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System Hardware

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Figure 14:

V3000 Client Node without antenna assembly and with 44.5 dBi and 40.5 dBi antenna

assemblies

V3000 Part numbers

Order the V3000 CN from Cambium Networks (

V3000 CN part numbers

). The V3000 CN radio is

supplied without an antenna assembly, bracket, or power supply. Refer to the

Precision brackets

section

for suitable brackets.

Note

Use a dedicated antenna assembly for V3000 CN.

Order the antenna assembly required for each CN radio.

Table 7: V3000 CN part numbers

Cambium description

Cambium part number

60 GHz cnWave V3000 CN radio only

C600500C024A

60 GHz cnWave V3000 CN antenna assembly, 44.5 dBi

C600500D001A

60 GHz cnWave V3000 CN antenna assembly, 40.5 dBi, 4 Pack

C600500D002A

60 GHz cnWave V3000 CN antenna assembly, 44.5 dBi, 4 Pack

C600500D003A

60 GHz cnWave V3000 CN Radio only – Israel Only

C600500C025A

V5000 Distribution Node (DN)

V5000 is an outdoor DN that can be connected to multiple V1000 or V3000 CNs wirelessly. V5000
supports a 10 Gigabit Ethernet interface, an 10G SFP+ interface port, and a Gigabit Ethernet Aux
interface.

V5000 can be powered using 60W passive POE or using an AC/DC PSU through mini an adapter (for
more information, refer to the power supply and cable lengths supported in the

Power supply units

section). V5000 DN can also power 802.3af/at compliant auxiliary device through the Gigabit Aux
interface.

Summary of Contents for cnWave

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE 60 GHz cnWave System Release 1 2 2 ...

Page 2: ...rs or the 3rd Party software supplied material contained in the Cambium products described in this document may not be copied reproduced reverse engineered distributed merged or modified in any manner without the express written permission of Cambium Furthermore the purchase of Cambium products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppel or otherwise any license under t...

Page 3: ...xpertise and training for professional installers 13 Legal and Open Source Software statements 13 Problems and warranty 13 Reporting problems 13 Repair and service 13 Hardware warranty 13 Security advice 14 Warnings cautions and notes 14 Caring for the environment 14 In the UK and EU countries 15 In non EU countries 15 Product Description 16 Introduction 16 Frequency bands 16 Characteristics 17 80...

Page 4: ...30 Management agent 30 Network management 30 IPv6 31 System logging 31 Software upgrade 31 System Hardware 32 Wireless nodes 32 V1000 Client Node CN 32 V2000 Client Node CN 33 V3000 Client Node CN 34 V5000 Distribution Node DN 35 Radio mounting brackets 36 Radio accessories 43 Radio external interfaces 45 Radio specifications 49 Theory of operation 50 Power supply units PSU 51 PSU Options 51 V1000...

Page 5: ... protection zones 70 Site grounding system 71 ODU location 71 Drop cable grounding points 71 ODU wind loading 72 PSU DC power supply 73 PSU AC power supply 73 PSU location 73 Outdoor AC DC PSU 73 Lightning Surge Protection Units LPU 74 Drop cable grounding points 74 Lightning Surge Protection Units location 74 Deployment Considerations 75 Key deployment guidelines 75 Sector and alignment 76 Minimu...

Page 6: ...rk planning 85 Point to Point based single link Ethernet bridge 86 IPv4 L2 based PMP and mesh network planning 86 Support for dual networking IPv4 and IPv6 87 IPv6 Mode network planning 88 IPv6 Network design consideration 89 Reserved IPv6 address space 90 E2E and cnMaestro deployment consideration 90 Ethernet bridging 90 Layer 2 control protocols 92 Ethernet port allocation 92 IP Interface 93 Dai...

Page 7: ...with LPU on the pole 101 Attach ground cables to the radio 105 Mounting the ODU 105 Connect to the PSU port of the radio 128 Using power over Ethernet PoE 128 Using AC DC PSU 132 Install the PSU 134 Installing the 60W DC power injector 135 Installing the AC DC PSU 137 Installing 15W or 30W power injector 138 Connecting to the SFP optical module or SFP to the copper module to ODU 139 Removing the c...

Page 8: ...x zone Statistics 207 Border Gateway Protocol BGP 207 Maps 208 Tools 209 Factory reset 209 Field diags 209 Antenna alignment 210 Show SFP power details 218 Ping 220 Quick PTP setup 221 cnMaestro support for Onboard Controller 223 Auto Manage IPv6 Routes External E2E Controller 225 Unconnected PoPs 228 Regulatory Information 230 Compliance with safety standards 230 Electrical safety compliance 230 ...

Page 9: ...liance 235 60 GHz cnWave example product labels 235 Troubleshooting 238 Field diagnostics logs 238 Setup issues in IPv4 tunneling 240 Link is not established 242 PoP not online from E2E or cnMaestro UI 245 Link is not coming up 245 Link does not come up after some configuration change 246 Link is not having expected throughput performance 246 Factory reset 246 Cambium Networks 248 ...

Page 10: ...ers or recommendations made in this document Cross references References to external publications are shown in italics Other cross references emphasized in blue text in electronic versions are active links to the references This document is divided into numbered chapters that are divided into sections Sections are not numbered but are individually named at the top of each page and are listed in th...

Page 11: ... dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Canada specific information Caution This device complies with Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada ISEDC license exempt RSSs Operation is subject to the following two conditions l This device may not cause interference and l This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the ...

Page 12: ...tered Supplies Operational Charge Codes l V3000 8820022000100 l V5000 8820029000100 For more details check https www elexon co uk operations settlement unmetered supplies charge codes and switch regimes UK Declaration of conformity Hereby Cambium Networks declares that the Cambium Networks 60 GHz cnWave Series of Wireless Ethernet Bridge complies with the essential requirements and other relevant ...

Page 13: ...units such as any available diagnostic downloads 5 Escalate the problem by emailing or telephoning support Repair and service If unit failure is suspected obtain details of the Return Material Authorization RMA process from the support website http www cambiumnetworks com support Hardware warranty Cambium s standard hardware warranty is for one 1 year from the date of shipment from Cambium Network...

Page 14: ...scribes how warnings and cautions are used in this document and all Cambium Networks document sets Warnings Warnings precede instructions that contain potentially hazardous situations Warnings are used to alert the reader to possible hazards that could cause loss of life or physical injury A warning has the following format Warning Warning text and consequence for not following the instructions in...

Page 15: ...strument The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2013 No 3113 Do not dispose of Cambium equipment in landfill sites For disposal instructions refer to http www cambiumnetworks com support weee compliance Disposal of surplus packaging Do not dispose of surplus packaging in landfill sites In the EU and UK it is the individual recipient s responsibility to ensure that packaging mate...

Page 16: ...pplications 60 GHz wireless products enable two way wireless communications at data rates that was previously achieved using fiber optic cables In addition to the high data rates accomplished in this spectrum energy propagation in the 60 GHz band has benefits such as excellent immunity to interference high security and frequency reuse Frequency bands The 60 GHz band is divided into 11 channels eac...

Page 17: ...en compared to 2 4 and 5 GHz bands l Line of Sight LoS 60 GHz is affected by oxygen absorption it varies throughout the band The absorption gets reduced if the frequency gets increased For example the absorption is 15 dB km in 60 GHz frequency 5 dB km in 64 GHz and 0 5 dB km in 68 GHz If the total channel is divided into 6 channels then the mid channel that is channels 2 and 3 has more absorption ...

Page 18: ...bility and security since the signal does not travel long distances 802 11ay Standards and advantages IEEE 802 11ay is an IEEE standard that covers 60 GHz cnWave this standard is an amendment of the IEEE 802 11ad standard There are IEEE 802 11ay is designed with a higher throughput capacity of over 10 Gbps data rate over distances of 200 to 500 meters 802 11ay includes features such as Channel Bon...

Page 19: ...time There are four types of polarity l Odd Polarity l Even Polarity l Hybrid odd Polarity l Hybrid Even Polarity l Mesh Routing Mesh is an interconnection of devices that can have multiple paths between any two nodes some advantages of using mesh are better connectivity capacity sharing load balancing and re routing in case of link failure l Increased capacity 802 11ay supports Channel Bonding wh...

Page 20: ...vided up into channels ranging between 1 and 2 GHz wide l Massive throughput This band can allow over 10 Gbps of throughput from some products on the market today Terragraph Terragraph is a connectivity solution from Facebook The mission of Terragraph is to bring more people online to a faster internet It is freely licensed technology that is designed to deliver cost effective and reliable fiber l...

Page 21: ...rces Responsibilities Terragraph software initializes and configures radios DN and CN It tracks and optimizes meshed routing paths It also monitors and maintains Syslog alarms and Firmware upgrades Overview of cnWave family The 60 GHz cnWave solution from Cambium Networks provides easy fast and cost effective wireless Gigabit connectivity for edge access and or high capacity backhaul for edge acce...

Page 22: ... nodes V5000 can be used for PTP PMP and Mesh configurations Figure 5 60 GHz cnWave products Features This section lists the features of each product of 60 GHz cnWave V1000 CN l Supports modulations BPSK to 16 QAM MCS1 to MCS12 l Integrated antenna with beam forming l 38 dBm EIRP l Gigabit Ethernet l 1 Gbps UL 1 Gbps DL throughput l Powered by passive PoE or 802 3af at PoE l IP66 67 V2000 CN l Sup...

Page 23: ...Gbps UL 1 8 Gbps DL throughput l CB2 2 7 Gbps UL 2 7 Gbps DL l Gigabit Ethernet Auxiliary Interface l 802 3at POE 2 pair or 4 pair for higher wattage or a Passive POE l Supports Aux PoE out 802 3af at PoE l IP66 67 V5000 DN l Supports modulations BPSK to 16QAM MCS1 to MCS12 l Dual sector 280 degree antenna with beamforming l 38 dBm EIRP l 10 Gigabit Ethernet l Supports 10G SFP or 1G SFP l 1 8 Gbps...

Page 24: ...rity Wireless topology 60 GHz cnWave supports operation in three topologies l Point to point PTP l Point to Multipoint PMP l Mesh PTP The PTP topology provides a point to point link using V1000 V2000 and V3000 Figure 6 PTP Topology PMP The PMP topology provides a point to multi point where a V5000 acts as a PoP DN and V5000 V3000 V2000 V1000 act as Clients ...

Page 25: ...oute diversity which provides high network availability and supports up to 15 hops away from a PoP node Network bandwidth is reduced at each hop and the total bandwidth available in the network is limited to a PoP node s network reappearance Mesh is distributed network application platform that determines appropriate routes between the mesh nodes Figure 8 Mesh topology ...

Page 26: ...PSK 1 2 1256 7 π 2 QPSK 5 8 1600 8 π 2 QPSK 3 4 1828 9 π 2 QPSK 13 16 1942 10 π 2 16QAM 1 2 2400 11 π 2 16QAM 5 8 3200 12 π 2 16QAM 3 4 3656 Table 4 Modulation and coding rate for CB2 MCS Modulation Coding Rate L2 Throughput Mb s EDMG CB2 4 32 GHz Channel 2 π 2 BPSK 1 2 1244 3 π 2 BPSK 5 8 1524 4 π 2 BPSK 3 4 1750 5 π 2 BPSK 13 16 1792 7 π 2 QPSK 1 2 2280 8 π 2 QPSK 5 8 2740 9 π 2 QPSK 3 4 3480 10...

Page 27: ...essful and unsuccessful frame transmissions e g count of frames ACKed or Not ACKed Figure 9 Adjusting links Start from MCS2 adjust based on signal quality when the session is idle fall back to MCS 9 or any highest MCS achieved below MCS 9 Synchronization Synchronization is used to control the transmit and receive signals to prevent self interference Radios assigned with the same polarity will be t...

Page 28: ...zes its timers to an external accurate time source such as GPS or IEEE 1588 A timing pulse that resets the Timing Synchronization Function TSF on the DN is repeated once every second This timing pulse occurs exactly at the turn of each second Figure 11 The MAC synchronization ...

Page 29: ... types of frames in 60 GHz cnWave l Management frames A node sends all management frames using the DMG control mode PHY MCS 0 l Control frames A node sends the ACK frame using the DMG control mode PHY MCS 0 A node sends the Block ACK frame using the DMG single carrier PHY MCS 1 l Data frames A node sends data frames using MCS 2 through MCS 12 of the DMG single carrier PHY as determined by the link...

Page 30: ... is managed through an embedded management agent Management workstations network management systems or PCs can be connected to this agent using a choice of in band or out of band network management modes The management agent includes an IPv4 IPv6 interface at the management agent The IP interface operates in the following modes l IPv4 only l IPv6 only l Dual IPv4 IPv6 Network management cnMaestro ...

Page 31: ...ulticast 60 GHz cnWave products get assigned with a unique IP in mesh either from Controller CPA or PoP DPA known as loopback address lo In Layer 3 mode nodes can also send Router Advertisement RA for all its downstream devices to acquire an IPv6 address Prefix for RA can either be configured or device from lo System logging Refer to Logging into the web interface for system logging Software upgra...

Page 32: ... to a distribution node wirelessly V1000 supports a Gigabit Ethernet interface and is powered by 802 3af at PoE compliant power supply or a passive PoE Figure 12 V1000 CN s front and rear views V1000 CN Part numbers Order the V1000 CN from Cambium Networks as listed in Table 5 Each V1000 CN is supplied with a mounting bracket for wall mount or pole mount and an indoor power supply Table 5 V1000 CN...

Page 33: ...ael Only C600500C016A 60GHz cnWave V1000 Client Node with no Cord and no Power supply C600500C017A V2000 Client Node CN V2000 is an outdoor CN that can be connected to a DN This CN can also act as a DN for PTP deployments It supports a 2 5 Gigabit Ethernet Main interface and 2 5 Gigabit Ethernet Auxiliary Aux interface The V2000 CN can support a single wireless link and therefore it can be used as...

Page 34: ...d C600500C020A 60GHz cnWave V2000 Client Node 30W with EU cord C600500C031A 60GHz cnWave V2000 Client Node 30W with UK Cord C600500C032A 60GHz cnWave V2000 Client Node 30W with ANZ Cord C600500C033A 60GHz cnWave V2000 Client Node 30W with Brazil Cord C600500C034A 60GHz cnWave V2000 Client Node 30W with Argentina Cord C600500C035A V3000 Client Node CN V3000 is an outdoor CN that can be connected wi...

Page 35: ... GHz cnWave V3000 CN antenna assembly 44 5 dBi C600500D001A 60 GHz cnWave V3000 CN antenna assembly 40 5 dBi 4 Pack C600500D002A 60 GHz cnWave V3000 CN antenna assembly 44 5 dBi 4 Pack C600500D003A 60 GHz cnWave V3000 CN Radio only Israel Only C600500C025A V5000 Distribution Node DN V5000 is an outdoor DN that can be connected to multiple V1000 or V3000 CNs wirelessly V5000 supports a 10 Gigabit E...

Page 36: ...umber 60GHz cnWave V5000 DN C600500A004A 60GHz cnWave V5000 Distribution Node Israel Only C600500A005A Radio mounting brackets V1000 Wall and pole mount The V1000 CN is supplied with a mounting plate and a band clamp The mounting plate can be used for mounting the V1000 on a wall or it can be used with the supplied band clamp to mount the V1000 on a pole with a diameter in the range of 25 mm to 70...

Page 37: ... 1 inch to 2 75 inches Note The adjustable pole mount does not come with a clamp You can use the one that is supplied with the V1000 box Larger diameter poles can be accommodated with the customer supplied clamps Figure 17 V1000 adjustable pole mount V2000 Adjustable pole mount The V2000 CN is supplied with adjustable pole mounting accessories such as mounting plate a hose clamp and four screws as...

Page 38: ...he adjustable pole mount bracket as shown in Figure 19 is used to mount the V2000 CN on a vertical pole with a diameter in the range of 25 mm to 70 mm 1 inch to 2 75 inches The bracket provides a fine adjustment of up to 20 in elevation for accurate alignment of V2000 ...

Page 39: ...t as shown in Figure 20 is used to mount the V3000 CN on a vertical pole with a diameter in the range of 25 mm to 70 mm 1 inch to 2 75 inches It accepts band clamps for larger diameter poles The precision bracket provides fine adjustment of up to 18 in azimuth and 30 in elevation for accurate alignment of the V3000 ...

Page 40: ...System Hardware 40 Figure 20 Precision bracket Figure 21 Precision bracket components Bracket body Azimuth arm Long 120 mm M8 screws and flange nuts Bracket base ...

Page 41: ...e of 25 mm to 70 mm 1 inch to 2 75 inches The tilt bracket assembly may be used with third party band clamps to mount the ODU on a larger pole the diameter range depends on the clamps used Figure 22 Tilt bracket assembly V5000 Pole mount C000000L137A The pole mount as shown in Figure 23 is used to mount a V5000 DN on a vertical pole with a diameter in the range of 25 mm to 70 mm 1 inch to 2 75 inc...

Page 42: ...t The wall mount requires additional fixing hardware suitable for the type of wall Figure 24 Wall mount Bracket part numbers Order mounting brackets by using the Cambium part numbers listed in below table Table 9 Radio mounting bracket part numbers Bracket Radio nodes Cambium Part Number Adjustable pole mount V1000 N000900L022A Tilt bracket assembly V3000 N000045L002A Wall mount bracket V5000 C000...

Page 43: ...r aligning the radio during installation The telescope is temporarily mounted on the bracket using the telescope mounting kit for precision brackets The telescope mounting kit consists of a mounting plate a knurled screw and two rubber O rings Order the telescope mounting kit from Cambium Networks Figure 25 Telescope mounting kit Order a suitable telescope from a specialist supplier specifying the...

Page 44: ... links up to 3 km Cambium Networks suggests to use the telescopic mounting kit C000000L139 and a finder scope Note For details on how to fit the Alignment tube for V3000 refer to Fixing the alignment tube Radio accessory part numbers Order radio accessories using the Cambium Part Number in the Radio accessory part numbers table below Table 10 Radio accessory part numbers Accessory Radio nodes Camb...

Page 45: ...al interfaces V1000 CN Figure 28 External interfaces for V1000 CN Table 11 External interfaces V1000 CN Port name Connector Interface Description PSU RJ45 PoE input Standard 802 3af at PoE 100 1000 BASE T Ethernet Data and management ...

Page 46: ...erfaces V2000 CN Port name Connector Interface Description PSU RJ45 POE Input Passive PoE or 802 3at two pairs or four pairs for higher wattage 100m 1000m 2 5G BASE T Ethernet Data and management AUX RJ45 POE Output Standard IEEE 802 3at POE 100m 1000m 2 5G BASE T Ethernet Data and management ...

Page 47: ...Base SX using optional SFP SFP optical or copper module SFP 1G SX SFP 1G LX using optional SFP optical or copper module Data and management PSU RJ45 PoE input Passive PoE or 802 3at two pairs or four pairs for higher wattage 100m 1000m 2 5G BASE T 5G BASE T 10G BASE T Ethernet Data and management AUX RJ45 PoE output Standard IEEE 802 3af at 100 1000 BASE T Ethernet Data and management ...

Page 48: ...Base SX using optional SFP SFP optical or copper module SFP 1G SX SFP 1G LX using optional SFP optical or copper module Data and management PSU RJ45 PoE input Passive PoE or 802 3at two pairs or four pairs for higher wattage 100m 1000m 2 5G BASE T 5G BASE T 10G BASE T Ethernet Data and management AUX RJ45 PoE output Standard IEEE 802 3af at 100 1000 BASE T Ethernet Data and management ...

Page 49: ... Node 0 46 kg 1 01 lbs V2000 Client Node 1 9 kg 4 18 lbs V3000 Client Node 44 5 dBi 4 17 kg 9 1 lbs including big antenna dish 6 12 kg 13 4 lbs radio with dish precision bracket V3000 Client Node 40 5 dBi 3 2 kg 7 05 lbs including small antenna dish 5 15 kg 11 3 lbs radio with dish precision bracket V5000 Distribution Node 3 12 kg 6 8 lbs including antenna dish 3 76 kg 8 2 lbs radio with dish univ...

Page 50: ...es implement IEEE 802 11ay WLAN standard and use 60GHz frequency band for wider spectrum and higher capacity cnWave devices can provide multi gigabit throughput from 100 M to 1 5 KM Deployment of the devices uses Open R based layer3 IPv6 mesh for efficient distribution of traffic between the nodes and higher availability of the traffic This also overcomes non line of sight issues Devices use TDMA ...

Page 51: ...e 16 Power supply component part numbers Product description Radio node Cambium part number Outdoor AC DC PSU 100W 54V DC V3000 and V5000 N000000L179B Waterproof PSU Cable Joiner 14 16 AWG V3000 and V5000 N000000L180A DC to RJ45 Plug Power Adaptor V3000 and V5000 C000000L184A Cable Gland Long M25 Qty 5 V3000 and V5000 C000000L124A PoE 60W 56V 5GbE DC Injector Indoor Energy Level 6 V2000 V3000 N000...

Page 52: ...000 V3000 and V5000 N000900L012A CABLE UL POWER SUPPLY CORD SET ARGENTINA V1000 V2000 V3000 and V5000 N000900L013A CABLE UL POWER SUPPLY CORD SET CHINA V1000 V2000 V3000 and V5000 N000900L015A CABLE UL POWER SUPPLY CORD SET 720mm US V1000 V2000 V3000 and V5000 N000900L031A CABLE UL POWER SUPPLY CORD SET 720mm EU V1000 V2000 V3000 and V5000 N000900L032A CABLE UL POWER SUPPLY CORD SET 720mm UK V1000...

Page 53: ...mm 1 69 in x 32 4 mm 1 27 in Weight 0 18 Kg 0 39 lbs Temperature 0 C 32 F to 50 C 140 F Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing AC Input 90 264V AC 47 63 Hz DC Output Voltage 56V DC Output current 0 25A Efficiency Better than 84 at full load Over Current Protection Hiccup mode recovers automatically after the fault condition is removed Hold up time At least 10 milliseconds RJ45 POE Port 7 8 DC V 5 6 DC V...

Page 54: ...ays powered using POE at a nominal 56V using 5GbE POE Injector which is optional Cambium part number N000000L034B or using an IEEE 802 3at POE output from an Ethernet Switch Figure 34 PoE power supply to V2000 Figure 35 Power supply to V1000 or V2000 ...

Page 55: ...Output voltage 56V DC Output current 0 54 A Efficiency Better than 88 at full load Over Current Protection Hiccup mode recovers automatically after the fault condition is removed Hold up time At least 10 milliseconds RJ45 POE Port 1 2 7 8 DC V 3 4 5 6 DC V V3000 V5000 PoE The V3000 CN and V5000 DN can be powered using DC power at a nominal 54V using 14 AWG or 16 AWG cable as shown in the DC power ...

Page 56: ...System Hardware 56 Figure 37 10 GbE PoE C000000L141A ...

Page 57: ...g 0 5 lbs Temperature 0 C 32 F to 50 C 140 F Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing AC Input 90 264 V AC 47 63 Hz DC Output voltage 56V DC Output current 1 07 A Efficiency Better than 88 at full load Over Current Protection Hiccup mode recovers automatically after the fault condition is removed Hold up time At least 10 milliseconds RJ45 POE Port 1 2 7 8 DC V 3 4 5 6 DC V ...

Page 58: ...8 V3000 V5000 Outdoor AC DC power supply unit Figure 38 DC power supply to V3000 or V5000 The outdoor PSU can be installed indoors in an outdoor cabinet or inside street furniture Figure 39 Outdoor AC DC PSU 60 W 54 VDC ...

Page 59: ... mm 8 7 in x 68 mm 2 7 in x 39 mm 1 5 in Power 60W 100W Temperature 40 C 40 F to 60 C 140 F Humidity 20 to 95 non condensing Waterproofing IP65 IP67 AC Input 90 305 V AC 47 63 Hz DC Output Voltage 54V DC Output current 60W 1 15 A 100W 1 77 A Efficiency Better than 90 at full load Over Current Protection Hiccup mode recovers automatically after the fault condition is removed Hold up time At least 1...

Page 60: ...protected This cable gland comes in the radio box For more details about the cable gland refer to Table 24 If the cable is 6 mm you must use the gland C000000L176A PSU Specifications The PSUs conform to the specifications are listed in Outdoor AC DC PSU 54VDC Ethernet and DC cables Maximum cable lengths Ethernet For all cnWave radios the maximum cable length for data transmission over copper Ether...

Page 61: ...tor is used to power on V2000 V3000 or V5000 The maximum length for supplying power from a 30 W DC injector over a CAT6A Ethernet cable is shown in the Maximum cable length for Power over Ethernet table 30W DC injector is used to power on V2000 Table 21 Maximum cable length for PoE supported Radio PoE enabled Maximum cable length V2000 390m 25W 100m V3000 390m 25W 72m V5000 330m 25W 0m to 5m The a...

Page 62: ...ed Maximum cable length 14 AWG Maximum cable length 16 AWG V3000 60W 780m 490m 25W 140m 90m 100W 780m 490m 25W 390m 250m V5000 60W 660m 410m 25W Not supported 100W 660m 410m 25W 360m 220m Outdoor copper CAT6A Ethernet cable Select an outdoor rated CAT6A cable ready terminated with RJ45 connectors in one of the following lengths l 25m l 50m l 100m Alternatively terminate bulk CAT6A cable with RJ45 ...

Page 63: ...des information about the required cable accessories Figure 43 Standard cable gland Figure 44 Long cable gland C000000L124A Cable accessories available from Cambium Networks are listed in the Cable accessory part numbers table below Table 25 Cable accessory part numbers Cambium description Cambium part number Cable gland for 6 9mm cable M25 Qty 10 C000000L123A Cable gland Long M25 Qty 5 C000000L12...

Page 64: ...FP 1G SX 1G SFP SMF LX Transceiver 1310nm 40C to 85C SFP 1G LX 10G SFP BaseT RJ45 40C to 85C SFP 10G Cu EXT 1000Base T RJ45 SFP Transceiver 40C to 85C SFP 1G Copper Direct attach copper DAC cable The DAC cable is an accessory that eliminates the need for buying two SFP Transceivers and a OM3 optical cable required to run a 10 Gigabit link It is a low cost solution that can be used for l Connecting...

Page 65: ...nventory management and a low cost solution l Consists of factory terminated and ensures watertight sealing l Prevents installation errors when terminating optical cables to SFP transceivers Use cases Following are the use cases of the DAC cable l Connecting a V3000 to V3000 backhauled link With the use of the DAC cable the V3000 devices can achieve an aggregate speed of up to 3 6 Gbps Typically a...

Page 66: ...ce backhauled by a V3000 device When setting up point to multipoint links with the V5000 device as a distribution node DN if the fiber PoP is not available near the V5000 device node a V3000 to V3000 backhaul point to point link is setup For connecting V3000 to V5000 the DAC cable is recommended as shown in Figure 47 ...

Page 67: ...cable into the SFP port of the devices 3 Use the standard cable gland part number C000000L176A to close the DAC cable 4 Ensure that the SFP port is correctly displayed on the cnMaestro management system Optical cable and connectors Order an optical cable with LC connectors from a specialist fabricator quoting the specification shown in the Optical optic cable and connector specification It must be...

Page 68: ...191A Optical CABLE MM 10m N000082L192A Optical CABLE MM 20m N000082L193A Optical CABLE MM 30m N000082L194A Optical CABLE MM 50m N000082L195A Optical CABLE MM 80m N000082L196A Optical CABLE MM 100m N000082L197A Optical CABLE MM 150m N000082L198A Optical CABLE MM 200m N000082L199A Optical CABLE MM 300m N000082L200A Optical CABLE SM 2 2m N000082L186A Optical CABLE SM 10m N000082L187A Optical CABLE SM...

Page 69: ...rt number Optical CABLE SM 30m N000082L139A Optical CABLE SM 50m N000082L140A Optical CABLE SM 80m N000082L141A Optical CABLE SM 100m N000082L142A Optical CABLE SM 150m N000082L143A Optical CABLE SM 200m N000082L189A Optical CABLE SM 300m N000082L190A ...

Page 70: ...quately protect a 60 GHz cnWave installation both ground bonding and transient voltage surge suppression are required Full details of lightning protection methods and requirements can be found in the International Standards IEC 61024 1 and IEC 61312 1 the U S National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1984 or section 54 of the Canadian Electric Code Note International and national standards take prece...

Page 71: ...o achieve the best radio path l People can be kept a safe distance away from the equipment when it is radiating l The equipment is lower than the top of the supporting structure tower mast or building or its lightning air terminal l If the ODU is connectorized select a mounting position that gives it maximum protection from the elements but still allows easy access for connecting and weather proof...

Page 72: ...s The ODU and its mounting bracket are capable of withstanding wind speeds of up to 325 kph 200 mph Wind blowing on the ODU subjects the mounting structure to significant lateral force The magnitude of the force depends on both wind strength and the surface area of the ODU Wind loading is estimated using the following formulae l Force in newtons 0 5 ρ V2 A Cd l ρ is the density of air 1 225 kg m3 ...

Page 73: ... a location for the PSU that meets the following requirements DC PoE power injector l DC power injector can be mounted on a flat surface l PSU is installed in a dry location where no condensation flooding or rising damp is possible l The PSU is located in an environment where it is not likely to exceed its operational temperature rating allowing for natural convection cooling and placed not close ...

Page 74: ...al transition point This ground cable must be bonded to the tower or TGB if installed l If the tower is greater than 61 m 200 ft in height the drop cable shield must be grounded at the tower midpoint and at additional points as necessary to reduce the distance between ground cables to 61 m 200 ft or less l In high lightning prone geographical areas the drop cable shield must be grounded at the spa...

Page 75: ...yment l Avoiding the straight line interference l When two V5000 devices are co located at a site l Polarity l Link Adaptation and Transmit Power Control LATPC Key deployment guidelines Following are some of the key guidelines that you must consider for the deployment of 60 GHz cnWave series of products l Mounting accuracy Cambium Networks has three different Stock Keeping Units SKUs These three S...

Page 76: ...ce UI to allow this l Deployment frequency range 60 GHz cnWave products support the use of CH1 to CH4 channels Deployment in these channels depends on the allowed channels in that region Each channel is 2 16 GHz wide and the raster frequencies supported are 58 32 GHz 60 48 GHz 62 64 GHz and 64 8 GHz Sector and alignment Each sector is an independent radio or a baseband unit Each sector has 2 RF ti...

Page 77: ...nWave antenna tiles are located on the four marked faces l The GPS antenna is located at the middle of the top face of the radome that is pointed to the sky Minimum CN spacing Consider the following key points for the minimum CN spacing at a sector intersection l Up to 15 CNs can be installed on a single sector Time Division Multiple Access scheme TDMA dynamically schedules the time slots for each...

Page 78: ...hannel l Problem l The TG system utilizes the active Transmit Power control l The transmit powers for link 1 is automatically set to a low level l The transmit powers for link 2 is automatically set to a high level l Due to narrow angular separation the sidelobes of link 2 is interfered with link 1 As a result the Signal to Noise Ratio SNR of link1 could degrade and this might cause the transmit p...

Page 79: ... starts decoding the preamble from the wrong node it may be too late to recover the preamble from the correct node for that cycle Terragraph has four Golay codes to mitigate this interference Users can select the Golay codes 1 2 3 Note Golay 0 is used for another purpose Therefore avoid selecting the Golay 0 The use of Golay 0 has been deprecated in System Release 1 2 Consider the following points...

Page 80: ...ence l To mitigate this early weak interference different Golay code assignment could be used This issue only relates to the two links transmitting at the same time in the same physical direction Figure 54 Tight angle deployment Avoiding the straight line interference It is recommended to avoid the straight line interference When the desired link and interference link angles are the same there is ...

Page 81: ...valuate the issues specific to near far radio and Tight Angle deployment Then you have to configure two different channels for the two sectors or consider option 2 as shown in Figure 57 Figure 57 When two V5000 devices are co located at the same site Where local regulations allow the usage of four channels it is advisable to choose CHA and CHB such that there are two channels apart Example Conside...

Page 82: ...an ODD on another sector Although the hybrid polarity is possible through configuration you must avoid this unless the installer is sure that the two links on the sectors are orthogonal Figure 58 shows an example of the hybrid polarity Figure 58 Hybrid polarity Link Adaptation and Transmit Power Control LATPC The modulation and code scheme MCS rate and transmit power are both adaptive values These...

Page 83: ...ecifications The following 60 GHz cnWave wireless specifications all variants table lists the wireless specifications that apply to all 60 GHz cnWave frequency bands Table 31 60 GHz cnWave wireless specifications all variants Item Specification Channel selection Open R protocol or manual selection Manual power control Supports ATPC automatic transmit power control and maximum EIRP can be set lower...

Page 84: ...ath loss and throughput It is highly recommended to use Cambium LINKPlanner software when planning the links LINKPlanner The Cambium LINKPlanner software and user guide may be downloaded from the support website see https support cambiumnetworks com files linkplanner LINKPlanner imports path profiles and predicts data rates and reliability over the path It allows the system designer to try differe...

Page 85: ...is a key component of the free space path loss and varies substantially depending on the frequency channel selected Use LINKPlanner to calculate the oxygen absorption component for the required path and frequency channel Data network planning This section describes factors to be considered when planning 60 GHz cnWave data networks 60 GHz cnWave network can be deployed as point to point backhaul br...

Page 86: ... IPv6 the Layer 2 Bridge configuration allows user Layer 2 data VLAN tagged and untagged to be transmitted transparently through the link IPv6 address of the PoP and CN can be automatically generated and they do not need to be routable through the external network as long as the E2E is collocated with the PoP DN or within the same VLAN of the PoP DN The operator can assign IPv4 addresses to the ra...

Page 87: ...eway If the E2E detects that the default gateway PoP DN is down it selects another PoP DN as a default gateway Control traffic from E2E to all cnWave radios will be sent to the default gateway PoP which relies on OpenR to route through correlated POP to the target radio Select the Relay Port Interface for the PoP DN s Ethernet interface for inter PoPs OpenR routing to work Note IPv6 routers in the...

Page 88: ... Layer 2 bridge when transmitted over the wireless network Although this reduces overhead it is not recommended since this adds complexity to the network design the operator may need to add a BGP router to the network IPv6 Mode network planning If the operator chooses to have the network completely run on IPv6 mode then GRE Layer 2 Bridge is not required and a BGP router is usually required to rou...

Page 89: ...4 bits subnet Each cnWave node is assigned with a subnet Each PoP node besides being part of the OpenR mesh network has a subnet assigned to it and has an IPv6 address assigned to it as PoP interface IPv6 address If the operator lets the system automatically generates IP address configuration the IP address always be in the format of FD00 xxxxxxx which is a standard routable private IPv6 address F...

Page 90: ...ss Ethernet frame from a customer s network must not exceed 1942 bytes On top of this the device CN DN or PoP adds 58 bytes of tunnel headers Hence the maximum size of an encapsulated Ethernet frame is 2000 bytes If the device nodes are configured to insert VLANs native Q or native QinQ additional room must be left free for that in the ingress Ethernet frame Broadcast Multicast control The downstr...

Page 91: ... Concentrator Concentrator could be a Linux server or any router or switch supporting IPv6 L2 GRE tunnels Example Juniper MX 100 Select the Static tunnel concentrator option and provide an IPv6 address to configure the external concentrator IPv6 address Figure 64 Layer 2 Tunnel Concentrator Multi PoP deployments You must take care of the following aspects in the multi PoP deployments l Layer 2 dom...

Page 92: ...rministic Prefix Allocation option for multi PoP deployments Figure 66 The prefix allocation options Layer 2 control protocols 60 GHz cnWave identifies layer 2 control protocols L2CPs from the Ethernet destination address or Ethertype of bridged frames The QoS classification can be separately configured for these protocols Ethernet port allocation The user must decide how the three ODU Ethernet po...

Page 93: ...address for this network segment and VLAN Ensure that the design of the data network permits bidirectional routing of IP datagrams between network management systems and the ODUs For example ensure that the gateway IP address identifies a router or another gateway that provides access to the rest of the data network Daisy chaining 60 GHz links When connecting two or more 60 GHz cnWave links togeth...

Page 94: ...uipment damage and will invalidate the safety certification and may cause a safety hazard Grounding and protective earth The cnWave radios must be properly grounded to protect against lightning It is the user s responsibility to install the equipment in accordance with national regulations In the USA follow the requirements of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 2005 and 780 2004 Installation of ...

Page 95: ...r work in front of the antenna when the radio is powered Install the radios to provide and maintain the minimum separation distances from all persons For minimum separation distances see Calculated distances and power compliance margins Grounding and lightning protection requirements Ensure that the installation meets the requirements defined in the Installation section Grounding cable installatio...

Page 96: ...V1000 Included with V1000 V1000 wall mount Wall mount V1000 Included with V1000 V1000 adjustable pole mount 25 mm to 70 mm 1 inch to 2 75 inches V1000 N000900L022A V2000 Adjustable pole mount 25 mm to 70 mm 1 inch to 2 75 inches V2000 Included with V2000 V3000 precision bracket 25 mm to 70 mm 1 inch to 2 75 inches V3000 C000000L125A V3000 tilt bracket assembly 25 mm to 70 mm 1 inch to 2 75 inches ...

Page 97: ...ections 2 Use the recommended cables for interfacing ODU refer to the supported power supply and cable length details in the Power supply units PSU section 3 Always install the ODU 0 5 meters below the tip of the pole Figure 67 shows a typical installation of V1000 CN on a mast and powered through PoE power injector Figure 67 Typical installation V1000 CN ...

Page 98: ...e recommended cables for interfacing ODU refer to the supported power supply and cable length details in the Power supply units PSU section 3 Always install the ODU 0 5 meters below the tip of the pole Figure 68 shows a typical installation of V2000 CN on a mast and powered through outdoor AC DC PSU Figure 68 Typical installation V2000 CN ...

Page 99: ...e recommended cables for interfacing ODU refer to the supported power supply and cable length details in the Power supply units PSU section 3 Always install the ODU 0 5 meters below the tip of the pole Figure 69 shows a typical installation of V3000 CN on a mast and powered through outdoor AC DC PSU Figure 69 Typical installation V3000 CN ...

Page 100: ...e recommended cables for interfacing ODU refer to the supported power supply and cable length details in the Power supply units PSU section 3 Always install the ODU 0 5 meters below the tip of the pole Figure 70 shows a typical installation of cnWave DN on a mast and powered through outdoor AC DC PSU Figure 70 Typical installation V5000 DN ...

Page 101: ...00 You can install the V1000 CN on a pole During the installation use the 56V Gigabit Surge Suppressor for lightning protection Ensure that the cable glands and grounding connections are made as shown in Figure 71 Figure 71 Installing the V1000 CN on a pole ...

Page 102: ... the installation of V2000 CN on a pole use the 56V Gigabit surge suppressor for lightning protection Ensure that the cable glands and grounding connections are made as shown in Figure 72 Figure 72 Installing the V2000 CN on a pole ...

Page 103: ...tall the V3000 CN on a pole using a precision bracket During the installation Use a recommended LPU for surge protection Ensure glands and grounding connections are made as shown in Figure 73 Figure 73 Installing the V3000 CN on a pole ...

Page 104: ...nstall the V5000 DN on a pole using a tilt bracket During the installation use the recommended LPU for surge protection Ensure glands and grounding connections are made as shown in Figure 74 Figure 74 Installing the V5000 DN on a pole ...

Page 105: ...dual procedures below for each of the options l V1000 Pole mount l V1000 Wall mount l V1000 Adjustable pole mount l V2000 Adjustable pole mount l V3000 Precision bracket l V3000 Tilt bracket assembly l V3000 Tilt bracket assembly with band clamps l V5000 Pole mount bracket l V5000 Wall mount bracket V1000 Pole mount The V1000 CN can be installed to a pole using the supplied mounting plate and jubi...

Page 106: ...t Follow the below instructions to mount V1000 on the wall 1 Fix the mounting plate supplied with the V1000 ODU securely to a vertical wall using suitable fixings Note Fixing hardware is not supplied with the V1000 2 Slide the V1000 ODU onto the mounting plate from above ensuring that the spring clip in the mounting plate clicks into place on the radio ...

Page 107: ...he below instructions to mount V1000 to the adjustable pole 1 Insert the hose clamps through the adjustable pole mount bracket and clamp to the pole by applying 3 0 Nm torque Figure 79 Fixing hose clamps through adjustable pole mount bracket 2 Insert the radio into the adjustable pole mount bracket on the pole ...

Page 108: ... in azimuth and 20 degrees in elevation from boresight If the unit is installed with the remote node visible within this range no further adjustment is required V2000 Adjustable pole mount You can install the V2000 CN on a pole using a jubilee clip hose clamps Perform the following steps to mount the V2000 CN on a pole 1 Insert the two hose clamps through the adjustable mounting bracket and clamp ...

Page 109: ...the device by viewing through the eye piece and the notch on radome as shown in Figure 82 Figure 82 Aligning the V2000 device 3 Use the bracket knob as shown in Figure 84 to rotate fine adjustable bracket until the alignment is complete in the elevation plane ...

Page 110: ...f the V2000 device Figure 83 Aligning V2000 Figure 84 Using the adjustable bracket knob for alignment V2000 Antenna alignment The V2000 CN requires minimal effort to align as the internal antenna can beam steer 10 degrees in azimuth and 4 5 degrees in elevation from boresight If the unit is installed with the remote node ...

Page 111: ...ers in the range of 25 mm to 70 mm 1 inch to 2 75 inches Note that the Jubilee clamp allows for larger diameter poles and the range depends on the clamps used These instructions illustrate the procedure for assembling and using the precision bracket The mounting of the optional alignment telescope also explained Figure 85 V3000 Precision bracket 1 Insert two of the long 120 mm screws through the a...

Page 112: ...nuts on the back of bracket 3 Insert the three medium length 40 mm M8 screws through the bracket base and the V3000 mount The screws locate in the slots in the bracket base Figure 88 MB Screws in the slots in the bracket base You must ensure that the pivot pin in the elevation adjuster is located in the circular hole in the V3000 mount ...

Page 113: ...oc nuts to the screws on the back of the bracket base Tighten using a 13 mm spanner Figure 90 Plain washers and M8 Nyloc nuts on the back of the bracket 5 Insert the two remaining long 120 mm M8 screws through the bracket body and the azimuth arm The screws must locate in the slots in the bracket body ...

Page 114: ...that the pivot pin in the azimuth adjuster is located in the circular hole in the bracket body Figure 92 The pivot pin in the circular hole of bracket body 6 Fit three sets of spacers plain washers and M8 Nyloc nuts to the screws on the underside of the bracket base Tighten using a 13 mm spanner ...

Page 115: ... short M6 bolts Tighten the four bolts to a torque setting of 5 0 Nm 3 7 lb ft using a 13 mm spanner or socket Figure 94 Attaching the V3000 mount 8 Attach the precision bracket to the pole using the clamp and the remaining flanged nuts Adjust azimuth approximately and tighten the nuts to 10 Nm 7 4 lbft using a 13 mm spanner ...

Page 116: ...m 7 4 lb ft using a 13 mm spanner or socket Figure 96 Locking the antenna alignment Note Visit the Cambium Learning website to learn more about the precision bracket assembly Precision bracket alignment 1 Ensure that the three Nyloc screws for securing the bracket in elevation are loose and the fine elevation adjuster is holding the weight of the unit ...

Page 117: ...yloc screws for securing the bracket in the azimuth are loose Figure 98 Two Nyloc screws in the azimuth 3 Before starting the mechanical alignment move the fine elevation adjuster 2 3 of the way across the screw until the unit is sitting at approximately 0 degrees in elevation ...

Page 118: ...is enough freedom to rotate the unit in azimuth 6 From behind the unit using the sight to aim towards the remote node rotate the unit until it is approximately aligned in azimuth Tighten the clamp 7 While looking for the far node through the site rotate the fine elevation adjuster until the alignment is complete in the elevation plane One turn of the adjustment wheel is equivalent to approximately...

Page 119: ... the fine azimuth adjuster screws in place 9 Make any remaining adjustments to the elevation and azimuth as required Once complete tighten the three Nyloc screws in place to fix the elevation alignment and do the same for the two Nyloc screws for azimuth alignment to 10 Nm 7 4 lbft using a 13 mm spanner or socket Precision bracket alignment optional telescope 1 Attach the telescope mount to the V3...

Page 120: ...escope 3 If a telescope with a smaller body is used shorten the O rings by twisting 4 Following the previously described precision bracket alignment method align the radio starting with the site and fine tune using the scope for increased accuracy ...

Page 121: ... alignment tube through the alignment slot as shown in Figure 103 Figure 103 Sliding the alignment tube 2 Tighten the screw to fix the alignment tube in place as shown in Figure 104 The tube fits into the circular area Figure 104 Fixing the alignment tube 3 Align the device by viewing through the eyepiece as shown in Figure 105 ...

Page 122: ...the arrow in the plate points towards the top of the radio Tighten the four bolts to a torque setting of 5 0 Nm 3 7 lb ft using a 13 mm spanner or socket Figure 106 Fixing the mounting plate of the tilt bracket 2 Fit the two long bolts through the bracket body so that the bolt heads engage in the slots as shown Fit two of the short bolts into the side of the bracket body but do not tighten ...

Page 123: ... using a 13 mm spanner Fit the bracket strap and thread the remaining nuts onto the long bolts Figure 108 Fixing the bracket strap 4 Fix the assembled bracket body to the pole adjust the azimuth angle and tighten the nuts to a torque setting of 10 0 Nm 7 4 lb ft using a 13 mm spanner ensuring that the arrow in the body is pointing upwards ...

Page 124: ...000 Tilt bracket assembly with band clamps Follow the below instructions to assemble the tilt bracket with band clamps 1 Follow step 1 of the V3000 tilt bracket assembly procedure 2 Feed the band clamps through the slots in the bracket body Secure the bracket body to the pole using band clamps not supplied by Cambium ensuring that the arrow in the body is pointing upwards Adjust the azimuth angle ...

Page 125: ...ews on the back of the bracket Tighten using a 13 mm spanner 3 Fix the bracket to the back of the radio using the four short M6 bolts ensuring that the arrow in the plate points towards the top of the radio Tighten the four bolts to a torque setting of 5 0 Nm 3 7 lb ft using a 13 mm spanner or socket 4 Attach the pole mount bracket to the pole using the clamp and the remaining flanged nuts Adjust ...

Page 126: ...ution node has two sectors situated side by side each covering a 140 degree range in azimuth giving a combined coverage of 280 degrees In elevation the antenna can beam steer in a 20 degree range The boundary between where Sector 1 ends and Sector 2 begins is the centerline boresight from the unit ...

Page 127: ... to the back of the radio using the four short M6 bolts ensure that the arrow in the plate points towards the top of the radio Tighten the four bolts to a torque setting of 5 0 Nm 3 7 lb ft using a 13 mm spanner or socket 3 Insert the four short M8 bolts into the sides of the bracket body 4 Fit the bracket body to the mounting plate by positioning the short bolts into the open ended slots Tighten ...

Page 128: ... Using power over Ethernet PoE 1 Disassemble the gland and thread each part onto the cable the rubber bung is split Assemble the spring clip and the rubber bung Figure 115 Assembling the spring clip and the rubber bung 2 Fit the parts into the body and lightly screw on the gland nut do not tighten it ...

Page 129: ...SU port of the ODU which can be either V1000 V2000 V3000 or V5000 Figure 117 Connecting the RJ45 plug 4 Rotate the gland clock wise to tightly fit the gland on the PSU port Warning Ensure that the cable clamp is not attached tightened at this stage this may cause damage to the RJ45 or PCB ...

Page 130: ...damage the RJ45 or PCB Disconnecting drop cable from the radio 1 Loosen and remove the cable clamp by rotating anti clockwise from the PSU port Figure 119 Removing the cable clamp Warning Loosen the cable clamp completely and then unscrew the gland Not releasing the cable may cause damage to the RJ45 socket and or PCB ...

Page 131: ...ove the gland Figure 120 Removing the gland 3 Press tab on RJ45 plug to remove the cable from PSU port 4 Remove the latch of the RJ45 plug to remove the cable from the PSU port Figure 121 Removing the latch of the RJ45 plug ...

Page 132: ...SU Cable joiner A cable joiner is used to connect the wires Insert the wires into the cable joiner by loosening the screws on the joiner Figure 122 Cable joining parts Connecting the mini adapter Figure 123 Mini adapter connections ...

Page 133: ...necting the mini adapter to ODU 1 Plug and connect the input side of the AC DC PSU to the AC power line and tighten the gland Tighten the cable clamp cap Figure 125 Connecting the input side of AC DC PSU 2 Connect output side of DC PSU to ODU through cable joiner and DC mini adapter ...

Page 134: ...ut AUX POE Enabled With AUx POE enabled V1000 15W Not applicable V2000 30W 60W V3000 60W 60W V5000 60W 100W Warning Always use an appropriately rated and approved AC supply cord set in accordance with the regulations of the country of use Attention As the 60W DC power injector and V1000 power injector are not waterproof locate it away from sources of moisture either in the equipment building or in...

Page 135: ...rt of the ODU Plugging any other device into the PSU port of the ODU may damage the ODU and device Installing the 60W DC power injector 1 Connect the input side of the DC power injector to the AC power line Figure 127 60W DC power injector and powering diagram 2 Connect 10 Gbe LAN port of the power injector to network equipment 3 Connect 60 W 56V 10 GbE PoE port of the power injector to ODU drop c...

Page 136: ...Installation 136 Figure 128 Connecting the power injector to ODU drop cable ...

Page 137: ...ble joiner section for connecting installing cable joiner and mini adapter Figure 129 AC DC PSU N000000L179B Figure 130 Cable joiner Figure 131 DC to RJ45 plug Mini adaptor Figure 132 AC DC powering diagram Figure 133 AC DC PSU For detailed assembly of cable joiner and mini adapter to ODU PSU port refer to the Cable joiner section Note Both short and long glands can be used to connect to outdoor P...

Page 138: ...injector 1 Connect the 56V Gigabit Data and power port to ODU which can be either V1000 or V2000 Figure 134 V1000 Power injector Figure 135 V2000 Power injector Note 30 W N000000L034B supports up to 5 GbE Figure 136 V1000 or V2000 Powering diagram ...

Page 139: ... Ethernet interface can be connected to the SFP port of the ODU for the data interface Adapt the installation procedures in this section as appropriate for SFP interfaces noting the following differences from a PSU interface Fitting the long cable gland Optical SFP interface Disassemble the long cable gland and thread its components over the LC connector at the ODU end as shown below Copper CAT6A ...

Page 140: ...d for the copper SFP interface Figure 140 Disassembling the long cable gland copper SFP interface 2 Thread each part onto the cable the rubber bung is split Figure 141 Threading the part onto the cable 3 Fit the parts into the body and lightly screw on the gland nut do not tighten it Figure 142 Fixing parts to the gland Inserting the SFP module To insert the SFP module into the ODU follow the belo...

Page 141: ...rom the SFP port of the ODU Figure 143 Removing the blanking plug from the SFP port 2 Insert the SFP module into the SFP receptacle with the label on the bottom Figure 144 Inserting the SFP module 3 Push the module home until it clicks into place ...

Page 142: ...tention The Fiber optic cable assembly is very delicate To avoid damage handle it with extreme care Ensure that the fiber optic cable does not twist during assembly especially when fitting and tightening the weatherproofing gland Do not insert the power over Ethernet drop cable from the PSU into the copper SFP module as this will damage the module ...

Page 143: ...e LC connector dust caps from the ODU end optical cable only Figure 147 Removing the LC connector dust caps 2 Plug the connector into the SFP module ensuring that it snaps home Figure 148 Plugging the connector into the SFP module ...

Page 144: ...o the SFP port and tighten it to a torque of 5 5 Nm 4 3 lb ft Figure 149 Fitting the land body 2 Fit the gland nut and tighten until the rubber seal closes on the cable Do not over tighten the gland nut as there is a risk of damage to its internal components ...

Page 145: ...e seal on the gland body and tighten it to a torque of 5 5 Nm 4 3 lb ft Figure 151 Fitting the gland nut to the rubble seal Removing the cable and SFP module Do not attempt to remove the module without disconnecting the cable otherwise the locking mechanism in the ODU will be damaged ...

Page 146: ...e connector by pressing its release tab before pulling it out Figure 152 Removing the cable connector 2 Pull the bale clasp latch to the unlocked position Extract the module by using a screwdriver Figure 153 Pulling the bale clasp latch ...

Page 147: ...e controller automatically pushes configuration changes to the nodes upon seeing any mismatches Centralized configuration management architecture implemented in which the E2E controller serves as the single point of truth for configurations in the network Figure 154 Nodes deployment More details on deployment of the 60 GHz series of products are available here Connecting to the unit This section d...

Page 148: ...und in Control Panel Network and Internet Network Connections Local Area Connection 2 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Figure 155 The Ethernet Properties dialog box 3 Click Properties 4 Enter an IP address that is valid for the 169 254 X X 16 network avoiding 169 254 1 1 for example 169 254 1 3 ...

Page 149: ...thernet port to the LAN port of the PSU or AUX port according to device configuration 3 Open a web browser and type 169 254 1 1 4 When prompted enter admin admin to login to the GUI and complete the configuration Using the web interface This section describes how to log into the 60 GHz cnWave web interface and use its menus Logging into the web interface Use this procedure to log into the web inte...

Page 150: ...Configuring 60 GHz cnWave 150 3 Type the username and password as admin and admin Click Sign In The Dashboard page appears ...

Page 151: ...board contains the following options at the top l Uptime l Links l Channels l Wireless Throughput Uptime Displays the total running time of the device Links Displays the total number of active links which are connected to the 60 GHz cnWave device Channels Displays the total number of channels Sector 1 Sector 2 etc which are connected to the 60 GHz cnWave device ...

Page 152: ...ation Table 37 Elements in the Device Information section Element Description Type Displays type of the device The device types are l DN l PoP DN l CN Name Displays name of the device E2E Connection Status Displays the connection status of the E2E controller MAC address Displays the MAC address of the 60 GHz cnWave device Serial Number Displays the serial number of the 60 GHz cnWave device Model D...

Page 153: ... PSK l 802 1X Layer 2 Bridge Displays bridge status System Time Displays current time GPS GPS table displays the positioning information of the site Figure 158 Dashboard GPS Table 38 Elements in the GPS section Element Description Fix Type Fix Type Satellites tracked Number of registered satellites Latitude Displays latitude of the site Longitude Displays longitude of the site Height Displays heig...

Page 154: ...d sectors RX Throughput Displays RX Throughput of the individual sectors TX Throughput Displays TX Throughput of the individual sectors Ethernet Ethernet table displays the information about Aux Main and SFP ports Figure 160 Dashboard Ethernet Table 40 Elements in the Ethernet section Element Description Status Displays the speed of Ethernet ports RX Packets Number of packets received TX Packets N...

Page 155: ...er to configure and establish the connection To enable E2E Controller perform the following steps Note The internal E2E controller is not required if you intend to tun the E2E controller On Premise refer E2E User Guide Currently the internal E2E controller is restricted to 31 nodes 1 Click the E2E Controller option on the left pane of the Dashboard 2 Click Enable E2E The Enable Onboard E2E dialog ...

Page 156: ...Configuring 60 GHz cnWave 156 3 Enter the required details and click Enable 4 After enabling E2E Controller the dashboard displays the links which are connected to the device ...

Page 157: ...site as shown below Topology After enabling the E2E Controller add Sites Nodes and Links to establish the connection To add sites nodes and links perform the following steps 1 In the main dashboard page click Topology on the left navigation pane The Topology page appears By default the Sites tab is selected as shown below ...

Page 158: ... add a DN site click Add New The Add Site dialog box appears as shown below Figure 163 The Add Site dialog box 3 Enter the Name Latitude Longitude Altitude Accuracy information and click Save The new DN site information gets added to the topology as shown below ...

Page 159: ... updated Sites page with new site details 4 To add a DN node click on the Nodes tab in the Topology page The Nodes page appears as shown below Figure 165 The Nodes page 5 Click Add New and provide values in the Add Node dialog box as shown below ...

Page 160: ...166 The Add Node dialog box 6 Click Save The DN node gets added to the topology 7 To add a link click on the Links tab in the Topology page The Links page appears 8 Click Add New and provide values in the Add Link dialog box as shown below ...

Page 161: ...the new link details Support for renaming nodes A node can be renamed in the topology To rename the node perform the following steps 1 From the dashboard page navigate to Topology Nodes 2 Select the required node and click in the corresponding row Then select Edit Node The Edit Node dialog box appears with information for the selected node 3 Rename the node as shown below ...

Page 162: ...ration l Node configuration Network configuration Network configuration is used to configure the network User can modify the network settings It has Basic Management Security and Advanced options for the configuration Settings under Network apply to all the nodes in the network Some apply to the E2E Controller Enter the required information and click Submit to configure the network ...

Page 163: ...Configuring 60 GHz cnWave 163 Figure 170 The Network page with multiple tabs The Network page contains the following tabs l Basic tab l Management tab l Security tab l Advanced tab ...

Page 164: ... prefix automatically cnWave networks are given an IPv6 seed prefix e g face b00c cafe ba00 56 from which subnet prefixes are allocated to all DNs and CNs There are two methods for allocating node prefixes with Open R Note PoP interface IPv6 address and seed prefix should not be in the same 64 prefix range to avoid the address conflict l Centralized default Centralized prefix allocation is handled...

Page 165: ...ly for PTP and small meshes that use a single channel for the entire network In such cases set the required channel here and do not override in the node Radio page Changing this setting alone does the channel change DNS Servers DNS server list is used for l Resolution of NTP Server host name can be IPv4 when Layer 2 bridge is enabled l Given to IPv6 CPE as part of router advertisement Time Zone Ti...

Page 166: ...er a new beam selection unless the link drops and reacquires The advantages of the Scheduled Beam Adjustment scan are l If the link is to acquire during heavy rain then the optimal beam at that time may be suboptimal when the weather changes l If snow accumulation is present on the unit during acquisition the optimally selected beam may be different when the snow has melted l Network wide ignition...

Page 167: ...in detail Figure 174 Multi PoP Layer 3 IPv6 topology In Figure 174 which is an example consider the following points l Seed Prefix is 2001 56 l Deterministic Prefix Allocation DPA is enabled and has three zones l An operator wants CPE Address to be in different ranges than Seed Prefix Therefore the user traffic can be distinguished from the traffic generated by the cnWave nodes l Customized CPE pr...

Page 168: ...efix shorter prefix comprising of all the customized prefixes must be configured When a PoP is down traffic flows through another PoP In this example the summarized prefix is 3001 58 six bits from 11 to 30 The same concept is applicable when the DHCPv6 relay is used In that scenario CPEs obtain IPv6 address or delegated prefix directly from the DHCPv6 server Configuring Summarized CPE Prefix To co...

Page 169: ...nagement tab Click Management and select SNMP SNMPv2 Settings SNMPv3 Settings GUI Username and password Figure 176 The Management page l Enable SNMP Statistics can be read from the nodes using SNMP This setting enables SNMP l System Contact Sets the contact name as the System sysContact 0 MIB II variable l System Location Sets the location name as the System sysLocation 0 MIB II variable l SNMPv2c...

Page 170: ... l Authentication Only Implies that there is communication with authentication only without privacy l Authentication Privacy Implies that there is communication with authentication and privacy l Authentication Type Type of protocol used for the security of the network communication Example MD5 and Secure Hash Algorithm SHA are used for authentication l Authentication Key A password for the authent...

Page 171: ... are authenticated using radius server and use EAP TLS Encryption is based on the negotiated scheme in EAP TLS RADIUS Server IP IPv4 IPv6 address of the Radius authentication server RADIUS Server port Radius authentication server port RADIUS server shared secret The shared secret of a radius server Advanced tab These settings are for advanced users only Displays the merged configuration off all la...

Page 172: ...o on the left pane to modify the settings Node configuration contains the following tabs l Radio tab l Networking tab l VLAN tab l Security tab l Advanced tab Radio tab These settings apply to individual nodes selected in the left side panel Select the required options for Transmit Power Adaptive Modulation Sector 1 Sector 2 from the drop down Enable Force GPS Disable to establish the link between...

Page 173: ...e maximum EIRP transmitted by the radio Range differs based on the platform and country selected in the Network page l IBF Transmit power Transmit power using during initial beam forming When all the links are in short range high transmit power can cause interference Selecting short range optimized will prevent this Post beam forming automatic power control will make sure the radio transmits at op...

Page 174: ...ay codes In most scenarios all the links belonging to a sector are configured same Golay code The controller automatically sets the Golay code To manually override select the check box and set the Golay from the drop down Override All button helps in setting the same Golay code for all the links Note Golay codes and frequency on both ends of the link should match Sector 2 Select the frequency chan...

Page 175: ... supported only for 60 GHz cnWave V3000 Networking tab When you navigate to Nodes Networking from the home page the Networking page appears In the Networking page perform the following steps 1 Enter the local IPv4 address Figure 181 The IPv4 Management section in the Networking page ...

Page 176: ...nfiguration section in the Networking page Table 43 Elements in the PoP Configuration section Elements Description PoP Routing PoP nodes connect to the upstream IPv6 router in one of two ways l Border Gateway Protocol BGP Routing PoP acts as a BGP peer l Static routing IP gateway address should be specified on the PoP and static route should be added on the upstream router When the system is targe...

Page 177: ...hen IPv6 both address is same Table 44 Elements in the E2E Controller Configuration section Elements Description E2E IPv6 Address Address of E2E Controller When using the onboard controller on the same node can be left empty and GUI automatically fills the POP IPv6 address E2E Network Prefix Seed Prefix in the CIDR format followed by a comma and the prefix length Should be specified when BGP is us...

Page 178: ...lly allocated network prefixes to be advertised via BGP 5 Enable the required Ethernet ports Individual Ethernet ports can be turned off with this configuration Figure 184 The Ethernet Ports section 6 Select the required options for Layer 2 Bridge IPv6 Layer 3 CPE AuX PoE enable to power on AuX port and Multi PoP Relay Port By default this option is disabled and PoP floods any unknown unicast ingr...

Page 179: ...p passive PoE devices cannot be powered up Note that the aux port cannot power another V5000 V3000 Multi PoP Relay Port Indicates the wired interfaces or Ethernet on which OpenR is running This element must be used l When DNs are connected back to back l When multiple PoPs are in the network This allows PoP nodes to forward traffic to other PoP nodes via a wired connection when the routing path of...

Page 180: ...orresponding values is truncated to 120 characters You can also configure a custom string which must not start with a character For example a customer s phone number Note You cannot use the customized string and predefined wildcards together as a single sub option Circuit ID Remote ID To enable the DHCP Option 82 feature perform the following steps 1 Navigate to Nodes Networking from the home page...

Page 181: ...ng steps 1 Select Nodes Networking in the home page The Networking page appears The Monitor PoP Interface check box is available in the Layer 2 Bridge section as shown in Figure 187 Figure 187 The Monitor PoP Interface field 2 Select the Monitor PoP Interface check box to enable the feature Out of Band OOB interface Out of band OOB management interface to access the device Management VLAN is bypas...

Page 182: ...2 and later subsequent release versions support the external failover link feature for Point to Point PTP links The external failover interface must not be same as PoP Relay or Out of Band OOB interface This feature does not support V1000 which contains only one port Figure 189 shows how a 60 GHz cnWave PTP link is backed up with a PTP450 link You can consider the 60 GHz link as shown in Figure 18...

Page 183: ...en the 60 GHz link is down traffic fails over shifts to the 5 GHz link PTP450 When the 60 GHz link is back up the traffic shifts instantly over to the 60 GHz cnWave link You can configure the external failover link feature using the device UI or the cnMaestro UI Using the device UI To enable and configure the external failover link feature using the device UI perform the following steps ...

Page 184: ...e external failover device 3 Click Submit to save the changes Using the cnMaestro UI To configure the external failover link feature add and manage the following configurations in the Advanced page of cnMaestro UI l Ethernet interface for each node Configure the Ethernet interface in PoP and CN which are connected to the failover link You must select the Ethernet port to which the external device ...

Page 185: ... Click Add New located at the right side of the page The Add new field page appears 3 In the Field Name text box provide envParams CAMBIUM_EXTERNAL_FAILOVER_IFACE in String format for each node as shown in Figure 191 Figure 191 The Add new field page in the cnMaestro UI 4 In the Value field enter an appropriate value 5 Click Save The Advanced page is updated the new entry that you added 6 Click Su...

Page 186: ...re to provide an appropriate value in the Value text box for each configuration Finally you must save and submit each configuration Note Following limitations are observed in this release specific to the external failover feature l There is no representation of an external failover link on the Map page l There are no statistics available on the external failover link l No other UI or cnMaestro use...

Page 187: ...king 802 1p priority l Option to allow only the selected range of VLAN IDs l Option to drop untagged packets l Option to drop single tagged packets l Option to select the ethertype of the outer tag These options are per Ethernet port Note VLAN configuration is applicable only when Layer 2 bridge is enabled Port Type Figure 194 The port types Transparent By default the Ethernet port is in transpare...

Page 188: ...llowed VLANs Allow only the listed range of VLAN IDs Figure 197 Untagged types This option allows dropping untagged packets Native VLAN properties are not necessary to fill when untagged packets are dropped QinQ QinQ mode allows adding a double tag to untagged packets and outer S VLAN to single tagged packets Figure 198 Native C VLAN ID and priority ...

Page 189: ...le tagged packets In QinQ mode the above options allow dropping untagged single tagged ingress packets Native C VLAN fields are not necessary only when dropping single tagged packets Native S VLAN fields are not necessary when dropping untagged and single tagged packets Figure 201 Allowed VLANs Allow only the listed range of VLAN IDs VLAN ID of the outer tag is used for this check Figure 202 QinQ ...

Page 190: ...In the egress path the reverse remarking occurs VLAN ID 100 is remarked to 10 and egresses the ethernet port The VLAN ID of the outer tag is used for remaking For a double tagged packet S VLAN ID gets remarked and for a single tagged packet C VLAN 1D 802 1p overriding Priority field in the outer VLAN tag of ingress packet can be overwritten using this option Figure 204 VLAN Priority Override Prior...

Page 191: ...ement VLAN A Single tag or double tag can be added to Management traffic Figure 205 The Management section Security tab In the Security tab enter Private key password and Radius user password l Private key password l Radius user password ...

Page 192: ...oller UI configuration This Controller GUI configuration to be made on each DN Figure 207 Elements specific to Controller configuration Node UI configuration You can configure the Security page for a single node The Security page is available on the single node UI ...

Page 193: ... to configure the RADIUS Server 1 Ensure RADIUS packets from IPv6 subnet i e lo IP subnet is accepted in RADIUS configuration 2 Configure EAP TLS for RADIUS Server and setup server certificate key Note Server certificate is signed by CA uploaded in node configuration 3 Set the CA certificate which signed the client certificate installed on each node Advanced tab These settings are for advanced use...

Page 194: ...e initial base configuration layer l Hardware specific base configuration The default configuration is tied to a specific hardware type which is also included as part of the image Each hardware type supplies configuration that changes with software versions Values are applied on top of the firmware based configuration layer l Automated node overrides Contains any configuration parameters for speci...

Page 195: ...s To upgrade a node perform the following steps 1 From the main dashboard page click Software upgrade on the left navigation pane The Software Upgrade page appears as shown below By default the Node Upgrade tab is selected 2 In the Node Upgrade page select the required device for which you want to upgrade the node and click Prepare as shown below The Prepare Nodes dialog box appears 3 In the Prepa...

Page 196: ...mage You must browse and select the required image file from your machine Example Software image or package cnWave60 release tar gz The selected image file gets uploaded You can also delete an existing image file in the Images page 7 To view the node upgrade status click on the Node Upgrade Status tab in the Software Upgrade page The Node Upgrade Status page appears as shown below Figure 211 The N...

Page 197: ...Operation 197 l Events l DA Logs l Engineering logs Events The Events page displays the running and competed tasks list and these events can be exported To export the event list click Export DA Logs ...

Page 198: ...nu contains the following options l Links l Ethernet l GPS l Radio l Performance l Prefix Zone Statistics l Border Gateway Protocol BGP Links The Links page has Uplink and Downlink statistical data It displays TX and RX data of the nodes from A to Z and Z to A ...

Page 199: ...st be addressed The Link Fade Margin statistic value calculation is based on l Checking the RSSI received from a remote transmitter l Assessing the availability of TX power from the remote transmitter and l Considering the RSSI value that is calculated based on how far away it is from an established receiver sensitively floor of 72 dBm Rx SNR Signal to Noise Ratio Rx MCS Modulation Code Scheme of ...

Page 200: ...ing and receiving data of the nodes Figure 213 The Ethernet page The following elements are displayed in the Ethernet page Table 48 Elements in the Ethernet page Elements Description Device Name Name of the device Status Ethernet link status RX Packets Receiver packets TX Packets Transmitter packets RX Bytes Receiver bytes TX Bytes Transmitter bytes RX Errors Receiver errors TX Errors Transmitter ...

Page 201: ...9 Elements in the GPS page Elements Description Device Name Name of the device MAC Address MAC address of the device Fix Type GPS fix type The fix status indicates the type of signal or technique being used by the GPS receiver to determine its location The fix status is important for the GPS consumer as it indicates the quality of the signal or the accuracy and reliability of the location being re...

Page 202: ...nds typically 10 seconds l RF sync Not in GPS sync but is reachable to a DN with GPS sync over wireless links 1 2 hops away l Entry condition Conditions for GPS sync have not been met but a link exists to at least one other DN from which to derive timing l Exit condition Conditions for GPS sync have not been met and no links to other DNs exist from which to derive timing l No sync Neither in GPS s...

Page 203: ...dio signal Transmit Power Transmitting power SNR Signal to Noise Ratio MCS Index Modulation and Coding Scheme MCS Index Values can be used to determine the likely data rate of your wireless connection The MCS value essentially summarizes the number of spatial streams the modulation type and the coding rate that is possible when connecting your wireless access point Packet Error Ratio Packet error ...

Page 204: ...Operation 204 Elements Description Frames Transferred Frames The number of frames transferred from the node RSSI graph Figure 217 RSSI graph Transmit Power graph Figure 218 Transmit Power graph ...

Page 205: ...Operation 205 SNR graph Figure 219 SNR graph MCS Index graph Figure 220 MCS Index graph ...

Page 206: ...Operation 206 Packet Error Ratio graph Figure 221 Packet Error Ratio graph Received Frames graph Figure 222 Received Frames graph ...

Page 207: ...ic prefix DPA is enabled With CPA enabled the Prefix Zone tab is not visible on the Statistics page Figure 224 The Prefix Zones page Border Gateway Protocol BGP The BGP is the protocol used throughout the Internet to exchange routing information between networks It is the language spoken by routers on the Internet to determine how packets can be sent from one router to another to reach their final...

Page 208: ...ls of routes advertised by PoPs to their peers and the routes received by the peers Figure 225 The BGP page Maps The Maps page displays the topology and location sites of the deployed nodes in the cnWave network Click the Maps icon on the left panel to display the nodes Figure 226 The Map page ...

Page 209: ...tory Reset page Warning Factory reset is followed immediately by a system reboot You must carefully configure the factory reset settings as the device comes up with the default settings All the existingconfigurations are lost when the system comes up Field diags The Field Diags tab is used to view and download the error logs To download the DN logs select the DN node from the Select Node drop down...

Page 210: ... V3000 to V3000 V5000 V2000 or V1000 This feature helps you to install and align the devices to achieve optimal performances Warning The antenna alignment tool is not a substitute for optical alignment The optical alignment is the key to get the signal within the 2 degree azimuth and 1 degree Elevation window At this window level the tool can be used to get away from the edge corner or spurious be...

Page 211: ...etting up the wireless link between the two nodes l Ensure that the nodes are already mounted at the sites l An installer must have access to the UI of the device Note When the antenna alignment test is executed between the following devices ensure that GPS is disabled at the CN side l V3000 PoP and V1000 CN l V3000 PoP and V2000 CN l V3000 PoP and V3000 CN Using the Antenna Alignment tool To use ...

Page 212: ...ignition needs to be disabled If a link has been established already it is disassociated at this level Figure 231 The Confirm message box in the Antenna Alignment page 3 In the Confirm message box click Continue to start the antenna alignment process The antenna alignment process begins Note If the alignment is initiated from a device which is not running with Onboard Controller perform the follow...

Page 213: ...lor of the cell represents the RSSI based on the heatmap scale given on the left side l The Time Frame section located at the bottom of the Antenna Alignment page displays the RSSI time series along with the peak RSSI time and the latest data point on the right end of the plot The RSSI time series and the heatmap plots get updated in every six seconds This is due to the processing time taken for a...

Page 214: ...n error of 5dB Consider the following points when adjusting the optional RSSI l If the time series reporting RSSI is more than 10dB from that of the Link Planner s expected RSSI then the device has been aligned incorrectly and is being picked up by the sidelobes or spurious beams l If a cell is highlighted and the time series reporting RSSI is more than 10dB off the expected RSSI then it is necess...

Page 215: ...ismatch In Figure 235 the angles are exaggerated to show the point In this example consider that the radio has been misaligned by a down tilt of 2 degrees behind the unit from an installer s view side This means that the angle of the beam selected might be in the 2 degrees direction in the elevation due to beamforming The aim is to get the optimal boresight beam Therefore the radio must be up tilt...

Page 216: ...e consider that the radio has been misaligned in azimuth by 2 degrees to the right behind the unit from an installer s view side This means that the angle of the beam selected might be in the 2 degrees direction due to beamforming The aim is to get the optimal boresight beam Therefore the radio must be tilted in the azimuthal direction to the left by 2 degrees The selected beam is now closer to th...

Page 217: ...ent page If you do not click the End Alignment button the alignment cycle ends automatically after 15 minutes When the alignment cycle ends the ignition state disabled earlier is enabled to auto ignition and the link is established Figure 239 shows how the Antenna Alignment dashboard page looks on completing the antenna alignment task Figure 239 The updated Antenna Alignment dashboard page ...

Page 218: ...wing steps 1 Navigate to Tools Remote Command from the home page of Onboard Controller UI The Remote Command page appears 2 Select the required node from the Select Node drop down list 3 Select Show SFP Power Details from the Select Command drop down list 4 Click Execute The Output section displays the SFP power details for the selected node as shown in Figure 240 Figure 240 The UI supported outpu...

Page 219: ... value of this parameter is micro watts mW txPwr Indicates the TX output power in mW rxPwr Indicates the RX received optical power in mW rxPwrMeasType Indicates whether the received power measurement represents an average input optical power The value of this parameter is Average txPwr_dBm Indicates the TX output power in dBm rxPwr_dBm Indicates the RX received optical power in dBm 5 To download t...

Page 220: ...m the home page of Onboard Controller UI The Ping page appears 2 Set the parameters with the required values as described in Table 53 Table 53 List of parameters in the Ping page Parameter Description Source Node The source node for which you want to find the reachability with another node or destination Select the required source node from the drop down list Destination Type The required node or ...

Page 221: ...07 maximum Type an appropriate value in the text box 3 Click Start Ping The Ping Result section displays the information for the selected criteria as shown in Figure 242 Figure 242 The Ping page You can use the icon to download the ping result Quick PTP setup Quick PTP Setup is a simple user friendly tool used for quickly creating a PTP link between the PoP and the CN This option eliminates the lo...

Page 222: ...page of device UI The Quick PTP Setup page appears as shown in Figure 243 Figure 243 The Quick PTP Setup tab on the Tools page 2 In the CN MAC Address text box enter the MAC address of the required CN node which is connected Note You can also access the MAC address of the connected CN in the Device Information section of the main Dashboard page of the device UI 3 Click Start PTP Setup This action ...

Page 223: ...um ID based authentication option is enabled in cnMaestro then enter the Cambium ID and onboarding key 2 Click Enable E2E on Onboard E2E Controller in UI Figure 244 The Onboard E2E Controller page 3 Enter the cnMaestro management configuration information l Remote Management Select the required remote management option l cnMaestro URL cnMaestro address l Cambium ID Cambium ID of the device l Onboa...

Page 224: ...ck Enable 5 A new E2E Network appears in cnMaestro Click Approve to manage it Figure 246 Information on the new E2E network 6 The Network Onboard window appears and provides an option to edit the network name 7 Click Save ...

Page 225: ...th all nodes over IPv6 PoP nodes use IPv6 address of the statically configured interface to communicate with E2E Controller CNs and DNs use the IPv6 address derived from Seed Prefix Note The Auto Manage Routes feature requires cnMaestro 3 0 4 The Auto Manage Routes feature adds and manages the IPv6 routes at E2E Controller These IPv6 routes are required for routing the IPv6 packets to CNs and DNs ...

Page 226: ... 2 Type the seed prefix value in the Destination text box 3 Type the required PoP s interface IP address in the Gateway text box 4 Click Add The IPv6 route is added When the feature is enabled all the above steps described from step 1 to step 5 in this section are not required and IPV6 routes are added automatically 5 Select the Auto Manage Routes check box in the IPv6 Routes page Figure 250 shows...

Page 227: ...h nodes in its zone When a PoP is down a different alive PoP must be used as a gateway to reach zones When the Auto Manage Routes feature is enabled it performs the following functions in a multi PoP network l Understands the network topology of 60 GHz cnWave l Keeps a track of aliveness of PoPs and l Dynamically builds and manages the routing table Figure 251 is an example of an IPv6 route table ...

Page 228: ...ue to when Controller sends the Prefix Allocation message to one of the PoPs and expects the message to reach other PoPs through openR In some cases PoPs might be isolated temporarily especially while building the network Figure 253 is an example that shows two unconnected zones Figure 253 Unconnected zones due to isolated PoPs To facilitate such a scenario a new configuration parameter flags enab...

Page 229: ... to false when there is a wired or wireless path between PoPs You can modify the flags enable_pop_prefix_broadcast parameter in the UI of 60 GHz cnWave To configure the parameter perform the following steps 1 From the landing page of the device UI navigate to Configuration E2E Controller The E2E Controller page appears The flags enable_pop_prefix_broadcast parameter is available in the E2E Control...

Page 230: ...z cnWave family of ODUs has been tested and certified It also describes how to keep RF exposure within safe limits l Compliance with radio regulations describes how the 60 GHz cnWave family of ODUs complies with the radio regulations that are in force in various countries Compliance with safety standards This section lists the safety specifications against which the 60 GHz cnWave platform family i...

Page 231: ... Part 1 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations as well as the guidelines and suggestions for evaluating compliance in FCC OET Bulletin 65 l Health Canada limits for the general population See the Health Canada web site at https www canada ca en html l EN 62232 2017 Determination of RF field strength power density and SAR in the vicinity of radiocommunication base stations for the purpose o...

Page 232: ...s calculées pour le cnWave 60 GHz pour l Europe les États Unis et le Canada Ce sont des distances prudentes qui incluent des marges de conformité At these and greater separation distances the power density from the RF field is below generally accepted limits for the general population Note À ces distances de séparation et à des distances supérieures la densité de puissance du champ RF est inférieu...

Page 233: ...sés sur la PIRE maximale de la plate forme et le pire des cas un cycle de service de 100 Compliance with radio regulations This section describes how the 60 GHz cnWave platform family complies with the radio regulations that are in force in various countries Caution Where necessary the end user is responsible for obtaining any national licenses required to operate this product and these must be ob...

Page 234: ... provided it does not cause interference In these bands the licensing authority does not guarantee protection against interference from other products and installations Region Regulatory approvals FCC ID IC ID USA Part 15C QWP 60V1000 QWP 60V2000 QWP 60V3000 QWP 60V5000 Canada ISED RSS 210 109AO 60V1000 109AO 60V2000 109AO 60V3000 109AO 60V5000 Federal Communications Commission FCC compliance The ...

Page 235: ...V3000 and V5000 comply with the regulations that are in force in Canada Caution If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception Attention Si cet équipement cause des interférences à la réception radio ou télévision 60 GHz cnWave example product labels Figure 255 60 GHz cnWave V5000 Distribution Node ...

Page 236: ...Regulatory Information 236 Figure 256 60 GHz cnWave V3000 Client Node Radio only Figure 257 60 GHz cnWave V2000 Client Node with no power cord ...

Page 237: ...nd part numbers Accessories Radio nodes Cambium Part Number 60 GHz cnWave V5000 Distribution Node V5000 C6000500A004A 60 GHz cnWave V3000 Client Node radio only V3000 C600500C024A 60GHz cnWave V2000 Client Node no power supply no power cord V2000 C600500C030A 60 GHz cnWave V1000 Client Node with no cord V1000 C600500C14A 60 GHz cnWave V1000 with US cord V1000 C600500C001A ...

Page 238: ...4 tunneling l Link is not established l PoP not online l Link is not coming up l Link is not having expected throughput performance l Factory reset Field diagnostics logs Download the logs to view more information about the error To download the error logs select the node from the drop down and click Download Logs Figure 260 The Logs tab in the Tools page After clicking Download Logs downloading s...

Page 239: ...Troubleshooting 239 Figure 261 Downloading the logs To download the logs for a self node click Download Logs at the bottom and save the log file ...

Page 240: ...etup issues in IPv4 tunneling In IPv4 tunneling if setup issues occur then perform the below steps 1 Click Configuration on the left pane navigate to Network Basic Layer 2 Bridge and verify Enable Layer 2 bridge is selected ...

Page 241: ...241 2 On the same page under Configuration Management verify E2E Managed Config is selected 3 Click Configuration Nodes PoP DN Networking Layer 2 Bridge and verify Disable Broadcast Flood and Disable IPv6 are disabled ...

Page 242: ... gateway is correct Link is not established If link is not established between the nodes then verify the below options 1 Click Configuration on the left navigation pane of the home UI page 2 Navigate to Nodes Radio Verify Sector 2 PoP DN and DN s polarities frequency and Golay codes ...

Page 243: ...adio page 3 Select DN Networking Ethernet Ports and ensure that specific Ethernet ports are enabled Figure 263 The Ethernet Ports section in the Networking page 4 From the left navigation pane navigate to Topology Nodes and verify the Status is Online Initiator ...

Page 244: ...s in the Topology page 5 From the left navigation pane go to Statistics Links and verify RSSI MCS and TX Power Index Figure 265 Link details in the Statistics page 6 Go to Performance and verify the graphs Figure 266 Graphs in the Performance page ...

Page 245: ...roller Ensure that the PoP node has the E2E IPv6 configured properly Also ensure that there is a route between the E2E controller and the PoP node if they are not in the same VLAN Try to ping the E2E from the PoP node login to ssh Link is not coming up 1 Ensure that the two ends of the radios can see each other clear line of sight in between If the link is using V3000 ensure that they are properly...

Page 246: ...factory default the remote radio if possible On the E2E Controller cnMaestro it shows that the link is up but the remote radio is NOT online This means that link is established but the remote end radio cannot reply to the E2E Controller Check the E2E configuration to make sure that the IPv6 default gateway is configured correctly to allow a route between the E2E controller and the remote radio Lin...

Page 247: ...configurations are lost when the system comes up 2 Click Factory Reset and Reboot The Confirm message box appears as shown in the following figure 3 Click Yes to confirm on the factory reset of the system The system reboots immediately following the factory reset 4 When the reboot is complete access the device using 169 254 1 1 IP address Note After factory reset all configurations are set to defa...

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