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1. BreezeULTRA System Manual Us 5 2 Menus and Parameters The following sections describe the menus and parameters provided by the monitor program The main menus are Unit Info Unit Control Site Survey Radio Services Show All Exit Actually available options depend on access rights see Accessing the Monitor Program Using Telnet on page 95 5 2 1 Unit Info This menu displays an overview of the unit s properties and current settings divided into the following Groups M Show Unit Info M Show Unit Control M Show Feature License M Show Radio Parameters M Show Services Oo Show All 5 2 1 1 Show Unit Info Displays the Unit HW Info This includes the unit s MAC address and the hardware revisions of the main board and of each radio board M MAC Address The unit s unique IEEE Media Access Control address for the management network interface M Hardware revision The hardware revision of the outdoor unit s main board M Radio revision wIO The hardware revision of the outdoor unit s first radio board This is the board used for the first sector Sector 1 M Radio revision wl1 The hardware revision of the outdoor unit s second radio board Not available in current release BreezeULTRA System Manual ce M Radio revision wi2 The hardware revision of the outdoor unit s third radio board This is the board used for the second sector if applicable Sector 3 when the unit operates as a BU RB 600 E Sy
2. Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated CONFIG Log levels 8 NONE Yes 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE FWD Log levels 8 NONE Yes 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE BreezeULTRA System Manual ea Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated ATPC Log levels 8 NONE Yes 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE ASSOCIATION Log levels 8 NONE Yes 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE BreezeULTRA System Manual ES Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated UPLOAD DOWNLOAD Log levels 8 NONE Yes 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE DFS Log levels 8 NONE Yes 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE BreezeULTRA System Manual 460 Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated DISTANCE Log levels 8 NONE Yes 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE APC
3. Ant11 Extension channel for physical antenna 1 NOTE The SNR measurement is accurate only when receiving data transmissions from the associated unit You can use a continuous PING to generate data transmission although a higher amount of continuous U data traffic is recommended M Continuous NF Display ON OFF Turns on off detailed noise floor readings for each antenna Once you type the option number the values are displayed and refreshed continuously Press the option number again to stop this behavior Listed antenna names correspond to the same physical antenna ports RF chain as described above for Continuous SNR Display INFORMATION Once a continuous display is activated it will keep displaying SNR NF values until it is stopped from the SNR Display menu The menus are still active however which means that both SNR and NF continuous displays can be activated simultaneously and that you can navigate the menu hierarchy while the continuous displays work In such a case you will have to navigate back to the SNR Display menu to stop the continuous displays BreezeULTRA System Manual ES 5 2 3 5 Display scanning list The Display Scanning List option is applicable only for an RB unit displaying the following details for each unit it identified as being able to communicate with during initial scanning M BSSID MAC address of the wireless interface If the other unit is a BU 600 this is the MAC address
4. Ethernet Ports IEEE 802 3 10 100 1000 Base T Lightning Protection ITU T K 21 1 5KV surges in RJ 45 connectors EN 61000 4 5 4KV surges in the antennas ROHS Directive 2002 95 EC China RoHS WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC BreezeULTRA System Manual Ke 1 3 5 Physical and Electrical 1 3 5 1 Mechanical Table 1 5 Mechanical Specifications Unit Structure Dimensions mm Weight kg General An indoor unit IDU and an outdoor unit ODU AC IDU Metal box black desktop or wall 203 x 108 x 63 1 93 mountable DC IDU A UL94 0 rated plastic case 102 x 47 x 27 0 07 ODU Square shaped metal box in a plastic 440 x 380 x 130 7 enclosure pole or wall mountable ANT P N 850102 Flat panel antenna 371 x 371 x40 mm 2 0 kg max 4 9 5 875 GHz 8 max dual polarized 23 dBi ANT P N 850111 Dish antenna M Diameter 725mm 6 3 kg max 4 9 6 GHz 5 5 dual E Depth 440mm polarized 28 dBi BreezeULTRA System Manual Zo 1 3 5 2 Connectors Table 1 6 Connectors Unit Connector Description AC IDU IN port 10 100 1000 MBps BaseT Ethernet RJ 45 OUT port 10 100 1000 Mbps BaseT Ethernet RJ 45 AC IN 3 pin AC power plug DC IDU LAN port 10 100 1000 MBps BaseT Ethernet RJ 45 POE port 10 100 1000 Mbps BaseT Ethernet RJ 45 DC IN DC jack with negative polarity ODU PoE In 10 100 1000Mbps BaseT Ethernet RJ 4
5. Restore Configuration to Customer Default M after uploading a new Configuration or Country Code file can be done using the web interface see Change Configuration System on page 76 M After uploading a feature license file using tftp 5 2 2 2 Firmware Upgrade INFORMATION Refer to Change Configuration System on page 76 for details on loading a new SW version file using mg the Web interface This menu includes unit reset options used for switching between firmware versions stored in the main and shadow memories M Reset and boot from shadow version M Use running version after reset E Show Version 5 2 2 2 1 Reset and boot from shadow version Resets the unit when it is currently running the firmware stored in the main memory and restarts using the shadow memory firmware You will be prompted to either cancel or confirm the operation Connectivity to the monitor program will be lost 5 2 2 2 2 Use running version after reset Applicable when the unit is currently running the firmware stored in the shadow memory You will be prompted to either cancel or confirm the operation The currently running firmware version will be defined as the main version and the other one as shadow The system will not be restarted 5 2 2 2 3 Show Version Displays firmware versions information M Running Software Version Firmware version currently running on the unit M Running From Indicates whether the unit is currently running the fir
6. ET D ase eect ec es eat speed 140 Appendix A Password Reset Procedure r rsnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 141 Appendix B BreezeULTRA Traps rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 144 BI Introductio s sisien snienu ae desserten 145 Br Trap Variables eee aa alee ec et ee te 145 B 3 Traps scssi ien peee E a SEEE E ENa EA EEEE 146 Appendix C Monitor Parameters Summary xrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 148 Appendix D Antennas Separation Guidelines rararnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 168 DI Introd ctiohs eee 169 D 2 Minimum Separation Distance arnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 169 D 3 Installation Using Country Codes with EIRP Limitation annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 170 D 3 1 Maximum EIRP of 30 dBM vinden ntniubetmseiibniguseder 170 D 3 2 Maxim m EIRP Of 36 dBm siscxdeiasianetinte Gindehataselecatiencabavananekadentahetennnincemeneiwanenanacansd 170 D 4 Installation Using Country Codes with No EIRP Limitation rennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 171 D 5 Summary Tx Power Settings assssssnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnn nnnm nnmnnn 171 BreezeULTRA System Manual ow Figures Figures Figure 2 1 Mounting the Tilt Bracket ernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenen 16 Figure 2 2 Pole MOUNTING Carriage m
7. gt To install the Carriage on a 1 5 4 pole I Assemble the tilt bracket on the unit and fasten its four screws see Assembling the Tilt Bracket on the Unit on page 16 2 Thread the four M8 rods through the carriage 3 Attach the bracket and the clamp to the pole and tighten on both sides using the supplied washers spring washers and nuts Apply a torque of 80 Lib In 9 N m BreezeULTRA System Manual Pole a a M8 Rods Tilt Control Screw Washer Spring Washer Carriage Nut Figure 2 3 Assembling the Carriage and Clamps 4 Insert the tilt control screws into the middle side hole of the carriage on both sides Figure 2 4 Carriage and Clamps Installed BreezeULTRA System Manual EY _ To install the carriage on a 4 6 pole I Assemble the tilt bracket on the unit and fasten its four screws see Assembling the Tilt Bracket on the Unit on page 16 Thread the four metal bands through the grooves on the carriage and fasten them see Figure 2 5 Attach the carriage to the pole and fasten with metal bands see Figure 2 5 Insert the tilt control screws into the middle side hole of the carriage on both sides see Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Installed Carriage with Metal Bands 2 4 3 Mounting the Unit on the Carriage After mounting the unit on the carriage use the tilt bracket to tilt and rotate the unit as required gt To mount the unit on the carr
8. 2 4 Installing the Outdoor UAE asco cesta egene arme mito 16 2 4 1 Assembling the Tilt Bracket on the Unit rernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 16 2 4 2 Installing the Carriage on a Pole Lavest nomrunbaukkumaeamk d 16 2 4 3 Mounting the Unit on the Carriage rurnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnn 19 2 4 4 Wall Mount nstall t n uuuuivssmuiserennij eu henmnnijeeinvdednakekbenenndddankde 20 BreezeULTRA System Manual Ev Contents 2 4 5 Connecting the Grounding Cable rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenenennnnnnreennnnnn 21 2 5 Connecting the Antenna Cables arannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnuenen 22 2 6 Sealing the Antenna ConnectOrS arannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnenennnnunnnnnnen 25 2 7 Preparing and Connecting the Indoor to Outdoor Cable ranrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrr 26 2 8 POE OUt AD eee 29 2 9 Installing the AC Indoor Umtuaisaagss duistnesmenud dneinone 30 2 10 Powerne Up the UNE vrsssesdasremseses seede 33 Chapter 3 COMM SSIOMING visccccssnscenesdssnncssencnesentassnarecnitessnmensnieeuenissssieesenteneioonive 35 31 Initial Configuration tcc dle seco ce oe ee Beats es ec Sede Se eee teeta e 36 SLL MOEN 36 3 1 2 Using the Web Management Interface for Initial Configuration rannrennnnnnennnn 36 3 1 3 Using the Monitor for Initial Configuration rernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne
9. A BU trap indicating vingTrapSequenceNumberVar that a radar was detected on the current frequency vingVLDFSFrequencyTRAP 205 A BU trap indicating vingTrapSequenceNumberVar hat th i t that te un moveu to vingTrapintParam 1 Var the a new frequency new frequency vingVLDFSNoFreeChannelsExistsTRAP 206 A BU trap indicating ving TrapSequenceNumberVar that radar was detected and there is no free channel brzaccVLRunTimelPChangeTRAP 207 Sent when run time vingTrapSequenceNumberVar vingTrapMacAddrParamVar MAC address of the unit vingTrapIntParam1 Var the new IP address in decimal format BreezeULTRA System Manual ES if the bandwidth has been changed and the unit switched to a new frequency because the previous frequency is not available with the new bandwidth Table B 2 Traps Continued Trap ID Description Applicable Variables brzaccBandwidthFreqChangeTRAP 208 This trap is generated vingTrapSequenceNumberVar vingTrapIntParam1 Var New Bandwidth vingTrapintParam2 Var Old Frequency vingTrapIntParam3Var New Frequency BreezeULTRA System Manual a Appendix C Monitor Parameters Summary Monitor Parameters Summary Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated Unit Control gt Management gt IP Configuration IP Address IP address 10 0 0 1 Yes Subnet Mask s
10. Allowed range 0 7 Default value 0 NOTE o To support over the air management services configured on the link see Services on page 132 must j allow classification to remote unit s management VLAN 5 2 2 3 3 Management Port Access Control The network interface s available for management traffic M Ethernet Enables management only from the Ethernet network interface M Wireless Enables management only from the Wireless network interface M Both Enables management from both Ethernet and Wireless network interfaces default BreezeULTRA System Manual ES 5 2 2 3 4 Manager IP Access Control Enables disables management limitation to authorized managers M Yes Authorized managers enabled Management of the unit is enabled only for devices defined as Authorized Managers see below At lease one Authorized Manager must be defined M No Authorized managers disabled default Any station may manage the unit 5 2 2 3 5 Authorized Managers M Select Selects an existing authorized manager by typing its IP address Once selected the following options are available Update Updates the authorized manager s parameters see details in Add below Delete Deletes the authorized manager Show Displays the authorized manager s parameters M Add Creates an additional authorized manager Up to 10 authorized managers may be defined The following information must be typed in IP address The a
11. BreezeULTRA System Manual Ta HM Maximum EIRP allowed by regulations or no limitation If maximum allowed EIRP is limited it sets the upper limit for Tx Power Antenna Gain When using a Country Code in which maximum allowed EIRP is limited the upper limit for the Antenna Gain parameter in dBi is the Regulation Max EIRP 4 since the minimum Tx Power is 4 dBm and the upper limit for the Tx Power parameter in dB is Regulation Max EIRP Antenna Gain In Country Codes with several sub bands where there are different Regulation Max EIRP requirements per sub band the lowest Regulation Max EIRP will apply for all sub bands including sub band for which there is no maximum EIRP limitation An attempt to change the selected Country Code to a Country Code in which the Regulation Max EIRP 4 is lower than the currently configured Antenna Gain will be rejected This applies to both sectors even if one of them is not used In a device operating as a BU RB 350 using Sector 1 an attempt to change the selected Country Code will be rejected if the value configured for the Antenna Gain of Sector 3 is too high and does not meet the above limitation even if the configured value for the Antenna Gain of Sector 1 is configured to an acceptable value M Required Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS algorithm In certain regions there are radar systems operating in the 5 GHz band Applicable regulations dictates that wireless systems operating in these ban
12. If the sector type is RB the unit automatically scans all channels in the selected list NOTE If both sectors are enabled Dual Sector operation the following limitations apply i E For a 20 MHz bandwidth The minimum distance between the frequencies configured for Sector 1 and Sector 3 is 40 MHz E For a 40 MHz bandwidth The minimum distance between the frequencies configured for Sector 1 and Sector 3 is 60 MHz Display available list Lists all available radio center frequencies and additional parameters allowed by the currently enabled Country Code for the Bandwidth used when the Country Code was activated Frequency Radio center frequency in MHz Max TX Power 5 10 20 40 Maximum Tx power or maximum EIRP if maximum EIRP is limited by the Country Code used in dBm allowed when using the specified frequency with a BreezeULTRA System Manual TS 5 10 20 40 MHz channel 5 and 10 MHz bandwidths are not supported by the current release na means that the frequency is not in the allowed range and cannot be used DFS Indicates if Dynamic Frequency Selection is required for the specified frequency according to the currently selected Country Code YES NO E ESSID Sets the Extended Service Set IDentifier used in the sector s wireless network The ESSID is a string used to identify a wireless network and to prevent the unintentional merging of two wireless networks in the same area Only sectors using the
13. and the destination network interfaces are displayed above Each cell in the table indicates the traffic incoming from the interface displayed in the first column which was forwarded to the interface displayed in the table s header 4 3 5 General Info The General Info section displays general information about the unit General Info Unit name BU Test Running version 3 0 8 Unit IP 10 0 0 222 Shadow version 3 0 7 1071 Unit type BU600 Serial number 121411960 System time 18 57 26 Figure 4 12 General Info Section Clicking on the Unit info settings icon opens the Info menu where you can view configure the unit s general settings See Info on page 70 for more details BreezeULTRA System Manual Og 4 4 Settings The Settings menus allow you to manually configure all the unit s settings After you edit your settings click Save in the lower right corner of the screen to apply them Clicking Back ignores any changes you made and goes back to the previous screen The following Settings menus are available MW Unit Control Menu M Radio Menu HM Services Menu 4 4 1 Unit Control Menu The Unit Control menu contains the following options E info HM Management M PoE In Out Oo Change Configuration System BreezeULTRA System Manual 59 4 4 1 1 Info Settings Info Name BU Test Location Al room Contact person Albert Country code file version 29 Update gt Main SW version 3 0 8 Currently r
14. 2 6 Grounding cable with at least 18 AWG gauge and with a closed loop lug terminal crimped to the ground cable 2 2 2 Indoor to Outdoor Cables INFORMATION The length of the Indoor to Outdoor Ethernet cable should not exceed 90 meters The length of the Ethernet cable connecting the indoor unit to the user s equipment together with the length of the Indoor to Outdoor cable should not exceed 100 meters Use at least Category 5e Ethernet cables from approved manufacturers listed in the following table Consult with Alvarion s specialists on the suitability of other cables Table 2 2 Approved Category 5E Ethernet Cables Manufacturer Part Number UNIXTAR C5ES4P24 www unixtar com tw WESTERN KF804E1D www westernwire org In case of missing information product specifications ordering information etc regarding these products on the manufacturer s web site it is highly recommended to contact the manufacturer s sales representative directly For instructions on preparing the indoor to outdoor cable refer to Section 2 7 BreezeULTRA System Manual eS 2 3 Equipment Positioning Guidelines This section provides key guidelines for selecting the optimal installation locations for the various BreezeULTRA system components CAUTION ONLY experienced installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety codes and wherever applicable are licensed by the appropriate go
15. 4 20 Services Profiles ususpamnmssiusnseungkiee kikket ante iauatpeeeiuasaiaemedbedveedsnemuaneneceacne 91 Figure 5 1 Main Menu Administrator Level wrurrnnnnnnnevnnnvnnnnnvenennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnuser 95 Figure A 1 Opening the Recover Password Menu arrrxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 142 Figure A 2 Generating the Key 006 sci tsasitscnnsandencacczaanatincendeteiteiaenacenteasmianeneaaneneesmpmmranmeranueoek 142 Figure A 3 Resetting the Passwords cxiveriendsessnecivetdeccsecacanbictivertanicoudantdeeebecdevisencnetdeeedaxiiedadeniens 143 BreezeULTRA System Manual ovi Tables Tables Table 1 1 Radio Specifications vavvvvtrsvneteeraeeepese ken emdb redene 4 Table 1 2 Sensitivity and Max Tx Power per Modulation and Coding Scheme mnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 5 Table 1 3 Configuration and Management annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennn 6 Table 1 4 Standards Specifications Lasqmsesesgsaaesrnmsusmidamu mesten 7 Table 1 5 Mechanical SpecificatiOns rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 8 Table 1 5 COnNeCtOrS m ste Geek PEE Ea EEEE E eOe 9 Table 1 7 Electrical Specifications sate rececaseenonetorssetnsensseatiantanenncaanexnsaneactacaamenenereteatinusenusteetaanmiaiteen 9 Table 1 8 Environmental SpecificationS rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
16. 64 QAM 2 3 77 74 20 6 1 64 QAM 3 4 75 72 20 7 1 64 QAM 5 6 73 70 18 8 2 BPSK 1 2 90 87 24 9 2 QPSK 1 2 88 85 24 10 2 QPSK 3 4 86 83 24 11 2 16 QAM 1 2 83 80 23 12 2 16 QAM 3 4 80 77 22 13 2 64 QAM 2 3 75 72 20 14 2 64 QAM 3 4 73 70 20 15 2 64 QAM 5 6 71 68 18 Sensitivity values for single stream operation MCS 0 MCS 7 are for both RF chains tested together diversity operation BreezeULTRA System Manual oe 1 3 3 Configuration and Management Table 1 3 Configuration and Management Item Description Management HM Menu based Local Craft Interface Monitor via Telnet Mi WEB Interface Internet Explorer 8 E SNMP M Configuration backup restore Management access E Wired LAN E Wireless link SNMP agent SNMP v1 v2c Allocation of IP parameters Configurable Software upgrade E HTTP E TFTP Configuration upload download E HTTP E TFTP License Upgrade TFTP BreezeULTRA System Manual E 1 3 4 Standards Compliance General Table 1 4 Standards Specifications Item Description EMC ETSI EN 301 489 1 17 ETSI EN55022 Class B FCC Part 15 Class B Safety EN 60950 1 Second Edition EN 60950 22 UL 60950 1 Second Edition UL 60950 22 EC 60950 1 Second Edition CSA 60950 1 AS NZS 3260 Radio ETSI EN 301 893 v1 6 1 ETSI EN 302 502 v1 2 1 FCC Part 90 FCC Part 15 247 FCC Part 15 407 IC RSS 210
17. AZ x 5 5 EL Central frequency resolution 5 MHz see INFORMATION note below TX power accuracy 1 2 dB Maximum output power at antenna port 24 dBm see INFORMATION note below INFORMATION Actually supported frequencies and Tx Power range depend on relevant regulations according to the Country Code being used see Country Codes and Dependent Parameters on page 40 and the Country Codes document In current release available Country Codes support different sub bands in the range 4 9 to 5 9 GHz Maximum supported Tx Power may also depend on the configured antenna gain and in some cases also on the bandwidth according to the maximum allowed EIRP and spectral density specified in the relevant regulation for the selected Country Code For units installed in the United States using FCC Country Code and operating in the 5470 5600 and 5650 5725 MHz bands see also TDWR Interference Avoidance on page 10 BreezeULTRA System Manual ao 1 3 2 Sensitivity and Max Tx Power per MCS Table 1 2 Sensitivity and Max Tx Power per Modulation and Coding Scheme MCS Spatial Modulation Coding Sensitivity amp Sensitivity Max Tx Index Streams Scheme 20 MHz BW 40 MHz BW Power per RF dBm dBm Port dBm 0 1 BPSK 1 2 92 89 24 1 1 QPSK 1 2 90 87 24 2 1 QPSK 3 4 88 85 24 3 1 16 QAM 1 2 85 82 23 4 1 16 QAM 3 4 82 79 22 5 1
18. Sector mode the Status of both sectors must be set to Active i In a BU RB 350 the Status of one sector must be set to Active according to the option selected for the Radio Interface Configuration parameter The Status of the second sector must be set to Inactive CAUTION Deactivating all available sectors of a remote unit via the wireless link will result in loss of connectivity A to the unit M Antenna Gain Applicable only for sectors with a detached antenna Prompts you to enter the gain in dBi and an optional description for the external antenna used for the sector The Antenna Gain parameter defines the net gain of a detached antenna The configured gain should take into account the attenuation of the cable connecting the antenna to the unit The Antenna Gain is important especially in countries where there is a limit on the maximum EIRP allowed for the unit The maximum allowed value for the Transmit Power parameters cannot exceed the value of the Regulation Max EIRP BreezeULTRA System Manual ES minus Antenna Gain where the Regulation Max EIRP is defined in the selected Country Code The lower limit for the Antenna Gain parameter is 0 dBi the default The upper limit for the Antenna Gain in dBi is the Regulation Max EIRP 4 since the minimum Tx Power is 4 dBm up to a maximum of 36 dBi In Country Codes with several sub bands where there are different Regulation Max EIRP requirements per sub band the lowest R
19. THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION OR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL LIFE SUPPORT MACHINES WEAPONS SYSTEMS OR OTHER APPLICATIONS REPRESENTING A SIMILAR DEGREE OF POTENTIAL HAZARD ALVARION SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES b PURCHASER S SOLE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES ABOVE SHALL BE REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE AS SPECIFIED ABOVE AT ALVARION S OPTION TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES TERMS OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SATISFACTORY QUALITY CORRESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIPTION NON INFRINGEMENT AND ACCURACY OF INFORMATION GENERATED ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED ALVARION WARRANTIES HEREIN RUN ONLY TO PURCHASER AND ARE NOT EXTENDED TO ANY THIRD PARTIES ALVARION NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS Limitation of Liability a ALVARION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF USE INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS OR FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE OR C
20. Trap Variables E Traps B 1 Introduction The Authorized Managers feature in the devices allows enabling or disabling traps for defined authorized managers It also enables defining the IP addresses of up to 10 stations to which traps will be sent and the SNMP Read Community associated with each of these stations Each trap includes Trap Variables Objects that provide the necessary information on the reported event All traps include a Trap Sequence Number that allows the management system to keep track of received traps Each unit that generates traps maintains a history file vingTrapHistory holding the last traps that were sent by it up to 1024 traps enabling the management system to request details of previous traps identified by the sequence number The sequence number is composed of a boot number and a trap number When a new trap is generated the trap number increments by one After reset the history file is cleared the boot number is increased by one and the trap sequence number is set to 0 Traps are stored in the history file even when the traps sending option is disabled enabling to retrieve traps using appropriate SNMP commands B 2 Trap Variables All traps contain the following variables Table B 1 Trap Variables Trap Variable Object Description vingTrapSequenceNumberVar Sequence number of the trap 0 2147483647 vingTrapMacAddrParamVar A MAC address When applicable then according to specific tra
21. VLAN tagging is not applied Transparent VLAN Priority When VLAN tagging is enabled VLAN ID in the range 1 4094 indicates the priority 802 1p based priority code point applicable for the service profile Delete Deletes the currently selected service profile in the list highlighted in green Add Adds a new service profile The service profile will be given a default name in the following iterations Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 etc Edit Name Sets the service profile s name Should be a unique string of up to 16 characters MIR Sets the Maximum Information Rate applicable for the traffic routed under the service profile The allowed range is from 256 to 300000 Kbps VLAN ID Select the VLAN ID option to enable VLAN tagging for relevant traffic If VLAN ID is enabled you should specify the VLAN ID value 1 4094 VLAN Priority Applicable only if VLAN tagging is enabled Sets the 802 1p priority code point the unit will apply in the 802 1Q frame headers for the traffic routed under the service profile Classifiers Sets the type of traffic applicable for the service profile See Table 4 18 below for details on how to set the classifiers The following classifiers can be applied Table 4 18 Service Profile Classifiers Type Description Selecting an empty classifier removes the classifiers row from the list Any Any type of traffic EthType Traffic with a matching EtherType frame fi
22. be i configured for both sectors M To change the bandwidth of an existing single link Single Sector operation Change the bandwidth of the remote side before changing the bandwidth in the local unit M To change the bandwidths of both links Dual Sector operation 1 Change the bandwidth of one of the links in the remote unit 2 Change the bandwidth of the link in the local unit 3 Repeat the same process for the second link M When Spectrum Analysis is active the Channel Bandwidth cannot be modified M A change in Channel Bandwidth may cause an automatic modification of the frequency to the default frequency if the current frequency is not supported for the new bandwidth according to the current Country Code M Channel List The Channel List menu enables configuring the radio center frequencies that can be used in the sector Note that for 40 MHz bandwidths the central frequency is the center of the 20 MHz control channel on top of which an additional 20 MHz extension channel is used So for a 5480 MHz frequency for instance the sector will use a radio spectrum between 5470 MHz and 5510 MHz Valid frequencies include For a Bandwidth of 20 MHz In each sub band supported by the Country Code frequencies in the range from Minimum Frequency plus 10 MHz to Maximum Frequency minus 10 MHz using a 5 MHz resolution For a Bandwidth of 40 MHz In each sub band supported by the Country Code frequencies in the range from Minimum Fr
23. channel for the sector c If data encryption should be used select the AES option of the Security parameter d If applicable available only if Security is set to AES configure the Encryption key a 16 characters long string e In sector s with a detached antenna configure the Antenna gain take into account the attenuation of the RF cable BreezeULTRA System Manual oa NOTE For a sector connected to an integrated antenna this value is automatically enforced to 23 dBi and is e not configurable For detached antennas the configured gain should take into account the attenuation of the cable connecting the antenna to the unit In units using certain Country Codes that have some limitations on allowed EIRP the allowed range for the Antenna gain parameter may be limited for compliance with these limitations In such cases antennas with higher gain should not be used In a Dual Sector system both sectors should use antennas with the same gain f If certain frequencies supported by the current Country Code and Channel Bandwidth should not be used click on Frequency gt to open the Channel List window see Channel List on page 87 Perform necessary changes click Save and then click Back This will prevent unintentional selection either manually or automatically of these frequency during normal operation g Configure the Frequency parameter applicable only if the unit will function as a BU NOTE If bo
24. commissioning settings administrator private Administrative account with full privileges Refer to Management on page 72 for information on how to change the passwords 3 Click Login to access the Web GUI BreezeULTRA System Manual CES 4 1 2 Interface Overview alvarion PTP Services amp Points Quick Installation Settings Logout gt Reboot Services Add service type E Connection Choose one or more services PTP default 4 MAC Connect RB BU Local RX Signal quality wp Service default 00 03 40 9D 03 33 9 RE600 muil 55 dB Details 00 03 40 9D 03 34 2 RB600 am 50 ds Details Priority 1 DL MIR 300000 kbps UL MIR 300000 kbps Figure 4 2 Web Based Graphical User Interface BU 600 administrator privileges The Web interface allows you to monitor the unit s status and performance and to set up its parameters The main controls are located at the top of the screen Table 4 2 Graphical User Interface Main Controls Component Description View Tabs Points The interface comprises two views called Services amp Points and Performance Click on their respective name tabs in the top left corner of the screen to switch between them These views provide an overview of various parameters and performance graphs without the ability to make any changes For more information about each view see Services amp Points on page 57 and Performance on page
25. connections to a detached dual polarized antenna M BU RB B600 Supports two radio cards One radio card is connected to an integral dual polarized 23 dBi antenna A pair of RF connectors is used for connecting the second radio card to a detached dual polarized antenna M BU RB B600D Supports two radio cards with two pairs of RF connections to two detached dual polarized antennas An upgrade license is available for upgrading a BU RB B350 B350D to a BU RB B600 B600D Alvarion offers two types of detached antennas M Dual polarized 23 dBi flat panel antenna M Dual polarized 28 dBi dish antenna For a BU RB B600 with an integral 23 dBi antenna only a 23 dBi detached antenna should be used for the second radio card the same antenna gain should be used on both sectors BreezeULTRA System Manual Ce 1 3 Specifications 1 3 1 Radio Specifications Table 1 1 Radio Specifications Item Description Frequency range 4 9 GHz 5 9 GHz see INFORMATION note below Operating modes Time Division Duplex TDD Modulation OFDM modulation BPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Channel BW per radio card 20 40 MHz Air link encryption AES 128 Integrated antenna BU RB B350 B600 units 4 9 5 875 GHz dual polarized 23dBi 8 AZ x 8 EL External antennas BU RB B350D B600D units E Flat panel 4 9 5 875 GHz dual polarized 23dBi 8 AZ x 8 EL E Dish antenna 4 9 6 GHz dual polarized 28dBi 5 5
26. contrario ci pu invalidare la garanzia del prodotto e pu esporre l utente finale o il fornitore di servizi a responsabilit legali ed economiche Anche quando la messa a terra non obbligatoria in base alla normativa regolatoria applicabile e ai codici nazionali obbligatorio garantire che l unit esterna e il palo dell antenna siano messi a terra e idonei dispositivi di protezione contro i fulmini siano utilizzati in modo da fornire protezione contro le sovratensioni e le scariche statiche In ogni caso il Fornitore e i suoi rivenditori non sono responsabili per eventuali danni fisici danni ad oggetti o violazioni del regolamento associati con o causati dall installazione la messa a terra o di protezione contro i fulmini Select the optimal locations for the equipment using the following guidelines M The outdoor unit can be either pole or wall mounted Its location should enable easy access to the unit for installation and testing M The higher the placement of the antenna the better the achievable link quality M ODU units with detached antenna s should be installed as close as possible to the antenna s to ensure that the antenna s characteristics are not affected by the ODU the distance must be higher than 10 cm M The ODU with its integrated antenna or the detached antenna s should be installed to provide a direct or near line of sight with the antenna s on the other side direct line of sight is always preferab
27. for connection speed and duplex default 10 Mbps half duplex 2 10 Mbps full duplex 100 Mbps half duplex 4 100 Mbps full duplex UT 1 Gbps half duplex E E E E HE E E UJ 6 1 Gbps full duplex 5 2 2 5 5 Ethernet 1 crossover The crossover mode for the PoE In Ethernet interface M 0 Auto The port uses Auto MDIX automatic medium dependent interface crossover This is the default M 1 Manual MDI The port behaves as a medium dependent interface MDI M 2 Manual MDIX The port behaves as a medium dependent interface crossover MDIX 5 2 2 5 6 Show Status Configuration and status of PoE Out EthO and PoE In Eth1 Ethernet interfaces HM EthO status Indicates whether the PoE Out Ethernet interface is enabled or disabled M EthO speed Speed and duplex mode configured for the PoE Out Ethernet interface This can be either Auto or manually configured to 10 100 or 1000 Mbps in either full duplex or half duplex mode M EthO crossover The crossover mode for the PoE Out Ethernet interface MDI MDIX or Auto M EthO link Current status of the PoE Out Ethernet interface current speed duplex mode and crossover mode for a link that is up or down M Eth1 speed Speed and duplex mode configured for the PoE In Ethernet interface This can be either Auto or manually configured to 10 100 or 1000 Mbps in either full duplex or half duplex mode M Eth1 crossover The crossover mode for the PoE In Ethernet inter
28. in the channel BreezeULTRA System Manual ER M OFDM This is an indicator for data impulses identified as WiFi signals These signals are less problematic due to the CSMA CA channel access method which is almost always implemented by WiFi equipment With CSMA CA transmitting nodes can work together in an attempt to share the same frequency channel Consequently this type of interference is more predictable and somewhat manageable by the unit Frames The number of OFDM frames with the correct bandwidth detected in the channel SNR The average SNR in dB of OFDM frames received in the channel MaxSNR The maximum SNR in dB of OFDM frames received in the channel M Noise Noise floor used during the scan When scanning adjacent overlapping channels such as 40 MHz channels which are 5 MHz apart the same interference may show up multiple times Thus typical WiFi equipment signals including those from other BreezeULTRA units may show up as a mix of OFDM interferences on the working frequency and Signal interferences on adjacent frequencies 5 2 4 Radio This menu sets radio parameters All radio sectors are listed and available for configuration in the menu Sector 1 Sector 3 Country Code Radio Interface Configuration Show 5 2 4 1 Sector 1 Sector 3 The unit includes two radio cards that can support two sectors Sector 1 and Sector 3 In a unit configured as BU RB 600 provided this unit type is supported by
29. is BreezeULTRA atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir Lithuanian kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas nl Nederlands Hierbij verklaart Senao Networks Inc dat het toestel BreezeULTRA in overeenstemming is Dutch met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG mt Malti Hawnhekk Senao Networks Inc jiddikjara li dan BreezeULTRA jikkonforma mal htigijiet Maltese essenzjali u ma provvedimenti o rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC hul Magyar Alul rott Senao Networks Inc nyilatkozom hogy a BreezeULTRA megfelel a vonatkoz Hungarian alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b eldirasainak pl Polski Niniejszym nazwa producenta oSwiadcza ze BreezeULTRA jest zgodny z zasadniczymi Polish wymogami oraz pozostatymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 EC Pt Portugu s Senao Networks Inc declara que este BreezeULTRA est conforme com os requisitos Portuguese essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE sl Slovensko Senao Networks Inc izjavlja da je ta BreezeULTRA v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in Slovenian ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili direktive 1999 5 ES Slovensky Senao Networks Inc t mto vyhlasuje e BreezeULTRA sp a z kladn po iadavky a v etky Slovak pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES fil Suomi Senao Networks Inc vakuuttaa t ten ett BreezeULTRA tyyppinen laite on direktiivin Finnish 1999 S EY oleellisten vaatimust
30. manually you can use a previously saved configuration file to apply settings to the unit See Change Configuration System on page 76 for information on how to export configuration files BreezeULTRA System Manual Bes Quick Settings PTP HW type BU RB C Manual settings Configuration file Configuration file Browse Figure 3 2 Quick Settings Configuration File gt To use a configuration file for uploading unit settings I Select the Configuration file option button 2 Click Browse A Choose file to upload window opens 3 Navigate to the desired configuration file select it and click Open to upload the file and return to the Quick Settings window 4 Click Save INFORMATION The new configuration file will be applied after reboot 3 1 2 2 Recommended Manual Settings Process The recommended process of initial configuration using the Quick Settings window is BreezeULTRA System Manual Cay I If the Bandwidth should be changed the default is 40 MHz click the Advanced Settings icon to open the Radio Sector window where you can configure the required Bandwidth for each sector For a Dual Sector mode the same Bandwidth must be configured for both sectors Click Save and then click Back to return to the Quick Settings window 2 According to the required unit s functionality select the required option of the Select type parameter NOTE The BU 600 and RB 600
31. not allowed for System Logs 8 NONE Yes FWD Log levels 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE Log Level 7 Debug is not allowed for System Logs 8 NONE Yes BreezeULTRA System Manual Ca Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated ATPC Log levels 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE Log Level 7 Debug is not allowed for System Logs 8 NONE Yes ASSOCIATION Log levels 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE Log Level 7 Debug is not allowed for System Logs 5 NOTICE Yes BreezeULTRA System Manual Ten Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated UPLOAD DOWNLOAD Log levels 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE Log Level 7 Debug is not allowed for System Logs 5 NOTICE Yes DFS Log levels 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE Log Level 7 Debug is not allowed for System Logs 5 NOTICE Yes BreezeULTRA System Manual 15 Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range De
32. of the links in the remote unit 2 Change the bandwidth of the link in the local unit 3 Repeat the same process for the second link When Spectrum Analysis see Spectrum Analyzer on page 116 is active the Channel Bandwidth cannot be modified A change in Channel Bandwidth may cause an automatic modification of the operating frequency to the default frequency if the current frequency is not supported for the new bandwidth according to the current Country Code Current frequency Read only Displays the frequency in MHz the unit is currently working on BreezeULTRA System Manual Eg Table 4 14 Radio Sector Configuration Settings Continued Setting Description Configured In an RB this parameter will become meaningful only after changing the unit frequency type to BU thus enabling remote switching of unit type with continued operation on a desired frequency As long as the unit operates as an RB this parameter has no effect Sets a specific frequency channel in MHz to be used by the unit If DFS is used this is the first frequency to be checked by the DFS mechanism and actual frequency see Current frequency above may be different Note that for 40 MHz bandwidths this is the central frequency of the 20 MHz control channel on top of which an additional 20 MHz extension channel is used So for a 5480 MHz frequency for instance the sector will use a radio spectrum between 5470 MHz and 5510 M
33. options are not applicable for a unit that was received from the factory as a e BU 350 and was not upgraded to BU RB 600 ji An attempt to change the Type from BU 600 to BU RB 350 will be rejected if the Radio interface parameter see below is set to Dual Sector 3 If you have to change Country Code select required Country Code from the drop down menu Click on the Save button Close the Quick Settings window and reset the unit by clicking on the Reboot link NOTE A change in Country Code is applied after reset The available channels in the Channels List depend on P the current Country Code The default selected channels in the Channels List depend also on the ji Bandwidth configured when the current Country Code is applied Configuration range for Antenna Gain also depend on the Country Code where there is a limitation on maximum EIRP 4 Select the required option for the Radio interface parameter according to the sector s that should be used NOTE The Dual Sector option is applicable only if Type is set to BU RB 600 5 The following parameters should be configured per each sector that should be used a Configure the ESSID 1 to 32 character A null ESSID is forbidden Each ESSID should be unique in the radio network b Configure a unique Sector name for each sector up to 31 characters The Sector name is used in the Channels List window see Channel List on page 87 to indicate the current operating
34. or any other reason M Aged Out Packets Number of aged out packets Traffic which enters the QoS queue but is not transmitted over the air is dropped after a pre determined duration Traffic can age out in the QoS queue because of an outgoing rate which is lower than the incoming rate such as an egress air rate lower than the ethernet ingress rate or because data request exceeds the configured MIR M Inserted Bytes Number of bytes received from the Ethernet ports M Transmitted Bytes Number of bytes sent over the Wireless port M Dropped Bytes Number of bytes received from the Ethernet ports which were rejected because the QoS queue buffer was full or any other reason M Aged Out Bytes Number of aged out bytes Traffic which enters the QoS queue but is not transmitted over the air is dropped after a pre determined duration Traffic can age out in the QoS queue because of an outgoing rate which is lower than the incoming rate such as an egress air rate lower than the ethernet ingress rate or because data request exceeds the configured MIR In addition the following counter is also displayed M Unclassified packets Number of unclassified packets Unclassified packets are packets which were not assigned to any service because they did not match any of the configured classifiers These packets are discarded by the QoS mechanism 5 2 3 1 1 4 MCS Counters Displays traffic related counters for each Modulation and Coding Scheme per active secto
35. remove services or duplicate existing services When you select a service in the list its settings are displayed at the bottom of the window where you can edit them NOTE E Services apply to the unit management traffic as well as to the data traffic If you apply a services e configuration that filters out management frames you will not be able to manage remote units j M Asa best practice it is recommended to create a dedicated service for unit management with the highest priority Priority 1 E For optimal quality of sensitive traffic such as management or VolP it is recommended to create for them dedicated services with Priority values lower meaning higher priority than those configured for data only Services It is also recommended to limit the MIR of data only services to a level below that of the maximum TCP link capacity and reserve enough capacity for the sensitive traffic The Services window contains the following settings BreezeULTRA System Manual Eg Table 4 16 Services Services Settings Setting Description Services list Name Indicates the service s name Priority Indicates the service s priority There are 4 priority levels numbered from 1 to 4 with 1 being the highest priority and 4 being the lowest priority Description Indicates the service description Copy Duplicates the currently selected service in the list highlighted in green The service will be given a defau
36. the available license the Radio Interface Configuration parameter must be set to Dual Sector and the Status of both sectors must be set to Active In this case downlink data from BU to RB is transferred through Sector 1 a small amount of management messages from BU to RB is transmitted through Sector 3 and uplink data from RB to BU is transferred through Sector 3 a small amount of management messages from RB to BU is transmitted through Sector 1 Should one of the sectors fail the units will revert automatically to single sector operation transferring both downlink and uplink data in the available sector Following recovery of the failed sector dual sector operation will be resumed automatically In a dual sector system the BU will accept association of two links only of both are identified as belonging to the same RB same unit s MAC address An RB can only associate with a single BU In a unit configured to operate as a BU RB 350 the Radio Interface Configuration parameter must be set to either Sector 1 or Sector 3 Only a single sector either Sector 1 or Sector 3 can be enabled according BreezeULTRA System Manual ES to the option configured for the Radio Interface Configuration parameter The Status of the enabled sector must be set to Active and the Status of the second sector must be set to Inactive NOTE The following procedure should be followed for switching from BU RB 350 Sector 1 to BU RB 350 P Sector 3 o
37. usable A frequencies within the selected Country Code are in accordance with relevant local regulations The default country code is 5 4 GHz Universal except to units supplied with a locked Country Code as described below To fully support certain local regulations certain Country Codes belong to a locked group The Country Code of a unit using a locked Country Code can be changed only to another Country Code belonging to the same group or cannot be changed if the group contains a single Country Code If the unit was not shipped from factory with a Country Code belonging to a locked group you can cancel the lock by applying full factory defaults The current locked groups are A FCC Country Codes The following FCC Country Codes comprise a locked group FCC 5 4 GHz the default for FCC units FCC 5 8 GHz P2P FCC Dual Band The Country Code of a unit set to any of these Country Codes can be changed only to a Country Code belonging to this group B India Country Code The 5 8 GHz India Country Code is locked The Country Code of a unit set to 5 8 GHz India Country Code the default for India units cannot be changed The parameters that are affected by the selected Country Code are M Supported frequency range Some Country Codes may support two or more sub bands where other parameters Maximum EIRP and or DFS Support may differ among the supported sub bands
38. used by incoming traffic TX Last MCS Latest Modulation and Coding Scheme used in the sector for outgoing traffic RX Last MCS Latest Modulation and Coding Scheme used by incoming traffic 5 2 3 1 2 Reset Counters Resets all traffic counters to 0 5 2 3 2 Association Database Displays information regarding currently active radio links For each radio sector the following options are available BreezeULTRA System Manual Oon General Info Lists the associated units For each of them the following information is available Unit MAC Address Associated unit s Media Access Control address applicable to the network interface used for the radio link sector MAC Address Associated unit s Media Access Control address applicable to the network interface used for management IP Address Associated unit s Internet Protocol address used for management SNR Signal to Noise Ratio for transmissions incoming from the associated unit Not available in RB NOTE The SNR measurement is accurate only when receiving data transmissions from the associated unit You can use a continuous PING to generate data transmission although a higher amount of continuous U data traffic is recommended M Services Lists services set up on the current radio sector see Services on page 132 for reference on how services work For each service the following information is available Name Service name Priority Service p
39. whether the service profile applies IEEE 802 1Q based VLAN tagging Type in one of the following 0 Transparent VLAN tagging disabled 1 Tagging VLAN tagging enabled If you enable VLAN tagging you will also be prompted to configure the VLAN ID and VLAN Priority M VLAN ID Type in the identifier used for VLAN tagging Allowed range 1 4094 M VLAN Priority Type in the 802 1p based Priority Code Point used for VLAN tagging Allowed range 0 7 Once the above parameters are set a simplified classifier setting menu is displayed You can ignore it and press Esc to return to the Service Profiles menu or you can use it to configure an initial set of classifiers The following options are available M Add Classifier See Add Classifier on page 135 M Delete Classifier See Delete Classifier on page 136 M Delete Classifier Group See Delete Classifier Group on page 136 5 2 5 2 4 Duplicate Service Profile Creates a new Service Profile based on an existing one You are prompted for the following information M Name The name of the existing Service Profile you want to duplicate You can use the Show Service Profiles option to list the existing service profiles see Show Service Profiles on page 137 for details M New Name Enter a name for the Service Profile duplicate 5 2 5 2 5 Show Service Profiles Lists currently set up Service Profiles For each Service Profile the following information is displayed Name MIR and VLAN sett
40. 0603 FF FF FF FF FF FF lic BU RB B600D 5X BTS License 850360 lt unit MAC address gt lic BU RB B350 to BU RB B600 upgrade 5 2 1 3 2 Show License Files Lists available feature license files in the current release only a single license file is available For each file the following information is displayed MI License File Feature License file name M License name Feature License name M Primary In the current release all licenses are Primary Oo WiFi Indicates if the license allows the unit to use its radio In the current release it is always set to Yes 5 2 1 4 Show Radio Parameters The following options are available M Country Code E Sector 1 M Sector 3 E Show All 5 2 1 4 1 Country Code Displays the currently active Country Code and corresponding Country Name See Display Country List on page 132 for information on all available country codes and their corresponding country names 5 2 1 4 2 Sector 1 Sector 3 For each radio sector the following information is displayed M Type The current Unit s functionality BU RB 350 600 defined for the sector BreezeULTRA System Manual ES HM Name Radio sector name M Status Indicates if the sector is active or inactive M Antenna gain 23 dBi for a sector connected to an integrated antenna Sector 1 in a unit with an integral antenna or the value configured for the Antenna gain in a sector connected to a detached antenna M Antenna descri
41. 1 Click on the Refresh E icon to manually refresh the connection information BreezeULTRA System Manual Ce 4 2 2 2 Details Applicable only for BU Lists additional details about the associated RB unit and relevant link Details Unit MAC address 00 03 40 9D 03 33 Unit type RB600 SW version 3 0 8 Management IP address 10 0 0 223 Management MAC address 00 03 40 9D 03 A1 Downlink Signal quality dB 36 Figure 4 6 Details Window The Details window contains the following parameters for the associated RB unit and wireless link Table 4 6 Details Window Parameters Setting Description Unit MAC address Indicates the Media Access Control MAC address of the unit s wireless network interface Unit type Indicates the type of unit SW version Indicates the firmware version currently running on the unit Management IP Indicates the IP address used by the unit for management traffic address Management Indicates the MAC address associated with the management IP address MAC address Downlink Signal Indicates the Signal to Noise Ratio SNR of the combined received signal in dB of quality dB the signal received at the remote side of the link BreezeULTRA System Manual et 4 3 Performance The Performance Dashboard view displays various counters and graphs providing an overview of the unit s performance General information regarding the unit is also availa
42. 2 3 Site Survey The Site Survey menu includes the following options Counters Association Database Logs SNR Display Display scanning list Spectrum Analyzer 5 2 3 1 Counters Manages traffic related counters and statistics related to each port bridge service and modulation coding scheme M Display Counters M Reset Counters 5 2 3 1 1 Display Counters M Per port Statistics M Bridge Statistics BreezeULTRA System Manual ES M Service Statistics M MCS Counters E MCS Statistics NOTE 1 Traffic counters show the accumulated relevant traffic since the last unit or counters reset i 2 Where applicable counters statistics information is displayed for the following interfaces Active Ethernet interfaces Eth 0 PoE Out and Eth 1 PoE In An Ethernet interface is active if its link status is up Active Wireless interfaces Sector 1 and or Sector 3 Management interface Internal interface for management traffic 5 2 3 1 1 1 Per port Statistics Displays information regarding network traffic for each active Ethernet and Wireless network interface since the last unit or counters reset M Ethernet For each active link status is up Ethernet interface the following information is displayed TX Data Packets Number of packets sent TX Bytes Number of bytes sent TX Data Packets Dropped Number of sent packets dropped RX Data Packets Number of packet
43. 5 protected by a PoE Out waterproof sealing assembly Debug Mini USB RS 232 debug port exclusive for Alvarion personnel ANT N Type jack 50 Ohm lightning protected M 2 connectors on BU RB B350 B600 models not used in BU RB 350 M 4 connectors on BU RB B350D 600D models only one pair used in BU RB 350D 1 3 5 3 Electrical Table 1 7 Electrical Specifications Unit Details AC IDU E Input Voltage 100 to 240 VAC 47 63 Hz E Output Voltage 56 VDC E Total Output Power 80W maximum DC IDU E Input Voltage 44 to 56 VDC M Output Voltage 48 VDC up to 1A E Total Output Power 50W maximum ODU E Pot In Voltage Range 45 to 57 VDC 55 VDC Nominal E Power Consumption 40W maximum excluding power supplied via PoE Out E PoE Out Voltage Same as PoE In E PoE Out Power Up to 30 W BreezeULTRA System Manual eS 1 3 5 4 Environmental Table 1 8 Environmental Specifications Item Description Operating Temperature ODU and AC IDU 40 C to 55 C DC IDU 20 C to 60 C Operating Humidity AC IDU 5 to 90 non condensing DC IDU 5 to 905 non condensing ODU 5 to 95 non condensing ODU Rain and Dust Ingress Protection IP 67 1 3 5 5 TDWR Interference Avoidance For units installed in the United States using FCC Country Code and operating in the 5470 5600 and 5650 5725 MHz bands the following guidelines must be followed M The operating frequency of either a master or a client
44. 62 Services amp Performance Action Links Settings Parameter editing is done from the Settings menus Clicking on Settings in the top right corner of the screen opens the Settings menus where every function of the unit can be controlled Most sections in the Services amp Point and Performance views display a shortcut icon which opens the corresponding Settings menu For more information about the Settings menu see Settings on page 69 Quick Installation Opens the Quick Settings screen allowing you to quickly configure the unit s basic parameters See Using the Web Management Interface for Initial Configuration on page 36 for more details BreezeULTRA System Manual De Table 4 2 Graphical User Interface Main Controls Continued Component Description Logout Click the Logout button in the top right corner of the screen to log out This will take you back to the login screen see Figure 4 1 If you are inactive you will be automatically logged out after 10 minutes stk Reboot Click Reboot in the top right corner of the screen to reset the unit This will display a confirmation screen and if you agree to proceed the unit will be reset and the login screen see Figure 4 1 will be displayed after the reboot is complete After the reboot the unit always starts using the main software version See Change Configuration System on page 76 for details reg
45. AUTION A Change of the country code is applied after reboot only 5 2 4 2 2 Display Current Country Information Lists all available radio center frequencies and additional parameters allowed by the currently enabled Country Code M Frequency Radio center frequency in MHz M Max power TX 5 Maximum Tx power 24 if there is no EIRP limitation or maximum EIRP if maximum EIRP for the specific frequency is limited by the Country Code used in dBm allowed when using a 5 MHz channel 5 MHz bandwidth is not applicable for the current release na means that the frequency is not in allowed range M Max power TX 10 Maximum Tx power 24 if there is no EIRP limitation or maximum EIRP if maximum EIRP for the specific frequency is limited by the Country Code used in dBm allowed when using a 10 MHz channel 10 MHz bandwidth is not applicable for the current release na means that the frequency is not in allowed range M Max power TX 20 Maximum Tx power 24 if there is no EIRP limitation or maximum EIRP if maximum EIRP for the specific frequency is limited by the Country Code used in dBm allowed when using a 20 MHz channel na means that the frequency is not in allowed range M Max power TX 40 Maximum Tx power 24 if there is no EIRP limitation or maximum EIRP if maximum EIRP for the specific frequency is limited by the Country Code used in dBm allowed when using a 40 MHz channel na means that the frequency is not in a
46. Bm Horizontal Mounting Vertical Mounting Horizontal Mounting 4 5 1 0 5 0 75 6 10 1 1 1 5 10 1 1 1 5 11 1 1 3 5 12 13 3 5 1 5 3 5 14 16 3 5 3 5 3 5 17 3 5 3 5 None gt 3 5 18 None gt 3 5 3 5 None gt 3 5 19 24 None gt 3 5 3 5 None gt 3 5 Horizontal mounting refers to installations where both antennas are next to each other on the same horizontal plan Vertical mounting refers to installations where the two antennas are one above the other on the same vertical plan D 3 Installation Using Country Codes with EIRP Limitation For more details on EIRP limitations refer to the latest Country Codes document D 3 1 Maximum EIRP of 30 dBm A maximum EIRP of 30 dBm is applicable to the following Country Codes 5 3 GHz Canada 5 4 GHz Australia 5 4 GHz ETSI E m m M ETSI5 4_Integral_Antena M 5 4 GHz FCC M FCC Dual Band M Mauritius When the maximum allowed EIRP is 30 dBi 28 dBi antennas cannot be used For 23 dBi antennas the maximum Tx power is limited by the software to a maximum of 7 dBm This means that for a Tx Power of 6 dBm or higher up to the default of 24 dBm a distance of at least 1m between the antennas is required using either horizontal or vertical mounting A lower vertical separation distance of just 0 5m may be used provided the antennas are positioned correctly and Tx power is manually limited to 5 dBm or lower D 3 2 Maximum EIRP of 36 dBm A maximum EIRP of 36 dBm is appl
47. C radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 165cm between the radiator amp your body D claration d exposition aux radiations Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contr l Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 165cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps Disposal of Electronic and Electrical Waste BreezeULTRA System Manual ix Pursuant to the WEEE EU Directive electronic and electrical waste must not be disposed of with unsorted waste Please contact your local recycling authority for disposal of this product a BreezeULTRA System Manual Tes Important Notice This user manual is delivered subject to the following conditions and restrictions BreezeULTRA System Manual eS This manual contains proprietary information belonging to Alvarion Technologies Ltd Such information is supplied solely for the purpose of assisting properly authorized users of the respective Alvarion products No part of its contents may be used for any other purpose disclosed to any person or firm or reproduced by any means electronic and mechanical without the express prior written permission of Alvarion The text and graphics are for the purpose of illustration and reference only The specifications on which they a
48. Click Open Upload Uploads the currently selected Country Codes file 4 NOTE The new Country Codes file will be applied after reboot BreezeULTRA System Manual Ea NOTE Take necessary steps to ensure that the file upload process will not be interrupted until it is fully o completed Achievable traffic throughput may be affected during file upload It is recommended to perform file upload during a maintenance window a time period during which low traffic load is expected When two units are associated the upload of a new SW version file can be done on only one unit at a time the unit being upgraded will forward only management and broadcasts traffic Downgrade of the SW version should be performed only after changing the configuration to match the capabilities supported by the old version CAUTION Setting the unit to factory defaults resets all parameters including the Country Code and any other regulatory dependent parameters This may result in violations of the regulatory compliance and the A users perform this action at their own risk Note that the default Type for a BU RB 350 unit that was upgraded to BU RB 600 is BU 350 with Sector 3 Status set to Inactive and Radio Interface Configuration set to Sector 1 In addition management connectivity to the unit may be lost 4 4 2 Radio Menu The Radio menu contains the following options M Sector Configuration E Channel List Br
49. GHz FCC P2P The maximum Tx power is not limited by the software and it is set by default to 24 dBm However it may manually be limited to a lower value If Tx power is not limited to a value lower than 19 dBm only vertically installed one above the other 23 dBi antennas may be used with a separation distance of at least 3 5m Tx power should be configured to a lower value to support additional installation options and or lower separation distances For example a Tx power of 11 dBm allows a separation distance of just 1m for either horizontal or vertical installations of 23 dBi antennas and a horizontal separation distance of 3 5m for 28 dBi antennas A slightly lower Tx power of 10 dBm will allow reducing the horizontal separation distance between 28 dBi antennas to just 1 5m D 5 Summary Tx Power Settings M For 23 dBi antennas side by side horizontal mounting Fora distance of 1m Maximum Tx Power is 11 dBm Fora distance of 3 5m Maximum Tx Power is 17 dBm A Tx Power higher than 17 dBm cannot be used M For 23 dBi antennas one above the other vertical mounting Fora distance of 0 5m Maximum Tx Power is 5 dBm For a distance of 1m Maximum Tx Power is 11 dBm Fora distance of 1 5m Maximum Tx Power is 13 dBm For a distance of 3 5m Maximum Tx Power is 24 dBm default BreezeULTRA System Manual om M For 28 dBi antennas side by side horizontal mounting For a distance of 0 75m Maximum Tx
50. Hz Clicking gt opens the Channel List window The Configured frequency should be included in the subset of selected channels If both sectors are enabled Dual Sector operation the following limitations apply E For a 20 MHz bandwidth The minimum distance between the frequencies configured for Sector 1 and Sector 3 is 40 MHz E For a 40 MHz bandwidth The minimum distance between the frequencies configured for Sector 1 and Sector 3 is 60 MHz ESSID The Extended Service Set IDentifier that identifies the wireless network The ESSID is a string used to identify a wireless network and to prevent the unintentional merging of two wireless networks in the same area Only units using the same ESSID are allowed to associate the same ESSID must be used on both sides of a link The ESSID can have 1 to 32 characters a null ESSID is forbidden Default value ESSID1 ESSID must be unique in the wireless network If both sectors of the same unit are enabled Dual Sector operation a unique ESSID must be configured for each sector Current TX power Read only Displays the transmission power in dBm the unit is currently using When ATPC is enabled actual Current TX power may differ from Configured TX power Configured TX Sets the unit s transmit power at the antenna port in dBm The allowed range power starts from 4 dBm up to either the maximum supported Tx Power 24 dBm or if EIRP is limited by the Country Code being used the
51. LAN Enable Disable Management Port Wireless Ethernet amp Both Installer password Change gt Admin password Change gt Guest password Change gt Authorized manager v Enable Authorized manager Disable Authorized manager IP Address 0 0 0 0 Read only community public Read write community private I Traps sending m Figure 4 14 Unit Control Management This window configures the connection parameters used for unit management Clicking Authorized manager shows hides the settings for the authorized managers The following settings are available Table 4 11 Unit Control Management Settings Setting Description IP Address Sets the IP address used by the unit for management traffic Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask for the management IP Address Default Gateway Sets the IP address of the default gateway for management traffic Management VLAN Enable or disable VLAN tagging for management traffic The default is Disable If enabled the VLAN ID and Priority parameters will become available for configuration VLAN ID Applicable only if Management VLAN is enabled Sets up the 802 1Q based VLAN ID used for management frames When tagging is enabled the unit responds only to management frames tagged with this VLAN ID while management frames generated by the unit are tagged with this VLAN ID Allowed range 1 4094 Default value 1 Priority Applicable only if Manag
52. M Disable Wireless traffic is unencrypted M AES Uses the Advanced Encryption Standard for encrypting the wireless data traffic Encryption key Sector 1 Sector 3 Applicable only if Data encryption option is set to AES Sets the encryption key used by the AES encryption algorithm when it is enabled A 16 characters long string The default is a string of 16 zeros For security reasons the key is not visible Antenna gain dBi Sector 1 Sector 3 E For a sector connected to an integrated antennas this value is automatically enforced to 23 dBi and is not configurable Mi For detached antennas sets the antenna net gain The configured gain should take into account the attenuation of the cable connecting the antenna to the unit In units using certain Country Codes that have some limitations on allowed EIRP the allowed range for the Antenna gain parameter may be limited for compliance with these limitations For details see Antenna Gain Limitations on page 42 M With certain Country Codes you may have to insert an appropriate RF attenuation or a longer RF cable for compliance with relevant regulations when using the standard 23 or 28 dBi detached antennas In a Dual Sector system both sectors should use antennas with the same gain A change in Antenna gain is applied after reboot Frequency MHz Sector 1 Sector 3 Sets a specific frequency channel to be used by the sector Available frequencies include al
53. NFORMATION VLAN tagging is allowed only in one direction If there is VLAN tagging in the Downlink Profile than the Uplink Profile should be Transparent and vice versa The following rules are applied for packets that are received on the Ethernet port intended for transmission to the Wireless port A A packet with a VLAN tag equal to any of the VLAN ID configured in any of the Service Profiles the packet will be dropped B If there is no Service Profile with VLAN Tagging set to Transparent a packet with a VLAN tag will be dropped C If the packet is without a VLAN tag it will be checked for a match with Classifier Groups I If it matches any of the Classifier Groups in a service that has VLAN tagging active the VLAN tag will be inserted 2 If it matches any of the Classifier Groups in a service that has VLAN Tagging set to Transparent the packet will be forwarded without any modification See below the specific rules for ARP packets D If the packet is with a VLAN tag and there are Service Profiles with VLAN Tagging set to Transparent it will be checked for a match with Classifier Groups from these Service Profiles I If it matches any of the Classifier Groups in a service that has VLAN tagging set to Transparent it will be sent on the corresponding service without any modification BreezeULTRA System Manual 138 2 If it does not match any of the Classifier Groups in a service that has VLAN tagging set to Transpare
54. Number of CRC errors 80 Number of retransmission 1 RSSI EP RSSI 39 SNR 61 SNR 54 Total number of packs 4kB Total number of packs 4kB All RX TX details gt Figure 4 7 Radio Section BreezeULTRA System Manual eg The following counters are available Table 4 7 Radio Counters Counter Description RX Number of CRC errors The number of Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC errored packets received over the air link RSSI The Received Signal Strength Indicator RSSI displays the strength of the received signal in dBm SNR The Signal to Noise Ratio SNR in dB Total number of packs Displays the total amount of traffic received This counter can be switched between Packets and Bytes display TX Number of retransmissions Number of frames retransmitted due to lack of receiving acknowledgement RSSI The Received Signal Strength Indicator RSSI displays the strength of the signal received by the associated unit at the other end of the wireless link in dBm SNR The Signal to Noise Ratio SNR in dB at the associated unit at the other end of the wireless link Total number of packs Displays the total amount of traffic sent This counter can be switched between packets and bytes display NOTE The SNR and RSSI measurements are accurate only when receiving data transmissions from the associated unit You can use a continuous PING to generate data transmission
55. ONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHETHER ARISING UNDER BREACH OF CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE AND WHETHER BASED ON THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHERWISE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES b TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES HEREUNDER OF ALVARION OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT BY PURCHASER NOR SHALL THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES TO ALL PARTIES REGARDING ANY PRODUCT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THAT PRODUCT BY THAT PARTY EXCEPT IN THE CASE OF A BREACH OF A PARTY S CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that in
56. PE COMMUNICATION Log levels 8 NONE Yes 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE BreezeULTRA System Manual EN Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated LINK MANAGER Log levels 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE 8 NONE Yes All Log levels 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE Yes Site Survey gt Spectrum Analyzer Channel Scan Time 2 120 seconds 5 Yes Noise Floor Control H Automatic E Forced Value Automatic Yes Noise Floor Value 120 to 75 Applicable only if Noise Floor Control is set to Forced Value Yes BreezeULTRA System Manual 162 Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued current Country Code and Bandwidth step of 5 MHz for units supplied with 5 4 GHz Universal Country Code Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated Radio gt Sector 1 Sector 3 gt Sector Configuration gt Sector Parameters Type E BU 350 BU 350 or BU 600 No E RB 350 E BU 600 HM RB 600 Name Up to 31 characters Sector 1 Sector 3 Yes Sector Info Up to 127 characters Status E Active For a unit supplied Yes E Inactive as BU 350 Active for Sector 1 Inactive f
57. PPPoE Classifier should not be paired with any other Classifier BreezeULTRA System Manual es Chapter 5 Using the Monitor Program In This Chapter M Working with the Monitor Program on page 95 M Menus and Parameters on page 97 5 1 Working with the Monitor Program This chapter describes how you can use the menu based Local Craft Interface LCI Monitor program to manage BreezeULTRA equipment 5 1 1 Accessing the Monitor Program Using Telnet I Run the Telnet program connecting to the management IP address of the device telnet lt IP Address gt The Monitor program is accessible from any location with access to the unit s management IP address default is 10 0 0 1 either through Ethernet or if you already have a wireless link set up over the air 2 The Login menu is displayed Select a Login user name by typing it s corresponding option number The following accounts are available Table 5 1 User Accounts Username Default Password Description guest public Read only account installer installer Account with writing privileges limited to commissioning settings administrator private Administrative account with full privileges 3 Enter your password and press Enter The Main Menu is displayed as shown in Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 Main Menu Administrator Level The display of the Main Menu varies depending on the user s access level as follows Mi For users with guest
58. Power is 5 dBm Fora distance of 1 5m Maximum Tx Power is 10 dBm Fora distance of 3 5m Maximum Tx Power is 16 dBm A Tx Power higher than 16 dBm cannot be used NOTE For Country Codes with a Maximum EIRP of 30 dBm 5 3 GHz Canada 5 4 GHz Australia 5 4 GHz P ETSI ETSI5 4 Integral Antena 5 4 GHz FCC FCC Dual Band Mauritius the maximum Tx power with Ul 23 dBi antennas is limited to 7 dBm 28 dBi antennas cannot be used For Country Codes with a Maximum EIRP of 36 dBm 5 7 GHz Australia 5 8 GHz UK 5 7 GHz ETSI the maximum Tx power is limited to 13 dBm with 23 dBi antennas and to 8 dBm with 28 dBi antennas CAUTION If for compliance with minimal separation distance requirements in a Dual Sector system the configured Tx Power is set to any value other than the maximum allowed Maximum Allowed EIRP minus Antenna A Gain for Country Codes that have limitation on maximum EIRP 24 dBm for all other ATPC MUST be disabled for both sectors to avoid power level that should not be used for the particular installation BreezeULTRA System Manual Ca
59. TX Data Queue Full Number of data packets dropped on transmission over the wireless link because the data queue was full TX Data Dropped Number of data packets that were dropped at transmission over the wireless link possibly due to a full queue or excessive retries or management traffic TX Number of Retransmission Number of packets retransmitted due to lack of receiving acknowledgement RX Management Packets Number of received management packets TX Management Packets Number of transmitted management packets TX Management Dropped Number of transmitted management packets dropped due to excessive retries TX Beacon Number of beacons sent over the wireless link TX Beacon Dropped Number of beacons that were dropped at transmission Air Frame Sent Number of air frames sent over the wireless link ACK Not received Number of sent packets for which acknowledgement was not received Received Bytes Number of bytes received Transmitted Bytes Number of bytes transmitted Number of Assoc Number of times the unit associated with another unit Number of Radar Detected Number of times radar activity was detected on the sector s frequency band Applicable only for country codes that enforce DFS 5 2 3 1 1 2 Bridge Statistics Displays statistics for traffic exchanged inside the unit between it s active network interfaces and for traffic that was discarded by each network interface when received M Bridge Port Transmitted Packets Number of p
60. These are special Country Codes used during production or special testing by Alvarion s experts that should not be used pn for regular operation additional Country Codes not included in above table are reserved for future releases and should not be used BreezeULTRA System Manual at If due to either restrictions imposed by local regulations or any other reason you cannot use the entire frequency band supported by the selected Country Code you should manually set the usable frequencies in the Channel List 3 1 2 1 4 Antenna Gain Limitations The lower limit for the Antenna Gain parameter is 0 dBi the default for a detached antenna In Country Codes with a limitation on the maximum allowed EIRP the upper limit for the Antenna Gain in dBi is the Regulation Max EIRP 4 since the minimum Tx Power is 4 dBm In Country Codes with several sub bands where there are different Regulation Max EIRP requirements per sub band the lowest Regulation Max EIRP will apply for all sub bands including sub bands for which there is no maximum EIRP limitation For details on the maximum antenna gain allowed for each Country Code refer to the latest Country Codes document Note that with certain Country Codes you may have to insert an appropriate RF attenuation or a longer RF cable for compliance with relevant regulations when using the standard 23 or 28 dBi detached antennas 3 1 2 1 5 Configuration file mode Besides entering settings
61. access rights only the Unit Info option is available BreezeULTRA System Manual Le MI For users with installer access rights the Unit Info Unit Control Site Survey Radio and Show All options are available Services option is not available MI For users with administrator access rights all options are available 5 1 2 Common Operations The following describes standard operations used when working with the Monitor program M Each menu header displays the unit s Type BU RB 350 600 according to the option currently set for the Type parameter of Sector 1 see Sector Parameters on page 119 and the running SW Version M The configured Unit Name default is name see Sector Parameters on page 119 that is used as the prompt text M Type an option number or letter to open or activate the option In certain cases you may need to press Enter E Press Esc to exit a menu or option and go back to the parent menu M A path indicating the current location within the menu hierarchy is displayed at the top of the menu M When setting a parameter the current value selected option is indicated Pressing Tab displays its acceptable format value range available options In some cases a short description is also displayed M When setting a parameter pressing Esc discards the action When selecting an option that configures a sequence of parameters pressing Esc for any one of the parameter discards the change for that parameter only
62. acenaramiencaeneeas 60 Table 4 6 Details Window ParameterS rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnenenen 61 BreezeULTRA System Manual svi Tables Table 4 7 Radio Counters are 63 Table 4 8 Detailed Radio CoOunters arnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnenenen 64 Table 4 9 Services CO ES L se esse 66 Table 4 10 Unit Control Info Settings u uvusummurvnsmismnrveirmmman knee medkagnake needed 70 Table 4 11 Unit Control Management Settings rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnenen 72 Table 4 12 Unit Control PoE In Out Settings rrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnrnnvennnreennnnnnnnnnnnn 74 Table 4 13 Unit Control Change Configuration Settings rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 76 Table 4 14 Radio Sector Configuration Settings cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeeeeeaaa 81 Table 4 15 Channel List RANG sceccscces sacersedsasnseecere ek dexedeecraes saeanensosectnentecnedemsdpeormessqhadeerteemiwdes 88 Table 4 16 Services Services Settings rxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnenenen 90 Table 4 17 Service Profiles Settings iesscocs sesdsnecesssa ceases oncdpak saceatensanertismeuuacaneennseceencaanoemerstvaxscetecce 92 Table 4 18 Service Profile ClassifierS annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
63. ackets that were transmitted successfully between the unit s active network interfaces The source network interfaces are displayed on the left and the destination network interfaces are displayed above Each cell in the table indicates the traffic incoming from the interface displayed in the first column which was forwarded to the interface displayed in the table s header M Bridge Port Dropped Packets Number of packets that were dropped at transmission between the unit s active network interfaces The source network interfaces are displayed on the left and the BreezeULTRA System Manual EN destination network interfaces are displayed above Each cell in the table indicates the traffic incoming from the interface displayed in the first column which was forwarded to the interface displayed in the table s header M Bridge Port Discarded Packets Number of discarded packets over each active interface such as dropped data duplicated data CRC errored data or PHY errored data 5 2 3 1 1 3 Service Statistics Displays traffic statistics in packets and bytes for each of the 4 services that may be defined see Services on page 132 for additional information about services M Inserted Packets Number of packets received from the Ethernet ports M Transmitted Packets Number of packets sent over the Wireless port M Dropped Packets Number of packets received from the Ethernet ports which were rejected because the QoS queue buffer was full
64. ae a aE Bi BreezeULTRA er P N 216046 I ME SNE Document History Changed Item Description Version and Date First version April 2012 Entire Manual Updated to reflect all changes and new features of October 2014 SW version 3 0 General improvements BreezeULTRA System Manual e Legal Rights O Copyright 2014 Alvarion Technologies Ltd Alvarion All rights reserved The material contained herein is proprietary privileged and confidential and owned by Alvarion or its third party licensors No disclosure thereof shall be made to third parties without the express written permission of Alvarion Alvarion reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty Trade Names Alvarion Alvarion Technologies BreezeCOM BreezeNET BreezeACCESS BreezeMAX BreezeULTRA and or other products and or services referenced herein are either registered trademarks trademarks trade names or service marks of Alvarion Technologies Ltd All other names are or may be the trademarks of their respective owners Statement of Conditions The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Alvarion shall not be liable for error
65. al EY 5 2 2 5 Ethernet Port Control The Ethernet Port Control menu enables managing the parameters of the PoE In and PoE Out Ethernet network interfaces CAUTION Set interface configuration to values that match the capabilities of the cable or equipment connected to it 5 2 2 5 1 Ethernet 0 The speed and duplex mode of the PoE Out Ethernet interface M 0 Auto Use auto negotiation for connection speed and duplex mode default M 1 10 Mbps half duplex 2 10 Mbps full duplex 3 100 Mbps half duplex 4 100 Mbps full duplex 5 1 Gbps half duplex 6 1 Gbps full duplex 5 2 2 5 2 Ethernet 0 crossover M The crossover mode for the PoE Out Ethernet interface M 0 Auto The port uses Auto MDIX automatic medium dependent interface crossover This is the default M 1 Manual MDI The port behaves as a medium dependent interface MDI M 2 Manual MDIX The port behaves as a medium dependent interface crossover MDIX 5 2 2 5 3 Ethernet 0 Status Enables disables the Ethernet interface of the PoE Out Ethernet interface M 1 Ethernet interface is enabled the default M gt Ethernet interface is disabled CAUTION The settings above apply only to the data link Even if the PoE Out port is disabled electric power is still A supplied to it 5 2 2 5 4 Ethernet 1 The speed and duplex mode of the PoE In Ethernet interface BreezeULTRA System Manual EN 0 Auto Use auto negotiation
66. all Service Groups and displays the settings for each Service Group Name Priority Downlink Service Profile Uplink Service Profile and ARP Duplication 5 2 6 Show All Displays all information available within the Main Menu s submenus You may have to adjust the Monitor application s screen buffer size for all the information to fit in 5 2 7 Exit Exits the monitor program BreezeULTRA System Manual ES Appendix A Password Reset Procedure gt To reset the unit to the default passwords I Open a Telnet connection to the unit and contact Customer Support Q The telnet session must remain open during the entire process 2 Inthe Login menu type r This displays the Recover Password menu Figure A 1 Opening the Recover Password Menu 3 Press 1 A key code is generated Figure A 2 Generating the Key Code 4 Provide Customer Support the key code generated by the unit 5 Based on the key Customer Support will provide you with a response string 6 Type in the response string and press lt Enter gt The passwords will be reset to their default values see Table 5 1 BreezeULTRA System Manual Figure A 3 Resetting the Passwords Typing the wrong response string will display the following message The given string doesn t match the key In such a case repeat the above procedure BreezeULTRA System Manual 183 Appendix B BreezeULTRA Traps In This Appendix E introduction M
67. although a higher amount of continuous data traffic is recommended BreezeULTRA System Manual Le Clicking All RX TX details in the lower right corner of the Radio section displays more detailed counters Radio Delta Sum RX Collapse all gt TX Collapse all gt General details Collapse all gt 1in Management 5 592 B iin Management 17 731 827 E RX Discarded 539 008 B Data 980 323 Beacon 17 726 456 Data Drop 28 896 Data Received 980 323 Others 5 371 Duplicated 0 Duplicated Data 0 Data 29 684 CRC 8 245 El Dropped on TX 0 PHY 501 867 Data Queue Full 0 TX Retries 420 Excesive Retries 0 Management 0 Figure 4 8 Detailed Radio Counters Some of the counters are grouped together Use the and buttons to expand and collapse a group of counters Use the Expand all and Collapse all commands to expand and collapse all groups inside a zone The following counters are available Table 4 8 Detailed Radio Counters Counter Description RX 11n Management Management traffic received over the wireless link Data All data traffic received over the wireless link This includes original data received and if applicable duplicated data retransmitted by the sender Data Received Data traffic received over the wireless link duplicated data not included Duplicated Data Duplicate data traffic received over the wireless link This usually happens when the sender unit doesn t receive acknowled
68. ame 1 16 characters MIR 256 to 300000 Kbps BreezeULTRA System Manual Le Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated VLAN Type E Transparent E Tagging VLAN ID 1 4094 Applicable only if VLAN Type is set to Tagging VLAN Priority 0 7 Applicable only if VLAN Type is set to Tagging Classifier gt Classifier Group Name Classifier gt Type Any ETH Type PPPoE UDP Port Source TCP Port Source VLAN ID VLAN Priority DSCP UDP Port Destination TCP Port Destination Classifier gt Value 1 ETH Type 0x0600 0xFFFE UDP Port Source 0 65535 TCP Port Source 0 65535 VLAN ID 1 4094 VLAN Priority 0 7 DSCP 0 63 UDP Port Destination 0 65535 TCP Port Destination 0 65535 BreezeULTRA System Manual ES Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated UDP Port Source 0 65535 TCP Port Source 0 65535 VLAN ID 1 4094 VLAN Priority 0 7 DSCP 0 63 UDP Port Destination 0 65535 TCP Port Destination 0 65535 Classifier gt Value 2 Value 2 cannot be lower than Value 1 Service gt Service Groups up to 4 Name 1 to 16 characters Priority 1 4 Downlink Profile Name of an existing Service Profile Uplink Profile Name of an existing Service Profile ARP Duplication E Enabled Di
69. ameter is 0 dBi the default The upper limit for the Antenna Gain in dBi is the Regulation Max EIRP 4 since the minimum Tx Power is 4 dBm up to a maximum of 36 dBi For details see Country Codes and Dependent Parameters on page 40 When both sectors are enabled Dual Sector operation the gain of both antennas must be the same Reboot the device after changing the Antenna gain Country code Read only according to the Country Code configured in the Quick Settings window see Manual settings mode on page 37 Depending on the country code specific limitations such as maximum EIRP available bandwidths available channels etc will apply to radio parameters See more details in Country Codes and Dependent Parameters on page 40 More parameters Number of Sets the maximum number of times that an unacknowledged frame is retransmissions retransmitted by the unit before it is dropped Allowed range from 0 no retries to 9 Default value 9 TX Opportunity For use in future versions BreezeULTRA System Manual oo Table 4 14 Radio Sector Configuration Settings Continued Setting Description PHY aggregation Sets the maximum duration for PHY aggregation in ms The PHY aggregation mechanism enables aggregating several data frames into a single frame for transmission to the wireless link Data packets in the unit s queue can be accumulated before the aggregated frame is
70. arding the main and shadow software versions Changes in the following parameters take effect after reset E Country Code H Antenna Gain E Unit Type BU RB See also Change Configuration System on page 76 for details on various actions that will take effect after reset Help Tips gt The question mark symbol is sometimes displayed in the graphical user i interface next to various functions Hovering with the mouse cursor over the question mark symbol will display a help tip for the respective function BreezeULTRA System Manual 05 4 2 Services amp Points The Services amp Points view the default view after login displays an overview of the currently set up services and wireless links The Services amp Points view contains the following sections M Services HM Connection 4 2 1 Services Services Add service type E Choose one or more services a default a Ly Service default Priority 1 DL MIR 300000 kbps UL MIR 20000 kbps Figure 4 3 Services Section The services section lists all the currently configured services For more details about services refer to Services Menu on page 88 Clicking either the Edit icon next to the Services title or Add service type not available on RB at the top of the window opens the Services window see Services on page 89 enabling to manage the defined services For each service the following inform
71. ased Graphical User Interface BU 600 administrator privileges 0 55 Figure 4 3 SEES SCE ON sveaerne 57 Figure 4 4 Service Edit WINGO W aars AEREE ERa ETa EaR aE 58 Figure 4 5 Connection Section BU 600 ssssssssssssresssonrnrnsesennnrnrnrnnnnrnrornnnnnnenrnnnnnrenerennnrenennnn 60 Figure 4 6 D tails WINdOW riisiin a a EEE E E EEE E AN 61 Figure 4 7 Radio Section Leben 62 Figure 4 8 Detailed Radio COUNTEFS wi cscccscesenscaesencnsnscnnsntennchaancnsnansnanansanensnaestacaneenenmannnadmannconenns 64 Figure 4 9 Services Section see 65 Figure 4 10 Graphs Section EE EE ET TE nnne 66 Figure 4 11 Traffic Counters Matrix Section ssssssssssssnsssnrrsnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnne n nnne 67 BreezeULTRA System Manual Owi Figures Figure 4 12 General Info Section ciccsccecenncesctaceewerensceesseieesecescneeeasenasseteseeeedceaseenend tensed cexeeaeagenenenees 68 Figure 4 13 Unit COMO Las ss etme coeacteaeceenauanennch eaeesa rename es naan ascent ewer 70 Figure 4 14 Unit Control Management s ssssssssssssrsnsrnrrunnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn unene nnmnnn 72 Figure 4 15 Unit Control POE NO vaser 74 Figure 4 16 Unit Control Change Configuration System xxnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 76 Figure 4 17 Radio Sector Confieurahon uuuasrmes mastene under 80 F le 4 18 Radio Channel hv 87 Figure 4 19 Services SErV CeS Lean 89 Figure
72. ation is displayed M Service name M Edit amp icon not available on RB Opens the Service Edit window for the service see Service Edit on page 58 M Remove X icon not available on RB Deletes the service You will be prompted to confirm the requested action M Service description Service priority Downlink MIR in kbps BreezeULTRA System Manual Cer M Uplink MIR in kbps M Service Type The Service Type is indicated by an icon Table 4 3 Service Type Icons Service Type Data Service Voice Service 2 v Video Service General Service ay 4 2 1 1 Service Edit Service Edit Priority 1 UL Profile MIR 300000 DL Profile MIR 300000 Figure 4 4 Service Edit Window See Services Menu on page 88 for a full description of services The Service Edit window contains a limited number of basic settings BreezeULTRA System Manual Ce Table 4 4 Service Edit Settings Setting Description Priority Sets the service priority The range is 1 4 where 1 is the highest priority Each Service Group should be assigned a different Priority UL Profile MIR Sets the Maximum Information Rate MIR defined for the Uplink Service Profile assigned to the service The range is 256 to 300000 Kbps DL Profile MIR Sets the Maximum Information Rate MIR defined for the Downlink Service Profile assigned to th
73. ble To open the Performance Dashboard click the Performance tab in the top left corner of the screen Counters are refreshed automatically Use the Refresh counters every drop down list in the top right corner of the view to select how often the counters should be refreshed Available options are 5 seconds and 10 seconds Click to refresh the counters manually Click Reset counters to reset them to zero Some sections contain switches that allow data to be displayed in multiple forms M Delta Sum Where applicable switches between displaying a count since the previous counter refresh Delta and displaying a count since the previous unit restart or manual counter reset Sum M Packets Bytes Where applicable switches between counting the number of Packets and counting the number of Bytes This setting usually works on traffic related counters The Performance Dashboard view contains the following sections Radio Services Graphs Traffic Counters Matrix General Info 4 3 1 Radio The Radio section displays information regarding various counters and performance indicators for the relevant link If applicable use the Sector id selector above the Radio section to select the sector for which you wish to view the radio performance details available options depend on the configured Radio interface parameter see Manual settings mode on page 37 Performance Dashboard Sector id x Radio Delta Sum Packets Bytes RX TX
74. compass align the outer frame of the antenna to the newly calculated azimuth or to the reference point identified in point 3 above BreezeULTRA System Manual oo 3 3 Configuring the Maximum MCS If the quality of the received signal is too low it is recommended that you configure the Maximum rate parameter to a value that is lower than the maximum supported by the unit This can decrease the number of retransmissions due to attempts to transmit at rates that are too high for the actual quality of the link Using the Monitor program via Telnet check the MCS counters Site Survey gt Display Counters gt MCS Counters If for any MCS the retransmissions rate retransmitted packets vs sent packets is too high the maximum rate should be limited to the highest MCS at which the retransmission rate is still acceptable This should be performed at each side of the link NOTE The MCS Counters should be checked only after optimal alignment of the antennas Q For meaningful results in MCS Counters there must be traffic on the link for some time prior to checking the counters If necessary generate traffic in the wireless link e g using a continuous ping although a higher amount of continuous data traffic is recommended To configure the maximum MCS M inthe Web Interface Settings gt Radio gt Sector configuration gt Maximum rate SNR based M In the Monitor Radio gt Sector 1 Sector 3 gt Sector Configuratio
75. ctrum scan 5 2 3 6 3 Show Results Displays spectrum analysis scanning results M Show 5 MHz Results Displays results of the last spectrum scan for the corresponding bandwidth Note that bandwidth of 5 MHz is not applicable for current release M Show 10 MHz Results Displays results of the last spectrum scan for the corresponding bandwidth Note that bandwidth of 10 MHz is not applicable for current release M Show 20 MHz Results Displays results of the last spectrum scan for the corresponding bandwidth M Show 40 MHz Results Displays results of the last spectrum scan for the corresponding bandwidth M Show All Results Displays last scanning results for all bandwidths Results are populated while the scan is ongoing If the results are displayed before the scan is over or if the scan was manually interrupted by the user the displayed results will be incomplete The results tables contain the following information for each frequency channel scanned M Signal This is an indicator for unidentified interference Count The number of signals excluding OFDM frames with the correct bandwidth in the channel SNR The average SNR in dB of signals excluding OFDM frames with the correct bandwidth in the channel MaxSNR The maximum SNR in dB of signals excluding OFDM frames with the correct bandwidth in the channel Width The average duration in microseconds of signals excluding OFDM frames with the correct bandwidth
76. device installed within 22 miles 35 kilometers of a Terminal Doppler Weather Radar TDWR location shall be separated by at least 30 MHz center to center from the TDWR operating frequency For TDWRs location information refer to FCC KDB 443999 or to http Awww spectrumbridge com udia search aspx M The installers and the operators have to register the devices in the Wireless Internet Service Providers Association WISPA UNII Device Interference Advisor UDIA sponsored database and registry with the appropriate information regarding the location and operation of the device as well as the installer information The registration form can be found at http www spectrumbridge com udia home aspx BreezeULTRA System Manual Chapter 2 Installation In This Chapter Packing List on page 13 Equipment Positioning Guidelines on page 15 Installing the Outdoor Unit on page 16 Preparing and Connecting the Indoor to Outdoor Cable on page 26 Installing the AC Indoor Unit on page 30 Powering Up the Unit on page 33 2 1 Site Installation Options 2 1 1 BU RB Installation Options The BU RB unit can be installed on straight or angled poles 45 from upward position and on a flat surface such as walls Each unit package includes a tilt bracket that allows pole or wall mount installation with up down tilt of 7 5 to 10 and rotation of 45 2 1 2 Antenna Options The BU RB unit dependin
77. dge system that provides high capacity high speed point to point links The BU RB system includes a Base Unit BU typically installed at the main site and a Remote Bridge RB INFORMATION To simplify logistic operations all units are typically supplied as Base Units When necessary the functionality of each unit can be changed from Base Unit to Remote Bridge and vice versa Each unit comprises an indoor unit IDU and an outdoor unit ODU The IDU provides the interface to the user s equipment and Power over Ethernet PoE to the ODU There are two IDU types AC IDU which is powered from the 110 220 VAC mains and DC IDU powered from a 48 VDC power source The customer s data equipment is connected via a standard IEEE 802 3 2008 Gigabit Ethernet 1000BaseT RJ 45 interface The indoor unit is connected to the outdoor unit via an 8 wire Category 5e FTP or higher category Ethernet cable This cable carries Ethernet traffic between the indoor and the outdoor units and also transfers power from the indoor unit to the outdoor unit A second Power over Ethernet PoE output port is available on the ODU providing connectivity for IEEE 802 3af Class 1 and 2 compatible video cameras The ODUs contain the processing and radio modules and are available in different models M BU RB B350 Supports a single radio card and includes an integral dual polarized 23 dBi antenna M BU RB B350D Supports a single radio card and with a pair of RF
78. difference between the maximum allowed EIRP dBm and the configured antenna gain dBi The default value is either 24 dBm or the highest allowed by the Country Code EIRP limitation minus the configured antenna gain BreezeULTRA System Manual le Table 4 14 Radio Sector Configuration Settings Continued Setting Description ATPC Applicable only in BU The Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC algorithm automatically adjusts the power level transmitted by the RB according to the actual level at which it is received by the BU To support proper system operation with optimal performance and minimum interference between neighboring systems the ATPC algorithm should be enabled M Enable Enables ATPC the default E Disable Disables ATPC If both sectors are enabled Dual Sector operation the same ATPC settings ATPC and Optimal SNR should be configured for both sectors Optimal SNR Applicable only in BU When ATPC is enabled sets a reference SNR level for optimal performance of the ATPC algorithm This is the lowest SNR level at which you want the RB to be received at the BU Allowed range 4 60 dB Default is 28 dB Multi rate When the Multi rate algorithm is enabled it changes dynamically the modulation coding scheme and number of spatial streams see available combinations in Sensitivity and Max Tx Power per Modulation and Coding Scheme on page 5 according to link conditions The pu
79. door cable Fault IDU ODU connection Red Fault detected see below Off No fault detected after or during detection Connect Power indication to the Green ODU is connected and powered up ia Off No power to the ODU Upon power up all 3 LEDs will light for 2 seconds as part of the self test for the IDU After these 2 seconds the ON LED will illuminate green The ON LED may blink for up to 30 seconds until proper ODU identification occurs The DC output voltage is now available for powering the ODU BreezeULTRA System Manual Leg Chapter 2 Installation Powering Up the Unit 2 10 Powering Up the Unit To power up the unit connect the IDU s AC power cable to the AC mains The unit can operate with AC mains of 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz The ODU LEDs will light up indicating the unit s status Power Wireless Fault Signal Quality Figure 2 14 ODU LED Display The following LEDs are available Table 2 8 ODU LEDs LED Description Power Lights if power is supplied to the ODU 56 VDC In a BU RB 600 operating in Dual Sector mode the Power LED will alternate every 5 minutes between steady on and blinking Steady On Other LEDs listed below indicate the status of Sector 1 Blinking Other LEDs listed below indicate the status of Sector 3 Wireless Lights at startup and if a wireless link is established Fault Lights at startup and during operation if a fatal erro
80. ds shall not interfere with the operation of the radar systems This means that the wireless system must be able to automatically detect the presence of radar signals and avoid transmissions on frequencies used by radar systems in its vicinity The Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS mechanism is based on monitoring of the frequency being used and automatic switching to a radar free frequency upon detection of radar activity on the current frequency If radar was detected on any frequency it will be marked as Unavailable and will not be tested again for a period of 30 minutes in a dual sector system a frequency marked as unavailable on any sector will be marked as unavailable also on the other sector The test for radar activity is performed according to the applicable standards ETSI or FCC If a radar is detected by the BU it shuts down data transmission in the shortest possible time and starts looking for a radar free channel RB will enter passive scanning once it loses the BU s beacons In systems using FCC DFS the RB does not perform radar detection In system using ETSI DFS also the RB performs radar detection if the RB detects radar it informs the BU that radar was detected shuts down data transmission and enters passive scanning For full details on available Country Codes and relevant limitations refer to the latest Country Codes document INFORMATION The list of available Country Codes includes also Test and NF Calib Country Codes
81. e AC PoE Injector Two power cables one with a European plug and one with a USA plug Sealing gland fastening tool One mounting kit One carriage One tilting bracket Two metal clamps One hook M8 threaded rods M8 hex nuts M amp 8x20 hex screws M8 flat washers M8 spring washers 2 2 1 Additional Items Required for Installation The following items are also required to install the BreezeULTRA Items marked with an asterisk are available from Alvarion BreezeULTRA System Manual Le External antenna s not applicable for B350 units Antenna cables not applicable for B350 units A straight outdoor Cat 5e Ethernet cable FTP 4x2x24 AWG 100 Ohm 8P8C with two shielded RJ 45 connectors for connecting the IDU to the ODU This cable is available in various lengths 20m 30m 50m 70m 90m or a drum of 250m see Section Section 2 7 for instructions on preparing the cable or Section 2 2 2 for information on ready made cables 4 metal bands for installing the BU RB on 4 6 poles M Foran AC PoE Injector Mains plug adapter or termination plug if the power plug on the supplied AC power cable does not fit local power outlets For a DC PoE Injector 48VDC power source with 2A current limit A PC Notebook for configuring the BU RB unit No 13 wrench Crimping tool for assembling the ethernet connectors Isolation materials Use high quality cold shrink for the antenna connectors see Section
82. e service The range is 256 to 300000 Kbps When setting your service is complete click Done to apply your settings Otherwise click Back to abort and go back to the Services amp Points display INFORMATION Note that any change in a Profile will be applied to all Services using this Profile Clicking the edit icon next to the Service Edit title opens the Settings Services menu displaying the Services window where you can view update all service settings See Services on page 89 NOTE To apply changes in services in the associated RB reboot the RB to force re association BreezeULTRA System Manual le 4 2 2 Connection 4 2 2 1 The Connection Section Connection PTP MAC Connect RB BU Local RX Signal quality 00 03 40 9D 03 33 Ui RB600 nill 55 dB Details 00 03 40 9D 03 34 Mi RB600 mil 50 dB Details Figure 4 5 Connection Section BU 600 The connection section displays the following details of the wireless link for each associated sector Table 4 5 Connection Information Information Description MAC The MAC address of the associated sector radio card Connect Displays a check if the wireless link between the units is up BU RB Displays the Type of the associated unit Local RX Signal quality Received Signal to Noise Ratio SNR in dB Details Not available on RB Opens the Details window for the respective link See Details on page 6
83. eULTRA System Manual Us Chapter 2 Installation Preparing and Connecting the Indoor to Outdoor Cable 4 Release all wires and arrange them in order Refer 1cm 1cm to the tables below for pin assignment 5 Take back the shield drain wire before inserting the cable into the RJ45 connector to ensure a good connection with the connector s shield after crimping 6 Cut the wires to 1 cm length each 7 Insert the wires into the connector 8 Press the connector using a crimp tool 9 Solder the shield drain wire to the connector 10 Push the plastic cover into place 142 748 gr Figure 2 9 Ethernet Connector Pin Pair Assignments BreezeULTRA System Manual Table 2 4 Indoor to Outdoor Cable Pin Out Pin Wire Color recommended Pin Pair Voltage 1 Green White Bi Di pair 1 56 VDC 2 Green Bi Di pair 1 56 VDC 3 Orange White Bi Di pair 2 56 VDC 4 Blue Bi Di pair 3 56 VDC 5 Blow White Bi Di pair 3 56 VDC 6 Orange Bi Di pair 2 56 VDC 7 Brown White Bi Di pair 4 56 VDC 8 Brown Bi Di pair 4 56 VDC BreezeULTRA System Manual 0 2 8 PoE out Cable Use an outdoor Category 5 Ethernet cable with shielded RJ 45 modular connectors The maximum cable length is 100 meters for an AC PoE Injector or 50 meters for a DC PoE Injector See Preparing and Connecting the Indoor to Outdoor Cable on page 26 for general guidelines regarding preparation of the cable On
84. ee Section 2 6 for instructions on sealing the connectors 3 Connect the other end of the RF cable to the antenna 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 for additional antenna connection s BreezeULTRA System Manual Ue 5 Seal the RF connectors to protect against rain and moisture See Section 2 6 for instructions 6 Fix the RF cables onto the pole using Velcro wide adjustable straps or similar means If possible use additional straps to route the cable such that water can accumulate on the cable bends away from the unit When routing the cable do not exceed the minimum bending radius in the cable specifications BreezeULTRA System Manual CE Sealing the Antenna Connectors Use high quality cold shrink sleeves to seal the connectors Cut the cold shrink sleeve to size Take into account the size of the unit s connector and additional 2 5 cm 1 in Slide the cold shrink sleeve onto the cable before connecting the cable Connect the cable Attach the mastic tape Scotchfil Electrical Insulation Putty and wrap it around the connector butting up against the connector Do not over stretch Squeeze to tighten the mastic sealer Make sure there are no air bubbles Slide the cold shrink sleeve on top of the connector Make sure that the sleeve covers both cable connector and unit connector Pull the cord slowly to shrink the sleeve BreezeULTRA System Manual 2 7 Preparing and Connect
85. eezeULTRA System Manual 059 4 4 2 1 Sector Configuration Radio settings Radio interface buaisector Sector Id 3 z Sector name State Active C Inactive ATPC Enable Disable Max Cell Radius 0 v km Bandwidth 40 x MHz Optimal SNR 28 dB Antenna type External Current frequency 5570 MHz Multi rate Enable Disable Antenna gain 0 dBi Configured frequency gt 5570 gt MHz Maximum rate SNR Based MCS15 ll Country code SA GHZ Universal 5 ESSID 1203 53 Short GI Enable C Disable Current TX power 4 dBm Configured TX power 4 dBm Less Parameters v Number of retransmissions 9 PHY aggregation 8 m ms CWmin 7 EA TX Opportunity 0 ms CWmax 63 Z m Figure 4 17 Radio Sector Configuration This Sector configuration window includes radio parameters settings for the selected sector use the Sector Id parameter to display radio parameters for the selected sector The parameters of both sectors can be configured regardless of unit s type In a unit configured as BU RB 600 provided this unit type is supported by the available license both sectors may be enabled provided the Radio interface parameter is set to Dual Sector In this case downlink data from BU to RB is transferred through Sector 1 and uplink data from RB to BU is transferred through Sector 3 Should one of the sectors fail the units will revert automatically to
86. egulation Max EIRP will apply for all sub bands including sub bands for which there is no maximum EIRP limitation For details on the maximum antenna gain allowed for each Country Code refer to the latest Country Codes document Note that certain Country Codes cannot be used in units with an integral antenna having a fixed gain of 23 dBi With certain Country Codes you may have to insert an appropriate RF attenuation or a longer RF cable for compliance with relevant regulations when using the standard 23 or 28 dBi detached antennas When both sectors are enabled the gain of both antennas must be the same The antenna description has a maximum length of 127 characters the default is none M Show Select this option to view the current values of the following Actual Type Configured Type Name Status Antenna gain 23 dBi for a sector using an integral antenna Antenna description Internal antenna for a sector using an integral antenna 5 2 4 1 1 2 Link Parameters The Link Parameters submenu includes the following options M Channel Bandwidth Sets channel bandwidths used by units within the sector In the current release available options are 20 MHz and 40 MHz The default is 40 MHz BreezeULTRA System Manual ES NOTE M The same Bandwidth must be used on both sides of a wireless link e E if both sectors are enabled Dual Sector operation the same Channel Bandwidth must
87. eived signal The higher the number of blue LEDs indicating On the higher the quality of the received signal This section describes how to align the antennas using the SNR bar display NOTE The functionality of the LEDs indicators including the Signal Quality LEDs is as follows Q When the Power LED lights continuously steady on the LEDs indicate the status of Sector 1 When the Power LED is blinking the LEDS indicate the status of Sector 3 In a unit operating in Dual Sector mode the Power LED will alternate every 5 minutes between steady on and blinking For optimal alignment it is recommended to use the Continuous SNR Display option see SNR Display on page 115 NOTE Antenna alignment using the SNR bar display or the Continuous SNR Display is possible only after the RB e is associated with a BU Both units must be operational and configured with the correct basic Ul parameters see Initial Configuration on page 36 Otherwise the two units will not be able to synchronize with each other As the SNR measurement is performed on received data frames it is required to generate traffic in the wireless link e g by a continuous ping although a higher amount of continuous data traffic is recommended Note that when operating in Dual Sector mode Sector 1 is used for downlink data BU to RB and Sector 3 is used for uplink data RB to BU SNR measurements are performed only on received data In this case for p
88. eld The allowed range is Ox0600 OxFFFE BreezeULTRA System Manual C29 Table 4 18 Service Profile Classifiers Continued Type Description PPPoE Traffic using the Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet network protocol UDP port Source User Datagram Protocol traffic using the specified source port number s The range is 0 65535 TCP_port_Source Transmission Control Protocol traffic using the specified source port number s The range is 0 65535 Vlanld Traffic using the specified 802 1Q VLAN ID s The range is 1 4094 VlanPriority Traffic using the specified 802 1p priority code point s The range is 0 7 DSCP Traffic using the specified Differentiated Services Code Point class selector s The range is 0 63 UDP_port_Destination User Datagram Protocol traffic using the specified destination port number s The range is 0 65535 TCP_port_Destination Transmission Control Protocol traffic using the specified destination port number s The range is 0 65535 Service classifiers are checked against incoming packets in the order of the service priority If an arriving packet meets multiple classifiers it will be processed according to the matching classifier belonging to the service with the higher priority INFORMATION 7 l er If ANY is used as a Classifier for a certain service any subsequent services with a lower priority will have no effect A
89. ement VLAN is enabled Sets up the 802 1p based Priority Code Point applied to outgoing management frames Allowed range 0 7 Default value 0 BreezeULTRA System Manual Ce Table 4 11 Unit Control Management Settings Continued Setting Description Management Port E Wireless Accepts management only from the Wireless port M Ethernet Accepts management only from the Ethernet port M Both default Accepts management from both the Wireless and the Ethernet ports Installer password Available only to users with administrator privileges Click Change to change the password for the installer account You will be required to enter the current password the new password and a confirmation of the new password Admin password Available only to users with administrator privileges Click Change to change the password for the administrator account You will be required to enter the current password the new password and a confirmation of the new password Guest password Available only to users with administrator privileges Click Change to change the password for the guest account You will be required to enter the current password the new password and a confirmation of the new password Authorized manager Enable Authorized manager Enables management only from specific management stations defined below At lease one Authorized Manager must be defined Disable A
90. en ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen s Svenska H rmed intygar Senao Networks Inc att denna BreezeULTRA st r verensst mmelse med Swedish de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG Industry Canada statement This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation BreezeULTRA System Manual ovi Ce dispositif est conforme la norme CNR 210 d Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes 1 le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage pr judiciable et 2 ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage recu y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement ind sirable Caution i the device for operation in the band 5150 5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile satellite systems ii the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250 5350 MHz and 5470 5725 MHz shall comply with the e i r p limit and iii the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725 5850 MHz shall comply with the e i r p limits specified for point to
91. en und den brigen einschl gigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet t Eesti K esolevaga kinnitab Senao Networks Inc seadme BreezeULTRA vastavust direktiivi Estonian 1999 5 EU p hin uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele len English Hereby Senao Networks Inc declares that this BreezeULTRA is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC es Espa ol Por medio de la presente Senao Networks Inc declara que el BreezeULTRA cumple con los Spanish requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE lel EAAnvik ME THN MAPOYZA Senao Networks Inc AHAQNEI OTI BreezeULTRA 2YMMOP ONETAI Greek MPOX TIZ OYZIOAEIZ ANAITHZEIZ KAI TIX AOINE2 XXETIKES AIATASEIZ TH2 OAHMAZ 1999 5 EK fr Francais Par la pr sente Senao Networks Inc d clare que l appareil BreezeULTRA est conforme aux French exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Lit taliano Con la presente Senao Networks Inc dichiara che questo BreezeULTRA conforme ai Italian requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Latviski Ar o Senao Networks Inc deklar ka BreezeULTRA atbilst Direkt vas 1999 5 EK b tiskaj m Latvian pras b m un citiem ar to saist tajiem noteikumiem Lietuvi iuo Senao Networks Inc deklaruoja kad
92. equency plus 10 MHz to Maximum Frequency minus 30 MHz using a 5 MHz resolution Show Selected List Lists the radio center frequencies that can be used by the unit to associate within the sector DFS Status per frequency indicates whether the channel is considered as free or as unavailable if DFS is required by the Country Code or whether DFS is not required Non DFS The frequencies in the Selected List are used for 0 Spectrum Analyzer DFS channel changes In RB scanning searching for a BU Available frequency list see Display available list Display available list Lists all available radio center frequencies and additional parameters allowed by the currently enabled Country Code for the Bandwidth used when the Country Code was activated on page 123 is populated according to the limitations of the current Country Code All frequencies contained in the Available frequency list are enabled by default when a new Country Code is selected BreezeULTRA System Manual ee NOTE The Selected List is not modified after changing the bandwidth If the configured bandwidth in effect P when the current Country Code has been applied was 40 MHz the list will not include certain frequencies that are actually valid for a bandwidth of 20 MHZ If you change the bandwidth to 20 MHz and want to configure a valid frequency that is not included in the current Selected List you must add it to the list by using one of the availab
93. er Antenna Gain When using a Country Code in which maximum BreezeULTRA System Manual ES allowed EIRP is limited the upper limit for the Antenna Gain parameter in dBi is the Regulation Max EIRP 4 since the minimum Tx Power is 4 dBm and the upper limit for the Tx Power parameter in dB is Regulation Max EIRP Antenna Gain In Country Codes with several sub bands where there are different Regulation Max EIRP requirements per sub band the lowest Regulation Max EIRP will apply for all sub bands including sub band for which there is no maximum EIRP limitation An attempt to change the selected Country Code to a Country Code in which the Regulation Max EIRP 4 is lower than the currently configured Antenna Gain will be rejected This applies to both sectors even if one of them is not used In a device operating as a BU RB 350 using Sector 1 an attempt to change the selected Country Code will be rejected if the value configured for the Antenna Gain of Sector 3 is too high and does not meet the above limitation even if the configured value for the Antenna Gain of Sector 1 is configured to an acceptable value M Required Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS algorithm In certain regions there are radar systems operating in the 5 GHz band Applicable regulations dictates that wireless systems operating in these bands shall not interfere with the operation of the radar systems This means that the wireless system must be able to automat
94. ervice s TX Total Total traffic sent using the selected service s TX Throughput Throughput of traffic transmitted to the wireless link for the selected service s Drop Traffic dropped when using the selected service s 4 3 3 Graphs The Graphs section displays graphical representations of various performance counters over time Use the Filter by time drop down list in the top right corner of the section to switch between time increments of 5 minutes 1 hour and 24 hours Clicking Reset will clear all historical data currently displayed on the graphs and set the current time as the initial recording time Graphs Filter by time 5 minutes Reset Types Wireless Throughput Wireless Transmit Wireless Receive 740 19 AA 636 4 530 424 318 kbps 212 106 0 22 32 48 22 33 18 22 33 48 22 34 18 22 34 48 22 35 18 22 35 48 22 36 18 22 362 37 18 Timelapsedhh mm ss E Tx throughput E Rx throughput Total throughput Figure 4 10 Graphs Section Click on the graph types on the left to choose the graph you wish to display The currently selected graph is highlighted in orange The following graphs are available BreezeULTRA System Manual OG M Wireless Throughput Displays graphs for the unit s throughput Measurement units bps kbps mbps are adjusted automatically The following graphs are displayed Tx_throughput Transmit throughput Rx throughput Receive throughput Total throu
95. escription Max Cell Radius Applicable only for BU RB will learn it from the BU Sets the maximum distance to an associated unit in km The purpose is to compensate for the delays introduced by propagation of the radio signals The allowed range is 0 to 54Km It is recommend to configure the parameter to a value slightly higher than the straight line distance between the units as signal may travel via reflections from objects in between If both sectors are enabled Dual Sector operation the same Distance should be configured for both sectors Antenna type Read only Indicates whether the sector is using an Internal or External antenna Depends on the type of unit In a unit with an internal antenna Sector 1 is connected to the internal antenna Otherwise the antenna is External Antenna gain Applicable only for a sector connected to a detached external antenna In a sector connected to an Internal antenna the Antenna gain is 23 dBi The Antenna Gain parameter defines the net gain in dBi of a detached antenna The configured gain should take into account the attenuation of the cable connecting the antenna to the unit The Antenna Gain is important especially in countries where there is a limit on the EIRP allowed for the unit The maximum allowed value for the Transmit Power parameters cannot exceed the value of EIRP minus Antenna Gain where the EIRP is defined by the selected Country Code The lower limit for the Antenna Gain par
96. et on the tilt control screws of the unit carriage 6 Attach and fasten all the screws at both sides of the carriage see Figure 2 6 Do not over tighten BreezeULTRA System Manual 05 7 If required slightly release the tilt bracket screws to enable rotation and the tilt control screws to enable tilting Adjust the unit s position and tighten the screws 2 4 5 Connecting the Grounding Cable The Grounding screw marked is located on the back panel of the outdoor unit This grounding terminal must be permanently connected to protective earth using a 18 AWG or lower gauge 0 82 mm or thicker grounding cable The grounding cable should be as short as possible gt To connect the grounding cable I Connect one end of a grounding cable to the grounding terminal see Figure 2 7 and tighten the grounding screw firmly 2 Connect the other end of the grounding cable to a good ground earth connection Grounding Terminal LED Bar USB RS 232 PoE In PoE out For Debug Figure 2 7 Bottom Panel Shown with Seal Assembly BreezeULTRA System Manual 2 5 Connecting the Antenna Cables The Antenna RF connectors are located on the top panel of the ODU Figure 2 8 RF Connectors D model unit In units with an integral antenna one pair of RF connectors ANT 5 and ANT 6 is available In D model units without an integral antenna an additional pair of RF connectors ANT 1 and ANT 2 is ava
97. ethod used for calculation the Noise Floor value to be used by the device for estimating the quality of received signals The available options are Fully Automatic According to the built in noise floor calculation mechanism 0 Automatic with Minimum Value If the calculated Noise Floor using the built in mechanism is higher than the value configured for the Forced Value parameter the calculated value will be used Otherwise the Forced Value will be used Forced The Noise Floor value is set manually to the value configured for the Forced Value parameter see below Typically this mode should be used only for special testing purposes BreezeULTRA System Manual The default option is Fully Automatic Forced Value The Forced Value parameter enables configuring the Noise Floor to be used if the selected Calculation Mode is Forced This is also the minimum value to be used if the selected Calculation Mode is Automatic with Minimum Value If you decided to change the calculation mode to Automatic with Minimum Value and you still experience problems in the link long association time exceptionally low throughput try to improve it by increasing the configured Forced Value The available range is from 120 to 75 dBm The default value is 85 Measurement count NF calibration is performed repeatedly currently at an interval of 30 seconds For a given number of times the device records the input signal in silence condit
98. f ANY is used as a Classifier for a certain service any subsequent services with a lower priority will have no effect A PPPoE Classifier should not be paired with any other layer 3 or 4 Classifier y The unit has two default Service Profiles set up called default ul and default dl with the following parameters M MIR 300000 kBps E VLAN tagging Transparent E Classifier Group Name default M Classifiers Any The default Service Profiles cannot be deleted Up to a total of 32 Service Profile including the default Service Profile can be created The Service Profile menu includes the following options 5 2 5 2 2 Select Service Profile Type in a Service Profile name to edit or delete it To list the available service profiles select the Show Service Profiles option see Show Service Profiles on page 137 for details A menu is displayed allowing you to edit the service profile BreezeULTRA System Manual ED 5 2 5 2 2 1 Update Service Profile You are prompted to enter the following settings E Name M MIR Sets the Maximum Information Rate MIR in Kbps Allowed Range 256 300000 kbps M VLAN Type Sets whether the service profile applies IEEE 802 1Q based VLAN tagging Type in one of the following 0 Transparent VLAN tagging disabled 1 Tagging VLAN tagging enabled If you enable VLAN tagging you will also be prompted to configure the VLAN ID and VLAN Priority M VLAN ID Type in the VLAN ID used fo
99. face MDI MDIX or Auto M Eth1 link Current status of the PoE In Ethernet interface current speed duplex mode and crossover mode for a link that is up or down 5 2 2 6 Unit Name Sets up descriptive information about the unit These settings do not affect unit operation in any way M Unit name Unit s name Used also as the Monitor program s prompt Up to 31 printable characters Default name M System location Unit s location Default location Up to 34 printable characters M Contact person Person in charge of the unit Empty by default BreezeULTRA System Manual ES 5 2 2 7 Change Password Available only to users with full administrator access rights Resets user account passwords Each password must be retyped for confirmation M Read Only Password Password for the guest account Default value public 6 to 16 printable characters MI Installer Password Password for the installer account Default value installer 6 to 16 printable characters M Administrator Password Password for the administrator account Default value private 6 to 16 printable characters 5 2 2 8 Change Console Timeout The inactivity time interval in minutes after which the Telnet session will be terminated Allowed range 1 1000 Default value 1000 5 2 2 9 Show Shows information regarding firmware versions IP configuration management VLAN authorized managers ethernet ports set up unit name and console timeout 5
100. fault Run Time Updated DISTANCE Log levels 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE Log Level 7 Debug is not allowed for System Logs 8 NONE Yes APCPE COMMUNICATION Log levels 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE Log Level 7 Debug is not allowed for System Logs 8 NONE Yes BreezeULTRA System Manual 155 Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated LINK MANAGER Log levels 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE Log Level 7 Debug is not allowed for System Logs 5 NOTICE Yes All Log levels 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE Log Level 7 Debug is not allowed for System Logs Yes Site Survey gt Logs gt Session Logs gt Enable BreezeULTRA System Manual 156 Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated SYSLOG Log levels 8 NONE Yes 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE WLAN Log levels 8 NONE Yes 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE BreezeULTRA System Manual 157
101. ference between the maximum allowed EIRP dBm and the configured Antenna Gain dBi The default is the highest allowed value M Link Distance Applicable only for BU RB will learn it from the BU Sets the maximum distance to an associated unit in km The purpose is to compensate for the delays introduced by propagation of the radio signals The allowed range is 0 to 54Km It is recommend to configure the parameter to a value slightly higher than the straight line distance between the units as signal may travel via reflections from objects in between BreezeULTRA System Manual ES NOTE If both sectors are enabled Dual Sector operation the same Distance should be configured for both sectors M Encryption Sets encryption for the wireless traffic When selected you are prompted for the following information Algorithm Defines whether to use encryption algorithm Disabled the default or AES Key Type the encryption key used by the AES encryption algorithm when enabled The key must be a 16 characters long string The default is a string of 16 zeros To enable disable the encryption algorithm without rewriting the key each time press Esc when you are prompted for the key M Show Select this option to view the current values of the following Bandwidth Selected List A table with all selected frequencies and DFS status for each frequency Config
102. fiers you can enter the initial value of a value range BreezeULTRA System Manual Ce M Classifier Value 2 where applicable For VLAN ID VLAN Priority DSCP and TCP UDP port classifiers type in the final value of a value range if applicable or the same value as configured for Classifier value 1 if you want a single value 5 2 5 2 2 4 Update Classifier Select this option to update an existing Classifier s value s INFORMATION Note that you can only update Classifier s value s If you want to change a Classifier Group Name or a par Classifier s Type you will have to delete it and create a new Classifier instead The Classifier Group Name and Classifier Type of an existing Classifier cannot be updated You are prompted for the following information E Classifier Group Name Type in the Classifier Group the Classifier belongs to see Service Profiles on page 133 for information on how the Classifier Groups work You can select Show see Show on page 137 prior to updating a Classifier to list the currently set up Classifier Groups and their content Classifier Type Select the type of classifier by typing the corresponding option number Classifier value 1 Enter the classifier s value See Table 5 3 for the allowed ranges For VLAN ID VLAN Priority and TCP UDP ports classifiers you can enter the initial value of a value range M Classifier Value 2 where applicable For VLAN ID VLAN Priority and TCP UDP por
103. g on the model is offered with the following antenna s Table 2 1 Antenna Configuration Options Model Integrated Antenna External detached Antenna s BU RB B350 5X 23 dBi 8 deg dual polarization N A BU RB B350D 5X N A M High gain 28 dBi 2 parabolic dish dual polarization OR M Medium gain 23 dBi flat panel dual polarization BU RB B600 5x 23 dBi 8 deg dual polarization 23 dBi flat panel dual polarization BU RB B600D 5x N A Two antennas of the same type gain E High gain 28 dBi 2 parabolic dish dual polarization M Medium gain 23 dBi flat panel dual polarization For detached antennas follow the installation guidelines provided with the antennas In a two sectors unit the minimum vertical and horizontal separation distances between two antennas installed one above the other or side by side depend on antennas gain maximum expected Tx power and Country Code used For more details refer to Antennas Separation Guidelines on page 168 BreezeULTRA System Manual ag 2 2 Packing List The BU RB units are available in packages of single 10 or 50 units The units are available with either a DC or an AC PoE Injector The following list describes the content of a package with a single unit One BU RB unit One indoor PoE Injector unit IDU AC PoE Injector or DC PoE Injector package including a DC cable and a Quick Installation Guide flier For th
104. g the unit and establishing a wireless link Note that the per sector parameters are available always regardless of unit s type In Manual settings mode the following basic parameters are available BreezeULTRA System Manual Cy Table 3 1 Manual Settings Setting Description Select type Defines the functionality of the unit BU RB and number of sectors if applicable for the available license To simplify logistic operations all units are supplied as Base Units When necessary the functionality of each unit can be changed from Base Unit to Remote Bridge and vice versa For a Point to Point link one end should be set up as BU Bridge Unit and the other end as an RB Remote Bridge The available options are E BU 350 E RB 350 HM BU 600 HM RB 600 The BU 600 and RB 600 options are not applicable for a unit that was received from the factory as a BU 350 and was not upgraded to BU RB 600 An attempt to change the Type from BU RB 600 to BU RB 350 will be rejected if the Radio interface parameter see below is set to Dual Sector A change in Unit Type is applied after reboot Country code Applies a country code to both sectors if applicable Depending on the country code specific limitations such as maximum EIRP available bandwidths available channels etc will apply to radio parameters See Change Configuration System on page 76 for information on how to upload a new country codes file if necessary See
105. gement from the receiver unit for the sent data and concludes it hasn t arrived thus resending it TX 11n Management Management traffic sent over the wireless link This can be either beacons or other type of management traffic Beacon Beacons sent over the wireless link Others Management traffic other than beacons sent over the wireless link Data Data sent over the wireless link Dropped on TX Traffic dropped on transmission over the wireless link This can be data traffic dropped due to filling of the data queue or excessive retries or management traffic dropped due to excessive retries Data Queue Full Data traffic dropped on transmission over the wireless link because the data queue was full BreezeULTRA System Manual BEN Table 4 8 Detailed Radio Counters Continued Counter Description Excessive Retries Data traffic dropped on transmission over the wireless link because the maximum number of retries was reached Management Management traffic dropped on transmission over the wireless link due to excessive retries General Details RX Discarded Discarded data traffic received over the wireless link This can be either data dropped duplicated data CRC errored data or PHY errored data Data Drop Data traffic received over the wireless link which was dropped Duplicated Duplicate data traffic received over the wireless link This is identical to the Dup
106. ghput Total throughput calculated by aggregating transmit and receive throughput M Wireless Transmit Displays graphs for the number of transmitted packets per second Tx packet number Number of transmitted packets per second Retransmission_number Number of retransmitted packets per second M Wireless Receive Displays graphs for the number of received packets per second Rx packet number Number of received packets per second Rx CRCError Number of Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC errored packets received per second Rx PHYError Number of PHY error events unidentified signals received per second INFORMATION When two or more graphs overlap you can click on a counter legend s color indicator to bring the graph for the selected counter on top lh 4 3 4 Traffic Counters Matrix The Traffic Counters Matrix section displays the traffic exchanged between the following network interfaces M Active Ethernet interfaces Eth1 PoE In and or EthO PoE Out An Ethernet interface is active if its link status is up Active Wireless interfaces Sector 1 and or Sector 3 Management interface Internal interface for management traffic Traffic Counters Matrix Packets Bytes eth Sector 1 Sector 3 mng eth1i 2MB OMB 1MB Sector 1 OMB OMB Sector 3 2MB OMB mng SMB OMB OMB Figure 4 11 Traffic Counters Matrix Section BreezeULTRA System Manual 09 The source network interfaces are displayed on the left
107. hannels are used for M Spectrum Analyzer Test can be performed via Monitor see Spectrum Analyzer on page 116 M DFS channel changes M in RB scanning searching for a BU To set the selected channels I From the Range drop down list select the desired frequency band Channels supported by all sub bands in the current Country Code that are included in the selected range will be displayed The frequencies in available ranges are BreezeULTRA System Manual CaS Table 4 15 Channel List Ranges Range Channels 4 9 GHz 4900 5150 MHz 5 1 5 3 GHz 5100 5350 MHz 5 3 GHz 5250 5470 MHz 5 4 GHz 5470 5725 MHz 5 8 GHz 5725 5900 MHz All 4900 5900 MHz Note that the above listed ranges indicate the entire range that may be available according to the selected option of the Range parameter Actually available frequencies are those that are supported also by the current Country Code see the Country Codes document 2 Check the frequency channels you wish to select or select the All check box to select all available channels note that this may include channels not supported by current Bandwidth that cannot be used by the device By default all channels allowed by the currently enabled Country Code for the Bandwidth used when the Country Code was activated that are included in the selected Range are marked as selected 3 Click Save to apply your settings Clicking All Selected switc
108. hes between listing all the available frequency channels or only the selected channels If a radio sector is currently set up on a specific frequency the sector name is displayed next to the channel s frequency 4 4 3 Services Menu Services allow you to prioritize and apply quality of service parameters depending on the type of traffic You can set the Maximum Information Rate MIR traffic prioritization and VLAN tagging On RB units services are learned from the associated BU during the association process they are visible but they cannot be edited or deleted NOTE To update services in the RB reset the RB to force re association The Services menu contains the following options M Add Edit Services opens the Services window M Add Edit Profiles opens the Profiles window BreezeULTRA System Manual 88 4 4 3 1 Services E Settings Services Services list Name Priority Description defaut O seeda Service 1 g Service no 1 Copy FE Delete J Add EE Edit data service default Service name default UL DL UL Profile default_ul z DL Profile default dl z MIR kbps 300000 VLAN ID VLAN Priority 0 a Transparent Type Data gt Priority 1 gt Classifiers Arp duplication false hal Type ny y value Type E Value Description Service default Figure 4 19 Services Services At the top of the window there is a list of the currently set up services You can add
109. iage I Hang the unit with the tilt bracket on the tilt control screws of the unit carriage 2 Attach and fasten all the screws on both sides of the unit carriage Do not over tighten BreezeULTRA System Manual ES 3 If required slightly release the tilt bracket screws to enable rotation and the tilt control screws to enable tilting adjust the unit s position and tighten the screws Apply torques of 45 Lib In 5 N m to the M6 Tilt control screws and 80 Lib In 9 N m to the M8 screws 2 4 4 Wall Mount Installation The unit can be installed on walls or any flat surface This requires attaching and fastening the carriage with the unit to the wall using suitable securing means not supplied and then tilting and rotating the unit as required The location of the screws should be planned with maximum precision me gt To install the unit on a wall I Assemble the tilt bracket on the unit and fasten its four screws see Assembling the Tilt Bracket on the Unit on page 16 2 Place the carriage on the wall and mark the exact location of the holes to drill 3 Drill the holes and use four metal dowels and screws to affix the carriage to the wall 4 Insert the tilt control screws into the middle side hole of the carriage on both sides see Figure 2 6 Screws to be fastened with dowels Carriage Tilt Control Screw Figure 2 6 Mounting the Carriage on the Wall 5 Hang the unit with the tilt brack
110. icable to the following Country Codes HM 5 7 GHz Australia M 5 8 GHz UK HM 5 7 GHz ETSI For 28 dBi antennas the maximum Tx power is limited by the software to a maximum of 8 dBm This means that for a Tx Power of 6 dBm or higher up to the default of 24 dBm the two antennas should be installed at an horizontal distance of at least 1 5m from each other Horizontal mounting with a lower separation distance of just 0 75m may be used provided the Tx power is manually limited to 5 dBm or lower For 23 dBi antennas the maximum Tx power is limited by the software to a maximum of 13 dBm This means that for side by side installations the minimum horizontal separation between the two antennas is 3 5m for a Tx power of 12 dBm or higher up to the default of 24 dBm For one above the other installations the minimum vertical separation distance is 1 5m for a Tx power of 12 dBm or higher up to BreezeULTRA System Manual wu the default of 24 dBm Lower separation distances of just 1m for either horizontal or vertical installations can be used provided the Tx power is manually limited to 11 dBm or lower For vertical installations an even lower distance of 0 5m mat be used provided the Tx power is manually limited to 5 dBm or lower D 4 Installation Using Country Codes with No EIRP Limitation For the following Country Codes there is no limitation on the maximum allowed EIRP M All Universal Country Codes M 5 7 GHz Canada M 5 8
111. ically detect the presence of radar signals and avoid transmissions on frequencies used by radar systems in its vicinity The Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS mechanism is based on monitoring of the frequency being used and automatic switching to a radar free frequency upon detection of radar activity on the current frequency If radar was detected on any frequency it will be marked as Unavailable and will not be tested again for a period of 30 minutes in a dual sector system a frequency marked as unavailable on any sector will be marked as unavailable also on the other sector The test for radar activity is performed according to the applicable standards ETSI or FCC If a radar is detected by the BU it shuts down data transmission in the shortest possible time and starts looking for a radar free channel RB will enter passive scanning once it loses the BU s beacons In systems using FCC DFS the RB does not perform radar detection In system using ETSI DFS also the RB performs radar detection if the RB detects radar it informs the BU that radar was detected shuts down data transmission and enters passive scanning INFORMATION The list of Country Codes includes also Test and NF Calib Country Codes These are special Country Codes used during production or special testing by Alvarion s experts that should not be used for regular operation additional Country Codes not included in above table are reserved for future releases and should n
112. idth The minimum distance between the frequencies configured for Sector 1 and Sector 3 is 40 MHz E For a 40 MHz bandwidth The minimum distance between the frequencies configured for Sector 1 and Sector 3 is 60 MHz BreezeULTRA System Manual as Table 3 2 Basic Parameters in Monitor Parameter path Comment ESSID Radio gt Sector 1 Sector 3 gt Sector Configuration gt Link Parameters 1 to 32 characters a null ESSID is forbidden Must be the same on both sides of the link ESSID must be unique in the wireless network If both sectors of the same unit are enabled Dual Sector operation a unique ESSID must be configured for each sector Encryption E Algorithm M Key applicable only if Algorithm is set to AES Radio gt Sector 1 Sector 3 gt Sector Configuration gt Link Parameters Must be the same on both sides of the link Management IP parameters E iP Address E Net Mask E Default Gateway Unit Control gt Management gt IP Configuration After completing configuration of management IP parameter you will have to reconnect to the unit using updated IP Address If needed reset the unit to apply changes in Type and or Antenna Gain Unit Control gt Reset Unit BreezeULTRA System Manual Ce 3 2 Aligning the Antennas A Signal Quality SNR bar display is located on the bottom panel of the ODU The five LEDs indicate the quality of the combined rec
113. ilable The following table provides details on typical antenna s connections for different models BreezeULTRA System Manual Ce Table 2 3 Antenna s Connections Unit Type Sector 1 Sector 3 Notes BU RB B350 Integral antenna N A ANT 5 and ANT 6 are not operational Alternatively Sector 3 ANT 5 and ANT 6 connected to a detached antenna may be used In this case the integral antenna is not operational BU RB B350D ANT 1 and ANT 2 N A ANT 5 and ANT 6 are not connected to a operational detached antenna l Alternatively Sector 3 ANT 5 and ANT 6 connected to a detached antenna may be used In this case ANT 1 and ANT 2 are not operational BU RB B600 Integral antenna ANT 5 and ANT 6 The two antenna must connected to a detached have the same gain 23 dBi antenna BU RB 600D ANT 1 and ANT 2 ANT 5 and ANT 6 The two detached connected to a connected to a detached antenna must have the detached antenna antenna same gain Ready made antenna cables LMR 400 can be ordered from Alvarion in several lengths Higher length is typically necessary for dual sector installations see Antennas Separation Guidelines on page 168 gt To connect the detached antenna s I Connect one end of the coaxial RF cable LMR 400 to the RF connector see Figure 2 8 and Table 2 3 for details on connectors to be used 2 Slide the cold shrink sleeve onto the cable before connecting the cable S
114. in Minimum Contention Window sets the first value of C to be used in the back off algorithm The default is 7 CWmax CWmax Maximum Contention Window sets the highest value of C to be used in the back off algorithm described above Cannot be lower than the value configured for CWmin Default value 63 BreezeULTRA System Manual ee 4 4 2 2 Channel List Settings Channel List All Selected Range Al v Sector1 Sector3 CT all Frequency MHz FI 5475 F MW 5480 I MW 5485 F WM 5490 I M 5495 I MW 5500 I WM 5505 M WMssi0 TW 5515 TW 5520 M IV 5525 si v Figure 4 18 Radio Channel List The Channel List window allows managing the channels center frequencies that can be used in each sector Note that for 40 MHz bandwidths the central frequency is the center of the 20 MHz control channel on top of which an additional 20 MHz extension channel is used So for a 5480 MHz channel for instance the sector will use a radio spectrum between 5470 MHz and 5510 MHz Valid frequencies include M For a Bandwidth of 20 MHz In each sub band supported by the Country Code frequencies in the range from Minimum Frequency plus 10 MHz to Maximum Frequency minus 10 MHz using a 5 MHz resolution M For a Bandwidth of 40 MHz In each sub band supported by the Country Code frequencies in the range from Minimum Frequency plus 10 MHz to Maximum Frequency minus 30 MHz using a 5 MHz resolution The selected c
115. in most installations It also enables configuring the relevant parameters to enable remote management of the unit To access the Quick Settings window select the Quick Installation option in the main window of the Web interface s GUI The Quick Settings window provides two operation modes depending on the setup method Selecting the Manual settings the default or Configuration file option buttons switches between the corresponding options for details see Manual settings mode below and Configuration file mode on page 42 BreezeULTRA System Manual n Quick Settings PTP HW type BU RB C Configuration file Manual settings Select type BU 600 Country code 5 4 GHz Universa Y Radio interface DualSector Sector1 Sector3 ESSID A203 S1 A203 S3 Sector name 1 3 Security AES z AES Encryption key e00000000000000 o00000000000000 Antenna gain dBi 23 0 Frequency gt MHz 5500 z gt 5570 gt IP Address 10 0 0 222 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 10 0 0 113 Unit location Al_room Figure 3 1 Quick Settings Manual Settings Clicking the Advanced Settings icon opens the Radio Sector Configuration window where you can configure additional radio settings For more details see Sector Configuration on page 80 3 1 2 1 2 Manual settings mode Manual settings mode enables configuration of the basic parameters required for activatin
116. ing the Indoor to Outdoor Cable Use an outdoor Category 5 Ethernet cable of maximum 90 meters in length Ready made cables can be ordered from Alvarion in various lengths 20m 30m 50m 70m 90m or a drum of 250m Crimp a generic shielded 8P8C RJ 45 modular connector The Indoor to Outdoor cable provides pin to pin connection on both ends All 8 wires are in use gt To connect the indoor unit to the outdoor unit I Remove the sealing gland marked PoE In from the outdoor unit 2 Open the gland and thread the cable through the gland s nut 3 Insert the uncrimped end of the indoor to outdoor cable through the gland 4 Assemble an RJ 45 connector to the open end of the cable see To assemble an RJ 45 connector to the indoor to outdoor cable below Connect the cable to the PoE In port on the outdoor unit Reconnect the gland Use the dedicated tool to fasten it Use the dedicated tool to fasten the sealing gland s nut on the gland s body co N O U Connect the other end of the cable with the assembled RJ45 connector to the indoor unit s OUT port gt To assemble an RJ 45 connector to the indoor to outdoor cable Use a crimp tool for RJ 45 connectors to prepare the wires insert them into the appropriate pins and use the crimp tool to crimp the connector Make sure to do the following 1 Thread the RJ 45 plastic cover on the cable 2 Reveal 5 cm of outer sleeve 3 Reveal 4 cm of the inner sleeve Breez
117. ings 5 2 5 3 Service Groups 5 2 5 3 1 Introduction to Services The service defines how packet received by the unit on either the Ethernet or Wireless port will be handled BreezeULTRA System Manual E Each Service Group includes the following parameters E Name The unique name of the Service Group A string of up to 16 characters A unique name other than an empty string should be defined MI Priority The service s traffic prioritization There are 4 priority levels numbered from 1 to 4 with 1 being the highest priority Packets in a service with configured Priority value higher than 1 will be sent only if the queues for packets in all services with a lower configured Priority value are empty or have already reached their configured MIR Each service should be assigned a different Priority M Downlink Profile The Service Profile applicable for downlink transmissions from BU to RB Should be the name of an existing Service Profile M Uplink Profile The Service Profile applicable for uplink transmissions from RB to BU Should be the name of an existing Service Profile M ARP Duplication ARP Duplication has to be enabled if VLAN tagging is used at least on one of the services but the ARP messages are needed also for the functionality of the other services If set to Enable and VLAN tagging in associated Service Profile is enabled ARP messages will be transmitted also with the relevant VLAN The default is Disabled I
118. ions The minimum of the recorded values is the NF value The number of measurements is defined by the Measurements Count parameter The range is from 0 to 7 If the measurements count is 0 the device will perform 8 measurements If the count is N gt 0 the device will perform 512 X N measurements The default is 0 M TX Opportunity Burst Duration Not applicable for current release M Show Select this option to view the current values of the following Rate Control Multi Rate Maximum Rate SNR Based Short Guard Interval PHY Aggregation Configuration Maximum Duration Contention Window Minimum Maximum Retries Noise Floor Calculation mode Forced value Measurements count 5 2 4 1 1 4 Show Displays all sector related information BreezeULTRA System Manual 28 5 2 4 1 2 Disassociate Disassociates the sector from the active radio link A confirmation is required before disassociation 5 2 4 2 Country Code Country codes are sets of radio limitations such as maximum EIRP available bandwidths available channels etc applicable under various jurisdictions During commissioning the unit s country code must be set in accordance to the relevant local regulations such as FCC ETSI etc CAUTION It is the responsibility of the administrator to verify that the selected Country Code and usable A frequencies within the selected Country Code are in accordance with relevant loca
119. ium dependent interface crossover This is the default M Manual MDI The interface behaves as a medium dependent interface MDI M Manual MDIX The interface behaves as a medium dependent interface crossover MDIX CAUTION Set interface configuration to values that match the capabilities of the cable or equipment connected to it BreezeULTRA System Manual Co 4 4 1 4 Change Configuration System Settings Change configuration system Software versions control Current unit configuration Main SW version 3 0 8 l Currently running Export current version Shadow SW version Import new version select file to upload Select file to upload Browse Upload Upload type All mi Reset and run from shadow Browse Upload Save configuration as customer default Configuration reset Log report Reset to factory default C Reset to partial factory default Download Reset to customer default Reset Country code file Select file to upload Browse Upload Back Figure 4 16 Unit Control Change Configuration System The Change configuration system window contains the following settings Table 4 13 Unit Control Change Configuration Settings Setting Description Software versions control Main SW version Indicates the software version stored in the main memory If the u
120. l 100 Mbps full duplex 1000 Half 1 Gbps half duplex M 1000 Full 1 Gbps full duplex Link Status Indicates the current connection speed 10 100 1000 in Mbps and duplex mode Full Half or Down Crossover Sets the MDI MDIX configuration of the PoE In Ethernet interface M Auto The interface uses Auto MDIX automatic medium dependent interface crossover This is the default M Manual MDI The interface behaves as a medium dependent interface MDI port M Manual MDIX The interface behaves as a medium dependent interface crossover MDIX port BreezeULTRA System Manual eo Table 4 12 Unit Control PoE In Out Settings Continued Setting Description PoE out LAN configuration Port status M Enable Enables the PoE Out Ethernet interface E Disable Disables the PoE Out Ethernet interface Speed Sets the connection speed and duplex mode of the PoE Out Ethernet interface Auto Use auto negotiation for connection speed and duplex default 10 Half 10 Mbps half duplex 10 Full 10 Mbps full duplex 100 Half 100 Mbps half duplex 100 Full 100 Mbps full duplex 1000 Half 1 Gbps half duplex M 1000 Full 1 Gbps full duplex Link Status Indicates the current connection speed 10 100 1000 in Mbps and duplex mode Full Half or Down Crossover Sets the MDI MDIX configuration of the PoE Out Ethernet interface M Auto The interface uses Auto MDIX automatic med
121. l frequencies that are marked as available for selection in the Channel List see Channel List on page 87 and are valid according to the current Bandwidth the Channel List may include also frequencies that are not supported for the current bandwidth Clicking on Frequency gt opens the Channel List window If both sectors are enabled Dual Sector operation the following limitations apply E For a 20 MHz bandwidth The minimum distance between the frequencies configured for Sector 1 and Sector 3 is 40 MHz E For a 40 MHz bandwidth The minimum distance between the frequencies configured for Sector 1 and Sector 3 is 60 MHz IP Address Sets the unit s management IP address Subnet Mask Sets the unit s management subnet mask Default Gateway Sets the unit s management default gateway BreezeULTRA System Manual 05 Table 3 1 Manual Settings Setting Description Unit location Sets an optional description for the unit s location 3 1 2 1 3 Country Codes and Dependent Parameters Country Codes are sets of radio limitations such as maximum allowed EIRP available bandwidths available channels etc applicable under various jurisdictions During commissioning the unit s Country Code must be set in accordance to the relevant local regulations such as FCC ETSI etc CAUTION It is the responsibility of the administrator to verify that the selected Country Code and
122. l regulations The default country code is 5 4 GHz Universal except to units supplied with a locked Country Code as described below To fully support certain local regulations certain Country Codes belong to a locked group The Country Code of a unit using a locked Country Code can be changed only to another Country Code belonging to the same group or cannot be changed if the group contains a single Country Code If the unit was not shipped from factory with a Country Code belonging to a locked group you can cancel the lock by applying full factory defaults The current locked groups are A FCC Country Codes The following FCC Country Codes comprise a locked group FCC 5 4 GHz the default for FCC units FCC 5 8 GHz P2P FCC Dual Band The Country Code of a unit set to any of these Country Codes can be changed only to a Country Code belonging to this group B India Country Code The 5 8 GHz India Country Code is locked The Country Code of a unit set to 5 8 GHz India Country Code the default for India units cannot be changed The parameters that are affected by the selected Country Code are M Supported frequency range Some Country Codes may support two or more sub bands where some parameters may differ among the supported sub bands E Maximum EIRP allowed by regulations or no limitation If maximum allowed EIRP is limited it sets the upper limit for Tx Pow
123. le M The indoor equipment should be installed as close as possible to the location where the indoor to outdoor cable enters the building The location of the indoor equipment should take into account its connections to the power source and the CPE BreezeULTRA System Manual CES 2 4 Installing the Outdoor Unit 2 4 1 Assembling the Tilt Bracket on the Unit The tilt bracket is attached and fastened to the unit and then hung on the carriage After hanging the unit tilt and rotate the unit as required before fastening the screws The tilt bracket supports 7 5 10 tilting and 45 vertical plane rotation Install the unit with the bottom panel including the LEDs facing downward mo To assemble the bracket on the unit Place the tilt bracket on the unit and fasten the M8 screws see Figure 2 1 Apply torque of 80 Lib In 9 N m Holes for M8x20 screws Tilt Bracket Figure 2 1 Mounting the Tilt Bracket 2 4 2 Installing the Carriage on a Pole The unit can be installed on poles of various sizes using the supplied carriage For poles of 1 5 4 in diameter use the supplied metal clamp For poles larger than 4 up to 6 use metal bands BreezeULTRA System Manual aa Holes for Wall Mounting Screws x4 Tilt Fastening Screws x4 Mounting Rods Holes x4 Tilt Control Screws x2 Figure 2 2 Pole Mounting Carriage
124. le methods Select All or Add Range see below Select All Adds all radio center frequencies allowed by the currently enabled Country code for any bandwidth to the selected list of frequencies Note that this includes frequencies that are actually not allowed for the bandwidths supported by the current release Add Range Adds a range of radio center frequencies to the selected list of frequencies You may add a range or a single frequency that includes any frequencies allowed by the current Country Code for any bandwidth including frequencies that are actually not allowed for the bandwidths supported by the current release To define the range you are first prompted for the Start Frequency in MHz and then for the End Frequency in MHz Remove Range Removes a range of radio center frequencies from the selected list of frequencies In order to define the range you are first prompted for the start frequency in MHz and then for the End Frequency in MHz Set Current Frequency Applicable only when the sector type is set to BU Manually enter a specific radio center frequency in MHz that the unit will use in the sector It must be a frequency included in the Selected List that is indicated on the Available List as available for the current bandwidth If DFS is used this is the first frequency to be checked by the DFS mechanism and actual frequency current Frequency in relevant Show menus may differ from the configured Frequency
125. licated Data counter in the RX zone CRC Data traffic received over the wireless link which contained Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC errors PHY Data traffic received over the wireless link which contained PHY errors unidentified signals TX Retries Data traffic retransmitted over the wireless link because no acknowledgement was received from the receiver unit Clicking on the Radio settings icon in either the regular or the detailed Radio section opens the Radio Sector window where you can view configure all radio sector settings See Sector Configuration on page 80 for more information 4 3 2 Services The Services section displays information regarding data traffic related to the services set up on the unit For detailed information about services see Services Menu on page 88 Use the Service drop down list in the top right corner of the section to select a specific service or select All to display aggregated data from all services Services Service default Delta Sum Packets Bytes RX Total 234MB RX Throughput OMBps TX Total 234MB TX Throughput OMBps Drop OMB Figure 4 9 Services Section The following counters are available BreezeULTRA System Manual 05 Table 4 9 Services Counters Counter Description RX Total Total traffic received using the selected service s RX Throughput Throughput of traffic received from Ethernet port for the selected s
126. link Profile default ul M ARP Duplication Disabled Up to a total of 4 services including the default service can be created 5 2 5 3 2 Select Service Group Type in a Service Group name to edit or delete it You can select the Show option see Show Service Group on page 140 to list the available Service Groups The following options are available 5 2 5 3 2 1 Update Service Group You are prompted to enter the following settings click Esc to use current setting of any parameter BreezeULTRA System Manual ES E Name M Priority 1 4 Note that each Priority can be assigned only to a single Service Group M Downlink Profile An existing Service Profile Name M Uplink Profile An existing Service Profile Name M ARP Duplication Enable Disable 5 2 5 3 2 2 Delete Service Profile Deletes the Service Group When you are prompted for confirmation type Y to confirm or anything else to cancel 5 2 5 3 2 3 Show Service Group Displays the Service Group s settings Name Priority Downlink Service Profile Uplink Service Profile and ARP Duplication 5 2 5 3 3 Add Service Group Creates a new Service Group You are prompted for the following settings Name Priority 1 4 Note that each Priority can be assigned only to a single Service Group Oo E M Downlink Profile An existing Service Profile Name M Uplink Profile An existing Service Profile Name Ej ARP Duplication Enable Disable default Disable 5 2 5 3 4 Show Lists
127. llowed range BreezeULTRA System Manual Ga M DFS Indicates if DFS Dynamic Frequency Selection is required for the specific frequency by relevant regulations YES NO 5 2 4 2 3 Display Country List Lists all available country codes and their corresponding country names 5 2 4 3 Radio Interface Configuration The Radio Interface Configuration menu enables viewing and modifying the Interface Selection option The available values are Sector 1 Sector 3 and Dual Sector The default for BU RB 350 is Sector 1 This applies also to a BU RB 350 that was upgraded to BU RB 600 For a unit delivered from factory as BU RB 600 the default is Dual Sector If the Type in Sector 1 is BU RB 350 selection of the Dual Sector option will be rejected 5 2 4 4 Show Displays sectors and country code related information 5 2 5 Services 5 2 5 1 Introduction to Services Services allow you to filter traffic and apply quality of service QoS to forwarded packets that meet certain criteria Specific sets of parameters such as classifiers Maximum Information Rate MIR and VLAN tagging are defined as Service Profiles Service Profiles are then applied to the service s uplink and downlink traffic and each service receives a priority level for transmission to the wireless link In RB units that learn the services from the BU during association the services can only be viewed in RB units services cannot be edited or deleted NOTE Services co
128. lt name in the following iterations Service 1 Service 2 Service 3 etc Delete Deletes the currently selected service in the list highlighted in green Add Adds a new service The service will be given a default name in the following iterations Service 1 Service 2 Service 3 etc Edit data service Service name Sets the service name Should be a unique string of up to 16 characters UL Profile Allows you to select a service profile applicable for the uplink traffic If the UL tab is opened on the right the profile s settings will be displayed within Clicking opens the Profiles window where you can edit service profiles See Profiles on page 91 for information on how to set up service profiles DL Profile Allows you to select a service profile applicable for the downlink traffic If the DL tab is opened on the right the profile s settings will be displayed within Clicking opens the Profiles window where you can edit service profiles See Profiles on page 91 for information on how to set up service profiles Type Sets a generic description for the service s type The available values are Data Voice Video and General This setting impacts the service s graphical representation in the Services amp Points view see Table 4 3 for details Priority Sets service s traffic prioritization There are 4 priority levels numbered from 1 to 4 with 1 being the highest Packets in a Ser
129. ly a PoE aware video camera should be connected to the PoE out connector For equipment operating at 1 Gbps pin out mapping is the same as for the Indoor to Outdoor cable see Table 2 4 above For equipment operating at 10 100 Mbps the PoE out connector provides power only on pins 4 5 and 7 8 The following table shows the required wire pair pin to pin connections for 8 wire cables connecting the PoE out connector to a device operating at 10 100 Mbps Table 2 5 PoE out Wire to Pin Mapping for 10 100 Mbps Pin Wire Color recommended Description 1 Green White Ethernet TXP 2 Green Ethernet TXN 3 Orange White Ethernet RXP 4 Blue PoE 56V Pos 5 Blow White PoE 56V Pos 6 Orange Ethernet RXN 7 Brown White PoE 56V Neg 8 Brown PoE 56V Neg sd With an AC PoE Injector The PoE out connector can provide up to 30W to a PoE powered device j connected to it For a DC PoE Injector up to 10W can be provided BreezeULTRA System Manual Ca 2 9 Installing the AC Indoor Unit NOTE For a DC PoE Injector refer to the Quick Installation Guide supplied with it Grounding terminal Figure 2 10 Indoor Unit The following are the IDU s front and rear panels y c us ccna p a Bone mm Gi P0520 CONNECT FAULT is Figure 2 11 IDU Front Panel Figure 2 12 IDU Rear Panel 1 Connect one end of the grounding cable to the grounding terminal on either side of
130. mation to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the user s manual of the end product which integrates this module The end user manual shall include all required regulatory information warning as show in this manual Europe EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC HM EN60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 Safety of Information Technology Equipment M EN50385 2002 Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of electronic and electrical apparatus with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz 300 GHz E EN 301 893 V1 6 1 2011 Broadband Radio Access Networks BRAN 5 GHz high performance RLAN Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive M EN 302 502 V1 2 1 2008 Broadband Radio Access Networks BRAN 5 8GHz fixed broadband data transmitting systems Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive E EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 2011 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements HM EN 301 489 17 V2 2 1 2012 Electromagnetic co
131. more details and information on certain limitations in Country Codes and Dependent Parameters on page 40 Note that a country code will be rejected if the configured antenna gain together with minimum available power do not comply with the new EIRP for any of the sectors A change in Country Code is applied after reboot Radio interface Defines the sector s to be used The options are Sector 1 Sector 3 and Dual Sector Dual Sector is applicable only if Type is set to BU RB 600 if the Type is BU RB 350 selection of the Dual Sector option will be rejected ESSID The Extended Service Set IDentifier that identifies the sector s wireless network Sector 1 Sector 3 Only sectors using the same ESSID are allowed to associate the same ESSID must be used on both sides of a link The ESSID can have 1 to 32 characters a null ESSID is forbidden The defaults are ESSID1 for Sector 1 and ESSID3 for Sector 3 ESSID must be unique in the wireless network If both sectors of the same unit are enabled Dual Sector operation a unique ESSID must be configured for each sector BreezeULTRA System Manual 05 Table 3 1 Manual Settings Setting Description Sector Name Sector 1 Sector 3 The name identifying the sector An informational parameter that does not affect sector operation A string of up to 31 printable characters defaults are Sector 1 Sector 3 Security Sector 1 Sector 3
132. mpatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 17 Specific conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment This device is a 5GHz wideband transmission system transceiver intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies BreezeULTRA System Manual EI In Italy the end user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and or for supplying public access to telecommunications and or network services This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France For detailed information the end user should contact the national spectrum authority in France C 05600 BreezeULTRA System Manual vi Legal Rights es esky Senao Networks Inc timto prohlaSuje ze tento BreezeULTRA je ve shod se z kladnimi Czech po adavky a dal mi p slu n mi ustanoven mi sm rnice 1999 5 ES da Dansk Undertegnede Senao Networks Inc erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr BreezeULTRA Danish overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF de Deutsch Hiermit erkl rt Senao Networks Inc dass sich das Ger t BreezeULTRA in Ubereinstimmung German mit den grundlegenden Anforderung
133. mware stored in the main memory or the firmware stored in the shadow memory Main version number Firmware version stored in the main memory Main version file Firmware file stored in the main memory M Shadow version number Firmware version stored in the shadow memory BreezeULTRA System Manual EY M Shadow version file Firmware file stored in the shadow memory 5 2 2 3 Management The Management sub menu includes the following options IP Configuration Management VLAN Management Port Access Control Manager IP Access Control M Authorized Managers 5 2 2 3 1 IP Configuration Configures the IP parameters for management traffic E iP Address IP address Default value 10 0 0 1 M Net Mask Subnet mask Default value 255 255 255 0 M Default Gateway IP address of the default gateway Default value 10 0 0 2 5 2 2 3 2 Management VLAN Sets up VLAN tagging for management traffic M Tagging Enables disables VLAN tagging Enabled Enables VLAN tagging Disabled Untagged frames will be used default M VLAN ID Applicable only if Tagging is enabled The VLAN ID used for management frames When tagging is enabled the unit responds only to frames tagged with this VLAN ID while management frames generated by the unit are tagged with this VLAN ID Allowed range 1 4094 Default value 1 M VLAN Priority Applicable only if Tagging is enabled The 802 1p based Priority Code Point applied to outgoing management frames
134. n gt Performance gt Rate Control the Maximum Rate parameter is available after configuring the Multi Rate parameter BreezeULTRA System Manual Eg Chapter 4 Web Interface In This Chapter Using the Web Interface on page 54 Services amp Points on page 57 Performance on page 62 Settings on page 69 4 1 Using the Web Interface The BreezeULTRA offers a user friendly Web based graphical interface for managing the unit The Web interface is accessible using Internet Explorer 8 or higher Web browser from any location with access to the unit s IP address either through Ethernet or if you already have a wireless link set up over the air 4 1 1 Logging In I In the Web browser s address bar type the management IP address http lt IP Address gt the default is 10 0 0 1 The Web browser will display the Login window In addition to Username and Password text fields it includes also some read only details of the managed unit e alvarion Welcome to BreezeULTRA Element Management System Login Username Device details el name BU350D Unit location Login Password Figure 4 1 Login Screen 2 Type in your credentials The following accounts are available Table 4 1 User Accounts Username Default Password Description guest public Read only account Cannot change any settings installer installer Account with writing privileges limited to
135. nfigured in the BU are learned by the RB during association In a single sector link use the Disassociate option see Disassociate on page 129 on any side to update the services in the RB during U re association In a dual sector link reset one of the units to achieve re association on both sectors The following entities are used to define the services in BreezeULTRA M Service Profile Defines the QoS and VLAN tagging parameters for the traffic which matches corresponding Classifiers There can be up to four Classifiers Groups Between the Classifiers in the same Classifiers Group the logical operation is AND between the Classifiers Groups the logical operation is OR M Classifier Define the rules for traffic classification M Classifiers Group Groups up to two Classifiers The logical operation between the Classifiers is AND M Service Group Defines transmission priority for traffic associated with defined Service Profiles BreezeULTRA System Manual Ce 5 2 5 2 Service Profiles 5 2 5 2 1 Introduction to Service Profiles A Service Profile comprises the following components M Name The unique name of the Service Profile A string of up to 16 characters A unique name other than an empty string should be defined M MIR The Maximum Information Rate is the maximum data rate available for transmissions of data packets assigned to the relevant Service Group thus limiting throughput to a value lower than or equal
136. nit is currently running the software stored in the main memory a Currently running mark will appear next to this entry After reboot the unit will start running the Main SW version Shadow SW version Indicates the software version stored in the shadow memory If the unit is currently running the software stored in the shadow memory a Currently running mark will appear next to this entry Select file to upload Allows you to select a software file for upload For this purpose 1 Click Choose File A file selection window opens 2 Navigate to the desired software file and select it 3 Click Open BreezeULTRA System Manual Co Table 4 13 Unit Control Change Configuration Settings Continued Setting Description Upload Uploads the currently selected software file to the shadow memory A new software file can be uploaded only if the unit is currently running from the main memory Refer also to NOTE below Reset and run from If the unit is currently running the software version stored in the main memory shadow the unit is reset and starts using the software version stored in the shadow memory Set running version If the unit is currently running the software version stored in the shadow as main memory the shadow memory and main memory switch places so that the same software will run from the main memory After uploading a new SW Version it is recommended to apply first
137. njunction with the native support for 40 MHz channels provides BreezeULTRA with data rates over 500 Mbps for dual sector setups The BreezeULTRA system utilizes advanced technologies to support optimal performance in spectrally polluted environments BreezeULTRA products operate in Time Division Duplex TDD mode using Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM modulation and Forward Error Correction FEC coding Using the enhanced multi path resistance capabilities of OFDM modem technology BreezeULTRA enables operation in near and non line of sight NLOS environments The system also features adaptive modulation for automatic selection of modulation schemes to maximize data rate and improve spectral efficiency BreezeULTRA is a single band product covering the entire 4 9 to 5 9 GHz frequency spectrum Actually available frequencies as well as other operational parameters depend on the Country Code being used according to relevant local regulations In current release available Country Codes support different sub bands in the range 5 1 to 5 9 GHz BreezeULTRA system components can be managed using HTTP to access the Web management interface or using Telnet to access the menu based Local Craft Interface LCI Monitor program It can also be managed using standard management tools through SNMP agents that implement proprietary MIBs BreezeULTRA System Manual es 1 2 System Architecture BU RB is a high performance wireless bri
138. nnas in dual sector installations For more information visit us at http www alvarion com BreezeULTRA System Manual un Contents Contents Chapter 1 System DesaiPLon ccssticescis caccinvdawasencsaenionsassdawnuiecrseiesusonenseneeeesaeneeneeaers 1 1 1 Introducing Breezeul I RA scececccspexceeree pee scesndetastennensasvensesaeandewsssaeceeneesaeseedeenceckensanss 2 1 2 System Architecture ce cece vac cated atin meted eetecie ate ledende nnmnnn 3 1 3 SPO i Ca Cin 4arssaseereaae eee 4 13 1 Radio Specifications ean 4 1 3 2 Sensitivity and Max Tx Power per MCS rnrnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnner 5 1 3 3 Configuration and Management annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennennn 6 1 3 4 Standards Compliance Genereuvvaavavamvvemimumvmmmmsaeednv vs 7 1 35 Physical and BedncalLaavasqspugmsnm dei a 8 Chapter 2 Installation ssrin Aa rutet EAEE EEEE EAEE 11 2 1 Site Installation OPUDNS sconces ceucccsaccesceasesacaveeseeanancxctwsecetauactunccwancnaatueseesa eatencacees 12 2 1 1 BU RB Installation Options Ka 12 2 1 2 Antenna OP COINS sisisi uiae a a au aaa 12 2 2 Packing Le Luvuv4vqqemassskdrraee eee 13 2 2 1 Additional Items Required for Installation rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnennnnn 13 222 Indoor to Outdo r Cables sserrep k 14 2 3 Equipment Positioning Guidelines x nraxnxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 15
139. nnnnnnennnnn 45 3 2 Aligning the Antennas uarvudaotesree Gater readers 50 3 3 Configuring the Maximum MCS 2 mmesmsesaeonsanesarsananansaendeenannndekneamadnmgmneadensananenaandnee 52 Chapter 4 Web Interface vccsvcsccensnasessssaussandsensonsanncsdnatacasnetaneaxctsneeaseniaevessasanssnenes 53 4 1 Using the Web Ihlerface inssasssbriesaanndkatmnnereitGtsdse dekade 54 Logging NN 54 ALZ METTE OE VP peak 55 4 2 Services amp Points uvaradesssas Gene 57 NE 57 422 ETNE 60 4 3 Performance ioc Se depends eed eeee beri diwe Genesee enter 62 TL Pr 62 132 SUE 65 12 Er 66 4 3 4 Traffic Counters Matrix vanananesgnenaemdmbennuaneisbnauneea budene 67 4 3 5 General NfO sin aia EE a EAEE E E 68 4 4 SETENE eden 69 24 1 Unit Control Menved eide 69 4 4 2 Radio MENS 79 4 4 3 Services Menu insvsass ssmesdmernim ke E EE A EE E ARE 88 BreezeULTRA System Manual Ev Contents Chapter 5 Using the Monitor Program x x arannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 94 5 1 Working with the Monitor Program arnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 95 5 1 1 Accessing the Monitor Program Using Telnet axnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 95 512 Common OPE SONS pen 96 5 2 Menus and Peal ait SECTS oases cies ewes tect ces cae cecedieeaceceewndeseceesdeeniescceeueenecee 97 52L Unit NfO EE A EE NEEE 97 522 NN 102 5 2 3 Site NN 109 5 2 4 Radio senei eiet 118 Eee 132 EE Je 140
140. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnn 10 Table 2 1 Antenna Configuration OptiOnsS rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnn 12 Table 2 2 Approved Category 5E Ethernet Cables rrrannnnnvnnnnnrvnnnnnrennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnrennnnnrennnnnenennnr 14 Table 2 3 AntenitialS COnmeCtiOnS stiscicicicacnasvacnewsendminaniierbestcasinantteroestonstanmunrpadiacinncmnnmennieennneis 23 Table 2 4 Indoor to Outdoor Cable Pin Out nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnn 28 Table 2 5 PoE out Wire to Pin Mapping for 10 100 MDDS cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeneeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 29 Table 2 6 IDU ConnectorS eee 31 Table 2 7 IDU LEDS ares eeeetees ete cosee cauanmenencienienuemacanmoasencaracameemoneencaracaneenoaaentaracacimoeeteateoceaneacacnase 32 AER MIE rrr te te re E errr re ete ee errr 33 Table 3 1 Manual Setinpssassseaesesmore sager danne kusememGunmnde 38 Table 3 2 Basic Parameters in Monitor rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnenenen 46 TETEN Tre 54 Table 4 2 Graphical User Interface Main Controls rrrnnnnnvvrnnnnvvnnnnnnnnnnnnrennnnnennnnnrnnnnnnnennnnerennnneen 55 Table 4 3 Service Type ICONS uususnsmemmmsnjemni vi vhndeek sbunkdebkee dan buedam NEEN nne 58 Table 4 4 Service Edit Settings vanesss de pGeeae boka 59 Table 4 5 Connection INFORMATION sasesczecccesassceecere recnsanxexenensuareensensenoasweneuekscasecseinnecan
141. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnen 92 FEST 95 Table 5 2 Feature LICenses mm usmonmssisiiuvikdekivdnavaveeeddud bed i ANNE ennnn annn enen nna 100 Table 5 3 NNN 133 Table B 1 NAAS s 145 TE NR 146 Table C 1 Monitor Parameters SUMMary xrxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnenennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnunn 149 Table D 1 Minimum Separation Distances rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnn 169 BreezeULTRA System Manual ES Chapter 1 System Description In This Chapter M Introducing BreezeULTRA on page 2 mM System Architecture on page 3 M Specifications on page 4 fl Introducing BreezeULTRA The BreezeULTRA product family provides high capacity long range wireless data connectivity in the unlicensed 5 GHz frequency band The product is an evolution of the BreezeACCESS and BreezeNET B product families based on an IEEE 802 11n chipset The IEEE 802 11n wireless networking system improves on previous 802 11 versions by adding support for the Multiple Input Multiple Output MIMO technology using two antennas and spatial division multiplexing to double the raw data rate In addition to 20 MHz channels operation using 40 MHz channels is also supported providing a significantly higher throughput IEEE 802 11n also brings significant MAC enhancements to achieve increased spectral efficiency The higher spectral efficiency in co
142. nt it will be dropped See below the specific rules for ARP packets E Tagged ARP The rules from point A and B above will be applied If ARP is with a VLAN tag and was not dropped it will be sent on the service with the lowest configured Priority value that has VLAN Tagging set to transparent F Untagged ARP Untagged ARP packets will be sent on the first service to which it can be classified In addition if there are services with VLAN tag set to tagging and ARP Duplication is enabled the packet will be sent on these services tagged with the corresponding VLAN ID INFORMATION If a packet matches Classifier Groups in two or more services it will be assigned to the service with the lowest priority value The following rules are applied for packets that are received on the Wireless port intended for transmission to the Ethernet port A If the packet is with a VLAN tag and the VLAN ID is one of the VLAN IDs used by any service the VLAN tag will be removed B if the packet is with a VLAN tag that does not match any of the VLAN IDs used by any service the packet will be forwarded to the Ethernet port only if there are services with VLAN Tagging Set to Transparent C A packet without VLAN tag will be forwarded to the Ethernet port only if there are services with VLAN Tagging set to Transparent The unit has a default service set up with the following parameters M Name default E Priority 1 M Downlink Profile default di M Up
143. ntry Code and Channel Bandwidth if applicable to apply correct configuration ranges for Channel List and in Country Codes with EIRP limitations Antenna Gain parameters Must be the same on both sides of the link Interface Selection Radio gt Radio Interface Configuration gt Interface Selection Defines the sector s to be used The options are Sector 1 Sector 3 and Dual Sector Dual Sector is applicable only if Type is set to BU RB 600 if the Type is BU RB 350 selection of the Dual Sector option will be rejected Status Radio gt Sector 1 Sector 3 gt Sector Configuration gt Sector Parameters Activates deactivates the sector s Only active sectors can form a radio link In a BU RB 600 operating in Dual Sector mode the Status of both sectors must be set to Active In a BU RB 350 the Status of one sector must be set to Active according to the option selected for the Radio Interface Configuration parameter The Status of the second sector must be set to Inactive BreezeULTRA System Manual mo Table 3 2 Basic Parameters in Monitor Parameter path Comment Antenna Gain Radio gt Sector 1 Sector 3 gt Sector Configuration gt Sector Parameters E For a sector connected to an integrated antennas this value is automatically enforced to 23 dBi and is not configurable E For detached antennas sets the antenna net gain The configured gain should take into account
144. ody This device is intended only for OEM integrators under the following conditions 1 The antenna must be installed such that 165 centimeters is maintained between the antenna and users and 2 The transmitter module may not be co located with any other transmitter or antenna As long as 2 conditions above are met further transmitter test will not be required However the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end product for any additional compliance requirements required with this module installed IMPORTANT NOTE In the event that these conditions cannot be met for example certain laptop configurations or co location with another transmitter then the FCC authorization is no longer considered valid and the FCC ID cannot be used on the final product In these circumstances the OEM integrator will be responsible for re evaluating the end product including the transmitter and obtaining a separate FCC authorization End Product Labeling This transmitter module is authorized only for use in device where the antenna may be installed such that 165cm may be maintained between the antenna and users The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following Contains FCC ID LKT BULTRA 5 The grantee s FCC ID can be used only when all FCC compliance requirements are met BreezeULTRA System Manual Ca Manual Information To the End User The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide infor
145. of sector 1 M ESSID M Frequency mM SNR M Encryption status 5 2 3 6 Spectrum Analyzer The Spectrum Analyzer functionality enables radio spectrum analysis and optimal operating frequencies selection The analyzer collects information regarding radio impulses detected on each frequency channel included in Selected Channel list using a filter equal to the configured Bandwidth see Link Parameters on page 121 for details NOTE In the current release spectrum analysis is performed only on Sector 1 since both antennas are e collocated and aimed towards the same direction the results are applicable also for the second sector If Sector 1 is not active the Spectrum Analyzer cannot be activated a suitable warning message will be displayed for dual sector operation it is necessary to disable Sector 3 during spectrum analysis It is recommend to perform the spectrum analysis on both BU and RB simultaneously to avoid identifying signals from the remote partner 5 2 3 6 1 BreezeULTRA System Manual one Configure Scan Parameters Sets up the spectrum analyzer s scanning parameters M Channel Scan Time Duration in seconds spent scanning for each frequency channel Allowed range 2 120 Default value 5 M Noise Floor Control Noise Floor value is used for estimating SNR values and for decisions on existence of signals in the channel The Noise Floor Control determines the method used for calculation the Noise Floor Value Automa
146. or 5 Ensure that the front of the antenna is always facing the location of the BU However in certain conditions such as when the line of sight to the BU is hampered better reception may be achieved using a reflected signal In this case the antenna is not always directed towards the BU 6 After achieving maximum SNR reading secure the unit antenna firmly to the pole 7 Repeat the process at the side of the BU INFORMATION f applicable verify that the achieved SNR is similar to expected SNR according to Radio Network Planning y If DFS operation is required according to the selected country code it is highly recommended to keep the SNR on the link below 30 RSSI below 74 If necessary use up tilt to reduce the received signal level NOTE Aligning the Antenna Using a Compass Aligning the antenna using a compass takes into account the original azimuth and calculates a new ji azimuth that is shifted by 90 from the actually required azimuth The idea is to align the outer frame of the antenna so that it is in line with the new azimuth which will achieve higher accuracy of initial alignment 1 Point the antenna towards the general direction of the other unit 2 Depending on whether you are looking from the left or the right side of the antenna add or subtract 90 to from the original antenna azimuth 3 Identify a reference point on the landscape that is in the direction of the new heading 4 Using the
147. or Sector 3 For a unit supplied as BU 600 Active for both sectors Antenna Gain Available only for sectors with a 0 No reset detached antenna required to appl Range depends on Country Code pe correct range for TX Power Antenna description Up to 127 characters Yes Radio gt Sector 1 Sector 3 gt Sector Configuration gt Link Parameters Channel Bandwidth E 20 MHz 40 MHz Yes E 40 MHz Channel List Available frequencies depend on 5480 5695 MHz in Yes BreezeULTRA System Manual Ce Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated Frequency Available frequencies depend on Sector 1 5480 MHz current Country Code and Bandwidth Sector 3 5540 MHz for units supplied with 5 4 GHz Universal Country Code ESSID 1 to 32 characters null ESSID is Sector 1 ESSID1 Yes forbi orde Sector 3 ESSID 3 ATPC E Enable Enable Yes E Disable Optimal SNR 4 60 dB 28 Yes Applicable only if ATPC is set to Enable TX Power In Country Code with no EIRP The highest allowed Yes limitation 4 24 dBm value In Country Codes with EIRP limitation 4 to Maximum Allowed EIRP minus Antenna Gain Link Distance 1 54 Km or 0 0 Yes Encryption gt Algorithm E Disabled Disabled Yes E AES Encryption gt Key 16 characters A string of 16 zeros Yes Applicable only if Algorithm is set to AES Radio gt Sector 1 Sector 3 gt Sector Configuration gt Perfo
148. ot be used CAUTION If due to either restrictions imposed by local regulations or any other reason you cannot use the entire frequency band supported by the selected Country Code you should manually set the usable A frequencies excluding all unwanted frequencies using the Channel List option see Channel List on page 122 BreezeULTRA System Manual 130 INFORMATION For more details on Country Codes and relevant limitations refer to the relevant Country Codes document 5 2 4 2 1 Select Country Code Type in a country code name to apply it To display all the available country codes use the Display Country List option see Display Country List on page 132 Default value 5 4 GHz Universal Except to FCC and India units An attempt to change the Country Code to a Country Code in which the Regulation Max EIRP 4 is lower than the currently configured Antenna Gain will be rejected This applies to both sectors even if one of them is not used In a device operating as a BU RB 350 using Sector 1 an attempt to change the selected Country Code will be rejected if the value configured for the Antenna Gain of Sector 3 is too high and does not meet the above limitation even if the configured value for the Antenna Gain of Sector 1 is configured to an acceptable value Note that due to this limitation certain Country Codes cannot be used in units with an integral antenna having a fixed gain of 23 dBi C
149. p it may be either the MAC address of the unit that generated the trap or the MAC address of an associated unit If not applicable it contains a null MAC address vingTrapintParam1 Var the first variable of integer type for the trap If not applicable the value will be 0 vingTrapIntParam2Var the second variable of integer type for the trap If not applicable the value will be O vingTrapIntParam3Var the third variable of integer type for the trap If not applicable the value will be 0 vingTrapStrParamVar A string variable of the trap if this is field is applicable Otherwise it will contain an empty string null In current release it is always null not applicable In addition all traps include as a parameter the time ticks since last power up of the unit 100 ticks per second BreezeULTRA System Manual ES Table B 2 Traps management IP address is changed Trap ID Description Applicable Variables vingPowerUpFromReset 201 Sent by the unit when vingTrapSequenceNumberVar h i et ta HP vingTrapMacAddrParamVar MAC address of the unit vingNewAssociationTRAP 202 A BU trap indicating a vingTrapSequenceNumberVar new association with nae ene vingTrapMacAddrParamVar MAC address of the RB vingDisassociationTRAP 203 A BU trap indicating vingTrapSequenceNumberVar h RB h A AA vlngTrapMacAddrParamVar MAC address of the RB BU vingDFSRadarDetectedTRAP 204
150. pend on the setting of the Radio interface parameter All following parameters are for the selected sector Sector name Sets the radio sector s name An informational parameter that does not affect sector operation A string of up to 31 characters the defaults are Sector 1 Sector 3 State M Active Activates the sector E inactive Deactivates the sector In a BU RB 600 operating in Dual sector mode both sectors must be activated In a BU RB 350 only a single sector can be activated On Country Codes which enforce DFS deactivating and reactivating a sector resets DFS information and restarts Channel Availability Check searching for a radar free channel CAUTION Deactivating all available sectors of a remote unit via the wireless link will result in loss of connectivity to the unit BreezeULTRA System Manual a Table 4 14 Radio Sector Configuration Settings Continued Setting Description Bandwidth Sets channel bandwidth 20 or 40 MHz The default is 40 MHz The same Bandwidth must be used on both sides of a link If both sectors are enabled Dual Sector operation the same Channel Bandwidth must be configured for both sectors To change the bandwidth of an existing single link Single Sector operation Change the bandwidth of the remote side before changing the bandwidth in the local unit To change the bandwidths of both links Dual Sector operation 1 Change the bandwidth of one
151. pgraded to BU RB 600 An attempt to change the Type from BU RB 600 to BU RB 350 will be rejected if the Radio Interface Configuration see below is set to Dual Sector The change will be applied after the next reset Channel Bandwidth Radio gt Sector 1 Sector 3 gt Sector Configuration gt Link Parameters The default is 40 MHz If another bandwidth should be used it is recommended to configure it prior to activating the required Country Code to properly affect the default selected channels list Must be the same on both sides of the link For a Dual Sector mode the same Bandwidth must be configured for both sectors BreezeULTRA System Manual n Table 3 2 Basic Parameters in Monitor Parameter path Comment Country Code Radio gt Country Code gt Select Country Code Select according to applicable local regulations Applies a country code to both sectors if applicable Depending on the country code specific limitations such as maximum EIRP available bandwidths available channels etc will apply to radio parameters See more details and information on certain limitations in Country Codes and Dependent Parameters on page 40 Note that a country code will be rejected if the configured antenna gain together with minimum available power do not comply with the new EIRP for any of the sectors Reset the unit Unit Control gt Reset Unit after configuring the required Cou
152. point and non point to point operation as appropriate iv Users should also be advised that high power radars are allocated as primary users i e priority users of the bands 5250 5350 MHz and 5650 5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and or damage to LE LAN devices Avertissement Le guide d utilisation des dispositifs pour r seaux locaux doit inclure des instructions pr cises sur les restrictions susmentionn es notamment i les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5150 5250 MHz sont r serv s uniquement pour une utilisation a l int rieur afin de r duire les risques de brouillage pr judiciable aux syst mes de satellites mobiles utilisant les m mes canaux ii le gain maximal d antenne permis pour les dispositifs utilisant les bandes 5250 5350 MHz et 5470 5725 MHz doit se conformer a la limite de p i re iii le gain maximal d antenne permis pour les dispositifs utilisant la bande 5725 5850 MHz doit se conformer a la limite de p i r e sp cifi e pour l exploitation point point et non point point selon le cas iv De plus les utilisateurs devraient aussi tre avis s que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont d sign s utilisateurs principaux c a d qu ils ont la priorit pour les bandes 5250 5350 MHz et 5650 5850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN EL Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with I
153. ps half duplex M 1 Gbps full duplex Ethernet 1 crossover E Auto Auto Yes E Manual MDI E Manual MDIX Unit Control gt Unit Name Unit name Up to 31 printable characters name Yes Unit Location Up to 47 printable characters location Yes Contact Person Up to 31 printable characters Yes Unit Control gt Change Password Read Only Password Up to 16 printable characters public Yes Installer Password Up to 16 printable characters installer Yes Administrator Password Up to 16 printable characters private Yes BreezeULTRA System Manual ES Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated Unit Control gt Change Console Timeout Change Console Timeout 1 1000 minutes 1000 Yes Site Survey gt Logs gt System Logs gt Enable SYSLOG Log levels 8 NONE Yes 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE Log Level 7 Debug is not allowed for System Logs WLAN Log levels 8 NONE Yes 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE Log Level 7 Debug is not allowed for System Logs BreezeULTRA System Manual EN Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated CONFIG Log levels 0 EMERG 1 ALERT 2 CRIT 3 ERR 4 WARN 5 NOTICE 6 INFO 7 DEBUG 8 NONE Log Level 7 Debug is
154. ption Internal antenna for a sector connected to an integrated antenna Sector 1 ina unit with an integral antenna or the configured description of the antenna in a sector connected to a detached antenna M RF Card ID HW revision of the radio card M RF Card Serial Number Serial number of the radio card 5 2 1 4 3 Show All Displays all the read only information displayed in the Show menus for the Country Code Sector 1 and Sector 3 as described above 5 2 1 5 Show Services The following options are available M Show Service Profiles M Show Service Groups E Show All 5 2 1 5 1 Show Service Profiles Lists all currently configured service profiles For each configured service profile the following information is displayed M Name Service profile s name M MIR Maximum Information Rate in kbps E VLAN Type Tagging or Transparent E VLAN ID The 802 1Q based VLAN ID applied when VLAN Type is Tagging M VLAN Priority The 802 1p based Priority Code Point applied when VLAN Type is Tagging 5 2 1 5 2 Show Service Groups Lists all currently configured services For each configured service the following information is displayed M Name Service name MI Priority Service priority numbered from 1 to 4 with lower values indicating higher priorities M Downlink Profile The name of the Service profile applicable for downlink traffic E Uplink Profile The name of the Service profile applicable for uplink traffic BreezeULTRA Sys
155. purchased by the Customer Alvarion will be obligated to support solely the two 2 most recent Software major releases ALVARION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY PURCHASER S OR ANY THIRD PERSON S MISUSE NEGLIGENCE IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR IMPROPER TESTING UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE OR BY ACCIDENT FIRE LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD BreezeULTRA System Manual Lit Legal Rights Disclaimer a The Software is sold on an AS IS basis Alvarion its affiliates or its licensors MAKE NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION ALVARION SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE UNITS OF PRODUCT INCLUDING ALL THE SOFTWARE DELIVERED TO PURCHASER HEREUNDER ARE NOT FAULT TOLERANT AND ARE NOT DESIGNED MANUFACTURED OR INTENDED FOR USE OR RESALE IN APPLICATIONS WHERE THE FAILURE MALFUNCTION OR INACCURACY OF PRODUCTS CARRIES A RISK OF DEATH OR BODILY INJURY OR SEVERE PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO USE AS PART OF ON LINE CONTROL SYSTEMS IN HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS REQUIRING FAIL SAFE PERFORMANCE SUCH AS IN
156. r NOTE E A Communication with lt MAC_address gt message above the table indicates the MAC address of o the radio card sector at the other side of the wireless link A No station connected message above ji the table indicates that there is not any wireless connection M When both sectors are active two tables are displayed The first table is for Sector 1 and the second is for Sector 3 M TX Packets Number of packets transmitted BreezeULTRA System Manual on TX Bytes Number of bytes transmitted HW TX Packets Retransmission Number of packets retransmitted due to a complete lack of acknowledgement from the receiver unit SW TX Packets Retransmission Number of packets retransmitted due to a partial acknowledgement for an aggregated frame In this case the unit s software will handle the retransmission by picking only the specific frames within the aggregated frame that were not acknowledged and resending them RX Packets Number of packets received RX Bytes Number of bytes received 5 2 3 1 1 5 MCS Statistics Displays MCS statistics for the last 15 minutes for each active sector Sector Sector number TX Max MCS Maximum Modulation and Coding Scheme used in the sector for outgoing traffic TX Min MCS Minimum Modulation and Coding Scheme used in the sector for outgoing traffic RX Max MCS Maximum Modulation and Coding Scheme used by incoming traffic RX Min MCS Minimum Modulation and Coding Scheme
157. r VLAN tagging Allowed range 1 4094 M VLAN Priority Type in the 802 1p based Priority Code Point used for VLAN tagging Allowed range 0 7 INFORMATION The current product release only supports single tagging QinQ is not supported 5 2 5 2 2 2 Delete Service Profile Deletes the service profile When you are prompted for confirmation type Y to confirm or anything else to cancel 5 2 5 2 2 3 Add Classifier Adds a new classifier You are prompted for the following information M Classifier Group Name Type in the name of the Classifier Group the Classifier will belong to see Service Profiles on page 133 for information on how the Classifier Groups work You can select Show see Show on page 137 prior to adding a Classifier to list the currently set up Classifier Groups and their content Choose a Classifier Group that has an unused Classifier slot or type a new Classifier Group Name provided there is still room for an additional Classifier Group there are currently less than 4 Classifier Groups defined In the later case a new Classifier Group will be created and the Classifier you are adding will be defined within M Classifier Type Select the type of Classifier by typing the corresponding option number See Table 5 3 for Classifier Type descriptions M Classifier Value 1 where applicable Enter the classifier s value See Table 5 3 for the allowed ranges For VLAN ID VLAN Priority DSCP and TCP UDP ports classi
158. r or a critical alarm occurs Signal Quality Indicates the signal to noise ratio SNR of received signals if a wireless link is established 1 LED On SNR is 5 8 dB 2 LEDs On SNR is 8 15 dB 3 LEDs On SNR is 15 to 20 dB 4 LEDs On SNR is 20 to 25 dB 5 LEDs On SNR is higher than 25 dB see description of Power LED above for details on associating these LEDs with the correct sector BreezeULTRA System Manual Ls J NOTE The SNR measurement is accurate only when receiving data transmissions from the associated unit You can use a continuous PING to generate data transmission although a higher amount of continuous data traffic is recommended Note that when operating in Dual Sector mode Sector 1 is used for downlink data BU to RB and Sector 3 is used for uplink data RB to BU SNR measurements are performed only on received data BreezeULTRA System Manual Eg Chapter 3 Commissioning In This Chapter M Initial Configuration on page 36 M Aligning the Antennas on page 50 M Configuring the Maximum MCS on page 52 3 1 Initial Configuration 3 1 1 Introduction Some basic parameters must be configured to ensure that the system operates correctly This includes parameters required for M Management connectivity allowing remote management of the units M Wireless connectivity meeting applicable regulations and other constraints requirements The basic paramete
159. r vice versa 1 Set on both units Radio Interface Configuration Sector 3 see Radio Interface Configuration on page 132 2 Seton both units Sector 3 Status Active see Sector Parameters on page 119 3 Verify that the same ESSID is configured for Sector 3 in both units see Link Parameters on page 121 4 Reset first the remote unit then the local one At this point both sectors will be activated and a link should be established on Sector 3 5 Set Sector 1 Status Inactive on both units The Sector 1 and Sector 3 menus include the following options M Sector Configuration M Disassociate 5 2 4 1 1 Sector Configuration For each sector you have the following options M Sector Parameters M Link Parameters M Performance mM Show 5 2 4 1 1 1 Sector Parameters The Sector Parameters submenu includes the following options M Type Displayed the Actual and Configured unit type a change in unit s Type is applied after reset To simplify logistic operations all units are supplied as Base Units When necessary the functionality of each unit can be changed from Base Unit to Remote Bridge and vice versa For a Point to Point link one end should be set up as BU Bridge Unit and the other end as RB Remote Bridge The available options are BU 350 RB 350 BU 600 RB 600 BreezeULTRA System Manual ES The BU 600 and RB 600 options are not applicable for a unit that was received from the factory a
160. rame field Ox0600 OXxFFFE PPPoE Traffic using the Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet network protocol UDP Port User Datagram Protocol traffic using the specified source port 0 65535 Source number s This Classifier supports either an individual value or a value range BreezeULTRA System Manual Table 5 3 Classifiers Continued Type Description Allowed Range TCP Port Transmission Control Protocol traffic using the specified source 0 65535 Source port number s This Classifier supports either an individual value or a value range VLAN ID Traffic using the specified 802 1Q VLAN identifier s This Classifier 1 4094 supports either an individual value or a value range VLAN Priority Traffic using the specified 802 1p Priority Code Point This 0 7 Classifier supports either an individual value or a value range DSCP Traffic using the specified Differentiated Services Code Point class 0 63 value s This Classifier supports either an individual value or a value range UDP Port User Datagram Protocol traffic using the specified destination port 0 65535 Destination number s This Classifier supports either an individual value or a value range TCP Port Transmission Control Protocol traffic using the specified 0 65535 Destination destination port number s This Classifier supports either an individual value or a value range INFORMATION l er I
161. re based are subject to change without notice The software described in this document is furnished under a license The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of that license Information in this document is subject to change without notice Corporate and individual names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted Alvarion reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty The information contained herein is merely descriptive in nature and does not constitute an offer for the sale of the product described herein Any changes or modifications of equipment including opening of the equipment not expressly approved by Alvarion will void equipment warranty and any repair thereafter shall be charged for It could also void the user s authority to operate the equipment About this Manual This manual describes the BreezeULTRA Point to Point wireless system and details how to install operate and manage the system components This manual is intended for technicians responsible for installing setting and operating the BreezeULTRA equipment and for system administrators responsible for managing the system This manual contains the following chapters and appendice
162. restricted to specific IPs If Yes the defined Authorized Managers are listed below For each Authorized Manager the list includes information about whether the unit should send SNMP traps to the manager Trap Sending and the SNMP Read Only Community and Read Write Community BreezeULTRA System Manual ee M Ethernet Port Control Configuration and status of Ethernet interfaces of PoE Out EthO and PoE In Eth1 ports EthO status Indicates whether the PoE Out Ethernet interface is enabled or disabled EthO speed Speed and duplex mode configured for the PoE Out Ethernet interface This can be either Auto or manually configured to 10 100 or 1000 Mbps in either full duplex or half duplex mode EthO crossover The crossover mode of the PoE Out Ethernet interface MDI MDIX or Auto EthO link Current status of the PoE In Ethernet interface current speed duplex mode and crossover mode or down Eth1 speed Speed and duplex mode configured for the PoE In Ethernet interface This can be either Auto or manually configured to 10 100 or 1000 Mbps in either full duplex or half duplex mode Eth1 crossover The crossover mode of the PoE In Ethernet interface MDI MDIX or Auto Eth link Current status of the PoE In Ethernet interface current speed duplex mode and crossover mode or down E Unit Name Unit Name Name allocated to the unit by the user Unit Location Operating location specified by
163. riority numbered from 1 to 4 with lower values indicating higher priorities DL MIR Maximum Information Rate applicable for downlink traffic UL MIR Maximum Information Rate applicable for uplink traffic 5 2 3 3 Logs The Logs menu enables management of logged events There are two types of logs M System Logs All events belonging to an enabled group are written to a file in the flash memory The file can be opened or downloaded using the Web based management interface see Log report in Change Configuration System on page 76 NOTE gt da e Do not leave log reporting enabled for extended periods of time or if it reports exceptionally large ji quantities of events M Session Logs All events belonging to an enabled group are displayed in the current Telnet session window when they occur For each Logs type the menu offers two options M Show Displays the current settings for different event groups M Enable Select this option to set maximum event level the higher the event level the lower the event severity for each events group Facilities You will be prompted to select a Facility or All and than you will be prompted to select the Log level Only events with a level up to and including the configured level will be written to file displayed Select 8 None to disable logging for the selected Facility INFORMATION pens To avoid flooding of the flash memory Log Level 7 Debug is not allowed for Sys
164. rithm based on detecting the presence of a carrier signal to estimate the activity of another unit The purpose is to minimize collisions in the wireless medium resulting from multiple units attempting to transmit at the same time The system uses an exponential Back off algorithm to resolve contention between two units that want to access the wireless medium The method requires each unit to choose a random number N between 0 and a given number C each time it wants to access the medium The unit will attempt to access the medium only after a time equal to a certain minimum plus N time slots always checking if another unit has accessed the medium before Each time the unit tries to transmit and a collision occurs the maximum number C used for the random number selection mechanism will be increased to the next available BreezeULTRA System Manual Le value up to the Maximum value see below The available values are 7 15 31 63 127 255 511 and 1023 When selected the Contention Window option prompts for the following information Minimum Sets the first value of C to be used in the back off algorithm Allowed range 7 15 31 63 127 255 511 1023 Default value 7 Maximum Sets the highest value of C to be used in the back off algorithm Allowed range 7 15 31 63 127 255 511 1023 Cannot be lower than the value configured for the Minimum parameter Default value 63 Retries Sets the maximum number of times tha
165. rmance Rate Control gt Multi Rate E Enable Enable Yes E Disable Rate Control gt Maximum Rate MCS 0 to MCS 15 MCS 15 Yes Rate Control gt Short Guard E Enable Enable Yes Interval E Disable Applicable only for a bandwidth of 40 MHz BreezeULTRA System Manual ES Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated PHY Aggregation gt Enable Enable Yes Configuration eve Disable PHY Aggregation gt Maximum 1 10 ms 8 Yes Duration Contention Window gt 7 15 31 63 127 255 511 1023 7 Yes Minimum Contention Window gt 7 15 31 63 127 255 511 1023 63 Yes Maximum Retries 0 9 9 Yes Noise Floor gt Calculation E Fully Automatic Fully Automatic Yes Mode M Automatic with Minimum Value E Forced Noise Floor gt Forced Value 120 to 75 dBm 85 Yes Applicable only if Calculation Mode is set to Forced Noise Floor gt Measurement 0 7 0 Yes Count Radio gt Country Code Select Country Code Available options depend on loaded 5 4 GHz Universal No Country Codes file and current excluding FCC and Country Code India units Must be selected according to local regulations Radio gt Radio Interface Configuration Interface Selection E Sector 1 or a unit supplied as Yes E Sector 3 BU 350 Sector 1 E Dual Sector For a unit supplied as BU 600 Dual Sector Services gt Service Profiles up to 32 N
166. rmation about main memory and shadow memory see Change Configuration System on page 76 If the unit is currently running the firmware stored in the shadow memory a Currently running mark will appear next to this entry Serial number Indicates unit s serial number Unit type Indicates the type of unit HW digital The hardware revision of the digital module HW radio1 version The hardware revision of the radio module used for sector 1 HW radio3 version The hardware revision of the radio module used for sector 3 visible only if the unit operates as a BU RB B600 HW radio1 Serial number The serial number of the radio module used for sector 1 HW radio3 Serial number The serial number of the radio module used for sector 3 visible only if the unit operates as a BU RB B600 Mac address radio1 Indicates the Media Access Control MAC address of the unit s radio network interface used for sector 1 Mac address radio3 Indicates the Media Access Control MAC address of the unit s radio network interface used for sector 3 visible only if the unit operates as a BU RB B600 Mac address unit Indicates the Media Access Control MAC address of the unit s Ethernet network interface BreezeULTRA System Manual Ca 4 4 1 2 Management Settings TET Management IP Address 10 0 0 222 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 10 0 0 113 Management V
167. rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnenenen 17 Figure 2 3 Assembling the Carriage and Clamps axuxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 18 Figure 2 4 Carriage and Clamps Installed swiss sissecnsnsecaanznsrennnnsadanacedacnemaaininsadadebasananeacadadatasaniacnanes 18 Figure 2 5 Installed Carriage with Metal Bands rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 19 Figure 2 6 Mounting the Carriage on the Wall anrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 20 Figure 2 7 Bottom Panel Shown with Seal Assembly eernnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 21 Figure 2 8 RF Connectors D model unit Luvuvvvv44gp vesen 22 Figure 2 9 Ethernet Connector Pin Pair AssignmentsS ennnrnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 27 Figure 2 10 navn 30 Figure 2 11 DU Front Panel cscs ncaa ae EE 30 Figure 2412 DU Rear PNL vrede ee mado 30 Fjeure 2 13 IDU Grounding eiiis aa a E EEE Aa KY 31 Figure 2 14 ODU LED DiS Play sseviescoresactecicetutsewencicaberiannaeancldavees EA 33 Figure 3 1 Quick Settings Manual Settings sssssssssssssssrrnrrunrrnrnnnrnnnnurnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen unene nnee 37 Figure 3 2 Quick Settings Configuration File ssssssssssssssesrnssrssennnrerrrnnnnnrnernnnnnrnernnnneneeennnnnnnne 43 Fig re4 1 Login S r Gei acinar ae Ga AEAN EEEa EA 54 Figure 4 2 Web B
168. roper alignment of both antennas 1 Configure the units to operate on Sector 1 and align the relevant antennas 2 Configure the units to operate on Sector 3 and align the relevant antennas 3 Return to Dual Sector mode To align the antennas I Point the antenna of the BU integrated into the front side of the ODU unit or detached towards the direction of the RB and vice versa Take into account the direction in both horizontal and vertical planes See note below regarding using a compass for initial alignment 2 Verify that the power indication of the units is on 3 Verify that the Wireless LED of the ODU is on indicating wireless link connectivity If the Wireless LED is off check that the basic parameters see Table 3 2 are correctly configured Proper wireless connectivity depends also on wireless link conditions and correct orientation of the antennas 4 Rotate tilt the antenna of the RB ODU until the maximum SNR reading is achieved where at least 1 blue LED is on If you encounter prolonged difficulty in illuminating the minimum required number of blue LEDs try to improve the reception quality by placing the antenna at a higher point or in an alternate location BreezeULTRA System Manual 05 NOTE The LEDs bar should only be used for initial coarse alignment For optimal alignment you should always i use the Continuous SNR Display option via telnet you may also connect a PC to the unit via the PoE Out connect
169. rpose is to increase the probability of using the maximum possible modulation level at any given moment Although the algorithm avoids using modulation levels that are too high for the prevailing link conditions it might be better under certain conditions to limit the use of higher modulation levels M Enable Enables switching between multiple modulation levels for optimal performance E Disable Disables multi rate Maximum rate Sets the highest modulation level that may be used by the multi rate algorithm The maximum rate is also applied as manual rate when the Multi rate algorithm is disabled The default is MCS15 the highest MCS Short Gl The Short Guard Interval mechanism decreases the inter symbol guard interval from the standard 800ns long GI Short GI is disabled to 400ns Short Gl is enabled thus reducing overhead and making more efficient use of the available air time ultimately increasing data throughput However the Short Guard Interval is more prone to inter symbol interference caused by propagation delays echoes and reflections and therefore tends to decrease link reliability in multipath propagation or interfered environments This parameter is applicable only for a bandwidth of 40 MHz M Enable Enables Short GI the default M Disable Disables Short GI Long GI will be used BreezeULTRA System Manual rey Table 4 14 Radio Sector Configuration Settings Continued Setting D
170. rs may be configured either before actual installation in laboratory conditions or after initial installation process Initial configuration can be performed using either the Web Management Interface or the Monitor program INFORMATION For complete details on accessing and using the Web Management Interface refer to Using the Web Interface on page 54 y For complete details on accessing and using the Monitor program refer to Using the Monitor Program on page 94 NOTE Following instructions are for a new unit with a factory default configuration For a previously used unit e it is recommended to first reset the unit to its factory default configuration i M in the Web Management Interface Settings gt Unit Control gt Change configuration system gt Reset to factory default in Configuration reset section Reset the unit after selecting the Reset to factory default option For more details refer to Change Configuration System on page 76 E In the Monitor Unit Control gt Default Settings gt Factory Defaults gt Set to Full Factory Default When prompted confirm the Reset operation For more details refer to Factory Default on page 106 3 1 2 Using the Web Management Interface for Initial Configuration 3 1 2 1 The Quick Settings Window 3 1 2 1 1 Introduction The Quick Settings window enables configuring the basic parameters required for initial activation and establishment of wireless link s
171. s M Chapter 1 System Description This chapter describes the BreezeULTRA system and its components and provides main equipment specifications M Chapter 2 Installation This chapter describes all the supplies required to install the BreezeULTRA system components the items included in each installation package and the installation procedure M Chapter 3 Commissioning This chapters describes how to configure basic parameters and other actions required for completing initial commissioning of the system M Chapter 4 Web Interface This chapter describes how to use the built in Web Interface for configuring parameters managing SW versions loading necessary files checking system status and monitoring performance M Chapter 5 Using the Monitor Program This chapter describes how to use the built in Text User telnet Interface for configuring parameters managing SW versions checking system status and monitoring performance M Appendix A Password Reset Procedure This appendix describes the procedure for restoring the factory default values of management access passwords M Appendix B BreezeULTRA Traps This appendix describes the traps supported by the equipment M Appendix C Monitor Parameters Summary This appendix summarizes the Monitor parameters M Appendix D Antennas Separation Guidelines This appendix provides guidelines regarding separation distances between ante
172. s a BU 350 and was not upgraded to BU RB 600 An attempt to change the Type from BU RB 600 to BU RB 350 will be rejected if the Radio Interface Configuration see Radio Interface Configuration on page 132 is set to Dual Sector A change in the Type parameter will be applied after the next reset NOTE Q The Type must be set to the same option in both sectors CAUTION i wise as i If you need to change the functionality of the units in an already deployed link from BU to RB or vice versa change first the functionality of the remote unit and reset it to apply the change otherwise you will loose connectivity to the remote unit M Name Prompts you to enter the Sector Name and Sector Info These optional parameters are for information only and do not affect sector operation The Sector Name can be up to 31 characters long the defaults are Sector 1 Sector 3 and the Sector Info can be up to 127 characters long the default is null M Status Activates deactivates the sector Type 1 to activate it or 2 to deactivate it Only active sectors can form a radio link Inactive sectors neither transmit nor receive any signals On country codes which enforce DFS deactivating and reactivating a sector resets the DFS information and restarts Channel Availability Check The default value for Sector 1 Active The default value for Sector 3 Active for a BU RB 600 Inactive for a BU RB 350 NOTE In a BU RB 600 operating in Dual
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174. s received RX Bytes Number of bytes received RX Data Packets Dropped Number of received packets dropped M Sector For each active Wireless interface sector the following information is displayed BreezeULTRA System Manual ES Current frequency Central frequency for the frequency channel used in the sector Note that for 40 MHz bandwidths this is the central frequency of the 20 MHz control channel on top of which an additional 20 MHz extension channel is used for example for the 5480 MHz frequency the sector will use a radio spectrum between 5470 MHz and 5510 MHz Current TX Power Unit s transmission power in dBm for that sector RX Data Packets Number of packets received RX Data Packets Dropped Number of received data packets which were dropped RX Duplicated Packets Number of duplicated packets received Though these packets were received successfully the acknowledgement packets sent back did not reach the sender unit thus determining it to assume an error and re send RX Decrypt Errors Number of encrypted frames received which could not be decrypted RX CRC Errors Number of Cyclical Redundancy Checked errored packets received RX PHY Errors Number of PHY error events unidentified signals received over the wireless link TX Data Packets Number of transmitted data packets
175. sabled E Disabled BreezeULTRA System Manual 167 Appendix D Antennas Separation Guidelines In This Appendix HM Introduction on page 169 Minimum Separation Distance on page 169 Installation Using Country Codes with EIRP Limitation on page 170 Installation Using Country Codes with No EIRP Limitation on page 171 Summary Tx Power Settings on page 171 D 1 Introduction In a Dual Sector installation with two antennas possible cross interference between the two antennas must be minimized The minimum distance between the two antennas depend on antennas gain the maximum expected Tx power and how the two antennas are installed relative to each other due to possible differences in the radiation patterns in the horizontal and vertical plans It depends also on the frequency separation between the center frequencies used in the two sectors The following sections D 2 BreezeULTRA System Manual ES provide guidelines for installations where the minimum allowed separation 40 MHz for 20 MHz bandwidth 60 MHz for 40 MHz bandwidth can be used Minimum Separation Distance The following table provides the minimum required antennas separation distance under different conditions Table D 1 Minimum Separation Distances Minimum Separation Distance meters Maximum Tx 23 dBi Antennas 23 dBi Antennas 28 dBi Antennas Power d
176. same ESSID are allowed to associate The ESSID can have 1 to 32 characters a null ESSID is forbidden Default value ESSID1 for Sector 1 ESSID3 for Sector 3 NOTE ESSID must be unique in the wireless network If both sectors of the same unit are enabled Dual Sector operation a unique ESSID must be configured for each sector M ATPC Applicable only for BU The Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC algorithm simplifies the installation process and ensures optimal performance while minimizing interference to other units This is achieved by automatically adjusting the power level transmitted by the RB according to the actual level at which it is received by the BU ATPC is enabled by default with an optimal SNR of 28 dB When selected the ATPC option prompts for the following information ATPC Type 1 to enable ATPC and 2 to disable ATPC Optimal SNR Sets a reference SNR level for optimal performance This is the SNR level at which you want the RB to be received at the BU Allowed range 4 60 dB The default is 28 dB NOTE If both sectors are enabled Dual Sector operation the same ATPC settings should be configured for Q both sectors M TX Power Sets the unit s transmit power at the antenna port in dBm The allowed range starts from 4 dBm up to If the Country Code being used does not impose limitations on maximum EIRP 24 dBm If maximum allowed EIRP is limited by the Country Code being used the dif
177. single sector operation transferring both downlink and uplink data through the available sector Following recovery of the failed sector dual sector operation will be resumed automatically In a dual sector system the BU will accept association of two links only of both are identified as belonging to the same RB same unit s MAC address Otherwise a second link trying to associate with the BU will be rejected In a unit configured to operate as a BU RB 350 only a single sector either Sector 1 or Sector 3 can be operational active according to the option configured for the Radio interface Configuration parameter a BU RB 600 may also be configured to operate on a single sector BreezeULTRA System Manual Ea e A special procedure using Telnet should be followed for switching from BU RB 350 Sector 1 to BU RB 350 Sector 3 or vice versa For details refer to the NOTE in Sector 1 Sector 3 on page 118 Clicking More Parameters Less Parameters shows hides additional radio parameters The following settings are available Table 4 14 Radio Sector Configuration Settings Setting Description Radio interface Read only according to the option configured for this parameter in the Quick Settings window see Manual settings mode on page 37 Indicates the available sectors Sector 1 Sector 3 or DualSector mode in which both sectors are available Sector Id The selected sector Available options de
178. sions thus limiting throughput to a value lower than the maximum supported by the unit The MIR values indicate the achievable net throughput for data applications M VLAN tagging if enabled is applied according to the IEEE 802 1Q networking standard At the top of the window there is a list of the currently set up service profiles You can add new profiles or remove existing profiles When you select a profile in the list its settings are displayed at the bottom of the window where you can edit them The type of traffic the service profile is applied to is defined by classifiers Click Add at the bottom of the Profiles window to create new classifiers Clicking once creates a pair of classifiers linked by the logical AND operator For each service profile you can add up to 4 such pairs for a total of 8 classifiers Each BreezeULTRA System Manual eg pair classifiers on the same line is linked to the others by the logical OR operator Selecting an empty entry form the classifier s Type drop down list removes the classifiers pair The Profiles window contains the following settings Table 4 17 Service Profiles Settings Setting Description Services Profiles List Name Indicates the service profile s name MIR Indicates the Maximum Information Rate applicable for the service profile VLAN ID A valid value in the range 1 4094 indicates the VLAN ID applicable for the service profile Otherwise
179. stem up time The time since last reset power up in hours minutes seconds 5 2 1 2 Show Unit Control E Version Running Software Version Firmware version currently running on the unit Running From Indicates whether the unit is currently running the firmware stored in the main memory or the firmware stored in the shadow memory Main version number Firmware version stored in the main memory Main version file Firmware file stored in the main memory Shadow version number Firmware version stored in the shadow memory Shadow version file Firmware file stored in the shadow memory M IP Configuration IP parameters for management traffic IP IP address IP Mask Subnet mask Default Gateway IP address of the default gateway HM Management VLAN Tagging When enabled unit responds only to frames tagged with Management VLAN ID Management frames generated by the unit are tagged with Management VLAN ID and Priority VLAN ID Applicable only if Tagging is Enabled The 802 1Q based VLAN ID applied to outgoing management frames when tagging is enabled VLAN Priority Applicable only if Tagging is Enabled The 802 1p based Priority Code Point applied to outgoing management frames when tagging is enabled M Management Port Access Control Indicates whether the unit can be managed only from the Ethernet port only from the Wireless port or from Both ports M Manager IP ACCESS Control Indicates whether management is
180. t an unacknowledged frame is retransmitted by the unit before it is dropped Allowed range from 0 no retries to 9 Default value 9 Noise floor The Noise Floor calculation mechanism incorporated in the units is used for estimating the level of the noise floor This value is used for estimating SNR values and for decisions on existence of signals in the channel Typically the expected noise floor level is 95 2 dBm The default calculation mode is Fully Automatic using only the built in mechanism If you experience problems in the wireless link such as excessively long association process or very low throughput it may be caused by errors in noise floor calculation In this case it is recommended to perform a Spectrum Analysis and view the Average Noise Floor values If the calculated Noise Floor is lower by more than 5 dB from the expected value it is recommended to change the calculation mode to Automatic with Minimum Value using the expected value as the minimum Forced Value Note that if the SNR of received signals is very low typically below 10 dB it is recommended to maintain the default calculation mode Fully Automatic Changing the calculation mode to Automatic with Minimum Value may result in loss of connectivity with units for which the calculated SNR before the change was relatively low When selected the Noise Floor option prompts for the following information Calculation Mode The Calculation Mode defines the m
181. t classifiers type in the final value of a value range if applicable or the same value as configured for Classifier value 1 if you want a single value 5 2 5 2 2 5 Delete Classifier Deletes an existing classifier You are prompted for the following information M Classifier Group Name Type in the Classifier Group the Classifier belongs to You can select Show see Show on page 137 prior to updating a classifier to list the currently set up classifier groups and their content M Classifier Type Select the type of classifier by typing the corresponding option number INFORMATION n When deleting the last Classifier inside a Classifier Group the Classifier Group will be deleted as well 5 2 5 2 2 6 Delete Classifier Group Deletes an existing Classifier Group You are prompted for the Classifier Group Name You can select Show see Show on page 137 prior to deleting a Classifier Group to list the currently set up Classifier Groups and their content BreezeULTRA System Manual 136 5 2 5 2 2 7 Show Displays the Service Profile s Name MIR VLAN and Classifier Group s Classifier s settings 5 2 5 2 3 Add Service Profile Adds a new Service Profile You are prompted to enter the following settings M Name Sets the service profiles s name Allowed value up to 16 characters A unique name should be defined M MIR Sets the Maximum Information Rate MIR in Kbps Allowed Range 256 300000 kbps M VLAN Type Sets
182. tandard 800ns long GI to 400ns short GI thus reducing overhead and making more efficient use of the available air time ultimately increasing data throughput However the Short Guard Interval is more prone to inter symbol interference caused by propagation delays echoes and reflections and therefore tends to decrease link reliability in multipath propagation or interfered environments This parameter is applicable only for a bandwidth of 40 MHz Type one of the following values 1 Enables the Short Guard Interval mechanism default 2 Disables the Short Guard Interval mechanism M PHY Aggregation The PHY aggregation mechanism enables linking several data frames into a single frame for transmission to the wireless link Data packets in the unit s queue can be accumulated before the concatenated frame is transmitted to the wireless medium When selected the PHY aggregation option prompts for the following information Configuration Type one of the following values 1 Enables the PHY aggregation mechanism Default 2 Disables the PHY aggregation mechanism Maximum Duration Sets the maximum duration of the PHY aggregation in ms Allowed range 1 10 ms Default value 8 E Contention Window The Contention Window mechanism determines the time that a unit waits after it concludes that there are no detectable transmissions by other units before it attempts to transmit The BreezeULTRA system uses a special back off algo
183. tem Logs BreezeULTRA System Manual EA By default all Session logs are disabled Log level 8 For System Logs ASSOCIATION LINK MANAGER UPLOAD DOWNLOAD and DFS Facilities are set to Log level 5 Notice All other Facilities are set to Log level 8 None 5 2 3 4 SNR Display Displays Signal to Noise Ratio related information M Display combined SNR For each sector displays Signal to Noise Ratio and Noise Floor combined for both MIMO RF chains M Continuous SNR Display ON OFF Turns on off detailed Signal to Noise Ratio readings for each RF chain as well as the combined SNR value for all RF chains Once you type the option number the values are displayed and refreshed continuously Press the option number again to stop this behavior Listed antenna names correspond to the following physical antenna ports Ant0O Physical antenna 2 The vertical antenna for an integral antenna ANT 2 for a detached antenna serving sector 1 or ANT 6 for a detached antenna serving sector 3 Ant0O1 Physical antenna 1 The horizontal antenna for an integral antenna ANT 1 for a detached antenna serving sector 1 or ANT 5 for a detached antenna serving sector 3 When operating on the 40 MHz bandwidth 20MHz control channel 20MHz extension channel the values of Ant00 and Ant01 are for the control channel s The SNR per antenna values for the extension channel are also displayed Ant10 Extension channel for physical antenna 2
184. tem Manual EN M ARP Duplication Indicates whether ARP Duplication is enabled or disabled If ARP Duplication is enabled and VLAN tagging in associated Service Profile is enabled ARP messages will be transmitted with the relevant VLAN 5 2 1 5 3 Show All Shows all information displayed in the Show Service Profiles and Show Service Groups menus 5 2 1 6 Show All Shows all information displayed in the Show Unit Unit Info Show Unit Control Show Feature License Show Radio Parameters and Show Services options 5 2 2 Unit Control The Unit Control menu includes the following options Reset Unit Firmware Upgrade Management Default Settings E Oo oO M Ethernet Port Control HM Unit Name M Change Password M Change Console Timeout Show 5 2 2 1 Reset Unit Resets the unit You will be prompted to either cancel or confirm the reset operation Connectivity to the monitor program will be lost After the reset the unit will run the firmware version stored in the main memory The following changes actions are performed after reset according to the configured value option at the time of reset M A change in Selected Country Code parameter E A change in Antenna Gain parameter M A change in Unit Type parameter BU RB B350 B600 E Use running version after reset action BreezeULTRA System Manual EY M Default Settings actions Set to Full Factory Default Set to Partial Factory Default
185. terference will not occur in BreezeULTRA System Manual iv a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures E Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna M Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver M Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected M Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter For operation within the 5 15 5 25GHz frequency range it is restricted to indoor environment The band from 5600 5650MHz will be disabled by the software during the manufacturing and cannot be changed by the end user This device meets all the other requirements specified in Part 15E Section 15 407 of the FCC Rules Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 165 centimeters between the radiator amp your b
186. th sectors are enabled Dual Sector operation the following limitations apply Q For a 20 MHz bandwidth The minimum distance between the center frequencies configured for Sector Ul 1 and Sector 3 is 40 MHz For a 40 MHz bandwidth The minimum distance between the center frequencies configured for Sector 1 and Sector 3 is 60 MHz 6 Configure the management IP parameters IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway 7 Configure the Unit Location parameter optional 8 Click Save If you changed any parameters that will be applied only after reset Unit type Antenna Gain Country Code Close the Quick Settings window and reset the unit by clicking on the Reboot link 3 1 3 Using the Monitor for Initial Configuration Configure the required values for the following parameters BreezeULTRA System Manual E Table 3 2 Basic Parameters in Monitor Parameter path Comment Type Radio gt Sector 1 Sector 3 gt Sector Configuration gt Sector Parameters The default Type is Base Unit BU When necessary the functionality of each unit can be changed from Base Unit to Remote Bridge and vice versa For a Point to Point link one end should be set up as BU Bridge Unit and the other end as RB Remote Bridge The available options are HM BU 350 E RB 350 HM BU 600 HM RB 600 The BU 600 and RB 600 options are not applicable for a unit that was received from the factory as a BU 350 and was not u
187. the IDU and tighten the grounding screw firmly BreezeULTRA System Manual Ca Figure 2 13 IDU Grounding 2 Connect the indoor to outdoor cable to the IDU s Out port CAUTION Do not connect the data equipment to the OUT port The OUT port supplies DC power to the ODU and A this may harm other equipment connected to it 3 Connect the IN port of the indoor unit to the backhauling equipment using a standard Ethernet cable NOTE The combined lengths of the Ethernet cables must not exceed 100m 4 Connect the power cable to the unit s AC socket located on the rear panel The IDU includes the following connectors and LEDS Table 2 6 IDU Connectors Label Connector Description IN 10 100 1000 Mbps Cable connection to a PC crossed Base T Ethernet RJ 45 Cable connection to a hub straight OUT 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet power for outdoor connection over a shielded Base T Ethernet RJ 45 Cat 5e or higher category outdoor cable BreezeULTRA System Manual ao Table 2 6 IDU Connectors Continued Label Connector Description Power 3 pin AC Mains power connection Grounding screw For connecting the grounding cable Table 2 7 IDU LEDs Label Description Functionality On Power indication to the Blue green The IDU is powered by the AC source and DC IDU output is available Off ODU is not connected ODU fault Bad indoor out
188. the Reset and run from shadow operation After verifying proper operation apply the Set running version as main so that after next reset the unit will run using the new version Configuration reset Reset Resets the unit and changes its configuration E Reset to factory default Resets the unit to its factory default settings It also erases any customer default settings that were previously saved Refer to the CAUTION note below E Reset to partial factory default resets the unit to the standard Factory Default configuration excluding the parameters that are required to maintain connectivity and management access to the unit Country Code Unit Type BU RB Passwords Ethernet Port Negotiation Mode IP Configuration and Management VLAN parameters Antenna Gain E Reset to customer default Resets all parameters to the customer default settings if a customer default configuration was previously saved After you select one of the options above click Reset to apply your settings Current unit configuration Export current Exports the unit s current settings as an XML file You will be prompted to define version a name and location for the file Use this option to backup your current configuration BreezeULTRA System Manual Co Table 4 13 Unit Control Change Configuration Settings Continued Setting Description Import new version select file to upload Upload type Selec
189. the attenuation of the cable connecting the antenna to the unit In units using certain Country Codes that have some limitations on allowed EIRP the allowed range for the Antenna gain parameter may be limited for compliance with these limitations For details see Antenna Gain Limitations on page 42 M With certain Country Codes you may have to insert an appropriate RF attenuation or a longer RF cable for compliance with relevant regulations when using the standard 23 or 28 dBi detached antennas In a Dual Sector system both sectors should use antennas with the same gain You may also configure the optional Antenna description parameter A change in Antenna Gain parameter will be applied after the next reset affects the maximum default value for TX Power in Country Codes with EIRP limitations Selected Channels Radio gt Sector 1 Sector 3 gt Sector Configuration gt Link Parameters gt Channel List If there is a need make sure that the Selected Channels List does not include any channels that should not be used due to any reason Must be the same on both sides of the link Configured Frequency Radio gt Sector 1 Sector 3 gt Sector Configuration gt Link Parameters gt Channel List Applicable only for BU The Configured Frequency should be included in the list of selected channels If both sectors are enabled Dual Sector operation the following limitations apply E For a 20 MHz bandw
190. the user Contact Person Person specified as in charge for the unit M Console Timeout Inactivity time interval in minutes after which the Telnet session will be terminated 5 2 1 3 Show Feature License A feature license defines the functionality of the unit In the current release a single license file is available The Show Feature License menu enables viewing details related to the current license The following options are available M Show License Summary M Show License Files 5 2 1 3 1 Show License Summary Displays for the current license the following information M Name Feature License name For a basic license generated during production this is the unit s model BU RB 350 350D 600 600D 5X For an upgrade license the name describes the upgraded functionality In the current release only BU RB 350_to_BU RB 600_upgrade is available BreezeULTRA System Manual 05 MI File Feature License file name The format is BTS License Part Number gt lt MAC Address gt lic For a basic license generated during production the MAC Address is FF FF FF FF FF FF For an upgrade license the MAC Address is the unit s unique MAC address The currently available licenses are Table 5 2 Feature Licenses License File License Name BTS License 850350 FF FF FF FF FF FF lic BU RB B350 5X BTS License 850353 FF FF FF FF FF FF lic BU RB B350D 5X BTS License 850600 FF FF FF FF FF FF lic BU RB B600 5X BTS License 85
191. tic default Noise floor is selected automatically by the unit according to the configuration of the Noise Floor parameter see Performance on page 125 Forced Value Noise floor is enforced by the user see below M Noise Floor Value Noise floor value in dB applied during spectrum analysis if Noise Floor Control is set to Forced Value Allowed range 120 75 Default value 85 it is advisable to change it to a lower value but still above 95 before using forced values for links with low RSSI 5 2 3 6 2 Start Stop Spectrum Analyzer CAUTION Koah i er i ey Activating the Spectrum Analyzer disables any radio communication During the scan connectivity to any associated unit will be lost If the unit is managed remotely over the air it will be reachable only after the scan is completed and the link is reestablished NOTE On country codes without DFS radar detection RB units perform active scans when attempting to o associate to BUs Therefore if an active RB is pointed at the BU while the BU is performing spectrum U analysis the RB s Probe request signals will show up in the results table on all frequencies the RB is configured to work on For accurate results in these situations it is recommended to start the Spectrum Analyzer simultaneously on the RB and BU M Stop Interrupts the radio spectrum scan if one is currently running The scanning results table will be incomplete M Start Starts the radio spe
192. to the maximum supported by the unit The MIR values indicate the achievable net throughput for data applications The allowed range is from 256 to 300000 Kbps NOTE the actual data rate is limited by the lowest of the following i E Configured MIR MI Data transfer capacity of the available phy rates M VLAN Type Defines whether the Service Profile applies IEEE 802 1Q based VLAN tagging Transparent VLAN tagging disabled Tagging VLAN tagging enabled If you enable VLAN tagging you will also be prompted to configure the VLAN ID and VLAN Priority M VLAN ID The VLAN ID used for VLAN tagging Allowed range 1 4094 M VLAN Priority The 802 1p based Priority Code Point used for VLAN tagging Allowed range 0 7 M Classifier Groups and Classifiers The type of traffic the Service Profile is applied to is defined by Classifiers Classifiers are defined in Classifier Groups Each Service Profile can have up to 4 Classifier Groups and each Classifier Group can have either 1 or 2 Classifiers Classifiers in the same Classifier Group are linked by the logical AND operator Classifier Groups in the same Service Profile are linked between them by the logical OR operator Thus complex criteria of up to 8 classifiers can be defined The following types of classifiers are available Table 5 3 Classifiers Type Description Allowed Range Any Any type of traffic all traffic will pass ETH Type Traffic with a matching EtherType f
193. transmitted to the wireless medium thus reducing overhead and increasing achievable throughput in good quality links Available options are Disable or 1 to 10 defining the maximum duration of the PHY aggregation in ms The default is 8 CWmin The CWmin parameter together with the CWmax parameter determine the time that a unit waits from the time it has concluded that there are no detectable transmissions by other units until it attempts to transmit The BreezeULTRA system uses a special back off mechanism based on detecting the presence of a carrier signal to estimate the activity of another unit The target is to minimize collisions in the wireless medium resulting from attempts of more than one unit to transmit at the same time The system uses an exponential Back off algorithm to resolve contention between two units that want to access the wireless medium The method requires each unit to choose a random number N between 0 and a given number C each time it wants to access the medium The unit will attempt to access the medium only after a time equal to a certain minimum plus N time slots always checking if another unit has accessed the medium before Each time the unit tries to transmit and a collision occurs the maximum number C used for the random number selection mechanism will be increased to the next available value up to the value configured for CWmax see below The available values are 7 15 31 63 127 255 511 and 1023 CWm
194. ts between E All Import a configuration file received from Alvarion or a previously exported backup XML file Mi Partial Import a partial configuration file This is an edited configuration file that includes only a subset of the parameters with the signature removed To select a complete or partial unit configuration file to import 1 Click Choose file A file selection window opens 2 Navigate to the desired configuration file and select it 3 Click Open Upload Uploads the currently selected unit configuration file while employing the currently selected upload type The new configuration file will be applied after reboot Save configuration as customer default Saves current configuration as a customer default configuration Once a customer default configuration is saved it allows the user to quickly revert all parameters to these specific values Log report Download Saves or opens a txt system log file Refer to Logs on page 114 for details on how to manage the content of the file Country code file Select file to upload Imports a new Country Codes file Country Codes files contain radio settings and limitations applicable under various regulations such as FCC ETSI etc A new file should be loaded only if Alvarion informs that a new file supplied by it should be used 1 Click Choose file A file selection window opens 2 Navigate to the desired Country Codes file and select it 3
195. tus set to Inactive and Radio Interface Configuration set to Sector 1 INFORMATION Note that customer default settings are no longer available if a restore to full or partial factory defaults mg was performed after the latest customer defaults configuration was saved Applies the factory default unit settings M Cancel Returns to the Default Settings menu M Set to Full Factory Default Applies the full factory default unit settings and removes any user made custom settings M Set to Partial Factory Default Select this option to reset the unit to the standard Factory Default configuration excluding the parameters that are required to maintain connectivity and management access to the unit Country Code Unit Type BU RB 350 600 Passwords Ethernet Port Negotiation Mode IP Configuration and Management VLAN parameters Antenna Gain If the unit is managed via the wireless link to regain connectivity you may have to change some parameters such as Bandwidth ESSID and Encryption 5 2 2 4 2 Save Configuration as Customer Default Saves current configuration as a customer default configuration Once a customer default configuration is saved it allows the user to quickly revert all parameters to these specific values 5 2 2 4 3 Restore Configuration to Customer Default Applies settings previously saved as customer defaults and resets the units for the changes to take effect BreezeULTRA System Manu
196. ubnet mask 255 255 255 0 Yes Default Gateway IP address 10 0 0 2 Yes Unit Control gt Management gt Management VLAN Tagging E Enable Disable Yes E Disable VLAN ID 1 4094 1 Yes Applicable only if Tagging is set to Enable VLAN Priority 0 7 0 Yes Applicable only if Tagging is set to Enable Unit Control gt Management gt Management Port Access Control Management Port Access E Ethernet Both Yes Control M Wireless E Both Unit Control gt Management gt Manager IP Access Control Manager IP Access Control E Yes No Yes E No Unit Control gt Management gt Authorized Managers up to 10 IP Address IP address Yes Read Only Community Up to 32 printable characters null Yes Read Write Community Up to 32 printable characters null Yes Trap Sending E Enable Disable Yes E Disable BreezeULTRA System Manual ES Table C 1 Monitor Parameters Summary Continued Parameter Range Default Run Time Updated Unit Control gt Ethernet Port Control gt Ethernet 0 PoE Out M Auto Auto Yes M 10 Mbps half duplex M 10 Mbps full duplex M 100 Mbps half duplex M 100 Mbps full duplex M 1 Gbps half duplex M 1 Gbps full duplex Ethernet O crossover E Auto Auto Yes E Manual MDI E Manual MDIX Ethernet 0 Status E Enable Enable Yes E Disable Ethernet 1 PoE In E Auto Auto Yes M 10 Mbps half duplex M 10 Mbps full duplex M 100 Mbps half duplex M 100 Mbps full duplex M 1 Gb
197. unning Shadow SW version 3 0 7 1071 Serial number 121411960 Unit type BU600 HW digital 2 HW radio1 version 2 HW radio3 version 2 HW radio1 Serial number 120121011028 HW radio3 Serial number 120121010032 MAC address radio1 00 03 40 9d 03 41 MAC address radio3 00 03 40 9d 03 46 MAC address unit 00 03 40 9D 03 D7 Back Figure 4 13 Unit Control Info The Info window contains the following settings Table 4 10 Unit Control Info Settings Setting Description Name Use this field to specify a name for the unit Location Use this field to specify a location description for the unit Contact person Use this field to specify a person in charge with the unit Indicates the version of the country code settings file Clicking Update opens the Change Configuration System window For more details see Change Configuration System on page 76 Country code file version BreezeULTRA System Manual Ca Table 4 10 Unit Control Info Settings Continued Setting Description Main SW version Indicates the firmware version stored in the main memory For more information about main memory and shadow memory see Change Configuration System on page 76 If the unit is currently running the firmware stored in the main memory a Currently running mark will appear next to this entry Shadow SW version Indicates the firmware version stored in the shadow memory For more info
198. ured Frequency Current Frequency ESSID ATPC Configured TX Power Current TX Power Encryption 5 2 4 1 1 3 Performance The Performance submenu includes the following options M Rate Control Sets modulation and guard interval related parameters On selection you are prompted for the following information BreezeULTRA System Manual ES Multi Rate The multi rate algorithm changes dynamically the modulation coding scheme and number of spatial streams see available combinations in Sensitivity and Max Tx Power per Modulation and Coding Scheme on page 5 according to link conditions The purpose is to increase the probability of using the maximum possible modulation level at any given moment Although the algorithm avoids using modulation levels that are too high for the prevailing link conditions it might be better under certain conditions to limit the use of higher modulation levels Type one of the following values 1 Enables the Multi Rate algorithm default 2 Disables the Multi Rate algorithm Maximum Rate The highest modulation level that may be used by the multi rate algorithm Press Tab to see the available MCS options see also Sensitivity and Max Tx Power per Modulation and Coding Scheme on page 5 When Multi Rate is disabled this is the fixed transmission rate Default value MCS_15 Short Guard Interval The Short Guard Interval mechanism decreases the inter symbol guard interval from the s
199. uthorized Doesn t restrict management to specific management stations the default manager Add Adds an authorized manager up to 10 authorized managers can be defined x Removes the authorized manager IP Address Management station s IP address Read only The SNMP community string for read only access rights The default is public community Read write The SNMP community string for read write access rights The default is private community Traps sending Check if the unit should send SNMP traps to the manager The default is disable check box deselected NOTE The unit should be rebooted after enabling Traps sending BreezeULTRA System Manual Ce 4 4 1 3 PoE In Out E Settings Unit contro gt l SESS PoE in out PoE in LAN configuration PoE out LAN configuration Speed Auto Port status amp Enable C Disable Link Status 100 Full Speed Auto z Crossover Auto Link Status Down Crossover Auto Z Back Figure 4 15 Unit Control PoE In Out The PoE In Out window contains the following settings Table 4 12 Unit Control PoE In Out Settings Setting Description PoE in LAN configuration Speed Sets the speed and duplex mode of the PoE In Ethernet interface Auto Use auto negotiation for connection speed and duplex default 10 Half 10 Mbps half duplex 10 Full 10 Mbps full duplex 100 Half 100 Mbps half duplex 100 Ful
200. uthorized manager s IP address Read Only Community The authorized manager s SNMP community string for read only access Read Write Community Sets the authorized manager s SNMP community string for read write access Trap Sending Enables disables sending of SNMP traps to the authorized manager M Show Lists currently set up authorized managers The following information is listed for each authorized manager IP address Trap Sending Read Only Community Read Write Community 5 2 2 3 6 Show Shows all information displayed in the IP Configuration Management VLAN Management Port Access Control Manager IP Access Control and Authorized Managers Show menus 5 2 2 4 Default Settings Available only to users with full administrator access rights Manages customer full factory and partial factory default settings M Factory Default BreezeULTRA System Manual OG M Save Configuration as Customer Default M Restore Configuration to Customer Default 5 2 2 4 1 Factory Default CAUTION Setting the unit to Full Factory Defaults resets all parameters including the Country Code and any other regulatory dependent parameters This may result in violations of the regulatory compliance and the A users perform this action at their own risk In addition management connectivity to the unit may be lost Note that the default Type for a BU RB 350 unit that was upgraded to BU RB 600 is BU 350 with Sector 3 Sta
201. vernment regulatory authorities should install A outdoor units and antennas Failure to do so may void the BreezeULTRA product warranty and may expose the end user or Service Provider to legal and financial liabilities Alvarion and its resellers or distributors are not liable for injury damage or regulation violations associated with the installation of Outdoor Units or antennas Frangais SEULS les installateurs professionnels exp riment s qui sont familiers avec les codes locaux des batiments et de la s curit et lorsque cela s applique qui sont autoris s par les autorit s gouvernementales de r gulation doivent installer les unit s ext rieures et les antennes Le non respect de cette clause peut invalider la garantie du produit et exposer l utilisateur final ou le prestataire de services des responsabilit s l gales et financi res Le fabricant et ses revendeurs ou distributeurs ne sont pas responsables pour toute blessure dommage ou violation de la r glementation associ e a l installation d unit s ext rieures ou d antennes Italiano ATTENZIONE SOLO professionisti esperti che hanno familiarit con le norme di costruzione locali e coi codici di sicurezza e ove applicabile sono autorizzati dalle autorit governative competenti possono installare unit esterne ed antenne Assicurarsi che le unit esterne antenne e strutture di supporto siano installate correttamente per eliminare ogni pericolo fisico a persone o cose In caso
202. vice with configured Priority value higher than 1 will be sent only if the queues for packets in all Services with a lower configured Priority value are empty or have already reached their configured MIR Each Service should be assigned a different Priority Arp duplication ARP Duplication has to be enabled if VLAN tagging is used at least on one of the services but the ARP messages are needed also for the functionality of the other services If set to true enable and VLAN tagging in associated Service Profile is enabled ARP messages will be transmitted also with the relevant VLAN The default is false disable Description This field allows you to type in an optional description up to 16 characters for the service BreezeULTRA System Manual cs INFORMATION VLAN tagging is allowed only in one direction If there is VLAN tagging in the DL Profile than the UL Profile should be Transparent no VLAN tagging and vice versa 4 4 3 2 Profiles Settings Profiles Services Profile list Name MIR VLAN ID VLAN Priority default dl 300000 0 Edit default ul Name default ul C VLAN ID VLAN Priority 0 MIR kbps 300000 Transparent Classifiers Type Any Value Type Value add E Figure 4 20 Services Profiles Service profiles define MIR and VLAN tagging parameters for various types of traffic M The Maximum Information Rate MIR is the maximum data rate available for transmis

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