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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
diagram of received data)
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ATPC function support (Automatic Transmit Power Control)
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Integrated spectral analyser for the detection of the free channel, or alternatively for
detection of interference with the particular band
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Unified standard management IP access – TELNET, HTTP, SNMP v.2c
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Secure management IP access - SSH, HTTPS, SNMP v.3
Indoor Unit (IDU)
The basic function of the CFIP Phoenix C Indoor Unit is the data multiplexing and at the same time it is
the digital modem of the whole system. Both of these functions are easily configurable by software.
The core of the unit is DSP module that generates a signal for the intermediate frequency output to
outdoor unit and processes intermediate frequency input from the outdoor unit.
The indoor unit is fitted with three 1000Base-T (RJ45) user ports, where one port can be reserved
either for an individual management connection or as a standard user port. Two SFP slots are
intended either for additional Gigabit Ethernet connection or for IDU interconnection (1+1/2+0) or for
port extension by means of EMM module.
There is the USB-B port available in IDU for the independent management connection, second USB
port (USB-A) is reserved for flash memory stick (configuration backup, logs,..).
Management system is based on IP protocol. Outdoor unit management is integrated directly into the
command set of the indoor unit and is an integral part of this unit's software. For the management
itself there is used, either character-oriented IP access (TELNET, SSH) or web based GUI (HTTP, HTTPs)
or SNMP based system management.
The IDU unit should be connected to power supply with a nominal voltage of -48 VDC and GND must
be connected to the positive pole.
IDU front panel description
Figure 3: The front panel of the Indoor unit
Connectors on the IDU front panel:
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TRAFFIC LAN 1/2 –
Gigabit Ethernet user ports for Ethernet connection
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MNG LAN 3 –
by default it is reserved for management access (out of band management), but
can be configured also for user data traffic
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SFP 1 GIGE/PROTECT
– user port for alternative Gigabit Ethernet connection or IDU
interconnection in case of protected or aggregate design selection