INTEGRA-X User Manual
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SAF Tehnika JSC
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4)
Rx capacity
- maximum link available Rx capacity with configured maximal modulation
schema, current bandwidth, and system configuration.
5)
Radio side
– “Low” or “High” side, depends on working frequencies of the link, not
modifiable and factory hardware preset value which is indicated also on device label.
6)
Tx mute
– Tx mute status, configurable in
” page. Allows turning transmitter
power off. It may be effective when diagnosing interference existence – when transmitter
power of one side is off, you should not observe significant RSL on the other side. Link is
interrupted during Tx mute.
7)
Tx power
– currently configured Tx power.
8)
Duplex shift
– radio duplex shift, the difference between Tx and Rx frequencies, not
modifiable and factory hardware preset value;
9)
Tx frequency
– currently set Tx frequency for the local radio.
10)
Rx frequency
– receiving frequency for the local radio. Determined by the Tx frequency and
duplex shift.
11)
Rx level
– current Rx level for the corresponding polarization. Value updating with browser
update frequency. Rx level needs to be according to the link budget calculation within ±2dB
margin.
12)
Bandwidth
– currently configured bandwidth.
13)
Modem profile
– currently configured modem profile, in this case, 128QAM fixed
modulation.
14)
Acquire status
– Locked = the link is established (Rx level and MSE are within acceptable
margins); Sweep = the link is not established (Rx level is below the sensitivity threshold,
MSE is degraded or there’s configuration/firmware mismatch on both sides of the link).
15)
FEC locked
– shows whether Forward Error Correction algorithm is working and the
amount of corrected errors is significantly higher compared to uncorrected errors.
16)
MSE
– Mean Square Error indication, see ACM description in “
.
17)
FEC load
– Forward Error Correction load.
18)
XPD estimated
– cross-polarization discrimination between the two orthogonal
polarizations, readings 25…40dB is OK for normal operation.
19)
Current Rx modulation –
received signal modulation, in case ACM is enabled, current
modulation can differ from the configured maximum modulation (point 13).
20)
Current Tx modulation –
transmitted signal modulation, in case ACM is enabled, current
modulation can differ from the configured maximum modulation (point 13).
21)
Current Rx Ethernet capacity
- current available Rx capacity, in case ACM is enabled, the
current received capacity can differ from the maximum available capacity, see ACM
description in
“ACM - Adaptive Coding and Modulation”
.
22)
Current Tx Ethernet capacity
- current available Tx capacity, in case ACM is enabled, current
transmitted capacity can differ from the maximum available capacity, see ACM
description in
“ACM - Adaptive Coding and Modulation”
.
23)
Port
– Name and connection type of the Ethernet port, RJ-45 or SFP/SFP+.
24)
State
– Ethernet port state –Enabled or Disabled.
25)
Status
– Ethernet port status, up or down (if the port is enabled).