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Chapter 3: Navigation

airFiber

®

 X User Guide

Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.

Product Verification

The airFiber Configuration Interface will verify whether a 
product is genuine or counterfeit.

For a genuine airFiber airFiber X radio, the airFiber 

Configuration Interface will display a Genuine Product 
logo in the lower left corner of the screen.

For any product that is not an official Ubiquiti product, the 
airFiber Configuration Interface will display a counterfeit 
warning. Please contact Ubiquiti at 

[email protected]

 

regarding this product.

Note:

 For product models introduced prior to 2012, 

the airFiber Configuration Interface will NOT display 
any logo in the lower left corner of the screen.

Interface Tabs

The airFiber Configuration Interface contains six main 
tabs, each of which provides a web-based management 

page to configure a specific aspect of the airFiber X radio. 

This User Guide covers each tab with a chapter. For details 
on a specific tab, refer to the appropriate chapter.
• 

Main 

The 

“Main Tab” on page 13

 displays device 

status, statistics, and network monitoring links. 

• 

Wireless 

The 

“Wireless Tab” on page 17

 configures 

basic wireless settings, including the wireless mode, link 
name, frequency, output power, speed, and wireless 
security.

• 

Network 

The 

“Network Tab” on page 20

 configures 

the management network settings, Internet Protocol (IP) 
settings, management VLAN, and automatic IP aliasing.

• 

Advanced 

The 

“Advanced Tab” on page 22

 

provides more precise wireless interface controls, 
including advanced wireless settings and advanced 
Ethernet settings.

• 

Services 

The 

“Services Tab” on page 25

 configures 

system management services: Ping Watchdog, Simple 
Network Management Protocol (SNMP), servers (web, 
SSH, telnet), Network Time Protocol (NTP) client, 
Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) client, system 
log, and device discovery.

• 

System 

The 

“System Tab” on page 29

 controls 

system maintenance routines, administrator account 
management, location management, device 
customization, firmware update, and configuration 
backup. You can also change the language of the web 
management interface.

Each page also contains network administration and 
monitoring tools:
• 

“Align Antenna” on page 32

• 

“Discovery” on page 33

• 

“Ping” on page 33

• 

“Traceroute” on page 33

• 

“airView” on page 33

Summary of Contents for AF-3X

Page 1: ...2 4 GHz 3 GHz 5 GHz Carrier Backhaul Radio Model AF 2X AF 3X AF 5X ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...iber Configuration 4 Hardware Installation 5 Alignment 9 Installer Compliance Responsibility 10 Chapter 3 Navigation 11 Accessing the airFiber Configuration Interface 11 Product Verification 12 Interface Tabs 12 Chapter 4 Main Tab 13 Status 13 Ethernet 15 Monitor 15 Chapter 5 Wireless Tab 17 Basic Wireless Settings 17 Frequency Settings 19 Wireless Security 19 Chapter 6 Network Tab 20 Management N...

Page 4: ...9 Location 30 Device Maintenance 30 Configuration Management 30 Chapter 10 Tools 31 Align Antenna 31 Discovery 32 Ping 32 Traceroute 32 airView 32 Appendix A Specifications 36 Appendix B Listen Before Talk 39 Introduction 39 Unrestricted Protocol Description 39 Threshold Detection To Determine Occupancy 39 Action Taken When Occupancy is Determined 39 Opportunities for Other Transmitters to Operate...

Page 5: ... Compliance Responsibility 44 FCC 44 Industry Canada 45 RF Exposure Warning 47 Australia and New Zealand 47 CE Marking 47 Frequency Ranges and Power Levels per Country Region 48 RoHS WEEE Compliance Statement 53 Appendix F Declaration of Conformity 54 Appendix G Contact Information 55 Ubiquiti Networks Support 55 ...

Page 6: ...iv Table of Contents airFiber X User Guide Ubiquiti Networks Inc ...

Page 7: ...page 37 for more information This User Guide provides installation instructions explains how to set up an airFiber link and shows how to access and use the airFiber Configuration Interface Note Throughout this User Guide airFiber X radio refers to all models listed above Unless noted otherwise illustrations for a specific model are applicable to all airFiber X radio models and accessories Package ...

Page 8: ...solidly on to a 2 5 Hz flash This continues until the airFiber X radio is fully booted Signal Level Once fully booted the Signal 1 4 LEDs act as a bar graph showing how close the airFiber X radio is to ideal aiming This is auto scaled based on the link range the antenna gains and the configured TX power of the remote airFiber X radio Each Signal LED has three possible states On Flashing and Off Al...

Page 9: ...ion follow your local electrical regulatory codes Outdoor shielded Category 6 or above cabling and shielded RJ 45 connectors are required for all wired Ethernet connections Installation Overview We recommend to configure your paired airFiber X radios before site installation The overview below summarizes the installation procedure and the subsequent sections provide detailed installation informati...

Page 10: ... the 192 168 1 x subnet 3 Launch your web browser Type http 192 168 1 20 in the address field and press enter PC or return Mac 4 The login screen will appear Enter ubnt in the Username and Password fields Select your Country and Language You must agree to the Terms of Use to use the product Click Login Note U S product versions are locked to the U S Country Code to ensure compliance with FCC regul...

Page 11: ...ption DHCP Keep the default DHCP to use DHCP reservation on your router to assign a unique IP Address Static Change the IP Address Netmask and other settings to make them compatible with your network b Click Change and then click Apply Repeat the instructions in the airFiber Configuration section on your other airFiber X radio After you have configured the airFiber X radios disconnect them and mov...

Page 12: ...acket b Slide the airFiber X radio down to lock it into place 2 Attach the RF cables from the antenna feed to the RF connectors on the airFiber X radio in this combination 45 to Chain 0 and 45 to Chain 1 3 Attach the External GPS Antenna to the RF connector labeled GPS Then place the magnetic External GPS Antenna on the bracket this is temporary you will mount the External GPS Antenna on the GPS A...

Page 13: ...h the GPS Antenna Mount to the pole using the metal strap or attach it to a wall using the appropriate fasteners not included 2 Place the External GPS Antenna on the mount 3 Secure the cable of the External GPS Antenna to the mount with a Cable Tie Connecting Power over Ethernet 1 Lift the release latch on the bottom of the airFiber X radio and slide the Port Cover off 2 Connect an outdoor shielde...

Page 14: ... labeled LAN on the airFiber PoE Adapter 5 Connect the Power Cord to the power port on the airFiber PoE Adapter Connect the other end of the Power Cord to a power source Mount the PoE Adapter Optional 1 Remove the Mounting Bracket from the adapter by sliding the bracket downward 2 Place the Mounting Bracket at the desired location and mark the holes for the fasteners Pre drill the holes if necessa...

Page 15: ...dditional hardware to compensate for issues such as the improper orientation of a mounting pole or significant elevation differences between airFiber X radios Establishing a Link Adjust the positions of the Master and the Slave to establish a link Note The Master must be aimed first at the Slave because the Slave does not transmit any RF signal until it detects transmissions from the Master Note T...

Page 16: ...ith all four Signal LEDs solidly lit This ensures the best possible data rate between the airFiber X radios 7 Lock the alignment on both airFiber antennas by tightening all the nuts and bolts 8 Observe the Signal LEDs of each airFiber X radio to ensure that the values remain constant while tightening the nuts and bolts If any LED value changes during the locking process loosen the nuts and bolts f...

Page 17: ...Network Settings on page 20 for more details Accessing the airFiber Configuration Interface Connect to the airFiber Configuration Interface 1 Make sure that your host machine is connected to the LAN that is connected to the Management port on the airFiber X radio 2 Configure the Ethernet adapter on your host system with a static IP address on the 192 168 1 x subnet for example 192 168 1 100 3 Laun...

Page 18: ...isplays device status statistics and network monitoring links Wireless The Wireless Tab on page 17 configures basic wireless settings including the wireless mode link name frequency output power speed and wireless security Network The Network Tab on page 20 configures the management network settings Internet Protocol IP settings management VLAN and automatic IP aliasing Advanced The Advanced Tab o...

Page 19: ...ration screens and discovery tools Operating Mode Displays the mode of the AirFiber X radio Slave Master or Reset RF Link Status Displays the status of the AirFiber X radio RF Off Syncing Beaconing Registering Enabling Listening Operational DFS CAC or RADAR Detected Note Most of the RF Link Statuses map to specific flash rates of the Link Status LED See LEDs on page 2 for more details Status Flash...

Page 20: ...urate if the NTP Client is disabled or the device isn t connected to the Internet Frequency Available if split frequencies are not enabled Displays the current frequency The AirFiber X radio uses the radio frequency specified to transmit and receive data TX Frequency Available if split frequencies are enabled Displays the frequency that the airFiber X radio uses to transmit data RX Frequency Avail...

Page 21: ...the Ethernet cable length from radio to remote port This is displayed only for cables longer than 20 m DATA Pair 0 Pins 1 2 If the cable is functioning properly displays the SNR of the twisted pair if the cable has a fault displays the fault open or short and the distance at which the fault has occurred If the remote port is administratively shut down this field displays normal DATA Pair 1 Pins 3 ...

Page 22: ... Inc Log When logging is enabled see System Log on page 27 to enable logging this option lists all registered system events By default logging is not enabled Clear To delete all entries in the system log click Clear Refresh To update the log content click Refresh ...

Page 23: ... and resumes its earlier configuration Discard To cancel your changes click Discard Write down the settings you configure on the Wireless tab You will need to enter the same settings on the airFiber X radio at the other end of your PtP link The exceptions are as follows Wireless Mode Configure one airFiber X radio as the Master and the other as the Slave Basic Wireless Settings In this section con...

Page 24: ... or manually enter the output power value The transmit power level maximum is limited according to country regulations Note The Antenna Gain and Cable Loss should be configured before the Output Power This is because the range of the Output Power field is affected by the Antenna Gain and Cable Loss values changing the antenna gain or cable loss adjusts the maximum and minimum values you can select...

Page 25: ...egions where both DFS and non DFS frequencies are available enabling split frequencies will disable any DFS band frequencies In regions where only DFS frequencies are available there will be no option to turn on split frequencies Frequency Enter a valid frequency The current state is displayed Note The Master and Slave should have the same Frequency setting Wireless Security airFiber uses 128 bit ...

Page 26: ...gh the local Data port or the Data port at the other end of the link Note If In Band Management is enabled ensure that each airFiber X radio in a link has a unique IP Address If the airFiber X radios use the same IP Address you may lose access via the Data ports Management IP Address The airFiber X radio can use a static IP address or obtain an IP address from its DHCP server DHCP Keep the default...

Page 27: ...the primary DNS server is not responding Management VLAN If enabled automatically creates a management Virtual Local Area Network VLAN VLAN ID Enter a unique VLAN ID from 2 to 4094 Auto IP Aliasing If enabled automatically generates an IP address for the corresponding WLAN LAN interface The generated IP address is a unique Class B IP address from the 169 254 X Y range netmask 255 255 0 0 which is ...

Page 28: ...bled Automatic Power Backoff This feature allows the radio to automatically adjust the maximum TX power per modulation so that the radio never transmits at a higher power than each modulation rate can decode The default values in the Max 8x 6x 4x Conducted Power fields are values determined to work at all temperatures and all frequencies supported by the radio It may however be possible to increas...

Page 29: ...timers control the Data port s Ethernet link RF Link Ethernet Link Notes Goes down for the first time The Ethernet link goes down and remains down for the number of seconds specified by the Link Off Duration timer The Ethernet link will then come back up so that the airFiber X radio can be managed even when the RF link is down Even if the RF link goes back up before the Link Off Duration timer ela...

Page 30: ...ns down until the RF link goes back up Minimum TX Capacity This is the minimum allowable TX capacity before the link is dropped If the capacity drops below this threshold the Ethernet link will be dropped If set to 0 then capacity will not be used only the RF link state will be used Minimum RX Capacity This is the minimum allowable RX capacity before the link is dropped If the capacity drops below...

Page 31: ... configuration Discard To cancel your changes click Discard Ping Watchdog Ping Watchdog sets the airFiber X radio to continuously ping a user defined IP address it can be the Internet gateway for example If it is unable to ping under the user defined constraints the airFiber X radio will automatically reboot This option creates a kind of fail proof mechanism Ping Watchdog is dedicated to continuou...

Page 32: ...unity string It is required to authenticate access to Management Information Base MIB objects and functions as an embedded password The airFiber X radio also supports a read only community string authorized management stations have read access to all the objects in the MIB except the community strings but do not have write access The airFiber X radio supports SNMP v1 The default SNMP Community is ...

Page 33: ...ugh its domain name Dynamic DNS If enabled the airFiber X radio allows communications with the DDNS server Host Name Enter the host name of the DDNS server Username Enter the user name of the DDNS account Password Enter the password of the DDNS account Show Check the box to display the password characters System Log System Log This option enables the registration routine of system log syslog messa...

Page 34: ...down is displayed the airFiber X radio times out and resumes its earlier configuration Discard To cancel your changes click Discard Firmware Update The controls in this section manage firmware maintenance Firmware Version Displays the current firmware version Build Number Displays the build number of the firmware version Check for Updates By default the firmware automatically checks for updates To...

Page 35: ...e Click the Calendar icon or manually enter the date in the following format 2 digit month 2 digit day 4 digit year For example for January 5 2014 enter 01 05 2014 in the field System Accounts You can change the administrator password to protect your device from unauthorized changes We recommend that you change the default administrator password when initially configuring the device Administrator ...

Page 36: ...heir request Configuration Management The controls in this section manage the airFiber X radio configuration routines and the option to reset the airFiber X radio to factory default settings The airFiber X radio configuration is stored in a plain text file cfg file You can back up restore or update the system configuration file Back Up Configuration Click Download to download the current system co...

Page 37: ...deal Displays the absolute power level in dBm of the received signal for each chain Note If Overload is displayed to indicate an overload condition identify and eliminate any sources of strong in band interference Remote Chain 0 1 Actual Ideal Displays the absolute power level in dBm of the received signal for each chain of the remote airFiber X radio Max Signal Displays the maximum signal strengt...

Page 38: ... of the packet Start Click this button to start the test Packet loss statistics and latency time evaluation are displayed after the test is completed Traceroute The Traceroute tool traces the hops from the airFiber X radio to a specified outgoing IP address Use this tool to find the route taken by ICMP packets across the network to the destination host Destination Host Enter the IP address of the ...

Page 39: ...d in Preferences This time based graph shows the aggregate energy collected or channel usage for each frequency since the start of the airView session Enable Chart Panel 2 middle Displays the Waveform chart in Chart Panel 2 This time based graph shows the RF signature of the noise environment since the start of the airView session The energy color designates its amplitude Cooler colors represent l...

Page 40: ...t related to Wi Fi channels which are determined by IEEE standards airFiber X radio channels are numbered consecutively starting with 0 and are 28 MHz in width Enable Waveform chart middle Check the box to enable the middle chart This time based graph shows the RF signature of the noise environment since the start of the airView session The energy color designates its amplitude Cooler colors repre...

Page 41: ... the maximum power trace When enabled the maximum power trace is represented by the blue area on the Real time chart which displays the maximum received power level data since the start of the airView session To enable a shaded blue area check the Shaded Area box To display only a blue outline without the shaded area uncheck the Shaded Area box Frequency Range Select the amplitude of the frequency...

Page 42: ...ket Mount Compatible GPS Pole Mount Included Certifications FCC Part 15 247 CE EN 300328 v1 8 1 Operating Temperature 40 to 55 C 40 to 131 F Networking Interface Data Port 1 10 100 1000 Ethernet Port Management Port 1 10 100 Ethernet Port System Maximum Throughput 500 Mbps Encryption 128 bit AES OS airOS F Wireless Modes Master Slave Radio Operating Frequency 2400 2500 MHz Depends on Regulatory Re...

Page 43: ...ompatible GPS Pole Mount Included Certifications FCC Part 90 Z CE EN 302 217 2 2 Operating Temperature 40 to 55 C 40 to 131 F Networking Interface Data Port 1 10 100 1000 Ethernet Port Management Port 1 10 100 Ethernet Port System Maximum Throughput 500 Mbps Encryption 128 bit AES OS airOS F Wireless Modes Master Slave Radio Operating Frequency 3300 3900 MHz Depends on Regulatory Region Frequency ...

Page 44: ...ocket Mount Compatible GPS Pole Mount Included Certifications FCC Part 15 407 CE EN 302502 v1 2 1 EN 301 893 v1 7 1 Operating Temperature 40 to 55 C 40 to 131 F Networking Interface Data Port 1 10 100 1000 Ethernet Port Management Port 1 10 100 Ethernet Port System Maximum Throughput 500 Mbps Encryption 128 bit AES OS airOS F Wireless Modes Master Slave Radio Operating Frequency 5150 5950 MHz Depe...

Page 45: ...ver s input assuming antenna gain of 0 dBi is 73 dBm MHz The detection threshold is adjusted as follows DT 73 dBm MHz 10log10 B 23 PT A where DT Detection Threshold in dBm B Monitored bandwidth in MHz PT Maximum transmit power in dBm EIRP A Receive antenna gain in dBi The receive antenna gain A is set equal to the external antenna gain The following are set by the operator during the configuration...

Page 46: ...amount of bandwidth is reserved for channel detection so performance remains unaffected If there are two AF 3X systems on a co channel they would share the spectrum as follows Since the system is a synchronized frame based system both systems would operate effectively with each other because each system can be configured to transmit and receive at the same point in time The system uses a GPS synch...

Page 47: ...s inside this equipment Service should be provided only by a qualified service technician 3 This equipment is provided with a detachable power cord which has an integral safety ground wire intended for connection to a grounded safety outlet a Do not substitute the power cord with one that is not the provided approved type Never use an adapter plug to connect to a 2 wire outlet as this will defeat ...

Page 48: ... 5 for installation of the ground wires Returns No Products will be accepted for replacement or repair without obtaining a Return Materials Authorization RMA number from UBIQUITI NETWORKS during the warranty period and the Products being received at UBIQUITI NETWORKS facility freight prepaid in accordance with the RMA process of UBIQUITI NETWORKS Products returned without an RMA number will not be...

Page 49: ...provinces do not allow exclusions of implied warranties or conditions so the above exclusion may not apply to you You may have other rights that vary from country to country state to state or province to province Some countries states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you EXCEPT TO TH...

Page 50: ...tenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device Dish antenna gain 6 dBi Dish antenna gain 24 dBi airFiber AF 3X Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate ...

Page 51: ...latory Regions Operation in DFS regulatory regions requires an antenna with minimum gain of 23 dBi Industry Canada airFiber AF 2X CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that permitted for successful communication This device complies with I...

Page 52: ...rmis en dBi et requis d impédance pour chacun Antenne parabolique gain 12 dBi Antenne parabolique gain 26 dBi Antenne parabolique gain 29 dBi airFiber AF 5X CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that permitted for successful communication ...

Page 53: ... operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Les antennes utilisées pour ce transmetteur doivent être installé en considérant une distance de séparation de toute personnes d au moins 126 cm et ne doivent pas être localisé ou utilisé en conflit avec tout autre antenne ou transmetteur Australia and New Zealand airFiber AF 2X Warning This is a Class B product In a domestic environm...

Page 54: ...zil 2400 2483 36 Canada 2400 2483 36 Chile 2400 2483 36 China 2400 2483 36 Colombia 2400 2483 36 Ecuador 2400 2483 36 Ghana 2400 2483 36 Guam U S territory 2400 2483 36 Hong Kong 2400 2483 36 Indonesia 2400 2483 36 India 2400 2483 36 Kenya 2400 2483 36 Korea Republic 2400 2483 36 Kyrgyzstan 2400 2483 Not applicable Malaysia 2400 2483 36 Mexico 2400 2483 36 New Zealand 2400 2483 36 Nigeria 2400 248...

Page 55: ...n Country Region Frequency Range Band Edges in MHz Max EIRP dBm Austria 3410 3900 66 Belgium 3410 3900 66 Bulgaria 3410 3900 66 Canada 3450 3650 3650 3700 57 44 Croatia 3410 3900 66 Cyprus 3410 3900 66 Czech Republic 3410 3900 66 Denmark 3410 3900 66 Estonia 3410 3900 66 Finland 3410 3900 66 France 3410 3900 66 Germany 3410 3900 66 Greece 3410 3900 66 Guam U S territory 3650 3700 44 Hungary 3410 3...

Page 56: ...Hz Max EIRP dBm Argentina 5150 5250 49 5470 5725 30 5725 5850 36 Australia 5470 5600 5650 5725 30 5725 5855 36 Bahrain 5735 5835 20 Barbados 5725 5850 36 Belize 5735 5835 30 Bolivia 5735 5835 30 Brazil 5470 5725 30 5725 5850 53 Brunei Darussalam 5735 5835 20 Canada 5250 5350 30 5470 5600 5650 5725 30 5725 5850 60 Chile 5250 5350 30 5735 5835 20 China 5735 5835 30 Colombia 5250 5350 30 5735 5835 30...

Page 57: ...30 Panama 5735 5835 30 Papua New Guinea 5735 5835 30 Peru 5150 5250 49 5250 5350 30 5470 5725 30 5725 5850 36 Philippines 5150 5250 49 5250 5350 30 5470 5725 30 5725 5850 36 Portugal 5470 5725 30 5725 5875 36 Puerto Rico U S territory 5250 5350 30 5470 5600 5650 5725 30 5725 5850 60 Qatar 5735 5835 30 Russia 5150 5350 43 5470 5650 23 5650 5950 53 Singapore 5735 5835 30 South Africa 5470 5725 30 57...

Page 58: ...nd Maximum Transmit Output Power EIRP in dBm Channel Bandwidth Frequency Range Band Edges in MHz 10 MHz 5155 5175 39 5166 5186 44 5177 5250 49 20 MHz 5156 5180 37 5161 5185 39 5166 5209 44 5190 5250 49 30 MHz 5155 5192 37 5163 5202 39 5173 5211 44 5182 5250 49 40 MHz 5155 5204 37 5165 5219 39 5180 5228 44 5189 5250 49 50 MHz 5155 5214 37 5165 5233 39 5184 5242 44 5193 5250 49 ...

Page 59: ...ricos y electrónicos a través de los puntos de recogida que ponen a su disposición el gobierno y las autoridades locales Al desechar y reciclar correctamente estos aparatos estará contribuyendo a evitar posibles consecuencias negativas para el medio ambiente y la salud de las personas Si desea obtener información más detallada sobre la eliminación segura de su aparato usado consulte a las autorida...

Page 60: ...ér UBIQUITI NETWORKS því yfir að þetta UBIQUITI NETWORKS tæki er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og önnur viðeigandi ákvæði tilskipun 1999 5 EC Italiano Italian Con la presente UBIQUITI NETWORKS dichiara che questo dispositivo UBIQUITI NETWORKS è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti della direttiva 1999 5 CE Latviski Latvian Ar šo UBIQUITI NETWORKS deklarē ka UBIQUITI N...

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