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Radwin RW-2049-0200 User Manual (446 pages)
Broadband Wireless Transmission System
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Microphone system
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Table of Contents
RADWIN Worldwide Offices
3
Regulatory Compliance
4
Table of Contents
8
Part 1: Basic Installation
24
Welcome to RADWIN 2000
25
RADWIN 2000 Highlights
25
Figure 10-3 C
25
What's New in Release 2.6.40
26
Terminology
26
More about New and Extended RADWIN 2000 Products
27
Key Applications
29
Cellular Backhaul
29
Broadband Access
29
Mobility Applications
30
Key Features of RADWIN 2000
30
Components of a RADWIN 2000 Link
33
The Outdoor Unit (ODU)
33
The Indoor Unit (IDU)
35
Power over Ethernet (Poe) Devices
37
Gsu
38
Antennas
39
Lightning Protector
40
Ethernet Repeater
40
RADWIN Manager
41
RADWIN Network Management System (RNMS)
42
Accessories
42
Documentation Supplied with RADWIN 2000
42
How to Use this Manual
42
A Little Terminology
43
Conventions Used in this Manual
44
Notifications
44
Typographical Conventions
44
Windows Terminology
45
Viewing and Printing
46
Chapter 2 Site Preparation
47
Planning the Link Site
47
Overview
47
The Site Survey
47
Introduction
47
Recommended Equipment
47
Stage 1: Preliminary Survey
48
Stage 2: Physical Survey
49
Additional Outdoor Site Requirements
49
Additional Indoor Site Requirements
49
Stage 3: RF Survey
50
RF Planning for Dense Installations and Collocated Sites
50
Chapter 3 Hardware Installation
52
Safety Practices
52
Preventing Overexposure to RF Energy
52
Grounding
52
Protection against Lightning
53
General
53
Package Contents
53
ODU Package Contents
53
IDU-E Package Containing
55
IDU-C Package Contents
55
External Antenna Package Contents
56
Additional Tools and Materials Required
56
Tools and Materials
56
Cables and Connectors
56
Hardware Installation Sequence
57
Outdoor Installation
58
Preparing the ODU before Deployment
58
Mounting the ODU
58
Mounting External Antennas
58
Mounting the Lightning Protection Devices
59
Outdoor Connections
59
Indoor Installation
59
Installing IDU-E
59
Mounting the IDU-C
60
Connecting Power to the IDU
62
Connecting the ODU to the IDU
63
Installing a Link Using Poe Devices
63
Connecting User Equipment
63
Connecting and Aligning Odus / Antennas
64
Installing the RADWIN Manager Application
66
Minimum System Requirements
66
Installing the Software
66
Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager
67
The RADWIN Manager Log-On Concept
69
Log-On Errors and Cautions
71
Unsupported Device
71
Incorrect IP Address or Invalid Read/Write Community Strings
72
Incorrect Password
72
Logging in to the Over-The-Air Site
73
Changing the Log-On Password
73
First Steps
74
Default RADWIN 2000 Settings
75
Using RADWIN Manager Spectrum View
76
Chapter 5 Installing the Link
78
Overview
78
Installation
80
Step 1, Start the Wizard
80
Step 2, System Parameters
80
Changing the Link Password
82
Step 3, Channel Settings
84
Step 4, Tx Power and Antenna Settings
86
About Single and Dual Antennas
87
Considerations for Changing Antenna Parameters
90
Step 5, Hub Site Synchronization Settings
95
Step 6, Services
95
Figure 5-16 Services and Figure 5-17 Services and
96
Figure 5-18 Services and Figure 5-19 Services and
98
Limitations on the Use of Asymmetric Allocation
99
Asymmetric Allocation and Collocation
99
Asymmetric Allocation and TDM
100
Figure 5-33 Installation
100
TDM Services Selection
101
Modulation Rate Selection
104
Setting Monitored Hot Standby Mode
105
Figure 5-24 Services and Figure 5-28 Services and
105
Ethernet Ring
106
Ethernet Qos
106
Setting the TDM Jitter Buffer
106
Step 7, TDM Clock Configuration
109
Step 8, Installation Summary and Exit
113
Figure 5-34 M
114
Figure 5-35 M
115
Figure 5-36 M
116
Figure 5-37 M
117
Chapter 6 The RADWIN Manager: Main Window
118
One Manager for All RADWIN Radio Products
118
The Main Window of the RADWIN Manager
118
The RADWIN Manager Toolbar
119
Figure 6-1 Main Window
119
Main Menu Functionality
120
Elements of the RADWIN Manager Main Window
121
Figure 9-14 Performance
121
Chapter 7 Configuring the Link
125
Overview
125
Configuration
127
Step 1, Start the Wizard
127
Step 2, System Parameters
127
Figure 7-1 Linkc
127
Step 3, Channel Settings
128
Figure 7-3 Channels
129
Figure 7-5 Channels
130
Figure 7-7 Choosing an Figure 7-8 Transmission
131
Step 4, Tx Power and Antenna Settings
132
Changing Number of Antennas and Tx Power
132
Switching between MIMO and Diversity Modes
134
Step 5, Hub Site Synchronization Settings
135
Step 6, Services
135
Step 7, TDM Clock Configuration
136
Figure 7-11 Services and
136
Step 8, Configuration Summary and Exit
137
Figure 7-14 M
138
Chapter 8 Site Configuration
139
Configuring the Site
139
Editing the Configuration Parameters by Site
139
Figure 8-1 Configuration
140
Viewing System Details
141
Viewing Air Interface Details
141
Changing the Transmit Power
142
Hub Site Sync
143
Figure 8-3 Changing the
143
Site Management: IP Address, VLAN and Protocol
144
Configuring the ODU Address
144
Figure 8-5 Management
145
Configuring VLAN Settings
146
Lost or Forgotten VLAN ID
147
Enable / Disable Protocols
147
Displaying the Inventory
148
Figure 8-7 Enable /Disable
148
Security Features
149
Figure 8-8 Inventory Window
149
Changing the Link Password
150
RADWIN Manager Community Strings
150
Figure 8-10 Changing the Figure 8-11 Alternative
153
Link Lock Security Feature
154
Setting the Date and Time
157
Figure 8-12 Date Andt
158
Figure 8-13 Changed
159
Figure 8-14 Date Andt
159
Ethernet Properties
160
ODU Mode
160
Figure 8-15 Bridge , Vlan
161
Figure 8-16 Bridge , Vlan
162
Configuring Ethernet Ports Mode
163
Port Connections
163
VLAN Tagging for Ethernet Service: Configuration
164
Setting the Maximum Information Rate (MIR)
171
Figure 8-19 Bridgec
172
TDM MHS Status
173
Figure 8-20 Ethernet
173
Setting External Alarm Inputs
174
Resetting
175
Figure 8-22 Externala
175
Figure 8-23 Sitec
176
IDU Detection
177
Backup/Restore of ODU Software Files
177
Backup ODU Software to a File
177
Restoring ODU Software or Configuration
178
Muting the Alignment Tone Buzzer
178
Configuration with Telnet
179
Figure 8-24 a
179
Figure 8-25 T
180
Chapter 9 Monitoring and Diagnostics
182
Retrieving Link Information (Get Diagnostics)
182
Figure 9-1 Get Diagnostics
183
Link Compatibility
184
TDM Loopbacks
184
Figure 9-4 Loopback Options
186
Figure 9-5 Loopback Defined
186
Local Line Loopback
187
Figure 9-6 Site Aport
187
Remote Reverse Loopback
188
Remote Line Loopback
188
Figure 9-7 Local Linel
188
Figure 9-8 Remoter
188
Local Internal Loopback
189
Figure 9-9 Remote Line
189
Figure 9-10 Local Reverse
189
Reinstalling and Realigning a Link
190
The Link Budget Calculator
190
Throughput Checking
190
Performance Monitoring
191
The Monitor Log
191
Figure 9-11 P
192
Figure 9-12 Basicp
193
Figure 9-13 Atypicalp
193
Figure 9-15 T
196
Events, Alarms and Traps
197
The Events Log
197
Figure 9-16 Events Log
198
RADWIN Manager Traps
199
Setting the Events Preferences
200
Figure 9-17 P
200
Saving the Events Log
201
Active Alarms
201
Viewing Recent Events
201
Figure 9-18 Activea
201
Reverting Alert Messages
202
Figure 9-19 Recente
202
Other Advanced Preferences
203
Enable and Disable Checking for Software Updates
203
Setting the RADWIN Manager Language
203
Setting SNMP Parameters
203
Remote Power Fail Indication
203
Figure 9-20 Advancedp
203
Troubleshooting
204
Replacing an ODU
204
Restoring Factory Setup
205
Online Help
205
Customer Support
205
Part 2: Site Synchronization
206
Chapter 10 Hub Site Synchronization
207
What Is Hub Site Synchronization
207
Figure 10-1 I
207
Hardware Installation
209
Connecting an HSS Unit
209
Using a Single HSS Unit
211
Using more than One HSS Unit
211
Figure 10-7 Cascading Two
212
Figure 10-8 Cascading Three
212
HSS Error Notification
213
ODU/HSS Unit Connection Pinout
214
Radio Frame Pattern (RFP)
214
Without HSS
214
RFP and HSS
214
Figure 10-10 Radiof
214
RFP: General Radio Frame Pattern
215
RFP: RADWIN 2000 Considerations
215
Figure 10-11 Services and Figure 10-12 Services and
216
RFP: Winlink 1000 Considerations
218
HSS Status LED on the IDU-C and New Style IDU-E
219
Link Configuration and HSS
219
Site Configuration and HSS
221
Figure 10-14 Hub Site
221
Figure 10-15 Sitec
221
Chapter 11 Using the RADWIN GSU
222
What Is It for
222
GSU Functionality
222
Typical GSU Scenarios
222
Independent Distributed Sites
222
Multiple Distributed Sites with Communication
223
Cascaded Sites Using Shifted Phase Transmission
224
GSU Redundancy
224
Figure 11-3 P
224
GSU Kit Contents
225
GSU Installation
225
Overview
225
Figure 11-4 Make the Figure 11-5 General Gsu
225
Preparing the GSU for Use
226
Mounting the GSU
226
Configuring the GSU
227
Figure 11-7 Sitec
228
Figure 11-8 Sitec
229
Figure 11-9 Sitec
231
Figure 11-10 Sitec
232
Figure 11-11 Sitec
233
Figure 11-12 S
234
Figure 11-13 Sitec
235
GSU Preferences
236
GSU Monitoring and Diagnostics
236
GSU Telnet Support
236
Figure 11-14 Sitec
236
Software Update for Gsus
237
Part 3: Advanced Installation
238
Chapter 12 Monitored Hot Standby Installation Procedure
239
What Is a RADWIN Monitored Hot Standby
239
What RADWIN MHS Provides
240
Equipment Protection
240
Air-Interface Protection
240
Purpose of this Chapter
241
Who Should Read this
241
RADWIN MHS Kit Contents
241
Installing a RADWIN MHS
241
Figure 12-3 H
242
Figure 12-4 Servicesc
243
Figure 12-5 T
244
Figure 12-6 T
245
Figure 12-7 P
246
Maintaining a RADWIN MHS Link
247
IDU Replacement
247
Figure 12-8 Secondary
247
ODU Replacement
248
Switching Logic
248
Switching from Primary Link to Secondary Link
248
Figure 12-9 P
249
Switching Back from the Secondary to the Primary Link
250
Figure 12-10 S
250
Figure 12-11 P
251
System Operation Description
252
Figure 12-12 Secondary
252
Scope
253
What Is an Ethernet Ring
253
Some Terminology
253
RADWIN Ethernet Ring
254
Figure 13-1 Ringp
254
Ethernet Ring Topologies Supported by RADWIN
256
Protection Switching
258
Hardware Considerations
258
Special Case: 1 + 1 Ethernet Redundancy
258
Figure 13-2 Node with
258
Using RADWIN Manager to Set up a Ring
259
Figure 13-3 1+1 Ethernet
259
Figure 13-4 Using Idu-C
259
Figure 13-5 S
260
Figure 13-6 Ring Options
260
Figure 13-7 Configuring
261
Figure 13-8 Configuring
261
VLAN Tagging - Overview
263
VLAN Terminology
263
VLAN Background Information on the WEB
263
VLAN Tagging
263
Figure 14-1 T
263
Qinq (Double Tagging) for Service Providers
264
VLAN Untagging
264
Port Functionality
264
Figure 14-2 S
264
VLAN Availability
267
VLAN Configuration Using the RADWIN Manager
267
Management Traffic and Ethernet Service Separation
268
VLAN Tagging for Ethernet Service: Configuration
268
Figure 14-7 U
271
Figure 14-8 P
271
Chapter 15 Software Upgrade
272
What Is the Software Upgrade Utility
272
Upgrading an Installed Link
272
Figure 15-1 Softwareu
273
Figure 15-2 Add Site Options
273
Figure 15-3 a
274
Figure 15-4 S
274
Figure 15-5 Softwareu
275
Software Update for Gsus
276
Figure 15-6 S
276
Figure 15-7 S
276
Chapter 16 FCC/IC DFS Installation Procedure
277
FCC/IC 5.4/5.3 Ghz Links: Background
277
FCC/IC 5.4/5.3 Ghz Link Activation
278
Figure 16-1 Activating an Figure 16-2 Airi
278
Figure 16-3 the Local
280
FCC/IC 5.4/5.3 Ghz Link Configuration
281
Figure 16-4 B
281
Figure 16-5 Channels
282
FCC 5.4Ghz Device Registration
283
Registering the Device
284
TDWR Table
287
Part 4: Field Installation Topics
289
ODU Mounting Kit Contents
290
Mounting an ODU on a Pole
291
Figure 17-4 M
291
Mounting an ODU on a Wall
292
Figure 17-5 Mounting on a
292
Mounting an External Antenna
293
Mounting a Connectorized ODU Horizontally
293
Figure 17-6 Mounted
293
Figure 17-7 I
293
Chapter 18 Lightning Protection and Grounding Guidelines
294
Grounding for Antenna Cable
294
Grounding for Indoor/Outdoor Units
295
ODU Grounding
295
Figure 18-1 G
295
IDU Grounding
296
The RADWIN Lightning Protection Kit
296
Using Lightning Protectors and Grounding
296
Figure 18-3 G
297
Figure 18-4 G
298
Mounting RADWIN Lighting Protection Unit
299
Internal ESD Protection Circuits
300
Figure 18-6 L
300
Chapter 19 Preloading an ODU with an IP Address
301
Why this Is Needed
301
Required Equipment
301
The Procedure
302
Figure 19-1 Log Onw
302
Figure 19-2 Opening
303
Figure 19-3 Configuration
304
Figure 19-4 Management
305
Figure 19-6 Confirmation of
306
Tip: How to Recover a Forgotten ODU IP Address
307
Figure 19-7 Mainw
307
Figure 19-8 Existing Ip
308
Chapter 20 Link Budget Calculator
309
Overview
309
User Input
309
Link Budget Calculator Internal Data
309
Calculations
310
Eirp
310
Expected RSS and Fade Margin
310
Min and Max Range
310
Service
310
Availability
310
Antenna Height
311
About the Fresnel Zone
311
Figure 20-1 Fresnel Zone
312
Running the Link Budget Calculator
313
Figure 20-2 Accessing the Figure 20-3 Linkb
313
Figure 20-4 Band Selector
315
Figure 20-9 Rate Selector
317
Figure 20-10 C
318
Figure 20-11 Climactic
319
Figure 20-12 Climactic
319
Figure 20-13 W
320
Chapter 21 Changing the Factory Default Band
322
Why this Is Needed
322
Required Equipment
322
The Procedure
322
Figure 21-1 Becomingi
323
Figure 21-2 Opening
324
Figure 21-3 Changeb
324
Figure 21-4 a
325
Figure 21-5 Changeb
325
Changing Band for DFS
326
Special Products or Features: Entering a License Key
326
Figure 21-6 Mainw
326
Provisions for Licensed 3.X and 2.5 Ghz Bands
327
Overview
327
Figure 21-7 Using the Figure 22-1 Preferences
327
Terminology Recap
328
Regulatory Considerations for 3.650-3.675 Ghz FCC/IC Part 90 Sub Part Z
328
Band Splitting for ETSI 3.4 - 3.7Ghz
330
Using He RADWIN Manager to Set up a 3.X or BRS Link
330
Chapter 22 Quick Install Mode
335
Why this Is Needed
335
Enabling Quick Install
335
Using Quick Install
336
Figure 22-5 R
337
Part 5: Product Dependent Features
339
Chapter 23 Spectrum View
340
What Is Spectrum View
340
Running Spectrum View in Installation Mode
340
Figure 23-1 S
340
Figure 23-2 Sitea
341
Figure 23-3 Siteb
342
Understanding the Spectrum View Display
343
Information Displayed
343
Changing the Display
344
Figure 23-5 M
344
Figure 23-6 S
345
Figure 23-7 R
345
Figure 23-8 Spectrumv
346
Figure 23-9 Effect of Setting
346
Figure 23-10 E
346
Restricting the Panels to be Displayed
347
Saving a Spectrum Analysis
347
Figure 23-11 F
347
Figure 23-12 Antennaa
347
Management Integration
349
Figure 23-13 Spectrumv
349
Chapter 24 BRS/EBS Considerations
350
What Is BRS/EBS
350
BRS/EBS Bands
350
Post Transition Freq. Assignments Per FCC CFR47 PART 27 Sec. 27.5:2009
352
Setting up a BRS/EBS Link Using RADWIN 2000 2.5Ghz Band
354
Chapter 25 Quality of Service
355
Availability
355
Setting up Qos
356
Figure 25-1 S
356
Figure 25-2 Ethernetq
356
Figure 25-3 Top : Vlan
357
Disabling Qos
358
Chapter 26 Using the Web Interface
359
What Is It for
359
Who Needs It
359
How It Works
359
What It Provides
359
Prerequisites
360
Hardware
360
Software
360
Technical Background
360
Special Considerations Working with the WI
360
Advanced Configurations
360
More on How WI Works
360
Figure 26-1 Web Interface
360
Some Working Tips
361
Scope of this Chapter
361
Logging on
362
The Main Window
362
Figure 26-2 Web Interface
362
Getting in to Installation Mode
363
Using the Configuration Wizard
363
Site Configuration
370
General
370
System
371
Air Interface
373
Inventory
374
Management
375
Other
376
Part 6: Product Reference
379
Odu
380
Figure 20-5 Radwin 2000
380
Idu
382
Gbe Poe Device - Indoor, AC
384
Poe Device - Indoor, AC
385
Poe Device - Outdoor, DC
386
Gsu
386
Lightning Protector
388
Antenna Characteristics
389
ODU-IDU Cable
390
Trunk Ports - E1/T1 RJ45 Connector
391
Hot Standby Port
391
IDU (All Models) Alarm Connector
393
DC Power Terminals
394
Idu-C & E
394
DC Poe
394
Unbalanced Mode for E1 Interface
394
Appendix C Small Form-Factor Pluggable Transceiver
396
IDU-C SFP Support
396
Appendix D MIB Reference
397
Introduction
397
About the MIB
397
Terminology
397
Interface API
397
Control Method
397
Community String
398
Private MIB Structure
398
MIB Parameters
399
Supported Variables from the RFC 1213 MIB
401
MIB Traps
426
General
426
Trap Parameters
427
RADWIN Manager Traps
431
External Alarms Specification
432
IDU-C and New Style IDU-E Alarms
433
Appendix G Regional Notice: French Canadian
435
Procédures De Sécurité
435
Généralités
435
Mise À La Terre
435
Protection Contre La Foudre
435
Précautions De Sécurité Pendant Le Montage De ODU
436
Connecter La Terre À IDU-C
436
Installation Sur Pylône Et Mur
436
Contenu Du Kit De Montage ODU
437
Montage Sur Un Pylône
437
Montage Sur Un Mur
439
Montage D'une Antenne Externe
440
Contenu Du Kit De Montage D'une Antenne Externe
440
Index
441
Figure 7-2 Configuration
441
Figure 10-2 C
441
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