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Radwin 2000 Series User Manual

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RADWIN 2000
Broadband Wireless Transmission System
USER MANUAL
Information in this User Manual refers to these products:
RADWIN 2000 C-Series PtP Radios :
RW-2049-0200, RW-2050-0100, RW-2050-0200, RW-2954-0100,
RW-2954-0200
RADWIN 2000 B-Series PtP Radios:
RW-2049-B350, RW-2050-B350, RW-2954-B350
RADWIN IDUs:
RW-7216-2000, RW-7208-2000, RW-7204-2000, RW-72000-2000
RELEASE 2.6.40
UM 2000-2640/07.11

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  • Page 1 RADWIN 2000 Broadband Wireless Transmission System USER MANUAL Information in this User Manual refers to these products: RADWIN 2000 C-Series PtP Radios : RW-2049-0200, RW-2050-0100, RW-2050-0200, RW-2954-0100, RW-2954-0200 RADWIN 2000 B-Series PtP Radios: RW-2049-B350, RW-2050-B350, RW-2954-B350 RADWIN IDUs: RW-7216-2000, RW-7208-2000, RW-7204-2000, RW-72000-2000 RELEASE 2.6.40...
  • Page 2 RADWIN protected under international copyright law and shall be and remain solely with RADWIN. The RADWIN name is a registered trademark of RADWIN. No right, license, or interest to such trademark is granted hereunder, and you agree that no such right, license, or interest shall be asserted by you with respect to such trademark.
  • Page 3: Radwin Worldwide Offices

    South Africa Tel: +63 928 7668230 Tel: +27 (0)82 551 5600 salesph@radwin.com sales@radwin.com Email: Email: RADWIN Italy and Spain RADWIN Central America Piazza Arenella 7/H Calle La Cañada # 108-E Napoli ,80128 Jardines de la Hacienda Italy Ciudad Merliot El Salvador...
  • Page 4: Regulatory Compliance

    Caution for injury, damage or violation of regulations associated with the installation of outdoor units or antennas. The installer should configure the output power level of antennas according to country regulations and antenna type. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 5 Professional Installer to restrict the Tx power to the certi- fied limits. • The RADWIN 2000 2.5GHz BAND device (FCC ID: Q3KRW2025) com- plies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 104.6cm between Warning the radiator and your body for 2.5 GHz operations...
  • Page 6 3. For Canada, appropriate requirements of the CEC 22.1 including Section 60 and additional requirements of CAN/CSA-B72 must be considered as applicable. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 7 Part 1: Basic Installation Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Site Preparation Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Chapter 4 Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager Chapter 5 Installing the Link Chapter 6 The RADWIN Manager: Main Window Chapter 7 Configuring the Link...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    RADWIN 2000 highlights: ................1-1 What’s in Release 2.6.00 ................1-2 What’s new in Release 2.6.40 ..............1-2 .................... 1-2 Terminology ........1-3 More About New and Extended RADWIN 2000 Products Key Applications..................1-5 Cellular Backhaul ..................1-5 ................... 1-5 Broadband Access .................
  • Page 9 Installing a Link using PoE Devices Connecting User Equipment ..............3-12 Connecting and Aligning ODUs / Antennas ..........3-13 Chapter 4 Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager Installing the RADWIN Manager Application ..........4-1 ..............4-1 Minimum System Requirements ................4-1 Installing the Software Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager ...........
  • Page 10 Step 7, TDM Clock Configuration ............... 5-32 Step 8, Installation Summary and Exit ............5-36 Chapter 6 The RADWIN Manager: Main Window One Manager for all RADWIN Radio Products ..........6-1 The Main Window of the RADWIN Manager........... 6-1 The RADWIN Manager Toolbar..............6-2 Main Menu Functionality ................
  • Page 11 HSS Status LED on the IDU-C and New Style IDU-E ........10-13 Link Configuration and HSS..............10-13 Site Configuration and HSS ..............10-15 Chapter 11 Using the RADWIN GSU What is it for..................... 11-1 GSU Functionality ..................11-1 RADWIN 2000 User Manual...
  • Page 12 Protection Switching .................. 13-6 Hardware Considerations ................13-6 Special Case: 1 + 1 Ethernet Redundancy ........... 13-6 Using RADWIN Manager to Set up a Ring............ 13-7 Chapter 14 VLAN Functionality with RADWIN 2000 VLAN Tagging - Overview ................14-1 .................. 14-1 VLAN Terminology ..........
  • Page 13 ..................18-2 ODU Grounding ..................18-3 IDU Grounding The RADWIN Lightning Protection Kit ............18-3 Using Lightning Protectors and Grounding........... 18-3 Mounting RADWIN Lighting Protection unit ..........18-6 Internal ESD Protection circuits ..............18-7 Chapter 19 Preloading an ODU with an IP Address Why this is Needed? ..................
  • Page 14 ............21-9 Band Splitting for ETSI 3.4 - 3.7GHz Using he RADWIN Manager to set up a 3.X or BRS Link ........ 21-9 Chapter 22 Quick Install Mode Why this is Needed..................22-1 Enabling Quick Install ................22-1 Using Quick Install ..................22-2...
  • Page 15 Supported Variables from the RFC 1213 MIB MIB Traps....................D-30 ....................D-30 General ..................D-31 Trap Parameters RADWIN Manager Traps ................D-35 Appendix E External Alarms Specification External Alarms Specification................E-1 IDU-C and new style IDU-E Alarms ..............E-1 Appendix F RF Exposure Appendix G Regional Notice: French Canadian Procédures de sécurité...
  • Page 16 ABLE FAULT INDICATORS 9-8 S ..............9-23 ABLE YSTEM ROUBLESHOOTING 10-1 ODU/HSS U ..........10-8 ABLE ONNECTION INOUT 10-2 R - RADWIN 2000 ........10-9 ABLE ADIO RAME ATTERN ABLE 10-3 R 1000 ........10-9 ABLE ADIO RAME ATTERN ABLE 10-4 A .....
  • Page 17 E-2 IDU-C - I ............E-2 ABLE NPUT LARMS ESCRIPTION F-1 S RADWIN 2000 FCC IC P ....F-1 ABLE AFETY ISTANCES FOR RODUCTS F-2 S RADWIN 2000 ETSI P ......F-1 ABLE AFETY ISTANCES FOR RODUCTS RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 18 1-13 G ............1-14 IGURE ENERAL CONFIGURATION 1-14 ODU ........1-15 IGURE WITH INTEGRATED ANEL ANTENNA 1-15 E RADWIN 2000 ......1-15 IGURE XTERNAL NTENNAS FOR USE WITH 1-16 RADWIN L ............1-16 IGURE IGHTNING ROTECTOR 1-17 ..... 1-16 IGURE...
  • Page 19 5-16 S - RADWIN 2000 C ........5-19 IGURE ERVICES AND ATES ONLY 5-17 S RADWIN 2000 ..5-20 IGURE ERVICES AND ATES FOR COLLOCATED AS A CLIENT 5-18 S RADWIN 2000 L RADWIN 2000 PDH5-21 IGURE ERVICES AND ATES FOR MODELS...
  • Page 20 .............. 10-7 IGURE BEEP FOR RROR 10-10 R ..............10-8 IGURE ADIO RAME ATTERN 10-11 S - RADWIN 2000 C , RADWIN 2000 10-10 IGURE ERVICES AND ATES MASTER CLIENTS 10-12 S - RADWIN 2000 C , RADWIN 2000 IGURE...
  • Page 21 18-5 ODU L ........18-5 IGURE IGHTNING ROTECTOR AND GROUNDING 18-6 L ... 18-7 IGURE IGHTNING PROTECTOR AND GROUNDING AT BUILDING ENTRY POINT 19-1 L ........... 19-2 IGURE OG ON INDOW FOR OCAL ONNECTION RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 22 IGURE UDGET WINDOW 20-4 B ................20-7 IGURE AND SELECTOR 20-5 RADWIN 2000 ............20-7 IGURE SERIES SELECTOR 20-6 RADWIN 2000 C ........20-8 IGURE HANNEL ANDWIDTH SELECTOR 20-7 RFP S ................20-8 IGURE ELECTOR 20-8 RFP S ..............20-8...
  • Page 23 ADAPTER CABLE PLITTER SCHEMATIC D-1 T MIB..........D-3 IGURE EVEL ECTIONS OF THE PRIVATE D-2 P MIB: L 1000, R RADWIN 2000 ....D-3 IGURE RODUCT IGHT G-4 M ..............G-4 IGURE ONTAGE SUR UN PYLÔNE G-5 M ............... G-5 IGURE...
  • Page 24: Part 1: Basic Installation

    RADWIN 2000 Broadband Wireless Transmission System USER MANUAL RELEASE 2.6.40 Part 1: Basic Installation UM 2000-2640/07.11...
  • Page 25: Welcome To Radwin 2000

    Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome to RADWIN 2000! RADWIN 2000 is a portfolio of carrier-class wireless broadband radios in the sub-6 GHz range. These radios offer unmatched performance and robustness. The RADWIN 2000 portfolio consists of five product series: • RADWIN 2000 C - Series supporting 200 Mbps aggregate net throughput and up to 16 E1s/T1s •...
  • Page 26: What's New In Release 2.6.40

    • Web based management The RADWIN 2000 radio series supports the 4.8 - 6 GHz, 2.3 - 2.7 GHz and 3.3 - 3.8 GHz spectrum bands, and complies with international standards and regulations (FCC, IC Canada, ETSI, MII China and WPC India). DFS is supported where required by regulation.
  • Page 27: More About New And Extended Radwin 2000 Products

    RADWIN 2000 X-series for 3.X Products The RADWIN 2000 X-series for 3.X products are intended for Access applications. The series differs from the RADWIN 2000 C-series 3.X products in that it is limited to 20 Mbps aggregate net throughput. RADWIN 2000 B-series The RADWIN 2000 B series is intended to provide a low to intermediate solution for backhaul and access applications.
  • Page 28 More About New and Extended RADWIN 2000 Products Chapter 1 Summary Table 1-1: Summary: Frequencies for new or extended RADWIN 2000 products RADWIN Channel Capacity 2000 Frequency bands Bandwidth TDMs Notes (Mbps) Series (MHz) 3.650 - 3.675 GHz conforms to FCC part 90...
  • Page 29: Key Applications

    RADWIN 2000 is the ideal solution for last mile access, for large corporations requiring high capacity either or both IP or TDM traffic. RADWIN 2000 User Manual...
  • Page 30: Mobility Applications

    RADWIN 2000 radios have been successfully deployed in a variety of Mobility Applications: Border Control RADWIN 2000 may be used in both towers and patrol vehicles to provide live video surveil- lance. Handoff from tower to tower as the patrol vehicles moves along the patrol road is seamless.
  • Page 31 Up to 16 E1/ T1 services are supported for C, L and PDH models. » High Capacity The RADWIN 2000 system provides a high-capacity link of up to 200 Mbps net throughput full duplex » Superior Spectral Efficiency Built on advanced MIMO and OFDM technologies, the RADWIN 2000 system provides a high-capacity link at channel bandwidths of 5, 10 and 20 MHz.
  • Page 32 Monitored Hot Standby (1+1): The RADWIN Monitored Hot Standby (MHS) protects up to sixteen E1/T1 services with RADWIN 2000 and up to four E1/T1 services with WinLink 1000. It is designed to provide high reliability high-capacity Point-to-Point Links. The RADWIN MHS •...
  • Page 33: Components Of A Radwin 2000 Link

    • Link Lock is a part of the RADWIN 2000 security concept. It is designed to dis- courage physical theft of units and “piggybacking” using an otherwise identical ODU to steal bandwidth or information. It locks a pair of synchronized ODUs for mutually exclusive communication.
  • Page 34 • Small Form Factor (SFF) ODU This ODU has a SFF built-in antenna. It is connectorized and looks the same as a regular connectorized ODU, but it is a few mm deeper to accommodate the antenna. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 1-10...
  • Page 35: The Indoor Unit (Idu)

    The Indoor Unit (IDU) Chapter 1 Figure 1-5: “Fat” ODU with embedded SFF antenna See the RADWIN Product Catalog for the range of ODU products available in release 2.6.40. The external antenna choices are: Note • Single bipolar antenna •...
  • Page 36 IDU-C and IDU-E: For all practical purposes, an IDU-E behaves like an IDU-C with the same number of TDM ports (0 or 2), but without SFP support. In the remainder of this manual, IDU-C refers also to IDU-E unless Note specified otherwise. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 1-12...
  • Page 37: Power Over Ethernet (Poe) Devices

    Ethernet port, one ODU port and a standard 3 pin male AC power socket. It may be used with both WinLink 1000 and RADWIN 2000 radios. Figure 1-10: Basic PoE device - showing the radio Ethernet port GbE PoE Device RADWIN’s Gigabit Power over...
  • Page 38: Gsu

    Chapter 1 Outdoor (Ruggedized) DC PoE Device This unit may be used with both WinLink 1000 and RADWIN 2000 radios. Figure 1-12: Ruggedized DC-PoE Device: Input is -20 to -60 VDC (single input) The GPS-based synchronization unit (GSU) is designed to handle inter-site interferences under large-scale deployment scenarios.
  • Page 39: Antennas

    RF power, is radiated to its surroundings and vice versa. The antenna gain and transmitting power may be limited by country regulations. The RADWIN 2000 may be operated with an integrated antenna that is part of the ODU unit, or with external antennas connected to the ODU via N-type connectors. All cables and con- nections must be connected correctly to reduce RF losses.
  • Page 40: Lightning Protector

    Ethernet Repeater The RADWIN Ethernet repeater enables you to extend the IDU/PoE to ODU cable beyond the 100m limit (but no more than 200m). The unit looks physically like the lightning protection device in Figure 1-16.
  • Page 41: Radwin Manager

    IP address. It can also manage each side of the link separately. The RADWIN Manager application facilitates installation and configuration of the link between the ODU units. The intuitive, easy-to-use RADWIN Manager has a graphical Microsoft Win- dows interface, and can be run locally and remotely.
  • Page 42: Radwin Network Management System (Rnms)

    Ethernet repeater - enables you to extend the IDU/PoE to ODU cable beyond the 100m limit Documentation supplied with RADWIN 2000 The technical documentation supplied with a RADWIN 2000, is located on the product CD. It includes the following items: •...
  • Page 43: A Little Terminology

    A Little Terminology Chapter 1 The Basic Installation section is divided into functionally distinct chapters reflecting the activi- ties required to set up a RADWIN 2000. The division is shown in the following table: Table 1-3: User Manual layout Chapter/...
  • Page 44: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Where a term is defined or introduced for the first time, it is shown in Boldface. You will have noticed this usage in the Terminology section above. Software The RADWIN Manager is a Microsoft Windows application following the user interface con- ventions of familiar Microsoft Windows programs. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 45: Windows Terminology

    Tools|Active Alarms|1 A using Boldface for the menu labels and vertical bars to separate them. Figure 1-19: Menu navigation in the RADWIN Manager Similarly, mouse click items will be referred to like this: “Click Next to continue.” (A mouse click always uses the left mouse button unless stated otherwise.)
  • Page 46: Viewing And Printing

    For good legibility, use a commercial grade laser printer. A color printer is of course best, however a monochrome printer set to use gray-scale gives acceptable results • Better quality inkjet printers also give good output RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 1-22...
  • Page 47: Chapter 2 Site Preparation

    RADWIN 2000 offers a wide operating frequency range. A free frequency channel must be determined within the operating range, for optimum performance.
  • Page 48: Stage 1: Preliminary Survey

    7. If the site chosen does not meet requirements, consider alternative sites. 8. Use the Link Budget Calculator (on the CD supplied with the equipment or using the RADWIN Manager) to determine the expected performance. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 49: Stage 2: Physical Survey

    If the site is not suitable, survey another site Additional Outdoor Site Requirements The ambient outdoor operating temperature should be -35 to 60C (-31 to 140F). Additional Indoor Site Requirements The following requirements guarantee proper operation of the system: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 50: Stage 3: Rf Survey

    The survey should be carried out during a busy time of day, to best judge the worst-case radio interference. Allow 2-4 hours duration for a good RF survey. It is possible to install the link and use the RADWIN Manager to find a clear channel. Each frequency channel can be evaluated in turn. Achievement of a...
  • Page 51 Decreasing the Tx Power of a link will reduce collocation interference (Site Configu- ration | Air Interface). Use the Link Budget Calculator to determine the minimum Tx Power required to maintain link stability. Note RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 52: Chapter 3 Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation This chapter sets out the requirements and procedures for the hardware installation and alignment of a RADWIN 2000 link in accordance with the prior planning as set out in Chapter 2. It is intended to guide qualified field technicians.
  • Page 53: Protection Against Lightning

    The use of lightning protection is dependent on regulatory and end user requirements. All of RADWIN outdoor units are designed with surge limiting circuits to minimize the risk of dam- age due to lightning strikes. RADWIN recommends the use of additional lightning protector devices to protect the equipment from nearby lightning strikes.
  • Page 54 You should keep this label safe • Cable glands (to be used with the ODU-IDU cable) Figure 3-1: ODU Mounting kit ODU - Front View ODU - Rear View Figure 3-2: Connectorized ODU - Front and rear views RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 55: Idu-E Package Containing

    • 19” rack mounting kit - see Figure 3-7 below • Two DC power plugs for power cables - see Figure 3-7 below Figure 3-5: IDU-C Package contents - the IDU-C, Ethernet only RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 56: External Antenna Package Contents

    • Mounting kit Additional Tools and Materials Required The following is a list of the equipment and materials required to install RADWIN 2000 hard- ware. Tools and Materials • Crimping tool for RJ-45 (if the ODU-IDU cable is without connectors) •...
  • Page 57: Hardware Installation Sequence

    7. Aligning the ODUs/antennas, page page 3-13. Figure 3-8 below, which illustrates a typical installation of a RADWIN 2000 or a WinLink 1000 with external antenna(s). Figure 3-8: Typical Installation (with external antenna) Left: RADWIN 2000 Right: WinLink 1000 The installation steps are detailed in the following sections.
  • Page 58: Outdoor Installation

    A mast-sited ODU typically uses a pole attached to the mast. Note A RADWIN 2000 link operates in pairs of two ODUs with the same configuration. Both ODUs must be installed, and the antennas aligned for maximum throughput. Prior to connecting cables to the ODU, the protective earth terminal (screw) of the ODU must be connected to an external protective ground conductor or to a grounded pole.
  • Page 59: Mounting The Lightning Protection Devices

    The use of lightning protection is dependent on regulatory and end user requirements. The RADWIN 2000 ODU is designed with surge limiting circuits to minimize the risk of damage due to lightning strikes. RADWIN recommends the use of additional lightning protector devices to protect the equipment from nearby lightning strikes.
  • Page 60: Mounting The Idu-C

    0, 4, 8 or 16 E1/T1 Ports Table B-5. Standby Port Hot Standby ready: HSB cable socket, see Table B-6. The Indicator LEDs (Item A in Table 3-1 above) are shown in more detail below: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 61 Alarm detected at the opposite site interface; Normal or LOSS Blinking Orange Local or remote loopback Alarm detected at this site interface Ethernet only IDU or E1/T1 not configured See supplementary Table 3-3 following. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 3-10...
  • Page 62: Connecting Power To The Idu

    Note Connecting power to the IDU The IDU-C has redundant power connection circuits (items G and H in Figure 3-11 above). An enlarged schematic of the power connectors is shown in below: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 3-11...
  • Page 63: Connecting The Odu To The Idu

    The connectors are 3 pin in line female, with polarities (left to right) minus, ground, plus. To avoid damage to the IDU, always use an AC/DC adapter supplied by RADWIN. Ensure that the IDUs at both sites are powered up.
  • Page 64: Connecting And Aligning Odus / Antennas

    Connecting and Aligning ODUs / Antennas You perform antenna alignment using the ODU's audible tone. To speed up the installation time, alignment of a RADWIN 2000 system should be performed by two teams simultaneously, at site A and at site B.
  • Page 65 ANT 1. Connect the other antenna to connector ANT 1 and follow the steps 3 to 7 above to align the second antenna. 4. Secure the antennas to the pole/wall. 5. Restore one of the antennas to ANT 2 on both sides of the link. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 3-14...
  • Page 66: Installing The Radwin Manager Application

    Graphics: 1024x768 screen resolution with 16 bit color • Microsoft Explorer version 5.01 or later Installing the Software Any PC running the RADWIN Manager application can be used to configure a RADWIN 2000 link.  To install the RADWIN Manager application: 1.
  • Page 67: Getting Started With The Radwin Manager

    Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager Chapter 4 2. Choose Install RADWIN Manager and follow the on-screen instructions of the instal- lation wizard to complete the setup of the RADWIN Manager application. If the installation program fails to start, browse to your CD/DVD drive, chose the setup.exe program and run it.
  • Page 68 Any other response from ping means that the ODU is not responding. Check your Ethernet connection and that both the IDU and ODU are switched on and then try again. If you do not succeed, seek assistance from RADWIN Customer Support. 3. Dismiss the command line session.
  • Page 69: The Radwin Manager Log-On Concept

    Figure 4-3: First time log-on window The RADWIN Manager log-on Concept The RADWIN Manager provides three levels of access in one of two entry modes. To see them, click Options at any time in the Log on window (Figure 4-3 above).
  • Page 70 The RADWIN Manager log-on Concept Chapter 4 Figure 4-5: Log on window exposing the user types. There are three user types: Observer • has read-only access to the link. An Observer can monitor the link, gen- erate reports, but may not change any link parameters.
  • Page 71: Log-On Errors And Cautions

    If Community values were previously defined, enter them under Community in the Read-Only or Read-Write boxes. • If you are a user with read-only permission, then you may only log on as Observer. The RADWIN Manager main window is displayed (see Figure 4-10). Log-on Errors and Cautions...
  • Page 72: Incorrect Ip Address Or Invalid Read/Write Community Strings

     To deal with lost or forgotten Community Strings: 1. Send an email request for to RADWIN Customer Support for an alternative key. Your email must include the ODU serial number shown on the adhesive sticker on rear of one of your ODUs.
  • Page 73: Logging In To The Over-The-Air Site

    Figure 4-9: Logging on to an over-the-air site If you upgraded from an 8.x .xx release of the RADWIN Manager, you will notice that it is no longer possible to work in “Offline mode”. You can only enter the Manager when it is connected to a valid RADWIN device.
  • Page 74: First Steps

    Figure 4-10: Opening RADWIN Manager window prior to installation - IDU-C The Dynamic Tx Ratio bar only appears for model RADWIN 2000 C Note A detailed field by field description of the contents of the RADWIN Manager main window may be found in Chapter The procedure required to make the link functional has three phases: 1.
  • Page 75: Default Radwin 2000 Settings

    Configuration mode may vary the service throughput and quality, but without a service break Default RADWIN 2000 Settings The default settings of the RADWIN 2000 configuration parameters are listed in the second column of Table 4-3 below. The third column shows the values we use in this manual for illustrative purposes.
  • Page 76: Using Radwin Manager Spectrum View

    5), you may use the RADWIN Manager Spectrum View utility. The RADWIN Manager Spectrum View utility is an RF survey tool designed to support the link installation prior to full link service activation. The tool provides comprehensive and clear information enabling easier, faster and better quality installations.
  • Page 77 Using RADWIN Manager Spectrum View Chapter 4 Figure 4-11: Spectrum View - Opening Display on installed link Chapter 23 for detailed information about operating Spectrum View and understanding the displayed statistics. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 4-12...
  • Page 78: Chapter 5 Installing The Link

    Services: Ethernet + 7xE1 on ports 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, 11, 14. It is unlikely that you would use a non-contiguous set of ports - but this shows that if required, it can be done. The Installation wizard has steps as shown in Table 5-1 below. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 79 Configuration Tx Power and antenna settings, MIMO or Diversity HSS Settings Services - Types • Ethernet • Adaptive or fixed, Jitter Buffer, MHS, Ethernet Ring, QoS Set TDM Clock Parameters Wizard summary and completion RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 80: Installation

    Installation Step 1, Start the Wizard In the tool bar of the RADWIN Manager main window, click the Link Installation button. The Link Installation button is only accessible if the antennas are properly aligned. If this box is “grayed out”, you should align the antennas as set out in...
  • Page 81 If the Link Password is incorrect a link is established but configuration cannot be performed and no services are available. A new link password may be obtained from RADWIN Customer Support or use the alternative password supplied with the product.
  • Page 82: Changing The Link Password

     To change the link password: 1. Click the Change button in the System dialog box. The Change Link Password dialog box opens. Use the Hide characters check box for maximum security Note RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 83 Continue with the next step. 3. Enter a new password. 4. Retype the new password in the Confirm field. 5. Click OK. 6. Click Yes when asked if you want to change the link password. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 84: Step 3, Channel Settings

    8-20. Step 3, Channel Settings RADWIN 2000 systems have a feature called Automatic Channel Selection (ACS). In the event of sync loss, ACS chooses the first available channel in a list of monitored channels nominated in the Channel settings window of Figure 5-6 below.
  • Page 85 Installation Chapter 5 Figure 5-7: Channel Settings - Showing available installation rates 2. Choose the required Channel Bandwidth. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 86: Step 4, Tx Power And Antenna Settings

    No serv(ice) (red) to Ethernet + TDM (green) as shown in the bottom of Figure 5-7 above. 5. Click Next. Step 4, Tx Power and Antenna Settings The Tx Power and Antenna Parameters dialog appears. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 87: About Single And Dual Antennas

    About Single and Dual Antennas Each RADWIN 2000 ODU is made of two radio transceivers (radios). The radios make use of algorithms that utilize both MIMO and Diversity resulting in enhanced capacity, range and link availability. The number of antennas (i.e. radios) used is determined by user configuration and by automatic system decisions, explained below.
  • Page 88 Installation Chapter 5 For example with a dual antenna RADWIN 2000 can transmit at modulation of 64QAM and FEC of 5/6 and get an air rate of 130 Mbps, compared to 65 Mbps with single antenna. To work in this mode, each antenna port must be connected to an antenna, the RSS level in both receivers should be balanced and a minimal separation between the antennas must be maintained.
  • Page 89 Site A Site B MIMO 50 Mbps Diversity 25 Mbps 25 Mbps 25 Mbps 25 Mbps The rates used by RADWIN 2000 are shown in Table 5-3 below: Table 5-3: RADWIN 2000 Air rates Air-Rate Antenna Modulation [Mbps] Single BPSK...
  • Page 90: Considerations For Changing Antenna Parameters

    These parameters are controlled as follows:  To set Tx Power and configure antennas: 1. Click the Configure buttons in turn to configure the antennas on both sides of the link. Each one offers a dialog like this: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-13...
  • Page 91 Installation Chapter 5 Figure 5-10: Antenna configuration dialog 2. Choose the antenna type and required transmission (Tx) power for the first site and click OK. You will receive the following warning: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-14...
  • Page 92 Installation Chapter 5 Figure 5-11: Antenna type change warning For RADWIN 2000 B Links: These ODUs may be switched between the SFF embedded antenna and external antennas. To this end, the Antenna Connection Type radio buttons are always enabled: Note Use the Integrated radio button to enable the embedded antenna.
  • Page 93 Tx Power is the lim- itation, rather than regulations. When you close the window of Figure 5-13, the change you requested will not be honored, and you will need to try again. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-16...
  • Page 94 For dual antennas in Diversity mode it looks like this: There are intermediate modes available for dual antennas opposite a single antenna as set out on page 5-10 above. If you make a change you will see a warning similar to this: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-17...
  • Page 95: Step 5, Hub Site Synchronization Settings

    The Synchronization Status dialog box displays the current status of each side of the link. See Chapter 10 for instructions about installing and configuring collocated links. If you do not require HSS, click Next. Step 6, Services The Services dialog appears: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-18...
  • Page 96: Figure 5-16 Services And Figure 5-17 Services And

    Installation Chapter 5 Figure 5-16: Services and Rates - RADWIN 2000 C only RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-19...
  • Page 97 Installation Chapter 5 Figure 5-17: Services and Rates for RADWIN 2000 collocated as a client RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-20...
  • Page 98: Figure 5-18 Services And Figure 5-19 Services And

    Installation Chapter 5 Figure 5-18: Services and Rates for models RADWIN 2000 L and RADWIN 2000 PDH For - • a collocated link • Models RADWIN 2000 L RADWIN 2000 PDH proceed to TDM Services selection. Otherwise, you can use the green slider to allocate asymmetric Ethernet capacity by changing the Transmission Ratio between the sites.
  • Page 99: Limitations On The Use Of Asymmetric Allocation

    Link down • Release 2.4 later (RAD- WIN 2000 PDH and Change master to RADWIN 2000 L series) Release 2.4 and later (RADWIN RADWIN 2000 asymmetric allocation - Link down 2000 C series) - Asymmetric RADWIN 2000 Allocation slider visible but •...
  • Page 100: Asymmetric Allocation And Tdm

    Figure 5-16 will be different: Figure 5-19: Services and Rates - RADWIN 2000 C master, RADWIN 2000 clients The yellow areas should not be used. Using those areas, you may loose the collocated link with the longest distance between sites.
  • Page 101: Tdm Services Selection

    1. Click the Configure button. The TDM services dialog is displayed: Figure 5-20: TDM Type selection 2. Using the TDM Type radio buttons, choose E1 or T1. You are now able to select the required service ports: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-24...
  • Page 102 • Ethernet is always selected. • The maximum available services will be reduced in accordance with actual air interface capacity. Note RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-25...
  • Page 103 Chapter 5 Figure 5-22: TDM Service port selection - seven services selected 4. Click OK. You are returned to the Services and rates dialog of Figure 5-24. It is updated to reflect your choice. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-26...
  • Page 104: Modulation Rate Selection

    1, 3, 5, 7 on one side and 2, 4, 6, 8 Note on the other. Modulation Rate Selection You may choose a specific modulation rate or use Adaptive. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-27...
  • Page 105: Setting Monitored Hot Standby Mode

    If you are not using Hot Standby Mode, you may skip this section. To install and use the Hot Standby feature, see Chapter 12. The following procedure can be used to switch links between primary and secondary or to disable the mode. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-28...
  • Page 106: Ethernet Ring

    To install and use the Ethernet QoS feature, see Chapter Setting the TDM Jitter Buffer  To set the TDM Jitter Buffer size: 1. Click the TDM Jitter Buffer tab. The following dialog appears: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-29...
  • Page 107 During the evaluation the TBFR (TDM Block Failure Ratio)bar is displayed. You select either Next, which per- forms the change or Back to cancel the change. Notice that the Jitter Buffer is configured per site. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-30...
  • Page 108 Figure 5-27: TDM Jitter Buffer Configuration - TBFR evaluation bar 2. After setting the jitter buffer size, if grayed out, the Evaluate button is enabled while both Back and Next are disabled as shown in the next figure: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-31...
  • Page 109: Step 7, Tdm Clock Configuration

    The optimum transmission rate for the selected services is evaluated. Following a short delay for processing, Back and Next are enabled. 4. Click Next to continue. The transmission rates used by RADWIN 2000 are shown in Table 5-3 above. Note...
  • Page 110 Deselect All unconditionally deselects all of the services for configu- ration Note • Without selecting anything, right-clicking any port will cause the appearance of the drop down list of Figure 5-30 below 2. Click Configure. The following drop down list is displayed: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-33...
  • Page 111 The clock at Site A regenerates the clock from Site B and vice versa. Loop time/Recover The Site A port receive-clock is used as the transmit-clock for that port on both sides of the link. Recover/Loop time RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-34...
  • Page 112 RJ-45 balanced connector (left) and two unbalances BNC coaxial con- nectors (right). Figure 5-32: Unbalanced E1 adapter cable (Y Splitter) Appendix B for further technical details. 5. Click Finish to complete the wizard. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-35...
  • Page 113: Step 8, Installation Summary And Exit

    Installation Chapter 5 Step 8, Installation Summary and Exit Figure 5-33: Installation Wizard Exit Summary Click Done to return to the main window. The main window now reflects the installation: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-36...
  • Page 114: Figure 5-34 M

    Installation Chapter 5 Figure 5-34: Main window of the Manager after installation with loaded trunks RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-37...
  • Page 115: Figure 5-35 M

    Figure 5-35: Main window of the Manager after installation with asymmetric capacity alloca- tion - No HSS Figure 5-35 shows the results of a 70%/30% Transmission ratio on a lone link (no HSS). Observe that near 100Mbs is available in either direction RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-38...
  • Page 116: Figure 5-36 M

    70%/30% Transmission ratio on a lone link with HSS. The allocation is “hard”. Our final example uses the same pair of ODUs with a pair of IDU-Cs supporting GbE: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-39...
  • Page 117: Figure 5-37 M

    Site:B and Installation Mode in the Site Configuration dialog. Some Installation mode functionality may cause a break in, or degrade link service. Caution If you can accomplish link changes without affecting the service, always prefer to use Configuration mode, described in Chapter RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 5-40...
  • Page 118: Chapter 6 The Radwin Manager: Main Window

    The RADWIN Manager: Main Window One Manager for all RADWIN Radio Products The RADWIN Manager application is largely generic to all RADWIN Radio Products. Functionality differences are minimal according to radio series (WinLink 1000 and RADWIN 2000) capabilities. The Main Window of the RADWIN Manager Ensure that the RADWIN Manager is running.
  • Page 119: The Radwin Manager Toolbar

    Figure 6-1: Main window, Wireless Link is Active The main window of the RADWIN Manager contains a large amount of information about the link. Before proceeding to details of link configuration we set out the meaning of each item in the main window.
  • Page 120: Main Menu Functionality

    Get Diagnostics Obtain system information Clear Counters Clears TDM error blocks counters. Disabled for Ethernet-only link Log off Closes the current session and logs off RADWIN Manager Exit Exits RADWIN Manager Help Opens Help on the use of contextual online help...
  • Page 121: Elements Of The Radwin Manager Main Window

    Elements of the RADWIN Manager Main Window Chapter 6 Table 6-2: RADWIN Manager main menu functionality (Continued) Menu level Function Reference Performance On screen and printable Monitoring Report Shows active alarms for <Site 1 1 <Site 1 name> name> Chapter 9 Active Alarms Shows active alarms for <Site 1...
  • Page 122 The monitor pane, is the main source of real time information about link performance at both link sites. It includes the following panes (top to bottom): • Radio Interface, Received Signal Strength (RSS) in dBm and Transmission Ratio: The Dynamic Tx Ratio bar only appears for model RADWIN 2000 C Note • Ethernet Service: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 123 Elements of the RADWIN Manager Main Window Chapter 6 Estimated Ethernet Throughput: • The numbers are the current calculated throughputs at each site. The colored bars (with numbers) indicate the maximum possible throughput having regard for air conditions. Rx and Tx Rates: •...
  • Page 124 Ethernet Ring Member DFS in use Rescue Alarm In the event of an active alarm, opens alarms dialog RADWIN RNMS users will see an additional field showing the IP address of the RNMS server: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 125: Chapter 7 Configuring The Link

    Overview This chapter describes the link configuration procedure, which is performed after the installa- tion of both sides of the RADWIN 2000 link, as set out in Chapter Link configuration uses a Link Configuration wizard to redefine the configuration parameters and fine-tune an operational link.
  • Page 126 Channel settings - ACS Configuration HSS settings Tx Power and antenna settings, MIMO or Diversity Services - Types, Adaptive or fixed, Jitter Buffer, MHS, Ethernet Ring, QoS Set TDM Clock Parameters Wizard summary and completion RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 127: Configuration

    Step 1, Start the Wizard In the tool bar of the RADWIN Manager main window, click the Link Configuration button. The Link Configuration button is only accessible on a fully installed link as set out in...
  • Page 128: Step 3, Channel Settings

    The System attributes may be edited and the Link Password may be changed exactly as in the corresponding Link Installation step on page 5-5. Click Next to continue. Step 3, Channel Settings Configuring the Channel Settings follows the same pattern as the Installation procedure: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 129: Figure 7-3 Channels

    Notice that the operating channel is grayed out. If you use the Reselect Channel button, to change it, you will be asked for confirmation: If you accept, then the system will search for the best operating channel: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 130: Figure 7-5 Channels

    If you work without automatic channel selection, the Channel Settings window looks like this: Figure 7-5: Channel Settings without automatic channel selection If you click the Operating Channel drop-down list, the following window appears: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 131: Figure 7-7 Choosing An Figure 7-8 Transmission

    The right hand drop-down list (showing the current Operating Channel) allows you to fine- tune the frequency in increments of ±5MHz within a range of the operating band, which in this example is 5.740 - 5.835 GHz. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 132: Step 4, Tx Power And Antenna Settings

    Tx Power setting for each one • MIMO or Diversity mode Changing Number of Antennas and Tx Power TX Power, Antenna Gain and Cable Loss If you chose to configure either antenna, you are presented with the following window: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 133 5-15. Switching Between Single and Dual Antennas Single/Dual Antenna mode selection works precisely the same way as shown on page 5-23. If you use this option you will receive a warning similar to this: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 134: Switching Between Mimo And Diversity Modes

    Configuration Chapter 7 For RADWIN 2000 B Links: These ODUs may be switched between the SFF embedded antenna and external antennas. To this end, the Antenna Connection Type radio buttons are always enabled: Note Use the Integrated radio button to enable the embedded antenna.
  • Page 135: Step 5, Hub Site Synchronization Settings

    The Synchronization Status dialog box displays the current status of each side of the link. See Chapter 10 for instructions about installing and configuring collocated links. If you do not require HSS, click Next. Step 6, Services Here is the services dialog: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 7-11...
  • Page 136: Step 7, Tdm Clock Configuration

    • is Ethernet-only • uses model RADWIN 2000 C ODUs then you may use Asymmetric Allocation. You may change the capacity allocation here the same way as during installation. In place of the IDU box in Figure 7-11, you will see the...
  • Page 137: Step 8, Configuration Summary And Exit

    Figure 7-12: TDM Parameters Configuration To configure the TDM Parameters, see the corresponding procedure in Chapter Step 8, Configuration Summary and Exit Figure 7-13: Configuration Wizard Exit Summary Click Done to return to the main window. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 7-13...
  • Page 138: Figure 7-14 M

    Configuration Chapter 7 The main window now reflects the configuration: Figure 7-14: Main window of the manager after configuration RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 7-14...
  • Page 139: Chapter 8 Site Configuration

    Jump back into installation mode keeping current configuration settings Configuring the Site Editing the Configuration Parameters by Site You can edit the configuration parameters for each site individually. The following functions are available from the left side of the dialog box. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 140: Figure 8-1 Configuration

    MAC address and serial number) Security Change the Community Values and the Link Password. Set Link Lock. Date and Time Set the date and time of the link from an NTP servers or from the managing computer RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 141: Viewing System Details

     To edit the Configuration Parameters: 1. Click the required site button on the main tool bar of the RADWIN Manager Click Configuration from the main menu and choose a site to configure. The Configuration dialog box opens (see Figure 8-1 above).
  • Page 142: Changing The Transmit Power

    To change the Transmit Power: 1. Choose a site to configure. The Configuration dialog box opens. 2. Choose Air Interface (see Figure 8-3). 3. Choose the required Transmit (Tx) Power Level. 4. Click Apply to save the changes. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 143: Hub Site Sync

    Changing the Tx Power will affect service quality. The same considerations apply here as were noted in the Installation procedure on page 5-19. Caution Hub Site Sync Here you can view the HSS status: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 144: Site Management: Ip Address, Vlan And Protocol

    Chapter 19 for detailed instructions about the best way to do this on-site. Chapter 14 for further details about VLAN Functionality for RADWIN 2000.  To define the Management Addresses: 1. Choose a site to configure. The Configuration dialog box opens: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 145: Figure 8-5 Management

    Figure 8-5: Management Addresses - Site Configuration dialog box 5. Choose Management. 6. Enter the IP address of the ODU in the IP Address field. If performing configuration from the RADWIN Manager, the IP address is that entered from the Login window. Note 7.
  • Page 146: Configuring Vlan Settings

    Configuring VLAN Settings Chapter 8 Configuring VLAN Settings VLAN IDs are used by RADWIN products in three separate contexts: Management VLAN, Traffic VLAN and Ethernet Ring. It is recommended that you use different VLAN IDs for each context. VLAN Management enables separation of user traffic from management traffic whenever such separation is required.
  • Page 147: Lost Or Forgotten Vlan Id

    For a link managed in a network, direct access to an ODU using Telnet is considered to be a security breach. Telnet access may be enabled or disabled by clicking the Protocol tab and enabling/disabling Telnet access using the Telnet check-box: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 148: Displaying The Inventory

    If either access mode poses a general security risk, you must disable them for each site separately. Note Displaying the Inventory  To view the inventory data 1. Choose a site from the main menu. The Configuration dialog box opens. 2. Choose Inventory. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-10...
  • Page 149: Security Features

    Security Features Chapter 8 Figure 8-8: Inventory window Security Features The Security dialog enables you to change the Link Password and the SNMP Community strings and use the Link Lock feature: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-11...
  • Page 150: Changing The Link Password

    This item is only available when the link is down. Otherwise, it works the same way as the corresponding item on page 5-8. RADWIN Manager Community Strings The ODU communicates with the RADWIN Manager using SNMPv1 protocol. The protocol defines three types of communities: • Read-Only for retrieving information from the ODU •...
  • Page 151 This item is only available when the link is down. Otherwise, it works the same way as the corresponding item on page 5-8. RADWIN Manager Community Strings The ODU communicates with the RADWIN Manager using SNMPv1 protocol. The protocol defines three types of communities: • Read-Only for retrieving information from the ODU •...
  • Page 152 It is not possible to manage the ODU if the read-write or the read Community values are for- gotten. A new Community value may be obtained from RADWIN Customer Support for the purpose of setting new Community. You must also have available the serial number or the MAC address of the ODU.
  • Page 153: Figure 8-10 Changing The Figure 8-11 Alternative

    If both the read-write Community and the alternative Community key are unavailable, then an alternative Community key can be obtained from RADWIN Customer Support using the ODU serial number or MAC address. The serial number is located on the product label. The serial number and the MAC address are displayed in the Site Configuration inventory tab.
  • Page 154: Link Lock Security Feature

    Figure 8-11: Alternative Community Dialog box Link Lock Security Feature Link Lock is a part of RADWIN’s security concept intended to meet a form of abuse encountered in the field. It is designed to prevent the situation where a remote ODU can be stolen and used as a “pirate”...
  • Page 155 4. Click the Yes button and you are returned to the main window of the RADWIN Manager. Observe that a link icon is now displayed in the status bar on the bottom right of the RADWIN Manager window. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-16...
  • Page 156 Use the above procedure to uncheck the Link Lock status Note box for the live ODU. A simple ODU reset at either end will restore the link to its previous locked or unlocked state. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-17...
  • Page 157: Setting The Date And Time

    2. Test it for connectivity using the command (Windows XP), for example: w32tm /stripchart /computer:216.218.192.202 You should get a continuous response of times, each a few seconds apart. 3. Choose a site to configure. The Configuration dialog box opens. 4. Choose Date & Time: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-18...
  • Page 158: Figure 8-12 Date Andt

    5. If entering an IP address for the NTP Server, click Clear, and then enter the new address. 6. Set your site Offset value in minutes ahead or behind GMT 7. To manually set the date and time, click Change and edit the new values. 1. Greenwich Mean Time RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-19...
  • Page 159: Figure 8-13 Changed

    Figure 8-13: Change Date and Time If you used an NTP Server, you will see a window like this: Figure 8-14: Date and Time configured from an NTP Server 8. Click OK to return to the Configuration dialog. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-20...
  • Page 160: Ethernet Properties

    Changing these modes requires system reset. Note RADWIN 2000 C ODUs work in Hub mode only and bridging is performed by the IDU-C. The bridge capability is built in to the IDU-C (it is not configurable). WinLink 1000 ODUs and other RADWIN 2000 models control the choice of Hub or Bridging mode.
  • Page 161: Figure 8-15 Bridge , Vlan

    ODU Mode Chapter 8 Figure 8-15: Bridge, VLAN and MIR Configuration using an IDU-C RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-22...
  • Page 162: Figure 8-16 Bridge , Vlan

    MAC address learning table. The default value is 300 seconds. • Any change to these parameters is effective immediately. • Each side of the link can be configured separately, with different aging times. Note RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-23...
  • Page 163: Configuring Ethernet Ports Mode

    Power down the equipment and connect immediately after power up (the fastest way is to enter install mode) Port Connections For IDU-C based links the Port Connections window enables you to control communication between the two LAN ports and the SFP: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-24...
  • Page 164: Vlan Tagging For Ethernet Service: Configuration

    The port combinations shown may be Connected or Disconnected. For IDU-Es, you will only see LAN1-LAN2. VLAN Tagging for Ethernet Service: Configuration VLAN IDs are used by RADWIN products in three separate contexts: Management VLAN, Traffic VLAN and Ethernet Ring. It is recommended that you use different VLAN IDs for each context.
  • Page 165 VLAN ID and VLAN Priority: The VLAN ID must be in the range 2 to 4094 and the VLAN Priority is an integer between 0 and 7. When you are done, remember to click OK(Figure 8-17). RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-26...
  • Page 166 If you are using a new style IDU-E, the SFP row will not appear. Note In Normal mode, you must manually assign each required VLAN ID to a port, whether for tagging or untagging. Membership mode allows you to allocate blocks of VLAN IDs. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-27...
  • Page 167 The choices for Ingress Mode are - and for Egress Mode are - Membership mode In Membership Mode you may assign VLAN IDs in blocks to the ports. The next three figures shows the work flow. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-28...
  • Page 168 VLAN Tagging for Ethernet Service: Configuration Chapter 8  To configure VLAN using Membership mode: 1. Add a range of VLAN IDs or a single line item. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-29...
  • Page 169 VLAN Tagging for Ethernet Service: Configuration Chapter 8 2. Assign participating ports to each VLAN ID. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-30...
  • Page 170 The remedy for this situation is to reset the relevant site(s) and log on again. You have “two minutes of grace” before the VLAN settings take hold. During this RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 171: Setting The Maximum Information Rate (Mir)

    The default value is “best effort” (shown as “Unlimited”) which will give Z above. The minimum value is 256 Mbps. The maximum value will be the minimum between Z above and - • 50 Mbps for RADWIN 2000 B • 10 Mbps for RADWIN 2000 PDH •...
  • Page 172: Figure 8-19 Bridgec

    Setting the Maximum Information Rate (MIR) Chapter 8 Figure 8-19: Bridge Configuration - Site Configuration dialog box 3. In the Information Rate pane, use the drop-down menu to choose the MIR. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-33...
  • Page 173: Tdm Mhs Status

    5. Choose Best Effort for the highest information rate possible for the link conditions and settings 6. Click Apply to save the changes. TDM MHS Status Here you can see the TDM MHS status. There is nothing to set. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-34...
  • Page 174: Setting External Alarm Inputs

    The ODU sends the alarm within less than a sec- ond from actual alarm trigger.  To set the external alarm inputs: 1. Choose External Alarms from the Site Configuration window. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-35...
  • Page 175: Resetting

    You may reset the link, preserving the current configuration, or reset to factory defaults. Resetting the link causes service disconnection. To maintain the connection between the managing computer and Caution the link, first reset Site B. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-36...
  • Page 176: Figure 8-23 Sitec

    2. Choose Operations in the Configuration dialog box. Figure 8-23: Site Configuration - Reset to factory defaults 3. Click the Restore Defaults button. A message box asking if you want to restore factory default settings appears. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-37...
  • Page 177: Idu Detection

    Backup ODU Software to a File RADWIN Manager allows you to backup the ODU software of both units of a link to the man- aging computer as binary files. Each site is backed up in a separate file. Backup files are matched to the MAC address of the site ODU.
  • Page 178: Restoring Odu Software Or Configuration

    It is possible to mute the tone during regular operation of the link. It must be enabled when performing the alignment procedure.  To mute the alignment tone buzzer: 1. Choose a site. The Configuration dialog box opens. 2. In the Configuration dialog box, click the Buzzer button. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-39...
  • Page 179: Configuration With Telnet

    For example, if you run Telnet as follows, telnet 192.168.1.101 you will be asked for a user name and password. The Telnet log on user name is the password that you used to enter the RADWIN Manager admin (for example, the default: ).
  • Page 180: Figure 8-25 T

    Displays Time, Server and Offset display PM <interface:AIR,LAN1,LAN2,TDM1, Shows the performance monitor tables for each interface according to user defined monitoring intervals TDM2,...,TDM16> <interval:current,day,month> display bands Display available bands display ratio display syncloss_thresh RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-41...
  • Page 181 Set the ODU bridge mode (0 – off, 1 – on) ON > set ratio <1-1000> set dual_tx_mode (mode: 1=MIMO, 2=Diversity) Set dual antenna mode to MIMO or Diversity set preferred frequencies clear set preferred frequencies add <freq> RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 8-42...
  • Page 182: Chapter 9 Monitoring And Diagnostics

    Chapter 9 Monitoring and Diagnostics The RADWIN Manager application enables you to monitor the link, as well as perform diag- nostic operations such as loopback tests. This chapter covers: • Retrieving link information • Link compatibility issues • TDM port loopbacks •...
  • Page 183: Figure 9-1 Get Diagnostics

    1. From the Help menu, choose Get Diagnostics Information. Figure 9-1: Get Diagnostics Dialog Box 2. Select or deselect the data options. If the file is to be sent to RADWIN Customer Sup- port leave all options checked. 3. Click File Path to specify the folder in which you want to save the file and then click Start to save the information.
  • Page 184: Link Compatibility

    Internal and external loopbacks on both sites of a link are used to test the TDM connections  To activate a loopback: 1. From the Maintenance menu, choose Loopbacks... or right-click the TDM display in the main window. The Loopbacks dialog box appears: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 185 2. From the active ports, click those required for loopback activation. The selected port icons change color to light blue as in the following example: Figure 9-3: Loopback configuration box with one Site A port selected 3. Click configure to choose a loopback mode: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 186: Figure 9-4 Loopback Options

    4. Click the required loopback mode. Figure 9-5: Loopback defined 5. Click OK to activate the selected loopback(s). This activates selected loopback(s). The corresponding service port icon changes color and appearance to indicate an active loopback. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 187: Local Line Loopback

    A Local line loopback can be set to test the local E1/T1 port and its connection to local side user equipment. In this mode, data coming from the local user equipment is looped back to it. This loopback is initiated from a managing computer connected to the local unit. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 188: Remote Reverse Loopback

    The remote unit can be set to a line loopback to test the remote E1/T1 port and its connec- tion to the remote side user equipment. In this mode, data coming from the remote user RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 189: Local Internal Loopback

    In this mode, data coming from the remote user equipment is looped back to it locally. This loopback is initiated by the managing computer connected to the local unit. Figure 9-10: Local Reverse Loopback RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 190: Reinstalling And Realigning A Link

    Chapter The Link Budget Calculator The Link Budget Calculator is part of the RADWIN Manager software and is found in the Help menu. This useful utility enables you to calculate the expected performance of the wireless link and the possible configurations for a specific link range including antenna size, cable loss and climate conditions.
  • Page 191: Performance Monitoring

    At the end of 30 seconds, the display reverts to normal. Performance Monitoring RADWIN 2000 Performance Monitoring constantly monitors traffic over the radio link and col- lects statistics data for the air interface, TDM and Ethernet ports. It does so continuously, even when the RADWIN Manager is not connected.
  • Page 192: Figure 9-11 P

    The Performance Monitor Report displays performance views of each of the interfaces.  To obtain performance monitoring reports: 1. From the main menu, choose Tools | Performance Monitoring Report ... You are presented with the following window: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 9-11...
  • Page 193: Figure 9-12 Basicp

    2. Choose a report type from the left panel and click the Get Data toolbar button. For example, if you choose Site A, Air and Current, you will be offered a report looking like this: Figure 9-13: A typical Performance Monitoring Report based on 15 minute intervals RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 9-12...
  • Page 194 A flag indicating that the data was valid. Note that the Performance Monitoring data is not valid if not all the values Integrity were stored (e.g., due to clock changes within the interval or power up reset). RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 9-13...
  • Page 195 Set Thresholds Selection Pane Toggle on/off left panel Close Closes the Performance Monitoring window Setting Air Interface Thresholds Use the Thresholds button on the Monitoring Performance Report toolbar to set the Air Interface Thresholds: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 9-14...
  • Page 196: Figure 9-15 T

    Ethernet Thresholds - Traffic The number of seconds count that received traffic exceeded this threshold. It can be used to measure traffic peaks. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 9-15...
  • Page 197: Events, Alarms And Traps

    IP address of the ODU that initiated alarm. For complete information about traps and alarms see Appendix The events are displayed in the Events Log in the lower right-hand panel of the RADWIN Manager main window: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 198: Figure 9-16 Events Log

    Events Log file is to be saved, and click OK. To store the Events Log, first define the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and trap destination address of the managing computer (see page 8-10 for details). Note RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 9-17...
  • Page 199: Radwin Manager Traps

    RADWIN Manager Traps Chapter 9 RADWIN Manager Traps The RADWIN Manager application issues traps to indicate various events, displayed in the Events Log. Table 9-5: RADWIN Manager Trap Messages Trap Message Severity Remarks Cannot bind to trap service port. Port 162 already in use by...
  • Page 200: Setting The Events Preferences

     To set the message background color: • Click Background Color to change the text background.  To reset the message colors: • Click Reset Settings to return to the default color settings. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 9-19...
  • Page 201: Saving The Events Log

    Refresh Shows the active alarms at the moment of refresh Site Selects site for the active alarms Close Closes the active alarm window Viewing Recent Events Each ODU stores the last 256 events: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 9-20...
  • Page 202: Reverting Alert Messages

    3. Use the Save button to store the events in a tab-delimited list. Reverting Alert Messages Many alert messages in the RADWIN Manager have an option of the form “Do not show this message again”. These alert messages can be reverted to their default state (shown) by...
  • Page 203: Other Advanced Preferences

    Setting SNMP Parameters Use these choices to set the SNMP monitoring interval and time-out. These are only signifi- cant if you are using an SNMP based network management system such as RADWIN NMS. Remote Power Fail Indication Remote power fail indication indicates to one side that the other side has suffered a power failure.
  • Page 204: Troubleshooting

    Check that the IDU/ODU cable is properly wired and connected. Check that the IDU/ODU cable is properly wired and connected. Orange Complete the installation procedure from the RADWIN Manager AIR I/F Check the antenna alignment. Check that the radio configuration of both site A and site B units are the same (Channel and Link ID).
  • Page 205: Restoring Factory Setup

    • Use Site Configuration A or B, and then Operations | Restore Defaults. Always restore the over-the-air site (B) first. Online Help Online help can be accessed from the Help menu on the main window of the RADWIN Man- ager. Customer Support Customer support for this product can be obtained from the local VAR, Integrator or distribu- tor from whom it was purchased.
  • Page 206: Part 2: Site Synchronization

    RADWIN 2000 Broadband Wireless Transmission System USER MANUAL RELEASE 2.6.40 Part 2: Site Synchronization UM 2000-2640/07.11...
  • Page 207: Chapter 10 Hub Site Synchronization

    When several units are collocated at a common hub site, interference may occur from one unit to another. RADWIN ODU units support the collocation of more than two units at a cen- tral site. Like any other RF deployment, the wireless operation is highly dependent on factors such as available frequencies, the physical spacing between radios, other interfering radios, and whether WinLink 1000 or RADWIN 2000 units are installed.
  • Page 208 Figure 10-3: Collocated units using Hub Site Synchronization (2) The units are connected to each other with HSS cables and HSS Distribution Units. One of the radios in the site is defined as HSS Master and generates synchronization pulses. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 10-2...
  • Page 209: Hardware Installation

    ODUs. All collocated units connect to this box using CAT-5e cable. Cables in prepared lengths are available for purchase. The HSS unit is supplied with ten protective covers; any port not in use must be closed with a protective cover. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 10-3...
  • Page 210 5. Repeat for all ODUs that are to be collocated at the hub site. The next ODU to be connected is inserted in SYNC 1, SYNC 2, followed by SYNC 3 and so on. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 211: Using A Single Hss Unit

    Condition 1: Cabling Sequence 1. Up to nine ODUs may be connected to the first HSS unit using HSS ports SYNC 1, SYNC 2, SYNC 3,... up to SYNC 9 in order without leaving empty ports. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 10-5...
  • Page 212: Figure 10-7 Cascading Two

    HSS units are populated in ascending order from SYNC 2. If an ODU is disconnected from an HSS unit, then all remaining ODUs must be moved up or down to maintain the connectivity. Note RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 10-6...
  • Page 213: Hss Error Notification

    In the event of an HSS installation fault, the ODU will sound a beep pattern according to the following chart, also printed on the ODU product label: Figure 10-9: ODU beep for HSS Error RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 10-7...
  • Page 214: Odu/Hss Unit Connection Pinout

    When HSS is used, the RFP for the collocated radios must be selected manually. Both WinLink 1000 and RADWIN 2000 use the Time Division Duplex (TDD) mechanism. Under HSS, TDD enables synchronization of transmission for the collocated units as shown in...
  • Page 215: Rfp: General Radio Frame Pattern

    • When synchronizing RADWIN 2000 units you must use RFP B or E • If you mix RADWIN 2000 and WinLink 1000 units in a collocated site, you must use RFP B or E • Selection of the RFP influences the capacity, latency and TDM quality •...
  • Page 216: Figure 10-11 Services And Figure 10-12 Services And

    Chapter 10 • Installation/Configuration considerations: If you are using RADWIN 2000 C master and RADWIN 2000 clients, the Services and Rates dialog will look like this: Figure 10-11: Services and Rates - RADWIN 2000 C master, RADWIN 2000 clients •...
  • Page 217 RFP: RADWIN 2000 Considerations Chapter 10 Figure 10-12: Services and Rates - RADWIN 2000 C master, RADWIN 2000 clients - Extreme asymmetric allocation By restricting one direction into the restricted area, the more distant sites may not even be able to sustain the link much less send or receive data.
  • Page 218: Rfp: Winlink 1000 Considerations

    The choice of the unit to be the HSS master is a matter of convenience. There is no technical reason to prefer a WinLink 1000 over a RADWIN 2000 as HSS master or vice versa. It is however, recommended that you use the RADWIN 2000 as master, since it will enforce the correct RFP on the other collocated units.
  • Page 219: Hss Status Led On The Idu-C And New Style Idu-E

    Disconnection between ODU and IDU Link Configuration and HSS For WinLink 1000 HSS-enabled units and all RADWIN 2000 units, the Hub Site Synchroniza- tion Settings dialog box appears in both the Link Installation and Configuration Wizards. Figure 10-13: HSS Settings: Left - WinLink 1000...
  • Page 220 Take care to avoid incorrect configuration of bandwidth, RFP or to set multiple Hub Sync Masters, as system interference can occur. RADWIN Manager provides error messages and tool tips if the system is configured Note with mismatches.
  • Page 221: Site Configuration And Hss

    HSS of the unit. Configure the unit from the Link Configuration Wizard according to the procedure described above. Figure 10-15: Site Configuration: HSS - Left - WinLink 1000 client, Right - RADWIN 2000 mas- RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 222: Chapter 11 Using The Radwin Gsu

    The GSU receives a synchronization signal from the GPS once per second. It distributes a RADWIN proprietary synchronization signal to all other ODU units using the RS422 protocol and the standard HSS mechanism, where the GSU acts as an HSM unit.
  • Page 223: Multiple Distributed Sites With Communication

    11-3. This is an impossible situation, if all the links must send and receive together. It is further complicated by adding a third and further sites as shown. Figure 11-2: GSU Scenario - Communicating distributed sites RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 11-2...
  • Page 224: Cascaded Sites Using Shifted Phase Transmission

    Figure 11-3: Phase shifted transmission - phase shift is 1/2 the RFD Choice of normal or shifted phase is configurable per GSU using the RADWIN Manager. GSU Redundancy The GSU is designed to support redundancy, improving the robustness of a GSU based topol- ogy.
  • Page 225: Gsu Kit Contents

    1 x GPS Antenna • 1 x GPS Antenna Mounting Kit • 1 x RF Cable, 1.5m • GSU Installation Overview The GSU uses the same container and cabling as a WinLink 1000 unit. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 11-4...
  • Page 226: Preparing The Gsu For Use

    Chapter 17 Chapter 18 of the use Manual apply to the GSU. It may be configured using the regular RADWIN Manager or Telnet. Preparing the GSU for Use Use the method of Chapter Preloading an ODU with an IP Address to change the IP address from the default (10.0.0.120).
  • Page 227: Configuring The Gsu

    Under normal operating conditions, it will be green as shown, indicating that it is synchro- nized with a satellite. If satellite synchronization is lost, then the GSU will function as an independent HSM and the status box will change color: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 11-6...
  • Page 228: Figure 11-7 Sitec

    Similarly, the Tool bar is a subset of that applicable to the WinLink 1000. Using Site Configuration for the GSU Site Configuration: System Here is the opening window for Site Configuration: Figure 11-7: Site Configuration: System It is similar to that of the WinLink 1000. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 11-7...
  • Page 229: Figure 11-8 Sitec

    Note If the hub site consists only of WinLink 1000 units, then any suitable RFP may be chosen. If there are one or more RADWIN 2000 units, you must use RFP B or E. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 230 2. Setting the Tx Transmission Ratio Since the GSU is always HSM, it must be able to cater for hub site RADWIN 2000 C based links. (See the RADWIN 2000 User Manual, Chapter 5). If you use asymmetric allocation, shifted transmission phase becomes unavailable and you cannot “cascade”...
  • Page 231: Figure 11-9 Sitec

    Site Configuration: Management Figure 11-9: Site Configuration: Management Here you set the GSU IP address, subnet mask and gateway. You also set trap addresses here. It is identical to the corresponding panel for WinLink 1000. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 11-10...
  • Page 232: Figure 11-10 Sitec

    Configuring the GSU Chapter 11 Site Configuration: Inventory Figure 11-10: Site Configuration: Inventory Site Configuration: Security You can only change the SNMP Community stings: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 11-11...
  • Page 233: Figure 11-11 Sitec

    Configuring the GSU Chapter 11 Figure 11-11: Site Configuration: Security Site Configuration: Date and Time ODU Recent events, alarms and traps are time-stamped from the time method chosen here (NTP, managing computer, ODU default). RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 11-12...
  • Page 234: Figure 11-12 S

    Configuring the GSU Chapter 11 Figure 11-12: Setting the date and time for trap reporting Site Configuration: Operations The only available action here is Restore System Defaults: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 11-13...
  • Page 235: Figure 11-13 Sitec

    Configuring the GSU Chapter 11 Figure 11-13: Site Configuration: Operations RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 11-14...
  • Page 236: Gsu Preferences

    The available commands are the same as for WinLink 1000 with the addition of four addi- tional display commands and three additional set commands. The additional display commands are display rfp RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 11-15...
  • Page 237: Software Update For Gsus

    The three additional set commands are set rfp <index> (2-6) set ratio <ratio> set tx_phase <mode:1=normal,2=shifted> Software Update for GSUs All GSUs in a distributed site can be updated simultaneously. Use an IP list as described in Chapter RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 11-16...
  • Page 238: Part 3: Advanced Installation

    RADWIN 2000 Broadband Wireless Transmission System USER MANUAL RELEASE 2.6.40 Part 3: Advanced Installation UM 2000-2640/07.11...
  • Page 239: Chapter 12 Monitored Hot Standby Installation Procedure

    Installation Procedure What is a RADWIN Monitored Hot Standby The RADWIN Monitored Hot Standby (MHS a.k.a 1+1) is a duplicated link set up as a primary link and a secondary link in hot standby mode as shown in Figure 12-1 below.
  • Page 240: What Radwin Mhs Provides

    TDM service cut-over time no more than 50 ms • Automatic restore to primary link as soon as it becomes available • Support for up to sixteen TDM channels for RADWIN 2000 and four TDM channels for WinLink 1000. MHS is supported between - •...
  • Page 241: Purpose Of This Chapter

    Purpose of this Chapter Chapter 12 Purpose of this Chapter This chapter is an installation and maintenance guide for RADWIN MHS. It applies to all RAD- WIN radio products able to support the Monitored Hot Standby operational mode. Who Should Read this This chapter is intended for persons responsible for the installation and maintenance of RAD- WIN MHS.
  • Page 242: Figure 12-3 H

    Figure 12-3: How to connect the IDUs to the Patch Panel • With RADWIN 2000 links you can protect up to 16 TDM ports. To pro- tect more than eight TDM ports use two Patch Panels at each site. •...
  • Page 243: Figure 12-4 Servicesc

    11. At Site 1.2, reconnect the Hot Standby Patch panel to the external equipment. From this point on, we will simply refer to primary and secondary link (no capitalized names). At the end of the process, the RADWIN Manager main windows should look like this: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 244: Figure 12-5 T

    Installing a RADWIN MHS Chapter 12 Figure 12-5: The primary link under normal operation RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 12-6...
  • Page 245: Figure 12-6 T

    To see what happens following a cut-over from the primary link to the secondary link, you need to have running two copies of the RADWIN Manager – one logged into the primary link, and one logged into the secondary link.
  • Page 246: Figure 12-7 P

    Installing a RADWIN MHS Chapter 12 Figure 12-7: Primary link a few seconds before regular No-Link display It will then revert to the standard No-Link-available window. On the secondary link Manager window, you will see a window like this: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 247: Maintaining A Radwin Mhs Link

    Maintaining a RADWIN MHS Link Chapter 12 Figure 12-8: Secondary Link operating as the Hot Standby link Notice that the active link notice is highlighted in red, so that there is no mistaking which link is operational. Maintaining a RADWIN MHS Link IDU Replacement There are two situations, which must be treated differently.
  • Page 248: Odu Replacement

     To pre-configure an ODU: 1. Attach the new ODU to an IDU or a PoE device. 2. Run the RADWIN Manager and use Hot Standby tab of Figure 12-4 above to config- ure the new ODU to Primary or Secondary mode as required.
  • Page 249: Figure 12-9 P

    Manager main windows should look like this: Figure 12-9: Primary link after the switch over to secondary link (After a few seconds the dis- play moves to No-Link display, with TDM ports grayed out.) RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 12-11...
  • Page 250: Switching Back From The Secondary To The Primary Link

    Switching back from the secondary link to the primary link will occur after the primary link has become and remains fully functional for a continuous period of at least one second. Following reversion from the secondary link to the primary link, the Manager main windows should look like this: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 12-12...
  • Page 251: Figure 12-11 P

    Switching back from the Secondary to the Primary Link Chapter 12 Figure 12-11: Primary link operating after the switch back from secondary RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 12-13...
  • Page 252: System Operation Description

    Backup operation • TDM services are carried by the secondary link Switching back to • Switching back to primary will occur as soon as the Primary link is fully functional for 1 primary second RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 12-14...
  • Page 253: Scope

    The RADWIN Ethernet Ring Scope The description of RADWIN Ethernet Ring in this Chapter is completely generic: Both WinLink 1000 and RADWIN 2000 links may participate in an Ethernet ring. VLAN IDs are used by RADWIN products in three separate contexts: Management VLAN, Traffic VLAN and Ethernet Ring.
  • Page 254: Radwin Ethernet Ring

    VLAN or can Note transparently pass through VLAN tagged packets. RADWIN Ethernet Ring The following figure describes the RPL behavior during a ring failure and recovery cycle. Figure 13-1: Ring Protection mechanism RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 13-2...
  • Page 255 Return to 1.) Ring Link restored, RPL blocked for traffic The ring is back to normal operation. With RADWIN links, RADWIN’s Ring Protection solution prevents Ethernet loops in the ring at all times. The ring is always broken somewhere. •...
  • Page 256: Ethernet Ring Topologies Supported By Radwin

    The ring is not connected to other rings Stand-alone ring One of the nodes is connected to another network / ring: Single-homed ring Two adjacent nodes are connected through a non-RADWIN link (e.g. micro wave or fiber): Dual-homed ring Note: •...
  • Page 257 Table 13-1: Topologies supported by RADWIN Ethernet Ring (Continued) Some of the hops are connected through non-RADWIN links: Mixed ring Some of the hops are connected through RADWIN links with PoE devices, not supporting ring functionality: Repeater sites RADWIN rings with shared hops.
  • Page 258: Protection Switching

    Special Case: 1 + 1 Ethernet Redundancy The same device may be used to provide economic 1 +1 redundancy for a single link. A 1+1 Ethernet is a ring with two nodes. One of the links is RPL. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 13-6...
  • Page 259: Using Radwin Manager To Set Up A Ring

    IDU-Es. Using RADWIN Manager to Set up a Ring Creating a Ring using RADWIN Manager requires two stages: 6. Set up each participating link separately, in the usual way 7. For each link, run the Configuration wizard to define it as RPL or a Ring Link •...
  • Page 260: Figure 13-5 S

    Using RADWIN Manager to Set up a Ring Chapter 13  To integrate a link into an Ethernet Ring: 1. Using either the Installation or Configuration wizards, navigate to the Services win- dow and chose the Ring tab. Figure 13-5: Services window with Ring selected 2.
  • Page 261: Figure 13-7 Configuring

    RPL enters Pro- tection State. Otherwise, it could happen that both the core and the RADWIN ring will switch in parallel. You should therefore, configure a Minimum time for failure detection high enough to take this possibility into account.
  • Page 262 Using RADWIN Manager to Set up a Ring Chapter 13 The RPL will be clearly indicated in the RADWIN Manager. In the Link status area on the top left, you will see an Ethernet (Blocked) notice: A Link-Idle message is displayed on the Ethernet Services Bar: When the RPL cuts in as a result of a failure, the “Ethernet (Blocked)”...
  • Page 263: Vlan Tagging - Overview

    RADWIN 2000 VLAN Tagging - Overview VLAN Terminology Both the technical literature and the RADWIN Manager use the terms VLAN ID and VID inter- changeably to denote a VLAN identification number. VLAN Background Information on the WEB The standards defining VLAN Tagging are IEEE_802.1Q and extensions.
  • Page 264: Qinq (Double Tagging) For Service Providers

    Each port can be configured how to handle Ethernet frames at the ingress direction (where frames enter the IDU) and at the egress direction (where frame exit the IDU). The configuration is independent at each port. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 14-2...
  • Page 265 (voice, video, data, etc). Egress Direction Table 14-2: Port settings - Egress direction Transparent The port ‘does nothing’ with regard to VLANs - outbound frames are left untouched. All frames are untagged. Untag all RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 14-3...
  • Page 266 Untags only frames tagged with one of the user defined VIDs. You can define up to eight VIDs per port. Other frames are not modified. Untag selected VIDs This setting allows for mutual filtering of multiple ingress tags not relevant at the egress end: Filtered VLAN IDs at egress RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 14-4...
  • Page 267: Vlan Availability

    VLAN Availability VLAN is available for links using either WinLink 1000 or RADWIN 2000 radios. VLAN support requires the use of IDU-Cs or new style IDU-Es. VLAN Configuration Using the RADWIN Manager VLAN IDs are used by RADWIN products in three separate contexts: Management VLAN, Traffic VLAN and Ethernet Ring.
  • Page 268: Management Traffic And Ethernet Service Separation

    The discussion below is based on Site A however, it also applies to Site B. To set up VLAN tagging for Ethernet service, enter Site Configuration for Site A, choose the Ethernet tab and click the VLAN Configuration... button (Figure 8-15). The following win- dow is displayed: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 14-6...
  • Page 269 Normal and Membership modes are different ways of entering VLAN settings and described in detail in VLAN Tagging for Ethernet Service: Configuration on page 8- What follows below is a short summary. The choices for Ingress Mode are - RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 14-7...
  • Page 270 Table 14-2 the order, row 1, 2, 4, 5, 3. The first two choices, Transparent and Untag all require no further action. Untag selected VIDs causes the eight VLAN ID fields to become available: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 14-8...
  • Page 271: Figure 14-7 U

    VIDs. You can define up to eight VIDs per port. Other frames are not modified and are forwarded transparently. When you are finished, remember to click OK (Figure 14-3) to save your entries. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 14-9...
  • Page 272: Chapter 15 Software Upgrade

    The following procedure is generic to all RADWIN radio and GSU products. Note Upgrading an Installed Link  To upgrade software for a link: 1. In the RADWIN Manager main menu, click Tools | Software Upgrade ... The fol- lowing detached window appears RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 15-1...
  • Page 273: Figure 15-1 Softwareu

    What follows about adding sites manually or from a list file, assumes that all sites to be upgraded are of the same type - either WinLink 1000 or RADWIN 2000. but not both. This will not work with a mixed list.
  • Page 274: Figure 15-3 A

    As an alternative to adding sites one at a time, you can add sites from a prepared list using the Add from File option in Figure 15-2. The list has the following format: <IP address>,<Read-Only community>,<Read-Write community> Here is an example: 192.168.1.101,public,netman 192.168.1.102,public,netman 192.168.2.101,public,netman RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 15-3...
  • Page 275: Figure 15-5 Softwareu

    192.168.2.102,public,netman 3. Having created an update list, click Upgrade Package to chose the relevant files. The default files are located in the SWU subdirectory in the RADWIN Manager instal- lation area. They are currently named SWU_1k.swu and SWU_2k.swu. You may have to find them elsewhere, depending on your system.
  • Page 276: Software Update For Gsus

    See page 9-3 for details. Software Update for GSUs All GSUs in a distributed site can be updated simultaneously. Use an IP list as described above. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 15-5...
  • Page 277: Chapter 16 Fcc/Ic Dfs Installation Procedure

    The ODUs are either supplied from the factory ready for use at 5.4 GHz or 5.3 GHz FCC/IC or alternatively, they can be set up for these bands using the RADWIN Manager. The following procedure is generic to all relevant RADWIN radio products.
  • Page 278: Fcc/Ic 5.4/5.3 Ghz Link Activation

    1. Install RADWIN Manager software as usual. 2. Connect the PC to the IDU-ODU pair to be used as the local site. 3. Run the RADWIN Manager and log in as Installer. You will see the following window: Figure 16-1: Activating an ODU - Inactive link When the Manager Main Screen is displayed it appears with the Link Status label red and showing Inactive.
  • Page 279 Figure 16-2: Air Interface dialog box 6. Enter the Link ID and note it for use with the second site of the link. 7. Check the Master radio button. 8. Click OK. The following window appears: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 16-3...
  • Page 280: Figure 16-3 The Local

    If both ODUs are powered up, after a minute or so a link will be established. If you are still connected to the remote site (from the previous steps), the window of Figure 16-3 will look like this: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 16-4...
  • Page 281: Fcc/Ic 5.4/5.3 Ghz Link Configuration

    The Configuration procedure may be carried out from either site using the Configuration wiz- ard as shown in Chapter Both sites in a FCC/IC 5.4/5.3 GHz Link must be configured identically. Note The only difference is in the Channel Settings window: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 16-5...
  • Page 282: Figure 16-5 Channels

    Note Upon completion of the wizard, the Site configuration dialogs can be used in the usual way. Once operational, the RADWIN Manager window is the same as for other radio equipment models. Here is the RADWIN Manager main window upon completion of the wizard: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 283: Fcc 5.4Ghz Device Registration

    WISPA sponsored database (following section) 4.Disable the frequencies between 5570 – 5680 MHz from the available channels list. 5.The frequency range between 5.600 to 5.650 GHz is not included in the available channels list. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 16-7...
  • Page 284: Registering The Device

    1.Enter the website http://www.spectrumbridge.com/udia/home.aspx and follow the instructions. At your first entry into the site, you will be required to register as a user: 2.Click the User Registration button to enter the registration page. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 16-8...
  • Page 285 Registering the Device Chapter 16 3.Fill in the registration page and click Register. 4.To complete device registration enter the Register Device tab as shown: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 16-9...
  • Page 286 Registering the Device Chapter 16 You are offered this: 5.Fill in the required information in the preceding web page and click the Register Device button. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 16-10...
  • Page 287: Tdwr Table

    RALEIGH DURHAM W 078 41 50 N 36 00 07 5647 MHz WOODBRIDGE W 074 16 13 N 40 35 37 5620 MHz PENNSAUKEN W 075 04 12 N 39 56 57 5610 MHz RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 16-11...
  • Page 288 W 111 55 47 N 40 58 02 5610 MHz 4219 LEESBURG W 077 31 46 N 39 05 02 5605 MHz MILWAUKEE W 088 02 47 N 42 49 10 5603 MHz RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 16-12...
  • Page 289: Part 4: Field Installation Topics

    RADWIN 2000 Broadband Wireless Transmission System USER MANUAL RELEASE 2.6.40 Part 4: Field Installation Topics UM 2000-2640/07.11...
  • Page 290: Odu Mounting Kit Contents

    Figure 17-2) Arm (see Figure 17-3) Screw hex head M8x40 Screw hex head M8x70 Washer flat M8 Washer spring M8 M8 Nuts Figure 17-1: Large Clamp Figure 17-2: Small Clamp Figure 17-3: Arm RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 17-1...
  • Page 291: Mounting An Odu On A Pole

    Mounting an ODU on a Pole Chapter 17 Mounting an ODU on a Pole Figure 17-4: Mounting on a pole RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 17-2...
  • Page 292: Mounting An Odu On A Wall

    Mounting an ODU on a Wall Chapter 17 Mounting an ODU on a Wall Figure 17-5: Mounting on a Wall RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 17-3...
  • Page 293: Mounting An External Antenna

    Optional external antennas can be mounted on a pole. The external mounting kit varies according to the specific antenna model. Mounting a Connectorized ODU Horizontally What follows applies to both WinLink 1000 and RADWIN 2000 with obvious differences. An ODU may be mounted horizontally as shown in Figure 17-6.
  • Page 294: Chapter 18 Lightning Protection And Grounding Guidelines

    Warning This chapter is at best a guide. The actual degree of lightning protection required depends on local conditions and regulations. Note The RADWIN Lightning Protection System consists of the following components: • Grounding for the antenna coax cable •...
  • Page 295: Grounding For Indoor/Outdoor Units

    Grounding for Indoor/Outdoor Units ODU Grounding RADWIN Lightning Protection System uses a Shielded CAT 5e cable to interconnect the Out- door (ODU) and Indoor (IDU) units. However, this shielding does not provide a good lightning discharge path, since it can not tol- erate the high Lightning Current surges.
  • Page 296: Idu Grounding

    10 AWG. The grounding wire should be connected to a grounding rod or the building grounding system. The device should be permanently connected to ground. The RADWIN Lightning Protection Kit The RADWIN lightning protection kit contains the items as shown in Figure 18-2: Figure 18-2: RADWIN Lightning Protection Kit The lightning protector incorporates high-power gas discharge tube and current transistor protection in a single protector unit.
  • Page 297: Figure 18-3 G

    Using Lightning Protectors and Grounding Chapter 18 Figure 18-3: Grounding a typical pole installation RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 18-4...
  • Page 298: Figure 18-4 G

    Using Lightning Protectors and Grounding Chapter 18 Figure 18-4: Grounding a typical wall installation The next figure shows a close-up of the rear of grounded ODU: Figure 18-5: ODU Lightning Protector and grounding RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 18-5...
  • Page 299: Mounting Radwin Lighting Protection Unit

    Mounting RADWIN Lighting Protection unit Chapter 18 Mounting RADWIN Lighting Protection unit  To mount a lightning protection device: 1. Mount the device as close to the ODU as possible. 2. Mount the unit to on the pole using the supplied band.
  • Page 300: Internal Esd Protection Circuits

    Figure 18-6: Lightning protector and grounding at building entry point Internal ESD Protection circuits RADWIN equipment is designed to meet the ETSI/FCC/Aus/NZ/CSA EMC and Safety require- ments. To fulfill these requirements, the system's Telecom lines at the ODU/IDU are Trans- former-isolated and include internal ESD (Electro-Static-Discharge) Protection circuits.
  • Page 301: Chapter 19 Preloading An Odu With An Ip Address

    IP Address Why this is Needed? All ODUs supplied by RADWIN come pre-configured with an IP address of 10.0.0.120. For use in a network, the ODUs must be configured with suitable static IP addresses. The method for doing this under office conditions is set out in...
  • Page 302: The Procedure

    The procedure Chapter 19 The procedure The following procedure is generic to all RADWIN radio products. What you see on your running RADWIN Manager may differ in some details from the screen captures used to illustrate this chapter. Note ...
  • Page 303: Figure 19-2 Opening

    The procedure Chapter 19 Figure 19-2: Opening RADWIN Manager window prior to installation 8. Click the un-grayed Site:Location button. The following dialog window appears: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 19-3...
  • Page 304: Figure 19-3 Configuration

    The procedure Chapter 19 Figure 19-3: Configuration Dialog Box 9. Click the Management item in the left hand panel. The following window is pre- sented: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 19-4...
  • Page 305: Figure 19-4 Management

    Figure 19-4: Management Addresses - Site Configuration dialog box 10. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway as requested. For example, the ODU used here is to be configured as follows: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 19-5...
  • Page 306: Figure 19-6 Confirmation Of

    12. Click Yes to accept the change. After about half a minute the changes will be reg- istered in the ODU. On the left hand panel of the main window, you will see the new IP configuration for the ODU. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 19-6...
  • Page 307: Tip: How To Recover A Forgotten Odu Ip Address

    (Chapter 20). 13. Click Cancel to leave the open Management dialog. You may now exit the RADWIN Manager, or connect to another ODU. If you choose to connect to another ODU, after about a minute, the main window of the RADWIN Manager will revert to that...
  • Page 308: Figure 19-8 Existing Ip

    Tip: How to Recover a Forgotten ODU IP Address Chapter 19 Figure 19-8: Existing IP address displayed after log-on with Local Connection RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 19-8...
  • Page 309: Chapter 20 Link Budget Calculator

    Receiver Sensitivity (per modulation) for Ethernet service and for TDM services at var- ious BER • Maximum linear input power (used to calculate minimum distance) • Antenna gain and cable loss for ODU with integrated antenna • Available Channel Bandwidths RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 20-1...
  • Page 310: Calculations

    The Service Availability calculation is based on the Vigants Barnett method which predicts the downtime probability based on a climate factor (C factor). Availability 7 –       – Cfactor frequency RequiredRange – ExpectedFadeM ------------------------------------------------------------  RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 20-2...
  • Page 311: Antenna Height

    The Fresnel zone (pronounced "frA-nel", with a silent “s”) is an elliptically shaped conical zone of electromagnetic energy that propagates from the transmitting antenna to the receiving antenna. It is always widest in the middle of the path between the two antennas. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 20-3...
  • Page 312: Figure 20-1 Fresnel Zone

    The top of the obstruction does not extend far into the Fresnel zone, leaving 60% of the Fresnel zone clear; therefore, the signal is not significantly attenuated. For more about Fresnel zone, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fresnel_zone. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 20-4...
  • Page 313: Running The Link Budget Calculator

    Running the Link Budget Calculator Chapter 20 Running the Link Budget Calculator The Link Budget Calculator is supplied on the RADWIN Manager CD. It may be run stand- alone from the CD, from the RADWIN Manager application or from the Windows Start Menu. ...
  • Page 314 Note • Click the yellow bar and follow the instructions to allow blocked con- tent.  To use the Link Budget Calculator for RADWIN 2000: 1. Choose a band from the drop-down list. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 20-6...
  • Page 315: Figure 20-4 Band Selector

    Running the Link Budget Calculator Chapter 20 Figure 20-4: Band selector 2. Chose the relevant RADWIN 2000 series. Figure 20-5: RADWIN 2000 series selector 3. Choose the Channel Bandwidth. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 20-7...
  • Page 316 Running the Link Budget Calculator Chapter 20 Figure 20-6: RADWIN 2000 Channel Bandwidth selector 4. For a collocated link choose the RFP. Use the Help button to the right of the RFP selection box for help: Figure 20-7: RFP Selector...
  • Page 317: Figure 20-9 Rate Selector

    Running the Link Budget Calculator Chapter 20 For collocation with: • RADWIN 2000 products, you may only use RFP B or E. Note • WinLink 1000 products, you may only use RFP E. 5. Enter the radio details. Note that Rate is chosen from a drop-down list:...
  • Page 318: Figure 20-10 C

    7. Click Set. The distance and link budget is calculated. 8. Located to the right of the green Coordinates button is a drop-down list of Climactic C Factor values. It is only available if you choose a non-adaptive rate. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 20-10...
  • Page 319: Figure 20-11 Climactic

    For help about what these C factor values mean, click the ? button to the right of the list in Figure 20-11. Figure 20-12: Climactic C Factor description Figure 20-13 we display a map of the world showing C Factor contours: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 20-11...
  • Page 320: Figure 20-13 W

    Figure 20-14: LBC - Results section The Expected Performance parameters are calculated and displayed: • Expected RSS - the expected RSS that the RADWIN Manager shows when the RAD- WIN 2000 ODUs are optimally aligned • Services Type - max number of T1 or E1 trunks if “Max Trunks” is selected RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 321 It is the sum of the height required for boresight clearance due to the earth’s curvature plus the height required to clear the Fresnel zone If the expected performance is not suitable for your application, try different parameters and repeat the calculation. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 20-13...
  • Page 322: Chapter 21 Changing The Factory Default Band

    Default Band Why this is Needed All ODUs supplied by RADWIN come with pre-configured with a factory default product- dependent band according to the ODU part number. For ODUs supporting Multi-band, it may be changed using the procedure in this chapter. The procedure is generic, applying to all ODUs with the Multi-band feature.
  • Page 323: Figure 21-1 Becomingi

    4. Launch the RADWIN Manager. 5. Log on as Installer. Figure 21-1: Becoming Installer wireless 6. Enter the default password, . After a few moments, the RADWIN Manager main window appears: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 21-2...
  • Page 324: Figure 21-2 Opening

    The procedure Chapter 21 Figure 21-2: Opening RADWIN Manager window prior to band change (default circled) 7. Click Tools | Change Band. The following window appears: Figure 21-3: Change Band dialog RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 21-3...
  • Page 325: Figure 21-4 A

    Figure 21-3 are product dependent. To see which bands are available for your product, check your product Inventory (see Figure 8-8) and then consult RADWIN Customer Support. Note 8. Click the band required: Figure 21-4: A different band selected 9. The Change Band warning is displayed. Click Yes to continue.
  • Page 326: Changing Band For Dfs

    Changing Band for DFS Chapter 21 The result is reflected in the RADWIN Manager main window: Figure 21-6: Main Window after band change - new band circled If you carry out this operation on a link, the band is effective on both sites and you are placed in installation mode.
  • Page 327: Provisions For Licensed 3.X And 2.5 Ghz Bands

    Overview 3.X Bands The new RADWIN 2000 C and RADWIN 2000 X series add additional bands in the 3.X GHz range to those in Release 2.5.00. The new supported bands fall into two categories: The first category consists of those falling under the ubiquitous FCC, IC or ETSI regulation. The second category is referred to as RADWIN Universal bands.
  • Page 328: Terminology Recap

    A 3.X ODU is an ODU pre configured to operate in the 3.X GHz licensed bands • A 3.X Link in a RADWIN 2000 link using a pair of 3.X ODUs • High Resolution Bands - Channel minimum step is 250 KHz. Applies to 3.475 - 3.650 GHz IC RSS-192, 3.4 -3.7 GHz ETSI and the 3.3 - 3.8 GHz Universal band.
  • Page 329 25 megahertz (3650-3675 MHz)." Transmission power options Table 21-1shows the extent of compliance by RADWIN 2000 C products to FCC/IC power limits, having regards to antenna type and transmission power options. Table 21-1: FCC/IC compliance by antenna and transmission power...
  • Page 330: Band Splitting For Etsi 3.4 - 3.7Ghz

    If you wish to use the 3.600 GHz frequency, you should set Max TX Power to 23 dBm. Using he RADWIN Manager to set up a 3.X or BRS Link Inactive and Active Mode Low Resolution Band 3.X ODUs may be installed and configured in the usual way.
  • Page 331 Using he RADWIN Manager to set up a 3.X or BRS Link Chapter 21 Setting up a link is a two stage procedure: 1. Activate the ODUs by individually by configuring the band, frequency and channel band- width for the license 2.
  • Page 332 Using he RADWIN Manager to set up a 3.X or BRS Link Chapter 21 After a few seconds, the ODU goes into inactive mode: 7. Activate the ODU by navigating to Site:Location|Air Interface: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 21-11...
  • Page 333 Using he RADWIN Manager to set up a 3.X or BRS Link Chapter 21 8. Choose a frequency from the drop down list: 9. Enter Installation Mode and confirm your choice: 10. After a few moments of processing, you may click OK to dismiss the Site Configura- tion window.
  • Page 334 Using he RADWIN Manager to set up a 3.X or BRS Link Chapter 21 11. Repeat the above procedure for the second ODU in the link, ensuring that the Link ID is entered correctly and the same band is chosen.
  • Page 335: Chapter 22 Quick Install Mode

    WIN 2000 products. Enabling Quick Install By default, this feature is disabled.  To enable Quick Install mode: 1. Log on to the RADWIN Manager, navigate to Tools | Preferences and click the Advanced tab: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 22-1...
  • Page 336: Using Quick Install

    Quick Install mode may be disabled by unchecking the Enable Quick Install box. Using Quick Install  To suspend service traffic and enter Installation mode: 1. Click the Install mode button. You are offered a confirmatory message: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 22-2...
  • Page 337: Figure 22-5 R

    Figure 22-4: Service Mode button to resume link service traffic 3. When you are ready to resume normal service traffic, click the Service Mode but- ton. The following cautionary message is displayed: Figure 22-5: Resumption of services cautionary message RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 22-3...
  • Page 338 You may only enter Quick Install mode from a configured link. If you set both sites back to factory settings and chose Quick Install, you will not be able to continue: Note RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 22-4...
  • Page 339: Part 5: Product Dependent Features

    RADWIN 2000 Broadband Wireless Transmission System USER MANUAL RELEASE 2.6.40 Part 5: Product Dependent Features UM 2000-2640/07.11...
  • Page 340: Chapter 23 Spectrum View

    Spectrum View What is Spectrum View? The RADWIN Manager Spectrum View utility is an RF survey tool designed to support the link installation prior to full link service activation. The tool provides comprehensive and clear spectral measurement information enabling easier, faster and better quality installations.
  • Page 341: Figure 23-2 Sitea

    1. Click Start Analysis. You are asked for confirmation: 2. Click Yes. After a few moments, the first results for the managing site appear: Figure 23-2: Site A (managing site) done The over-the-air site takes a little longer: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 23-2...
  • Page 342: Figure 23-3 Siteb

    Stop Analysis button. The results for the over-the-air site are displayed after the link is re-established regardless of whether the analysis completes by itself or was stopped. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 23-3...
  • Page 343: Understanding The Spectrum View Display

    Understanding the Spectrum View Display Chapter 23 Understanding the Spectrum View Display Information Displayed Figure 23-4 shows an annotated display taken from a live link. Figure 23-4: RADWIN 2000 Spectrum View - annotated display RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 23-4...
  • Page 344: Changing The Display

    Spectrum View provides clear information including: • Spectral measurement for each of the 4 receivers that make a RADWIN 2000 link (two sites x two antennas per site) • Spectral power measurements in 5MHz channel granularity •...
  • Page 345: Figure 23-6 S

    The zoom can be reversed using the System menu obtained by right-clicking any of the Spec- trum View display panels. It also offers display variations such as maximum, average and cur- rent power per channel. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 23-6...
  • Page 346: Figure 23-8 Spectrumv

    If you click Show Max, each panel will show the peak values recorded during the analysis: Figure 23-9: Effect of setting Show Max If you click Show Average, each panel will show the average values recorded during the analysis: Figure 23-10: Effect of setting Show Average RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 23-7...
  • Page 347: Restricting The Panels To Be Displayed

    If for example you want Antenna A only, the resulting display will look like this: Figure 23-12: Antenna A selected Saving a Spectrum Analysis Your analysis can be saved in a CSV (comma separated values) text file. Use the Files menu item in the usual way: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 23-8...
  • Page 348 The Spectrum View information is logged as part of the Diagnostics Information to improve link and system diagnostics and remote support. It can be retrieved from the RADWIN Manager menu using Help |Get Diagnostic Information. Here is extract of a saved Spectrum View:...
  • Page 349: Management Integration

    Management Integration Chapter 23 Figure 23-13: Spectrum View CSV file imported into MS Excel Management Integration Spectrum view information is supported in RADWIN’s MIB and can be used by external Net- work Management applications. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 350: Chapter 24 Brs/Ebs Considerations

    There are two small ranges of 0.333 MHz channels as well. BRS/EBS user may lease blocks of up to four contiguous channels to achieve their required channel bandwidth. These are often referred to as single, double, triple or quad bands. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 24-1...
  • Page 351 Figure 24-1: BRS/EBS Bands Schematic The tables below provide a detailed view of the spectrum from 2.495 GHz to 2.690 GHz The sections marked J and K are not detailed. since they are not supported by RADWIN prod- ucts. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 352: Post Transition Freq. Assignments Per Fcc Cfr47 Part 27 Sec. 27.5:2009

    2572.0 2524.0 2529.5 2602 2608 BRS/EBS 2529.5 2535.0 2608 2614 2535.0 2540.5 2540.5 2546.0 Table 24-3: BRS/EBS to RADWIN 2000 CBW 2546.0 2551.5 mapping and Max Tx Power 2551.5 2557.0 2557.0 2562.5 BRS/ Total RADWIN 2000 Max Tx Channel Power...
  • Page 353 Post transition freq. assignments per FCC CFR47 PART 27 sec. 27.5:2009 Chapter Table 24-3: BRS/EBS to RADWIN 2000 CBW mapping and Max Tx Power RADWIN 2000 Max Tx BRS/ Total Channel Power Type Band Single Double Triple Don’t use (‡) Quad (‡) Using a triple channel would be wasteful over a single link.
  • Page 354: Setting Up A Brs/Ebs Link Using Radwin 2000 2.5Ghz Band

    Setting up a BRS/EBS link using RADWIN 2000 2.5GHz Band The key issue in setting up a RADWIN 2000 2.5GHz Band BRS link is the choice of an appro- priate channel bandwidth (CBW), which in turn depends on whether you are leasing a single, double, triple or quad band set.
  • Page 355: Chapter 25 Quality Of Service

    Quality of Service Availability The Quality of Service (QoS) feature is available for links using RADWIN 2000 C radios. If you already have this model, you can access the feature by carrying out a Software Upgrade to the 2.6.40 release.
  • Page 356: Setting Up Qos

    Although QoS is a link-oriented feature, each site may have its own separate param- eters. 2. Click the Configure button for a site. Figure 25-2: Ethernet QoS Configuration - Mode selection 3. Choose the required mode - 802.1p (VLAN) or Diffserv. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 25-2...
  • Page 357: Figure 25-3 Top : Vlan

    This reflects the implementation policy under which no checked queue may be completely starved. If you really do not want to use a queue under congestion, uncheck it. • If you are under-booked, you will receive this notice: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 25-3...
  • Page 358: Disabling Qos

    8. Complete the wizard in the usual way. Disabling QoS In the dialog of Figure 25-2, choose the Disabled mode. The two sites may be enabled or disabled independently. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 25-4...
  • Page 359: Chapter 26 Using The Web Interface

    It may also be employed by a user for a quick look at current operating parameters and the Recent Events logs. If the link was previously installed using the RADWIN Manager, then the WI monitor window will also show TDM services.
  • Page 360: Prerequisites

    Prerequisites Hardware You need a regular LAN connection between a managing computer and one of the link ODUs. The WI is available for RADWIN 2000 C and RADWIN 2000 B ODUs at release level 2.6.00 or later. Software Your computer should have at least version 6 of MS Internet Explorer. The Web interface also works with other browsers such as Mozilla Firefox version 3 and later.
  • Page 361: Some Working Tips

    ODU to see the change in the Web Interface. » Change the operating Band of an ODU instead of using the RADWIN Manager as in Chapter 21. If you do, always change the band of the physical over-the-air site first, so that you do not lock yourself out of the link.
  • Page 362: Logging On

    The User Name and Password are respectively, as used for Telnet access. You must click the Log In button to effect entry to the WI. The Main Window Figure 26-3: Web interface - Main window RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 26-4...
  • Page 363: Getting In To Installation Mode

    1. Start the Wizard by clicking the Configure button. The System page is displayed: Figure 26-5: Web interface - Configuration System window The similarity to the corresponding RADWIN Manager Configuration Wizard panel is quite intentional. The fields have the expected meanings. The Refresh button will revert your changes to the previous values provide you have not used the Save &...
  • Page 364 The only thing you may change here are the operating channels for ACS or none. If you make any changes, as soon as you click Save & Next, the link will immediately be reset to effect them. In Installation Mode, you may change the Operating Channel: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 26-6...
  • Page 365 Figure 26-7: Web interface - Installation Channel settings You may select additional channels for ACS or none by using the All or None but- tons or alternatively, manually selecting channels by clicking them. Suppose that you choose these: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 26-7...
  • Page 366 The only fields that you can change here are the antenna types. (Required Tx power may become available for modification in a future release.) 5. Suppose that you change the Site A antenna type to single: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 26-8...
  • Page 367 This operation leaves the link in Installation mode, where it remains until completion of the Wizard. The link then reverts to normal Active mode. Warning The next page - Change Bandwidth, is displayed: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 26-9...
  • Page 368 17.5Mbps to 4.9Mbps on both sides of the link. 8. For the purpose of illustration we revert the link to dual antennas at bot sites and run through the Configure Wizard again. Get to the last panel, Change Bandwidth: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 26-10...
  • Page 369 Click Save & Next. The following advisory message is displayed: Changing the Channel bandwidth drops the link into Installation mode, and it remains so after completing the Wizard. Warning After a few moments you are shown the main window: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 26-11...
  • Page 370: Site Configuration

    The blue button indicates the currently active window. We will describe in detail each of the button menu items below. On the right hand side of each Site Configuration window ia pair of action buttons: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 26-12...
  • Page 371: System

    Refresh button. Refresh will revert to the last saved values or the original values if Save was not used. If you changed anything outside the WI with the RADWIN Manager or any other network management tool, Refresh with update the...
  • Page 372 To sse the Recent Events list for site B, you must log on to site B. You may do it by simply opening up another browser window or tab, concurrently with the site A tab. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 373: Air Interface

    Change Band should be used with care. It is not available on the Air Interface window of the over-the-air site (B). Again, you must create a separate session to use it on B.  To change Band for a Link: 1. Log On to the over-the-air site (B). RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 26-15...
  • Page 374: Inventory

    The Antenna and Tx Power window is for information only. Figure 26-16: Web Interface - Site Configuration, Antenna details Inventory The Inventory display is for information only, and has separate panels for the ODU and IDU: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 26-16...
  • Page 375: Management

    Figure 26-17: Web Interface - Site Configuration, Inventory Management The Management window may be used to change the site IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. In addition, you may define Trap Destinations. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 26-17...
  • Page 376: Other

    (10.0.0.120/8). Further you can make changes within an existing network. But always change the over-the-air site first, so that you do not lock your- self out of the link. Other Here you may change the Ethernet ports configuration: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 26-18...
  • Page 377 You may change the mode for LAN 1 and LAN 2 only: Figure 26-20: Web Interface - Site Configuration, Ethernet ports configuration, detail Here is the corresponding situation for a link using GbE support: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 26-19...
  • Page 378 Notice that under GbE support, the ODU port mode is also configurable. Here is the Monitor panel for the GbE link: Figure 26-22: Monitor panel for RADWIN 2000 C link, using Ethernet only and GbE support Note the 200 Mbps aggregate throughput in both directions.
  • Page 379: Part 6: Product Reference

    RADWIN 2000 Broadband Wireless Transmission System USER MANUAL RELEASE 2.6.40 Part 6: Product Reference UM 2000-2640/07.11...
  • Page 380: Odu

    User Manual. They are correct at the date of publication, but are intended for general background only. The latest authoritative and most up to date technical specifications are available as Data Sheets obtainable from RADWIN Customer Service. In any event, RADWIN reserves the right to change these specifications without notice. Series Throughput...
  • Page 381 24-4. ODU with Integrated Antenna 37.1/14.84(W) x 37.1/14.84(H) x 9.00/3.6(D) cm/in; 3.5 kg / 7 lbs ODU Connectorized (including SFF antenna ODUs in RADWIN 2000 B 18.0/7.2(W) x 27.0/10.8(H) x 5.5/2.2(D) cm/in; 1.5 kg / 3.0 lbs series) Power Feeding...
  • Page 382: Idu

    IDU: Indoor Unit for service interfaces or PoE device for Ethernet only ODU to IDU/PoE Interface Outdoor CAT 5e cable; Maximum cable length: 100 m RADWIN Manager Management Application (per link) Web based manager for RADWIN 2000 B and RADWIN 2000 C series. Protocol SNMP and Telnet RADWIN NMS Operating Temperatures ODU: -35°C to +60°C / -31°F to +140°F...
  • Page 383 Layer 2, self-learning of up to 2047 MAC addresses (IEEE 802.1Q), hub/Bridge Bridge selectable mode Latency 3 msec Dry Contact Alarms 4 Inputs + 4 Outputs; Configurable by the RADWIN Manager Monitored Hot Standby (IDU-C only) Supported IDU-C IDU-E Style 1U 19”...
  • Page 384: Gbe Poe Device - Indoor, Ac

    RJ 45, 10/100/1000BaseT Interface (Line Impedance -100) Case Plastic Dimensions 16cm(W) x 6.3cm(D) x 3.33cm(H) Weight 250g Operating Temperatures 0°C - 40°C Humidity 90% non-condensing 60950 C-UL 60950 TUV/GS IEC/EN 60950 61000-4-2 61000-4-3 61000-4-4 RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 385: Poe Device - Indoor, Ac

    250g Weight 0°C - 40°C Operating Temperatures 90% non-condensing Humidity 60950 60950 C-UL IEC/EN 60950 TUV/GS 61000-4-2 61000-4-3 61000-4-4 Surge 61000-4-5 61000-4-6 DIPS 61000-4-11 FCC part 15 class B, CISPR Pub 22 class B RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 386: Poe Device - Outdoor, Dc

    24.5cm(H) x 13.5cm(W) x 4.0cm(D) Dimensions 1.0kg/2.2lbs Weight Power provided by PoE device Power Feeding 10Watt Max Power Dissipation -35°C to + 60°C / -13°F to 140°F Operating Temperature Range Up to 100% non-condensing Humidity RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 387 Designed to meet 47 CFR Class B, Part15, Subpart B Designed to meet EN 300 386; EN 301 489-4; EN 301 489-1 ETSI Designed to meet CISPR 22-02 CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC Designed to meet CISPR22: 2006 Class B AS/NZS RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 388: Lightning Protector

    500 V Capacitance < 2 pF DC Holdover Voltage Mechanical Enclosure Metal Connection to bonding Network Screw Dimensions 150mm Weight 220 gram (0.22Kg) Environmental Operating temperature -40 to +60 Storage temperature -50 to +70 RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 389: Antenna Characteristics

    These factors are limited by country regulations. The RADWIN 2000 may be operated with an integrated antenna attached to the ODU unit, or with an external antenna wired to the ODU via a N-type connectors. All cables and connec- tions must be connected correctly to reduce losses.
  • Page 390: Odu-Idu Cable

    Power (+) Blue Power (+) White/Blue Power () White/Brown Power () Brown ODU/HSS Unit Connection Pinout Table B-2: ODU/HSS Unit Connection Pinout Color UNIT RJ- RJ-45 White/Green Green Not connected White/Orange Orange Blue White/Blue RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 391: Trunk Ports - E1/T1 Rj45 Connector

    Transmit Data Tip TxTip Transmit Data Ring TxRing Receive Data Tip RxTip Receive Data Ring RxRing Hot Standby Port RJ-11 Table B-5: Hot Standby RJ-11 Port Pinout Signal Side Side HSB out HSB in Ground Ground RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 392 1 Amp. Such resistor is not required if the equipment con- nected to the IDU supports current limiting to 1 Amp. • The voltage of the input alarm must be within the range of -10 to -50 Note VDC. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 393: Idu (All Models) Alarm Connector

    IDU (all models) Alarm Connector Appendix B Figure B-1: Example for connecting the alarm connector RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 394: Dc Power Terminals

    Right – Left Unbalanced Mode for E1 Interface You may configure the E1 interface to unbalanced mode (75 ohm) using the RADWIN Man- ager. Figure B-2 shows an adapter cable for connecting devices with balanced E1 interface to the user equipment with unbalanced E1 interface. The Y splitter cable includes one RJ-45 bal- anced connector (left) and two unbalances BNC coaxial connectors (right).
  • Page 395 The Y-splitter cable cannot be used as a balanced to unbalanced converter. The cable merely provides a physical interface conversion without any impedance matching. Some devices automatically detect cable insertion Note and change the impedance internally RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 396: Appendix C Small Form-Factor Pluggable Transceiver

    Single-mode fiber optic (SMF) links pans up to 10km 100baseBX/1000baseBX SMF single-strand link spans up to 10 km or 40 km E1/T1/FE E1/T1 with 100 M E3/T3/FE E3/T3 with 100 M E1/T1/GBE E1/T1 with 1000 M E3/T3/GBE E3/T3 with 1000 M RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 397: Appendix D Mib Reference

    Appendix D MIB Reference Introduction About the MIB The RADWIN MIB is a set of APIs that enables external applications to control RADWIN equipment. The MIB is divided into public and a private API groups: • Public: RFC-1213 (MIB II) variables, RFC-1214 (MIB II) System and Interfaces sec- tions •...
  • Page 398: Community String

    To control a link, all SNMP requests should go to the local site IP address. Table 4-3 for default Community strings. Private MIB Structure The sections in the private RADWIN MIB and its location in the MIB tree are shown in Figure D-1 below: RADWIN 2000 User Manual...
  • Page 399: Mib Parameters

    ODU, Integrated Antenna and Connectorized (referred in the MIB as external antenna) and GSU (where applicable): Figure D-2: Product MIB: Left WinLink 1000, Right RADWIN 2000 The ODU MIB contains the sections: Admin, Service, Ethernet, Bridge, Air, PerfMon and Agent.
  • Page 400 Where a change is required on both sides of the link, it is recommended that you change both sides of the link first and then perform the action. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 401: Supported Variables From The Rfc 1213 Mib

    RO The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted to a non- unicast (i.e., a subnetwork-broadcast or subnetwork-multicast) address, including those that were discarded or not sent. a. x is the interface ID RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 402 DisplayString RW Read/Write Community String. This parameter always returns ***** when retrieving its value. It is used by the Manager application to change the Read/Write Community String. The SNMP agent accepts only encrypted values. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 403 Integer Index of VLAN ID of the internal ring messages. winlink1000OduSrvRingVlanId 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.4.3.1.2 Integer RW VLAN ID of the internal ring messages. Valid values are 1 to 4094. Initial value is 0 meaning VLAN unaware. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 404 Integer Current operational state of the interface. winlink1000OduEthernetIfFailAction 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.3.2.1.8 Integer RW Failure action of the interface. winlink1000OduEthernetNumOfPorts 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.3.3 Integer Number of ODU network interfaces. winlink1000OduEthernetGbeSupported 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.3.4 Integer read-only winlink1000OduBridgeBasePortTable N/A ODU Bridge Ports table. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 405 10 5 MHz divide the value by 1 2 4 respectively. winlink1000OduAirCurrentRateIdx 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.9.5 Integer Index of current air rate. winlink1000OduAirTxPower36 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.10 Integer RW Deprecated parameter. Actual behavior is read- only. winlink1000OduAirTxPower48 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.11 Integer RW Deprecated parameter. Actual behavior is read- only. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 406 Integer RW Channel bandwidth in KHz. A change is effective after reset. winlink1000OduAirChannelBWTable N/A Channel Bandwidths table. winlink1000OduAirChannelBWEntry N/A Channel Bandwidth table entry. INDEX { winlink1000OduAirChannelBWIndex } winlink1000OduAirChannelBWIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.25.1.1 Integer Channel Bandwidth index. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-10...
  • Page 407 N/A ODU Radio Frame Patterns (RFP) Table. winlink1000OduAirHssRfpEntry N/A ODU RFP Table entry. INDEX { winlink1000OduAirHssRfpIndex } winlink1000OduAirHssRfpIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.40.7.1.1 Integer ODU RFP Table index. The index represent the Radio Frame Pattern: typeA(2) typeB(3) typeC(4) typeD(5) typeE(6). RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-11...
  • Page 408 Maximum allowed Antenna Gain in 0.1 dBi resolution. winlink1000OduAirMinAntennaGain 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.45 Integer Minimum allowed Antenna Gain in 0.1 dBi resolution. winlink1000OduAirMaxEIRP 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.46 Integer Maximum EIRP value as defined by regulation in 0.1 dBm resolution. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-12...
  • Page 409 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.56.5.1.4 TimeTicks Channel last scan timestamp in hundredths of a Timestamp second since device up time. If the channel was not scanned than the return value will be 0. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-13...
  • Page 410 A string representing the channels available. Each character represents one frequency when '1' means its available and '0' means its not. winlink1000OduAirAntConnectionType 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.64 Integer RW Antenna connection type (External(1) Integrated(2) Embedded_External(3) Embedded_Integrated(4) ). RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-14...
  • Page 411 Current number of Errored Seconds per interval. winlink1000OduPerfMonIntervalSES Current number of Severely Errored Seconds per interval. winlink1000OduPerfMonIntervalBBE Current number of Background Block Errors per interval. winlink1000OduPerfMonIntervalIntegrity Indicates the integrity of the entry per interval. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-15...
  • Page 412 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.4.1.2 Integer Current Max Received Level Reference starting from the present 15 minutes period. winlink1000OduPerfMonAirCurrRSLThresh1Ex 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.4.1.3 Gauge Number of seconds Receive Signal Level ceed exceeded the RSL1 threshold in the last 15 minutes. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-16...
  • Page 413 TSL1 threshold per Day. winlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayBBERThresh1 Number of seconds Background Block Error Ratio Exceed exceeded the BBER1 threshold per Day. winlink1000OduPerfMonEthCurrTable N/A This table defines/keeps the ethernet counters of the current 15 min interval. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-17...
  • Page 414 Under TDM backup link the parameter indicates whether the backup link was active. winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmIntervalTable N/A This table defines/keeps the TDM counters of the last day (in resolution of 15 min intervals). RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-18...
  • Page 415 8 deci-seconds 0..9 For example Tuesday May 26 1992 at 1:30:15 PM EDT would be displayed as: 07 c8 05 1a 0d 1e 0f 00 ( 1992 -5 -26 13:30:15 ) RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-19...
  • Page 416 N/A This is the External Alarm Inputs table. winlink1000OduAdmExternAlarmInEntry N/A Entry containing the elements of a single External Alarm Input. INDEX { winlink1000OduAdmExternAlarmInIndex} winlink1000OduAdmExternAlarmInIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.5.1.1 Integer This value indicates the index of the External Alarm Input entry. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-20...
  • Page 417 RW VLAN Membership Untagged frames tagging. The 3 values representing LAN1 LAN2 and SFP accordingly. The value on each port entry represent the tagging value which is built of: VLAN ID & VLAN Priority. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-21...
  • Page 418 - A-Symetric TDD Mode Is Obligated. winlink1000IduSrvEthActive 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.12 Integer Represents the Ethernet service activation state. winlink1000IduSrvEthAvailable 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.13 Integer Represents the Ethernet service availability state. winlink1000IduSrvEthThroughput 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.14 Gauge Current available Ethernet service throughput in bps. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-22...
  • Page 419 RW This parameter applies to T1 trunks only. The parameter controls the line coding. Setting the value to each of the indices applies to all. A change is effective after the next open of the TDM service. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-23...
  • Page 420 RW TDM Type (The value undefined is read-only). winlink1000IduTdmTypeEval 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.19 Integer RW TDM Type for evaluation. winlink1000IduTdmLineStatusStr 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.20 DisplayString Line status. winlink1000IduTdmHotStandbySupport 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.21 Integer Indicates if Hot Standby is supported. winlink1000IduTdmDesiredHotStandbyMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.22 Integer RW Desired Hot Standby Mode. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-24...
  • Page 421 Holds the range of specific link. winlink1000HbsAirLinkHbsRss Holds the RSS of specific link (HBS side). winlink1000HbsAirLinkHbsRssBal Holds the RSS Balance of specific link (HBS side). winlink1000HbsAirLinkHsuRss Holds the RSS of specific link (HSU side). RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-25...
  • Page 422 RW HBS bridge Vlan ingress. winlink1000HbsBridgeVlanEgress RW HBS bridge Vlan egress. winlink1000HbsBridgeVlanFilterIn RW HBS bridge Vlan filter in. winlink1000HbsBridgeVlanFilterOut RW HBS bridge Vlan filter out. winlink1000HbsBridgeVlanDoubleTag RW HBS bridge Vlan double tag. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-26...
  • Page 423 RW Weight in percent for each QoS group of the Uplink direction (4 values separated by comma). winlink1000HbsServiceQoSConfDownQueMir RW Private MIR for each QoS group of the Downlink direction (4 values separated by comma). RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-27...
  • Page 424 The number of seconds in which RPL Ethernet econds service was not blocked in the each interval. winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenDayTable N/A This table defines/keeps the ethernet counters of the last month (in resolution of days). RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-28...
  • Page 425 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.100.5 Integer RW Enable/Disable Telnet protocol. winlink1000GeneralWISupport 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.100.6 Integer RW Enable/Disable Web Interface protocol. Mandatory Disabled - No option to enable the feature. Mandatory Enabled - No option to disable the feature. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-29...
  • Page 426: Mib Traps

    The source IP address of the trap is the sending ODU. The trap originator can be identified by the trap Community string or by the trap description text. Each trap contains a trap description and additional relevant information such as alarm sever- ity, interface index, time stamp and additional parameters. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-30...
  • Page 427: Trap Parameters

    Indicates that the ODU recovered from an error but there are configuration changes. Contains two parameters: 1 - Description: Configuration changed. Error code is: %n. 2 - %n number. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-31...
  • Page 428 The trap is sent every time an alarm occurs in the External Alarm Input of port #3. Contains a single parameter which is its description: 1 - Description: External Alarm 3 - <User Text> - Alarm. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-32...
  • Page 429 1 - Description: Ethernet Service has been opened. encryptionClear normal Indicates that encryption is OK. Contains a single parameter which is its description: 1 - Description: Encryption Status - Normal. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-33...
  • Page 430 1 - Description: Link Authentication has been disabled. hotStandbyClear normal Indicates that the Primary Link Was Activated. Contains a single parameter which is its description: 1 - Description: Primary Link Is Active. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 D-34...
  • Page 431: Radwin Manager Traps

    RADWIN Manager Traps The RADWIN Manager application issues traps to indicate various events. These traps are shown in the RADWIN Managerr Events Log. A list of Trap Messages as displayed by the RADWIN Manager is shown in Table 9-5. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 432: External Alarms Specification

    Service Alarm at Site B Permanently off Link is up or down without power failure Output 4 Power Failure at Site B Link Loss due to Power Failure at Site B indication within the last two seconds RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 433: Idu-C And New Style Idu-E Alarms

    Table E-2: IDU-C - Input Alarms Description Alarm On Alarm Off Alarm Description Conditions Condition Input 1 Input 2 User Defined Voltage in range Voltage > 0VDC External Alarm -10 to -50VDC Input 3 Input 4 RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 434 The antennas used for the following transmitters must be installed so as to provide a mini- mum separation distance from by-standers as specified in the following tables: Table F-1: Safety Distances for RADWIN 2000 FCC and IC Products Frequency Antenna Min.
  • Page 435: Appendix G Regional Notice: French Canadian

    éléments sous tension. Mise à la terre Tous les produits RADWIN doivent être mis à la terre pendant l'usage courant. La mise à la terre est assurée en reliant la fiche d'alimentation à une prise de courant avec une protection de terre.
  • Page 436: Précautions De Sécurité Pendant Le Montage De Odu

    Connecter un câble de terre de 18 AWG à la borne de masse de l'appareil. L'appareil doit être constamment connecté à la terre. Installation sur pylône et mur L' ODU ou l'O-PoE peuvent être montés sur un pylône ou un mur. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 437: Contenu Du Kit De Montage Odu

    M8x70 • quatre rondelles plates M8 • trois rondelles élastiques M8 • deux écrous M8. Figure G-1: Figure G-2: Figure G-3: grande clame petite clame bras Montage sur un pylône RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 438 Montage sur un pylône Appendix G Figure G-4: Montage sur un pylône RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 439: Montage Sur Un Mur

    Montage sur un mur Appendix G Montage sur un mur Figure G-5: Montage sur un mur RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 440: Montage D'une Antenne Externe

    3. Passer les deux courroies de fixation par les fentes verticales dans le support à pivot- ement. 4. Attacher l'antenne au pylône en utilisant les deux courroies de fixation . Ajuster l'inclinaison nécessaire en utilisant l'échelle angulaire et serrer tous les boulons et écrous à la position requise. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40...
  • Page 441: Index

    8-24 8-32 5-22 Air Interface and TDM services 5-23 Air interface Installation 5-21 contact person Restrictions 5-22 Date and Time Transmission ratio 5-21 Date and time Ethernet settings External alarms Frequency channel RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 Index 1...
  • Page 442 11-6 caused by collocated units 10-2 Installation 11-4 Inventory 8-14 11-4 Displaying 8-10 Preferences 11-15 IP address Redundancy 11-3 Telnet display 8-42 Software Update 11-16 Telnet Support 11-15 Transmission Phase 11-3 11-9 RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 Index 2...
  • Page 443 Link Budget Calculator, see LBC Ethernet Thresholds - Traffic 9-15 Link ID RSL Threshold 4-11 8-41 9-23 9-23 9-24 9-15 Link Lock TSL THreshold 9-15 described Air Interface Thresholds, setting 8-15 9-14 RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 Index 3...
  • Page 444 Maintaining 12-9 Antenna cable 18-1 IDU Replacement 12-9 IDUs 18-2 ODU Replacement 12-10 ODUs 18-2 Port pinout Internal ESD Protection circuits 18-7 Primary and secondary links 12-2 provides 12-2 Switching Logic 12-10 RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 Index 4...
  • Page 445 9-18 backup to Technical Specifications 8-39 Backup files Air Interface, general restore from Configuration 8-39 Configuration with Telnet 8-40 Dialog Environmental Change Tx Power Mechanical Ethernet Properties Power A-2 8-21 Configuring Radio RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 Index 5...
  • Page 446 14-1 terminology 14-1 VLAN for Ethernet services 8-25 VLAN for Ethernet services, ff 13-1 14-1 25-1 Wiring Specifications Alarm Connector IDU-C Connectors User Port Ports ODU-IDU Cable Ports User Port Connectors RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 Index 6...