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Motorola Motorola PTP 250 User Manual (236 pages)
Power over Ethernet injector unit, PoE power supply
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Power Supply
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Table of Contents
Safety and Regulatory Information
3
Important Safety Information
3
Important Regulatory Information
6
Table of Contents
7
About this User Guide
21
Revision History
22
Version Information
22
General Information
23
Contacting Motorola
24
Reporting Problems
25
Repair and Service
25
Security Advice
27
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
28
Caring for the Environment
29
Chapter 1 Product Description
32
Overview of the PTP 250
32
Purpose
32
Key Features
32
Typical Deployment
33
Figure 1-1 Typical PTP 250 Bridge Deployment (Grounding Not Shown)
33
System Components
34
Product Variants
34
Outdoor Unit (ODU)
35
ODU Description
35
Figure 1-2 Integrated ODU (Front and Rear Views)
35
Figure 1-3 Connectorized ODU (Front and Rear Views)
35
ODU Interfaces
36
Figure 1-4 ODU Interfaces
36
Table 1-1 ODU Interface Functions
36
Connectorized ODU Antenna Interfaces
37
Mounting Brackets
37
Network Connection
37
Figure 1-5 Connectorized ODU Antenna Interfaces
37
Further Reading on the ODU
38
Power over Ethernet Injector (Poe Power Supply)
39
Poe Power Supply Description
39
Figure 1-6 Poe Power Supply
39
Poe Features
40
Poe Power Supply Interfaces
40
Figure 1-7 Poe Power Supply Interfaces
40
Table 1-2 Poe Power Supply Interface Functions
41
Table 1-3 Poe Power Supply Indicator Leds
41
Further Reading on the Poe Power Supply
42
Cabling and Lightning Protection
43
PTP and Lightning Protection
43
Outdoor Connections
43
Indoor Connections
44
Cable Grounding Kits
44
Figure 1-8 Cable Grounding Kit for 1/4" and 3/8" Cable
44
Lightning Protection Units (Lpus)
45
Figure 1-9 LPU Kit
45
Further Reading on Cabling and Lightning Protection
46
Wireless Operation
47
Wireless Transmissions
47
Spectrum Management
47
Adaptive Modulation
47
Mimo
48
Radar Avoidance
49
Security
50
Country of Operation
50
Using Frequency Planning
51
Further Reading on Wireless Operation
52
Ethernet Bridging
53
Customer Network
53
Management Network
54
Back-To-Back Links
54
Protocol Model
55
Figure 1-10 Protocol Layers between Ethernet and Wireless Interfaces
55
Further Reading on Ethernet Bridging
56
Figure 1-11 Protocol Layers between External Interfaces and the Management Agent
56
System Management
57
Web Server
57
Firmware Upgrade
58
Reset to Factory Defaults
58
Further Reading on System Management
58
Chapter 2 Planning Considerations
59
Spectrum Planning
60
Available Spectrum
60
Frequency Selection
61
Channel Width
61
Site Planning
62
ODU Site Selection
62
Power Supply Selection
62
Maximum Cable Lengths
63
Wind Loading
63
Table 2-1 Maximum Cable Lengths
63
Table 2-2 Lateral Force - Metric
64
Table 2-3 Lateral Force - US
64
Link Planning
66
Range and Obstacles
66
PTP Linkplanner
66
Path Loss Considerations
67
When to Install Connectorized Units
68
Grounding and Lightning Protection
69
Standards
69
Lightning Protection Zones
69
General Protection Requirements
70
Figure 2-1 Rolling Sphere Method to Determine the Lightning Protection Zones
70
Protection Requirements for a Mast or Tower Installation
72
Figure 2-2 Grounding Cable Minimum Bend Radius and Angle
72
Figure 2-3 Grounding and Lightning Protection on Mast or Tower
73
Protection Requirements for a Wall Installation
74
Figure 2-4 Grounding and Lightning Protection on Wall
74
Protection Requirements on a High Rise Building
75
Figure 2-5 Grounding and Lightning Protection on Building
75
Figure 2-6 Grounding and Lightning Protection Inside High Building
76
Figure 2-7 Grounding in a High Rise Building - Building Steel Not Available
77
Figure 2-8 Grounding in a High Rise Building - Building Steel Available
78
Data Network Planning
79
IP Interface
79
Back to Back Links
79
Green Ethernet' Switches
79
Chapter 3 Legal Information
81
Motorola Solutions, Inc. End User License Agreement
82
Definitions
82
Grant of License
82
Conditions of Use
83
Title and Restrictions
84
Confidentiality
84
Right to Use Motorola's Name
85
Transfer
85
Phn-2182_002V000 May 2011
85
Updates
85
Maintenance
85
Disclaimer
86
Limitation of Liability
86
U.S. Government
87
Term of License
87
Governing Law
87
Assignment
87
Survival of Provisions
88
Entire Agreement
88
Third Party Software
88
Hardware Warranty
89
Limit of Liability
90
Chapter 4 Reference Information
92
Installation Inventories
92
PTP 250 Kits
92
Table 4-1 PTP 250 Kit Part Numbers
92
Table 4-2 Inventory for ODU and Poe Power Supply Kits
93
Other Standard Components
95
Table 4-3 Additional Inventory for Standard Installations
95
Components Required with Connectorized Odus
97
Table 4-4 Additional Inventory for Connectorized Odus
97
Alternative Components
99
Table 4-5 Alternative PTP 250 Components
99
ODU Specifications
100
ODU Dimensions and Weight
100
Table 4-6 Integrated ODU Physical Specifications
100
Table 4-7 Connectorized ODU Physical Specifications
100
ODU Environmental
101
Table 4-8 ODU Environmental Specifications
101
Power Supply Unit Specifications
102
Power Supply Unit Dimensions and Weight
102
Power Supply Unit Environmental
102
Table 4-9 Power Supply Unit Physical Specifications
102
Table 4-10 Power Supply Unit Environmental Specifications
102
Power Supply Unit Electrical
103
Table 4-11 Power Supply Unit Electrical Specifications
103
Table 4-12 Poe Power Supply Ethernet Interface Specifications
103
Antenna Specifications
104
Antenna Selection Criteria
104
5.8 Ghz FCC Antenna Restrictions
105
Table 4-13 Allowed Antennas for Deployment in Usa/Canada - 5.8 Ghz
105
Wireless Specifications
109
General Wireless Specifications
109
Table 4-14 5.4 Ghz RF Specifications
109
Table 4-15 5.8 Ghz RF Specifications
110
Data Network Specifications
111
Ethernet Interfaces
111
Table 4-16 Ethernet Bridging Specifications
111
Compliance with Safety Standards
112
Electrical Safety Compliance
112
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Compliance
112
Table 4-17 Safety Compliance Specifications
112
Table 4-18 EMC Emissions Compliance
112
Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
113
Table 4-19 Power Compliance Margins
115
Compliance with Radio Regulations
117
Regulatory Constraints on Radio Operation
117
Type Approvals
117
FCC and ETSI Compliance Testing
118
Table 4-20 Radio Certifications
118
Radio and Television Interference
119
Maximum Permitted EIRP
119
Calculating EIRP for Connectorized Units
120
Table 4-21 Maximum Permitted Antenna Gain (Allowing for Cable Loss)
120
Table 4-22 RF Cable Lengths Required to Achieve 1.2 Db Loss at 5.8 Ghz
121
Examples of Regulatory Limits
122
Table 4-23 Example of Regulatory Limits
122
Notifications
123
5.4 Ghz European Union Notification
123
5.8 Ghz FCC and IC Notification
123
Figure 4-1 European Union Certification on 5.4 Ghz Product Label
123
Figure 4-2 FCC and IC Certifications on 5.8 Ghz Product Label
124
5.8 Ghz European Union Notification
125
Figure 4-3 European Union Certification on 5.8 Ghz Product Label
125
Chapter 5 Installation
127
Preparing for Installation
128
Unit Pre-Configuration
128
Safety Precautions
128
Protection Requirements
129
Preparing Personnel
129
Preparing Inventory
129
Preparing Tools
130
Installing the ODU
131
Checks and Safety Precautions
131
Figure 5-1 Checking the ODU before Mounting
132
Selecting a Position for the ODU (Connectorized)
133
Mounting the ODU
133
Installing Connectorized Antennas
135
Preparing for Connectorized Installations
135
Mounting and Connecting Antennas
135
Figure 5-2 Lightning Arrestor Mounting
137
Figure 5-3 Polyphaser Assembly
137
Figure 5-4 Forming a Drip Loop
138
Figure 5-5 Weatherproofing the Antenna Connections
138
Figure 5-6 Grounding Points for Antenna Cables
139
Installing the Drop Cable and LPU
140
Preparing Drop Cables
141
Figure 5-7 Typical Hoisting Grip on Cable
141
Assembling an RJ45 Connector and Gland
142
Figure 5-8 Correct Cable Preparation for Drop Cable of the Supported Type
143
Installing and Grounding the Main Drop Cable
144
Figure 5-9 Drop Cable with RJ45 and Gland
144
Connecting an RJ45 and Gland to a Unit
145
Figure 5-10 Correct and Incorrect Tightening of Cable Gland Back Shell
146
Disconnecting an RJ45 and Gland from a Unit
147
Making a Drop Cable Ground Point
148
Installing and Grounding the Drop Cable at Building Entry
151
Figure 5-11 Grounding at Building Entry
151
Installing the Poe Power Supply
153
Preparing for Poe Power Supply Installation
153
Mounting the Poe Power Supply
154
Figure 5-12 Mounting Slots on Underside of Poe Power Supply
154
Table 5-1 Screw Dimensions for the Poe Power Supply
154
Connecting the Poe Power Supply to the Drop Cable
155
Figure 5-13 Poe Power Supply Connected to LPU-Poe Cable
155
Preparing the Poe Power Supply to Network Equipment Cable
156
Chapter 6 Configuration and Alignment
157
Preparing for Configuration and Alignment
158
Safety Precautions During Configuration and Alignment
158
Regulatory Compliance During Configuration and Alignment
158
Selecting Configuration Options
158
Connecting to the Unit
159
Configuring the Management PC
159
Figure 6-1 IP Configuration on the PC
160
Figure 6-2 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Page
160
Connecting to the PC and Powering up
161
Figure 6-3 Poe Power Supply Connected to ODU and PC (or Network)
161
Logging into the Web Interface
162
Figure 6-4 Digital Signature Confirmation (on First Login)
163
Figure 6-5 Digitally Signed Java App Splash Screen
163
Figure 6-6 Login Page
164
Figure 6-7 Change Password Page (on First Login)
164
Figure 6-8 Set Country Code Page (on First Login)
165
Figure 6-9 Menu and System Summary Page (on First Login)
165
Upgrading Firmware Version
166
Checking the Installed Firmware Version
166
Figure 6-10 Firmware Version in System Status Page
166
Saving the System Configuration
167
Figure 6-11 Save & Restore Page
167
Uploading a New Firmware Version
168
Figure 6-12 Firmware Update Page
169
Figure 6-13 Upload Successful Page
169
Using the Installation Wizard
170
Starting Installation Wizard
170
Figure 6-14 Step 5: Confirm Configuration Page (When Unit Is Armed)
170
Step 1: LAN Configuration
171
Figure 6-15 Step 1: LAN Configuration Page
171
Table 6-1 Step 1: LAN Configuration Attributes
172
Step 2: Wireless Configuration
173
Figure 6-16 Step 2: Wireless Configuration Page
173
Table 6-2 Step 2: Wireless Configuration Attributes
174
Step 3: Date and Time Settings
176
Figure 6-17 Step 3: Date and Time Settings Page
176
Table 6-3 Step 3: Date and Time Settings Attributes
177
Step 4: Email Configuration
178
Figure 6-18 Step 4: Email Configuration Page
178
Table 6-4 Step 4: Email Configuration Attributes
178
Step 5: Confirm Installation Configuration
179
Figure 6-19 Step 5: Confirm Configuration Page
179
Aligning Antennas
180
Starting up the Units
180
Checking that the Units Are Armed
181
Aligning Antennas
181
Figure 6-20 System Summary Page (When Unit Is Armed)
181
Aligning Separate Antennas for Spatial Diversity
183
Monitoring Received Signal Level
183
Table 6-5 Antenna Alignment Tones
184
Figure 6-21 Graphical Alignment Page
185
Disarming the Units
186
Connecting Link to the Network
187
Reviewing System Configuration Attributes
187
Figure 6-22 System Configuration Page
188
Figure 6-23 LAN Configuration Page
188
Figure 6-24 Date and Time Settings Page
189
Comparing Actual to Predicted Performance
190
Figure 6-25 System Status Page
190
Connecting to the Network
191
Chapter 7 Operation
193
Web-Based Management
194
Accessing the Web Interface
194
Figure 7-1 Login Page
194
Figure 7-2 Menu and System Summary Page (Wireless Link Up)
195
Using the Menu Options
196
Figure 7-3 Menu Navigation Bar
196
Table 7-1 Procedures Performed from each Menu Option
197
Viewing the System Summary
198
Figure 7-4 System Summary Page
198
Table 7-2 System Summary Attributes
198
Viewing the System Status
200
Figure 7-5 System Status Page
200
Table 7-3 System Status Equipment Attributes
201
Table 7-4 System Status LAN Attributes
202
Table 7-5 System Status Wireless Attributes
203
Changing Password
206
Logging out
206
Figure 7-6 Change Password Page
206
Managing Link Status and Alerts
207
Managing Link Status
207
Figure 7-7 Status Warning Triangle
207
Managing Email Alerts
208
Table 7-6 Wireless Link Status Attribute Values
208
Table 7-7 Email Alerts
208
Managing Performance
209
Figure 7-8 System Statistics Page
209
Table 7-8 Data Port Counter Attributes in the System Statistics Page
210
Table 7-9 Management Port Counter Attributes in the System Statistics Page
210
Checking Channel Status
211
Figure 7-9 Channel Status Page
211
Table 7-10 Wireless Port Counter Attributes in the System Statistics Page
211
Checking the Retry Histogram
212
Figure 7-10 Retry Histogram Page
212
Figure 7-11 Diagnostic Plotter Page
213
Using the Diagnostics Plotter
213
Table 7-11 Diagnostics Plotter Attributes
214
Diagnostics Calculated over Time
215
Figure 7-12 Diagnostic Attributes Calculated over Time
215
Restoring, Resetting and Rebooting
216
Saving and Restoring the Configuration File
216
Resetting to Default Configuration (Without Country Reset)
217
Resetting to Default Configuration (with Country Reset)
218
Figure 7-13 Using the Reset Plug
219
Recovering a Lost IP Address
220
Rebooting the Unit
220
Figure 7-14 Reboot Wireless Unit Page
220
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
221
Testing Link End Hardware
222
Testing When Poe Leds Do Not Illuminate Correctly
222
Testing after a Lightning Strike
222
Test Flowcharts
223
Figure 8-1 Link End Hardware Test Flowchart #1
223
Figure 8-2 Link End Hardware Test Flowchart #2
224
AC LED Is off
225
AC LED Is Flashing
225
PORT LED Is off
226
PORT LED Is Flashing
226
Figure 8-3 PTP LPU Test Points and PWR LED
227
Test Ethernet Packet Errors Reported by ODU
228
Test Ethernet Packet Errors Reported by Managed Switch or Router
228
Test Ping Packet Loss
229
Test Resistance at the Poe End of the Drop Cable
230
Figure 8-4 Drop Cable Tester (Front and Back Views)
230
Table 8-1 RJ45 Cable Resistance Tests at the Poe Power Supply End
231
Testing the Radio Link
232
No Activity
232
Some Activity
233
Glossary
235
Phn-2182_002V000 May 2011
235
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Motorola Motorola PTP 250 User Manual (230 pages)
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Wireless Router
| Size: 3.79 MB
Table of Contents
Safety and Regulatory Information
3
Important Safety Information
3
Important Regulatory Information
5
Radar Avoidance
5
Table of Contents
7
About this User Guide
19
Revision History
20
Version Information
20
General Information
21
Contacting Motorola
22
Reporting Problems
23
Repair and Service
23
Security Advice
25
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
26
Caring for the Environment
27
Chapter 1: Product Description
30
Overview of the PTP 250
30
Purpose
30
Key Features
30
Typical Deployment
31
System Components
31
Figure 1-1 Typical PTP 250 Bridge Deployment (Grounding Not Shown)
31
Product Variants
32
Outdoor Unit (ODU)
33
ODU Description
33
Figure 1-2 Integrated ODU (Front and Rear Views)
33
Figure 1-3 Connectorized ODU (Front and Rear Views)
33
ODU Interfaces
34
Figure 1-4 ODU Interfaces
34
Table 1-1 ODU Interface Functions
34
Connectorized ODU Antenna Interfaces
35
Mounting Brackets
35
Network Connection
35
Figure 1-5 Connectorized ODU Antenna Interfaces
35
Further Reading on the ODU
36
Power over Ethernet Injector (Poe Power Supply)
37
Poe Power Supply Description
37
Figure 1-6 Poe Power Supply
37
Poe Features
38
Poe Power Supply Interfaces
38
Figure 1-7 Poe Power Supply Interfaces
38
Table 1-2 Poe Power Supply Interface Functions
39
Table 1-3 Poe Power Supply Indicator Leds
39
Further Reading on the Poe Power Supply
40
Cabling and Lightning Protection
41
PTP and Lightning Protection
41
Outdoor Connections
41
Indoor Connections
42
Cable Grounding Kits
42
Figure 1-8 Cable Grounding Kit for 1/4" and 3/8" Cable
42
Lightning Protection Units (Lpus)
43
Figure 1-9 LPU Kit
43
Further Reading on Cabling and Lightning Protection
44
Wireless Operation
45
Wireless Transmissions
45
Spectrum Management
45
Adaptive Modulation
45
Mimo
46
Radar Avoidance
47
Security
48
Country of Operation
48
Using Frequency Planning
49
Further Reading on Wireless Operation
50
Ethernet Bridging
51
Customer Network
51
Management Network
52
Back-To-Back Links
52
Protocol Model
53
Figure 1-10 Protocol Layers between Ethernet and Wireless Interfaces
53
Further Reading on Ethernet Bridging
54
Figure 1-11 Protocol Layers between External Interfaces and the Management Agent
54
System Management
55
Web Server
55
Firmware Upgrade
56
Reset to Factory Defaults
56
Further Reading on System Management
56
Chapter 2: Planning Considerations
58
Regulatory Planning
58
Regulatory Limits
58
Table 2-1 Example of Regulatory Limits
58
Conforming to the Limits
59
Available Spectrum
59
Frequency Selection
60
Channel Width
60
Avoidance of Weather Radars (USA Only)
61
Table 2-2 Channels to be Avoided When Close to TDWR Radars
61
Site Planning
62
ODU Site Selection
62
Power Supply Selection
62
Maximum Cable Lengths
63
Wind Loading
63
Table 2-3 Maximum Cable Lengths
63
Table 2-4 Lateral Force - Metric
64
Table 2-5 Lateral Force - US
64
Wind Speed Statistics
65
Link Planning
66
Range and Obstacles
66
PTP Linkplanner
66
Path Loss Considerations
67
Planning for Connectorized Units
68
When to Install Connectorized Units
68
Choosing External Antennas
68
Calculating Maximum Power Level for Connectorized Units
69
Table 2-6 Setting Maximum Power Level to Meet EIRP Limits
69
Calculating RF Cable Length (5.8 Ghz FCC Only)
70
Table 2-7 RF Cable Lengths Required to Achieve 1.2 Db Loss at 5.8 Ghz
70
Grounding and Lightning Protection
71
The Need for Power Surge Protection
71
Standards
71
Lightning Protection Zones
72
Figure 2-1 Rolling Sphere Method to Determine the Lightning Protection Zones
72
General Protection Requirements
73
Protection Requirements for a Mast or Tower Installation
74
Figure 2-2 Grounding Cable Minimum Bend Radius and Angle
74
Figure 2-3 Grounding and Lightning Protection on Mast or Tower
75
Protection Requirements for a Wall Installation
76
Figure 2-4 Grounding and Lightning Protection on Wall
76
Protection Requirements on a High Rise Building
77
Figure 2-5 Grounding and Lightning Protection on Building
77
Figure 2-6 Grounding and Lightning Protection Inside High Building
78
Data Network Planning
79
IP Interface
79
Back to Back Links
79
Green Ethernet' Switches
79
Ordering Components
80
PTP 250 Kits
80
Table 2-8 PTP 250 Kit Part Numbers
80
Table 2-9 Inventory for ODU and Poe Power Supply Kits
81
Other Standard Components
83
Table 2-10 Additional Inventory for Standard Installations
83
Components Required with Connectorized Odus
85
Table 2-11 Additional Inventory for Connectorized Odus
85
Table 2-12 Allowed Antennas for Deployment in Usa/Canada - 5.4 Ghz
87
Table 2-13 Allowed Antennas for Deployment in Usa/Canada - 5.8 Ghz
87
Alternative Components
90
Table 2-14 Alternative PTP 250 Components
90
Chapter 3: Legal Information
91
Motorola Solutions, Inc. End User License Agreement
92
Definitions
92
Grant of License
92
Conditions of Use
93
Title and Restrictions
94
Confidentiality
94
Right to Use Motorola's Name
95
Transfer
95
Updates
95
Maintenance
95
Disclaimer
96
Limitation of Liability
96
U.S. Government
96
Term of License
97
Governing Law
97
Assignment
97
Survival of Provisions
97
Entire Agreement
97
Third Party Software
97
Hardware Warranty
99
Limit of Liability
100
Chapter 4: Reference Information
102
Equipment Specifications
102
ODU Specifications
102
Table 4-1 Integrated ODU Physical Specifications
102
Table 4-2 Connectorized ODU Physical Specifications
102
Table 4-3 ODU Environmental Specifications
102
Power Supply Unit Specifications
103
Table 4-4 Power Supply Unit Physical Specifications
103
Table 4-5 Power Supply Unit Environmental Specifications
103
Table 4-6 Power Supply Unit Electrical Specifications
103
Table 4-7 Poe Power Supply Ethernet Interface Specifications
104
Wireless Specifications
105
General Wireless Specifications
105
Table 4-8 5.4 Ghz RF Specifications
105
Table 4-9 5.8 Ghz RF Specifications
106
Data Network Specifications
107
Ethernet Interfaces
107
Table 4-10 Ethernet Bridging Specifications
107
Compliance with Safety Standards
108
Electrical Safety Compliance
108
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Compliance
108
Table 4-11 Safety Compliance Specifications
108
Table 4-12 EMC Emissions Compliance
108
Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
109
Calculated Distances and Power Compliance Margins
110
Table 4-13 Power Compliance Margins
111
Compliance with Radio Regulations
112
Type Approvals
112
Table 4-14 Radio Certifications
112
FCC and ETSI Compliance Testing
113
Notifications
114
5.4 Ghz European Union Notification
114
Figure 4-1 European Union Certification on 5.4 Ghz Product Label
114
5.8 Ghz FCC and IC Notification
115
5.8 Ghz European Union Notification
116
Figure 4-2 FCC and IC Certifications on 5.8 Ghz Product Label
116
Figure 4-3 European Union Certification on 5.8 Ghz Product Label
117
Chapter 5: Installation
120
Preparing for Installation
120
Unit Pre-Configuration
120
Safety Precautions
120
Protection Requirements
120
Selecting Installation Options
121
Preparing Personnel
121
Preparing Inventory
121
Preparing Tools
121
Installing the ODU
122
Checks and Safety Precautions
122
Figure 5-1 Checking the ODU before Mounting
123
Selecting a Position for the ODU (Connectorized)
124
Mounting the ODU
124
Installing Connectorized Antennas
126
Preparing for Connectorized Installations
126
Mounting and Connecting Antennas
126
Figure 5-2 Lightning Arrestor Mounting
127
Figure 5-3 Polyphaser Assembly
128
Figure 5-4 Grounding Points for Antenna Cables
129
Weatherproofing an N Type Connector
130
Installing the Drop Cable and LPU
133
Preparing Drop Cables
134
Figure 5-5 Typical Hoisting Grip on Cable
134
Assembling an RJ45 Connector and Gland
135
Figure 5-6 Correct Cable Preparation for Drop Cable of the Supported Type
136
Installing and Grounding the Main Drop Cable
137
Figure 5-7 Drop Cable with RJ45 and Gland
137
Connecting an RJ45 and Gland to a Unit
138
Disconnecting an RJ45 and Gland from a Unit
140
Making a Drop Cable Ground Point
141
Installing and Grounding the Drop Cable at Building Entry
145
Figure 5-8 Grounding at Building Entry
145
Installing the Poe Power Supply
147
Preparing for Poe Power Supply Installation
147
Mounting the Poe Power Supply
148
Figure 5-9 Mounting Slots on Underside of Poe Power Supply
148
Table 5-1 Screw Dimensions for the Poe Power Supply
148
Connecting the Poe Power Supply to the Drop Cable
149
Figure 5-10 Poe Power Supply Connected to LPU-Poe Cable
149
Preparing the Poe Power Supply to Network Equipment Cable
150
Chapter 6: Configuration and Alignment
151
Preparing for Configuration and Alignment
152
Safety Precautions During Configuration and Alignment
152
Regulatory Compliance During Configuration and Alignment
152
Selecting Configuration Options
152
Connecting to the Unit
153
Configuring the Management PC
153
Figure 6-1 IP Configuration on the PC
154
Figure 6-2 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Page
154
Connecting to the PC and Powering up
155
Figure 6-3 Poe Power Supply Connected to ODU and PC (or Network)
155
Logging into the Web Interface
156
Figure 6-4 Digital Signature Confirmation (on First Login)
157
Figure 6-5 Digitally Signed Java App Splash Screen
157
Figure 6-6 Login Page
158
Figure 6-7 Change Password Page (on First Login)
158
Figure 6-8 Set Country Code Page (on First Login)
159
Figure 6-9 Menu and System Summary Page (on First Login)
159
Upgrading Firmware Version
160
Checking the Installed Firmware Version
160
Figure 6-10 Firmware Version in System Status Page
160
Uploading a New Firmware Version
161
Figure 6-11 Firmware Update Page
162
Figure 6-12 Upload Successful Page
162
Starting Installation Wizard
163
Figure 6-13 Step 5: Confirm Configuration Page (When Unit Is Armed)
163
Using the Installation Wizard
163
Step 1: LAN Configuration
164
Figure 6-14 Step 1: LAN Configuration Page
164
Table 6-1 Step 1: LAN Configuration Attributes
165
Step 2: Wireless Configuration
166
Figure 6-15 Step 2: Wireless Configuration Page
166
Table 6-2 Step 2: Wireless Configuration Attributes
167
Step 3: Date and Time Settings
168
Figure 6-16 Step 3: Date and Time Settings Page
169
Table 6-3 Step 3: Date and Time Settings Attributes
170
Step 4: Email Configuration
171
Figure 6-17 Step 4: Email Configuration Page
171
Table 6-4 Step 4: Email Configuration Attributes
171
Step 5: Confirm Installation Configuration
172
Figure 6-18 Step 5: Confirm Configuration Page
172
Aligning Antennas
173
Starting up the Units
173
Checking that the Units Are Armed
174
Aligning Antennas
174
Figure 6-19 System Summary Page (When Unit Is Armed)
174
Aligning Separate Antennas for Spatial Diversity
176
Monitoring Received Signal Level
176
Table 6-5 Antenna Alignment Tones
177
Figure 6-20 Graphical Alignment Page
178
Disarming the Units
179
Connecting Link to the Network
180
Reviewing System Configuration Attributes
180
Figure 6-21 System Configuration Page
181
Figure 6-22 LAN Configuration Page
181
Figure 6-23 Date and Time Settings Page
182
Comparing Actual to Predicted Performance
183
Figure 6-24 System Status Page
183
Connecting to the Network
184
Saving the System Configuration
185
Figure 6-25 Save & Restore Page
185
Chapter 7: Operation
187
Web-Based Management
188
Accessing the Web Interface
188
Figure 7-1 Login Page
188
Figure 7-2 Menu and System Summary Page (Wireless Link Up)
189
Using the Menu Options
190
Figure 7-3 Menu Navigation Bar
190
Table 7-1 Procedures Performed from each Menu Option
191
Viewing the System Summary
192
Figure 7-4 System Summary Page
192
Table 7-2 System Summary Attributes
192
Viewing the System Status
194
Figure 7-5 System Status Page
194
Table 7-3 System Status Equipment Attributes
195
Table 7-4 System Status LAN Attributes
196
Table 7-5 System Status Wireless Attributes
197
Changing Password
200
Logging out
200
Figure 7-6 Change Password Page
200
Managing Link Status and Alerts
201
Managing Link Status
201
Figure 7-7 Status Warning Triangle
201
Managing Email Alerts
202
Table 7-6 Wireless Link Status Attribute Values
202
Table 7-7 Email Alerts
202
Managing Performance
203
Checking System Statistics
203
Figure 7-8 System Statistics Page
203
Table 7-8 Data Port Counter Attributes in the System Statistics Page
204
Table 7-9 Management Port Counter Attributes in the System Statistics Page
204
Checking Channel Status
205
Figure 7-9 Channel Status Page
205
Table 7-10 Wireless Port Counter Attributes in the System Statistics Page
205
Checking the Retry Histogram
206
Figure 7-10 Retry Histogram Page
206
Using the Diagnostics Plotter
207
Figure 7-11 Diagnostic Plotter Page
207
Table 7-11 Diagnostics Plotter Attributes
208
Diagnostics Calculated over Time
209
Figure 7-12 Diagnostic Attributes Calculated over Time
209
Restoring the System Configuration
210
Restoring, Resetting and Rebooting
210
Resetting to Default Configuration (Without Country Reset)
211
Resetting to Default Configuration (with Country Reset)
212
Figure 7-13 Using the Reset Plug
213
Recovering a Lost IP Address
214
Rebooting the Unit
214
Figure 7-14 Reboot Wireless Unit Page
214
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
215
Testing Link End Hardware
216
Testing When Poe Leds Do Not Illuminate Correctly
216
Testing after a Lightning Strike
216
Test Flowcharts
217
Figure 8-1 Link End Hardware Test Flowchart #1
217
Figure 8-2 Link End Hardware Test Flowchart #2
218
AC LED Is off
219
AC LED Is Flashing
219
PORT LED Is off
220
PORT LED Is Flashing
220
Figure 8-3 PTP LPU Test Points and PWR LED
221
Test Ethernet Packet Errors Reported by ODU
222
Test Ethernet Packet Errors Reported by Managed Switch or Router
222
Test Ping Packet Loss
223
Test Resistance in the ODU Cable
224
Figure 8-4 Drop Cable Tester (Front and Back Views)
224
Table 8-1 RJ45 Cable Resistance Tests at the Poe Power Supply End
225
Testing the Radio Link
226
No Activity
226
Some Activity
227
Radio and Television Interference
227
Glossary
229
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