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1. 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 6 4 modemLDPCLock TEGER RO O NORMAL N A 1 LOCKED 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 6 5 modemReserved TEGER N A N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 1 SysACME nable NTEGER RW O OFF Q OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 2 1 SysA C MP rofileO PS KE nable TEGER RW O OFF Q OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 2 2 SysAC MP rofileQAM16E nable TEGER RW O OFF O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 2 3 sySACMP rofileQAM32E nable TEGER RW O OFF 1 ON O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 2 4 sySACMP rofileQAM64E nable TEGER RW O OFF 1 ON O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 2 5 SysAC MP rofileQAM 128E nable TEGER RW O OFF O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 2 6 sysACMP rofileQAM256E nable TEGER RW O OFF 1 ON O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 3 1 sysACMOPSKMSEImprove Opaque Float RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 3 2 sysACMOAM16MSEImprove Opaque Float RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 3 3 sysACMQAM32MSElmprove Opaque Float RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 3 4 S SsACMQAM64MS EImprove Opaque Float RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 3 5 sysACMQAM128MSE Improve Opaque F loat RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 3 6 sysACMQAM256MSE Improve Opaque F loat RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 4 1 sysACMOPSKMSEDegrade Opaque Float RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 4 2 sysACMOAM16MSEDegrade Opaque F loat RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1
2. Apex11 1A 8 10785 11275 490 8 11275 10785 Apex11 1A 9 10795 11285 490 9 11285 10795 Apex11 1A 10 10805 11295 490 10 11295 10805 11 1A 11 10815 11305 490 11 11305 10815 Apex11 2A 12 10825 11315 490 12 11315 10825 11 1A 13 10835 11325 490 13 11325 10835 Apex11 1A 14 10845 11335 490 14 11335 10845 11 1A 15 10855 11345 490 15 11345 10855 Apex11 1A 16 10865 11355 490 16 11355 10865 Apex11 1A 17 10875 11365 490 17 11365 10875 Apex11 2A 18 10885 11375 490 18 11375 10885 11 1A 19 10895 11385 490 19 11385 10895 Apex11 1A 20 10905 11395 490 20 11395 10905 Apex11 1A 21 10915 11405 490 21 11405 10915 11 1A 22 10925 11415 490 22 11415 10925 Apex11 1A 23 10935 11425 490 23 11425 10935 Apex11 2A 24 10945 11435 490 24 11435 10945 Apex11 2A 25 10955 11445 490 Apex11 2B 25 11445 10955 Apex11 2A 26 10965 11455 490 Apex11 2B 26 11455 10965 Apex11 2A 27 10975 11465 490 Apex11 2B 27 11465 10975 Apex11 2A 28 10985 11475 490 Apex11 2B 28 11475 10985 11 2A 29 10995 11485 490 Apex11 2B 29 11485 10995 Apex11 2A 30 11005 11495 490 Apex11 2B 30 11495 11005 Apex11 2A 31 11015 11505 490 11 2 31 11505 11015 11 2 32 11025 11515 490 11 2 32 11515 11025 11 2 33 11035 11525 490 11 2 33 11525 11035 Apex11 2A 34 11045 11535 490 Apex11 2B 34 11535 11045 Apex11 2A 35 11055
3. EXAMPLE To display the current synchronization state trango contig sync state Sync State Synchronized RELATED Failover sync syslog SYNTAX Syslog lt clear gt DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Syslog command is used to display system event log All the configuration changes and errors are logged The system log is a circular buffer and old entries will be deleted once the buffer becomes full The buffer can have 1000 entries Syslog clear is used to clear the log buffer EXAMPLE To display the current system log trango config syslog Current 0 01 08 36 120 0 0 01 08 33 440 1 ATTN eth set port speed port 0 speed 1000 RELATED N A targetrssi SYNTAX targetrssi lt value gt Value 88 to 25 dBm DEFAULT VALUE 40dBm DESCRIPTION Targetrssi command is used to set the target signal level expected during the normal operation of the link ATPC tracks the tragetrssi EXAMPLE Set the targetrssi at 45dBm trango config targetrssi 45 target rssi 45 00 dBm SUCCESS RELATED atpc rssi 1 02 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual temp SYNTAX temp DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Temp command is used to display the current system temperature in Celsius EXAMPLE To display current temp trango contig temp System temperature 45 celsius RELATED N A telnetd SYNTAX
4. Apex11 1A 5 10800 11290 490 5 11290 10800 Apex11 1A 6 10820 11310 490 6 11310 10820 Apex11 1A 7 10840 11330 490 7 11330 10840 Apex11 1A 8 10860 11350 490 8 11350 10860 Apex11 1A 9 10880 11370 490 9 11370 10880 11 1A 10 10900 11390 490 10 11390 10900 Apex11 1A 11 10920 11410 490 11 11410 10920 Apex11 1A 12 10940 11430 490 12 11430 10940 Apex11 2A 13 10960 11450 490 Apex11 2B 13 11450 10960 Apex11 2A 14 10980 11470 490 11 2 14 11470 10980 11 2 15 11000 11490 490 11 2 15 11490 11000 11 2 16 11020 11510 490 11 2 16 11510 11020 11 2 17 11040 11530 490 11 2 17 11530 11040 11 2 18 11060 11550 490 11 2 18 11550 11060 11 2 19 11080 11570 490 11 2 19 11570 11080 11 2 20 11100 11590 490 11 2 20 11590 11100 11 2 21 11120 11610 490 11 2 21 11610 11120 11 2 22 11140 11630 490 11 2 22 11630 11140 11 2 23 11160 11650 490 11 2 23 11650 11160 11 2 24 11180 11670 490 11 2 24 11670 11180 Canada SRSP 310 7 30 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex11 1A 1 10725 11215 490 1 11215 10725 Apex11 1A 2 10755 11245 490 2 11245 10755 Apex11 1A 3 10785 11275 490 3 11275 10785 Apex1
5. Apex18 1A 4 17980 19540 1560 4 19540 17980 Apex18 1A 5 18060 19620 1560 5 19620 18060 Canada 10 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex18 1A 1 17805 19365 1560 1 19365 17805 Apex18 1A 2 17815 19375 1560 2 19375 17815 Apex18 1A 3 17825 19385 1560 3 19385 17825 Apex18 1A 4 17835 19395 1560 4 19395 17835 Apex18 1A 5 17845 19405 1560 5 19405 17845 Apex18 1A 6 17855 19415 1560 6 19415 17855 Apex18 1A 7 17865 19425 1560 7 19425 17865 Apex18 1A 8 17875 19435 1560 8 19435 17875 Apex18 1A 9 17885 19445 1560 9 19445 17885 Apex18 1A 10 17895 19455 1560 10 19455 17895 Apex18 1A 11 17905 19465 1560 11 19465 17905 Apex18 1A 12 17915 19475 1560 12 19475 17915 Apex18 1A 13 17925 19485 1560 13 19485 17925 18 1 14 17935 19495 1560 14 19495 17935 18 1 15 17945 19505 1560 15 19505 17945 18 1 16 17955 19515 1560 16 19515 17955 18 1 17 17965 19525 1560 17 19525 17965 18 1 18 17975 19535 1560 18 19535 17975 18 1 19 17985 19545 1560 19 19545 17985 18 1 20 17995 19555 1560 20 19555 17995 18 1 21 18005 19565 1560 21 19565 18005 18 1 22 18015 19575 1560 22 19575 18015 18 1 23 18025 19585 1560 23 19585 18025 18 1 24 18035 19595 1560 24 19595 18035 18 1 25 18045 19605 1560 25 19605 18045 18 1 26 18055 1
6. Data RSSI Speeds are uni directional For aggregate full duplex speeds multiply numbers below by 2 Channel QPSK 16QAM 32QAM 640 128QAM 256QAM Legend Size RSSI RSSI RSSI RSSI RSSI RSSI Basic Package no License iow 15 Mbps 30 Mbps 37 Mbps 45 Mbps 52 Mbps 60 Mbps Key 110 Mbps max 90 84 80 78 74 72 License Key 1 226 Mbps maximum 20 MHz 30 Mbps 63 Mbps 79 Mbps 95 Mbps 110 Mbps 126 Mbps 89 82 78 76 72 70 30 MHz 46 Mbps 94 Mbps 117 Mbps 142 Mbps 165 Mbps 188 Mbps 87 80 77 74 71 68 40 MHz 64 Mbps 128 Mbps 159 Mbps 194 Mbps 226 Mbps 86 79 75 73 69 50 MHz 77 Mbps 156 Mbps 195 Mbps 84 77 74 56 80 88 Mbps 179 Mbps MHz 83 76 Packet Size 64 9600 bytes Flow Control Yes via Ethernet pause frames GigE mode only Security Authentication uses 2 level password Configuration amp SSH HTTPS Ethernet SNMPV2 Management Remote firmware update TFTP client in radio unit Antenna Model Description Gain 3 dB Beamwidth Antenna options AD18G 2 2 foot antenna with slip fit mount 38 6 dBi 2 0 AD18G 3 3 foot antenna with slip fit mount 42 dBi 1 3 AD18G 4 4 foot antenna with slip fit mount 44 5 1 Power Input 40 5 10 57 VDC Power Consumption 48 Watts 108 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved Tran
7. 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 51 Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Grounding Recommendations The Apex unit does not require any additional grounding since it is attached directly to the antenna and thus shares the antenna s ground Please note that if the antenna is attached to a metal pole that is earth grounded no other grounding is necessary The PoE includes a grounding screw located on the side of the panel and should be connected to a low resistance path to earth ground typically through the rack frame Figure 25 trangobroadband WIRELE s Figure 25 PoE ground screw If the antenna support structure is not earth grounded through a low resistance high current path do not proceed with the installation Weather Proofing Cabling It is important to properly seal each cable connection to protect against moisture and corrosion Trango LINK Apex uses special connectors which provide this protection and is included with your purchase Please note that proper strain relief and installation is mandatory to prevent moisture intrusion Damage to the unit from moisture intrusion through the Ethernet caps or Fiber plates are not covered under warranty 52 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 3 Configuration To properly install the Ethernet weatherized connectors first remove the cap from the unit and pass the b
8. 74 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Command List in Debug Mode Cli Exit Help tg reboot tg powercycle Ping ip address gt Route N A ssh ip address gt Syslog telnet ip address gt 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved Chapter 7 Bench Testing Used to Enter the CLI trango view node Logout of the system Display list of commands in the debug node Reboot the system Power cycle the system ping network hosts Display the current system routing table ssh into another host Display current system log telnet into another host 75 Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual CLI Command Description acm SYNTAX acm enable on off gt acm mod modulation enable on off gt acm mod modulation mse de value acm mod modulation mse im value DEFAULT VALUE acm enable Off acm mod modulation enable on acm mod modulation mse de see table below acm mod modulation mse im see table below DESCRIPTION acm is used to turn on the adaptive modulation feature When enabled the current speed may shift to different profile modulation based based on the current MSE value And predefined MSE degrade and improve thresholds ACM is not symmetric and each end can have different profiles at a given time depending upon the MSE values on each end acm mod is used to enable disable certain profil
9. Default Opmode must be on in order for the unit to transmit after a reboot Be sure to enable Default Opmode before deployment in the field Save and Reboot The save command is needed so that setting changes are persistent through a reboot A reboot is required for settings to take full effect Evaluate Link Quality Link Test A link test can only be performed on a link that is carrying traffic and will not impact customers linktest can be used without the link lock but it s more meaningful when locked The linktest can be performed from the CLI only and will display information pertaining to link quality Link Test only displays information for the local side of the link The fields displayed are LOCK RSSI MSE BER TX and RX are displayed if ACM is enabled LOCK Once lock is achieved the radio can pass traffic If the lock is not 1 there are problems with the link setup that need to be evaluated 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 39 Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual RSSI The Received Signal Strength Indicator level measured in dBm This value should be compared to the expected signal level determined during the design phase of the project Signal levels that are 20 dBm lower than expected are typically associated with antenna misalignment i e one antenna is aligned to a side lobe Signal levels that are more than a few dB lower than expected may indicate obstructions in the F
10. TrangoLINK Apex 11 GHz 15 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz All in One High Capacity Point to Point Licensed Microwave Native Ethernet Backhaul User Manual September 2009 Revision 2 1 TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents ND 1 Figure EI TE 5 NEE TEE 6 Preface ee EE S 7 Federal Communications Commission FCC Emission 9 European Telecommunications Standards Institute ETSI 9 Warranty 1 EE 9 Chapter 1 nana nennen 10 lut Oe Le m IQ 10 eu c cet 10 Ports Eeer 11 Mount Latches 8 Waveguide Connections 12 Chapter 2 Getting 13 Power and Connections ox gic hed dnd JN P en doe pipe n ee 14 Eed 15 Connecting Power Using Power over Ethemet 15 Connecting Power Using Direct DC 16 Basic Configuration Concepts E 17 Opmode Concept 17 Mean Square Error 18 MSE Expected and Maximum 18 Max Power le E 18 ACM Adaptive Coding 8 Modulation 19 ATIPO
11. freq 19480 TX freq 19480 RX freq 17920 SUCCESS To view current frequency setting trango config freq TX freq 19480 RX freq 17920 RELATED opmode help SYNTAX DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Typing the command will display the list of commands in the current node with a one line description of the commands EXAMPLE trango contig lt Display the List of cmds gt RELATED N A 85 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual httpd SYNTAX httpd on off DEFAULT VALUE ON DESCRIPTION Turn on httpd server for Web interface access The Web interface supports both secure https and normal http access EXAMPLE To turn off httpd trango config A httpd off httpd off SUCCESS To view current httpd status trango config httpd httpd off RELATED lpconfig ibm SYNTAX Ibm enable id ip gt Ibm enable on off gt Ibm id lt 1 4090 gt Ibm ip valid ip address gt Ibm port lt 0 copper 1 fiber DEFAULT VALUE Enable on id 1 IP 10 10 10 1 DESCRIPTION This command is used to configure the In Band Management IBM channel to manage the system Both IBM and the Out of Band Management OBM can be used together The management VLAN ID can be configured based on the user reguirement from 1 4090 The IP address for the IBM channel is independent of the OBM port on the IDU The
12. 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 7 rfTemp TEGER RO 99 99 IA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 8 rfTargetR 551 TEGER RW 25 88 40 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 9 1551 TEGER RO 0 99 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 10 1 rRFMRFpil TEGER RO O NOLOCK N A 1 LOCK 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 10 2 rfRF MIF pil TEGER RO O NOLOCK 1 LOCK 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 10 3 rfTransmitpll NTEGER RO O NOLOCK 1 LOCK 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 10 4 rfR eceviepll TEGER RO O NOLOCK 1 LOCK 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 11 1 rflnDataOctet Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 11 2 rfinDataPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 11 3 rflnDropP Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 11 5 ortUtil Counter32 RO 0 100 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 12 1 rfOutDataP ackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 12 2 rfOutDataOctet Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 12 3 rfOutP ortUtil Counter32 RO 0 100 GigE OIDs Object ID Name Access Range Limit Default Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 1 1 gigelBMEnable TEGER RW O OFF 1 OFF 1 3 6 14 1 5454 1 60 4 12 gigelBMIp pAddr RW 16 172 168 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 1 3 gigelBMVlaniD TEGER RW J an 90 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 1 4 gigelBMP ort NTEGER RW O copper 1 fiber copper 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 2 1 gigeEth1E nable TEGER RW O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 2 2 gigeE th2E nable TEGER RW
13. Chapter 2 Getting Started About this Chapter This chapter discusses the basic steps to get started The following topics will be covered in this chapter Power and Connections Basic Configuration Concepts e Management It is recommended that you first test and configure the radios on the bench before deploying them in the field Bench testing is a particularly important exercise for the novice user Please see Chapter 7 for details and the importance of bench testing Additional accessories are required to complete installation of the TrangoLINK Apex such as power supplies PoE devices fiber kits cables and antennas Accessories are sold separately See Appendix E for a complete list of accessories 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 3 Chapter 2 Getting Started TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Power and Connections Apex Unit Data Port Management Port Shielded Cat 5 5 Straight through Cable Shielded Cat 5 Straight through Cable KNEZ Network Data PC Power Cable Management 48 V Power Supply PC Figure 4 Power and Ethernet wiring diagram proportions not to scale 1 4 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started Power Supply The Apex requires a 48 Volt power supply Trango Systems recommends two power supplies see Appendix E for a complete listing of accessories 1 48 VDC
14. Ed gt Le CS ees Haee IN Ucast Pkt Clear Counter Figure 11 Statistics Web page System Status System Status show which GigE and Fiber ports are active This section also provides the RSSI MSE BER Radio Temp Modulation ACM Profile and if the link has lock Link Status Link Status provides Modem Lock and PLL information This information is either Red for off or Green for on In order to achieve link lock all items in this section need to be Green Modem Lock e Timing The RF signal from the far end has been detected and the symbol timing loop is locked e Preamble Must be locked to pass traffic e LDPC Low Density Parity Check An efficient form of forward error correction coding Must be locked to pass traffic 36 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 3 Configuration PLL Lock Phase Lock Loop e RFM RF Unit RF Local PLL Normally green RFM IF Unit RF Module Intermediate Frequency PLL Normally green Transmit PLL Unit transmit IF PLL Normally green Receive PLL Unit receive IF PLL Normally green Ethernet Status Ethernet Status provides the configuration information of each data port along with the following counters GigE Status Enabled The specified port can be either ON or OFF Auto Nego Displays either ON or OFF for setting selection Pause Frame The Pause frame can be either ON or OFF e Du
15. SYNTAX opmode on off gt DEFAULT VALUE Off DESCRIPTION Opmode command is used to enable the transmitter on the system Opmode settings are not persistent across reboot See default opmode command Freq needs to be set before opmode can be turned ON EXAMPLE Set Opmode on trango config opmode opmode on RELATED Default opmode freq passwd SYNTAX Passwd new passwd new passwd gt DEFAULT VALUE trango DESCRIPTION Passwd command is used to change the passwd for the config node The change is persistent across reboot EXAMPLE Set the passwd of config node to apex trango config passwd apex apex SUCCESS RELATED Show passwords config Port gel Copper ge2 Fiber SYNTAX port eth gt lt port gt settings value For Ethernet Port the following commands are valid port eth ge1 ge2 lt autonegotiate gt lt on off gt port eth ge1 ge2 duplex on off port eth ge1 ge2 enable lt on off gt 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved Chapter 7 Bench Testing Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual port eth lt ge1 ge2 gt rate lt 0 1000Mbps gt port eth ge1 ge2 pause on off port eth lt ge1 ge2 gt priority 0 3 port eth lt ge1 ge2 gt speed 10 100 1000 gt DEFAULT VALUE For GigE copper and fiber Ports the default settings are Autonegotiate ON Duplex Full Enable ON Rat
16. trango config passwd control control Success trango config If the password is lost and you have been locked out of the unit contact Trango Systems Technical Support for assistance 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 25 Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 3 Configuration About this Chapter This section describes how to establish a wireless link with the TrangoLINK Apex using the Browser HTTP Interface It addresses the basic steps to establish a link in a controlled lab environment Trango strongly recommends that that you read this manual thoroughly to gain an understanding and mastery of all important configuration parameters and procedures prior to deploying any wireless equipment in the field In this section Basic Configuration Screens and Parameters Essentials to Establish a Wireless Link e Evaluate Link Quality 26 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Basic Configuration Screens amp Parameters The TrangoLINK Apex has 4 main Web pages e Sysinfo e Settings e Statistics e Password System Information Sysinfo Page The Sysinfo page is a read only page where the current configuration of the unit can been seen The Sysinfo page consists of 4 sections e Radio Configuration e System Configuration e Configuration Model e System Version S IP Conf
17. 1 20 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Appendix B Specifications FCC 20 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex18 1A 1 17710 19270 1560 1 19270 17710 Apex18 1A 2 17730 19290 1560 2 19290 17730 Apex18 1A 3 17750 19310 1560 3 19310 17750 Apex18 1A 4 17770 19330 1560 4 19330 17770 Apex18 1A 5 17790 19350 1560 5 19350 17790 Apex18 1A 6 17810 19370 1560 6 19370 17810 Apex18 1A 7 17830 19390 1560 7 19390 17830 Apex18 1A 8 17850 19410 1560 8 19410 17850 Apex18 1A 9 17870 19430 1560 9 19430 17870 Apex18 1A 10 17890 19450 1560 10 19450 17890 Apex18 1A 11 17910 19470 1560 11 19470 17910 Apex18 1A 12 17930 19490 1560 12 19490 17930 Apex18 1A 13 17950 19510 1560 13 19510 17950 18 1 14 17970 19530 1560 14 19530 17970 18 1 15 17990 19550 1560 15 19550 17990 18 1 16 18010 19570 1560 16 19570 18010 18 1 17 18030 19590 1560 17 19590 18030 18 1 18 18050 19610 1560 18 19610 18050 18 1 19 18070 19630 1560 19 19630 18070 Apex18 1A 20 18090 196
18. C firmware gt tftp i 192 168 100 100 put sys fpga 10 Transfer successful 1951744 bytes in 15 seconds 130116 bytes s If upgrading multiple images at a time Repeat Step 5 with the correct file name 6 After successful transfer of all the files log into the unit and apply the updates using the bootimage command from the config mode Each file requires a separate bootimage upgrade command Example trango config trango config bootimage upgrade 0 This will apply the fpga upgrade only Please note the following ptions for the bootimage command trango config bootimage upgrade 0 4 0 sys fpga l sys os 2 sys fw 3 sys pic 4 sys rfm bin 0 System s FPGA System s OS System s Firmware System s PIC System s RFM 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 57 Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual 58 7 A reboot of the radio is required to load the new image after upgrade If upgrading multiple images at one time 0 1 2 3 etc it is not required to issue reboot after each upgrade A single reboot can be issued after all the images have been successfully upgraded to reduce the downtime trango config f reboot The upgrade time varies depending upon the images and the size of the image The firmware can be verified by logging into the radio via CLI and with the use of the version command or Web
19. TX 17920 19480 FREQUENCY 0 0 CABLELOSS 140 0 0 CABLELOSS 315 0 0 CABLELOSS 915 0 0 POWER 6 0 RELATED Tftpd reboot save date SYNTAX date year month date hour min year 0 99 month 1 12 date 1 31 hour 0 24 min 0 60 DEFAULT VALUE Linux System Date DESCRIPTION Date command is used to set the system date and time The radio has a built in RTC EXAMPLE Set the date to Aug 31 2007 time to 11 00am trango config date 07 08 31 11 00 Fri Aug 31 11 00 00 MDT 2007 RELATED None 82 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing debug SYNTAX debug DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION debug command is used to logout from the current node to the debug prompt This is only allowed in the configuration node not view node EXAMPLE To switch from trango config to debug prompt trango config debug debug RELATED cli config exit default opmode SYNTAX Default opmode on DEFAULT VALUE Off DESCRIPTION Default opmode command is used to set the default operational mode If enabled the radio will be set to opmode on after power on Opmode settings are dependent upon default opmode after power EXAMPLE Set default opmode on trango config default opmode Default Opmode on To view current default opmode tra
20. 1 5454 1 60 4 19 2 gigeEthP riority1COSQueue TEGER RW 0 3 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 19 3 gigeEthP riority2COSQueue TEGER RW 0 3 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 19 4 gigeEthP riority3COSQueue TEGER RW 0 3 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 19 5 gigeEthP riority4COSQueue TEGER RW 0 3 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 19 6 gigeEthP rioritysCOSQueue NTEGER RW 0 3 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 19 7 gigeEthP riority6COSQueue NTEGER RW 0 3 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 19 8 gigeE thP riority7COS Queue TEGER RW 0 3 3 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 33 Appendix D MIB TrangoLINK Apex User Manual 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 20 1 gigeEthlAutoNegotiate INTEGER RW O OFF 1 0N 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 20 2 gigeEth2A utoN egotiate INTEGER RW O OFF 1 ON 1 ON Trap OIDs Object ID Name Access Range Limit Default Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 1 trapReboot RO N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 2 trapStartUp RO N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 3 trapModemLock RO 0 NORMAL IA 1 LOCKED 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 4 1 1 trapMSEMinThreshold RO Current MSE value IA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 4 1 2 trapMSEMaxThreshold RO Current MSE value 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 4 2 1 trapBERMinThreshold RO Current BER value 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 4 2 2 trapBERMaxThreshold RO Current BER value N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 4 3 1 trapFERMinTh
21. 11625 11135 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 11 5 Appendix B Specifications TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Apex11 2A 42 11145 11635 490 Apex11 2B 42 11635 11145 Apex11 2A 43 11155 11645 490 11 2 43 11645 11155 11 2 44 11165 11655 490 11 2 44 11655 11165 11 2 45 11175 11665 490 11 2 45 11665 11175 FCC Part 101 30 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex11 1A 1 10755 11245 490 1 11245 10755 Apex11 1A 2 10795 11285 490 2 11285 10795 Apex11 1A 3 10835 11325 490 3 11325 10835 Apex11 1A 4 10875 11365 490 4 11365 10875 Apex11 1A 5 10915 11405 490 5 11405 10915 Apex11 2A 6 10955 11445 490 Apex11 2B 6 11445 10955 Apex11 2A 7 10995 11485 490 Apex11 2B 7 11485 10995 Apex11 2A 8 11035 11525 490 Apex11 2B 8 11525 11035 Apex11 2A 9 11075 11565 490 Apex11 2B 9 11565 11075 Apex11 2A 10 11115 11605 490 Apex11 2B 10 11605 11115 Apex11 2A 11 11155 11645 490 Apex11 2B 11 11645 11155 FCC Part 101 40 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq fr
22. 91 nana a AM uad 20 ATPC Max Power 8 Step Size 20 Port Mapping 802 1g 8 Port Priority 802 1p 20 Class of Service 802 e EE 20 MEDAGOM ONI BRE eege tege 21 Browser Interface sn ete e ma a ES 21 Command Line Interface 23 Changing Password EN 25 Chapter 3 Configuration ooo eege 26 Basic Configuration Screens 8 Parameters 27 System Information Sysinfo Page 27 Radio Configuratio pet trc 28 System Gontidralbis sous cts spe An oA AA M AM AV 28 IP Configuration and Model 31 ele e EE EN leg Pate uiid tme deae epe teneo 32 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 Table of Contents TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Radi CorntigUrdatiOh inicibu ein uid euis 32 IP 34 System Contig ratlO EE 34 elle Te 35 Statistics oie gege eegen 35 S stem Stal EE 36 PVA LATS sateen cesses ose ted te nee de cedet te eden A O o JE O 36 de Lee MEME 37 HESS Te Ma M MM MEA 37 Password Web PAGE ctio ier imeli EO EA 38 Essentials to Establish a Wireless 39 mulcis Sei MT 39 Ei EE 39 Chapter 4 Deployment amp Installation 42 juri me
23. 95 Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual save SYNTAX save DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Save command is used to save the current system configuration to the flash so that system settings are persistent across reboot power cycles Save command should be used after system setting change Otherwise it will be lost after reboot Multiple changes can be saved by one save command EXAMPLE Save current system settings trango config save New configuration saved SUCCESS RELATED N A smart_mode SYNTAX smart_mode lt on off gt DEFAULT VALUE ON DESCRIPTION This command will enable disable all port mapping and port vlan priority ibm etc from the Apex unit This configuration will require a reboot command to take effect EXAMPLE Disable smart mode trango config smart mode off smart mode on SUCCESS RELATED ibm show SYNTAX show passwords DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Show passwords command is used to view the currently configured passwords for different applications nodes 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing EXAMPLE To display the currently configured passwords on the system trango config show passwords CLI View node trango CLI Config node trango SNMP Read community public SNMP Write commu
24. CAT 5 Pin outs Below are pictures depicting the cable pin outs for Straight Through and Cross Over cables These images conform to EIA TIA industry standard for 568 A and 568 B o If the first and second pins are orange the cable is 568 B o If the first and second pins are green the cable is 568 A Figure 35 o If one end of the cable is and the other end is B then it is a Cross Over cable ie B IN 6 8 N 2 Y 45678 pem NEJ Blue Sch ma NW pair 2 WHERE pair 4 pair 2 um Ka sr pair 3 SSC pair 3 DS E33 6 8 M pair 2 N 2 6 eer pair 3 pair2 Figure 34 EIA TIA 586 A amp 586 B Pin Outs wn m Ve 1 Si pair4 pair rj 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 27 Appendix C Cable Pin outs TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Apex Serial Cable Pin out The diagrams below depict TrangoLINK Apex serial cable pin outs Please note that Trango recommends purchasing this cable directly from Trango to ensure proper pin out and performance of the cable SWITCHCRAFT EN3CSF e Q e NJ d NE A t 3 BLACK IS Ht e RED wa JI Mu 5 NATURAL DRAIN 9s NATURA Figure 35 Apex Serial Cable Pin Out 1 28 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manua
25. O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 3 1 gigeEth1Status TEGER RO O OFF 0 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 3 2 gigeE th2S tatus TEGER RO O OFF N A 13 6 14 1 5454 1 60 4 4 1 gigeEth1S peed NTEGER RW 10 100 1000 1000 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 4 2 gigeEth2Speed NTEGER RO 1000 1000 132 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Appendix D MIB 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 5 1 gigeEth1Duplex TEGER RW O HALF 1 F ULL 1 FULL 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 5 2 gigeEth2Duplex TEGER RO 1 FULL 1 FULL 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 6 1 gigeEth1priority TEGER RW 0 3 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 6 2 gigeEth2priority TEGER RW 0 3 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 7 1 gigeEthIMaxRate TEGER RW 0 1000 1000 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 7 2 gigeEth2MaxRate TEGER RW 0 1000 1000 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 8 1 gigeE th1P auseF rame NTEGER RW O OFF O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 8 2 gigeEth2P auseF rame NTEGER RW O OFF O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 9 1 gigeEthlinOctets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 9 2 gigeEth2InOctets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 10 1 gigeEth1InUcastP ackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 10 2 gigeEth2InUcastP
26. Protocol Gigabit Ethernet HyperText Transfer Protocol HyperText Transfer Protocol Daemon HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure Loopback Light emitting Diode Line Interface Unit Mean Square Error Outdoor Unit Operation Mode Operating System Glossary Acronyms A Series of microcontrollers a product of the Microchip Technology Power over Ethernet Quadrature Amplitude Modulation 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 137 Glossary Acronyms TrangoLINK Apex User Manual QoS QPSK RF RJ 45 RS 232 RSSI Rx SNMP SSH Sysinfo TFTPD Tx VLAN WISP 138 Quality of Service Quadrature Phase Shift Keying Radio Frequency Registered Jack 45 Recommended Standard 232 Receive Signal Strength Indicator Receive Simple Network Management Protocol Secure Shell System Information Threshold to Interference Trivial File Transfer Protocol Trivial File Transfer Protocol Daemon Transmit Virtual Local Area Network Wireless Internet Service Provider 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved
27. Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 23 Appendix B Specifications TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Canada 50 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex18 1A 1 17865 19425 1560 1 19425 17865 Apex18 1A 2 17915 19475 1560 2 19475 17915 Apex18 1A 3 17965 19525 1560 3 19525 17965 Apex18 1A 4 18015 19575 1560 4 19575 18015 Apex18 1A 5 18065 19625 1560 5 19625 18065 Apex18 1A 6 18115 19675 1560 6 19675 18115 APEX18E models Australia RALI FX3 55 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX freq RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex18E 2A 1 18360 19370 1010 Apex18E 2B 1 19370 18360 Apex18E 2A 2 18415 19425 1010 Apex18E 2B 2 19425 18415 Apex18E 2A 3 18470 19480 1010 Apex18E 2B 3 19480 18470 Apex18E 2A 4 18525 19535 1010 Apex18E 2B 4 19535 18525 Apex18E 2A 5 18580 19590 1010 Apex18E 2B 5 19590 18580 Australia RALI FX3 27 5 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX freq RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex18E 2A 1 18305 19315 1010 Apex18E 2B 1 19315 18305 Apex18E 2A 2 18332 5 19342 5 1010 Apex18E 2B 2 19342 5 18332 5 A
28. a direct DC connection to power up your TrangoLINK Apex remove the fiber cover and locate the 2 pin MOLEX receptacle Terminate your DC cable AWG 16 or smaller to the MOLEX connector which is included with your fiber kit sold separately Connect the MOLEX connector to the receptacle and properly install the DC power cable through the Fiber plate described later in this chapter Figure 16 Direct DC power connection 46 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Polarization Apex mounting determines if the transmit signal polarity as vertical or horizontal Changing polarity from vertical to horizontal is easy Simply unlatch the Apex Unit from the antenna and rotate counter clockwise and reattach the Apex Unit to the antenna Note the position of the LED panel Figure 17 displays an example of a left side mount and an example of a right side mount on a three feet or higher diameter size antenna Left Side Mount Vertical Polarization Horizontal Polarization Right Side Mount Vertical Polarization Horizontal Polarization Figure 17 Proper right left mounting and polarization adjustment 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 47 Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Special Consideration for Smaller Antennas 1 ft and 2 ft antennas only In order to have ample space for the ports the radio must be mounted with the por
29. ackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 11 1 gigeEthlinNUcastP Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 11 2 gigeEth2InNUcastP ackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 12 1 gigeEthlinTotalP ackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 12 2 gigeEth2InTotalP ackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 13 1 gigeEth10 utO ctets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 13 2 gigeEth20 utO Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 14 1 gigeEth10 utU castP ackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 14 2 gigeEth20utU castP ackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 JA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 15 1 gigeEth1OutNUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 15 2 gigeEth20utNUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 16 1 gigeE th1Outt otalP ackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 16 2 gigeEth20utTotalP ackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 17 1 gigeEth1CR CE Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 17 2 gigeEth2CRCE Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 IA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 18 1 gigeEth1CollisionE rrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 18 2 gigeEth2CollisionE rrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 4 19 1 gigeEthP riorityOCOSQueue TEGER RW 0 3 0 1 3 6 1 4
30. atpc step size When is turned off user entered power setting is restored back EXAMPLE Turn on ATPC trango config atpc on ATPC on Check current ATPC configuration trango config atpc ATPC on RELATED atpc max power atpc step size targetrssi power atpc max power SYNTAX max power 0 20 DEFAULT VALUE Default 17 DESCRIPTION HE is used to set the upper limit on transmit power during max atpc power setting is used only when is on EXAMPLE To set max atpc power trango config atpc max power 15 ATPC max power 15 0 Check current ATPC configuration 78 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing trango config atpc max power ATPC max power 15 0 RELATED atpc atpc step size power targetrssi atpc step size SYNTAX atpc step size range where range 1 5dB DEFAULT VALUE 1dB DESCRIPTION atpc step size controls the Apex power change size during ATPC operation The transmit power is changed in step size on the Apex unless the maxatcpower or 0 is reached EXAMPLE Set the atpc step size to 2 trango config atpc step size 2 ATPC step size 2 dB SUCCESS RELATED atpc atpc max power ber SYNTAX ber duration Duration 1 99sec DEFAULT VALUE Duration 1 DESCRIPTION ber command is similar to the linktest with i
31. browser sysinfo at the bottom right corner see Figure 31 The version command has two sections Current Image Version and Previous Image Version Example trango config version Current Image Version FPGA version 01270608 OS version 2p6r14b3D07230801 FW version 1p0r0D072308 PIC version 215 Modem version 35 RFM version 1C Previous Image Version FPGA version 01270608 OS version 2p6r14b3D07230801 FW version 1p0r0D072308 PIC version 214 RFM version 1C Current Images Previous Images FPGA 01270608 01270608 Firmware 1p0r0D072308 1p0r0D072308 0S 2p6rl 4b3D07230801 2p6rl 4b3D07230801 Pic 215 N A Modem 35 RFM Te N A Figure 31 Verify Firmware Upgrade 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 5 Management Chapter 5 Management About this Chapter The TrangoLINK Apex system can be managed though a number of methods This chapter will focus on SNMP management Please review Chapter 3 for HTTP configuration and Appendix A for CLI configuration commands and procedures Management Options Network management can be performed by three methods Browser Interface HTTP HTTPS Chapter 3 Configuration Console Telnet SSH Command Set Reference Appendix SNMP Manager Discussed in this chapter Understanding SNMP Understanding and familiariz
32. command is an on off setting When ACM is enabled on and the link becomes degraded the radio will automatically shift down in modulation and speed based on the MSE threshold setting specified of the ACM table Table 4 Speed Setting QAM256 Profile Modulation Improve Next Degrade Next 0 QAM256 32 1 0 27 2 1 1 QAM64 29 2 0 24 3 2 2 QAM16 26 3 1 21 3 3 3 QPSK 23 3 2 18 5 3 Speed Setting QAM128 Profile Modulation Improve Next Degrade Next 0 QAM128 32 1 0 27 2 1 1 QAM64 29 2 0 24 3 2 2 GAM32 26 3 1 21 3 3 3 QAM16 23 3 2 18 5 4 4 QPSK 20 3 3 17 1 4 Speed Setting QAM64 Profile Modulation Improve Next Degrade Next 0 QAM64 29 2 0 24 3 1 1 QAM32 26 3 0 21 3 2 2 16 23 3 1 18 5 3 3 QPSK 20 3 2 17 1 3 Speed Setting QAM32 Profile Modulation Improve Next Degrade Next 0 GAM32 26 3 0 21 3 1 1 QAM16 23 3 0 18 5 2 2 QPSK 20 3 1 17 1 2 Speed Setting QAM16 Profile Modulation Improve Next Degrade Next 0 QAM16 23 3 0 18 5 1 1 QPSK 20 3 0 17 1 1 Table 4 ACM threshold table A The ACM feature will automatically shift the modulation up or down based on the MSE value and the above specified thresholds If you do not want the radio to change speed settings then disable ACM 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 9 Chapter 2 Getting Star
33. is a change to the link lock trapDownShift This trap will inform you when the modulation of the radio has shifted downed Trango recommends monitoring RSSI MSE Ethernet Traffic gigeEthOctets Temp and modem lock as a minimum for thorough monitoring of the link Additional objects and traps can be added to the monitoring software as required Please review Appendix D MIB for a complete listing of MIB Objects and Traps 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 61 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting About this Chapter This chapter will cover some of the more common steps to take when encountering difficulties with the TrangoLINK Apex No Link e High BER e Ethernet Port e Fiber Port e Web Management Interface 62 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting No Link Ensure that Opmode is enabled or ON for both sides of the link Verify the Transmit frequency is configured correctly for each side of the link Ensure the Apex units for the link are paired correctly The pair consists of 1A and 1B Both sides of the link must be configured for the same speed channel bandwidth and modulation Reissue Speed commands to both sides of the link and ensure the settings have been saved Incorrect configuration of the TargetRSSI can prevent a link Ensure that the targetrssi is set correctly so
34. pole with high strength cable strung through the clasp hole Trango recommends using combination locks so that maintenance is not frustrated by lost keys 18 22 AWG type wire is recommend from the power supply to the Apex unit Screw or Nut Size Torque in lbs 4 40 6 6 32 12 8 32 22 10 32 37 14 20 65 Table 6 Torque 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 43 Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Installation amp Polarity Considerations When installing the Apex unit there are 2 keys factors in determining the polarity of radio 1 Installation of the waveguide 2 Mounting the Apex Unit to the antenna IT IS IMPORTANT that the waveguide transition and the Apex unit are installed correctly The results of improper installation will result in transmitting an incorrect polarity in violation of the license and possible link failure 44 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Waveguide Adapter Installation 1 Remove the protective tape that covers the waveguide port on the Apex unit 2 Lubricate the O Ring using the supplied silicone lubricant then place the O Ring into the grove on the radio unit 3 Place the Waveguide Adapter into the bore A on the radio making sure to align the waveguide opening to the same orientation as the waveguide opening on the Apex unit Take care n
35. reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing min max action RSSI dBm 85 00 20 00 none MSE dB 45 00 15 00 none 0 00 00 1 00E 04 none FER 0 00 00 1 00E 04 none Temp Celsius 40 0 58 0 none IN Port util 0 0 100 0 none OUT Port util 0 0 100 0 none lt 6 ACM Status gt ACM mod MSE improve MSE degrade Enable QPSK 20 00 1 00 enabled 16QAM 21 00 17 00 enabled 32QAM 22 30 20 00 enabled 64QAM 28 20 23 30 enabled 128QAM 31 10 27 20 enabled RELATED Status Sync SYNTAX sync DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION This command is allowed only on the active unit to initiate synchronization process with the standby unit On detecting the Standby unit the Active unit synchronized the current system setting with the Standby unit EXAMPLE To synchronize with the standby unit trango config sync success RELATED Failover sync state sync state SYNTAX sync state DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION This command is used to display the state of the synchronization between the Active and the Standby unit in the failover 1 1 setup and N A for 1 0 setup On detecting the Standby unit the Active unit synchronized the 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 01 Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual current system setting with the Standby unit
36. telnetd on off DEFAULT VALUE ON DESCRIPTION Turn on telnetd daemon Used to enable or disable telnet access EXAMPLE Enable tftp server trango config telnetd on Telnetd on SUCCESS RELATED tftpd SYNTAX tfipd lt on off gt DEFAULT VALUE OFF DESCRIPTION Turn on tftp server Used to transfer software images during upgrades EXAMPLE Enable tftp server trango config tftpd on tftod on SUCCESS RELATED Bootimage 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved Chapter 7 Bench Testing 103 Chapter 7 Bench Testing threshold TrangoLINK Apex User Manual SYNTAX Threshold param min max value action Param 0 5 0 rssi 1 mse 2 ber 3 fer 4 temp 5 in port util 6 out port util action 0 1 0 1 snmptrap DEFAULT VALUE No action DESCRIPTION Threshold command is used to set rules for monitoring the system Whenever the threshold exceeds the programmed values the desired action is set EXAMPLE Set RSSI min threshold to 80 and action to send a snmptrap trango config threshold 0 min 80 3 min 80 SUCCESS RELATED Snmptrap snmpd trapip trapip SYNTAX Trapip lt manager 1 2 gt lt ipv4 address gt DEFAULT VALUE 0 0 0 0 DESCRIPTION Trapip is used to set the ip address of the snmptrap manager destination 2 trapip snmp managers can be configured EXAMPLE
37. the PoE injector 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 67 Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual 2 Have at least 45 db of attenuation between Apex Units 3 Connect the attenuator directly to the unit without a waveguide adapter Figure 33 m Figure 33 Waveguide Attenuator 4 Configure the Apex units with the configuration that will be used in the field More information on the setup process can be found in Chapter 3 Configuration 5 Adjust the amount of attenuation to ensure the RSSI is less than 25dBm 30 to 35 is optimal 6 Perform throughput testing by connecting PCs to the data ports and passing FTP or other IP traffic across the link 7 Confirm proper SNMP setup by enabling traps and monitoring By turning the opmode off or increasing attenuation the link will lose lock and trigger a trap to be sent to the monitoring software NOTE If waveguide attenuators are not available for the bench test DO NOT connect the Apex units to the antennas Using antennas at very close range tests will damage the radios Instead lay the radios on the bench with the waveguide pointed at the ceiling Even though the radios are not pointed at each other it is usually possible to create a link over the air with no waveguide transition antennas or attenuators present For any issues during the setup or the testing process please contact Trango Technical Support at 858 39
38. the size of the image The progress of the upgrade is indicated to dots and the result is indicated by SUCCESS FAILURE Make sure the file names of the images to be transferred via tftp are in the following format 0 sys fpga 1 05 sys os xxx 2 firmware sys fw xxx 3 pic sys pic xxx 4 sys rfm bin EXAMPLE Upgrade FPGA image Enable tftpd on the radio trango config tftpd on Transfer the image from PC windows linux C gt tftp I IP Address of Radio PUT sys fpga xxxx Issue the upgrade command on the radio trango config bootimage upgrade 0 Wait for the completion and the reboot trango config 2 reboot 80 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing RELATED version tftpd reboot COS SYNTAX Cos priority queue DEFAULT VALUE Default Mappings are as shown below Priority 0 COS Queue 0 Priority 1 COS Queue 0 Priority 2 COS Queue 1 Priority 3 COS Queue 1 Priority 4 COS Queue 2 Priority 5 COS Queue 2 Priority 6 COS Queue 3 Priority 7 COS Queue 3 DESCRIPTION This command is used to map the priority of the incoming packet to one of the 4 CoS queues The traffic class of the incoming packet is mapped 1 1 to the 8 priorities The scheduling is strict priority with COSQ3 gt COSQ2 gt COSQ1 gt COSGO EXAMPLE To map priority 6 to CoS queue 1 trango config cos 6 1
39. transmit power be set for a value greater than specified since this will degrade the link availability BER will increase Second the license grant may constrain power below what the TrangoLINK Apex can deliver as to ensure there is no interference with an existing user The Power should be set to the lower of these two values equipment limitations and license grant Target RSSI This is the RSSI value the unit will try to achieve if ATPC is enabled on both sides of the link It is recommended to use the expected RSSI value calculated during the design phase of the project Speed Set the channel bandwidth in MHz in accordance with the license grant using the channel bw command and the modulation type should be selected from the pull down menu in accordance with the Link Design The TrangoLINK Apex is shipped with default values Speed 16 QAM and 10 MHz bandwidth which protect the user from inadvertently violating constraints set by the regulating entity e Disabled When the user enables the ACM feature the default threshold values are used Please refer to Table 4 for threshold values This setting is not user adjustable Loopback Mode The settings allows for internal testing of the unit via loopback testing There are 5 Loopback Mode settings OFF IF Digital RF gen and RF refl Opmode must be off for digital loopback only Opmode must be on for IF loopback A modes rf_gen and rf_refl are not av
40. 1 1A 4 10815 11305 490 4 11305 10815 Apex11 1A 5 10845 11335 490 5 11335 10845 Apex11 1A 6 10875 11365 490 6 11365 10875 Apex11 1A 7 10905 11395 490 7 11395 10905 Apex11 1A 8 10935 11425 490 8 11425 10935 Apex11 2A 9 10965 11455 490 Apex11 2B 9 11455 10965 11 2A 10 10995 11485 490 Apex11 2B 10 11485 10995 Apex11 2A 11 11025 11515 490 Apex11 2B 11 11515 11025 Apex11 2A 12 11055 11545 490 Apex11 2B 12 11545 11055 Apex11 2A 13 11085 11575 490 Apex11 2B 13 11575 11085 Apex11 2A 14 11115 11605 490 Apex11 2B 14 11605 11115 Apex11 2A 15 11145 11635 490 Apex11 2B 15 11635 11145 Apex11 2A 16 11175 11665 490 Apex11 2B 16 11665 11175 Canada SRSP 310 7 40 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex11 1A 1 10735 11225 490 1 11225 10735 Apex11 1A 2 10775 11265 490 2 11265 10775 Apex11 1A 3 10815 11305 490 3 11305 10815 Apex11 1A 4 10855 11345 490 4 11345 10855 1 1 8 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Appendix B Specifications Apex11 1A 5 10895 11385 490 5 11385 10895 11 1A 6 10935 11425 490 6 11425 109
41. 1 0010 for assistance 68 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing Appendix A Command Set Summary System Command Keying Key Functions Tab Completes a partial command name entry When you enter a unique set of characters and press the Tab key the system completes the command name If you enter a set of characters that could indicate more than one command the system beeps to indicate an error Enter a question mark immediately following the partial command no space The system provides a list of commands that begin with that string Del or BS Erases the character to the left of the cursor Return At the command line pressing the Return key performs the function of processing a command At the More prompt on a terminal screen pressing the Return key scrolls down line Space Bar Allows you to see more output on the terminal screen Press the space bar when you see the More prompt on the screen to display the next screen Left Arrow Moves the cursor one character to the left Right Arrow Moves the cursor one character to the right Up Arrow Recalls commands in the history buffer beginning with the most recent command Repeat the key sequence to recall successively older commands DownArrow Return to more recent commands in the history buffer after recalling commands with the Up Arrow or Ctrl P Repeat the key sequence to recall successively more r
42. 10 17 19177 5 18167 5 Apex18E 2A 18 18195 19205 1010 Apex18E 2B 18 19205 18195 Apex18E 2A 19 18222 5 19232 5 1010 Apex18E 2B 19 19232 5 18222 5 Apex18E 2A 20 18250 19260 1010 Apex18E 2B 20 19260 18250 Apex18E 2A 21 18277 5 19287 5 1010 Apex18E 2B 21 19287 5 18277 5 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 25 Appendix B Specifications TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Apex18E 2A 22 18305 19315 1010 Apex18E 2B 22 19315 18305 Apex18E 2A 23 18332 5 19342 5 1010 Apex18E 2B 23 19342 5 18332 5 Apex18E 2A 24 18360 19370 1010 Apex18E 2B 24 19370 18360 Apex18E 2A 25 18387 5 19397 5 1010 Apex18E 2B 25 19397 5 18387 5 Apex18E 2A 26 18415 19425 1010 Apex18E 2B 26 19425 18415 Apex18E 2A 27 18442 5 19452 5 1010 Apex18E 2B 27 19452 5 18442 5 Apex18E 2A 28 18470 19480 1010 Apex18E 2B 28 19480 18470 Apex18E 2A 29 18497 5 19507 5 1010 Apex18E 2B 29 19507 5 18497 5 Apex18E 2A 30 18525 19535 1010 Apex18E 2B 30 19535 18525 Apex18E 2A 31 18552 5 195862 5 1010 Apex18E 2B 31 195862 5 18552 5 Apex18E 2A 32 18580 19590 1010 Apex18E 2B 32 19590 18580 Apex18E 2A 33 18607 5 19617 5 1010 Apex18E 2B 33 19617 5 18607 5 Apex18E 2A 34 18635 19645 1010 Apex18E 2B 34 19645 18635 Apex18E 2A 35 18662 5 19672 5 1010 Apex18E 2B 35 19672 5 18662 5 1 26 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Appendix C Cable Pin outs Appendix C Cable Pin outs Industry Standard
43. 11545 490 Apex11 2B 35 11545 11055 Apex11 2A 36 11065 11555 490 Apex11 2B 36 11555 11065 Apex11 2A 37 11075 11565 490 Apex11 2B 37 11565 11075 Apex11 2A 38 11085 11575 490 Apex11 2B 38 11575 11085 Apex11 2A 39 11095 11585 490 Apex11 2B 39 11585 11095 Apex11 2A 40 11105 11595 490 Apex11 2B 40 11595 11105 Apex11 2A 41 11115 11605 490 Apex11 2B 41 11605 11115 Apex11 2A 42 11125 11615 490 Apex11 2B 42 11615 11125 Apex11 2A 43 11135 11625 490 Apex11 2B 43 11625 11135 Apex11 2A 44 11145 11635 490 Apex11 2B 44 11635 11145 Apex11 2A 45 11155 11645 490 Apex11 2B 45 11645 11155 Apex11 2A 46 11165 11655 490 Apex11 2B 46 11655 11165 Apex11 2A 47 11175 11665 490 Apex11 2B 47 11665 11175 Apex11 2A 48 11185 11675 490 Apex11 2B 48 11675 11185 Apex11 2A 49 11195 11685 490 Apex11 2B 49 11685 11195 Canada SRSP 310 7 20 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex11 1A 1 10720 11210 490 1 11210 10720 Apex11 1A 2 10740 11230 490 2 11230 10740 Apex11 1A 3 10760 11250 490 3 11250 10760 Apex11 1A 4 10780 11270 490 4 11270 10780 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 1 7 Appendix B Specifications TrangoLINK Apex User Manual
44. 1E 2A 7 10975 11465 490 Apex11E 2B 7 11465 10975 Apex11E 2A 8 11015 11505 490 Apex11E 2B 8 11505 11015 Apex11E 2A 9 11055 11545 490 Apex11E 2B 9 11545 11055 Apex11E 2A 10 11095 11585 490 Apex11E 2B 10 11585 11095 Apex11E 2A 11 11135 11625 490 Apex11E 2B 11 11625 11135 Apex11E 2A 12 11175 11665 490 Apex11E 2B 12 11665 11175 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 1 9 Appendix B Specifications TrangoLINK Apex User Manual APEX18 ANSI Models FCC 10 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex18 1A 1 17705 19265 1560 1 19265 17705 Apex18 1A 2 17715 19275 1560 2 19275 17715 Apex18 1A 3 17725 19285 1560 3 19285 17725 Apex18 1A 4 17735 19295 1560 4 19295 17735 Apex18 1A 5 17745 19305 1560 5 19305 17745 Apex18 1A 6 17755 19315 1560 6 19315 17755 Apex18 1A 7 17765 19325 1560 7 19325 17765 Apex18 1A 8 17775 19335 1560 8 19335 17775 Apex18 1A 9 17785 19345 1560 9 19345 17785 Apex18 1A 10 17795 19355 1560 10 19355 17795 Apex18 1A 11 17805 19365 1560 11 19365 17805 Apex18 1A 12 17815 19375 1560 12 19375 17815 Apex18 1A 13 17
45. 1U rack mount power supply parti P SUPPLY 1U 48 2 48 VDC universal desktop power supply 1 5 part P SUPPLY DT 48 Power can be connected in two ways Power over Ethernet or Direct DC Power Connecting Power Using Power over Ethernet The PoE Power Injector can be connected to either of the two copper Ethernet ports 1 Out of Band Management Port Always use a shielded Cross Over Ethernet cable when connecting the out of band Management Port to a COMPUTER see Figure 6 2 Data Port Always use a shielded Straight Through cable when connecting the Data Port to a HUB SWITCH or ROUTER see Figure 6 Power Connector Ground Wire no sheath 7 sm 48 Volt Power white sheath Figure 5 PoE injector power connections 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 5 Chapter 2 Getting Started TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Connecting Power Using Direct DC Power Direct DC Power to the 2 pin MOLEX connector is located under the fiber cover Please note that when the pins are facing up the 48v White is on the left If you cannot access radio management functions via the Management Port it is possible that your PC is not properly set up with a routable subnet In this case you must use the proprietary Console Programming Cable to connect to the Console Port for management The proprietary Console Programming Cable can be purchased from your sales manager Settings and connect
46. 2 2 QPSK 20 3 1 17 1 2 QAM16 Profile Modulation Improve Next Degrade Next 0 QAM16 23 3 0 18 5 1 1 QPSK 20 3 0 17 1 1 alignment mode SYNTAX alignment mode lt on off gt DEFAULT VALUE Off DESCRIPTION Alignment mode is used during initial antenna alignment When enabled it display the RSSI on the Apex Unit Led at a higher rate 5 sec than during normal operation ATPC is disabled during alignment mode RSSILED should be ON for alignment mode It is recommended to disable alignment mode during normal operation EXAMPLE Turn on the alignment mode trango config alignment mode on alignment mode on Check current alignment mode setting trango contig alignment mode 2009 Trango Systems Inc rights reserved 77 Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual alignment mode on RELATED rssiled targetrssi atpc SYNTAX atpc on off DEFAULT VALUE Off DESCRIPTION Used to enable disable ATPC ATPC is used to automatically adjust the remote end Apex transmit power in order to maintain the desired level of RSSI targetrssi at the local end ATPC should be configured on both the radios If one end has ATPC on and the other end has ATPC off then ATPC will not work User cannot change the power when in turned on The system will adjust the power automatically based on the maxatpcpower and
47. 2 IP address needs to be unigue Ibm port command will take effect only after reboot IBM only works through the GigE1 data port on the IDU EXAMPLE To disable ibm trango config ibm enable off 86 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing IBM enable off Check current IBM configuration trango config ibm IBM IP address 10 10 10 1 Inband management on vlan ID 3 RELATED Ipconfig ipconfig SYNTAX lpconfig IP address Subnet mask Gateway IP DEFAULT VALUE IP address 192 168 100 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 100 100 DESCRIPTION This command is used to set IP address subnet mask and default gateway for the management port of the system All three parameter must be present The system MAC address can be displayed via this command The change takes place effect immediately EXAMPLE To set IP configuration trango config ipconfig 10 8 1 203 255 255 255 0 10 8 1 1 IP Address 10 8 1 203 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP 10 8 1 1 ETHO MAC 00 01 DE 00 05 07 SUCCESS To view current IP configuration trango config A ipconfig IP Address 10 8 1 203 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP 10 8 1 1 ETHO MAC 00 01 DE 00 05 07 RELATED trapip license datapattern SYNTAX datapattern lt external internal gt DEFAULT VA
48. 35 Apex11 2A 7 10975 11465 490 Apex11 2B 7 11465 10975 11 2A 8 11015 11505 490 Apex11 2B 8 11505 11015 Apex11 2A 9 11055 11545 490 Apex11 2B 9 11545 11055 Apex11 2A 10 11095 11585 490 Apex11 2B 10 11585 11095 Apex11 2A 11 11135 11625 490 Apex11 2B 11 11625 11135 Apex11 2A 12 11175 11665 490 Apex11 2B 12 11665 11175 APEX11E CEPT 12 06E 40 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex11E 1A 1 10735 11225 490 1 11225 10735 Apex11E 1A 2 10775 11265 490 2 11265 10775 Apex11E 1A 3 10815 11305 490 3 11305 10815 Apex11E 1A 4 10855 11345 490 4 11345 10855 Apex11E 1A 5 10895 11385 490 5 11385 10895 Apex11E 1A 6 10935 11425 490 6 11425 10935 Apex11E 2A 7 10975 11465 490 Apex11E 2B 7 11465 10975 Apex11E 2A 8 11015 11505 490 Apex11E 2B 8 11505 11015 Apex11E 2A 9 11055 11545 490 Apex11E 2B 9 11545 11055 Apex11E 2A 10 11095 11585 490 Apex11E 2B 10 11585 11095 Apex11E 2A 11 11135 11625 490 Apex11E 2B 11 11625 11135 ITU R F 387 10 40 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex11E 1A 1 10735 11225 490 1 11225 10735 Apex11E 1A 2 10775 11265 490 2 11265 10775 Apex11E 1A 3 10815 11305 490 3 11305 10815 Apex11E 1A 4 10855 11345 490 4 11345 10855 Apex11E 1A 5 10895 11385 490 5 11385 10895 Apex11E 1A 6 10935 11425 490 6 11425 10935 Apex1
49. 5 11345 490 13 11345 10855 Apex11 1A 14 10865 11355 490 14 11355 10865 Apex11 1A 15 10875 11365 490 15 11365 10875 Apex11 1A 16 10885 11375 490 16 11375 10885 Apex11 1A 17 10895 11385 490 17 11385 10895 Apex11 1A 18 10905 11395 490 18 11395 10905 Apex11 1A 19 10915 11405 490 19 11405 10915 Apex11 1A 20 10925 11415 490 20 11415 10925 Apex11 1A 21 10935 11425 490 21 11425 10935 Apex11 1A 22 10945 11435 490 22 11435 10945 11 2A 23 10955 11445 490 Apex11 2B 23 11445 10955 Apex11 2A 24 10965 11455 490 Apex11 2B 24 11455 10965 Apex11 2A 25 10975 11465 490 Apex11 2B 25 11465 10975 Apex11 2A 26 10985 11475 490 Apex11 2B 26 11475 10985 Apex11 2A 27 10995 11485 490 Apex11 2B 27 11485 10995 Apex11 2A 28 11005 11495 490 Apex11 2B 28 11495 11005 11 2A 29 11015 11505 490 Apex11 2B 29 11505 11015 Apex11 2A 30 11025 11515 490 Apex11 2B 30 11515 11025 Apex11 2A 31 11035 11525 490 Apex11 2B 31 11525 11035 Apex11 2A 32 11045 11535 490 Apex11 2B 32 11535 11045 Apex11 2A 33 11055 11545 490 Apex11 2B 33 11545 11055 Apex11 2A 34 11065 11555 490 Apex11 2B 34 11555 11065 Apex11 2A 35 11075 11565 490 Apex11 2B 35 11565 11075 Apex11 2A 36 11085 11575 490 Apex11 2B 36 11575 11085 Apex11 2A 37 11095 11585 490 Apex11 2B 37 11585 11095 Apex11 2A 38 11105 11595 490 Apex11 2B 38 11595 11105 Apex11 2A 39 11115 11605 490 Apex11 2B 39 11605 11115 Apex11 2A 40 11125 11615 490 Apex11 2B 40 11615 11125 Apex11 2A 41 11135 11625 490 Apex11 2B 41
50. 50 1560 20 19650 18090 Apex18 1A 21 18110 19670 1560 21 19670 18110 Apex18 1A 22 18130 19690 1560 22 19690 18130 FCC 40 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex18 1A 1 17720 19280 1560 1 19280 17720 Apex18 1A 2 17760 19320 1560 2 19320 17760 Apex18 1A 3 17800 19360 1560 3 19360 17800 Apex18 1A 4 17840 19400 1560 4 19400 17840 Apex18 1A 5 17880 19440 1560 5 19440 17880 Apex18 1A 6 17920 19480 1560 6 19480 17920 Apex18 1A 7 17960 19520 1560 7 19520 17960 Apex18 1A 8 18000 19560 1560 8 19560 18000 Apex18 1A 9 18040 19600 1560 9 19600 18040 Apex18 1A 10 18080 19640 1560 10 19640 18080 Apex18 1A 11 18120 19680 1560 11 19680 18120 FCC 80 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex18 1A 1 17740 19300 1560 1 19300 17740 Apex18 1A 2 17820 19380 1560 2 19380 17820 Apex18 1A 3 17900 19460 1560 3 19460 17900 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 21 Appendix B Specifications TrangoLINK Apex User Manual
51. 60 2 7 4 3 sysACMOAM42MSEDegrade Opaque F loat RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 4 4 sysACMOAM64MSEDegrade Opaque F loat RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 4 5 sysACMQAM128MSEDegrade Opaque Float RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 7 4 6 sysACMOAM256MSEDegrade Opaque Float RW HF OIDs Object ID Name Access Range Limit Default Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 1 1 rfATP CEnable INTEGER RW 0 OFF 1 ON O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 1 2 rfATP CMaxPower INTEGER RW 0 17 10 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 1 3 ATPCStepSize INTEGER RW 1 5 17 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 2 rfTXF requency Opaque Float RW 17705 19695 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 3 rfR xF requency Opaque F loat RO 17705 19695 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 4 1 rfS ymrate INTEGER RO O RATES8 1 1 RATE17 2 RATE26 3 RATE35 4 RATE43 5 RATE49 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 4 2 rfModulation INTEGER RW O QPSK O QPSK 1 160 2 32Q 3 640 41280 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 31 Appendix D MIB TrangoLINK Apex User Manual 5 2560 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 4 3 TEGER RO 14 28 56 56 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 4 4 riChannelsWidth TEGER RW 10 0 20 1 5 80 28 2 40 3 60 4 80 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 5 rfPower TEGER RW 0 17 10 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 3 6 rfRSSILEDEnable TEGER RW 0 OFF 1 ON O OFF
52. 825 19385 1560 13 19385 17825 18 1 14 17835 19395 1560 14 19395 17835 Apex18 1A 15 17845 19405 1560 15 19405 17845 Apex18 1A 16 17855 19415 1560 16 19415 17855 Apex18 1A 17 17865 19425 1560 17 19425 17865 Apex18 1A 18 17875 19435 1560 18 19435 17875 Apex18 1A 19 17885 19445 1560 19 19445 17885 Apex18 1A 20 17895 19455 1560 20 19455 17895 Apex18 1A 21 17905 19465 1560 21 19465 17905 Apex18 1A 22 17915 19475 1560 22 19475 17915 Apex18 1A 23 17925 19485 1560 23 19485 17925 Apex18 1A 24 17935 19495 1560 24 19495 17935 Apex18 1A 25 17945 19505 1560 25 19505 17945 Apex18 1A 26 17955 19515 1560 26 19515 17955 Apex18 1A 27 17965 19525 1560 27 19525 17965 Apex18 1A 28 17975 19535 1560 28 19535 17975 Apex18 1A 29 17985 19545 1560 29 19545 17985 Apex18 1A 30 17995 19555 1560 30 19555 17995 Apex18 1A 31 18005 19565 1560 31 19565 18005 Apex18 1A 32 18015 19575 1560 32 19575 18015 Apex18 1A 33 18025 19585 1560 33 19585 18025 Apex18 1A 34 18035 19595 1560 34 19595 18035 Apex18 1A 35 18045 19605 1560 35 19605 18045 Apex18 1A 36 18055 19615 1560 36 19615 18055 Apex18 1A 37 18065 19625 1560 37 19625 18065 Apex18 1A 38 18075 19635 1560 38 19635 18075 Apex18 1A 39 18085 19645 1560 39 19645 18085 Apex18 1A 40 18095 19655 1560 40 19655 18095 Apex18 1A 41 18105 19665 1560 41 19665 18105 Apex18 1A 42 18115 19675 1560 42 19675 18115 Apex18 1A 43 18125 19685 1560 43 19685 18125 18 1 44 18135 19695 1560 44 19695 18135
53. 9205 18195 Apex18E 2A 10 18250 19260 1010 Apex18E 2B 10 19260 18250 Apex18E 2A 11 18305 19315 1010 Apex18E 2B 11 19315 18305 Apex18E 2A 12 18360 19370 1010 Apex18E 2B 12 19370 18360 Apex18E 2A 13 18415 19425 1010 Apex18E 2B 13 19425 18415 Apex18E 2A 14 18470 19480 1010 Apex18E 2B 14 19480 18470 Apex18E 2A 15 18525 19535 1010 Apex18E 2B 15 19535 18525 Apex18E 2A 16 18580 19590 1010 Apex18E 2B 16 19590 18580 Apex18E 2A 17 18635 19645 1010 18 2 17 19645 18635 ITU R 595 6 12 03E 27 5 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex18E 1A 1 17727 5 18737 5 1010 1 18737 5 17727 5 Apex18E 1A 2 17755 18765 1010 2 18765 17755 Apex18E 1A 3 17782 5 18792 5 1010 3 18792 5 17782 5 Apex18E 1A 4 17810 18820 1010 4 18820 17810 Apex18E 1A 5 17837 5 18847 5 1010 5 18847 5 17837 5 Apex18E 1A 6 17865 18875 1010 6 18875 17865 Apex18E 1A 7 17892 5 18902 5 1010 7 18902 5 17892 5 Apex18E 1A 8 17920 18930 1010 8 18930 17920 Apex18E 1A 9 17947 5 18957 5 1010 9 18957 5 17947 5 Apex18E 1A 10 17975 18985 1010 10 18985 17975 Apex18E 1A 11 18002 5 19012 5 1010 11 19012 5 18002 5 Apex18E 1A 12 18030 19040 1010 12 19040 18030 Apex18E 1A 13 18057 5 19067 5 1010 13 19067 5 18057 5 Apex18E 1A 14 18085 19095 1010 14 19095 18085 Apex18E 1A 15 18112 5 19122 5 1010 15 19122 5 18112 5 Apex18E 1A 16 18140 19150 1010 16 19150 18140 Apex18E 1A 17 18167 5 19177 5 10
54. 9615 1560 26 19615 18055 18 1 27 18065 19625 1560 27 19625 18065 18 1 28 18075 19635 1560 28 19635 18075 18 1 29 18085 19645 1560 29 19645 18085 18 1 30 18095 19655 1560 30 19655 18095 18 1 31 18105 19665 1560 31 19665 18105 18 1 32 18115 19675 1560 32 19675 18115 18 1 33 18125 19685 1560 33 19685 18125 18 1 34 18135 19695 1560 34 19695 18135 Canada 20 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex18 1A 1 17810 19370 1560 1 19370 17810 Apex18 1A 2 17830 19390 1560 2 19390 17830 Apex18 1A 3 17850 19410 1560 3 19410 17850 1 22 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Appendix B Specifications Apex18 1A 4 17870 19430 1560 4 19430 17870 Apex18 1A 5 17890 19450 1560 5 19450 17890 Apex18 1A 6 17910 19470 1560 6 19470 17910 Apex18 1A 7 17930 19490 1560 7 19490 17930 Apex18 1A 8 17950 19510 1560 8 19510 17950 Apex18 1A 9 17970 19530 1560 9 19530 17970 Apex18 1A 10 17990 19550 1560 10 19550 17990 Ap
55. Apex Radios TrangoLINK Apex ANSI point to point system 11GHz Band 1 APEX11 1A TrangoLINK Apex 11GHz Band 1A ANSI APEX11 1B TrangoLINK Apex 11GHz Band 1B ANSI TLINK APEX11 2 TrangoLINK Apex ANSI point to point system 11GHz Band 2 APEX11 2A TrangoLINK Apex 11GHz Band 2A ANSI APEX11 2B TrangoLINK Apex 11GHz Band 2B ANSI TLINK APEX11E 1 TrangoLINK ApexETSI point to point system 11GHz Band 1 APEX11E 1A TrangoLINK Apex 11GHz Band 1A ETSI APEX11E 1B TrangoLINK Apex 11GHz Band 1B ETSI TLINK APEX11E 2 TrangoLINK ApexETSI point to point system 11GHz Band 2 APEX11E 2A TrangoLINK Apex 11GHz Band 2A ETSI APEX11E 2B TrangoLINK Apex 11GHz Band 2B ETSI TLINK APEX15E 1 TrangoLINK ApexETSI point to point system 15GHz Band 1 APEX15E 1A TrangoLINK Apex 15GHz Band 1A ETSI APEX15E 1B TrangoLINK Apex 15GHz Band 1B ETSI TLINK APEX198 1 TrangoLINK ApexANSI point to point system 18GHz Band 1 APEX18 1A TrangoLINK Apex 18GHz Band 1A ANSI APEX18 1B TrangoLINK Apex 18GHz Band 1B ANSI TLINK APEX18E 1 TrangoLINK ApexETSI point to point system 18GHz Band 1 APEX18E 1A TrangoLINK Apex 18GHz Band 1A ETSI APEX18E 1B TrangoLINK Apex 18GHz Band 1B ETSI TLINK APEX18E 2 TrangoLINK ApexETSI point to point system 18GHz Band 2 APEX18E 2A TrangoLINK Apex 18GHz Band 2A ETSI AP
56. COS map priority 6 queue 1 Check current CoS settings trango config cos COS scheduling strict Priority 0 COS Queue 0 Priority 1 COS Queue 0 Priority 2 COS Queue 1 Priority 3 COS Queue 1 Priority 4 COS Queue 2 Priority 5 COS Queue 2 Priority 6 COS Queue 1 Priority 7 COS Queue 3 RELATED config SYNTAX Config lt export import remove view gt DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION This command is used to view remove and transfer current system configuration file 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 81 Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Export The option allows the user to create a ASCII file config txt of the current system configuration which can then be tftp from the PC which the user can edit print or import to other system Import This option allows the user to push a configuration file should be in the format as created by export into the system through tftp and then issue the config import command to apply the settings from the config txt file to the system Tftpd needs to be enabled disabled as required Remove This option allows removing the current system configuration and the settings will be reset to factory defaults View The option displays the current system configuration in ASCII format on the console EXAMPLE To view the current system config CHANGE THIS trango config config view CONFIG VER 20
57. DEDE 97 6220 e D PO 98 rip C EC 98 SYSIMO ASA eebe 99 je 101 Ch AE 101 SY SO scitum nus nM NA DADA ID A UA AD RD MT TE pa 102 dide sse nee 102 A OPE M 103 im A M 103 UU HEP 103 EE 104 xa ddan XAR CLR ARE PLAN AM CLAN ARR CAR CHAR CLAN RAE CLAN CHAR CLAN 104 HDIIUB mime 104 Dc P 105 VE 105 Appendix B Specifications 1 1 1 107 Apex 18 ANSI Data oleel aede rn MEM dE 107 Interface ee ee 109 C EE 110 Supported Frequencies by Model een 115 Appendix C Cable Pin 16 1 1 127 Industry Standard CAT 5 Pin BT 127 Apex Serial Cable Pin out ee 128 Appendix D MIB ire eoe ooo Ene sep ceu eege nenas 129 System ODS ETT RR 129 1 eet deet ee ee 130 sien Peer 131 EE 132 Eege 134 Appendix E Part Numbers 1 1 202 1 135 Glossary ACFODVIIS E 137 4 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Figure Guide Figure Guide Figure 1 Contents of a TrangoLINK Apex kt 10 Figure 2 Apex ports and features nennen 11 F
58. EX18E 2B TrangoLINK Apex 18GHz Band 2B ETSI TLINK APEX23 2 TrangoLINK ApexANSI point to point system 23GHz Band 2 APEX23 2A TrangoLINK Apex 23GHz Band 2A ANSI APEX23 2B TrangoLINK Apex 23GHz Band 2B ANSI TLINK APEX2S3E 2 TrangoLINK ApexETSI point to point system 23GHz Band 2 2 2 TrangoLINK Apex 23GHz Band 2A ETSI APEX23E 2B TrangoLINK Apex 23GHz Band 2B ETSI The basic package 2 radios excluding antennas amp accessories 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 135 Appendix E Part Numbers TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Accessories Antennas AD11G 2 2 ft diameter 11 GHz Dish Antenna for TrangoLINK Apex AD11G 3 3 ft diameter 11 GHz Dish Antenna for TrangoLINK Apex AD11G 4 4 ft diameter 11 GHz Dish Antenna for TrangoLINK Apex AD11G 6 6 ft diameter 11 GHz Dish Antenna for TrangoLINK Apex AD18G 2 2 ft diameter 18 GHz Dish Antenna for TrangoLINK Apex AD18G 3 3 ft diameter 18 GHz Dish Antenna for TrangoLINK Apex AD18G 4 4 ft diameter 18 GHz Dish Antenna for TrangoLINK Apex AD18G 6 6 ft diameter 18 GHz Dish Antenna for TrangoLINK Apex AD23G 2 2 ft diameter 23 GHz Dish Antenna for TrangoLINK Apex AD23G 3 3 ft diameter 23 GHz Dish Antenna for TrangoLINK Apex AD23G 4 4 ft diameter 23 GHz Dish Antenna for TrangoLINK Apex AD23G 6 6 ft diameter 23 GHz Dish Antenn
59. LUE external DESCRIPTION Sets datasource for the modem 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 87 Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual datapattern can be generated from external source or the internal data The datapattern should be set to external during normal mode of operation otherwise no user data from GigE or the T1 ports will be transmitted EXAMPLE To set data pattern source trango config datapattern external Data pattern External SUCCESS trango config datapattern Data pattern External RELATED Loopback ber license SYNTAX License lt gt lt gt Key is 1 2 1 for Speed up to 200Mbps 2 for MAX speed Key 20byte hex string DEFAULT VALUE No key Preconfigured for speed lt 107Mbps DESCRIPTION License key command is used to set the license required for using higher speed gt 100Mbps gt 200Mbps on the radio The license key is specific to each unit management port Ethernet mac address and is not transferable EXAMPLE Set the license key for speed gt 107Mbps trango config license SUCCESS RELATED Speed ipconfig linktest SYNTAX Linktest duration Duration 1 99sec DEFAULT VALUE Duration 1 88 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing DESCRIPTION Linktest command is used
60. Line Interface v1 0 trango view 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 23 Chapter 2 Getting Started TrangoLINK Apex User Manual To terminate a CLI session Telnet or Console simply close the session window There is no exit or quit command This is an intentional security feature The Command Line Interface has 3 levels of access e View Mode Read only For viewing current settings Config Mode Read Write For changing configuration settings Debug Mode Only available through Config mode Config Mode to enter this mode type the command config from View Mode It will prompt for a password and after successful authentication it enters Config Mode All configuration settings can be changed while in Config Mode Any command entered without parameters will return the current configured values similar to view mode Configuration changes are applied immediately and do not require reboot with one exception The only configuration change that requires a reboot is changing the Channel Width If you change the channel width save your settings and then reboot Changing the modulation but leaving the channel width alone does not require a reboot All configuration changes have to be saved in order to be persistent across reboot A single save command in the CLI will save all configuration changes Users go back to View Mode by typing the command exif Example trango login adm
61. ODU will vary the output power under control of the far end radio to maintain Target RSSI ATPC must be enabled on both sides of the link to be functional Default Opmode Default Operation Mode is Disabled The unit will be in Opmode Off upon startup or reboot Enabled The unit will go into Opmode On upon startup or reboot Failover When the Failover setting is Disabled Off The setting has no effect Enabled On 1 1 failover is enabled and the Status LED on the IDU will start to blink Failover needs to be enabled on both sides of the link to be functional HTTPD The Hyper text transfer protocol daemon is Disabled Off The Web browser interface will be disabled Enabled On The Web browser interface is enabled In Band Management feature Disabled Off Management can only be done via out of band management port Enabled On Management can now be done via out of band management and in band management The default port is copper This setting can be changed to the fiber port and requires a reboot for settings to take effect Current IBM port settings status is only available via CLI and will be added to the HTML interface in a future release Opmode Operation Mode is Disabled Off The unit is accessible but will not transmit RF e Enabled On The unit will transmit to establish a link 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights re
62. Outdoor Unit 23GHz Band 2A ANSI APEX23 1B TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 23GHz Band 2B ANSI TLINK APEX23E 2 TrangoLINK Apex point to point system 23GHz ETSI Band 2 APEX23E 2A TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 23GHz Band 2A ETSI APEX23E 2B TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 23GHz Band 2B ETSI PSUPPLY 48 19 Rack Mount 48 Volt Power Supply PSUPPLY DT 48 48 Volt Universal Power Supply Rev A 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved Preface TrangoLINK Apex User Manual PoE APEX 48 PoE injector for TrangoLINK APEX CBLDAT 3 Serial Console Cable for Apex APEX18 KEY 1 Software Key to Allow Throughputs up to 200Mbps APEX18 KEY 2 Software Key to Allow Throughputs up to 370Mbps APEX11 KEY 1 Software Key to Allow Throughputs up to 263Mbps APEX15 KEY 1 Software Key to Allow Throughputs up to 167Mbps 23 1 Software Key to Allow Throughputs up to 200Mbps APEX23 KEY 2 Software Key to Allow Throughputs up to 370Mbps Table 1 TrangoLINK Apex part numbers 8 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Preface Federal Communications Commission FCC Emission Designators 10M0D7W for 10 MHz BW rates and all modulations 20M0D7W for 20 MHz BW rates and all modulations 30M0D7W for 27 5 28 30 MHz BW rates all modulations 4OMOD7W for 40 MHz BW rates and all modulations e 50M0D7W for 50 MHz BW rates and all modulati
63. RIPTION This command is used to configure Rapid Port Shutdown RPS functionality The RPS setting needs to be the same on both side of the link for proper operation If the RPS is enabled the dataports GigE on both side of the link are immediately shutdown in the event of a link loss in order to provide a fast switchover mechanism to the external routers and switches EXAMPLE To enabled rps trango config rps enable on 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing Rapid port shutdown on RELATED Sysinfo failover rssi SYNTAX rssi duration Duration 1 99sec DEFAULT VALUE Duration 1sec DESCRIPTION rssi command is used to monitor the received signal level It is used to monitor the link based on the specified duration CLI prompt will not be accessible while rssi command is running RSSI value will display LO if below 90 and display HI if above 30 EXAMPLE To monitor the RSSI for 2sec trango view rssi 2 1 48 00 2 33 86 RELATED Linktest mse rssiled SYNTAX rssiled on off gt DEFAULT VALUE On DESCRIPTION Turn ON OFF led for display RSSI value EXAMPLE To set rssi led status trango config rssiled on Rssiled on SUCCESS To view rssiled status trango config rssiled Rssiled on RELATED Rssi alignment mode 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved
64. Set manager 1 trapip to 10 8 1 32 trango config trapip 1 10 8 1 32 Trap IP Address 10 8 1 32 SUCCESS RELATED snmptrap snmpd uptime SYNTAX Uptime 1 04 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Uptime is used to display how long the system has been running since the last reboot power cycle It shows the current time and uptime EXAMPLE To display current uptime trango config uptime 20 45 58 up 1 49 load average RELATED Date utype SYNTAX Utype standby DEFAULT VALUE Main DESCRIPTION Utype command identifies the current system role The valid type in the current release is main Only the active unit may use this command to switch the role type The command is prohibited when the standby unit is not in a good condition EXAMPLE To display current system type trango config utype utype main To switch to standby role trango config utype standby utype main RELATED failover sync state sync version SYNTAX Version DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Version command is used to display the current previous software images on the radio The system is capable of have multiple images EXAMPLE To display the current previous software version FPGA version 02150708 OS version 2p6r14b3D07250801 FW version 1p0r0D072508 2009 Tr
65. TEGER RW O OFF 1 ON 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 7 2 sysOpmode INTEGER RW deactivated 0 deactivated 0 activate 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 8 1 sysReadCommStr DisplayString RW 1 32 public 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 8 2 sysWriteCommStr DisplayString RW 1 32 private 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 9 sysSave INTEGER RW 1 Save N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 10 sysReboot INTEGER RW 1 Reboot N A 1 8 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 11 a INTEGER RW 1 Reset N A au 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 12 1 syslPAddress IpAddr RW 16 gas ee 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 12 2 sysSubnetMask IpAddr RW 16 255 255 255 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 12 3 sysDefaultGateway IpAddr RW 16 192 168 100 10 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 129 Appendix D MIB TrangoLINK Apex User Manual 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 13 sysRemarks DisplayString RW 0 100 TrangoLink Apex 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 14 1 sysTFTPD INTEGER RW Disable 0 Disable 0 Enable 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 14 2 sysHTTPD INTEGER RW Disable 0 Enable 1 Enable 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 14 3 sysTelnetD INTEGER RW Disable 0 Enable 1 Enable 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 15 sysAlignmentMode INTEGER RW O OFF 1 ON O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 16 sysFailover INTEGER RO O OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 17 1 sysTraplpE
66. The TrangoLINK Apex is a Frequency Division Duplex FDD radio which provides low latency of less than 150 us over 1 million packets per second and up to 730 Mbps of data The TrangoLINK Apex uses VLAN and Quality of Service QoS prioritization to offer great flexibility in offering high value added services Contents Each TrangoLINK Apex kit comes equipped with two ODUs APEXxx ODUxA APEXxx ODUxB Antennas are sold separately and come MEN lt with waveguide transitions 11 GHz 15 GHz 18GHz 23 GHz A Sy SY Figure 1 Contents of a TrangoLINK Apex kit Additional accessories are required to complete installation of the TrangoLINK Apex such as power supplies PoE devices fiber kits and antennas See Appendix E for a complete list of accessories 1 0 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 1 Overview Ports amp Features Console 1 1 Connector Z Data Port RSSI Digital Display d Fiber Cover e Figure 2 Apex ports and features A LT 7 Labels Protective Vent 4 Management Port Console 1 1 Connector Serial cable connection for 1 1 redundancy configuration Data Port RJ 45 connector allows Etherne
67. a for TrangoLINK Apex Speed Upgrade Keys 18 1 Software License Key Upgrade to 200Mbps Full Duplex 18 2 Software License Key Upgrade to 370Mbps Full Duplex Power Supplies P SUPPLY 1U 48 48 VDC 19 1U Rack Mount Power Supply 7 5 Amps P SUPPLY DT 48 48 VDC Universal Desktop Power Supply 1 5 Amps POE APEX 48 Power Over Ethernet Injector box 48v Rev A Other Accessories APEX18 PRT 1 1 Protection Kit Data Cable Vertical Polarized for TrangoLINK Apex 18 APEX18 VCMB 1 1 RF Combiner for TrangoLINK Apex18 ODU Vertical Polarized APEX18 HCPL Horizontal Polarization Transition for APEX18 PRT amp APEX18 CPL CBLDAT RIU2 Data Cable for 1 1 Redundant TrangoLINK Apex System CBLDAT 3 Serial Console Cable for APEX Giga Srv EW3 Service Extended Warranty 3 years APEX FIBERKIT M Multi Mode SFP Fiber Module kit for APEX APEX FIBERKIT S Single Mode SFP Fiber Module kit for APEX APEX ETHERKIT 1 Ethernet cable plug kit for APEX 1 36 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Glossary Acronyms AGC ATPC BER BPF Cat5 COS dB FCC FEC FPGA FTP GigE HTTP HTTPD HTTPS LB LED LIU MSE ODU Opmode OS PIC PoE QAM Automatic Gain Control Automatic Transmit Power Control Bit Error Rate Band Pass Filter Category 5 Cable Class of Service Decibel Federal Communication Commission Forward Error Correction Field Programmable Gate Array File Transfer
68. ailable currently and will be added in a future release Data Pattern This setting will determine the source of the signal for the Loopback testing There are 2 Data loopback patterns FPGA which is an external signal and Modem which is an internal signal source Normal operation mode is External Internal traffic is used to generate random data to measure BER All user data from GigE ports will be dropped when the datapath is set to internal mode ATPC Max Power This setting will limit the maximum output power to be used if ATPC is enabled ATPC Step Size This setting will limit the amount of increase or decrease in a single step of power adjustment 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 33 Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual IP Configuration IP Address The IP address assigned to the unit Subnet Mask The subnet mask assigned to the unit Gateway The gateway assigned to the unit SNMP Trap IP 1 The IP address of the device that will receive SNMP traps SNMP Trap IP 2 The IP address of the device that will receive SNMP traps System Configuration ACM Adaptive Coding amp Modulation ACM will allow the unit to adjust modulation seamlessly as the RF signal quality degrades and improves If this feature is enabled and modulation decreases there will be a noticeable reduction in link throughput based on modulation The modulation change is hitless for this feature ATPC Autom
69. and Wireless TrangoLink APEX Command Line Interface v1 1 0 trango view config Password trango config alignment_mode on alignment_mode on SUCCESS 4 Once alignment mode is enabled the digital RSSI panel will update 5 times every second 5 Once the desired RSSI is reached tighten down the antenna in the optimum position 6 Disable the alignment mode The LED display reads in negative dBm so 80 equals to 80 dBm whereas 40 equals 40 dBm When aligning the antenna the closer to zero the better the RSSI a 40 dBm signal is more powerful than a 80 dBm 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 55 Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Upgrading Firmware The firmware on the TrangoLINK Apex can be upgraded through the management Ethernet port A firmware release can consist of up to 5 files System FPGA Image Firmware File sys fpga gt System OS Image Firmware File lt 5 5 OS gt System Firmware File Sys fw gt System PIC Firmware File Sys gt System Firmware File sys rfm bin gt Before beginning the upgrade procedure be certain that all sometimes it will be a subset of the above files of these files have been downloaded and extracted to an easily accessible directory on the local hard drive Upgrade Procedures Once all files have been properly extracted and placed on an easily accessibl
70. ango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 05 Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual PIC version 215 Modem version 35 version 1D Previous Image Version FPGA version 02150708 OS version 2p6r14b3D07200801 FW version 1p0r0D072108 PIC version 215 version 1C RELATED bootimage 106 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Appendix B Specifications Appendix B Specifications Apex 18 ANSI Data Sheet RADIO PARAMETERS Frequency of Operation Band 1A Apex 17 700 to 18 140 GHz Band 1B Apex 19 265 to 19 700 GHz Channel Size 10 MHz 20 MHz 30 MHz 40 MHz 50 MHz 80 MHz RF Power Output max per modulation QPSK 160AM 320AM 64GAM 1280AM 256QAM 20 20 dom 20 dom 19 dom 18 dbm 17 Modulation Format Selectable from QPSK 16QAM 32QAM 64QAM 128QAM 256QAM Receiver Sensitivity 64 dBm 256 QAM maximum speed 90 dBm QPSK minimum speed Compliance FCC Part 101 Part 15 Class A Unintentional Radiator and Canada SRSP 317 8 Issue 2 Features ATPC Automatic Transmit Power Control Modulation Shifting LDPC Low Density Parity Check Forward Error Correction 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 07 Appendix B Specifications TrangoLINK Apex User Manual
71. are end of the CAT5 6 cable through the cap as shown in Figure 26 Figure 26 Ethernet cap installation Second Terminate the Cat5 6 cable to a RJ 45 connector To complete installation connect the RJ 45 connector into the Apex radio and properly adjust the Ethernet cap over the RJ 45 connector as shown in Figure 27 Figure 27 Complete Ethernet cap installation A IT IS IMPORTANT that the orientation is correct to prevent water intrusion To properly weatherize the Fiber cable and direct DC power first remove the fiber plate and silicone seal from the unit and pass the Fiber and power cables through the fiber plate as shown in Figure 28 The silicone seal has a slit that will allow the cables through Please note that the Fiber plate must be connected to a properly installed conduit which will prevent moisture from entering the Apex unit 53 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Figure 28 Fiber plate installation Second terminate fiber and DC wires and connect to the SFP module and MOLEX connector Complete installation by re seating the silicone seal into the Apex unit and screw the Fiber plate back to the unit as shown in Figure 29 Figure 29 Complete fiber plate installation conduit not shown A It is important that the silicone seal is properly installed to prevent moisture intrusion Trango also
72. atic Transmit Power Control ATPC enabled will allow the link elements to automatically adjust the output power of the unit to achieve the Target RSSI This feature mitigates the effects of flat fading across the link Failover Enable or disabled 1 1 protection IBM Enable or disable In Band Management RPS Enable or disable Rapid Port Shutdown Smart Mode Enable or disable Smart Mode feature SNMP Trap Enable or disable the sending of SNMP traps This must be enabled to have the unit send SNMP traps Tftpd Enable or disable Trivial File Transfer Protocol Daemon This must be enabled to upload new firmware images Alignment Enable or disable alignment mode Increases refresh rate of LED panel Default Opmode Operation mode of the radio after a power cycle or reboot Upon startup the unit will go into OPMODE on if Default Opmode is ENABLED When the radio enters Opmode on it will be transmitting When the radio enters Opmode off the radio is not transmitting but can be accessed via the Ethernet port Enable or disable the HTML daemon must be enabled to have Web access Opmode Opmode is short for operation mode When opmode is enabled the unit will be transmit RF If opmode is disabled the unit can still be managed but the RF portion of the device will be disabled 34 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 3 Configuration NOTE Do not enable Opmode until
73. ation of SNMP concepts and software platforms are required to utilize SNMP management of the TrangoLINK Apex system Due to the large number of programs available for SNMP Trango does not provide support of SNMP software packages or NMS systems Some common items to try while having issues monitoring specific OIDs are Properly load the MIBs into your software Try adding a 0 at the end of your OID string If this does not resolve your issues please contact technical support 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 59 Chapter 5 Management TrangoLINK Apex User Manual SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol TrangoLINK Apex supports Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP for network management Network management consists of 4 categories 1 Configuration 2 Accounting 3 Alarm 4 Monitoring Control These capabilities allow the network operator to provide superior services through higher network accessibility and integrated accounting system Use of SNMP requires the customer to have already implemented a NMS or SNMP software package The Trango SNMP solution supports MIB II system only and the Trango proprietary Management Information Base MIB Users interested in using the SNMP functionality should review the entire TrangoLINK Apex MIB for a complete understanding of its features The following is an overview of some of the more commonly used SNMP objects in the TrangoLINK Apex system A co
74. ault 1 if duration not entered by user On No Auto Save CLI View Node trango CLI Config Node trango SNMP read comm public SNMP write comm private Web Interface trango snmp trap trapstr On On 73 Chapter 7 Bench Testing snmptrap speed channel bw modulation status sysinfo syslog targetrssi temp telnetd tftpd threshold trapip uptime utype version Debug Mode on off gt channel bw modulation 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 qpsk qam16 gam64 gam128 gam256 modem fifo port all clear 0 6 clear 88 25 N A on off on off lt param gt min max value action param 0 rssi 1 mse 2 ber 3 fer 4 temp 5 in port util 6 out port util min max param dependent action 0 none 1 alaram1 2 alarm2 3 snmptrap Manger 1 2 valid ipv4 address N A N A N A TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Off 5 lt gpsk gt 5 Qpsk N A 0 if command executed without any param N A Off Default action is None 0 0 0 0 Reset will change the prev configured trapip N A active N A Debug Mode has additional management port related settings Debug Mode can only be entered while in Config Mode Debug and Config modes share the same password The password can be changed from the Config mode only To enter Debug Mode type the command exit from Config Mode To return to View Mode enter the command
75. c All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Table of Contents siye cmt HH 69 Different Mode Levels EEN 70 VEW MOGO Nem 70 Cong Modere dca e 71 MMC EP 74 CLl Command Wl E E e BEE 76 SERGE DRNUE 76 Metal n 77 clo PEDI E DH IH 78 ee Ee 78 see EE eR 79 MT 79 erun EE 80 COS M M 81 eie 81 82 91219 62 KEE 83 EI EH 83 MH 83 lee 84 I ecu cen LI i ELIMINA 85 WE EE 85 niv 86 S pd ion ODD CL CL CM M UR RM LARA M M SE ORI 86 87 CALA AU OMIA te tette EE 87 en n 88 Iscr pT IT 88 leie US E 89 ojej ajo ee dpt 89 O M E O A E 90 MSE es 90 seg T ERR 91 DassW EE 91 Port ge1 Copper ge2 Ebert 91 OWE e ETT 92 le 93 Wi 93 Ee E 93 E 94 DESEN eg 94 95 Ke K HH 95 SAVE m M 96 sman ModE EE 96 Le 96 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 3 Table of Contents TrangoLINK Apex User Manual 2 4 8 919 MR HERE 97
76. e 1000Mbps Pause OFF Priority 0 Speed 1000Mbps For TDM ports the default settings are Enable ON Loopback OFF DESCRIPTION Port command is used to set the GigE copper and fiber ports EXAMPLE To set ge1 speed 100Mbps trango config port eth ge1 speed 100 Port ge1 speed 100 SUCCESS To set the ingress rate limit on ge2 to 160Mbps trango config port eth ge2 ingress 160 Port ge2 Max rate 160 Mbps SUCCESS RELATED sysinfo 4 power SYNTAX Power lt value gt Value 0 20dBm DEFAULT VALUE 10dBm DESCRIPTION Power command is used to set the transmit power level The max value is dependent upon the modulation See datasheet When the user sets the power to 20 for 256 it is internally adjusted to 17 Max for QAM256 The user cannot change power when is ON EXAMPLE Set the transmit power to 12dBm trango config power 12 92 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing Power 12 0 dBm SUCCESS RELATED atpc reboot SYNTAX Reboot DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Reboot command is used to soft reboot the system The command doesn t ask for any confirmation User caution is required before reboot EXAMPLE To reboot he radio trango config reboot trango config Restarting System RELATED Reset speed bootimag
77. e remark SYNTAX Remark string String 0 100 DEFAULT VALUE Trango Broadband Wireless DESCRIPTION Remark command is used to set any required name info related with the Radio EXAMPLE Set remark to TranoLINK Apex trango config remark TrangoLINK Apex Remark TrangoLINK Apex SUCCESS RELATED N A remove SYNTAX Remove config DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Remove config command is used to remove the current system configuration This might be required during image upgrade process 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 93 Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual A reboot is required after remove config The command doesn t ask for any confirmation User caution is required before reboot EXAMPLE Delete the current configuration trango config remove config SUCESS RELATED Reset reset SYNTAX reset DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Reset is used to restore factory default settings All currently configured settings will be lost Reboot of the radio is required for the new settings to take effect The command doesn t ask for any confirmation User caution is required before reboot EXAMPLE Restore factory default settings trango contig reset Default setting restored Issue reboot command for the default to take effect SUCCESS RELATED Reboot rps enable SYNTAX rps enable lt on off DEFAULT VALUE Default Off DESC
78. e current RF Module Band of the unit 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 31 Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Settings Page Configuration of the unit is performed under the Settings page which includes Radio Configuration e Ethernet Configuration e Configuration e System Configuration Hello Admin Settings e IP Addr 10 12 210 229 255 255 2550 10122101 10122101128 Ethernet Configuration copper ort2 sr Port Link Enable v Enable v Pause Frame Disable Save Config Reset Config Figure 10 Settings Web page Radio Configuration System Model Displays the current system model of the unit TX Frequency Set the Center Frequency in MHz in accordance with the license grant Radio Configurations for Center Frequency Bandwidth and Maximum Transmit Power must be set in compliance with the regulatory license granted for the link The TrangoLINK Apex user is responsible for configuring the radio correctly 32 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Power Transmit power dBm Transmit power is controlled by two settings First the TrangoLINK Apex has equipment specifications described in the Specification Appendix that are a function of the channel bandwidth and signal modulation At no time should the
79. e directory on the local hard drive proceed with as follow Telnet into the radio by Clicking on Start menu RUN On the open box enter telnet and the IP address of the unit The example below uses the default IP address Programs IZ 2 Documents D eh na Type the name of a program folder document or UMP Internet resource and Windows will open it for you 9 search D Open elnet 192 168 100 100 Help and Support g Shut Down Figure 30 Windows Start amp Telnet 1 At the login enter your username and password Default login is Username admin Password trango 2 Enter Config mode by typing config and entering config password The default config mode password is trango 3 Enable tftp daemon by using the TFTPD command as shown below trango login admin 56 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Password Trango Broadband Wireless TrangoLink APEX Command Line Interface v1 1 0 trango view config Password trango config trango config tftpd on tftpd on SUCCESS trango config 4 Open a MS DOS prompt window and access the directory with the extracted firmware files Example C NCD Firmware C Firmware gt 5 Using windows TFTP command line tool upload the firmware files one at a time See tftp syntax example below tftp i ip address gt put file name gt
80. ecent commands 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 69 Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Different Mode Levels View Mode View mode is the default mode after logging in It is strictly a read only view of the current configuration and statistics Configuration changes can be made while in View Mode Command List in View Mode acm Display ACM feature status alignment mode Display alignment mode status atpc Display ATPC feature status atpc max power Display current ATPC max power atpc step Display ATPC power level step size ber Display ber test parameters config Enable Trango configuration mode cos Display current status for class of service datapattern Display data source for data pattern date Display time of Day default opmode Display default opmode status failover Display failover mode status freq Display RF Tx Rx frequency help Display help command httpd Display Web server httpd status Display current status of inband management ibm feature ipconfig Display radio management port configuration license Check if the license is enable or disable linktest Display link test parameters RSSI MSE BER loglevel Display current syslog level loopback Display loopback Mode model Display system model and serial number mse Display MSE Mean Square Errors value opmode Display operat
81. eq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex11 1A 1 10735 11225 490 1 11225 10735 Apex11 1A 2 10775 11265 490 2 11265 10775 11 1A 3 10815 11305 490 3 11305 10815 Apex11 1A 4 10855 11345 490 4 11345 10855 Apex11 1A 5 10895 11385 490 5 11385 10895 Apex11 2A 6 10935 11425 490 6 11425 10935 Apex11 2A 7 10975 11465 490 Apex11 2B 7 11465 10975 Apex11 2A 8 11015 11505 490 Apex11 2B 8 11505 11015 11 2A 9 11055 11545 490 Apex11 2B 9 11545 11055 Apex11 2A 10 11095 11585 490 Apex11 2B 10 11585 11095 11 2A 11 11135 11625 490 Apex11 2B 11 11625 11135 Apex11 2A 12 11175 11665 490 Apex11 2B 12 11665 11175 Canada SRSP 310 7 10 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex11 1A 1 10715 11205 490 1 11205 10715 11 1 2 10725 11215 490 2 11215 10725 11 1 3 10735 11225 490 3 11225 10735 Apex11 1A 4 10745 11235 490 4 11235 10745 Apex11 1A 5 10755 11245 490 5 11245 10755 Apex11 2A 6 10765 11255 490 6 11255 10765 11 1A 7 10775 11265 490 7 11265 10775 1 1 6 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Appendix B Specifications
82. equire reboot except the command speed in which the settings are applied immediately but requires a reboot after save All configuration changes have to be saved in order to be persistent across reboot A single save command will save all configuration changes Users can go back to the View Mode by typing in the command exit Command List in Config Mode 2009 Trango Systems Inc CLI Ranges Default Value acm mod N A enable on off Off mse de lt value gt Depending on modulation lt mse value gt Depending on modulation alignment mode on off Off atpc on off Off atpc max power 0 20 17 atpc step 1 4 dB 1dB ber duration 1 99 1 bootimage 0 5 N A config export import remove view gt N A All rights reserved 71 Chapter 7 Bench Testing 72 cos date debug default opmode exit freq help httpd ibm ipconfig datapatten license linktest loglevel loopback model mse enable ip vlanid pri queue lt 0 99 gt lt 1 12 gt lt 1 31 gt lt 0 23 gt lt 0 60 gt on off N A 17705 19695 N A on off on off ip address lt 1 4090 gt ip address netmask gateway external internal 1 or 2 License Key 20byte Hex Key duration lt 1 99 gt lt 0 gt lt 0 1 gt lt 0 1 2 gt dig if rf gen rf refl off gt N A duration 1 99 Trang
83. es It could also be used for changing the value for mse degrade table or mse improve When the threshold of the MSE reaches certain value from the table the profile will change thus the modulation for rx will be changed Note This feature is not supported in current release EXAMPLE trango config acm ACM on Bandwidth 80 lt ACM Status gt ACM mod MSE improve MSE degrade Enable QPSK 20 00 1 00 enabled 16QAM 21 00 17 00 enabled 32QAM 22 30 20 00 enabled 64QAM 28 20 23 30 enabled 128QAM 31 10 27 20 enabled RELATED acm Default ACM Threshold Values 256 Profile Modulation Improve Next Degrade Next 0 GAM256 32 1 0 27 2 1 1 QAM64 29 2 0 24 3 2 2 QAM16 26 3 1 21 3 3 76 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing 3 QPSK 23 3 2 18 5 3 QAM128 Profile Modulation Improve Degrade 0 QAM128 32 1 0 27 2 1 1 GAM64 29 2 0 24 3 2 2 QAM32 26 3 1 21 3 3 3 QAM16 23 3 2 18 5 4 4 QPSK 20 3 3 17 1 4 QAM64 Profile Modulation Improve Next Degrade Next 0 QAM64 29 2 0 24 3 1 1 QAM32 26 3 0 21 3 2 2 QAM16 23 3 1 18 5 3 3 QPSK 20 3 2 17 1 3 QAM32 Profile Modulation Improve Next Degrade Next 0 GAM32 26 3 0 21 3 1 1 QAM16 23 3 0 18 5
84. ex point to point system 11GHz ANSI Band 2 APEX11 2A TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 11GHz Band 2A ANSI APEX11 2B TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 11GHz Band 2B ANSI TLINK APEX11E 1 TrangoLINK Apex point to point system 11GHz ETSI Band 1 APEX11E 1A TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 11GHz Band 1A ETSI APEX11E 1B TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 11GHz Band 1B ETSI TLINK APEX11E 2 TrangoLINK Apex point to point system 11GHz ETSI Band 2 APEX11E 2A TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 11GHz Band 2A ETSI APEX11E 2B TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 11GHz Band 2B ETSI TLINK APEX15E 1 TrangoLINK Apex point to point system 15GHz ETSI Band 1 APEX15E 1A TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 15GHz Band 1A ETSI APEX15E 1B TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 15GHz Band 1B ETSI TLINK APEX18 1 TrangoLINK Apex point to point system 18GHz Band 1 APEX18 1A TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 18GHz Band 1A ANSI APEX18 1B TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 18GHz Band 1B ANSI TLINK APEX18E 1 TrangoLINK Apex point to point system 18GHz ETSI Band 1 APEX18E 1A TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 18GHz Band 1A ETSI APEX18E 1B TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 18GHz Band 1B ETSI TLINK APEX18E 2 TrangoLINK Apex point to point system 18GHz ETSI Band 2 APEX18E 2A TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 18GHz Band 2A ETSI APEX18E 2B TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 18GHz Band 2B ETSI TLINK APEX23 2 TrangoLINK Apex point to point system 23GHz ETSI Band 1 APEX23 1A TrangoLINK Apex
85. ex18 1A 11 18010 19570 1560 11 19570 18010 Apex18 1A 12 18030 19590 1560 12 19590 18030 Apex18 1A 13 18050 19610 1560 13 19610 18050 Apex18 1A 14 18070 19630 1560 14 19630 18070 Apex18 1A 15 18090 19650 1560 15 19650 18090 Apex18 1A 16 18110 19670 1560 16 19670 18110 Apex18 1A 17 18130 19690 1560 17 19690 18130 Canada 30 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex18 1A 1 17815 19375 1560 1 19375 17815 Apex18 1A 2 17845 19405 1560 2 19405 17845 Apex18 1A 3 17875 19435 1560 3 19435 17875 Apex18 1A 4 17905 19465 1560 4 19465 17905 Apex18 1A 5 17935 19495 1560 5 19495 17935 Apex18 1A 6 17965 19525 1560 6 19525 17965 Apex18 1A 7 17995 19555 1560 7 19555 17995 Apex18 1A 8 18025 19585 1560 8 19585 18025 Apex18 1A 9 18055 19615 1560 9 19615 18055 Apex18 1A 10 18085 19645 1560 10 19645 18085 Apex18 1A 11 18115 19675 1560 11 19675 18115 Canada 40 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex18 1A 1 17840 19400 1560 1 19400 17840 Apex18 1A 2 17880 19440 1560 2 19440 17880 Apex18 1A 3 17920 19480 1560 3 19480 17920 Apex18 1A 4 17960 19520 1560 4 19520 17960 Apex18 1A 5 18000 19560 1560 5 19560 18000 Apex18 1A 6 18040 19600 1560 6 19600 18040 Apex18 1A 7 18080 19640 1560 7 19640 18080 18 1 8 18120 19680 1560 8 19680 18120 2009
86. g linktest 5 LOCK RSSI MSE IX RX 1 gt 52 10 dBm 33 30 0 2 gt 52 10 dBm 33 30 0 3 gt 52 10 dBm 33 30 0 4 gt 52 10 dBm 33 50 0 5 gt 52 10 dBm 33 40 0 trango config Enable 00 N A 00 N A 00 N A 00 00 N A N A N A N A N A N A Chapter 3 Configuration 41 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 4 Deployment amp Installation About this Chapter Once you are familiar with the basic operation of the radios you are ready for deployment in the field The deployment process consists of the following steps Mounting Hardware Grounding e Weather Proofing e Antenna alignment e Upgrading Firmware Refer to Chapter 7 for bench testing the equipment 42 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Installation Mounting Hardware The TrangoLINK Apex features a unique slip mount design which allows for the waveguide output to be coupled into the antenna input with a minimum of loss and ease of installation The Apex unit is easily secured to the antenna assembly using 4 slip mount latches A For proper antenna installation please refer to instructions that come with your antenna Figure 13 Mounting assembly latches To discourage theft the unit can be secured to the tower
87. goLINK Apex User Manual Appendix B Specifications Mechanical amp Environmental Enclosure Cast Aluminum with RSSI window Indicators 2 digit LED in dBm RSSI indicator for alignment Dimensions 12 x 12 x 6 8 inches height x width x length Weight 18 Ibs Temperature Range 40 to 122 F 40 to 50 C Humidity 10096 condensing Interfaces 1 GigaEthernet port RJ45 10 100 1000 BaseT 1 Fiber Optic port SFP Module required 1 Ethernet management port RJ45 10 100 BaseT Power connector Power over Ethernet 2 pin Molex connector Redundancy 1 1 6 pin circular Antenna Connector Optional waveguide adapter WR42 UBR 220 Based on purchasable Option Key Contact sales for more information Interface Specifications Physical Bit Impedance Line Code Standard Jitter transfer and jitter Interface rate tolerance requirement Compliance Fiber Optical 1Gb s N A Multi Mode IEEE IEEE 802 3 MM 802 3 Fiber Optical 1Gb s N A Single Mode IEEE IEEE 802 3 SM 802 3 10 Base T Electrical 10 100 Ohm Manchester IEEE IEEE 802 3 Mb s balanced 4B 5B 802 3 100 Base T Electrical 100 100 Ohm Manchester IEEE IEEE 802 3 Mb s balanced 4B 5B 802 3 1000 Base T Electrical 1 Gb s 100 Ohm Manchester IEEE IEEE 802 3 balanced 4B 5B 802 3 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 109 Appendix B Specifications TrangoLINK Apex U
88. gure 2 Chapter 1 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 65 Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing About this Chapter In this chapter we will cover the basic tips in setting up the equipment for bench testing the before deployment 66 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing Bench Test Setup Bench testing equipment before installation is a common practice for installers to perform before deploying the equipment Bench testing provides the user with a baseline of results and helps ensure that the equipment operates according to specification before deployment It is a preventive measure that saves time since equipment can be preconfigured before deployment Please refer to Chapter 3 for configuration of the units Below is a basic diagram of a bench test setup Use Shielded Straight through e n Cat 5 Cables SWITCH 48 V Power Supply 48 V Power Supply lt lt lt Data Management Data PC Figure 32 Bench Test Setup diagram NOTE Variable Waveguide Attenuator at least 45 dB of attenuation at the Transmit Frequency to ensure that the Receive level is less than 25 dBm The following are tips to ensure the bench test setup is properly done 1 Ensure proper connection of the DC power to
89. hapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual DEFAULT VALUE Off DESCRIPTION This command is to set the loopback mode Digital and If loopback doesn t require a link It is used to isolate problems on the RFM IF only Opmode ON is required for the IF loopback mode In remote loopback configuration one radio of the link needs to be set as rf gen and the other radio has to be rf EXAMPLE Set loopback mode to if trango config loopback if Loopback Mode if SUCCESS To view current loopback setting trango config A loopback Loopback Mode if RELATED opmode datapattern model SYNTAX Model DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Display system model and serial numbers EXAMPLE To display the current model serial of the system trango config model SYS Model Apex18 1B SYS serial ID 2 RELATED Version mse SYNTAX Mee duration Duration 1 99sec DEFAULT VALUE Duration 2 1sec DESCRIPTION Mse command is used to monitor the Mean Square Error MSE of the link It is used to monitor the link based on the specified duration CLI prompt will not be accessible while linktest is running EXAMPLE To monitor the MSE for 2sec 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual trango view mse 2 1 gt 33 81 2 gt 33 86 RELATED Linktest rssi opmode
90. iguration Figure 9 System Information Web page 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 27 Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Radio Configuration ATPC Max Power The maximum output power threshold in dBm that the Apex unit will deliver and not exceed as determined by the granted regulatory license ATPC Step Size This is the amount in dBm that the Transmitter will alter the output power per command from the far end radio ATPC Step Size is user selectable from 1 5 dBm Larger step sizes can track faster fading events but can cause hits if the far end receiver cannot track the change A small step size is less likely to result in hits but may cause outages due to fast fading driving the far end receive signal below threshold Channel bw Displays the current channel bandwidth Datapattern Displays current datapattern setting The settings could be either External Internal Normal operation mode is External Internal traffic is used to generate random data to measure BER All user data from GigE and Fiber ports will be dropped when the datapath is set to internal mode Frequency Displays the Transmit and Receive Frequency of the radio in MHz Power Transmit power of the unit in dBm Please note that there is no internal checking of maximum power Please check the datasheet for your frequency for maximum power for a specific modulation Setting the unit at a power higher than allowed by you
91. igure 3 Labels mount latches and waveguide connection 12 Figure 4 Power and Ethernet wiring diagram proportions not to scale 14 Figure 5 PoE injector power Connechons 15 Figure 6 FIT TP e 21 Figure 7 Web browser login E 22 Figure EE 22 Figure 9 System Information Web page 27 Figure 10 Settings Web EE 32 Figure 11 Statistics Web 36 Figure 12 Password Web page idee adire pe Bactra xiii ERRAT ALAS AES 38 Figure 13 Mounting assembly latches AA 43 Figure 15 roin etnia a arie 46 Figure 16 Direct DC power connection 10001 46 Figure 17 Proper right left mounting and polarization adjustment 47 Figure 18 Mounting smaller antennas 2 ft and smaller 48 Figure 19 RTE 49 Figure 20 1 1 coupler and atches 49 Figure 21 1 1 coupler installed on antenma 50 Figure 22 1 1 Apex 50 Figure 23 Installing twist transition on 141 coupler 51 Figure 24 H and V EE 51 Figure 25 PoE ground EE 52 Figure 26 Ethernet cap mstallaton EEN 53 Figure 27 Complete Ethernet cap installation 53 Figure 28 Fiber plate installation 54 Figure 29 Co
92. in Password Trango Broadband Wireless TrangoLink APEX Command Line Interface v1 0 trango view config Password trango config exit trango view To terminate a telnet session simply click on the X to close the telnet window or enter Debug Mode and type exit The Command Line Interfaces CLI keeps a history of commands used pressing the up arrow will display previous commands used The CLI can complete a command being typed by pressing tab key If a command is partially typed followed immediately by a it will display all related commands 24 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started Example trango config t targetrssi Displays target rssi value temp Displays IDU and ODU temperature tftpd Displays tftp server tftpd status threshold Set the threshold for the radio parameters trapip Displays SNMP Trap IP configuration trango config MA Type for a listing of all CLI commands Changing Password Debug and Config Modes share the same password and View Mode has a separate password To change the Config Mode password you must be in Config Mode Use the CLI command password to change the Config Mode password The example below demonstrates changing the password for the Config Mode to control Syntax passwd lt newpassword gt lt newpassword gt Example E
93. insists that the fiber plate be connected to properly installed conduit to ensure no moisture penetration into the apex unit A Make sure to remove any cable constraint from your fiber cables Failure to do so will result in possible moisture penetration through the silicone seal 54 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Antenna Alignment Aligning narrow beam width 22 over long distances can be a difficult process without the proper equipment patience and a careful process Using a GPS compass and the Path Analysis to establish a crude azimuth and elevation the installation crew can mount the Antenna Assembly Antenna and Mounting Kit on the supporting structures at each end of the link Once the antennas are installed and a rough antenna alignment has been established begin the fine alignment process at one end of the link typically the site with the smaller antenna Once one side is aligned to achieve best RSSI MSE and BER then you can adjust the other side to improve the link Alignment can be done using the Digital RSSI panel on the Apex Unit Antenna Alignment Procedure 1 Ensure that the radios on both sides of the link are configured correctly 2 Connect to the Management Port or via the Console Port 3 Login to config mode Once in config mode enable the alignment mode Example trango login admin Password Trango Broadb
94. ion mode status power Display Tx power in dBm remark Display product remarks rps enable Display current status of rapid port shutdown rssi Display RSSI value rssiled Display rssiled status smart mode Display current status of Smart Mode feature snmpd Display SNMP agent daemon snmpd status snmptrap Display SNMP trap status TEST speed Display current modulation and symbol rate speed status Display status for different device and ports sync state Display current synchronization state sysinfo Display system information syslog Display system event log 70 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing targetrssi Display target rssi value telnetd Display telnet daemon telnetd status temp Display current system temperature tftpd Display tftp server tftpd status trapip Display SNMP Trap IP configuration uptime Display system uptime utype Display unit type version Display system software version Config Mode To enter Config Mode you must first be in View Mode Once in View Mode type the command config and you will be prompted for a password After successful authentication the systems enters Config Mode from which all configuration settings can be changed All commands entered without parameters will return the current configured values this is similar to View Mode All configuration changes are applied immediately and do not r
95. ion steps are found later in this chapter MA It is recommended to always use a shielded crossover cable for the Data Port When auto negotiate is disabled a crossover cable is reguired for the Data Port otherwise you will experience limited Ethernet connectivity for management When auto negotiate is enabled is will auto sense the cable type 1 6 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started Basic Configuration Concepts The TrangoLINK Apex can be configured using either the Command Line Interface CLI or the Web Browser HTTP interface Although both methods are comprehensive and powerful the CLI method provides more functionality Both methods of radio configuration require an understanding of the concept of Operation Mode Opmode Opmode Concept Before logging into a radio it is important to understand the Opmode concept The Apex can be in one of two operational modes Opmode On or Opmode Off Opmode Off Radio is NOT transmitting and is NOT attempting to make a wireless connection Radio can be managed when Opmode is Opmode On Radio is transmitting and attempting to make a wireless connection Radio cannot be managed when Opmode is Default Opmode Settings There are two important related settings Opmode and Default Opmode The factory default setting for Default Opmode is Off The Default Opmode setting cont
96. l Appendix D MIB Appendix D MIB The MIB appendix is broken down into the following sections GigE T1 and Traps System Modem System OIDs Object ID Name Type Access Range Limit Default Value 1 8 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 1 sysUnitType DisplayString RW O NO TYPE 1 MAIN 1 MAIN 2 STANDBY 1 8 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 2 1 sysIFMVer DisplayString RO 0 80 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 2 2 sysFPGAVer DisplayString RO 0 80 N A 1 8 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 2 3 sysFWVer DisplayString RO 0 80 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 2 4 sysOSVer DisplayString RO 0 80 N A 1 8 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 2 5 sysPICVer DisplayString RO 0 80 N A 1 8 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 2 6 sysModemVer DisplayString RO 0 80 N A 1 8 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 3 1 sysFPGAPreVer DisplayString RO 0 80 N A 1 8 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 3 2 sysFWPreVer DisplayString RO 0 80 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 3 3 sysOSPreVer DisplayString RO 0 80 N A 1 8 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 4 1 sysModel DisplayString RO 0 80 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 4 2 sysSeriallD INTEGER RO 0 127 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 5 1 SysMACFPGA DisplayString RO 12 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 5 2 sysMACeth1 DisplayString RO 12 N A 1 8 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 5 3 sysMACeth2 DisplayString RO 12 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 6 sysBackupStatus INTEGER RO O OFF 1 READY 1 READY 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 7 1 sysDefaultOpmode IN
97. l parameters such as IP address Frequency RF output power Speed and Cable Loss are set here System Information Sysinfo Shows most of the basic configuration parameters of the radio It is the first page shown after login Statistics Counter information on all interfaces RF Fiber and GigE is displayed These statistics are used to determine the error rate of traffic Password User can change the config password and enter the license upgrade key for higher capacity Command Line Interface CLI All typical radio functions can be managed via the browser interface but the Command Line Interface CLI has functionality that facilitates installation The Command Line Interface has 3 modes View Config and Debug Logging into the radio via Command Line Interface is covered here briefly and a complete listing of all CLI commands is provided in Appendix A Command Line Interface Launch Telnet Open a command prompt DOS session on your PC Windows Start icon and select Run and type command inside the open box and click OK Open a Telnet session by typing telnet ip address of radio Example C gt telnet 192 168 100 100 trango login Password You will be prompted for a login and password Type in the login and password and press enter Example trango login admin Enter username Password login password is t rango Trango Broadband Wireless TrangoLink APEX Command
98. m Config 4 Ethernet 5 Threshold 6 ACM DEFAULT VALUE 0 DESCRIPTION Sysinfo command is used to display the current settings EXAMPLE To display current radio settings trango config sysinfo 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 99 Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual lt 1 Management gt Remark TrangoLink Apex IP addres 10 14 0 191 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP 10 14 0 1 Trap IP Address 1 0 0 0 0 Trap IP Address 2 0 0 0 0 ETHO MAC 00 01 DE 00 00 02 SYS FPGA version 01050508 SYS OS version 2p6r14b3D05150801 SYS FW version 1p0r0D05150801 SYS PIC version 198 SYS Modem version 35 SYS version 14 SYS Model Apex18 1B SYS serial ID 2 Freq TX 19480 00 MHz Freg RX 17920 00 MHz Data pattern fpga Loopback mode off Power 10 0 dBm ATPC step size 1 dB ATPC max power 17 0 dBm Target RSSI 40 00 dBm Symbol Rate 46 00 Modulation 128QAM Speed 289 90 Mbps FCC BW 80 Alignment Mode off ATPC on ACM on Hssiled on Opmode on Default opmode on Rapid port shutdown on tftod off httpd on snmpd on SNMP trap on Port ge1 ge2 fiber Enable enabled enabled Status off off Pause Frame off off Auto Nego on on Speed Mbps 1000 1000 Duplex full full Priority 0 0 Rate Mbps 1000 1000 100 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights
99. mplete fiber plate installation conduit not shown 54 Figure 30 Windows Start 8 56 Figure 31 Verify Firmware 58 Figure 32 Bench Test 67 Figure 33 Waveguide Attenuator 68 Figure 34 EIA TIA 586 A amp 586 B bm COuts 127 Figure 35 Apex Serial Cable 0 128 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved Table Guide TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Table Guide Table 1 TrangoLINK Apex part 2 8 Table 2 EE 18 Table 3 Max power e din dene ix eA ge 18 Table 4 ACM threshold doce eu eio o uto eii dde d ete etude 19 Table 5 Default login passwordS nnns 21 Table 62 Torque Mem 43 6 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Preface Preface This manual covers the basic configuration and installation of the TrangoLINK Apex licensed microwave backhaul system and applies to the following part numbers Part Number Description TLINK APEX1 1 1 TrangoLINK Apex point to point system 11GHz ANSI Band 1 APEX11 1A TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 11GHz Band 1A ANSI APEX11 1B TrangoLINK Apex Outdoor Unit 11GHz Band 1B ANSI TLINK APEX11 2 TrangoLINK Ap
100. n the 1 1 mount as the coupler determines polarity Please order your correct polarity Figure 21 1 1 coupler installed on antenna Both Apex units must be mounted in the same position with the LED Panel on the bottom right side as shown in Figure 22 regardless of desired RF polarization Figure 22 1 1 Apex mounting The Apex units need to be mounted in the same positions to the 1 1 MOUNT as polarization is determined by the coupler between the 1 1 mount and the antenna 50 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Polarization of 141 Coupler The 1 1 mount ships with a vertical polarized coupler In order to change the polarization to horizontal the vertical couple must be replaced with a horizontal coupler Figure 23 This coupler has a twist transition so it will look slightly different than the coupler that connects to the Apex The 1 1 coupler also has 2 slightly offset screw holes to ensure proper installation orientation 4 ZS Figure 23 Installing twist transition on 1 1 coupler The vertical and horizontal couplers have differences in the waveguide as shown in Figure 24 HORIZONTAL VERTICAL POLARIZATION POLARIZATION Figure 24 H and V transitions Once the 1 1 coupler is properly mounted the 12 redundancy cable must be installed between units and set the failover CLI command to on
101. nable INTEGER RW O OFF 1 ON O OFF 1 8 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 17 2 sysTraplpAddress1 IpAddr RW 16 0 0 0 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 17 3 sysTraplpAddress2 IpAddr RW 16 0 0 0 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 17 4 sysTrapCommStr DisplayString RW 1 32 public 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 18 1 syslmageUpgrade INTEGER RW O FPGA N A 1 LINUX 2 ROOTFS 3 P IC 4 RFM 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 18 2 syslmageToggle INTEGER RW 0 OFF O OFF 1 TOGGLE 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 19 sysRPSEnable INTEGER RW O OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 1 20 sysSmartMode INTEGER RW O OFF 1 ON 1 ON Modem OIDs Object ID Name Access Range Limit Default Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 1 modemLoopbackMode TEGER RW O OFF DIG 1 IF 2 O OFF RFGEN 3 RFREFL 4 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 2 modemDataP attern NTEGER RW FPGA 0 MODEM 1 O FPGA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 3 modemBER DisplayString RO N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 4 modemMSE TEGER RO N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 5 modemFER DisplayString RO N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 6 1 modemLockS tatus TEGER RO O NOACQUIRE JA 1 INPROGRESS 2 LOCKED 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 6 2 modemTimingLock TEGER RO O NORMAL JA 1 LOCKED 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 2 6 3 modemP reambleLock TEGER RO 0 NORMAL N A 1 LOCKED 130 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Appendix D MIB
102. nc All rights reserved Appendix B Specifications TrangoLINK Apex User Manual 10 MHz channel 8 32 Symbol Rate 8 32 QAM 64 Like Interference to E e T I dB E Carrier Separation MHz 8 32 QPSK Like Interference to 5 e T I dB E Carrier Separation MHz 114 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual oupported Frequencies by Model APEX11 models Appendix B Specifications FCC Part 101 10 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duplex ODU Channel RF TX RF RX freq freq freq freq Model Number in MHz in MHz in MHz Model Number in MHz in MHz Apex11 1A 1 10735 11225 490 1 11225 10735 Apex11 1A 2 10745 11235 490 2 11235 10745 Apex11 1A 3 10755 11245 490 3 11245 10755 Apex11 1A 4 10765 11255 490 4 11255 10765 11 1A 5 10775 11265 490 5 11265 10775 Apex11 1A 6 10785 11275 490 6 11275 10785 Apex11 1A 7 10795 11285 490 7 11285 10795 Apex11 1A 8 10805 11295 490 8 11295 10805 Apex11 1A 9 10815 11305 490 9 11305 10815 Apex11 1A 10 10825 11315 490 10 11315 10825 Apex11 1A 11 10835 11325 490 11 11325 10835 Apex11 1A 12 10845 11335 490 12 11335 10845 Apex11 1A 13 1085
103. nce when near the PoE device or when located very close to the cabling There are maximum acceptable MSE values for each modulation which are useful in determining the quality of the link The MSE value reported is only relevant to one tx rx path so the MSE of each tx rx path must be evaluated to verify the link is operating cleanly The lower the number the better so a 35dB is better than a 30dB The table below shows the maximum MSE value to expect in IF Loopback Normal Operation and Absolute Maximum MSE Expected and Maximum values QAM256 QAM128 64 QAM32 QAM16 QPSK Maximum Expected 36 36 36 36 36 36 value IF loopback Maximum Expected value Normal 32 32 32 32 32 32 operation Absolute Maximum for 1E 6 BER 28 25 22 19 16 9 Table 2 MSE values Max Power Input The maximum power input measured by RSSI is depicted in Table 3 If your RSSI value is higher than listed for the modulation that you are running you may incur bit error rates as well as possible damage to the system 18 256 QAM 34 dBm 128 QAM 32 dBm 64QAM 30 dBm 32QAM 28 dBm 16QAM 26 dBm QPSK 24 dBm Table 3 Max power input 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started ACM Adaptive Coding amp Modulation The ACM feature works in conjunction with the Mean Square Error MSE values The ACM
104. ngo config default opmode Default Opmode off RELATED Opmode exit SYNTAX exit DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Exit command is used to logout from the current mode to the lower mode Typing exit from the debug mode will close the current session EXAMPLE To Switch back to trango view node from trango config trango config exit 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 83 Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual trango view To Switch to debug gt node from trango view mode trango view exit debug gt To logout from the system debug gt exit RELATED clii config failover SYNTAX failover lt on off gt DEFAULT VALUE Off DESCRIPTION This command is to enable failover 1 1 feature and needs to be enabled on both the units After enabling failover the 2 units will participate in an election mechanism to elect the Active unit The other unit will become the Standby unit The transmitter for the Standby unit is muted and the GigE data ports are also disabled However both units can receive data from the other side of the link The 2 units exchange heartbeat messages between them through the redundancy serial cable connected The cable needs to be connected before enabling this feature All set commands on the Active unit are also executed on the Standby unit to keep the states synchronized The 2 units have separate IP Set
105. nity private Web interface trango snmp trap trapstr RELATED Passwd snmpd SYNTAX snmpd on off gt DEFAULT VALUE ON DESCRIPTION Turn on off snmpd agent on the radio Must be on to perform any SNMP get set EXAMPLE To turn snmpd off trango config snmpd off snmpd off SUCCESS RELATED Ipconfig snmptrap trapip snmptrap SYNTAX Snmptrap on off gt DEFAULT VALUE Off DESCRIPTION Snmptrap command is used to enable disable sending of the traps from the radio Snmpd must be ON for snmptrap to be ON and trapip should be configured correctly EXAMPLE Set snmptrap ON trango config snmptrap on snmptrap on SUCCESS RELATED snmpd trapip ipconfig 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 97 Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual speed SYNTAX Speed channel bw modulation Channel bw 0 5 0 10 1 20 2 28 3 40 4 50 5 80 modulation qpsk qam16 qam32 qam64 qam128 qam256 DEFAULT VALUE Channel_bw 5 Modulation qpsk DESCRIPTION Speed command is used to set the required modulation and channel bandwidth on the modem The set speed in Mbps is shown in the output Freq needs to be set before speed can be configured A one time license key is required to be set for speed 100Mbps After entering the speed settings save the config by save command and reboot the systems EXAMPLE Set speed channel bw 80 modula
106. nt modulation the radio is transmitting and receiving From time to time the TX RX may change due to interference or atmospheric conditions If it is disabled the TX RX will display N A Example trango view datapattern Data pattern external trango view linktest 1 99 Duration in seconds trango view linktest 5 LOCK RSSI MSE TX RX 1 1 42 00 dBm 33 00 dBm 0 00E 00 QAM256 QAM256 2 1 42 00 dBm 33 04 dBm 0 00E 00 QAM256 QAM256 DI FI 40 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual 3 4 gt 5 gt trango view If ACM is disabled the TX and RX will not change Therefore it is not necessary to demonstrate if the TX is different from the RX which results on the TX RX value 42 00 dBm 33 05 dl 42 00 dBm 32 86 dl 42 00 dBm 33 00 dl displaying N A Example trango config acm Bm 0 001 Bm 0 001 Bm 0 001 d d d 00 00 00 00 00 Cl FI m 00 256 QAM256 0O QAM256 QAM256 0O 256 QAM256 AA Bd Bd td ACM on Bandwidth 80 lt ACM Status ACM mod MSE improve MSE degrade QPSK 20 30 17 10 disabled 160 25 30 18 50 disable 64QAM 29 20 24 30 disable 2560AM 32 10 27 20 disable trango config acm enable off ACM off SUCCESS trango confi
107. nternal data source ONLY It can be used to test the current link status and can be used to monitor the link based on the specified duration CLI prompt will not be accessible while linktest is running The ber shows the following in the output Lock Radio Lock Status 1 if all modem locks are locked 0 if any lock is unlocked RSSI The current RSSI value MSE The current MSE value BER The instantaneous BER value 1sec interval Txprofile The current Tx modulation Rx profile The current Rx modulation 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 79 Chapter 7 Bench Testing TrangoLINK Apex User Manual bootimage SYNTAX bootimage upgrade toggle bootimage upgrade lt 0 4 gt 0 fpga 1 os 2 fimware 3 pic 4 bootimage toggle DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Bootimage is used to upgrade the required software images on the radio after the image is transferred on the radio via tftp Toggle is used to switch to the alternate software image stored in the flash The Apex radio is capable of storing 2 complete set of images in the flash See version command A reboot of the radio is required to load the new image after upgrade If upgrading multiple images at a time 0 1 2 3 etc it is not required to issue reboot after each upgrade A single reboot can be issued after all the images have been successfully upgraded to reduce the downtime The upgrade time varies depending upon the images and
108. oLINK Apex User Manual 0 1 2 4 5 6 7 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 gt Linux System Date TBD N A Off N A 0 this is exception to the valid range N A On off 172 16 1 1 100 ip 192 168 100 100 netmask 255 255 255 0 gateway 192 168 100 100 External User needs to reenter license keys after reset Default 1 if duration not entered by user 0 1 Off No defaults read directly from the system Default 1 if duration not entered by user 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved opmode passwd port auto negotiate duplex enable ingress rate pause priority speed power reboot remark remove reset rps rssi rssiled save show smart mode snmpd TrangoLINK Apex User Manual on off lt passwd gt confirm passwd gt 8char eth gt lt port gt lt autonegotiate duplex enable pause maxrate priority speed gt on off gt half full gt on off 0 1000 Mbps on gt 0 3 10 100 1000 0 20 N A string 1 100bytes gt license N A on off Duration 1 99 on off NA on off gt on off gt 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved Chapter 7 Bench Testing Off trango both ports configured in the Auto Neg Mode On Full on for both GigE copper and fiber 0 0 1000Mbps Off 0 1000 10 N A Trango Broadband Wireless N A N A Off Def
109. of the TrangoLINK Apex should match the setting of the connecting device Verify correct Ethernet cable type is being used for GigE setting Once Auto negotiate is disabled the correct cable type most by use when attaching to the device e Verify proper crimped on the Ethernet cable connector Fiber Port SFP Not passing traffic e Ensure the SFP module is properly installed e Ensure the port is enabled e Verify the correct type of fiber is being used e Verify the SFP module is approved by Trango 64 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Not showing link status e Verify the SFP module is approved by Trango Ensure the SFP module is properly installed Ensure the port is enabled Check cable for damage and proper termination of connectors Management If you cannot telnet into the radio or open an HTTP browser session e Check your cable connections Ensure proper cable is being used cross over vs straight through cable Check PC s subnet to make sure it is routable to the radio s IP address If there are still issues please contact Technical Support at 858 391 0010 or E mail at techsupport trangosys com Before calling please make sure you have the following information e Serial Number e Description of the problem e Steps taken so far to resolve the problem The serial number can be located on the side of the Apex unit See fi
110. ons e 56M0D7W for 55 56 80 MHz BW rates and all modulations European Telecommunications Standards Institute ETSI ETSI models of the TrangoLINK Apex product line have been tested and found to comply with the European Telecommunications Standards e EN 302 217 2 1 V1 2 1 2007 02 e EN 302 217 2 2 V1 2 2 2007 04 e EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 e EN 301 489 4 V1 4 1 2008 09 e EN 60950 1 These standards cover all the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC Warranty Information TrangoLINK APEX units purchased from Trango Systems Inc are warranted for two years from date of purchase Please see www trangosys com for a complete description of warranty coverage and limitations Extended warranty protection can be purchased through Trango Sales or Customer Service 1 858 391 0010 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 9 Chapter 1 Overview TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 1 Overview About this Chapter This chapter introduces the TrangoLINK Apex system features and its components Introduction The TrangoLINK Apex is a carrier grade high performance all outdoor point to point wireless microwave system designed for Carrier Enterprise and WISP networks using either 11 15 18 or 23 GHz licensed spectrum The TrangoLINK Apex provides a full duplex wireless connection over the air that is ideal for copper RJ45 Ethernet connections as well as fiber optics through the use of SFP ports
111. ot to disturb the O Ring position 4 Attach the waveguide using a Phillips screw driver and tighten securely A Installing the Waveguide Adapter requires a small Phillips head screwdriver to reach into the narrow hole It needs to be 2 1 2 inches long with a maximum diameter of 225 inches When placing the waveguide adapter onto the Apex ensure that orientation matches Figure 14 shows the placement of the waveguide adapter 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved Chapter 3 Configuration Figure 14 Waveguide adapter installation 45 Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual SFP Installation Installation of the SFP module is easily accomplished by removing the Fiber plate using a Philips screwdriver Remove the silicone seal located directly under the Fiber plate Using the SFP module purchased from Trango simply slide the module into the SFP receptacle until it locks into place The Apex unit will auto detect the module and allow use of the interface Properly install and connect the fiber optic cable described later in this chapter and Gigabit Fiber interface is ready to begin passing traffic Figure 15 SFP Module installation Note that SFP modules that are not approved by Trango Systems may not function in this unit or may not display current link status on the Sysinfo screens of the system Direct DC Power Connection To use
112. pex18E 2A 3 18360 19370 1010 Apex18E 2B 3 19370 18360 Apex18E 2A 4 18387 5 19397 5 1010 Apex18E 2B 4 19397 5 18387 5 Apex18E 2A 5 18415 19425 1010 Apex18E 2B 5 19425 18415 Apex18E 2A 6 18442 5 19452 5 1010 Apex18E 2B 6 19452 5 18442 5 Apex18E 2A 7 18470 19480 1010 Apex18E 2B 7 19480 18470 Apex18E 2A 8 18497 5 19507 5 1010 Apex18E 2B 8 19507 5 18497 5 Apex18E 2A 9 18525 19535 1010 Apex18E 2B 9 19535 18525 Apex18E 2A 10 18552 5 19562 5 1010 Apex18E 2B 10 19562 5 18552 5 1 24 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Appendix B Specifications ITU R 595 6 CEPT 12 03E 55 MHz Channels ODU Channel RF TX RF RX Duple ODU Chann RF TX RF RX freq freq x el freg freg Model Number in MHz in MHz in Model Numbe in MHz in MHz MHz Apex18E 1A 1 17755 18765 1010 18765 17755 Apex18E 1A 2 17810 18820 1010 18820 17810 Apex18E 1A 3 17865 18875 1010 18875 17865 Apex18E 1A 4 17920 18930 1010 18930 17920 Apex18E 1A 5 17975 18985 1010 18985 17975 Apex18E 1A 6 18030 19040 1010 19040 18030 Apex18E 1A 7 18085 19095 1010 19095 18085 Apex18E 1A 8 18140 19150 1010 19150 18140 Apex18E 2A 9 18195 19205 1010 Apex18E 2B 9 1
113. plex The Duplex setting is either Half or Full e Priority The Priority ranges between 0 and 7 Speed Displays 10 100 or 1000 Max Rate the Max Rate can by any value between 0 1000 Counters e In Octets Total number of octets received for the port e Ucast Total number of unicast packets received the GigE port InNUcast Total number of Non unicast packets received on the GigE port Out Octets Total number of octets transmitted e OutUcast Total number of unicast packets transmitted on the GigE port OutNUcast Total number of Non unicast packets transmitted on the GigE port Collisions Total number of collisions on the port CRC Errors Total number of CRC errors on the port HF Status HF Status section displays the following counters for RF traffic in both directions IN and OUT Total Data Octets The Total number of octets received and transmitted Total Data Packets The Total number of Data packets received and transmitted 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 37 Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Ethernet Packets The Total number of Ethernet packets received and transmitted Ethernet Drop Packets total number of received Ethernet packets that were Total Drop Packets The total number of packets that were dropped Port Utilization Current link utilization as a percentage of the total RF capacity Password Web Page This page allows the u
114. py of the MIB files for the current firmware version can be obtained by contacting Trango Technical Support 60 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 5 Management Objects for Monitoring and Control GigE Bandwidth Monitoring gigeEth1InOctets Number of octets of payload received on GigE port 1 copper gigeEth2InOctets Number of octets of payload received on GigE port 2 fiber gigeEth1OutOctets Number of octets of payload transmitted on GigE port 1 copper gigeEth2OutOctets Number of octets of payload transmitted on GigE port 2 fiber RF Monitoring rflnOctet Number of octets of payload received on the RF port rfOutOctet Number of octets of payload transmitted on the RF port rfEthernetinPackets Number of octets of payload received from the GigE ports to transmit on RF port rfEthernetOutPackets Number of octets of payload transmitted to GigE ports from RF port e rfRSSI The Receive Signal Sensitivity Indicator the unit receives from the distance end of the link Link Status Traps Various traps are defined as follows trapReboot trap is triggered when the unit is rebooted trapStartUp trap is triggered when the unit boots up trapBackupLink trap triggered when the backup status changes trapBackupTakeover The trap is triggered when the Backup unit has taken Over trapModemLock This trap will inform you when there
115. r Manual Chapter 3 Configuration IP Configuration and Model The following information is displayed in the IP configuration and model section of the Sysinfo page These settings affect the OUT OF BAND MANAGEMENT port only IP Address Displays the current configured Internet Protocol Address of the unit Subnet Mask Displays the current configured Subnet Mask the unit is using Default Gateway Shows the current Default Gateway for the unit SNMP Trap IP 1 SNMP traps will be sent the Internet Protocol Address shown SNMP Trap IP 2 SNMP traps will be sent the Internet Protocol Address shown Model The model of the unit is shown Serial ID The unique serial ID of the unit is shown ETHO MAC The Ethernet Media Access Control Address of the management port of the unit Required for license upgrade keys ETH1 MAC The Ethernet Media Access Control Address of the data Ethernet port of the unit This is used by the IBM feature System Version The Current and Previous Image information on the following settings is displayed in the System Version section FPGA Displays the current unit Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA version Firmware The current version of firmware the unit is displayed OS The current version of the operating system the unit is shown PIC Displays the current version of firmware for the microcontrollers of the unit MODEM Displays the current version of the modem firmware for the unit RFM Displays th
116. r regulatory license is strictly forbidden Loopback Mode Displays the current Loopback settings Modulation Displays the current modulation from QPSK to 256QAM Target RSSI This is the RSSI value programmed as the nominal receive signal level in dB determined during the path design This is used by ATPC Temp Internal temperature displayed in Celsius Please Note the temperature displayed could be 10 C more than the outside temp Temperature ratings listed on product datasheets are outside ratings not internal temperature ratings UTYPE Displays the current Unit type System Configuration The following settings are displayed in the Sysinfo page under System Configuration as either ON or OFF ACM Controls whether Adaptive Coding amp Modulation ACM is enabled Alignment Controls whether Alignment mode is Disabled Off RSSI LED on the ODU will update once every 4 seconds 28 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Enabled On The RSSI LED on the ODU is updated 5 times every second and the following settings are disabled ATPC and ODU Rx AGC ATPC Controls whether ATPC is Disabled Off the ODU delivers the maximum transmit power as configured function of your regulatory license limitations for bandwidth and transmit power and equipment design limitations determined by data modulation Enabled On the
117. reshold RO Current FER value 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 4 3 2 trapFERMaxThreshold RO Current FER value 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 4 4 1 trapRSSIMinThreshold RO Current RSSI value 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 4 4 2 trapRSSIMaxThreshold RO Current RSSI value N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 4 6 1 trapODUTempMinThreshold RO Current ODU Temp JA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 4 6 2 trapO DUTempMaxThreshold RO Current ODU Temp JA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 4 7 1 trapInPortUtilMaxThreshold RO Current In port JA untilization 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 4 7 2 trapInPortUtilMinThreshold RO Current In port JA untilization 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 4 8 1 trapOutPortUtilMaxThreshold RO Current Out port JA untilization 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 4 8 2 trapOutPortUtilMinThreshold RO Current Out port JA untilization 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 5 1 trapStandbyLinkDown RO 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 5 2 trapStandbyLinkUp RO 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 5 3 trapSwitchover RO JA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 6 1 trapEth1StatusU pdate RO 1 ON JA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 6 2 trapEth2S tatusU pdate RO O OFF 1 ON JA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 8 trapDownShift RO N A JA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 60 6 9 trapRapidP ortS hutdown RO N A JA 134 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Appendix E Part Numbers Appendix E Part Numbers TLINK APEX1 1 1 TrangoLINK
118. resnel zone Make sure that your target RSSI is set correctly when evaluating RSSI readings The RSSI should not exceed 25dB Exceeding this for extended period of time may cause damage to the unit MSE Mean Square Error is calculated and displayed in dB MSE is similar to Signal to Noise Ratio SNR except that is accounts for distortion and interference in addition to noise power BER Bit Error Rate is only used when the datapattern is set to Internal on both sides of the link When the datapattern is set to External the BER will always display 0 00E 00 and is not to be considered error free BER is displayed 0 00 00 format and measures the number of uncorrected bit errors divided by the number of bits transmitted The BER value displayed in the linktest command is the instantaneous value of the BER for 1sec duration Telephony circuits T1 E1 can tolerate BER of 10 but for IP traffic and reliable telephony traffic the BER should be no greater than 107 Substandard BER performance is difficult to isolate and generally requires careful fault isolation using the loopback feature of the radio The linktest command can be executed by typing the command inktest followed by the number of times to display results The example below displays the linktest command and 5 lines of data Please note that once the command is launched the linktest cannot be interrupted TX RX If ACM is enabled the TX RX will display the curre
119. rols whether Opmode will be turned on or off after a power up or reboot process If Default Opmode is Off and Opmode is On the radio will not transmit upon rebooting The default setting is Opmode Off to ensure that nothing is transmitted until the installation is complete and so that during bench testing the risk of unintentional RF radiation is mitigated Why is Opmode Important If Opmode is not configured correctly the radio will not transmit to establish a link Certain functions can only be performed while the radio is in Opmode Off Setting Changing Transmit Frequency Enabling Loopback IMPORTANT BEFORE YOU DEPLOY Factory Default Opmode is Off Default Opmode should be set to On before radios are deployed in the field Console management is possible regardless of Opmode 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 7 Chapter 2 Getting Started TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Mean Square Error Concept Mean Square Error MSE is similar to Signal to Noise Ratio SNR except that it accounts for distortion and interference in addition to noise power Distortion may come from several sources such as bad Ethernet cables poor shield damaged or low quality path degradations such as multipath or Fresnel zone encroachment Interference can come from other transmitters on the tower as well as from sources inside an indoor shelter High power transmitters inside a shelter can cause interfere
120. s of the radio Figure 6 Fixed Wireless Backhaul Wireless Broadband Internet Access and Wireless IP Video Surveillance jx JE File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Figure 6 HTTP login 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 21 Chapter 2 Getting Started TrangoLINK Apex User Manual A login window will pop up requiring a user name and password Figure 7 Enter the assigned user name and password then press OK Authentication Required s sername and password are being requested by http 10 12 200 41 The site says Trango Link User Name admin Password Figure 7 Web browser login A valid combination of user name and password will open the Syslnfo page Figure 8 Hello Admin Syslnfo 3 Settings Sysinfo Statistics Password 229 Radio Configuration System Configuration IP Configuration 01221022 TxFrequency 1772750 OFF 0 Default 700 ON SNMP Trap 1 1012210128 ETH1 00 01 87 7 1 Figure 8 Browser interface 22 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started The following describes the primary features and pages of the HTTP Browser interface Navigation Bar The navigation bar is a blue bar on the top of all pages The navigation bar contains link to the following pages Settings The essentia
121. s that you can run both copper Gig E as well as the fiber SFP ports simultaneously The priority groups are 0 7 and can be applied to GigE port as well as the fiber port Port mapping is enabled by default through the smart mode command Should your network require Q in Q or other unique protocol you may need to disable smart mode In band management will not work with smart mode disabled Class of Service 802 1p TrangoLINK Apex has Class of Service capabilities that provide priority for different types of traffic across the link The traffic can be classified into 8 priorities 0 7 which can then be assigned to 4 queues 20 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started Management The TrangoLINK Apex can be managed through HTTP HTTPS Telnet SSH SNMP and console port The default IP address and passwords for the TrangoLINK Apex are below Access mode Username Password CLI View Mode admin trango CLI Config Mode N A trango CLI Debug Mode N A N A Web Interface admin trango SNMP Read Community N A public SNMP Write Community N A private SNMP Trap N A trapstr Table 5 Default login passwords All Trango radios are pre configured at the factory with a default IP address of 192 168 100 100 Browser Interface To access the browser interface simply open your Web browser and enter the IP addres
122. ser Manual Curves The Interference test measures the performance of the receiver under co channel and adjacent channel interferers 80 MHz channel 46 Symbol Rate 46 QPSK Like Interference e dB dB Carrier Separation MHz 1 1 0 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual 40 MHz channel 35 42 Symbol Rate Appendix B Specifications 35 42 QAM 256 Like Interference 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved m 3 e 1 dB E Carrier Separation MHz 35 42 QPSK Like Interference m 5 e TII dB Carrier Seperation MHz 111 Appendix B Specifications TrangoLINK Apex User Manual 30 MHz channel 24 6 Symbol Rate 24 6 QAM 256 Like Interference dB Carrier Separation MHz 24 6 QPSK Like Interference e dB dB Carrier Separation MHz 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 112 TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Appendix B Specifications 20 MHz channel 17 42 Symbol Rate 17 42 QAM 128 Like Interference m Ki E 0 Carrier Separation MHz 17 42 QPSK Like Interference oOo 2 ui e dB E Carrier Separation MHz 113 2009 Trango Systems I
123. ser to change the Web access password The only password that can be changed on this page is the Web access password The Password page also allows you to upgrade to the radio to higher capacity by entering the software License Key 38 RANGO Sysinfo Statistics Password Settings Password Old Password New Password Confirm Password License License ___ O Keyi Key Figure 12 Password Web page 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Essentials to Establish a Wireless Link In order to establish a wireless link there are a few essential parameters that must be configured properly These setting must be configured correctly on both sides of the link If these parameters are met and if the units are within range and properly aligned the wireless link will automatically establish itself and Ethernet traffic will begin to pass between the radios This is a list of MINIMUM requirements to establish a link Transmit Frequency The transmit frequency in MHz is required The receive frequency is automatically set based on the transmit frequency Transmit Power This is the maximum output power the unit will transmit Modulation and Channel BW e The modulation and channel bw are configured with the speed command The modulation and channel width need to match on both sides of the link Default Opmode
124. served 29 Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual RPS Rapid Port Shutdown is Disabled Off The unit will not shut down the GigE SFP ports when the wireless link is lost e Enabled On The unit will shut down the GigE SFP ports when the wireless link is lost The remote end will also be notified of the port shutdown RSSI LED Receive Signal Strength Indicator is Disabled Off The RSSI LED is off and does not display any RSSI values Enabled The RSSI LED will display the RSSI values Smart Mode Internal VLAN port mapping is Disabled Off There is no internal VLAN port mapping Enabled On Internal VLAN port mapping between GE1 and SFP ports keep traffic separate Smart Mode must be enabled to support IBM SNMP Trap Simple Network Management Protocol Trap Disabled Off The unit will generate no SNMP Trap messages Enabled On SNMP Trap messages will be sent the IP destination configured TFTPD Trivial file transfer protocol daemon is Disabled Off The unit will not accept TFTP file requests Enabled On The unit will accept TFTP file requests so that it can be upgraded Telnetd Telnet daemon is e Disabled The unit will not accept Telnet session requests Enabled On The unit will accept Telnet session requests so that it can be managed via Telnet 30 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex Use
125. t 10 100 1000 data rates also PoE capable RSSI LED Displays real time RSSI value of the link in a 2 digit LED display Fiber Cover Contains the SFP fiber optic port and MOLEX M direct DC power connector Management Port Dedicated to out of band management also PoE capable No data pass through is allowed on this port Protective Vent Equalizes air pressure while keeping moisture out Labels Location of serial number and MAC address DO NOT TAMPER with the Protective Vent It should not be twisted or removed Tampering with or damaging the Protective Vent will void the factory warranty 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 1 1 Chapter 1 Overview TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Mount Latches amp Waveguide Connections Labels Slip Mount serial MAC 86 Waveguide m Transition Slip Mount Latches s 1 GL 5 JU 2 V A e XP TA A 25 S V A l wy T ji Figure 3 Labels mount latches and waveguide connection Slip Mount Latches Slip mount installation secures the ODU to the Antenna Assembly or mounting bracket and allows easy removal during maintenance Slip Mount Waveguide Transition Connects the ODU transmit signal to the antenna waveguide port Labels Location of serial number and MAC address 1 2 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started
126. t t 43 Mounting HardWate tenete nra 43 Installation amp Polarity Consderatons 44 Waveguide Adapter Installation EEN i SFP Installation EE EEN 46 Direct DC Power iota ima De BR 46 ee E e WEE 47 Special Consideration for Smaller Antennas 1 ft and 2 ft diameter only 48 131 Coupler IMS E el EE 49 Grounding Recommendallofis cce co Ferca ee Duero ee uu e o ees o ena 52 Weather Proofing Cabling ee 52 Antenna AT TIello ege Ze ni eu loei duis dea t p ES 55 Antenna Alignment Procedure na 55 Upgrading Firmwares 56 WEE NEE ee 56 Chapter 5 Management 59 Management ODNOS ee enee 59 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol 60 Objects for Monitoring and Control Cn bei ke 61 Chapter 6 62 Bo el 63 Higi BE A E EM M EP S 63 teen ee ea 64 Fiber Pott EE 64 Manadeneb itae bte eb ese hah t ta dut 65 Chapter 7 Bench Testing eierr Nia ne Age renean en 66 Bench Test oro MPO cro 67 Appendix A Command Set 69 System Command on Ses seas 2d EEA ee ne AD etiket 69 2 2009 Trango Systems In
127. ted TrangoLINK Apex User Manual amp TargetRSSI ATPC and TargetRSS work together to control the remote side power output in order to achieve optimal signal strength ATPC is an enable disable setting When enabled ATPC will adjust the power of the remote side based on the local TargetRSSI setting If the RSSI value is lower than the TargetRSSI setting of the local radio the remote radio will attempt to increase its output power to achieve the TargetRSSI setting ATPC has Step Size and Max Power settings to limit the output power of the unit and prevent a violation of the license The power setting cannot be changed once is enabled To manually change the power setting ATPC needs to be disabled ATPC Max Power amp Step Size Settings for ATPC Max Power and the ATPC Step Size control how the ATPC function will behave when attempting to achieve the TargetRSSI Max Power is the maximum power setting ATPC can set the power output to when trying to reach the TargetRSSI ATPC Step Size is the amount of dB per attempt that ATPC can change power output Port Mapping 802 14 amp Port Priority 802 1p The Port Mapping feature is a fixed setting and provides an additional amount of data security since traffic on the Ethernet port is segmented and isolated from traffic on the fiber port The Port Priority feature allows for an individual data port to have priority over the remaining data port This mean
128. that the link doesn t decrease power to the point of losing the link Check the power setting on both sides of the link Check to make sure Loopback is disabled Antennas are misaligned verify RSSI values Look at troubleshooting tips for other issues If initial installation set the soeed to QPSK modulation channel to 10MHz and power to 21dBm High BER A high Bit Error Rate can be caused by the following extremely high receive signal strength This can be prevented by enabling the following Enable and ensure the TargetRSSI is set correctly or reduce the power of the remote side manually Ensure the Apex unit is properly grounded Verify that shielded CAT5 cable is being used and the cable does not run parallel to power lines 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 63 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting TrangoLINK Apex User Manual GigE Port No traffic is passing Ensure cables are connected into correct ports Data will not pass through the management port of the Apex system e Check the Ethernet cables to ensure they work properly Ensure that the GigE port is enabled Ensure the switch or device s port is properly working or negotiating speed correctly Errors on GigE port Ensure there is no duplex mismatch The TrangoLINK Apex can be configured for Auto negotiate 1000 Full duplex 1000 Half duplex 100 Full duplex 100 Half duplex 10 Full duplex and 10 Half duplex The setting
129. the transmit frequency has been set to the licensed frequency RSSI LED The RSSI digital display can be enabled or disabled Telnetd Enable or disable the Telnet daemon This must be enabled for telnet access NOTE SSH access to the unit can not be enabled or disabled This is intentional in the product design Ethernet Configuration Port Link The option of enabling or disabling the specified port Auto Nego Enable or disable auto negotiation of the specified port Pause Frame Enable or disable the use of pause frames on the specified port Duplex Set the duplex setting of the specified port Auto Negotiation must be disabled and speed setting must be specified Only Full duplex is allowed on the Fiber port Priority Set the priority of the specified port over remaining ports Speed Set the negotiation speed of the specified port Auto Negotiation must be disabled and duplex setting must be specified Only 1000Mbps is allowed for Fiber port Ingress Rate Sets the maximum bandwidth of traffic that can pass through the specified port Statistics Page This page displays statistics and status under the following groupings Figure 11 System Status Link Status Ethernet Status e RF 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 35 Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Hello Admin Statistics 3 Settings Sysmfo Statistics Password TrangoLink Apex System Status
130. tings Mgmt Channel and can be upgraded independent of each other In the event of system failure or link loss the Active transfers control to the Standby only if the Standby is healthy If the active unit is powered down or if the redundancy cable is unplugged then Standby will assume the role of the Active Once the Standby unit takes over the failed active unit is powered off and the data ports disabled The failed unit is not rebooted and can be used to diagnose the problem Appropriate traps are sent in the case of Active failover Standby detection and Standby taking over as Active The status modem command on the Active unit will display the current health of the Standby unit Standby Lock 1 Standby ODU 1 Standby RSSI 41 dBm The standby is considered healthy when the lock indicator status is 1 84 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing EXAMPLE To Enable failover trango config failover on Failover mode on RELATED Sync sync state utype freq SYNTAX freq 17705 19695 DEFAULT VALUE None DESCRIPTION This command is used to set the transmit freq this CLI will also return the corresponding receive frequency Only frequency specific to the system model can be set The Apex needs to be powered ON for setting the freq EXAMPLE To set tx frequency trango config
131. tion qam256 trango config speed 5 qam256 symrate 46 00 modulation 256QAM speed 812 20 bpf 56 fcc bw 80 SUCCESS RELATED Freq license status SYNTAX Status modem pll port all clear DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Status command is used to display the current status Statistics of various elements in the radio Status clear clears all the counters for the ports status all gt shows the status for modem fifo pll port EXAMPLE To display the current status and statistics of the radio trango config status all 98 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 7 Bench Testing lt Modem Status gt MSE 34 60 dB BER 0 00E 00 FER 0 00E 00 BER cumulative 0 00E 00 FER cumulative 0 00E 00 RSSI 40 40 dBm Acquire Lock 1 lt PLL Status gt RF PLL 1 RFM IF PLL 1 Transmit PLL 1 Receive PLL 1 lt Ethernet Port Status gt Port gel ge2 Status on on In Octets 3072 0 In Ucast Pkt 0 0 In NUcast Pkt 12 0 Out Octets 2834 0 Out Ucast Pkt 0 0 Out NUcast Pkt 14 0 CRC Errors 0 0 Collision O 0 IN OUT Total Data Octets 0 0 Total Data Pkt 0 0 Total Drop Pkt 0 N A Port Rate Mbps 0 0 Port Util percent 0 0 RELATED Sysinfo sysinfo SYNTAX Sysinfo lt 0 6 gt O All 1 Management 2 Radio Config 3 Syste
132. to test the current link status and can be used to monitor the link based on the specified duration CLI prompt will not be accessible while linktest is running The linktest shows the following in the output Lock Radio Lock Status 1 if all modem locks are locked 0 if any lock is unlocked RSSI The current RSSI value MSE The current MSE value BER The instantaneous BER value 1sec interval EXAMPLE To test the link for 2 sec trango config A linktest LOCK RSSI MSE BER txProfile rxProfile 1 gt 1 21 20 dBm 34 10 dB 0 00E 00 128QAM 128QAM 2 1 21 20 dBm 34 10 dB 0 00E 00 128QAM 128QAM 3 1 21 20 dBm 34 20 dB 0 00E 00 128QAM 128QAM RELATED Mse rssi loglevel SYNTAX loglevel lt 0 2 gt where 0 Setting 1 Event 2 Status Statistics DEFAULT VALUE Default 0 1 DESCRIPTION This command is used to set reguired log levels for system logging The log level needs to be set for each activity to be monitored Once the loglevels are set the logs can be monitored through the syslog command E g Setting the loglevel to 2 will only log Status Stats The loglevel needs to be set to loglevel 0 1 2 to monitor all logs EXAMPLE To set the loglevel to monitor all logs trango config loglevel 0 1 2 Syslog level 0 1 2 RELATED Syslog loopback SYNTAX loopback off dig if rf gen rf refl gt 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved 89 C
133. ts facing away from the mast pole as described by Figure 18 For vertical polarization installations the antenna must be mounted to the left of the mast pole Vertical Polarization For horizontal polarization installations the antenna must be mounted to the right of the mast pole Horizontal Polarization Figure 18 Mounting smaller antennas 2 ft and smaller 48 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Chapter 3 Configuration 1 1 Coupler Installation The 1 1 coupler is needed to install two Apex Units to a single antenna The mount has a single coupler centered on one side Figure 19 while there are 2 evenly spaced on the second side FS 9 si install the mount simply attach the single sided coupler to the antenna mount and secure the latches as shown in Figure 20 Remember to use the supplied silicone lubricant as mentioned in the standard installation steps Figure 19 141 coupler Figure 20 1 1 coupler and latches 49 2009 Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved Chapter 3 Configuration TrangoLINK Apex User Manual Once the 1 1 coupler has been securely installed onto the antenna assembly Figure 21 the radios can be mounted on the opposite side The polarization for the 1 1 mount is determined by the transition between the mount and the antenna The Apex radios needs to be mounted in the H Pol position o

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