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System Current Status

June 2003 Rev 0

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Note:

You can reset the Current Run-Time statistics to zero by resetting the system. 

➧  

To view current system status

1. From the Main System Menu, select

 

System Current Status 

and press 

Enter

The System Current Status screen appears. The screen is view-only.

Cumulative Run-Time

Number of hours the system has run since the first power-up. This 
information is required for maintenance. Loading new images resets 
this value. This field has a resolution of one hour. 

Current Run-Time

Approximate time since the unit was last reset.

Power Cycles

Number of times that the unit has been turned off and on again

Successful Logins

Number of successful login attempts

Unsuccessful Logins

Number of failed login attempts

Local User Logged In

Identifies the user currently logged into the configuration menus via 
the serial port: None, User or Supervisor

Telnet User Logged In

Identifies the user currently logged into the configuration menus via 
telnet: None, User or Supervisor

FTP User Logged In

Identifies the user currently logged into the configuration menus via 
FTP: None, User or Supervisor

                  System Current Status

Cumulative Run-Time           Days: 0 Hours: 3

Current Run-Time              Days: 0 Hours: 00:14:25

Power Cycles                  6

Successful Logins             34

Unsuccessful Logins           1

Local User Logged In          Supervisor

Telnet User Logged In         None

FTP User Logged In            None

No RF Activity Reboot

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Summary of Contents for LIBRA 5800 AP

Page 1: ...User Manual June 2003 Rev 0 Software Version 3 1...

Page 2: ...You can obtain the latest customer documentation for this product by visiting our web site at www wi lan com Click on Support Customer Documentation Updated information will be posted regularly on th...

Page 3: ...hnical support 10 Contacting Wi LAN Technical Support 11 Wi LAN product information 11 Publication history 11 Description 13 Overview 13 Libra 5800 Series System Features 13 About W OFDM 14 About Poin...

Page 4: ...enu Second Screen 42 Main System Menu 45 System Revision Information 46 System Software ROM Images 48 Viewing system software ROM images 48 System Current Status 48 Viewing system current status 48 Sy...

Page 5: ...ption 81 MAC Layer Statistics 84 Using the Command Line 86 Field Installation 89 Introduction 89 Libra 5800 field installation 90 Site preparation 90 Tools and equipment 91 Libra 5800 installation pro...

Page 6: ...x D Linktest and Link Statistics 119 Overview 119 Performing a Linktest 119 Linktest variables 120 Appendix E Bench Configuration Testing 123 Overview 123 Setup process 123 Tools and equipment 124 Che...

Page 7: ...rom failure to heed a WARNING Do not proceed beyond a WARNING until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met CAUTION Damage to equipment may result from failure to heed a caution Do not p...

Page 8: ...common problems Appendix A Upgrading Software page 103 tells how to upgrade software Appendix B SNMP MIB page 107 explains the Simple Network Management Protocol software used to remotely control the...

Page 9: ...ensure that the information contained in this guide is correct Wi LAN Inc does not warrant the information is free of errors or omissions Information contained in this guide is subject to change with...

Page 10: ...onal installer The parts in some Libra 5800 versions are Imperial sizes inches and fractions of a inch Do not attempt to mix Imperial nuts bolts and screws with similar metric hardware This will strip...

Page 11: ...r in your region or call 1 403 273 9133 to speak with a Wi LAN sales representative or visit our web site at www wi lan com Publication history By Telephone Call 1 403 273 9133 Business hours 8 00 a m...

Page 12: ...Notices 12 Libra 5800 Series User Guide...

Page 13: ...high gain external antenna fast transmission speeds up to 32 Mbps raw data rate in 10 MHz channel 12 5 MHz separation Efficient use of spectrum cost effective wireless solution is inexpensive compared...

Page 14: ...ead across all the channels interference usually affects only a few channels rather than all channels and lost data can be easily recovered Since W OFDM is insensitive to interference the amount of on...

Page 15: ...nection to higher gain external antennas LIBRA 5800 P MP System Components Access Point AP Equipment The AP controls communication within the wireless network and is the main access point to the Ether...

Page 16: ...nit and 2 Ethernet Power Inserter with CAT 5 cable bought separately and weatherproofing kit included LIBRA 5800 CPE The CPE is the main piece of equipment that would normally be installed outdoors in...

Page 17: ...the user based on the network requirements Radio Operation Background The Libra 5800 communicates using a technique call Time Division Duplexing TDD in both the P P and P MP configurations TDD uses on...

Page 18: ...ection to the Internet backbone or in situations where throughput requirements between two locations are such that the bandwidth can t be shared Rapid Deployment RD Equipment The RD equipment is inten...

Page 19: ...needed The ER is equipped with an N type connector so that the external antenna can be connected to it Thus the range of the P P system can be significantly increased by use of higher gain antennas A...

Page 20: ...es of Libra 5800 equipment The AP ER and LCPE units also have a female N Type connector on the front panel for connection to the antenna Libra 5800 Connection Panell CAT 5 Weatherproofing Kit Power Et...

Page 21: ...rdware June 2003 Rev 0 21 Libra 5800 AP ER and LCPE Front Panel RF Connector Ethernet Power Inserter Item Description 1 To Ethernet LAN 2 To Libra 5800 Radio 3 Main AC Power Cord N Type Connector 1 3...

Page 22: ...ware Mounting Kit for Libra 5800 Large Pipe Diameter Mounting Configuration Unit can be rotated by 90o to operate in either vertical or horizontal polarization See the arrow on the antenna for proper...

Page 23: ...Hardware June 2003 Rev 0 23 Small Pipe Diameter Mounting Configuration Wall Mounting Configuration Knuckle allows for Pan and Tilt can be used in all other Configurations To Unit To Wall...

Page 24: ...4 Mbps Power Ethernet Cable Length Max Length 40m Max Length 40m Integrated Antenna 23 dBi RD Only 23 dBi CPE Only RF Connector N Type Female ER only N Type Female AP LCPE Only RF Technology W OFDM 16...

Page 25: ...nn RS 232 Serial Port DB 9 Conn Management Port Functionality Support system configuration security access control wireless LAN diagnostics management menu driven ASCI I interface Support system confi...

Page 26: ...Description 26 Libra 5800 Series User Guide...

Page 27: ...is menu has its own logon id and like the Setup menu above is used to allow the user to configure the Libra unit quickly A PDA can be connected to the serial port of the Libra unit using a special cab...

Page 28: ...nit is configured as DCE so if the PDA is configured as DCE most typical then a null modem cable is needed If the PDA is configured as DTE then a straight through cable is needed To access the main sy...

Page 29: ...Echo typed characters locally No Line delay 0 Character delay 0 Append line feeds to incoming line ends No Force incoming data to 7 bit ASCII No Wrap lines that exceed terminal width Yes VT 100 Arrow...

Page 30: ...to configure 4 Press Enter The login screen appears 5 Type the password supervisor The Main System Menu appears For more information about passwords see Setting Menu Passwords page 53 Setting VT100 Ar...

Page 31: ...g the Main Menus June 2003 Rev 0 31 3 Click the VT100 Arrows checkbox 4 Click OK The VT100 arrows are enabled in the telnet session You can now use the keyboard arrow keys to navigate the configuratio...

Page 32: ...ivity may show DISCONNECTED for a unit when it has just been installed and is not communicating with an Access Point The BootROM Replacement Status field is not normally displayed except in the very r...

Page 33: ...it Configuration Communication Parameters RF Station Id 1 2048 2 Internet IP Address 192 168 1 100 Sector Id 0 31 1 Internet IP Mask 255 255 255 0 Synchronization Id 0 1 0 System Ethernet Access on Lo...

Page 34: ...d 0 31 field and press Enter The entry field highlights 2 Type a unique number for the Sector ID and press Enter 3 Reboot the system to effect the changes unless there are more changes you would like...

Page 35: ...nits transmit and receive on the same frequency They alternate in time to provide the duplexing capability The frequency of these channels depend on the model of equipment used The center frequency is...

Page 36: ...of link independently with the two different access settings These settings do not affect the unit s ability to carry traffic To enable Ethernet access to the TCP IP 4 Move the cursor to the System Et...

Page 37: ...onfiguration submenus with passwords The default passwords are user supervisor and pda A user has read only access and a supervisor can modify settings A new password is hidden by asterisks on the scr...

Page 38: ...alues and shown in real time to allow the person setting up the unit to adjust it for the best performance signal strength and BER Note When the Libra 5800 is configured as a point to point unit the D...

Page 39: ...his selection To set the RF station ID 1 Select RF Station Id 1 2048 and press Enter The entry field highlights 2 Type a unique number for the RF Station ID and press Enter Zero is not a valid Station...

Page 40: ...synch Every Libra in the sector must have the same Synchronization ID as the AP of that sector To set the Synchronization ID 1 Move the cursor to the Synchronization Id 0 1 field and press Enter The...

Page 41: ...assigned to this unit in kHz and press enter to effect the changes The unit does not require rebooting for this change to become effective Communication Parameters Setting the IP Address An IP addres...

Page 42: ...MAC addresses that are automatically discovered by the unit when Local Network MAC filtering is on This filtering enables data to be handled more efficiently and saves radio bandwidth for traffic tha...

Page 43: ...ght BER and Fade Margin Note When the Libra 5800 is configured as a point to point unit the Dest Radio Id field is not selectable OFDM Channel Statistics RSSI dBm Received Signal Strength Indicator in...

Page 44: ...Configuration 44 Libra 5800 Series User Guide...

Page 45: ...ed to the operation of the unit At the bottom of the menu the Libra RF Board Model name and Bandwidth are displayed These are associated with the type of RF Board plugged into the unit AP Main System...

Page 46: ...tarting with CPLD revision 0xB4 DSP Revision Static Integer Revision number of the DSP image running on the unit RS Version Static Integer Version of Reed Solomon FPGA running on the unit FE Version S...

Page 47: ...the master system image running on the unit The message No Flash Images Found is displayed if no system images are found in flash Software Rev Static Text Revision number of the master system image ru...

Page 48: ...inistrative information such as the time a unit has been running and login statistics This information enables you to view the current state of the system and if you are troubleshooting system problem...

Page 49: ...that the unit has been turned off and on again Successful Logins Number of successful login attempts Unsuccessful Logins Number of failed login attempts Local User Logged In Identifies the user curre...

Page 50: ...u can enable or disable the type of link independently with the two different access settings These settings do not affect the unit s ability to carry traffic just access to the unit s local managemen...

Page 51: ...ecurity and press Enter The System Security menu appears 2 Select System Wireless Access The field highlights 3 Select the desired setting with the up and down arrow keys 4 Press Enter The change has...

Page 52: ...unit on the network as long as the unit has the correct community names and Ethernet access is enabled see Setting Ethernet and wireless access to the TCP IP Stack page 50 To set the public community...

Page 53: ...as been made Setting Menu Passwords You can control access to configuration submenus with passwords The default passwords are user and supervisor A user has read only access and a supervisor can modif...

Page 54: ...n System Menu select System Security and press Enter The System Security menu appears 2 Select Change User Password and press Enter The entry field changes to the edit mode meaning the field is highli...

Page 55: ...ss Enter The data field highlights 5 Retype the new password to confirm it and press Enter The password change is complete when appears beside the confirmation field Note If you retype the new passwor...

Page 56: ...change the supervisor password 1 From the Main System Menu select System Security and press Enter The System Security menu appears 2 Select Change Supervisor Password and press Enter The data field hi...

Page 57: ...firm Supervisor Password and press Enter 5 Retype the new password and press Enter The change is saved when appears beside the confirmation field If you retype the new password incorrectly appears and...

Page 58: ...assword 1 From the Main System Menu select System Security and press Enter The System Security menu appears 2 Select Change PDA Password and press Enter The data field highlights 3 Type the new passwo...

Page 59: ...ecurity feature ensures that the configuration menus close when a user forgets to exit You can enter any value from zero minutes meaning the system never times out to 9 999 minutes six days 22 hours 3...

Page 60: ...System Image The default master image is the file used at power up If you have more than one image saved on a unit you can change the default image This default image is displayed in the System Revis...

Page 61: ...enu select System Commands and press Enter The System Commands menu appears 2 Select Reboot a System Image The field highlights 3 Use the up and down arrows to select the image you want to use and pre...

Page 62: ...ress Enter The configuration settings change back to what they were the last time the unit powered up Important When you restore factory configurations many settings revert automatically to their defa...

Page 63: ...System Menu select System Commands and press Enter The System Commands menu appears 2 Select Reset MAC Layer Statistics and press Enter appears indicating that values in the MAC Layer Statistics Menu...

Page 64: ...ll require the IP address of your Libra unit for this procedure Your system administrator should be able to provide it To set the Internet IP address 1 From the Main System Menu select Network Configu...

Page 65: ...VLAN Tagging option Under this option ethernet packets received from the wired ethernet interface will be tagged with the VLAN ID and user priority before being transmitted out to the RF interface upl...

Page 66: ...AP and its ethernet network Note All packets with CFI 1 Canonical Format Inidicator in the 802 1Q VLAN tag control information field will be discarded To set VLAN Tagging Note VLAN Tagging can only b...

Page 67: ...g ID 1 From the Main System Menu select Network Configuration and press Enter The Network Configuration menu appears 2 Select VLAN Id and press Enter The entry field highlights 3 Type the VLAN ID valu...

Page 68: ...Local Network MAC Filtering also known as LAN CAM Local Area Network Content Addressable Memory filtering enables you to filter MAC addresses so that data traffic is handled more efficiently A LNMF f...

Page 69: ...ing 1 From the Main System Menu select Network Configuration and press Enter The Network Configuration menu appears 2 Select Local Network Mac Filter and press Enter The entry field highlights 3 Type...

Page 70: ...Radio Configuration and press Enter The Radio Configuration menu appears 2 Select RF Station Id 1 2048 and press Enter The entry field highlights 3 Type a unique number for the RF Station ID and press...

Page 71: ...uration menu appears 2 Select Sector Id 0 31 and press Enter The entry field highlights 3 Type a unique number for the Sector ID and press Enter Zero is not a valid Sector ID 4 Reboot the system to ef...

Page 72: ...ss Enter The Radio Configuration menu appears 2 Select Synchronization Id 0 1 and press Enter The entry field highlights 3 Type a 0 or 1 to select the Synchronization ID and press Enter Factory defaul...

Page 73: ...he entry field is highlighted 2 Enter the frequency value assigned to this unit in kHz and press enter to effect the changes The unit does not require rebooting for this change to become effective Rad...

Page 74: ...ation and press Enter The Radio Configuration menu appears 2 Select Set Tx Power and press Enter The field highlights 3 Type in the signal strength The new signal strength is applied Radio Configurati...

Page 75: ...nfiguration menu appears 2 Select Modulation Type and press Enter The field highlights 3 Use the up down arrows to select the desired modulation type from the pull down list and press enter again This...

Page 76: ...to zero hence removing the entry from the polling list all values following this entry will be moved one entry toward the beginning of the table Field Name Type Comments Maximum Remote Distance Km St...

Page 77: ...Id field in the Radio Configuration Menu see page 28 A given ID may be listed more than once in which case that unit is polled more than once in a single polling cycle A value of zero an invalid RF St...

Page 78: ...55 255 255 255 for the Subnet Mask would be entered The Maximum Burst Rate MBR option provides a means of limiting the maximum data rate on individual CPE s Use of this feature allows efficient manage...

Page 79: ...or bound for addresses not defined in the filters will be dropped by the CPE This provides privacy in two directions by allowing only authorized users to send or receive Only remote units can have IP...

Page 80: ...revious section to enable IP Filtering Option by setting it to Filter 2 Select On in the filter row you are defining and press Enter The entry field highlights 3 Use the arrow keys to select the desir...

Page 81: ...f the Host Net Mask and press Enter 8 Repeat steps to create additional IP filters Setting the MBR Filtering Option You can set the IP Filtering Option to IP Filtering with MBR to enforce a maximum al...

Page 82: ...er to select the option 5 Select the Uplink Kbits s 0 2500 option to set the MBR from the CPE to the AP 6 Type in the MBR allowed for that CPE Note entering zero in that field means that maximum burst...

Page 83: ...ne 2003 Rev 0 83 7 Select the Downlink Kbits s 0 2500 option to set the MBR from the AP to the CPE 8 Type in the MBR allowed for that CPE Note entering zero in that field means that maximum burst rate...

Page 84: ...are not automatically updated when viewed via telnet To view the MAC layer statistics 1 From the Main System Menu select MAC Layer Statistics and press Enter The MAC Layer Statistics screen appears Th...

Page 85: ...tween the lowest signal sub carrier and the highest signal sub carrier This value is an indication of the level of multi path signals present in the link Fade Margin dB Signal to noise ratio of the si...

Page 86: ...e Reed Solomon encoder Ethernet Frames From Local Number of Ethernet frames sent to the Reed Solomon encoder that originated from the unit s local stack OFDM Unpacking Statistics OFDM Unpacking Statis...

Page 87: ...out of the command line interface or terminates a remote telnet session wilan logout peek Displays the contents of a block of memory wilan peek 9000 rebootnewest Reboot the latest master image downloa...

Page 88: ...wilan show exception Displays post mortem exception information wilan show images Displays the system images files stored in the flash file system wilan show memory Displays the system memory map wil...

Page 89: ...Preparation support For more information on services and fees contact your Sales Representative or visit http www wi lan com Network planning should include visits to proposed sites to verify the fea...

Page 90: ...mer site plan or make a site plan This document should describe where to place the Libra unit what kind of equipment to use and the required configuration settings of the unit 2 Cables should always b...

Page 91: ...Wall Mount Clamp 1x Clamp 1x Arm 4x Washer Flat M5 4x Washer Spring M5 4x Nut M5 4x Screw Hex Cap M5x0 8 16mm 6 x Washer Flat M8 4x Washer Spring M8 2x Nut M8 4x Screw Hex Cap M8x40 for 1 3 4 dia pole...

Page 92: ...he Libra CAT 5 Power connector should first be plugged into the unit at the DIN connector and into the TO RADIO jack of the power inserter Next the power supply cord should be plugged into the AC outl...

Page 93: ...tilt functionality while the mounting clamp is firmly fixed to the pole or wall See Hardware page 20 for detailed diagrams of the mounting hardware 2 Connect the four pointed star bracket to the unit...

Page 94: ...ute or two See Appendix D Linktest and Link Statistics page 119 to verify RF link performance From the MAC Layer statistics screen see MAC Layer Statistics page 84 The Late Poll Response number should...

Page 95: ...the following 1 Secure all the cables and weatherproof outside cable connection points 2 Clean up all boxes cables and other materials 3 Record installation information as required by the service prov...

Page 96: ...Field Installation 96 Libra 5800 Series User Guide...

Page 97: ...en cause other problems Current records can be compared with original installation records and function as benchmarks to help in troubleshooting Keep a log of past and present problems and solutions S...

Page 98: ...erformance The addition of units or other changes to your system may require you to change configuration settings 5 Embedded Software Operate with a proven software image Download new software if you...

Page 99: ...obstacles to LOS Power supply problems Try a different AC circuit Measure the power at the AC outlet Measure the output from the power supply unit Replace Power Supply High packet loss Signal strengt...

Page 100: ...k performance Distance Check the maximum remote distance configuration setting Excessive Bit errors and processing errors Multipath interference Align or relocate antennas or radio Signal absorption C...

Page 101: ...onfiguration menu Invalid passwords Contact Wi LAN for information about how to re enter your system Units will need to be reset Unit will not operate Faulty unit Bench test unit Corrupt unit software...

Page 102: ...Troubleshooting 102 Libra 5800 Series User Guide...

Page 103: ...ew software image for a Libra unit Before you can download a new software image you need the following items A copy of the software image file A PC connected to the unit via the network Basic network...

Page 104: ...nnects to the AP Note ftp must be installed on your PC 8 Type ofdm and press the Enter key The password prompt appears 9 Type supervisor for the password and press Enter Supervisor access is required...

Page 105: ...les can be used to reboot the current image running on the unit or to reboot the newest image downloaded to the unit Files can be created called reboot_current and reboot_newest with no file extension...

Page 106: ...Appendix A Upgrading Software 106 Libra 5800 Series User Guide...

Page 107: ...community names to determine access privileges see Assigning Community Names page 52 SNMP management software is installed on a networked PC or workstation and enables a network administrator to remot...

Page 108: ...i LAN MIB node number or branch of numbers All nodes containing statistical information are cleared on powerup and reset Values in all writeable nodes are stored in Flash memory and are retained until...

Page 109: ...1 2686 1 1 8 Table Read only N A lancamFilterNumber 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 1 8 1 1 1 to 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 1 8 1 1 8 INTEGER 1 8 Read only Software LANCAM table row number lancamFilterMACAd dr 1 3 6 1 4...

Page 110: ...2686 1 1 12 1 2 64 INTEGER 1 64 Read only N A Receive frequency values obtained from ODU rxCenterFreqValue 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 1 12 1 2 1 to 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 1 12 1 2 64 NTEGER 1 64 Read only N A Rec...

Page 111: ...enterFreqValue ifibTxPower 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 1 16 INTEGER 0x00 0x1 F Read Writ Set IFIB Tx Power sectorID 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 1 30 INTEGER 0 31 Read Write Sector ID synchID 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 1 33 INT...

Page 112: ...Size 0 31 Read Write SNMP Public Community Name privateName 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 1 21 DisplayStr ing Size 0 31 Read Write SNMP Private Community Name Node Label Object ID Type Access Description ipFilte...

Page 113: ...Hours 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 3 5 Counter Read only Current Run Time Hours powerCycles 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 3 6 Counter Read only Power Cycles thermalFails 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 3 7 Counter Read only N A loginO...

Page 114: ...ter Read only Total Frames Transmitted stackTxEther 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 4 6 Counter Read only Frames From Local Host etherTxDroppe d 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 4 7 Counter Read only Frames Dropped decSFrames 1...

Page 115: ...nly Late Poll Responses currentRssi 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 4 22 INTEGER Read only RSSI dBm nullDepth 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 4 23 INTEGER Read only Null Depth dB fadeMargin 1 3 6 1 4 1 2686 1 4 24 INTEGER Read...

Page 116: ...Appendix B SNMP MIB 116 Libra 5800 Series User Guide...

Page 117: ...point to point link or a single link in a P MP network AP for P MP or Base for P P Information Configuration Information Site Information IP Address Sector ID Subnet Mask Synch ID Station Type Base S...

Page 118: ...and Cable Requirements IP Address Sector ID Subnet Mask Synch ID Station Type Remote Rx Center Frequency RF Station ID P MP only LOS Availablility Distance to Base Station Fresnel Clearance Required m...

Page 119: ...other Only while running Linktest an AP can function as a remote unit The unit running Linktest is called the local It generates pseudo random packets of data and transmits them to the unit at the oth...

Page 120: ...ewing and setting station IDs Note Linktest will produce invalid results if run at the same time from both ends of the same link To run Linktest 1 Connect a PC Laptop or PDA with terminal emulation so...

Page 121: ...and acc is set to 7 then the symbol will change every 7 810 frames pps Transmission speed in packets per second The default is 60 packets per second A low pps value means the Linktest decreases the p...

Page 122: ...forward error correction 1E 6 is the default setting The tester can configure this value The ideal result is zero using the default setting FEC Corrected Byte errors that were corrected by forward err...

Page 123: ...tem or two P P units RD s or ER s in a controlled environment such as a lab Detailed information about configuring Libra units can be found in Configuration page 27 Field installation procedures are d...

Page 124: ...16mm 6 x Washer Flat M8 4x Washer Spring M8 2x Nut M8 4x Screw Hex Cap M8x40 for 1 3 4 dia pole 3 16 nut driver Cables CAT 5 Power cables with RJ 45 connector not supplied with units PC or PDA with a...

Page 125: ...0 125 4x Screw Hex Cap M8x70 for greater than 1 3 4 dia pole 1x Weather Proof Kit 1x O Ring 1x Insert 1x Coupling Nut 1x Shell 1x RJ 45 Connector Note For ER LCPE and AP you will also need an externa...

Page 126: ...ails of the assembly of the Libra units are provided in the Description chapter see Description page 13 and in the Field Installation chapter see Field Installation page 89 Libra test network set up C...

Page 127: ...e serial port of the Libra using a straight through for PC RS 232 cable RS 232 Connection Configuring a P MP System Configuring an AP When you configure an AP you will need to perform the following ta...

Page 128: ...r ID to be the same as the Base Station Set the Synch ID Choose the Tx Power Note In a lab environment the units are physically closely located In order to avoid saturating the receivers make sure tha...

Page 129: ...ompt appears 4 From the wilan prompt type the following command linktest station Id of the unit to test to acc pps where 5 Press Enter If the RF link has been configured properly the Linktest results...

Page 130: ...see Appendix C Simple Link Planning Worksheet page 117 for calculation of Fade Margin BER 1E6 Bit error rate before forward error correction 1E 6 is the default The tester can configure this The idea...

Page 131: ...CPEs present in the polling list that are not running as part of this test Do this by setting their Radio Station IDs to 0 in the remote Station Configuration screen Not needed for P P Access the Net...

Page 132: ...gure should be above the receiver sensitivity for the modulation type being tested The corrected superframe and byte figures should be low ranging from zero to three The uncorrected superframes should...

Page 133: ...it in a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP context An agent accepts configuration commands from the manager and collects network and terminal information specified in the Management Information B...

Page 134: ...routes traffic to them The base usually connects to a major access point of main network beamwidth The beamwidth of an antenna describes how a signal spreads out from the antenna as well as the range...

Page 135: ...and CPE IDUs The Private Community name grants write access configuration menus The menus in the user interface on the Access Points that allows the operator to view and configure their parameters Cro...

Page 136: ...ins are often measured in relation to a standard dipole downtilt Some antennas have a downtilt or an uptilt The tilt further focuses the signal either downward or upward with respect to the horizon A...

Page 137: ...as It consists of one of a theoretically infinite number of a concentric ellipsoids of revolution that define volumes in the radiation pattern of a usually circular aperture The cross section of the f...

Page 138: ...or settings for a particular device The System Image File in the Access Point contains a collection of configurations used when the unit is rebooted interference Any signal that tends to hamper the r...

Page 139: ...address Alphanumeric characters that uniquely identify a network connected device Management Information Base See MIB Management Port The DB 9 port on the IDU to which a PC may be attached manager Thi...

Page 140: ...st OFDM carrier and the weakest carrier in multipath interference A null depth of zero indicates that there is no multipath reception O Obstructed Line of Sight OLOS Urban OLOS is a partially blocked...

Page 141: ...tation returns the signal If the signal comes back on time and intact the link works See ftp polarization The orientation of the radiating element of an antenna with respect to Earth The polarization...

Page 142: ...ss Systems sometimes use two center frequencies The AP transmits on one and the CPEs transmit on another RF Station ID This is a configurable number from one to 2 048 that identifies an AP or CPE to t...

Page 143: ...ds That is pin one connects to pin one pin two to pin two and so on Straight through cables are used to connect an IDU to a PC system gain The maximum path loss that the system can support and produce...

Page 144: ...allation and operation W OFDM Wideband Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing A variation on the OFDM modulation scheme that allows greater range with less power higher data rates less distortion...

Page 145: ...ine ends field 29 ARP defined 133 attenuation defined 134 Average Throughput field 86 B Base Station modulation type 70 base stations defined 134 basic command line 86 beamwidth defined 134 bench test...

Page 146: ...orrected Bytes field 85 CP Equipment 16 CPE 16 CPLD Revision 46 crc 87 Cumulative Run Time field 49 Current field 48 current image rebooting 60 Current Run Time field 49 Customer support contacts 10 D...

Page 147: ...t 122 130 field 82 File Name field 48 Filter number field 80 Filter with MBR 82 Filter with MBR field 79 filtering IP 78 LANCAM 68 MBR 81 Flash memory 60 Force incoming data to 7 bit ASCII field 29 Fo...

Page 148: ...67 68 69 Large Pipe Diameter Mounting Configuration 22 Late Poll Responses field 86 LBER field 85 LCP Equipment 16 LCPE 16 LCPE RF Connector 21 LFEC BER field 85 Libra 5800 Connection Panel 20 Libra 5...

Page 149: ...37 42 64 66 67 68 69 network plan 126 testing 95 Network Configuration menu 64 65 66 67 68 69 network integrity troubleshooting 98 network plan template 117 nodes OID 108 noise pseudo random 141 non v...

Page 150: ...em image files 60 61 Receive Errors field 84 Received signal Strength Indicator defined 142 records keeping records of system changes 97 remote access setting 50 Remote IP filter configuring 80 remote...

Page 151: ...ing 98 Software Date 47 Software LANCAM Filtering setting 68 Software LANCAM Filtering field 36 42 66 67 68 69 Software Revision 47 Software Version 3 1 1 spread spectrum defined 143 SS defined 143 st...

Page 152: ...ting 100 common problems 98 main areas 98 network integrity 98 RF links 98 Tx power setting 35 41 74 U Uncorrectable Superframes field 85 unit failure troubleshooting 101 Unsuccessful Logins field 49...

Page 153: ...ics Local User Logged In Ethernet User Data Received View only Telnet User Logged In Ethernet User Data Transmitted FTP User Logged In Setup Quick Setup Menu RF Board Attached RF Statistics for Wi LAN...

Page 154: ...Menu Map 154 Libra 5800 Series User Guide...

Page 155: ...interested in your comments Please contact us by email at docfeedback wi lan com if you have any comments about this user guide Product Code 5720 3005 00 June 2003 Rev 0 Libra 5800 Series User Guide 5...

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