Siklu EtherHaul 600 Installation Manual

Siklu EtherHaul 600 Installation Manual

Gigabit ethernet wireless solution
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EtherHaul™ 500/600
Gigabit Ethernet Wireless Solution
Installation Manual
EH600-INST-05, Issue 3
March 2018
© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO SIKLU COMMUNICATION LTD.

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About this Document
Applicable Products and Releases
Lists product models and minimum software release versions for the EtherHaul system.
Audience
Describes the target audience for the installation manual.
Conventions
Explains document conventions like icons and text formatting for easier navigation.
Important Notes and Warnings
Document Notes and Cautions
Details document notes, cautions, and text conventions like references and commands.
Safety and Regulatory Notices
General Safety
Safety advice for general installation and operation in hazardous environments.
European Commission Compliance
Compliance information with European directives and standards for the product.
FCC/IC Regulatory Statements
Regulatory Notes and Cautions
Covers FCC/IC statements, modification warnings, installation cautions, and French prudence.
Introduction to the EtherHaul System
Main Features
Details key features like V-band, throughput, spectral efficiency, and antenna characteristics.
Functional Description
Explains the system's functional blocks: RFIC, Modem, Network Processor, Interfaces, CPU, and Antenna.
Technical Specifications
Details technical parameters for V-Band, including frequency, modulation, throughput, interfaces, and power options.
Licensing
Explains software licensing for data rates, Layer 2 capabilities, synchronization, encryption, and ExtendMM.
Management
Describes system management via Web-Based EMS or CLI, including OAM functionality.
Installing the EtherHaul System
Preparing the Site
Guides on selecting and preparing ODU sites, including physical and environmental requirements.
Cabling Requirements
Details requirements for outdoor-grade cabling, PoE input/output, shielded Cat5e, and surge protection.
EtherHaul Package Content and Tools
Lists package components, instructions for unpacking, and essential installation tools.
Preparing for Installation
Explains how to calculate expected receive signal strength (RSSI) for link planning.
Mounting the EtherHaul
Details the mounting instructions using the EH-MK-SM mounting kit, including bracket assembly and pole attachment.
Connecting the Cables
Guides on connecting Ethernet cables to ODU ports, including GND, Eth1, Eth2, Eth3, and RSSI output.
Power Options
Explains how to power the EtherHaul using PoE or a direct DC feed via RJ45-DC adapter.
Grounding the EtherHaul
Provides instructions for connecting the grounding cable to the ODU and earth connection, and recommends surge protectors.
Preparing the Cables
Describes how to enclose cable connectors in protective All-Weather shells for ODU interfaces.
System LEDs
Details the status indicators (PWR, RF, ETH1/2/3, BT/GPS) and their corresponding colors and meanings.
Aligning the Antenna
Explains the importance of antenna alignment and introduces operational modes: Alignment, Adaptive, and Static.
Performing the Alignment
Provides step-by-step instructions for coarse and fine antenna alignment using DVM and adjustment bolts.
Link Up Verification
Describes the process to verify the radio link status after alignment, checking RF LEDs and connectivity.
Performing Basic Setup Using the Web-Based Management
Connecting to the ODU Using the Web-Based Management
Instructs on launching a browser, entering the IP address, and logging into the ODU's web interface.
Main Page
Describes the read-only Main page, displaying link status, frequency, RSSI, CINR, mode, and throughput.
General Configuration Commands
Covers essential configuration commands like Apply, Save Configuration, Rollback, Reset, and Copy To Remote.
Quick Configuration Wizard: Step 1 - System
Guides on configuring system name, date, and time for both local and remote units.
Quick Configuration: Step 2 – Radio
Details radio configuration parameters including channel bandwidth, frequency, transmit power, and operational mode.
Quick Configuration: Step 3 – Eth Ports
Explains configuration of Ethernet ports: type, enable, auto-negotiation, and speed/duplex settings.
Quick Configuration: Step 4 – Network
Covers network configuration for IP addresses, default gateway, and SNMP managers.
Radio Page Overview
Describes how to manage radio link parameters and monitoring through the Radio page sections.
Radio Settings
Details radio settings such as channel bandwidth, frequency, transmit power, RSSI, CINR, and operational mode.
Advanced Radio Settings
Covers advanced radio configurations like Long Range Mode, ATPC, Encryption, Role, Link ID, and ARQ.
Radio Maintenance
Explains maintenance features like RF Loopback and muting the remote transmitter.
Modulation Table and Spectrum Analyzer
Presents modulation profiles and explains the Spectrum Analyzer tool for site survey.
Statistics and Default Bridge Configuration
Mentions monitoring performance via statistics and the default Transparent Bridge configuration.
Commissioning and Acceptance Procedure
Installation Verification and Testing
Verifies physical installation, RF link status, link errors, Ethernet services, and management.
Recording ODU Configuration
Instructs to copy running configuration to startup and save the configuration file for backup.

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