SAF CFIP Lumina Series Parts list manual

CFIP Lumina Series
Full Outdoor Unit
Technical Description & Configuration
Guide
Product code: I0DGET02
SAF Tehnika JSC 2010

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Table of Contents
1Overview .................................................................................................................................. 4
1.1 CFIP Full Outdoor Units.............................................................................................................. 4
1.2 CFIP Feature Summary.............................................................................................................. 4
1.2.1 Main Features......................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2.2 Mechanical Features ............................................................................................................................. 5
1.2.3 Interfaces/Management......................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 Radio Parameters........................................................................................................................ 6
1.4 Application Examples.................................................................................................................. 7
1.4.1 Carrier Gigabit Ethernet Trunk Distribution with CFIP Lumina........................................................ 7
1.4.2 Dual Homing Protected Chain of 2+0 CFIP Lumina.......................................................................... 7
1.4.3 CFIP Lumina East/West Chain............................................................................................................. 8
1.4.4 CFIP Lumina ring topology................................................................................................................... 8
1.5 Technical specifications.............................................................................................................. 9
1.6 Cable Requirements ..................................................................................................................11
1.7 SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable Transceiver)..................................................................12
1.8 CFIP Lumina with FO Gigabit Ethernet Port...........................................................................13
1.9 CFIP Lumina with RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet Port .....................................................................13
1.10 Labelling.......................................................................................................................................14
2Configuration and Management............................................................................................. 16
2.1 Assembling CFIP Lumina DC Connector................................................................................16
2.2 Resetting the CFIP Lumina.......................................................................................................17
2.3 Web Interface..............................................................................................................................17
2.3.1 ODC Port............................................................................................................................................... 17
2.3.2 Ethernet Management Connection Configuration ........................................................................... 18
2.3.3 Connecting to Web Interface.............................................................................................................. 20
2.3.4 Interface Description............................................................................................................................ 21
2.3.5 Command Execution ........................................................................................................................... 22
2.3.6 Initial Configuration with Web GUI..................................................................................................... 23
2.4 Command Prompt Interface......................................................................................................27
2.4.1 RS-232 Serial Management Port....................................................................................................... 28
2.4.2 Telnet connection................................................................................................................................. 30
2.4.3 Initial Configuration with Command Prompt..................................................................................... 32
3Status Window....................................................................................................................... 33
3.1 Radial MSE..................................................................................................................................35
3.2 LDPC............................................................................................................................................35
4Detailed Configuration in Web Graphic User Interface.......................................................... 36
4.1 Main Configuration .....................................................................................................................36
4.1.1 Radio Configuration............................................................................................................................. 36
4.1.2 ATPC Configuration............................................................................................................................. 37
ATPC Algorithm................................................................................................................................................... 38
4.1.3 Modem Configuration.......................................................................................................................... 39
4.1.4 Loopback Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 41
Radio frequency loopback................................................................................................................................. 42
4.2 System Configuration.................................................................................................................43
4.2.1 User Configuration............................................................................................................................... 43
4.2.2 Names Configuration........................................................................................................................... 44
4.2.3 Other configuration .............................................................................................................................. 45
4.2.4 Upgrade Software................................................................................................................................ 46
4.2.5. Service information.............................................................................................................................. 46
4.3 IP Configuration Window...........................................................................................................47
4.3.1 Ethernet management port IP configuration..................................................................................... 47
4.3.2 IP Services............................................................................................................................................ 47
4.3.3 Static Route Configuration.................................................................................................................. 48
4.4 Ethernet Configuration...............................................................................................................50
4.5 VLAN Configuration....................................................................................................................51
4.5.1 Ethernet Switch Port Status and Settings......................................................................................... 52
4.5.2 Ethernet Switch VLAN Status and Settings...................................................................................... 53
4.6 QoS...............................................................................................................................................56
4.6.1 General Configuration ......................................................................................................................... 56

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4.6.2 QoS 802.1p Configuration .................................................................................................................. 58
4.6.3 DSCP Configuration............................................................................................................................. 58
4.7 Spanning Tree Configuration....................................................................................................59
4.7.1 Spanning Tree Configurtion................................................................................................................ 60
4.7.2 Spanning Tree Status.......................................................................................................................... 61
4.8SNMP Configuration ..................................................................................................................62
4.8.1 SNMP community configuration......................................................................................................... 62
4.8.2 SNMP Allowed Hosts Configuration.................................................................................................. 62
5Performance and Alarm Management................................................................................... 63
5.1 Alarm Management....................................................................................................................63
5.1.1 Alarms and Events Structure.............................................................................................................. 63
5.1.2 Alarms-Events and Groups Tables.................................................................................................... 63
5.1.3 Alarm Status Window.......................................................................................................................... 65
5.1.4 Alarm Log.............................................................................................................................................. 65
5.1.5 Alarm and Alarm Threshold Configuration ....................................................................................... 66
5.1.6 Alarm Management Commands ........................................................................................................ 68
5.2 Performance Management........................................................................................................69
5.2.1 Performance Management Data Collection ..................................................................................... 69
5.2.2 Performance Values............................................................................................................................ 70
Threshold Seconds (TS).................................................................................................................................... 70
Tide Mark (TM).................................................................................................................................................... 70
5.2.3 Performance Management in Web GUI............................................................................................ 70
5.2.4 Constellation Diagram......................................................................................................................... 73
5.2.5 Adaptive Equalizer............................................................................................................................... 75
5.2.6 Performance Management Commands............................................................................................ 77
5.3 Ethernet modem statistics.........................................................................................................78
5.4Ethernet switch statistics...........................................................................................................80
6Miscellaneous Controls in Web Graphic User Interface ........................................................ 85
6.1 Configuration File........................................................................................................................85
6.2 License Management.................................................................................................................87
6.3 Command Line............................................................................................................................88
6.4 File System..................................................................................................................................88
6.5 Security Commands...................................................................................................................89
7Software Update .................................................................................................................... 91
7.1 Update Software with Update Pack.........................................................................................91
7.2 File Upload via Ethernet Management Port (TFTP)..............................................................92
7.3 File Upload via Ethernet Management Port (FTP) ................................................................93
7.4 File Upload via Serial Port (Xmodem).....................................................................................94
8CFIP Discovery Protocol........................................................................................................ 96
8.1 CFIP Unit Discovery Procedure................................................................................................96
8.2 Discovery Protocol Performance Examples ...........................................................................97
8.2.1 Discovery of IP Address and Firmware Version in Case The Subnet of CFIP Unit is
Unknown................................................................................................................................................ 97
8.2.2 Discovery of IP Address and Firmware Version in Case The Subnet of CFIP Unit is Known... 98
8.2.3 Discovery of IP Address and Firmware Version of Remote CFIP Unit Connected to Router
In Case one IP address of Remote Units is Known........................................................................ 99
9RSSI Port ............................................................................................................................. 100
10 Pinouts ................................................................................................................................. 101
10.1 ODC connector .........................................................................................................................101
10.2 Twin BNC Connector ...............................................................................................................101
11 Available Accessories.......................................................................................................... 102
11.1 Other Available Accessories...................................................................................................104
12 List of Abbreviations............................................................................................................. 104
13 SAF Tehnika JSC Contacts ................................................................................................. 107

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Note: FODU/ODU does not contain serviceable parts. Warranty will not be applicable in the
event FODU/ODU has been hermetically unsealed.
Note: SAF Tehnika, JSC is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused
by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
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1 Overview
This document briefly describes the CFIP Lumina series Full Outdoor Unit (FODU) covering
the built-in management system, configuration functionality, hardware features, etc.
1.1 CFIP Full Outdoor Units
CFIP product family is the new next generation product line which is targeting on growing
demands for data transmission over microwave radio.
As a result the primary traffic interface for CFIP Lumina radio is Gigabit Ethernet. As CFIP is
capable of providing bit rate of up to 366Mbps, it is a great addition to SAF portfolio. CFIP
Lumina radio and modem performance allows to achieve perfect system capacity by
employing 256-decision states full
system capacity of 366Mbps, it is possible to configure the radio to any of 20, 28, 30, 40, 50
and 56 MHz channels as well as to any of QPSK, 16APSK, 32APSK, 64QAM, 128QAM and
256QAM modulations, thus providing various capacities to suit particular needs.
SAF Tehnika JSC has employed most modern design solutions and components to create
high performance compact radio with low power consumption 25-35W (standard power)
and 29-41W (high power) per radio.
CFIP Lumina is a perfect building block for any modern future proof wireless network,
including mobile service providers, fixed data service operators, enterprise customers,
municipal and governmental networks among others.
1.2 CFIP Feature Summary

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1.2.1 Main Features
•Full Outdoor solution
•Capacity: up to 366 Mbps
•Channel Bandwidth: 20/28/30/40/50/56 MHz
•Modulations: QPSK, 16APSK, 32APSK, 64QAM, 128QAM, 256QAM
•Interfaces: 1000Eth (optical) or 10/100/1000Eth (electrical)
•Traffic: Ethernet only
•Frequency bands: 6 / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11 / 13 / 15 / 18 / 23 / 24 / 38 GHz
•Green Radio 25-35W (standard power) and 29-41W (high power) power
consumption per radio
•ACM and ATPC with QoS four priority queues
•802.1Q VLAN support
1.2.2 Mechanical Features
•Compact unit, 285x285x80mm, 3.9kg, antenna adaption backwards compatible with
all CFM and CFQ series units
•3 handles for user convenience
•Safe and easy to use 4 side locking arrangement
•All connectors on the side of the unit, always at 45°regarding vertical axis for both V
and H polarization
Figure 1.1: CFIP Lumina Full Outdoor Unit
1.2.3 Interfaces/Management
•CFIP Lumina unit provides 5 connectors and a grounding screw
•User and NMS traffic is carried over FO cable
•Ethernet traffic supports QoS and 4 priority queues, essential for ACM use

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•User and NMS traffic could be treated as a single data stream or separated by
tagging with different VLAN tags
•Twin BNC connector of the unit enables terminal access into the unit
•BNC connector provides AGC voltage signal to assist unit alignment
•Web, Telnet and SNMP are available as NMS interfaces into the unit
Figure 1.2: Optical CFIP Lumina FODU connectors
Figure 1.3: Electrical CFIP Lumina FODU connectors
1.3 Radio Parameters
•CFIP Lumina is a good example of latest achievements in modem and transceiver
development, providing both excellent radio parameters (System Gain), due to use of
APSK and QAM modulations and efficient despite it consumes small amount of
power Tx/Rx part of the system.
•RSL Threshold at BER 10-6, 56MHz, 256QAM, 366Mbps: -64 dBm.
•System Gain with guaranteed max Tx power and Rx sensitivity is 76 dB.
RSSI port
Twin BNC
ODC port
(LAN1)
ODC port
(LAN2)
DC connector
RJ-45 port
(LAN2)
RJ-45 port
(LAN1)
DC connector

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•ACM (Adaptive Coding and Modulation), hitless ACM opens new possibilities
depending on network designers strategy
•ATPC, Automatic Transmitter Power Control, for increased deployment density
capability.
•Very high flexibility allows configuring the system to various channel bandwidths,
modulation schemes and capacity settings
1.4 Application Examples
1.4.1 Carrier Gigabit Ethernet Trunk Distribution with CFIP Lumina
Superb for extending Fiber Optics network over high capacity radio;
Ideal for crossing mountains and interconnecting Gigabit Ethernet networks;
Designed for building Ethernet backhaul network
Figure 1.4 CFIP Lumina application
1.4.2 Dual Homing Protected Chain of 2+0 CFIP Lumina
A chain of 2+0 radios with full protection by employing 2 Ethernet switches (with Spanning
Tree Protocol and link aggregation support) per site
Figure 1.5 2+0 chain of CFIP Lumina radios

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1.4.3 CFIP Lumina East/West Chain
Figure 1.6 CFIP Lumina East/West chain
1.4.4 CFIP Lumina ring topology
Utilization of STP protocol allows CFIP PhoeniX operation in ring toplogy
Figure 1.7 CFIP Lumina operation in ring topology

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1.5 Technical specifications
III CFIP Lumina FODU technical specification
Frequency range (GHz)
6
7/8
10/11
13/15
18/23
24
26*
38
Channel Bandwidths (MHz)**
28, 40, 56
Modulation
QPSK / 16APSK / 32APSK / 64QAM / 128QAM / 256QAM
Capacity (Mbps)
34 –367
III Performance
Configuration
1+0,
Ring/Mesh (with STP),
2+0 (built-in Ethernet aggregation)
Frequency stability (ppm)
+/-7
Traffic Interfaces
1 or 2 Gigabit Ethernet (electrical or optical)
III Ports
Flange
N-type
UBR84
UBR100
UBR140
UBR220
Circular
10mm
UBR260
UBR320
Ethernet
Optical 1 or 2 ODC ports
Electrical 1 or 2 RJ-45
RSL port, RSSI, BNC connector
Output voltage vs RSL: 0 to 1.4V vs -90 to -20dBm
Serial port for configuration
RS-232, Twin BNC connector
III Management features
Management port
Ethernet VLAN or Separate Ethernet (RJ-45 or ODC)
SNMP
Yes, SNMP traps, MIB, SNMP v1/v2c
EMS
Web based, HTTP
ATPC feature
Yes
ACM feature
Hitless 0ms
Loopbacks
Yes, modem, IF loopback
III Ethernet
Switch type
Managed Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2
Max frame size
9728 bytes
MAC table
4K entries; automatic learning and aging
Packet buffer
128KB; non-blocking store&forward
Flow Control
802.3x
VLAN support
802.1Q (up to 4K VLAN entries)
QinQ (Double Tagging)
Yes
QoS
64 level DiffServ (DSCP) or 8 level 802.1p mapped in 4
prioritization queues with VLAN support
QoS queuing
Fixed or weighted (configurable ratio)
Spanning Tree Protocol
802.1D-2004 RSTP

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III CFIP Lumina Rx sensitivity, payload capacity
Modulation
FEC**
Channel Bandwidth (MHz)
28
40
56
RSL
dBm
Bit rate
Mbps
RSL
dBm
Bit rate
Mbps
RSL
dBm
Bit rate
Mbps
QPSK
Strong
-90
35
-87
50
-86
74
Weak
-88
40
-86
58
-84
85
16APSK
Strong
-82
69
-82
98
-80
147
Weak
-80
82
-79
114
-77
174
32APSK
Strong
-80
88
-78
127
-77
185
Weak
-77
103
-75
146
-75
213
64QAM
Strong
-77
115
-76
164
-74
244
Weak
-75
128
-74
180
-72
270
128QAM
Strong
-74
139
-72
196
-71
292
Weak
-71
151
-70
212
-68
319
256QAM
Strong
-71
162
-67
229
-67
340
Weak
-68
175
-65
245
-64
367
Modulation
FEC**
Channel Bandwidth (MHz)
20
30
40
50
RSL,
dBm
Bit rate,
Mbps
RSL,
dBm
Bit rate,
Mbps
RSL,
dBm
Bit rate,
Mbps
RSL,
dBm
Bit rate,
Mbps
QPSK
Strong
-91
24
-89
37
-87
50
-86
63
Weak
-89
30
-87
43
-86
58
-85
73
16APSK
Strong
-85
49
-82
74
-82
98
-80
125
Weak
-82
59
-80
86
-79
114
-77
148
32APSK
Strong
-82
62
-80
95
-78
127
-77
158
Weak
-79
73
-77
110
-75
146
-75
181
64QAM
Strong
-79
82
-77
123
-76
164
-75
207
Weak
-76
92
-75
135
-74
180
-72
230
128QAM
Strong
-76
98
-74
147
-72
196
-71
249
Weak
-73
109
-72
159
-70
212
-69
271
256QAM
Strong
-72
115
-70
172
-67
229
-68
290
Weak
-69
125
-68
184
-65
245
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313

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III CFIP Lumina Tx power
Modulation
Standard/High Tx Power, dBm
6, 7, 8 GHz
10, 11, 13, 15 GHz
18, 23, 26* GHz
24 GHz****
38 GHz
QPSK
+19 / +27
+19 / +25
+19
-20…0
+12
16APSK
+18 / +26
+18 / +24
+18
-20…-1
+11
32APSK
+17 / +25
+17 / +23
+17
-20…-2
+10
64QAM
+15 / +23
+15 / +21
+15
-20…-4
+8
128QAM
+15 / +23
+15 / +21
+15
-20…-4
+8
256QAM
+12 / +20
+12 / +18
+12
-20…-7
+5
*Under development
** According to ETSI channel plan
*** Forward Error Correction (FEC) can be optimized either for sensitivity (Strong FEC) or for
capacity (Weak FEC)
**** Output Tx range may differ for previous hardware and software versions
1.6 Cable Requirements
Fibre optics cable
Single mode 2 channel fibre with 2 fibre ODC plug is required for management and user
data. Length of the fibre optics cable using default single mode 1310nm SFP module is up to
10 kilometres. SAF Tehnika can provide pigtail cable with ODC-LC connectors and length of
3, 10 or 50 meters.
Figure 1.7: CFIP Lumina ODC-LC cable
DC power cable
CFIP Lumina power supply voltage must be between 3657 V DC, though the nominal
input voltage is 48 V DC 10%. 2-wire outdoor cable with dedicated 2-pin LTW DC connector
assembly is needed to connect to CFIP Lumina. Any polarity can be used. Preferable outer
diameter of power cable is 6mm in order to match CFIP Lumina FODU side connector. Cross-
sectional area shall be not less than 0.75 square mm for installations up to 400 meters (25W
load power). If this area is less than 0.75 square mm, the allowed maximum length of the
cable is reduced due to a higher voltage drop.
Wire cross
section
Lmax @ 50W
Lmax @ 35W
Lmax @ 25W
0.75mm2
180m / 590ft
260m / 853ft
380m / 1246ft
0.5mm2
120m / 393ft
180m / 590ft
250m / 820ft
0.25mm2
60m / 196ft
90m / 295ft
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AWG
Lmax @ 50W
Lmax @ 35W
Lmax @ 25W
18
206m / 677ft
294m / 967ft
412m / 1353ft
20
129m / 426ft
185m / 608ft
259m / 851ft
24
51m / 168ft
73m / 240ft
102m / 337ft
RS-232 Serial Connection
The ASCII console must be connected to the RS-232 serial port with Twin-BNC
connector. This requires a twisted pair (TP) cable with common shield (foil and plaited shield);
the cable must be suitable for Twin-BNC connector.
Using a proper cable, the operation is guaranteed for up to 10 m of cable.
RSSI BNC
To connect the digital multimeter to the CFIP Lumina RSSI port in order to adjust the
antenna alignment, a coaxial cable with BNC connector on one end and appropriate
termination on other end can be used (see example in Figure 1.4).
Figure 1.8. Cable for connecting the voltmeter to the CFIP Lumina RSSI port
1.7 SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable Transceiver)
Initial version of CFIP Lumina is equipped with internal 1310 nm Single-mode Transceiver,
(1000Base-LX) SFP module (P/N I0AOM001) with following features:
- Compliant with IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet Standard;
- Compliant with Fiber Channel 100-SM-LC-L standard;
- Industry standard small form pluggable (SFP) package;
- Duplex LC connector;
- Class 1 laser product complies with EN 60825-1.
Figure 1.9. CFIP Lumina SFP 1310nm SM transceiver
On demand CFIP Lumina at factory premises can be equipped with alternative SFP modules.
Specifications of available SFP modules:
Part
number
Product name
Wavelength
Media
Distance
Application
Tx
power
RSL
threshold
Temp
I0AMOM01
SFP 850nm MM
Transceiver
1000Base-SX 3.3V
850 nm
MMF
550 m
1000Base-
SX
-9.5..-4
dBm
<-18 dBm
-20..+85C

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I0AOM001
SFP 1310nm SM
Transceiver1000Base-
LX 3.3V
1310 nm
SMF
10 km
1000Base-
LX
-9.5..-3
dBm
<-20 dBm
-40..+85C
1.8 CFIP Lumina with FO Gigabit Ethernet Port
1. Lumina and customer equipment connectivity options via FO cables:
by ordering ODC-2xLC outdoor patch cord of appropriate length (3, 10
or 50 meter patch cords can be ordered)
by using outdoor box to connect ODC-2xLC to LC connectorized FO
cable to equipment at customer premises
by welding ODC terminated FO cable to FO cable to equipment at
customer premises and appropriately sealing the weld
2. As Lumina FODU DC-in port has a built in surge arrestor solution, SAF only
recommends to use surge arrestor at the DC source end of the cable
Figure 1.10. Optical CFIP Lumina site
1 ODC-LC cable
2 Surge arrestor on power cable
1.9 CFIP Lumina with RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet Port
Electrical Gigabit interface is vulnerable to overvoltage jumps, thus elevated surge protection
should be implemented one surge arrestor should be placed at FODU, another before user
equipment.
Because of two surge arrestors used, maximum length of user Ethernet Cat.5e or better cable
(100 meters) will be reduced by approximately 20-30 meters.

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Figure 1.11. Electrical CFIP Lumina site
1.10 Labelling
The label can be found on the front side of the unit.
The label contains the following information (see samples in the picture below):
--18-Lumina example is:
-CFIP-13-Lumina for 13GHz FODU,
-CFIP-23-Lumina for 23GHz FODU, etc
-Product Number (I18GHT03L): product number contains information in which band
side (L, H) the FODU operates. Letters A, B, C or D indicate specific subband.
-Unit Serial Number (3203601 00005); the serial number uniquely identifies the unit.
Figure 1.11. Label of the CFIP Lumina Low band side, operating in 18 GHz band
P/N Translation:
HElectrical;
3ion number of the Unit;

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Please note that frequency range is set from the central frequency of the first 14 MHz
channel to the central frequency of the last 14 MHz channel (see the Figure below).
Figure 1.12. Frequency range of the low side CFIP Lumina 18 GHz FODU
The Figure explains Tx frequency range of high side CFIP Lumina 18 GHz radio.

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2 Configuration and Management
There are four ways to adjust and read settings and operation parameters of the CFIP
Lumina equipment:
1. using Web terminal connected to the ODC port,
2. using Telnet terminal connected to the ODC port,
3. using NMS or SNMP terminal, connected to the ODC port, or
4. using ASCII console connected to the serial port.
2.1 Assembling CFIP Lumina DC Connector
1
2
3
4
5
6

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Figure 2.1. Assembling DC power weatherproof connector
1. You will need: (1-6) DC connector components and (7) ready 2-wire DC power cable.
2. Wider sealing rubber ring should be fitted inside from the front end of (6).
3. Narrower sealing rubber ring should be fitted inside from the rear end of (6).
4. Parts of the DC connector should be put on the cable in the sequence as shown
5. DC power cable should be soldered in any layout.
6. Afterwards, part (6) should be tightened on to part (5).
7. Assembled DC power connector after tightening the last part (1)
2.2 Resetting the CFIP Lumina
Depending on the method used, the user may reset the whole terminal or the
management controller individually, see table below for details.
Reset action unplugging power source.
Restarts both the multiplexer module and the management
module. Resets all management counters.
Resetting with button
System
system
reset
Restarts CPU of the management controller. Resets all
management counters.
Resetting with command prompt
system reset cold
Restarts modem and CPU of the management controller.
Resets all management counters.
2.3 Web Interface
This section describes operation of Web interface.
2.3.1 ODC Port
ODC port is used to connect the CFIP Lumina to a PC or Ethernet network for Web,
SNMP and Telnet management.
(!) The length of single mode FO cable can be up to 10 kilometers.

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2.3.2 Ethernet Management Connection Configuration
Before you proceed to initial link setup with Web GUI, you must perform Ethernet
connection configuration by following these steps:
1) Settings Network
connections (or Start Settings Control panel Network connections)
Figure 2.2.
2)
Figure 2.3.
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Figure 2.4.
4) In the dialog box enter the following values (so that your PC is in the same subnet
as default CFIP Lumina addresses):
Figure 2.5.

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Now you are ready to connect to Web GUI or establish Telnet connection.
2.3.3 Connecting to Web Interface
It is recommended to use the following web-browsers (and all later versions):
IE v. 6.0
Mozilla Firefox v. 2.0.0.11
Safari v. 3.0
Opera v. 9.50
After web browsers selection, open it and enter address of the FODU (Figure 2.6).
(!) It is important to know the Side parameter of the FODU to which you want to connect;
whether the factory settings are loaded in FODU.
If Low Side -> IP: 192.168.205.10
If High Side -> IP: 192.168.205.11
Figure 2.6. CFIP Lumina IP address
(!) The default username and password for Web access are:
–username: admin
–password: changeme
If the IP address is correct and you have suitable browser version, you will see
confirmation text. After confirmation you will be redirected to Web interface page. In case of
not valid IP address you will not obtain the configuration interface. In case your browser is not
accepted, you will see the text informing about that.
Web interface page.
erform basic link
configuration (by default Tx power is disabled and parameters of remote side will not be
seen).
If configuration was made correct, you will see the main window of the WEB Interface. If
there are problems in the field displaying Local and/or Remote system values (configured
values are not the same for Local and Remote, or there is a problem with parameter value),
the appropriate cell will be highlighted in red colour.
(!) If you are not obtaining the correct Web page, try to clear browser cookies, cache and
offline data and restart the browser.
(!) All the commands executed from Web GUI will be interpreted as CLI commands and will
be executed as in CLI.
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