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RDL-3000 

FAMILY

 

USER MANUAL

 

70-00158-03-00 

Proprietary Redline Communications © 2015

 

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April 17, 2015 

 

 

 

CLI Interface 

This section describes the procedures for configuring and operating the RDL-3000 using 
CLI over a Telnet connection. 

Note:  Do  not  logout  or  issue  new  commands  until  the  previous  CLI  command  has 
finished  processing.  For  'save  config'  or  'script'  commands  this  may  be  approximately 
three seconds. When writing script files, insert pauses after these commands. 

4.1 

Quick Reference 

Online help is available for all commands. Use the Tab key for auto-complete functions. 
The  following  table  lists  all  RDL-3000  commands  available  from  root  mode  (default 
mode at login). 

Table 18: CLI - Command Summary 

Command 

Description 

apply 

Activate changes without overwriting saved configuration. 

arp 

Add a static ARP definition to the RDL-3000 ARP table. 

chgver 

Change default version of firmware and reboot. 

clear 

Clear commands. 

del 

Delete an ID. 

disable 

Disable an ID. 

enable 

Enable an ID. 

freq 

Enter frequency ranges for autoscan and DFS. 

generate 

Create DSA key for SSH locally on RDL-3000. 

get 

Display the value of a statistic or parameter.  

load 

Load commands. 

logout 

End the current Telnet session. 

new 

Create a new ID. 

ping 

Send a ping message from the RDL-3000 system. 

reboot 

Reboot the RDL-3000. 

reset 

Reset the RDL-3000 statistics values. 

save 

Save the selected configuration settings. 

script 

Generate a configuration script. 

set 

View/modify a system parameter value. 

show 

View system compound objects (e.g., configuration). 

snmpcommunity 

View/modify the SNMP community settings. 

snmptrap 

View/modify the SNMP trap settings. 

spectrum 

Spectrum sweep commands. 

upgrade 

Upload a firmware binary image to the RDL-3000. 

user 

View/modify the user/password configuration. 

whoami 

Display login name for this Telnet session. 

 

 

 

Chapter 4

 

Summary of Contents for RDL-3000 Connect-IWS

Page 1: ...terprise eLTE MT Edge RAS Elite RAS Extend Connect IWS Connect OW LV M L Connect OWS User Manual Software v3 1 Important Notices 16 2 Functional Description 22 3 Web Interface 40 4 CLI Interface 116 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 145 6 Security 159 7 Technical Reference 165 8 Deployment Information 172 9 Connect OWS IWS Serial Gateway 232 ...

Page 2: ... the contents of this product Redline Communications shall not be liable for any misuse regarding this product The information in this document is subject to change without notice No part of this document shall be deemed to be part of any warranty or contract unless specifically referenced to be part of such warranty or contract within this document Software Versions RDL 3000 family products are d...

Page 3: ...erence to LED blinking when current modulation coding is too low to meet the minimum required UBR 20130924 4 3 Add CLI command set atpcss off on to disable or enable default ATPC on individual subscribers Includes reference note in field Target RSSI Enabled Web section 3 5 4 Wireless Advanced Wireless Configuration 20131002 All Change RDL 3000 SC to Ellipse and RDL 3000 SU to Edge The Ellipse sect...

Page 4: ...é à la Sécurité Electrique 18 UL Information 19 Lightning Protection Protection Contre la Foudre 19 1 3 WEEE Product Return Process 20 1 4 Service Warranty Information 21 2 Functional Description 22 2 1 Overview 22 2 2 Unit Type Identification 22 2 3 PMP Mode 25 Classification 25 Links and Services 25 2 3 1 Wireless Links 26 2 3 2 Services and Service Groups 27 Overview 27 Services 27 Service Grou...

Page 5: ...SDB Status 57 Channel List 57 3 4 7 System Messages Log 58 3 5 Configuration Screens 61 3 5 1 System 61 System Identification 62 Basic Ethernet Configuration 62 Advanced Ethernet Configuration 65 3 5 2 RADIUS 66 3 5 3 SNMP 68 SNMP Communities 68 SNMP v2 Trap Destination Settings 69 SNMP v3 Trap Destination Settings 70 SNMP Trap Configuration 71 3 5 4 Wireless 72 Basic Wireless Configuration 73 Adv...

Page 6: ...p Configuration 105 Spectrum Sweep Chart 105 Performing a Sweep 105 3 7 2 Users Management 107 System Users 107 Manage User Settings 107 New User 108 Main Menu Access Permissions 109 3 7 3 Product Options 111 3 8 Options Keyed Features 112 3 8 1 Antenna Alignment Screen 113 3 8 2 Firmware Management Screen 114 Firmware Version 114 Firmware Upgrade 114 4 CLI Interface 116 4 1 Quick Reference 116 4 ...

Page 7: ...Password or IP 151 5 5 1 Long Reset 151 Long Reset Using Telnet 151 Long Reset Restore Default Passwords Only 152 5 5 2 DHCP Recover Lost IP Address Link Local IP 153 5 6 Classification Services and Service Groups 155 Packet Classification at the Sector Controller 155 Packet Classification at the Subscriber 157 VLAN 802 1Q Field Definitions 158 6 Security 159 6 1 Overview 159 Authentication 159 Ma...

Page 8: ... Information 172 8 1 Regional Codes 172 8 2 Regulatory Notice Deployment in Mexico 176 8 3 Operation in 480 690 MHz Bands 177 8 3 1 Deployment in the United States 177 FCC Notices 178 Antenna Power Settings 179 8 3 2 Deployment in Canada 179 Industry Canada Notices 180 Antenna Power Settings 182 8 4 Operation in 2305 2360 2400 2483 5 MHz Bands 183 8 4 1 Deployment in Canada 184 Industry Canada Not...

Page 9: ...Information 236 Network Settings 236 9 4 2 Trace Log 237 9 5 Configuration Screens 238 9 5 1 System Settings 238 System Information 238 Network 238 Syslog Settings 238 9 5 2 Trace Settings 239 9 5 3 Radio Management 240 Radio Information 240 Radio Management Settings 240 9 5 4 Gateway Settings 241 Serial Gateway 1 2 Settings 241 Serial Gateway 1 2 Data Packing 241 Serial Gateway 1 2 TCP Server Set...

Page 10: ... Table 19 CLI Root Mode Commands 117 Table 20 Diag Web Interface Diagnostics 145 Table 21 Diag Status Code Bits Binary Hex 146 Table 22 Diag Status Codes 146 Table 23 Diag Parameters Overview 147 Table 24 Diag Factory Default Settings 149 Table 25 Diag Calculating Local Link IP Addresses 153 Table 26 Diag Classification Packet Received on SC Ethernet Port 155 Table 27 Diag Classification Packet Re...

Page 11: ...nt for IC 189 Table 65 2400 2483 5 MHz RF Power EIRP 20 MHz Chan 17 dBi ant for IC 190 Table 66 FCC Approved Antennas 191 Table 67 FCC RDL 3000 EIRP Measurement Results for 5 MHz 192 Table 68 FCC RDL 3000 EIRP PSD Measurement Results for 5 MHz 193 Table 69 FCC RDL 3000 EIRP Measurement Results for 10 MHz 194 Table 70 FCC RDL 3000 EIRP PSD Measurement Results for 10 MHz 195 Table 71 FCC RDL 3000 Re...

Page 12: ... 114 5800 MHz RF Power EIRP 5 MHz Chan 10 dBi Ant for FCC 215 Table 115 5800 MHz RF Power EIRP 5 MHz Chan 19 dBi Ant for FCC 215 Table 116 5800 MHz RF Power EIRP 5 MHz Chan 32 dBi Ant for FCC 215 Table 117 5800 MHz RF Power EIRP 10 MHz Chan 10 dBi Ant for FCC 216 Table 118 5800 MHz RF Power EIRP 10 MHz Chan 19 dBi Ant for FCC 216 Table 119 5800 MHz RF Power EIRP 10 MHz Chan 32 dBi Ant for FCC 216 ...

Page 13: ...r IC 230 Table 157 5800 MHz RF Power EIRP 10 MHz Chan 32 dBi Ant for IC 230 Table 158 5800 MHz RF Power EIRP 20 MHz Chan 10 dBi Ant for IC 231 Table 159 5800 MHz RF Power EIRP 20 MHz Chan 19 dBi Ant for IC 231 Table 160 5800 MHz RF Power EIRP 20 MHz Chan 32 dBi Ant for IC 231 Table 161 Connect Gateway Main Menu 232 Table 162 Serial Gateway CLI Command Summary 247 Table 163 Serial Gateway CLI Gener...

Page 14: ...iber RAS Advanced Stat Auto Scan Status 74 Fig 42 Web Wireless Configuration Screen Subscriber 75 Fig 43 Web Redundancy Configuration 79 Fig 44 Web Frequency Management Screen 80 Fig 45 Web Auto Frequency Scan Configuration Setting 81 Fig 46 Web WSDB Configuration Control Screen 83 Fig 47 Web Wireless Security Screen Sector Controller 85 Fig 48 Web Wireless Security Screen Subscriber 85 Fig 49 Web...

Page 15: ...g 74 Connect Gateway Login Screen 234 Fig 75 Connect Gateway Relogin Screen 234 Fig 76 Connect Gateway Dashboard Display 235 Fig 77 Connect Gateway System Information Screen 236 Fig 78 Connect Gateway Trace Log Screen 237 Fig 79 Connect Gateway System Information Screen 238 Fig 80 Connect Gateway Trace Settings Screen 239 Fig 81 Connect Gateway Radio Configuration Screen 240 Fig 82 Connect Gateway...

Page 16: ...r caution Warning to Service Personnel 48 VDC Customer equipment including personal computers routers etc must be connected only to the INPUT DATA port on the PoE unit Only the outdoors Ethernet interface cable connecting to the unit can be safely connected to the OUTPUT DATA POWER connector Connecting customer premises Ethernet equipment directly to the OUTPUT DATA POWER connector on the Power ov...

Page 17: ...aux exigences de tous les codes de sécurité Le RDL 3000 doit être installé conformément aux codes locaux de sécurité électrique Pour les installations Canadiennes l installation de l équipement au complet doit se conformer au Code Canadien de l électricité Pour les installations aux États Unis l installation de l équipement au complet doit être en conformité avec l article 810 du Code des États Un...

Page 18: ...ogy Documents bulletins oet65 oet65c pdf Health Canada limits for the general population consult Safety Code 6 obtainable from Health Canada s website http www hc sc gc ca ewh semt pubs radiation radio_guide lignes_direct eng php Santé Canada limite pour la population générale consulter le Code de sécurité 6 disponible sur le site Web de Santé Canada http www hc sc gc ca ewh semt pubs radiation ra...

Page 19: ...les 725 800 and 810 in NEC RF coaxial cable connecting an antenna to the RDL 3000 system must comply with the local electrical code To meet the over voltage safety requirements on the telecommunications cables a minimum 26 AWG telecommunication line cord must be used Pour être en conformance avec les exigences finies de sûreté de sur tension sur les câbles de télécommunications un fil de télécommu...

Page 20: ...nd by installing a surge arrestor in series with the cable A surge protection system does not prevent lightning strikes but protects equipment by providing a low resistance path for the discharge of energy safely to ground If surge protection is required for the system the following general industry practices are provided as a guideline only The AC wall outlet ground for the indoor POE adapter sho...

Page 21: ...i third party products that do not meet Redline s cable and connector assembly specifications or iii cables not installed and weatherproofed as specified in the RDL 3000 Installation Guidelines manual for each product model Refer to the Redline Limited Standard Warranty and RedCare Service agreements WEEE Product Return Process In accordance with the WEEE Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equip...

Page 22: ...Z Edge HAZ Explosive Endurance Carrier To 120 Mbps Enterprise Auto Acquire Portable RAS Elite SCADA TCP IP All Outdoor Connect OW TCP IP Serial Bus Split Architecture Connect OW Connect OWS All In Cabinet Connect IWS 2 2 Unit Type Identification Locate the RDL 3000 system model and radio type S N prefix in the following table Install only the software that matches the product type Systems will rej...

Page 23: ... 163 RDL 3000 3 5 GHz HAZ 227 RDL 3000 2 5 GHz 263 RDL 3000 2 5 GHz HAZ 264 RDL 3000 2 1 GHz 265 RDL 3000 600 MHz 164 214 231 RAS Elite RDL 3000 RAS Elite 4 9 5 4 GHz 174 RDL 3000 RAS RDL 3000 RAS Elite 5 4 5 8 GHz 173 eLTE MT RDL 3000 eLTE MT RDL 3000 eLTE MT 5 GHz 165 RDL 3000 eLTE MT 3 5 GHz 166 RDL 3000 eLTE MT 2 5 GHz 167 RDL 3000 eLTE MT 2 1 GHz 199 225 RDL 3000 eLTE MT 600 MHz 168 257 RDL 3...

Page 24: ... 2 5 GHz 218 Connect OW 2 1 GHz 262 Connect OW 600 MHz 234 Connect OW ER Connect OW ER 5 GHz 237 Connect Connect OW ER 3 5 GHz 236 Connect OW ER 2 5 GHz 235 Connect OW ER 2 1 GHz 238 Connect OW ER 600 MHz 219 RAS Extend RAS Extend 5 GHz 255 RAS Extend RAS Extend 3 5 GHz 254 RAS Extend 2 5 GHz 253 RAS Extend 2 1 GHz 256 RAS Extend 600 MHz 252 RAS Extend LV RAS Extend LV 5 GHz 196 RAS Extend RAS Ext...

Page 25: ...two types Multiple VLAN IDs can be configured for each port Each ingress and egress Ethernet packet is examined and classified according to the VLAN ID The matching profile and data direction determines if a VID should be added or removed if the packet should be forwarded unmodified pass through mode or if the packet is discarded Additional traffic controls include CIR PIR settings to guarantee re...

Page 26: ... Wireless Links A Link is the wireless connection between a sector controller and subscriber Each link definition is uniquely identified using a link name and the subscriber MAC address or by a link template STID The Link definition sets the uplink and downlink rates UBR Fig 3 Functional Desc Wireless Subscriber Links ...

Page 27: ... all Service Group members A Service or Service Group set to Pass through mode forwards unmodified packets that are not matched to the classifier for any tagged Service or Service Group e g unclassified VID or packet without 802 1Q tag Non VLAN packets are discarded if no pass through classifier is defined Table 5 Web Operation Traffic Classification Type Function Settings Service Classify and for...

Page 28: ...eing forwarded over the wireless interface Forwarding is based on the packet address Unicast packets addressed to a known address and where the host is a member of the same Service Group are forwarded to that host through the sector controller or subscriber hairpinning Broadcast multicast and unknown unicast packets are forwarded to all members of the Service Group to which this Service is a membe...

Page 29: ...cified when priority was not specified in the original packet 3 Ethernet port ingress packets with VLAN tags matching a Service Group definition have the VLAN tag removed Q in Q and are forwarded over the wireless interface Forwarding is based on the packet address Unicast packets addressed to a known address are forwarded to that host Broadcast multicast and unknown unicast packets are forwarded ...

Page 30: ...bscriber This rate is shared across all Services and Service Groups Downlink UBR Uplink UBR Adaptive modulation mode Service Set the uplink and downlink rates per Service for unicast traffic to and from this subscriber Downlink CIR PIR Uplink CIR PIR Service Group Set the downlink rates per Service Group for multicast and broadcast traffic sent to members of this group Downlink Burst rate Downlink...

Page 31: ...ckets are forwarded without modification Each Ethernet port may have only one classifier designated as pass through For example the service group sector controller and service subscriber are both set to Pass though All unclassified packets are passed unmodified in both directions between the subscriber and sector controller Fig 8 Functional Desc Pass through Mode Notes 1 Only one Service Group sec...

Page 32: ...ber in the same sector Subscribers do not communicate directly and all communication is controlled by the sector controller Unicast packets received from subscribers are always forwarded reflected unmodified by the sector controller Multicast or broadcast packets from subscribers are forwarded reflected by the sector controller unmodified only if the SS to SS Broadcast Multicast Enable is enabled ...

Page 33: ... are forwarded directly to the management application Managing subscribers over the wireless interface requires creating a management Service Group and adding a Service for each subscriber The CIR and priority settings must provide sufficient bandwidth and priority to perform the required administrative tasks Fig 10 Functional Desc VLAN Tagged Management Notes 1 For initial installation and setup ...

Page 34: ...Service Group is processed by the Data Group Pass through mode The Voice Group and member Services are configured for tagged traffic The VLAN tag VID 3 is removed from packets received from the wired network and restored when the packet is forwarded on the remote wired network both directions The Data Group and Services are configured for Pass through mode and packets are forwarded unmodified to t...

Page 35: ...AN tagging is assigned independently for each Service Group sector controller port and Service subscriber port In the following example ingress packets with VID 3 received on the sector controller Ethernet port are classified to the Voice Group and forwarded over the wireless interface based on packet destination address Packets forwarded by subscriber A and B are re tagged with VID 3 while packet...

Page 36: ...N Tagging The RDL 3000 may be configured to forward only defined VLAN traffic and discard all unclassified traffic In this example only identified VLAN traffic is forwarded across the wireless interface All unclassified packets are discarded no pass though Service or Service Group Fig 13 Functional Desc Strict VLAN Tagging ...

Page 37: ...ets are segregated from other traffic by creating a TLS Group specifying the reserved VID This solution allows unmodified traffic to be exchanged between Network B and Network C both Services are pass though Tagged traffic from Network B or Network C addressed to the TLS Network is double tagged Q in Q and forwarded to the TLS Network Double tagged packets from the TLS network that are addressed t...

Page 38: ...service group sector controller classifier is set to Pass though Ingress traffic packets with the specified VID have the outer VLAN tag removed before being passed to the sector controller Unclassified packets received over the wireless interface from the sector controller have the VLAN tag added before they are forwarded over the subscriber Ethernet port Fig 15 Functional Desc Tagged Traffic Port...

Page 39: ...mode is enabled by the options key Enter a PTP enabled options key before deploying and configuring the RDL 3000 systems The options key enables specific PTP options including restricting operation to a single remote subscriber and a PTP specific range of RF power settings One unit must be configured as a sector controller PMP SC and the second unit as a remote PMP SS Fig 16 Functional Desc PTP Mo...

Page 40: ...tem Status Links Summary Links Status Services Summary System Log System Log Configuration Configuration System System RADIUS RADIUS SNMP SNMP Wireless Wireless Frequencies Frequencies WSDB Security Security Factory Defaults Factory Defaults Network Topology Provisioning Subscriber Links Service Groups New Link New Service Group New Service Clear All Utilities Utilities Reboot Reboot Spectrum Swee...

Page 41: ...terminated to an antenna or other RF terminator device when the RDL 3000 is powered on 3 When operating in MIMO A mode the unused RF port must be electrically terminated SISO mode is not available in v3 00 and higher 4 Do not disconnect any RF cable while the RDL 3000 is powered on Failure to follow these requirements may damage the RDL 3000 unit requiring that the unit be returned for factory rep...

Page 42: ...em is saving the runtime parameters to non volatile RAM Yes There are unsaved changes to the configuration Click Save All in the main menu to permanently save the current running configuration Unsaved settings are discarded when the system is power cycled or rebooted Radio Temperature Internal temperature of the radio The normal internal operating temperature is between 35 C and 70 C Software Vers...

Page 43: ...ators provide a summary of the Ethernet port status Table 9 Web Ethernet LED Indications Link Off Ethernet is not detected e g Ethernet cable faulty disconnected On Ethernet link is detected 100 Off Ethernet port is 10 Mb s On Ethernet port is 100 Mb s FD Off Ethernet connection is half duplex mode On Ethernet connection is full duplex mode ...

Page 44: ...identifies the unit type Radio Type Type of radio installed Radio Type Frequency Range MHz T072x 470 698 T212x 2100 2300 T202x 2300 2800 T352x 3300 3800 T502x 4940 5875 Range is restricted by regional regulations options key System Mode The system modes are enabled by the active options key The operator MUST reboot the RDL 3000 after making changes to this parameter PMP SC This unit is configured ...

Page 45: ...Time Current time on the internal clock Available only when SNTP is enabled Ethernet Ethernet MAC Address MAC address of this unit IP Address The active network IP address for this unit The network IP address mask may be assigned manually or by a DHCP server see Configuration System IP Subnet Mask The active network address mask for this unit The network address mask may be assigned manually or by...

Page 46: ... sector controller subscribers may display a Tx Power setting different from that set in the System Configuration screen Channel Frequency RF channel center frequency in use Selected Antenna Beam RAS Elite only Current beam setting of the RAS Elite antenna The antenna will be in one of the following state N A RAS Elite antenna is not connected or hardware is not installed Auto Automatically search...

Page 47: ...e CIR exceeds available bandwidth Wireless Security Status of the wireless security selection Off No wireless security On Data sent over the wireless interface is encrypted DFS Status of the DFS function Off The DFS function is disabled On DFS function is activated See DFS Action below DFS Action The avoidance action to be taken when radar signals are detected All DFS actions are recorded in the e...

Page 48: ...upports Stickiness Timer settings the value is downloaded and overrides the local setting Updates to the sector controller are automatically forwarded to connected RAS Elite platforms The subscriber reverts to the local setting when a rescan in started e g Stickiness Timer expired The System Status screen displays the active Stickiness Timer value For more information refer to the Stickiness Timer...

Page 49: ...led Backup Active This unit is Backup and is controlling the sector RF active Backup Inactive This unit is Backup and is in standby mode RF disabled Redundancy Peer Status SC only Status of the redundancy feature on the peer Refer to 1 1 Device Redundancy Configuration SC only The redundancy fields are visible only when enabled by the options key Off This unit can not synchronize status with peer ...

Page 50: ...ered Packets Number of packets successfully transmitted and received over the wireless interface excluding discarded packets and packets with errors Rx Wireless packets received Tx Wireless packets transmitted Discarded Packets Number of packets discarded by this unit Rx Received wireless packets that have been discarded e g Rx buffer overflow Tx Transmitted wireless packets that have been discard...

Page 51: ...rted by the remote end unit UL RF port 1 signal level measured by this unit RF 2 Signal level for RF port 2 DL RF port 2 signal level reported by the remote end unit UL RF port 2 signal level measured by this unit RSSI dBm Received signal strength indicator RF 1 Signal level for RF port 1 DL RF port 1 signal reported by the remote end unit UL RF port 1 signal measured by this unit RF 2 Signal leve...

Page 52: ...stem operation in challenging environments This screen is not available on the standard Web interface The diagnostic URL must be entered manually by the operator Example http 192 168 25 2 adm dbg html Fig 25 Web Sector Controller Advanced Stat Links Summary RAS Elite Only The following statistics are available in addition to those listed above under Subscriber Links Summary Lost Wireless Packets N...

Page 53: ...s link No Wireless link is not active e g the remote end unit may be powered off Yes subscriber has registered and the wireless link is active Refer to the Data Link Condition field on this screen to determine if data can be exchanged across the wireless interface Link Up Time Time elapsed since the wireless link has been established This value is zeroed each time the link becomes inactive Link Lo...

Page 54: ...nal strength indicator for RF port 2 Downlink Reported by the remote end unit Uplink Measured by this unit SINADR RF1 Ratio of the average RF signal strength to interference noise and distortion for RF port 1 Downlink Reported by the remote end unit Uplink Measured by this unit SINADR RF2 Ratio of the average RF signal strength to interference noise and distortion for RF port 2 Downlink Reported b...

Page 55: ... or disabled Click the status icon e g to display the Subscriber Service Status screen Discarded Packets Total number of packets discarded by this unit due to errors UL Received wireless packets that have been discarded DL Transmitted wireless packets discarded by the sector controller Tx Packets Total number of packets successfully transmitted over the wireless interface Total does not include di...

Page 56: ...tabase and obtaining a list of available channels or after the expiry time has elapsed The Ellipse may only transmit on channels indicated as available by the WSDB database In congested areas the number of available channels may be zero Channel assignments are temporary and the Ellipse must periodically contact the WSDB to refresh the channel list The Ellipse must vacate a channel in use immediate...

Page 57: ... List Response Status The status of the Ellipses most recent request for a list of available channels Number of Available Channels When the WSDB server has been contacted this is the total number of channels available The available channels are indicated in the Channel List on the lower portion of the screen Refresh Time The time remaining before the available channel list must be read from the WS...

Page 58: ...011 Version Ctrl Data Save OK 1012 System Description Load OK 1013 System Description Save OK 1014 Options Key Load OK 1015 Options Key Save OK 1016 Options Key Properties Load OK 1017 Options Key Properties Save OK 1018 Options Key i Activated OK 1019 Data server started OK 1021 Upgrade OK 1023 Firmware configuration OK 1029 HTTP User Mgm Chg User Attributes OK 1030 SNMP Configuration Load OK 103...

Page 59: ...ing WSDB CHANNEL_LIST sending channel list request WSDB CHANNEL_LIST sending channel list response WSDB CHANNEL_LIST processing channel list response WSDB CHANNEL_LIST channel list update successful WSDB CHANNEL_LIST REFRESH 1088 WSDB REGISTRATION_CHECK registration information incomplete 2004 EEPROM Directory Save ERROR 2005 User Configuration Load ERROR 2006 User Configuration Save ERROR 2007 Ne...

Page 60: ...mming ERROR 2063 SSH RSA KEY missing using default key 2064 SSH DSA KEY missing using default key 2065 SSL Certificate missing using default one 2066 SSL KEY missing using default one 2070 Pre Shared Key ERROR 2071 Authentication Packet Validation ERROR 2072 Encryption Key Validation ERROR 2073 Signature Validation ERROR 2074 Certificate Validation ERROR 2075 RNG self test ERROR 2076 DSA pairwise ...

Page 61: ... Redline Communications 2015 Page 61 of 254 April 17 2015 3 5 Configuration Screens 3 5 1 System Click Configuration System in the main menu to view and adjust the system identification and Ethernet settings Fig 29 Web PMP SC SS System Configuration Screen ...

Page 62: ...address is disabled immediately when the link to the sector controller is lost When DHCP is disabled the IP address network mask and default gateway must be manually assigned to each radio The default fixed IP address is 192 168 25 2 Configuration System IP Address This IP address must be updated before deployment to avoid network issues such as duplicate IP addresses Fig 30 Web Using DHCP to acqu...

Page 63: ... unit The IP address is routable through the Ethernet port and over the wireless interface This field is active only when DHCP is disabled Note This is not the default address when DHCP is enabled and the DHCP server is unavailable See the DHCP Enable field IP Subnet Mask Enter the IP subnet mask Note This is not the default IP subnet mask when DHCP is enabled and the DHCP server is unavailable Se...

Page 64: ...anagement Example Ethernet Mode Select the operating mode of the Ethernet port Auto Automatically negotiate the connection speed and duplex This selection does not detect the speed and duplex of external Ethernet equipment operating at a fixed speed and duplex The Auto selection operates successfully only when the RDL 3000 and the connected Ethernet device are both set to auto negotiate 10Mbps HD ...

Page 65: ...by the options key SNMP Enable Select the version of Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP The SNMP protocol allows an application to poll a device for information and change data stored in the RDL 3000 Management Information Base MIB none SNMP is disabled v2 Supports SNMP v1 and v2c commands v3 Supports SNMP v3 exclusively SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c commands not accepted and an authorization policy i...

Page 66: ...ocated RDL 3000 wireless terminals communicating with the same base station and network path convergence is controlled by one of several available switching protocols e g PRP or RSTP Redundant Base Station Rapid Path introduces enhanced functionality to the Redundant base Station solution that transitions packet switching from the master to the slave sector controller within seconds of a failover ...

Page 67: ... Required FreeRadius Files Action File Command Define a client clients conf client 192 168 0 0 16 secret secret shortname RDL3000 Add admin account users conf admuser Auth Type Local User Password abc Service Type Administrative User Add user account users conf usrjoe Auth Type Local User Password pass Service Type NAS Prompt User Reject an account users conf lameuser Auth Type Reject Reply Messag...

Page 68: ...P v3 supports authentication and privacy settings to provide secure management access Security methods are associated with RDL 3000 user accounts Community Name Name assigned to this SNMP community string Access Access permissions for external SNMP client using this entry None Deny read and write for this entry Read Grant only read access for this entry Write Grant only write access for this entry...

Page 69: ...ead and write for this entry Read Grant only read access for this entry Write Grant only write access for this entry Read Write Grant read and write access for this entry Change Community Click to accept changes and close this dialog SNMP v2 Trap Destination Settings This section of the SNMP Configuration screen is modified when SNMP v2 is enabled This section displays the SNMP trap destination se...

Page 70: ...unity Name Enter the community name for this trap destination Change Trap Click to accept changes and close this dialog Delete Trap Click to remove this trap SNMP v3 Trap Destination Settings This section displays the SNMP trap destination settings SNMP trap messages inform network management devices of status changes on the RDL 3000 This security feature must be enabled by the options key Note Wh...

Page 71: ...on Change Trap Click to accept changes and close this dialog Delete Trap Click to remove this trap SNMP Trap Configuration This portion of the screen is common for SNMP v2 and v3 SNMP Traps Enabled Control the SNMP trap message function Disabled The RDL 3000 does not send SNMP trap messages Enabled The RDL 3000 sends SNMP trap messages Link Up Down Trap Enabled Control SNMP trap messages for the l...

Page 72: ...f 254 April 17 2015 3 5 4 Wireless Click Configuration Wireless to display the Wireless Configuration screen Use these settings to configure the RDL 3000 wireless interface Some fields are unique to the sector controller or subscriber Fig 40 Web Wireless Configuration Screen Sector Controller ...

Page 73: ... channel search to a list of channels specified by the operator Click on the main menu item Configuration Frequencies to display the Frequency Management Screen When Auto Frequency Scan is disabled the wireless link can be established only at the frequency specified in the RF Freq MHz field A scan is started following power up reboot loss of the wireless link and by the Scan Threshold feature When...

Page 74: ...is displayed in the General Information screen On subscribers this setting is disabled when Auto Frequency Scan is enabled IMPORTANT To minimize interference between RDL 3000 links operating in close proximity RF frequency settings should be separated by a guard interval equal or greater than the channel size For example when using a 10 MHz channel the RF frequencies should be separated by 10 MHz ...

Page 75: ...can use the Rapid Auto Provisioning RAP option to pre provision wireless links on the sector controller without specifying a remote unit MAC address This allows the wireless link configuration to be pre specified for quick deployment in a RAP enabled sector and automatically establish a wireless link with the required operating characteristics Using the RAP feature requires two steps The first ste...

Page 76: ...ric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ See STID field above for a description of the RAP feature Advanced Wireless Configuration Max Distance SC only Enter the km miles to the subscriber located the farthest distance from the sector controller The distance is required to calculate the longest wait time for subscriber registration requests and reject subscriber signals received ...

Page 77: ...SI Enabled Link Stickiness Time Seconds SS Only Period the subscriber continues to monitor the RF channel for an opportunity to re establish a link with the same sector controller If the wireless link is not restored within the specified period of 0 600 seconds the subscriber starts a new frequency scan This timer is active only when Auto Scan is enabled This timer can be set locally on the subscr...

Page 78: ... a passive type GPS antenna does not require a bias voltage Active The GPS antenna post is configured for an active type GPS antenna e g antenna enclosure includes a built in amplifier A bias voltage is supplied on the center conductor of the GPS antenna connector Notes 1 A system reboot is required to activate changes to this setting when running software v2 23 2 25 Update 5 or higher 2 Use the P...

Page 79: ...econds of a failover event It is recommended to always deploy Rapid Path with the Base Station Redundancy solution feature is enabled by the options key Fig 43 Web Redundancy Configuration Redundancy Role Choose the role for this sector controller None Redundancy mode is disabled Primary This is the Primary sector controller The primary unit is normally active and controls the sector RF enabled Ba...

Page 80: ... interference or fading The subscriber AFS scanning begins automatically following a reboot de registration or the link throughput rate drops below an operator set threshold An adjustable threshold timer Threshold Timer Enable may be used to keep the subscriber locked on channel during periods of transient interference or fading Fig 44 Web Frequency Management Screen Add Enter a new scanning range...

Page 81: ...nvalid entries e g out of range are deleted Valid settings are activated in the runtime configuration Apply and Save All Check the current frequency range settings in the Local Frequency Range list Invalid entries e g out of range are deleted Valid settings are activated in the runtime configuration and saved permanently Using Auto Frequency Scan Each AFS entry specifies the center frequency for a...

Page 82: ...emote unit security SC MAC field does not match SC MAC address Remote unit security SC MAC field not set to 00 00 00 00 00 00 any SC 7 Sector controllers may not accept a subscriber registration request due to the following configuration issues SC does not have a Normal Link definition matching the remote unit MAC address SC does not contain an STID Template with the requested name SC contains the...

Page 83: ...rver The server URL is programmed into the RDL 3000 but a DNS server IP address must be provided see Configuration System To register the operator must complete the contact and location information on this form All information on this screen is required for registration with the WSDB server The registration process will fail if the form is submitted with any blank empty field The form contents are...

Page 84: ...always fixed This field is supplied directly by the RDL 3000 system Use GPS Check this field to read the location information directly from the internal GPS available only where GPS hardware is installed Latitude Enter the latitude of this RDL 3000 installation Not required if the Use GPS feature is enabled and synchronized Longitude Enter the longitude of this RDL 3000 installation Not required i...

Page 85: ...aded on the remote terminal None Encryption is disabled Unused fields are hidden AES 128 Advanced Encryption Standard using 128 bit encryption AES 256 Advanced Encryption Standard using 256 bit encryption Shared key Enter the encryption key This it the common key for all communicating systems The Shared Key is not required when using ECDSA certificates The shared key entry field is hidden when ECD...

Page 86: ...ble settings To enable the authentication AES encryption must be enabled and the unit certificate authority certificate and keys must be loaded on the terminal See Security Note Beginning with v3 00 ECDSA is the supported authentication method for RDL 3000 wireless systems replaces X 509 SC MAC SS only This security feature can restrict the subscriber to registering only with a single specified se...

Page 87: ...gy List Table page to view the current network topology list settings or load a new network topologylist in the connected sector controller to view this page click Configuration Network Topology in the main menu The operator may load the network topologylists from the Web interface The file may be in XML or plain text and contains information for each sector controller in the RAS systems geographi...

Page 88: ...ology List Fields freq n RF frequency in use MHz channelsize n Channel size MHz latitude n Positional lattitude in degrees decimal longitude n Positional longitue in degrees decimal antennaheight n Antenna height in meters antennagain n Antenna gain in dBi antennabeamwidth n Antenna beamwith in degrees antennaAzimuth n Antenna orientation in degrees decimal antennatilt n Antenna elevation tilt in ...

Page 89: ...owing format parameter_name reference value 4 The parameter name is case insensitive 5 The reference may be 0 to 19 6 Values containing spaces must be double quoted e g systemName 1 Sector controller L1P3W XML Version xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 standalone yes Sample Network Topologylist file DOCTYPE table ELEMENT table SC ATTLIST table version_major CDATA REQUIRED ATTLIST table version_mi...

Page 90: ...n_major 1 version_minor 00 SC freq 562 5 freq channelSize 5 channelSize latitude 43 859833 latitude longitude 79 340161 longitude antenna height 215 height gain 11 gain beamwidth 90 beamwidth tilt 0 tilt azimuth 78 azimuth antenna bsId 0xD2D2 bsId systemName UHF Sector Redline systemName SC table Fig 52 Web Example Text File ...

Page 91: ...fy settings Status Status of this Link or Service Subscriber Link Service is available online Subscriber Link Service is unavailable offline or disabled Click the Link status icon e g to display the Subscriber Link Status screen Click the Service status icon to display the Subscriber Service Status screen Parent Group The Service is a member of this Service Group VLAN VLAN tagging settings SC VLAN...

Page 92: ...th OIR Available uplink bandwidth calculated On Off Enable or disable Link or Service Click icon to disable Link or Service Click icon to enable Link or Service Notes 1 Incorrect CIR settings may result in excessive latency or dropped packets e g buffer full condition 2 OIR has the following characteristics i OIR is calculated based on the Link UBR Link Service PIR and the current scheduled traffi...

Page 93: ...scriber with the network address entered in the Subscriber MAC field Template Link configuration is valid for any subscriber connection request using the specified template name STID and password STID Password This feature must be enabled by the options key The Rapid Auto Provisioning RAP feature allows an RDL 3000 subscriber SS to establish a wireless link with a sector controller SC without pre ...

Page 94: ...racters See Link Type Template Advanced Subscriber Link Configuration Adaptive Modulation Check this field to enable an adaptive modulation Disabled The operator must select only the maximum uncoded burst rate UBR for the uplink and downlink Identical settings must be used for all in a sector Enabled The uplink and downlink modulation coding settings are adjusted automatically to provide hitless l...

Page 95: ...ting is also used as a threshold setting when Auto Frequency Scan and Scan Threshold are enabled Note When the link is unable to achieve the requested DL burst rate the DL Unicast CIR statistics are displayed in red on the Subscriber Links screen Min UL Burst Rate Adaptive Modulation enabled Select the minimum uplink UBR Mbps for unicast traffic when adaptive modulation is enabled This setting is ...

Page 96: ...ink and the RDL 3000 starts a new frequency scan In this example the subscriber requires 1 Mbps 3 Mbps peak throughput There are ten pre defined channels Other relevant settings are described Subscriber Link Configuration Max DL Burst Rate 54 Max UL Burst Rate 54 Min DL Burst Rate 36 Min UL Burst Rate 36 Threshold Timer Enable Re scan Interval 45 Fig 56 Web Scan Threshold Threshold Timer Example 1...

Page 97: ...g 57 Web Stickiness Timer Example Operating Mode Choose the mode of operation for this wireless link The available operating modes are controlled by the installed options key For example the radio may be restricted to MIMO A operation MIMO A Operate in MIMO A mode based on link conditions MIMO A B Operate in MIMO A B mode based on link conditions RF Mode Select the mode of operation for this link ...

Page 98: ...quired when using the CLI interface to modify settings Status The status of this Service or Service Group Service or Service Group is available Service or Service Group is unavailable down offline Click the Service Group status icon e g to display the Service Group Status screen Click the Service status icon to display the Subscriber Service Status screen Parent Link The Service is assigned to thi...

Page 99: ...Status Screen General Service Group Name Name of the Service Group Service Group ID A unique identifier assigned to each Service Group 128 to 159 This value is required when using the CLI interface to modify settings Broadcast Ethernet packets Discarded Packets Total packets discarded by this unit due to errors Transmitted Packets Total broadcast or multicast packets successfully transmitted over ...

Page 100: ...identifier assigned to each Service Group 128 to 159 This value is required when using the CLI interface to modify settings VLAN Tagging Select the classification mode for this Service Group Tagged Select tagged to associate a unique VID with this Group Pass through Classify all packets that do not have a VLAN ID or where the outermost VLAN ID tag does not match the VLAN ID for any tagged Group Et...

Page 101: ...ticast rate e g video may use a higher setting at the risk of less reliable retransmissions DL Bcast Mcast CIR 50 50000 Kbps Set the CIR for downlink broadcast and multicast traffic belonging to this group DL Bcast Mcast PIR 50 100000 Kbps Set the PIR for downlink broadcast and multicast traffic belonging to this group Operating Mode Choose the wireless mode of operation when sending broadcast or ...

Page 102: ... CLI interface to modify settings Ethernet Packets Packets Discarded Total number of packets discarded by this unit due to errors Rx Received wireless packets discarded Tx Transmitted wireless packets discarded by remote end unit Packets Transmitted Total packets successfully processed over the wireless interface Total does not include discarded or errored packets Rx Total received wireless packet...

Page 103: ...he fields can be updated Fig 62 Web Subscriber Service Configuration Screen Basic Service Configuration Service Name Enter a name for this Service 15 characters maximum The Service name is displayed on configuration and statistics screens Parent Subscriber Link Each Service must be associated with a Link subscriber Use the drop down menu to choose the subscriber Link for this service Parent Servic...

Page 104: ...CIR Enter the committed information rate for downlink unicast traffic UL CIR Enter the committed information rate for uplink unicast traffic DL PIR Enter the peak information rate for downlink unicast traffic The maximum available DL PIR setting is controlled by the installed options key UL PIR Enter the peak information rate for uplink unicast traffic The maximum available UL PIR setting is contr...

Page 105: ...or RF port 1 2 Fig 63 Web Spectrum Sweep Screen Spectrum Sweep Configuration Start Frequency MHz Enter center frequency of the lowest channel to be scanned End Frequency MHz Enter center frequency of the highest channel to be scanned Step MHz Enter the frequency step MHz to use when scanning Minimum step size is 0 250 MHz for all radios No of acquisitions Enter the number of times the frequency is...

Page 106: ... with a large step size and small sample size No of acquisitions to obtain an overview of the spectrum usage For example to scan for a free 10 MHz channel in the 5735 5830 MHz range Start Stop 5735 5830 Step MHz 5 No of Acquisitions 50 Click the Start button to begin the sweep The sweep begins at the lowest Start frequency and ends at the highest Stop frequency To end the sweep before the Stop fre...

Page 107: ...US SNMP v3 supports authentication and privacy settings to provide secure access for SNMP based management systems SNMP v3 security methods are associated with RDL 3000 user accounts see SNMP Configuration Fig 64 Web Users Management Screen System Users User Name Operator assigned login name for this user Group Select a group for the new user account See Table 15 Web Screens and User Access table ...

Page 108: ...unt IMPORTANT There must always be at least one active administrator account User management does not allow and administrators to modify other administrator accounts Delete the account and re create with the required parameter changes New User User name Enter the user name for the new account Usernames may be 1 to 19 alpha numeric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ Group Select...

Page 109: ...tem Log System Events View system status messages Configuration System System Configuration X X View and adjust system and network settings RADIUS RADIUS Configuration X X View and adjust RADIUS server settings SNMP SNMP Configuration X X View and adjust SNMP settings Wireless Wireless Configuration X X View and adjust RF settings Frequencies Frequency Management X X View and adjust RF scanning li...

Page 110: ...a new Service Clear All N A X N A N A Delete all Links Service Groups and Services Utilities Reboot N A X X Reboot the RDL 3000 Spectrum Sweep Spectrum Sweep X X Scan for interference Users Management Users Management Manage user accounts and passwords Firmware Firmware Management X X Upload new firmware Test N A X X Test for 5 minutes and then restore the last saved configuration no reboot Antenn...

Page 111: ... Fig 65 Web Product Options Screen Options Key 1 Enter a valid permanent key A permanent Options Key must be entered for in Service operation The temporary options key shipped with the RDL 3000 will expire and service is interrupted Options Key 2 Enter a second valid permanent or temporary options key optional Active Options Key The Active Options Key field selects the preferred key If valid the s...

Page 112: ...e Out antenna system required for improved link budget and required for operation from 54 120 Mbps Multi beam antenna RAS Elite antenna Secure Management HTTPS SSH and SNMP v3 STID RAP Rapid Auto Provisioning UL DL PIR Provisioning based on software controlled throughput rates ECDSA mode Authentication using ECDSA certificates and keys The RDL 3000 has the following default settings when operating...

Page 113: ...taining optimum performance from a wireless link is by fine alignment of the antenna to the position providing the highest RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication This web page assists alignment by providing continuous updates of the current measured RSSI value Fig 66 Web Antenna Alignment Tool Screen If Wi Fi service is available the following URL may be used to access the web alignment page dir...

Page 114: ...he inactive firmware Firmware downloaded to the RDL 3000 will overwrite this version Change Version Click to switch the Active and Alternative firmware versions and reboot the RDL 3000 U Boot Version This is the bootstrap firmware currently in use by the RDL 3000 Firmware Upgrade Transfer Protocol Select the type of file server TFTP Use Trivial File Transfer Protocol for file upload FTP Use File T...

Page 115: ...uding the bin extension If FTP is selected enter account name and password 3 Click Upload File to begin the file transfer The transfer may require up to eight minutes based on the data transfer rate Do not interrupt the transfer process When the transfer is complete the RDL 3000 checks the integrity of the uploaded file and registers a status message in the event log If errors were introduced duri...

Page 116: ...static ARP definition to the RDL 3000 ARP table chgver Change default version of firmware and reboot clear Clear commands del Delete an ID disable Disable an ID enable Enable an ID freq Enter frequency ranges for autoscan and DFS generate Create DSA key for SSH locally on RDL 3000 get Display the value of a statistic or parameter load Load commands logout End the current Telnet session new Create ...

Page 117: ...turn to root mode Cancel 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 4 3 Command Set apply Use the apply command to activate changes to the configuration without overwriting the last saved configuration This is equivalent to clicking the Apply button in the configura...

Page 118: ...r command to change the firmware version loaded when the RDL 3000 is rebooted chgver no options Switch to the binary saved in the alternate version of firmware IMPORTANT This command works silently no operator confirmation and the RDL 3000 reboots immediately Use get swver to list the active and alternate versions of firmware clear Use the clear command to delete all entries in a table clear arpta...

Page 119: ...ot available in this software version id id Remove a Service Group Service or Link table entry id Unique number for Service Group Service or Link disable Use the disable command to disable a Service or Link not applicable to Service Groups disable id Disable a specific ID id Unique number for Service or Link enable Use the enable command to enable a Service Group Service or Link enable id Enable a...

Page 120: ...generate Use the generate command to generate a DSA key for use with SSH The generated key is saved in runtime memory and non volatile RAM A system reboot is required to activate the new key generate sshkey The RDL 3000 generates a key using its internal encryption module sshkey dsa rsa dsa Generate DSA key for SSH rsa Generate RSA key for SSH get Use the get command to view system parameters Use ...

Page 121: ...uth or East West For example Longitude 43 51 35 2770 North Latitude 79 20 24 7956 West gpsstatus Display status information about the GPS gpsstatus No Valid Signal grpoir id Get the Offered Information Rate OIR for the specified service Group id Index value of the Service Group idenable id Check the status of a Link Service or Service Group lactive id Link active status ldlblk Downlink total block...

Page 122: ...e Link status code for this subscriber lssip id Display the subscriber IP address for this link id Example get lssip 4 lssip 192 168 25 46 lulblk Uplink total blocks lulbr Uplink burst rate luldblk Uplink discarded blocks lullfr Uplink lost frames lulrblk Uplink retransmitted blocks lulrssi Uplink RSSI for RF port 1 In MIMO A mode this is always the value of the active RF port lulrssi2 Uplink RSSI...

Page 123: ...red connections regsrv Number of configured Services regstations Number of configured stations rffreq rf1 rf2 freq RF frequency setting Refer to section 8 1 Regional Codes on page 172 rfstatus Status RF transmitter swver List the downloaded firmware versions syncsts Synchronization status sysstarttime Time when the system started sysuptime Time elapsed from reboot temperature Internal temperature ...

Page 124: ...chanunavail Not Available Channels connstatus Server Connectivity Status connstatustxt Server Connectivity Status detailed text expirytime Expiry Time fccid FCC Identifier latitude The latitude coordinate used in WSDB registration longitude The longitude coordinate used in WSDB registration refreshtime Refresh Time regrsptime Registration Response Timestamp regstatus Registration Status regstatust...

Page 125: ...fy the account name and password when using sftp user Enter the account user name passwordEnter the account password For example load file 192 168 25 10 ssl_key_00 09 02 00 b2 73 pem usr tftp idtable no parameters Load all IDs from the last saved configuration script server IP filename Use this command to load an RDL 3000 configuration file created using script command or equivalent The file must ...

Page 126: ...FTP TFTP servers syslog servers etc ping IP address Number of Packets Length IP address IP address of target Number of Packets Number of ICMP packets to send 1 to 16 Length Not supported in this software release reboot Use the reboot command to reboot the RDL 3000 firmware reboot delay delay Number of seconds to wait before rebooting 60 max Enter reboot 0 zero to cancel a pending reboot Note Use t...

Page 127: ...Specify if ID template password to be sent in clear text default Note User account groups usernames and passwords are not saved by the script command Accounts must be created manually by a user using Telnet or a Web browser The user set of commands are interactive and can not be automated set Use the set command to view and or change a parameter Use the apply command to activate changes made using...

Page 128: ...that device Enter 00 00 00 00 00 00 to allow the subscriber to connect to any available sector controller e g when using the optional STID template feature bsporten id off on Enable and disable sector controller Ethernet port for a Service Group id ID of Service Group off Disabled on Enabled buzzer off on Enable or disable the audible alignment buzzer When enabled the rate of the tone is proportio...

Page 129: ... signals are detected This action is recorded in the message log and an SNMP trap message is sent if SNMP enabled chgfreq Relocate transmission to an alternative frequency immediately when radar signals are detected This action is recorded in the message log and a trap message is sent if SNMP enabled dhcp off on Enable or disable DHCP off DHCP is disabled on DHCP is enabled dlcir id rate Set the S...

Page 130: ...e Minimum downlink MCS modulation coding scheme dlratio 50 SC only Valid only when fixed frame mode enabled Restricted to 50 System requires reboot following changes to this parameter encdsauth ON OFF Enable this setting on to have the system use ECDSA certificates for authentication Ecryption must be enabled on Subscriber adjusts encryption setting to match sector controller off Encryption settin...

Page 131: ... is configured for an active type GPS antenna e g antenna enclosure includes a built in amplifier A bias voltage is supplied on the center conductor of the GPS antenna connector groupmode id mode Set the wireless mode of operation when sending broadcast or multicast traffic for this service group id Service Group ID number Use show idtable to view all IDs mode Assign service group mode sisomimoa O...

Page 132: ...ce Group if tagging enabled id id number vid VLAN ID grpviden id off on Enable or disable this Service Group id id number off Disabled on Enabled http off on Enable or disable the HTTP Web interface off Disable on Enable https off on Enable or disable the HTTPS SSL Web function off Disable on Enable idname id name Enter the name associated with an ID id ID for Link Service or Service Group name Na...

Page 133: ...port 2 rf1rf2 Operate in MIMO A B mode using both RF ports auto Equivalent to rf1rf2 lstickytime id 0 600 SC only The time following a link loss condition the subscriber will attempt to reconnect with the same sector controller 0 600 sec Specify for each link configuration or link profile Value is downloaded to subscriber at registration Active only when Auto Rescan is enabled id Link template ID ...

Page 134: ...rf1 Set the power for RF port 1 rf2 Set the power for RF port 2 mgmmcs rate Set the management PHY rate setting Used for all DL UL management and communication channel messages mgmtag off on bpsk 1 2 Default rate qpsk 1 2 Accellerated rate Enable or disable the HTTPS function See also mgmvid off Do not use VLAN to identify management traffic on Enable VLAN tagged management traffic See mgmvid mgmv...

Page 135: ...e 1 2 off on Mode of RADIUS server off Disable RADIUS server on Enable RADIUS server port 1 2 1 9999 Listening port address on RADIUS server default port is 1812 retries 1 2 1 999 Maximum number for attempts to contact target RADIUS server secret 1 2 text Password for RADIUS server Must conform to security policy timeout 1 2 1 90 Time to wait for response from RADIUS server seconds rapidpath off o...

Page 136: ...exclusive e g selecting v3 excludes support of v2c none Disable the SNMP agent v2 Enable SNMP v2c support v3 Enable SNMP v3 support snmptraplink off on Enable or disable sending an SNMP trap message for Link up and Link down events off Disable sending the SNMP trap message on Enable sending the SNMP trap message snmptraps off on Enable or disable sending all SNMP traps off Disable sending SNMP tra...

Page 137: ...le on Enable sstoss id off on Enable or disable the routing packets between subscribers hairpinning id Link ID number off Disable forwarding broadcast packets from SS to SS default setting on Enable forwarding broadcast packets from SS to SS IMPORTANT Sector controller must be rebooted after changing this parameter stickytime 0 600 SS only The time following a link loss condition the subscriber wi...

Page 138: ...ne 50 75 Enable or disable VLAN for this Service none High impedance 50 Port termination impedance is 50 Ohms 75 Port termination impedance is 75 Ohms syscontact text Enter contact descriptive for this unit Enter up to thirty 30 alpha numeric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ sysdescr text Enter system description for this unit Enter up to thirty 30 alpha numeric characters in...

Page 139: ...nd to individually disable or enable default ATPC on a subscriber telnetport 1 65535 Set the Telnet port address Changes are effective only after a reboot port Limits for the telnet port are 22 79 and 81 65534 default is 23 ulcir id rate Set the service uplink Committed Information Rate CIR id Service ID number rate Committed information rate 50 to 100000 Kbps ulminrate id rate Set the Link minimu...

Page 140: ...from GPS coordinate if available country Contact Country email Contact E mail height Antenna Height latitude the latitude coordinate which will only be used when GPS is N A This command is only available when GPS precedence is disabled longitude the longitude coordinate which will only be used when GPS is N A This command is only available when GPS precedence is disabled owner Owner Name phone Con...

Page 141: ...n Display keys currently in use usr Display the user keys and certificates default gps Display information about the GPS If the GPS is synchronized this command returns the coordinates of the RDL 3000 system and the number of visible satellites Admin access only Note Status code 0001 indicates the GPS antenna is shorted groups Display information for all Service Groups 192 168 25 2 show groups 128...

Page 142: ...igure the SNMP trap message reporting snmptrap off on add change clearall del print add ipaddr port identity Create up to eight SNMP traps The index value is assigned automatically ipaddr Enter destination IP address port Enter destination port address identity v2 Enter associated SNMP community string v3 Enter account username for authorization change idx p port i ip_add c community u username Mo...

Page 143: ...ry file to be uploaded user name FTP account name FTP server only password FTP account password FTP server only Notes 1 TFTP Specify the TFTP server address and the full name of the binary file including bin extension 2 FTP Specify the FTP server address account user name account password and the full name of the binary file including bin extension user Use the user command to manage user accounts...

Page 144: ...stem MD5 MD5 Message Digest algorithm 5 is a cryptographic hash function with a 128 bit hash value RFC 1321 SHA SHA secure Hash Algorithm is a set of cryptographic hash functions Privacy method for this account When SNMP v3 is enabled a privacy method can be selected to encrypt messages exchanged with any SNMP based network management system None No encryption DES DES Data Encryption Standard is a...

Page 145: ...ply the default IP address 192 168 25 2 and subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Problems with host computer or RDL 3000 If the ping is successful reset the RDL 3000 and or reset the host computer Host PC ARP table is not correctly configured Run arp d whenever the RDL 3000 is replaced Check that the subnet mask for the host PC matches the subnet mask of the RDL 3000 Verify that the host and the RDL 3000 are...

Page 146: ...x and enter the status code Change the mode to binary and match active bits 1 to the PMP Status Codes table Table 21 Diag Status Code Bits Binary Hex 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table 22 Diag Status Codes Bit Hex Display Description 1 0000 0002 Radio over temperature 2 3 Not used 4 5 6 0000 0010 0000 0020 0000 0040 PLL Error...

Page 147: ...s at system reboot The operator can use the Web or CLI interface to modify these values Activate changes by using the apply function Save changes permanently by using the save functions Saved Parameters These values are saved in non volatile RAM and are loaded at reboot Use the save function to overwrite the last saved settings with the current contents of the Editing Copy of Parameters A separate...

Page 148: ...plete 10 seconds and login to the RDL 3000 using the default IP address 192 168 25 2 and the default administrator username admin and password admin Web 1 Perform a long reset and use a Web browser to login to the RDL 3000 using the default IP address 192 168 25 2 and the default administrator username admin and password admin 2 Click Configuration System to display the System Configuration screen...

Page 149: ...ame RDL 3000 Ethernet ethmode Ethernet Mode Auto gateway Default Gateway Address 192 168 25 1 gmt Time Offset 0 00 http HTTP Enable On https HTTPS Enable N C ipaddr IP Address 192 168 25 2 mgmtag Mgmt Tag Enable Off mgmvid Mgmt VID 0 netmask IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 snmp SNMP v2 snmpcommunity SNMP Community Strings public read private read write snmptraplink SNMP Traps Off snmptraplist SNMP Tr...

Page 150: ...syncmode Synchronization mode None syncout Sync port mode None port disabled syncterm Sync port impedance None high sysmode System Mode Key unchanged No Key PMP SS txpower Tx Power 14 Misc activekey Active Key No change adaptmod Adaptive Off buzzer Buzzer Off dlcir Service DL CIR 500 encmode Encryption Type Y None freq Frequency List No change grpcir Service UL CIR 500 maxtxpower Maximum Tx Power ...

Page 151: ...er cable to connect the PC directly to the PoE adapter DATA INPUT Ethernet port Prepare the PC for Telnet access by opening a command prompt window on the PC and typing the following command Important Do not press the Enter key until step 6 telnet 192 168 25 2 2 Power ON the RDL 3000 system for the following amount of time S N 125 and higher Wait 20 seconds window is 10 to 30 seconds S N 100 Wait ...

Page 152: ...e Default Passwords Only Use this procedure if the unit IP address is known and only the default usernames and passwords are to be restored All other configuration settings are preserved Telnet 1 Perform a long reset and use Telnet to login to the RDL 3000 using the default IP address 192 168 25 2 and the default login credentials admin admin 2 Enter the command reboot to restart the unit Do not e...

Page 153: ...mask is 255 255 0 0 and one of three default IP addresses are assigned to the subscriber The default addresses are generated as the default prefix 169 254 plus two values generated from the unit MAC address With DHCP disabled the operator may use the CLI command dhcp on to display the three link local IP addresses for that unit For example 10 101 30 1 set dhcp on Notice Need to run apply config or...

Page 154: ...or controller Ethernet port 2 If the remote unit obtains an IP from a DHCP server on its local network e g via the Ethernet port a IP may not be routable from the sector controller b Recovery Link Local IP addresses will not be active c May be difficult to identify the responding DHCP server to obtain the required address information 3 Using DHCP for remote units does not require DHCP to be enable...

Page 155: ...y bits Tag Remove outermost matching VLAN tag Forward All Service Group members Rate Two modulation steps below the lowest rate currently in use across all active Services Multicast or broadcast address Priority Preserve original 802 1p priority bits Tag Remove outermost matching VLAN tag Forward All Service Group members Rate Downlink rate of this Service Group VLAN tag does not match any Service...

Page 156: ...controller Ethernet port 1 Service Group type Pass through Known unicast address AND destination is Ethernet port Forward Packet unmodified to the sector controller Ethernet port 1 Known unicast address AND destination is a subscriber Forward Retransmit packet unmodified over the wireless interface to all members of this Service Group 2 Rate Downlink rate for member Service on this subscriber Unkn...

Page 157: ...hing VLAN tag Forward To sector controller Rate Uplink rate of Service matching this tag VLAN tag does not match any Service VID OR untagged packet Pass through service group not defined Discard packet Pass through service group defined AND known unicast Priority Service Group default priority Tag Unchanged Forward To sector controller Rate Uplink rate of Pass through member Service Pass through s...

Page 158: ...g Protocol Identifier TPID 16 bit field set to 0x8100 identifies the IEEE 802 1Q tagged frame Located at the EtherType Size field position untagged frame Priority Code Point PCP 3 bit field IEEE 802 1p priority bits from 0 lowest to 7 highest Canonical Format Indicator CFI 1 bit field Value 0 indicates MAC address is in the standard format for Ethernet switches VLAN Identifier VID 12 bit field spe...

Page 159: ...ption for data traffic Messages encrypted and validated using AES in CCM Counter with Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Separate keys for data traffic and key transport Diffie Hellman for key setup AES Wrap algorithm for key transport Keys are changed at random intervals Physical Security The Redline RDL 3000 is enclosed in a weatherproof aluminum alloy case The module s enclosure ...

Page 160: ...uires AES encryption to be enabled AES encryption can not be disabled while ECDSA is enabled 6 3 Wireless Authentication Wireless authentication using Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm ECDSA is an optional feature enabled by the options key Wireless authentication is available based on model type When authentication is enabled the sector controller and all subscribers must use compatible ...

Page 161: ... command to necessary files are loaded show files usr For example show files usr ecc_keypairT ecc size 161 md5 f821c0c21ac9a2809140600832bf9340 ecc_keypair ecc size 161 md5 f821c0c21ac9a2809140600832bf9340 ecc_cert ecc size 454 md5 d6ca2942fc8fef9a89d300beafe692e6 d Reboot the unit to activate the new credentials 4 Enable ECDSA authentication for the sector Remote Terminals a Install ECDSA enabled...

Page 162: ...g key function 5 Use one of the following methods to generate a key file Option 1 Create a DSA key using the CLI generate command This function self generates a key file and saves this value permanently in the user usr table Reboot the radio to activate the key Example Generate a new DSA key file generate sshkey dsa reboot Option 2 Use a commercially available tool to create the DSA key file A TFT...

Page 163: ...ing HTTPS SSL HTTPS SSH is disabled by factory default Use the following steps to enable HTTPS Use Embedded Temporary Key For out of box operation a temporary embedded certificate is loaded on reboot 1 Use the CLI or Web interface to enable SSH Web interface Configuration screen Ethernet HTTPS Enable CLI Command set https on 2 Save the configuration to activate changes 3 Verify the radio is access...

Page 164: ...01 C1 9A pem usr tftp show files usr dsa_key pem size 672 md5 fa9bd7a1f465fd7e9fed30150b0608c4 usr_ssl_key der size 1194 md5 1c5c5ddd0f08604a3b48cf41a8570557 usr_ssl_cert der size 1144 md5 ff0ce6923fc67a02d1e7bc6fa4856f94 reboot 3 Use the CLI or Web interface to enable SSH Web Configuration screen Ethernet HTTPS Enable CLI set https on 4 Save the configuration to activate changes 5 Verify the radi...

Page 165: ...ot affected 1 Login to the sector controller Web interface 2 Select Provisioning Subscriber Links to view all links and identify the STID link with services that require changes to the CIR PIR settings 3 Click on the STID link name to view and record the current configuration settings for the STID link e g use screen capture 4 Click beside the STID link name to show all services associated with th...

Page 166: ...th that link b Click on the name of a service to edit the service configuration and enter new CIR PIR settings c Save the modified service configuration 5 Repeat step 4 as required to modify services for other STID templates 6 Reboot the sector controller to activate all changes IMPORTANT Failure to reboot the sector controller at the end of this procedure will result in LOSS OF COMMUNICATIONS to ...

Page 167: ...3 9 12 6 18 25 2 36 50 4 72 100 8 144 22 256QAM 5 6 7 10 14 20 28 40 56 80 112 160 23 256QAM 7 8 7 3 10 5 14 7 21 29 4 42 58 8 84 117 6 168 Table 35 Ref Uncoded Burst Rates UBR MIMO A CP 1 8 MCS Modulation 0 875 1 25 1 75 2 5 3 5 5 7 10 14 20 0 BPSK 1 2 0 2 0 4 0 5 0 8 1 1 1 6 2 3 3 3 4 6 6 6 1 QPSK 1 2 0 5 0 8 1 1 1 6 2 3 3 3 4 6 6 6 9 3 13 3 2 QPSK 3 4 0 8 1 2 1 7 2 5 3 5 5 7 10 14 20 3 16QAM 1 ...

Page 168: ...nel for an opportunity to re establish a link with the same sector controller stickiness If the wireless link is not restored within the period specified by the Stickiness Timer e g 300 seconds the RDL 3000 starts a new frequency scan Enabled Enabled Subscriber Link Configuration screen settings Threshold timer enabled Timeout value is entered def recommended 45 s Threshold is minimum UBR for upli...

Page 169: ...Phase I is repeated During each attempt the subscriber must monitor the sector controller signals and wait for an opportunity join the network The total negotiation time to achieve link up may be up to 90 seconds This total wait time includes initial monitoring of the selected channel to ensure the subscriber can correctly decode the sector controller signals Other timing factors include channel s...

Page 170: ...he content of the LLDP packets TLV_PORT_DESC Ethernet interface name in ASCII form TLV_SYSTEM_NAME System name RDL 3000 USN TLV_SYSTEM_DESC System description RDL 3000 USN Redline Communications Inc www rdlcom com TLV_MGMNT_ADDR IP address of the RDL 3000 system TLV_ORG_SPECIFIC TIA INVENTORY Inventory TLV with serial number of the radio TLV_ORG_SPECIFIC TIA INVENTORY Inventory TLV with software v...

Page 171: ...anges list Scenario 1 A link experiences fading or partial RF blockage Rescan Interval Timer configurable Channel Scan Time Max Time to Link Up 45 s 20 s 90 s 155 s max Note The Stickiness Timer is not activated under these conditions Scenario 2 A link is lost suddenly as may result from complete RF blockage Stickiness Timer Channel Scan Time Max Time to Link Up 300 s 20 s 90 s 410 s max Note The ...

Page 172: ... 5790 10 5820 to 5845 20 5735 to 5785 20 5825 to 5840 Region 03 Default 5800 MHz EU 5472 5 to 5722 5 5 5475 to 5720 DFS 8 17 11 22 5 4 10 5477 5 to 5717 5 20 5482 5 to 5712 5 Notch 5600 to 5650 5 8G 5725 to 5875 5 5727 5 to 5872 5 17 11 22 10 5730 to 5870 20 5735 to 5865 Region 04 Default 5800 MHz Oman US 5472 5 to 5722 5 5 5475 to 5720 DFS 8 15 11 22 Canada 10 5477 5 to 5717 5 5 4 20 5482 5 to 57...

Page 173: ...fault 5800 MHz FCC 5 1G 5150 to 5250 5 5155 to 5247 5 15 11 20 10 5160 to 5245 20 5170 to 5240 FCC 5 3G 5250 to 5350 5 5252 5 to 5345 DFS 4 6 15 11 20 10 5255 to 5342 5 20 5260 to 5337 5 FCC 5 4G 5470 to 5725 5 5472 5 to 5597 5 DFS 3 5 15 11 20 5 5652 5 to 5722 5 10 5475 to 5595 10 5655 to 5720 20 5480 to 5590 20 5660 to 5715 Notch 5600 to 5650 FCC 5 8G 5725 to 5850 5 5727 5 to 5847 5 15 11 20 10 ...

Page 174: ... Region 17 Default 5800 MHz Argentina 5725 to 5850 10 5730 to 5845 22 N A 22 5 7 5 8 G 20 5735 to 5840 Region 18 Default 5800 MHz Integrated 5470 to 5725 5 5472 5 to 5597 5 DFS 3 5 18 N A N A RAS 5 5652 5 to 5722 5 5 4 G 10 5475 to 5595 10 5655 to 5720 20 5480 to 5590 20 5660 to 5715 Notch 5600 to 5650 5 8 G 5725 to 5850 5 5727 5 to 5847 5 18 N A N A 10 5730 to 5845 20 5735 to 5840 Region 19 Defau...

Page 175: ... 2250 00 to 2285 00 14 2077 00 to 2103 00 14 2252 00 to 2283 00 Region 24 Default 545 MHz Pakistan 470 to 698 3 5 471 75 to 600 25 N A N A 28 600 MHz 3 5 621 75 to 696 25 5 472 50 to 599 50 5 622 50 to 695 50 7 473 50 to 598 50 7 623 50 to 694 50 10 475 00 to 597 00 10 625 00 to 693 00 14 477 00 to 595 00 14 627 00 to 691 00 20 480 00 to 592 00 20 630 00 to 688 00 Notch 602 to 620 Region 25 Defaul...

Page 176: ...azardous operation 13 Region Default Frequency When activating an options key that changes the system region code the default frequency is applied only when the current RF frequency setting is outside the allowed range s for that region 14 This system has been designed to operate with the Redline 17 dBi gain antenna operating with the maximum specified gain setting 15 CBP required only in 3 675 3 ...

Page 177: ... 60 deg vpol hpol Redline AFS SB 60055 01 11 dBi 470 698 Log P Directional 122 cm 48 in 55 deg vpol hpol 8 3 1 Deployment in the United States Operation of RDL 3000 wireless system requires an options key that is available exclusively from Redline This key restricts device operation to the FCC 473 695 MHz band on TV channels 14 35 and 39 51 The professional installer and operator can not modify or...

Page 178: ...istance of 40 cm 15 3 4 should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation To ensure compliance operation at closer than these distances is not recommended The antenna used for this transmitter must not be collocated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 3 FCC Information to Users FCC 15 706 This equipment has been tested and found to comply ...

Page 179: ...stem exceeds the allowed maximum for any Bandwidth Frequency combination the power setting must be reduced by the same amount dB that the antenna gain exceeds the allowed maximum Antennas having a gain higher than 13 dBi are strictly prohibited Table 43 470 690 MHz Transmit Power in the United States Channel Tx Power dBm 14 34 40 51 18 35 39 16 8 3 2 Deployment in Canada Operation of the final pro...

Page 180: ...o frequency emissions are maintained within the band of operation under all normal operating conditions listed in this manual This device complies with Industry Canada RSS standard s for licensed bands Operation is also subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired oper...

Page 181: ...ller à ce que les émissions de radiofréquences sont maintenus dans la bande de fonctionnement dans toutes les conditions normales de fonctionnement figurant dans ce manuel Cet appareil est conforme aux normes industrielles RSS Canada s pour les bandes sous licence L opération est également soumise aux deux conditions suivantes 1 Cet appareil ne peut pas causer d interférences et 2 Cet appareil doi...

Page 182: ...89 13 37 89 57 599 21 89 21 98 24 95 13 37 95 57 623 21 94 22 00 24 98 13 37 98 57 659 21 98 21 91 24 96 13 37 96 57 695 21 92 21 96 24 95 13 37 95 57 10 MHz 518 21 83 21 92 24 89 13 37 89 57 557 21 97 21 76 24 88 13 37 88 57 596 21 90 21 93 24 93 13 37 93 57 626 21 95 21 85 24 91 13 37 91 57 659 21 88 21 95 24 93 13 37 93 57 692 21 78 21 95 24 88 13 37 88 57 Table 48 470 690 MHz Wireless Terminal...

Page 183: ...ify or otherwise circumvent these operational restrictions The module supports operation with 2x2 MIMO antenna systems with two transmit chains and two receive chains The module must be used only with certified antennas and using the channel size and output power level specified by the IC regulations This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed in the following table Any addit...

Page 184: ...r must not be collocated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The equipment has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 17 dBi Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms This device has been designed to ensure that radio frequency emissions are maintained within the band ...

Page 185: ...smetteur Cet équipement a été conçu pour fonctionner avec une antenne ayant un gain maximal de 17 dBi Antenne ayant un gain plus élevé est strictement interdite par les règlements d Industrie Canada L impédance d antenne requise est de 50 ohms Ce dispositif a été conçu pour veiller à ce que les émissions de radiofréquences sont maintenus dans la bande de fonctionnement dans toutes les conditions n...

Page 186: ...00 21 40 2317 16 92 14 48 18 88 14 50 33 38 63 00 29 62 64 QAM 2348 13 45 13 78 16 63 14 50 31 13 63 00 31 87 2352 5 23 65 23 27 26 47 14 50 40 97 63 00 22 03 2357 5 28 79 29 39 32 11 14 50 46 61 63 00 16 39 2308 29 38 29 28 32 34 14 50 46 84 63 00 16 16 2312 5 23 21 24 19 26 74 14 50 41 24 63 00 21 76 2317 17 19 15 28 19 35 14 50 33 85 63 00 29 15 Table 53 2305 2320 MHz RF Power EIRP 5 MHz Chan 1...

Page 187: ...11 63 00 14 89 2308 29 38 29 28 32 34 16 00 48 34 63 00 14 66 2312 5 23 21 24 19 26 74 16 00 42 74 63 00 20 26 2317 17 19 15 28 19 35 16 00 35 35 63 00 27 65 Table 55 2305 2320 MHz RF Power EIRP 5 MHz Chan 17 dBi ant for IC Modulation Frequency MHz Power at RF 1 dBm Power at RF 2 dBm Combined output power dBm Antenna gain dBi EIRP dBm EIRP limit dBm EIRP margin dB BPSK 2348 13 57 13 75 16 67 17 00...

Page 188: ...00 37 27 63 00 25 73 2314 5 13 3 12 75 16 04 15 00 31 04 63 00 31 96 QPSK 2350 5 12 3 12 78 15 55 15 00 30 55 63 00 32 45 2355 19 2 19 92 22 58 15 00 37 58 63 00 25 42 2310 19 9 18 59 22 32 15 00 37 32 63 00 25 68 2314 5 13 3 12 69 16 01 15 00 31 01 63 00 31 99 16 QAM 2350 5 12 3 12 91 15 62 15 00 30 62 63 00 32 38 2355 19 3 19 97 22 64 15 00 37 64 63 00 25 36 2310 19 8 18 59 22 24 15 00 37 24 63 ...

Page 189: ...dBm Antenna gain dBi EIRP dBm EIRP limit dBm EIRP margin dB 2402 5 17 8 17 9 20 86 14 5 35 36 36 0 64 2442 17 8 17 8 20 81 14 5 35 31 36 0 69 2481 17 9 17 9 20 91 14 5 35 41 36 0 59 Table 61 2400 2483 5 MHz RF Power EIRP 5 MHz Chan 17 dBi ant for IC Frequency MHz Power at RF 1 dBm Power at RF 2 dBm Combined output power dBm Antenna gain dBi EIRP dBm EIRP limit dBm EIRP margin dB 2402 5 15 8 15 9 1...

Page 190: ...able 65 2400 2483 5 MHz RF Power EIRP 20 MHz Chan 17 dBi ant for IC Frequency MHz Power at RF 1 dBm Power at RF 2 dBm Combined output power dBm Antenna gain dBi EIRP dBm EIRP limit dBm EIRP margin dB 2410 15 7 15 8 18 76 17 35 76 36 0 24 2442 15 7 15 8 18 76 17 35 76 36 0 24 2473 5 15 8 15 9 18 86 17 35 86 36 0 14 ...

Page 191: ... This key restricts device operation to the FCC 3675 3700 MHz band The professional installer and operator can not modify or otherwise circumvent these operational restrictions 8 6 2 Antenna Use and Transmit Power FCC regulation part 90 1321 subpart Z governing operation in the 3650 3700 MHz band in the US states that sector controller transmissions are limited to a maximum transmit power of 1 Wat...

Page 192: ... 68 3697 5 23 22 35 37 14 65 QPSK 3677 5 23 22 58 37 14 42 3685 23 22 25 37 14 75 3697 5 23 22 38 37 14 62 16 QAM 3677 5 23 22 35 37 14 65 3685 23 22 73 37 14 27 3697 5 23 22 56 37 14 44 64 QAM 3677 5 23 22 42 37 14 58 3685 23 22 27 37 14 73 3697 5 23 22 68 37 14 32 2 BPSK 3677 5 23 22 76 37 14 24 3685 23 22 36 37 14 64 3697 5 23 22 38 37 14 62 QPSK 3677 5 23 22 74 37 14 26 3685 23 22 63 37 14 37 ...

Page 193: ... 30 12 71 QPSK 3677 5 23 17 53 30 12 47 3685 23 17 31 30 12 69 3697 5 23 17 33 30 12 67 16 QAM 3677 5 23 17 31 30 12 69 3685 23 17 58 30 12 42 3697 5 23 17 42 30 12 58 64 QAM 3677 5 23 17 27 30 12 73 3685 23 17 45 30 12 55 3697 5 23 17 69 30 12 31 2 BPSK 3677 5 23 17 74 30 12 26 3685 23 17 32 30 12 68 3697 5 23 17 36 30 12 64 QPSK 3677 5 23 17 66 30 12 34 3685 23 17 53 30 12 47 3697 5 23 17 42 30 ...

Page 194: ...5 23 22 04 40 17 96 QPSK 3680 23 21 72 40 18 28 3685 23 22 36 40 17 64 3695 23 22 02 40 17 98 16 QAM 3680 23 22 27 40 17 73 3685 23 22 34 40 17 66 3695 23 22 00 40 18 00 64 QAM 3680 23 22 25 40 17 75 3685 23 22 30 40 17 70 3695 23 21 80 40 18 20 2 BPSK 3680 23 22 34 40 17 66 3685 23 22 30 40 17 70 3695 23 22 06 40 17 94 QPSK 3680 23 22 37 40 17 63 3685 23 22 36 40 17 64 3695 23 22 07 40 17 93 16 Q...

Page 195: ... 3695 23 14 03 30 15 97 QPSK 3680 23 13 69 30 16 31 3685 23 14 39 30 15 61 3695 23 14 02 30 15 98 16 QAM 3680 23 14 42 30 15 58 3685 23 14 49 30 15 51 3695 23 14 03 30 15 97 64 QAM 3680 23 14 37 30 15 63 3685 23 14 43 30 15 57 3695 23 13 9 30 16 10 2 BPSK 3680 23 14 59 30 15 41 3685 23 14 52 30 15 48 3695 23 14 07 30 15 93 QPSK 3680 23 14 5 30 15 50 3685 23 14 55 30 15 45 3695 23 14 09 30 15 91 16...

Page 196: ...te radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encour...

Page 197: ...confirmed the FCC specific options key is loaded and active operating range restricted to 3650 3700 MHz When the FCC specific options key is installed the operator is not able to set an RF frequency that exceeds the allowed range of 3650 3700 MHz 6 The RDL 3000 transmit power settings must not exceed values stated in the RDL 3000 Family User Manual 8 6 6 Deployment in Canada Industry Canada Notice...

Page 198: ...n 3500 PMP 34 cm 13 4 ou plus Pour assurer la conformité l operation à une distance moindre que celles ci n est pas recommandé L antenne utilisée pour ce transmetteur ne doit pas être co localisé avec une autre antenne ou transmetteur Règlements qui régissent le fonctionnement IC dans la bande 3450 3700 MHz sont soumises à autorisation en vertu du paragraphe 4 1 de la Loi sur la radiocommunication...

Page 199: ... 5800 MHz 8 7 1 Deployment in Brazil Regarding the operation on range of 5470 MHz to 5725 MHz the average output power of the equipment must be adjusted to the maximum limit of 5 dBm for the antenna gain maximum of 25 dBi 8 7 2 Deployment in the United States FCC Notices The following notices about deployment in the USA are included in training and documentation provided to professional installers...

Page 200: ...d Users Redline in complete cooperation with the FCC instructs professional installers and operators of this equipment in the UNII band to follow these guidelines Review Table 3 Notice FCC TDWR System Locations to determine if the intended deployment location is near a TDWR site 1 Operation in the TDWR band of 5600 5650 MHz is not permitted The equipment does not allow the operator to use Web CLI ...

Page 201: ...N 41 39 05 5645 MHz 663 113 IN INDIANAPOLIS W 086 26 08 N 39 38 14 5605 MHz 751 97 KS WICHITA W 097 26 13 N 37 30 26 5603 MHz 1270 80 KY COVINGTON CINCINNATI W 084 34 48 N 38 53 53 5610 MHz 942 97 KY LOUISVILLE W 085 36 38 N 38 02 45 5646 MHz 617 113 LA NEW ORLEANS W 090 24 11 N 30 01 18 5645 MHz 2 97 MA BOSTON W 070 56 01 N 42 09 30 5610 MHz 151 113 MD BRANDYWINE W 076 50 42 N 38 41 43 5635 MHz 2...

Page 202: ...6 10 46 N 18 28 26 5610 MHz 59 113 TN NASHVILLE W 086 39 42 N 35 58 47 5605 MHz 722 97 TX HOUSTON INTERCONTL W 095 34 01 N 30 03 54 5605 MHz 154 97 TX PEARLAND W 095 14 30 N 29 30 59 5645 MHz 36 80 Additional information http spectrumbridge com udrs home aspx http www wispa org page_id 2341 Antenna Power Settings The following tables list the allowable maximum power settings for all frequencies an...

Page 203: ...4965 0 19 80 19 64 22 73 27 00 4 27 19 00 41 73 53 00 11 27 4987 5 20 13 20 02 23 09 27 00 3 91 19 00 42 09 53 00 10 91 QPSK 4942 5 19 41 19 26 22 35 27 00 4 65 19 00 41 35 53 00 11 65 4965 0 19 79 19 36 22 59 27 00 4 41 19 00 41 59 53 00 11 41 4987 5 20 02 19 95 23 00 27 00 4 00 19 00 42 00 53 00 11 00 16 QAM 4942 5 19 38 19 23 22 32 27 00 4 68 19 00 41 32 53 00 11 68 4965 0 19 92 19 33 22 65 27 ...

Page 204: ... 82 30 00 7 18 19 00 41 82 56 00 14 18 4985 0 20 33 20 13 23 24 30 00 6 76 19 00 42 24 56 00 13 76 QPSK 4945 0 19 58 19 08 22 35 30 00 7 65 19 00 41 35 56 00 14 65 4965 0 19 81 19 87 22 85 30 00 7 15 19 00 41 85 56 00 14 15 4985 0 20 41 19 99 23 22 30 00 6 78 19 00 42 22 56 00 13 78 16 QAM 4945 0 19 63 19 08 22 37 30 00 7 63 19 00 41 37 56 00 14 63 4965 0 19 82 19 90 22 87 30 00 7 13 19 00 41 87 5...

Page 205: ... 64 33 00 9 36 19 00 42 64 59 00 16 36 4980 0 21 13 20 76 23 96 33 00 9 04 19 00 42 96 59 00 16 04 QPSK 4950 0 20 57 19 98 23 30 33 00 9 70 19 00 42 30 59 00 16 70 4965 0 20 83 20 53 23 69 33 00 9 31 19 00 42 69 59 00 16 31 4980 0 21 09 20 75 23 93 33 00 9 07 19 00 42 93 59 00 16 07 16 QAM 4950 0 20 52 20 26 23 40 33 00 9 60 19 00 42 40 59 00 16 60 4965 0 20 89 20 53 23 72 33 00 9 28 19 00 42 72 5...

Page 206: ...m Power at RF 2 dBm Aggregated power dBm Power limit dBm Power margin dBm Antenna gain dBi EIRP dBm EIRP limit dBm EIRP margin dB QPSK 5155 0 3 77 3 37 6 58 17 00 10 42 19 00 25 58 36 00 10 42 5200 0 6 11 6 46 9 30 17 00 7 70 19 00 28 30 36 00 7 70 5247 5 6 06 6 20 9 14 17 00 7 86 19 00 28 14 36 00 7 86 64 QAM 5155 0 3 76 3 37 6 58 17 00 10 42 19 00 25 58 36 00 10 42 5200 0 6 12 6 45 9 30 17 00 7 ...

Page 207: ...ggregated power dBm Power limit dBm Power margin dBm Antenna gain dBi EIRP dBm EIRP limit dBm EIRP margin dB QPSK 5160 0 8 68 8 31 11 51 17 00 5 49 19 00 30 51 36 00 5 49 5200 0 9 08 8 53 11 82 17 00 5 18 19 00 30 82 36 00 5 18 5245 0 9 16 8 96 12 07 17 00 4 93 19 00 31 07 36 00 4 93 64 QAM 5160 0 8 70 8 30 11 51 17 00 5 49 19 00 30 51 36 00 5 49 5200 0 9 18 8 48 11 85 17 00 5 15 19 00 30 85 36 00...

Page 208: ...d power dBm Power limit dBm Power margin dBm Antenna gain dBi EIRP dBm EIRP limit dBm EIRP margin dB QPSK 5170 0 11 90 11 29 14 62 17 00 2 38 19 00 33 62 36 00 2 38 5200 0 11 40 11 78 14 60 17 00 2 40 19 00 33 60 36 00 2 40 5240 0 12 14 11 57 14 87 17 00 2 13 19 00 33 87 36 00 2 13 64 QAM 5170 0 11 93 11 29 14 63 17 00 2 37 19 00 33 63 36 00 2 37 5200 0 11 30 11 86 14 60 17 00 2 40 19 00 33 60 36 ...

Page 209: ...ned output power dBm Output power limit dBm Output power margin dB BPSK 5252 5 1 44 1 38 1 60 4 70 3 10 5300 0 0 46 1 22 2 19 4 70 2 52 5345 0 0 50 1 42 2 07 4 70 2 63 QPSK 5252 5 1 49 1 33 1 60 4 70 3 10 5300 0 0 50 1 01 2 26 4 70 2 44 5345 0 0 46 1 38 2 11 4 70 2 59 16 QAM 5252 5 1 47 1 30 1 63 4 70 3 08 5300 0 0 50 0 92 2 31 4 70 2 40 5345 0 0 49 1 38 2 10 4 70 2 60 64 QAM 5252 5 1 50 1 28 1 62...

Page 210: ...tput power dBm Output power limit dBm Output power margin dB BPSK 5255 0 1 52 1 91 4 73 7 68 2 95 5300 0 1 58 1 83 4 72 7 68 2 97 5342 5 2 60 2 77 5 70 7 68 1 99 QPSK 5255 0 1 61 1 89 4 76 7 68 2 92 5300 0 1 60 1 84 4 73 7 68 2 95 5342 5 2 61 2 64 5 64 7 68 2 05 16 QAM 5255 0 1 60 1 87 4 75 7 68 2 94 5300 0 1 57 1 84 4 72 7 68 2 97 5342 5 2 58 2 53 5 57 7 68 2 12 64 QAM 5255 0 1 61 1 86 4 75 7 68 ...

Page 211: ...ined output power dBm Output power limit dBm Output power margin dB BPSK 5260 0 4 88 4 09 7 51 10 69 3 18 5300 0 4 81 4 08 7 47 10 69 3 22 5337 5 5 02 4 98 8 01 10 69 2 68 QPSK 5260 0 4 85 4 10 7 50 10 69 3 19 5300 0 4 82 4 27 7 56 10 69 3 13 5337 5 4 94 4 97 7 97 10 69 2 73 16 QAM 5260 0 4 86 4 08 7 50 10 69 3 19 5300 0 4 88 4 33 7 62 10 69 3 07 5337 5 4 97 4 98 7 99 10 69 2 71 64 QAM 5260 0 4 88...

Page 212: ...ined output power dBm Output power limit dBm Output power margin dB BPSK 5472 5 1 00 1 48 1 78 4 65 2 87 5570 0 0 73 1 46 1 93 4 65 2 72 5722 5 0 40 0 41 3 02 4 65 1 62 QPSK 5472 5 1 01 1 50 1 76 4 65 2 88 5570 0 0 77 1 48 1 90 4 65 2 75 5722 5 0 44 0 41 3 05 4 65 1 60 16 QAM 5472 5 1 02 1 51 1 75 4 65 2 89 5570 0 0 75 1 52 1 89 4 65 2 75 5722 5 0 53 0 43 3 09 4 65 1 56 64 QAM 5472 5 1 02 1 55 1 7...

Page 213: ...utput power dBm Output power limit dBm Output power margin dB BPSK 5475 0 1 98 0 79 4 44 7 63 3 19 5570 0 1 34 0 61 4 00 7 63 3 63 5720 0 2 00 1 45 4 74 7 63 2 88 QPSK 5475 0 1 99 0 77 4 43 7 63 3 20 5570 0 1 30 0 61 3 98 7 63 3 65 5720 0 2 01 1 44 4 74 7 63 2 88 16 QAM 5475 0 2 00 0 75 4 43 7 63 3 20 5570 0 1 31 0 61 3 98 7 63 3 64 5720 0 2 01 1 44 4 74 7 63 2 88 64 QAM 5475 0 2 02 0 79 4 46 7 63...

Page 214: ...ined output power dBm Output power limit dBm Output power margin dB BPSK 5480 0 4 42 5 11 7 79 10 66 2 87 5570 0 4 74 5 03 7 90 10 66 2 76 5715 0 4 74 4 37 7 57 10 66 3 09 QPSK 5480 0 4 41 5 11 7 78 10 66 2 87 5570 0 4 75 5 03 7 90 10 66 2 76 5715 0 4 78 4 40 7 60 10 66 3 05 16 QAM 5480 0 4 41 5 11 7 78 10 66 2 87 5570 0 4 75 5 03 7 90 10 66 2 76 5715 0 4 79 4 41 7 61 10 66 3 04 64 QAM 5480 0 4 41...

Page 215: ...00 0 64 19 00 35 36 36 00 0 64 5790 0 13 77 13 33 16 57 17 00 0 43 19 00 35 57 36 00 0 43 5847 5 13 57 14 35 16 99 17 00 0 01 19 00 35 99 36 00 0 01 QPSK 5727 5 13 96 13 45 16 72 17 00 0 28 19 00 35 72 36 00 0 28 5790 0 13 77 13 33 16 57 17 00 0 43 19 00 35 57 36 00 0 43 5847 5 13 54 14 10 16 84 17 00 0 16 19 00 35 84 36 00 0 16 16 QAM 5727 5 13 89 13 34 16 63 17 00 0 37 19 00 35 63 36 00 0 37 579...

Page 216: ...0 0 04 5790 0 14 00 13 64 16 83 17 00 0 17 19 00 35 83 36 00 0 17 5845 0 13 49 13 75 16 63 17 00 0 37 19 00 35 63 36 00 0 37 QPSK 5730 0 14 28 13 60 16 96 17 00 0 04 19 00 35 96 36 00 0 04 5790 0 13 99 13 63 16 82 17 00 0 18 19 00 35 82 36 00 0 18 5845 0 13 50 13 34 16 43 17 00 0 57 19 00 35 43 36 00 0 57 16 QAM 5730 0 14 35 13 59 17 00 17 00 0 00 19 00 36 00 36 00 0 00 5790 0 14 00 13 56 16 80 17...

Page 217: ...0 0 29 5790 0 14 19 13 79 17 00 17 00 0 00 19 00 36 00 36 00 0 00 5840 0 13 92 13 49 16 72 17 00 0 28 19 00 35 72 36 00 0 28 QPSK 5735 0 13 55 13 91 16 74 17 00 0 26 19 00 35 74 36 00 0 26 5790 0 14 18 13 78 16 99 17 00 0 01 19 00 35 99 36 00 0 01 5840 0 13 93 13 51 16 74 17 00 0 26 19 00 35 74 36 00 0 26 16 QAM 5735 0 13 54 13 88 16 72 17 00 0 28 19 00 35 72 36 00 0 28 5790 0 14 12 13 77 16 96 17...

Page 218: ...s device has been designed to ensure that radio frequency emissions are maintained within the band of operation under all normal operating conditions listed in this manual This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including inter...

Page 219: ...s suivantes 3 Cet appareil ne peut pas causer d interférences et 4 Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence y compris les interférences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement de l appareil Pour réduire le potentiel d interférence radio sur d autres utilisateurs le type d antenne et son gain doivent être choisies tel que la Puissance Isotrope Rayonnée Equivalente PIRE ne dépasse pas le n...

Page 220: ...5 0 22 77 22 75 25 77 27 00 1 23 19 00 44 77 53 00 8 23 4987 5 23 16 22 94 26 06 27 00 0 94 19 00 45 06 53 00 7 94 QPSK 4942 5 22 63 23 64 26 17 27 00 0 83 19 00 45 17 53 00 7 83 4965 0 22 84 22 96 25 91 27 00 1 09 19 00 44 91 53 00 8 09 4987 5 23 22 23 51 26 38 27 00 0 62 19 00 45 38 53 00 7 62 16 QAM 4942 5 22 78 23 81 26 34 27 00 0 66 19 00 45 34 53 00 7 66 4965 0 23 19 23 07 26 14 27 00 0 86 1...

Page 221: ...38 29 40 30 00 0 60 19 00 48 40 56 00 7 60 4985 0 26 93 27 01 29 98 30 00 0 02 19 00 48 98 56 00 7 02 QPSK 4945 0 26 32 26 03 29 19 30 00 0 81 19 00 48 19 56 00 7 81 4965 0 26 41 26 27 29 35 30 00 0 65 19 00 48 35 56 00 7 65 4985 0 25 51 26 87 29 25 30 00 0 75 19 00 48 25 56 00 7 75 16 QAM 4945 0 26 19 25 81 29 01 30 00 0 99 19 00 48 01 56 00 7 99 4965 0 26 40 26 23 29 33 30 00 0 67 19 00 48 33 56...

Page 222: ...99 30 96 33 00 2 04 19 00 49 96 59 00 9 04 4980 0 27 90 27 84 30 88 33 00 2 12 19 00 49 88 59 00 9 12 QPSK 4950 0 27 18 27 50 30 35 33 00 2 65 19 00 49 35 59 00 9 65 4965 0 27 64 27 57 30 62 33 00 2 38 19 00 49 62 59 00 9 38 4980 0 28 16 28 32 31 25 33 00 1 75 19 00 50 25 59 00 8 75 16 QAM 4950 0 27 26 27 69 30 49 33 00 2 51 19 00 49 49 59 00 9 51 4965 0 27 67 27 63 30 66 33 00 2 34 19 00 49 66 59...

Page 223: ... 0 22 5300 0 1 34 0 56 3 98 17 17 13 19 19 00 22 98 23 17 0 19 5345 0 1 36 0 52 3 97 17 17 13 20 19 00 22 97 23 17 0 20 QPSK 5252 5 1 28 0 55 3 94 17 17 13 23 19 00 22 94 23 17 0 23 5300 0 1 40 0 52 3 99 17 17 13 18 19 00 22 99 23 17 0 18 5345 0 1 38 0 51 3 98 17 17 13 19 19 00 22 98 23 17 0 19 16 QAM 5252 5 1 29 0 55 3 95 17 17 13 22 19 00 22 95 23 17 0 22 5300 0 1 42 0 49 3 99 17 17 13 18 19 00 ...

Page 224: ...81 3 63 20 18 16 54 19 00 22 63 26 18 3 54 5342 5 1 48 0 33 3 95 20 18 16 22 19 00 22 95 26 18 3 22 QPSK 5255 0 0 33 0 61 3 48 20 18 16 69 19 00 22 48 26 18 3 69 5300 0 0 41 0 83 3 64 20 18 16 54 19 00 22 64 26 18 3 54 5342 5 1 44 0 34 3 94 20 18 16 24 19 00 22 94 26 18 3 24 16 QAM 5255 0 0 36 0 63 3 51 20 18 16 67 19 00 22 51 26 18 3 67 5300 0 0 41 0 83 3 64 20 18 16 54 19 00 22 64 26 18 3 54 534...

Page 225: ... 0 92 3 82 23 16 19 34 19 00 22 82 29 16 6 34 5337 5 0 93 0 06 3 47 23 16 19 69 19 00 22 47 29 16 6 69 QPSK 5260 0 0 61 1 18 3 91 23 16 19 24 19 00 22 91 29 16 6 24 5300 0 0 78 0 93 3 87 23 16 19 29 19 00 22 87 29 16 6 29 5337 5 0 94 0 09 3 47 23 16 19 69 19 00 22 47 29 16 6 69 16 QAM 5260 0 0 62 1 10 3 88 23 16 19 28 19 00 22 88 29 16 6 28 5300 0 0 80 0 94 3 88 23 16 19 28 19 00 22 88 29 16 6 28 ...

Page 226: ... 13 44 19 00 22 71 23 15 0 44 5570 0 1 20 0 84 4 03 17 15 13 11 19 00 23 03 23 15 0 11 5722 5 0 77 0 81 3 80 17 15 13 35 19 00 22 80 23 15 0 35 QPSK 5472 5 1 00 0 40 3 72 17 15 13 43 19 00 22 72 23 15 0 43 5570 0 1 21 0 83 4 03 17 15 13 11 19 00 23 03 23 15 0 11 5722 5 0 77 0 80 3 80 17 15 13 35 19 00 22 80 23 15 0 35 16 QAM 5472 5 1 01 0 40 3 73 17 15 13 42 19 00 22 73 23 15 0 42 5570 0 1 22 0 83...

Page 227: ... 25 5570 0 4 43 3 83 7 15 20 17 13 02 19 00 26 15 26 17 0 02 5720 0 3 83 3 68 6 77 20 17 13 40 19 00 25 77 26 17 0 40 QPSK 5475 0 4 20 3 60 6 92 20 17 13 25 19 00 25 92 26 17 0 25 5570 0 4 42 3 83 7 15 20 17 13 02 19 00 26 15 26 17 0 02 5720 0 3 80 3 74 6 78 20 17 13 39 19 00 25 78 26 17 0 39 16 QAM 5475 0 4 33 3 62 7 00 20 17 13 17 19 00 26 00 26 17 0 17 5570 0 4 42 3 83 7 15 20 17 13 02 19 00 26...

Page 228: ... 18 5570 0 6 44 7 01 9 74 23 16 13 41 19 00 28 74 29 16 0 41 5715 0 6 35 7 06 9 73 23 16 13 43 19 00 28 73 29 16 0 43 QPSK 5480 0 7 26 6 62 9 96 23 16 13 20 19 00 28 96 29 16 0 20 5570 0 6 45 7 02 9 75 23 16 13 40 19 00 28 75 29 16 0 40 5715 0 6 34 7 08 9 74 23 16 13 42 19 00 28 74 29 16 0 42 16 QAM 5480 0 7 24 6 63 9 96 23 16 13 20 19 00 28 96 29 16 0 20 5570 0 6 43 7 02 9 75 23 16 13 41 19 00 28...

Page 229: ...64 19 00 35 36 36 00 0 64 5790 0 13 77 13 33 16 57 17 00 0 43 19 00 35 57 36 00 0 43 5847 5 13 57 14 35 16 99 17 00 0 01 19 00 35 99 36 00 0 01 QPSK 5727 5 13 96 13 45 16 72 17 00 0 28 19 00 35 72 36 00 0 28 5790 0 13 77 13 33 16 57 17 00 0 43 19 00 35 57 36 00 0 43 5847 5 13 54 14 10 16 84 17 00 0 16 19 00 35 84 36 00 0 16 16 QAM 5727 5 13 89 13 34 16 63 17 00 0 37 19 00 35 63 36 00 0 37 5790 0 1...

Page 230: ... 0 04 5790 0 14 00 13 64 16 83 17 00 0 17 19 00 35 83 36 00 0 17 5845 0 13 49 13 75 16 63 17 00 0 37 19 00 35 63 36 00 0 37 QPSK 5730 0 14 28 13 60 16 96 17 00 0 04 19 00 35 96 36 00 0 04 5790 0 13 99 13 63 16 82 17 00 0 18 19 00 35 82 36 00 0 18 5845 0 13 50 13 34 16 43 17 00 0 57 19 00 35 43 36 00 0 57 16 QAM 5730 0 14 35 13 59 17 00 17 00 0 00 19 00 36 00 36 00 0 00 5790 0 14 00 13 56 16 80 17 ...

Page 231: ... 0 29 5790 0 14 19 13 79 17 00 17 00 0 00 19 00 36 00 36 00 0 00 5840 0 13 92 13 49 16 72 17 00 0 28 19 00 35 72 36 00 0 28 QPSK 5735 0 13 55 13 91 16 74 17 00 0 26 19 00 35 74 36 00 0 26 5790 0 14 18 13 78 16 99 17 00 0 01 19 00 35 99 36 00 0 01 5840 0 13 93 13 51 16 74 17 00 0 26 19 00 35 74 36 00 0 26 16 QAM 5735 0 13 54 13 88 16 72 17 00 0 28 19 00 35 72 36 00 0 28 5790 0 14 12 13 77 16 96 17 ...

Page 232: ... Menus This section describes software version 1 1 x Table 161 Connect Gateway Main Menu System Status General Information Trace Log Copyrights System Configuration System Settings Trace Settings Radio Configuration Radio Management Gateway Configuration Serial Port Settings Gateway Settings Maintenance Firmware Management Change Password Restart Chapter 9 ...

Page 233: ...n be configured and monitored using a PC equipped using a Web browser Ethernet cable to Eth1 Eth2 port or Telnet CLI RS 232 cable to Con port All ports connections are RJ 45 The data port connections for the Connect OWS and Connect IWS are identical Fig 72 Connect Gateway Connect IWS Configuration Using Ethernet Port Fig 73 Connect Gateway Connect IWS Configuration Using Console Port ...

Page 234: ...d admin Fig 74 Connect Gateway Login Screen The Web browser features a configurable session timeout CLI only When the system detects no user activity for the duration of the timeout period the user will automatically be logged off the system The following screen will be displayed Fig 75 Connect Gateway Relogin Screen IMPORTANT This feature does not preserve any information from the current session...

Page 235: ...76 Connect Gateway Dashboard Display Radio Freq RF frequency in use Link Status of the wireless link to the base station Ch Width Channel size in use Tx Power Current RF output power of the radio Gateway 1 Serial Port Serial port associated with this gateway Gateway Mode Mode of operation for this gateway Gateway 2 Serial Port Serial port associated with this gateway Gateway Mode Mode of operation...

Page 236: ...mation about the location of this unit Contact Operator entered contact information for this unit Software Version Firmware version in use System Up Time Time since the last system reboot powered cycle days hours minutes seconds Network Settings IP Address The active network IP address for this unit The network IP address mask may be assigned manually or by a DHCP server see Configuration System M...

Page 237: ...e 237 of 254 April 17 2015 9 4 2 Trace Log Click System Status Trace Log in the main menu to display this screen Use the Trace Log screen to view events recorded for each subsystem Refer also to the Trace Settings screen under System Configuration Fig 78 Connect Gateway Trace Log Screen ...

Page 238: ...this unit Contact Operator entered contact information for this unit Network DHCP Enable Use this selection to enable or disable using DHCP If DHCP is enabled the following fields are hidden IP Address The active network IP address for this unit The network IP address mask may be assigned manually or by a DHCP server see Configuration System Subnet Mask The active network address mask for this uni...

Page 239: ...4 April 17 2015 9 5 2 Trace Settings Click System Configuration Trace Settings in the main menu to display this screen Use the Trace Settings screen to view and modify the level of logging detail recorded for each subsystem Use Info for normal operation Fig 80 Connect Gateway Trace Settings Screen ...

Page 240: ... the radio configuration Fig 81 Connect Gateway Radio Configuration Screen Radio Information Radio Connection Status of connection from serial gateway to wireless interface IP Address The active network IP address for this unit Serial Number Serial number of the radio system Software Version Firmware version active on the radio system Direct Radio Management Click this button to open the RDL 3000 ...

Page 241: ...CP Server The port protocol is basic TCP Modbus TCP Server The port protocol is MODBUS over TCP COM Port Binding Select the port for this gateway Unassigned DATA 1 DATA 2 Unassigned The gateway is not active DATA1 The gateway is assigned to port DATA1 DATA2 The gateway is assigned to port DATA2 Serial Gateway 1 2 Data Packing Packet length Enter the Ethernet packet length up to 1024 when packing s...

Page 242: ...ed and forwarded over the Ethernet interface The buffered data is packaged and forwarded immediately if the receive data buffer reaches maximum capacity 1 KB Delimiter 2 Enter the hexadecimal character for delimiter 2 00 FF Important Delimiter 2 is functional only when Delimiter 1 is enabled Delimiter Action Select the delimiter action Do_Nothing No action when delimiter 1 or 2 is detected Delimit...

Page 243: ...ator assigned name identifying this port Port Type Select the mode of operation for this port Loopback Port is configured for loopback test mode RS 232 Port is configured for RS 232 standard DCE RS 422 Port is configured for RS 422 standard RS 485 2W Port is configured for RS 485 2 wire standard 485 4W Port is configured for RS 485 4 wire standard Bitrate Select the baud rate for this port 75 1152...

Page 244: ...TFTP FTP server Firmware Images Active Firmware This is the firmware currently in use by the Connect serial gateway Alternative Firmware This is the inactive firmware Firmware downloaded to the Connect serial gateway will overwrite this version Swap Firmware Click this button to switch the Active and Alternate firmware versions and reboot the Connect serial gateway system Firmware Upload Enter the...

Page 245: ...em checks the integrity of the uploaded file and registers a status message in the event log If errors were introduced during the transfer process the firmware file is discarded and the upload must be repeated 5 When the transfer has completed successfully click the Swap Firmware button to select the firmware version to load on the next system reboot ...

Page 246: ...lick Maintenance Change Password to modify the credentials for the current user Fig 85 Connect Gateway Firmware Management Screen Change Password Password Enter the password for the current user New Password Enter the new password for the current user Confirm New Password Re enter the new password Entry must match the New Passwrd field ...

Page 247: ...the alternate one exit Exit from the intermediate mode or Quit the CLI session get value of a parameter restart Restart commands save Save commands set Set or show the value of a parameter show Show commands not implemented upgrade Upload from file a new software via specified TFTP or FTP server user User management commands Table 163 Serial Gateway CLI General Commands Command Description Allowed...

Page 248: ... to list the active and alternate versions of firmware IMPORTANT This command works silently no operator confirmation The serial gateway reboots immediately get dnsip1 dnsip2 gateway ipaddr mac netmask radio sysuptime swver Use the get command to view system parameters Use the following general format to view a parameter dnsip1 IP address of the Primary DNS server that is actually in use 8 8 8 8 d...

Page 249: ...imum Tx power dBm swver LLDP discovered Radio software version sysuptime Time since last system reboot d h m s swver Active and inactive software versions in non volatile RAM set dhcp off on DHCP enable disable configuration dnsip1 ip IP address of the Primary DNS server dnsip2 ip IP address of the Secondary DNS server gateway ip IP address of default gateway ipaddr ip IP Address of the serial int...

Page 250: ...al port DATA1 DATA2 stopbits 1 2 Stop bits for serial port DATA1 DATA2 syscontact description System contact information up to 40 characters sysdetails description System detail descriptions up to 40 characters sysloc description System location up to 40 characters syslog off on Syslog client enable disable setting syslogip IP_Address IP address of the SysLog server sysname description System name...

Page 251: ...ions 1 vgateway 2 modbustcpserver localport 503 port 1 2 Gateway index 1 DATA1 port 2 DATA2 port mode inactive rawtcpserver modbustcpserver The operation mode of the specified virtual gateway inactive Virtual gateway is not active rawtcpserver Virtual gateway is configured as raw tcp server modbustcpserver Virtual gateway is configured as a modbus tcp server serialport blank data1 data2 serial por...

Page 252: ...s strip Delimiter will be stripped forcetransmit 0 1024 Force transmit timeout in ms 0 Timeout is disabled 1 1024 Data Packet Length to reach before transmitting modbustcpserver localport maxconnections Modbus TCP server network transport setting of the specified virtual gateway Default setting for gateway 1 is 502 and gateway 2 is 503 localport Local TCP port maxconnections Maximum simultaneous h...

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