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Required Action 

Steps 

Create Login Account 

Notes:  

As a security measure prior to setup of initial account, no user 
prompt appears. 
The default account can only set up a user account. No other 
commands will work. 
Only one account can be setup. Each new account setup 
overwrites the older account. 

Sequence: 

 

Log in for the first time using the default safety account: 

press Enter to get the modem 
 
Type the oam&p username: 
Username:

 oam&p 

press Enter 

 
Type the default password: 
Password:

 setup 

press Enter 

 

Create a new account: At the Enter prompt,  

type new 

<username>

 press Enter. (Maximum of 10 characters) 

 
Confirm your new username: 

<username>

 press Enter. 

 
Enter your password: 

 <password>

 press Enter. (Maximum of 10 characters) 

 
Enter your password again 

<password>

 press Enter 

 

Logout: 

lo 

press Enter

 

 

Log in using the new account: 

Press Enter to get the modem 
 
Enter your username: 
Username:

 <username>

 press Enter 

 
Enter your password: 
Password:

 <password>

 press Enter 

 

AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product Manual 

Summary of Contents for AirPair 100-UL

Page 1: ...AirPair TM 100 UL High Capacity 24 GHz Unlicensed Band Wireless Ethernet System Product Manual Version 2 0 ...

Page 2: ...ation which is proprietary to DragonWave No part of its contents can be used copied disclosed or conveyed to any party in any manner whatsoever without prior written permission from DragonWave Inc Copyright 2001 2003 DragonWave Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in Canada ...

Page 3: ...MMUNICATION COMMISSION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY STATEMENT 6 2 2 2 PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION 7 3 WARRANTY 9 3 1 GENERAL TERMS 9 3 2 HARDWARE 9 3 3 SOFTWARE 10 3 4 RETURN OF EQUIPMENT UNDER WARRANTY 10 3 5 DEFAULT AND TERMINATION 11 3 6 FORCE MAJEURE 11 3 7 ENGINEERING AND SYSTEM DESIGN 12 4 DESCRIPTION 13 4 1 AIRPAIR 100 UL SPECIFICATIONS 14 4 2 CALCULATING THE LINK BUDGET 14 4 2 1 POWER OUTPUT 15...

Page 4: ...FINE ADJUST ALIGN THE RADIOS 48 6 5 1 PERFORM A DATA TEST 49 6 5 2 CONNECT TO THE LAN 50 7 SETTING UP THE SNMP 51 7 1 1 AIRPAIR ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE 53 7 1 2 TRAPS 53 8 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 57 9 NOTICE 59 9 1 COPYRIGHT 59 APPENDIX A FREQUENCY CHANNEL PLANS 61 APPENDIX B MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR 30 CM 60 CM 90CM ANTENNAS 63 APPENDIX C COMMAND LINE INTERFACE CLI 65 COMMANDS FOR INITI...

Page 5: ...cedure 6 1 Mounting the 12 antennas 35 Procedure 6 2 Visually align the radios 37 Procedure 6 3 Attaching the Modem to Mounting Bracket 38 Procedure 6 4 Connecting the IF and RS 232 cable to the modem and radio 42 Procedure 6 5 Connect the power cable to the modem and the power pack 44 Procedure 6 6 Fine adjust Align Radios 48 Procedure 6 7 Perform a data test 50 Procedure 7 1 Setting up SNMP 51 P...

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Page 7: ...system with 36 antenna mounted 42 Figure 10 6 LED Panel on Modem 44 Figure 11 2 Degree Beamwidth 45 Figure 12 Main and Side Lobes Radio Signal Using 12 30 cm Antenna 46 Figure 13 WRONG Obstruction of the Fresnel Zone 47 Figure 14 WRONG Trees within the Fresnel Zone Obstruct the Signal 47 List of Tables Table 1 Power Output 15 Table 2 Mounting Pole Specifications for SKED 80 Steel Pipe 33 Table 3 T...

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Page 9: ...s the DragonWave AirPairTM 100 UL system Use this manual to learn how to install and configure the DragonWave AirPairTM 100 UL system This document refers to the AirPair 100 UL system as the AirPairTM Figure 1 DragonWave AirPair Systems ...

Page 10: ...CC Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 1992 IEEE Standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields 3 kHz to 300 GHz ANSI Standard C95 1 1991 New York NY Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2002 IEEE Standard 802 1Q Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks Multiple Spanning Trees New York NY National Electrical Code NEC Chapte...

Page 11: ...e following icons appear in this manual and highlight areas of special interest and importance Warning Cause Bodily Harm Caution Cause damage to equipment or service outage L Information or Note Important Information Version 2 0 ...

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Page 13: ...he antenna is very close to or touching any exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes Do not operate a portable transmitter near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless it is a type especially qualified for such use The design of the high gain mast mount antennas is such that professional installation is required 2 1 2 Installations DragonWave AirPairTM devices r...

Page 14: ...sired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may caus...

Page 15: ...perate this device 2 2 2 Professional Installation As per the recommendation of the FCC the installation of high gain directional antennas to the system which is intended to operate solely as a point to point system and whose total power exceeds the 36 dBm Effective Isotropic Radiated Power EIRP requires professional installation It is the responsibility of the installer and the end user that the ...

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Page 17: ...nt j The effective period of this Warranty shall start on the date of shipment of the Equipment and shall end twelve 12 months later 3 2 Hardware a DragonWave Inc warrants that the Equipment which is hardware will be free from defects in material and will comply with DragonWave Inc s normal standards of workmanship for a period of twelve 12 months from the date of shipment b DragonWave Inc shall i...

Page 18: ...Customer or to any other party for breach of any of the foregoing warranties exceed the purchase price paid by the Customer to DragonWave Inc for the defective hardware or software product d The express warranties set out in this warranty statement are in lieu of all other warranties representations or conditions expressed or implied including implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a...

Page 19: ...ing translating modifying creating derivative works reverse engineering decompiling or otherwise using the Equipment except as expressly permitted by written consent from DragonWave Inc d assigns or transfers the Customer s rights or obligations under this Warranty without the written consent of DragonWave Inc 1 Becomes bankrupt or insolvent or is put into receivership or 2 Has not paid DragonWave...

Page 20: ...f the Customer s system for which DragonWave Inc supplies Equipment b DragonWave Inc is not responsible for the satisfactory operation of the Equipment in conjunction with other manufacturer s equipment nor for any losses which can occur as a result of a failure of the Equipment to operate in conjunction with another manufacturer s equipment AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product Manual ...

Page 21: ...r is the ideal choice wherever rapid deployment of Carrier grade Ethernet service is required The DragonWave AirPair 100 UL is an unlicensed wireless Ethernet bridge The 100 UL avoids the uncertainity of service with the congested 2 4 GHz ISM and 5 8 GHz U NII bands Due to its narrow beam widths and the natural propagation of 24 GHz radio waves AirPair 100 UL is able to operate virtually interfere...

Page 22: ...d Security Disaster Recover Packaging Pole tower or rooftop mast mounts Antennas offered in 12 24 and 36 formats Cross Polarized mounting Intended for outdoor use with wide range environmental specifications 4 2 Calculating the Link Budget To ensure that the point to point radio system works properly with the expected availability and performance you need to perform some path loss calculations and...

Page 23: ... through a terminal emulation package such as HyperTerminal The user may also use an intuitive Graphic Unit Interface GUI 4 3 1 Configuring the Serial Port using the CLI This section describes how to connect the AirPair to a PC using a straight through DB9 serial cable Procedure 4 1 Configuring the Serial Port using the CLI Follow the steps below to access the AirPair CLI using a terminal emulatio...

Page 24: ...16 DragonWave Inc Stop bits 1 Flow control none Press Enter The AirPairTM UL 100 Login menu is displayed AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product Manual ...

Page 25: ...ed The default accounts do not permit use of CLI commands they can only be used to create new user accounts Default Administrator Account username oam p Default Administrator Account password setup Default NOC Account username d wave Default NOC Account password worthit Default usernames and passwords are case sensitive An Administrator Network account must be created to use the CLI commands The d...

Page 26: ...e the Administrator account Log in for the first time using the default safety account press Enter to get the modem Enter the oam p username username oam p press Enter Enter the default password password setup press Enter Create a new Administrator account press Enter to get the modem Enter your username Maximum of 10 characters username press Enter Confirm you username username press Enter Enter ...

Page 27: ...uccessfully Change NOC username and password Changes the NOC username and password for security reasons The default NOC username is d wave The default NOC password is worthit Sequence Enter the NOC Safety User username username d wave press Enter Enter the NOC Safety User password worthit press Enter Enter the new NOC username Maximum of 10 characters username press Enter Confirm the username user...

Page 28: ...transmitting power ensure that the radio is connected to the modem through a serial port Note One must be GO and the other must be Return Vertical and horizontal polarizations are completed during install Procedure 4 3 Set AirPair Frequency available and Transmit Power Follow this procedure to set the 24 GHz AirPair frequency channels for pre defined frequency pairs coupled frequencies and to set ...

Page 29: ...6b_56 Radio Bands Available in the system none fcc18a fcc18b fcc18c ic18a ic18b ic18c fcc23a fcc23b fcc23c fcc23d ic23a ic23b fcc28a fcc28b china23 un24 etsi23a_28 etsi23a_56 etsi26b_28 etsi26b_56 FCC United States Federal Communications Commission IC Industry Canada China China ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute UN Unlicensed set radio band none un24 Sets the band of radio to wh...

Page 30: ... 1950 24130 24200 UNL7 610 1940 24140 24210 UNL8 600 1930 24150 24220 return FREQUENCIES Index TX IF RX IF TX RF RX RF UNL 1 600 2070 24150 24080 UNL 2 590 1990 24160 24090 UNL 3 580 2050 24170 24100 UNL 4 570 2040 24180 24110 UNL 5 560 2030 24190 24120 UNL 6 550 2020 24200 24130 UNL 7 540 2010 24210 24140 UNL 8 530 2000 24220 24150 Note All Frequencies in MHz set frequency bank Sets the frequency...

Page 31: ...NL1 670 2000 24080 24150 UNL2 660 1990 24090 24160 UNL3 650 1980 24100 24170 UNL4 640 1970 24110 24180 UNL5 630 1960 24120 24190 UNL6 620 1950 24130 24200 UNL7 610 1940 24140 24210 UNL8 600 1930 24150 24220 Note All Frequencies in MHz set programmed frequency frequency index Sets the programmed frequency Sequence set programmed frequency frequency index press Enter The system responds example uses...

Page 32: ...rogrammed Note The antenna diameter affects the radio Tx power for radio band un24 only Set antenna diameter index Displays the programmed antenna size Sequence Set antenna diameter index press Enter where index is 1 2 3 The system responds Programmed Antenna Diameter 12 inch 24 inch 36 inch Note The antenna diameter affects the radio Tx power for radio band un24 only AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product...

Page 33: ...System is programmed and transmitting at powerLevel dBm If the radio is not connected the system responds System programmed to powerLevel dBm Radio communication has failed System not transmitting If the radio transmit calibration table is not programmed into the radio the system responds System programmed to powerLevel dBm Note Radio requires calibration tables in order to set the transmit power ...

Page 34: ...t L Important Information about New Settings For the new settings to be retained it is important to execute the save mib command prior to a reset command or a system power cycle For new settings to take effect a system reset command must be issued This will require a maintenance window of approximately 90 seconds AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product Manual ...

Page 35: ... address An IP address is a number given to a device so that a network can identify it The IP address format is a 32 bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods For example 192 168 0 1 could be an IP address If you assign an IP address to your modem you can access the modem from your network Version 2 0 ...

Page 36: ...ess 123 123 123 123 press Enter where 123 123 123 123 is in decimal dot notation The system responds System IP address 123 123 123 123 set subnet mask Sets the subnet mask used for the system Sequence set subnet mask 123 123 123 123 press Enter where 123 123 123 123 is in decimal dot notation The system responds System subnet mask 123 123 123 123 set default gateway Sets the default gateway parame...

Page 37: ... new settings into effect Sequence save mib press Enter The system responds Mib saved successfully reset system Resets the system with the new settings taking effect Sequence reset system press Enter The system responds system reset L Important Information about New Settings For the new settings to be retained it is important to execute the save mib command prior to a reset command or a system pow...

Page 38: ... create VLAN groups and place backbone network devices into the VLAN group to simplify administration and increase security of the devices VLAN tagging allows network administrators to add AirPair nodes to the administrative network VLAN tagging restricts administrative access to devices that are members of the VLAN group If you program an AirPair node with an IP address but do not enable VLAN tag...

Page 39: ...n tagging Displays the VLAN tagging operational state for the system Sequence get vlan tagging press Enter The system responds VLAN tagging is off on set vlan tagging on off Sets VLAN tagging on for the system Sequence set vlan tagging on press Enter The system responds VLAN tagging is on set vlan tag 8100XXXX Enables or disables VLAN tagging for the system VLAN tagging is enabled when you enter t...

Page 40: ...setting changes to FLASH This command does not restart the system and does not put any new settings into effect Sequence save mib press Enter The system responds Mib saved successfully reset system Resets the system with the new settings taking effect Sequence reset system press Enter The system responds system reset L Important Information about New Settings For the new settings to be retained it...

Page 41: ...be capable of providing sufficient stability The mounting pole tripod mast or tower mount must be able to provide sufficient stability to prevent movement or vibration You must take into account wind loading twist sway and vibration Table 2 shows the mounting pole details Table 2 Mounting Pole Specifications for SKED 80 Steel Pipe Antenna Diameter Steel Pipe Nominal Diameter Max Distance Above Las...

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Page 43: ...n the modem and the radio install grounding and lightning protection connect power to the modem by connecting the power cable between the power pack and the modem perform fine adjust alignment of the radios using the PDA perform data test connect the LAN to the modem 6 1 Mounting the Radio and Antenna onto the Mounting Bracket Procedure 6 1 Mounting the 12 antennas Caution The endpoints MUST be cr...

Page 44: ...cal orientation Cables point down and to the right Horizontal Polarization Groove on back plate is in horizontal orientation Cables point down and to the left One end MUST be Vertical Polarization backplate groove is vertical The other end MUST be Horizontal Polarization backplate groove is horizontal AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product Manual ...

Page 45: ...le align the radios to each other The beamwidth of the signal is 2 degrees which is approximately equivalent of the width of a thumb when the arm is fully extended Align as closely to the center of the 2 degree beamwidth as possible Visually align one end of the point to point link then the other Place a mark on the radio bracket to identify the starting point before fine alignment begins Visual A...

Page 46: ...mounting bracket onto the mast Install the modem onto the bracket Make sure the modem is mounted above the antenna so there is sufficient cable length Ensure all hardware is tightened according to the following torque specifications Table 3 Torque Specifications for mounting modem to bracket Bolt size in inches Nut torque 3 8 15 ft lbs 1 4 9 ft lbs AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product Manual ...

Page 47: ...Installation of Radio and Modem 39 Figure 5 Modem Version 2 0 ...

Page 48: ...40 DragonWave Inc Figure 6 Modem connected to Radios and 12 24 and 36 antennas 24 GHz system with 12 dish Figure 7 Alternative mount for 12 antennas AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product Manual ...

Page 49: ...Installation of Radio and Modem 41 Figure 8 24 GHz system with 24 antenna mounted Version 2 0 ...

Page 50: ...he IF and RS 232 cable to the modem and radio Connect IF cable to the IF connector on the modem and the radio Connect the RS 232 cable to the serial connector on the modem and the radio Note Do NOT connect the Power cable or the CAT5 Ethernet cable to LAN equipment at this time Caution Lightning protection is required by the DragonWave AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product Manual ...

Page 51: ...fety codes such as the National Electrical Code in the United States Follow your national or regional electrical safety codes Caution The outdoor components are to be grounded and lightning arrestors are to be connected in accordance with local regional and national codes All local building and electrical codes specified by local civil authorities must be followed Standard safety procedures for in...

Page 52: ...ed to tower or mast in a manner to provide maximum strain relief Figure 10 6 LED Panel on Modem Perform this procedure to connect the power cable between the modem and the power pack Connect cable between modem and power pack Plug the power pack into the ac outlet Ensure the modem is receiving electrical power by viewing the Power LED on the modem Ensure radio is receiving power The RF On LED is l...

Page 53: ...en the side lobe would be at approximately 62 dB or 20 dB lower than the calculated level The size of the beamwidth for the 24 GHz AirPair systems is approximately 2 degree which is approximately equivalent to a thumb s width when the arm is fully extended Align as closely to the centre of the 2 degree beamwidth as possible It takes very little adjustment to swing past the main lobe as can be seen...

Page 54: ...46 DragonWave Inc Figure 12 Main and Side Lobes Radio Signal Using 12 30 cm Antenna AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product Manual ...

Page 55: ...of the beam grows as it propagates towards the destination The beam must have no obstructions in its path Obstructions within the path of the beam can decrease the signal quality by diffracting the signal When you consider Fresnel Zone clearance you must consider both the height above and the lateral distance from obstructions Figure 13 show trees within the Fresnel zone that obstruct the signal D...

Page 56: ...pan Note It is recommended that you use the DragonWave s DragonPair PDA software when aligning 24 GHz AirPair systems DragonWave s software runs on a Personal Digital Assistant PDA with Palm OS V3 5 or higher The software provides an Antenna Alignment Indicator that shows relative signal strength It retains the peak value that was reached This allows for multiple panning attempts Procedure 6 6 Fin...

Page 57: ...prevent movement and vice versa for Vertical Alignment The RSSI level should be within 2 dB of predicted levels Factors that contribute to low RSSI levels are incorrect antenna alignment aligned to side lobe and not main lobe improper polarization of antennas horizontal vs vertical path issues obstructions such as trees hills or buildings within the beamwidth path clearance issues such as diffract...

Page 58: ... the link 6 5 2 Connect to the LAN This section describes how to connect the system to the LAN with an Ethernet cable Caution The Ethernet Cable is meant to be connected to a Server and therefore the signal pairs on the cable must be switched in order to connect to a router or a switch Once alignment sealing of cables and data test have been completed connect the Ethernet cable to your network dev...

Page 59: ...on This allows SNMP v1 and v2c Set requests Sequence set snmp set request on off press Enter The system responds SNMP Set Requests are on off get snmp set request Displays SNMP requests on Shows if SNMP v1 and v2c Set requests are enabled The default is off Sequence get snmp set requests press Enter The system responds SNMP Set Requests are on off get snmp managers Displays a list of managers that...

Page 60: ...d public 6 any disabled public Note 1 Only maximum of 5 managers are allowed If all the managers are filled in remove 1 manager by overwriting the particular index Note 2 By setting the IP address of last index to any and enable anybody can have access to the system via SNMP set SysContact Sets System contact to allow access MIB objects via an SNMP browser For example you can set the sysContact in...

Page 61: ...gonWave Toolkit CD ROM You must load the AirPair MIB onto your own MIB browser or Network Management Station NMS HP OpenView is an example of network management software to be used on the NMS The AirPair Enterprise MIB is provided in a standard MIB format that allows a more direct method of loading the definitions onto the NMS On some NMS systems it is as straight forward as placing the AirPair MI...

Page 62: ...dress where the system sends traps Sequence set snmp trap host host ipAddress enable disable communityString press Enter The system responds Host IpAddress Status CommunityString 1 0 0 0 0 disabled public 2 0 0 0 0 disabled public 3 3 3 3 3 enabled new text string here 4 0 0 0 0 disabled public 5 0 0 0 0 disabled public Note A maximum of 5 hosts are allowed If all the hosts are filled in remove 1 ...

Page 63: ...mmunication with the peer AirPair node Sequence set snmp trap trapIndex enable disable press Enter The system responds Trap TrapName Enabled Yes No 1 ColdStart No 2 WarmStart No 3 Link down No 4 Link up No 5 Explicit Authentication Failure No 6 AutoNeg Mismatched Duplex No 7 LossOfSignalLockFromDemod No 8 BerThresholdExceeded No 9 Mod PLL lock failure No 10 Mod loss of sync bytes No 11 Mod input F...

Page 64: ...stem press Enter The system responds system reset L Important Information about New Settings For the new settings to be retained it is important to execute the save mib command prior to a reset command or a system power cycle For new settings to take effect a system reset command must be issued This will require a maintenance window of approximately 90 seconds AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product Manual ...

Page 65: ...upport during normal office hours Monday Friday between 9 00 AM and 5 00 PM Eastern Standard Time After hours the calls are routed to a cell phone pager to reach the technical support engineer on call The contact details for DragonWave Technical Support are as follows Telephone 613 271 7010 Fax 613 599 4225 Email Support Dragonwaveinc com Web Site http www dragonwaveinc com contactus support Or ht...

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Page 67: ...ocument contains confidential information which is proprietary to DragonWave Inc No part of this publication can be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording or by any information storage or retrieval system without prior written consent from DragonWave Inc The DragonWave logo and design DragonWave AirPair and DragonLink are...

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Page 69: ...180 UNL 4 UNL5 24120 24190 UNL 5 UNL6 24130 24200 UNL 6 UNL7 24140 24210 UNL 7 UNL8 24150 24220 UNL 8 Should many 24 GHz systems be deployed in the same small geographical footprint then DragonWave s 24 GHz system allows full control of the frequencies Normally the frequencies are paired according to the table above however unpaired frequency operation is allowed Note the frequencies must differ b...

Page 70: ...equencies Frequency MHz DragonWave Channel 24080 UNL1 24090 UNL2 24100 UNL3 24110 UNL4 24120 UNL5 24130 UNL6 24140 UNL7 24150 UNL8 24160 UNL9 24170 UNL10 24180 UNL11 24190 UNL12 24200 UNL13 24210 UNL14 24220 UNL15 AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product Manual ...

Page 71: ...ix B Mounting Instructions for 30 CM 60 CM 90cm Antennas See the appropriate Antenna Mounting Instructions Manual The Mounting Instruction Manual is shipped in the box with the mounting equipment and antenna ...

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Page 73: ...for AirPair 100 and QPSK for AirPair 50 Note The factory set IP address is 192 168 10 100 Procedure C 1 Configure the serial port Perform this procedure to Access the AirPair CLI using a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal 1 Connect a serial cable from a DB9 serial port on a PC to the Serial port on AirPair DB9 connector on AirPair is female therefore the cable from PC must be male Th...

Page 74: ...shed To log in using the default user account press the Enter key to get the modem then enter the information in the following sequence a type default username b verify username c type default password d verify password e system prompt appears f Proceed to instructions entitled Create login Account in the section Commands for Initial System Configuration 2 Only one administrator level and only one...

Page 75: ... describes the commands to initially configure the system Required Action Steps Help The Help command lists all commands available with a short description for each command Sequence Type press Enter This system displays all commands Press any key to scroll or press esc or ctrl c to abort Version 2 0 ...

Page 76: ...et the modem Type the oam p username Username oam p press Enter Type the default password Password setup press Enter Create a new account At the Enter prompt type new username press Enter Maximum of 10 characters Confirm your new username username press Enter Enter your password password press Enter Maximum of 10 characters Enter your password again password press Enter Logout lo press Enter Log i...

Page 77: ...ty User password Password worthit and press Enter Type the new NOC username username press Enter Maximum of 10 characters Confirm the username username press Enter Type the new NOC password password press Enter Maximum of 10 characters Retype the password password press Enter The system returns Its successful login Logs in as an NOC user This user level is required to set the available frequency S...

Page 78: ...23d ic23a ic2 3b fcc28a fcc28b china23 un24 etsi23a_28 etsi23a_56 etsi26b_28 etsi26b_56 Radio Bands Available in the system none fcc18a fcc18b fcc18c ic18a ic18b ic18c fcc23a fcc23b fcc23c fcc23d ic23a ic23b fcc28a fcc28b china23 un24 etsi23a_28 etsi23a_56 etsi26b_28 etsi26b_56 FCC United States Federal Communications Commission IC Industry Canada China China ETSI European Telecommunications Stand...

Page 79: ... fcc18b fcc18c ic18a ic18b ic18c fcc23a fcc23b fcc23c fcc23d ic23a ic23b fcc28a fcc28b china23 un24 etsi23a_28 etsi23a_56 etsi26b_28 etsi26b_56 The system responds Currently selected Radio Band none fcc18a fcc18b fcc18c ic18a ic18b ic18c fcc23a fcc 23b fcc23c fcc23d ic23a ic2 3b fcc28a fcc28b china23 un24 etsi23a_28 etsi23a_56 etsi26b_28 etsi26b_56 Radio Bands Available in the system none fcc18a f...

Page 80: ...140 24210 Y UNL8 600 1540 24150 24220 Y return FREQUENCIES Selected Index TX IF RX IF TX RF RX RF Status UNL 1 600 1680 24150 24080 Y UNL 2 590 1670 24160 24090 Y UNL 3 580 1660 24170 24100 Y UNL 4 570 1650 24180 24110 Y UNL 5 560 1640 24190 24120 Y UNL 6 550 1630 24200 24130 Y UNL 7 540 1620 24210 24140 Y UNL 8 530 1610 24220 24150 Y All Frequency in MHz set frequency bank Selects the transmit fr...

Page 81: ...requencies Index TX IF RX IF TX RF RX RF Status 1 590 1110 17720 19280 N 2 550 1150 17760 19320 N 3 510 1190 17800 19360 N 4 470 1230 17840 19400 Y 5 430 1270 17880 19440 N set programmed frequency frequency index Sets the programmed frequency Sequence set programmed frequency frequency index press Enter where frequency index must be an enabled frequency The system responds Example FCC18A Index TX...

Page 82: ...is not connected the system responds System programmed to powerLevel dBm Radio communication has failed System not transmitting If the radio transmit calibration table is not programmed into the radio the system responds System programmed to powerLevel dBm Radio requires calibration tables in order to set the transmit power level powerLevel dBm will NOT be used save mib Saves the MIB to RAM Perfor...

Page 83: ...ds system reset get leds Displays the system LEDS with their ON OFF values Sequence get leds press Enter The system responds Ethernet Link Status LED on off Ethernet Traffic LED on off Ethernet Full Duplex Mode LED on off System Trouble LED on off Power LED on off modem Sync LED on off RF On LED on off Antenna Alignment 0 100 Note The value of the multi segment antenna alignment LED is given in pe...

Page 84: ...get authentication status get available frequency get backup ipconfig get date time get default ipconfig get default gateway get enet address get frequency bank get group authentication key get health get hw revision get if status get if statistics get ip address get leds get modem card modulation get modem statistics get negotiated link parameters get network protocol strict get omni file crc get...

Page 85: ...t subnet mask get telnet access get traffic statistics get unique peer authentication key get version get vlan tag get vlan tagging list ftp file directory empty lo ping w timeout n count t abc def ghi jkl reset resource id save mib set air interface authentication type authentication type set authentication failure action set airpair type airpair50 airpair100 airpairOC3 airpair100SDR set antenna ...

Page 86: ...de v1 v2c off set snmp manager Mgr Index ipAddress enable disable communityString set snmp set request on off set snmp trap trap enable disable set snmp trap host host ipAddress enable disable communityString set transmit power powerLevel set user set unique peer authentication key key set ip address abc def ghi jkl set subnet mask abc def ghi jkl set vlan tagging on off set vlan tag vlan ID 0 409...

Page 87: ...epeat the action There are three keying features that simplify typing the commands These features are tab key When you type the first few characters of a unique command you can press the tab key and the system fills in the rest of the command if there is a unique matching command For example when you type get authentication s press tab and the system automatically fills in the rest of the get auth...

Page 88: ...nd Steps The Help command lists all commands available with a short description for each command Sequence press Enter This system displays all commands Press any key to scroll or press esc or ctrl c to abort AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product Manual ...

Page 89: ...age Enter the IP address of FTP server followed by the Enter key Enter the IP address of the FTP server IP address press Enter Notes IP addresses use decimal dot notation This format consists of four numbers separated by periods e g 192 169 123 132 If you do not enter an IP address using decimal dot notation the system displays the message Invalid IP address entered Please Enter the IP address of ...

Page 90: ...equence Type delete mib newest both press Enter The system responds Delete MIB Newest Both To delete both MIBs Type Y press Enter To cancel the delete action Enter N press Enter The system responds Are you absolutely sure Enter Y yes or N no To delete the MIBs Enter Y press Enter To cancel the delete action Enter N press Enter Note The system does not allow you to enter any commands until the MIB ...

Page 91: ...e Sequence exit press Enter get alarms Shows the alarms that are present in the system Sequence get alarms press Enter The system responds with example Interface Card No alarms Auto Negotiation Failure Mismatched Duplex modem Card No alarms Loss of signal lock from demodulator SNR threshold exceeded Modulator PLL lock failure Modulator Loss of sync bytes Modulator Input FIFO overrun overrun Modula...

Page 92: ...to authentication type get airpair type Displays the type of AirPair that the system is either an AirPair 50 or AirPair 100 Sequence get airpair type press Enter The system responds Your system is an AirPair50 AirPair100 get antenna diameter Displays the programmed antenna diameter Sequence get antenna diameter press Enter The system responds Antenna Diameter 12 inch 24 inch 36 inch Programmed Not...

Page 93: ...otiation is enabled and auto negotiation has failed the system responds Auto negotiation enabled failed System operating at 100BASE T Full Half duplex Note The Full Half indicator will be either Full or Half based on the negotiated link results get authenticated peer Unique Mode Displays the serial number of the system that this AirPair is communicating with only if authentication occurs Group Mod...

Page 94: ... on peer authentication failure where action is block_traffic or pass_traffic get authentication status Displays the Authentication status Sequence get authentication status press Enter Where Authentication Status is one of the following Authenticated NotAuthenticated ExplicitAuthenticationFailure The system responds Authentication status Authentication Status AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product Manual ...

Page 95: ...s will be displayed if the return bank was programmed go Frequencies Index TX IF RX IF TX RF RX RF UNL1 670 2000 24080 24150 UNL2 660 1990 24090 24160 UNL3 650 1980 24100 24170 UNL4 640 1970 24110 24180 UNL5 630 1960 24120 24190 UNL6 620 1950 24130 24200 UNL7 610 1940 24140 24210 UNL8 600 1930 24150 24220 Note All Frequencies in MHz get backup ipconfig Displays the backup IP configuration The syst...

Page 96: ... the default IP configuration and subnet masks when you have not saved your unique IP address DragonWave ships the AirPair with this IP configuration Sequence get default ipconfig press Enter The system responds Default IP Configuration IP Address 192 168 10 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 get default gateway Displays the system s default gateway parameter Sequence get default gateway press Enter The ...

Page 97: ...and Steps get enet address Displays the Ethernet address for the system Sequence get enet address press Enter The system responds System Ethernet address 0xab 0xcd 0xef 0xgh 0xij 0xkl Where 0xab 0xcd 0xef 0xgh 0xij 0xkl is in hex notation Version 2 0 ...

Page 98: ... 1940 24140 24210 UNL8 600 1930 24150 24220 return FREQUENCIES Index TX IF RX IF TX RF RX RF UNL 1 600 2070 24150 24080 UNL 2 590 1990 24160 24090 UNL 3 580 2050 24170 24100 UNL 4 570 2040 24180 24110 UNL 5 560 2030 24190 24120 UNL 6 550 2020 24200 24130 UNL 7 540 2010 24210 24140 UNL 8 530 2000 24220 24150 Note All Frequencies in MHz get group authentication key Displays a listing of all group au...

Page 99: ... responds Interface Card Operational Not Operational modem Card Operational Not Operational Radio Operational Not Operational Get hw revision Displays the hardware revisions in the system in the following format Sequence get hw revision press Enter The system responds card revision Interface A BC modem A BC IF A BC Radio A BC Note A BC is an alphanumeric string Version 2 0 ...

Page 100: ...rently lock status get if statistics Show the IF statistics Sequence get if statistics press Enter The system responds modem IF statistics modem IF Rx Power n dBm Note IF Power displayed is multiples of 10 For Ex 132 dBm implies 13 2 dBm get ip address Displays the IP address for the system Sequence get ip address press Enter The system responds System IP address 123 123 123 123 Note 123 123 123 1...

Page 101: ...LED on off Ethernet Full Duplex Mode LED on off System Trouble LED on off Power LED on off modem Sync LED on off RF On LED on off Antenna Alignment 0 100 get modem card modulation Displays the modem modulation type Sequence get modem card modulation press Enter The system responds modem modulation type modulation type Note modulation type is one of the following QPSK QAM QAM16 QAM32 QAM64 QAM128 Q...

Page 102: ...b No ratio dB RSL RSL value Equalizer Stress Stress value get negotiated link parameters Displays the Negotiated Link Parameters Sequence get negotiated link parameters press Enter The system responds Network Interface operational at link param Note link param is one of the following 100BaseT_FullDuplex 100BaseT_HalfDuplex 1000BaseT_FullDuplex 1000BaseT_FullDuplex AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product Man...

Page 103: ...ol regardless of the network protocol strict setting The default state is off Sequence get network interface type press Enter The system responds Network protocol is on off get omni file crc Displays the Omni File CRC in the system Note Backup software copies can be duplicates of executing software The CRC of a backup file is invalid when the backup file is not present in FLASH Sequence get omni f...

Page 104: ...tored in Flash Version A BC DE where A major version BC minor version DE build number Note Backup software copies may be duplicates of executing software get programmed frequency Displays the programmed frequency Sequence get programmed frequency press Enter The system responds example uses set programmed frequency UNL1 Index TX IF RX IF TX RF RX RF UNL1 670 2000 24080 24150 Note All Frequencies i...

Page 105: ...26b_56 Radio Bands Available in the system none fcc18a fcc18b fcc18c ic18a ic18b ic18c fcc23a fcc23b fcc23c fcc23d ic23a ic23b fcc28a fcc28b china23 un24 etsi23a_28 etsi23a_56 etsi26b_28 etsi26b_56 FCC United States Federal Communications Commission IC Industry Canada China China ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute UN Unlicensed get radio gain Displays the gain for the radio Note ...

Page 106: ...cs Displays the radio statistics in the system Note Values are not displayed if a radio has not communicated with the modem Sequence get radio statistics press Enter The system responds Radio Performance Statistics RSSI RSSI value Temperature Temperature value Centigrade Supply Voltage get radio transmitter state Displays the state of the radio transmitter Sequence get radio transmitter state pres...

Page 107: ...tion on current Network Management sessions Sequence get sessions press Enter The system responds Session Physical Port Method IP Address 1 RS232 Direct N A 2 Ethernet SNMP 192 168 2 100 3 Air HTTP 192 168 2 101 4 Ethernet FTP 192 168 2 134 get snmp access mode This command specifies whether SNMP v1 and v2c requests are enabled The default is off Sequence get snmp access mode press Enter The syste...

Page 108: ...ult state is off Sequence get snmp set requests press Enter The system responds SNMP Set Requests are on off get snmp trap hosts Displays a list of receivers of SNMP traps Sequence get snmp trap hosts press Enter The system responds Host IpAddress Status CommunityString 1 0 0 0 0 disabled public 2 0 0 0 0 disabled public 3 0 0 0 0 disabled public 4 0 0 0 0 disabled public 5 0 0 0 0 disabled public...

Page 109: ...d is exceeded the system raises an alarm and issues an SNMP trap if enabled Sequence get snr threshold press Enter The system responds SNR threshold set to snrThresholdFloat where snrThresholdFloat is a preset value get subnet mask Displays the subnet mask used for the system Sequence get subnet mask press Enter The system responds System subnet mask 123 123 123 123 where 123 123 123 123 is in dec...

Page 110: ...disabling Telnet access will prevent remote access to AirPair via telnet get traffic statistics Displays traffic statistics in the system Sequence get traffic statistics press Enter The system responds Interface Card 100BaseT interface bytes in bytes out frames in frames out frames received in error undersized frames received oversized frames received frames discarded AirPair 100 UL 24 GHz Product...

Page 111: ...m represents 13 2 dBm If the radio is not connected the system responds System programmed to powerLevel dBm Radio communication has not been established System not transmitting where System will transmit at powerLevel dBm when radio communication has been re established get unique peer authentication key Displays the serial number of the system that this AirPair communicates with in UNIQUE authent...

Page 112: ...executing in system index card version Checksum OK 1 Interface A BC DE Yes No 2 modem A BC DE Yes No 3 Radio A BC DE Yes No 4 MIB A BC Yes No Backup application software copies stored in Flash index card version Checksum OK 5 Interface A BC DE Yes No 6 modem A BC DE Yes No 7 Radio A BC DE Yes No 8 MIB A BC Yes No Where A major version BC minor version DE build number Note Backup software copies ma...

Page 113: ...ing is enabled when a valid VLAN tag has been entered using the set vlan tag command Sequence get vlan tag press Enter The system responds VLAN ID XXXX VLAN Priority is Y get vlan tagging Displays VLAN tagging operational state for the system Sequence get vlan tagging press Enter The system responds VLAN tagging off on Version 2 0 ...

Page 114: ...ress of the FTP server enter IP address press Enter where IP address is the IP address of the server If you do not enter a valid IP address in decimal dot notation the system responds Invalid IP address entered Please Enter the IP address of FTP server followed by the Enter key If you do not enter a valid IP address the system responds Invalid IP address If you enter a valid IP address the system ...

Page 115: ...IP address in decimal dot notation for the target device The system responds Pinging 123 123 123 123 Reply from 123 123 123 123 Time 5ms Reply from 123 123 123 123 Time 0ms Reply from 123 123 123 123 Time 0ms Reply from 123 123 123 123 Time 0ms Ping statistics for 123 123 123 123 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum 0ms Maximum 5ms Average 1ms If t...

Page 116: ... effect Sequence save mib press Enter The system responds MIB saved successfully set air interface authentication type none unique group Sets the authentication type Sequence set air interface authentication type none unique group press Enter Where none unique group is one of the available authentication types The system responds air interface authentication type set to authentication type set aut...

Page 117: ...ence set airpair type airpair 50 airpair100 press Enter The system responds Your system is set to airpair 50 airpair100 set antenna diameter index Displays the programmed antenna size Sequence Set antenna diameter index press Enter where index is 1 2 3 The system responds Programmed Antenna Diameter 12 inch 24 inch 36 inch Note The antenna diameter affects the radio Tx power for radio band un24 on...

Page 118: ... parameter The default router must be an IP address specified in decimal dot notation e g 192 168 0 1 Sequence set default gateway 123 123 123 123 press Enter where 123 123 123 123 is in decimal dot notation The system responds NAK If request cannot be processed otherwise returns the following which acknowledges completion of the request System default gateway 123 123 123 123 set frequency bank go...

Page 119: ...om devices on the network without use of a management VLAN strict is off The default state is inband Sequence set network protocol strict on off press Enter The system responds Network protocol strict is on off set programmed frequency Frequency Index as specified in get available frequency command Sets the frequency of the TX IF and RF stage Sequence set programmed frequency Frequency Index press...

Page 120: ...where band is none un24 The system responds Radio band Selected none un24 set radio rxgain Sets the radio receive Rx gain Note The Rx Power is preset at the factory Do NOT change this setting unless explicitly instructed to do so by DragonWave Support Sequence set radio rxgain gain press Enter where gain is a value 20 and 40 The system responds Radio rx gain set to gain set traffic statistics 0 Re...

Page 121: ... through the serial port only Warning Disabling Telnet access prevents remote access to AirPair via telnet Sequence set telnet on off press Enter The system responds Telnet access is enabled disable set snmp access mode v1 v2c off Specifies whether SNMP v1 and v2c requests are enabled The default is off Sequence set snmp access mode v1 v2c off press Enter The system responds SNMP Mode v1 v2c off V...

Page 122: ...ed public 2 0 0 0 0 disabled public 3 0 0 0 0 disabled public 4 0 0 0 0 disabled public 5 0 0 0 0 disabled public 6 any disabled public Notes 1 Only maximum of 5 managers are allowed If all the managers are filled in remove 1 manager by overwriting the particular index 2 By setting the IP address of last index to any and enable anybody can have access to the system via SNMP set snmp set request on...

Page 123: ...dStart No 2 WarmStart No 3 Link down No 4 Link up No 5 Explicit Authentication Failure No 6 AutoNeg Mismatched Duplex No 7 LossOfSignalLockFromDemod No 8 BerThresholdExceeded No 9 Mod PLL lock failure No 10 Mod loss of sync bytes No 11 Mod input FIFO overrun underrun No 12 Mod input data inactivity No 13 SNR below threshold No 14 PLDRO lost lock No 15 Radio lost comm No 16 Radio mismatch No 17 IF ...

Page 124: ...nsmit power level for the system if required Setting the antenna diameter programs the power to the maximum level allowed Power will only be set to a maximum of 3 2 or 5dBm based on the selected antennas size of either 12 24 or 36 respectively Sequence set transmit power power in dbm press Enter where power in dbm is a multiple of 10 value i e 132 represents 13 2dBm 94 represents 9 4dBm The system...

Page 125: ...number of peer Stores the serial number of the AirPair that the system will be communicating with Sequence set unique peer authentication key serial number of peer press Enter where serial number of peer is the serial number of the peer The system responds uniquePeerAuthenticationKey serial number of peer Note This value only applies when the peerAuthenicationMode is UNIQUE set ip address 123 123 ...

Page 126: ...ter The system responds VLAN tagging off on set vlan tag XXXX Enables or disables VLAN tagging for the system VLAN tagging is enabled when you enter the 2 byte tag control information field Note If you set the VLAN tag to the incorrect value you can lose remote access to the AirPair Make sure the VLAN tag matches your administrative network tag Sequence set vlan tag XXXX Y press Enter where XXXX i...

Page 127: ...de to airpair100 system key press Enter The system responds System upgrade to AirPair100 successful If the key is incorrect the system responds System upgrade to AirPair100 FAILED System key is invalid Note System key is supplied by DragonWave Inc Please contact your DragonWave Technical Support representative to obtain your system key Version 2 0 ...

Page 128: ...dulator Input FIFO overrun overrun modem Card Overrun or underrun of the FIFO contained inside the modulator modem Modulator Input Data inactivity modem Card All ones or all zeroes at the input of the modulator Radio PLDRO lost lock Radio The PLDRO has lost lock Radio Lost Communication Radio RS232 communication has been lost between AirPair and the radio IF TX Synthesizer Unlocked IF card The IF ...

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