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Grounding connection ................. 18 Power connections ..................18 Note on antenna and XPIC alignment ............19 Connecting Integra-X/-X2 FO interface using a fiber conduit kit ....19 Chapter 3 WEB GUI ..................... 21 Initial configuration ..................21 Powering Integra-X/-X2 devices ..............21 Connecting Integra radio power supply .............
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System Tools Console ..............165 System About About System ............166 System About Copyright ..............167 System About Inventory ..............167 Chapter 4 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE ............169 Connecting to serial RS232 interface ............169 SAF Tehnika JSC...
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Connecting to Telnet ..................172 Chapter 5 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ............173 Integra block diagram ................... 173 Description of SAF produced PoE injectors ..........174 Gigabit Ethernet High power programmable PoE injector (P/N DXATPI03) ........................174 Universal programmable PoE injector (P/N I0ATPI43) ......177 Integra-X/X2 radio power connection redundancy ........
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Antenna port on Integra-FIDU/FIDU+ with diplexer ........227 Appendix: Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ technical specifications ....228 ABBREVIATIONS ....................229 CONTACTS ......................231 SAF Tehnika JSC...
Figure 1-1 Integra-X/-X2 FODU and FIDU/FIDU+ labels Product model name - “SAF Integra-X-11” for FODU and “SAF Integra-FIDU-06” for FIDU. The number, in the end, indicates the frequency band supported by the device, in the example above it is 11 GHz Integra-X and 6 GHz Integra-FIDU.
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See the translation below for Integra FODU (D11XSR01HA) version: “D11X” - designates Integra-X 11 GHz product; “S” - designates Integra-X without an integrated antenna − “2” - designates Integra-X2 product (different HW version supporting AES-256 −...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual OVERVIEW Microwave Radiation Figure 1-3 Microwave radiation exposure diagram Integra radio conforms to both occupational and general public exposure limit guidelines and restrictions to time-varying electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields which are specified or referred in the documents below: - 1999/519/EC: Council Recommendation of July 12, 1999, on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz);...
INSTALLATION Please find Figure 2-1 and Table 2-1 below with the Integra-X and Integra-X2 FODU radio package contents. Figure 2-1 Integra-X and Integra-X2 FODU radio package contents Table 2-1 Integra-X/-X2 and Integra-FIDU/FIDU+ package content Products and accessories 1. D11XS***** Integra-X, 11GHz 2.
We also recommend performing an initial setup and operational verification test (“bench test”). For detailed instructions please check the video on SAF Tehnika Youtube channel: Integra Configuration and Installation video series - EPISODE 1 of...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual INSTALLATION As Integra radios emit high power microwave radiation it is recommended that devices are powered on only when paper packs are placed between them. Also, keep yourself at a safe distance while radios are operational (>1m).
Integra-X/-X2 FODU and Integra-FIDU/FIDU+ installation overview Integra-X and Integra-X2 FODU installation Integra-X/-X2 FODU always must be installed in a vertical position with the handle up and cable ports down. Figure 2-4 Integra FODU common view from the antenna side SAF Tehnika JSC...
Integra- FIDU/FIDU+ 2+0 XPIC with IBU Setting link polarization For Integra-X and Integra-X2 there are both polarizations in use in XPIC mode and it is not possible to change polarization by mechanical changes. For Integra-FIDU/FIDU+ without diplexer both polarizations in XPIC mode can be used – polarizations can be determined by waveguide connection between branching unit and antenna.
The antenna must be assembled according to the instructions from the antenna manufacturer, supplied with the antenna. All Integra-X and Integra-X2 FODUs have a SAF2 interface with a circular flange. It is compatible only with antennas that have radio adapters with a SAF2 interface (see example in Figure 2-7).
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual INSTALLATION Figure 2-9 Integra-X/-X2 radio interface with two N-type female connectors In order to attach Integra-X and Integra-X2 to an antenna with SAF2 adaptation please follow the steps shown in Figure 2-10. In the case of 4(U) GHz band radio, a FODU must be connected to a dual-polarization antenna...
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2 turns, and 2 on the one, remove it. bottom side by 4 turns. Make sure that the O-ring is in place. Hung Integra-X/-X2 FODU on upper tensioners Holding Integra-X/-X2 FODU on SAF2 flange, then push the lower part until...
7/8GHz, UBR100 for 11 GHz and UBR140 for 13 GHz frequency. These are compatible with waveguide standard flanges. In the case of Integra-FIDU/FIDU+ without diplexer external branching unit or SAF IBU must be used along with the FIDU. This type of FIDU/FIDU+ has four SMA connectors (2xTx/2xRx ports) for interconnection with SAF IBU.
25...40dB. If XPD estimated is not in the 25...40dB range, slightly loosen all 4 FODU clamp bolts (¾..1 turn) and rotate Integra-X/-X2 on SAF2 antenna adapter, while aiming to achieve XPD Estimated value between 25dB to 40dB. Fix FODU in this position by tightening all 4 FODU clamp bolts with 3Nm/2.2 lbs-ft torque.
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Assembled view of the Integra-X/-X2 with Fasten another end of the fiber conduit optical cable conduit. Cables must always to the pole using the included tie-wrap. be at the bottom of the Integra-X/-X2. Figure 2-11 Optical cable conduit assembly SAF Tehnika JSC...
The accepted input voltage for SAF Tehnika PoE injectors is 20…65V DC. The PoE output voltage is stabilized to 55V DC. SAF Tehnika injectors should be switched with DIP switches on their back to...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI In the case of Integra-FIDU/-FIDU+, only option #2 can be used (dedicated DC port). SAF Tehnika JSC...
Integra radio see: Integra radio power connection redundancy. Connecting Integra radio power supply Example below shows Integra-X/Integra-X2 power supply options. The same options apply also to Integra-FIDU/-FIDU+. Figure 3-2 Three options for the power supply of Integra-X/Integra-X2 For Ethernet cables longer than 30 meters it is recommended to make grounding points each 20…30 meters.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI System requirements To access the Integra Web GUI you will need a PC with one of the following Web browsers: Google Chrome; Mozilla Firefox; Internet Explorer 8 (or above) The minimum supported horizontal resolution is 1366px.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Accessing Web GUI 1) Launch your browser and in the address field enter the IP address of a radio. Default IP addresses are as follows: 192.168.205.10 for low side Integra radio (example P/N D**XS***L*) •...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Main page After login, you will be automatically redirected to the “Main page” of the Web GUI. Figure 3-6 Main page Web GUI is divided into 5 sections: 1) Top panel – Shows information about the Integra radio you are connected to: •...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 4) MODIFY/SAVE/LOGOUT - This allows modifying parameters in the window. If none can be modified, the MODIFY button appears inactive. After modification, the SAVE button becomes active and indicates the number of unsaved changes as well as their type (when moving the cursor over the button).
4) ACCP (Adjacent Channel Co-Polarized mode with 2 channels each using different frequency channels and the same polarization): Figure 3-12 Flowchart for ACCP operational mode ACCP mode is available only in Integra-X and Integra-X2 30 GHz radios. SAF Tehnika JSC...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 5) SD (1+1 Space Diversity): Figure 3-13 Flowchart for 1+1 SD operational mode with Integra-X/-X2 6) HSB (1+1 Hot Standby): Figure 3-14 Flowchart for 1+1 HSB operational mode with Integra-FIDU/-FIDU+ 7) FD (1+1 Frequency Diversity):...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI XPIC mode Choose XPIC in System configuration, see Figure 3-16. XPIC – status mode Figure 3-17 XPIC – modify mode The Local and Remote sides of the link are represented. For XPIC four columns are shown –...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 12) Rx level – current signal Rx level for the corresponding polarization. Value updates with the browser refresh frequency. Rx level needs to be according to the link budget calculation within ±2dB margin. 13) Bandwidth – currently configured bandwidth.
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7) Minimum – allows setting minimum modulation that can be used in the ACM algorithm. If the radio signal decreases, Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ will switch to lower modulation until minimum modulation is reached. If the signal decreases even further...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI modulation, radio link synchronization will be lost. If minimum modulation is set the same as maximum modulation, ACM is disabled. Maximum – allows setting maximum modulation which can be used in the ACM algorithm. If MSE is high enough, Integra will utilize the highest possible modulation until maximum modulation is reached.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Single polarization mode For single-polarization operation choose Channel A for Vertical or Channel B for Horizontal polarization, see Set system operational mode section. Single polarization – status mode Figure 3-22 Single polarization – status mode The local and remote sides of the link are represented.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 12) Rx level – current Rx level for the current polarization. Value updating with browser update frequency. Rx level needs to be according to link budget calculation within ±2dB margin. 13) Bandwidth – currently configured bandwidth.
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7) Minimum – allows setting minimum modulation that can be used in the ACM algorithm. If the radio signal decreases, Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ will switch to lower modulation until minimum modulation is reached. If the signal decreases even further and RSL drops below the sensitivity threshold value for the configured minimum modulation, radio link synchronization will be lost.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-26 Ethernet section of Single polarization mode Main page in modify mode 9) State - allows enabling/disabling each of three available LAN ports. 10) By pressing Execute configuration, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side A or B channel.
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The ACCP mode is available only in 30 GHz Integra-X and Integra-X2 radios. If using the the ACCP mode is required for Integra-FIDU/FIDU+ without diplexer (with IBU connected), the “ACAP” mode must be chosen. In this case for ACCP mode both IBU antenna ports must be connected to the antennas in the same polarization.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 11) Rx frequency – receiving frequency for the local radio. Determined by the Tx frequency and duplex shift. 12) Rx level – current signal Rx level for the corresponding polarization. Value updates with the browser refresh frequency. Rx level needs to be according to the link budget calculation within ±2dB margin.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-29 System section of ACCP mode Main page in modify mode Figure 3-30 Radio section of ACAP and ACCP modes Main page in modify mode 1) Mode – choose ACAP or ACCP mode. 2) Tx power - the available range depends on the radio model and selected modem profile.
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WEB GUI 7) Minimum – allows setting minimum modulation that can be used in the ACM algorithm. If the radio signal decreases, Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ will switch to lower modulation until minimum modulation is reached. If the signal decreases even further and RSL drops below the sensitivity threshold value for the configured minimum modulation, radio link synchronization will be lost.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI SD mode and HSB mode In order to enable 1+1 SD (Space Diversity) or 1+1 HSB (Hot Standby) protection modes choose “SD” or “HSB” in the System operational mode configuration drop-down menu, see Figure 3-16 Changing system operational mode.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 12) Rx frequency – receiving frequency for the local radio. Determined by the Tx frequency and duplex shift. 13) Rx level – current signal Rx level for the corresponding polarization. Value updates with the browser refresh frequency. Rx level needs to be according to the link budget calculation within ±2dB margin.
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8) Minimum – allows setting minimum modulation that can be used in the ACM algorithm. If the radio signal decreases, Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ will switch to lower modulation until minimum modulation is reached. If the signal decreases even further...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI modulation, radio link synchronization will be lost. If minimum modulation is set the same as maximum modulation, ACM is disabled. Maximum – allows setting maximum modulation which can be used in the ACM algorithm. If MSE is high enough, Integra will utilize the highest possible modulation until maximum modulation is reached.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI FD mode In order to enable 1+1 FD (Frequency Diversity) protection mode choose “FD” in the System operational mode configuration drop-down menu, see Figure 3-16 Changing system operational mode. More details about 1+1 FD mode refer to 1+1 SD, HSB and FD configurations sestion.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 12) Rx level – current signal Rx level for the corresponding polarization. Value updates with the browser refresh frequency. Rx level needs to be according to the link budget calculation within ±2dB margin. 13) Bandwidth – currently configured bandwidth for the radio channel.
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7) Minimum – allows setting minimum modulation that can be used in the ACM algorithm. If the radio signal decreases, Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ will switch to lower modulation until minimum modulation is reached. If the signal decreases even further and RSL drops below the sensitivity threshold value for the configured minimum modulation, radio link synchronization will be lost.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Maximum – allows setting maximum modulation which can be used in the ACM algorithm. If MSE is high enough, Integra will utilize the highest possible modulation until maximum modulation is reached. If maximum modulation is set the same as minimum modulation, ACM is disabled.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Use to reset modem settings to factory defaults – modem configuration set factory bandwidth and modulation will be reset to a minimum. Use to reset each of the radio channels to factory radio factory {A|B} defaults –...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Over The Air Over The Air Radio Configuration The Radio configuration page allows to define the main radio and modem parameters such as Tx power (Tx mute) and bandwidth/modulation, as well as to enable ATPC and ACMB functionality.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Press button. XPIC/SD/HSB - modify mode Figure 3-46 Radio configuration - modify mode Tx power – Indicates current Tx (transmit) power value (status mode); allows specifying Tx power value (modify mode). When modifying Tx power for Local A channel, Local B channel follows.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Tx power correction - displays the amount of transmitter power in decibels ATPC has currently corrected. Rx (remote) level range (-75..-15dBm) – Indicates minimum and maximum Rx level of the remote side Integra for ATPC operation (status mode); allows defining the minimum and maximum Rx level of the remote side Integra (modify mode).
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Single polarization – status mode Figure 3-47 Single polarization – status mode Information for chosen radio channel (A for vertical polarization and B for horizontal polarization) is shown. For a description see the next paragraph Single polarization Single polarization –...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Local B channel will follow. Tx frequency range indicates the range of central frequencies for the configured channel bandwidth. Default frequency range (indicated on the device labeling) is defined for 5MHz channel bandwidth, see Figure 1-2.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 16) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the current configuration page will apply only to the local side Integra device. If „Rollback on” is selected, then the configuration will be reverted to the last operational version in the case when erroneous configuration changes are applied.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Duplex shift value is entered then this field and its’ incorrect value will be highlighted in red color. Changeable Duplex shift option is available only in Integra-FIDU/FIDU+ radios without diplexer. Tx frequency – Indicates current configured Tx (transmit) frequency (status mode); allows specifying Tx frequency (modify mode).
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 14) RSSI LED Channel – shows which radio channel (A or B) Rx signal level is translated to RSSI LED indication (status mode); allows setting radio channel (A or B) which will have its’ Rx signal level translated to RSSI LED indication (modify mode). See chapter RSSI LED for further details.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Use to reset radio settings to factory defaults – Tx power will be disabled and frequencies radio factory {A|B} set to factory defaults. Could be executed separately for each radio. radio info Use to check the radio software version Use to upgrade radio firmware version.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 2) Header compression profile – shows what header compression profile is used on the device (status mode); allows enabling/disabling header compression and selecting default or adaptive profile for it (modify mode). 3) Number of compressed flows for engine 1 – status information visible in the case when header compression is enabled on the device and shows for how many traffic streams/flows header compression is applied on the device compression engine 1.
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A dialog window will not allow more than 64 characters. 3) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-57 Accessing License management page b) Press button. Figure 3-58 License management page in Modify mode c) Locate *.lic license file on your hard disk drive. d) Upload selected *.lic license file. e) Select the uploaded *.lic license file from the list and press “Activate”.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Apply AES 256-bit key: a) Go to “Over The AirSecurityAES encryption” on the remote side of the link. Figure 3-60 Accessing AES encryption page b) Press button. Figure 3-61 AES encryption page in Modify mode c) Enter a 64-symbol key consisting of hexadecimal values (0-9, A-F) or press “Generate random key”...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Networking Networking Ethernet VLAN Figure 3-62 Accessing VLAN config window Status mode Figure 3-63 VLAN page in status mode The VLAN configuration window provides the configuration of port-based Ethernet Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs), allowing up to 4094 different VLAN IDs. It is possible to set VLAN IDs as tagged or untagged members on each LAN port.
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) to delete the VLAN entry. 10) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied and the management connection between link sides is lost.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI network vlan set vid <1…4094> Use to add VLAN ID as a tagged (trunk) or untagged add {tagged | untagged} {LAN1 | (access) type on a specified port. LAN2 | LAN3 | WAN} network vlan set vid <1…4094>...
Add / Delete – press “Add” to add the entered VLAN rate or press the red cross (×) to delete this entry. By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied. CLI commands...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Figure 3-69 Port status window Press button. Modify mode Figure 3-70 Modifying ports parameters SAF Tehnika JSC...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 1) Port – indicates available switch ports. 2) State – Indicates operation status of each LAN port (status mode); allows enabling/disabling each LAN port (modify mode). If you disable port LAN1, management access through LAN1 will be lost.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-71 Accessing Rate limit settings Status mode Figure 3-72 Status mode SAF Tehnika JSC...
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(modify mode). The default setting is “2000”. 7) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Network port set LAN1 ingress- Use to set Committed Information Rate (CIR) and rate cir <96…1000000> cbs Committed Burst Size (CBS) setting for ingress rate limit <64…125000> on LAN1 port. Network port set <LAN2|LAN3> Use to set Committed Information Rate (CIR) and...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Figure 3-76 MAC address table view 1) Modify – press to modify. 2) Switch MAC address table on a particular port. Press button. Modify mode Figure 3-77 MAC table modify page 1) Clear the dynamic MAC address table on a particular port (“Clear” below the port number) or all ports simultaneously (“Clear all”).
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Networking Ethernet Link State Propagation and Backup Link State Propagation (LSP) and Backup provide the functionality described in Link state propagation. Figure 3-78 Accessing Link State Propagation and Backup menu Link State Propagation and Backup status window in LSP Enabled state...
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“Min. required capacity” is 0). 8) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI For indications during LSP activation, please see the figures below. Figure 3-81 LSP trigger off, normal operation Figure 3-82 LSP active, LSP port/ports down Figure 3-83 LSP trigger is on, LSP port/ports are up after the timeout “LAN auto recovery”...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI network lsp state < advanced | Changing LSP state: disable, enable LSP, enable backup | backup_inverse | Backup, enable Inverse Backup, enable LSP Advanced disable | enable > network lsp set auto_recovery Set auto recovery timeout in seconds <0 - 600>...
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8) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
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2) Backup-link port – select a port for Backup-link. 3) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI For an indication of when Inverse Backup is active, please see the figures below. Figure 3-89 Condition trigger is off Figure 3-90 Condition trigger is on, Local backup port is down, Backup link is active...
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8) Timeout on Deactivation – LAN port recovery delay after the WAN Trigger deactivation. 9) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI For indications during LSP Advanced activation, please see the figures below. Figure 3-93 Condition trigger is On for LAN1 port and Off for LAN2 and LAN3 ports Figure 3-94 LSP Advanced status in case of SyncLoss...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI network lsp set advanced <port> Select required capacity direction on LAN1-3 mode <rx> or <rx_tx> or <tx> network lsp set advanced <port> Select WAN Trigger mode: Normal or Inverse on LAN1 - wan_trigger <normal> <inverse>...
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State Machine). Radios exchange aggregation/protection status information of each device in the setup via SAF Mailbox Protocol (SMP). To avoid traffic aggregation via broken path (either primary or secondary), FSM in each device in the given setup monitors the state of neighbours, Ethernet links, and wireless links.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI General configuration guide: Do not interconnect Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ units with each other and do not plug Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ units into switches before the configuration of each node is finished. 1) Choose one link (low/high side radio) which will operate as the “Primary”. The second link will operate as the “Secondary”.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Primary Status mode after enabling aggregation Figure 3-101 Primary aggregation/protection after enabling aggregation – status mode SAF Tehnika JSC...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Press button. Primary Modify mode after enabling aggregation Figure 3-102 Primary aggregation/protection after enabling aggregation – modify mode SAF Tehnika JSC...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Secondary status mode after enabling aggregation Figure 3-103 Secondary aggregation/protection after enabling aggregation – status mode SAF Tehnika JSC...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Press button. Secondary Modify mode after enabling aggregation Figure 3-104 Secondary aggregation/protection after enabling aggregation – modify mode Aggregation/protection configuration 1) Aggregation – indicates whether aggregation is enabled or disabled. 2) Configurated role – indicates the configured role (status mode); allows specifying aggregation role (modify mode).
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 8) Instance ID (1…65535) – indicates configured instance ID (status mode); allows entering instance ID (modify mode). Instance ID should be the same on all 4 devices in a single link. Instance ID should differ for other 4+0 (aggregated) links in the network.
44) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Networking Ethernet Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree page provides the configuration of Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) and Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP). Figure 3-105 Accessing Spanning Tree page Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Press button to access configuration mode. Modify mode Figure 3-107 Spanning Tree configuration page 1) Bridge ID – Indicates the configured value of Bridge ID (status mode); allows specifying the value of Bridge ID (modify mode). This parameter and MAC address determine whether a given Bridge is Root Bridge.
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28) Top Change Count - Indicates how many times the topology has changed. 29) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) Status mode Figure 3-108 MSTP status page SAF Tehnika JSC...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode Figure 3-109 MSTP configuration page 1) Bridge ID – Indicates the configured value of Bridge ID (status mode); allows specifying the value of Bridge ID (modify mode). This parameter and MAC address determine whether a given Bridge is Root Bridge. The advantage is given to the combination of Priority and Address, which is numerically smaller.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 3) Max Age (6 – 40 sec) – Indicates configured period, during which the received BPDU packets’ information is stored for a separate port (status mode); allows specifying the value of Max Age in seconds (modify mode).
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Top Change Count - Indicates how many times the topology has changed. By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI network stp forwardDelay <4..30> Use to set the time in seconds that determines how long a separate port stays in Listening and Learning conditions. network stp helloTime <1..100> Use to set the value of the time gap in seconds between which the BPDU packets are being sent.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Networking Ethernet Packet Filtering The Packet Filtering page provides the configuration of Layer 2 Control Protocol (L2CP) for ingress and egress traffic on each radio port. Figure 3-110 Accessing Packet Filtering page Status mode Figure 3-111 Packet Filtering –...
Networking Synchronization SyncE Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) configuration allows synchronizing the Ethernet switch clock of the Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ device to an external clock by specifying the source port for such synchronization signals. Incorrect SyncE configuration may result in a loss of connectivity.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Figure 3-114 SyncE status page Modify mode Figure 3-115 SyncE configuration page 1) Port – shows which port is used for external clock synchronization signals when SyncE is enabled. 2) State – shows whether SyncE is enabled or disabled on the device.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-117 Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ back-to-back interconnection with an external clock source Figure 3-118 Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ as a master clock source CLI commands (Chapter 4 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE) network sync Shows SyncE status and configuration network sync status...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Networking QoS General QoS configuration The General QoS configuration page allows defining QoS queueing rules. Figure 3-119 Accessing General QoS configuration page Status mode Figure 3-120 General QoS configuration – status mode SAF Tehnika JSC...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode Figure 3-121 General QoS configuration – modify mode 1) Egress 802.1p priority override – indicates whether egress 802.1p priority override is enabled in the egress direction of a particular port (status mode); allows enabling egress 802.1p priority override on available ports (modify mode).
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CoSQ configuration is explained for each scheduler type below. 7) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 2) Droplimit – indicates droplimit buffer size assigned for each queue (status mode); allows modifying droplimit buffer size for each queue (modify mode). Increasing buffer size increases data transmission latency. 3) Weight - allows configuring weight in frames for each queue and port separately.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI network qos reset statistics Use to reset QoS statistics on a particular port or all {LAN1|LAN2|LAN3|WAN|all} ports simultaneously. network qos reset config Use to reset QoS configuration on a particular port or all {LAN1|LAN2|LAN3|WAN|all} ports simultaneously.
(modify mode). 7) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
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DSCP priority values and queues (modify mode). 4) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI CLI commands (Chapter 4 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE) network qos set <port> diffserv Use to enable or disable ingress DiffServ mapping (DSCP) state {enable|disable} on a particular port. network qos set <port> diffserv Use to change default DiffServ priority (DSCP) mapping.
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WAN port and queues (modify mode). 7) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Networking QoS WAN High Priority port The WAN High Priority port configuration page allows splitting traffic between two WAN ports (High Priority and Low Priority) based on the assigned VLAN ID (or range). This provides for...
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8) VLANs over WAN HP – VLANs (or VLAN range) are currently forwarded over the WAN 9) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. If „Rollback on” is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Performance Performance Alarm Alarm status Figure 3-137 Accessing Performance Alarm page Figure 3-138 Status page This page summarizes current alarms by showing the date and time the alarm occurred and its name. 1) Date – shows the date when the alarm was initiated.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Performance Alarm Alarm event log Figure 3-139 Accessing Alarm event log menu The Alarm event log shows 20 alarm entries per page and about 5000 alarm entries in total. By default, the last page of log entries is shown. The full alarm log can be downloaded by pressing on the “Alarm event log file”.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Press button. Modify mode Figure 3-141 Modify Alarm log 1) Clear alarm log – deletes all alarm log entries. 2) Toggle period selection – opens/closes period selection controls: Figure 3-142 Period selection 3) Load the latest data – refreshes alarm log and shows the last 20 log entries.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI log event show module {modem| psu | Use to show entries for a specific module. radio | system | alarm_only | iman} [last Regarding subcommands “last” and “time” please <#_of_entries>] [time <starttime> refer to commands above.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Figure 3-144 Sensor configuration page Press button. Modify mode Figure 3-145 Sensor configuration 1) Group description (name) – By default shows 5 groups of sensors divided by different group data destinations (event; perf; SNMP), as well as indicates whether the group is enabled (State);...
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Figure 3-147 6) Set all to default – Restores default settings for all groups and sensors. 7) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. CLI commands (Chapter 4 COMMAND LINE...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI log sensor mgmt <sensor> message Use to set severity for sensor event log messages <event> <severity> log default {all|group|sensors Use to set group, individual sensor, or all sensor [<sensor>]} configuration to default. Performance Alarm Alarm threshold configuration The page provides a summary of the parameters’...
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2) Set all to default – resets “Low value”, “High value” and “Delta value” for all parameters to factory defaults. 3) Default value – deselect to activate manual threshold modification. 4) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. CLI commands (Chapter 4 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE) log sensor info Use to show the configuration of sensor thresholds.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Performance Monitoring Performance graph The Performance graph allows visualizing various parameters on the Local side device over a chosen time period as curves. Available parameters will depend on the Sensor Configuration. Any two Local side device parameters can be shown at a time. By default, Local device Rx level (dBm) and MSE (dB) are selected and shown.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 5) Sensor log step – allows choosing graph granularity – 1, 15, or 60 minutes. 6) Indicates the start and end date/time of period displayed and allows selecting a specific period to show. 7) Period length – shows the length of the currently displayed time period.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI 6) Log entries per page – allows choosing 20, 50, or 100 entries per page in paged representation. 7) One page –will display the performance log on a single page in a separate tab. 8) Paged – will display performance log divided into pages in a separate tab.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Figure 3-156 Ethernet switch statistics status SAF Tehnika JSC...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Press button. Modify mode (buttons appear at the bottom of the page) Figure 3-157 Modify mode 1) Statistics for – time during which statistics have been gathered. 2) Ingress Pkts. – Packets that ingress on the port.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Note that a frame received on the interface corresponding to this port is only counted by this object if and only if it is for a protocol being processed by the local bridging function, including bridge management frames.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime. 43) Dot3 Out. Pause Frames – A count of MAC Control frames transmitted on this interface with an opcode indicating the PAUSE operation. This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in half-duplex mode.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-158 Accessing Actual throughput page Figure 3-159 Actual throughput page MODIFY button is deactivated on this page. 1) Ingress Mbps – indicates megabit per second rate on the input of the port. 2) Ingress pps – indicates packet per second rate on the input of the port.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Performance Ethernet QoS statistics Shows QoS statistics for 8 priority queues, indicating passed and dropped packets and bytes. Elapsed time is indicated as well. Figure 3-160 Accessing the QoS statistics page Status mode...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Performance Over The Air Equalizer graph The Equalizer graph window shows adaptive equalizer ‘taps’ coefficients, which at a set time moment minimize the multipath fading effect in the channel. For more details see chapter Adaptive equalizer.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-164 Equalizer taps and frequency response You can choose between Channel A and Channel B graphs and see also the cross discrimination graph. During normal operation, the frequency response curve is smooth at the center and the central equalizer tap is higher, while side towers evenly decrease.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Only a single user can see Constellation at a time. Constellation diagram page is not available when AES encryption is enabled. Figure 3-167 Constellation diagram page 1) Allows choosing how often constellation is automatically cleared.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Gaussian noise is displayed as fuzzy constellation points, Figure 3-168. Figure 3-168 Non-coherent single frequency interference is displayed as circular constellation points, Figure 3-169. Figure 3-169 Phase noise is displayed as rotationally spreading constellation points, Figure 3-170.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI curve can be used to recognize in-band interference or very powerful out-band interference (due to filters applied). Figure 3-171 Accessing RX spectrum page MODIFY button is deactivated in Rx spectrum page. Only a single user can see Rx Spectrum at a time.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Performance Over The Air Modem performance On Modem performance page there are modem performance data. Figure 3-173 Accessing Modem Performance page Status/clear mode In Modem Performance page there are both modem statistics presented for XPIC mode and corresponding modem (Local A or Local B) for single polarization.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI System System FW Firmware upgrade How to access “Firmware upgrade” page in Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ web GUI see Figure 3-175. For the upgrade process through Web GUI see Integra series firmware upgrade via Web section.
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Integra- X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ firmware file on your hard disk drive. 6) Upload – Press to upload a firmware file to Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. Up to 5 FW could be stored in Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+, you can delete unnecessary ones by “Delete” 4) button. Integra series firmware upgrade via Web GUI The firmware update package contains a firmware file (.bin extension), release notes, and...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-179 FW upgrade prompt (2) Please do not unplug power until the firmware upgrade procedure is finished - Web GUI will automatically reconnect and a login page will appear. CLI commands (Chapter 4 COMMAND LINE...
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IP connection from the Local device to the Remote device but will not modify the real IP address on the Remote device. 6) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. CLI commands (Chapter 4 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE) system ip addr [<IP>]...
System Configuration SNMP configuration The SNMP configuration pages provide the configuration of SNMP communities, host and trap addresses. The SAF NMS system will work only when SNMP is properly configured. Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ Relevant MIB files can be downloaded directly from 3-184 GUI.
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1) Read community – Indicates currently specified read community for SNMPv1/v2c (status mode); allows specifying read community for SNMPv1/v2c of the agent to enable parameters to be read (modify mode). The default “read” community name is “saf-public”. 2) Write community – Indicates currently specified write community for SNMPv1/v2c (status mode);...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI SNMPv3 setup SNMPv3 primarily is improved with security settings. It does not rely on SNMP community names as it is in versions 1 and v2c. Status mode Figure 3-186 SNMPv3 status page Press button. Modify mode Figure 3-187 SNMPv3 setup page SNMP users –...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI SNMPv3 security settings – Shows SNMPv3 security settings used. Download MIB file – Click to download Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ MIB files. By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+.
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3) Browse or Choose File (depending on the used web browser) – Press to browse for a saved configuration file on your hard disk drive. 4) Cfg import – Press to upload a configuration file to Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. SAF Tehnika JSC...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI The uploaded configuration overwrites the saved configuration. 5) Cfg restore – Press to restore saved system configuration, i.e., unsaved changes will be discarded! Restoring configuration overwrites the running configuration with the saved configuration. 6) Cfg factory – Resets system configuration to factory defaults.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI System Configuration Users configuration Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ features 2 default user accounts – admin (full control) and guest (read-only). Figure 3-191 Accessing Users configuration page Status mode Figure 3-192 User configuration page Press button. Modify mode Figure 3-193 User management page 1) Users –...
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4 and 32 characters. 11) Hide password – Uncheck to display the entered password in plaintext. 12) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. CLI commands (Chapter 4 COMMAND LINE...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI System Configuration System configuration Specify time settings and system/location names. Figure 3-194 Accessing System configuration page Status mode Figure 3-195 System configuration – status mode SAF Tehnika JSC...
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Figure 3-196 System configuration – modify mode System name – Allows entering a preferable system name. The maximum length of the system name cannot exceed 32 symbols. The default name is ‘SAF’. Location name – Allows entering a preferable system location name. The maximum length of the location name cannot exceed 64 symbols.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Use to show the list of found devices using system discovery list discovery protocol system discovery refresh Use to refresh device surroundings Use to perform remote discovery using specified system discovery remote <dst> <bcast> IP address and broadcast IP address Use to resolve a domain using configured DNS system dns dig <domain name>...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Figure 3-198 System services – status mode Press button. Modify mode Figure 3-199 System services page for WEB service port and RADIUS server configuration 1) HTTP – allows disabling or enabling HTTP access to Web GUI. By default HTTP access is enabled.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI By disabling both HTTP and HTTPS you will lose possibility to connect to the Web GUI. 4) HTTPS port – allows specifying TCP port for Web GUI access via HTTPS. By default, TCP port 443 is defined.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Use to show status or enable/disable HTTP system service redirect {enable | disable} redirection to HTTPS. system service ssh banner {clear | set Use to clear/set/show SSH login (1-255 characters <banner text> | show} long) banner.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-200 Accessing Syslog page The following syslog parameters can be configured: Figure 3-201 Syslog modify page 1) Syslog service – allows enabling or disabling Syslog service on the device. 2) Facility code – allows selecting facility code for the Syslog messages from the device.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI a. 0 (emerg); b. 1 (alert); c. 2 (crit); d. 3 (error); e. 4 (warn); 5 (notice); g. 6 (info); h. 7 (debug). By default, all sensors in Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ have the following severity levels for each of their 4 event types: a.
“Loopback duration time” countdown timer will appear. 2) By pressing „Execute configuration”, changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+. While modem loopback is active “Modem loopback: Enabled, digital” indication will be shown on the “Main”...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-205 below shows an example of the Main status page during modem loopback: Figure 3-205 main page indicating Loopback CLI commands (Chapter 4 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE) modem loopback Use to show modem loopback status.
By navigating to the “Download troubleshooting file” the “.tar.gz” archive containing various troubleshooting data files will be automatically generated and downloaded to your PC. When contacting SAF technical support team (techsupport@saftehnika.com) regarding troubleshooting issues, please always provide the troubleshooting file.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Snapshot of the adaptive equalizer taps` coefficients for equ_tapB.bmp the channel B eventlog.txt Alarm-event log file Perflog_503840100675_D18 Archive containing performance log files with maximum X2R03L_2024-01-30_10-56- 1440 entries for 1, 15, and 60-minute intervals 16.zip Information on currently running firmware and stored firmware files;...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI System Tools License management Provides a list of available licenses, time left for each license, and license upload controls. Figure 3-208 Accessing License management page Status mode Figure 3-209 Licence status window SAF Tehnika JSC...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Press button. Modify mode Figure 3-210 Licence status modify page 1) Available licenses – shows a list of available licenses, remaining time, and version. 2) Select active license – highlights currently active license in the list of the available license.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI CLI commands (Chapter 4 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE) license list Use to list available licenses. license list active Use to view settings of a currently active license. license file list Use to list available license files.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Use ENTER key to execute entered command. A list of valid CLI commands can be found at the end of each Web GUI page description. Refer to the chapter COMMAND LINE INTERFACE for details on how to connect to other CLI interfaces (serial, SSH, Telnet).
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI System About Copyright Displays copyright information. Figure 3-215 Accessing Copyright page Figure 3-216 Integra series Copyright page System About Inventory Displays hardware-related information, including such parameters as MB (Mother Board) revision, and Product Serial Number.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-218 Integra series Inventory page CLI commands (Chapter 4 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE) product info Use to show detailed information on the Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/- FIDU+ FODU. system number Use to show the Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ serial number. SAF Tehnika JSC...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Chapter 4 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE The Command line interface (CLI) is available via 4 individual interfaces: Secure Shell (SSH). • • Telnet (disabled by default). Serial terminal. • Web GUI (System Tools Console, partial functionality).
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3) Enter the username and password. Default credentials are as follows: login: admin password: changeme 4) After successful login “SAF>” prompt should appear (the prompt will differ if the system name is not the default one): Figure 4-4 system prompt 5) Press “Ctrl+C”...
3) Enter the username and password. Default credentials are as follows: login: admin password: changeme 4) After successful login “SAF>” prompt should appear (the prompt will differ if the system name is not the default one), see Figure 4-7 System...
3) Enter the username and password. Default credentials are as follows: login: admin password: changeme 4) After successful login “SAF>” prompt should appear (the prompt will differ if the system name is not the default one): Figure 4-10 System prompt...
Chapter 5 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Integra block diagram General internal block diagrams of Integra-X, Integra-X2 and Integra-FIDU/FIDU+ are shown Figure 5-1. It has a built-in 10 Gbps Ethernet switch with a 50 Gbps switching capacity that has three LAN ports: LAN1 - 1Gbps PoE-in port that can be used for powering Integra radio,...
PoE power supply modes. For details see Table 5-1 PoE injector DXATPI03 power mode DIP switch selection. To provide sufficient power level to Integra-X/X2 SAF produced injectors should be used in Passive PoE 120W mode. This mode also provides the most effective surge protection for...
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The combined length of Ethernet cables from CPE to PoE injector (“DATA” port) and from PoE injector to Integra-X/X2 (“DATA+PWR” port on PoE injector) should not exceed 100m to provide Ethernet data connection from CPE to Integra-X/X2. It is recommended to use outdoor type STP/FTP Ethernet cables Cat5e or better for the connection.
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Note that in case of short or open circuit occurrence, PoE injectors will not turn on. To establish a power connection in such a case all the connecting power cables, connectors and Integra-X/X2 device itself should be inspected to find and eliminate the faulty spot which causes short or open circuit occurrence.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION RJ45 - Data RJ45 - Data + Power Ports DC - 2ESDV-02P socket with screw locks Grounding screw Dimensions (W/H/D): 82 mm/41 mm/154 mm Weight 0.45kg (DXATPI03) Enclosure Steel Operating Temperature -10ºC to +55ºC Cooling Temperature controlled fans built-in: 2 pcs (DXATPI03) Climatic Class 3.1E compliant (ETSI ETS 300 019-1-3), IP 20;...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION to 57V, regardless of whether the input voltage varies from 10 to 57V. It is designed to compensate the voltage loss in long cables or insufficient input voltage from power supply. In turn, the mode with DC/DC converter switched off is suggested in setups with maximum output power needed in harsh, hot environments.
For power connection redundancy Integra-X/X2 device can be powered also simultaneously on both power ports: a 2-wire DC port and LAN1 RJ-45 port. Yet Integra-X/X2 will have an active power connection (main) only from one of the two power sources – the other one is in standby mode and ready to take over the power supply connection in case the main power source fails.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION In case Integra-X/X2's main power source is a DC power supply and SAF produced PoE injector is used in PoE 120W mode as a standby power source (for DIP switch settings on the injector see...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OFF – indicates that the cooling fans are turned off. FROZEN START – indicates that the temperature measured on the casing of the device is below 20°C and cooling fans will not be turned on upon device reboot, power-on, or 24-hour self-check.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION when rotation speed has decreased by speed_delta, speed_min – when the speed has increased by speed_delta. 17) state_msg - shows whether the fan status indication is recorded in the event log of the device. During self-check and cooling conditions or in case of system or cooling fan failure, the following events/alarms will be registered in the active alarm status and the event log (Performance ...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Using T20 screwdriver and 7mm wrench, unscrew and remove the fans from the fan block. Pictures above indicate two types of cooling fans. Integra-FIDU/FIDU+ can be equipped with any of those two cooling fan versions...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION In traditional voice-dominated wireless backhaul transmission networks, service availability levels of 99.995% are the norm. However, newer services such as Internet browsing, video streaming, video conferencing, and file moving (download/upload) can operate at more relaxed availability levels. Knowing traffic parameters and weather conditions in the link location it is possible to build a very reliable system.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Table 5-9 MSE thresholds for ACM modem profile switching Channel bandwidth, MHz 60 ETSI 60 FCC 40 ETSI 40 FCC 20 ETSI 20 FCC MSE, dB 4QAM-->16QAM -18.8 -18.8 -18.6 -18.7 -18.6 -18.6 -18.7 -18.9 -18.7...
ATPC reduces the average transmitted power, benefiting each ACM profile and any link condition. Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ receives information about Rx level from the far-end Integra-X/-X2/- FIDU/-FIDU+ through the service channel. Depending on the received Rx level parameter, the local Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ adjusts the transmitter power per the algorithm shown below.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Figure 5-7 ATPC algorithm flow diagram Link State Propagation and Backup Link state propagation Link state propagation (LSP) functionality allows shutting down specified LAN ports if synchronization loss events occur so that customer-premises equipment (CPE) can apply necessary changes promptly.
LAN port disabled during normal operation. This allows Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ to carry traffic during normal conditions and reroute the traffic flow to a backup link when configured trigger conditions are met.
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Figure 5-10 where the backup is realized by an unlicensed SAF microwave, for example, Integra-GS 24GHz unlicensed link. If the main link fails, then data will be switched to the 24GHz link. When the backup link is activated, the MAC table is cleaned, and WAN discards traffic. Remote side management is available through the backup link.
Backup-link LAN port. It is important that equipment on the Main data link is capable of disabling the LAN port connected to the backup Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ if the Main data link fails, otherwise, switchover to the Backup Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ link will not take effect.
Figure 5-12 LSP Advanced “WAN Trigger” logic WAN High Priority port (packet fragmentation) There are two Ethernet ports connecting the modem and the switch of the Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/- FIDU+: WAN HP (High Priority) and WAN LP (Low Priority). The WAN packet fragmentation functionality provides means to split traffic between the WAN HP port and WAN LP port.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Figure 5-14 Example of splitting different VLANs to HP and LP ports over the WAN channel Only those VLANs (single ID or range) may be redirected to the WAN HP port, which are configured as Tagged (Trunk) on the WAN port. Configuration must be identical on the local and the remote device for proper operation.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION A handshake mechanism between the transmitter and the receiver ensures that header compression is synchronized on both sides of the link. The receiving side is removing the compression headers and reconstructing the original header fields.
Use CLI command system service ftp enable to activate the FTP directory function. After system service ftp is enabled it is possible to connect to Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ by using your favorite FTP client. The username is anonymous and the password is empty.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FTP area has several sub-directories separating every sub-function: For uploading configuration files. For uploading firmware files. For more information see System FW firmware Firmware upgrade and CLI commands of Over The Air Radio Configuration section.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION takes up to 30 seconds, and SNMP read/write requests will return the timeout error during this time. In about 30 seconds, initiate system reboot by setting integraXsysServicesReboot to “1”. After system reboots, check current version reading integraXsysServicesFwCurrInfo variable.
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Cleartext-Password := “pass_1” where user_1 is a user name and pass_1 is a password. Figure 5-19 Configuration example in FreeRADIUS software (1) Add client (Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+) data by editing the client’s configuration file: /etc/freeradius/clients.conf. Add the following lines specifying Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Figure 5-21 RADIUS server configuration in Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ WEB GUI Execute a configuration, save the configuration changes and reboot Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/- FIDU+. Log in to Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ using the secure HTTPS connection. Proceed to assigning administrative rights to a user if needed, see next chapter...
128 bits. Based on key size AES is named AES-128, AES-192, or AES- 256. AES-256 encryption is available in Integra-X2 and integra-FIDU/FIDU+ models. SAF’s AES-256 encryption fully complies with Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 197 (2001)
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Figure 5-24 AES-256 algorithm illustration Each transformation takes 4 x 4 matrices as input and produces a 4 x 4 matrix as output. The key expansion function generates 15 round keys to be used at rounds. Each round key serves as one of the inputs to the AddRoundKey transformation.
1+1 SD, HSB and FD configurations 1+1 SD (Space Diversity), HSB (Hot Standby) and FD (Frequency Diversity) protection configurations are supported by Integra-FIDU/FIDU+ without diplexer, Integra-X and Integra-X2. It is not supported by integra-FIDU/FIDU+ with diplexer, as it supports only 1+0 configuration.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Figure 5-26 1+1 SD mode (FIDU) Figure 5-27 1+1 HSB mode (FIDU) Figure 5-28 1+1 FD mode (FIDU) SAF Tehnika JSC...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The connection scheme examples for 1+1 redundancy configurations for Integra-X/-X2 FODU are given in Figure 5-29 and Figure 5-30. 1+1 HSB/FD scheme includes an antenna (1), a coupler (2), waveguides (3), a tower mountable OMT (4) and a single FODU (5). 1+1 SD scheme includes an antenna (1), waveguides (2), tower mountable OMT (3), and a single FODU (4).
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Figure 5-31 1+1 HSB for U4GHz 4+0 aggregation configuration 4+0 aggregation is possible for Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ radio by using two interconnected links between which traffic will be distributed equally. Please refer to Aggregation/protection configuration for more information.
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Optical cable between LAN3 (optical) port on Primary Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ and CPE for data and management traffic. Figure 5-33 4+0 aggregation without power protection For powering both Primary and Secondary Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ use 2-wire power cable with DC power adapter (P/N D0ACPW01). SAF Tehnika JSC...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 4+0 aggregation with power protection configuration On both sides “Primary” and “Secondary” Ethernet traffic ports must be interconnected via an external switch (in addition to LAN2 interconnection) for protection to work. This connection is used to interchange 4+0 protection statuses for proper operation.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 4+0 external aggregation configuration Another option to aggregate two Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ radios is by using external network equipment as shown in Figure 5-34. For more information please refer to page 16 of the “Link aggregation/bonding and load balancing with SAF products”...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Header The display’s header shows the following static information: Date and time • • FIDU’s IP address System name • Parameters Pane Parameters Pane indicates the main parameters of the local terminal, the status of the local and remote terminal, and the alarm status of the local and remote terminal.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Local status – indicates status information of the local terminal. It contains the following parameters of one or both Channels: ODU Tx/Rx frequencies, information about active and/or standby Tx/Rx channels, actual modem bitrate, and channel bandwidth. Some examples: Figure 5-37 Local status display example Remote status –...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The button “DISENGAGE” allows switching between the secondary and primary paths. Pressing “DISENGAGE” will start the 10s timer and paths will be switched after the timer expires. Figure 5-40 Display service menu The button “DISPLAY” shows the current display panel firmware version. A new FW will be installed along with radio FW installation.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The Display Service screen contains a control-board status command button which can be used only for troubleshooting purposes. By pressing this button, the status information and parameters list will be displayed: Figure 5-42 Display service screen control board status...
Figure 6-1 Windows cmd console 3) The default directory in the console is the current user directory. To change it, type: cd <directory path>, for example: cd c:\saf\lld. 4) Run the recovery tool by typing “lld” without quotes in the console prompt and press ENTER.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual TOOLS Figure 6-2 “lld” command output Available commands and network adapter list should be shown. To scan for Integra series devices, the command should be run as follows: lld <network interface> For example: lld \DEVICE\NPF_{A67EA6B7-1686-4E98-BA19-2A7E5B205DCF} To copy the interface address from the network adapter list, click the right mouse button over the console and select “Mark”:...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual TOOLS Then while holding the left button, select the interface address: Figure 6-4 Selecting interface address After selecting, release the left button and click the mouse right button anywhere on the console. The address should be copied.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual TOOLS Figure 6-6 Pasted interface address Press ENTER and the recovery tool will now scan for Integra series devices. Available devices and their information will appear in the console. Make sure that the device has finished booting up.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual TOOLS The device is reset by using the required reset command with the recovery tool: lld <interface> reset <MAC> <reset command> where <interface> − network interface from the network adapter list; <MAC> − required Integra series device address;...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual TOOLS 9) Power down the Integra series device and power it up again, the reset should be completed soon. If the reset cannot be completed, redo step 8). 10) Store changes by command (must be done within the time frame of 3 minutes after a bootup) or by using WEB GUI (any time before the Integra series device is powered off) “SAVE”...
Bi-directional D- VB2- In case an Ethernet cable is used for power & data (with PoE injector), the combined Ethernet cable length from PoE injector to Integra-X/X2 and from PoE injector to CPE is limited to 100m/328ft. Refer to Table...
258m/ 848ft Maximum cable length calculation is done using copper resistance and PSU voltage 55V. 2-wire DC power port It is possible to power up Integra-X/X2 using a screw-type terminal block, pluggable, 2 pins, centerline 5.08mm/0.2 inch port. See Figure...
SFP+ modules 10GBASE-SR, 10GBASE-LR, 10GBASE-ER and 10GBASE-ZR. Please inquire SAF representative about the possibility of purchasing SAF-approved SFP modules. In the case of third-party vendors, you can inquire SAF representatives about the necessity of additional testing according to SAF standards.
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual INTERFACES USB port The USB port provides serial terminal access to CLI. The socket is B type. Figure 7-4 USB-B port Figure 7-5 USB B socket pinout RSSI LED The RSSI/Status LED can be activated in three operational modes – Mode 1, Mode 2, and Mode 3.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual INTERFACES Figure 7-6 RSSI LED placement on Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ radios Figure 7-7 LED blink pattern SAF Tehnika JSC...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual INTERFACES RSSI/audio port The RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) port is used to adjust the alignment of the antenna for best performance (for both rough and fine adjustment); this can be done using a digital multimeter or headphones connected to the RSSI port. The RSSI port is a 3.5mm socket. The output of the RSSI port is DC voltage and audio frequency and varies depending on the received signal level.
Figure 7-10 RSSI cable 3.5mm RSSI/audio jack pinout Figure 7-11 shows the typical relationship of the received signal level (Rx level) displayed by the Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ radio vs. the RSSI port output voltage (RSSI – Received Signal Strength Indicator). The table below shows the relevance between the received signal level (Rx level) and audio output frequency.
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual INTERFACES Output audio frequency Audio Rx level frequency (dBm) (Hz) -100 1000 Figure 7-12 Audio frequency vs RSSI SAF Tehnika JSC...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual INTERFACES Grounding connection Always provide a good connection from the FODU grounding screw to the tower/mast/building grounding circuit. You must choose one, the most convenient, of 2 screws for grounding connection. See Figure 7-13. Figure 7-13 grounding connection placement...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual INTERFACES Figure 7-15 Front panel of Integra-FIDU/FIDU+ with diplexer Antenna port on Integra-FIDU/FIDU+ with diplexer The antenna port on the Integra-FIDU/FIDU+ with diplexer is located on the back panel of the radio. A rectangular standard waveguide flange is provided for waveguide connection:...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ User Manual APPENDIX Appendix: Integra-X/-X2/-FIDU/-FIDU+ technical specifications For technical specifications of Integra-X, Integra-X2, Integra-FIDU and Integra-FIDU+ please refer to the datasheets at https://old.saftehnika.com/en/downloads (login/registration required). SAF Tehnika JSC...
INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/FIDU+ User Manual ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATIONS ACAP – Adjacent Channel Adjacent Polarization ACI – Adjacent-Channel Interference ACM – Adaptive Coding and Modulation ADPD – Adaptive Digital Pre-Distortion ATPC – Automatic Transmit Power Control BER – Bit-Error Ratio CCI – Co-Channel Interference CLI –...
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INTEGRA-X/-X2/-FIDU/FIDU+ User Manual ABBREVIATIONS RSL – Received Signal Level RSS – Radio Standards Specification RSSI – Received Signal Strength Indicator Rx – Receive SES - Severely Errored Second SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol SNR – Signal-to-Noise Ratio STP – Spanning Tree Protocol TCP/IP –...
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