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    USERMANUAL

    RADWIN5000POINTTOMULTIPOINT

    BROADBANDWIRELESS

    Release3.5.50

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    RADWIN5000HPMP

    UserManual

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    RADWINWorldwideOffices

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    RegulatoryComplianceGeneralNote

    ThissystemhasachievedTypeApprovalinvariouscountriesaroundtheworld.Thismeansthatthesystemhasbeentestedagainstvariouslocaltechnicalregulationsandfoundtocomply.Thefrequencybandsinwhichthesystemoperatesmaybeunlicensedandinthesebands,thesystemcanbeusedprovideditdoesnotcauseinterference.

    FCC Compliance

    ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipment

    generates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:

    Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.

    Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.

    Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthe

    receiverisconnected.

    Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.

    Changesormodificationstothisequipmentnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.

    IndoorUnitscomplywithpart15oftheFCCrules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:

    (1)Thesedevicesmaynotcauseharmfulinterference.

    Warning

    ItistheresponsibilityoftheinstallertoensurethatwhenusingtheoutdoorantennakitsintheUnitedStates(orwhereFCCrulesapply),onlythoseantennascertifiedwiththeproductareused.TheuseofanyantennaotherthanthosecertifiedwiththeproductisexpresslyforbiddenbyFCCrules47

    CFRpart15.204.

    Warning

    ItistheresponsibilityoftheinstallertoensurethatwhenconfiguringtheradiointheUnitedStates(orwhereFCCrulesapply),theTxpowerissetaccordingtothevaluesforwhichtheproductiscertified.TheuseofTxpowervaluesotherthanthose,forwhichtheproductiscertified,isexpresslyforbiddenbyFCCrules47CFRpart15.204.

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    (2)Thesedevicesmustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.

    CanadianEmissionRequirementsforIndoorUnits

    ThisClassBdigitalapparatuscomplieswithCanadianICES003.

    CetappareilnumriquedelaclasseBestconforme lanormeNMB003duCanada.

    ChinaMII

    OperationoftheequipmentisonlyallowedunderChinaMII5.8GHzbandregulationconfigurationwithEIRPlimitedto33dBm(2Watt).

    IndiaWPC

    OperationoftheequipmentisonlyallowedunderIndiaWPCGSR38for5.8GHzbandregulationconfiguration.

    Unregulated

    Incountrieswheretheradioisnotregulatedtheequipmentcanbeoperatedinanyregulationconfiguration,bestresultswillbeobtainedusingUniversalregulationconfiguration.

    SafetyPractices

    ApplicablerequirementsofNationalElectricalCode(NEC),NFPA70;andtheNationalElectricalSafetyCode,ANSI/IEEEC2,mustbeconsideredduringinstallation.

    Caution

    OutdoorunitsandantennasshouldbeinstalledONLYbyexperiencedinstallationprofessionalswhoarefamiliarwithlocalbuildingandsafetycodesand,whereverapplicable,arelicensedbytheappropriategovernmentregulatoryauthorities.Failuretodosomayvoidtheproductwarrantyandmayexposetheenduserortheserviceprovidertolegaland

    financialliabilities.Resellersordistributorsofthisequipmentarenotliableforinjury,damageorviolationofregulationsassociatedwiththeinstallationofoutdoorunitsorantennas.Theinstallershouldconfiguretheoutputpowerlevelofantennasaccordingtocountryregulationsandantennatype.

    Warning

    WhereOutdoorunitsareconfigurablebysoftwaretoTxpowervaluesotherthanthoseforwhichtheproductiscertified,itistheresponsibilityoftheProfessionalInstallertorestricttheTxpowertothecertifiedlimits.

    Thisproductwastestedwithspecialaccessories indoorunit(IDUorPoE),FTPCAT5eshieldedcablewithsealinggasket,10AWGgroundingcable whichmustbeusedwiththeunittoinsurecompliance.

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    NOTES:

    1.APrimaryProtectorisnotrequiredtoprotecttheexposedwiringaslongastheexposedwiringlengthislimitedtolessthanorequalto140feet,andinstructionsareprovidedtoavoidexposureofwiringtoaccidentalcontactwithlightningandpowerconductorsinaccordancewithNECSections72554(c)and80030.

    Inallothercases,anappropriateListedPrimaryProtectormustbeprovided.RefertoArticles800and810oftheNECfordetails.

    2.ForprotectionofODUagainstdirectlightningstrikes,appropriaterequirementsofNFPA780shouldbeconsideredinadditiontoNEC.

    3.ForCanada,appropriaterequirementsoftheCEC22.1includingSection60andadditionalrequirementsofCAN/CSAB72mustbeconsideredasapplicable.

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    ContentsataGlancePart1:BasicInstallation

    Chapter1:

    About

    this

    User

    Manual

    Chapter2:Introduction

    Chapter3:SiteSurvey

    Chapter4:HardwareInstallation

    Part2:SectorInstallation

    Chapter5:GettingStartedwiththeRADWINManager

    Chapter6:InstallingtheSector

    Chapter7:OperatingUndertheFCCUnrestrictedContentionBasedProtocol

    Part3:SectorManagement

    Chapter8:

    Managing

    the

    Sector

    Chapter9:DirectHSUConfiguration

    Chapter10:SmartBandwidthManagement

    Chapter11:BringingUpaMobilitySector

    Chapter12:MonitoringandDiagnostics

    Part4:SiteSynchronization

    Chapter13:HubSiteSynchronization

    Chapter14:SerialHubSiteSynchronization

    Chapter15:HubSiteSynchronizationoverEthernet

    Chapter16:

    Using

    the

    RADWIN

    GSU

    Part5:AdvancedInstallationTopics

    Chapter17:SoftwareBackupandUpgrade

    Chapter18:VLANFunctionalitywithRADWIN5000HPMP

    Chapter19:FalseRadarMitigationFacilities

    Chapter20:FCC/ICDFSConsiderations

    Chapter21:QualityofService

    Chapter22:CapacityUpgrade

    Part6:FieldInstallationTopics

    Chapter

    23:

    Link

    Budget

    CalculatorChapter24:SpectrumView

    Chapter25:UsingtheWebInterface

    Part7:ProductReference

    AppendixA:TechnicalSpecifications

    AppendixB:WiringSpecifications

    AppendixC:MIBReference

    AppendixD:RFExposure

    AppendixE:SettingAntennaParameters

    AppendixF:RegionalNotice:FrenchCanadian

    Index

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    TableofContentsNotice ..................................................................................................................................................i

    RADWINWorldwideOffices..............................................................................................................iiiRegulatoryCompliance ..................................................................................................................... iv

    Part1:BasicInstallation

    Chapter1:AboutthisUserManual

    ManualStructure ......................................................................................................................11Terminology .............................................................................................................................. 13

    Chapter2:IntroductionWelcometoRADWIN5000!...................................................................................................... 21WhatsNewinRelease3.5.50................................................................................................... 22KeyfeaturesofRADWIN5000 .................................................................................................. 24ComponentsofaRADWIN5000PointtoMultipointSector .................................................... 25

    Chapter3:SiteSurvey

    PlanningtheSectorSite ............................................................................................................ 31TheSiteSurvey.......................................................................................................................... 31Stage1:PreliminarySurvey....................................................................................................... 32Stage2:PhysicalSurvey ............................................................................................................ 33Stage3:RFSurvey ..................................................................................................................... 34RFPlanningforDenseInstallationsandCollocatedSites ......................................................... 34

    Chapter4:HardwareInstallationOverview ................................................................................................................................... 41Whatsinthebox ...................................................................................................................... 42Toolsrequiredforinstallation................................................................................................. 413SafetyPracticesandProvisions............................................................................................... 414RegulatoryConsiderationsforHSUs ....................................................................................... 416HardwareInstallationWorkflowforaRADWIN5000Sector.................................................. 416InstallingaVehicularMobileUnit ........................................................................................... 434InstallationProcedure............................................................................................................. 438

    Part2:SectorInstallation

    Chapter5:GettingStartedwiththeRADWINManager

    Whatwewilldohere ................................................................................................................ 51

    InstallingtheRADWINManagerApplication ............................................................................ 51GettingStartedwiththeRADWINManager ............................................................................. 53TheRADWINManagerLogonConcept .................................................................................... 58LogonErrorsandCautions..................................................................................................... 511FourSectorDisplayViews ....................................................................................................... 513ContinuingwithourExampleSector....................................................................................... 520ExploringtheRADWINManagerMainWindow HBS............................................................ 524ExploringtheRADWINManagerMainWindow HSU ........................................................... 534LoggingontoaHSU ................................................................................................................ 535SettingRADWINManagerPreferences................................................................................... 539WhatComesNext?.................................................................................................................. 543

    Chapter

    6:

    Installing

    the

    SectorScopeofthisChapter ................................................................................................................ 61

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    Concepts.................................................................................................................................... 61WorkingwithNomadicHSUs .................................................................................................... 62Workflow................................................................................................................................... 62DefaultRADWIN5000HPMPSettings ...................................................................................... 63ConfiguringtheSectoroutoftheBox IPAddresses ............................................................... 68TheInitialRADWINManagerMainWindow........................................................................... 610ConfiguringafixedHSUFromtheHBS.................................................................................... 620ConfiguringanomadicHSUFromtheHBS.............................................................................. 626RegisteringafixedHSUforservice ......................................................................................... 627RegisteringanomadicHSUforservice ................................................................................... 632ChoosingDiversityAntennaModeDuringRegistration.......................................................... 635DeactivatingtheHBS............................................................................................................... 635DeregisteringanHSU .............................................................................................................. 637WherehasmyHSUgone?....................................................................................................... 637SavingtheHBSSettingsforReuseasaTemplate ................................................................... 637CreatingNomadicEntriesforaSectorfromaHBSTemplate................................................. 637

    Chapter7:OperatingUndertheFCCUnrestrictedContentionBasedProtocol

    ScopeofthisChapter ................................................................................................................ 71BringingupaSector .................................................................................................................. 71HSUOperation .......................................................................................................................... 72

    Part3:SectorManagement

    Chapter8:ManagingtheSector

    ScopeofthisChapter ................................................................................................................ 81ConfiguringaHBS...................................................................................................................... 81HSUConnectionTable............................................................................................................. 830ConfiguringanHSUfromtheHBSMainWindow ................................................................... 831

    ReplacinganHSU .................................................................................................................... 844UpdatingHSUServices............................................................................................................ 846SuspendinganHSU ................................................................................................................. 846ChangingtheSectorBand....................................................................................................... 847ConfiguringAES256EncryptionSupport ................................................................................ 854ConfigurationwithTelnet ....................................................................................................... 856

    Chapter9:DirectHSUConfiguration

    ScopeofthisChapter ................................................................................................................ 91ConfiguringanHSU ................................................................................................................... 91

    Chapter10:SmartBandwidthManagement

    WhatisSmartBandwidthManagement................................................................................. 101

    ScopeofthisChapter .............................................................................................................. 102TerminologyandConcepts:Recapitulation ............................................................................ 102HowSBMWorks...................................................................................................................... 104TrafficGenerationTools.......................................................................................................... 105TrafficGenerationExamplesandmethod .............................................................................. 105AboutHBSOverhead............................................................................................................. 1020TCP/IPandotherSLAConsiderations ................................................................................... 1022

    Chapter11:BringingUpaMobilitySector

    ScopeofthisChapter .............................................................................................................. 111Concepts.................................................................................................................................. 111WhatYouNeed ....................................................................................................................... 112GettingStarted........................................................................................................................112PreparingtheHBS ................................................................................................................... 113

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    RegisteringHMUs.................................................................................................................... 116UpdateService ...................................................................................................................... 1113SavingtheHBSSettingsforReuseasaTemplate ................................................................. 1115CreatingaSectorfromanHBSTemplate.............................................................................. 1115CreatingaSectorfromanHBSTemplateandanHBSList .................................................... 1117WiFiConnectivityforaVehicularMobileUnit...................................................................... 1117ContinuingPreConfiguration ............................................................................................... 1121CheckingtheGPS .................................................................................................................. 1127

    Chapter12:MonitoringandDiagnostics

    RetrievingLinkInformation(GetDiagnostics) ........................................................................ 121LinkCompatibility.................................................................................................................... 124ThroughputChecking .............................................................................................................. 126RecentEvents.......................................................................................................................... 128PerformanceMonitoring......................................................................................................... 129RADWINManagerTraps ....................................................................................................... 1216ActiveAlarms ........................................................................................................................ 1217OtherDiagnosticAids............................................................................................................ 1218

    Part4:SiteSynchronization

    Chapter13:HubSiteSynchronization

    WhatisHubSiteSynchronization(HSS).................................................................................. 131RADWINHSS............................................................................................................................131HSSConcepts:RadioFramePattern(RFP) .............................................................................. 134WhichTypeofHSStoUse ....................................................................................................... 135

    Chapter14:SerialHubSiteSynchronization

    RADWINSerialHSS.................................................................................................................. 141HardwareInstallation.............................................................................................................. 141

    ODU/HSSUnitConnectionPinout........................................................................................... 145SectorConfigurationandHSS ................................................................................................. 145SyncStatusMessagesandColorCodes .................................................................................. 147

    Chapter15:HubSiteSynchronizationoverEthernet

    RADWINEthernetHSS............................................................................................................. 151InstallingCollocatedHSSoEODUs........................................................................................... 153LinkConfigurationandHSSoE ................................................................................................. 153SyncStatusMessagesandColorCodes .................................................................................. 159

    Chapter16:UsingtheRADWINGSU

    Whatisitfor............................................................................................................................161GSUFunctionality.................................................................................................................... 162

    GSUKitContents..................................................................................................................... 162CommissioningandInstallation .............................................................................................. 163

    Part5:AdvancedInstallationTopics

    Chapter17:SoftwareBackupandUpgradeWhatistheSoftwareUpgradeUtility? ................................................................................... 171UpgradinganInstalledSector ................................................................................................. 172BulkSoftwareBackup.............................................................................................................. 175

    Chapter18:VLANFunctionalitywithRADWIN5000HPMPVLANTagging Overview ........................................................................................................ 181ScopeofthisChapter .............................................................................................................. 181Requirements.......................................................................................................................... 181

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    VLANTagging .......................................................................................................................... 182VLANConfigurationUsingtheRADWINManager .................................................................. 186

    Chapter19:FalseRadarMitigationFacilities

    Whoneedsit ........................................................................................................................... 191DFSandFalseRadarMitigation .............................................................................................. 191

    ConfiguringFalseRadarMitigation......................................................................................... 192FCC/ICRequirements .............................................................................................................. 193

    Chapter20:FCC/ICDFSConsiderationsFCC5.4GHzDeviceRegistration.............................................................................................. 201RegisteringtheDevice............................................................................................................. 201TDWRTable............................................................................................................................. 205

    Chapter21:QualityofService

    Prerequisites ........................................................................................................................... 211QoS Overview........................................................................................................................ 211SettingupQoS......................................................................................................................... 211

    Chapter22:CapacityUpgrade

    WhatisCapacityUpgrade....................................................................................................... 221Applicability............................................................................................................................. 221DataGathering........................................................................................................................ 221Acquisition............................................................................................................................... 223Application .............................................................................................................................. 223

    Part6:FieldInstallationTopics

    Chapter23:LinkBudgetCalculator

    Overview ................................................................................................................................. 231Calculations ............................................................................................................................. 232AbouttheFresnelZone........................................................................................................... 233RunningtheLinkBudgetCalculator ....................................................................................... 235

    Chapter24:SpectrumView

    WhatisSpectrumView ........................................................................................................... 241Whoneedsit ........................................................................................................................... 241ScopeofthisChapter .............................................................................................................. 241TwoWaystoRunSpectrumView ........................................................................................... 242WhereistheSpectrumViewDatastored............................................................................... 242SpectrumViewMainWindow:HBS ........................................................................................ 242SpectrumViewDisplayFunctionButtons ............................................................................... 245RunningSpectrumViewfromtheHBS.................................................................................... 246RunningSpectrumViewfromaHSU....................................................................................... 248

    Zoominginandout ................................................................................................................. 249Chapter25:UsingtheWebInterface

    WhatisitFor ........................................................................................................................... 251WhoNeedsit........................................................................................................................... 251HowitWorks........................................................................................................................... 252WhatitProvides...................................................................................................................... 255Prerequisites ........................................................................................................................... 255SpecialConsiderationsWorkingwiththeWI.......................................................................... 256ScopeofthisChapter .............................................................................................................. 257Loggingon ............................................................................................................................... 257HBSManagement ................................................................................................................... 258

    HSUManagement ................................................................................................................. 2514WEBInterfaceforVMUs ....................................................................................................... 2519

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    Part7:ProductReference

    AppendixA:TechnicalSpecifications

    ScopeoftheseSpecifications.................................................................................................... A1ODU HBSandHSU/HMU......................................................................................................... A1HSUwithACPowerFeeding ..................................................................................................... A7

    VMU .......................................................................................................................................... A9IDUH(AggregationUnit) ........................................................................................................A11GbEPoEDevice Indoor,AC ................................................................................................... A13PoEDevice Outdoor,DC.......................................................................................................A14GSU.......................................................................................................................................... A15LightningProtector..................................................................................................................A16FastEthernetCAT5ecablerepeater ......................................................................................A17AntennaCharacteristics ..........................................................................................................A18

    AppendixB:WiringSpecifications

    ODUPoECable(HBSandHSU) ................................................................................................. B1HBS/HSSUnitConnectionPinout.............................................................................................. B2

    UserPortConnectors................................................................................................................ B3DCPowerTerminals.................................................................................................................. B3SU2ACPowerTerminal ............................................................................................................ B3VMUConnectors ....................................................................................................................... B4

    AppendixC:MIBReference

    Introduction .............................................................................................................................. C1InterfaceAPI.............................................................................................................................. C2PrivateMIBStructure................................................................................................................ C2MIBParameters ........................................................................................................................ C3

    AppendixD:RFExposure

    AppendixE:SettingAntennaParameters

    AntennaIssues ..........................................................................................................................E1AboutSingleandDualAntennas...............................................................................................E1ConsiderationsforChangingAntennaParameters...................................................................E4

    AppendixF:RegionalNotice:FrenchCanadian

    Procduresdescurit..............................................................................................................F1Installationsurpylneetmur ...................................................................................................F3

    Index

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    ListofFiguresFIGURE21SECTORSCHEMATIC:MAINCOMPONENTS ................................................................ 25

    FIGURE41LARGEHBSANDHSUFORMFACTORS....................................................................42FIGURE42SMALLFORMFACTORHSU ....................................................................................43FIGURE43SMALLFORMFACTORHSUWITHACPOWERFEEDING ................................................44FIGURE44VEHICULARMOBILEUNIT FRONTPANEL ................................................................. 45FIGURE45VEHICULARMOBILEUNIT REAR ............................................................................ 45FIGURE46VEHICULARMOBILEUNIT SIDE,SHOWINGMOUNTINGEARS....................................... 45FIGURE47VEHICULARMOBILEUNIT TOP,SHOWINGMOUNTINGEARS ....................................... 46FIGURE48GBEPOEDEVICE .................................................................................................. 47FIGURE49RUGGEDIZEDDCPOEDEVICE................................................................................ 47FIGURE410IDUH.............................................................................................................. 48FIGURE411DCTHREEPINPOWERPLUG................................................................................. 48

    FIGURE412IDUHFRONTVIEW SINGLECONFIGURATION......................................................... 48FIGURE413IDUHFRONTVIEW DOUBLECONFIGURATION ....................................................... 49FIGURE414EXTERNALANTENNASFORHBS60,90OR120FLATPANEL................................. 49FIGURE415FLATPANELANTENNA MAYBEEXTERNALORINTEGRATED........................................ 49FIGURE416PARABOLICDISHEXTERNALANTENNA................................................................... 410FIGURE417PARABOLICGRIDEXTERNALANTENNA.................................................................. 410FIGURE418HSSINTERCONNECTIONUNIT ............................................................................. 411FIGURE419RADWINGSU FRONTANDREARVIEW. ............................................................ 411FIGURE420GENERALGSUCONFIGURATIONUSINGBOTHETHERNETANDANHSSUNIT................ 412FIGURE421RADWINLIGHTNINGPROTECTOR....................................................................... 412

    FIGURE422USINGANETHERNETREPEATERWITHLIGHTNINGPROTECTORS................................. 413FIGURE423STANDARDFORMFACTORSTANDARDMOUNTINGKIT ............................................. 417FIGURE424LARGECLAMP .................................................................................................. 417FIGURE425SMALLCLAMP.................................................................................................. 417FIGURE426ARM............................................................................................................... 417FIGURE427ATTACHINGTHEMOUNTINGKITTOTHEPOLE........................................................ 418FIGURE428MOUNTINGKITINPLACEONTHEPOLE ................................................................. 418FIGURE429MOUNTEDCONNECTORIZEDHBS ........................................................................ 419FIGURE430MOUNTEDHBS:INTEGRATEDANTENNA............................................................... 419FIGURE431FLATPANELANTENNAMOUNTINGKITADAPTER...................................................... 419FIGURE432FLATPANELANTENNA REARWITHMOUNTINGKITADAPTER ................................... 420

    FIGURE433FLATPANELANTENNA MOUNTED ...................................................................... 420FIGURE434HBS:GROUNDINGLUG..................................................................................... 421FIGURE435RADWINLIGHTNINGPROTECTIONKIT ................................................................ 422FIGURE436BASICUSEOFLIGHTNINGPROTECTORS................................................................. 423FIGURE437EXPOSINGTHETACKYSIDEOFTHESEALINGTAPE ....................................................425FIGURE438STARTANDENDPOINTSFORPROTECTIVETAPINGTHEUNIT .....................................426FIGURE439PROTECTINGTHEUNITJOINTSWITHVINYLTAPE .....................................................426FIGURE440MOUNTEDANDSTRAPPEDTOTHEPOLE................................................................427FIGURE441IDUH............................................................................................................ 427FIGURE442IDUHPOWERCONNECTORS,GROUNDINGLUGANDPOWERPLUG............................ 428FIGURE443IDUHFRONTPANEL........................................................................................ 428FIGURE444SMALLFORMFACTORHSU REAR,METALTIE...................................................... 429FIGURE445MOUNTINGADAPTER........................................................................................ 430

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    FIGURE446SECURINGTHEMOUNTINGADAPTER....................................................................430FIGURE447ATTACHINGASTANDARDMOUNTINGKIT..............................................................431FIGURE448POLECLAMPSFOREXTERNALANTENNAS ............................................................... 431FIGURE449HSU:GROUNDINGLUGSTANDARDANDSMALLFORMFACTOR ................................. 432FIGURE450SMALLFORMFACTORHSUWITHACPOWERFEEDING ............................................ 432

    FIGURE451BEEPSEQUENCEFORANTENNAALIGNMENT..........................................................433FIGURE454VMUINSTALLATIONSCHEMATIC......................................................................... 436FIGURE455TYPICALCOMPOSITESHARKFINANTENNA,FORRADIOBROADBAND,WIFIANDGPS 436FIGURE456MOUNTEDTWINSHARKFINANTENNAS............................................................... 437FIGURE457VMUPOWERWIRINGSCHEMATIC ....................................................................... 437FIGURE51PINGINGTHEBASESTATION.................................................................................... 57FIGURE52PINGINGTHEBASESTATION IPV6.......................................................................... 57FIGURE53LOGONWINDOWIPV4........................................................................................58FIGURE54LOGONWINDOW IPV6.......................................................................................5 8FIGURE55EXTENDEDLOGONWINDOW .................................................................................. 59FIGURE56LOGONWINDOWEXPOSINGTHEUSERTYPES............................................................. 59

    FIGURE57LOGONWINDOWSHOWINGSNMPSETTINGS......................................................... 510FIGURE58UNSUPPORTEDDEVICEMESSAGE........................................................................... 511FIGURE59UNREACHABLEDEVICEMESSAGE............................................................................ 512FIGURE510INVALIDUSERTYPEORPASSWORD ....................................................................... 512FIGURE511DEFAULTSECTORDISPLAY TABLEVIEW ............................................................... 513FIGURE512HSUCARDS.................................................................................................... 514FIGURE513MAPVIEWICONS.............................................................................................. 515FIGURE514SECTORDISPLAY DEFAULTMAPVIEW................................................................. 516FIGURE515SECTORDISPLAY LISTVIEW ............................................................................... 517FIGURE516DEFAULTSECTORDISPLAY UTILIZATIONVIEW....................................................... 519

    FIGURE

    517SELECTED

    HBSOR

    HSUWITH

    CONTEXT

    BUTTON

    BAR

    .............................................522FIGURE518MAPCARDS....................................................................................................523FIGURE519HBSMAINBUTTONMENU................................................................................. 524FIGURE520SECTORSTATUSPANEL...................................................................................... 525FIGURE521BASESTATIONDETAILPANEL .............................................................................. 525FIGURE522EVENTSLOGPANEL ........................................................................................... 527FIGURE523EVENTSLOGFILTERSELECTION ............................................................................ 527FIGURE524HSUCARD INDICATINGAPROBLEM .................................................................... 528FIGURE525HSUDISPLAY CONTEXTMENU(RIGHTCLICK) ....................................................... 528FIGURE526HBSMAINWINDOW MAPVIEW ...................................................................... 529FIGURE527HBS/HSUSTATUSLIGHTS ................................................................................. 530

    FIGURE528NAVIGATIONTOOLBAR..................................................................................... 530FIGURE529HSUSTATUSCARDSINDICATINGPROBLEMS........................................................... 532FIGURE530HSUSTATUSCARDS:LEFT:FIXEDHSURIGHT:NOMADICHSU................................. 532FIGURE531HSUDISPLAY CONTEXTMENU(RIGHTCLICK) ....................................................... 533FIGURE532HSUSONHBSDISPLAY EXTRACT.SCROLLRIGHTFORMOREHSUFIELDS................. 533FIGURE533LOGGINGONTOAHSU..................................................................................... 535FIGURE534OPENINGRADWINMANAGERWINDOW HSU ................................................... 535FIGURE535HSUMAINBUTTONMENU ................................................................................. 537FIGURE536MONITORPREFERENCES HBS........................................................................... 539FIGURE537MONITORPREFERENCES HSU .......................................................................... 540FIGURE538ADVANCEDPREFERENCES HBS ......................................................................... 542FIGURE539ADVANCEDPREFERENCES HSU ......................................................................... 542FIGURE61LOGGINGONWITHFACTORYDEFAULTIPADDRESS..................................................... 69

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    FIGURE62LOGGINGONWITHLOCALCONNECTION .................................................................. 69FIGURE63MAINWINDOWFORUNCONFIGUREDHBSODU .................................................... 610FIGURE64ACTIVATEDHBSRECOGNIZINGINSTALLEDBUTUNCONFIGUREDHSUS ......................... 620FIGURE65HSUCONTEXTMENU..........................................................................................621FIGURE66HSUREGISTRATIONDIALOG .................................................................................630

    FIGURE67TWOREGISTEREDHSUCARDS MEDIUMVIEW........................................................631FIGURE68TWOREGISTEREDHSUCARDS EXTENDEDVIEW......................................................631FIGURE69HBSNOMADICCONFIGURATION........................................................................... 632FIGURE610FULLYFUNCTIONALMIXEDFIXEDANDNOMADICSECTOR TABLEVIEW....................... 633FIGURE611FULLYFUNCTIONALMIXEDFIXEDANDNOMADICSECTOR MAPVIEW ........................ 634FIGURE612PREPARINGTOUPLOADTHENOMADICFILE ...........................................................638FIGURE71AIRINTERFACETABFORFCCUCBP........................................................................ 72FIGURE81VLANFORMANAGEMENT ..................................................................................... 89FIGURE82SUPPORTEDPROTOCOLS....................................................................................... 810FIGURE83ADDOREDITAUSER ...........................................................................................813FIGURE84SNMPV3USERSLIST..........................................................................................814

    FIGURE85DEFAULTSNMPV3LOGONDIALOG ......................................................................816FIGURE86SECTORSECURITYSETTINGS .................................................................................. 819FIGURE87CHANGELINKPASSWORDDIALOGBOX ...................................................................820FIGURE88LOSTORFORGOTTENLINKPASSWORDRECOVERY.....................................................820FIGURE89CHANGINGTHECOMMUNITYSTRINGS/PASSWORDS ................................................. 822FIGURE810ALTERNATIVECOMMUNITYDIALOGBOX ............................................................... 823FIGURE811DATEANDTIMECONFIGURATION ........................................................................ 824FIGURE812CHANGEDATEANDTIME ................................................................................... 825FIGURE813SETTINGETHERNETSERVICES .............................................................................. 825FIGURE814HBSCOLLOCATEDCLIENTORINDEPENDENTUNIT ................................................... 827

    FIGURE

    815HBSCOLLOCATED

    MASTER

    ................................................................................. 827FIGURE816RESTOREFACTORYSETTINGSANDLICENSEACTIVATION........................................... 829FIGURE817HSUINTERCOMMUNICATION CONNECTIONTABLE ............................................... 831FIGURE818HSUCONFIGURATIONWINDOW(HBS)................................................................ 833FIGURE819HSUCONFIGURATION SETTINGANTENNATYPEANDPARAMETERS.......................... 834FIGURE820HSUCONFIGURATION IPADDRESSES ................................................................. 835FIGURE821UNIT10.104.50.1DOWN;UNIT10.104.50.3AVAILABLE,NOTREGISTERED............. 844FIGURE822CHANGEORADDBANDS....................................................................................848FIGURE823ADD/CHANGEBANDDIALOG ..............................................................................849FIGURE824ADDBANDSINSTRUCTIONSPANEL.......................................................................852FIGURE825TELNETSESSIONLOGONTOTHEHBS .................................................................. 857

    FIGURE826TELNETMANAGEMENTWINDOW HSU............................................................... 859FIGURE91DIRECTOROVERTHEAIRCONNECTIONTOAREGISTEREDHSU ..................................... 92FIGURE92REGISTEREDHSU EXTENDEDVIEW......................................................................... 92FIGURE93DIRECTCONNECTIONTOASTANDALONEHSUOUTOFTHEBOX................................... 93FIGURE94HSUCONFIG. AIRINTERFACEFORREGISTEREDFIXEDHSU ....................................... 94FIGURE95HSUCONFIG. AIRINTERFACEFORSTANDALONEFIXEDHSU..................................... 95FIGURE96HSUCONFIG. AIRINTERFACE,REGISTEREDNOMADICHSUORHMU ......................... 95FIGURE97HSUCONFIG. AIRINTERFACE,STANDALONENOMADICHSUORHMU ...................... 95FIGURE98HSUCONFIG. AIRINTERFACEUNREGISTEREDHSU.................................................. 96FIGURE101SERVICE(TIMESLOTS)UPDATEFORAFIXEDHSU...................................................10 3FIGURE102SERVICE(TIMESLOTS)UPDATEFORANOMADICHSUS............................................104FIGURE103SECTORSTATUSFOREXAMPLE1 ......................................................................... 106FIGURE104SECTORUTILIZATIONPANEFROMTHEMAINWINDOWFOREXAMPLE1 ..................... 107

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    FIGURE105SECTORUTILIZATION EXAMPLE1....................................................................... 108FIGURE106SECTORUTILIZATION TIMELINE EXAMPLE1 ...................................................... 109FIGURE107HSUUTILIZATION HSURELATIVE EXAMPLE1................................................. 1010FIGURE108HSUUTILIZATION HSURELATIVETIMELINE EXAMPLE1................................... 1010FIGURE109HSUUTILIZATION SECTORRELATIVE EXAMPLE1 ............................................. 1010

    FIGURE1010HSUUTILIZATION SECTORRELATIVETIMELINE EXAMPLE1............................. 1011FIGURE1011SECTORSTATUSFOREXAMPLE2 ALLDLTIMESLOTSALLOCATED ........................ 1011FIGURE1012SECTORUTILIZATION EXAMPLE2 .................................................................. 1012FIGURE1013SECTORSTATUSFOREXAMPLE3 ALLULTIMESLOTSALLOCATED ........................ 1013FIGURE1014SECTORUTILIZATIONPANEFROMTHEMAINWINDOWFOREXAMPLE3 ................. 1014FIGURE1015HSUUTILIZATION SECTORRELATIVETIMELINE EXAMPLE3............................. 1014FIGURE1016HSUUTILIZATION SECTORRELATIVE EXAMPLE3 ........................................... 1015FIGURE1017SECTORSTATUSFOREXAMPLE4 HALFULTIMESLOTSALLOCATED...................... 1016FIGURE1018SECTORUTILIZATIONPANEFROMTHEMAINWINDOWFOREXAMPLE4 ................. 1016FIGURE1019HSUUTILIZATION SECTORRELATIVETIMELINE EXAMPLE4............................. 1017FIGURE1020SECTORUTILIZATION EXAMPLE4 .................................................................. 1017

    FIGURE1021HSUUTILIZATION HSURELATIVE EXAMPLE4............................................... 1017FIGURE1022HSUUTILIZATION SECTORRELATIVE EXAMPLE4 ........................................... 1018FIGURE1023EXAMPLE3:HALFTHEUPLINKTIMESLOTSRESERVEDAT10MHZCBW................ 1020FIGURE1024EXAMPLE3:HALFTHEUPLINKTIMESLOTSRESERVEDAT20MHZCBW................ 1021FIGURE1025EXAMPLE3:HALFTHEUPLINKTIMESLOTSRESERVEDAT40MHZCBW................ 1022FIGURE111MOBILEHBSAFTERINITIALLOGON .................................................................... 113FIGURE112HBSMOBILITYCONFIGURATION ......................................................................... 114FIGURE113CONFIGUREDMOBILITYSECTOR........................................................................ 1113FIGURE114PREPARINGTOUPLOADTHEMOBILITYFILE.........................................................1116FIGURE121GETDIAGNOSTICSDIALOGBOX HBS.................................................................12 2

    FIGURE

    122GET

    DIAGNOSTICS

    DIALOG

    BOX

    HSU.................................................................123FIGURE123TYPICALINCOMPATIBLYMESSAGESFORHSUSONHBSDISPLAY................................ 125FIGURE124THISHSUREQUIRESASOFTWAREUPGRADE.......................................................... 125FIGURE125RECENTEVENTS:LEFTTORIGHT:HBS,HSUFROMHBS,HSUDIRECT...................... 129FIGURE126PERFORMANCEMONITORING:L.TOR. HBS,HSUFROMHBS,HSU................... 1210FIGURE127SETTINGTHEUPPERTRAFFICTHRESHOLD............................................................. 1211FIGURE128HBS PERFORMANCEMONITORINGREPORT VALIDDATA................................... 1211FIGURE129HBS PERFORMANCEMONITORINGREPORT SHOWINGINVALIDDATA................... 1212FIGURE1210HSU PERFORMANCEMONITORING VALIDANDINVALIDDATA(1OF3) ............. 1213FIGURE1211HSU PERFORMANCEMONITORING VALIDANDINVALIDDATA(2OF3) ............. 1213FIGURE1212HSU PERFORMANCEMONITORING VALIDANDINVALIDDATA(3OF3) ............. 1214

    FIGURE131INTERFERENCECAUSEDBYCOLLOCATEDUNITS....................................................... 132FIGURE132COLLOCATEDUNITSUSINGHUBSITESYNCHRONIZATION(1) .................................... 132FIGURE133COLLOCATEDUNITSUSINGHUBSITESYNCHRONIZATION(2) .................................... 132FIGURE134RADIOFRAMEPATTERN..................................................................................... 134FIGURE141HSSINTERCONNECTIONUNIT ............................................................................. 142FIGURE142HSSWIRINGSCHEMATIC ................................................................................... 143FIGURE143HSSSYNCSIGNALPATHWITHODU1ASHSSMASTER .......................................... 143FIGURE144CASCADINGTWOHSSUNITS.............................................................................. 144FIGURE145CASCADINGTHREEHSSUNITS............................................................................ 144FIGURE146HSSSETTINGSWINDOW .................................................................................... 146FIGURE147SETTINGHBSASHSMORHSC.......................................................................... 147FIGURE148HBSASHSM .................................................................................................. 147FIGURE151HSSSETTINGSWINDOW ....................................................................................154

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    FIGURE152EXTENDEDPROTOCOLPARAMETERSFORHSSOE ...................................................155FIGURE153HSSDISCOVERYFILTERS .....................................................................................155FIGURE161GENERALGSUCONFIGURATIONUSINGBOTHETHERNETANDANHSSUNIT................ 162FIGURE162GSUMAINWIDOWATSTARTUP ......................................................................... 164FIGURE163GPSSTATUSUNDERNORMALUSE ....................................................................... 164

    FIGURE164GSUCONFIGURATIONWINDOW......................................................................... 165FIGURE171SOFTWAREUPGRADEUTILITY MAINWINDOW.....................................................172FIGURE172ADD/REMOVESITEBUTTONS ............................................................................172FIGURE173ADDINGASINGLESITEFORUPGRADE...................................................................173FIGURE174SOFTWAREUPGRADEINPROGRESS NOTETHESTOPBUTTON ..................................175FIGURE175SOFTWAREUPGRADECOMPLETEDSUCCESSFULLY....................................................175FIGURE176BULKBACKUPSETUPWINDOW............................................................................ 176FIGURE181VLANSCENARIOSHANDLEDBYRADWIN5000HBS ............................................ 182FIGURE182SEPARATINGCLIENTDATASTREAMSUSINGDOUBLETAGGING................................... 183FIGURE191FALSERADARMITIGATION .................................................................................192FIGURE231FRESNELZONE.................................................................................................. 234

    FIGURE232ACCESSINGTHELINKBUDGETCALCULATOR...........................................................235FIGURE233LINKBUDGETWINDOW STARTUP....................................................................... 235FIGURE234 RADWIN5000HPMPLBCMAINWINDOW ...................................................... 236FIGURE235BANDSELECTOR............................................................................................... 237FIGURE236 CALCULATIONOFDISTANCEFROMSITECOORDINATES............................................. 238FIGURE237CLIMACTICCFACTORS....................................................................................... 239FIGURE238CLIMACTICCFACTORDESCRIPTION .................................................................... 2310FIGURE239WORLDMAPSHOWINGCFACTORCONTOURS ..................................................... 2310FIGURE2310LBC RESULTSSECTION................................................................................. 2311FIGURE241SPECTRUMVIEWDATAPANELFORTHEHBS,READYFORDATA................................. 245

    FIGURE

    242SPECTRUM

    VIEW

    ANALYSIS

    COLOR

    CODES

    ............................................................. 247FIGURE243HSUSPECTRUMANALYSISINCOMPLETEISOLATIONFROMTHESECTOR...................... 248FIGURE244HSUSPECTRUMANALYSISWITHINTHESECTOR ...................................................... 249FIGURE251WEBINTERFACE LOGON.................................................................................. 257FIGURE252WEBINTERFACE MAINWINDOW,HBS .............................................................. 258FIGURE253SECTORSTATUSPANEL...................................................................................... 258FIGURE254HSUHAYDNDEREGISTERED............................................................................... 259FIGUREC1TOPLEVELSECTIONSOFTHEPRIVATEMIB ............................................................... C3FIGUREC2PRODUCTMIB..................................................................................................... C3FIGUREF1GRANDECLAME.....................................................................................................F3FIGUREF2PETITECLAME........................................................................................................F3

    FIGUREF3BRAS....................................................................................................................F3FIGUREF4MONTAGESURUNPYLNE......................................................................................F4FIGUREF5MONTAGESURUNMUR..........................................................................................F5

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    ListofTablesTABLE11USERMANUAL GENERALLAYOUT.......................................................................... 11

    TABLE21NEWANDCHANGEDFEATURESSINCERELEASE3.4.00.................................................22TABLE41BILLOFMATERIALS:STANDARDMOUNTINGKIT........................................................417TABLE42LPUKITCONTENTS.............................................................................................422TABLE43IDUHLEDINDICATORS ......................................................................................429TABLE44MOUNTINGADAPTERKITFORSMALLFORMFACTORHSUS .........................................430TABLE51PCREQUIREMENTSFORTHERADWINMANAGERAPPLICATION...................................51TABLE52PRECONFIGUREDSETUP HBS................................................................................. 53TABLE53PRECONFIGUREDSETUP HSUS............................................................................... 54TABLE54PRECONFIGUREDSETUP LEVELALLOCATIONFORMAXIMUMNOMADICHSUS.................55TABLE55PRECONFIGUREDSETUP ONENOMADICHSU............................................................ 56TABLE56USERTYPES,DEFAULTPASSWORDSANDFUNCTION....................................................510

    TABLE57RADIOPLANFORASMALLSECTOR.........................................................................520TABLE59HBSMAINBUTTONBARFUNCTIONS .......................................................................524TABLE510HBSDETAILPANELBUTTONBARFUNCTIONS .........................................................526TABLE511HBS/HSUSTATUSLIGHTCOLORCODES................................................................530TABLE512NAVIGATIONTOOLBARBUTTONFUNCTIONS..........................................................530TABLE513HBSMAINWINDOWCONTEXTMENUANDBUTTONBARFUNCTIONS ..........................534TABLE514HSUMAINBUTTONBARFUNCTIONS ....................................................................537TABLE61DEFAULTSETTINGS................................................................................................ 63TABLE62PRECONFIGUREDSETUP HBS................................................................................. 65TABLE63PRECONFIGUREDSETUP HSUS............................................................................... 66

    TABLE64PRECONFIGUREDSETUP LEVELALLOCATIONFORMAXIMUMNOMADICHSUS.................67TABLE65PRECONFIGUREDSETUP ONENOMADICHSU............................................................ 68TABLE81SNMPV3PREDEFINEDUSERS ................................................................................812TABLE82AESINDICATORSFORANHBS ..............................................................................855TABLE83AESINDICATORSFORANHSU..............................................................................8 55TABLE84HBSTELNET DISPLAYCOMMANDS.......................................................................857TABLE85HBSTELNET SETIMMEDIATECOMMANDS ............................................................858TABLE86HBSTELNET SETCOMMANDSREQUIRINGRESET ....................................................858TABLE87HSUTELNET DISPLAYCOMMANDS ......................................................................859TABLE88HSUTELNET SETIMMEDIATECOMMANDS ............................................................860TABLE89HSUTELNET SETCOMMANDSREQUIRINGRESET ...................................................860

    TABLE101TRAFFICGENERATIONEXAMPLES TIMESLOT(TS)ALLOCATION................................10 5TABLE102TRAFFICSTATISTICSFOREACHHSU ...................................................................... 108TABLE111GPSSTATUSLEDS ..........................................................................................1127TABLE121GETDIAGNOSTICSDATAANDDESCRIPTION ...........................................................121TABLE122HBSPERFORMANCEMONITORINGFIELDS...........................................................1211TABLE123HSUPERFORMANCEMONITORINGFIELDS..........................................................1214TABLE124RADWINMANAGERTRAPMESSAGES ...............................................................1216TABLE131RADIOFRAMEPATTERNTABLE RADWIN5000HBS........................................... 134TABLE132RADIOFRAMEPATTERNTABLE RADWIN2000..................................................13 4TABLE133LEGENDFORRADIOFRAMEPATTERNTABLES.........................................................135TABLE141EXTERNALPULSESTATUS.................................................................................... 148TABLE151EXTERNALPULSESTATUS.................................................................................... 159TABLE171SWUFILESBYPRODUCT.................................................................................... 173

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    TABLE181PORTSETTINGS INGRESSDIRECTION.................................................................... 185TABLE182PORTSETTINGS EGRESSDIRECTION .....................................................................186TABLE183FURTHERVLANCONFIGURATIONOPTIONSANDRESULTSBYTAGMODE ...................18 10TABLE201LATITUDEANDLONGITUDELOCATIONSOFTDWRS .................................................205TABLE211DEFAULTPRIORITIESANDALLOCATIONBYVLANIDANDDIFFSERV ...........................21 1

    TABLE221HSUCAPACITYUPGRADELIST.............................................................................223TABLE241SPECTRUMVIEWANALYSISDISPLAYBUTTONSFUNCTIONALITY..................................24 6TABLE251PRECONFIGUREDSETUP HBS.............................................................................252TABLE252PRECONFIGUREDSETUP HSUS...........................................................................253TABLE253PRECONFIGUREDSETUP LEVELALLOCATIONFORMAXIMUMNOMADICHSUS.............254TABLE254PRECONFIGUREDSETUP ONENOMADICHSU .......................................................255TABLEB1ODUPOERJ45CONNECTORPINOUT ....................................................................B1TABLEB2LANGBEPOERJ45CONNECTORPINOUT ..............................................................B1TABLEB3HBS/HSSUNITCONNECTIONPINOUT.....................................................................B2TABLEB4FASTETHERNETCONNECTORPINOUT .......................................................................B3TABLEB5TERMINALBLOCK2PIN48VDC ............................................................................B3

    TABLEB6SU2ACPOWERPINASSIGNMENTS..........................................................................B3TABLEB7POWERCONNECTOR FRONTVIEWANDPINOUT........................................................B4TABLEB8LANPOEM12CONNECTORPINOUT ......................................................................B4TABLEB9ALARMCONNECTORPINOUT..................................................................................B5TABLEC1SUPPORTEDVARIABLES..........................................................................................C4TABLEC2PRIVATEMIBPARAMETERS HBS...........................................................................C6TABLEC3PRIVATEMIBPARAMETERS HSU ........................................................................C39TABLEC4MIBTRAPS........................................................................................................C72TABLED1SAFETYDISTANCESFORRADWIN5000HPMPFCCANDICPRODUCTS ......................D1TABLED2SAFETYDISTANCESFORRADWIN5000HPMPETSIPRODUCTS ................................D2

    TABLE

    E1SPATIAL

    MULTIPLEXING

    DIVERSITY

    SETTINGS

    ............................................................ E3TABLEE2RADWIN5000HPMPAIRRATES......................................................................... E3

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    Part1:BasicInstallation

    Release3.5.50

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    Chapter1:

    AboutthisUserManual

    ManualStructureThisUserManualisdividedintosevenfunctionallydistinctsectionsreflectingtheactivitiesrequiredtosetupaRADWIN5000HPMPsector.Thedivisionisshowninthefollowingtable:

    TypographicalConvention

    Whereatermisdefinedorintroducedforthefirsttime,itisshowninBoldface.

    Table11:UserManual Generallayout

    Section GeneralContent Purpose

    1 BasicInstallation Coreinformationtophysicallyinstallasector:Site

    preparationandhardwareInstallation

    2 SectorInstallation UnderstandingtheRADWINManagerwindows.UsingtheRADWINManagertobringupasector.

    3 SectorConfiguration

    andManagement

    Finetuningforthebasestationandthesubscriberunits.UsingSmartBandwidthManagement,monitoring,diagnostics,bringingupamobilitysector.

    4 SiteSynchronization IntrasitewithHubSiteSynchronization,intersitewiththe

    GPSSynchronizationUnit

    5 Advanced

    InstallationTopicsSoftwareupgrade,VLAN,QoS,RadarMitigation,DynamicFrequencySelection(Radaravoidance),Capacityupgrade

    6 FieldInstallation

    Topics LinkBudgetCalculator,SpectrumView,Webinterface

    7 ProductReference Technicalspecifications,wiringtables,MIBreference

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    ViewingandPrinting

    ViewingandPrinting

    ThismanualisoptimizedforviewingonlineasaPDFfile.Tothisenditusesan11pointTahomatypefaceformaintext.Tablesformostpart,use7or8pointfonts.Hereareafewpointersforhardcopyprinting:

    Thetextandtabletypefacesusedarelargeenoughtoprintthemanualattwopagespersheet

    Forgoodlegibility,useacommercialgradelaserprinter.Acolorprinterisofcoursebest,howeveramonochromeprintersettousegrayscalegivesacceptableresults

    Betterqualityinkjetprintersalsogivegoodoutput

    Notifications

    NotificationsconsistofWarnings,CautionsandNotes.

    OccasionallyweuseaNoteasaTip:

    Warning

    AWarningisanotificationofriskofdangertopersonsoperatingneartheequipment

    Caution

    ACautionisanotificationofriskofdamagetoequipmentorofservicedegradation

    Note

    ThepurposeofaNoteisto Drawyourattentiontosomethingthatmaynotbeobviousorcounter

    intuitive

    EmphasizeaspecialfeatureorpeculiarityoftheRADWIN5000HPMP

    Offeranexternalreferenceforadditionalinformation

    AddacaveatthatwouldnotqualifyasafullCautionorWarning(seebelow)

    Provideadditionalbackgroundtowhatfollows

    Offerarecommendation

    Highlightanindicationofsomethingtowatchoutfor Adviseyouifanactionhassideeffectsi.e.itmaydisturbsomething

    elsethatwouldbebestleftundisturbed

    Remindyouofsomethingthatshouldbekeptinmind

    Tip

    Thisisaboutausefulshortcutormethodnototherwiseobvious.

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    Terminology

    Terminology APointtoMultipointnetworkistypicallyabbreviatedtoPtMP.ThePtMPnetworks

    describedinthisManualareofcourse,radiolinks.

    APtMPlinkconsistsofatleastoneBase

    Station(BS)radiolinkedtoseveralSubscriberUnit(SU)radios.TheSUsaresometimescalledCustomerPremisesEquipment(CPEs).Theterminologycomesfromthefieldoftelephony.

    TheRADWIN5000HPMPproductsuiteprovidesthehighestcapacityandspectrumefficiencyavailableinthePointtoMultipointsub6GHzband.WedistinguishbetweengenericBSsandSUsandRADWINunits,relabelingtheformertoHBSandthelattertoHSUs(H=highcapacity).

    TheradiolinksareeffectedbyusingasectorantennawiththeHBS.TheHSUsusedirectionalantennasalignedtotheHBS.

    ASectorconsistsofaHBSandagroupofHSUswithintheangularsectorcoveredbythe

    HBSantenna.ASectoristypically60,90or120dependingonthechoiceofantenna.

    HBSsmaybecollocatedtoprovidesectorialcoverageupto360.

    TheRFcharacteristicsofaSectorwillbecommontoeachradio:Frequency(regulation),bandandchannelbandwidth.AdjacentSectorsinaPtMPnetworkwilltypicallyusedifferentfrequenciesandnonoverlappingbandstomitigateHBSselfinterference.

    AHSUmaybedefinedasfixed,nomadicormobile.

    AfixedHSUisjustthat installedatafixedlocation.

    AnomadicHSUisattachedtoavehiclethatmovesaboutwithinasectorandacrosssectorsinsideawelldefinedarea.Serviceisprovidedwhenthevehicleisstationary.

    AmobileHSU(HMU)providesservicewhilethevehicletowhichitisattachedismovingorstationary.Thevehicleistypicallyarailwaycarriage,acar(automobile)oraship.AclassofHMUs,VehicularMobileUnits(VMU)provideWiFiserviceandincludeanintegratedGPSunit.

    DownlinktrafficisdatatransferfromanHBStoanHSU.

    UplinktrafficisdatatransferfromanHSUtoanHBS.

    TimeslotsareassignedtoeachHSUtoprioritizethem.63timeslotsareavailableineachoftheuplinkanddownlinkdirections.

    ForeachfixedornomadicHSU,Assuredthroughputisdeterminedbytheactualnumberoftimeslotsallocatedtoitineitherdirection.Peakthroughput(higherthanAssuredthroughput)maybeachievedbyallocatingunuseddownlinktimeslotsorunallocateduplinktimeslotstoverybusyHSUs.ThisprocessiscalledSmartBandwidthManagement(SBM).SBMtakesuponetimeslotineachdirection.

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    Chapter2:

    Introduction

    WelcometoRADWIN5000!RADWIN5000deliversupto250Mbpsandistheidealchoiceforlastmileenterpriseconnectivityandhighendapplicationsthatdemandassuredperformancewithguaranteedbandwidthpersubscriber.

    RADWIN5000HPMPsectorbasestationdeliversupto250Mbps,providingthehighestendusercapacityinthemarkettobestsupportdataandhighresolutionvideoapplications,todayandtomorrow.Bydeliveringhighcapacityoverasingleradiounit,RADWINsolutionsavesvaluabletowerspace,easesmaintenanceeffortsandreducesthetotalcostofownershippermegabit.Offeringavarietyofpowerfulsubscriberunits(HSUs),RADWIN5000HPMPenables

    servicecapacityofupto100Mbpsforenterprisecustomers.TherearethreetypesofRADWIN5000subscriberunits:

    Fixed permanentlyinstalledatfixedlocations

    Nomadic installedinavehiclethatmaymovefromonebasestationtoanother.Serviceisprovidedwhenthevehicleisstationary.

    Mobile installedinanykindofmovingvehicle.Serviceiscontinuousandseamlessfrombasestationsinthenetwork.MobilesubscriberunitscanonlybeconfiguredinaMobilesector,whichusesadifferenttypeofbasestationfromthatusedwithfixedandnomadicunits.MobileunitsmayberegularformfactorordedicatedVehicularMobile

    Units(VMUs)describedbelow.

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    WhatsNewinRelease3.5.50

    WhatsNewinRelease3.5.50GArelease3.5.50isarollupofimprovementsandnewfeaturessinceGArelease3.4.00.ThenewandchangedfeaturesareshowninTable 21:

    Table21:Newandchangedfeaturessincerelease3.4.00

    Release NewandChangedFeatures

    3.4.50

    SmartBandwidthManagement(DBA):

    SupportedattheHBS modeldependent Supportforallavailable5,10,20and40MHz channelbandwidths SupportforallavailableFrequencyBands Timeslotsallocations SeparateUL/DLtimeslotsallocations(upto63time

    slotsineachdirection) SectorUtilization Enhancedutilizationofunusedtimeslotresources

    Peakrate HSUcanreachhighpeakrateofuptofullsectorcapacity Delay Improveddelayperformance SecuredSLASecuredSLAforeachHSU

    3.4.70

    SNMPv3:

    SNMPv3incorporatesConfidentiality,IntegrityandAuthenticationfortheManagementcommunication

    RADWIN5000ODUssupportSNMPv3protocolwithsecuritylevelofDES RADWIN5000ODUssupportbothSNMPv1,SNMPv3orboth RNMSsupportsbothSNMPv1andSNMPv3

    HSUMIMOModes:

    EachHSUunitinthesectorcanbeconfiguretooperateunderDiversity(parallelidenticalstreams),SpatialMultiplexing(splitstreamsformaximumthroughput)orAutoSelectionmode

    Autoselectionmodeselectsthelinkmodulationandcodingscheme(MCS)accordingtotheradiolinkconditionstoprovidehighservicequalityandoptimizedthroughputininterferedanddynamicenvironments

    HBSThroughputModes:

    HBSthroughputcannowbeconfiguredtoMaximumthroughputorOptimizedlatencymodes:

    Maximumthroughput(default)Providesthemaximumthroughput

    accordingtothelinkconditions Optimizedlatency Lowersthelinkratetominimizelatency

    3.4.80

    Supportfor3.650and3.700GHzFCCUnrestrictedContentionBasedProtocol(UCBP)

    Supportfor6.4GHzUniversalforlowtemperature(55C)at5,10,20and40MHzchannelbandwidth.Throughputsofbetween10and250Mbpsareavailabledependingonmodel.

    Supportfor6.4GHzETSIforlowtemperature(35C)at5,10,and20MHzchannelbandwidth.Throughputsofbetween10and250Mbpsareavailabledependingonmodel.

    AES256Encryptionsupportwithlicencekey

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    3.4.85

    AdditionofSNMPversionchoiceatlogon.UsersoperatingbehindafirewallblockingSNMPv3messagescancircumventtheproblembycontinuingtoworkwithSNMPv1.

    ThebulksectorsoftwarebackuppreviouslyavailableaspartoftheSoftwareUpgradeprocedure,isnowavailableasastandaloneutility.ItcreatesindividualsoftwarebackupfilesfortheHBSandeachHSUinthesector.ItcanalsobeinvokedfromanHSUwindowforthespecificHSU.

    Mobility:

    NewdedicatedHMU(VMU)foruseinalltypesofmotorvehicles SmartBandwidthManagement(SBM)cannowbeusedinmobilitysectors Antennamodemaynowbespatiallymultiplexed,diversityorautoselec

    tion

    VMUsmaybetrackedinaGoogleEarth(KMZ)filefromstoredGPSdataHBS

    TheWebInterfacefortheVMUshowsthecurrentGPSlocationanprovidesatabtodisplayaGoogleEarthmapcenteredontheVMUsposition

    Ruggedvehicleunit(VMU):

    Withstandsheat,cold,rain,humidity,dustandvibration Roofmountedexternalantennasforextendrangeandperformance Poweredfromoutsidesourceordirectlyfromthevehicle Broadbandnetworkconnectivityfordevicesinandaroundthevehicle FunctionasHMUorMobilityHBS(forsmallcloud)

    BuiltinGPSfor: Trackingandlocationbasedsolutions

    Mutualinterferenceavoidance HBSTDDSync(1PPS)

    PoE802.3afportsforexternaldevices,e.g.IPCamera MultipleI/Oformonitoringandcontrolvariousvehiclesystems MultibeamsmartantennaforNomadicapplications WiFiInterface:

    ConnectivityofWiFibaseddevices,functionsasAPorSTA

    Unitmanagement

    BuiltineMMCcardforavarietyofstorageapplications,e.g.Video

    3.5.50

    IPv6support

    Supportforbothserial(standard)HSSandHSSoverEthernet

    NewGSUusingeitherserial(standard)HSSorHSSoverEthernet

    SupportforTTLperQoSqueueandstrictpriority

    RSSindicationperhorizontalandverticalchain

    Table21:Newandchangedfeaturessincerelease3.4.00(Continued)

    Release NewandChangedFeatures

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    KeyfeaturesofRADWIN5000

    KeyfeaturesofRADWIN5000

    General

    Ethernetconnectivity AdvancedOFDM&MIMO2x2fornLOSandNLOSperformance

    Enhancedinterferencemitigationcapability

    Inter&intrasitesynctoreduceselfinterference

    Longrangeupto40km/25miles

    Widerangeoffrequencybands 2.3 2.7GHz,3.33.8GHz,4.96.4GHz

    DedicatedBandwidthensuringSLA&latency

    Lowandconstantlatencymin

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    SubscriberUnits

    SubscriberUnits Highcapacity:ForFixedandNomadic,5/10/25/50/100Mbpsaggregatethroughput.

    ForMobility,50/100Mbpsaggregatethroughput.

    SupportscustomerSLAsbyassignmentofdedicatedbandwidthforuplinkanddown

    linkperHSU,attheHBS SeparateuplinkanddownlinkconfigurableMaximumInformationRate(MIR)perHSU

    Upgradablesubscriberunitcapacityusingasoftwarekey

    Fixed,nomadic,mobilitytypes

    ComponentsofaRADWIN5000PointtoMultipointSector

    MajorComponents

    ARADWIN5000PointtoMultipointSectorconsistsofanHBSequippedwithasectorantenna,communicatingwithupto32HSUslocatedwithinthebeamofitsantenna.

    Figure21:SectorSchematic:MainComponents

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    Accessories

    BoththeHBSandtheHSUscommunicaterespectively,withtheserviceproviderandusersthroughPoEdevices.ThecommunicationprotocolforboththeserviceproviderandtheusersisEthernet.

    ExtendedradialcoveragecanbeachievedbysettingupadjacentsectorsusingcollocatedHBSs.

    Accessories

    TobuildaRADWIN5000sectoryouwillrequiresomeofthefollowingaccessories:

    PoEdevices BothGigabitand100Mbps HSSunit Collocationunitforintrasiteserialsynchronization

    IDUHAggregationunitforacollocatedhubsiteinsteadofmultiplePoEdevices(noHSSunitrequired)

    GSUforintersitesynchronization

    AdditionalHSUtypesincludingACpoweredunits

    Antennas Awidevarietyofdirectionalandsectorantennasisavailable

    ODUandantennamountingkits

    LightningprotectorforusewithallRADWINoutdoorproducts

    Ethernetrepeater enablesyoutoextendnonGbEPoE ODUcablesbeyondthe100mlimit

    CAT5ecablesofvariouslengthsspecificallyforusewithRADWINradiosandPoEdevices

    Groundingcables

    SectorManagementToolsRADWINManager

    TheRADWINManagerisanSNMPbasedmanagementapplicationwhichmanagesacompletesectoroverasingleIPaddress.ItcanalsomanageHSUsseparately.

    Theintuitive,easytouseRADWINManagerhasarichgraphicaluserinterface.

    RADWINWebInterfaceforManagement

    TheWebInterfaceenablesyoutocarryoutbasicsectormanagementfunctionsusingaWebbrowser.Itisaneasywaytorapidlyconfigureandsetupalink.

    Itmaybeusedto

    Establishasectoronaminimalbasis Checklinkparametersandmakebasicchanges

    Note

    HBSsmaybeconnectedthroughIDUHaggregationunits.

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    SectorManagementTools

    ViewthelinkInventory

    InspecttheRecentEventslogs

    FulldetailsaresuppliedinChapter25.

    RADWINNetworkManagementSystem(RNMS)

    TheRADWINNetworkManagementSystemenablesServiceProviderstomanageallRADWINlinksintheirnetworkfromaNetworkOperationsCenter(NOC).

    UsingRNMS,ServiceProviderscanconfigureandmonitorupto10,000RADWINlinks1.TheintuitiveeasytouseRNMSprovidesafullrangeofnetworksurveillance,monitoring,configurationandfaultmanagementcapabilities.ItoffersuserscompletevisibilityandcontrolovertheirRADWINbasednetworks.

    DocumentationsuppliedwithRADWIN5000HPMP

    ThetechnicaldocumentationsuppliedwithaRADWIN5000HPMP,islocatedontheproduct

    CD.Itincludesthefollowingitems:

    AQuickInstallationGuideforexperiencedinstallers(alsohardcopy)

    AfullUserManual thedocumentwhichyouarereading

    AHelpfileaccessiblefromtheRADWINManager

    LinkBudgetCalculator

    1. Dependingonlicensetype

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    Chapter3:

    SiteSurvey

    PlanningtheSectorSiteOverview

    Sectorsiteplanningconsistsofasetofsurveys,whichmustbecarriedoutbeforeanyequipmentisdeployed.Ifforsomereason,theoutcomeofanyofthesesurveysisnegative,HBSorHSUrelocationwillneedtobeconsidered.

    ASiteSurveyconsistsofthreestages:

    1. Preliminarysurvey Theproposedsectorisanalyzedintheofficeusingatopographic

    map.YoushoulduseadditionaltoolssuchastheLinkBudgetCalculatorortheRadioPlanner.

    2. Physicalsurvey Thelocationsoftheindoorandoutdoorequipmentaredeterminedon

    site.

    3. RadioFrequency(RF)survey Itisrecommendedthattheinstallationareabescannedwithaspectrumanalyzer,toidentifyRFinterferencesoastodetermineaclearchannelforradioinstallation(onsite).

    TheSiteSurveyIntroduction

    RADWINwirelesslinksmustbeplannedbeforeinstallation.Thedesignatedinstallationsitesmustbeappraisedtodeterminethatthewirelesssystemisabletooperateefficientlyandprovideconnectivitywithoutsignaldegradation.

    RADWIN5000HPMPoffersawideoperatingfrequencyrange.Afreefrequencychannelmustbedeterminedwithintheoperatingrange,foroptimumperformance.

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    RecommendedEquipment

    RecommendedEquipmentStage1:PreliminarySurvey

    Topologicalmapofthearea

    Urbanmapofthearea

    Compass LinkBudgetCalculatorand/orRadioPlanner

    Stage2:PhysicalSurvey

    100metertapemeasure

    Ohmmeter,tocheckgroundconnection

    Binoculars

    Map

    Digitalcamera

    Paper,pencil,andaclipboard

    GPSdevice(optional)

    Compass(optional)

    Stage3:RFSurvey

    SpectrumAnalyzerwithMaxHoldfunctionandscreencapturefacilitythatcanstoremultipleimages,fordocumentationpurposes

    RFaccessories(connectorsandcables)

    Communicationdevices(forexample,cellularphones,orasetofwalkietalkies)

    Stage1:PreliminarySurveyApreliminarysurveyisnecessarybeforevisitingpotentialinstallationsites.AsmuchdetailaspossibleshouldbeobtainedaboutthedesignatedODUinstallationsitesandtheareabetweenthem.

    Toperformapreliminarysurvey:

    1.Markthedesignatedinstallationsitesonatopographicmapofthearea.

    2