ABLE OF ONTENTS Introduction ..........................4 Who Should Read This Guide? ....................4 Terragraph Network ......................4 Supported Products ....................... 6 Wireless Modes ........................6 System Requirements ......................6 Packing list ..........................6 The Enclosure and LED indicators ..................... 7 Getting Started ..........................
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Terragraph network – Distribution Nodes (DNs), such as the BASE TG60 and Client Nodes (CNs), such as the MICRO TG60. DNs are the backbone of the Terragraph network that distribute Internet connectivity from one or more fibre optic Points of Presence (PoPs) over multiple hops to CNs.
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Links can be formed at distances of up to 80 meters between two MICRO TG60 nodes, and up to 150 meters between one MICRO TG60 node and one BASE TG60 node. The MAX TG60 is suitable for long-range deployments as its range can reach up to 1500 meters when paired with one MAX TG60, and up to 700 meters when paired with one BASE TG60.
UPPORTED RODUCTS This manual covers all TG60 products listed below: • MICRO TG60 • MAX TG60 For more information, visit www.silvernet.com IRELESS ODES The TG60 range supports the following wireless modes: • Bridge Mode • Terragraph Mode YSTEM EQUIREMENTS • Windows XP - Windows 11, Linux, or Mac OS X •...
NCLOSURE AND INDICATORS # Name Description 1 Integrated Pole and Mounting plate containing 4x screw holes and 2x strap holes for Wall Mounting Plate versatile mounting. 2 System LED Indicators LAN: On (LAN Port Connection), Blinking: (Activity). Uplink(PoE): On (Uplink PoE Port Active), Blinking (Activity). Slow Blink during system boot up.
Terragraph networks. It also describes the basic settings required to access the management interface. The MICRO TG60 / MAX TG60 offers a user-friendly web-based management interface for the configuration of all the unit’s features. Any PC directly attached to the unit can access the management interface using a web browser, such as Internet Explorer 9.x or later,...
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To access the web interface through the Management port (Uplink PoE), Connect a PC to the data port of the injector powering the MICRO TG60 / MAX TG60. If the unit has been reset, it will go to the default IP address of 192.168.1.1. You will need to change your Ethernet adapter IP address to 192.168.1.x subnet.
VERVIEW This section describes the basic switch features, along with a detailed description of how to configure each feature via a web browser. This section includes Status, System and Network. TATUS VERVIEW After logging in to the web interface, the Overview screen is displayed. The Overview screen shows the basic settings of the device, including system information, memory, and network status.
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Hostname The device name configured by the system automatically. Device Name The device name that can be configured manually. Serial Number The serial number of the unit. Firmware Version The software version number. Local Time The date and local time. Uptime The length of time the device has been up.
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Operation Mode The current operation mode — Terragraph or Point-to- point. Network Behaviour The behaviour of the unit and of the entire Terragraph network. In Terragraph mode, the behaviour is described as VXLAN Tunnelling or Layer 2 Bridge. Point- to-point Mode is limited to Layer 2 Bridge. SIL TG60 User Manual Overview...
ETWORK VERVIEW The Network section displays the IP information for each interface. It includes the Management Port Status, LAN Status and Uplink Status. SIL TG60 User Manual Overview...
TATUS VERVIEW Peer MAC Radio MAC address of connected devices. RSSI Received signal strength indication, this is an indicator of the received signal strength from the peer. Unit is decibels per milliwatt (dBm). Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) index values supported by the radio. Channel The working channel.
When in Terragraph Mode, the MICRO TG60 / MAX TG60 functions as a CPE device (Client node) providing last-mile, client-side Internet connectivity. In Terragraph Mode, the MICRO TG60 / MAX TG60 is triggered passively to set up a 60 GHz link association. The E2E controller (End-to-End controller), which is either embedded in the BASE TG60 or runs on the Terragraph Network Management System (TG NMS), triggers the establishment of all links in the defined Terragraph network.
PLINK Role Select the function of the Uplink Port (PoE port). It functions as a dedicated management port by default. This role can be changed to LAN port. SIL TG60 User Manual Network Configuration...
LAN S ETTINGS IP Address Mode Configure the LAN interface to be in static IP mode or DHCP mode. In DHCP mode, it broadcasts a DCHP request in the Layer 2 network when the network behaviour is set to Layer 2 Bridge. When the network behaviour is VXLAN, it sends a DHCP request to the core network via the VXLAN tunnel.
ONFIGURATION The MICRO TG60 / MAX TG60 allows a point-to-point connection with another CN. Set up the link by selecting the working channel (1 to 4) and entering the 60GHz radio MAC address of the other MICRO TG60. Note Link Configuration is only available when the operation mode is set to Point- to-Point Mode.
YSTEM Device Name Configure the device name. Country Select the installation region to automatically apply country-specific settings following local standards. NTP Server Configure the NTP servers’ domain name or IP address. Timezone Choose the appropriate time zone according to Continent/City. Number of boot retries for switching bootbank The device has dual boot partitions.
OGGING Configure the remote system log server and log properties. Logs contain the configuration, link, and log information often needed to discover the root cause of a problem. The device allows you to control the logging of error messages, including the type of events that are recorded and configure logging to a remote System Log (syslog) server or other management stations.
AINTENANCE View Log The device saves event and error messages to a local system log database. The log messages include the date and time, message type, and message details. Diagnostics log Download the log file to the management workstation. In Windows, a GNU Zip (*.tar.gz) file is stored in the Downloads folder.
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Upgrade Upload and upgrade new software from a local file on the management workstation. New software may be provided periodically by SilverNet. After upgrading new software, you must reboot the device to implement the new code. Until a reboot occurs, the device will continue to run the software it was using before the upgrade started.
The MICRO TG60 / MAX TG60 supports SNMP v2 and v3. It can be monitored through standard MIBs, such as MIB-II, UCD MIB, and a private MIB for link status.
Auth. Pwd. Configure the password for authentication. Encryption Type Select the encryption algorithm for data packets. Encryption Pwd Configure the password for data encryption. Note SNMP configuration is only available in Point-to-point mode. In Terragraph mode, the SNMP is configured on the E2E controller. When using the local controller on the POP, the network synchronizes the SNMP settings with the POP node.
Be sure the management station has an IP address in the same subnet as the MICRO TG60’s IP. If you are trying to connect to the MICRO TG60 using a tagged VLAN group, your management station, and the ports connecting intermediate switches in the network, must be configured with the appropriate tag.
If a fault does occur, refer to the Quick Start Guide to ensure that the problem you encountered is actually caused by this device. If the problem appears to be caused by the MICRO TG60, follow these steps: Repeat the sequence of commands or other actions that lead up to the error.
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