Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Welcome to RADWIN 2000!
- What's new in Release 2.6.50
- Summary
- Key Applications
- Mobility Applications
- Components of a RADWIN 2000 Link
- The Indoor Unit (IDU)
- Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Devices
- Antennas
- Lightning Protector
- Ethernet Repeater
- RADWIN Web Interface for Management
- Documentation supplied with RADWIN 2000
- Conventions Used in this Manual
- Windows Terminology
- Viewing and Printing
- Overview
- Stage 1: Preliminary Survey
- Stage 2: Physical Survey
- Stage 3: RF Survey
- Hardware Installation
- Protection against Lightning
- IDU-E package containing:
- External Antenna Package Contents
- Hardware Installation Sequence
- Outdoor installation
- Mounting the Lightning Protection Devices
- Mounting the IDU-C
- Connecting power to the IDU
- Connecting the ODU to the IDU
- Connecting and Aligning ODUs / Antennas
- Installing the RADWIN Manager Application
- Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager
- The RADWIN Manager log-on Concept
- Log-on Errors and Cautions
- Incorrect Password
- First steps
- Default RADWIN 2000 Settings
- Installing the Link
- Installation
- Changing the Link Password
- Step 3, Channel Settings
- Step 4, Tx Power and Antenna Settings
- About Single and Dual Antennas
- Considerations for Changing Antenna Parameters
- Step 5, Hub Site Synchronization Settings
- Limitations on the use of Asymmetric Allocation
- Asymmetric Allocation and TDM
- TDM Services selection
- Modulation Rate Selection
- Setting Monitored Hot Standby Mode
- Ethernet Ring
- Step 7, TDM Clock Configuration
- Using T1 TDM Ports
- Step 8, Installation Summary and Exit
- The RADWIN Manager: Main Window
- The RADWIN Manager Toolbar
- Main Menu Functionality
- Elements of the RADWIN Manager Main Window
- Status Bar
- Configuring the Link
- Configuration
- Switching Between MIMO and Diversity Modes
- Step 8, Configuration Summary and Exit
- Site Configuration
- Viewing System Details
- Changing the Transmit Power
- Hub Site Sync
- Site Management: IP Address, VLAN and Protocol
- Configuring VLAN Settings
- Lost or forgotten VLAN ID
- Displaying the Inventory
- Security Features
- Link Lock Security Feature
- Setting the Date and Time
- Ethernet Properties
- Configuring Ethernet Ports Mode
- CRC Error Detection for GbE Ports
- Setting the Maximum Information Rate (MIR)
- Setting the sync-loss Threshold
- TDM MHS Status
- Setting External Alarm Inputs
- Resetting
- IDU Detection
- Restoring ODU Software or Configuration
- Configuration with Telnet
- Monitoring and Diagnostics
- Link Compatibility
- Local Line Loopback
- Remote Reverse Loopback
- Local Internal Loopback
- Reinstalling and Realigning a Link
- Performance Monitoring
- Events, Alarms and Traps
- RADWIN Manager Traps
- Setting the Events Preferences
- Saving the Events Log
- Reverting Alert Messages
- Other Advanced Preferences
- Troubleshooting
- Restoring Factory Setup
- What is Hub Site Synchronization
- Using a Single HSS Unit
- HSS Error Notification
- ODU/HSS Unit Connection Pinout
- RFP: General Radio Frame Pattern
- RFP: WinLink 1000 Considerations
- HSS Status LED on the IDU-C and New Style IDU-E
- Site Configuration and HSS
- Chapter 11 Using the RADWIN GSU What is it for
- Multiple Distributed Sites with Communication
- Cascaded Sites using Shifted Phase Transmission
- GSU Kit Contents
- Preparing the GSU for Use
- Configuring the GSU
- GSU Preferences
- Software Upgrade for GSUs
- Chapter 12 Monitored Hot Standby Installation Procedure What is a RADWIN Monitored Hot Standby
- What RADWIN MHS provides
- Purpose of this Chapter
- Maintaining a RADWIN MHS Link
- ODU Replacement
- Switching back from the Secondary to the Primary Link
- System Operation description
- What is an Ethernet Ring
- RADWIN Ethernet Ring
- Ethernet Ring Topologies Supported by RADWIN
- Protection Switching
- Using RADWIN Manager to Set up a Ring
- Chapter 14 VLAN Functionality with RADWIN 2000 VLAN Tagging - Overview
- QinQ (Double Tagging) for Service Providers
- VLAN Availability
- Management Traffic and Ethernet Service Separation
- Upgrading an Installed Link
- FCC/IC 5.4/5.3 GHz Link Activation
- FCC/IC 5.4/5.3 GHz Link Configuration
- FCC 5.4GHz Device Registration
- Registering the Device
- TDWR Table
- Pole and Wall Installation
- Mounting an ODU on a Pole
- Mounting an ODU on a Wall
- Mounting an External Antenna
- Lightning Protection and Grounding Guidelines
- Grounding for Indoor/Outdoor Units
- IDU Grounding
- Mounting RADWIN Lighting Protection unit
- Internal ESD Protection circuits
- Required Equipment
- The procedure
- Tip: How to Recover a Forgotten ODU IP Address
- Link Budget Calculator
- Calculations
- Antenna Height
- Running the Link Budget Calculator
- Changing Band for DFS
- Provisions for Licensed 3.X and 2.5 GHz Bands
- Terminology Recap
- Band Splitting for ETSI 3.4 - 3.7GHz
- Quick Install Mode
- Using Quick Install
- Spectrum View
- Understanding the Spectrum View Display
- Changing the Display
- Restricting the Panels to be Displayed
- Saving a Spectrum Analysis
- Management Integration
- BRS/EBS Considerations
- Post transition freq. assignments per FCC CFR47 PART 27 sec. 27.5:2009
- Setting up a BRS/EBS link using RADWIN 2000 2.5GHz Band
- Quality of Service
- Setting up QoS
- Disabling QoS
- Using the Web Interface
- Prerequisites
- Some Working Tips
- Logging on
- Getting in to Installation Mode
- System
- Air Interface
- Inventory
- Management
- Other
- technical specifications
- GbE PoE Device - Indoor, AC
- PoE Device - Indoor, AC
- PoE Device - Outdoor, DC
- Antenna Characteristics
- User Port Connectors
- IDU (all models) Alarm Connector
- DC Power Terminals
- About the MIB
- Community String
- MIB Parameters
- Supported Variables from the RFC 1213 MIB
- MIB Traps
- IDU-C and new style IDU-E Alarms
- Généralités
- Précautions de sécurité pendant le montage de ODU
- Contenu du kit de montage ODU
- Montage sur un mur
- Montage d'une antenne externe
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RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.50 xiRFP: WinLink 1000 Considerations ........................................................... 10-12HSS Status LED on the IDU-C and New Style IDU-E ................................... 10-13Link Configuration and HSS...................................................................... 10-13Site Configuration and HSS ...................................................................... 10-15Chapter 11 Using the RADWIN GSUWhat is it for............................................................................................. 11-1GSU Functionality ...................................................................................... 11-1Typical GSU Scenarios ............................................................................... 11-1Independent Distributed Sites ................................................................... 11-1Multiple Distributed Sites with Communication .............................................. 11-2Cascaded Sites using Shifted Phase Transmission ......................................... 11-3GSU Redundancy ...................................................................................... 11-3GSU Kit Contents....................................................................................... 11-4GSU Installation ........................................................................................ 11-4Overview .............................................................................................. 11-4Preparing the GSU for Use ........................................................................ 11-5Mounting the GSU .................................................................................. 11-5Configuring the GSU ............................................................................... 11-6GSU Preferences .................................................................................. 11-15GSU Monitoring and Diagnostics ............................................................... 11-15GSU Telnet Support................................................................................. 11-15Software Upgrade for GSUs...................................................................... 11-16Part 3: Advanced InstallationChapter 12 Monitored Hot Standby Installation ProcedureWhat is a RADWIN Monitored Hot Standby.................................................. 12-1What RADWIN MHS provides ..................................................................... 12-2Equipment Protection .............................................................................. 12-2Air-Interface Protection ............................................................................ 12-2Purpose of this Chapter ............................................................................. 12-3Who Should Read this ............................................................................... 12-3RADWIN MHS Kit Contents......................................................................... 12-3Installing a RADWIN MHS .......................................................................... 12-3Maintaining a RADWIN MHS Link................................................................ 12-9IDU Replacement ................................................................................... 12-9ODU Replacement ................................................................................ 12-10Switching Logic ....................................................................................... 12-10Switching from Primary Link to Secondary Link ........................................... 12-10Switching back from the Secondary to the Primary Link ................................ 12-12System Operation description ................................................................. 12-14Chapter 13 The RADWIN Ethernet RingScope ....................................................................................................... 13-1What is an Ethernet Ring ........................................................................... 13-1Some terminology: ................................................................................. 13-1RADWIN Ethernet Ring .............................................................................. 13-2Ethernet Ring Topologies Supported by RADWIN......................................... 13-4Protection Switching .................................................................................. 13-6Hardware Considerations ........................................................................... 13-6Special Case: 1 + 1 Ethernet Redundancy ................................................... 13-6Using RADWIN Manager to Set up a Ring.................................................... 13-7Chapter 14 VLAN Functionality with RADWIN 2000VLAN Tagging - Overview .......................................................................... 14-1VLAN Terminology .................................................................................. 14-1VLAN Background Information on the WEB .................................................. 14-1VLAN Tagging ........................................................................................ 14-1QinQ (Double Tagging) for Service Providers ............................................... 14-2
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