Radwin 2000 C PLUS User manual

USERMANUAL
RADWIN2000CPLUSPOINTTOPOINT
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Release3.5.70

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RegulatoryCompliance
GeneralNote
ThissystemhasachievedTypeApprovalinvariouscountriesaroundtheworld.Thismeans
thatthesystemhasbeentestedagainstvariouslocaltechnicalregulationsandfoundto
comply.Thefrequencybandsinwhichthesystemoperatesmaybe“unlicensed”andinthese
bands,thesystemcanbeusedprovideditdoesnotcauseinterference.
FCC‐Compliance
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigital
device,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonable
protectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipment
generates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedin
accordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.
However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.If
thisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcan
bedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrect
theinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
• Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
•Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
• Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthe
receiverisconnected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
Changesormodificationstothisequipmentnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsible
forcompliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.
IndoorUnitscomplywithpart15oftheFCCrules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwo
conditions:
(1)Thesedevicesmaynotcauseharmfulinterference.
Warning
Itistheresponsibilityoftheinstallertoensurethatwhenusingtheoutdoor
antennakitsintheUnitedStates(orwhereFCCrulesapply),onlythose
antennascertifiedwiththeproductareused.Theuseofanyantennaother
thanthosecertifiedwiththeproductisexpresslyforbiddenbyFCCrules47
CFRpart15.204.
Warning
Itistheresponsibilityoftheinstallertoensurethatwhenconfiguringthe
radiointheUnitedStates(orwhereFCCrulesapply),theTxpowerisset
accordingtothevaluesforwhichtheproductiscertified.TheuseofTx
powervaluesotherthanthose,forwhichtheproductiscertified,is
expresslyforbiddenbyFCCrules47CFRpart15.204.

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(2)Thesedevicesmustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmay
causeundesiredoperation.
CanadianEmissionRequirementsforIndoorUnits
ThisClassBdigitalapparatuscomplieswithCanadianICES‐003.
CetappareilnumẻriquedelaclasseBestconformeảlanormeNMB‐003duCanada.
ChinaMII
OperationoftheequipmentisonlyallowedunderChinaMII5.8GHzbandregulation
configurationwithEIRPlimitedto33dBm(2Watt).
IndiaWPC
OperationoftheequipmentisonlyallowedunderIndiaWPCGSR‐38for5.8GHzband
regulationconfiguration.
Unregulated
Incountrieswheretheradioisnotregulatedtheequipmentcanbeoperatedinany
regulationconfiguration,bestresultswillbeobtainedusingUniversalregulation
configuration.
SafetyPractices
ApplicablerequirementsofNationalElectricalCode(NEC),NFPA70;andtheNational
ElectricalSafetyCode,ANSI/IEEEC2,mustbeconsideredduringinstallation.
Caution
OutdoorunitsandantennasshouldbeinstalledONLYbyexperienced
installationprofessionalswhoarefamiliarwithlocalbuildingandsafety
codesand,whereverapplicable,arelicensedbytheappropriate
governmentregulatoryauthorities.Failuretodosomayvoidtheproduct
warrantyandmayexposetheenduserortheserviceprovidertolegaland
financialliabilities.Resellersordistributorsofthisequipmentarenotliable
forinjury,damageorviolationofregulationsassociatedwiththeinstallation
ofoutdoorunitsorantennas.Theinstallershouldconfiguretheoutput
powerlevelofantennasaccordingtocountryregulationsandantennatype.
Warning
•WhereOutdoorunitsareconfigurablebysoftwaretoTxpowervalues
otherthanthoseforwhichtheproductiscertified,itistheresponsi‐
bilityoftheProfessionalInstallertorestricttheTxpowertothecerti‐
fiedlimits.
•Thisproductwastestedwithspecialaccessories‐indoorunit(IDUor
PoE),FTPCAT‐5eshieldedcablewithsealinggasket,10AWGground‐
ingcable‐whichmustbeusedwiththeunittoinsurecompliance.

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NOTES:
1.APrimaryProtectorisnotrequiredtoprotecttheexposedwiringaslongastheexposed
wiringlengthislimitedtolessthanorequalto140feet,andinstructionsareprovidedto
avoidexposureofwiringtoaccidentalcontactwithlightningandpowerconductorsin
accordancewithNECSections725‐54(c)and800‐30.
Inallothercases,anappropriateListedPrimaryProtectormustbeprovided.RefertoArticles
800and810oftheNECfordetails.
2.ForprotectionofODUagainstdirectlightningstrikes,appropriaterequirementsofNFPA
780shouldbeconsideredinadditiontoNEC.
3.ForCanada,appropriaterequirementsoftheCEC22.1includingSection60andadditional
requirementsofCAN/CSA‐B72mustbeconsideredasapplicable.

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ContentsataGlance
Part1:BasicInstallation
Chapter1:AboutthisUserManual
Chapter2:Introduction
Chapter3:SiteSurvey
Chapter4:HardwareInstallation
Chapter5:GettingStartedwiththeRADWINManager
Chapter6:LinkConfiguration
Chapter7:SiteConfiguration
Chapter8:OperatingUndertheFCCUnrestrictedContentionBasedProtocol
Chapter9:MonitoringandDiagnostics
Part2:SiteSynchronization
Chapter10:HubSiteSynchronization
Chapter11:UsingtheRADWINGSU
Part3:AdvancedInstallationTopics
Chapter12:Reserved
Chapter13:VLANFunctionalitywithRADWIN2000CPlus
Chapter14:FalseRadarMitigationFacilities
Chapter15:FCC/ICDFSConsiderations
Chapter16:QualityofService
Chapter17:Reserved
Part4:FieldInstallationTopics
Chapter18:LinkBudgetCalculator
Chapter19:SpectrumView
Chapter20:UsingtheWebInterface
Part5:ProductReference
AppendixA:TechnicalSpecifications
AppendixB:WiringSpecifications
AppendixC:MIBReference
AppendixD:RFExposure
AppendixE:SettingAntennaParameters
AppendixF:RegionalNotice:FrenchCanadian
Index

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TableofContents
Notice ..................................................................................................................................................i
RADWINWorldwideOffices..............................................................................................................iii
RegulatoryCompliance ..................................................................................................................... iv
Part1:BasicInstallation
Chapter1:AboutthisUserManual
ManualStructure ......................................................................................................................1-1
Terminology ..............................................................................................................................1-3
Chapter2:Introduction
WelcometoRADWIN2000CPlus! ...........................................................................................2-1
What’sNewinRelease3.5.70...................................................................................................2-1
KeyfeaturesofRADWIN2000CPlus........................................................................................2-1
ComponentsofaRADWIN2000CPlusLink .............................................................................2-2
Chapter3:SiteSurvey
PlanningtheLinkSite ................................................................................................................ 3-1
TheSiteSurvey..........................................................................................................................3-1
Stage1:PreliminarySurvey.......................................................................................................3-2
Stage2:PhysicalSurvey ............................................................................................................3-3
Stage3:RFSurvey .....................................................................................................................3-4
RFPlanningforDenseInstallationsandCollocatedSites .........................................................3-4
Chapter4:HardwareInstallation
Overview ...................................................................................................................................4-1
What’sinthebox ......................................................................................................................4-2
Toolsrequiredforinstallation...................................................................................................4-9
SafetyPracticesandProvisions...............................................................................................4-10
HardwareInstallationWorkflowforaRADWIN2000CPluslink............................................4-11
TowardsEstablishingaLink.....................................................................................................4-23
Chapter5:GettingStartedwiththeRADWINManager
InstallingtheRADWINManagerApplication ............................................................................5-1
GettingStartedwiththeRADWINManager .............................................................................5-2
TheRADWINManagerLog‐onConcept ....................................................................................5-5
Log‐onErrorsandCautions....................................................................................................... 5-7
TheInitialRADWINManagerMainWindow.............................................................................5-9
WhatComesNext .....................................................................................................................5-9
Chapter6:LinkConfiguration
ChapterContents ......................................................................................................................6-1
LinkEstablishment ....................................................................................................................6-1
ExploringtheRADWINManagerMainWindow .....................................................................6-16
AdvancedConfiguration..........................................................................................................6-21
LoggingontotheSlaveODUOvertheAir ..............................................................................6-32
BulkSoftwareBackup..............................................................................................................6-32
SettingRADWINManagerPreferences...................................................................................6-35
ConfigurationwithTelnet .......................................................................................................6-38
Chapter7:SiteConfiguration
SiteToolBar ..............................................................................................................................7-1
SiteConfigurationWindow .......................................................................................................7-2

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ConfigurationTabs ....................................................................................................................7-3
DeactivateMasterODU ..........................................................................................................7-19
DeregisterSlaveODU..............................................................................................................7-19
SuspendaDeregisteredSlaveODU ........................................................................................7-20
ResetMasterODU,ResetSlaveODU......................................................................................7-20
Chapter8:OperatingUndertheFCCUnrestrictedContentionBasedProtocol
ScopeofthisChapter ................................................................................................................8-1
Bringingupalink.......................................................................................................................8-1
SlaveODUOperation ................................................................................................................8-2
Chapter9:MonitoringandDiagnostics
RetrievingLinkInformation.......................................................................................................9-1
ThroughputChecking ................................................................................................................ 9-3
RecentEvents............................................................................................................................9-4
PerformanceMonitoring...........................................................................................................9-6
ManagerTraps ........................................................................................................................9-10
ActiveAlarms ..........................................................................................................................9-11
OtherDiagnosticAids..............................................................................................................9-12
Part2:SiteSynchronization
Chapter10:HubSiteSynchronization
WhatisHubSiteSynchronization? .........................................................................................10-1
HardwareInstallation..............................................................................................................10-3
ODU/HSSUnitConnectionPinout...........................................................................................10-7
RadioFramePattern(RFP)......................................................................................................10-7
linkConfigurationandHSS......................................................................................................10-9
Chapter11:UsingtheRADWINGSU
Whatisitfor............................................................................................................................11-1
GSUFunctionality....................................................................................................................11-1
TypicalGSUScenarios .............................................................................................................11-1
GSURedundancy.....................................................................................................................11-3
GSUKitContents.....................................................................................................................11-4
GSUInstallation.......................................................................................................................11-5
GSUMonitoringandDiagnostics ......................................................................................... 11-15
GSUTelnetSupport.............................................................................................................. 11-15
SoftwareUpgradeforGSUs ................................................................................................. 11-16
Part3:AdvancedInstallationTopics
Chapter12:Reserved
Chapter13:VLANFunctionalitywithRADWIN2000CPlus
VLANTagging‐Overview ........................................................................................................13-1
ScopeofthisChapter ..............................................................................................................13-1
Requirements..........................................................................................................................13-1
VLANTagging ..........................................................................................................................13-2
VLANConfigurationUsingtheRADWINManager ..................................................................13-4
Chapter14:FalseRadarMitigationFacilities
Whoneedsit ...........................................................................................................................14-1
DFSandFalseRadarMitigation ..............................................................................................14-1
ConfiguringFalseRadarMitigation.........................................................................................14-2
FCC/ICRequirements ..............................................................................................................14-3
Chapter15:FCC/ICDFSConsiderations

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FCC5.4GHzDeviceRegistration ..............................................................................................15-1
RegisteringtheDevice.............................................................................................................15-1
TDWRTable.............................................................................................................................15-5
Chapter16:QualityofService
Prerequisites ...........................................................................................................................16-1
Terminology ............................................................................................................................16-1
QoS‐Overview........................................................................................................................16-1
SettinguptheLinkforQoS .....................................................................................................16-2
Chapter17:Reserved
Part4:FieldInstallationTopics
Chapter18:LinkBudgetCalculator
Overview .................................................................................................................................18-1
Calculations .............................................................................................................................18-2
AbouttheFresnelZone...........................................................................................................18-3
RunningtheLinkBudgetCalculator .......................................................................................18-5
Chapter19:SpectrumView
WhatisSpectrumView ...........................................................................................................19-1
Whoneedsit ...........................................................................................................................19-1
ScopeofthisChapter ..............................................................................................................19-1
TwoWaystoRunSpectrumView ...........................................................................................19-2
WhereistheSpectrumViewDatastored...............................................................................19-2
SpectrumViewMainWindow.................................................................................................19-2
SpectrumViewDisplayFunctionButtons ...............................................................................19-4
RunningSpectrumView..........................................................................................................19-5
Zoominginandout .................................................................................................................19-7
Chapter20:UsingtheWebInterface
WhatisitFor ...........................................................................................................................20-1
WhoNeedsit...........................................................................................................................20-1
HowitWorks...........................................................................................................................20-1
WhatitProvides......................................................................................................................20-2
Prerequisites ...........................................................................................................................20-2
SpecialConsiderationsWorkingwiththeWI..........................................................................20-2
ScopeofthisChapter ..............................................................................................................20-3
Loggingon ...............................................................................................................................20-3
SiteManagement‐MasterODU.............................................................................................20-5
SiteManagement‐SlaveODU ............................................................................................. 20-11
Part5:ProductReference
AppendixA:TechnicalSpecifications
ScopeoftheseSpecifications....................................................................................................A-1
ODU‐HBSandHSU...................................................................................................................A-1
PoEDevice‐Outdoor,DC..........................................................................................................A-7
GSU............................................................................................................................................A-8
LightningProtector....................................................................................................................A-9
FastEthernetCAT‐5ecablerepeater ..................................................................................... A-10
AntennaCharacteristics ......................................................................................................... A-11
AppendixB:WiringSpecifications
ODU‐PoECable(HBSandHSU) .................................................................................................B-1
HBS/HSSUnitConnectionPinout..............................................................................................B-2

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UserPortConnectors ................................................................................................................B-3
DCPowerTerminals ..................................................................................................................B-3
AppendixC:MIBReference
Introduction ..............................................................................................................................C-1
InterfaceAPI..............................................................................................................................C-2
PrivateMIBStructure................................................................................................................C-2
MIBParameters ........................................................................................................................C-3
AppendixD:RFExposure
AppendixE:SettingAntennaParameters
AntennaIssues ..........................................................................................................................E-1
AboutSingleandDualAntennas...............................................................................................E-1
ConsiderationsforChangingAntennaParameters...................................................................E-4
AppendixF:RegionalNotice:FrenchCanadian
Procéduresdesécurité.............................................................................................................. F-1
Installationsurpylôneetmur ................................................................................................... F-3
Index

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ListofFigures
FIGURE4‐1ODU‐LARGEFORMFACTORS................................................................................4‐2
FIGURE4‐2GBEPOEDEVICE.................................................................................................. 4‐3
FIGURE4‐3IDU‐H................................................................................................................ 4‐4
FIGURE4‐4DCTHREEPINPOWERPLUG ................................................................................... 4‐4
FIGURE4‐5IDU‐HFRONTVIEW‐SINGLECONFIGURATION........................................................... 4‐4
FIGURE4‐6IDU‐HFRONTVIEW‐DOUBLECONFIGURATION ......................................................... 4‐5
FIGURE4‐7ODUWITHINTEGRATEDFLATPANELANTENNA ......................................................... 4‐5
FIGURE4‐8EXTERNALANTENNASFORUSEWITHRADWIN2000CPLUS ..................................... 4‐6
FIGURE4‐9HSSINTERCONNECTIONUNIT ................................................................................. 4‐7
FIGURE4‐10RADWINGSU‐FRONTANDREARVIEW. .............................................................. 4‐7
FIGURE4‐11GENERALGSUCONFIGURATIONUSINGBOTHETHERNETANDANHSSUNIT.................. 4‐8
FIGURE4‐12RADWINLIGHTNINGPROTECTOR......................................................................... 4‐8
FIGURE4‐13USINGANETHERNETREPEATERWITHLIGHTNINGPROTECTORS ................................... 4‐9
FIGURE4‐14MOUNTEDODU:MOUNTEDTOAWALL .............................................................. 4‐13
FIGURE4‐15MOUNTEDODU:LARGEANGLETOWALL ............................................................. 4‐14
FIGURE4‐16MOUNTEDODU:HORIZONTALPOLE.................................................................... 4‐14
FIGURE4‐17FLATPANELANTENNAMOUNTINGKITADAPTER...................................................... 4‐15
FIGURE4‐18FLATPANELANTENNA‐REARWITHMOUNTINGKITADAPTER ................................... 4‐15
FIGURE4‐19ODU:GROUNDINGLUG .................................................................................... 4‐16
FIGURE4‐20BASICUSEOFLIGHTNINGPROTECTORS ................................................................. 4‐18
FIGURE4‐21EXPOSINGTHETACKYSIDEOFTHESEALINGTAPE ....................................................4‐20
FIGURE4‐22STARTANDENDPOINTSFORPROTECTIVE‐TAPINGTHEUNIT ..................................... 4‐20
FIGURE4‐23PROTECTINGTHEUNITJOINTSWITHVINYLTAPE ..................................................... 4‐21
FIGURE4‐24MOUNTEDANDSTRAPPEDTOTHEPOLE................................................................4‐21
FIGURE4‐25IDU‐H............................................................................................................ 4‐22
FIGURE4‐26IDU‐HPOWERCONNECTORS,GROUNDINGLUGANDPOWERPLUG............................ 4‐22
FIGURE4‐27IDU‐HFRONTPANEL ........................................................................................ 4‐23
FIGURE5‐1PINGINGTHEBASESTATION.................................................................................... 5‐3
FIGURE5‐2LOG‐ONWINDOW‐DEFAULT .................................................................................. 5‐3
FIGURE5‐3LOG‐ONWINDOWUSINGANIPADDRESS.................................................................. 5‐4
FIGURE5‐4EXTENDEDLOG‐ONWINDOW .................................................................................. 5‐5
FIGURE5‐5LOGONWINDOWEXPOSINGTHEUSERTYPES............................................................. 5‐6
FIGURE5‐6UNSUPPORTEDDEVICEMESSAGE ............................................................................. 5‐8
FIGURE5‐7UNREACHABLEDEVICEMESSAGE.............................................................................. 5‐8
FIGURE5‐8INVALIDUSERTYPEORPASSWORD ........................................................................... 5‐8
FIGURE5‐9MAINWINDOWPRIORTOLINKCONFIGURATION ........................................................ 5‐9
FIGURE6‐1MAINWINDOWPRIORTOLINKCONFIGURATION ........................................................ 6‐2
FIGURE6‐2MAINWINDOW:LINKMASTERODUREADYFORACTIVATION...................................... 6‐4
FIGURE6‐3MAINWINDOW:MASTERODUACTIVATED,SLAVEODUREADYFORREGISTRATION...... 6‐12
FIGURE6‐4MAINWINDOW:LINKMASTERODUACTIVATED,SLAVEODUREGISTERED.................. 6‐13
FIGURE6‐5MAINWINDOW:LINKFULLYOPERATIONAL.............................................................. 6‐15
FIGURE6‐6MAINTOOLBAR‐LEFTTHREEBUTTONS ................................................................. 6‐16
FIGURE6‐7MAINTOOLBAR‐RIGHTTHREEBUTTONS ............................................................... 6‐16
FIGURE6‐8SECTOR(LINK)STATUSPANEL ............................................................................... 6‐17
FIGURE6‐9EVENTSLOGPANEL ............................................................................................. 6‐18
FIGURE6‐10EVENTSLOGFILTERSELECTION ............................................................................ 6‐18

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FIGURE6‐11LINKSITEWINDOW‐FULLYCONFIGUREDLINK........................................................ 6‐20
FIGURE6‐12SITETOOLBARS ............................................................................................... 6‐20
FIGURE6‐13HBSCOLLOCATEDCLIENTORINDEPENDENTUNIT................................................... 6‐22
FIGURE6‐14HBSCOLLOCATEDMASTER................................................................................. 6‐22
FIGURE6‐15CHANGEORADDBANDS....................................................................................6‐24
FIGURE6‐16ADD/CHANGEBANDDIALOG .............................................................................. 6‐25
FIGURE6‐17ADDBANDSINSTRUCTIONSPANEL....................................................................... 6‐28
FIGURE6‐18USINGTHEMASTERODU(HBS)CONFIGURATIONBUTTONFORLICENSING................ 6‐30
FIGURE6‐19LOGGINGONTOTHESLAVEODU ....................................................................... 6‐32
FIGURE6‐20BULKBACKUPSETUPWINDOW............................................................................ 6‐33
FIGURE6‐21ADD/REMOVESITEBUTTONS ............................................................................ 6‐33
FIGURE6‐22ADDINGASINGLESITEFORUPGRADE ................................................................... 6‐33
FIGURE6‐23MONITORPREFERENCES .................................................................................... 6‐35
FIGURE6‐24ADVANCEDPREFERENCES................................................................................... 6‐37
FIGURE6‐25TELNETSESSIONLOGONTOTHEMASTERODU..................................................... 6‐38
FIGURE6‐26TELNETMANAGEMENTWINDOW‐SLAVEODU..................................................... 6‐41
FIGURE7‐1SITETOOLBARS ................................................................................................... 7‐1
FIGURE7‐2SITECONFIGURATIONWINDOW‐MASTERODU(HBS).............................................. 7‐2
FIGURE7‐3SITECONFIGURATIONWINDOW‐SLAVEODU(HSU)................................................. 7‐3
FIGURE7‐4VLANFORMANAGEMENT..................................................................................... 7‐8
FIGURE7‐5SUPPORTEDPROTOCOLS......................................................................................... 7‐9
FIGURE7‐6SECTORSECURITYSETTINGS‐MASTERODU........................................................... 7‐10
FIGURE7‐7CHANGELINKPASSWORDDIALOGBOX ...................................................................7‐11
FIGURE7‐8LOSTORFORGOTTENLINKPASSWORDRECOVERY..................................................... 7‐11
FIGURE7‐9CHANGINGTHECOMMUNITYSTRINGS/PASSWORDS ................................................. 7‐13
FIGURE7‐10ALTERNATIVECOMMUNITYDIALOGBOX............................................................... 7‐14
FIGURE7‐11DATEANDTIMECONFIGURATION........................................................................ 7‐15
FIGURE7‐12CHANGEDATEANDTIME................................................................................... 7‐15
FIGURE7‐13SETTINGETHERNETSERVICES .............................................................................. 7‐16
FIGURE7‐14RESTOREFACTORYSETTINGS,LICENSEACTIVATIONANDCHANGEODUMODE........... 7‐17
FIGURE8‐1AIRINTERFACETABFORFCCUCBP........................................................................ 8‐2
FIGURE9‐1GETDIAGNOSTICSWINDOW ...................................................................................9‐2
FIGURE9‐2SETTINGTHEUPPERTRAFFICTHRESHOLD‐DOWNLINK ................................................ 9‐7
FIGURE9‐3DOWNLINK‐PERFORMANCEMONITORINGREPORT‐VALIDDATA................................. 9‐8
FIGURE9‐4HBS‐PERFORMANCEMONITORINGREPORT‐SHOWINGINVALIDDATA......................... 9‐9
FIGURE10‐1INTERFERENCECAUSEDBYCOLLOCATEDUNITS ....................................................... 10‐2
FIGURE10‐2COLLOCATEDUNITSUSINGHUBSITESYNCHRONIZATION(1) .................................... 10‐2
FIGURE10‐3COLLOCATEDUNITSUSINGHUBSITESYNCHRONIZATION(2) .................................... 10‐2
FIGURE10‐4HSSINTERCONNECTIONUNIT ............................................................................. 10‐3
FIGURE10‐5HSSWIRINGSCHEMATIC ................................................................................... 10‐4
FIGURE10‐6HSSSYNCSIGNALPATHWITHODU1ASHSSMASTER .......................................... 10‐5
FIGURE10‐7CASCADINGTWOHSSUNITS .............................................................................. 10‐5
FIGURE10‐8CASCADINGTHREEHSSUNITS ............................................................................ 10‐6
FIGURE10‐9RADIOFRAMEPATTERN..................................................................................... 10‐8
FIGURE10‐10HSSSETTINGSWINDOW .................................................................................. 10‐9
FIGURE10‐11SETTINGTHEMASTERODUASHSMORHSC .................................................... 10‐9
FIGURE10‐12ODUMASTERASHSM ................................................................................ 10‐10
FIGURE11‐1GSUSCENARIO‐INDEPENDENTDISTRIBUTEDSITES ................................................ 11‐2
FIGURE11‐2GSUSCENARIO‐COMMUNICATINGDISTRIBUTEDSITES........................................... 11‐2
FIGURE11‐3PHASESHIFTEDTRANSMISSION‐PHASESHIFTIS1/2THERFD ................................. 11‐3

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FIGURE11‐4MAKETHEGSUSTHEFIRSTTWOCOLLOCATEDUNITS.............................................. 11‐4
FIGURE11‐5GENERALGSUCONFIGURATION.......................................................................... 11‐5
FIGURE11‐6GSUMAINWIDOWATSTARTUP ......................................................................... 11‐6
FIGURE11‐7SITECONFIGURATION:SYSTEM ........................................................................... 11‐7
FIGURE11‐8SITECONFIGURATION:GPSSYNCUNIT................................................................ 11‐8
FIGURE11‐9SITECONFIGURATION:MANAGEMENT................................................................ 11‐10
FIGURE11‐10SITECONFIGURATION:INVENTORY................................................................... 11‐11
FIGURE11‐11SITECONFIGURATION:SECURITY ..................................................................... 11‐12
FIGURE11‐12SETTINGTHEDATEANDTIMEFORTRAPREPORTING ............................................ 11‐13
FIGURE11‐13SITECONFIGURATION:OPERATIONS................................................................. 11‐14
FIGURE11‐14SITECONFIGURATION:OPERATIONS................................................................. 11‐15
FIGURE14‐1FALSERADARMITIGATION .................................................................................14‐2
FIGURE16‐1QOSCONFIGURATIONWINDOW.......................................................................... 16‐2
FIGURE18‐1FRESNELZONE.................................................................................................. 18‐4
FIGURE18‐2LINKBUDGETWINDOW‐STARTUP....................................................................... 18‐5
FIGURE18‐3RADWIN2000CPLUSLBCMAINWINDOW ...................................................... 18‐6
FIGURE18‐4BANDSELECTOR ............................................................................................... 18‐7
FIGURE18‐5CALCULATIONOFDISTANCEFROMSITECOORDINATES............................................. 18‐8
FIGURE18‐6CLIMACTICCFACTORS....................................................................................... 18‐9
FIGURE18‐7CLIMACTICCFACTORDESCRIPTION.................................................................... 18‐10
FIGURE18‐8WORLDMAPSHOWINGCFACTORCONTOURS ..................................................... 18‐10
FIGURE18‐9LBC‐RESULTSSECTION................................................................................... 18‐11
FIGURE19‐1SPECTRUMVIEWANALYSISCOLORCODES ............................................................. 19‐6
FIGURE20‐1WEBINTERFACE‐LOGON.................................................................................. 20‐4
FIGURE20‐2WEBINTERFACE‐MAINWINDOW....................................................................... 20‐5
FIGURE20‐3LINKSTATUSPANEL........................................................................................... 20‐5
FIGUREC‐1TOPLEVELSECTIONSOFTHEPRIVATEMIB ............................................................... C‐3
FIGUREC‐2PRODUCTMIB..................................................................................................... C‐3
FIGUREF‐1GRANDECLAME .....................................................................................................F‐3
FIGUREF‐2PETITECLAME........................................................................................................F‐3
FIGUREF‐3BRAS....................................................................................................................F‐3
FIGUREF‐4MONTAGESURUNPYLÔNE......................................................................................F‐4
FIGUREF‐5MONTAGESURUNMUR..........................................................................................F‐5

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TABLE1‐1USERMANUAL‐GENERALLAYOUT .......................................................................... 1‐1
TABLE4‐1LPUKITCONTENTS ............................................................................................. 4‐17
TABLE4‐2IDU‐HLEDINDICATORS ...................................................................................... 4‐23
TABLE5‐1PCREQUIREMENTSFORTHERADWINMANAGERAPPLICATION................................... 5‐1
TABLE5‐2USERTYPES,DEFAULTPASSWORDSANDFUNCTION...................................................... 5‐7
TABLE6‐1LINKSTATUSLIGHTCOLORCODES .......................................................................... 6‐19
TABLE6‐2STATUSLINEITEMS ............................................................................................. 6‐19
TABLE6‐3SITEBUTTONS‐DESCRIPTION................................................................................ 6‐20
TABLE6‐4AESINDICATORSFORALINK ................................................................................. 6‐31
TABLE6‐5MASTERODUTELNET‐DISPLAYCOMMANDS ......................................................... 6‐39
TABLE6‐6MASTERODUTELNET‐SETIMMEDIATECOMMANDS............................................... 6‐39
TABLE6‐7MASTERODUTELNET‐SETCOMMANDSREQUIRINGRESET ...................................... 6‐40
TABLE6‐8SLAVEODUTELNET‐DISPLAYCOMMANDS ............................................................ 6‐41
TABLE6‐9SLAVEODUTELNET‐SETIMMEDIATECOMMANDS.................................................. 6‐41
TABLE6‐10SLAVEODUTELNET‐SETCOMMANDSREQUIRINGRESET ....................................... 6‐42
TABLE7‐1SITEBUTTONS‐DESCRIPTION.................................................................................. 7‐1
TABLE7‐2ENHANCEDFEATURESUPPORT ............................................................................... 7‐18
TABLE9‐1GETDIAGNOSTICSDATAANDDESCRIPTION ............................................................... 9‐1
TABLE9‐2HBSPERFORMANCEMONITORINGFIELDS................................................................. 9‐8
TABLE9‐3RADWINMANAGERTRAPMESSAGES ................................................................... 9‐10
TABLE10‐1ODU/HSSUNITCONNECTIONPINOUT ................................................................10‐7
TABLE10‐2RADIOFRAMEPATTERNTABLE‐RADWIN2000CPLUS,RADWIN5000 .............. 10‐8
TABLE10‐3RADIOFRAMEPATTERNTABLE‐RADWIN2000 .................................................. 10‐8
TABLE10‐4LEGENDFORRADIOFRAMEPATTERNTABLES......................................................... 10‐8
TABLE10‐5EXTERNALPULSESTATUS.................................................................................. 10‐10
TABLE13‐1PORTSETTINGS‐INGRESSDIRECTION.................................................................... 13‐3
TABLE13‐2PORTSETTINGS‐EGRESSDIRECTION..................................................................... 13‐4
TABLE13‐3FURTHERVLANCONFIGURATIONOPTIONSANDRESULTSBYTAGMODE.....................13‐7
TABLE15‐1LATITUDEANDLONGITUDELOCATIONSOFTDWRS................................................. 15‐5
TABLE16‐1DEFAULTPRIORITIESANDALLOCATIONBYVLANIDANDDIFFSERV ........................... 16‐1
TABLE19‐1SPECTRUMVIEWANALYSISDISPLAYBUTTONSFUNCTIONALITY.................................. 19‐5
TABLEB‐1ODU‐POERJ‐45CONNECTORPINOUT ....................................................................B‐1
TABLEB‐2LAN‐GBEPOERJ‐45CONNECTORPINOUT ..............................................................B‐1
TABLEB‐3HBS/HSSUNITCONNECTIONPINOUT .....................................................................B‐2
TABLEB‐4FASTETHERNETCONNECTORPINOUT .......................................................................B‐3
TABLEB‐5TERMINALBLOCK2‐PIN‐48VDC ............................................................................B‐3
TABLEC‐1SUPPORTEDVARIABLES ..........................................................................................C‐4
TABLEC‐2PRIVATEMIBPARAMETERS ....................................................................................C‐6
TABLEC‐3MIBTRAPS........................................................................................................C‐38
TABLED‐1SAFETYDISTANCESFORRADWIN2000CPLUSFCCANDICPRODUCTS ......................D‐1
TABLED‐2SAFETYDISTANCESFORRADWIN2000CPLUSETSIPRODUCTS ................................D‐2
TABLEE‐1SPATIALMULTIPLEXING‐DIVERSITYSETTINGS ............................................................ E‐3
TABLEE‐2RADWIN2000CPLUSAIRRATES ......................................................................... E‐3

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RADWIN2000CPlusUserManual Release3.5.70 1‐1
Chapter1:
AboutthisUserManual
ManualStructure
ThisUserManualisdividedintosevenfunctionallydistinctsectionsreflectingtheactivities
requiredtosetupaRADWIN2000CPluslink.Thedivisionisshowninthefollowingtable:
TypographicalConvention
Whereatermisdefinedorintroducedforthefirsttime,itisshowninBoldface.
Table1‐1:UserManual‐Generallayout
Section GeneralContent Purpose
1BasicInstallation
•Coreinformationtophysicallyinstallalink:Site
preparationandhardwareInstallation
• UnderstandingtheRADWINManagerwindows.
UsingtheRADWINManagertobringupalink
•Finetuningthelink
• Monitoring,diagnostics
2 SiteSynchronization Intra‐sitewithHubSiteSynchronization,inter‐sitewith
theGPSSynchronizationUnit
3Advanced
InstallationTopics
VLAN,QoS,RadarMitigation,DynamicFrequency
Selection(Radaravoidance)
4FieldInstallation
Topics LinkBudgetCalculator,Webinterface
5 ProductReference Technicalspecifications,wiringtables,MIBreference

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ViewingandPrinting Chapter1
ViewingandPrinting
ThismanualisoptimizedforviewingonlineasaPDFfile.Tothisenditusesan11point
Tahomatypefaceformaintext.Tablesformostpart,use7or8pointfonts.Hereareafew
pointersforhard‐copyprinting:
•Thetextandtabletypefacesusedarelargeenoughtoprintthemanualattwopagesper
sheet
•Forgoodlegibility,useacommercialgradelaserprinter.Acolorprinterisofcoursebest,
howeveramonochromeprintersettousegray‐scalegivesacceptableresults
•Betterqualityinkjetprintersalsogivegoodoutput
Notifications
NotificationsconsistofWarnings,CautionsandNotes.
OccasionallyweuseaNoteasaTip:
Warning
AWarningisanotificationofriskofdangertopersonsoperatingnearthe
equipment
Caution
ACautionisanotificationofriskofdamagetoequipmentorofservice
degradation
Note
ThepurposeofaNoteisto
•Drawyourattentiontosomethingthatmaynotbeobviousorcounter‐
intuitive
•EmphasizeaspecialfeatureorpeculiarityoftheRADWIN2000CPlus
•Offeranexternalreferenceforadditionalinformation
•AddacaveatthatwouldnotqualifyasafullCautionorWarning(see
below)
•Provideadditionalbackgroundtowhatfollows
•Offerarecommendation
•Highlightanindicationofsomethingtowatchoutfor
•Adviseyouifanactionhas“sideeffects”i.e.itmaydisturbsomething
elsethatwouldbebestleftundisturbed
•Remindyouofsomethingthatshouldbekeptinmind
Tip
Thisisaboutausefulshort‐cutormethodnototherwiseobvious.

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Terminology Chapter1
Terminology
•UniversalbandsrefertoRADWINUniversalbands.
•3.Xor3.XGHzreferstothefrequencyrange3.3–3.8GHz
•BRSreferstothe2.5GHzbandsubjecttotheFCCBRSregulations
•A3.XODUisanODUpreconfiguredtooperateinthe3.XGHzlicensedbands
•A3.XLinkinaRADWIN2000linkusingapairof3.XODUs
•HighResolutionBands‐Channelminimumstepis250KHz.appliesto3.475‐3.650GHz
IC,3.4‐3.7GHzETSIandthe3.3‐3.8GHzUniversalband.
•LowResolutionBands‐Channelminimumstepis1MHz.AppliestoFCCregulationsin
the3.650‐3.675GHzband.
•Inthefield,alinktypicallyhasalocalorheadquarterssite.Typically,aserviceprovider
isthelocalorheadquarterssite.Theservicerecipientistheremotesite.
Wherethelinkiscompletelyinternaltoacorporation,thechoiceofthelocaland
remoteisjustamatterofconvenience.
Alinkthen,consistsoftwosites.
•InBroadbandWirelessterminology,thelocalandremotesitesaresometimesreferred
toas“near”and“far”,“HQ”and“remote”andsoon.
TheRADWIN2000CPlusclassradiosachievetheir250Mbpsthroughputbydrawingon
newtechnologydevelopedfortheRADWIN5000PointtoMultipointseries.Therefore
thesitesarenotsymmetrical.Thelocalsitereferredtoearlier,usesabasestationradio
(HBS)asthelinkMasterODUandtheremotesiteusesasubscriberunit(HSU)asthe
linkSlaveODU.
TheHBS/HSUandmaster/slaveterminologywillbeusedthroughoutthemanualboth
todescribethetwolinksiteswithoutfurthercomment.
•ThelinkisnormallyconfiguredandmanagedusingaPC,themanagingcomputercon‐
nectedtotheMasterODU.(Thepreciserequirementsforthemanagingcomputerare
setoutonpage 4‐1).ItmayalsobeconnectedtotheSlaveODUeitherdirectlyorover‐
the‐air.
Wewilloccasionallyneedtodistinguishbetweenthesitetowhichthemanaging
computerisconnected,andthesecondsite,whentheyarenotspecificallyMasterODU
orSlaveODU.Theformerwillbecalledthemanagingsiteandthelatter,theover‐the‐
airsite.Whichiswhich,isalwaysdeterminedbythelocationofthemanaging
computer.
•RADWIN2000CPlussupportsthreeconnectionmethodsforthemanagingcomputer:
•Local‐adirectpeertopeerconnectionbetweentheEthernetportsonthemanaging
computerandthePoEdevice.
•Network‐themanagingcomputerandthesiteAIDUorPoEdevicebelongtoaLAN
andcommunicatethrougharouterorswitch
•Over‐the‐air‐themanagingcomputerconnectstositeBviatheairinterface
•ThemanagingcomputerisconnectedtothelinkthroughaPoEdevice.
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