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RADWIN 2000 Broadband Wireless Transmission User Manual Release 2.2 UM 2000-22/03.09...
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RADWIN protected under international copyright law and shall be and remain solely with RADWIN. The RADWIN name is a registered trademark of RADWIN Ltd. No right, license, or interest to such trademark is granted hereunder, and you agree that no such right, license, or interest shall be asserted by you with respect to such trademark.
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FTP Cat 5e shielded cable with sealing gasket, 12 AWG grounding cable - Warning which must be used with the unit to insure compliance. Indoor Units comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
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2. For protection of ODU against direct lightning strikes, appropriate requirements of NFPA 780 should be considered in addition to NEC. 3. For Canada, appropriate requirements of the CEC 22.1 including Section 60 and additional requirements of CAN/CSA-B72 must be considered as applicable. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
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Part 1: Basic Installation Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Site Preparation Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Chapter 4 Link Installation: The RADWIN Manager Chapter 5 Configuring the Link Chapter 6 Site Configuration Chapter 7 Monitoring and Diagnostics Part 2: Advanced Installation...
Flat Panel Antennas ..................1-13 Parabolic Dish Antennas ................1-13 RADWIN Manager ................... 1-13 Accessories .................... 1-14 Documentation set supplied with RADWIN 2000 ..........1-15 How to Use this Manual ................1-15 A Little Terminology .................. 1-16 Conventions Used in this Manual ..............1-17 Notifications ...................
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Chapter 4 Link Installation: The RADWIN Manager Installing theRADWIN Manager Application ........... 4-1 Minimum System Requirements ..............4-1 Installing the Software ................4-1 Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager ........... 4-2 The RADWIN Manager log-on Concept............4-4 Log-on Errors....................4-6 Unsupported Device ...................4-6 Incorrect IP Address ..................
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Setting the Maximum Information Rate ............6-11 Displaying the Inventory ................6-13 Security Features ..................6-13 Changing the Link Password ..............6-14 RADWIN Manager Community Strings ............6-14 Editing Community Strings................6-14 Forgotten Community string ................. 6-15 Link Lock Security Feature ................. 6-16 Muting the alignment tone buzzer...............
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Part 2: Advanced Installation Appendix A Pole and Wall Installation ODU Mounting Kit Contents................A-1 Mounting RADWIN 2000 on a pole..............A-2 Mounting RADWIN 2000 on a Wall ...............A-3 Mounting an External Antenna ..............A-3 Appendix B Link Budget Calculator Overview ....................B-1 User Input ....................B-1 Link Budget Calculator Internal Data .............B-1...
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Hot Standby Port RJ11 ................H-2 IDU-C Alarm Connector ................H-2 Uplink Ethernet RJ-45 Port Connectors ............H-4 Appendix I Small Form-factor Pluggable Transceiver RADWIN 2000 IDU-C SFP Support ..............I-1 Appendix J MIB Reference Introduction....................J-1 About the MIB ..................J-1 Terminology .....................
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..............4-28 IGURE YPE SELECTION 4-24 TDM ............4-29 IGURE SERVICE PORT SELECTION 4-25 TDM S ..... 4-29 IGURE ERVICE PORT SELECTION SEVEN SERVICES SELECTED 4-26 S ..........4-30 IGURE ERVICES AND ATES ERVICES CHOSEN RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
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EMOTE NTERNAL OOPBACK 7-8 R ............... 7-7 IGURE EMOTE XTERNAL OOPBACK 7-9 L ..............7-7 IGURE OCAL NTERNAL OOPBACK 7-10 P ..............7-9 IGURE REFERENCES DIALOG BOX 7-11 B .......... 7-10 IGURE ASIC ERFORMANCE ONITORING EPORT RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
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CTIVE LARMS UMMARY 7-17 R A ......7-18 IGURE ECENT VENTS PTO LAST EVENTS AT 7-18 O RADWIN 2000 ............. 7-21 IGURE NLINE ELP FOR A-4 M .................A-2 IGURE OUNTING ON A POLE A-5 M ................A-3 IGURE OUNTING ON A B-1 A ..........B-4...
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4-8 L ..............4-16 ABLE NSTALLATION IZARD 4-9 MIMO, A ........4-23 ABLE IR RATE AND OWER AVAILABILIT Y 4-10 RADWIN 2000 A ..............4-23 ABLE IR RATES 5-1 RADWIN M ............... 5-3 ABLE ANAGER OOLBAR 5-2 RADWIN M ......... 5-3...
• High Tx power of 25dBm The RADWIN 2000 radio series supports the 4.9 - 5.9 GHz and 2.4 GHz spectrum bands, and complies with international standards and regulations (FCC, IC Canada, ETSI, WPC India and MII China). DFS is supported where required by regulation.
Figure 1-1: Typical Cellular Backhaul application WiMAX and IP Backhaul The RADWIN 2000 radio series offers WiMAX operators and ISPs a unique, highly scalable and cost-effective backhaul solution. Designed to suit a wide range of topologies, RADWIN 2000 is easy to install and maintain, enabling operators to quickly and efficiently expand their networks and introduce new services to a growing subscriber base.
Figure 1-3: Typical Broadband Access application Private Networks RADWIN 2000 is the ultimate solution for private networks such as enter- prises, education, government and utility organizations that wish to own and manage their own networks and eliminate the costly recurring charges from service providers.
Key Features of RADWIN 2000 Chapter 1 Figure 1-4: Private Network Key Features of RADWIN 2000 Some of the outstanding features of the RADWIN 2000 radio series are as follows: » E1/T1 + Ethernet in one Solution RADWIN 2000 systems deliver carrier-class native E1/T1 + Ethernet in a single platform, making them ideal for a range of backhaul and access applications.
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Key Features of RADWIN 2000 Chapter 1 Using the following technologies, the RADWIN 2000 air interface is designed to ensure nonstop, high quality transmission, even under interference and harsh conditions: • Automatic Adaptive Rate (AAR) is a mechanism that dynami- cally adapts the air interface rate by changing both the signal modulation and coding.
In addition to normal log on access, Read or Write Community access is available at log on • Link Lock is a part of the RADWIN 2000 security concept. It is designed to discourage physical theft of units and “piggyback- ing” using an otherwise identical ODU to steal bandwidth or information.
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Figure 1-5: Example of Link Architecture - System Components The Radio Outdoor Unit (ODU) The ODU is the radio transceiver of the RADWIN 2000 system. It supports two radios for MIMO operation. It is available with an integrated antenna Integrated Antenna ODU...
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This ODU has an integrated 370mm (1.2ft) flat panel antenna. The ODU contains both the radio and the antenna as a single unit housed in a weatherproof case. • Connectorized ODU This ODU has 2xN-type connectors for connecting an external antenna. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Part Number Power ports ports factor RW-7216-2000 RW-7208-2000 Dual DC feed 19" 1U -20 to -60VDC RW-7204-2000 RW-7200-2000 Figure 1-7: IDU-C, Ethernet only, front panel Figure 1-8: IDU-C, 16 E1/T1 ports, front panel RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 1-11...
The antenna gain and transmitting power may be limited by country regula- tions. The RADWIN 2000 may be operated with an integrated antenna that is part of the ODU unit, or with external antennas connected to the ODU via N-type connectors.
RADWIN Manager Chapter 1 External antennas are available for the RADWIN 2000 radios, varying in operating frequencies, form factor, size and gain, dual or single polarization. Flat Panel Antennas The Flat Panel antenna shown in figure 1-11 below can be used either as...
RADWIN provides a variety of accessories to support the RADWIN 2000 sys- tem: • PoE devices • AC Power Adaptor • External Lightning Protection Unit 1. RADWIN also supplies a complete SNMP NMS solution. Contact RADWIN Customer Support for details. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 1-14...
A Help file accessible from the RADWIN Manager How to Use this Manual This User Manual is divided into functionally distinct chapters reflecting the activities required to set up a RADWIN 2000. The division is shown in the following table: Table 1-4: User Manual layout...
A or B. The former will be called the and the over-the-air site latter, the . Which is which is always determined by the location of the managing computer. RADWIN 2000 supports three connection methods for the managing com- puter: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 1-16...
• Draw your attention to something that may not be obvious or coun- ter-intuitive • Emphasize a special feature or peculiarity of the RADWIN 2000 • Offer an external reference for additional information • Add a caveat that would not qualify as a full Caution or Warning (see...
You will have noticed this usage in the Terminology section above. Software The RADWIN Manager is a Microsoft Windows application following the user interface conventions of familiar Microsoft Windows programs. We would describe the chain of menu commands indicated in the following...
For good legibility, use a commercial grade laser printer. A color printer is of course best, however a monochrome printer set to use gray-scale gives acceptable results. • Better quality inkjet printers also give good output. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 1-19...
1. Preliminary survey - The proposed link is analyzed in the office using a topographic map. 2. Physical survey - The locations of the RADWIN 2000 indoor and outdoor equipment are determined on-site. 3. Radio Frequency (RF) survey - It is recommended that the installation area be scanned with a spectrum analyzer, to identify RF interference so as to determine a clear channel for RADWIN 2000 installation (on-site).
2. Measure the distance between the sites; check that it is within the speci- fied range of the RADWIN 2000. 3. On the urban map, check for developed areas situated between the two installation sites. Pay attention to these areas when performing the phys- ical site survey;...
Stage 2: Physical Survey The physical site survey reviews the environment of the proposed RADWIN 2000 installation location, to ensure that the link sites are suitable for the wireless network. The results of the physical site survey should be recorded.
Allow 2-4 hours duration for a good RF survey. It is possible to install the RADWIN 2000 link and use the RADWIN Manager to find a clear channel. Each frequency channel can be evaluated in turn.
Hardware Installation This chapter sets out the requirements and procedures for the hardware installation and alignment of a RADWIN 2000 link in accordance with the prior planning as set out in chapter 2. It is intended to guide qualified field technicians.
Chapter 3 unit. It also lays down the size of grounding conductors and connection requirements for grounding electrodes. The RADWIN 2000 ODU must be grounded to a Protective Earth as described in appendix and in accordance with the Local Electrical Regulations.
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The label is self-adhesive. You should keep this label safe • Cable glands (to be used with the ODU-IDU cable) Figure 3-1: ODU Mounting kit ODU - Front View ODU - Rear View Figure 3-2: Connectorized ODU - Front and rear views RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
• Two DC power plugs for power cables - see figure below Figure 3-4: IDU-C Package contents - the IDU-C, ethernet only Figure 3-5: IDU-C Package contents - the IDU-C, 16 E1/T1 ports RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
ODU-IDU cable (outdoor class, CAT-5e, 4 twisted pairs, 24AWG) • For PoE based links: A crossed Ethernet LAN cable Hardware Installation Sequence The following steps are required to install the RADWIN 2000 system: 1. Mounting the ODUs, page page 3-7.
7. Aligning the ODUs/antennas, page page 3-13. See figure below, which illustrates a typical installation of RADWIN 2000 with an external antenna. Figure 3-7: Typical Installation Diagram (with external antenna) The installation steps are detailed in the following sections. Outdoor installation Preparing the ODU before Deployment Each ODU must be pre-loaded with an IP address.
A mast-sited ODU typically uses a pole attached to the mast. Note A RADWIN 2000 link operates in pairs of two ODUs with the same configu- ration. Both ODUs must be installed, and the antennas aligned for maxi- mum throughput.
6. Secure the cables to the pole, mast or brackets using UV-rated cable ties. Indoor Installation Mounting the IDUs The RADWIN 2000 IDUs are all rack mountable, as shown in figure 1-7. A front panel keyed schematic of a rack mounted IDU-C is shown in figure below.
Table 3-1: Components of an IDU-C front panel Label Remarks 3-10. Indicator LEDs See figure ODU Port RJ-45 connector, see table LAN RJ45Ports Ethernet, RJ-45 connector, see table LAN SFP Port See appendix RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
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IDU operational Green During power-up only Failure Green ODU-to-IDU communication link is operating ODU-to-IDU communication link is disrupted Green Wireless link is synchronized AIR I/F Orange During installation mode only Wireless link lost synchronization RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 3-10...
The connectors are 3 pin in line female, with polarities (left to right) minus, ground, plus. To avoid damage to the IDU, always use an AC/DC adapter supplied by RADWIN. Ensure that the IDUs at both sites are powered up. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 3-11...
To connect user equipment to the PoE device: • Connect a user switch, router or any other compatible device to the PoE device RJ-45 port designated LAN-IN. Refer to appendix for connector pinouts. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 3-12...
Connecting and Aligning ODUs / Antennas You perform antenna alignment using the ODU's audible tone. To speed up the installation time, alignment of a RADWIN 2000 system should be performed by two teams simultaneously, at site A and at site B.
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3 to 7 above to align the second antenna. 4. Secure the antennas to the pole/wall. 5. Restore one of the antennas to ANT 2 on both sides of the link. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 3-14...
Chapter 4 Link Installation: The RADWIN Manager This chapter explains how to use the RADWIN Manager to install a RADWIN 2000 radio link. Installing theRADWIN Manager Application Minimum System Requirements The RADWIN Manager application is distributed on a CD. Operating system...
Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager Chapter 4 2. Choose Install RADWIN Manager and follow the on-screen instructions of the installation wizard to complete the setup of the RADWIN Manager application. If the installation program fails to start, browse to your CD/DVD drive, chose the setup.exe program and run it.
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If you do not succeed, seek assistance from RADWIN Customer Support. 3. Dismiss the command line session. 4. Double-click the RADWIN Manager icon on the desktop, or click Start|Programs|RADWIN Manager|RADWIN Manager. The Login dialog box appears.
The RADWIN Manager log-on Concept Chapter 4 Figure 4-3: Log on Window The RADWIN Manager log-on Concept The RADWIN Manager provides three levels of access. To see them, click Options at any time in the Log on window (figure above). You are extended...
The RADWIN Manager log-on Concept Chapter 4 Figure 4-5: Log on window exposing the user types. There are three user types: Observer • has read-only access to the link. An Observer can monitor the link, generate reports, but may not change any link parameters.
• If you are a user with read-only permission, click the Read Only Mode check box. The RADWIN Manager main window is displayed (see figure 4-8). Log-on Errors Unsupported Device Attempting to connect to an unsupported device will result in the following...
Continuing without an IP Address The RADWIN Manager provides limited “offline” functionality when there is no accessible IDU/ODU. It is primarily for setting managing computer related parameters, running the Link Budget Calculator or viewing online Help.
Changing the Log-On Password Chapter 4 Table 4-3: RADWIN Manager: Offline Functionality Menu level Function Reference Return to log-on dialog. Same as Log Off Log Off button File Exit the RADWIN Manager. Same as Exit Exit button Software Upgrades the ODU firmware in...
Default Gateway is left unset. We will maintain this arrangement throughout the remainder of this manual. At this point the main window of the RADWIN Manager should be displayed: Figure 4-8: Opening RADWIN Manager window prior to installation A detailed field by field description of the contents of the RADWIN Manager main window may be found in chapter 5.
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Note • The ODUs as supplied by RADWIN are set up with a factory default band. If for some reason the default band needs to be changed, it should be done before link Installation. The procedure is set out in appendix E.
Default Settings Chapter 4 Default Settings The default settings of the RADWIN 2000 configuration parameters are listed in the second column of table 4-4 below. The third column shows the values we use in this manual for illustrative purposes. Table 4-4: Default Settings...
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E1 or T1 line is synchronized Orange Alarm detected at the Site Binterface Orange Local or Remote loopback Alarm detected at the Site A interface Off - Ethernet only IDU or E1/T1 not configured STBY RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-12...
Installation Menu and Toolbar Functionality Chapter 4 Installation Menu and Toolbar Functionality The RADWIN Manager menu functionality is displayed in table 4-6. The Toolbar buttons are detailed in table 4-7. Table 4-6: RADWIN Manager main menu functionality Menu level Function Reference Return to log-on dialog.
Get Diagnostics Obtain system information Clear Counters Disabled Log off Closes the current session and logs off RADWIN Manager Exit Exits RADWIN Manager Installing the Link: Overview The installation is carried out using the Installation wizard. Its operation is detailed in the following pages in a tutorial style.
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Services: Ethernet + 7xE1 on ports 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, 11, 14. It is unlikely that you would use a non-contiguous set of ports - but this shows that if required, it can be done. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-15...
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System parameters • Link ID • Site details Channel settings - ACS Configuration Tx Power and antenna settings Services - Types, Adaptive or fixed, Jitter Buffer Set TDM Clock Parameters Wizard summary and completion RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-16...
Chapter 4 Installing the Link: Step 1, Start the Wizard In the tool bar of the RADWIN Manager main window, click the Link Installation button. The Link Installation button is only accessible if the antennas are properly aligned. If this box is “grayed out”, you should align...
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If the Link Password is incorrect a link is established but configuration cannot be performed and no services are available. A new link password may be obtained from RADWIN Customer Support or use the alternative password supplied with the product.
2. Enter the current link password (The default link password for a new ODU is wireless-bridge). If you have forgotten the Link Password, click the Forgotten Link Pass- word button. The following window is displayed: Figure 4-13: Lost or forgotten Link Password recovery RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-19...
6-14. Installing the Link: Step 3, Channel Settings RADWIN 2000 systems have a feature called Automatic Channel Selection (ACS). In the event of sync loss, ACS chooses the first available channel in a list of monitored channels nominated in the Channel settings window of Figure 4-14 below.
Ethernet + TDM (green) as shown in the bottom of Figure 4-14 above. 4. Click Next. Installing the Link: Step 4, Tx Power and Antenna Settings The Tx Power and Antenna Parameters dialog appears. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-21...
General Each RADWIN 2000 ODU is made of two radio transceivers (radios). The radios make use of algorithms that utilize both polarization and space diver- sity resulting in enhanced capacity, range and link availability. The number of antennas (i.e.
Tx Power and additional polarization and/or space diversity. RADWIN 2000 automatically switches to this mode from dual mode if one of the ODUs is connected to a single antenna or if the RSS at one of the ODU receivers is below minimal level.
Considerations for Changing Antenna Parameters Chapter 4 Table 4-10: RADWIN 2000 Air rates (Continued) Air-Rate Antenna Modulation [Mbps] Single 16QAM Single 16QAM Single 64QAM Single 64QAM 58.5 Single 64QAM Dual BPSK Dual QPSK Dual QPSK Dual 16QAM Dual 16QAM Dual...
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Note × ≈ milliWatts (for two radios) then dBm will increase by If you choose to set the Antenna Gain and Cable Loss, you will receive the following warning message: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-25...
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Tx Power is the limitation, rather than regulations.When you close the window of figure 4-20, the change you requested will not be honored, and you will need to try again. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-26...
Figure 4-21: Antennas configured for two dual and Tx power 5dBm 5. When you are finished with Tx Power configuration, Click Next. Installing the Link: Step 5, Services The Services dialog appears: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-27...
1. Click the Configure button. The TDM services dialog is displayed: Figure 4-23: TDM Type selection 2. Using the TDM Type radio buttons, choose E1 or T1. You are now able to select the required service ports: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-28...
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Figure 4-25: TDM Service port selection - seven services selected 4. Click OK. You are returned to the Services and rates dialog of figure 4-22. It is updated to reflect your choice. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-29...
1, 3, 5, 7 on one side and 2, 4, 6, 8 Note on the other. Modulation Rate Selection You may choose a specific modulation rate or use Adaptive. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-30...
You are returned to the Services and rates dialog of figure 4-22. Setting the TDM Jitter Buffer To set the TDM Jitter Buffer size: 1. Click the TDM Jitter Buffer tab. The following dialog appears: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-31...
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During the evaluation the TBFR (TDM Block Failure Ratio) bar is displayed. You select either Next, which per- forms the change or Back to cancel the change. Notice that the Jitter Buffer is configured per site. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-32...
2. After setting the jitter buffer size, if grayed out, the Evaluate button is enabled while both Back and Next are disabled as shown in the next figure: Figure 4-30: Services and TDM delay set - link ready for evaluation RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-33...
The optimum transmission rate for the selected services is evaluated. Following a short delay for processing, Back and Next are enabled. 4. Click Next to continue. The transmission rates used by RADWIN 2000 are shown in table 4-10 above. Note...
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The Site B port uses its internal oscillator to generate its transmit clock while the Site A port regenerates the clock received at the Site B port. 4. Click Finish to complete the wizard. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-35...
Installing the Link: Step 7, Installation Summary and Exit Chapter 4 Installing the Link: Step 7, Installation Summary and Exit Figure 4-33: Installation Wizard Exit Summary Click Done to return to the main window. The main window now reflects the installation: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-36...
Installation mode functionality may cause a break in, or degrade link service. Caution If you can accomplish link changes without affecting the service, always prefer to use Configuration mode, described in chapter 5. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 4-37...
Chapter 5 Configuring the Link This chapter describes the link configuration procedure, which is performed after the installation of both sides of the RADWIN 2000 link, as set out in chapters and 4. Link configuration uses a Link Configuration wizard to redefine the configu- ration parameters and fine-tune an operational link.
The Link Status indication bar must be green. In the Link Status panel, the Status field should show Link Active in green. The main window of the RADWIN Manager contains a large amount of information about the link. Before proceeding to details of link configuration we set out the meaning of each item in the main window.
Configuration | 2 Configure <Site 2 name> Get Diagnostics Obtain system information Clear Counters Disabled Log off Closes the current session and logs off RADWIN Manager Exit Exits RADWIN Manager The RADWIN Manager Main Menu The RADWIN Manager menu, is shown in table below:...
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The RADWIN Manager Main Menu Chapter 5 Table 5-2: RADWIN Manager main menu functionality (Continued) Menu level Function Reference Run the Configuration Wizard. Link Not available in installation chapter Configuration mode Provides limited configuration 1 Configure for site. Has a path to return to <Site 1 name>...
The RADWIN Manager Main Menu Chapter 5 Table 5-2: RADWIN Manager main menu functionality (Continued) Menu level Function Reference RADWIN View online version of the User Manager Help Manual Link Budget Calculator opened in default appendix Calculator browser Help Get Diagnostics...
The RADWIN Manager Main Menu Chapter 5 Table 5-4: Link site details, Site A and Site B Item IP Address Subnet Mask Trap Desalination Monitor pane he monitor pane, is the main source of real time information about link per- formance at both link sites.
The RADWIN Manager Main Menu Chapter 5 Figure 5-2: Ethernet Throughput Indication • TDM Services: • The title bar enables you to switch betweenAccumulative and Current view. • Immediately below the title bar is displayed the TDM Block Fail- ure Ratio. It is zerod by the Clear Counters button in the tool bar.
The Status bar, displays the following icons: Table 5-5: Status bar indicators Icon or Label Purpose Connectivity Shows if RADWIN Manager is communicating with the ODU. Connection mode to the ODU • Over-the-Air connection - using the IP address of the remote unit.
The Configuration Wizard has seven steps as shown in table below. Table 5-6: Link Configuration Wizard Wizard welcome System parameters • Link ID • Site details Channel settings Tx power settings Services Set TDM Clock Parameters Wizard summary and completion RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Configuring the Link: Step 1, Start the Wizard In the tool bar of the RADWIN Manager main window, click the Link Con- figuration button. The Link Configuration button is only accessible on a fully installed link as set out in chapter 4.
Link Installation step on page 4- Click Next to continue. Configuring the Link: Step 3, Channel Settings Configuring the Channel Settings follows the same pattern as the Installa- tion procedure: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 5-11...
Notice that the operating channel is grayed out. If you use the Reselect Channel button, to change it, you will be asked for confirmation: If you accept, then the system will search for the best operating channel: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 5-12...
Figure 5-5 above with a possible change to the operating channel. If you work without automatic channel selection, the Channel Settings win- dow looks like this: Figure 5-7: Channel Settings without automatic channel selection RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 5-13...
Selecting one of the frequencies presented returns you to the status of Figure 5-7 with the appropriate change. If you choose Other..., the fol- lowing window opens: Figure 5-9: Choosing an “Other” Operating Channel frequency RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 5-14...
±5MHz within a range of the operating band, which in this example is 5.740 - 5.835 GHz. For RADWIN 2000 radios, the Channel Bandwidth is fixed at 20 MHz. When you have completed making your choice, click Next to continue.
The procedure is the same as that set out in the Installation procedure on page 4-21. When you have completed making your choice, proceed to the Services window. Configuring the Link: Step 5, Services Here is the services dialog: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 5-16...
Figure 5-12: Services and Rates dialog To choose Services, see the corresponding Installation procedure on page 5-16. Click Next to continue. Configuring the Link: Step 6, TDM Clock Configuration The following dialog is displayed: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 5-17...
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Configuring the Link: Step 6, TDM Clock Configuration Chapter 5 Figure 5-13: TDM Parameters Configuration To configure the TDM Parameters, see the corresponding procedure on page 4-34. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 5-18...
Configuring the Link: Step 7, Configuration Summary and Exit Chapter 5 Configuring the Link: Step 7, Configuration Summary and Exit Figure 5-14: Configuration Wizard Exit Summary Click Done to return to the main window. The main window now reflects the configuration: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 5-19...
Configuring the Link: Step 7, Configuration Summary and Exit Chapter 5 Figure 5-15: Main window of the manager after configuration RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 5-20...
Configuring the Site Editing the Configuration Parameters by Site You can edit the configuration parameters for each site individually. The fol- lowing functions are available from the left side of the dialog box. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Restore the link configuration from the .ini file created by the backup Installation Return to Installation Mode for the entire link. Mode Selecting the Mute check box before clicking the Install Mode button mutes the Beeper. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Mutes the alignment tone in installation mode. Reactivate the beeper during alignment. To edit the Configuration Parameters: 1. Click the required site button on the main tool bar of the RADWIN Man- ager Click Configuration from the main menu and choose a site to config- ure.
B then site A so as to avoid lockout. See appendix detailed instructions about the best way to do this on-site. To define the Management Addresses: 1. Choose a site to configure. The Configuration dialog box opens: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Figure 6-4: Management Addresses - Site Configuration dialog box 5. Choose Management. 6. Enter the IP address of the ODU in the IP Address field. If performing configuration from the RADWIN Manager, the IP address is that entered from the Login window. Note 7.
8. Change the VLAN ID and Priority of the managing computer NIC to be the same as those of steps 6 and 7 respectively. Changing this parameter causes the RADWIN Manager to immediately disconnect.To avoid inconvenience, you should verify the change by...
2. Test it for connectivity using the command (Windows XP), for example: w32tm /stripchart /computer:216.218.192.202 You should get a continuous response of times, each a few seconds apart. 3. Choose a site to configure. The Configuration dialog box opens. 4. Choose Date & Time: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
7. To manually set the date and time, click Change and edit the new values. Figure 6-7: Change Date and Time If you used an NTP Server, you will see a window like this: 1. Greenwich Mean Time RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
(1+1) and ring applications. The bridge configuration parameters are located under the Advanced tab of the Site Configuration dialog box: Figure 6-9: Bridge Configuration - Site Configuration dialog box ODU Mode This parameter controls the ODU mode with two optional values, RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
An Auto Detect feature is provided, whereby the line speed and duplex mode are detected automatically using auto-negotiation. Use manual con- figuration when attached external equipment does not support auto-negoti- ation. The default setting is Auto Detect. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 6-10...
To limit the Ethernet information rate: 1. From the Configuration menu, choose the site to reconfigure. 2. Click Advanced | Ethernet The Configuration dialog box opens. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 6-11...
4. Choose Other to define the throughput with 1 Kbps resolution 5. Choose Best Effort for the highest information rate possible for the link conditions and settings 6. Click Apply to save the changes. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 6-12...
The Configuration dialog box opens. 2. Choose Inventory (figure 6-12). Figure 6-12: Inventory window Security Features The Security dialog enables you to change the Link Password and the SNMP Community strings and use the Link Lock feature: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 6-13...
It is not possible to manage the ODU if the read-write or the read Commu- nity values are forgotten. A new Community value may be obtained from RADWIN Customer Support for the purpose of setting new Community; the serial number or the MAC address of the ODU must be supplied.
MAC address are displayed in the Site Configuration inventory tab. When you have the alternative Community key, click the Forgot Commu- nity button and enter the Alternative Community key (Figure 6-15). Then change the read-write Community string. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 6-15...
Figure 6-15: Alternative Community Dialog box Link Lock Security Feature Link Lock is a part of the RADWIN 2000 security concept intended to meet a form of abuse encountered in the field. It is designed to prevent the situation where a remote ODU can be stolen and used as a “pirate”...
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RADWIN Manager. Observe that a link icon is now displayed in the status bar on the bottom right of the RADWIN Manager window. The link to the remote unit is now locked. If you repeat steps 1 and 2...
To mute the alignment tone buzzer: 1. Choose a site. The Configuration dialog box opens. 2. In the Configuration dialog box, click the Buzzer button. Figure 6-16: Alignment tone buzzer states RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 6-18...
2. Choose an alarm and set its mode to Enabled or Disabled 3. Enter a description of the alarms in the text field. 4. Click Apply to save. 5. Click OK to exit from the dialog. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 6-19...
Chapter 6 Managing Configuration Files Backup Configuration to a File RADWIN Manager allows you to backup configuration parameters of the local and remote units to the managing computer as .ini files. Each site is backed up in a separate .ini file.
IDU Detection An ODU always tries to detect the IDU to which it is connected. IDU Detec- tion is effected by an IDU responding to special ODU packets. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 6-21...
To disable IDU Detection Mode, just toggle the check box in figure 6-18. Configuration with Telnet A Telnet terminal can be used to configure and monitor the RADWIN 2000. To start a Telnet session, use telnet <ODU_IP>. For example, if you run Telnet as follows, telnet 192.168.1.101...
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Resets both the IDU and the ODU. The user is warned that the command will reset the ODU. A new Telnet session to the ODUmay be opened after the reset is complete. (Watch the IDU LEDs.) help Displays the available commands RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 6-23...
<power:Value between minimal TX power, and maximal TX power> set bridge <mode:0=Bridging OFF,1=Bridging ON> set name <new name> set location <new location> set contact <new contact> set ethernet <port:MNG,LAN1,LAN2> <mode:AUTO,10H,10F,100H,100F,DISABLE> reboot help Command "help" finished OK. Figure 6-20: Telnet Management window RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 6-24...
Chapter 7 Monitoring and Diagnostics The RADWIN Manager application enables you to monitor the link, as well as perform diagnostic operations such as loopback tests. This chapter covers: • Retrieving link information • Link compatibility issues • Reinstalling and realigning a link •...
1. On the Help menu, choose Get Diagnostic Information. Figure 7-1: Get Diagnostics Dialog Box 2. Select or deselect the data options. If the file is to be sent to RADWIN Customer Support leave all options checked. 3. Click File Path to specify the folder in which you want to save the file and then click Start to save the information.
Internal and external loopbacks on both sites of a link are used to test the TDM connections To activate a loopback: 1. From the Maintenance menu, choose Loopbacks... or right-click the TDM display in the main window. The Loopbacks dialog box appears: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Figure 7-3: Loopback configuration box with one Site A port selected 3. Click configure to choose a loopback mode: Figure 7-4: Loopback options 4. Click the required loopback mode. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
To deactivate a loopback: • Return to the situation of figure and click None. When a loopback is deactivated, the corresponding icon in figure reverts to its previous state (like the right side of the figure). RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Chapter 7 Local External Loopback A Local external loopback can be set to test the local E1/T1 port and its con- nection to local side user equipment. In this mode, data coming1qTc-.0e (1mm)15 4( to)r RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
It may be necessary to reinstall the link if the ODUs need to be realigned. Activating Install Mode causes both sites to go into install mode, causing disruption in service for approximately fifteen seconds. Note To reinstall the link: 1. Choose a site. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
4. Realign the ODUs and start the Installation wizard (see chapter 4). The Link Budget Calculator The Link Budget Calculator is part of the RADWIN Manager software and is found in the Help menu. This useful utility enables you to calculate the...
To obtain performance monitoring reports: 1. From the main menu, choose Tools | Performance Monitoring Report ... You are presented with the following window: 1. Ethernet performance is not collected from PoE devices. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
The other reports look similar. Here is a detailed description of the reports and their fields: Several performance data occurrences are collected for each of the inter- faces (ES, SES, and UAS), as well as Specific data per Interface type (e.g., RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 7-10...
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The number of seconds in which the RSL was TSL Threshold above the specified threshold. The number of seconds in which the Background BBER Threshold Block Error Ratio (BBER) exceeded the specified threshold. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 7-11...
BBER value should be 0. Since the system provides a lossless Ethernet service, there is throughput degradation in case of interference. The degradation is proportional to the BBER. RSL Threshold RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 7-12...
IP address of the ODU that initiated alarm. For complete information about traps and alarms see appendix J, table J-3. The events are displayed in the Events Log in the lower part of the RADWIN Manager main window: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Events Log file is to be saved, and click OK. To store the Events Log, first define the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and trap address of the managing computer (see page 6-4 details). Note RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 7-14...
RADWIN Manager Traps Chapter 7 RADWIN Manager Traps The RADWIN Manager application issues traps to indicate various events, displayed in the Events Log. Table 7-5: RADWIN Manager Trap Messages Trap Message Severity Remarks RADWIN Manager will not catch any Cannot bind to trap service port. Port 162 already in...
Setting the Events Preferences Chapter 7 Table 7-5: RADWIN Manager Trap Messages Trap Message Severity Remarks ODU release is newer than RADWIN Manager release. Newer Version identified at the <local_site_name> Warning site. Wizards are not available. RADWIN Manager will be used just for monitoring.
The active alarms are saved and can be viewed in the Active Alarms window. To view summary of saved alarms: • From the Tools menu, choose Active Alarm Summary. The Active Alarms Summary window opens: Figure 7-16: Active Alarms Summary RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 7-17...
3. Use the Save button to store the events in a tab-delimited list. Reverting Aalert Messages Many alert messages in the RADWIN Manager have an option of the form “Do not show this message again”. These alert messages can be reverted to...
Small Clamp (see figure A-2) Arm (see figure A-3) Screw hex head M8x40 Screw hex head M8x70 Washer flat M8 Washer spring M8 M8 Nuts Figure A-1: Large Clamp Figure A-2: Small Clamp Figure A-3: Arm RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Mounting RADWIN 2000 on a Wall Appendix A Mounting RADWIN 2000 on a Wall Figure A-5: Mounting on a Wall Mounting an External Antenna Optional external antennas can be mounted on a pole. The external mount- ing kit varies according to the specific antenna.
Overview The Link Budget Calculator is a utility for calculating the expected perfor- mance of the RADWIN 2000 wireless link and the possible configurations for a specific link range. The utility allows you to calculate the expected RSS of the link, and find the type of services and their effective throughput as a function of the link range and deployment conditions.
The Ethernet and configured TDM trunks throughput is calculated according to internal product algorithms. Availability The Service Availability calculation is based on the Vigants Barnett method which predicts the downtime probability based on a climate factor (C fac- tor). RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Mean Running the Link Budget Calculator The Link Budget Calculator is supplied on the RADWIN Manager CD. It may be run stand-alone from the CD or from the RADWIN Manager application. To run the Link Budget Calculator from the CD: 1.
Appendix B where Z should be replaced with your own CD drive name. To run the Link Budget Calculator from the RADWIN Manager: • Choose Help | Link Budget Calculator from the main menu of the RADWIN Manager as in the following figure:...
Mozilla FireFox and Google Chrome users may see a warning mes- sage like this: You may ignore it and continue. To use the Link Budget Calculator for RADWIN 2000: 1. Choose a band from the drop-down list. Figure B-3: Product selector 2.
3. If the required range between the two link sites is known, you may enter it directly. Alternatively, you may enter the latitude and longitude of each site in the link, in which case the distance between them will be calcu- lated and displayed. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
4. Located to the right of the green Coordinates button is a drop-down list of Climactic C Factor values. It is only available if you choose a non-adap- tive rate. Figure B-6: Climactic C Factors RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
For help about what these mean, click the ? button to the right of the list Figure B-6. Figure B-7: Climactic C Factor description Figure B-8 we display a map of the world showing C Factor contours: Figure B-8: World map showing C Factor contours RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Note The Expected Performance parameters are calculated and displayed: • Expected RSS - the expected RSS that the RADWIN Manager shows when the RADWIN 2000 ODUs are optimally aligned • Services Type - max number of T1 or E1 trunks if “Max Trunks” is selected •...
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The top of the obstruction does not extend far into the Fresnel zone, leaving 60% of the Fresnel zone clear; therefore, the signal is not significantly attenuated. For more about Fresnel zone, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Fresnel_zone. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 B-10...
Warning This appendix is at best a guide. The actual degree of lightning protection required depends on local conditions and regulations. Note The RADWIN 2000™ Lightning protection system consists of the following components: • Grounding for the antenna coax cable •...
Figure C-1: Grounding antenna cables Grounding for Indoor/Outdoor Units ODU Grounding RADWIN 2000™ uses a Shielded CAT-5e cable to interconnect the Outdoor (ODU) and Indoor (IDU) units. However, this shielding does not provide a good Lightning Discharge path, since it can not tolerate the high Lightning Current surges.
External Lightning Surge Suppressors and Grounding A Grounding Kit and Surge Arrestor Unit must be located near the ODU and properly grounded as illustrated in figures below: Figure C-2: Grounding a typical pole installation RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
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External Lightning Surge Suppressors and Grounding Appendix C Figure C-3: Grounding a typical wall installation The next figure shows a close-up of the rear of grounded ODU: Figure C-4: ODU Surge Suppressor and grounding RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
6. Connect the suppressor’s ground stud to a grounding point. Use the appropriate wire gauge and type, keeping the wire as short as possible, less than 1m (3’), between the stud and the site grounding point. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
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6. Connect the suppressor’s ground stud to a grounding point. Use the appropriate wire gauge and type, keeping the wire as short as possible, less than 1m (3’), between the stud and the site grounding point. 7. Replace the cover RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Figure C-6: Surge Suppressor and grounding at building entry point Internal ESD Protection circuits RADWIN 2000™ is designed to meet the ETSI/FCC/Aus/NZ/CSA EMC and Safety requirements. To fulfill these requirements, the system's Telecom lines at the ODU/IDU are Transformer-isolated and include internal ESD (Electro-Static-Discharge) Protection circuits.
IP Address Why this is Needed? All ODUs supplied by RADWIN come pre-configured with an IP address of 10.0.0.120. For use in a network, the ODUs must be configured with suit- able static IP addresses. The method for doing this under office conditions is set out in chapter 4.
6. At the log on window, choose Local Connection. Figure D-1: Log on Window for Local Connection admin 7. Enter the default password, . After a few moments, the RADWIN Manager main window appears: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
The procedure Appendix D Figure D-2: Opening RADWIN Manager window prior to installation 8. Click the un-grayed Site:Location button. The following dialog window appears: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
The procedure Appendix D Figure D-3: Configuration Dialog Box 9. Click the Management item in the left hand panel. The following win- dow is presented: Figure D-4: Management Addresses - Site Configuration dialog box RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
12. Click Yes to accept the change. After about half a minute the changes will be registered in the ODU. On the left hand panel of the main win- dow, you will see the new IP configuration for the ODU. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Figure D-7: Main Window after IP Address change 13.Click Cancel to leave the open Management dialog. You may now exit the RADWIN Manager, or connect to another ODU. If you choose to con- nect to another ODU, after about a minute, the main window of the RAD- WIN Managerwill revert to that shown in figure above.
(part number) dependent band. It may be changed using the pro- cedure in this appendix. • The ODUs as supplied by RADWIN are typically set up with a factory default band for your product. • If for some reason the default band needs to be changed, it should be done before link Installation.
3. Using a crossed LAN cable, connect the LAN-IN port of the PoE device to the Ethernet port of the managing computer. The ODU will commence beeping at about once per second, indicating correct operation. 4. Launch the RADWIN Manager. 5. Log on as Installer. Figure E-1: Becoming Installer wireless 6.
The procedure Appendix E Figure E-2: Opening RADWIN Manager window prior to band change 7. Click Tools | Change Band. The following window appears: Figure E-3: Change Band dialog The bands appearing in figure are product dependent. To see which...
(site B) first., otherwise you will lock yourself out of the link. Caution The change, which may take some time, is carried out: The result is reflected in the RADWIN Manager main window: RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Should you ever require such a key, the procedure is as follows: To enter a License key: 1. Log on as Installer (as for the previous procedure). 2. Click the Site:Location tool bar button. From the main tool bar. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Figure E-7: Using the Operations window to enter a license key 3. Enter your license key and click Activate. 4. When it is accepted, click Cancel. License keys, where appropriate, are obtainable from RADWIN Customer Support. Note RADWIN 2000 User Manual...
Upgrading an Installed Link To upgrade software for a link: 1. In the RADWIN Manager main menu, click Tools | Software Upgrade ... The following detached window appears Figure F-1: Software Upgrade Utility - Main window RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Appendix F The default sites shown in the Software Upgrade list panel belong to the currently link. The list may be empty if you are running the RADWIN Manager “offline”. 2. Click Add Site to add additional sites for upgrade.
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3. Having created an update list, click Upgrade Package to chose the rel- evant files. The default files are located in the SWU subdirectory in the RADWIN Manager installation area. They are currently named SWU_1k.swu and SWU_2k.swu. You may have to find them else- where, depending on your system.
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If you do not, Caution following the next reset of the updated site, you could experience a link software mismatch which may affect service. See page 7-2 for details. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
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RADWIN 2000 Part 3: Technical Information Broadband Wireless Transmission User Manual Release 2.2 UM 2000-22/03.09...
Power Consumption < 35 W (IDU+ODU) Environmental ODU: -35°C to +60°C / -31°F to +140°F Operating Temperatures IDU: 0°C to +50°C / 32°F to +122°F ODU: Up to 100% non-condensing, IP67 Humidity IDU: 90% non-condensing RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
UL 60950-1, CAN/CSA 60950-1 C22.2 ETSI EN/IEC 60950-1 CFR47 Class B, Part15, Subpart B (2007) ETSI EN 300 386 (2005), EN 301 489-1 (2003), EN 301 489-4 (2002) CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 22-04 AS/NZS CISPR 22:2004 RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Power (+) White/Blue pair Power (−) White/Brown twisted Power (−) Brown pair User Port Connectors LAN Port The LAN 10/100BaseT interface terminates in an 8-pin RJ-45 connector, wired in accordance to table H-2. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Version 2.2...
The IDU-C Alarm interface is a 25 pin D type female connector. Its pinout is listed in table H-5. Table H-5: IDU-C Alarm Connector (Dry-Contact) Description Input 1 Positive Input 1 Negative Input 2 Positive Input 2 Negative RADWIN 2000 User Manual Version 2.2...
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1 Ampere. Such resistor is not required if the equipment connected to the IDU supports current limiting to 1 Amp. Note • The voltage of the input alarm must be within the range of -10 to -50 VDC. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Version 2.2...
Receive Data BI_DD+ Transmit Data BI_DD- Receive Data 10/100/1000baseT ports support 1000bps using four pairs hence cannot support power. This is applies to the Uplink Ethernet RJ-45 port as shown in table H-6. Note RADWIN 2000 User Manual Version 2.2...
Uplink Ethernet RJ-45 Port Connectors Appendix H DC Power Terminal Table H-7: Terminal Block 3-pin -48VDC Function Right Chassis Center – Left RADWIN 2000 User Manual Version 2.2...
The SFP transceiver technology allows almost any protocol converter imple- mentation with seamless integration to a standard Ethernet switch. The RADWIN 2000 IDU-C supports SFP transceivers to provide and support several network applications. Any standard Fast Ethernet (FE) SFP transceiver can be plugged into the IDU-C.
Appendix J MIB Reference Introduction About the MIB The RADWIN MIB is a set of APIs that enables external applications to con- trol RADWIN equipment. The MIB is divided into public and a private API groups: • Public: RFC-1213 (MIB II) variables, RFC-1214 (MIB II) System and Interfaces sections •...
To control a link, all SNMP requests should go to the local site IP address. See table for default Community strings. Private MIB Structure The sections in the private RADWIN MIB and its location in the MIB tree are shown in figure below: RADWIN 2000 User Manual...
The general MIB include a single generic parameter that is used by all traps as a trap description parameter. MIB Parameters The following section describes all of the MIB parameters. The MIB parame- ters follow the following naming convention: <winlink1000><Section 1>...<Section n><Parameter Name> RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. ifOutUcastPkts .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.17.x Counter The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted to a subnetwork-unicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
A change is effective immediately. The valid values are: disabled (0) enabledAuto (1) enabledConstantly(2). winlink1000OduProductId 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.14 DisplayString This parameter is reserved for the Manager application provided with the product. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Deprecated parameter. Actual rate of the air interface in Mbps. For Channel Bandwidth of 20 10 5 MHz divide the value by 1 2 4 respectively. winlink1000OduAirCurrentRateIdx 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.9.5 Integer Index of current air rate. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
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Maximum Transmit power in dBm. winlink1000OduAirChannelBandwidth 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.24 Integer RW Channel bandwidth in KHz. A change is effective after reset. winlink1000OduAirChannelBWTable N/A Channel Bandwidths table. winlink1000OduAirChannelBWEntry N/A Channel Bandwidth table entry. INDEX { winlink1000OduAirChannelBWIndex } RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
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Represents the compatibility of TDM service under W5MHz Channel BW of 5MHz in the specific Radio Frame Pattern. winlink1000OduAirHssRfpEthChannelB 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.40.7.1.4 Integer Represents the compatibility of Ethernet service W10MHz under Channel BW of 10MHz in the specific Radio Frame Pattern. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
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1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.53.1.1.5 Integer Represents the Multi-band sub band nState administrative state. winlink1000OduAirComboSubBandInstall 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.53.1.1.6 Integer Reflects if the Multi-band sub band allowes ationAllowed installtion. winlink1000OduAirComboNumberOfSub 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.53.2 Integer Represents the number of Multi-band sub bands. Bands RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 J-10...
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INDEX {ifIndex } winlink1000OduPerfMonAirCurrMinRSL 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.4.1.1 Integer Current Min Received Level Reference starting from the present 15 minutes period. winlink1000OduPerfMonAirCurrMaxRSL 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.4.1.2 Integer Current Max Received Level Reference starting from the present 15 minutes period. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 J-11...
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RSL2 threshold per Day. winlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayMinTSL Current Min Transmit Signal Level per Day. winlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayMaxTSL Current Max Transmit Signal Level per Day. winlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayTSLThres Number of seconds Transmit Signal Level h1Exceed exceeded the TSL1 threshold per Day. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 J-12...
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N/A This is an entry in the Days Table. INDEX {ifIndex winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmDayIdx } winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmDayIdx This table is indexed per Day number. Each interval is of 15 minutes and the oldest is 96. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 J-13...
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When a CLEAR trap is sent the entry is removed. winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmEntry N/A Entry containing the details of a currently RAISED trap. INDEX { winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmCounter } RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 J-14...
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RW This value indicates if this External Alarm Input is State enabled or disabled. winlink1000OduAdmExternAlarmInStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.5.1.4 Integer This value indicates the current status of the External Alarm Input. winlink1000IduAdmSN 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.6 DisplayString IDU Serial Number RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 J-15...
- The IDU HW doesn't support the service; - A Link Password mismatch was detected; - The external pulse type detected is improper for TDM services; - A Software versions mismatch was detected. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 J-16...
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Actual Trunk used for TDM Master Clock. winlink1000IduTdmConfigTable N/A IDU TDM Links Configuration table. winlink1000IduTdmConfigEntry N/A IDU TDM Links Configuration table entry. INDEX { winlink1000IduTdmConfigIndex } winlink1000IduTdmConfigIndex Table index. winlink1000IduTdmIfIndex Link index in the interface table. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 J-17...
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TDM Jitter Buffer Maximum Size. The units are 0.1 x millisecond. winlink1000IduTdmJitterBufferSizeEval 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.17 Integer RW TDM Jitter Buffer Size for evaluation. The value must be between the minimum and the maximum TDM Jitter Buffer Size. The units are 0.1 x millisecond. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 J-18...
Community string or by the trap description text. Each trap contains a trap description and additional relevant information such as alarm severity, interface index, time stamp and additional parame- ters. See table for additional information. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 J-19...
Indicates that the ODU recovered from an error but there are configuration changes. Contains two parameters: 1 - Description: Configuration changed. Error code is: %n. 2 - %n number. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 J-20...
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Description: External Alarm 4 - <User Text> - Alarm. swVersionsMismatchFullCompatibilityAlarm warning The trap is sent if SW versions mismatch with full link functionality. Contains a single parameter which is its description: 1 - Description: Software versions mismatch - full link functionality RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 J-21...
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Indicates the LAN port 2 status changed to connected. Contains two parameters: 1 - Description: LAN port 2 status changed to connected - %s. 2 - %s Is the Eth. mode (speed & duplex). RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 J-22...
The RADWIN Manager application issues traps to indicate various events. These traps are shown in the RADWIN Managerr Events Log. A list of Trap Messages as displayed by the RADWIN Manager is shown in table 7-5. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Service Alarm at Site B Permanently off Output 4 Link is up or down Link Loss due to Power Failure without power failure Power Failure at Site B at Site B indication within the last two seconds RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Mise à la terre Tous les produits RADWIN doivent être mis à la terre pendant l'usage cou- rant. La mise à la terre est assurée en reliant la fiche d'alimentation à une prise de courant avec une protection de terre. En outre: •...
L'utilisation de dispositifs de protection contre la foudre dépend des exi- gences réglementaires et de l'utilisateur final. Toutes les unités extérieures RADWIN sont conçues avec des circuits de limitation de surtension afin de minimiser les risques de dommages dus à la foudre. RADWIN conseille l'util- isation d'un dispositif de parafoudre supplémentaire afin de protéger le...
Prudence • Le courant CC du IDU-C doit être fourni par l'intermédiaire d'un dis- joncteur bipolaire et le diamètre du câble doit être de 14 mm avec un conduit de 16 mm. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
M8x40 • deux visses hex tête M8x70 • quatre rondelles plates M8 • trois rondelles élastiques M8 • deux écrous M8. Figure L-1: Figure L-2: Figure L-3: grande clame petite clame bras RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
à pivotement. 4. Attacher l'antenne au pylône en utilisant les deux courroies de fixation . Ajuster l'inclinaison nécessaire en utilisant l'échelle angulaire et serrer tous les boulons et écrous à la position requise. RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2...
Automatic Repeat Request View Inventory Connecting user equipment 4-20 5-11 Customer Support 7-21 backup configuration file ODU replacement 7-20 Date and time, setting Band DC Power and DFS terminal pinout available 1-11 Changing RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.2 Index 1...
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Events references Telnet display trap 6-23 background color 7-17 default colors 7-17 Preferences 7-16 Jitter Buffer 4-31 saving 7-17 Monitor log saving Key Features of Radio Link Online Help 7-20 Advanced Air Interface RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release2.2 Index 2...
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Unsupported Device Integrated Antenna loopback Mounting Kit activating Package Contents deactivate Products 1-11 Local Internal Replacing 7-20 Remote External With integrated antenna 1-12 Remote Internal Package, contents of Management Password Addresses Link 7-20 RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release2.2 Index 3...
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Telnet commands 6-22 device Throughput display in the MIB J-17 Trap message 7-15 supported Technical Specifications Technical Air Interface, general Site Configuration Configuration Configuration Files 6-20 Environmental backup to 6-20 Ethernet Interface Configuration files RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release2.2 Index 4...
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TDM Interface Telnet configuration 6-22 6-22 Trap messages Trunk Ports pinout typical installation User equipment, connecting 4-20 5-11 Wiring Specifications Alarm Connector IDU-C Connectors User Port Ports ODU-IDU Cable Ports User Port Connectors RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release2.2 Index 5...