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EtherHaul

™ 8000 Series 

Gigabit Ethernet Wireless Solution 

 

Installation, Operation, and 

Maintenance Manual 

 

 

 

EH8000-I&O-01, Issue 2 

July 2018 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for EH-8010FX

Page 1: ...ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO SIKLU COMMUNICATION LTD EtherHaul 8000 Series Gigabit Ethernet Wireless Solution Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual EH8000 I O 01 Issue 2 July 2018...

Page 2: ...ibuted in any form or by any means or stored in a database or retrieval system without the prior written consent of Siklu Disclaimers The information contained in this document is subject to change wi...

Page 3: ...uirements of European Directive 1995 5 EC This product has been designed to comply with the requirements of European Directives This equipment must be permanently earthed for protection and functional...

Page 4: ...sly approved by Siklu LTD or the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Caution Outdoor units and antennas should be installed ONLY by experienced in...

Page 5: ...ported in the product you use Applicable Products and Releases E Band o EH 8010FX minimum SW release 10 0 0 Audience This document assumes a working knowledge of wireless backhaul platforms and their...

Page 6: ...ne of its components or the network Text Conventions Document References Italicized text is used to reference sections or chapters in this document In many cases references use clickable hypertext lin...

Page 7: ...alling the Radio with a 2ft Antenna 24 2 7 1 Attaching the 2ft Adapter to the Radio 24 2 7 2 Attaching the Radio to the 2ft Antenna 24 2 8 Connecting the Cables 26 2 8 2 Grounding the Radio 28 2 8 3 P...

Page 8: ...tics 50 5 5 CLI Commands 51 6 System Configuration and Monitoring 52 6 1 Settings 52 6 2 Advanced Settings 53 6 3 Maintenance 54 6 3 1 File Transfer 54 6 3 2 SW Upgrade 55 6 3 3 Licensing 56 6 3 4 Scr...

Page 9: ...LI Commands 79 9 Administration 80 9 1 TACACS RADIUS Users Administration 80 9 1 1 AAA Description 80 9 1 2 Authentication Modes 81 9 1 3 TACACS Authentication Mode 81 9 1 4 Radius Authentication Mode...

Page 10: ...00 Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Page 10 11 1 2 RF Statistics Summary 30 days 97 11 1 3 RF Statistics 97 11 2 Bandwidth Utilization Statistics 98 11 3 Ethernet Statistics 99 11 4 CLI C...

Page 11: ...6 Figure 3 2 Entering Username and Password 36 Figure 3 3 Web Based Management Main Page 36 Figure 3 4 Launching CLI 37 Figure 3 5 Copy To Remote icon 41 Figure 4 1 Radio Page Settings 42 Figure 4 2 R...

Page 12: ...rs Administration Local Authentication 69 Figure 7 13 Network Page Advanced Settings Password Strength 69 Figure 7 14 Network Page LLDP Configuration 70 Figure 7 15 Network Page LLDP Status 71 Figure...

Page 13: ...g protection optimized for both small cell and mobile backhaul It features multiple GbE interfaces including optical supporting complex network topologies such as daisy chain ring and mesh The multipl...

Page 14: ...are some of the main features of the EtherHaul availability of features depends on platform All Outdoor Packet Radio Operates in the light licensed 71 76 81 86 GHz E Band FDD Up to 10 Gbps throughput...

Page 15: ...ndent Narrow and secure beam width Adaptive Bandwidth Coding and Modulation The EtherHaul family implements hitless errorless adaptive bandwidth coding and modulation adjustment to optimize the over t...

Page 16: ...t Switch the networking engine is the heart of the high speed bridge router function The engine receives packets from Ethernet interfaces and the modem and CPU Interfaces The network interface consist...

Page 17: ...installation and maintenance of the radios should only be done by service personnel who are properly trained and certified to carry out such activities Caution It is the responsibility of the installe...

Page 18: ...tude 4 500m Ingress Protection rating IP67 2 1 2 Cabling Requirements Ensure that your power connection cable matches the radio s power connector pin outs Install the radio where network connections a...

Page 19: ...nt A radio link consists of two radios Outdoor Unit or ODU two antennas and two mounting kits The EtherHaul packages include the following components Package Description Quantity EtherHaul ODU EtherHa...

Page 20: ...ble connection Cable ties for securing network and optional power cables Cutter 2 5 Preparing for Installation The expected receive signal strength should be calculated prior to installing the link fo...

Page 21: ...ding hole on the radio 4 Gently rotate the antenna until you notice the guiding pin is in place 5 Turn the locking ring clockwise securing the antenna to the radio 6 Use medium size screwdriver to tig...

Page 22: ...te Torque level for tightening all nuts and bolts is 8nm 1 Prior to mounting unpack the mounting kit package and attach the two unit mounting screws to the front mounting bracket securing them with mo...

Page 23: ...bolts and the elevation adjustment lock bolts found on the front mounting bracket and ensure that they are positioned at 0 degrees in the middle of the scale 8 Position the quick release hooks onto th...

Page 24: ...adio to the 2ft Antenna 1 Unpack the antenna and place it on a clean unobstructed work surface area in its protective housing 2 Use care to avoid damaging or scratching the antenna radome 3 Remove the...

Page 25: ...inforced steel mounting pole with 2 4 5 inches diameter 10 Install the 2ft antenna according to the antenna installation instructions that can be found on the antenna mounting kit package Figure 2 6 R...

Page 26: ...ess for 10 seconds for factory settings reset 6 DC In 3 Ethernet 10G SFP 7 Electrical Ground GND 4 Ethernet 10G 802 3an RJ45 8 Antenna Interface Figure 2 7 Front Panel Details Caution Use only Class 1...

Page 27: ...the to the GND Use a two wire cable 14 18 AWG to connect the power supply to the radio On the radio DC terminal connect the and wires to the correct ports Caution Use DC power supply which is safety...

Page 28: ...securely in place 3 Connect the opposite end of the grounding cable to the earth connection typically located on the mounting pole If the earth connection is out of reach of the grounding cable instal...

Page 29: ...nt located on the radio using a minimum amount of 16AWG grounding cable or according to local electrical code Siklu will not be held responsible for any malfunction or damage in the event that the rad...

Page 30: ...o is fully booted the PWR LED color indicator turns green during power up the PWR LED blinks green and the RF LED color indicator turns off indicating that the link is down Note The radio supports pow...

Page 31: ...10 1 Switching the Radio to Alignment Mode Switch the radios to Alignment mode by inserting the DVM probes into the AUX Interface sockets The RF LED color indicator turns orange indicating the radio i...

Page 32: ...antenna and only afterwards on the remote antenna The optimum alignment may require several adjustment iterations between the local and remote antennas 5 Connect the DVM to the radio by inserting bot...

Page 33: ...on one radio torque of 8 Nm being very careful not to move the radio while tightening 12 Tightening the Azimuth adjustment lock bolts will tilt the radio so realign the elevation again for optimum pos...

Page 34: ...tton or alternatively disconnect reconnect the power 3 This action will switch the radios back to Adaptive Mode radio s default operational mode Following this action and after the radio has finished...

Page 35: ...r configuration and monitoring Includes the entire configuration options of the system General format of CLI command command object object id s attribute name attribute value for example set eth eth1...

Page 36: ...enter https followed by the system s IP address The system s default IP address is 192 168 0 1 Figure 3 1 Launching the Web Based Management 2 When prompted enter the username and password Default ad...

Page 37: ...m s default IP address is 192 168 0 1 Figure 3 4 Launching CLI 2 PuTTY configuration Recommended a Go to category Terminal Keyboard Set Backspace key Control H Set The function keys and keypad Linux b...

Page 38: ...ead only page and displays the following information Link Status Link up or down with visual indication Link Length m link calculated distance between the local and remote systems air distance based o...

Page 39: ...setup after installation For monitoring and advanced configuration please refer to the dedicated configuration pages of the Web Based Management 3 5 General Configuration Commands 3 5 1 Apply Any conf...

Page 40: ...t saved to the startup configuration they will be lost the next time the system reboots Save Configuration buttons are available for local and remote systems A Save icon is displayed on the all Web Ma...

Page 41: ...re 3 5 Copy To Remote icon Matching configuration may be of two types Identical configuration exactly same configuration will be copied from the local to remote system It can be found for parameters t...

Page 42: ...Bandwidth MHz 250 500 1250 or 2000MHz model dependent Default is 2000MHz Tx Frequency MHz transmit frequency o Country Approved Frequency list per country regulation rules model dependent Default Worl...

Page 43: ...ennas optimally Figure 4 2 Radio Page Settings in Alignment Mode o Static Fixed modulation profile If you select Static you must select from a list of pre configured modulation profiles in the Modulat...

Page 44: ...itions occur transmit power will be increased as needed until the maximum configured value is reached ATPC messages are carried over the radio over radio communication channel The purpose of ATPC is a...

Page 45: ...RSSI allowed values 35 to 70 dBm default 35 dBm o ATPC Min Tx Power allowed values 35 to 0 dBm default 35 dBm o Min CINR allowed values 128 to 128 dB default 128 dB Lowest Modulation Lowest modulation...

Page 46: ...U will not transmit 4 4 Modulation Table Figure 4 5 Radio Page Modulation Table The modulation table presents the available modulation profiles The radio can be configured only to one of the profiles...

Page 47: ...ick View Statistics to review the local and remote RF Performance Monitoring statistics Clicking View Statistics will open the Statistics page where all system s statistics can be reviewed Refer to th...

Page 48: ...ce 1GE port Eth2 Line interface 10GE combo ports refer to the active port of the two o RJ45 electrical 802 3an bz o SFP optical SM or MM This chapter includes the following topics Settings Advanced Se...

Page 49: ...to Auto the speed duplex displayed will be for the active port o When Auto Negotiation Disabled manual configuration of the speed and duplex 1GE port 10HD 10FD 100HD 100FD 1000HD or 1000FD 10GE RJ45...

Page 50: ...nly All other MAC addresses not looped Loopback Timeout in seconds Loopback will clear when timeout expires Refer to the Diagnostics chapter of this manual for detailed description of the system s loo...

Page 51: ...Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Page 51 5 5 CLI Commands Monitoring the Ethernet ports configuration and status Show eth Setting Ethernet port type auto both 10GE ports set eth eth2 act...

Page 52: ...topics Settings Advanced Settings Maintenance Event Configuration CLI commands The Maintenance section consists of the system s configuration files and file system management including File Transfer...

Page 53: ...eters System Uptime R O field Time elapsed from last power on Voltage R O field Input voltage and indication DC or PoE HW Version R O field Contact text Location text Loopback Permission control the p...

Page 54: ...uring the following parameters Protocol HTTP FTP TFTP or SFTP Server IP the IP address of the server where the FTP TFTP SFTP server is running on Path the path of the stored file or target destination...

Page 55: ...section displays the software versions currently resides in the banks and their status Active or Offline The software may be downloaded done using HTTP or an external FTP TFTP SFTP server Refer to se...

Page 56: ...Licensing The system provides easy migration to support Gigabit throughput and advanced features enabling operators to enhance bandwidth capacity on a pay as you grow basis as well as adding features...

Page 57: ...dually Caution Use temporary license with caution and do not forget to apply permamnent license If the 30 day expire before adding permamnent license link might go down or sume essential functionality...

Page 58: ...ars all the statistics counters of the system including RF statistics Ethernet statistics VLAN statistics and Queue statistics 2 System_info this script collects all the relevant system status logs co...

Page 59: ...up configuration file lists the commands that build the configuration the system will come up with after reboot Click Load to load a new startup configuration file that will replace the current file a...

Page 60: ...nding traps The threshold hysteresis can be defined to avoid toggling alarms o Temperature when system temperature exceeds the High or Low thresholds Note that system temperature is typically 15 25 C...

Page 61: ...ccept sw Scheduling Upgrade time at the coming 4 am run sw scheduled 04 00 Viewing inventory Show inventory Viewing list of scripts show script Deleting script clear script script_name Loading a new s...

Page 62: ...tion LLDP CLI Commands 7 1 General 7 1 1 IP Address Figure 7 1 Network Page General IP Address The system supports up to four IP addresses that can be associated with different VLANs IPv4 or IPv6 can...

Page 63: ...lt gateway for IPv4 and IPv6 The system allows defining up to 10 static routes in which you can define the network Destination Prefix length and the Next Hop When entering default gateway it is transl...

Page 64: ...System Administration chapter of this manual Click the Add to add SNMP manager Click the Trash icon to clear SNMP manager 7 1 4 NTP Figure 7 4 Network Page General NTP The Network Time Protocol NTP i...

Page 65: ...s all IP address to access the Host This section allows configuring the following parameters Index 1 8 IP Address Prefix Length together with the IP address determine IP address range 7 2 2 SNMP Agent...

Page 66: ...NMP V3 Users Refer to section SNMPv3 Users Configuration under System Administration chapter of this manual 7 2 4 Syslog Server Figure 7 8 Network Page Advanced Settings Syslog Server When set all sys...

Page 67: ...6 and click Ping or Trace Route to test connectivity Pop up screen will display the results 7 3 2 Iperf Test Figure 7 10 Network Page Maintenance Iperf Test Built in Iperf client server for over the l...

Page 68: ...5 0 6 0 sec 9 94 MBytes 83 4 Mbits sec 6 6 0 7 0 sec 8 68 MBytes 72 8 Mbits sec 6 7 0 8 0 sec 9 68 MBytes 81 2 Mbits sec 6 8 0 9 0 sec 9 25 MBytes 77 6 Mbits sec 6 9 0 10 0 sec 10 0 MBytes 84 1 Mbits...

Page 69: ...asswords and other security settings Tech Read only access for all configuration settings Can clear statistics alarms and log lists and run diagnostics Super Read write access for all configuration se...

Page 70: ...easily resolve the network s physical topology and its associated stations LLDP enables the discovery of accurate physical network topologies meaning which devices are neighbors and through which por...

Page 71: ...s typically refer to IP 1 of remote device Chassis ID Subtype will be network addr Port ID displays the received MAC address Port ID Subtype will be mac addr Port Description The port connected at the...

Page 72: ...2 vlan 200 Deleting IPv6 address clear ipv6 2 Default Gateway and Static Routes Viewing default gateway and routes IPv4 show route Viewing default gateway and routes IPv6 show route6 Setting default g...

Page 73: ...properties show snmp agent Setting SNMP communities set snmp agent read com public write com private snmp version v2c Users Viewing users list show user Configuring users set user JohnS passw happy123...

Page 74: ...timeout sec 1 86400 host Ping IPv6 Ping6 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0002 Trace Route IPv6 Tracert6 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0002 ARP Table Address Translation Viewing ARP Table show...

Page 75: ...ing S VLAN support and Bridge Rules support depends on product s specs and SW release Refer to the products s release notes for details Figure 8 1 Services Page Settings 8 1 Bridge Architecture The sy...

Page 76: ...e default bridge architecture is transparent bridge meaning all traffic will be forwarded between all ports 8 2 Bridge Ports Figure 8 2 Bridge Ports Settings Port The radio has the following bridge po...

Page 77: ...the port All other VLANs not specified will not be allowed on this port PVID A VLAN ID which will be assigned to an untagged frame or a priority tagged frame the VID is set to 0 indicating that the fr...

Page 78: ...ows stranslating specific VLAN or list of VLANs and replacing them with another VLAN 8 4 Maintenance Figure 8 4 Services Page Maintenance In the Networking Configuration click Show to view pop up scre...

Page 79: ...er bridge port all host eth0 eth1 eth2 modifier info port type vlans list pvid Viewing bridge ports show bridge port Bridge Rule Bridge rule options show bridge rule show bridge rule bridge port list...

Page 80: ...nual 9 1 1 AAA Description RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service and TACACS Terminal Access Controller Access Control System are AAA mechanisms Authentication Identification of requester p...

Page 81: ...e mode to another The system supports authentication with up to five TACACS or Radius AAA servers 9 1 2 Authentication Modes Three Authentication modes supported Local Users configured in system inclu...

Page 82: ...in the server Note that is using more than one AAA server the servers should have the same Shared Secret Server index Up to 5 servers can be configured The Authentication starts from the 1st server a...

Page 83: ...he connectivity to the AAA server This section allows configuring the following parameters Authentication Mode Radius Shared Secret In Radius or Tacacs mode Shared Secret should be entered identical t...

Page 84: ...mode tacacs shared secret 123456 Viewing servers show aaa server Configuring Tacacs server set aaa server 1 ip addr 192 168 0 22 port 49 accounting port ssh Sending Dummy Authentication request set a...

Page 85: ...e priv none des passphrase aes passphrase auth passphrase and privacy passphrase are ASCII strings Together with internally calculated Engine ID these strings are used to produce authentication and pr...

Page 86: ...for the same user The same user should be defined twice once with Engine ID Local and the second time with the Engine ID of the remote manager 9 4 Monitoring CLI Sessions Use the following command to...

Page 87: ...hese features to isolate and resolve operating faults in the ODUs or in the a network The chapter includes the following topics Troubleshooting Process System LEDs Alarms Performance Statistics Loopba...

Page 88: ...roblem is confirmed Whenever possible it is recommended that you repeat commissioning tests in order to verify that the problem link is now operating correctly Step 5 Need Support Contact us for techn...

Page 89: ...old start reset button has been pushed for less than 5 sec System power up after user pressed the reset button for less than 5 seconds 1 User action reset button pressed for less than 5 seconds causin...

Page 90: ...properly 2 Verify port configuration including auto neg and speed duplex 3 Replace ODU Radio interface eth0 1 Improve antenna alignment and verify clear line of sight 2 Verify RF configuration 3 Chang...

Page 91: ...rrective actions needed Tx Mute Enabled Tx mute enabled ODU will not transmit on its radio interface User action ODU muted User action No corrective actions needed Tx Mute Disabled Tx mute disabled OD...

Page 92: ...d Ethernet service performance testing Ethernet Line Loopback Internal loopback is performed on the interface testing the local system the radio link and the remote system RF Radio Loopback Internal l...

Page 93: ...l clear when timeout expires up to 24 hours 0 no timeout Internal Line Loopback An Internal loop returns the received frames to the radio side enabling you to test Ethernet traffic across the link The...

Page 94: ...24 hours 0 no timeout recommended minimum of 600 seconds RF loopback can be set in the Maintenance section of the Radio page Figure 10 3 RF Loopback This section allows configuring the following para...

Page 95: ...ual Page 95 set eth eth2 loopback mode internal mac swap loopback dst mac AA BB CC AA BB CC RF loopback set rf loopback internal mac swap qam128 Clearing loopback Line loopback set eth eth1 loopback m...

Page 96: ...l time statistic counters since the last time the counters were cleared Ethernet statistics displays Ethernet statistics counters per Ethernet port This chapter describes the system s statistics The s...

Page 97: ...and check the radio status history The RF statistics consist of real time statistic counters since the last time the counters were cleared The RF transmission quality indicators are rf in errored pkt...

Page 98: ...RF link Incoming Erroneous Packets in errored pkts The total number of erred packets received from the RF link Outgoing Packets out pkts The total number of packets transmitted to the RF link Minimum...

Page 99: ...ayed as percentage of the aggregated total Tx and Rx max radio rate per the current modulation The rates displayed are averaged over the 15 minutes intervals Figure 11 4 Statistics Page Bandwidth Util...

Page 100: ...ast packets transmitted out of the interface Discarded Outgoing Packets out discards The number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded due to excessive collision or excessive deferral Er...

Page 101: ...intervals of 24 hours show rf statistics days 0 30 Clearing statistics clear rf statistics Bandwidth Utilization Statistics Viewing radio summary since last system reboot show eth eth0 statistics sum...

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