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DragonWave Horizon COMPACT Product Manual (110 pages)
Wireless Ethernet
Brand:
DragonWave
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 User Manuals
11
What Is New in this Release
11
Tructure
11
2 Introduction Toh
13
Orizon Compact
13
Applications
14
Wimax
14
Leased Liner
14
Last Mile Fibree
14
Ackhaul / Ethernet Evolution
14
Eplacement
14
Xtension
14
Technical Specifications
15
Figure 3-2 Horizon Compact
17
Figure 3-1 Horizon Compact
17
Finger" Wrench
18
Hoisting Lug
18
3 Physical Description
17
Figure 3-4 Finger Wrench
18
Figure 3-3 Hoisting Lug
18
Copper Interface - O
19
Cabling
19
Option 1
19
Ethernet and Power
19
Optical Interface
19
Power on Ethernet
19
Lightning Protection
20
5 0 Powering the Horizon Compact
19
Figure 3-5 Outdoorp
20
Figure 3-7 Dual Polarization
21
Figure 4-1 Horizonc
25
Outdoor Equipment
26
Equirements
23
Table 4-1 Parts Required
23
Table 3-2 Port 2 Power Cable
20
Adio Mount (Dprm)
21
Ount (Psrm)
21
4 Installation R 4.1 System Grounding
25
Figure 4-2 Grounding of Non
27
Figure 4-3 Grounding Ofe
28
Figure 4-4 Grounding of Tower
28
Figure 4-6 Indoor Lightninga
30
Figure 4-5 Outdoor Lightning
30
Nits
31
On E)
29
Figure 4-8 Indoor Lightninga
31
Figure 4-10 Indoor Unit with
32
Figure 4-11 Horizon Compact
33
Figure 4-13 Weatherproofg
35
Figure 4-14 Indoor Unit Pone
35
Figure 4-17 Outdoor Lightning
38
Eeds
41
Orizon Compact
41
Figure 4-9 Two Indoor Units in
32
Rj45 Connector
36
E Unit
37
Lightning Arrestor Unit
38
Opper Interface - Option 2
38
Figure 4-18 Indoor Lightning
39
Figure 4-19 Rj45 Connector Pinout
39
Ightning Arrestor Unit
39
Figure 5-1 Grounded Power
41
Figure 5-2 Grounded Power
41
Figure 5-3 Connecting Power
42
Option
42
Pone Unit
42
Ption 1
42
Figure 5-4 Connecting Power
43
Figure 5-5 Pone Status Led
44
Table 5-1 Pone Status Led F
44
Figure 5-6 Outdoor Suppression
45
Option
45
Figure 5-7 Indoor Suppression
46
Using the Indoor
46
Figure 5-8 Connecting Power
47
Omposite C Able
47
Optical Interface
47
Using the Composite
47
Alternate Power
48
Copper Interface - O
42
Figure 4-7 Outdoor Lightning
31
Figure 4-12 Outdoor Unit Pon
34
Seals
35
Figure 5-9 Optional External
48
6 Initial Configuration
49
Secure Management
49
Access
49
Enhanced Security
50
Efault
50
Logging on
51
Using Telnet
51
Context Sensitive
51
Using Thew
51
And and Frequency Channels
51
Eb Interface
51
Ensitive H Elp
51
Help
51
Using Telnet
52
Eb Interface
53
Using Telnet
54
Ddress V Alues
54
Values
54
Recovery of Ip a
55
Changing and Adding
55
P Asswords
55
Table 6-1 User Accountl
55
P Assword
56
Adding or Changing
57
Changing Noc and 6.7 Logging out
63
Session Time out
63
7 Antenna Mounting and 7.1 Polarization
65
Figure 7-1 Horizonc
65
Lmds Andu
69
Table 7-1 Allowable Dish /R
69
Pole and Towers
70
8 Locating Horizon
71
Near Field Effects
71
Table 8-1 System Height Vso
71
Determine Link Budget
75
Antenna/Radio Assembly Mounting Bracket
75
Standard Antennas
75
A Lignment
75
Flat Mini Antenna
76
Table 9-1 Radio /Flat Minim
78
Received Signal Level (Rsl) Measurements
79
Protecting the Bnc Connector in Corrosive Environments
79
Three Important Factors
80
Antenna Radiation Patterns
80
Table 9-2 Antenna Gains and Table 9-3 Approximate Size of Beam at Destination
80
Clear Line of Sight (Los)
82
Sensitivity of the Alignment Adjustment
82
Table 9-4 Degrees Perr
82
10 Aligning the Antennas
83
Visual Alignment - Standard Antennas
83
Visual Alignment - Flat Mini Antenna
85
Radio Frequency (Rf) Alignment of the Antennas
85
Signs of a Healthy Link
87
11 Advanced Configuration Features
89
12 Horizon Compact Management
91
Alarms List
91
13 Configuration Backup and Restore
93
System Configuration Backup
93
System Configuration Restore
93
User Account Configuration Backup
93
User Account Configuration Restore
93
14 Software Upgrades
95
Upgrade Path
95
Table 14-1 Software Upgrade
95
Single System
96
Multiple Systems
96
Appendixa - Cli Command List
97
Appendixb - Safety Information
103
Appendixc - Regulatory Compliance Information
107
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DragonWave Horizon COMPACT Product Manual (144 pages)
Compact Wireless Ethernet link
Brand:
DragonWave
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 0 Introduction
9
Table 2-1 Torque Specifications for Antennas
11
2 0 Aligning the Horizon Compact System
11
Visual Alignment of the Horizon Compact Antennas
11
Figure 2-2 Using GPS and Compass Bearings to Align Antennas
12
Figure 2-1 Aligning Antennas Using Local Landmarks
12
Table 2-2 Approximate Size of Beam at Destination
15
Figure 2-5 Main Lobe and Side Lobes (Distance of Approximately 4 Km)
16
Avoid the Fresnel Zone
17
Figure 2-6 WRONG! Obstruction of the Fresnel Zone
17
Figure 2-7 WRONG! Trees Within the Fresnel Zone Obstruct the Signal
17
Alignment Adjustment Sensitivity
18
Locating Horizon Compact Antennas
18
Dish Antenna
14
Figure 2-3 Main and Side Lobes
14
Figure 2-4 Typical Main Lobe Coverage Using 23 Ghz Radio with 24" Antenna
15
Detailed Alignment of the Horizon Compact Antennas
13
Radiation Pattern of Dish Antennas
14
Table 2-3 Degrees Per Revolution of Adjustment
18
Table 2-4 Antenna Specifications - Selected Radios
18
Table 2-5 Antenna Height Vs Obstacle Distance for 24 Ghz Unlicensed
19
Figure 2-8 Correct & Incorrect Antenna Location
19
3 0 Advanced Configuration Features
21
Radius Server User Authentication
21
Management Vlan Tagging
25
Q Tagging
25
Vlan Tagging Implementation in Horizon
25
Vlan Tagging Overview
25
Horizon Compact Vlan Settings
27
Table 3-2 VLAN Configuration: Network Protocol Strict Is OFF. VLAN Tagging Is ON, VLAN Tag Has Been Programmed into Horizon Compact
27
Table 3-3 VLAN Configuration Network Protocol Strict Is ON. VLAN Tagging Is off
28
Table 3-4 VLAN Configuration Network Protocol Strict Is ON. VLAN Tagging Is on
28
Figure 3-1 802.1P Enabled on Horizon Compact with Example Cos Allocations
31
Figure 3-2 Cos Queues Can be Allocated a CIR and a Committed Burst Size
32
Cos Committed Information Rate (CIR)
33
Cos Queue Committed Burst Size
33
Expedite Queuing
34
Operation of Qos Using Multiple Expedite Queues
34
Management Traffic
36
Operation with 802.1P Priority Queuing Disabled
36
Operation with 802.1P Priority Queuing Enabled
36
Frame
42
Pause Frames
42
Horizon Compact Throughput Speed
43
Maximum Throughput Speed
43
Table 3-5 System Mode and Modulation Scheme
44
Asymmetric Throughput Speed
48
Upgrading System License Speed
50
Adaptive Transmit Power Control (Atpc)
55
C Ontrol (Atpc)
55
Horizon Compact Authentication
56
N Oauthentication
56
Unique Authentication
56
Authentication Failure Action
57
Authentication Polling
57
Group Authentication
57
Configure Authentication
58
Threshold Alarms
63
Rapid Link Shutdown (Rls)
67
Settings for Basic Mode
69
Rls Link Control Settings
71
Settings for Advanced Mode
71
Configuring the Time Source (Sntp)
79
Table 3-6 Time Sources
79
Utomatic Adaptive Modulation
83
Bnc Connector
85
How and When Protection Switching Occurs
85
Orizon Redundancy
85
Forcing the Data Path to a Particular Link
86
Recovery to Primary Link after Protection Switching Has Occurred
86
Redundancy Cli Commands
86
Two Wire Option Example
88
Class of Service Types
32
Figure 3-3 Redundancy Connections - 2 Wire Option - Copper Interface
88
Figure 3-4 Redundancy Connections - 2 Wire Option - Optical Interface
89
Single Wire Option Example
94
Table 3-1 VLAN Configuration: Network Protocol Strict Is OFF. VLAN Tagging Is off
27
Cos / Qos 802.1P Priority Tagging
31
Figure 3-5 Power Switch Radio Mount
94
Figure 3-6 Redundancy Connections - Single Wire Option - Copper Interface
95
Figure 3-7 Redundancy Connections - Single Wire Option - Optical Interface
96
4 0 Horizon Compact Management
102
Management through Port in Band
103
Management through Port out of Band
103
Telnet Access
104
Secure Shell Access Security
105
Configuring Secure Shell (Ssh)
105
Orizon Compact Web Interface
106
Features
106
Connecting to the Horizon Compact Web Interface
107
Exiting the Application
108
Login
108
Figure 4-1 Web Interface - Login Screen
109
Figure 4-2 Web Interface - Home Screen
110
Figure 4-3 Web Interface - Tree Diagram
111
Web Page Tree Diagram
111
Orizon Ssl Web Server
112
What Is Ssl
112
Generating a Certificate on the Horizon Compact
113
Installing Certificates on Your Web Browser
114
Enabling Ssl Per User Group
119
Event and Performance Logs
120
Radio Loopback
123
Table 4-1 Simultaneous Logins for Web Interface
109
Home Screen
110
Table 4-2 Performance Log Durations
123
5 0 Network Management of Horizon Compact
125
Simple Network Management Protocol (Snmp)
125
Supported Snmp Versions
125
Horizon Compact Enterprise Management Information Base (Mib)
133
Snmp Traps
133
Appendix A - Cli Command List
139
Appendix B - Site Survey Information
141
Planning
141
Site Survey
141
Site Preparation
142
Appendix C - 802.1P Priority Tagging Overview
143
Cos Vs Qos
143
DragonWave Horizon COMPACT Product Manual (89 pages)
Wireless Ethernet
Brand:
DragonWave
| Category:
Radio
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 User Manual Structure
9
2 Introduction to Horizon Compact
11
Applications
12
Wimax
12
Cellular Backhaul / Ethernet Evolution
12
Leased Line Replacement
12
Last Mile Fibre Extension
12
Technical Specifications
13
3 Physical Description
15
Cabling
16
Copper Interface
16
Optical Interface
16
Lightning Protection
17
Dual Polarity Radio Mount (Dprm)
17
Power Switch Radio Mount (Psrm)
18
4 Installation Requirements
19
Hoisting Lug
20
Ethernet Cabling from Horizon to Ethernet Switch
21
Assembling the Rj-45 Connector
22
Snap Fit" Style
22
Push Fit" Style
23
5 Powering the Horizon Compact
25
Copper Interface
25
Optical Interface
26
6 Initial Configuration
29
Logging on
29
Using Telnet
29
Context Sensitive Help
29
Lignment
29
Using the Web Interface
30
Configuring Radio Band and Frequency Channels
30
Using Telnet
32
Using the Web Interface
32
Configuring Ip Address Values
32
Recovery of Ip Address and Serial Numbers
33
Changing and Adding User Names and Passwords
33
Changing the Super User Name and Password
33
Adding or Changing Noc
34
Adding or Changinga
36
Logging out
37
Session Time out
37
7 Antenna Mounting and 7.1 Polarity
39
Licensed Radio Bands
39
Unlicensed Radio Bands
40
Antenna Location
41
Pole and Tower Specifications
42
Lignment
42
8 Grounding , Power and 8.1 Power on Ethernet (Pon E)
44
9 Preparing for Alignment
48
Received Signal Level (Rsl) M
49
Lignment
49
Three Important Factors
50
Antenna Radiationp
50
Clear Line of Sight (Los)
50
Alignment Adjustment
50
Lignment
50
Lignment
51
10 Aligning the Antennas
52
Lignment
52
Lignment
53
Signs of a Healthy Link
53
11 Advanced Configuration
54
Radius Server Usera
54
Agging
54
802.1P Priority Queuing
55
Agging
55
Lignment
59
Bnc Connector
62
M Ount (Psrm)
62
Two Wire Option
63
Single Wire Option with the Psrm
65
12 Horizon Management
68
In-Band and Out-Of-Band Management
68
Management through Port 1 (In-Band)
68
Agging
68
Management through Port 2 (Out-Of-Band)
69
Telnet Access
69
Secure Shell Access Security
69
Supported Snmp Versions
69
Web Interface
70
Home Screen
70
Performance Screen
71
Configuration Screen
71
Diagnostics Screen
71
Value
71
Alarms Screen
72
Tools Screen
72
Contacts Screen
72
Horizon Compact Ssl Web Server
72
Generating a Certificate on Horizon Compact
72
Lignment
72
Event and Performance Logs
73
Radio Loopback
73
Alarms List
74
13 Configuration Backup and Restore
76
System Configuration Backup
76
System Configuration Restore
76
User Account Configuration Backup
76
User Account Configuration Restore
76
14 Software Upgrades
78
Single System
78
Multiple Systems
78
Appendixa - List of Cli Commands
80
Lignment
80
Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume
81
Appendixb - Safety Information
82
Horizon Compact
82
Appendixc - Regulatory Compliance Information
86
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