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CFIP PhoeniX C Series TDM/IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide
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Rev. 1.0
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© SAF Tehnika JSC 2013
Each device supports also the following advanced IP settings
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The secondary IP address, including the mask
– the address is assigned to the port ETH 0, the
mask indicates the range of addresses connected directly to the ETH 0 interface. When no
conflict with address range 10.10.10.0/24 exists, there is not necessary to change this address.
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The USB IP address, including the mask
– this address is assigned to the port USB 0, the mask
indicates the range of addresses connected directly to such interface. When no conflict with
address range 10.10.11.0/24 exists, there is not necessary to change this address.
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The RFI1 port IP address
– it is possible to set specific IP address for internal ppp port and
change ppp mode from unnumbered to numbered one.
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The HSI1 port IP address
– it is possible to set specific IP address for internal ppp port and
change ppp mode from unnumbered to numbered one.
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The File Transfer specification
– this setting specifies file transfer destination. Local USB A port
can be selected (default) or FTP server by means of FTP IP specification can be used either for
firmware update from CLI or for log files storage.
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The Remote Time Server
– this setting selects whether remote time server is used for time
synchronization. NTP or RDATE type can be selected for this function, appropriate IP address of
selected server must be entered.
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Static routes
– the user can define additional static routes as well.
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NAT
– possibility of the address translation according to the rules in the NAT table.
All above explained parameters have an influence on the type of management access either directly
on the managed unit or on the whole microwave network.
Outdoor Unit (ODU)
Outdoor microwave unit CFIP Phoenix C is available for full range of standard licensed frequency
bands and specific unlicensed bands. Microwave units for licensed frequency bands have the same
mechanical construction.
Microwave link CFIP Phoenix C of point-to-point type (in the basic configuration 1+0) consists of two
Outdoor radio Units (ODU). ODU performs the up-conversion from IF frequency from IDU (350 MHz)
to the desired transmission band, and vice versa, performs the down-conversion from received
frequency band to IF frequency (140 MHz) for the receiving part of the IDU. Power supply for ODU is
delivered through the coaxial cable (used for the connection between IDU - ODU) as well as the
software access to ODU, its management and configuration is possible only from the Indoor Unit. The
management of ODU is integrated directly in the command set of the Indoor Unit and it is an integral
part of the IDU software. For an easy primary setting of the optimal received signal level the ODU is
fitted with BNC connector where the measured DC voltage [mV] is directly proportional to the level of
Received Signal Strength (RSSI).