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Summary of Contents for PTP 550 Series

Page 1: ...F Cambium PTP 550 Series User Guide System Release 4 1 2 ...

Page 2: ...ghted material Accordingly any copyrighted material of Cambium its licensors 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 e...

Page 3: ...s 5 Ethernet networking skills 5 Lightning protection 5 Training 6 Problems and warranty 7 Reporting problems 7 Repair and service 7 Hardware warranty 7 Security advice 8 Warnings cautions and notes 9 Warnings 9 Cautions 9 Notes 9 Caring for the environment 10 In EU countries 10 In non EU countries 10 Chapter 1 Product description 1 1 Overview of the PTP 550 Series 1 2 Purpose 1 2 Key features 1 2...

Page 4: ... 2 4 ODU accessories 2 5 Mounting bracket 2 5 ODU interfaces 2 6 ODU specifications 2 8 Power supply units PSU 2 9 PSU description 2 9 PSU part numbers 2 10 AC Power Injector interfaces 2 10 PSU specifications 2 10 Antennas and antenna cabling 2 12 Antenna requirements 2 12 RF cable and connectors 2 12 Antenna accessories 2 12 Ethernet cabling 2 13 Ethernet standards and cable lengths 2 13 Outdoor...

Page 5: ...on 3 30 Planning for connectorized units 3 31 When to install connectorized units 3 31 Choosing external antennas 3 31 Data network planning 3 33 Ethernet interfaces 3 33 IP interface 3 33 Green Ethernet switches 3 33 Network management planning 3 34 Enabling SNMP 3 34 Security planning 3 35 Planning for NTP operation 3 35 System threshold 3 36 Chapter 4 Legal and regulatory information 4 1 Cambiu...

Page 6: ... 2 Primary disconnect device 5 3 External cables 5 3 Drop cable tester 5 3 RF exposure near the antenna 5 3 Minimum separation distances 5 3 Grounding and lightning protection requirements 5 3 Grounding cable installation methods 5 3 Siting ODUs and antennas 5 4 Thermal Safety 5 4 Installing the ODU 5 5 Attach ground cables to the ODU 5 5 Mount the ODU on the mast 5 5 Install external antennas for...

Page 7: ... Slave Mode 6 10 Installation wizard step 1 Main system parameters 6 10 Installation wizard step 2 Radio parameters 6 11 Installation wizard step 3 Network parameters 6 12 Using the menu options 6 14 Status page 6 15 Installation page 6 17 Configuration menu 6 18 Monitor menu 6 35 Tools menu 6 49 Other configuration tasks 6 60 Connecting to the network 6 60 Chapter 7 Operation and Troubleshooting ...

Page 8: ...mbiumnetworks com support Main website http www cambiumnetworks com Sales enquiries solutions cambiumnetworks com Support enquiries support cambiumnetworks com Telephone number list http www cambiumnetworks com contact Address Cambium Networks Limited Linhay Business Park Eastern Road Ashburton Devon UK TQ13 7UP Purpose Cambium Networks Point To Point PTP documents are intended to instruct and ass...

Page 9: ...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 the table of contents Feedback We appreciate feedback from the users of our documents This includes feedback on the structure content accuracy or completeness of our documents Send feedback to support c...

Page 10: ...cifically it must not be possible to disable or modify the radar protection functions that have been demonstrated to the FCC Other variants of the PTP 550 are available for use in the rest of the world but these variants are not supplied to the USA except under strict controls when they are needed for export and deployment outside the USA Canada specific information Caution This device complies wi...

Page 11: ...es systèmes radar fonctionnant dans la bande 5600 MHz à 5650 MHz Ces mécanismes doivent être mis en œuvre dans tous les produits capables de fonctionner à l extérieur dans la bande 5470 MHz à 5725 MHz Les fabricants doivent s assurer que les produits de radiocommunications ne peuvent pas être configurés pour fonctionner en dehors des règles IC en particulier il ne doit pas être possible de désacti...

Page 12: ...osses are entered into the GUI Antennas externes Lorsque vous utilisez une version du produit sans antenne intégrée il peut être nécessaire de réduire la puissance d émission pour garantir que la limite réglementaire de puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente PIRE n est pas dépassée L installateur doit avoir une bonne compréhension de la façon de calculer le gain de l antenne de gain de l antenne ...

Page 13: ...needs to have basic competence in radio and IP network installation The specific requirements applicable to the PTP 550 should be gained by reading Chapter 5 Installation and Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment and by performing sample set ups at base workshop before live deployments ...

Page 14: ...1 year from date of shipment from Cambium Networks or a Cambium distributor Cambium Networks warrants that hardware will conform to the relevant published specifications and will be free from material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service Cambium shall within this time at its own option either repair or replace the defective product within thirty 30 days of receipt of th...

Page 15: ...ity practices Security aspects to be considered are protecting the confidentiality integrity and availability of information and assets Assets include the ability to communicate information about the nature of the communications and information about the parties involved In certain instances Cambium makes specific recommendations regarding security practices however the implementation of these rec...

Page 16: ...ing format Warning Warning text and consequence for not following the instructions in the warning Cautions Cautions precede instructions and are used when there is a possibility of damage to systems software or individual items of equipment within a system However this damage presents no danger to personnel A caution has the following format Caution Caution text and consequence for not following t...

Page 17: ...U countries Disposal of Cambium equipment European Union EU Directive 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE 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 it is the individual recipient s res...

Page 18: ...ntroduces the key features typical uses product variants and components of the PTP 550 series Wireless operation on page 1 7 describes how the PTP 550 wireless link is operated including modulation modes power control and spectrum management Ethernet bridging on page 1 14 describes how the PTP 550 controls Ethernet data in both the customer data and system management networks System management on ...

Page 19: ...ons Its maximum LOS range is 122 miles 200 km PTP 550 is available as an integrated unit with a dual polarized 23 dBi flat plate antenna and as a connectorized unit for use with a separate dual polarized antenna One point to point link consists of two PTP 550 devices PTP 550 supports asymmetric dual channel operation with channel sizes of 20 MHz 40 MHz or 80 MHz in each channel The maximum aggrega...

Page 20: ...y PTP Wireless link condition LOS near LOS Scheduler TDD Connectivity Ethernet Operating frequencies Unlicensed bands 5 GHz Channel bandwidth 20 MHz 40 MHz 80 MHz independent per channel Data rate 1 4 Gbps Frequency bands The PTP 550 ODU can be configured by the user to operate in the following bands 5 1 GHz band 5170 to 5250 MHz 5 2 GHz band 5250 to 5320 MHz 5 4 GHz band 5520 to 5725 MHz 5 8 GHz ...

Page 21: ... 550 Connectorized outdoor unit ODU and a power injector PSU Figure 1 The ODU provides the following interfaces PSU port This provides proprietary power over Ethernet and connection to the management and or data networks via 100BASE TX or 1000BASE T Ethernet In the basic configuration this is the only Ethernet connection to the ODU SFP port This provides an optical or copper Gigabit Ethernet inter...

Page 22: ...onents of the PTP 550 are as follows Outdoor unit ODU The ODU is a self contained transceiver unit that houses both radio and networking electronics The PTP 550 ODU is supplied in two configurations o A PTP 550 Integrated ODU attached to a 23 dBi flat plate antenna o A PTP 550 Connectorized ODU intended to work with separately mounted external antennas ...

Page 23: ...e external antennas connected using RF cable Ethernet cabling All configurations require a copper Ethernet Cat5e connection from the ODU PSU port to the PSU Advanced configurations may also require a copper or optical SFP connection from the ODU SFP port to network terminating equipment or another device Gigabit Surge Suppressor Surge suppressors are installed in the PSU copper drop cables to prov...

Page 24: ... may operate with an 80 MHz channel size The PTP 550 device automatically bonds the data traffic on the two radio interfaces to support high data transfer rates Channel Bonding Use Cases Channel bonding results in higher throughput rates and introduces opportunities for customizing the PTP link to meet deployment requirements The following table provides examples of how the PTP 550 channel bonding...

Page 25: ...ransmits a burst to the TDD slave 2 A delay occurs as the master slave burst propagates over the link 3 The slave receives the burst from the master 4 The slave processes the master slave burst 5 The slave transmits a burst to the master 6 A delay occurs as the slave master burst propagates over the link 7 The master receives the burst from the slave 8 The master transmits the next burst to the sl...

Page 26: ...Chapter 1 Product description Wireless operation Page 1 9 Figure 2 TDD cycle single channel ...

Page 27: ...Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM This wideband signal consists of many equally spaced sub carriers Although each sub carrier is modulated at a low data rate using conventional modulation schemes the resultant data rate from all the sub carriers is high The channel bandwidth of the OFDM signal is 20 MHz 40 MHz or 80 MHz based on operator configuration Each channel is offset in center...

Page 28: ... modulation and the percentage of time spent in each modulation mode Planning for adaptive modulation Adaptive modulation on page 3 30 System threshold System threshold on page 3 36 MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output MIMO techniques provide protection against fading and increase the probability that the receiver will decode a usable signal When the effects of MIMO are combined with those of OFDM ...

Page 29: ...e licensed by regulators in that country Please note that some SKUs limit countries of selection FCC limits country selection to United States and IC limits country selection to Canada If a country provides access to more than one regulatory band PTP 550 provides a choice between the available bands In each regulatory band PTP 550 sets the following aspects of wireless operation to comply with the...

Page 30: ...radiofréquences conformément à la réglementation locale Further reading For information about Refer to Planning PTP 550 links to conform to the regulatory band restrictions Radio spectrum planning on page 3 26 Radio regulations in the country of operation Compliance with radio regulations on page 4 68 PTP networks Using frequency planning Frequency planning is the exercise of assigning operating c...

Page 31: ...ity tagged frames provider bridged frames and provider backbone bridged frames In each case the service preserves MAC addresses VLAN ID Ethernet priority and Ethernet payload in the forwarded frame The maximum frame size for bridged frames in the customer network is 1538 bytes Layer two control protocols The Data Service in the PTP 550 Series is transparent to layer two control protocols L2CP incl...

Page 32: ...ireless port over a proprietary point to point circuit mode link layer between ends of the PTP 550 link Ethernet frames received at the Ethernet ports or generated internally within the management agent are encapsulated within a lightweight MAC layer for transmission over the wireless link ...

Page 33: ...e management agent includes a dual IPv4 IPv6 interface at the management agent The IP interface operates in the following modes IPv4 only default IPv6 only Dual IPv4 IPv6 In the dual IPv4 IPv6 mode the IP interface is configured with an IPv4 address and an IPv6 address and can operate using both IP versions concurrently This dual mode of operation is useful when a network is evolving from IPv4 to ...

Page 34: ...address in the frame matches the ODU MAC address and b the VLAN ID in the frame matches the VLAN configuration of the management agent MAC address and IP address of the management agent The management agent does not provide the function of a dual homed or multi homed host Network designers should take care to ensure that the ODU will not be connected to more than one IP network Web server The PTP ...

Page 35: ...ed user accounts The PTP 550 web based interface provides the following method of authenticating users Role based user authentication allows the user on entry of a valid password to access all configuration capabilities and controls Further reading For information about Refer to How to log in and use the menu Using the web interface on page 6 5 Planning the security material needed for HTTPS TLS S...

Page 36: ...tem It can be set to run with or without a connection to a network time server NTP It can be configured to display local time by setting the time zone on the System web page Further reading For information about Refer to How to plan for NTP operation Planning for NTP operation on page 3 35 How to configure NTP Configuration System page on page 6 24 ...

Page 37: ...is exhausted The locally stored events can be reviewed using the web based user interface Further reading For information about Refer to Configuring system logging Configuration System page on page 6 24 Software upgrade The management agent supports application software upgrade using either the web based interface the SNMP interface or cnMaestro management software PTP 550 software images are digi...

Page 38: ...Chapter 1 Product description System management Page 1 21 Further reading For information about Refer to How to upgrade the software using the web interface Tools Software Upgrade page on page 6 49 ...

Page 39: ...apter describes the hardware components of a PTP 550 link The following topics are described in this chapter Outdoor unit ODU on page 2 2 Power supply units PSU on page 2 9 Antennas and antenna cabling on page 2 12 Ethernet cabling on page 2 13 ...

Page 40: ...e platform variants PTP 550 Integrated ODU PTP 550 Connectorized ODU Regional variants Each of the PTP 550 hardware platform variants is available in four different regional variants FCC USA IC Canada RoW non FCC IC EU countries EU European Union PTP 550 Integrated ODU The PTP 550 Integrated ODU is attached to a 23 dBi flat plate antenna Figure 3 and is intended for medium to long range difficult ...

Page 41: ...Mounting bracket One line cord excluding C050055H012A either US FCC IC ISEDC Canada or EU EU and RoW Table 3 ODU kit part numbers for Integrated ODUs Cambium description Cambium part number PTP 550 Integrated 5 GHz FCC with US Line Cord C050055H007A PTP 550 Integrated 5 GHz IC with US Line Cord C050055H008A PTP 550 Integrated 5 GHz EU with EU Line Cord C050055H009A PTP 550 Integrated 5 GHz ROW wit...

Page 42: ...Note To determine when to install connectorized units and to calculate their impact on link performance and regulatory limits see Planning for connectorized units on page 3 31 To select antennas RF cables and connectors for connectorized units see Antennas and antenna cabling on page 2 12 Attention Pour déterminer si il est nécessaire d installer une liaison radiofréquence avec des antennes extern...

Page 43: ... IC with US Line Cord C050055H002A PTP 550 Connectorized 5 GHz EU with EU Line Cord C050055H003A PTP 550 Connectorized 5 GHz ROW with US Line Cord C050055H004A PTP 550 Connectorized 5 GHz ROW with EU Line Cord C050055H005A PTP 550 Connectorized 5 GHz ROW with No Line Cord C050055H006A ODU accessories Spare ODU port blanking plugs are available from Cambium Networks Table 5 Table 5 ODU accessory pa...

Page 44: ...rks Figure 5 ODU low profile bracket ODU interfaces The PSU and SFP ports are on the rear of the integrated and connectorized ODUs Figure 6 These interfaces are described in Table 7 Figure 6 ODU rear interfaces Table 7 ODU rear interfaces Port name Connector Interface Description Main Ethernet RJ45 POE input 802 3at Power over Ethernet POE 100 1000BASE T Ethernet Management and or data SFP Main Et...

Page 45: ...Description SFP SFP Optical or Copper Gigabit Ethernet Management and or data The front of the connectorized ODU Figure 7 provides N type female connectors for RF cable interfaces to antennas with horizontal H and vertical V polarization Figure 7 Connectorized ODU antenna interfaces ...

Page 46: ...68 mm 2 2 in Connectorized 278 mm 11 0 in x 185 mm 7 in x 88 mm 3 5 in Weight 23 dBi integrated 2 2 Kg 4 85 lbs including bracket Connectorized 1 6 Kg 3 5 lbs including bracket Temperature 40 C 40 F to 60 C 140 F including solar radiation Wind loading 200 mph 323 kph maximum See ODU wind loading on page 3 23 Humidity 100 condensing Liquid and particle ingress IP66 IP67 Static discharge See Electro...

Page 47: ...rnet POE into the ODU Figure 8 PTP 550 PSU Warning Always use an appropriately rated and approved AC supply cord set in accordance with the regulations of the country of use Caution The PSU ODU ports are designed to connect only to PTP 550 ODUs Do not connect any other equipment as damage may occur Do not connect the PIDU Plus PTP 300 500 600 Series to the PTP 550 ODU Note Each of the ODU kits lis...

Page 48: ...nterfaces The AC Power Injector interfaces are shown in Figure 9 and described in Table 10 Figure 9 AC Power Injector interfaces Table 10 AC Power Injector interface functions Interface Function AC power in AC power input main supply ODU RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to ODU LAN RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to network Power green LED Power supply detection PSU specifications The ...

Page 49: ...t waterproof Altitude Sea level to 5000 meters 16000 ft AC Input Min 90 V AC 57 63 Hz max 264 V AC 47 53 Hz DC output voltage to the ODU 55V 5 AC connector IEC 320 C8 Efficiency Better than 85 efficiency level V Over Current Protection Hiccup current limiting trip point set between 120 to 150 of full load current Hold up time At least 10 milliseconds ...

Page 50: ... the interface between the cable and connector Order CNT 400 RF cable and N type male connectors from Cambium Networks Table 14 Table 12 RF cable and connector part numbers Cambium description Cambium part number 50 Ohm Braided Coaxial Cable 75 meter 30010194001 50 Ohm Braided Coaxial Cable 500 meter 30010195001 RF Connector N Male Straight for CNT 400 Cable 09010091001 Note To select the correct ...

Page 51: ...e 20 specifies for copper SFP interfaces the Ethernet standards supported and the maximum permitted drop cable lengths Note For optical SFP interfaces refer to SFP module kits on page 2 17 for details of the Ethernet standards supported and maximum permitted cable lengths Table 13 PSU drop cable length restrictions Type of PSU installed Power supply to PSU Ethernet supported 1 Power output to auxi...

Page 52: ... cable For copper Cat5e Ethernet connections from the ODU to the PSU and other devices use Cat5e cable that is gel filled and shielded with copper plated steel for example Superior Essex type BBDGe This is known as drop cable Figure 11 Caution Always use Cat5e cable that is gel filled and shielded with copper plated steel Alternative types of drop cable are not supported by Cambium Networks Order ...

Page 53: ...re and cable which could cause arcing resulting in fire risk and damage to equipment Optical cables do not require grounding One grounding kit Figure 12 is required for each grounding point on the PSU and copper SFP drop cables Order cable grounding kits from Cambium Networks Caution To provide adequate protection all grounding cables must be a minimum size of 10 mm2 csa 8AWG preferably 16 mm2 csa...

Page 54: ...tion is required EMC glands must be used instead If extra glands are required order them from Cambium Networks in packs of 10 Table 25 One long EMC strain relief gland Figure 16 is included in each SFP module kit This is longer than the standard cable gland as it must house an SFP module plugged into the ODU Figure 12 Cable gland Table 17 RJ45 connector and spare gland part numbers Cambium descrip...

Page 55: ... networks or straight through cables MDI Networks SFP module kits SFP module kits allow connection of a PTP 550 Series ODU to a network over a Gigabit Ethernet interface in one of the following full duplex modes Optical Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE LX or 1000BASE SX Copper Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE T Order SFP module kits from Cambium Networks Table 26 Table 18 SFP module kit part numbers Cambium des...

Page 56: ... ft 0 16 Table 20 Multi mode Optical SFP Interface per ODU part number C000065L009 Core cladding microns Mode Bandwidth at 850 nm MHz km Maximum length of optical interface Insertion loss dB 62 5 125 Multi 160 220 m 720 ft 2 38 62 5 125 Multi 200 275 m 900 ft 2 6 50 125 Multi 400 500 m 1640 ft 3 37 50 125 Multi 500 550 m 1800 ft 3 56 The upgrade kits contain the following components Optical or cop...

Page 57: ...sing copper SFP transceivers Optical cable and connectors Order an optical cable with LC connectors from a specialist fabricator quoting the specification shown in Figure 17 It must be the correct length to connect the ODU to the other device LC connectors should be supplied with dust caps to prevent dust build up Figure 16 Optical optic cable and connector specification ...

Page 58: ...the country of operation Link planning on page 3 29 describes factors to be taken into account when planning links such as range path loss and throughput Planning for connectorized units on page 3 31 describes factors to be taken into account when planning to use connectorized ODUs with external antennas in PTP 550 links Network management planning on page 3 34 describes how to plan for PTP 550 li...

Page 59: ...ons and applicable local regulations To adequately protect a PTP 550 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 Internatio...

Page 60: ...hat the site has a correctly installed grounding system on a common ground ring with access points for grounding PTP 550 equipment If the outdoor equipment is to be installed on the roof of a high building Figure 20 confirm that the following additional requirements are met A grounding conductor is installed around the roof perimeter to form the main roof perimeter lightning protection ring Air te...

Page 61: ...capable of withstanding the prevalent wind speeds at a proposed PTP 550 site Wind speed statistics should be available from national meteorological offices The ODU and its mounting bracket are capable of withstanding wind speeds of up to 325 kph 200 mph Wind blowing on the ODU will subject the mounting structure to significant lateral force The magnitude of the force depends on both wind strength ...

Page 62: ... The PSU can be connected to a compatible power supply Drop cable grounding points To estimate how many grounding kits are required for each drop cable refer to the site installation diagrams Figure 18 Figure 19 and Figure 20 and use the following criteria The drop cable shield must be grounded near the ODU at the first point of contact between the drop cable and the mast tower or building The dro...

Page 63: ...ing Page 3 25 The drop cable shield must be bonded to the building grounding system at its top entry point usually on the roof The drop cable shield must be bonded to the building grounding system at the entry point to the equipment room ...

Page 64: ...uired General wireless specifications Table 31 lists the wireless specifications that apply to all PTP 550 frequency bands Table 32 lists the wireless specifications that are specific to a single frequency band Table 23 PTP 550 wireless specifications all variants Item Specification Channel selection Manual selection fixed frequency Manual power control To avoid interference to other users of the ...

Page 65: ...5 8 GHz band 5725 MHz to 5875 MHz the EIRP must not exceed the lesser of 36 dBm or 23 10 x Log Channel width in MHz dBm Some countries for example the USA impose conducted power limits on products operating in the 5 8 GHz band Conforming to the limits Ensure the link is configured to conform to local regulatory requirements by configuring the Country parameter located in the web management interfa...

Page 66: ...and channel raster selected Channel bandwidth Select the required channel bandwidth for the link The selection depends upon the regulatory band selected The wider the channel bandwidth the greater the capacity As narrower channel bandwidths take up less spectrum selecting a narrow channel bandwidth may be a better choice when operating in locations where the spectrum is very busy ...

Page 67: ...s is designed to operate in Non Line of Sight NLoS and Line of Sight LoS environments An NLOS environment is one in which there is no optical line of sight that is there are obstructions between the antennas The PTP 550 Series will operate at ranges from 100 m 330 ft to 200 km 122 miles Operation of the system will depend on obstacles in the path between the units Operation at 40 km 25 miles or ab...

Page 68: ...d interference When the link has been installed web pages provide information about the link loss currently measured by the equipment both instantaneously and averaged The averaged value will require maximum seasonal fading to be added and then the radio reliability of the link can be computed For details of the system threshold output power and link loss for each frequency band in all modulation ...

Page 69: ... links 23 km or 14 miles are required Where there are known to be high levels of interference LINKPlanner can be used to identify these areas of marginal performance In these areas connectorized ODUs and external antennas should be used Choosing external antennas When selecting external antennas consider the following factors The required antenna gain Ease of mounting and alignment Antenna polariz...

Page 70: ...y radiated power EIRP is not more than that necessary for successful communication Conformément à la réglementation d Industrie Canada le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d un type et d un gain maximal ou inférieur approuvé pour l émetteur par Industrie Canada Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l intention des autres utilisateurs il faut choi...

Page 71: ...ce of the ODU management agent PTP 550 can operate in IPv4 mode IPv6 mode or in a dual IPv4 IPv6 mode Choose one IPv4 address and or one IPv6 address for the IP interface of the ODU management agent The IP address or addresses must be unique and valid for the connected network segment and VLAN Find out the correct subnet mask IPv4 or prefix length IPv6 and gateway IP address for this network segme...

Page 72: ...s how to plan for PTP 550 links to be managed remotely using SNMP Enabling SNMP Enable the SNMP interface for use by configuring the following attributes in the SNMP Configuration page Read Only Community String Read Write Community String System Name System Description System Location Traps Trap Community String ...

Page 73: ... battery powered clock so the set time is lost each time the ODU is powered down To avoid the need to manually set the time after each reboot use NTP server synchronization Before starting to configure Simple Network Time Protocol NTP Identify the time zone and daylight saving requirements that apply to the system If NTP server synchronization is required identify the IP address of one or two NTP ...

Page 74: ...m threshold Page 3 36 System threshold Use the following table to reference system threshold dBm for the PTP 550 system Table 26 5 GHz system threshold dBm Modulation mode 20 MHz 40 MHz 80 MHz Lowest MCS 88 85 82 Highest MCS 62 59 55 ...

Page 75: ...la déclaration de conformité Ces modifications ou changements pourraient invalider le droit de l utilisateur à utiliser cet appareil et annuleraient la garantie du fabricant The following topics are described in this chapter Cambium Networks end user license agreement on page 4 2 contains the Cambium and third party license agreements for the PTP 550 Series products Compliance with safety standard...

Page 76: ...entation to you only on the condition that you accept all the terms in this End User License Agreement Agreement IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT OR INSTALL THE SOFTWARE INSTEAD YOU MAY FOR A FULL REFUND RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE LOCATION WHERE YOU ACQUIRED IT OR PROVIDE WRITTEN VERIFICATION OF DELETION OF ALL COPIES OF THE SOFTWARE ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE...

Page 77: ...at you may either i make 1 copy of the transportable part of the Software which typically is supplied on diskette CD ROM or downloadable internet solely for back up purposes or ii copy the transportable part of the Software to a PC hard disk provided you keep the original solely for back up purposes If the Documentation is in printed form it may not be copied If the Documentation is in electronic ...

Page 78: ... s written consent Unauthorized copying of the Software or Documentation or failure to comply with any of the provisions of this Agreement will result in automatic termination of this license Confidentiality You acknowledge that all Software and Documentation contain valuable proprietary information and trade secrets and that unauthorized or improper use of the Software and Documentation will resu...

Page 79: ...nd may be conditioned upon transferee paying all applicable license fees and agreeing to be bound by this Agreement Updates During the first 12 months after purchase of a Product or during the term of any executed Maintenance and Support Agreement for the Product you are entitled to receive Updates An Update means any code in any form which is a bug fix patch error correction or minor enhancement ...

Page 80: ...REACH OF WARRANTY EVEN IF CAMBIUM NETWORKS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you IN NO CASE SHALL CAMBIUM S LIABILITY EXCEED THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE PRODUCT U S government If you are acquiring the Product on behalf of any unit or ag...

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Page 137: ...7 EU EN 60950 1 2006 Amendment 12 2011 EN 60950 22 International CB certified to IEC 60950 1 2005 modified IEC 60950 22 2005 modified Electromagnetic compatibility EMC compliance The PTP 550 complies with European EMC Specification EN301 489 1 with testing carried out to the detailed requirements of EN301 489 4 Note For EN 61000 4 2 1995 to 2009 Electro Static Discharge ESD Class 2 8 kV air 4 kV c...

Page 138: ...e general population See the Health Canada web site at http www hc sc gc ca ewh semt pubs radiation 99ehd dhm237 limits limites_e html and Safety Code 6 EN 50383 2002 to 2010 Basic standard for the calculation and measurement of electromagnetic field strength and SAR related to human exposure from radio base stations and fixed terminal stations for wireless telecommunication systems 110 MHz 40 GHz...

Page 139: ...minimum separation distances recommended distances and resulting margins for each frequency band and antenna combination These are conservative distances that include compliance margins At these and greater separation distances the power density from the RF field is below generally accepted limits for the general population Calcul des distances pour la conformité aux limites de radiation radiofréq...

Page 140: ...tal transmit gain as a factor converted from dB gain total d émission converti à partir de la valeur en dB 3 S power density W m2 densité de puissance W m2 4 d minimum distance from point source meters distance minimale de source ponctuelle en mètres Table 30 Minimum safe distances ISEDC Band Channel Size Antenna P W 1 G 2 S W m2 3 D m 4 S 20 cm W m2 5 5 8 GHz 20 MHz On board 2 0 dBi 0 495 2 9 69 ...

Page 141: ... 67 Remarque Gain de l antenne en dBi 10 log G Les règlements exigent que la puissance utilisée pour les calculs soit la puissance maximale de la rafale de transmission soumis à une réduction pour prendre en compte le rapport cyclique pour les signaux modulés dans le temps Pour une opération dans la CEE dans les bandes 5 4 GHz et 5 8 GHz les produits sont généralement limités à une PIRE qui peut ê...

Page 142: ... its gain should be so chosen that the Effective Isotropically Radiated Power EIRP is not more than that permitted for successful communication Attention Le cas échéant l utilisateur final est responsable de l obtention des licences nationales nécessaires pour faire fonctionner ce produit Celles ci doivent être obtenus avant d utiliser le produit dans un pays particulier Contactez les administrati...

Page 143: ...cation type approvals that have been granted for PTP 550 products Some of the frequency bands in which the system operates are license exempt and the system is allowed to be used provided it does not cause interference In these bands the licensing authority does not guarantee protection against interference from other products and installations Table 32 Radio certifications 5 1 GHz Region Regulato...

Page 144: ...e the antenna Increase the separation between the affected equipment and antenna Connect the ODU and PSU power supply into a power outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Contact Cambium Point to Point for assistance 5 1 GHz FCC notification This device complies with part 15E of the US FCC Rules and Regulations Operation is subject to the following two conditions...

Page 145: ...e 5650 5850 MHz spectrum These radars could cause interference or damage to license exempt local area network LE LAN devices Au Canada les radars à haute puissance sont désignés comme utilisateurs principaux ils ont la priorité de la 5650 spectre 5850 MHz Ces radars peuvent causer des interférences et ou interférer avec un réseau local ne nécessitant pas de licence Selection of antennas For guidan...

Page 146: ...re harmonized throughout the EU member states The operator is responsible for obtaining any national licenses required to operate this product and these must be obtained before using the product in any particular country Hereby Cambium Networks declares that the PTP 550 product complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The declaration of conformi...

Page 147: ...ulted at the support website see Contacting Cambium Networks on page 1 5 8 GHz operation in the UK The PTP 550 Connectorized product has been notified for operation in the UK and when operated in accordance with instructions for use it is compliant with UK Interface Requirement IR2007 For UK use installations must conform to the requirements of IR2007 in terms of EIRP spectral density against elev...

Page 148: ...external antenna for the connectorized ODU Installing the copper Cat5e Ethernet interface on page 5 9 describes how to install the copper Cat5e power over Ethernet interface from the ODU PSU port to the PSU Installing the PSU on page 5 13 describes how to install a power supply unit for the PTP 550 Installing an SFP Ethernet interface on page 5 14 describes how to install an optical or copper Cat5...

Page 149: ...ect 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 Lightning Protection Systems In Canada follow Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code These codes describe correct installation procedures for grounding the outdoor unit...

Page 150: ...mum separation distances Ensure that personnel are not exposed to unsafe levels of RF energy The units start to radiate RF energy as soon as they are powered up Never work in front of the antenna when the ODU is powered Install the ODUs so as to provide and maintain the minimum separation distances from all persons For minimum separation distances see Calculated distances on page 4 65 Grounding an...

Page 151: ... installed in Zone B as defined in Lightning protection zones on page 3 21 Mounting in Zone A may put equipment structures and life at risk Thermal Safety The ODU enclosure may be hot to the touch when in operation The ODU must not be operated in ambient temperatures exceeding 40 C unless mounted in a Restricted Access Location Warning Do not install the ODU in a location where the ambient tempera...

Page 152: ...h ODU grounding point using the M6 small lugs one is for the surge suppressor and the other is for the tower or building M10 lug at other end It does not matter which cable goes on which ODU grounding point 2 Tighten both ODU grounding bolts to a torque of 5 Nm 3 9 lb ft Mount the ODU on the mast Refer to individual procedures below for mounting the PTP 550 ODU Low profile bracket on small diamete...

Page 153: ...bracket Ensure that the spring and plain washers of the M6 bolts are on the outside of the bracket assembly Tighten the four M6 bolts to ensure that the bracket cannot open accidentally 3 Hoist the ODU to the mounting position 4 Attach the bracket to the pole using the bracket clamp washers and M8 nuts 5 Adjust the azimuth to achieve visual alignment Tighten the two M8 bracket nuts to a torque set...

Page 154: ...spring and plain washers of the M6 bolts are on the outside of the bracket assembly Tighten the four M6 bolts to ensure that the bracket cannot open accidentally Feed the Jubilee straps through the slots in the adaptor plate This is similar to the procedure for the large diameter extension kit 3 Hoist the ODU to the mounting position 4 Attach the bracket to the pole using the Jubilee straps 5 Adju...

Page 155: ...tors at the building entry point 4 Form drip loops near the lower ends of the antenna cables These ensure that water is not channeled towards the connectors 5 If the ODU is mounted outdoors weatherproof the N type connectors when antenna alignment is complete using PVC tape and self amalgamating rubber tape 6 Weatherproof the antenna connectors in the same way unless the antenna manufacturer speci...

Page 156: ...ambium part number WB3211 Install the main drop cable Warning The metal screen of the drop cable is very sharp and may cause personal injury ALWAYS wear cut resistant gloves check the label to ensure they are cut resistant ALWAYS wear protective eyewear ALWAYS use a rotary blade tool to strip the cable DO NOT use a bladed knife Warning Failure to obey the following precautions may result in injury...

Page 157: ...main drop cable 2 Strip the cable outer sheath and fit the RJ45 connector load bar 3 Fit the RJ45 connector housing as shown To ensure there is effective strain relief locate the cable inner sheath under the connector housing tang Do not tighten the gland nut Pin Color Supplied cable Color Conventional Pins on plug face 1 Light Orange White Orange 2 Orange Orange 3 Light Green White Green 4 Blue B...

Page 158: ... end of the main drop cable up to the ODU following the hoist manufacturer s instructions When the cable is in position fasten the grip handle to the supporting structure and remove the hoist line 2 Connect the main drop cable to the ODU 3 Attach the main drop cable to the supporting structure using site approved methods Ground the main drop cable At all required grounding points connect the scree...

Page 159: ...Resistance Ohm between Adaptor pins 1 Screen 8 Screen 1 7 100 K 100 K 2 K Note A resistance of 20 Ohms is the maximum allowed when the cable is carrying Ethernet A resistance of 60 Ohms is the maximum allowed when the cable is carrying only power to the ODU when Ethernet is carried by one of the other ODU interfaces Note Ensure that these resistances are within 10 of each other by multiplying the ...

Page 160: ...other than a PTP 550 ODU into the ODU port of the PSU Other devices may be damaged due to the non standard techniques employed to inject DC power into the Ethernet connection between the PSU and the ODU Do not plug any device other than a Cambium PTP 550 PSU into the PSU port of the ODU Plugging any other device into the PSU port of the ODU may damage the ODU and device Installing the AC Power Inj...

Page 161: ... port and connect the SFP optical or copper cable into this module using the long cable gland from the SFP module kit This is described in the following procedures o Fitting the long cable gland on page 5 16 o Inserting the SFP module on page 5 17 o Connecting the cable on page 5 20 o Fitting the gland on page 5 21 o Removing the cable and SFP module on page 5 22 Optical cables do not require grou...

Page 162: ...Chapter 5 Installation Installing an SFP Ethernet interface Page 5 15 Figure 18 ODU with copper Cat5e connections to both Ethernet ports ...

Page 163: ... its components over the LC connector at the ODU end as shown below Copper Cat5e SFP interface Disassemble the long cable gland and thread its components over the RJ45 connector at the ODU end as shown below 1 Disassemble the gland 2 Thread each part onto the cable the rubber bung is split 3 Assemble the spring clip and the rubber bung the clips go inside the ring ...

Page 164: ...terface Page 5 17 4 Fit the parts into the body and lightly screw on the gland nut do not tighten it Optical Copper Inserting the SFP module To insert the SFP module into the ODU proceed as follows 1 Remove the blanking plug from the SFP port of the ODU ...

Page 165: ... 5 Installation Installing an SFP Ethernet interface Page 5 18 2 Insert the SFP module into the SFP receptacle with the label up Optical Copper 3 Push the module home until it clicks into place Optical Copper ...

Page 166: ...Chapter 5 Installation Installing an SFP Ethernet interface Page 5 19 4 Rotate the latch to the locked position Optical Copper ...

Page 167: ...ure 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 SFP module as this will damage the module 1 Remove the LC connector dust caps from the ODU end optical cable only 2 Plug the connector into the SFP module ensuring that it snaps home Optical Copper ...

Page 168: ...dy to the SFP port and tighten it to a torque of 5 5 Nm 4 3 lb ft 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 Correct Incorrect gland is overtightened gland components visible around seal ...

Page 169: ...ttempt to remove the module without disconnecting the cable otherwise the locking mechanism in the ODU will be damaged 1 Remove the cable connector by pressing its release tab before pulling it out Optical Copper 2 Rotate the latch to the unlocked position Extract the module by using a screwdriver Optical Copper ...

Page 170: ...rocedures that are not included in the above topics such as how to strip cables create grounding points and weatherproof connectors Stripping drop cable When preparing drop cable for connection to the PTP 550 ODU use the following measurements When preparing drop cable for connection to the PTP 550 PSU without a cable gland use the following measurements ...

Page 171: ...ing the cable grounding kit Cambium part number 01010419001 To identify suitable grounding points refer to Drop cable grounding points on page 3 24 1 Remove 60 mm 2 5 inches of the drop cable outer sheath 2 Cut 38mm 1 5 inches of rubber tape self amalgamating and fit to the ground cable lug Wrap the tape completely around the lug and cable 3 Fold the ground wire strap around the drop cable screen ...

Page 172: ...rs Cut the surplus from the cable ties 5 Cut a 38mm 1 5 inches section of self amalgamating tape and wrap it completely around the joint between the drop and ground cables 6 Use the remainder of the self amalgamating tape to wrap the complete assembly Press the tape edges together so that there are no gaps ...

Page 173: ...p to bottom then bottom to top The edges of each layer should be 25mm 1 inch above A and 25 mm 1 inch below B the previous layer 9 Prepare the metal grounding point of the supporting structure to provide a good electrical contact with the grounding cable clamp Remove paint grease or dirt if present Apply anti oxidant compound liberally between the two metals 10 Clamp the bottom lug of the groundin...

Page 174: ... ODU and external antenna if recommended by the antenna manufacturer 1 Ensure the connection is tight A torque wrench should be used if available 2 Wrap the connection with a layer of 19 mm 0 75 inch PVC tape starting 25 mm 1 inch below the connector body Overlap the tape to half width and extend the wrapping to the body of the cable Avoid making creases or wrinkles 3 Smooth the tape edges ...

Page 175: ...he tape by stretching it so that it will wrap completely around the connector and cable 6 Press the tape edges together so that there are no gaps The tape should extend 25 mm 1 inch beyond the PVC tape 7 Wrap a layer of 50 mm 2 inch PVC tape from bottom to top starting from 25 mm 1 inch below the edge of the self amalgamating tape overlapping at half width ...

Page 176: ...75 inch PVC tape always overlapping at half width Wrap the layers in alternate directions Second layer top to bottom Third layer bottom to top Fourth layer top to bottom Fifth layer bottom to top The bottom edge of each layer should be 25 mm 1 inch below the previous layer 9 Check the completed weatherproof connection ...

Page 177: ...b interface to configure the PTP 550 link It also describes how to align antennas This chapter contains the following topics Preparing for configuration and alignment on page 6 2 Connecting to the unit on page 6 3 Using the web interface on page 6 5 Other configuration tasks on page 6 60 ...

Page 178: ...owered Always power down the PSU before connecting or disconnecting the drop cable from the PSU or ODU Regulatory compliance All applicable radio regulations must be followed while configuring the units and aligning the antennas For more information refer to Compliance with radio regulations on page 4 68 Caution If the system designer has provided a list of channels to be barred for TDWR radar avo...

Page 179: ...ment PC and power it up Configuring the management PC Use this procedure to configure the local management PC to communicate with the PTP 550 Procedure 1 Select Properties for the Ethernet port In Windows 7 this is found in Control Panel Network and Internet Network Connections Local Area Connection 2 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP 3 Click Properties ...

Page 180: ...anagement PC and power up the PTP 550 Procedure 1 Check that the ODU and PSU are correctly connected 2 Connect the PC Ethernet port to the LAN port of the PSU using a standard not crossed Ethernet cable 3 Apply mains or battery power to the PSU The green Power LED should illuminate continuously 4 After about 45 seconds check that the orange Ethernet LED starts with 10 slow flashes 5 Check that the...

Page 181: ...o the web interface Use this procedure to log into the web interface as a system administrator Procedure 1 Start the web browser from the management PC 2 Type the IP address of the unit into the address bar The factory default IP address is 169 254 1 1 Press ENTER The login prompt is displayed 3 Enter Username admin and Password admin then click Log In The System Status page is displayed ...

Page 182: ...aestro Radio Mode Master The unit controls the point to point link and its maintenance On startup the Master transmits until a link with the Slave is made Slave The unit listens for its peer and only transmits when the peer has been identified SSID SSID is a unique identifier for a wireless LAN which is specified in the Master s beacon Master Mode SSID must be same at both ends and different to si...

Page 183: ... for the device Downlink Uplink Ratio The schedule of downlink traffic to uplink traffic on the radio link The three options 75 25 50 50 and 30 70 allow the radio to operate in a fixed ratio on every frame In other words this ratio represents the amount of the total radio link s aggregate throughput that will be used for downlink resources and the amount of the total radio link s aggregate through...

Page 184: ...adjusted to the regional restrictions based on the setting of the Country parameter Ensure that a thorough spectrum analysis has been completed prior to configuring this parameter Installation wizard step 3 Network parameters Attribute Meaning Network IP Assignment Static Device management IP addressing is configured manually in fields IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Preferred DNS Server and Altern...

Page 185: ...ected IP network For example if Device IP Address LAN is configured to 192 168 2 1 and IP Subnet Mask LAN is configured to 255 255 255 0 the device will belong to subnet 192 168 2 X Gateway Configure the IP address of the device on the current network that acts as a gateway A gateway acts as an entrance and exit to packets from and to other networks Preferred DNS Server Configure the primary IP ad...

Page 186: ...adio Mode Master The unit controls the point to point link and its maintenance On startup the Master transmits until a link with the Slave is made Slave The unit listens for its peer and only transmits when the peer has been identified Wireless Security Open Slave devices attempting network entry are not subject to security mechanisms WPA2 The WPA2 mechanism provides AES radio link encryption and ...

Page 187: ... Authentication Pre shared Key configured on the Master and Slave Preferred Master WPA2 Pre shared Key The Preferred Master WPA2 Pre shared Key must be configured on the Slave device to match the pre shared key configured on the Master for registration with WPA2 security Channel Bonding Disabled The device uses one radio for data transmission Enabled The device uses two radios for data transmissio...

Page 188: ...NS Server and Alternate DNS Server is assigned via a network DHCP server and parameters IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server are not configurable IP Address Internet protocol IP address This address is used by the family of Internet protocols to uniquely identify this unit on a network Note If IP Address Assignment is set to DHCP and the device is unable to ...

Page 189: ...P address of the device on the current network that acts as a gateway A gateway acts as an entrance and exit to packets from and to other networks Preferred DNS Server Configure the primary IP address of the server used for DNS resolution Alternate DNS Server Configure the secondary IP address of the server used for DNS resolution ...

Page 190: ...4 Network Configuration Network page on page 6 28 Security Configuration Security page on page 6 33 Monitor Monitor menu on page 6 35 Performance Monitor Performance page on page 6 36 System Monitor System page on page 6 40 Wireless Monitor Wireless Page on page 6 42 Throughput Chart Monitor Throughput Chart page on page 6 46 Network Monitor Network page on page 6 47 System Log Monitor System Log ...

Page 191: ...isplays the current port speed and duplex mode to which the Ethernet port has auto negotiated or displays the current port speed and duplex mode that have been configured manually SFP Port Displays the current port speed and duplex mode to which the SFP port has auto negotiated or displays the current port speed and duplex mode that have been configured manually SFP Port Type Displays the type of ...

Page 192: ...nfiguration on the Master and Slave device to determine the network entry failure Operating Frequency Indicates the currnet operating frequency for each radio interface Registered Slave Module MAC Address Master Mode Indicates the MAC address of the Slave PTP registered to the device Registered Master MAC Address Slave Mode Indicates the MAC address of the Master PTP to which the Slave is register...

Page 193: ...evice System Uptime The total uptime of the radio since the last reset Installation page Figure 21 Installation page Table 36 Installation page attributes Attribute Meaning Start Setup The installation page features a guided setup option Start Setup to configure key parameters for link operation See section Using the installation wizard on page 6 6 for more information Main Radio Mode Master The u...

Page 194: ...rface is operating Network IP Assignment Static Device management IP addressing is configured manually in fields IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server DHCP Device management IP addressing IP address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS Server is assigned via a network DHCP server and parameters IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Serv...

Page 195: ...Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment Using the menu options Page 6 19 Configuration Radio page Figure 22 Configuration Radio page Master Mode ...

Page 196: ...utes Attribute Meaning General Radio Mode Master The unit controls the point to point link and its maintenance On startup the Master transmits until a link with the Slave is made Slave The unit listens for its peer and only transmits when the peer has been identified Driver Mode TDD PTP The Master is operating in point to point PTP mode using TDD scheduling ...

Page 197: ...h the actual physical distance of the farthest subscriber Range Unit Units of measurement on the device are displayed in either miles m or kilometers km Preferred Masters Slave Mode only Preferred Master SSID Once an entry is added the Slave will only register to the Master SSID listed in Preferred Master SSID with the security methods and credentials defined in Preferred Master Security Method an...

Page 198: ...enna in use by the device For integrated devices this parameter defaults to 25 dBi Slave Module Target Receive Level Master Mode only Defines the desired receive power level at the Master from registered Slave Masters use this parameter to control the transmission power of the Slave in order to reduce system self interference Network Entry RSSI Threshold Slave Mode only This defines the Downlink R...

Page 199: ...s the power from both chains This does not include antenna gain Transmitter Output Power may be limited by regulatory rules for the country in use Radio 1 2 Uplink Max Rate Slave Mode only Specifies the maximum uplink MCS value that the Rate Adapt algorithm will choose for Radio 1 If a deployment is exhibiting packet loss due to downlink interference modifying Uplink Max Rate to limit the device m...

Page 200: ...me The configured identifier used in an NMS such as cnMaestro Display Device Name Before Login Disabled For security the configured Device Name is hidden on the device login screen Enabled The configured Device Name is displayed upper left on the device login screen Inactive Logout Enabled The device web management interface will force a logout after the time period configured in Inactive Logout P...

Page 201: ...nly be accessed via secure HTTPS HTTP Port This specifies the TCP UDP port to be used with HTTP or HTTPS The default value for HTTP is 80 and for HTTPS is 443 SSH Access Disabled Access to the device through SSH is not possible Enabled Cambium engineers can access the device through SSH which enables them to login to the radio and troubleshoot SSH Access is Enabled by default Network Time Protocol...

Page 202: ...Special characters are supported System Location Specify a description string to associate with the physical location This parameter can be polled by the NMS Special characters are supported Traps Disabled SNMP traps for system events are not sent from the device Enabled SNMP traps for system events are sent to the servers configured in table Trap Servers Trap Community String Configure a SNMP Tra...

Page 203: ...erface Username The username associated with the administrator account used upon device login Password Configure a custom password to secure the device Only Administrator account can override this password The password character display may be toggled using the visibility icon Installer Account The Installer account has permissions to read and write parameters applicable to unit installation and m...

Page 204: ...count The Read Only account has permissions to view the Monitor page only Disabled The disabled user is not granted access to the device management interface Enabled The user is granted access to the device management interface Username The username associated with the read only account used upon device login Password Configure a custom password to secure the device Only Administrator account can ...

Page 205: ...er are not configurable IP Address Internet protocol IP address This address is used by the family of Internet protocols to uniquely identify this unit on a network Note If IP Address Assignment is set to DHCP and the device is unable to retrieve IP address information via DHCP the device management IP is set to fallback IP 192 168 0 1 Master or 192 168 0 2 Slave Subnet Mask Defines the address ra...

Page 206: ...y Configure the IPv6 address of the device on the current network that acts as a gateway A gateway acts as an entrance and exit to packets from and to other networks Ethernet Port Security Slave Mode only Disabled No MAC address limit gaining timers are imposed for bridging at the Slave device Ethernet port Enabled By configuring Secure MAC Limit and MAC Agining Time a limit is imposed on the numb...

Page 207: ...oint field in the 802 1q tag for traffic on the management VLAN originating from the Slave Module The default value is 0 Data VLAN Slave Mode only Enabled A VLAN tag will be added to all untagged traffic entering the Salve device LAN port before sending it to the Master and remove tags in the opposite direction from traffic tagged with Data VLAN ID entering on the Slave device WAN port before send...

Page 208: ...net and Wireless Allow access to the Master s web management interface via a local Ethernet LAN connection and from over the air i e from a device situated below the Slave Caution Masters configured with Management Access Interface set to Ethernet and Ethernet and Wireless are susceptible to unauthorized access DHCP Option 82 Master Mode only Disabled The device does not insert the remote id optio...

Page 209: ...e forced to Full or Half SFP Port SFP Port Disabled The SFP port is inactive Enabled The SFP port is active Configuration Security page The Security page is used to configure system security features including authentication and Layer2 Layer3 Firewall rules Caution If a device firewall rule is added with Action set to Deny and Interface set to LAN or WAN and no other rule attribute are configured ...

Page 210: ... security mechanisms WPA2 The WPA2 mechanism provides AES radio link encryption and Slave network entry authentication When enabled the Slave must register using the Authentication Pre shared Key configured on the Master and Slave Security Options WPA2 Pre shared Key Configure this key on the Master then configure the Slave with this key to complete the authentication configuration This key must b...

Page 211: ... Layer 3 Firewall Table are not allowed and rules are not enforced Enabled Modifications to the Layer 3 Firewall Table are allowed and rules are enforced Layer 3 Firewall Rules The Layer 3 firewall table may be used to configure rules matching layer 3 IP layer traffic which result in forwarding or dropping the traffic over the radio link or Ethernet SFP interface Monitor menu Use the Monitor menu ...

Page 212: ... Performance page Table 41 Monitor Performance page attributes Attribute Meaning Reset Statistics Time Since Last Reset Time since the stats were last reset Ethernet Statistics Transmitted Does not apply to SFP interface Total Traffic Total amount of traffic in Kbits transferred from the device Ethernet interface ...

Page 213: ...lisions CRC errors or irregular packet size Packet Drops Total number of packets dropped prior to sending out of the device wireless interface due to Ethernet setup or filtering issues Multicast Broadcast Traffic Total amount of multicast and broadcast traffic in Kbits received by the device Ethernet interface Broadcast Packets Total number of broadcast packets received via the device Ethernet int...

Page 214: ...etransmission Packets Slave Mode Only Total number of packets re transmitted after transmitting out of the device Wireless interface due to the packets not being received by the Slave device Multicast Broadcast Traffic Total amount of multicast and broadcast traffic received on the device wireless interface in Kbits Broadcast Packets Total number of broadcast packets received on the device wireles...

Page 215: ...reless interface from the Slave in Kbits Total Uplink Packets Total number of packets received via the Master wireless interface from this Slave Uplink Packet Drops Total number of packets dropped prior to sending out of the Master Ethernet interface due to RF errors packet integrity error and other RF related packet error from the Slave Total Downlink Kbits Total amount of traffic transmitted out...

Page 216: ...he device transmitter based on radio conditions DS represents dual stream transmissions and SS represents single stream transmissions Uplink Packets Per MCS MCS 1 MCS 9 DS SS Number of packets and percentage of total packets received on the device wireless interface for every modulation mode based on radio conditions DS represents dual stream transmissions and SS represents single stream transmiss...

Page 217: ...ver is configured this field will display the time configured from the factory System Uptime The total system uptime since the last device reset Wireless MAC Address The hardware address of the device wireless interface Ethernet MAC Address The hardware address of the device LAN Ethernet interface SFP Port MAC Address The hardware address of the device LAN SFP interface Contains FCC ID s The devic...

Page 218: ...er When Enabled under Configuration System the device will be managed by the Cambium Remote Management System which allows all Cambium devices to be managed from the Cambium Cloud Server cnMaestro Account ID The ID that the device is currently using to be managed by the Cambium Cloud Server Monitor Wireless Page Figure 30 Monitor Wireless page Master Mode Figure 31 Monitor Wireless page Slave Mode...

Page 219: ...to determine the network entry failure Registered Master MAC Address Slave Mode only Wireless MAC address of the Master to which the Slave is registered Range Slave Mode only The calculated distance from the Master determined by radio signal propagation delay Operating Frequency The current frequency at which the device is operating Operating Channel Bandwidth The current channel size at which the...

Page 220: ...p The device wireless interface is functioning and sending beacons Down The device wireless interface has encountered an error disallowing full operation Reset the device to reinitiate the wireless interface Wireless Status Slave Mode Up The device wireless interface is functioning and the device has completed network entry Down The device wireless interface has encountered an error disallowing fu...

Page 221: ...e Master SNR dB Slave Mode only The current measured Signal to Noise Ratio of the Slave to Master link Registration State Slave Mode only The indication of the result of the Slave device network entry attempt Successful Slave registration is successful Failed Out of Range The Slave is out of the Master s configured maximum range Max Range parameter Failed Capacity limit reached at Master The Maste...

Page 222: ...ia defined by the internal Network Algorithm Connection Interface Indicates the radio interface Radio 1 or Radio 2 for which connection information is displayed Monitor Throughput Chart page Use the Throughput Chart page to reference a line chart visual representation of system throughput over time The blue line indicates downlink throughput and the orange line indicates uplink throughput The X ax...

Page 223: ...teway and DNS Server is assigned via a network DHCP server and parameters IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server are not configurable IP Address Internet protocol IP address This address is used by the family of Internet protocols to uniquely identify this unit on a network Note If IP Address Assignment is set to DHCP and the device is unable to retrieve IP ad...

Page 224: ...which the configured LAN port is operating SFP Port Type Details of the SFP port connection Network Status Network Mode Slave Mode only Indicates the mode of operation for the device on the network Bridge The Slave acts as a switch and packets are forwarded or filtered based on their MAC destination address DNS Server IP The configured IP address es of the network DNS servers DHCP Option 82 Master...

Page 225: ...nt GUI Download Use this button to download the full system log file to a connected PC or device Tools menu The Tools menu provides several options for upgrading device software configuration backup restore analyzing RF spectrum and analyzing interferers Tools Software Upgrade page Use the Software Upgrade page to update the device radio software to take advantage of new software features and impr...

Page 226: ...of software is upgraded onto the Flash memory The Inactive Bank of software will be used by the device in case the Active Bank cannot be used due to a failure condition Firmware Version The current U boot version Upgrade Options URL A webserver may be used to retrieve software upgrade packages downloaded to the device via the webserver For example if a webserver is running at IP address 192 168 2 ...

Page 227: ...guration file in the json format and can be viewed and or edited using a standard text editor Binary Secured Choosing this option will download the configuration file in the bin format and cannot be viewed and or edited using an editor Use this format for a secure backup Restore Configuration Select File Click Browse to select a local file located on the device accessing the web management interfa...

Page 228: ... remain unchanged This is one time option and it does not apply to factory default procedures completed by power cycling Reset Via Power Sequence Reset to Factory Defaults Use this button to reset the device to its factory default configuration Caution A reset to factory default configuration resets all device parameters With the Slave device in default configuration it may not be able to register...

Page 229: ...ss is running on the device necessary for displaying results in the web management interface Range Full Available The entire operating range of the device will be scanned Custom The device scans only the range defined by Lower Frequency and Upper Frequency Lower Upper Frequency When Range is configured to Custom indicates the range in MHz for which the device will scan Scanning Click Start to begi...

Page 230: ...Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment Using the menu options Page 6 54 Figure 38 Tools eAlign page Note A valid link between the Master and Slave is required to provide meaningful RSSI measurements ...

Page 231: ...the Slave may constantly change its Tx power It is recommended to turn off ATPC and set the Slave Tx power to maximum allowable power during alignment While aligning the link using eAlign please follow these steps Procedure 1 On the Slave set Configuration Radio Power Control Max Tx Power to Manual 2 Set Configuration Radio Power Control Transmitter Power to 30 dBm or maximum value allowed by regu...

Page 232: ...adio 1 is utilized for the wireless link test Radio 2 Radio 2 is utilized for the wireless link test Master MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the registered device Packet Size Choose the Packet Size to use for the throughput test Duration Choose the time duration in seconds to use for the throughput test Donwlink This field indicates the result of the throughput test on the downlink in Mbps ...

Page 233: ...reachable from the network If no ping response is received or if Destination Host Unreachable is reported the target may be down there may be no route back to the device or there may be a failure in the network hardware i e DNS server failure Figure 40 Tools Ping page Table 51 Tools Ping page attributes Attribute Meaning Ping IP Address Version IPv4 The ping test is conducted via IPv4 protocol IPv...

Page 234: ...s for IP connectivity between the device and the destination specified Figure 41 Tools Traceroute page Table 52 Tools Traceroute page attributes Attribute Meaning Traceroute IPv4 Address Fully Qualified Domain Name or Hostname Enter the traceroute target IP address FQDN or Hostname Fragmentation F ON Allow source and target to fragment probe packets OFF Do not fragment probe packets on source or t...

Page 235: ...nu options Page 6 59 Attribute Meaning Verbose v ON ICMP packets other than TIME_EXCEEDED and UNREACHABLE are displayed in the output OFF Suppress display of extraneous ICMP messaging Traceroute Results Traceroute test results are displayed in the box ...

Page 236: ...anagement system by opening the web interface to the management agent or by requesting ICMP echo response packets using the Ping application For in band management test that both units are reachable from one PC If the network management system is remote from the sites either ask co workers at the management center to perform this test or use remote login to the management system 4 Test the data ne...

Page 237: ...ns for operators of PTP 550 networks The following topics are described General Planning for Troubleshooting on page 7 62 Upgrading device software on page 7 64 Testing hardware on page 7 65 Troubleshooting the radio link on page 7 68 Using the device external reset button on page 7 70 Resetting ODU to factory defaults by power cycling on page 7 71 ...

Page 238: ...itor GUI page captures Session logs 3 Start a log for the site including Operating procedures Site specific configuration records Network topology Software releases Types of hardware deployed Site specific troubleshooting process Escalation procedures GPS latitude longitude of each network element General Fault Isolation Process Effective troubleshooting also requires an effective fault isolation ...

Page 239: ...problem Have we changed something recently Have we seen other symptoms before this 2 How wide spread is the symptom 3 Based on data in the System Log Is intermittent connectivity indicated If so verify your configuration power level CINR cables and connections and the speed duplex of both ends of the link 4 Are connections made via shielded cables 5 Does the GPS antenna have an unobstructed view o...

Page 240: ... management IP 2 Navigate to page Tools Software Upgrade 3 Under the Main Software section set the Upgrade Option to URL to pull the software file from a network software server or select Local File to upload a file from the accessing device If URL is selected enter the server IP address Server Port and File path 4 If Local File is selected click Browse to launch the file selection dialogue 5 Clic...

Page 241: ...dure Power LED is off on page 7 65 Ethernet LED is off on page 7 65 Power LED is off Meaning Either the power supply is not receiving power from the AC DC outlet or there is a wiring fault in the unit Action Remove the Ethernet cable from the PSU and observe the effect on the Power LED If the Power LED does not illuminate confirm that the mains power supply is working for example check the plug If...

Page 242: ...be achieved by executing the Command Prompt application which is supplied as standard with Windows and Mac operating systems Caution This procedure disrupts network traffic carried by the AP or SM under test Procedure 1 Ensure that the IP address of the computer is configured appropriately for connection to the ODU under test and does not conflict with other devices connected to the network 2 If t...

Page 243: ...tion and Troubleshooting Testing hardware Page 7 67 6 Record how many Ping packets are lost This is reported by Command Prompt on completion of the test The test has passed if the number of lost packets is less than 2 ...

Page 244: ...the ODU if Authentication Type is set to WPA2 verify that the Pre shared Key matches between the ODUs 3 Check that the software at each end of the link is the same version 4 Check that the desired Master ODU SSID is configured in the Slave Preferred Masters List 5 On the Slave ODU check the DL RSSI and DL CINR values Verify that for the ODU installed distance that the values are consistent with th...

Page 245: ... not increased by monitoring the uplink and downlink CINR values reported in the ODU page Monitor Wireless Status 2 Check that the RSSI values reported at the ODU are proper based on the distance of the link the LINKPlanner tool is designed to estimate these values 3 Check that the path loss is low enough for the communication rates required 4 Check that the ODU has not become misaligned 5 Review ...

Page 246: ... To reset the device briefly depress the button for more than two seconds but less than ten seconds then release Caution If the reset button is pressed for more than ten seconds while powered on the device will reset back to its factory default configuration To reset the device to its factory default configuration depress the button for more than ten seconds then release PTP 550 Reset Button ...

Page 247: ...ower to the ODU for 3 5 seconds and disconnect cable to power off the ODU for 3 5 seconds 3rd power cycle 5 Reconnect the Ethernet cable to re supply power to the ODU for 3 5 seconds and disconnect cable to power off the ODU for 3 5 seconds 4th power cycle 6 Reconnect the Ethernet cable to re supply power to the ODU for at least 30 seconds and allow it to go through the boot up procedure Note Devi...

Page 248: ...r EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMD Electro Magnetic Discharge ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute EU European Union FCC Federal Communications Commission GUI Graphical User Interface HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol IC Industry Canada ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IP Internet Protocol ISM Industrial Scientific and...

Page 249: ...eying RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In Service RAM Random Access Memory RF Radio Frequency RFC Request for Comments RoW Rest of World RMA Return Material Authorization RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication SFP Small Form factor Pluggable SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Syslog System Logging TCP Transmission Control Protocol TDD Time Division Duplexing TDWR Terminal Doppler Weather R...

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