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Table 27: Diag. - RF Status Error Codes ............74 Table 28: Diag. - System Log Messages ............75 Table 29: Spec. - AN-50e Technical Specifications ..........79 Table 30: Spec. - DC Power Supply Cable Connections ........81 Table 31: Spec. - T-58 Radio: Antenna Power Specifications ......82 Table 32: Spec.
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LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: WHEE - Logo ..................16 Figure 2: AN-50e System - Terminal, Transceiver, and Antenna......19 Figure 3: Overview - Front Panel Wireless LEDs..........22 Figure 4: Overview - Front Panel: Ethernet LEDs ..........23 Figure 5: Overview - Front Panel Reset Switch and System LEDs.....
5.4 GHz Systems Redline Communications Inc. wireless systems comply with the essential requirements of the Directive 1999/5/EC. This product may be used in all EU countries (and other countries following the EU directive 1999/5/EC) that have implemented nationally the appropriate ECC Decision to harmonize use of the 5.4 GHz frequency band.
Communications approved antennas. DFS, ATPC & Channel Selection Redline Communications Inc. wireless systems shipped to all EU countries (and other countries following the EU directive 1999/5/EC) have the DFS and ATPC features permanently enabled. Frequency selections are restricted where controlled by regulation.
Community language versions of informal statement for inclusion in user information in accordance with Article 6.3 of Directive 1999/5/EC Danish Undertegnede Redline Communications erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr AN-50e overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF Dutch Hierbij verklaart Redline Communications dat het toestel AN-50ein overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante...
Figure 1: WEEE - Logo In accordance with the WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directive, 2002/96/EC, Redline Communications equipment is marked with the logo shown above. The WEEE directive seeks to increase recycling and re-use of electrical and electronic equipment. This symbol indicates that this product should not be disposed of as part of the local municipal waste program.
80 km in clear line of sight (LOS) conditions. The AN-50e system is a Class A digital device for use in a commercial, industrial or business environment. The system is equipped with dynamic frequency selection (DFS) to detect interference from other devices using the same frequency and automatically take a pre-selected action, such as disable transmission or relocate transmission to alternative frequency.
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Multiple sector controllers can be installed on a single rooftop or tower to provide multi-sector coverage. A single sector AN-50e PMP implements a distributed wireless L2 switch, with one uplink port located on the sector controller (master) distributing bandwidth to a variable number of subscriber stations.
2.2.3 Time Synchronization Port The AN-50e has one BNC input on the rear panel for time synchronization. This port accepts a standard IRIG-B signal (1 pps) from a GPS satellite clock. This port is currently disabled and may be enabled in a future software release.
The Ethernet Data/Mgt port is always enabled. This port is used for user data traffic and in-band management (HTTP, FTP, SNMP, and TELNET). The AN-50e Ethernet port can be set for auto-negotiate or manually set to full duplex or half duplex mode for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps operation.
PTP/PMP and Master/Slave selection. The following sections include sample screens from an AN-50e system configured for operation as a PMP sector controller. All unique fields are described for both PTP and PMP selections. Common fields are listed using the PMP field name.
Options Key: Displays the user-entered system options key. The options key controls the availability of functions and default settings on the AN-50e. This includes maximum Tx power levels and the DFS function. The key is personalized to each terminal's MAC address. Please ensure that the correct MAC address is provided when requesting a key from your local representative.
AN-50e user manual Management Ethernet Mode: Select the operating mode of the Ethernet port (AN-50e only). Auto - Auto-negotiate the speed connection speed. 10 - Operate at 100Base-T only. 100 - Operate at 100Base-T only. HD - Operate at half-duplex only.
The Flow control feature enables the terminal to request other Ethernet devices to pause transmission during busy periods. Ethernet Mode: Select the operating mode of the Ethernet port (AN-50e only). Auto - Auto-negotiate the speed connection speed. 10 - Operate at 100Base-T only.
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Each link is comprised of a sector controller and one or more subscribers. The sector controller establishes and manages the bi-directional data link with each AN-50e subscriber. The subscriber receives and sends data under the control of the sector controller.
Slower network connections may take longer -- do not interrupt the download process. 4. When the file transfer is complete, the AN-50e verifies the integrity of the new software file. If errors were introduced during the transfer process, the software file is rejected a warning message is registered in the event log, and you must repeat the upload process.
- VLAN tagged management traffic Overview The VLAN tagging feature allows the user to configure and operate the AN-50e as a VLAN-aware wireless switch. A 'group' is created at the sector controller for each VLAN to be transported, and 'connections' are added to enable data flow with any subscriber station participating in that VLAN.
AN-50e user manual Before You Start The basic installation and setup procedures for the AN-50e are described in the Quick Install Guide and the Redline BFW Installation Guidelines documents. This includes information for site planning, installation, antenna alignment, and basic configuration.
The following diagram illustrates a tagged management configuration with two network management system (NMS) sites. In this setup, a single VLAN is used to control the AN-50/AN-50e wireless equipment and other user equipment. Figure 31: Op. Notes - Tagged Management Configuration Over-the-air management is possible only after a group and connections are configured to transport the VLAN management traffic.
Quick Config Guide This procedure is an aide for configuring basic PMP operation on V3.0 AN-50 and AN-50e systems. For detailed installation and setup procedures, refer to the AN- 30e/AN-50e Quick Install Guide and the Redline BFW Installation Guidelines user manuals provided on CD-ROM.
System User Manual, the AN-30e/AN-50e Quick Install Guide, and the Redline BFW Installation Guidelines provided on CD-ROM. The VLAN tagging feature allows the user to configure and operate an AN-50e deployment as a VLAN-aware wireless switch. A 'group' is created at the sector controller for each VLAN to be transported, and 'connections' are added to enable data flow with any subscriber station participating in that VLAN.