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AN-30e 

user manual

 

 

70-00035-01 

Proprietary Redline Communications © 2004

 November 

16, 

2004 

 

Page 45 of 103

 

Modulation Reduction Level

: This manual setting specifies how many levels the 

system must drop in modulation during re-transmission of erroneous wireless packets. 
The level can be set from 0-7, with '2' being the recommended value. Valid only 
when Adaptive Modulation is disabled. 

Uncoded

 

Burst Rate [Mb/s]

: Select the desired uncoded burst rate for the link. 

Master-mode

:

 

Check this box   to operate this system as a sector controller. 

Each PTP link is comprised of a sector controller and a subscriber system. Check the 
Master tick box   in the Configure System screen of the web interface to configure a 
system to operate as a sector controller. The sector controller establishes and manages 
the bi-directional data link with the subscriber system. Uncheck the Master tick box 

 in the to configure the system to operate as the subscriber station. 

Important: Only one system in a wireless link must be set for Master-mode. 

Software Version

: Select the version of the system software to be loaded when the 

system is rebooted. 
The system includes flash memory to hold two independent software images. This 
allows updates to be uploaded without disrupting operation of the system. See Upload 
Software Section 5.6: for additional details. 

Encryption Enable

: Check this box   to enable over-the-air encryption. 

Encryption must be enabled or disable on both communicating or the system is 
unable to transfer any Ethernet packets. See also Encryption key following. 

Encryption Key

: The correct encryption key must be entered on both communicating 

systems when encryption is enabled. 
Enter the MAC address of the communicating AN-30e system as the data encryption 
key for each system. 

Link Length Mode

: Method for specifying the distance between AN-30e systems. 

Auto

: Distance calculated automatically (recommended). 

Manual

: Operator enters distance. 

Link Measurements Units

: Select the units for the Link Length Mode field. 

Miles

: Link distance is displayed in miles. 

Kilometers

: Link distance is displayed in kilometers. 

Link Length

: Enter the actual (maximum) distance between the pair of AN-30e 

systems. Valid only when Link Length Mode is set for Manual. 

General Antenna Alignment

: Check this box   to enable the antenna alignment 

audible tone generator in the transceiver. 

Radio Enable

: Check this box   to enable the radio transmitter. 

Summary of Contents for AN-30e

Page 1: ...70 00035 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2004 November 16 2004 Page 1 of 103 AN 30e PTP System User Manual ...

Page 2: ...free sales line International nainfo redlinecommunications com 1 866 633 6669 intlinfo redlinecommunications com Support Email Telephone support redlinecommunications com Contact your Redline Distributor Product Registration http www redlinecommunications com Click Support User ID Register Password Redline Disclaimer The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document...

Page 3: ...escription 21 4 1 Quick Install Guide 21 4 2 Unpacking the AN 30e 21 4 3 AN 30e Terminal 22 4 3 1 Mounting 22 4 3 2 Power Supply 22 4 3 3 Time Synchronization Port 22 4 3 4 Wireless Section 22 4 3 5 Ethernet Section 24 4 3 6 System Section 26 4 3 7 The TDM Interface 27 4 4 System Radio 29 4 4 1 Transceiver 29 4 4 2 IF Port Radio Control 29 4 4 3 RF Connector 29 4 4 4 Alignment Pin and Audible Sign...

Page 4: ...on 60 5 10 2 TDM Statistics Statistics Screen 61 6 TDM Over Wireless 63 6 1 Bandwidth Requirements 63 6 1 1 Maximum Uncoded Burst Rates 63 6 1 2 Evaluating TDM Throughput Requirements 64 6 1 3 Mobility Networks 64 6 1 4 Enterprise Networks 65 6 1 5 Evaluating Ethernet Throughput 67 6 1 6 Clock Synchronization 68 7 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 69 7 1 Factory Default Settings 69 7 2 Troubleshooti...

Page 5: ...AN 30e user manual 70 00035 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2004 November 16 2004 Page 5 of 103 8 4 4 Sample TDM CLI Setup Scripts 95 8 5 About SNMP 99 8 6 Glossary Of Terms 100 ...

Page 6: ...rements for E1 64 Table 21 Wireless Link Bandwidth Requirements for T1 64 Table 22 Mobility Backhaul Operating Characteristics 65 Table 23 AN 30e Operating Settings Mobility Backhaul 65 Table 24 Enterprise Backhaul Latency Requirements 66 Table 25 Enterprise Backhaul Operating Parameters 66 Table 26 AN 30e Operating Settings Enterprise Backhaul 66 Table 27 Data Rates Available when Using E1 67 Tab...

Page 7: ...s 91 Table 48 CLI TDM Serial Interface Commands 92 Table 49 CLI TDM DS0 Bundle Commands 92 Table 50 CLI TDM General Statistics Commands 92 Table 51 CLI TDM Ethernet Statistics Commands 93 Table 52 CLI TDM Statistics 93 Table 53 TDM Save Command Error Codes 94 Table 54 E1 Framed Configuration Script 95 Table 55 T1 Framed Configuration Script 97 Table 56 Glossary of Terms 100 ...

Page 8: ...gure 18 SNMP Community Trap Settings Screen 41 Figure 19 System Configuration Screen Wireless Settings 42 Figure 20 Upload Software Screen 47 Figure 21 AN 30e Product Options Screen 48 Figure 22 System Password Screen 49 Figure 23 TDM System Configuration Screen 50 Figure 24 TDM Editing Steps 51 Figure 25 TDM General Configuration Settings 52 Figure 26 TDM IP Address Settings 53 Figure 27 TDM Port...

Page 9: ...l Do not operate this device near water or in a wet location Use only a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Disconnect the power before cleaning Protect the terminal by disconnecting the power if not used for long periods Locate the terminal on a stable horizontal surface or mount it securely in a 19 inch Telco rack The radio transceiver units must not be located near pow...

Page 10: ...Refer all repairs to qualified service personnel Do not remove the covers or modify any part of this device as this voids the warranty 2 Disconnect the power to this product and return it for service if the following conditions apply a The terminal does not function after following the operating instructions outlined in this manual b Liquid has been spilled a foreign object is inside or the termin...

Page 11: ...of this manual 4 For fixed point to point mode of operations the transmitting antennas must be directional as specified in this Users Manual the use of omni directional antenna is prohibit for point to point operation 5 For Class A Unintentional Radiators This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limit...

Page 12: ...connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as is practical 1 6 CE Notice The AN 30e systems are CE certified for operation from 5 4 GHz to 5 8 GHz The transceiver and antenna equipment must be installed by a qualified professional installer and must be installed in compliance with regional national and local regulations It is the responsibility of the sy...

Page 13: ...s not prevent lightning from striking it provides a means for controlling it and preventing damage by providing a low resistance path for the discharge of energy to travel safely to ground Improperly grounded connections are also a source of noise that can cause sensitive equipment to malfunction A good tower grounding system disperses most of the surge energy from a tower strike away from the bui...

Page 14: ...ommunications 2004 November 16 2004 Page 14 of 103 1 8 Product Information Use the following table to record important system information Product Information Terminal SN MAC Address Transceiver SN Model Antenna Model No Antenna SN Serial Number Stickers ...

Page 15: ... of Broadband Fixed Wireless BFW systems The AN 30e system consists of an indoor terminal and outdoor radio transceiver and antenna Figure 1 AN 30e System Terminal Transceiver and Antenna A point to point PTP link is comprised of an AN 30e system configured as a sector controller master mode and a single AN 30e configured as a subscriber station The sector controller establishes a bi directional d...

Page 16: ...minal is configured as a sector controller base station This system controls the wireless link polling and transmission opportunities The sector controller is connected to customer Ethernet network and establishes a bi directional data link over the air with one or more subscriber AN 30e systems Subscriber Station Master mode The terminal configured as a subscriber station The subscriber is connec...

Page 17: ...delivers enhanced security through a proprietary over the air encryption scheme Figure 2 AN 30e terminal The AN 30e system is equipped with dynamic frequency selection DFS to detect interference from other devices using the same frequency and automatically take a pre selected action such as disable transmission or relocate transmission to alternative frequency The system also includes an automatic...

Page 18: ...ssed transparently in the TDM traffic and is not monitored by the AN 30e system For fractionalized E1 at least one bundle on each port must include the signaling channel to support this pass through feature 3 1 2 TDM Configuration TDM signals on the RJ 48 BNC interfaces are sampled and the data is encapsulated into Ethernet frames This data is transmitted over the wireless link where the TDM traff...

Page 19: ...to the priority tag All TDM traffic is assigned to be high priority Flow Control The IEEE 802 3x standard provides a flow control method for improved traffic shaping When the AN 30e terminal detects a high traffic condition or the wireless throughput is decreased an IEEE 802 3x pause control frame is sent to the upstream Ethernet device This control command inhibits the Ethernet device from transm...

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Page 21: ...nfiguration and aligning the antennas Additional detailed installation information is available in the manual titled Installation Guidelines for Redline AN 30e PTP Systems also provided on AN 30e CD ROM This guide provides instructions for site planning and installation including weatherproofing and antenna alignment 4 2 Unpacking the AN 30e The system comes packaged with the following items Quali...

Page 22: ...rounding is very important for safe operation of wireless equipment Refer to the installation section for additional information System Fuse Removable fuses located at the rear of the terminal protect the system power inputs Refer to section 7 5 Replacing System Fuse on page 75 for additional information 4 3 3 Time Synchronization Port The AN 30e has one BNC input on the rear panel for time synchr...

Page 23: ...ioning Repair or replace transceiver Antenna has moved and is no longer aligned with subscriber terminal Re align the antenna Cable between transceiver and antenna or between transceiver and terminal not properly connected Properly secure cables Power not getting to the transceiver from the terminal Repair or replace terminal No wireless link Link LED does not illuminate Receiver and transmitter h...

Page 24: ... due to high winds Re align the antenna Weak RF Link Signal LED flashes Poor cable connection between transceiver and antenna Repair or replace the RF cable 4 3 5 Ethernet Section This section describes the terminal Ethernet port and LEDs Ethernet Data Port The Ethernet Data port is always enabled The port can be set for automatic selection or set manually to operate in full duplex or half duplex ...

Page 25: ...sover cable is used The auxiliary Network equipment may be malfunctioning Repair or replace faulty terminals No Ethernet Link Link Act LED off Processor malfunction Try short reset or long reset 100 LED The 100 LED lights solid green when the Ethernet port is operating at 100 Mb s The LED is not illuminated when the port is operating in 10 Mb s mode Table 6 Ethernet 100 Diagnostics Symptom Possibl...

Page 26: ...escribes other general features of the front panel System LEDs The System LEDs indicate power supply status system faults and synchronization status Figure 8 Front Panel Reset Switch and System LEDs Pwr LED The Pwr LED lights solid green when the AC and or DC power is properly applied to the terminal The Pwr light does not illuminate if there is an internal power supply failure if the power cables...

Page 27: ...ing the reset button for longer than five seconds activates a long reset and some parameters are changed to the factory default settings Refer to the following table for details Table 9 Front Panel Reset Switch Operation Result Depress switch less than 5 seconds Statistical values are reset A short reset may also be activated remotely from the Web maintenance tool by clicking on the System Reset b...

Page 28: ...m Conditions Alarm Sync LED Green Alarm LED Amber AIS LFA Blink Off AIS RAI Off Flickering RAI LFA Flickering Flickering Alarm conditions detected by the terminal are sent to the customer equipment using the TDM signaling channels Refer to the following examples of AN 30e system behavior for additional information Example 1 Loss of Tx to a subscriber CPE Loss of Tx to a subscriber CPE would result...

Page 29: ... 4 4 Alignment Pin and Audible Signal For basic alignment using the received signal an alignment buzzer intermittent tone sweep generator and a voltage pin is available on the ODU transceivers The faster the repetition rate of the buzzer displays the stronger the signal received from the remote end You can also adjust for a voltage peak using a DC voltmeter connected to the alignment voltage pin o...

Page 30: ...e N type connector is for sending receiving the RF signal to from the transceiver A short coaxial cable is provided to connect the antenna to the transceiver 4 4 6 Antenna Mounting Bracket A vertical mount bracket is provided with the system The vertical mount bracket can accommodate 1 to 4 4 45 cm to 11 45 cm OD masts found on many commercial tower installations ...

Page 31: ... over a TCP IP connection This offers the advantage of allowing the operator to access and control the terminal remotely from any geographical location having access to the Internet 5 1 System Menu When the user is successfully logged in the General information page is displayed On the left is a menu of all available pages The operator can point and click on any of the blue text lines in the menu ...

Page 32: ...orded by the terminal Configure System X View and adjust configuration settings for general system identification IP address management functions and wireless Upload Software X Upgrade the existing software load of the terminal with new software stored in a binary file on the server or host computer Product Options X Upgrade the terminal with custom options System Password X X Change your login pa...

Page 33: ... name for the local terminal System Details Displays the user specified information such as location telephone number and or contact number Hardware Revision Displays the detected hardware revision level for this terminal Outdoor Unit Type Displays the detected transceiver model number Master mode Displays the user specified operating mode of the terminal Yes System is configured as a sector contr...

Page 34: ...cified IP address of the terminal IP Subnet Mask Displays the user specified subnet for this terminal Default Gateway Address Displays the user specified IP address of the default router gateway on the local Ethernet segment 5 2 3 Wireless RF Link Established Displays the status of the wireless link Yes RF link is established No RF link has not been established Uncoded Burst Rate Displays the meas...

Page 35: ...he status of the wireless link Yes RF link is established No RF link has not been established Uncoded Burst Rate Mb s Displays the uncoded burst rate for the link Master mode Displays the user specified operating mode of the terminal Yes System is configured as a sector controller No System is configured as a subscriber station Important Only one terminal must be designated Master on each wireless...

Page 36: ...h Received Signal Strength Mean Displays the average received signal strength computed since the last screen refresh Received Signal Strength Max Displays the maximum received signal strength measured since the last screen refresh SINADR Displays the average signal to interference noise and distortion ratio measured since the last screen refresh Rx Packets Displays the total number of wireless pac...

Page 37: ... error messages recorded by the terminal Figure 14 System Logs Screen The logs also indicate if the following transactions were successfully completed Save Configuration Configuration screen Upload Upload Software screen Change Password System Password screen Send Options Key AN 30e Options screen Refer to section 7 4 System Error Log Messages on page 73 for the full list of event messages ...

Page 38: ...t properly before the terminal is connected to the local Ethernet network otherwise address conflicts may occur with other devices on the network Figure 15 System Configuration Screen Ethernet Settings System Name User specified name for the local terminal Enter any combination of up to 20 letters and numbers System Details User specified system description for the local terminal Enter any combina...

Page 39: ...his box to enable the HTTP Web interface If this setting is disabled this screen is not available Refer to the CLI commands section in the Appendix for methods to enable the HTTP interface using the Telnet interface or the console port Telnet Enable Check this box to enable Telnet sessions Refer to the CLI commands in the Appendix Telnet Port Enter the Telnet port address The default Telnet port i...

Page 40: ...splayed Community Configuration Community Name The SNMP community name Community Access Read Check the Read box to grant read access permission to members of this community Uncheck this box to deny read permission Community Access Write Check this box to grant write access permission to members of this community Uncheck this box to deny write permission Trap Configuration Trap Enable When the SNMP...

Page 41: ...e current parameters and return to the main SNMP configuration screen Figure 18 SNMP Community Trap Settings Screen 5 5 2 Wireless Configuration The wireless parameters must be set properly before the terminal is allowed to transmit using the radio otherwise it may cause interference to other high frequency devices operating in the vicinity ...

Page 42: ...eparated at least twenty MHz The availability of frequency bands listed in the following tables is based on the factory entered option key Auto Scan Check this box to enable subscriber systems to scan the frequency band for active base stations The availability of channels is limited by regional regulations It is important that this feature is enabled on the subscriber system when the master end s...

Page 43: ... of operation for DFS The system set to master mode monitors for interference from radar devices and other equipment using the same channel frequency When interference is detected the system automatically takes the action selected using the drop down menu Important DFS Action selection should be set to None where DFS function is not required by regulations DFS cannot be disabled where required by ...

Page 44: ...er level dBm Section 8 3 Antenna and Power Specifications on page 81 lists the maximum transmit power setting based on the antenna gain for a series of frequency settings There are restrictions on the maximum transmit power settings when operating at data rates above 24 Mb s Note In some countries outside of North America the maximum operational power per channel for a specific antenna is limited ...

Page 45: ...ystem is rebooted The system includes flash memory to hold two independent software images This allows updates to be uploaded without disrupting operation of the system See Upload Software Section 5 6 for additional details Encryption Enable Check this box to enable over the air encryption Encryption must be enabled or disable on both communicating or the system is unable to transfer any Ethernet ...

Page 46: ...ystem reboot Test Click this button to have the system activate the current configuration settings for a period of five minutes Click Save at any time during this period to permanently save the current settings Following this interval the system reboots and loads the previously saved settings test settings are discarded System Reset Click this button to reboot the system Resets all statistics and ...

Page 47: ...TP is used to upload the new software image file from your computer to the AN 30e system TFTP server software must be installed and running on the computer you are using to upload the new software file In addition the AN 30e software binary file must be located in the default upload directory for the TFTP server 1 Enter the TFTP Server IP Address and File Name 2 Click the Upload File button to beg...

Page 48: ...purchasing an upgrade option from your local representative 5 7 1 Entering Option Keys Enter the key case sensitive and check to see that it is correct Click Activate to enter the key The key is case sensitive and must include hyphens Click System Log in the left hand menu to view the log If the key was accepted there will be a message 109 Product Options Key activated If the key was not accepted ...

Page 49: ...rname and the old password Enter a new password in the two lower fields using any alphanumeric combination Note the field is case sensitive and can be up to sixteen characters in length Username Enter user name Old Password Enter current password New Password Enter new password Confirm New Password Re enter new password avoids typing errors Note The original factory default passwords can be restor...

Page 50: ... of screen to view and modify the TDM settings There are four sections in the TDM System Configuration screen Figure 23 TDM System Configuration Screen TDM General Configuration Global settings for the TDM interface TDM Port Configuration Configure a specific port TDM Bundle Configuration Configure a specific bundle on a port TDM Controls Buttons to save or cancel changes ...

Page 51: ...ation in an off line mode Changes to this template do not effect the operation of the TDM module When TDM Config is selected in the main menu left of screen the AN 30e creates an offline editing template using a copy of the current TDM settings When any change is made to the general port or bundle settings you must click Apply to save these changes to the offline editing template If you exit a TDM...

Page 52: ... be set to Rx Loop mode In Rx Loop mode the AN 30e reference clock is derived from the receive signal of an active TDM port see Sync On field All TDM ports use this clock for transmission and reception If there is no signal on the specified TDM port then all ports default to using the internal AN 30e reference clock Adaptive Select adaptive mode at the remote end CPE end of the link In adaptive mo...

Page 53: ...erface AN 30e TDM Port IP Ethernet Port IP Figure 26 TDM IP Address Settings The subnet mask is set as the default for the class of IP address entered The mask value cannot be changed Vlan Voice Enter the tag number to use for TDM traffic Enter any value from 0 to 2095 If a non zero number is entered the TDM traffic will be transported as high priority using the entered VLAN tag and will not appea...

Page 54: ...gs Set the line characteristics for the selected TDM port Selections will depend on the selected line type Figure 28 TDM Port Editing Screen Port ID Displays the selected interface port from 1 to 8 Coding Select the line coding type for this interface Available options depend on the interface line type The selections for T1 are AMI Select this setting for Alternate Mark Inversion coding B8ZS Encod...

Page 55: ...e T1 line Adds additional features of CRC FDL and frame synchronization like D4 unframed The entire T1 signal is forwarded without modification The selections for E1 are FAS Framing scheme where timeslot zero of every even frame is reserved for the Frame Alignment Signal FAS code CRC4 Cyclic Redundancy Check unframed The entire E1 signal is forwarded without modification Loopback Select the testin...

Page 56: ...g data for only the designated sets of timeslots The TDM Bundle Configuration settings allow you to specify up to eight full or fractional E1 bundles Use of fractional services can save bandwidth by sending only the designated sets of timeslots Framing must be selected on ports where fractional bundles are specified TDM signals are transported by encapsulating timeslot data within Ethernet packets...

Page 57: ...ing information is required to extract the timeslot data Multiple fractional bundle definitions on the same serial port must not have the same destination port Each bundle must specify a unique port at each termination point Signaling is not monitored by the AN 30e system If signaling is required for fractional E1 the signaling timeslot must be included in the bundle Viewing and modifying the TDM ...

Page 58: ...ter the first active timeslot of this bundle Framed Begin TS selection is from 1 to 32 Framing is required when specifying fractional bundles Unframed Begin TS must be 0 Time slot 0 is required to transport timing and signaling information Number TS The number of contiguous time slots in this bundle starting at Begin TS There are thirty two time slots reserved for each port Framed Number TS may be...

Page 59: ...e settings active You must click Send and then click Save in the TDM General Configuration screen to permanently save any new settings for the TDM board 5 9 5 TDM System Configuration Control Buttons Use these control buttons at the bottom of the TDM General Configuration screen to test save or cancel changes to the TDM interface Figure 34 TDM Bundle Editing Dialog Box Save Click Save to save the ...

Page 60: ...Statistics drop down menu to select a TDM port Click the Config button to view the statistics screen Figure 35 TDM Properties Statistics Screen MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the TDM interface TDM Ports Use the drop down menu to select a port on the TDM interface Show port Stats Click Show Port Stats to view the Ethernet statistics for the TDM port selected in the TDM Ports field Reset Po...

Page 61: ...ived in error E1 Loss of multiframe Two consecutive multiframe alignment signals have been received with an error Remote Alarm Indication A red carrier failure alarm exists at the remote network interface location Alarm Indication Signal AIS alarm is a notification sent to upstream devices to inform them that the originating signal has been lost Errored second An Errored Second has one or more of ...

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Page 63: ...d to successfully transport TDM traffic The working system should be evaluated on the worst case modulated burst rate This consideration must include the possibility of asymmetrical modulated burst rates for the uplink and downlink caused by interference affecting only one direction on the wireless link 6 1 1 Maximum Uncoded Burst Rates It is important that adequate testing be performed to demonst...

Page 64: ...tenna The following tables list the required bandwidth for operating E1 and T1 over the wireless link The values provided indicate the error free bandwidth that must be available exclusively for the TDM traffic Table 20 Wireless Link Bandwidth Requirements for E1 Number of Active T1 Ports Modulation Coding Uncoded Burst Rate Mbps 1 BPSK 3 4 9 2 QPSK 1 2 12 4 16QAM 1 2 24 8 64 QAM 2 3 48 Table 21 W...

Page 65: ...t port is always available for in band management using SNMP HTTP and Telnet Table 22 Mobility Backhaul Operating Characteristics AN 30e System Performance GSM1 Reference CDMA2 Reference Required Reference Signal Stability Stratum 3 Stratum 1 Stratum 3 Stratum 1 Round Trip Delay ms 16 25 25 1 GSM GPRS UMTS 2 CDMAOne CDMA2000 1X CDMA2000 1x EVDO 3 GPS source recommended for clock stability exceedin...

Page 66: ...he AN 30e wireless system Figure 38 AN 30e Enterprise Deployment The following table lists the operating requirements for enterprise deployments Table 25 Enterprise Backhaul Operating Parameters AN 30e System Performance Enterprise Network Reference Frame Relay Network Reference Required Reference Signal Stability Stratum 4 Stratum 4 Stratum 4 Return Trip Delay ms 60 300 Not Sensitive 1 GPS source...

Page 67: ...Option Duplex Ethernet Throughput Mbps Modulation Mode Uncoded Burst Rate Mbps 1 17 16 QAM 1 2 24 1 2 27 16 QAM 3 4 36 3 43 64 QAM 3 4 54 1 13 16 QAM 1 2 24 2 2 24 16 QAM 3 4 36 3 38 64 QAM 3 4 54 1 16 16 QAM 3 4 36 4 2 N A N A N A 3 32 64 QAM 3 4 54 1 10 64 QAM 3 4 54 8 2 N A N A N A 3 N A N A N A Table 28 Data Rates Available when Using E1 Number of Active T1 Ports Data Option Duplex Ethernet Th...

Page 68: ...efinitions Table 29 Stratum Clock Definitions Stratum Accuracy Adjustment Synchronization Accuracy Pull In Range Time To First Frame Slip 1 1 x 10 11 N A N A 72 Days 2 1 6 x 10 8 1 6 x 10 8 1 x 10 10 day 7 Days 3E 1 0 x 10 6 4 6 x 10 6 1 x 10 8 day 3 5 Hours 3 4 6 x 10 6 4 6 x 10 6 3 7 x 10 7 day 6 Minutes 4E 32 x 10 6 32 x 10 6 Same as Accuracy N A 4 32 x 10 6 32 x 10 6 Same as Accuracy N A ...

Page 69: ...nable to establish a communication link This section provides basic diagnostic and troubleshooting procedures to help solve problems that may occur with the system If after reading this section you are unable to get the system operating properly please contact your local Redline representative Include the model name and serial number of the system located on the back of the terminal in your commun...

Page 70: ...espond by displaying the login dialog box check that the correct IP address is being used The value 192 168 25 2 is the factory default value and may have been changed during installation The next test is to verify the IP address is reachable from the computer Use the ping command to test the connection between the terminal and host computer The system always responds to ping frames less that 577 ...

Page 71: ... and connectors Radio High Temp Warning The transceivers internal temperature rose above 185F 85C The transceiver shuts down for thirty seconds to allow cooling time Radio Power Supply Fault Displays a fault in the transceivers power supply This error could be due to a problem with the internal power supply or with the power source from the terminal If the Low DC Voltage At Radio error is also ind...

Page 72: ...F Cable Radio High Temp Warning Radio Power Supply Fault Low DC Voltage At Radio Input 0 No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors 1 X 2 X 3 X X 4 X 5 X X 6 X X 7 X X X 8 X 9 X X 10 X X 11 X X X 12 X X 13 X X X 14 X X X 15 X X X X 16 X 17 X X 18 X X 19 X X X 20 X X 21 X X X 22 X X X 23 X X X X 24 X X 25 X X X 26 X X X 27 X X X X 28 X X X 29 X X X X 30 X X X X 31 X X X X X ...

Page 73: ...once Contact your local Redline representative 111 SNMP configuration loaded successfully The SNMP configuration was successfully loaded 201 EEPROM corrupted Def param loaded The memory area containing the system configuration has been corrupted Default parameters loaded 202 Error while saving parameters The latest configuration parameters have not been successfully saved In this case repeat the s...

Page 74: ...ceiver shuts down for thirty seconds to allow cooling 219 Excessive DC loss on IF cable The DC voltage at the transceiver carried by the IF cable from the terminal is lower than the required 24 VDC Check the IF cable and connectors 220 Outdoor unit power supply fault Displays a fault in the transceivers power supply This error could be due to a problem with the internal power supply or with the po...

Page 75: ... off the black plastic cover located on the back panel beside the power switch and extract the red fuse holder 3 Use an approved tool to remove the glass cased fuses from the holder Be certain to replace the fuse s into the lower half of the holder as shown in the diagram below The fuse holder holds two fuses both of which are active Be certain to use fuses of the same type and rating Note space F...

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Page 77: ...t using high grade cable3 Network Attributes 802 1p network traffic prioritization 802 3x Ethernet flow control Automatic Link Distance Ranging DHCP pass through Transparent bridge VLAN pass through Dynamic Channel Control Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC Modulation Coding Rates Adaptive Modulation bi directional burst to burst auto selects 1 2 BPSK 3 4 BPSK 1 ...

Page 78: ...art 15 Operating Temperature IDU Operating Cond 5 C to 40 C IDU Short Term Cond 5 C to 55 C for up to 16 hours ODU Operating Cond 40 C to 60 C Dimensions IDU 431 8 mm x 304 8 mm x 44 45 mm 17 x 12 x 1 75 Weight 2 5 Kg 5 5 lb TDM Specifications Clocking Adaptive loopback internal Diagnostics Remote loop and local loop testing detects and generates LOS AIS and RAI Interface Ports One to eight TDM po...

Page 79: ...hm Line Protection Bellcore GR 1089 Standards ANSI T1 403 ITU T Rec G 703 G 704 G 733 G 821 G 826 1 Center frequency is dependent on region 2 In some countries outside of North America the maximum operational power per channel with a given antenna is limited in accordance to maximum allowable EIRP levels for the region 3 With two lightning arrestors installed Subject to change without notice ...

Page 80: ...east 18 AWG The DC power input is floating Ve and Ve not connected to chassis allowing positive minus to ground negative positive to ground and floating power connections as required Refer to table below for connection details If the terminal does not power on it is possible that the blue and black wires are connected incorrectly resulting in a reversal of polarity In this event the diode protecti...

Page 81: ... Parabolic PTP 20 26 20 No Limit 48 00032 31 2 Directional Parabolic PTP 20 26 20 No Limit 48 00033 34 6 Directional Parabolic PTP 20 26 20 No Limit 48 00006 28 Directional Flat Panel PMP 20 8 2 36 48 00014 15 Directional Flat Panel PMP 20 21 15 36 48 00017 14 Directional Flat Panel PMP 20 22 16 36 48 00020 23 Directional Flat Panel PMP 20 13 7 36 48 00028 17 Directional Flat Panel PMP 20 19 13 36...

Page 82: ...g table provides the adjustment available for maximum RF power settings based on the angle of deployment Applies to sectorized antennas only Table 38 5 4 GHz Band RF Power vs Antenna Gain Angle Degrees A6017 RWS dBm A9016 RWS dBm A6015 MTS dBm A9014 MTS dBm 0 1 0 4 2 1 0 1 5 3 2 1 4 3 5 4 6 12 2 13 3 14 4 15 5 24 6 25 2 26 3 27 4 6 28 5 7 29 6 8 32 7 37 8 39 9 45 7 ...

Page 83: ... Ant Gain dBi Max Power dBm Ant Gain dBi Max Power dBm 6 0 15 21 0 1 6 5 15 21 5 1 7 0 14 22 0 2 7 5 14 22 5 2 8 0 13 23 0 3 8 5 13 23 5 3 9 0 12 24 0 4 9 5 12 24 5 4 10 0 11 25 0 5 10 5 11 25 5 5 11 0 10 26 0 6 11 5 10 26 5 6 12 0 9 27 0 7 12 5 9 27 5 7 13 0 8 28 0 8 13 5 8 28 5 8 14 0 7 29 0 9 14 5 7 29 5 9 15 0 5 30 0 9 15 5 5 30 5 10 16 0 4 31 0 10 16 5 4 31 5 11 17 0 3 32 0 11 17 5 3 32 5 12 ...

Page 84: ... a cross connect or null modem cable DB9 female female Set the PC Terminal to emulate a VT 52 or VT 100 terminal using the following port settings Bits Per Second 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control Hardware The following table lists the terminal 9 PIN D SUB male connector pinout Table 40 Console RS 232 Port Pinout Pin Name RS232 V 24 Description 1 CD CF 109 Carrier Detect 2 RXD ...

Page 85: ...for configuring and operating the terminal via Telnet using the command line interface CLI To connect to the terminal Telnet to the IP address of the terminal default address shown below Figure 40 Connecting via Telnet When the command prompt screen appears login using the Username admin and Password admin The terminal may now be configured and queried using a set of CLI commands Type help for a l...

Page 86: ...on parameter parameter name value Without value set returns the actual value for configuration parameters For status parameters use the Get command show config Returns a list of all System Configuration parameters show log Returns a list of current system log entries show snmp Returns a list of all SNMP communities and settings show stats Returns a list of all System Status parameters snmpaccess M...

Page 87: ...tem Status Table 43 CLI System Status Command Description cableattn The attenuation of the signal over the IF cable erxpkt Total packets successfully received locally erxpktd Total packet errors received locally etxpkt Total Ethernet packets transmitted gateway The IP address of the default router ipaddr The IP address used by the local terminal ipmask The IP Subnet Mask used by the local terminal...

Page 88: ... encrypt Specifies whether over the air data encryption is enabled encryptkey Enter the subscriber terminal MAC address if encryption is enabled flowctrl Specifies if flow control is enabled on the Ethernet port gateway The IP address of the default router http Specifies whether configuration over HTTP is enabled ipaddr The IP address used by the local terminal ipmask The IP Subnet Mask used by th...

Page 89: ...abled sysdetails The location telephone contact information etc sysname Identifies the local terminal telnet Specifies whether configuration over telnet is enabled telnetport The TCP port used for telnet test config Allows testing of these settings for 5 minutes after which the system reverts to the previously saved settings Use Save to make permanently save settings txpower The maximum power leve...

Page 90: ...edit temporary and test running configuration profiles in advance of cutover without losing the default startup configuration settings Temporary Configuration Running Configuration Startup Configuration tdm_start tdm_save tdm_copy Temporary Configuration Running Configuration Startup Configuration tdm_start tdm_save tdm_copy Figure 42 TDM Configuration Files The control commands are used to manipu...

Page 91: ... CONFIG General configuration parameters from running or startup config softver Coded software version syncon SYNC_ON The serial interface port to be used as clocking reference vlandata VID_DATA The VLAN ID used to tag all ingress traffic at the data port of the AN 30e vlanvoice VID_VOICE The VLAN ID used to tag all traffic from the E1 ports of the AN 30e TDM Set and Get operations The get operati...

Page 92: ...tor BN optional parameters tdm get operator BN command Table 48 CLI TDM DS0 Bundle Commands CLI Command Description delbundle Delete all settings of specified bundle destbundle DESTB Identifies the destination bundle that maps to the specified bundle destip BN DEST_IP Identifies the destination IP address AN 30e for the specified bundle jitterbuf BN JBLEN This command specifies the jitter buffer l...

Page 93: ...nnected link up ethsaerr Align errors ethsbtok Bytes transmitted ok ethscerr CRC errors ethsfrok Frames transmitted ok ethslcol Late collisions ethsmcol Multiple collisions ethsmfrok Frames received ok ethsscol Single collisions ethstdef Transmission deferred tdethsbrok Bytes received ok TDM Statistics Table 51 CLI TDM Statistics Statistic Description tdmsais SN Alarm indication signal tdmscvc SN ...

Page 94: ... clocking is loopback and the serial interface selected for synchronization has no bundles defined or if clocking is adaptive and there is no exactly one bundle defined 0 SERIAL_BUNDLES_OVERLAP Bundles defined on the serial line x have timeslots overlapping x 1 4 1 SERIAL_TOO_MANY_BUNDLES The serial line x is unframed and the user defined more than one bundle x 1 4 2 SERIAL_CODING Wrong line codin...

Page 95: ...ng 8 2 tdm set framing 8 4 tdm set loopback 8 0 tdm set destbundle 1 1 tdm set tsbegin 1 0 tdm set tsnum 1 32 tdm set destip 1 192 168 100 199 tdm set jitterbuf 1 20 tdm set packetlen 1 256 tdm set destbundle 33 33 tdm set tsbegin 33 0 tdm set tsnum 33 32 tdm set destip 33 192 168 100 199 tdm set jitterbuf 33 20 tdm set packetlen 33 256 tdm start tdm set line 1 tdm set clock 2 tdm set syncon 1 tdm...

Page 96: ... packetlen 225 256 tdm save tdm copy tdm set tsnum 33 32 tdm set destip 33 192 168 100 192 tdm set jitterbuf 33 20 tdm set packetlen 33 256 tdm set destbundle 65 65 tdm set tsbegin 65 0 tdm set tsnum 65 32 tdm set destip 65 192 168 100 192 tdm set jitterbuf 65 20 tdm set packetlen 65 256 tdm set destbundle 97 97 tdm set tsbegin 97 0 tdm set tsnum 97 32 tdm set destip 97 192 168 100 192 tdm set jit...

Page 97: ... 1 1 tdm set tsbegin 1 0 tdm set tsnum 1 25 tdm set destip 1 192 168 100 199 tdm set jitterbuf 1 20 tdm set packetlen 1 200 tdm set destbundle 33 33 tdm set tsbegin 33 0 tdm set tsnum 33 25 tdm set destip 33 192 168 100 199 tdm set jitterbuf 33 20 tdm set packetlen 33 200 tdm set destbundle 65 65 tdm set tsbegin 65 0 tdm start tdm set line 0 tdm set clock 2 tdm set syncon 1 tdm set idlecode 255 td...

Page 98: ... 225 192 168 100 199 tdm set jitterbuf 225 20 tdm set packetlen 225 200 tdm save tdm copy tdm set jitterbuf 33 20 tdm set packetlen 33 200 tdm set destbundle 65 65 tdm set tsbegin 65 0 tdm set tsnum 65 25 tdm set destip 65 192 168 100 192 tdm set jitterbuf 65 20 tdm set packetlen 65 200 tdm set destbundle 97 97 tdm set tsbegin 97 0 tdm set tsnum 97 25 tdm set destip 97 192 168 100 192 tdm set jitt...

Page 99: ...istics etc that directly relate to the operation of the device in question and are contained in a virtual information database known as a Management Information Base MIB SNMP allows managers and agents to communicate for accessing these objects Management information bases MIBs are a collection of definitions that define the properties of the managed object within the device to be managed Every ma...

Page 100: ...nce from other devices using the same frequency and automatically take a pre selected action such as disable transmission or relocate transmission to alternative frequency DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A DHCP server automatically issues IP addresses within a specified range to devices on a network Directional Antenna An antenna that concentrates transmission power into one direction Enc...

Page 101: ...ructed path between two antennas OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM spreads data to be transmitted over a large number of orthogonal carriers OLOS Optical Line Of Sight A clear direct path between two antennas with obstructions within the first Fresnel zone Packet A bundle of data organized in a specific way for transmission The three principal elements of a packet include the he...

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