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 Red

CONNEX

TM

 AN-80i 

  

User 

Manual

 

70-00072-01-04b 

Proprietary Redline Communications © 2007

 

October 31, 2007 

Page 4 of 94

 

4.2

 

PMP Menu............................................................................................... 43

 

4.3

 

Functional Description............................................................................. 44

 

4.3.1

 

Overview.............................................................................................. 44

 

4.3.2

 

Minimum Setup Requirements ............................................................ 45

 

4.3.3

 

Packet Classification ........................................................................... 45

 

4.4

 

PMP Screens .......................................................................................... 46

 

4.4.1

 

Configuration Screen........................................................................... 46

 

4.4.2

 

Link Screen.......................................................................................... 47

 

4.4.3

 

Group Screen ...................................................................................... 48

 

Group .................................................................................................. 48

 

Wireless Traffic Parameters ................................................................ 49

 

4.4.4

 

Connection Screen .............................................................................. 50

 

Connection Configuration.................................................................... 50

 

Wireless Traffic Parameters ................................................................ 51

 

4.5

 

Browse Screens ...................................................................................... 52

 

4.5.1

 

Links Screen........................................................................................ 52

 

4.5.2

 

Groups Screen .................................................................................... 53

 

4.5.3

 

Connections Screen ............................................................................ 54

 

4.6

 

Statistics Screens.................................................................................... 55

 

4.6.1

 

Link Statistics....................................................................................... 55

 

4.6.2

 

Group

 

Statistics.................................................................................. 56

 

4.6.3

 

Connection Statistics ........................................................................... 57

 

4.6.4

 

System Status - PMP Wireless Statistics ............................................ 58

 

4.7

 

Quick Configuration Guide ...................................................................... 58

 

4.7.1

 

Configure Pass-Through Operation..................................................... 59

 

Step 1: Create New Link for Each Subscriber..................................... 59

 

Step 2: Create Single Pass-through Group ......................................... 60

 

Step 3: Create Connections ................................................................ 60

 

Step 4: Save Configuration ................................................................. 60

 

4.7.2

 

VLAN Configuration............................................................................. 61

 

Step 1: Change Group to VLAN Tagged............................................. 61

 

Step 2: Change Connections to VLAN Tagged................................... 61

 

Step 3: Save Configuration ................................................................. 61

 

5

 

CLI Interface........................................................................................... 62

 

5.1

 

CLI Command Summary......................................................................... 62

 

5.2

 

Connecting with Telnet............................................................................ 63

 

5.3

 

CLI Command Set................................................................................... 64

 

5.3.1

 

Chgver ................................................................................................. 64

 

5.3.2

 

Clear .................................................................................................... 64

 

5.3.3

 

Del ....................................................................................................... 64

 

5.3.4

 

Enable ................................................................................................. 64

 

5.3.5

 

Freq ..................................................................................................... 65

 

5.3.6

 

Get....................................................................................................... 65

 

5.3.7

 

Load..................................................................................................... 67

 

5.3.8

 

New ..................................................................................................... 67

 

5.3.9

 

Ping ..................................................................................................... 67

 

Summary of Contents for RedCONNEX AN-80i PMP

Page 1: ...70 00072 01 04b Proprietary Redline Communications 2007 October 31 2007 Page 1 of 94 RedCONNEX TM AN 80i PTP PMP System User Manual ...

Page 2: ...ications com Sales Inquiries North American nainfo redlinecommunications com Toll free sales 1 866 633 6669 International intlinfo redlinecommunications com Support www redlinecommunications com support support_portal html Document Control 70 00072 01 04 AN 80i_User_Manual 20071031a doc Disclaimer The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be ...

Page 3: ...Power Adapter 14 2 6 Antenna Alignment 15 2 6 1 Web Page Alignment 15 2 6 2 Audible Alignment 15 3 Web Interface PTP 16 3 1 System Login 16 3 2 System Menu 17 3 3 System Information 18 General 18 Ethernet 19 Wireless 19 3 4 System Status 20 General information 20 Ethernet LAN Statistics 21 Wireless Statistics 21 Controls 21 3 5 System Logs Screen 22 3 6 System Configuration Screen 25 Ethernet Conf...

Page 4: ...Screen 54 4 6 Statistics Screens 55 4 6 1 Link Statistics 55 4 6 2 Group Statistics 56 4 6 3 Connection Statistics 57 4 6 4 System Status PMP Wireless Statistics 58 4 7 Quick Configuration Guide 58 4 7 1 Configure Pass Through Operation 59 Step 1 Create New Link for Each Subscriber 59 Step 2 Create Single Pass through Group 60 Step 3 Create Connections 60 Step 4 Save Configuration 60 4 7 2 VLAN Co...

Page 5: ... Certified Antennas 87 7 3 1 5 4 GHz Radio ETSI Certified Antennas 87 7 3 2 5 8 GHz Radio ETSI Certified Antennas 87 7 4 FCC IC Certified Antennas 88 7 4 1 5 4 GHz Radio FCC IC Certified Antennas 88 7 4 2 5 8 GHz Radio FCC IC Certified Antennas 88 7 5 Regional Codes 90 7 6 Glossary Of Terms 91 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 FCC IC RF Recommended Safe Separation Distances 10 Table 2 Web System Log Messages...

Page 6: ...rap 77 Table 31 CLI test 77 Table 32 CLI upgrade 77 Table 33 CLI user 78 Table 34 Diag Factory Default Settings 79 Table 35 Diag Web Interface Diagnostics 82 Table 36 Diag PTP Status Codes 83 Table 37 Diag PMP Status Code Bits 84 Table 38 Diag PMP Status Codes 84 Table 39 Spec AN 80i Technical Specifications 85 Table 40 Spec AN 80i PoE Specifications 86 Table 41 Spec ETSI Certified Antennas 5 4 GH...

Page 7: ...on Screen 38 Figure 16 Web SNMP Community Configuration Screen 39 Figure 17 Web SNMP Trap Configuration Screen 40 Figure 18 Web Spectrum Sweep Screen 41 Figure 19 Web Spectrum Sweep Results 42 Figure 20 PMP Main Menu 43 Figure 21 PMP Basic Pass through Group Configuration 44 Figure 22 PMP VLAN Tagged Traffic Example 44 Figure 23 PMP Wireless Settings 46 Figure 24 PMP Link Configuration Screen 47 F...

Page 8: ...ystem must be contracted to a professional installer 3 Read this user manual and follow all operating and safety instructions 4 Keep all product information for future reference 5 The power requirements are indicated on the product marking label Do not exceed the described limits 6 Use only a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Disconnect the power before cleaning 7 Disco...

Page 9: ...Protection WARNING The following notes are general recommendations for the system The wireless equipment should be installed by a qualified professional installer who must follow local and national codes for electrical grounding and safety Failure to meet safety requirements and or use of non standard practices and procedures could result in personal injury and damage to equipment A direct lightni...

Page 10: ...crews provided for terminating the ground wires 1 5 FCC IC Notice 1 The Model AN 80i and its antenna must be professionally installed 2 WARNING FCC IC RF Exposure Warnings To satisfy FCC and IC RF exposure requirements for RF transmitting devices the following distances should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation Table 1 FCC IC RF Recommended Safe Se...

Page 11: ...on the telecommunications cables a minimum 26 AWG telecommunication line cord must be used 4 Pour être en conformance avec les exigences finies de sûreté de sur tension sur les câbles de télécommunications un fil de télécommunication ayant un caliber minimum de 26 AWG doit être utilisé 5 Reminder to all the BWA system installers Attention to Section 820 40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for ...

Page 12: ...lled using a time division duplexing TDD RF transceiver to transmit and receive on the same RF channel The main AN 80i features include advanced technologies to address inter cell interference enhanced security features through a proprietary over the air encryption scheme and Automatic Transmitter Power Control ATPC to automatically achieve and maintain optimum performance The AN 80i outdoor unit ...

Page 13: ...i receives DC power and exchanges data with the indoor network through the Ethernet port The AN 80i Ethernet port connects to the PoE Adapter using a weatherproof Cat 5e Ethernet cable The Ethernet port is a female RJ 45 connector 2 2 RF Port The RF port is used to sending and receive RF signal to from the antenna A short coaxial cable is provided to connect the transceiver to an external antenna ...

Page 14: ...ing customer premises Ethernet equipment directly to the OUTPUT DATA POWER connector on the Power over Ethernet power adapter may damage customer equipment Figure 3 Intro Indoor Power over Ethernet PoE Module Important PoE Adapter Type Use the AN 80i only with CINCON PoE Adapter Model TR60A POE L Warning to Service Personnel 48 VDC Customer equipment including personal computers routers etc must b...

Page 15: ...o This web page can be accessed from a laptop computer and most web enabled handheld devices Use the following URL to access the AN 80i alignment web page http AN 80i IP Address usr aa html For example http 192 168 20 30 usr aa html 2 6 2 Audible Alignment The signal will sound infrequently when a low signal is detected and more often as the signal strength increases The audible signal is enabled ...

Page 16: ...hat unit 3 1 System Login On the PC open a browser Internet Explorer 6 or higher recommended For new systems enter the default IP address 192 168 25 2 The following dialog should be displayed Figure 4 Web Login Screen Login to the AN 80i using your user name and password See Table 7 Web Default System Users on page 35 for the factory default usernames and passwords If the IP address username and o...

Page 17: ...ccessful login the General Information screen is displayed On the left is a menu of all available screens Point and click on the blue text of the menu to display that screen Figure 5 Web System Menu The administrator admin has unrestricted access to all screens All other users have viewing access only See 3 7 Users Management on page 34 for details ...

Page 18: ... assigned contact information Hardware Version Displays the hardware version of the AN 80i System Mode The system designated as PTP Master establishes and manages the bi directional data link with a remote end AN 80i Only one system in a wireless link must be set for PTP Master mode PTP Master AN 80i begins transmitting automatically sends poll messages to locate the remote AN 80i Slave and negoti...

Page 19: ...n the AN 80i chassis IP Address User assigned IP address of this AN 80i IP Subnet Mask User assigned IP subnet mask Default Gateway Address User assigned IP address of the default router or gateway Wireless RF Link Established Status of the wireless link Yes RF link successfully established with remote end AN 80i No RF link not established with remote end AN 80i Uncoded Burst Rate The current unco...

Page 20: ... RF link has been successfully established with the remote end AN 80i No RF link has not been established with the remote end AN 80i Uncoded Burst Rate The negotiated uncoded burst rate UBR for the link System Mode The PTP Master establishes and manages the wireless link with the remote end AN 80i Each wireless link must have only one PTP Master PTP Master This unit begins transmitting automatical...

Page 21: ...Number of packets transmitted on the Ethernet port including Ethernet frames and error correction bytes Wireless Statistics Received Signal Strength Min Minimum measured RSSI value Received Signal Strength Mean Average measured RSSI value Received Signal Strength Max Maximum measured RSSI value SINADR Average signal to interference noise and distortion ratio measured since the last screen refresh ...

Page 22: ...essage Description 1001 System Configuration Load OK 1002 System Configuration Save OK 1003 EEPROM Directory Load OK 1004 EEPROM Directory Save OK 1005 User Configuration Load OK 1006 User Configuration Save OK 1007 Network Configuration Load OK 1008 Network Configuration Save OK 1009 Network Configuration OK 1010 Version Ctrl Data Load OK 1011 Version Ctrl Data Save OK 1012 System Description Loa...

Page 23: ... 2 1040 Reg Req step 2 1041 Restart freq scan act links 1042 ID tables saved OK 1043 ID defined OK 1044 ID tables not changed OK 1045 ID modified OK 1046 RF frequency validation OK 2001 System Configuration Load ERROR 2002 System Configuration Save ERROR 2003 EEPROM Directory Load ERROR 2004 EEPROM Directory Save ERROR 2005 User Configuration Load ERROR 2006 User Configuration Save ERROR 2007 Netw...

Page 24: ...2028 TFTP ERROR 2029 Firmware configuration ERROR 2031 Factory Data Save ERROR 2034 HTTP User Mgm Invalid password 2035 HTTP User Mgm Invalid User 2036 HTTP User Mgm Chg User Attributes ERROR 2037 SNMP Configuration Load ERROR 2038 SNMP Configuration Save ERROR 2039 Invalid Options Key 2039 SNTP Time received ERROR 2040 MAC Initialization ERROR 2041 MAC Busy 2042 ID database corrupted 2043 Invalid...

Page 25: ...Configuration Screen Ethernet Configuration System Name Enter the name for this AN 80i The name can be any combination of letters and numbers System Details Enter additional descriptive details about this AN 80i The description can be any combination of letters and numbers System Location Enter additional descriptive details about this AN 80i The description can be any combination of letters and n...

Page 26: ...ages using a network time server When enabled you must enter the network address of the SNTP server in the SNTP Server IP Address field SNTP Server IP Address Enter the network address of the SNTP server Valid only when the SNTP Enable field is checked Polling Interval Enter the SNTP polling interval hours Time Zone GMT Enter the hours offset from GMT for this time zone Valid only when the SNTP En...

Page 27: ... PTP Master and PTP Slave can be managed through the local Ethernet port using untagged traffic Over the air management is possible only after creating a pass through group and pass through connections for each PTP Slave When Mgmt Tag Enable is enabled this PTP Master or PTP Slave can be managed only using VLAN traffic tagged with the value specified in the Mgmt VID field Over the air management i...

Page 28: ...ystems operating as a wireless link The options key controls channel availability Refer to Table 46 Spec Regional Identification Codes on page 90 for available channels Use the Autoscan feature to enable use of multiple channels When the Auto Scan field is not checked the PTP Slave will only register with a PTP Master operating at the frequency specified in the RF Freq MHz field Important To minim...

Page 29: ...cy Range Begin Enter the lower limit of the frequency scan interval MHz The scan interval must be a subset of the region frequency range End Enter the upper limit of the frequency scan interval MHz The scan interval must be a subset of the region frequency range Add Click to check the range settings and add these to the Local Frequency Range list if valid To save changes to non volatile memory ret...

Page 30: ...scan intervals three times without locating and registering with a PTP Master the scanning mode is changed to include all frequency ranges for the enabled region until registration or reboot The PTP Master can also be programmed with a list of scan intervals When the PTP Slave registers with a PTP Master that has frequency ranges defined the list is transmitted to the PTP Slave and is displayed as...

Page 31: ... events were detected for a period of thirty minutes If DFS trigger events are detected on all channels operation is suspended until the thirty minute time interval expires for at least one channel Important Where DFS is required by regional regulations this function is permanently enabled at the factory and can not be disabled by the installer or end user Antenna Gain Enter the gain dBm for the s...

Page 32: ...sabled Important The Ethernet Follows Wireless setting affects all data and management traffic HTTP TELNET and SNMP While activated it is not possible to manage the AN 80i using the Ethernet port Ethernet follows wireless timeout sec Enter the period in seconds the Ethernet port will remain disabled following loss of connectivity on the wireless interface Following this interval the Ethernet port ...

Page 33: ...th Enter the actual length of the path that the radio wave travels between the two AN 80i units The link length is used to calculate the transmission to response interval and reject reflections of the transmitted signal This setting is valid only when the Link Length Mode is set to Manual Link Length Measurements Unit Select the units for the Link Length field Mile Link length distance is displaye...

Page 34: ...here must always be at least one administrator account active on the AN 80i You can not manage the AN 80i if all accounts are user Figure 12 Web System Password Screen Change User Settings Use this dialog to change the settings for an existing user User name Select an existing user to be modified Group Select the group to be associated with this username New Password Enter the new password for thi...

Page 35: ...ification and configuration settings System Status X X View system information Ethernet statistics and wireless statistics System Log X X View the system status messages recorded by the AN 80i Configure System X View and adjust configuration system IP address management and wireless settings Upload Software X Upload a new software binary file Users Management X X X Change your login password Add a...

Page 36: ...tive Options Key field selects the preferred key If valid the selected key will be activated immediately when the Activate button is clicked This selection is not affected by switching software versions If the selected key expires temp or the mode is changed PTP PMP the AN 80i will switch to the standby key if valid Important If the active options key is a temporary key always enter and activate a...

Page 37: ...lled and running on the computer you are using to upload the new software file In addition the AN 80i software binary file must be located in the default upload directory for the TFTP server 1 Enter the IP Address of the computer running the TFTP server 2 Enter the full name of the binary file including the bin extension 3 Click the Upload File button to begin the file transfer The upgrade file si...

Page 38: ...i for information saved in the MIB an to change enabled fields within the MIB When the SNMP Agent in the AN 80i detects an error condition a special message known as a trap can be sent if enabled A Trap Host is an IP system server that is set up to receive SNMP trap messages The SNMP Configuration screen displays a list of the current communities The Chg buttons can be used to add edit or delete c...

Page 39: ... enable SNMP traps to be sent If the box is not checked all SNMP traps are disabled Link Up Down Trap Enabled Check this box to enable an SNMP trap to be generated for each link up and link down event Save Traps Click the Save Traps button to save changes to the SNMP trap settings 3 10 1 Change SNMP Community Each entry in the SNMP Community Management table may be changed individually Click the C...

Page 40: ...the adjacent entry Figure 17 Web SNMP Trap Configuration Screen Index Display the table position number for this entry Position 0 is the first entry IP Address Enter the IP address IPv4 associated with this SNMP alarm Port Enter the destination port address associated with this SNMP alarm Community Name Enter the SNMP community name for this entry Change Trap Click the Change Trap button to copy t...

Page 41: ...nal Identification Codes on page 90 Step MHz Enter the frequency step MHz to use when scanning from the lowest to the highest frequency The step selection must be a multiple of 2 5 MHz i e 2 5 5 etc No of acquisitions Enter the number of times the frequency will be sampled at each step The recommended range is 10 to 100 samples When a potentially clear channel is identified reduce the frequency ra...

Page 42: ...m Sweep Setting Description System Mode PTP Slave PMP Subscriber No action required Remote end will remain passive during sweep System Mode PTP Master PMP Sector Controller Use Web CLI to disable radio on remote end Use test function to save and remote end will restore radio operation automatically after 5 minutes Figure 19 Web Spectrum Sweep Results ...

Page 43: ...Groups span subscribers Multiple VLAN Connections per subscriber Multiple TLS transport based on VLAN ID classification QoS provisioning with individual CIR setting per connection VLAN trunking with tag insert delete re map VLAN tagged management traffic Notices 1 DFS is not supported for PMP operation 2 PMP operation is supported for the 5 8 GHz radio and the 5 4 GHz radio where DFS is not requir...

Page 44: ...ombination of both The following figure illustrates a simple pass though configuration This configuration does not use VLAN tagging or filter the Ethernet traffic Figure 21 PMP Basic Pass through Group Configuration The following diagram illustrates a network implementation using two VLAN groups The packets tagged with VID 107 are classified as data traffic while the packets tagged with VID 108 ar...

Page 45: ...gh L 2 SC 1 NA Notes 1 The Group ID Conn ID and Link ID values are assigned automatically and must be read from the screen after items are created 2 The QoS settings must be determined using the PMP Configuration Tool 4 3 3 Packet Classification The AN 80i PMP deployment can be configured for use with VLAN tagged traffic untagged traffic or a combination these two types Ingress packets received on...

Page 46: ...ectional data link with a remote end AN 80i Only one system in a wireless link must be set for Sector Controller mode PTP Sector Controller AN 80i begins transmitting automatically sends poll messages to locate remote AN 80i subscribers and negotiates operating settings for the link PTP Subscriber AN 80i waits passively monitoring the selected channel s until polled by the PTP Sector Controller Re...

Page 47: ...enerated automatically when a new link is added Peer MAC Enter the MAC address of the subscriber station The sector controller only registers a subscriber station if the MAC address has been entered using the link configuration screen Max DL Burst Rate Select the downlink burst rate for unicast traffic from the sector controller to the subscriber based on link budget calculations Max UL Burst Rate...

Page 48: ...ons to this Group Group Tagging Mode Select the packet processing performed at the sector controller Packets are forwarded unicast known address or multicast unknown address Further processing is performed at the subscriber based on the Connection configuration Tagged Select tagged to associate a unique VID with this Group Packet received at sector controller Ethernet interface A packet with this ...

Page 49: ...t Enable Controls the sector controller Ethernet port Check this box to allow ingress and egress data traffic on the sector controller Ethernet interface Uncheck this box to block all data traffic on the sector controller Ethernet interface The sector controller Ethernet port remains available for management traffic SS To SS Multicast Enable Check this box to enable group multicast traffic between...

Page 50: ...Ethernet packets are handled on the subscribers Each subscriber can participate in multiple VLANs Figure 26 PMP Connection Configuration Screen Connection Configuration Connection Name Enter a name for this Connection 15 characters max The Connection name is displayed on configuration and statistics screens Connection ID Read only A unique Connection ID is generated automatically when a new link i...

Page 51: ...ority setting The default priority setting is used only when the Connection Tagging is set to pass through mode and the associated Group Tagging Mode is set to Tagged The Connection Default Priority value is used when adding the 802 1Q tag Group VLAN ID to the packet being forwarded Parent Link ID Enter the Link ID for this Connection This is the unique identification value created automatically w...

Page 52: ...User assigned name for each link Config Click Config on any line to display the Link Configuration screen associated with that Link Status Click Status on any line to display the Link Statistics screen associated with that Link This includes uplink and downlink statistics for the link Expand Click Expand on any line to display the Connections browse screen showing all Connections associated with t...

Page 53: ...me for each Group Config Click Config on any line to display the Group Configuration screen associated with that Group Status Click Status on any line to display the Group Statistics screen associated with that Group This includes uplink and downlink statistics for the Group Expand Click Expand on any line to display the Connections browse screen showing all Connections associated with that Group ...

Page 54: ...ection Name User assigned name for each Connection Group Click the Group number i e 4 on any line to display the Group associated with this Connection Link Click the link number i e 5 on any line to display all Connections configuration for that link Config Configure Click Config on any line to display the Link configuration screen for that item Status Statistics Click Status on any line to displa...

Page 55: ...he subscriber Active Indicates if wireless link is operational Active YES Link Up Time Total time the wireless link has been operational Link lost Count Number of times link has been out of service Status Code Code indicating the condition of the AN 80i system Status indications are specific for PMP and PTP operation Configured Connections The number of Connections configured on this link Wireless...

Page 56: ... statistics for all downlink traffic on Connections to this Group Click Groups in the menu to display the Groups browse screen Click Status to display downlink statistics for the selected Group Figure 31 PMP Group Statistics Screen General Group Name Name assigned to this Group Group ID Unique numeric identifier for this Group Packet Downlink Packets Discarded Number of Ethernet packets discarded ...

Page 57: ... Status to display statistics for the selected Group Figure 32 PMP Connection Statistics Screen General Name Name assigned to this Connection ID Unique numeric identifier for this Connection Packet Packets Discarded Number of Ethernet packets discarded could not be sent over the wireless interface Packets Transmitted Number of Ethernet packets transmitted over the wireless interface Packets Receiv...

Page 58: ...or all other statistics refer to Wireless Statistics on page 21 4 7 Quick Configuration Guide This procedure is to aid configuring point to multipoint PMP operation on AN 80i systems For complete installation and operational procedures refer to the AN 80i System User Manual the AN 80i Quick Install Guide and the Installation Guidelines provided on CD ROM The VLAN tagging feature allows the user to...

Page 59: ...ing it is recommended to setup a PMP configuration without VLAN support Use the following steps to configure a PMP pass through link Step 1 Create New Link for Each Subscriber 1 Click New Link to display the Link Configuration screen 2 Enter a unique name for this link in the Link Name field 3 Enter the MAC address of the subscriber station in the Peer MAC field 4 Enter the UBR for this link based...

Page 60: ...ion in the Link ID field 5 Enter the Group ID in the Group ID field 6 Set the DL QoS Level and UL QoS Levels Default values are MAX Burst Rate Value 1 A value of zero 0 disables all traffic 7 Click the Apply button to save and activate these connection settings 8 Repeat steps 1 7 to add a connection for each subscriber station Step 4 Save Configuration Click Save in the left hand menu to permanent...

Page 61: ...he Apply button to save and activate these settings Step 2 Change Connections to VLAN Tagged 1 Click Groups in the menu to display the Groups Configuration screen 2 Click Expand to view all connections for that Group 3 Choose a connection and click Config to edit the Connection Configuration 4 Set the mode to Tagged in the Connection Tagging Mode field 5 Enter the VLAN ID for this connection in th...

Page 62: ...e the default version of software and reboot the AN 80i clear Clear commands del Delete an ID enable Enable an ID freq Enter frequency ranges for autoscan and DFS get Display the value of a statistic or read only parameter i e MAC load Load commands new Create a new ID ping Send a ping message from the AN 80i system reset Reset the AN 80i statistics values save Save the selected configuration sett...

Page 63: ...ncel command entry alternative to backspace delete exit Return to parent node mode all exit all Return to root mode logout Terminate this telnet session May be entered from any mode 5 2 Connecting with Telnet To connect to the AN 80i open a Telnet session to the IP address of the AN 80i On a Windows PC open the Run command and type telnet followed by the IP address of the AN 80i When the command p...

Page 64: ...d to toggle between software versions The setting will alternate between the two banks of memory no parameters chgver Enter 5 3 2 Clear Use the clear command to delete all IDs from an ID table Table 16 CLI clear PTP PMP Parameter Description clear idtable Clear all the IDs 5 3 3 Del Use the del command to delete a specific ID Table 17 CLI del PTP PMP Parameter Description del id id number 5 3 4 En...

Page 65: ...arameters Use the following general format to view a parameter get field Enter Table 20 CLI get PTP PMP Parameter Description calcdst Calculated link distance between units erxpkt Number of Ethernet packets received erxpktd Number of Ethernet packets received that were discarded etxpkt Number of Ethernet packets transmitted mac AN 80i MAC address radiotype Radio type rffreq Current RF frequency se...

Page 66: ...Downlink discarded blocks counter ldllfr Downlink lost frames counter ldlrblk Downlink retransmitted blocks counter ldlrssi Downlink RSSI ldlsnr Downlink SINADR llostc Link lost Connection counter counter lrcon Number of link registered Connections lscode Link status code lulblk Uplink total blocks counter lulbr Uplink burst rate luldblk Uplink discarded blocks counter lullfr Uplink lost frames co...

Page 67: ...ad all IDs from saved FLASH memory 5 3 8 New Use the new command to create a new link group or connector ID Table 22 CLI new PTP PMP Parameter Description new id_type link group conn id id number 5 3 9 Ping Use the ping command to initiate an ICMP ping command from the AN 80i Table 23 CLI new PTP PMP Parameter Description ping address Target IP address count Number of ICMP packets to send 1 16 5 3...

Page 68: ...ipt server server IP address name script file name 5 3 13 Set Use the set command to view and or change a parameter View a parameter set field Enter Change a parameter set field value Enter Table 27 CLI set PTP PMP Parameter Description activekey Current active options key active_idx 0 1 adaptmod Enable or disable the adaptive modulation function off Disable on Enable When enabled the AN 80i will ...

Page 69: ...ion off Disable on Enable When enabled the PTP Subscriber system mode AN 80i automatically scans available channels to locate the current operating frequency of the PTP Sector Controller system Executing a set command this field on a PTP Sector Controller will generate an error message bsporten Sector controller Ethernet port enable id id number mode on off buzzer Enable or disable the audible ali...

Page 70: ...is value is used to calculate the transmission to response interval and disregard reflections of the transmitted signal Used only if dstmod is set to manual dstmode Select the mode for determining the distance of the wireless link auto Distance is calculated automatically by the AN 80i manual Operator enters link distance dstmu Select the measurement unit for the link length dstmode mile dstmode u...

Page 71: ...wctrl Enable or disable the flow control function The Flow control feature enables the AN 80i to request other Ethernet devices to pause transmission during busy periods off Disable on Enable gateway Enter the IP address of the default gateway on this segment gmt Enter the time offset from GMT i e 5 for EST grppri Group priority id id number pri VLAN priority grpqos Group QoS id id number qos QoS ...

Page 72: ...ependant on the channel bandwidth chwidth 10 MHz 3 4 5 6 9 12 18 24 or 27 20 MHz 6 12 18 24 30 36 48 or 54 40 MHz 12 24 36 48 60 72 96 or 108 The maximum value for this field is determined by the options key netmask Enter the IP netmask optionskey Enter the options key string kIdx Index of the options key 0 1 kStr options_key_string peermac Peer MAC address id id number mac MAC address pllm Enable...

Page 73: ...tters and numbers sysdescr Enter descriptive details about this AN 80i The description can be any combination of up to 20 letters and numbers sysloc Enter descriptive details about the location of this AN 80i The description can be any combination of up to 20 letters and numbers syslog Syslog enable setting off Disable syslog server protocol support on Enable syslog server protocol support syslogi...

Page 74: ...tem statistics show Enter Change to show mode show field Enter Display values for the selected parameter Table 28 CLI show PTP PMP Description config list all system configuration information Example 192 168 25 2 show config System Information sysname 1234567890 sysdescr b sysloc c syscontact d Ethernet Configuration ipaddr 192 168 25 2 netmask 255 255 255 0 gateway 192 168 25 1 flowctrl Off sntp ...

Page 75: ...SS 001 Voice Conn Enabled links list of links Example 192 168 25 2 show links 26 Subscriber 001 Link log list the system log Example 192 168 25 2 show log 000d 00 00 00 1005 User Configuration Load OK 000d 00 00 00 1016 Options Key Properties Load OK 000d 00 00 00 1014 Options Key Load OK 000d 00 00 00 1018 Options Key Activated OK 000d 00 00 00 1001 System Configuration Load OK 000d 00 00 00 1030...

Page 76: ...txpkt 0 wetxpktdis 0 wetxpkterr 0 Status codes are displayed in binary format See section 6 4 Status Codes on page 83 for details of the RF status codes 5 3 15 Snmpcommunity Use the snmpcommunity command to configure SNMP community permissions Table 29 CLI snmpcommunity PTP PMP Description add add a new snmp community to the snmp community table The index value is assigned automatically Up to eigh...

Page 77: ...iguration settings Table 31 CLI test PTP PMP Parameter Description config AN 80i configuration settings test config Enter The system will operate using these setting for five minutes During this five minute period you may enter save at any time to permanently save the running configuration If you do not save the configuration within five minutes the AN 80i reboots discarding the unsaved settings a...

Page 78: ... This option is available only for administrators user add username usertype Enter chgpasswd For the user accounts the chgpasswd command must be executed without the username parameter user s can change only their own password user chgpasswd username Enter Administrators can change their own password or specify a username to change the password of the specified user account user chgpasswd username...

Page 79: ...g the suggestions in this section please contact your local Redline representative Include the model name and serial number of the system in your communications 6 1 Factory Default Settings The following parameters are the factory default settings for the AN 80i Table 34 Diag Factory Default Settings Section Item Factory Default Setting System User Name admin Password admin Ethernet IP Address 192...

Page 80: ...time 3 Restore power to the AN 80i PoE adapter and wait for 10 seconds 4 Power off the AN 80i PoE adapter for 5 seconds 7 seconds maximum 5 Restore power to the AN 80i PoE adapter and wait for approximately 20 seconds 6 Press the Enter key on the PC start the Telnet session When the login prompt appears you have approximately 30 seconds to login using admin as the user name and admin as password A...

Page 81: ...ve this configuration permanently Otherwise after five minutes the AN 80i will reboot and load the previously saved settings Note Factory defaults can only be restored using the CLI commands Figure 37 Diag Saving Parameters in NVRAM 6 3 2 Web Interface The Test button is located on the System Configuration page Click this button to have the AN 80i load the current settings displayed in the configu...

Page 82: ...rnet Explorer is recommended If the AN 80i does not respond 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 Test is to verify the IP address is reachable from the computer Use the ping command to test the Connection between the AN 80i and host computer ping 192 168 2...

Page 83: ...er 1 and PHY lock error 1 0000 were active the status code value would be 33 binary 100001 leading zeros are not displayed Table 36 Diag PTP Status Codes Error Type Error Decimal Error binary Description Tx Power 1 1 Power output is less than 10 dBm RF High Temp Warning 2 10 The transceiver internal temperature rose above 185F 85C The transceiver will shut down for 30 seconds to allow cooling RF P...

Page 84: ...tific calculator that supports binary notation i e Windows on screen calculator Set the mode for Hex and enter the status code Change the mode to binary and match active bits 1 to the PMP Status Codes table For example if Tx Low Power bit 0 and PLL Error bit 6 were active the status code value would be Hex 41 binary 1000001 Table 37 Diag PMP Status Code Bits 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 ...

Page 85: ...m 300 ft 5 Network Attributes 802 3x Ethernet flow control Automatic link distance ranging DHCP pass through transparent bridge 802 1p network traffic prioritization 6 802 1Q classification 7 Modulation Coding Rates 1 2 BPSK 3 4 BPSK 1 2 QPSK 3 4 QPSK 1 2 16 QAM 3 4 16 QAM 2 3 64 QAM and 3 4 64 QAM Over The Air Encryption Private key encryption MAC Concatenation Time Division Multiple Access TDMA ...

Page 86: ... for available channels 2 Center frequency is dependent on region 3 Maximum operational power per channel with a given antenna is limited in accordance to maximum allowable EIRP levels for the region 4 Actual Ethernet data throughput is dependent on protocols packet size burst rate transmission latency and link distance 5 With lightning arrestor installed 6 PTP Only 7 PMP Only Specifications are s...

Page 87: ...Hz Directional Parabolic PTP 1 48 00032 00 31 2 4 2 Degree 5 250 5 850 GHz Directional Parabolic PTP 1 Note The RF output power and selection must be professionally programmed and installed by the manufacturer or a trained professional installer 7 3 2 5 8 GHz Radio ETSI Certified Antennas The following table lists ETSI certified 5 8 GHz antennas Operation is restricted to 10 MHz and 20 MHz channel...

Page 88: ... with the antennas listed below and having a maximum gain of 34 6 dB Antennas having a gain greater than 34 6 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms The following table lists FCC and IC certified antennas Table 44 Spec FCC IC Certified Antennas 5 8 GHz Operation Redline PN Ant Gain dBi Antenna Type App Minimum Conducted Power dBm Max Conducted...

Page 89: ...0 5 850 GHz BS 2 13x0 7 FT 650x216 mm SECTOR FP PMP 17 8 17 2 17 3 16 8 48 00029 00 ANTENNA 90 DEG 16 dBi 5 250 5 850 GHz BS 2 13x0 7 FT 650x216 mm SECTOR FP PMP 16 9 18 6 18 3 18 5 48 00047 00 ANTENNA 120 DEG 15 dBi 5 15 5 875 GHz BS FP 550x250 mm PMP 15 10 19 4 20 1 18 7 48 00065 00 ANTENNA 120 DEG 15 dBi 4 9 5 9 GHz SECTOR FP PMP 15 10 19 4 20 1 18 7 48 00067 00 ANTENNA 62 DEG 17 5 dBi 4 9 5 9 ...

Page 90: ... UK 5 8G Yes 3 10 2 5 5730 5790 5820 5845 UK Jersey Norway 20 2 5 5735 5785 5825 5840 Region 03 CE 5 4G Yes 4 10 20 5500 5700 20 20 5500 5700 EU 40 20 5500 5700 Region 04 US 5 4 ICM Yes 5 10 2 5 5475 5720 20 2 5 5480 5715 US 40 2 5 5490 5705 Region 05 IC 5 4G Yes 6 10 2 5 5475 5595 5655 5720 20 2 5 5480 5590 5660 5715 Australia Canada 40 2 5 5490 5580 5670 5705 Region 06 IN 5 8 G No 10 2 5 5830 58...

Page 91: ...er devices using the same frequency especially radar 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 directio...

Page 92: ... 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 header the text and the trailer error detection and correction bits PHY Physical Layer Provides for the tr...

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