User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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2.5
Applying a Pre-Defined Configuration File
IP-20 units can be configured from the Web EMS in a single step by applying a pre-
defined configuration file. A pre-defined configuration file can be prepared for
multiple IP-20 units, with the relevant configuration details specified and
differentiated per-unit.
Pre-defined configuration files can include all the parameters necessary to
configure basic links, including:
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Platform parameters:
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ETSI to ANSI conversion
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General unit parameters, such as unit name, location, and contact person
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Activation Key (or Demo mode) configuration
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IP configuration (IPv4 and IPv6)
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NTP configuration
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Basic SNMP Parameters (Enable/Disable, Read and Write Communities)
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Time services configuration
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Interface configuration:
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Radio
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Ethernet
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LAG
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Radio protection
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Multi-Carrier ABC groups
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Advanced radio configuration
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XPIC
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MIMO
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Services configuration
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Management
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Point-to-Point
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Multipoint
The pre-defined configuration file is generated by Ceragon Global Services and
provided as a service.
The pre-defined configuration file must be compatible with the CeraOS version
the IP-20 device is running. Configuration files created for CeraOS 9.2 cannot be
used with later CeraOS versions. Configuration files must also be compatible with
the type of IP-20 device. For example, a configuration file created for IP-20C
cannot be applied to an IP-20G device.
For further information on the creation of pre-defined configurations, consult
your Ceragon representative.