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Radwin WinLink 1000 Series User Manual (280 pages)
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Table of Contents
RADWIN Worldwide Offices
3
Regulatory Compliance
4
Table of Contents
7
Part 1: Basic Installation
19
Chapter 1 Introduction
20
Welcome to Winlink™ 1000
20
About Release 1.9
20
Key Applications
21
Cellular Backhaul
21
Broadband Access
22
Figure 1-1 Typical Cellular Backhaul Application
22
Figure 1-2 Typical Broadband Access Application
22
Figure 1-3: Typical Wifi Backhaul Application
22
Video Surveillance
22
Figure 1-4: Multi Point-To-Point Video Surveillance Deployment
23
Figure 1-5 Private Network
23
Private Networks
23
Figure 1-6: Multi Point-To-Point Enterprise Connectivity
24
Key Features of Winlink™ 1000
24
Figure 1-7 Example of Link Architecture - System Components
25
Winlink™ 1000 Link
25
The Outdoor Unit (ODU)
26
Table 1-2 Win Link ™ 1000 F
27
AIND (All Indoor Unit)
28
Idu-E
28
The Indoor Unit (IDU)
28
Aind - "All Indoor
28
Figure 1-11 Typical Idu-E Rear Panel
28
Idu-C
29
Idu-R
29
Idu-E-Al with Alarms Port
29
Idu-R Rear Panel
29
Figure 1-14 Backup Link for
29
Basic Poe Device
30
Figure 1-16 Idu-C, 4 E1/T1 Ports , Front Panel
30
Figure 1-17 Basic P O Edevice - Showing the Radio Ethernet Port
30
Figure 1-18 O-P O Edevice
30
Outdoor Poe Device (Opoe)
30
Power over Ethernet (Poe) Devices
30
Base Distribution Unit (BDU)
31
Figure 1-19: Poe-8 Unit
31
Figure 1-20 Radwin Bdu
31
Poe-8
31
Antennas
32
Figure 1-21: Typical Multiple Point-To-Point Deployment with Wireless Uplink
32
Figure 1-23 External Antennas - Flat Panel
33
Figure 1-24 External Antennas - Parabolic Dish
33
Figure 1-25 External Antennas - Grid Antenna
33
Flat Panel Antennas
33
Grid Antennas
33
Parabolic Dish Antennas
33
RADWIN Manager
33
RADWIN Newtwork Management System (RNMS)
34
Accessories
35
Documentation Set Supplied with
35
How to Use this Manual
35
Table 1-3 User Manual - G
35
Table 1-4 User Manual Layout
35
A Little Terminology
36
Conventions Used in this Manual
37
General
37
Notifications
37
Software
37
Typographical Conventions
37
Figure 1-27 Menu Navigation in the Radwin Manager
38
Figure 1-28 Site Configuration Window with Open Management Panel
38
Windows Terminology
38
Viewing and Printing
39
Chapter 2 Site Preparation
40
Planning the Link Site
40
Introduction
40
Overview
40
Recommended Equipment
40
The Site Survey
40
Stage 1: Preliminary Survey
41
Stage 2: Physical Survey
42
Additional Indoor Site Requirements
43
Additional Outdoor Site Requirements
43
Stage 3: RF Survey
43
Chapter 3 Hardware Installation
44
Safety Practices
44
Grounding
44
Preventing Overexposure to RF Energy
44
General
45
Protection against Lightning
45
Figure 3-2 Connectorized Odu - Front and Rear Views
46
ODU Package Contents
46
Package Contents
46
Figure 3-3 Integrated Odu - Front and Rear Views
47
IDU-C Package Contents
47
IDU-E or IDU-R Package Containing
47
Figure 3-8: Poe-8 Unit
48
Poe-8 Package Containing
48
Additional Tools and Materials Required
49
BDU Package Contents
49
Cables and Connectors
49
External Antenna Package Contents
49
Figure 3-9 Radwin Bdu
49
Hardware Installation Sequence
49
Tools and Materials
49
Figure 3-10: Typical Installation Diagram (with External Antenna)
50
Mounting External Antennas
51
Mounting the ODU
51
Outdoor Installation
51
Preparing the ODU before Deployment
51
IDU-E Installation
52
Indoor Installation
52
Installing IDU-E and R Units
52
Mounting the Lightning Protection Devices
52
Outdoor Connections
52
Figure 3-11 Typical Idu-E Rear Panel
53
IDU-R Installation
53
Mounting the IDU-C
53
Table 3-1 Components of an
54
Connecting Power to the IDU
56
Connecting the ODU to the IDU
57
Connecting User Equipment
57
Installing a Link Using Poe Devices
57
Connecting and Aligning Odus / Antennas
58
Figure 3-18 Beep Sequence for Antenna Alignment
59
Chapter 4 Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager
60
Installing the RADWIN Manager Application
60
Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager
60
Installing the Software
60
Minimum System Requirements
60
Figure 4-2 Pinging an Uninstalled and Unconfigured Link
62
Figure 4-3: First Time Log-On Window
62
Figure 4-4: Extended Log-On Window
63
The RADWIN Manager Log-On Concept
63
Figure 4-5 Log on Window Exposing the User Types
64
Table 4-2 User Types
64
Log-On Errors
65
Unsupported Device
65
Continuing Without an IP Address
66
Figure 4-6 Unsupported Device Message
66
Incorrect IP Address
66
Incorrect Password
66
Changing the Log-On Password
67
First Steps
67
Figure 4-8 Opening Radwin M
68
Figure 4-9 Opening Radwin M
68
Default Settings
70
Table 4-4 Default Settings
70
Chapter 5 Installing the Link
71
Overview
71
Installation
73
Step 1, Start the Wizard
73
Step 2, System Parameters
73
Figure 5-3 Change Linkp
75
Figure 5-4 Lost or Forgotten
75
Step 3, Channel Settings
76
Figure 5-5 Channel Settings
76
Figure 5-6 Channel Settings
77
Figure 5-7 Channel Settings
77
Step 4, Hub Site Synchronization Settings
78
Step 5, Services
78
Figure 5-9 Services Andr
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Figure 5-12 Services Andr
81
Figure 5-13 Services Andr
81
Figure 5-14 Choosing Hot
82
Figure 5-17 Services and
84
Step 6, TDM Clock Configuration
85
Step 7, Installation Summary and Exit
87
Figure 5-19 Installationw
87
Figure 5-20 Main Window of the Figure 6-1 Main Window , W
88
Chapter 6 The RADWIN Manager: Main Window
89
One Manager for All RADWIN Radio Products
89
The Main Window of the RADWIN Manager
89
The RADWIN Manager Toolbar
90
Main Menu Functionality
91
Elements of the RADWIN Manager Main Window
92
Figure 6-2 Ethernett
94
Table 6-3 Status Bar Indicators
96
Chapter 7 Configuring the Link
97
Overview
97
Table 7-1 Link Configuration
98
Configuration
99
Step 1, Start the Wizard
99
Step 2, System Parameters
99
Figure 7-1 Link Configuration
99
Step 3, Channel Settings
100
Figure 7-2 Configurationw
100
Figure 7-3 Channels
101
Figure 7-4 Searching for the Best Operating Channel
102
Figure 7-5 Channels
102
Figure 7-6 Channel Frequency Options
103
Figure 7-7 Choosing an "O
103
Step 4, Hub Site Synchronization Settings
104
Step 5, Services
104
Step 6, TDM Clock Configuration
105
Figure 7-9 Services Andr
105
Step 7, Configuration Summary and Exit
106
Figure 7-12 M
107
Chapter 8 Site Configuration
108
Configuring the Site
108
Editing the Configuration Parameters by Site
108
Figure 8-1 Configurationd
109
Functions at the Top of the Dialog Box
109
Functions on the Left of the Dialog Box
109
Figure 8-2 Air Interface Details
110
Viewing Air Interface Details
110
Viewing System Details
110
Hub Site Sync
111
Configuring the ODU Address
112
Configuring VLAN Settings
112
Figure 8-4 Managementa
112
Site Management: IP Address and VLAN
112
Displaying the Inventory
114
Figure 8-6 Inventory Window
114
Lost or Forgotten VLAN ID
114
Security Features
114
Changing the Link Password
115
Editing Community Strings
115
Figure 8-7 Available Security Features
115
RADWIN Manager Community Strings
115
Figure 8-8 Changing Thec
116
Forgotten Community String
116
Figure 8-9 Alternativec
117
Link Lock Security Feature
117
Setting the Date and Time
119
Figure 8-10 Date and Time
120
Figure 8-11 Change Date and Figure 8-12 Date Andt
120
Configuring the Bridge
121
Ethernet Properties
121
Figure 8-13 Bridgec
121
Configuring Ethernet Ports Mode
122
IDU Aging Time
122
ODU Mode
122
Setting the Maximum Information Rate
123
Figure 8-14 Bridgec
124
Figure 8-15 Etherneti
124
TDM MHS Status
124
Setting External Alarm Inputs
125
Figure 8-18 Site Configuration
126
Resetting
126
Backup Configuration to a File
127
IDU Detection
127
Managing Configuration Files
127
Restoring a Configuration File
127
Configuration with Telnet
128
Figure 8-19 a
128
Muting the Alignment Tone Buzzer
128
Figure 8-20 Telnet Session Log on
129
Table 8-2 Telnet Commands
129
Figure 8-21 Telnetm
131
Chapter 9 Monitoring and Diagnostics
132
Retrieving Link Information (Get Diagnostics)
132
Link Compatibility
133
Figure 9-1 Get Diagnostics
133
Table 9-1 Get Diagnostics
133
TDM Loopbacks
134
Table 9-2 Link Compatibility
134
Figure 9-2 Loopback Configuration Box
135
Figure 9-3 Loopback Configuration Box with One
135
Figure 9-4 Loopback Options
135
Figure 9-5 Loopback Defined
136
Figure 9-6 Site Aport
136
Figure 9-7 Local External
137
Local External Loopback
137
Remote External Loopback
137
Remote Internal Loopback
137
Local Internal Loopback
138
Reinstalling and Realigning a Link
138
Performance Monitoring
139
Saving the Monitor Log
139
The Link Budget Calculator
139
The Monitor Log
139
Viewing Performance Reports
140
Figure 9-12 Basic Performance
141
Figure 9-13 Atypicalp
141
Table 9-3 Explanation of Performance Data
142
Figure 9-14 T
143
Performance Monitoring Report Toolbar
143
Setting Air Interface Thresholds
143
Table 9-4 Action of the Toolbar Buttons
143
Events, Alarms and Traps
144
The Events Log
144
Figure 9-15 Events Logd
145
RADWIN Manager Traps
146
Figure 9-16 Preferences Dialog Box
147
Saving the Events Log
147
Setting the Events Preferences
147
Active Alarms
148
Figure 9-17 Active Alarms
148
Table 9-6 Activea
148
Viewing Recent Events
148
Figure 9-18 Recent Events
149
Remote Power Fail Indication
149
Reverting Alert Messages
149
Table 9-8 Systemt
150
Troubleshooting
150
Customer Support
151
Online Help
151
Replacing an ODU
151
Restoring Factory Setup
151
Part 2: Advanced Installation
152
Appendix A Pole and Wall Installation
153
ODU Mounting Kit Contents
153
Table A-1 Bill of Materials
153
Figure A-4 Mounting on a Pole
154
Mounting an ODU on a Pole
154
Figure A-5 Mounting on a
155
Mounting an External Antenna
155
Mounting an ODU on a Wall
155
Appendix B Link Budget Calculator
156
Overview
156
Link Budget Calculator Internal Data
156
User Input
156
Calculations
157
Availability
157
Eirp
157
Expected RSS and Fade Margin
157
Min and Max Range
157
Service
157
Antenna Height
158
About the Fresnel Zone
158
Figure B-1 Fresnel Zone
159
Figure B-2 Accessing Thel
160
Running the Link Budget Calculator
160
Figure B-3 Link Budget Window
161
Figure B-4 Product Selector
162
Figure B-5 Channelb
162
Figure B-8 Rate Selector
164
Figure B-10 Climacticc F
165
Figure B-11 Climacticc F
166
Figure B-12 World Map Showing
167
Figure B-13 Services Selector
167
Appendix C Lightning Protection and Grounding Guidelines
169
Grounding for Antenna Cable
169
Grounding for Indoor/Outdoor Units
170
Figure C-1 Grounding Antenna Cables
170
IDU Grounding
170
ODU Grounding
170
External Lightning Surge Suppressors and Grounding
171
Figure C-5 Transtector
173
Internal ESD Protection Circuits
175
Figure C-6 Surges
175
Why this Is Needed
176
Required Equipment
176
The Procedure
177
Figure D-1 Log on Window for Figure D-2 Opening Radwin M
177
Figure D-3 Configurationd
178
Figure D-4 Managementa
179
Figure D-6 Confirmation of
179
Figure D-7 Main Window after
180
Appendix E Changing the Factory Default Band
181
Why this Is Needed
181
Required Equipment
181
The Procedure
181
Figure E-3 Change Band Dialog
183
Figure E-4 Adifferent Band Selected
184
Figure E-5 Changeb
184
Changing Band for DFS
185
Figure E-6 Mainw
185
Appendix F Software Upgrade
186
What Is the Software Upgrade Utility
186
Figure F-1 Software Upgrade
186
Upgrading an Installed Link
187
Figure F-2 Add Site Options
187
Appendix G AIND Alignment
190
Expected Signal Level for AIND Radios
190
Figure G-1 Win Link ™ 1000 L
190
Performing Winlink™ 1000 AIND Alignment
191
Aligning the Antennas
191
Equipment Setup
191
Configuring the Link
192
Evaluating the Link
192
Troubleshooting
192
Appendix H Hub Site Synchronization
194
What Is Hub Site Synchronization
194
Figure H-1 Interference Caused by Collocated Units
195
Figure H-2 Collocated Units Using
195
Figure H-3 Collocated Units Using
195
Hardware Installation
196
ODU/HSS Unit Connection Pinout
197
Radio Frame Pattern Table
197
Figure H-5 Radio Framep
198
RADWIN 2000 Considerations
198
Winlink™ 1000 Considerations
198
Table H-2 Radio Framep
198
Figure H-6 Hub Sites
199
HSS Link Configuration
199
Figure H-7 Hub Sitec
200
Site Configuration
201
Appendix I BRS Installation Procedure
203
Figure I-1 Inactive Link State
203
BRS Link Activation
204
BRS Link Configuration
205
Appendix J FCC/IC DFS Installation Procedure
206
FCC/IC 5.4/5.3 Ghz Links: Background
206
FCC/IC 5.4/5.3 Ghz Link Activation
207
Figure J-1 Activating an Figure J-2 Air Interface Dialog Box
207
Figure J-3 the Local Odu
208
FCC/IC 5.4/5.3 Ghz Link Configuration
209
Figure J-4 both Sites Activated and Awaiting Configuration
209
Figure J-5 Channels
210
Appendix K Monitored Hot Standby Installation Procedure
212
What Is a RADWIN Monitored Hot Standby
212
What RADWIN MHS Provides
213
Air-Interface Protection
213
Equipment Protection
213
Purpose of this Appendix
214
Who Should Read this
214
RADWIN MHS Kit Contents
214
Installing a RADWIN MHS
214
Figure K-3 How to Connect the Figure K-4 Servicesc
215
Figure K-5 Servicesc
217
Maintaining a RADWIN MHS Link
221
Figure K-9 Secondaryl
221
IDU Replacement
221
ODU Replacement
222
Monitoring the Links
223
Switching Logic
224
Figure K-10 P
224
Switching from Primary Link to Secondary Link
224
Figure K-11 S
225
Switching Back from the Secondary to the Primary Link
225
Figure K-12 P
226
Figure K-13 Secondaryl
227
System Operation Description
227
Appendix L Cascaded Links
228
About the RADWIN Cascaded Links
228
Figure L-1 Cascadedl
228
Installing Cascaded Links
229
Figure L-2 Configuring an Figure M-1 Collocated Basic
229
Appendix M Video Surveillance
230
About the RADWIN Video Surveillance Product
230
Installation
231
Part 3: Technical Information
232
Appendix N Technical Specifications
233
Radio
233
Configuration
234
TDM Interface
234
Figure 7-11 Configuration
234
Ethernet Interface
235
Management
235
Mechanical
235
Power
235
Environmental
235
Safety
236
Emc
236
Antenna Characteristics
237
Appendix O Wiring Specifications
238
ODU-IDU Cable
238
User Port Connectors
238
LAN Port
238
Table O-2 Fast Ethernetc
238
Hot Standby Port
239
LAN Port for Poe-8
239
Trunk Ports - E1/T1 RJ45 Connector
239
Table O-3 Fast Ethernetc
239
Table O-4 Trunk Ports
239
Table O-5 Hot Standby
239
IDU (All Models) Alarm Connector
240
DC Power Terminals
241
IDU-C and BDU
241
Idu-E
241
Table O-7 Terminal Block
241
Table O-8 Terminal Block
241
Appendix P Small Form-Factor Pluggable Transceiver
242
IDU-C SFP Support
242
Appendix Q MIB Reference
243
Introduction
243
About the MIB
243
Terminology
243
Interface API
243
Control Method
243
Community String
244
Private MIB Structure
244
MIB Parameters
245
Figure Q-1 Top Levels
245
Supported Variables from the RFC 1213 MIB
246
Table Q-1 Supported
246
MIB Parameters
247
Table Q-2 Private Mib P
247
General
260
MIB Traps
260
Trap Parameters
261
RADWIN Manager Traps
264
Appendix R External Alarms Specification
265
External Alarms Specification
265
IDU-C Alarms
265
IDU-E-AL Alarms
266
Poe-8 Alarms
267
Table R-5 P O E-8 - Outputa
267
Table S-1 Safety Distances for Table S-2 Safety Distances for
268
Appendix S RF Exposure
269
Winlink™ 1000 Safety Distances
269
Appendix T Regional Notice: French Canadian
270
Procédures de Sécurité
270
Généralités
270
Mise à la Terre
270
Protection Contre la Foudre
271
Précautions de Sécurité pendant le Montage de ODU
271
Connecter la Terre à IDU-C
272
Installation Sur Pylône et Mur
272
Contenu du Kit de Montage ODU
272
Figure T-4 Montage Sur un Pylône
273
Montage Sur un Pylône
273
Figure T-5 Montage Sur un Mur
274
Montage Sur un Mur
274
Contenu du Kit de Montage D'une Antenne Externe
275
Montage D'une Antenne Externe
275
Figure 8-17 External Alarms
276
Index
276
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