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PTP / PMP

User Manual

70-00033-01-03
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005
September 2005
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    AN-50e System PTP / PMP User Manual 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 1 of 100...
  • Page 2: Copyright Information

    Copyright Information All rights reserved September 2005. The information in this document is proprietary to Redline Communications Inc. This document may not in whole or in part be copied, reproduced, or reduced to any medium without prior consent, in writing, from Redline Communications Incorporated.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Statements..........13 WEEE Product Return Process............... 16 Lightning Protection................. 17 1.10 Product Information ................. 18 System Description ................19 Introduction....................19 AN-50e Terminal (Indoor Unit) ..............21 2.2.1 Mounting....................21 2.2.2 Power Supply ..................21 Grounding Connection................. 21 System Fuse..................21 2.2.3...
  • Page 4 Connections Browse Screen ............... 61 Statistics Screens ..................62 4.5.1 Link Statistics Screen ................62 General....................62 Wireless....................62 Block....................63 Controls ....................63 4.5.2 Group Statistics Screen............... 64 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 4 of 100...
  • Page 5 Configuration and Parameter Query............ 92 Miscellaneous Commands ..............93 Glossary Of Terms .................. 94 Quick Config Guide ................. 96 6.6.1 Pass-Through Configuration..............97 6.6.2 Configure Pass-Through Operation............. 97 6.6.3 VLAN Configuration................98 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 5 of 100...
  • Page 6 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.
  • Page 7 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.....
  • Page 8 AN-50e user manual 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 8 of 100...
  • Page 9: Important Safety & Service Notices

    14. Installation of the transceiver must be contracted to a professional installer. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 9 of 100...
  • Page 10: Important Warning Symbols

    Use the space below to affix serial number stickers. Also, record the MAC address, located on the back of the terminal. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 10 of 100...
  • Page 11: Fcc Notice

    6. Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Redline Communications Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 11 of 100...
  • Page 12: Ul Information

    ENTELA The AN-50e system is ENTELA approved for health and safety. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005...
  • Page 13: R&Tte Directive 1999/5/Ec Statements

    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.
  • Page 14: Table 0: R&Tte - Countries Of Use

    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.
  • Page 15: Table 1: Notices - Community Language Ce Declarations

    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...
  • Page 16: Weee Product Return Process

    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.
  • Page 17: Lightning Protection

    - The ground connection on the back of the terminal should be connected to the same ground for the building. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 17 of 100...
  • Page 18: Product Information

    Product Information Use the following table to record important system information: Product Information Terminal SN: MAC Address Transceiver SN: Model #: Antenna Model No.: Antenna SN: Serial Number Stickers 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 18 of 100...
  • Page 19: System Description

    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.
  • Page 20 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.
  • Page 21: An-50E Terminal (Indoor Unit)

    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.
  • Page 22: Wireless Leds

    The Signal LED turns off if the system cannot maintain a link using the lowest modulation scheme. Intermittent flashing may not indicate a serious problem. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 22 of 100...
  • Page 23: Ethernet Section

    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.
  • Page 24: Table 5: Overview - Ethernet Link/Collision Led Diagnostics

    LED off) straight-through cable is used. The connected Ethernet Repair or replace faulty equipment. equipment may be malfunctioning. System processor malfunction. Apply short reset or long reset. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 24 of 100...
  • Page 25: System Section

    (i.e., paper clip) to depress the switch. Depressing the reset button for less than five seconds activates a short-reset (equivalent to cycling power on the terminal). Depressing the reset button for 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 25 of 100...
  • Page 26: System Radio (Outdoor Unit)

    On equipped systems, you can adjust for a voltage peak using a DC voltmeter. Use the Web interface to select either the buzzer or voltage alignment pin. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 26 of 100...
  • Page 27: Antenna

    1 ¾" to 4 ½" (4.45 cm to 11.45 cm) OD masts found on many commercial tower installations. Figure 8: Overview - Antenna Bracket Assembly (with transceiver) 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 27 of 100...
  • Page 28 AN-50e user manual 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 28 of 100...
  • Page 29: Using The Web Interface

    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.
  • Page 30: Table 10: Web - Screens And User Access

    The following table lists the default login names and passwords. Table 11: Web - Default System Users Username Default Password Description admin admin Access to all screens. user user Access restricted to monitoring screens. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 30 of 100...
  • Page 31: System Information

    Yes - RF link successfully established with remote-end terminal. No - RF link not established with remote-end terminal. Uncoded Burst Rate: (PTP Only) The current uncoded burst rate for the link. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 31 of 100...
  • Page 32: System Statistics

    Active Wireless Links: Number of active wireless links to subscriber systems. Active Wireless IDs: Number of active wireless IDs. Current Tx Power: Transmit power level. Channel Frequency: Current channel selection. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 32 of 100...
  • Page 33: Ptp System Status

    RF Status [Error Code]: An error code indicating the condition of the system RF components. See Table 27: Diag. - RF Status Error Codes on page 74 for details. Ethernet MAC Address: System hardware address. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 33 of 100...
  • Page 34: Ethernet Lan Statistics

    Tx Packets: Discarded: Total number of transmitted wireless packets discarded due to errors. Controls Reset Statistics: Click this button to zero the counters for the wireless and Ethernet LAN Statistics displayed on this page. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 34 of 100...
  • Page 35: System Logs Screen

    The logs indicate if the following user-initiated transactions were completed: Change Password: System Password screen. Save Configuration: Configuration screen. Send Options Key: AN-50e Options screen Upload: Upload Software screen. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 35 of 100...
  • Page 36: System Configuration Screen

    Errors in these fields can result in the inability to establish a communication link. Please review each setting carefully to ensure a quick, trouble-free deployment. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 36 of 100...
  • Page 37: General

    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.
  • Page 38: Management

    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.
  • Page 39: Wireless

    Table 14: Web - CE: RF Channels T-54 Radio: 5.4 GHz Center Frequency (GHz) Center Frequency (GHz) Center Frequency (GHz) 5.500 5.580 5.660 5.520 5.600 5.680 5.540 5.620 5.700 5.560 5.640 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 39 of 100...
  • Page 40: Table 15: Web - North America Rf Channels

    If DFS trigger events are detected on all channels, operation is suspended until the thirty-minute time interval expires for at least one channel. Note: This hardware-enabled feature is not available on the AN-50. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 40 of 100...
  • Page 41: Controls

    Click the Save button at any time to save the current changes. System Reset: Click this button to boot the system. Resets all statistics and unsaved changes to the configuration is lost. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 41 of 100...
  • Page 42: Ptp System Configuration

    20 letters and numbers. Use the drop-down menu to select between the two System Details: Enter additional descriptive details about this terminal. The description can be any combination of up to 20 letters and numbers. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 42 of 100...
  • Page 43: Wireless

    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.
  • Page 44: Table 17: Web - Ce: Rf Channels

    If DFS trigger events are detected on all channels, operation is suspended until the thirty-minute time interval expires for at least one channel. Note: The hardware-enabled DFS feature is not available on the AN-50. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 44 of 100...
  • Page 45 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.
  • Page 46: Controls

    Click the Save button at any time to save the current changes. System Reset: Click this button to boot the system. Resets all statistics and unsaved changes to the configuration is lost. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 46 of 100...
  • Page 47: System Password Screen

    Note: The original factory default passwords can be restored by depressing the front panel Reset button for more that five seconds. This also resets the configuration to the factory default settings. The software version is not effected. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 47 of 100...
  • Page 48: Upload Software

    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.
  • Page 49: Snmp Settings Screen

    SNMP community, but the access level can be changed. Edit: Select a community from the pull down menu and click the Edit button to modify an existing community. The Community Configuration/Trap Configuration screen is displayed. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 49 of 100...
  • Page 50: Trap Configuration

    A Trap Host is an IP system/server that is set up to receive SNMP trap messages. Checking this option enables sending traps. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 50 of 100...
  • Page 51: Link Configuration Screen

    The uplink and downlink settings ensure that bandwidth opportunities are distributed correctly based on service level agreements. Use the Redline PMP Configuration Tool for assistance in determining appropriate values for load- balancing. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 51 of 100...
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  • Page 53: Using Vlan Over Wireless

    - 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.
  • Page 54: Table 19: Vlan - Packet Classification

    Traffic group, where the packets are forwarded to the local Ethernet Port. If no pass-through group is configured, all packets identified as pass- through traffic are discarded. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 54 of 100...
  • Page 55: Vlan Configuration Screens

    The packet belonging to this group is forwarded unmodified over the wireless to all subscriber stations participating in this VLAN (subscriber stations with connections to this group). Further processing 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 55 of 100...
  • Page 56: Wireless Traffic Parameters

    Group QoS Level: Enter the group bandwidth index. This index is used to set the bandwidth range when transmitting multicast and broadcast traffic to group members. A default value of '5' is recommended. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 56 of 100...
  • Page 57: Connection Configuration Screen

    The packet is forwarded to the subscriber station Ethernet port. Pass-through: Select pass-through to create a connection to process all untagged packets and packets where the outermost VLAN ID tag not match the 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 57 of 100...
  • Page 58: Wireless Traffic Parameters

    Table 20: Web - PMP QoS and SINADR Settings Uncoded Burst Rate (Mbps) SINADR (dB) UL QoS Level: Enter the weighting value for downlink unicast traffic. See DL QoS Level above. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 58 of 100...
  • Page 59: Browse Screens

    Del. (Delete): Click Del. on any line to delete that group. A group can not be deleted until all connections to that group have been deleted. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 59 of 100...
  • Page 60: Links Browse Screen

    Del. (Delete): Click Del. on any line to delete that link. A link can not be deleted until all connections referencing this link have been deleted. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 60 of 100...
  • Page 61: Connections Browse Screen

    Sts. (Statistics): Click Sts. on any line to display uplink and downlink statistics for that connection. Del. (Delete): Click Del. on any line to delete that connection. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 61 of 100...
  • Page 62: Statistics Screens

    SINADR: Average signal to interference, noise, and distortion ratio measured since the last screen refresh. The measurement includes the effects of AGC. Lost Frames: Number of frames lost. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 62 of 100...
  • Page 63: Block

    Blocks Retransmitted: Number of blocks retransmitted over the wireless interface. Blocks Discarded: Number of blocks discarded (could not be sent over the wireless). Controls Refresh: Click Refresh to update the statistics display. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 63 of 100...
  • Page 64: Group Statistics Screen

    Packets Transmitted: Number of Ethernet packets transmitted over the wireless interface. Packets Received: Number of Ethernet packets received over the wireless interface. Controls Refresh: Click Refresh to update the statistics display. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 64 of 100...
  • Page 65: Connection Statistics Screen

    Packets Transmitted: Number of Ethernet packets transmitted over the wireless interface. Packets Received: Number of Ethernet packets received over the wireless interface. Controls Refresh: Click Refresh to update the statistics display. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 65 of 100...
  • Page 66: Operating Notes

    Ethernet port on the sector controller and subscriber stations. Use the following steps to create a simple pass-through configuration suitable for initial system testing of a version 3.x system. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 66 of 100...
  • Page 67: Before You Start

    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.
  • Page 68 7. Click the Apply button to create the connection. 8. Repeat steps 1 through 7 for each subscriber station to be included in the group. The system should now pass all tagged and non-tagged traffic. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 68 of 100...
  • Page 69: Setting Up A Campus (Isolated Vlan) System

    Group Connection Port Connection Link Group Name Name Tagging Tagging Tagged SS-1-Dept1 Tagged [L-1] [D1] SS-2-Dept1 Tagged [L-2] [D2] Tagged SS-1-Dept2 Tagged [L-1] [D1] SS-2-Dept2 Tagged [L-2] [D2] 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 69 of 100...
  • Page 70: Setting Up A Management Group

    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.
  • Page 71: Diagnostics And Troubleshooting

    Password admin Ethernet IP Address 192.168.25.2 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 0.0.0.0 Wireless RF Channel Set by factory key. Tx power 14 dBm Encryption Disabled / no key 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 71 of 100...
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting The Web Interface

    Warning: performing a long reset restores the terminal's IP address (192.168.25.2) and IP Subnet Mask (255.255.255.0) to the factory default value. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 72 of 100...
  • Page 73: Rf Error Codes

    The minimum required voltage for operation is 12 VDC. See Table 27: Diag. - RF Status Error Codes for a list of the thirty-two possible error codes. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 73 of 100...
  • Page 74: Table 27: Diag. - Rf Status Error Codes

    Low DC PLL Error Error Over Power Voltage At High Temp. IF Cable Supply Radio Input Warning Fault No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 74 of 100...
  • Page 75: System Error Log Messages

    211-Error: while writing flash! While writing the new software into terminal flash memory an unexpected error occurred. Try to repeat the process and if the error persists contact your local representative. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 75 of 100...
  • Page 76 Default SNMP configuration was loaded. 226-Error while saving SNMP SNMP configuration saving process wasn't successfully. Try configuration! again. If the problem persists, contact customer support. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 76 of 100...
  • Page 77: Disable Tagged Management

    2. Perform a long-reset on the system by depressing the reset button for longer than five seconds. This also resets some other operating parameters. See section 5.1: Factory Default Settings on page 71. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 77 of 100...
  • Page 78: Replacing System Fuse

    Be certain to use fuses of the same type and rating. Note space Figure 32 : Diag. - Fuse Holder 3. Replace the fuse holder in the system terminal and secure. 4. Restore power to the system. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 78 of 100...
  • Page 79: Appendices

    AN-50e user manual Chapter System Specifications Table 29 : Spec. - AN-50e Technical Specifications Wireless System System Capability: LOS, Optical-LOS, and Non-LOS RF Band: T-54 Radio: 5.470 GHz to 5.725 GHz T-58 Radio: 5.725 GHz to 5.825 GHz T-58e Radio: 5.725 GHz to 5.850 GHz...
  • Page 80 AN-50e user manual Table 29 : Spec. - AN-50e Technical Specifications Wireless Transmission: OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) Network Connection: 10/100 Ethernet (RJ-45) System Configuration: HTTP (Web) interface, SNMP CLI via Telnet and local console Network Management: SNMP: standard and proprietary MIBs...
  • Page 81: Dc Power Supply Cable Connections

    Note: DC units are not equipped with power switches and activate immediately when connected to a power source. Note: The Widemouth power supply options are not available for the AN-50. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 81 of 100...
  • Page 82: Antenna And Power Specifications

    Note: The RF output power and selection must be professionally programmed and installed by the manufacturer or a trained professional installer for compliance with FCC requirements of maximum EIRP of 36 dBm. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 82 of 100...
  • Page 83: T-58E Radio: Antenna Power Specifications

    Note: The RF output power and selection must be professionally programmed and installed by the manufacturer or a trained professional installer for compliance with FCC requirements of maximum EIRP of 36 dBm. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 83 of 100...
  • Page 84: Radio: Maximum Rf Power Vs. Antenna Gain

    Applies to sectorized antennas only. Table 33 : Spec. - 5.4 GHz Band RF Power vs. Antenna Gain A6017 RWS A9016 RWS A6015 MTS A9014 MTS 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 84 of 100...
  • Page 85: Operational Power For T54 (Fcc)

    28.5 14.0 29.0 14.5 29.5 15.0 30.0 15.5 30.5 16.0 31.0 16.5 31.5 17.0 32.0 17.5 32.5 18.0 33.0 18.5 33.5 19.0 34.0 19.5 34.5 20.0 35.0 20.5 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 85 of 100...
  • Page 86: Cli Interface

    Table 35 : Spec. - Console (RS-232) Port Pinout Name RS232 V.24 Description Receive Data Transmit Data System Ground V.24 column is ITU-TSS V.24 circuit name. RS232 column is RS232 circuit name. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 86 of 100...
  • Page 87: Connecting Via Telnet

    The following commands are available via Telnet and Console connections to the terminal. For online help, type 'help <command>' at the command prompt. Figure 34 : CLI Help Screen 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 87 of 100...
  • Page 88: Help Config

    Identifies the local terminal telnet Specifies whether configuration over telnet is enabled telport Specifies the TCP port used for telnet txpower The maximum power level of the system 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 88 of 100...
  • Page 89: Help Config Id

    Note: Different sets of parameters must be set for link, group, or connection IDs: Link ID: idname, peermac, dlrate, ulrate Group ID: idname, bsporten, grpviden, grpvid, grppri, grpqos Connection ID: idname, conlid, congid, dlqos, ulqos, conviden, convid, conpri 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 89 of 100...
  • Page 90: Help Stats

    The center frequency of the channel in use statscode Specifies the status code swver Specifies the operating software version txpower The current transmit power level uptime System uptime 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 90 of 100...
  • Page 91: Help Stats Id

    Specifies how many times the link was lost lrcon Specifies the number of registered connections lscode Specifies the link status code luptime Specifies the link up time 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 91 of 100...
  • Page 92: Configuration And Parameter Query

    <ip dest> test <config> Test configuration settings for 5 minutes, after which the system reverts to the previously saved settings. To make settings permanent, use the 'save' command. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 92 of 100...
  • Page 93: Miscellaneous Commands

    <time> Reset the terminal after <time> seconds. If <time> = 0 or is missing the reset operation is aborted. upgrade <ipaddr> <filename> Starts the software upgrade process. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 93 of 100...
  • Page 94: Glossary Of Terms

    A theoretic construct of an antenna that radiates its signal 360 degrees both vertically and horizontally—a perfect sphere. Generally used as a reference. Inter-exchange Carrier. A long-distance phone company. Local Exchange Carriers. The traditional local wired phone company. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 94 of 100...
  • Page 95 Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol The standard set of protocols used by the Internet for transferring information between computers, handsets, and other devices. TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol Transmitter 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 95 of 100...
  • Page 96: Quick Config Guide

    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.
  • Page 97: Pass-Through Configuration

    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.
  • Page 98: Vlan Configuration

    Note: If Tagged Management is not configured, you are now unable to access the web GUI of subscriber stations over the wireless interface. Local access though the Ethernet port is not affected. 70-00033-01-03 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2005 September 2005 Page 98 of 100...
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