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IP-20C/IP-20C-HP in Single Radio
Carrier Mode
IP-20C
IP-20C-HP
Operating an IP-20C or IP-20C-HP in
Single Radio Carrier Mode
3.2
Configuring a Link Using the Quick Configuration Wizard
The Web EMS provides wizards to configure radio links. The wizards guide you
through configuration of the basic radio parameters and services necessary to
establish a working pipe link. The following link types can be configured with the
Quick Configuration wizard:
•
1+0
–
Configures a 1+0 radio link consisting of a user-selected Ethernet (or
LAG) and radio interface connected. This link passes traffic between the radio
and Ethernet interfaces via a point-to-point pipe service. See
1+0 Link Using the Quick Configuration Wizard
•
1+0 Repeater
–
Configures a 1+0 radio link that passes traffic between two
user-selected radios via a point-to-point pipe service. This type of link is used
to configure a node that functions as a repeater, passing traffic between two
other nodes. See
Configuring a 1+0 (Repeater) Link Using the Quick
•
2+0 Multi-Carrier ABC
–
Configures a 2 + 0 Multi-Carrier ABC group consisting
of an Ethernet interface or LAG and the two radio interfaces. See
a 2+0 Multi-Carrier ABC Link Using the Quick Configuration Wizard
. For a
detailed explanation of Multi-Carrier ABC and its requirements, see
Configuring Multi-Carrier ABC.
You can also use this wizard to configure XPIC between the radios within the
Multi-Carrier ABC group. For a detailed explanation of XPIC and its
requirements, see
Note:
1+0 Repeater links and Multi-Carrier ABC are only available for IP-20C
and IP-20C-HP dual-carrier units.
•
Multiband
–
Configures a link that bundles E-Band and microwave radios in a
single group that is shared with an Ethernet interface. A Multiband link uses
an IP-20E and an IP-20C, IP-20S, or third-party microwave unit. The Multiband
group is only configured on the IP-20E unit. See
(Enhanced Multi-Carrier ABC) Link Using the Quick Configuration Wizard
Because the Quick Configuration wizard creates Pipe links, you cannot add an
interface to a link using the Quick Configuration wizard if any service points are
attached to the interface prior to configuring the link. See