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EH-1200F Installation Manual 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

1

 

Introduction to the EtherHaul System ........................................................10

 

1.1

 

Main Features ........................................................................................................... 11

 

1.2

 

Functional Description .............................................................................................. 13

 

1.3

 

Technical Specifications............................................................................................ 14

 

1.4

 

Licensing .................................................................................................................. 15

 

1.5

 

Management ............................................................................................................. 15

 

2

 

Installing the EtherHaul System .................................................................17

 

2.1

 

Preparing the Site ...................................................................................................... 17

 

2.1.1

 

Physical and Environmental Requirements.................................................... 18

 

2.1.2

 

Cabling Requirements................................................................................... 18

 

2.2

 

EtherHaul Package Content ....................................................................................... 19

 

2.3

 

Unpacking the EtherHaul .......................................................................................... 19

 

2.4

 

Required Tools.......................................................................................................... 20

 

2.5

 

Preparing for Installation ........................................................................................... 20

 

2.6

 

Mounting the EtherHaul ............................................................................................ 22

 

2.7

 

Installing the ODU with a Two Foot Antenna ............................................................ 24

 

2.8

 

Connecting the Cables ............................................................................................... 26

 

2.8.1

 

Power Options .............................................................................................. 26

 

2.8.2

 

DC Power Supply Notes ............................................................................... 27

 

2.8.3

 

Grounding the EtherHaul .............................................................................. 28

 

2.8.4

 

Preparing the Cables ..................................................................................... 29

 

2.8.5

 

Removing Connectors from the EtherHaul ODU ........................................... 30

 

2.8.6

 

Connecting DC Power .................................................................................. 30

 

2.8.7

 

Connecting Other Interfaces.......................................................................... 30

 

2.9

 

System LEDs ............................................................................................................ 31

 

2.10

 

Aligning the Antenna ................................................................................................ 31

 

2.10.1

 

Setting the ODU to Alignment Mode ............................................................ 32

 

2.10.2

 

Performing the Alignment ............................................................................ 32

 

2.11

 

Link Up Verification ................................................................................................. 33

 

3

 

Performing Basic Setup Using the Web-Based Management ..................35

 

3.1

 

Connecting to the ODU Using the Web-Based Management ..................................... 36

 

3.2

 

Main Page ................................................................................................................. 37

 

3.3

 

General Configuration Commands ............................................................................ 39

 

3.3.1

 

Apply ........................................................................................................... 39

 

3.3.2

 

Save Configuration ....................................................................................... 39

 

Summary of Contents for EtherHaul-1200F

Page 1: ...ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO SIKLU COMMUNICATION LTD EtherHaul 1200F Gigabit Ethernet Wireless Solution Installation Manual EH1200F INST 04 Issue 3 February 2015...

Page 2: ...rm 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 without notice Sik...

Page 3: ...grounding cable or according to local electrical code This apparatus is intended to be accessible only to authorized personnel Failure to prevent access by unauthorized personnel will invalidate any...

Page 4: ...government regulatory authorities Failure to do so may void the product warranty and may expose the end user or the service provider to legal and financial liabilities Siklu LTD and its resellers or...

Page 5: ...Applicable Products and Releases E Band o EH 1200F minimum SW release 6 0 0 o EH 1200FX minimum SW release 6 0 0 Audience This document assumes a working knowledge of wireless backhaul platforms and t...

Page 6: ...ions Document References Italicized text is used to reference sections or chapters in this document In many cases references use clickable hypertext links that enable immediate access to referenced ob...

Page 7: ...erHaul 22 2 7 Installing the ODU with a Two Foot Antenna 24 2 8 Connecting the Cables 26 2 8 1 Power Options 26 2 8 2 DC Power Supply Notes 27 2 8 3 Grounding the EtherHaul 28 2 8 4 Preparing the Cabl...

Page 8: ...3 5 Radio Page 45 3 5 1 Settings 45 3 5 2 Advanced Settings 47 3 5 3 Maintenance 49 3 5 4 Modulation Table 49 3 5 5 Statistics 50 3 6 Default Bridge Configuration 50 4 Commissioning and Acceptance Pr...

Page 9: ...nector 27 Figure 2 7 Grounding Scheme 28 Figure 2 8 All Weather Connecting Cable Shell Assembly 29 Figure 3 1 Launching the Web Based Management 36 Figure 3 2 Entering Username and Password 36 Figure...

Page 10: ...le backhaul It features multiple GbE interfaces including optical supporting complex network topologies such as daisy chain ring and mesh The multiple ports enable also colocation installation and lev...

Page 11: ...neer in silicon based mm waves backhaul systems EtherHaul systems are the perfect choice for future proof investment 1 1 Main Features Siklu s EtherHaul wireless backhaul radio link operates in the ne...

Page 12: ...enna realignment Green Design Zero footprint all outdoor extremely light weight low power consumption IEEE 802 3at complaint Power over Ethernet Quick and Easy Installation Rapid and flexible deployme...

Page 13: ...gines and Synchronous Ethernet support Network Processor the networking engine is the heart of the high speed bridge router function The engine receives packets from Ethernet interfaces the modem and...

Page 14: ...1000Mbps full duplex Typical link distance Up to 4500m maximum 7000m Interfaces EH 1200F 4xGE 2xCopper 2xFiber ports or 1xCopper 3xFiber ports EH 1200FX 2xGE 2xCopper Antenna Integrated 1ft 31cm Cass...

Page 15: ...sy migration to support Gigabit throughput enabling operators to enhance bandwidth capacity on a pay as you grow basis as well as adding features and capabilities according to their networks evolution...

Page 16: ...l Page 16 The EtherHaul system features a wide range of built in indicators and diagnostic tools for advanced OAM functionality The system is designed to enable quick evaluation identification and res...

Page 17: ...ution The installation and maintenance of the EtherHaul link should only be done by service personnel who are properly trained and certified to carry out such activities Caution It is the responsibili...

Page 18: ...ction cable matches the EtherHaul power connector pin outs Install the EtherHaul ODU where network connections and optional power cabling are ready for operation and easily accessible All cabling conn...

Page 19: ...onnecting cable All Weather shells 3 Fiber extension All Weather shells 2 Unit grounding cable 90 cm 1 DC cable terminal block connector 1 EtherHaul 1200F mounting assembly EtherHaul 1200 mounting ass...

Page 20: ...installing the link for each antenna ODU read from the DVM prior to installation based on the network link budget Calculating the expected RSSI Where Ptx ODU s Tx Power typically 5dBm Gant1 Gain of an...

Page 21: ...EH 1200F Installation Manual Page 21...

Page 22: ...adjustment screw 16 5 Quick release hooks 10 Elevation screw tension band and pin Figure 2 1 EtherHaul Mounting Assembly Components 1 Prior to mounting unpack the mounting kit package and attach the...

Page 23: ...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 the top...

Page 24: ...he mounting kit package 2 Remove the protective tape on the antenna feed The two foot ODU is shipped with External ODU adapter attached Figure 2 3 EtherHaul ODU for 2ft Antenna 3 Unpack the two foot O...

Page 25: ...EH 1200F Installation Manual Page 25...

Page 26: ...ber SFP 1xElectrical RJ45 3x optical Fiber SFP 1 Electrical Ground Outlet GND 6 Ethernet Cable RJ45 Interface 2 Power Connector Interface PWR 7 Fiber Cable SFP Interface Eth4 3 DVM Probe Interface AUX...

Page 27: ...ystem use a two ampere circuit breaker to enable the central DC system to isolate the ODU in an emergency case Use one poly circuit breaker and should connect it on the live voltage or The other poly...

Page 28: ...If the earth connection is out of reach of the grounding cable install an alternative cable To make a protective earth connection use the grounding point located on the System ODU using a minimum amo...

Page 29: ...ameter for cable diameter 5 0 6 7mm 7 9mm inner diameter for cable diameter 6 8 9 0mm For each ODU cable connection perform the following procedure 1 Disassemble a protective shell by unscrewing its p...

Page 30: ...he connecting cable Tighten the cable inlet portion securely by hand The rubber gasket insert will tighten to create a moisture proof seal do not use tools 4 Secure the power supply cable into place u...

Page 31: ...st first perform coarse alignment on each ODU followed by fine alignment Accurate alignment of the ODU is critical for achieving the strongest possible receive signal To perform antenna alignment the...

Page 32: ...igning a two foot antenna refer to Installing the ODU with a Two Foot Antenna These instructions refer to Figure 2 1 EtherHaul Mounting Assembly Components To perform an alignment 1 Verify that the OD...

Page 33: ...e remote ODU 9 Repeat steps 6 and 7 for the local ODU 10 Use the DVM to verify maximum received signal strength on both local and remote ODUs For best performance measured RSSI should be within 4 dB o...

Page 34: ...both ODUs will turn Green indicating that the radio link is up The EtherHaul link can now pass traffic and management between the ports and over the radio link Use the Web based management or Command...

Page 35: ...nce procedures refer to the EtherHaul Operation Administration and Maintenance Manual The EtherHaul Operation Administration and Maintenance Manual also details the configuration monitoring and mainte...

Page 36: ...ollowed by the ODU s IP address The ODU 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 admin and admin Figure...

Page 37: ...ion Link Status Link up or down with visual indication Link Length m link calculated distance between the local and remote systems air distance based on propagation time Tx Rx frequency MHz RSSI dBm R...

Page 38: ...raised History Log System alarms and events history log User Activity Log All configuration changes are logged including user and date time presented in the form of CLI commands Note Actual Layer 1 th...

Page 39: ...lk to the system and then executed locally in order to avoid losing management connection 3 3 2 Save Configuration Any configuration change applied should be saved using the Save Configuration button...

Page 40: ...and remote reset The system will reset and come up after initialization 120 seconds Note that any unsaved changes will be lost 3 3 5 Copy To Remote You can find the Copy To Remote button next to some...

Page 41: ...to the dedicated configuration pages of the Web Based Management To access the Quick Configuration wizard go to the Quick Config page 3 4 1 Quick Configuration Step 1 System Figure 3 5 Quick Config P...

Page 42: ...rrier Wave transmission Used for antenna alignment No data over the radio link o Static Fixed modulation profile If you select Static you must select from a list of pre configured modulation profiles...

Page 43: ...Enable checkbox to enable the port Auto Negotiation checkbox to enable auto neg Speed Duplex speed 10 100 or 1000 and duplex half full setting o When Auto Negotiation Enabled R O field indicating the...

Page 44: ...cquired by DHCP o Index 1 4 o Type Static or DHCP o IP Address Default is 192 168 0 1 o IP Prefix Length Default is 24 equivalent to Mask of 255 255 255 0 o VLAN 0 not defined meaning the IP is not as...

Page 45: ...chapter includes the following topics Settings Advanced Settings Maintenance Modulation Table Statistics 3 5 1 Settings Figure 3 9 Radio Page Settings This section allows configuring the following pa...

Page 46: ...a alignment No data over the radio link o Static Fixed modulation profile If you select Static you must select from a list of pre configured modulation profiles in the Modulation field o Adaptive Adap...

Page 47: ...rference to other radios operation in the same channel band and to allow better frequency reuse and b to reduce transmitter power consumption and prolong system s components life ATPC is supplementary...

Page 48: ...matically by the link Manually setting the Role is necessary only for asymmetric configurations Transmit Asymmetry Default value is symmetric configuration 50 for Tx and Rx 50tx 50rx For an asymmetric...

Page 49: ...commended 600 seconds Mute remote transmitter first to avoid interference with the loopback operation Loopback is done with MAC addresses swap Refer to the Diagnostics chapter of this manual for detai...

Page 50: ...configured via CLI only after consulting Siklu support 3 5 5 Statistics Radio link s performance can be monitored using the advanced statistics counters Refer to the Statistics chapter of the EtherHau...

Page 51: ...ts that are detailed in the accompanying checklist 4 1 1 Physical Installation Verification This inspection verifies the physical installation of the ODU in accordance with the EtherHaul s installatio...

Page 52: ...ify correct management CLI connection to both local and remote ODUs 2 Verify management access from remote NMS stations 4 1 6 Recording ODU Configuration Perform the following steps after the EtherHau...

Page 53: ...k all cables connected Eth1 Cat5 Eth1 Fiber Eth2 Cat5 Eth2 Fiber Eth3 Cat5 Eth3 Fiber Eth4 Cat5 Eth4 Fiber DC Eth1 Cat5 Eth1 Fiber Eth2 Cat5 Eth2 Fiber Eth3 Cat5 Eth3 Fiber Eth4 Cat5 Eth4 Fiber DC Ove...

Page 54: ...Static ____________ UL DL Configuration Symmetric Asymmetric ratio _____________ ODU polarization V H V H Long Range Mode Yes No Yes No Link distance meters RF Link Tests Expected RSSI dBm dBm Measur...

Page 55: ...local and remote Yes No Yes No NMS used _______________ _______________ NMS management access OK NOK N A OK NOK N A Traps received in NMS OK NOK N A OK NOK N A Final Configuration Verification Copy r...

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