WinLink™ 1000
Broadband Wireless
Transmission
User Manual
Release 1.9
UM 1000-19/08.15
Page 1: ...WinLink 1000 Broadband Wireless Transmission User Manual Release 1 9 UM 1000 19 08 15...
Page 2: ...ual or any other RADWIN documentation or products You are prohibited from and shall not directly or indirectly develop market distribute license or sell any product that supports substantially similar...
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Page 4: ...n outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly...
Page 5: ...ctrical Safety Code ANSI IEEE C2 must be considered during installation NOTES 1 A Primary Protector is not required to protect the exposed wiring as long as the exposed wiring length is limited to les...
Page 6: ...ning Protection and Grounding Guidelines Appendix D Preloading an ODU with an IP Address Appendix E Changing the Factory Default Band Appendix F Software Upgrade Appendix G AIND Alignment Appendix H H...
Page 7: ...r PoE Device OPoE 1 11 PoE 8 1 12 Base Distribution Unit BDU 1 12 Antennas 1 13 Flat Panel Antennas 1 14 Parabolic Dish Antennas 1 14 Grid Antennas 1 14 RADWIN Manager 1 14 RADWIN Newtwork Management...
Page 8: ...tallation 3 9 Installing IDU E and R units 3 9 IDU E Installation 3 9 IDU R Installation 3 10 Mounting the IDU C 3 10 Connecting power to the IDU 3 13 Connecting the ODU to the IDU 3 14 Installing a L...
Page 9: ...at the top of the dialog box 8 2 Viewing System Details 8 3 Viewing Air Interface Details 8 3 Hub Site Sync 8 4 Site Management IP Address and VLAN 8 5 Configuring the ODU Address 8 5 Configuring VLAN...
Page 10: ...roubleshooting 9 19 Replacing an ODU 9 20 Restoring Factory Setup 9 20 Online Help 9 20 Customer Support 9 20 Part 2 Advanced Installation Appendix A Pole and Wall Installation ODU Mounting Kit Conten...
Page 11: ...WinLink 1000 Considerations H 5 HSS Link Configuration H 6 Site Configuration H 8 Appendix I BRS Installation Procedure BRS Link Activation I 1 BRS Link Configuration I 3 Appendix J FCC IC DFS Instal...
Page 12: ...ector O 2 Hot Standby Port RJ 11 O 2 IDU all models Alarm Connector O 3 DC Power Terminals O 4 IDU C and BDU O 4 IDU E O 4 Appendix P Small Form factor Pluggable Transceiver IDU C SFP Support P 1 Appe...
Page 13: ...dre T 2 Pr cautions de s curit pendant le montage de ODU T 2 Connecter la terre IDU C T 3 Installation sur pyl ne et mur T 3 Contenu du kit de montage ODU T 3 Montage sur un pyl ne T 4 Montage sur un...
Page 14: ...14 FIGURE 1 24 EXTERNAL ANTENNAS PARABOLIC DISH 1 14 FIGURE 1 25 EXTERNAL ANTENNAS GRID ANTENNA 1 14 FIGURE 1 26 RADWIN MANAGER WINDOW 1 15 FIGURE 1 27 MENU NAVIGATION IN THE RADWIN MANAGER 1 19 FIGU...
Page 15: ...6 1 MAIN WINDOW WIRELESS LINK IS ACTIVE 6 2 FIGURE 6 2 ETHERNET THROUGHPUT INDICATION 6 6 FIGURE 7 1 LINK CONFIGURATION WIZARD 7 3 FIGURE 7 2 CONFIGURATION WIZARD SYSTEM DIALOG BOX 7 4 FIGURE 7 3 CHAN...
Page 16: ...CCESSING THE LINK BUDGET CALCULATOR B 5 FIGURE B 3 LINK BUDGET WINDOW B 6 FIGURE B 4 PRODUCT SELECTOR B 7 FIGURE B 5 CHANNEL BANDWIDTH SELECTOR B 7 FIGURE B 6 RFP SELECTOR B 8 FIGURE B 7 RFP SELECTION...
Page 17: ...DIALOG BOX ACS PERMANENTLY ENABLED J 5 FIGURE J 6 FCC IC 5 4 5 3 GHZ OPERATIONAL J 6 FIGURE K 1 RADWIN MONITORED HOT STANDBY K 1 FIGURE K 2 RADWIN Y CONNECTION PATCH PANEL K 3 FIGURE K 3 HOW TO CONNE...
Page 18: ...11 TABLE 9 4 ACTION OF THE TOOLBAR BUTTONS 9 12 TABLE 9 5 RADWIN MANAGER TRAP MESSAGES 9 15 TABLE 9 6 ACTIVE ALARMS COMMAND BUTTONS 9 17 TABLE 9 7 LED FAULT INDICATORS 9 19 TABLE 9 8 SYSTEM TROUBLESH...
Page 19: ...WinLink 1000 Part 1 Basic Installation Broadband Wireless Transmission User Manual Release 1 9 UM 1000 19 08 15...
Page 20: ...of robustness and reliability at an affordable price About Release 1 9 Release 1 9 of WinLink 1000 brings together incremental changes fixes and several new features added to the 1 7x and 1 8 releases...
Page 21: ...It uses two ODUs and two PoE devices Multiple Hop redundancy The IDU R can now be cascaded to provide Ethernet and TDM redundancy across multiple hops Key Applications RADWIN s WinLink 1000 systems a...
Page 22: ...broadband WinLink 1000 is the ideal solution for last mile access and also powers WiFi backhaul and WiMAX backhaul applications Figure 1 2 Typical Broadband Access application Figure 1 3 Typical WiFi...
Page 23: ...llance Deployment Private Networks WinLink 1000 is the perfect solution for private networks such as enter prises education government and utility organizations that want to own and control their netw...
Page 24: ...interface protocol of WinLink 1000 is designed to ensure non stop high quality transmission even when encountering interference and harsh conditions Automatic Adaptive Rate Automatic Adaptive Rate is...
Page 25: ...nd to end configuration event log and per formance monitoring capabilities Multiple WinLink 1000 links can be managed by RADWIN Network Management System RNMS SFP support in the IDU C Standard SFP mod...
Page 26: ...igure 1 8 below depending on the type of antenna ODU with integrated 1ft flat panel antenna Integrated Antenna ODU This unit contains both the ODU and antenna as a single unit housed in a weatherproof...
Page 27: ...tics WinLink 1000 Access WinLink 1000 VS WinLink 1000 WinLink 1000 High End Max Ethernet Throughput 2Mbps 2 5 Mbps 18Mbps 18Mbps Max Range 20Km 20Km 80Km 80Km SupportedIDU devices PoE PoE PoE and IDU...
Page 28: ...All Indoor unit connected to antenna The Indoor Unit IDU The IDU has the service ports and provides aggregation of these services towards the ODU that transports them over the air The IDU also provide...
Page 29: ...nd in the event of a connection fail ure automatically switches to the radio link You may choose which of the two links is the main link and which is the backup link The IDU R may be configured for mu...
Page 30: ...recognize ports 1 4 only Power Over Ethernet PoE Devices Basic PoE Device The basic PoE device provides Ethernet ser vice only with power for the ODU The PoE device is extremely compact having one Et...
Page 31: ...stribution to up to eight WinLink radios and full layer 2 switching capabilities The BDU also provides feeding of the ODUs and support for an external device using Power over Ethernet PoE RADWIN s Mul...
Page 32: ...or with external antennas connected to the ODU via N type connectors All cables and connections must be connected correctly to reduce RF losses The required antenna impedance is 50 The 5 x GHz Integra...
Page 33: ...e frequencies allows reasonably sized reflectors to exhibit the very desir able highly directional response for both receiving and transmitting Figure 1 24 External antennas Parabolic Dish Grid Antenn...
Page 34: ...tility On line user manual and help files Link Budget Calculator for calculating the expected performance of the WinLink 1000 wireless link and the possible service configura tions for a specific link...
Page 35: ...WIN Manager Link Budget Calculator How to Use this Manual This User Manual is divided into three functionally distinct sections reflecting the activities required to set up a WinLink 1000 The division...
Page 36: ...quirements for the managing computer are set out on page 4 1 We will occasionally need to distinguish between the site to which the man aging computer is connected and the second site when they are no...
Page 37: ...dows application following the user interface conventions of familiar Microsoft Windows programs Note The purpose of a Note is to Draw your attention to something that may not be obvious or coun ter i...
Page 38: ...window with a menu bar system icons and content It will be referred to as a window the main window or the Manager window depending on context The top line of icons is the tool bar and provides part of...
Page 39: ...n text Tables for most part use 8 point fonts Here are a few pointers for hard copy printing The text and table typefaces used are large enough to print the manual at two pages per sheet For good legi...
Page 40: ...determined on site 3 Radio Frequency RF survey It is recommended that the installation area be scanned with a spectrum analyzer to identify RF interference so as to determine a clear channel for radio...
Page 41: ...on a topographic map of the area 2 Measure the distance between the sites check that it is within the speci fied range of the equipment 3 On the urban map check for developed areas situated between t...
Page 42: ...any obstructions con sidering the Fresnel zone see Appendix B 4 If you need to install the ODU on a tower make sure that the tower is far away from overhead electric power lines 5 Determine a locatio...
Page 43: ...xamines the wireless environment of the installation site to determine whether there are available channels within the radio operating frequency band An RF survey is performed using a spectrum analyze...
Page 44: ...alk inadvertently in front of the antenna Grounding All RADWIN products should be grounded during operation In addition The ODU should be earthed by a wire with diameter of at least 12AWG The WinLink...
Page 45: ...disconnecting the ground More detailed guidelines are supplied in Appendix C Protection against Lightning The use of lightning protection is dependent on regulatory and end user requirements All of R...
Page 46: ...ar view An ODU mounting kit see Figure 3 1 below A CD containing the RADWIN Manager Quick Start Guide User Manual the document you are reading Link Budget Calculator Label showing the MAC address and...
Page 47: ...onverter IDU wall mounting drilling template Self adhesive label showing the IDU LED operation Figure 3 4 IDU E R front view IDU C Package Contents The IDU c package contains IDU C see Figure 3 5 belo...
Page 48: ...E1 T1 ports1 Figure 3 7 IDU C Package contents the mounting kit and DC power plugs PoE 8 Package Containing Figure 3 8 PoE 8 Unit PoE 8 110 240 VAC with IEC 60320 socket cable 3 prong terminal block c...
Page 49: ...list of the equipment and materials required to install WinLink 1000 hardware Tools and Materials Crimping tool for RJ 45 if the ODU IDU cable is without connectors Spanner wrench 13 mm Drill for wal...
Page 50: ...evices if used page page 3 9 4 Outdoor connections page page 3 9 5 Mounting the IDUs page page 3 10 6 Indoor connections page page 3 14 7 Aligning the ODUs antennas page page 3 15 See Figure 3 10 belo...
Page 51: ...is oriented so that the cable connectors are at the bottom If they are on top water may penetrate into the unit causing damage 3 Refer to Appendix A for detailed ODU mounting kit contents and sche mat...
Page 52: ...of additional surge arrestor devices to protect the equipment from nearby lightning strikes Refer to Appendix C for detailed installation instructions of lightning pro tection devices Outdoor Connecti...
Page 53: ...into one of the trunks and the E1 cable to the other station should be plugged into the second trunk as in the left hand side of Figure 1 14 Apart from the above difference the link installation inclu...
Page 54: ...B ODU Port RJ 45 connector see Table K 1 C LAN RJ45Ports Ethernet RJ 45 connector see Table K 2 D LAN SFP Port See Appendix L E Alarm Ports Standard DB25 female connector see Table K 6 F Label indent...
Page 55: ...g ODU to IDU communication link is disrupted AIR I F Green Orange Red Wireless link is synchronized During installation mode only Wireless link lost synchronization SVC Green Orange Orange Red Off E1...
Page 56: ...Green This ODU is HSS master generating signal and HSS Sync is OK Blinking Green This ODU is a HSS client and in Sync Red HSS not operational due to improper signal detection This ODU is not transmitt...
Page 57: ...path and connect the cable to the ODU RJ 45 connector on the IDU see item B in Figure 3 13 above Installing a Link using PoE Devices The PoE device is a very simple unit having a power input connecto...
Page 58: ...te A detects the signal from Site B the ODU starts beep ing 20 seconds after power up and continues beeping until the ODUs are aligned and the installation is complete 2 Verify normal operation of the...
Page 59: ...sequence until the best signal is attained 8 Secure the site B ODU to the mast wall 9 Monitor the link quality for about 15 minutes to verify stability Note Three beeps and a pause is best signal so f...
Page 60: ...are Hard disk 1 GB free space Network 10 100BaseT NIC Graphics 1024x768 screen resolution with 16 bit color Microsoft Explorer version 5 01 or later Installing the Software Any PC running the RADWIN M...
Page 61: ...roce dure described below If however your links are to be geographically scat tered it may be convenient to pre load each ODU with its network address prior to physical installation The procedure is q...
Page 62: ...d prompt type ping 10 0 0 120 You should see something like this Figure 4 2 Pinging an uninstalled and unconfigured link Any other response from ping means that the ODU is not responding Check your Et...
Page 63: ...bove You are offered an extended log on window Figure 4 4 Extended log on window If you do not have a direct connection to your target ODU for example you must go through a firewall and if the RNMS Se...
Page 64: ...unction has legal ramifica tions requiring familiarity with local regulations The following table summarizes these options The Network Manager should change the default passwords as soon as pos sible...
Page 65: ...AN printer will result in the following error mes sage Warning If you log on using Local Connection but your physical connection is not local i e anything other than a direct connection between the ma...
Page 66: ...in the Login window you will see a warn ing graphic alongside the password field Continuing without an IP Address The RADWIN Manager provides limited offline functionality when there is no accessible...
Page 67: ...Set managing computer preferences Help RADWIN Manager Help View online help version of the User Manual Link Budget Calculator Calculator opened in default browser Appendix B Get Diagnostics Informatio...
Page 68: ...First steps Chapter 4 WinLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 4 9 Figure 4 8 Opening RADWIN Manager window prior to installation IDU C Figure 4 9 Opening RADWIN Manager window prior to installation IDU E...
Page 69: ...esses The Wizards are visu ally quite similar and will be described in detail below 3 Site Configuration described in 8 Site specific configuration for each side of the link is available at any time u...
Page 70: ...820GHz ODU IP Address 10 0 0 120 192 168 2 101 and 102 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 Trap destination 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RADWIN Manager log on passwords Observer admin Operator admin Installer wir...
Page 71: ...Installation wizard Its operation is detailed in the following pages in a tutorial style For the purpose of explanation we will set up a laboratory link with the fol lowing characteristics Channel sel...
Page 72: ...2 Table 5 1 Link Installation Wizard 1 Wizard welcome 2 System parameters Link ID Site details 3 Channel settings ACS Configuration 4 HSS Settings 5 Services Types Adaptive or fixed Jitter Buffer MHS...
Page 73: ...as are properly aligned If this box is grayed out you should align the antennas as set out in 3 on page 3 17 The Installation Wizard opens Figure 5 1 Link Installation Wizard The bottom data area repr...
Page 74: ...The default name is Link You should change it 3 Enter names for Site 1 and Site 2 The default names are both Location You should change them Throughout this manual we use A for Site 1 and B for Site 2...
Page 75: ...the link password 1 Click the Change button in the System dialog box The Change Link Password dialog box opens Figure 5 3 Change Link Password dialog box 2 Enter the current link password The default...
Page 76: ...Channel Settings WinLink 1000 systems have a feature called Automatic Channel Selection ACS In the event of sync loss ACS chooses the first available channel in a list of monitored channels nominated...
Page 77: ...channels to be used by the link 1 Select the installation frequency from the Installation Channel box Figure 5 6 Channel Settings Showing available installation rates 2 Choose the required Channel Ba...
Page 78: ...l ity bar provides an indication of the link quality from No serv ice red to Ethernet TDM green as shown in the bottom of Figure 5 7 above 5 Click Next Step 4 Hub Site Synchronization Settings Figure...
Page 79: ...9 5 9 Figure 5 9 Services and Rates dialog TDM Services selection To select services 1 Click the Configure button The TDM services dialog is displayed 2 Using the TDM Type radio buttons choose E1 or...
Page 80: ...the Select Maximum button to choose all available ports Figure 5 11 TDM Service port selection seven services selected 4 Click OK You are returned to the Services and rates dialog of Figure 5 13 It i...
Page 81: ...nLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 5 11 Figure 5 12 Services and Rates Services chosen Modulation Rate Selection You may choose a specific modulation rate or use Adaptive Figure 5 13 Services and Rate...
Page 82: ...rned to the Services and rates dialog of Figure 5 13 Setting Monitored Hot Standby Mode If you are not using Hot Standby Mode you may skip this section To install and use the Hot Standby feature see A...
Page 83: ...to interference the larger the jitter buffer the longer the interference period that the system will overcome without TDM errors You can also decrease the jitter buffer to decrease the sys tem delay T...
Page 84: ...5 16 TDM Jitter Buffer Configuration ETBE evaluation bar 2 After setting the jitter buffer size if grayed out the Evaluate button is enabled while both Back and Next are disabled as shown in the next...
Page 85: ...ntinue Step 6 TDM Clock Configuration The following dialog is displayed Figure 5 18 TDM Parameters Configuration 1 To configure TDM clock parameters 1 For any individual port click it For the same par...
Page 86: ...cover Loop time The Site B port receive clock is used as the transmit clock for that port on both sides of the link Internal Recover The Site A port uses its internal oscillator to generate its transm...
Page 87: ...pter 5 WinLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 5 17 Step 7 Installation Summary and Exit Figure 5 19 Installation Wizard Exit Summary Click Done to return to the main window The main window now reflects...
Page 88: ...ccording to expected results as determined by the Link Budget Calculator Caution Installation mode as described above may be re entered using Site A or Site B and Installation Mode in the Site Configu...
Page 89: ...The RADWIN Manager application is largely generic to all RADWIN Radio Products Functionality differences are minimal according to radio series WinLink 1000 and RADWIN 2000 capabilities The Main Windo...
Page 90: ...RADWIN Manager toolbar contains the following buttons In Installation mode Link Configuration is grayed out and Link Installation is open The button functions are set out in Table 6 1 Table 6 1 RADWIN...
Page 91: ...logs off RADWIN Manager Exit Exits RADWIN Manager Table 6 2 RADWIN Manager main menu functionality Menu level Function Reference Top 1 2 File Log Off Return to log on dialog Same as Log Off button Exi...
Page 92: ...iew Not available for WinLink 1000 Change Band Installer only Change the link band Appendix E Change Password Change the log on password dialog page 4 9 Events Log Clear Events Clear local events log...
Page 93: ...three fields for each site are user definable see page 8 7 ff The Monitor pane The monitor pane is the main source of real time information about link performance at both link sites It includes the fo...
Page 94: ...hernet Throughput Indication TDM Services IDU C The title bar enables you to switch between Accumulative and Current view Immediately below the title bar is displayed the Estimated Time Between Errors...
Page 95: ...ool bar The line status is color coded and may be one of Green Normal Red Error LOS for loss of signal and AIS for Alarm Indi cation Signal Yellow loopback Frequency box It shows the link frequency Th...
Page 96: ...nager is communicating with the ODU Connection available Connection mode to the ODU Over the Air connection using the IP address of the remote unit Local connection direct connection to the IDU withou...
Page 97: ...ured simultaneously Link configuration allows you to configure link parameters which do not lead to sync loss or require a reset Some may change service performance in respect of which warnings are di...
Page 98: ...Table 7 1 Link Configuration Wizard 1 Wizard welcome 2 System parameters Link ID Site details 3 Channel settings ACS Configuration 4 HSS settings 5 Services Types Adaptive or fixed Jitter Buffer MHS...
Page 99: ...to the correspond ing installation step Step 1 Start the Wizard In the tool bar of the RADWIN Manager main window click the Link Con figuration button The Link Configuration button is only accessible...
Page 100: ...be edited and the Link Password may be changed exactly as in the corresponding Link Installation step on page 5 5 Click Next to continue Step 3 Channel Settings Configuring the Channel Settings follow...
Page 101: ...e 7 3 Channel Settings dialog box Automatic Channel Selection Notice that the operating channel is grayed out If you use the Reselect Channel button to change it you will be asked for confirmation If...
Page 102: ...r the best operating channel The link will return to the status of Figure 7 3 above with a possible change to the operating channel If you work without automatic channel selection the Channel Settings...
Page 103: ...l drop down list the following window appears Figure 7 6 Channel frequency options Selecting one of the frequencies presented returns you to the status of Figure 7 5 with the appropriate change If you...
Page 104: ...d which in this example is 5 740 5 835 GHz When you have completed making your choice click Next to continue Step 4 Hub Site Synchronization Settings Figure 7 8 HSS Settings The Synchronization Status...
Page 105: ...s dialog To choose Services see the corresponding Installation procedure in 5 The procedures for setting the Jitter Buffer and Hot Standby parameters are also the same as the corresponding procedures...
Page 106: ...elease 1 9 7 10 Figure 7 10 TDM Parameters Configuration To configure the TDM Parameters see the corresponding procedure in 5 Step 7 Configuration Summary and Exit Figure 7 11 Configuration Wizard Exi...
Page 107: ...Configuration Chapter 7 WinLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 7 11 The main window now reflects the configuration Figure 7 12 Main window of the manager after configuration...
Page 108: ...ngs TDM Hot Standby status External alarms settings Operations Revert to factory settings The Operations dialog offers a doorway to jump into installation mode The Site Configuration dialog has its ow...
Page 109: ...nge the Community Values and the Link Password Set Link Lock Date and Time Set the date and time of the link from an NTP servers or from the managing computer Advanced Choose Hub or Bridge ODU mode ID...
Page 110: ...Click Apply to save changes In subsequent instructions we will simply say Choose a site to configure on the understanding that the foregoing procedure is implied Viewing System Details This is the fir...
Page 111: ...you accept it the change is effected immediately Notice that each site can have a different Tx Power setting Hub Site Sync Here you can view the HSS status Figure 8 3 HSS Status Caution Changing the...
Page 112: ...ddresses Site Configuration dialog box 4 Choose Management 5 Enter the IP address of the ODU in the IP Address field 6 Enter the Subnet Mask 7 Enter the Default Gateway 8 Enter the Trap Destination Th...
Page 113: ...DU This includes all the protocols supported by the ODU ICMP SNMP TELNET and NTP The VLAN priority is used for the traffic sent from the ODU to the managing computer Using VLAN for management traffic...
Page 114: ...onnection the ODU uses management packets both with and without VLAN You may use this period to reconfigure the VLAN ID and priority Displaying the Inventory To view the inventory data 1 Choose a site...
Page 115: ...Community string to gain access to the system A user may have read only privileges It is not possible to manage the ODU if the read write or the read Commu nity values are forgotten A new Community v...
Page 116: ...ng is unknown an alternative Community key can be used The alternative Community key is unique per ODU and can be used only to change the Community strings The alternative Community key is supplied wi...
Page 117: ...tually locks the local ODU to be synchronized ONLY to specific remote ODU It is a site oriented feature The lock can only be set from a live link It is based on MAC authentication and is site oriented...
Page 118: ...ked to confirm the lock 4 Click the Yes button and you are returned to the main window of the RADWIN Manager Observe that a link icon is now displayed in the status bar on the bottom right of the RADW...
Page 119: ...igure the offset from the Universal Coordinated Time UTC If there is no server available you can either set the date and time or you can set it to use the date and time from the managing computer Note...
Page 120: ...ponse of times each a few seconds apart 3 Choose a site to configure The Configuration dialog box opens 4 Choose Date Time Figure 8 10 Date and Time Configuration 5 If entering an IP address for the N...
Page 121: ...e Configuration dialog Ethernet Properties Configuring the Bridge Bridge configuration is required in various network topologies such as pro tection Ethernet 1 1 and ring applications The bridge confi...
Page 122: ...configured to auto detect by default and may not be changed The ODU Ethernet port mode is configurable for line speed 10 100BaseT and duplex mode half or full duplex An Auto Detect feature is provided...
Page 123: ...ng is Best Effort see Figure 8 13 above where the highest informa tion rate available for the link conditions and settings is used To limit the Ethernet information rate 1 From the Configuration menu...
Page 124: ...n menu to choose the maximum Information Rate Figure 8 15 Ethernet Information Rate Throughput selection 4 Choose Other to define the throughput with 1 Kbps resolution 5 Choose Best Effort for the hig...
Page 125: ...s located on the front panel of the IDU C and is a 25 pin D type female connector See Appendix K for wiring specifications and pinout You may enable or disable each of the alarms and configure the ala...
Page 126: ...om Maintenance on the main window reset the remote unit 2 From Maintenance on the main window reset the local unit To reset to Factory Defaults 1 Choose either of the sites to be reset The Configurati...
Page 127: ...ature Figure 8 18 should be disabled To disable IDU Detection Mode just toggle the check box in Figure 8 18 Managing Configuration Files Backup Configuration to a File RADWIN Manager allows you to bac...
Page 128: ...dialog box opens 2 In the Configuration dialog box click the Buzzer button Figure 8 19 Alignment tone buzzer states 3 Click Off The tone is disabled To restore the alignment tone buzzer 1 Choose a sit...
Page 129: ...dware revisions display management Displays IP Subnet Gateway Traps table display link Displays State Link ID Channel BW RSS TSL Frequency ACS DFS Rate ARA Distance display ethernet Displays Bridge Mo...
Page 130: ...rror reply set bridge mode 0 Bridging OFF 1 Bridging ON Set the ODU bridge mode 0 off 1 on set name new name Set the name of the link set location new location Set the name of the location Set contact...
Page 131: ...DM3 TDM4 interval current day month set ip ipaddr subnetMask gateway set trap index 1 10 ipaddr port 1 65535 set readpw writePasswd newPasswd set writepw writePasswd newPasswd set trappw writePasswd n...
Page 132: ...ing a link Link Budget Calculator Performance monitoring Throughput checking Events alarms and Traps Reverting alert messages Remote power fail indication Troubleshooting Replacing an ODU Restoring to...
Page 133: ...Compatibility indicates the version compatibility using software traps As new hardware or software is added to existing networks compatibility issues may arise An incompatibility issue is indicated t...
Page 134: ...patibility different software versions were detected that are incompatible You need to perform local upgrades TDM Loopbacks Internal and external loopbacks on both sites of a link are used to test the...
Page 135: ...active ports click those required for loopback activation The selected port icons change color to light blue as in the following exam ple Figure 9 3 Loopback configuration box with one Site A port se...
Page 136: ...ack s The corresponding service port icon in the main menu changes color and appearance to indicate an active loopback Figure 9 6 Site A port 2 set to loopback To deactivate a loopback Return to the s...
Page 137: ...back A remote internal loopback can be set to test connection between the local and remote units and between the local E1 T1 port and its connection to the local user equipment In this mode data comin...
Page 138: ...ts connection to the remote user equipment In this mode data com ing from the remote user equipment is looped back to it locally This loop back is initiated by the managing computer connected to the l...
Page 139: ...B Performance Monitoring WinLink 1000 Performance Monitoring constantly monitors traffic over the radio link and collects statistics data for the air interface TDM and Ethernet ports It does so conti...
Page 140: ...File dialog box indicate in which folder and under what name the monitor log file is to be saved 6 Set the time interval for adding data to the file 7 Click OK to save the file Viewing Performance Re...
Page 141: ...A Air and Current you will be offered a report looking like this Figure 9 13 A typical Performance Monitoring Report You can click the Selection Pane icon to toggle the side panel on or off The other...
Page 142: ...were stored e g due to clock changes within the interval or power up reset Additional Air Interface PM Data Max RSL The maximum of the receive signal level measured in dBm Min RSL The minimum of the...
Page 143: ...urrent RSS are typical TSL THreshold A counter is maintained of the number of second intervals during which Tx power exceeds this threshold BBER Threshold The Background Block Error Ratio is measured...
Page 144: ...vents Log records system failures loss of synchronization loss of sig nal compatibility problems and other fault conditions and events Alarms traps are displayed in the Events Log in the lower panel o...
Page 145: ...ck the Events Tab 3 Select the file to save 4 Click the check box to open the file for saving Click the button and in the Select File dialog box indicate in which folder and under what name the Events...
Page 146: ...naging computer and retry Windows Error error_ID Cannot Write to Monitor file Warning Operating System error on the managing computer TDM Counters were cleared for both sides Information Identical IP...
Page 147: ...box appears 2 Click the Events Tab Figure 9 16 Preferences dialog box Event tab 3 Select the event type and click on the button A color chart opens 4 Select the required color 5 Repeat for each of the...
Page 148: ...e sites offered The Active Alarms Summary window opens Figure 9 17 Active Alarms Summary The active alarms display does not update itself until the Refresh button is used The following table provides...
Page 149: ...d list Reverting Alert Messages Many alert messages in the RADWIN Manager have an option of the form Do not show this message again These alert messages can be reverted to their default state shown by...
Page 150: ...he Site B interface or Local or Remote loopback Alarm detected at the Site A interface Ethernet only IDU or E1 T1 not configured HSS Red Orange HSS not operational due to improper signal detection Thi...
Page 151: ...ion If a backup of the configuration is available restore that configuration using Site A Restore Manual configuration The new ODU can be configured manually according to the link configuration Rememb...
Page 152: ...WinLink 1000 Part 2 Advanced Installation Broadband Wireless Transmission User Manual Release 1 9 UM 1000 19 08 15...
Page 153: ...Contents Table A 1 Bill of Materials ODU mounting kit Item Qty Large Clamp see Figure A 1 1 Small Clamp see Figure A 2 1 Arm see Figure A 3 1 Screw hex head M8x40 4 Screw hex head M8x70 2 Washer flat...
Page 154: ...Mounting an ODU on a Pole Appendix A WinLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 A 2 Mounting an ODU on a Pole Figure A 4 Mounting on a pole...
Page 155: ...1000 User Manual Release 1 9 A 3 Mounting an ODU on a Wall Figure A 5 Mounting on a Wall Mounting an External Antenna Optional external antennas can be mounted on a pole The external mount ing kit va...
Page 156: ...t cannot be changed Band which determines frequency and regulation Channel Bandwidth fixed to 20 MHz for WinLink 1000 Tx Power maximum Tx power per modulation is validated Antenna Type cannot be chang...
Page 157: ...this relation ship is true In a link with adaptive rate this will be the actual behavior MaxRange for a given air rate is the largest range for which Service The Ethernet and configured TDM trunks th...
Page 158: ...nas setting which gives simplifying to The boresight clearance height is calculated as where About the Fresnel Zone The Fresnel zone pronounced frA nel with a silent s is an elliptically shaped conica...
Page 159: ...direct wave The outer boundary of the first Fresnel zone is defined as the combined path length of all paths which are half wavelength 1 2 of the frequency transmitted longer than the direct path If...
Page 160: ...sert the RADWIN Manager CD into the drive on the managing com puter In the window which opens click the Link Budget Calculator option 2 If the CD autorun application does not start by itself then poin...
Page 161: ...Budget Calculator for WinLink 1000 1 Choose a band from the drop down list Note Microsoft Internet Explorer users may see a warning message like this Click the yellow bar and follow the instructions...
Page 162: ...Running the Link Budget Calculator Appendix B WinLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 B 7 Figure B 4 Product selector 2 Choose the channel bandwidth Figure B 5 Channel Bandwidth selector...
Page 163: ...a collocated links choose the RFP Use the Help button to the right of the RFP selection box for help Figure B 6 RFP Selector Figure B 7 RFP Selection Guide You must select E for a Hub Site containing...
Page 164: ...thernet actual throughput is provided by the Ethernet Rate The Fade margin is the minimum required for LOS conditions For degraded link conditions a larger Fade margin should be used The EIRP is given...
Page 165: ...al Release 1 9 B 10 Figure B 9 Calculation of distance from site coordinates 5 Located to the right of the green Coordinates button is a drop down list of Climactic C Factor values It is only availabl...
Page 166: ...WinLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 B 11 For help about what these mean click the button to the right of the list in Figure B 10 Figure B 11 Climactic C Factor description In Figure B 12 we display...
Page 167: ...Running the Link Budget Calculator Appendix B WinLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 B 12 Figure B 12 World map showing C Factor contours 6 Choose the required services Figure B 13 Services selector...
Page 168: ...r E1 trunks if Max Trunks is selected Ethernet Rate maximum throughput available for the chosen parameter combination Antenna height for LOS the minimum antenna height required for line of sight opera...
Page 169: ...ding for each IDU and ODU External Primary Surge Suppressor units and grounding for the out door cable Internal ESD protection circuits over the Power Telecom lines Grounding for Antenna Cable A Groun...
Page 170: ...charge path since it can not tolerate the high Lightning Current surges To provide an alternate Lightning Discharge path the ODU and antenna grounding posts should be connected to ground point by a 10...
Page 171: ...1000 User Manual Release 1 9 C 3 External Lightning Surge Suppressors and Grounding A Grounding Kit and Surge Arrestor Unit must be located near the ODU and properly grounded as illustrated in Figure...
Page 172: ...ressors and Grounding Appendix C WinLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 C 4 Figure C 3 Grounding a typical wall installation The next figure shows a close up of the rear of grounded ODU Figure C 4 ODU S...
Page 173: ...bar for proper surge protection The system wiring is installed with RJ 45 type connectors that can feed directly into the chassis without having to cut splice or route through awk ward strain relief h...
Page 174: ...er from penetrating with the strain reliefs facing the ground 2 Remove the cover by unscrewing the front of the unit 3 Mount the unit to an outside surface using the two mounting holes 4 Connect the O...
Page 175: ...unding at building entry point Internal ESD Protection circuits RADWIN equipment is designed to meet the ETSI FCC Aus NZ CSA EMC and Safety requirements To fulfill these requirements the system s Tele...
Page 176: ...uired to pre load an ODU with an IP address is Laptop computer managing computer satisfying the requirements of Table 4 1 An installed copy of the RADWIN Manager A PoE device A crossed Ethernet LAN ca...
Page 177: ...bout once per second indicating correct operation 5 Launch the RADWIN Manager 6 At the log on window choose Local Connection Figure D 1 Log on Window for Local Connection 7 Enter the default password...
Page 178: ...Figure D 2 Opening RADWIN Manager window prior to installation 8 Click the un grayed Site Location button The following dialog window appears Figure D 3 Configuration Dialog Box 9 Click the Managemen...
Page 179: ...Site Configuration dialog box 10 Enter the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway as requested For example the ODU used here is to be configured as follows Figure D 5 ODU with IP Addressing config...
Page 180: ...after IP Address change 13 Click Cancel to leave the open Management dialog You may now exit the RADWIN Manager or connect to another ODU If you choose to con nect to another ODU after about a minute...
Page 181: ...mal equipment required to change an ODU default band is Laptop computer managing computer satisfying the requirements of Table 4 1 An installed copy of the RADWIN Manager A PoE device A crossed Ethern...
Page 182: ...LAN OUT 2 Connect the Poe device to AC power 3 Using a crossed LAN cable connect the LAN IN port of the PoE device to the Ethernet port of the managing computer The ODU will commence beeping at about...
Page 183: ...ge default circled 7 Click Tools Change Band The following window appears Figure E 3 Change Band dialog 8 Click the band required Note The bands appearing in Figure E 3 are product dependent To see wh...
Page 184: ...is displayed Click Yes to continue Figure E 5 Change Band confirmation The change which may take some time is carried out The result is reflected in the RADWIN Manager main window Caution If you are c...
Page 185: ...ging Band for DFS Changing to a DFS band is similar to the foregoing procedure As soon as you establish a link using a DFS band you are offered Configura tion only in the main menu Installation mode i...
Page 186: ...files prior to upgrade The default location of the software files is in the installation area and can be used to restore factory defaults Upgrading an Installed Link To upgrade software for a link 1...
Page 187: ...rade Figure F 2 Add site options Click Add Single Site for one site only Figure F 3 Adding a single site for upgrade Enter the IP address of the site the Community strings Default public and netman re...
Page 188: ...d SWU_1k swu and SWU_2k swu You may have to find them else where depending on your system 4 To back up your existing system check Backup device software Then click the button for a standard file dialo...
Page 189: ...te a warning notice will be displayed If one site of a link updates but the other fails you should correct the problem and update the second site as soon as possible If you do not following the next r...
Page 190: ...o sites Prior to attempting alignment install the hardware and software in accor dance with this User Manual The figure below shows the link setup At least two people are needed to perform the alignme...
Page 191: ...onnect the equipment as shown in Figure G 1 but connect a spectrum analyzer in place of the remote WinLink 1000 AIND 3 Turn on the CW transmit signal from site A from the WinLink 1000 NMS 4 At site B...
Page 192: ...Link Budget Calculator 2 WinLink 1000 has a unique identification number the Link Name Each side of the link looks for its partner with the same Link Name Therefore both sides of the link must be con...
Page 193: ...f the link move the equipment from one site closer to the other site where it is possible to actually see the anten nas with the naked eye If you now get the expected receive signal level you can assu...
Page 194: ...b Site Synchronization HSS a cable is connected from the master ODU to all collocated ODUs this cable carries pulses sent to each ODU which synchronize their transmission with each other The pulse syn...
Page 195: ...ated units using Hub Site Synchronization 2 The units are connected to each other with HSS cables and HSS Distribution Units One of the radios in the site is defined as HSS Master and generates syn ch...
Page 196: ...evice the collocated unit has an additional cable that is connected to the HSS Unit The HSS Unit is a compact weatherproof IP67 connector box that is installed on the same mast as the ODUs All colloca...
Page 197: ...r HSS the TDD mechanism of the collocated radios transmits at the same time and receives at the same time The cycle duration of transmit and receive is called Radio Frame Pattern RFP and with RADWIN 2...
Page 198: ...000 Considerations RADWIN 2000 radios use a Radio Frame Pattern of 1250 milliseconds regardless of HSS Hence the RADWIN 2000 performance as calculated with the Link Budget Calculator does not care if...
Page 199: ...hernet throughput is 14 5 Mbps at the 20 MHz channel and 9 3 Mbps at the 10 MHz channel The 5 MHz Channel Bandwidth is supported only in WinLink 1000 ACCESS products For products supporting maximum th...
Page 200: ...configure the Operational States of the Hub Site unit 1 Click the Enabled check box 2 Click the Configure button The Hub Site Configuration dialog box with the current status of the ODUs is displayed...
Page 201: ...s in the Air Interface section and displays the current HSS of the unit Configure the unit from the Link Configuration Wizard according to the procedure described above Figure H 8 Site Configuration H...
Page 202: ...Site Configuration Appendix H WinLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 H 9 Figure H 9 HSS Not Supported...
Page 203: ...dently before installation on site Both ODUs must be configured the same To Activate a BRS Link 1 Install RADWIN Manager software as usual 2 When the Manager Main Screen is displayed it appears with t...
Page 204: ...box 4 Set the appropriate Frequency Band Plan and Bandwidth 5 Select the required frequency band and click Apply 6 Click Installation Mode 7 Repeat for the remote ODU Figure I 3 BRS Channel Settings...
Page 205: ...Channel Settings 1 Set the Band Plan 2 Select the Bandwidth required Single Band Double Band 3 Select the Frequency from the pull down menu 4 Click Next The system is re synchronized to the changes F...
Page 206: ...DFS as well as ACS An immediate consequence of the FCC IC regulation for 5 4 5 3 GHz is that the standard method of link installation using a single default fixed installa tion channel cannot be used...
Page 207: ...Installer You will see the follow ing window Figure J 1 Activating an ODU Inactive link When the Manager Main Screen is displayed it appears with the Link Sta tus label red and showing Inactive 4 Clic...
Page 208: ...U after activation Probing Notice that the Link ID is shown in the Link name pane 9 Repeat the above procedure for the remote ODU ensuring that in the Air Interface window that you enter exactly the s...
Page 209: ...ated and awaiting configuration FCC IC 5 4 5 3 GHz Link Configuration The Configuration procedure may be carried out from either site using the Configuration wizard as shown in Chapter 7 The only diff...
Page 210: ...t dialog box ACS permanently enabled Upon completion of the wizard the Site configuration dialogs can be used in the usual way Once operational the RADWIN Manager window is the same as for other radio...
Page 211: ...FCC IC 5 4 5 3 GHz Link Configuration Appendix J WinLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 J 6 Figure J 6 FCC IC 5 4 5 3 GHz operational...
Page 212: ...Monitored Hot Standby MHS a k a 1 1 is a duplicated link set up as a primary link and a secondary link in hot standby mode as shown in Figure K 1 below Figure K 1 RADWIN Monitored Hot Standby RADWIN...
Page 213: ...MHS provides Equipment Protection Equipment protection is provided for the electrically active network ele ments ODU and IDU The primary IDU and the secondary IDU are connected by a cable to moni tor...
Page 214: ...for persons responsible for the installation and maintenance of RADWIN MHS To use it you need to know how to Install a WinLink 1000 radio link Install a RADWIN 2000 radio link Use the RADWIN Manager s...
Page 215: ...g yet to be installed To install a Hot Standby Link 1 Set up Primary Link in the usual way Ensure that it is fully operational in accordance with the relevant instructions in Part 1 of the User Manual...
Page 216: ...rt 6 Connect the MHS cables at Sites A and B as shown in Figure K 1 and Figure K 3 above 7 Run the Configuration Wizard for Primary Link Activate TDM services in the usual way Notice that there is a n...
Page 217: ...e the Wizard and then move to Secondary Link 9 Repeat step 8 for Secondary Link For the Services Hot Standby tab this time check the Secondary button 10 Complete the Wizard 11 At Site 1 2 reconnect th...
Page 218: ...Installing a RADWIN MHS Appendix K WinLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 K 7 Figure K 6 The primary link under normal operation...
Page 219: ...mary link to the sec ondary link you need to have running two copies of the RADWIN Manager one logged into the primary link and one logged into the secondary link To see how to run two copies of the R...
Page 220: ...nLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 K 9 Figure K 8 Primary link a few seconds before regular No Link display It will then revert to the standard No Link available window On the secondary link Manager w...
Page 221: ...lace either of the IDUs at Site 1 4 or the secondary IDU at Site 1 2 nothing special is required Simply disconnect the IDU to be replaced and replace it with a new one Replacing a secondary link IDU o...
Page 222: ...ODUs require pre configura tion prior to insertion into the link The items to be pre configured are HSS mode Link ID Frequency Hot Standby mode using the new Services panel in Figure K 5 above IP addr...
Page 223: ...desktop 2 Right click it to get the properties menu You should see something simi lar to this 3 Scroll to the end of the Target field and outside the inverted commas add a space followed by the IP add...
Page 224: ...primary air interface due to failure of the receiver to acquire expected E1 T1 data during a period of 24ms The Primary equipment either ODU or IDU local or remote is pow ered off Following the switch...
Page 225: ...a few moments the TDM icons become green Switching back from the Secondary to the Primary Link Switching back from the secondary link to the primary link will occur after the primary link has become a...
Page 226: ...Switching back from the Secondary to the Primary Link Appendix K WinLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 K 15 Figure K 12 Primary link operating after the switch back from secondary...
Page 227: ...Switching to secondary will occur in the following cases Loss of the primary air interface due to sync loss Loss of the primary air interface due to failure of the receiver to acquire expected TDM dat...
Page 228: ...nks for multi hop The latter situation arises where the trunk to be backed up is longer than the range of Win Link 1000 Figure L 1below shows a simple cascaded link with two hops Figure L 1 Cascaded L...
Page 229: ...IDU R in a cascaded link To backup a single hop leave Cascaded Link unchecked In a cascaded situation check it and then chose the Line Repeater combination that reflects your setup You should repeat t...
Page 230: ...illance VS product belongs to RADWIN s Access line A VS link consists of a base ODU transmitting at 2Mbps connected by a PoE device The camera site uses a PoE connected ODU transmitting at 5Mbps Insta...
Page 231: ...thernet only You must however specify which ODU has the high transmission capacity Figure M 2 VS Services window for VS On completion of the installation the RADWIN Manager main window should look sim...
Page 232: ...WinLink 1000 Part 3 Technical Information Broadband Wireless Transmission User Manual Release 1 9 UM 1000 19 08 15...
Page 233: ...C 47CFR Part 15 Subpart E IC 5 4 5 490 5 580 5 670 5 705 IC RSS 210 FCC IC 5 3 5 270 5 330 FCC 47CFR Part 15 Subpart E and IC RSS 210 FCC IC 4 9 4 950 4 980 FCC 47CFR Part 90 Subpart Y and IC RSS 111...
Page 234: ...BER 10e 11 20MHz 87 84 80 79 73 66 62 Encryption AES 128 Architecture ODU Outdoor Unit with Integrated Antenna or Connectorized for External Antenna IDU Indoor Unit for service interfaces or PoE devic...
Page 235: ...es IEEE 802 1Q hub Bridge selectable mode Latency 3 ms typical Management Application RADWIN Manager RNMS Protocol SNMP and Telnet Dimensions ODU with Integrated Antenna 30 5 12 00 W x 30 5 12 00 H x...
Page 236: ...UVus UL 60950 1 UL 60950 22 CAN CSA C22 2 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 60950 22 UL 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 60950 1 ETSI IEC EN IEC 60950 1 EN IEC 60950 22 EN IEC 60950 1 FCC 47 CFR Class B Part15 Subpart B ETS...
Page 237: ...nge Frequency bands Form factor Type Gain Beam width Dimen sions 2 4 GHz 2 5 GHz 4 9 GHz 5 3 GHz 5 4 GHz 5 8 GHz 5 9 GHz 2 40 2 70 GHz Integrated Flat panel 16dBi 20 1ft 2 30 2 70 GHz Integrated Flat...
Page 238: ...r pinout User Port Connectors LAN Port The LAN 10 100BaseT interface terminates in an 8 pin RJ 45 connector wired in accordance to Table O 2 Table O 1 ODU IDU RJ 45 Connector Pinout Function Color IDU...
Page 239: ...lies here Trunk Ports E1 T1 RJ45 Connector The E1 T1 interfaces terminate in 8 pin RJ 45 connectors as shown in Table O 4 below Hot Standby Port RJ 11 Receive Data positive RD 3 Receive Data negative...
Page 240: ...ut 3 Negative 19 Input 4 Positive 20 Input 4 Negative 21 Output 1 Normally Open 1 Output 1 Common 2 Output 1 Normally Closed 3 Output 2 Normally Open 4 Output 2 Common 5 Output 2 Normally Closed 6 Out...
Page 241: ...nual Release 1 9 O 4 Figure O 1 Example for connecting the alarm connector DC Power Terminals IDU C and BDU IDU E Table O 7 Terminal Block 3 pin 48VDC Function Pin Right Chassis Center Left Table O 8...
Page 242: ...These SFPs support various Ethernet interfaces For example a fibre optic interface can be used to support long fibre distances In addition System on SFP transceivers can be used supporting a proto col...
Page 243: ...used by RADWIN Terminology The following terms are used in this appendix In addition the MIB uses internally the older notions of Local site and Remote site where this manual would use site A and sit...
Page 244: ...tice is to configure the remote site first and then to configure the local site For some of the configuration parameters additional action must be taken before the new value is loaded Please refer to...
Page 245: ...s Admin Service Ethernet Bridge and TDM The general MIB include a single generic parameter that is used by all traps as a trap description parameter MIB Parameters The following section describes all...
Page 246: ...ocol stack For interfaces which do not have such an address e g a serial line this object should contain an octet string of zero length ifAdminStatus 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 7 Integer RW The desired state o...
Page 247: ...N A Trap destinations table Each trap destination is defined by an IP address and a UDP port Up to 10 addresses can be configured winlink1000OduAdmHostsEntry N A Trap destinations table entry INDEX wi...
Page 248: ...1000 1 1 29 DisplayString RO ODU Serial Number winlink1000OduAdmProductName 1 3 6 1 4 1 4458 1000 1 1 30 DisplayString RO This is the product name as it exists at EC winlink1000OduAdmActivationKey 1...
Page 249: ...teger RW Setting this parameter to 1 will cause the link to restart the synchronization process winlink1000OduAirRxPower 1 3 6 1 4 1 4458 1000 1 5 9 1 Integer RO Received Signal Strength in dBm winlin...
Page 250: ...nnelBandwidth 1 3 6 1 4 1 4458 1000 1 5 24 Integer RW Channel bandwidth in KHz A change is effective after reset winlink1000OduAirChannelBWTable N A Channel Bandwidths table winlink1000OduAirChannelBW...
Page 251: ...W of 10MHz in the specific Radio Frame Pattern winlink1000OduAirHssRfpEthChannelB W20MHz 1 3 6 1 4 1 4458 1000 1 5 40 7 1 6 Integer RO Represents the compatibility of Ethernet service under Channel BW...
Page 252: ...rnalMaxRate RO Max Ethernet throughput of the site in Kpbs winlink1000OduAirCapacityDirection RW Capacity direction of the site winlink1000OduPerfMonCurrTable N A This table defines keeps the counters...
Page 253: ...eeded the RSL1 threshold in the last 15 minutes winlink1000OduPerfMonAirCurrRSLThre sh2Exceed 1 3 6 1 4 1 4458 1000 1 6 4 1 4 Gauge RO Number of seconds Receive Signal Level exceeded the RSL2 threshol...
Page 254: ...nk1000OduPerfMonEthCurrTable N A This table defines keeps the ethernet counters of the current 15 min interval winlink1000OduPerfMonEthCurrEntry N A This is an entry in the Current Interval Table INDE...
Page 255: ...eps the TDM counters of the last month in resolution of days winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmDayEntry N A This is an entry in the Days Table INDEX ifIndex winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmDayIdx RO This table is index...
Page 256: ...mId 1 3 6 1 4 1 4458 1000 1 7 3 2 1 3 Integer RO Unique Alarm Identifier combines alarm type and interface The same AlarmId is used for RAISED and CLEARED alarms winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmIfIndex 1 3...
Page 257: ...ink1000IduAdmSN 1 3 6 1 4 1 4458 1000 2 1 6 DisplayString RO IDU Serial Number winlink1000IduAdmIduDetectionMode 1 3 6 1 4 1 4458 1000 2 1 7 Integer RW The parameter defines whether to send Ethernet f...
Page 258: ...AvailableTrunksT1 1 3 6 1 4 1 4458 1000 2 2 16 Integer RO A bitmap describing the TDM trunks that can be opened under T1 configuration The values take into account the IDU hardware configuration winli...
Page 259: ...used to indicate an undefined state winlink1000IduTdmSrvEval 1 3 6 1 4 1 4458 1000 2 6 10 Integer RW Evaluated TDM service bit mask Setting this parameter to value that is bigger than the activated T...
Page 260: ...rt 1 3 6 1 4 1 4458 1000 2 6 21 Integer RO Indicates if Hot Standby is supported winlink1000IduTdmDesiredHotStandbyM ode 1 3 6 1 4 1 4458 1000 2 6 22 Integer RW Desired Hot Standby Mode winlink1000Idu...
Page 261: ...ed The reason is s s Is the reason incompatibleODUs 9 critical Indicates that the ODUs are incompatible Contains a single parameter which is its description 1 Description Incompatible ODUs incompatibl...
Page 262: ...name or both sides of the Link externalAlarmInPort1Alarm 105 major The trap is sent every time an alarm occurs in the External Alarm Input of port 1 Contains a single parameter which is its descripti...
Page 263: ...rized ODU connection rejected hotStandbyAlarm 124 major Indicates that the hot standby secondary link was activated Contains a single parameter which is its description 1 Description Secondary Link Is...
Page 264: ...ons compatible hssMultipleSourcesDisappearedClear 218 normal Indicates that multiple sync pulse sources disappeared Contains a single parameter which is its description 1 Description HSS multiple sync...
Page 265: ...ndicate vari ous system events such as sync loss or disconnection An alarm is raised if at least one of the conditions in one of the tables below is met IDU C Alarms Table R 1 IDU C Output Alarms Desc...
Page 266: ...larm Remote End At least one of two conditions Link is up but at least one of the ports with service config ured at remote is at LOS or AIS only for TDM serv state At least one of the ports with servi...
Page 267: ...al Release 1 9 R 3 PoE 8 Alarms Table R 5 PoE 8 Output Alarms Description Alarm Description Alarm On Conditions Alarm Off Condition Output 1 Over Current ODU Current LED Indicator Red Off Output 2 Pow...
Page 268: ...in Safety Distance cm 5 8 Q3KAMWL1000 5100A AMWL1000 22 42 5 8 Q3KAMWL1000 5100A AMWL1000 28 83 5 8 Q3KAMWL1580 22 109 5 8 Q3KAMWL1580 28 217 5 8 Q3KAMWL1580 32 5 364 2 4 Q3KAMWL1240 5100A AMWL1240 16...
Page 269: ...ty Distances Appendix S WinLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 S 2 5 4 28 6 5 4 9 5 9 5 3 7 3 2 4 6 2 Table S 2 Safety Distances for WinLink 1000 ETSI Products Frequency Band GHz Antenna gain dBi Min Sa...
Page 270: ...une prise de courant avec une protection de terre En outre La cosse de masse sur l IDU C doit tre constamment connect e la protection de terre par un c ble de diam tre de 18 AWG ou plus Le mat riel mo...
Page 271: ...2000 ou Windows XP Pr cautions de s curit pendant le montage de ODU Avant de connecter un c ble l ODU la borne protectrice de masse visse de l ODU doit tre connect e un conducteur externe protecteur o...
Page 272: ...une petite clame voir Figure T 2 un bras voir Figure T 3 quatre visses hex t te M8x40 deux visses hex t te M8x70 quatre rondelles plates M8 trois rondelles lastiques M8 deux crous M8 Prudence Ne pas...
Page 273: ...Montage sur un pyl ne Appendix T WinLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 T 4 Montage sur un pyl ne Figure T 4 Montage sur un pyl ne...
Page 274: ...Montage sur un mur Appendix T WinLink 1000 User Manual Release 1 9 T 5 Montage sur un mur Figure T 5 Montage sur un mur...
Page 275: ...n en m tal Pour installer une antenne externe sur un pyl ne 1 Attacher le support en U l arri re de l antenne en utilisant quatre ron delles plates quatre rondelles lastiques et quatre crous hex 2 Att...
Page 276: ...2 ODU replacement 9 20 Band and DFS E 5 Changing E 1 defaults E 3 Base Distribution Unit BDU 1 12 BDU Everything refers to unless otherwise indexed Package Contents 3 6 Beeper mute 8 21 muting and re...
Page 277: ...panel LEDs for HSS LEDs 3 13 Mounting 3 10 Power connections 3 13 3 13 IDU E Back Panel 1 9 3 10 IDU R Back Panel 1 10 3 10 Installing IDU R 3 10 Installing IDU E and R units 3 9 Package Contents 3 4...
Page 278: ...nk ID 4 11 5 4 8 22 9 19 9 19 9 20 Login 4 3 Login Errors Incorrect IP Address 4 7 Incorrect password 4 7 Unsupported Device 4 6 Login showing Community Options 4 4 Login showing user types 4 5 Manage...
Page 279: ...ink 9 20 PC Minimum Requirements 4 1 Performance Monitor 9 2 Performance Monitoring set time interval 9 8 PoE Described 1 11 Installing a link using 3 14 Ports LAN for PoE 8 O 2 Power over Ethernet se...
Page 280: ...ware Upgarde Multiple sites F 3 Single Site F 2 Software Upgrade F 1 SSID G 3 T TDM Services Clock configuration 5 15 Evaluation 5 14 in Link Budget calculation B 1 Jitter Buffer 5 12 Loopbacks 9 3 mo...