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1. Object ID Name Access Range Limit Default Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 1 trapStartUp RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 2 1 rapReboot RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 2 2 rapIP Reset RO 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 2 3 rapConfigReset RO 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 3 1 rapRPSPortUp RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 3 2 trapRPSPortDown RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 4 1 rapEth1 Status Update RO O OFF 1 ON N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 4 2 rapEth2Status Update RO O OFF 1 ON N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 4 3 rapEth3Status Update RO O OFF 1 ON N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 4 4 rapEth4Status Update RO O OFF 1 ON N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 5 1 rapLinkLock RO O NORMAL 1 LOCKED N A O QPSK 1 16Q 2 32Q 3 64Q 4 128Q 5 256Q for non 256Q O QPSK 1 16Q 2 64Q 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 5 2 trapACMTxProfileChange RO 3 256Q for 256Q N A O QPSK 1 16Q 2 32Q 3 64Q 4 128Q 5 256Q for non 256Q O QPSK 1 16Q 2 64Q 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 5 3 rapACMRxProfileChange RO 3 256Q for 256Q N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 6 1 rapIDUTempMinThreshold RO Current IDU Temp N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 6 2 rapIDUTempMaxThreshold RO Current IDU Temp N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 6 3 trapPODUTempMinThreshold RO Current ODU Temp N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 6 4 trapPODUTempMaxThreshold RO Current ODU Temp N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80
2. DESCRIPTION Reboots entire system including datapath No configuration changes after the system reboot reload SYNTAX reload lt 1 99 gt reload cancel Default N A Configuration Storage No reload is a system level command DESCRIPTION Reboots and reloads entire system in a specified time in minutes Allows user to make changes to a remote unit and prevent loss of connection in the event the link is broken Previously saved configuration will be loaded upon reboot Reload cancel cancels the scheduled reload reboot remark SYNTAX remark remark system_remark Default Remark Trango GigPlus Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 179 Configuration Storage Yes DESCRIPTION Remark of the system typically used for identification purposes Device string is used to display the device name on the top of the row for all the device level parameters reset SYNTAX reset config reset ipconfig reset license key Default N A Configuration Storage No reset is asystem level command DESCRIPTION reset config Restore all factory default configuration setting including resetting password for system login CLI config node Web interface login Excluding license key and IP configuration A reboot of the system is required for the command to take effect reset ipconfig Reset only the IP configuration to default Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus U
3. bootimage upgrade toggle gt lt idu odu gt N A cableloss lt 0 20 gt lt 0 30 gt lt 0 50 gt 0 0 0 execute export import remove save config view N A custom_profile add remove N A datapath lt 0 2 gt 2 datapattern lt internal external gt external year lt 0 99 gt month lt 1 12 gt date lt 1 31 gt date hour lt 0 23 gt minute lt 0 60 gt Linux System Date debug N A N A default opmode lt on off gt Off diagnostic N A N A egress margin lt 5 20 gt percent 10 percent eth info lt 1 6 gt N A exit N A N A failover lt on off gt off fanctrl lt D 2 gt 1 freq depends on ODU model 0 this is exception to the valid range freq duplex ODU dependent N A ftp N A N A get N A N A guard time 10 30 seconds 15 seconds help N A N A httpd lt on off gt On ibm lt n off zs dp address gt lt Vlan gt off iduled lt 1 gt TDM RSSI RSSI ipconfig lt ip address gt lt netmask gt lt gateway gt ip 192 168 100 100 netmask 255 255 255 0 gateway 192 168 100 100 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 139 Reset will not reset ipconfig use reset ipconfig to reset the ip address settings license N A None N A license speed lt 1 2 gt lt key gt N A license tdm key N A link history N A N A Default 1 if duration not entered by linktest duration lt 1 99 gt user loglevel lt Settin
4. iduled Display the iduled function TDM or RSSI ipconfig Display radio management port configuration license Display license enable status link history Display how many times link dropped since power on linktest Display link test values RSSI MSE BER loglevel Display the current loglevel for the syslog loopback Display loopback Mode model Display IDU ODU Model and serial number mse Display the MSE Mean Square Errors value oduled Display ODU rssiled status odupower Display ODU Power status odurxagc Display ODU Rx AGC status opmode Display Operation Mode status power Display Tx power in dBm remark Display product remarks rps Display current status of rapid port shutdown rssi Display RSSI value show Show running system information siglevel Display signal path debugging parameters smart mode Display the current smart mode status on off snmpd Display SNMP Agent Daemon snmpd status speed Display current modulation and symbol rate speed status Display status for different device and ports sync status Current 1 1 HSB peer sync status Failover active sysinfo Display MSE FER information syslog Display system event log targetrssi Display target rssi value tdm Display TDM configuration telnetd Display telnetd server telnetd status Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 137 temp Display IDU and ODU temperature tftpd
5. 239 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Appendix F Link Install and Commissioning Logs Standardized forms are provided here for use during the installation and configuration phase and to serve as a record of the link performance at the time of installation It is highly recommended that the operator use the status save feature in the radio to save the state of the link upon commissioning Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 240 Customer Site Name Site Address Site Coordinates IDU Model IDU Serial ODU Model ODU Serial Site Access notes Antenna model Antenna size Height above Ground Level Does it meet Fresnel zone requirement Yes No Antenna Mount is properly secure Yes No Is the Antenna properly secure Yes No Is the Mount Properly grounded Yes No Is the Antenna Properly grounded Yes No Is the Antenna side strut installed Yes No Is the Antenna weather proof Yes No Was the O Ring installed properly Yes No Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 241 Model of ODU Direct or Remote ODU Mount Direct Remote Are all four latches properly closed Yes No What is the ODU polarization H V Does the ODU look damaged Yes No Is the Gore Vent damaged Yes No Type of power Supply Redundant power to the IDU Yes N
6. Transmitter Power Accuracy 2 dB Transmitter Frequency Accuracy 7 ppm Transmitter Center Frequency 250 kHz Synthesizer step size Transmitter Output Power Muted lt 50 dBm Transmitter Output Return Loss gt 10 dB Adaptive Modulation Set Levels QAM256 QAM128 QAM64 QAM32 QAM16 Adaptive Modulation Type Error Free Hitless through each transition Adaptive Modulation Transitions Thresholds User Settable MSE thresholds Automatic Transmitter Power Control gt 15 dB range user configurable step size and max power limit Transmitter Power Maximum Transmit Power by Frequency dBm 28 28 25 128QAM 25 24 26 5 22 5 26 23 22 21 22 5 26 23 22 21 20 5 22 21 20 17 20 5 22 21 20 17 18 5 21 20 19 16 Modulation 1335 1825 2040 arsk gt EE E Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 205 Radio Sensitivity Channel Width Symbol Rate Receive Sensititivty dBm 6 26 GHz E EE Binns 16 64 128 96 6 90 4 86 4 80 9 9 94 4 88 8 84 8 82 1 79 0 76 0 233 EA seein EL JE 79 2 See SNE SEN NNN 74 4 SEO EEE ER 73 5 903 10854 SLL 1787 1754 72 4 90 5 84 3 80 3 77 9 74 8 71 8 89 0 82 8 78 8 70 4 73 3 70 3 88 1 82 0 78 SL 723 69 3 NESE G 68 6 HW EEE EEE 67 3 EE EEE 66 4 SEE S 5 783 743 71 9 688 658 63 8 dBm when set to speed 80 qam256 Channel Symbol Rate ve E 16 128 PE EEE NE EE EEE TEE
7. Common Objects for Monitoring and Control GigE Bandwidth Monitoring e gigeEth1InOctets Number of octets of payload received on GigE port 1 copper e gigeEth2InOctets Number of octets of payload received on GigE port 2 copper e gigeEth3InOctets Number of octets of payload received on GigE port 3 SFP e gigeEth4InOctets Number of octets of payload received on GigE port 4 SFP e gigeEth1OutOctets Number of octets of payload transmitted on GigE port 1 copper e gigeEth2OutOctets Number of octets of payload transmitted on GigE port 2 copper e gigeEth3OutOctets Number of octets of payload transmitted on GigE port 3 SFP e gigeEth4OutOctets Number of octets of payload transmitted on GigE port A SFP RF Monitoring e rflnOctet Number of octets of payload received from the RF port e rfOutOctet Number of octets of payload transmitted to the RF port e rfEthernetinPackets Number of octets of payload received from the RF port e rfEthernetOutPackets Number of Ethernet payload packets transmitted to the RF port e rfRSSI The Receive Signal Strength Indication in dBm the unit receives from the ODU Commonly referred to as Receive Signal Level RSL Link Status Traps Various traps are defined as follows e trapReboot trap is triggered when the unit is rebooted e trapStartUp trap is triggered when the unit boots up e trapBackupLink trap triggered when the backup status changes e trapBackupTakeover The trap i
8. Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 49 Access mode Username Password CLI View Mode admin trango CLI Config Mode N A trango CLI Debug Mode N A N A Web View Mode admin trango Web Config Mode config trango SNMP Read Community N A public SNMP Write Community N A private SNMP Trap N A trapstr Table 11 Default Login Passwords Graphical User Interface Web Browser To access the browser interface simply open your Web browser and enter the IP address of the radio A login window will pop up requiring a user name and password Figure 10 Enter the default or modified user name and password then press OK Either HTTP or HTTPS may be used Authentication Required The server 10 14 1 21 80 requires username and password The server says TrangoLINK GigaPlus v3 0 0 Figure 12 Web Browser Login The first page to display will be the System Info Page as shown in the Image below Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 50 TRANGO TRANGO TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 33 00 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 56 50 MSE 34 70 Rx QAM256 Radio Setting Link Setup System Info ACM i SEER TrangoLINK GigaPlus System Description GigaPlus 3 0 0 Threshold System Uptime 380056 1 03 20 56 Network Settings OBM MAC 00 01 DE 81 64 60 IP Configuration IBM MAC 00 01 DE 81 6A 61 Ethernet S
9. temp without any parameter will display the current IDU and ODU temperatures temp is a system level command DESCRIPTION View the current temperatures of IDU and ODU The temperature reported is the temperature inside the unit in degrees Celcius For ODUs the outside temperature is typically 20 degrees less than the temperature that is read from the unit For a 55 degree C outside temp the ODU would read approximately 75 deg If thresholds are used to trap events ensure that this is taken into consideration tftpd SYNTAX tftpd tftpd lt on off gt Default tftpd OFF Configuration Storage Yes tftpd without any parameter will display the current status for the tftpd daemon tftpd is a system level command DESCRIPTION Turn on the tftp server Used to transfer diagnostic file configuration file and software images during upgrades Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 195 threshold SYNTAX threshold action lt 0 8 gt lt 0 5 gt threshold value lt 0 7 gt lt 100 to 100 gt Defaults see the table below parameters min max Action RSSI 85 20 none MSE 45 15 none BER 0 00E 0 1 00E 4 none BER 0 00E 0 1 00E 4 none IDU temp 10 55 none ODU temp 40 58 none In port util 0 0 100 0 none Out port util 0 0 100 0 none Link Down N A N A none Configuration Storage Yes threshold without any parameter will display
10. Power Supply Earthing 48 V power supply earth must be connected directly to a bonding jumper from an earthing terminal bar or bus Electrostatic Discharge ESD ESD can damage electronic components Even if components remain functional ESD can cause latent damage and or premature failure Always wear proper ESD grounding straps when handling or touching any PCB assemblies Connect your ESD grounding strap to the ground connector on the ODU or IDU units as applicable Fiber Optic Cables Handle optical fibers with care Keep them in a safe and secure location during installation Do not attempt to bend them beyond their minimum bend radius Protect cover unconnected optical fiber connectors with dust caps Ground Connections Reliable grounding of the system must be maintained Refer to instructions in this manual for grounding of the ODU ODU cable lightning surge suppressor and IDU Lightning Surge Suppressor The GigaPlus IDU to ODU IF cable must be fitted with surge suppressors to prevent damage to equipment See the installation section for further details Mains Power Supply Routing GigaPlus DC power T1 E1 Ethernet data and management cables are not to be routed with any AC mains power lines They are also to be kept away from any power lines which cross them Ambient Temperature The ambient temperature range for the GigaPlus ODU is 40 to 65 Celsius and 5 to 55 Celsius for the IDU To ensure operation and to maxim
11. Status Display ACM SC Display Options Threshold Data Path DEG RS Network Settings IP IBM vok Radio Setting eve ve ve ie we w we we we we we we Tx Frequency 21472 00 St r Rx Frequency 22704 00 Qos Tx Power 10 00 SNMP Speed Modulation QAM256 System Status Speed Bandwidth 50 Version ODUPower On Default Opmode On Link Status ODU LED On Link Test ACH On System Statistics prec Euapler ES ATPC Step Size i Ethernet Stats ATEC Max Power 17 00 TDM Stats Target RSSI 40 00 RF Stats Alignment Mode Off Loopback Mode oft Diagnostics d Data Pattern External Diagnostic Options RPS Off Loopback Auto Status Display KAZEN ACM Setting Ed QPSK Improve 20 30 System Log QAM16 Improve 25 30 User Setting QAM32 Improve 26 30 Password QAM64 Improve 29 20 Other QAM128 Improve 32 10 QAM256 Improve 32 10 QPSK Degrade 17 10 v QAM16 Degrade 18 50 A Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 55 Config View Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 112 Password Settings Allows individually setting the view and config level access passwords for the web HTTP interface I TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 SYSTEMS Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 90 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 59 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup ACM System Old Password Threshold New Password Change Web Login Password
12. LMR400 cable N Male connector for LMR400 LMR400 strippping tool or razor blade LMR400 cable crimp tool 2 Flat screwdriver 2 Philips Head screwdriver Stranded 18 AWG wire for power connection Stranded 12 AWG wire for ODU and IDU ground connections Wire Insulation strippers for ground and power wire Terminal crimpers for ground and power wire Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 68 Grounding Overview Grounding of the IF cable should be done at the base of the tower and near the ODU using grounding kits supplied by Trango In addition lightning surge suppressors should be used to prevent damage due to nearby lightning strikes Antenna and ODU should be installed at least 10 feet below the top of the tower to prevent direct lightning strikes A Ground wire of AWG 12 or larger should be used and grounded to an Earth grounded tower leg or Bus Bar before entry into the shelter Figure 16 shows the overall ground design ODU amp Antenna ON be lin Lightning Surge Suppressor K Suppressor and ODU ground wire s i Ee Cable Ground ZS ODU cable supported by black cable ties at not more than 1m 3 ft intervals Must not run adjacent to tower lightning ground or electrical cables I ZN GO H 4 EET T rs Fa W s HIN Pa Install additional cable grounds at not more than 25 m 80 ft intervals if the height of cable on the tower exceeds 50m 165 f
13. Next set the target receiver level that will be used to control the far end transmitter power If the RSSI is too high then the ATPC software will send an ATPC power down command to the other end of the link The targetrssi must be set on both ends of the link just as the ATPC max power The ATPC software will stop sending commands to the other end of the link when the RSSI is within 2 dB of the set target rssi level CLI config targetrssi Target RSSI 45 00 CLI config targetrssi 40 Target RSSI 40 00 SUCCESS Check Ethernet and RF port Statistics Run the status port command Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 127 This command shows the current Ethernet port statistics and to provide confirmation that the connection to the network equipment is set up properly The system default is auto negotiate The ge1 and ge2 ports are mapped to the copper ports and ge3 and ge4 are mapped to the SFP data ports and the ge0 port is the interface from the internal switch inside the ODU to the modem The ge0 statistics are typically not monitored and are made available for troubleshooting purposes only The RF counters indicate the statistics for the receive port and the transmit port The Octet Packet counts on the RF counters may be slightly higher due to internal messaging between the two ends of the link for internal link management and again they are primarily for troubleshooting purposes and do not
14. RSSI Alignment BNC Female CBLDAT RSSI recommended Reset IP Config Momentary Push Button on IDU front panel Reboot System Momentary Push Button on IDU front panel Antenna Slip Fit Circular Waveguide for 7 40 GHz Slip Fit Rectangular Waveguide for 6 GHz Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 207 Ethernet Parameters Parameter Specification Packet Size 64 9600 Bytes IPV4 IPV6 Max Capacity L1 414 Mbps L2 375 Mbps Data Latency lt 100 us for 64 byte packets Max capacity per RFC2544 store and forward QoS 802 1p VLAN Priority for tagged packets Diffserv Layer 3 Traffic prioritization using DSCP 802 1p Port Prioritization for untagged traffic Port mapping to isolate traffic between ports 8 Classes of Service mapped to 8 Queues Bandwidth Shaping per port Ingress Rate limiting RSTP Rapid Port Shutdown both ends of link within 50 mSec of link drop T1 E1 Parameters Parameter Specification Clock Source External T1 Compliance T O 1002 1993 ITU T G824 GR 499 CORE T1 Bit Rate 1544 10 ppm T1 Impedance 100 Ohm Balanced T1 Line Code AMI or B8ZS E1 Compliance ITU T G 703 ITU T G 823 E1 Bit Rate 2048 Kbps 50 ppm E1 Impedance 120 Ohm Balanced E1 Line Code HDB3 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 208 Appendix C C
15. 1 3 6 1 5454 1 80 1 29 4 0 sysStandbyMSE Integer RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 30 0 sysGuardTime Integer RW 10 60 seconds 15 second 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 31 1 0 sysReloadin Integer RW 1 240 minutes 10 minutes 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 31 2 0 sysReloadCancel Integer RW 1 Cancel N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 31 3 0 sysReloadRemain Integer RW 0 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 32 1 0 _ sysStatusSave Integer RW 1 Save N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 32 2 0 sysStatusCompare Integer RW 1 Compare 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 33 1 0 sysRemoteLinkStatus Integer RO O No Lock 1 Lock 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 33 2 0 sysRemoteODUStatus Integer RO O No Lock 1 Lock 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 33 3 0 sysRemoteRSSI Integer RO N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 33 4 0 sysRemoteMSE Integer RO N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 1 1 0 sysThresholdRSSIMin Opaque Float RW 85 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 1 2 0 sys ThresholdRSSIMax Opaque Float RW 20 O none 1 alarm1 2 alarm2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 1 3 0 sysThresholdRSSIAction Integer RW 3 trap 4 rps 5 switchover 0 none 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 2 1 0 sys ThresholdMSEMin Opaque Float RW 45 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 2 2 0 sysThresholdMSEMax Opaque Float RW 15 O none 1 alarm1 2 alarm2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 2 3 0 sys ThresholdMSEAction Integer RW 3 trap 4 rps 5 switchover 0 none 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 3 1 0 sysThresholdBERMin Opaque Float RW 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34
16. Link Test 87 gt 0 01 40 45 520 2 STAT RF IN 358 Mpbs util 98 RF System Statistics OUT 365 Mpbs util 100 Ethernet Stats 88 gt 0 01 41 02 860 1 EVENT System status save 89 gt 0 01 41 09 780 2 STAT RSSI 57 MSE 32 BER 3 15E TDM Stats 09 ODU_TEMP 42 IDU_TEMP 35 RF Stats 90 gt 0 01 41 09 780 2 STAT RF IN 0 Mpbs util 0 RF Diagnostics OUT 0 Mpbs util 0 i S We Diagnostic Options 91 gt 0 01 41 35 950 2 STAT RSSI 57 MSE 32 BER 3 13E 09 ODU_TEMP 42 IDU_TEMP 35 Loopback Auto 92 gt 0 01 41 33 950 2 STAT RF IN 365 Mpbs util 100 Status Display RF OUT 365 Mpbs util 100 System Log 93 gt 0 01 41 57 970 2 STAT RSSI 57 MSE 32 BER 3 11E 09 ODU_TEMP 42 IDU_TEMP 35 3 User Setting 94 gt 0 01 41 57 970 2 STAT RF IN 358 Mpbs util 98 RF Password OUT 365 Mpbs util 100 4 Other Success Mi Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 54 System Log Config View Config View allows complete display of the current system configuration By selecting the config View option from the pull down menu then submit the display will be shown The window is scrollable and expandable on most browsers Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 111 TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 90 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 59 Rx QAM256 TRA SYSTEMS Radio Settings Link Setup
17. Password Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 59 CLI config CLI config tftpd on tftpd on SUCCESS CLI config 6 Open a command prompt or other CLI interface window on the PC where the new firmware is being stored and access the directory that you extracted the firmware files C CD Firmware C Firmware 7 Using the TFTP command line tool upload the firmware file The tftp syntax and an example are below TFTP i host GET PUT source destination C firmware gt tftp i 192 168 100 100 put idu_gigaplus_v13 tar gz Transfer successful 1951744 bytes in 15 seconds 130116 bytes s 8 Once the file has been transferred successfully log back into the unit and apply the updates into the FLASH memory using the bootimage upgrade command from the config mode Each firmware needs to be upgraded on the unit using the bootimage upgrade command CLI config CLI config bootimage upgrade idu NOTE THE BOOTIMAGE UPGRADE COMMAND MUST BE ALLOWED TO COMPLETE BEFORE THE SYSTEM IS REBOOTED IF THE SYSTEM IS REBOOTED DURING THE WRITING OF THE IMAGE TO FLASH THE FLASH MAY BECOME CORRUPT WAIT FOR THE SUCCESS INDICATION BEFORE PROCEEDING If the ODU firmware was also being upgraded the ODU file would be transferred to the GigaPlus ODU using the same method as the IDU file After loading the file the bootimage upgrade odu command would be used to write it to FLASH Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus U
18. SYNTAX port eth lt 1 4 gt auto negotiate lt on off gt port eth lt 1 4 gt dech source lt 1 63 gt lt 0 7 gt port eth lt 1 4 gt duplex lt half full gt port eth lt 1 4 gt enable lt on off gt port eth lt 1 4 gt maxrate lt 0 1000 gt port eth lt 1 4 gt pause lt on off gt port eth lt 1 4 gt priority lt 0 7 gt port eth lt 1 4 gt speed lt 0 1000 gt DESCRIPTION This command is used to individually set Ethernet port settings for auto negotiation dscp_source mapping port enable disable speed priority pause frame duplex and max rate auto negotiate must be enabled for Gigabit operation default For hard setting of the speed to 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps autonegotiate must be turned off dscp source is used to assign the DSCP field 0 63 in the IP packet to a priority 0 7 and mirrors the web command maxrate will limit the incoming traffic on the port to the number set in Mbps pause will enable pause frames to be sent upon buffer full conditions and only applies for Gigabit Ethernet operation priority will assign a priority to the internal tag used for smart mode to condition traffic coming into the port that is untagged This allows some traffic shaping simply based on the port that the traffic is entering If tagged traffic comes into the port the port priority setting will override the COS field in the tagged traffic Note speed duplex auto Negotiate is fixed for ge3 ge4 which ar
19. SYNTAX Default N A Configuration Storage N A sync state without any parameter will display synchronization status Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 190 sync state is used to display the current synchronization status DESCRIPTION between Active and Standby unit The following parameters will not be synchronized Alarm alignment cableloss fanctrl ibm ipconfig license key loopback mode opmode tftpd and traps sysinfo SYNTAX sysinfo sysinfo lt 0 6 gt Default N A Configuration Storage No sysinfo without any parameter will display the current IDU and ODU configuration parameters sysinfo takes a parameter for information category O version info 1 Management 2 Radio Config 3 System Config 4 Ethernet 5 ACM 6 threshold settings sysinfo is a system level command DESCRIPTION View the current configuration status of the local side IDU and ODU To select a subset of the entire system info add the argument 0 through 6 after the sysinfo command Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 191 syslog SYNTAX syslog syslog 0 2 syslog clear syslog export Default 0 SET 1 EVENT Configuration Storage Yes syslog without any parameter will display all the system log message for up to 3000 lines syslog takes a parameter for log level O SET 1 EVENT 2 STAT syslog export export the syslog to a syslog txt file which can be tftp by
20. The will not be display targetrssi Set target RSSI level for ATPC tdm Display TDM configuration telnetd Enable Disable telnetd temp Display IDU and ODU temperature tftpd Enable Disable tftpd threshold Set the threshold for the radio parameters trap Display snmp trap management information CLI config a TYPE FORA LISTING OF ALL CLI COMMANDS Changing Password The debug and view node share the same password The config node has a separate password The view and debug mode password is changed in the debug mode The config node password is changed in the config node Use the CLI command passwrd to change the password The example below demonstrates changing the password for the config node to control Syntax passwrd lt newpassword gt lt newpassword gt Example CLI config passwrd control control The password must be entered twice If the command is properly executed the system will return a SUCCESS and return to the CLI config prompt If the password is lost and the unit is locked the pushbutton on the access panel can be used to reset the password and default IP back to the factory settings Console Port GigaPlus features a console port which is multiplexed with the port for the 1 1 hot standby operation If 1 1 hot standby is active the console cable cannot be used The console port is useful in the event that the unit cannot be accessed via TCP IP HTTP or Telnet A Terminal Emulat
21. eg ees ges ane ae e EET EF ane Jaa ea asa Je ee REE ae nen ess 86 0 798 758 734 203 67 3 se Na Bean Mees 844 781 741 717 686 65 6 ey See See eae FEE 821 75 9 719 695 66 4 63 4 BETTE 753 713 68 9 65 8 62 8 _60 8 dBm when set to speed 80 qam256 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 206 1 1 Hot Standby Link Protection Parameter Specification Failover Time 150 mSec typical Guard Time User configurable 10 to 60 seconds Power Parameter Specification Input Voltage Range 40 to 72 VDC Power Consumption IDU Max 35 Watts with all ports active ODU Typical 25 Watts max 50 Watts User Interfaces Description Specification Ethernet Traffic Ports and or In Band Management IBM ETH1 and ETH2 RJ45 Jack 10 100 1000BaseT ETH3 and ETH4 SFP 1000BaseT for SFP Module SFP GigE C 1000BaseT SFP GigE S 1000BaseLX Single Mode Fiber SFP GigE M 1000BaseLX Multimode Fiber Out of Band Management OBM RJ45 Jack 10 100BaseT T1 E1 Ports 1 8 RJ45 Jack Alarm Inputs 2 0 5 Volt high impedance CMOS level Alarm Outputs 2 DB9 Female 50 Volt 1 Amp rated Dry contact Powerlnput 3 Position latching screw terminal Block with locking screws Console Craft Port DB9 Male requires Serial Cable 1 1 Redundancy Port RJ45 Jack requires CBLDAT RIU3
22. 0208 3A ODU HP2 8Ghz ETSI TR208 3A SS 8225 70 56 PPE OSOEOR SE JODY HPe she ETS Tog SB E 1 5 HP2 08 0208 4A ODU HP2 BGhz ETSI TR208 4A 8 211 8 281 70 HP2 08 0208 4B ODU HP2 8Ghz ETSI TR208 4B 8 419 8 489 70 8173 56 3 327 56 8 169 56 3 377 56 8 225 56 8 433 56 8 281 56 8 489 56 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 TX Freq TX Freq Diplexer Chan Outdoor Unit Min Max Range Size Part Numbers Description MHz MHz MHz MHz HP2 08 0266 1A ODU HP2 8Ghz ETSI TR266 1A 7 905 56 HP2 08 0266 1B ODU HP2 8Ghz ETSI TR266 1B 8 171 8 290 119 56 HP2 08 0266 2A 56 HP2 08 0266 2B 56 HP1 08 0266 1A ODU HP 8Ghz ETSI TR266 1A 7 905 56 HP 1 08 0266 1B HP 1 08 0266 2A HP 1 08 0266 2B ODU HP 8Ghz ETSI TR266 1B 8 171 ODU HP 8Ghz ETSI TR266 2A 8 017 8 136 ODU HP 8Ghz ETSI TR266 28 8 283 HP ODUs 10 GHZ HP2 08 0311 1A ODU HP2 8Ghz ETSI TR311 1A 7 731 7 867 136 56 HP2 08 0311 1B ODU HP2 8Ghz ETSI TR311 1B 8 042 8 178 136 56 HP2 08 0311 2A ODU HP2 8Ghz ETSI TR311 2A 7 835 7 971 136 56 HP208 0311 28 56 HP1 08 0311 2A ODU HP 8Ghz ETSI TR311 2A 56 HP1 08 0311 2B ODU HP 8Ghz ETSI TR311 2B 56 HP1 08 0311 3A ODU HP 8Ghz ETSI TR311 3A 56 HP1 08 0311 3B ODU HP 8Ghz ETSI TR311 3B 56
23. 1 80 1 34 8 2 0 sysThresholdOutPortUtilMax Opaque Float RW 100 O none 1 alarm1 2 alarm2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 8 3 0 sys ThresholdOutPortUtilAction Integer RW 3 trap 4 rps 5 switchover 0 none O none 1 alarm1 2 alarm2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 9 1 0 sys ThresholdLink DownAction Integer RW 3 trap 4 rps 5 switchover 0 none 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 35 0 sysEgressMargin Integer RW 90 to 90 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 36 0 sysQOSMode Integer RW O strict 1 DSCP O strict 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 37 0 sysWebRefreshRate Integer RW 0 300 5 seconds 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 38 0 sysSmartMode Integer RW DOT 1 On 1 On Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 215 Modem Section Object ID Name Access Range Limit Default Value DO 1 Digital 2 IF 3 Rf gen 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 1 0 modemLoopbackMode nteger RW 4 Rf refl O Off 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 2 0 modemDataPattern Integer RW O FPGA 1 Modem O FPGA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 1 0 modemACMEnable nteger RW O Off 1 On O Off 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 2 1 0 modemACMProfileQP SKEnable Integer RO DO 1 On 1 On 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 2 2 0 modemACMProfile16QEnable nteger RO O Off 1 On 1 On 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 2 3 0 modemACMProfile32QEnable nteger RO DCH 1 On 1 On 1 3 6
24. 100BaseT operation If the AutoNego is set to disable the Autosensing function is also disabled and the matching settings must be made on the router or switch Otherwise the link between the device and the IDU via the Ethernet cable for the specific Ethernet port will be lost The Priority setting allows assigning priority for all untagged traffic on that port from 0 to 7 7 being highest O the lowest If a previously tagged packet arrives the priority field in the VLAN tag COS filed will take precedence over the port priority All untagged traffic will be given the port priority Ingress rate limiting allows the operator to restrict the traffic on any one port to a maximum rate which allows some bandwidth shaping for each port The SFP ports GE3 and GE4 are fixed at 1000Base T but can accommodate single and multimode fiber modules as well as copper Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 93 TRA SYSTEMS TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 80 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 70 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup Egress Margin ACM System Egress Margin 10 percent range from 5 20 Threshold Network Settings IP IBM Ethernet Ethernet Port Settings Qos GE1 GE2 SNMP Status ON OFF System Status Enable Enable i Enable ze Version Auto Nego Enable Enable v Link Status Duplex Full Full Link Test Speed 1000 1909
25. 12 0 gigeEth3inPortUtil Integer RO 0 100 al 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 2 13 0 gigeEth3OutPortRate Integer RO 0 400 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 2 14 0 gigeEth3OutPortUtil Integer RO 0 100 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 1 0 gigeEth3DSCPSourceO Integer RW 0 63 0 dl 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 2 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource1 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 3 3 3 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource2 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 3 3 4 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource3 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 3 3 5 0 gigeEthaDSCPSource4 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 3 3 6 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource5 Integer RW 0 63 0 a 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 7 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource6 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 8 0 gigeEthaDSCPSource7 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 9 0 _ gigeEth3DSCPSource8 Integer RW 0 63 0 a 5454 1 80 4 3 3 10 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource9 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 11 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource10 Integer RW 0 63 0 a 5454 1 80 4 3 3 12 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource11 Integer RW 0 63 0 al 5454 1 80 4 3 3 13 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource12 Integer RW 0 63 0 al 5454 1 80 4 3 3 14 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource13 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 15 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource14 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 16 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource15 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 17 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource16 Integer RW 0 63 0 S 5454 1 80 4 3 3 18 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource17 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 19 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource18 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 20 0
26. 18 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 4 2 2 0 modemACM16QMSE Degradelnt Integer RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 4 3 1 0 modemACM32QMSE Degrade Opaque Floa RW 45 0 21 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 4 3 2 0 modemACM32QMSE Degradelnt Integer RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 4 4 1 0 modemACM64QMSE Degrade Opaque Float RW 45 0 24 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 4 4 2 0 modemACM64QMSE Degradelnt Integer RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 4 5 1 0 modemACM128QMSEDegrade Opaque Floai RW 45 0 27 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 4 5 2 0 modemACM128QMSEDegradelnt Integer RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 4 6 1 0 modemACM256QMSE Degrade Opaque Floai RW 45 0 27 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 4 6 2 0 modemACM256QMSE Degradelnt Integer RW O QPSK 1 16Q 2 32Q 3 64Q 4 128Q 5 256Q for non 256Q O QPSK 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 5 1 0 modemACMTxProfile Integer RO 1 16Q 2 64Q 3 256Q for 256Q N A O QPSK 1 16Q 2 32Q 3 64Q 4 128Q 5 256Q for non 256Q O QPSK 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 5 2 0 modemACMRxProfile Integer RO 1 16Q 2 64Q 3 256Q for 256Q N A 1 3 1 5454 1 80 2 4 1 0 modemBER RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 4 2 1 0 modemMSE Integer N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 4 3 0 modemFER N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 5 1 0 modemLockStatus 0 No Lock 1 Lock 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 5 2 0 modemTimingLock Integer RO O No Lock 1 Lock N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 5 3 0 modemPreambleLock Integer RO 0 No Lock 1 Lock N A 1 3 6 1 4 1
27. 2 3 52 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource51 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 53 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource52 Integer RW 0 63 D 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 54 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource53 Integer RW 0 63 D SS 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 55 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource54 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 56 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource55 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 57 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource56 Integer RW 0 63 0 SE 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 58 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource57 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 59 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource58 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 60 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource59 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 61 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource60 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 62 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource61 Integer RW 0 63 0 A 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 63 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource62 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 64 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource63 Integer RW 0 63 0 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 219 Ethernet Section Contd 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 1 1 0 gigeEth3AutoNegotiate Integer RW O Off 1 On 1 On 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 1 2 0 gigeEthaDuplex Integer
28. 3 2 0 sys ThresholdBERMax Opaque Float RW 1 O none 1 alarm1 2 alarm2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 3 3 0 sysThresholdBERAction Integer RW trap 4 rps 5 switchover 0 none 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 4 1 0 sysThresholdFERMin Opaque Float RW 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 4 2 0 sys ThresholdFERMax Opaque Float RW 1 O none 1 alarm1 2 alarm2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 4 3 0 sysThresholdFERAction Integer RW 3 trap 4 rps 5 switchover 0 none 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 5 1 0 sys ThresholdIDUTempMin Opaque Float RW 10 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 5 2 0 sys ThresholdIDUTempMax Opaque Float RW 55 O none 1 alarm1 2 alarm2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 5 3 0 sys ThresholdIDUTempAction Integer RW 3 trap 4 rps 5 switchover 0 none 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 6 1 0 sys Threshold ODUTempMin Opaque Float RW 40 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 6 2 0 sys ThresholdODUTempMax Opaque Float RW 58 O none 1 alarm1 2 alarm2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 6 3 0 sysThresholdODUTempAction Integer RW 3 trap 4 rps 5 switchover 0 none 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 7 1 0 sysThresholdinPortUtilMin Opaque Float RW 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 7 2 0 sysThresholdinPortUtilMax Opaque Float RW 100 O none 1 alarm1 2 alarm2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 7 3 0 sys ThresholdinPortUtilAction Integer RW 3 trap 4 rps 5 switchover 0 none 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 34 8 1 0 sysThresholdOutPortUtilMin Opaque Float RW 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454
29. 4 1 5454 1 80 3 5 3 2 0 rfCableloss915int Integer RW 0 5000 100ths of dB 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 6 1 0 rfChannelsWidth Integer 3 100 0 QPSK 1 16Q 2 32Q 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 6 2 0 rfModulation Integer RW 3 64Q 4 128Q 5 256Q QAM32 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 6 3 1 0 rfSymrate Opaque Float RO N A 24 6 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 6 3 2 0 rfSymratelnt Integer RO 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 6 4 1 0 rfSpeed Opaque Float RO N A 118 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 6 4 2 0 rfSpeedint Integer RO 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 7 1 0 rfATPCEnable Integer RW DO 1 On O Off ODU model 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 7 2 0 rfATPCMaxPower Integer RW ODU model dependent dependant 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 7 3 0 rfATPCStepSize Integer 0 5 1 1 3 6 1 5454 1 80 3 8 0 rfAlignmentMode Integer O Off 1 On O Off 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 9 1 0 rfTargetRSSI Opaque Float RW 88 25 40 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 9 2 0 rfTargetRSSIInt Integer RW 880 gt 250 10ths of dB 40 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 10 0 ODULEDEnable integer DC 1 On 1 On 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 11 0 _ MODUPowerEnable Integer Off 1 On Off 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 12 0 _ MODURxAGCEnable Integer 0 Off 1 On Off 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 13 0 _ HODUTemp Integer N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 14 1 0 ARSSI Opaque Float N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 16 1 0 rfinData
30. 4 2 2 4 0 gigeEth2InTotalPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 2 5 0 gigeEth2OutOctets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 A 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 2 6 0 gigeEth2OutUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 2 7 0 gigeEth2OutNUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 2 8 0 gigeEth2OutTotalPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 2 9 0 gigeEth2CRCErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 2 10 0 gigeEth2CollisionErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 2 11 0 gigeEth2InPortRate Integer RO 0 400 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 2 12 0 gigeEth2InPortUtil Integer RO 0 100 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 2 13 0 gigeEth2OutPortRate Integer RO 0 400 AR 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 2 14 0 gigeEth2OutPortUtil Integer RO 0 100 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 1 0 gigeEth2DSCPSourceO Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 2 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource1 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 3 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource2 Integer RW 0 63 D 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 4 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource3 Integer RW 0 63 D ef 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 5 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource4 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 6 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource5 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 7 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource6 Integer RW 0 63 0 HE 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 8 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource7 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 9 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource8 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 10 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource9 Integer
31. 50 MSE 32 90 BER 3 74E 09 FER 1 87E 05 Alarm1 ON Alarm2 OFF IDU Temp 34 ODU Temp 42 Fan Control Fan On 1 1 Sync Not synchronized Modem and ODU Link Status Link ODU IF Pil Timing ODU Tx PII Preamble ODU Rx PII LDPC IDU PII Ethernet Port Status GET o GE2 e GE3 A GE4 e T1 E1 Port Status Port 1 Port 3 Port 5 Port 7 Port 2 Port 4 Port 6 Port 8 Figure 45 Link Status Page Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 100 i RA TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 SYSTEMS Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 90 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 59 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup ACM System Linktest 5 number of cycles 1 99 Threshold Tx Network Settings 1 57 5 QAM256 IP IBM he QAM256 7 QAM256 Ethernet QAM256 Qos 7 5 QaM256 SNMP System Status Version Link Status Link Test System Statistics Ethernet Stats TDM Stats RF Stats Diagnostics Diagnostic Options Loopback Auto Status Display System Log User Setting Password Show Result Other Save Config Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 ro Linktest Display Figure 46 Link Test Page Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 101 Ethernet Statistics Contains statistical information on individual front panel Ethernet ports These statistics are used to determine the error rate of traffic and the t
32. 5454 1 80 2 5 4 0 modemLDPCLock O No Lock 1 Lock Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 216 RF Section Object ID Name Range Limit Default Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 1 1 1 0 rfTxFrequency Opaque Float ODU model dependant In MHz 0 1 3 1 5454 1 80 3 1 1 1 0 rfTxFrequencylnt Integer ODU model dependant in KHz 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 1 2 1 0 rfRxFrequency Opaque Float RO ODU model dependant In MHz 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 1 2 1 0 rfRxFrequency Int Integer RO ODU model dependant in KHz 1 5454 1 80 3 1 3 1 0 1 5454 1 80 3 1 3 1 0 rfFreqDuplex rfFreqDuplex Int Opaque Float Integer ODU model dependant In MHz ODU model dependant in KHz o o o o o 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 2 0 rfDefaultOpmode Integer O Off 1 On DO 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 3 0 rfOpmode Integer O Off 1 On DO 1 3 1 5454 1 80 3 4 1 0 rfPower Opaque Float 0 30 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 4 2 0 rfPowerlnt Integer RW 0 300 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 5 1 1 0 rfCableloss140 Opaque Float RW 0 20 dB 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 5 1 2 0 rfCableloss140Int Integer 0 2000 In 100ths of dB 1 3 6 1 5454 1 80 3 5 2 1 0 rfCableloss350 Opaque Float 0 30 dB 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 5 2 2 0 rfCableloss350Int Integer RW 0 3000 100ths of dB 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 5 3 1 0 rfCableloss915 Opaque Float RW 0 50 dB 1 3 6 1
33. 975 180 56 HP1 11 0530 2B ODU HP 11Ghz ETSI TR530 2B 11 325 11 505 180 56 HPT 11 0530 3A mi 20 HPT 11 0530 38 17 665 20 DEES 25 180 HP1 11 0530 4B ODU HP 11Ghz ETSI TR530 4B 11 565 11 745 180 56 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 233 Max TX Freq TX Freq Diplexer Chan Outdoor Unit Min Max Range Size Part Numbers Description MHz MHz MHz MHz HP ODUs 13 GHZ HP2 13 0225 1A ODU HP2 13Ghz ANSI TR225 1A 12 700 12 815 115 56 HP2 13 0225 2B ODU HP2 13Ghz ANSI TR225 2B 12 980 13 095 115 56 5 HP2 13 0266 1A ODU HP2 13Ghz ETSI TR266 1A 12 751 12 814 63 56 HP2 13 0266 3A ODU HP2 13Ghz ETSI TR266 3A 12 863 12 926 63 56 HP1 13 0266 1A ODU HP 13Ghz ETSI TR266 1A 12 751 12 814 63 56 HP1 13 0266 2B ODU HP 13Ghz ETSI TR266 2B 13 073 13 136 63 56 HP1 13 0266 4B ODU HP 13Ghz ETSI TR266 4B 13 185 13 248 63 56 HP ODUs 15 GHZ HP2 15 0420 4A Ton HP2 15Ghz ETSI TR420 4A 14 501 14 613 HP2 15 0420 4B ODU HP2 15Ghz ETSI TR420 4B 14 921 15 033 112 56 HP2 15 0420 6B ODU HP2 15Ghz ETSI TRA20 6B 15 138 T5 257 119 HP2 15 0420 7A ODU HP2 15Ghz ETSI TR420 7A 14 816 14 928 112 s HP2 15 04207B ODU HP2 15Ghz ETSI TR420 7B 15 236 15 348 HP1 15 0420 4A ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR420 4A 14 501 14 613 112 56 HP1 15 0420 4B ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR420 4B 14 921 15 033 112 56 HP1 15 0420 5A ODU
34. A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 6 3 4 dmPort6EventTS16AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 6 3 5 dmPort6Event RAI Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 6 3 6 dmPort6E ventLCMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 6 3 7 dmPort6EventLSMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 224 TDM Section Cont d 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 7 1 1 dmPort7Status Integer RO DO 1 On DO 0 0 133 1 133 266 2 255 399 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 7 1 2 dmPort7CableConfig Integer RO 3 399 533 4 533 655 0 0 133 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 7 2 1 dmPort7CounterCrcBlockErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 7 2 2 dmPort7CounterExCrcErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 7 2 3 dmPort7CounterFBAErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 7 2 4 dmPort7CounterFE BErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 7 2 5 dmPort7CounterLCViolations Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 7 3 1 dmPort7EventLOS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 7 3 2 dmPort7EventLOF Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 7 3 3 dmPort7Event AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 7 3 4 dmPort7EventTS16AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 7 3 5 dmPort7EventRAI Counte
35. ACM Speed Settings Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 36 Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC ATPC and targetRSSI work together to control the remote side power output in order to achieve optimal signal strength ATPC can be enabled or disabled When enabled ATPC will adjust the power of the remote side based on the local targetRSSI setting If the current RSSI value is lower than the targetRSSI setting of the local radio the local radio will send commands over the air instructing the remote radio unit to increase its output power to achieve the targetRSSI setting within 2 dB If the RSSI value is higher that the targetRSSI setting the remote radio will be commanded to reduce the power until either the target level is reached within 2 dB or the TX power has hit the minimum level See Table 8 ATPC has Step Size and Max Power settings to limit the output power of the unit and prevent a violation of the license The power setting cannot be changed once ATPC is enabled To manually change the power setting ATPC needs to be disabled ATPC Max Power amp Step Size Settings for ATPC Max Power and the ATPC Step Size control how the ATPC function will behave when attempting to achieve the TargetRSSI ATPC Max Power is the maximum power setting ATPC can set the power output to when trying to reach the TargetRSSI ATPC Step Size is the amount of dB per attempt that ATPC can change power output Tra
36. Applicable only for SP ODU 6 11 11E 18 18E Model EXAMPLE To turn ON OFF odurxagc loop trango config odurxagc on ODU Rx AGC on SUCCESS To view current odurxagc status trango config odurxagc ODU Rx AGC off RELATED targetrssi cableloss opmode SYNTAX opmode opmode lt on off gt Default OFF Configuration Storage NO opmode without any parameter will display the current status of ODU operation mode Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 172 DESCRIPTION Opmode command is used to enable the transmitter on the ODU Opmode settings are not persistent across reboot See default opmode command freq and speed settings are required to be set to valid value before opmode can be turned ON passwd SYNTAX Passwd lt new password gt lt confirm password gt Default N A Default config node passwd is trango Configuration Storage Yes passwd is a system level command lt new password gt must be at least 4 characters and no more than 10 characters lt new password gt and lt confirm password gt must be identical for the new password to take effect DESCRIPTION Update the current password for entering config node The new pasword takes effect only after a reboot command or re enter the view node from debug prompt with cli command port Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 173
37. Display tftp server tftpd status threshold Display threshold status trap Display SNMP Trap IP configuration uptime Display system uptime Utype Display the current unit type Active or Standby version Display IDU ODU Software version voltage Read voltage values from PIC Config Node Users can enter this node by typing in the command config from the view node They will be prompted for a password and after successful authentication users enters the config mode All configuration settings can be changed here e All the commands entered without any parameters returns the current configured values and are similar to view node e All configuration changes are applied immediately and don t require any reboot except speed in which the settings are applied immediately but it does require reboot after save e All configuration changes have to be saved in order to be persistent across reboot A single save command will save all configuration changes e Users can go back to the view node by typing in the command exit Config Node Command List CLI Ranges Default Value acm enable lt on off gt mod Off alarm Alarm 1 and 2 lt on off gt Off alignment_mode lt on off gt Off enable lt on off gt max_power atpc step_size Off ber lt 1 99 gt seconds N A Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 138
38. GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 124 SUCCESS Verify the settings are correct CLI config i bm BM Enable off IBM Tagging off IBM Vlan ID 100 IBM IP address 172 16 1 2 IBM Net mask 2554 20023504 0 Verify the connection to the other end of the link by entering the debug node and using the ping command inside the GigaPlus In the example the other end of the link has an IP address of 172 16 1 1 CLI config debug Ping the other side of the link using the ping command from within the debug node of the radio ping 172 16 1 1 PING 172 16 1 1 172 16 1 1 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 172 16 1 1 seq 0 ttl 64 time 6 672 ms 64 bytes from 172 16 1 1 seq 1 ttl 64 time 1 001 ms 64 bytes from 172 16 1 1 seq 2 ttl 64 time 0 979 ms 172 16 1 1 ping statistics 3 packets transmitted 3 packets received 0 packet loss round trip min avg max 0 979 2 884 6 672 ms Note Besides ping It should be noted that from the debug prompt a telnet session can be run to configure the far end if desired It should be kept in mind that any Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 125 change that would break the link will result in loss of control to the far side Changes to parameters like frequency speed or opmode should be done with care Return to the command line interface using the cli command Upon returning from the debug prompt the system will be in the view node so the user must log into the config node
39. HP210 0350A HP2 10 0350 1B ODU HP2 10Ghz ETSI TR350 1B 10 500 56 HP ODUs 10 5 GHZ HP2 10 091 1A ODU HP2 10 5Ghz ANSI TR91 1A 10 500 30 HP2 10 091 18 HP210 091 2A HP2 10 091 2B ODU HP2 10 5Ghz ANSI TR91 2B 10 619 30 HP2 10 091 3A ODU HP2 10 5Ghz ANSI TR91 3A 10 556 30 HP2 10 091 3B ODU HP2 10 5Ghz ANSI TR91 3B 10 647 30 HP ODUs 11 GHZ HP211 04905A 5 HP2 11 0490 68 56 HP2 11 0490 6A ODU HP2 11Ghz ANSI ETSI TR490 500 6A 10 855 11 045 190 56 HP2 11 0490 6B ODU HP2 11Ghz ANSI ETSI TR490 500 6B 11 355 11 545 190 56 HP2 11 0490 7A ODU HP2 11Ghz ANSI ETSI TR490 500 7A 11 010 11 200 190 56 HP2 11 0490 78 56 HP1 11 0490 5A ODU HP 11Ghz ANSI ETSI TR490 500 5A 10 890 56 HP1 11 0490 5B ODU HP 11Ghz ANSI ETSI TR490 500 5B 11 390 56 HP1 11 0490 6A ODU HP 11Ghz ANSI ETSI TR490 500 6A 11 045 56 HP1 11 0490 6B ODU HP 11Ghz ANSI ETSI TR490 500 6B 11 545 56 HP1 11 0490 7A 56 HPT 11 0490 78 56 HP2 11 0530 1A ODU HP2 11Ghz ETSI TR530 1A 10 675 10 855 180 56 HP2 11 0530 1B ODU HP2 11Ghz ETSI TR530 1B 11 205 11 385 180 56 HP2 11 0530 2A 56 HP2 11 0530 28 56 HP2 11 0530 3A 56 HP2 11 0530 3B ODU HP2 11Ghz ETSI TR530 3B 11 445 11 665 220 56 HP2 11 0530 4A ODU HP2 11Ghz ETSI TR530 4A 11 035 11 215 180 56 HP2 11 0530 4B ODU HP2 11Ghz ETSI TR530 48 11 565 11 745 56 DEES mss 0 5 HP1 11 0530 1B ODU HP 11Ghz ETSI TR530 1B 11 205 11 385 180 56 HP1 11 0530 2A ODU HP 11Ghz ETSI TR530 2A 10 795 10
40. IDU Led RSSI RSSI Ts Fan Control On On SEH Failover oft oft Other Httpd On On RPS Off Off v Se og Tftpa oft off Telmatda On On 2 Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 53 Status Compare Result Page System Log The system log records events errors and statistics with time stamps attached The Syslog Export process is similar to the Diagnostic Export process See Diagnostic Export above The name of the file to download is syslog txt Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 110 TRA SYSTEMS TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 90 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 59 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup Syslog Displ ACM yslog Spay E system 80 gt 0 01 39 26 790 2 STAT RF IN 358 Mpbs util 98 RF OUT 365 Mpbs util 100 Threshold 81 gt 0 01 39 56 930 2 STAT RSSI 57 MSE 32 BER 3 23E Network Settings 09 ODU TEMP 42 IDU TEMP 35 IP IBM 82 gt 0 01 39 56 930 2 STAT RF IN 5 Mpbs util 1 RF ES OUT 6 Mpbs util 1 83 gt 0 01 40 09 280 1 EVENT System status save Qos 84 gt 0 01 40 20 990 2 STAT RSSI 57 MSE 32 BER 3 21E SNMP 09 ODU_TEMP 42 IDU_TEMP 35 System Status 85 gt 0 01 40 20 990 2 STAT RF IN 358 Mpbs util 98 RF Version OUT 365 Mpbs util 100 86 gt 0 01 40 45 520 2 STAT RSSI 57 MSE 32 BER 3 18E Link Status 09 ODU TEMP 42 IDU TEMP 35
41. IF RX IF TX Total Symbol License key Actual BW LPF MHz LPF MHz Capacity Rate Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 185 4 3 75 MHz QPSK 9 375 22 6 3 0 None 5 QPSK 9 375 22 8 4 30 None 7 QPSK 9 375 22 10 5 6 None 8 8 33 MHz QPSK 9 375 22 13 7 2 None 10 QPSK 18 75 22 15 8 32 None 12 12 5 MHz QPSK 18 75 22 20 10 8 None 14 QPSK 18 75 22 22 12 20 None 20 QPSK 30 38 31 17 42 None 25 QPSK 30 38 39 21 8 None 28 QPSK 30 38 47 26 None 30 QPSK 50 39 47 26 None 40 QPSK 50 66 63 35 42 None 50 QPSK 75 56 78 43 None 56 QPSK 75 56 90 49 50 None 80 QPSK 75 56 90 49 50 None 4 3 75 MHz 16QAM 9 375 22 9 3 75 None 5 16QAM 9 375 22 12 4 30 None 7 16QAM 9 375 22 20 5 6 None 8 16QAM 9 375 22 26 7 2 None 10 16QAM 18 75 22 30 8 32 None 12 16QAM 18 75 22 40 10 8 None 14 16QAM 18 75 22 45 12 20 None 20 16QAM 30 38 63 17 42 None 25 16QAM 30 38 80 21 8 None 28 16QAM 30 38 95 26 None 30 16QAM 50 39 95 26 None 40 16QAM 50 66 128 35 42 Key 1 50 16QAM 75 66 157 43 Key 1 56 16QAM 75 66 181 49 50 Key 1 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 186 80 16QAM 75 66 181 49 50 Key 1 4 3 75 MHz 32QAM 9 375 22 15 3 0 None 5 32QAM 9 375 22 19 4 30 None 7 32QAM 9 375 22 25 5 6 None 8 32QAM 9 375 22 33 7 2 None 10 32Q
42. Level Input Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 39 3 0 Network Operation Detail This section describes key network related elements of the system in detail 1 0 Non Protected Link Configuration The diagram below shows the typical setup of the GigaPlus in a network environment Although this configuration is call non protected it is commonly used in ring architectures which use layer 2 or 3 routing to reroute the traffic the other direction if the link fails The Figure below shows the non protected 1 0 link setup with switches or routers fe D Die mid i Side A S F Side B KE Vi HP ODU Sere seen NW HP ODU Low TX gt lt 4 DIE La Ed Antenna Antenna B e aN E E ELSE Side A IDU Side B IDU pen ACTIVE ACTIVE ide A Etnenet J GC _ Emene Side B Figure 10 1 0 Setup Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 40 1 1 Hot Standby Protected Link Configuration Figure 11 shows the protected 1 1 hot standby configuration This configuration consists of two GigaPlus units at each end of the link The easiest way to think of a 1 1 setup is a single 1 0 link operating normally with another standby link ready to take over in the event of a failure condition The standby units monitor the active link including receiving the same signal from the far end but the standby does not transmit a signal unless it becomes the active unit as the result of a failure detection and subsequent failover event
43. ODU Installation on Antenna The ODU portion of the GigaPlus utilizes a slip fit connection that makes installation simple The ODUs are all designed to mount to a circular waveguide antenna or combiner with the exception of the 6 GHz models For 7 to 40 GHz models simply rotating the ODU will change the antenna polarization being used Antenna O Ring Seal HP ODU Antenna Waveguide Circular Waveguide port is Figure 24 Antenna to HP ODU Slip Fit Waveguide connection After installing and securing the antenna the HP ODU can be installed directly on the back of the unit First determine which Antenna polarization will be used and ensure that the polarization indicator is at the top of the unit Polarization Indicators The letter V is die cast on the ODU housing perimeter to assist in mounting the ODU to the antenna in the correct polarization For vertical polarization the V should be at the top of the unit as shown in the Figure below and for horizontal polarization the V should be at the side of the unit The IF connector should be positioned towards the lower right for vertical and lower left for horizontal polarization Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 75 V polarization indicator at top Figure 25 Polarization Indication Cover the antenna O ring with silicone grease per the Antenna manual Failure to do this may result in a damaged O ring and subsequent damage to
44. Outdoor Unit Min Max Range Size Part Numbers Description MHz MHz MHz MHz HP2 07 0196 2B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR196 2B 7817 7 373 HP2 07 0196 3A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR196 3A 7 149 7 205 HP2 07 0196 3B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR196 3B 7 345 7 401 HP2 07 0196 5A Top HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR196 5A 7 205 7 261 56 56 HP2 07 0196 58 _ ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR196 5B 7401 7 457 56 56 HP2 07 0245 1A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR245 1A 7 400 7 484 HP2 07 0245 1B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR245 1B 7 645 7 129 84 56 HP2 07 0245 2A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR245 2A 7 484 7 568 84 56 HP2 07 0245 2B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR245 2B 7 729 7 813 84 56 HP2 07 0245 3A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR245 3A 7 568 7 652 HP2 07 0245 3B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR245 3B 7 813 7 897 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 231 Max TX Freq TX Freq Diplexer Chan Outdoor Unit Min Max Range Size Part Numbers Description MHz MHz MHz MHz HP ODUs 8 GHZ HP2 08 0119 6B ODU HP2 8Ghz ETSI TR119 6B 8 468 8 496 28 28 HP1 08 0119 1A ODU HP 8Ghz ETSI TR119 1A 8 279 8 307 28 28 HP1 08 0151 1A ODU HP 8Ghz ETSI TR151 1A 8 203 8 271 68 56 HP1 08 0151 1B ODU HP 8Ghz ETSI TR151 1B 8 355 8 423 68 56 Heemer ODU HP 8Ghz ETSI TAISI 2K 8240 esaf 6 amp CSS HPT 080151 SA ODU HP Sch ETSTTR15T 3A s ese 68 s HP1 0 0151 38 ODU HP 8Ghz ETSITRIS38 840 sar HP2 08
45. Part 101 Appendix E shows the specific part numbers that have been tested Federal Communications Commission FCC Emission Designators e 5MOD7W for 5 MHz BW rates and all modulations e 8M3D7W for 8 33 MHz BW rates and all modulations e 10MOD7W for 10 MHz BW rates and all modulations e 12M5D7W for 12 5 MHz BW rates and all modulations e 20MOD7W for 20 MHz BW rates and all modulations e 25MOD7W for 25 MHz BW rates and all modulations e 30M0D7W for 27 5 28 30 MHz BW rates and all modulations e 40MOD7W for 40 MHz BW rates and all modulations e 50M0D7W for 50 MHz BW rates and all modulations e 56MOD7W for 55 56 80 MHz BW rates and all modulations European Telecommunications Standards Institute ETSI ETSI models of the TrangoLINK GigaPlus product line have been tested and found to comply with the European Telecommunications Standards e EN302217 2 1 V1 2 1 2007 02 e EN 302 217 2 2 V1 2 2 2007 04 e EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 C e EN 301 489 4 V1 4 1 2008 09 e EN 60950 1 These standards cover all the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC Appendix E shows the specific part numbers that have been tested RoHS Compliance mans The TrangoLINK GigaPlus product line complies with the European Union EU EG Directive 2002 95 EC on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 16 1 0 Product Description Overview The TrangoLINK GigaPlus is a high performa
46. RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 4 2 2 dmPort4CounterExCrcErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 4 2 3 dmPort4CounterFBAErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 4 2 4 dmPort4CounterFE BErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 4 2 5 dmPort4CounterLCViolations Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 4 3 1 dmPort4EventLOS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 4 3 2 dmPort4EventLOF Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 4 3 3 dmPort4Event AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 4 3 4 dmPort4EventTS16AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 4 3 5 dmPort4Event RAI Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 4 3 6 dmPort4EventLCMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 4 3 7 dmPort4EventLSMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 5 1 1 dmPort5Status Integer RO O Off 1 On DO 0 0 133 1 133 266 2 255 399 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 5 1 2 dmPort5CableConfig Integer RO 3 399 533 4 533 655 0 0 133 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 5 2 1 dmPort5CounterCrcBlockErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 NA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 5 2 2 dmPort5CounterExCrcErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 5 2 3 dmPort5CounterFBAErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 5 2 4 dmPort5CounterFE BErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454
47. RW 0 63 D 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 11 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource10 Integer RW 0 63 D 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 12 0 gigeEth2DSCPSourcet1 Integer RW 0 63 0 ER 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 13 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource12 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 14 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource13 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 15 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource14 Integer RW 0 63 0 SE 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 16 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource15 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 17 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource16 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 18 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource17 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 19 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource18 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 20 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource19 Integer RW 0 63 0 St 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 21 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource20 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 22 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource21 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 23 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource22 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 24 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource23 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 25 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource24 Integer RW 0 63 0 at 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 26 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource25 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 27 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource26 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 28 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource27 Integer RW 0 63 0 Be 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 29 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource28 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 30 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource29 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 31 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource3
48. RW O Half 1 Full Full 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 1 3 0 gigeEth3Enable Integer RW O Off 1 On 1 On 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 1 4 0 gigeEth3MaxRate Integer RW 0 1000 1000 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 1 5 0 gigeEth3PauseFrame Integer RW O Off 1 On DO 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 1 6 0 gigeEthaPriority Integer RW 0 7 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 1 7 0 gigeEth3Speed Integer RW 0 100 1000 1000 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 1 8 0 gigeEth3Status Integer RO DO 1 0n N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 1 9 0 _ gigeEth3Loopback Integer RW DCH 1 phy 2 mac N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 2 1 0 gigeEth3InOctets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 2 2 0 gigeEth3InUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 2 3 0 gigeEth3InNUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 2 4 0 gigeEth3lnTotalPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 2 5 0 gigeEth3QutOctets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 2 6 0 gigeEth3QutUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A i 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 2 7 0 _ gigeEth3OutNUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 2 8 0 gigeEth3OutTotalPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 2 9 0 _ gigeEth3CRCErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A x 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 2 10 0 gigeEth3CollisionErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 2 11 0 gigeEth3lnPortRate Integer RO 0 400 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 2
49. Signal Direction PC 1 6 CD IN 4 2 RxD IN 3 3 TxD OUT 2 4 DTR OUT 1 6 5 GND 5 7 RTS OUT 8 CTS IN Table 15 Console Cable Pin outs Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 211 DB9 Alarm Port Pin outs The alarm port on the IDU is a DB9 female connector Figure 49 The pin outs of the alarm port are listed in Table 14 Figure 62 Alarm Port Pin Identification Pins Function 1 Relay 1 Com Relay 1 NC Relay 1 NO Input 1 0 5V input Ground Relay 2 Com Relay 2 NC Relay 2 NO 9 Input 1 0 5V input O NIOD U BI VOIN Table 16 Alarm Port Pin Functions Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 212 Appendix D MIB OID Listing MIB II System Object ID Name Type Access Range Limit Default Value 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 sysDescr DisplayString RO GigaPlus 1 0 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 2 0 sysObjeciD OID RO N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 3 0 sysUpTime TimeTicks RO N A 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 4 0 sysContact Display String RO N A Tech Support 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 5 0 sysName Display String RO 136121160 DispiaySring RO Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 213 Trango Object ID Name Type Access Range Limit Default Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80
50. Storage Yes default_opmode without any parameter will display the default operational mode DESCRIPTION Set the default opmode to user specified input If ON the system to power on with ready to be operational Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 154 if OFF the user has to explicitly turn on opmode Opmode settings are dependent upon default opmode after power up diagnostics SYNTAX diagnostic Default N A Configuration Storage No diagnostic is a system level command DESCRIPTION Diagnostic command is to communicate with all system devices and get a current snapshot of the system status This is mainly used for debugging purposes egress margin SYNTAX egress margin lt 99 to 99 gt Default 0 Configuration Storage Yes egress margin is a system level command Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 155 DESCRIPTION Setting the egress margin adjusts the rate of the egress of packets from the internal switch after QoS grooming has been done into the modem portion of the system By default the rate is matched to the total capacity of the radio for a given speed setting This command only has an effect when traffic into the IDU exceeds the radio capacity By adjusting the egress rate performance for can be enhanced especially for predominantly small packets and bursty traffic in overl
51. The standby units monitor the health of the active unit by polling it through the redundancy cable part number CBLDAT RIU3 If there is an event that triggers a failover from active to standby both ends of the link will switch to the standby link This means that a network switch or router capable of Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP BGP or OSPF routing must move the traffic to the standby link on both ends To assist in this process Rapid Port Shutdown RPS can be enabled on the failed unit as an action after a failover occurs Cable F Cable N Antenna Md Antenna Side B HP ODU snudd F Cable r yer pa ED nen Side A IDU Side B IDU KE eN ACTIVE ACTIVE SS CBLDAT a Switch Rus Switch Router Router Side A Side B e DA gt Side A IDU Side B IDU K STANDBY STANDBY ao _ Eemi A Figure 11 1 1 Setup Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 41 The Table below shows the events will cause a failover from active to standby Event Failover Type Failover Type local Site remote pair Modem link lost on Active Hardware Hardware CLI utype switch Software Hardware Power supply failure on Active Software Hardware Reboot on Active Software Hardware ODU PLL failure on Active Software Hardware Violation of threshold setting Software Hardware Link related command see list No failover Hardware Power supply failure on Standb
52. and is more pronounced with higher frequencies and longer transmission paths If the degrade threshold shown in the table is exceeded the ACM engine will coordinate a shift of the modulation level down to the next level shown No packets will be dropped during this transition since the two ends of the link are coordinating with each other to ensure that the switch occurs at the same time Since lower modulation levels are more robust against channel fading and multipath they can tolerate a higher MSE as is evident from the table If the link conditions continue to degrade the shifts downward will continue until the lowest modulation level QPSK has been reached If further degradation occurs above the maximum MSE shown previously in Table 5 for QPSK the link will be dropped and packet loss will occur If the link MSE starts to improve however the ACM engine will gradually shift the modulation level up as the improve thresholds are passed When ACM is active the modulation level may be asymmetrical meaning that one direction may be running at QPSK and the other may be running at the originally set higher modulation such as 256 QAM This is because the ACM engine acts independently at each endpoint of the link A low level Binary Phase Shift Keying BPSK channel is maintained out of the data path between the two ends of the link to allow very tight coordination of the switches in modulation Only data traffic capacity in the direction toward
53. coding and modulation provides error free hitless changing of the modulation level for a fixed channel width to allow the link to be maintained during heavy weather related fading conditions Instead of the link dropping and no traffic passing the link will be maintained with a lower capacity until the fading condition is removed at which time the link will return to the normal modulation level The transitions between modulation levels are controlled by thresholds which are user modifiable and each transition is made without dropping packets since both ends of the link coordinate the transition automatically The Figure below shows the Adaptive Coding and modulation in action TrangoLINK Hitless Adaptive Coding amp Modulation varr e Modulation Figure 9 Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 29 Link Protection through 1 1 Hot Standby Two GigaPlus ODUs can be mounted using a combiner directly on a single antenna and with an optional short jumper cable between the two IDUs provide 1 1 hot standby functionality to protect against a hardware failure of one GigaPlus IDU ODU or IF cable The hot standby feature is available on all frequencies and can support layer 2 and layer 3 routed networks to allow immediate routing of the signal to the standby link The failover time is typically less than 200 milliseconds 1 1 is available using equal and unequal power division
54. gigeEth3DSCPSource19 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 3 3 21 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource20 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 22 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource21 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 23 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource22 Integer RW 0 63 0 f 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 24 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource23 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 25 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource24 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 26 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource25 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 3 3 27 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource26 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 3 3 28 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource27 Integer RW 0 63 0 7 5454 1 80 4 3 3 29 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource28 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 30 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource29 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 31 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource30 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 3 3 32 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource31 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 33 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource32 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 34 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource33 Integer RW 0 63 0 S 5454 1 80 4 3 3 35 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource34 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 36 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource35 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 37 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource36 Integer RW 0 63 0 St 5454 1 80 4 3 3 38 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource37 Integer RW 0 63 0 sl 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 39 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource38 Integer RW 0 63 0 a 5454 1 80 4 3 3 40 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource39 Integer RW 0 63 0 a 5454 1 80 4 3 3 41 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource40 Integ
55. gt COSQ1 COS priority 2 gt COSQ2 COS priority 3 gt COSQ3 COS priority 4 gt COSQ4 COS priority 5 gt COSQ5 COS priority 6 gt COSQ6 COS priority 7 gt COSQ7 Highest Priority Queue These default mappings can be changed with the qos command allowing the packets to be mapped into any one of the 8 queues based on the COS bit in the VLAN tag Different priority tags may be mapped into the same queue if desired Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 46 In WRR QoS Mode both COS and DSCP bits are used The DSCP field in the IP packet will contain a number from 0 63 in the Type of Service TOS field which can be mapped to a priority level which is subsequently mapped to a queue WRR mode allows weights to be applied to each queue to allow the QoS engine to spend at least some portion of time emptying the queues This mode is useful for allowing at least some of the lower priority traffic to get through the link and ensuring that MOST high priority traffic will go through Both COS and DSCP fields are monitored on the incoming traffic for assignment of packets to the queues The traffic can be classified into 8 priorities 0 7 based on the VLAN tag COS DSCP bits This is done external to the GigaPlus unit using a switch or application to set the priority tag field or by the application Once the tagged traffic with COS DSCP priority bits set arrives in the GigaPlus Ethernet port the internal switch will perform prioritiza
56. if any further changes are required cli Trango System TrangoLI NK GigaPlus Command Line Interface v1 3 0 Return to the config node using the config command CLI view config Password Capacity License Activation Activate the traffic capacity license if needed License keys are typically installed at the factory prior to shipment Should the operator wish to re enter the license keys use the license command as shown below CLI config license 2 lt alphanumeric key gt License License 2 SUCCESS Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC Configuration optional Configure the Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC if required ATPC is typically only required if the link is so short that the max transmit power cannot be used due to receiver overload or for regulatory reasons First check the ATPC status If the ATPC is off then the ATPC can be enabled using the atpc enable on command In the example below the max power is currently 19 dBm CLI config atpc ATPC Enable on ATPC Step Size 1 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 126 ATPC Max Power 19 00 Next set the ATPC max power based on the highest modulation that will be used In the example below the highest transmit power that will be used is 17 dBm so the atpc max power is set accordingly CLI config atpc max power 17 ATPC max power 17 00 SUCCESS CLI config atpc ATPC Enable on ATPC Step Size 1 ATPC Max Power 17 00
57. incoming packets to provide priority to allow the operator to give priority to certain traffic types The following fields are used to direct the incoming traffic Layer 2 using the COS bits in the VLAN tag on incoming Ethernet traffic Tagged traffic only Layer 3 Diffserv DSCP using the Differentiated services field in IP packets The DSCP mapping can be controlled on a port by port basis from CLI or Web Port Priority for untagged traffic The incoming traffic is mapped into 8 queues FIFOs which are emptied into a single data pipe going into the modem and subsequently over the air The scheduling of the queue traffic into the modem data pipe can be either strict or Weighted Round Robin WRR Strict QOS Mode which applies to the VLAN COS field only follows the logic rule below COSQ7 gt COSQ6 gt COSQ5 gt COSQ4 gt COSQ3 gt COSQ2 gt COSQ1 gt COSQO This rule essentially means that the system will empty COSQ7 before sending any COSQ6 packets across the link and if both COSQ7 and COSQ6 are empty then COSQ5 packets will be sent etc Note that while strict priority ensures that ALL high priority traffic will go through up to max burst size and link capacity limits it may block lower priority traffic or increase the latency significantly for lower priority packets during traffic congestion The default priority mapping of the packet will be set as follows COS priority 0 gt COSQO Lowest Priority Queue COS priority 1
58. of time to ensure no drops occur The status clear command will clear all port counters and the BER counters CLI config status clear Run the syslog clear command Before deployment it is a good idea to clear the syslog so that only events after the link was commissioned are recorded Run the syslog clear command CLI config syslog clear CLI config syslog Current 0 19 24 25 990 View the model information using the model command CLI view model I DU Model I DU Gi gaPl us 1 DU Serial ID 8480068 ODU Model HP2 23 1200 3A ODU Serial ID C110301327 Tx Freq Min 22000 00 Tx Freq Max 22400 00 Freq Duplex 1200 00 MHz Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 129 Enable Traps Optional Traps can be used to notify external network monitoring devices that a threshold parameter has been crossed Thresholds re available for the following RSSI MSE BER FER OMU TEMP ODU TEMP OUT PORT UTILIZATION percentage of max available IN PORT UTILIZATION percentage of max available Link Down If thresholds have been set and SNMP Trap assigned as an action the crossing of the threshold will generate a trap The current trap information using the trap command The current trap manager IP addresses are shown along with their individual status CLI config trap P Enable Trap 1 0 0 0 0 off Trap 2 0 0 0 0 off Trap 3 0 0 0 0 off Trap 4 0 0 0 0 off Trap 5 0 0 0 0 o
59. of the ODU provide for one of the highest system gains available on the market today The technology behind the high system gain relates to the Low Density Parity Check LDPC forward error correction FEC coding that was implemented in the GigaPlus design The Figure below shows how the Low Density Parity Check LDPC coding which replaces the older Reed Solomon lock coding reduces the signal to noise ratio required to achieve a 1E 6 Bit Error Rate BER As a result the receive sensitivity is lowered by the same amount typically 3 to 4 dB LDPC Vs stede 8 PSK 16 0AM 22 APSK Shannon Bound RS 12 FE BE EE ap Cd Bz tl OD mrd gie EP SS Se SNR is for BER of le 6 Figure 8 LDPC vs Reed Solomon System gain is one of the most important metrics for a microwave system because it has a direct relationship to the link reliability antenna size and transmission distance as shown in the figure below Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 27 1 Smaller Antennas for the same link Distance for same reliabilit 10 miles S Trango e D 3 ft Dish 99 99936 10 miles Competitor e a Si 4 ft Dish 99 99926 2 Longer Link Distance when using the same antennas for same reliabilit 10 miles SP ao Trango Da Smiles Competitor ET gt D her link Reliability for same link distance and same antennas Trango 5 ninas 99 999 Competitor 4 ni
60. or water intrusion into the antenna or ODU Gently slide the ODU onto the antenna and clip the four spring loaded latches to the antenna clips as shown below The latches should be very snug and click into place If there is difficulty closing the latches then check the waveguide for debris or foreign matter around the perimeter Secure the latches that have eyelets with locks if desired Latch with Eyelet Figure 26 Latch Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 76 For HP 06 yyyy zz and HP 06 yyyy zz models both the antennas and radios use a rectangular waveguide opening on the same slip fit design The standard polarization is supplied as Vertical To change the polarization the antenna must be changed from vertical to horizontal by rotating either the antenna or the antenna waveguide port Consult the antenna installation manual for more information IF Cable Installation GigaPlus can support up to 1000 foot cable runs between the IDU and ODU Lightning Mitigation Recommendations As shown in the grounding diagram Trango strongly recommends installing Lightning arrestors at a minimum two points in the IF Cable routing 1 Atthe closest point of the radio possible 2 Atthe entry point to the building or equipment shelter 3 For optimum protection Trango recommends installing at every 50 75ft These connections should be secured to the tower or pole at a point where there all paint plating has been
61. problem e Commissioning log Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 134 Appendix A Command Line Interface Reference This Appendix provides a standalone guide to the commands available through the Telnet SSH and console port of the GigaPlus Command Keying Overview Key Functions Tab Autocomplete Completes a partial command name entry When you enter a unique set of characters and press the Tab key the system completes the command name If you enter a set of characters that could indicate more than one command the system beeps to indicate an error Enter a question mark immediately following the partial command no space The system provides a list of commands that begin with that string Del or Backspace Erases the character to the left of the cursor Return At the command line pressing the Return key performs the function of processing a command At the More prompt on a terminal screen pressing the Return key scrolls down a line Space Bar Allows you to see more output on the terminal screen Press the space bar when you see the More prompt on the screen to display the next screen Left Arrow Moves the cursor one character to the left Right Arrow Moves the cursor one character to the right Up Arrow Recalls commands in the history buffer beginning with the most recent command Repeat the key sequence to recall successively older commands Down Arrow Trango Systems Inc Gig
62. removed to ensure a low impedance path to ground NOTE there is no guarantee that use of these arrestors will prevent Lightning damage to the radio or other electronics but it is prudent system design to aggressively mitigate the effects Cable Length Recommendations Trango recommends that the IF Cable be installed with a 2 ft service loop next to each connector i e below the ODU Lightning Arrestor next to the IDU etc to allow for replacement terminations in the future Cable Connectivity The IF Cable can be connected to the ODU and IDU with right angle N adapters female towards the cable and male to the IDU ODU which prevent the bend radius minimum 1 inch from obstructing cabinet doors Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 77 Figure 27 Right Angle N Connector Mount Cable Dress Recommendations Properly securing the IF Cable to the tower or pole structure is important since poorly dressed cables can be abraded by the friction of wind action and cable connection can be degraded over time by the same stresses When securing the IF Cable to the tower or pole Trango recommends using tie wraps that are UV resistant black to minimize deterioration Tie wraps should be at least in wide and pulled only as tight as needed to snug the cable to the structure Narrow tie wraps or over tightening a tie wrap can compromise the internal structure of the coax and degrade performance The IF Cable should be secured
63. shows unlocked RSSI The current RSSI value MSE The current MSE value BER The instantaneous BER value sec interval loglevel SYNTAX loglevel 0 2 lt 0 Setting 1 Event 2 Status gt Default 2 Configuration Storage Yes Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 167 DESCRIPTION loglevel is used to set the appropriate logging for the system This command is used to set required log levels for system logging The log level needs to be set for each activity to be monitored Once the loglevels are set the logs can be monitored through the syslog command loopback SYNTAX loopback loopback lt off if dig gt loopback auto lt 1 99 gt Default OFF Configuration Storage Yes loopback without any parameter will display the current status DESCRIPTION Activates one of the loopback modes for test purposes Must be turned off by a command The CLI is still active while the mode is on to allow monitoring of various parameters loopback off is the normal link operational mode loopback dig loops data back at the modem before modulation onto the intermediate frequency IF loopback IF loops the modulated signal at 350 MHz back to the RX IF frequency of 140 MHz and demodulates the signal in the modem Loopback auto runs digital and IF loopbacks automatically for a specified number of iterations then resets the link back to normal mode This is very use
64. system can be seen To make changes to system settings the operator must enter the CLI config node of to allow changes to the system to be made Type the command config and the password trango The password can be changed later CLI view config Password Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 115 Step 2 Change the Out of Band OBM Management IP Address It is recommended to change the IP address on both ends of the radio first before installing the link to ensure that no problems will be encountered accessing the units in the field from the destination network subnet To change the IP address of the system first check the ip settings using the ip command CLI config ipconfig IP Address 192 168 100 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP 192 168 100 1 ETH1 MAC 00 01 de 81 65 44 ETH2 MAC 00 01 de 81 65 45 Next change the IP address and subnet mask The system will not be responsive after the change Reconnect to the GigaPlus using the new IP address CLI config ipconfig ip 10 14 1 41 255 255 254 0 IP Address 10 14 1 41 Net mask 255 255 254 0 SUCCESS After re connecting change the gateway address as necessary CLI config ipconfig gateway 10 14 0 1 Gateway IP 10 14 0 1 SUCCESS Confirm that the changes are made CLI config ip CLI config ipconfig IP Address 10 14 1 41 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 116 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Gate
65. the IDU firmware was changed then the ODU firmware does not need to be updated Before beginning the update procedure be certain that all required files have been downloaded to an easily accessible directory on your local hard drive Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 58 Upgrade Procedure TFTP A ALWAYS CONSULT THE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS THAT ARE INCLUDED WITH A NEW FIRMWARE RELEASE AS CERTAIN FILES MAY NOT BE REQUIRED FOR AN UPGRADE 1 Place the firmware files in an easily accessible directory path on your computer 2 Telnet into the radio by Clicking on Start menu then RUN The figures use the default IP address you must use the correct IP address for the TrangoLINK GigaPlus Programs D A Documents D e SS i Type the name of a program folder document or SES Internet resource and Windows will open it for you p Search D Open elnet 192 168 100 100 Help and Support Log Off tino Cancel Browse GQ Shut Down Figure 15 Windows Start amp Telnet 3 Atthe login enter your username and password The username is admin and default password is trango 4 Enter config node by typing config and entering you write access password The default config node password is trango 5 Enable the tftp daemon using the tftpd command as shown below Login as admin Password Trango System TrangoLink GigaPLUS Command Line Interface v1 3 CLI view config
66. the action in the threshold settings This command is used to turn off the alarm after the alarm has been Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 145 triggered or turn on an alarm remotely Alarms are also set by the system internally when certain configured thresholds are exceeding its expected range atpc SYNTAX atpc atpc enable lt on off gt atpc max power lt 0 30 gt atpc step size lt 0 5 gt Default enable OFF max power 17 dBm step size 1 Configuration Storage Yes atpc without any parameter will display the current status of ATPC feature DESCRIPTION atpc is used to display ATPC features parameters including ATPC step size ATPC enable and ATPC max power atpc enable ATPC is used to automatically adjust the remote end ODU transmit power in order to maintain the desired level of RSSI within 2 dB range of targetrssi at the local end This feature will work only when both local and remote radio are enabled atpc max power Set the maximum ATPC power This parameter is used only when the ATPC is enabled User cannot execute the power command when ATPC is turned on The system will adjust the power automatically based on the max power and step size atpc step size Specified the step size for each of the ATPC command for power up down Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 146 By default for each of the atpc power up do
67. to run any of these commands while an active 1 1 link is running acm enable bootimage upgrade odu datapath data pattern loopback opmode odupower power reboot speed TH FOAM AA ee Rapid Port Shutdown RPS GigaPlus supports the shutdown of the Ethernet ports to assist in rerouting traffic in the event of a link failure When enabled at both ends of the link All Ethernet ports at both ends of the active link will be shut down within 50 mS of the modem lock status changing from 1 to O at either end of the link RPS emulates a cable failure if the entire link is thought of as a cable and will trigger a routing change when used with a switch or router setup for Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP or another layer 2 routing protocol at both ends as is normal in a ring architecture For higher layer routing protocols the ports are normally left active in the event of a link loss It is highly recommended that the operator enable ACM when using RPS since the fade margin will be much higher than a non ACM speed setting preventing link loss and subsequent rerouting during weather related events VLAN Tagging GigaPlus supports tagged packets with VLAN IDs ranging from 0 4089 The last seven VLAN IDs are used internally as described in the Port Mapping Section below If In Band Management IBM is used the management traffic can be configured to have a VLAN tag to allow the switch internal to the system to identify p
68. unit After the opmode is turned on the TX frequency cannot be changed unless opmode is turned off again CLI config opmode on Opmode on SUCCESS Step 8 Verify the link is working Run the linktest command to confirm that the link is running properly after enabling ACM Notice that the Tx and Rx modulation levels are now shown Now if the link conditions degrade due to rain fading either the Tx or Rx may downshift during the fade event Running the linktest command again will show the lower modulation such as 64QAM 32QAM etc for Tx or Rx The RSSI will also likely change for rain fading but may remain unchanged if the link degradation is due to multipath The modulation RSSI will automatically return to the set value once the fading condition has passed CLI config linktest Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 119 LOCK RSSI MSE BER Tx Rx 1 gt 1 38 00 35 00 0 00E 00 128 QAM 128QAM Step 9 Save the configuration Run the config save command to save all the settings that were changed into non volatile FLASH memory If a power interruptions should occur the link will re establish itself after the interruption is over assumes default_opmode on was enabled and the configuration saved prior to the power interruption Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 120 CLI Based 1 1 Hot Standby Configuration This section assumes that the physical installation has been done already Return t
69. up to 3 Link Test minutes to complete pe oe Reset configuration to factory default Reboot required TDM Stats RF Stats Export current configuration in a readable format in Diagnostics export_config txt Diagnostic Options Import configuration from file config_view txt File EE must be uploaded first Status Display System Log Execute the new configuration imported from User Setting export config txt Password Other Note For Diagnostic Export and Config Export command you may transfer the files off the radio via ftp via cli or tftp after the files are exported You will not be able to download them via the web interface Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 50 Diagnostic Options Loopback Auto runs a Linktest in the digital and IF loopback modes automatically so that the link restores upon completion This is very useful for running diagnostics on the far end of a link where communication will be lost during the test The Link will be broken during the test so ensure that a maintenance window is planned For a single iteration the link will be down for up to 10 seconds Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 107 i R TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 SYSTEMS Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 90 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 59 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup ACM System Loopback Auto 0 Threshold Network Settings IP IBM Ethernet QOS S
70. xx S2 HP ODUs 18 GHZ HP 18 xxxx xx AD18G xx S2 R2 AD18G xx S2 R2 HP MNT 15 WR62 HP MNT 15 WR62 SMC 15 3 HP R SMC 15 3 HP R SMC 15 6 HP R SMC 15 6 HP R SMC 15 3 HP SMC 15 3 HP SMC 15 6 HP SMC 15 6 HP OMC 15 HP OMC 15 HP SMC 18 6 HP R SMC 18 6 HP R SMC 18 3 H SMC 18 3 HP HP MNT 18 WR42 SMC 18 3 HP R HP2 18 xxxXx XX HP ODUs 23 GHZ AD23G xx S2 R2 AD23G xx S2 R2 SMC 18 6 HP_ OMC 18 HP HP MNT 23 W R42 HP MNT 23 W R42 SMC 23 6 HP R SMC 23 6 HP R SMC 26 3 HP R SMC 26 3 HP R HP 23 xxxx xXx HP 2 23 xxxX xXX HP ODUs 26 GHZ SMC 23 3 HP SMC 23 3 HP SMC 23 6 HP SMC 23 6 HP OMC 23 HP OMC 23 HP HP 26 xxxx xx AD26G xx S2 SMC 26 3 HP SMC 26 6 HP NA HP MNT 26 WR42 SMC 26 3 HP R SMC 26 6 HP R HP2 26 xxxx xx AD26G xx S2 SMC 26 3 HP SMC 26 6 HP NA HP MNT 26 WR42 SMC 26 3 HP R SMC 26 6 HP R HP ODUs 26 GHZ HP 28 xxxx xx AD28G xx R2 SMC 28 3 HP SMC 28 6 HP NA HP MNT 28 WR28 SMC 28 3 HP R SMC 28 6 HP R HP ODUs 32 GHZ HP 32 xxxX XX AD32G xx R2 SMC 32 3 HP SMC 32 6 HP NA HP MNT 32 WR28 SMC 32 3 HP R SMC 32 6 HP R HP ODUs 38 GHZ HP 38 xxxx xxX AD38G xx R2 SMC 38 3 HP SMC 38 6 HP OMC 38 HP HP MNT 38 WR28 SMC 38 3 SMC 38 6 HP R AD38G xx R2 AD38G xx R2 SMC 38 3 HP SMC 38 3 H HP 38 xxxx xx HP2 38 xxxx XX SMC 38 6 HP R
71. 0 4 1 3 19 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource19 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 20 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource20 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 21 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource21 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 22 0 gigeEth1 DSCPSource22 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 23 0 gigeEth1 DSCPSource23 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 24 0 gigeEth1 DSCPSource24 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 25 0 gigeEth1 DSCPSource25 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 26 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource26 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 27 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource27 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 28 0 gigeEth1 DSCPSource28 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 29 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource29 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 30 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource30 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 31 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource31 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 32 0 gigeEthi1DSCPSource32 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 33 0 gigeEthi DSCPSource33 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 34 0 gigeEthi DSCPSource34 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 35 0 gigeEthi DSCPSource35 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 36 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource36 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 37 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource37 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 38 0 gigeEth1 DSCPSource38 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 39 0 gigeEthi DSCPSource39 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 4 1 5
72. 0 4 4 3 30 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource29 Integer RW 0 63 D St 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 31 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource30 Integer RW 0 63 0 Si 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 32 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource31 Integer RW 0 63 0 at 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 33 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource32 Integer RW 0 63 0 A 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 34 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource33 Integer RW 0 63 D D 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 35 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource34 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 36 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource35 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 37 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource36 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 38 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource37 Integer RW 0 63 D KI 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 39 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource38 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 40 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource39 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 41 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource40 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 42 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource41 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 43 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource42 Integer RW 0 63 0 S 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 44 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource43 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 45 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource44 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 46 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource45 Integer RW 0 63 D KI 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 47 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource46 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 48 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource47 Integer RW 0 63 D 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 49 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource48 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 50 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource49 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 51 0 gigeEth4DSCPS
73. 0 63 0 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 63 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource62 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 64 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource63 Integer RW 0 63 0 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Ethernet Section Contd 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 1 1 0 gigeEth2AutoNegotiate Integer RW O Off 1 On 1 On 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 1 2 0 gigeEth2Duplex Integer RW O Half Eu Full 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 1 3 0 gigeEth2Enable Integer RW DCH 1 On 1 On 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 1 4 0 _ gigeEth2MaxRate Integer RW 0 1000 1000 st 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 1 5 0 gigeEth2PauseFrame Integer RW O Off 1 On O Off 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 1 6 0 _ gigeEth2Priority Integer RW 0 7 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 1 7 0 gigeEth2Speed Integer RW 0 100 1000 1000 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 1 8 0 gigeEth2Status Integer RO O Off 1 On N A 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 1 9 0 gigeEth2Loopback Integer RW O Off 1 phy 2 mac N A SP 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 2 1 0 gigeEth2InOctets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 2 2 0 _ gigeEth2InUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 2 3 0 _ gigeEth2InNUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 4 1 5454 1 80
74. 0 Integer RW 0 63 D 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 32 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource31 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 33 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource32 Integer RW 0 63 0 BE 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 34 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource33 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 35 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource34 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 36 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource35 Integer RW 0 63 D S 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 37 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource36 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 38 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource37 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 39 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource38 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 40 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource39 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 41 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource40 Integer RW 0 63 0 Bus 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 42 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource41 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 43 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource42 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 44 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource43 Integer RW 0 63 0 at 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 45 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource44 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 46 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource45 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 47 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource46 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 48 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource47 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 49 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource48 Integer RW 0 63 0 ate 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 50 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource49 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 2 3 51 0 gigeEth2DSCPSource50 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4
75. 0m 59 0m oo 0 61 om 62 om 63 0m Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 43 Qos Setup Page for WRR Mode Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 TRA TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 SYSTEMS Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 90 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 70 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup ro SNMP Management ACM System SNMP Daemon ON O OFF Threshold SNMP read string public Network Settings SNMP write string private it IEM SNMP trap string trapstr Ethernet ne SNMP System Status r SNMP Trap Configuration Enable IP Address Link Status ae a Link Test SNMP Manager 1 IP on off 0000 System Statistics SNMP Manager 2 IP O on off 0 0 0 0 Eee SE SNMP Manager 3 IP on orF 0000 ss SNMP Ma 41P on off 0 0 0 0 GE nager 4 IP ON OFI DER Diagnostics SNMP Manager 51P on Oorf 0000 Diagnostic Options Loopback Auto Status Display System Log User Setting Password Other Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 44 SNMP Setup Page Status Monitoring Overview The Web interface provides many ways to look at the status of the traffic flowing across the link and the health of the link The following Figures show the various counters that can be monitored Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 98 Link Status This page displa
76. 1 1 1 0 sysFPGAVer Display String RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 1 2 0 sysOSVer Display String RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 1 3 0 sysFWVer Display String RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 1 4 0 sysPICVer Display String RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 1 5 0 sysModemVer Display String RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 1 6 0 sysODUFW Ver Display String RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 2 1 0 sysFPGAPreVer Display String RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 2 2 0 sysOSPreVer Display String RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 2 3 0 sysFWPreVer Display String N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 2 4 0 sysPICPreVer DisplayString N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 2 5 0 sysModemPreVer Display String RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 2 6 0 sysODUFWPreVer Display String RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 3 1 0 sysIDUModel Display String N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 3 4 0 sysODUSeriallD DisplayString N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 4 1 0 sysMACeth1 DisplayString N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 4 2 0 sysMACeth2 Display String N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 5 1 0 sysipAddress IpAddr RW string size 16 A B C D 192 168 100 100 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 5 2 0 sysSubnetMask IpAddr string size 16 A B C D 255 255 255 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 5 3 0 sysDefaultGateway IpAddr string size 16 A B C D 192 168 100 100 TrangoLink 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 6 1 sysRemarkSystem Display String RW string size 1 100 GigaPlus 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 7 1 sy
77. 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 2 4 0 modemACMProfile64QEnable nteger RO DCH 1 On 1 On 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 2 5 0 _ modemACMProfile128QEnable nteger RO DCH 1 On 1 On 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 2 6 0 _ modemACMProfile256QEnable nteger RO DCH 1 On 1 On 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 3 1 1 0 modemACMQPSKMSE Improve Opaque Float RW 45 0 20 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 3 1 2 0 modemACMQPSKMSE Improvelnt nteger RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 3 2 1 0 modemACM16QMSE Improve Opaque Floa RW 45 0 25 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 3 2 2 0 modemACM16QMSE Improvelnt nteger RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 3 3 1 0 modemACM32QMSE Improve Opaque Floa RW 45 0 26 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 3 3 2 0 modemACM32QMSE Improvelnt nteger RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 3 4 1 0 modemACM64QMSE Improve Opaque Float RW 45 0 29 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 3 4 2 0 modemACM64QMSE Improvelnt nteger RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 3 5 1 0 modemACM128QMSE Improve Opaque Floai RW 45 0 32 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 3 5 2 0 modemACM128QMSE Improvelnt Integer RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 3 6 1 0 modemACM256QMSE Improve Opaque Floai RW 45 0 32 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 3 6 2 0 modemACM256QMSE Improvelnt Integer RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 4 1 1 0 modemACMQPSKMSE Degrade Opaque Floai RW 45 0 17 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 4 1 2 0 modemACMQPSKMSE Degrade Integer RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 2 3 4 2 1 0 modemACM16QMSE Degrade Opaque Floa RW 45 0
78. 1 80 5 5 2 5 dmPort5CounterLCViolations Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 5 3 1 dmPort5EventLOS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 5 3 2 dmPort5EventLOF Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 5 3 3 dmPort5Event AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 5 3 4 dmPort5EventTS16AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 5 3 5 dmPort5Event RAI Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 5 3 6 dmPort5EventLCMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 5 3 7 dmPort5EventLSMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 6 1 1 dmPort6Status Integer RO O Off 1 On DO 0 0 133 1 133 266 2 255 399 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 6 1 2 dmPort6CableConfig Integer RO 3 399 533 4 533 655 0 0 133 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 6 2 1 dmPort6CounterCrcBlockErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 NA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 6 2 2 dmPort6CounterExCrcErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 6 2 3 dmPort6CounterFBAErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 6 2 4 dmPort6CounterFEBErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 6 2 5 dmPort6CounterLCViolations Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 6 3 1 dmPort6EventLOS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 6 3 2 dmPort6EventLOF Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 6 3 3 dmPort6Event AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N
79. 2 Check your Ethernet and power cable connections Ensure proper cable is being used cross over vs straight through cable The LEDs on the Ethernet port should be illuminated Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 133 3 4 5 Check PC s subnet to make sure it is routable to the radio s IP address Ensure snmpd is enabled If a firmware upgrade was just performed and one file did not load properly and the system rebooted you will lose management Please call Technical Support for further assistance No Radio Management connection over the link 1 Verify the In Band management is set up properly Check to see if the IP configuration is correct the VLAN ID is set and matches on both ends and that IBM is enabled T1 E1 Ports not passing traffic 1 2 3 4 Mismatched T1 ports since the T1 ports are port mapped T1 port 1 on IDU one must be connected to T1 port 1 on the second IDU Ensure the port is enabled using the datapath command The datapath must be set to Eth T1 or Eth E1 the config saved and the system rebooted at both sides Verify pin outs of the T1 E1 RJ45 connector GigaPlus Key PDH License Key not activated If there are still problems please contact Technical Support at 858 391 0010 or Email at techsupport trangosys com Before calling please make sure you have the following information e Serial Number e Description of the problem e Steps taken so far to resolve the
80. 2 0 gigeEthiInPortUtil Integer RO 0 100 5454 1 80 4 1 2 13 0 gigeEth1OutPortRate Integer RO 0 400 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 2 14 0 gigeEth1 OutPortUtil Integer RO 0 100 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 1 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource1 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 2 0 gigeEthi DSCPSource2 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 3 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource3 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 4 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource4 Integer RW 0 63 0 S 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 5 0 gigeEthi DSCPSource5 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 6 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource6 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 7 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource7 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 8 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource8 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 9 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource9 Integer RW 0 63 D S 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 10 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource10 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 11 0 gigeEth1DSCPSourcet1 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 12 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource12 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 13 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource13 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 14 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource14 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 15 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource15 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 16 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource16 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 17 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource17 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 18 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource18 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 8
81. 2 7Ghz ETSI TR154 3A 7 512 7 568 56 56 HP1 07 0154 1A ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR154 1A 7 428 7 484 56 56 HP1 07 0154 1B ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR154 1B 7 582 7 638 56 56 HP1 07 0154 2B ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR154 2B 7 624 7 680 56 56 HP1 07 0154 3A ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR154 3A 7 512 7 568 56 56 HP1 07 0154 38 56 HP2 07 0160 1A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR160 1A 7 434 7 497 63 56 HP2 07 0160 1B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR160 1B 7 594 7 657 63 56 HP2 07 0160 2B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR160 2B 7 639 7 702 63 56 HP2 07 0160 3B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR160 3B 7 686 7 749 63 56 HPT 07 0160 1A 56 HP1 07 0160 1B ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR160 1B 7 593 5 7 656 5 63 56 HP1 07 0160 2B ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR160 2B 7 638 5 7 701 5 63 56 HP 1 07 0160 3B ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR160 3B 7 686 0 7 749 0 63 56 HP2 07 0161 1A_ ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 1A 7 114 7 177 63 56 HP2 07 0161 1B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 1B 7 275 7 338 63 56 HP2 07 0161 2A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 2A 7 149 7 212 56 HP2 07 0161 2B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 2B 7 310 7 373 63 56 HP2 07 0161 3A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 3A 7 184 7 247 63 56 HP2 07 0161 3B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 3B 7 345 7 408 63 56 HP2 07 0161 4A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 4A 7 219 7 282 63 56 HP2 07 0161 4B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 4B 7 380 7 443 63 56 HP2 07 0161 5A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 5A 7 239 7 302 63 56 HP2 07 0161 5B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 5B 7 400 7 463 63 56 HP2 07 0161 6A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 6A
82. 256 w Status Display Power i System Log Link Setup User Setting Password Note denotes custom profile is in use Other Save Config Operation Mode Opmode ON Opmode On Opmode Off Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 36 Link Setup Page The link should now be established between the two sides The Active Link indicators will turn green and the RSSI and MSE levels will change according to the link distance or attenuation used bench Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 86 Click the Config Save button at the lower left of any webpage This must be done on both sides of the link Web Based 1 1 Setup The 1 1 Setup is an extension of the basic 1 0 setup 1 1 hot standby utilizes two GigaPlus units connected to a combiner to allow sharing of an antenna at each end of the link One of the units at each end is the main active unit and the other unit is in standby which means that it is ready to take over should the active unit fail This section assumes that the physical installation has been done already Return to the Installation section and connect the units in a 1 1 configuration if required 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 System Configuration and Licenses Follow the steps for 1 0 on the main link as described above with the backup units turned off Turn the standby radio units on but ensure the opmode is off on both to avoid disturbing the active link On th
83. 27 5 freq without any parameter will display the current Tx and Rx frequency for the ODU DESCRIPTION Sets the ODU transmit frequency and then the receive frequency based on the freq_duplex spacing In some cases the IDU IF frequency is changed as well Giga ODU xx In general for HP ODUs there is no limitation on the Certain IDU ODU PLL synthesizers are programmed for each and every individual frequency GigaPlus supports model 6 6E 11 11E 15 18 18E 23 23E of SP ODU s And 6 38Ghz HP ODU s freg_ duplex SYNTAX freq_duplex duplex Default 0 Configuration Storage Yes Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 159 freq duplex without any parameter will display the current duplex value ONLY for HP ODUs DESCRIPTION Sets the duplex value to be used for programming the transmit frequency and therefore the receive frequency ftp SYNTAX ftp ftp lt server ip gt lt user name gt ftp gt get lt file name gt perform ftp get command Get file from the ftp server ftp gt mode configure ftp operation mode Passive or active ftp gt put lt file_name gt lt server path gt perform ftp put command Put file to the ftp server ftp gt logout logout of ftp session Default server_ip NULL user_name NULL mode Passive Configuration Storage No DESCRIPTION To perform ftp operation Provide the command with the ftp server IP and the user l
84. 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 10 2 syslmageUpgradeStatus Integer RO O NA 1 Failed O NA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 10 3 syslmageToggle Integer RW 1 Toggle O NA 1 Export 2 Import Remove 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 11 0 sysConfigOption Integer RW 4 Save O NA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 12 1 0 sysDiagnostic Integer RW 1 Export O NA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 12 2 0 sysDiagnosticStatus Integer RO O NA 1 Failed O NA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 13 1 0 sysSyslogExport Integer RW 1 Export 2 Clear O NA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 13 2 0 sysSyslogLevel Integer RW 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 14 0 sysReboot Integer RW 1 REBOOT 0 NA O Factory Default 1 IP 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 15 0 sysResetOption Integer RW 2 License 0 NA O ETH only 1 ETH T1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 16 0 sysDatapath Integer RW 2 ETH E1 O ETH only 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 17 1 0 sysAlarm1 Integer RW DOT 1 On O Off 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 17 2 0 sysAlarm2 Integer RW O Off 1 On O Off 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 18 0 sysFanCtrl Integer DW 0 FanOff 1 Fan1On 2 Fan2On 1 Fan1iOn 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 19 0 sysIDUTemp Integer RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 20 1 0 sysHTTPD Integer RW O Off 1 On O Off 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 20 2 0 sysSNMPD Integer RW DO 1 On 1 On 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 20 3 0 sysTFTPD Integer RO O Off 1 On 1 On 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 20 4 0 sysTelnetD Integer RW O Off 1 On DO 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 21 0 sysRPSEnable Integ
85. 454 1 80 4 1 3 40 0 gigeEthi DSCPSource40 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 41 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource41 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 42 0 gigeEth1 DSCPSource41 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 1 3 43 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource42 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 1 3 44 0 gigeEth1 DSCPSource43 Integer RW 0 63 D 5454 1 80 4 1 3 45 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource44 Integer RW 0 63 D S 5454 1 80 4 1 3 46 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource45 Integer RW 0 63 D 5454 1 80 4 1 3 47 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource46 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 1 3 48 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource47 Integer RW 0 63 D 5454 1 80 4 1 3 49 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource48 Integer RW 0 63 D 5454 1 80 4 1 3 50 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource49 Integer RW 0 63 D 5454 1 80 4 1 3 51 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource50 Integer RW 0 63 D 5454 1 80 4 1 3 52 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource51 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 1 3 53 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource52 Integer RW 0 63 0 6 5454 1 80 4 1 3 54 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource53 Integer RW 0 63 0 3 5454 1 80 4 1 3 55 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource54 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 1 3 56 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource55 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 1 3 57 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource56 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 1 3 58 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource57 Integer RW 0 63 0 5454 1 80 4 1 3 59 0 gigeEth1 DSCPSource58 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 60 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource59 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 61 0 gigeEthi DSCPSource60 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 3 62 0 gigeEth1DSCPSource61 Integer RW
86. 5 Model of ODU ODU Serial Number IDU Serial Number OBM IDU MAC Address IBM OBM IDU IP Address IBM Polarization of this unit V orH Antenna Model Antenna Serial Number Transmit Frequency Setting MHz Transmit Power Setting dBm Speed Modulation Setting Adaptive Coding amp Modulation ON OFF Automatic Transmit Power Control ON OFF Target RSSI Setting dBm Recorded RSSI dBm Expected RSSI from PCN dBm Recorded MSE dB Linktest 99 stable RSSI MSE Lock Yes No 24 Hour Traffic Test No Errors Pass Errors Fail Utype Active Standby Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 246 Model of ODU ODU Serial Number IDU Serial Number OBM IDU MAC Address IBM OBM IDU IP Address IBM Polarization of this unit V orH Combiner Model Combiner Serial Number Transmit Frequency Setting MHz Transmit Power Setting dBm Speed Modulation Setting Adaptive Coding amp Modulation ON OFF Automatic Transmit Power Control ON OFF Target RSSI Setting dBm Recorded RSSI dBm Expected RSSI from PCN dBm Recorded MSE dB Linktest 99 stable RSSI MSE Lock Yes No 24 Hour Traffic Test No Errors Pass Errors Fail Utype Active Standby Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 247 Site B Information Customer Site Name Site Address S
87. 5 1 3 6 dmPort1EventLCMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 1 3 7 dmPort1EventLSMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 2 1 1 dmPort2Status Integer RO DO 1 On DO 0 0 133 1 133 266 2 255 399 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 2 1 2 tdmPort2CableConfig Integer RO 3 399 533 4 533 655 0 0 133 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 2 2 1 dmPort2CounterCrcBlockErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 2 2 2 dmPort2CounterExCrcErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 2 2 3 dmPort2CounterFBAErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 2 2 4 dmPort2CounterFE BErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 2 2 5 dmPort2CounterLCViolations Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 2 3 1 dmPort2EventLOS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 2 3 2 dmPort2EventLOF Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 2 3 3 dmPort2Event AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 2 3 4 dmPort2EventTS16AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 2 3 5 dmPort2Event RAI Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 2 3 6 tdmPort2EventLCMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 2 3 7 dmPort2EventLSMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 3 1 1 dmPort3Status Integer RO DO 1 On DO 0 0 133 1 133 266 2 255 399 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 3 1 2 dmPort3CableConfig Integer
88. 6 6 5 rapMSEMinThreshold RO Current MSE value N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 6 6 rapMSEMaxThreshold RO Current MSE value N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 6 7 rapBERMinThreshold RO Current BER value N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 6 8 rapBERMaxThreshold RO Current BER value N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 6 9 rapFERMinThreshold RO Current FER value N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 6 10 rapFERMax Threshold RO Current FER value N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 6 11 trapRSSIMinThreshold RO Current RSSI value N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 6 12 trapRSSIMaxThreshold RO Current RSSI value N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 6 13 rapInP ortUtilMinThreshold RO Current In port untilization N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 6 14 rapInP ortUtilMax Threshold RO Current In port untilization N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 6 15 rapQutPortUtilMinThreshold RO Current Out port untilization N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 6 16 rapOutPortUtilMax Threshold RO Current Out port untilization N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 7 1 trapVoltage1 25Failure RO 1 Failed N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 7 2 trapVoltage2 5Failure RO 1 Failed N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 7 3 trapVoltage3 3Failure RO 1 Failed N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 7 4 trapVoltage5Failure RO 1 Failed N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 8 1 1 trapTDM1StatusUpdate RO O OFF 1 ON N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 8 2 1 trapTDM2Status Update RO O OFF 1 ON N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 8 3 1 trapTDM3Status Update RO O OFF 1 ON N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 8 4 1 trapTDM4Sta
89. 6 HP R HP2 06 0340 xx HP2 06 0350 xx P2 SMC 06 6 HP2 AD6GU xx R4 R3 SMC 06 3 HP2 SMC 06 6 HP2 OMC 06 Note All R3 Antennas require a Remote Mount for the ODU and Waveguide HP ODUs 7 GHZ HP2 MNT 6 WR137 HP2 MNT 6 WR137 SMC 06 3 SMC 06 6 HP R HP 07 xxxx xx AD7G xx S2 SMC 78 3 HP SMC 78 6 HP OMC 07 HP HP MNT 78 WR112 SMC 78 3 HP R SMC 78 6 HP R HP2 07 xxxx xx AD7G xx S2 SMC 78 3 HP SMC 78 6 HP OMC 07 HP HP MNT 78 WR112 SMC 78 3 HP R SMC 78 6 HP R HP ODUs 8 GHZ HP 08 xxxx xx HP2 08 xxxx xx AD8G xx R2 AD8G xx R2 SMC 78 3 HP SMC 78 3 HP SMC 78 6 HP SMC 78 6 HP OMC 07 HP HP MNT 78 WR112 HP MNT 78 WR112 SMC 78 3 SMC 78 3 HP R HP R SMC 78 6 HP R SMC 78 6 HP R HP ODUs 10 GHZ HP2 10 xxxx xx AD10G xx S2 HP ODUs 11 GHZ NA NA NA NA NA NA HP2 13 xxxx xx AD13G xx S2 R2 SMC 13 3 H HP MNT 13 WR75 HP 11 xxxx xx AD11G xx S2 R2 SMC 11 3 HP SMC 11 6 HP OMG 11 HP HP MNT 11 WR75 SMC 11 3 HP R SMC 11 6 HP R HP2 11 xxxx xx AD11G xx S2 R2 SMC 11 3 HP SMC 11 6 HP OMGC 11 HP HP MNT 11 WR75 SMC 11 3 HP R SMC 11 6 HP R HP ODUs 13 GHZ HP 13 xxxx xx AD13G xx S2 R2 SMC 13 3 HP SMC 13 6 HP SMC 13 3 SMC 13 6 HP R SMC 13 6 HP R HP ODUs 15GHZ HP 15 xxxx xx AD15G xx S2 HP 2 15 xxxx xx AD15G
90. 60 1B 38 304 38 892 588 56 HP2 38 1260 2A ODU HP2 38Ghz ETSI TR1260 2A 37 604 38 192 HP2 38 1260 2B Jon HP2 38Ghz ETSI TR1260 2B 38 864 39 452 588 56 HP1 38 1260 1A ODU HP 38Ghz ANSVETSI TR1260 1A 37 044 37 632 HP1 38 1260 1B _ ODU HP 38Ghz ANSVETSI TR1260 1B 38 304 38 892 HP1 38 1260 2A ODU HP 38Ghz ANSVETSI TR1260 2A 588 56 HP1 38 1260 2B ODU HP 38Ghz ANSVETSI TR1260 2B 588 56 Frequencies shown are NOT center frequencies but rather the edge of the transmit band Center frequency limits are 1 2 the channel bandwidth away from these numbers Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Accessories TRANGO PtP MICROWAVE BAND SPECIFIC ACCESSORIES HP 06 0340 xx HP2 06 0160 xx HP2 06 0170 xx AD6GU xx R2 R3 SMC 06 3 H P2 SMC 06 6 HP2 OMC 06 HP MNT 06 WR137 HP2 MNT 6 WR137 SMC 06 3 Dir Mnt 3 3 dB Dir 1 9 6 dB Dir Ortho Rem Mnt 3 3 Rem Mnt 1 9 6 Model Mnt Comb Mnt Comb Remote Mount HP ODUs 6 GHZ HP 06 0240 xx AD6GL xx R2 R3 SMC 06 3 HP SMC 06 6 HP OMC 06 HP HP MNT 06 WR137 SMC 06 3 HP R SMC 06 6 HP R HP 06 0252 xx AD6GL xx R2 R3 SMC 06 3 HP OMC 06 HP HP MNT 06 WR137 SMC 06 3 HP R SMC 06 6 HP R SMC 06 6 HP R SMC 06 6 HP R SMC 06 6 HP R HP2 06 0252 xx P2 SMC 06 6 HP2 OMC 06 HP2 MNT 6 WR137 SMC 06 3 SMC 06 6 HP R HP2 06 0300 xx P2 SMC 06 6 HP2 OMC 06 HP2 MNT 6 WR137 SMC 06 3 SMC 06
91. 7 274 7 337 63 56 HP2 07 0161 6B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 6B 7 435 7 498 56 HP2 07 0161 7A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 7A 7 309 1372 63 56 HP2 07 0161 7B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 7B 7 470 7 533 63 56 HP2 07 0161 8A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 8A 7 344 7 407 63 56 HP2 07 0161 8B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 8B 7 505 7 568 63 56 HP2 07 0161 9A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 9A 7 414 7 477 63 56 HP2 07 0161 9B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 9B 7 575 7 638 63 56 HP2 07 0161 10A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 10A 7 449 7 512 63 56 HP2 07 0161 10B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 10B 7 610 7 673 63 56 HP2 07 0161 21A JODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 21A 7 484 7 547 56 HP2 07 0161 21B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 21B 7 645 7 708 63 56 HP2 07 0161 22A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 22A 7 519 7 582 63 56 HP2 07 0161 22B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 22B 7 680 7 743 63 56 HP2 07 0161 23A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 23A 7 539 7 602 63 56 HP2 07 0161 23B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 23B 7 700 7 763 63 56 HP2 07 0161 24A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 24A 7 574 7 637 63 56 HP2 07 0161 24B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 24B 7 735 7 798 63 56 HP2 07 0161 25A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 25A 7 609 7 672 63 56 HP2 07 0161 25B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 25B 7 770 7 833 56 HP2 07 0161 26A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 26A 7 644 7 707 56 HP2 07 0161 26B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR161 26B 7 805 7 868 56 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Outdoor Unit Min Max Range Siz
92. 8 1008 HP 32 0812 2B HP2 28 1008 2A ODU HP 28Ghz ETSI TR1008 2A 1008 56 HP2 28 1008 2B ODU HP 28Ghz ETSI TR1008 2B 1008 56 EE 70 5 HHP2 26 450 1B 450 HP2 28 450 2A 70 55 HP2 28 450 2B ODU HP 28Ghz ANSI TR450 2B 28 060 28 240 450 56 HP2 28 450 3A ODU HP 28Ghz ANSI TR450 3A 27 720 27 900 450 56 HP2 28 450 3B ODU HP 28Ghz ANSI TR450 3B 28 170 28 350 450 56 HP ODUSs 32 GHZ HP 32 0812 1A ODU HP 32Ghz ETSI TR812 1A 392 56 HP 32 0812 1B ODU HP 32Ghz ETSI TR812 1B 392 56 HP 32 0812 2A ODU HP 32Ghz ETSI TR812 2A 392 56 ODU HP 32Ghz ETSI TR812 2B 32 991 33 383 HP1 38 0700 1A Ion HP 38Ghz ANSVETSI TR700 1A 38 595 38 805 210 56 HP1 38 0700 1B HP 38Ghz ANSVETSI TR700 1B 39 295 39 505 21 56 HP1 38 0700 2A HP 38Ghz ANSVETSI TR700 2A 38 795 39 005 210 56 HP1 38 0700 2B HP 38Ghz ANSVETSI TR700 2B 39 495 39 705 210 56 HP1 38 0700 3A HP 38Ghz ANSVETSI TR700 3A 38 995 39 205 210 56 HP1 38 0700 3B HP 38Ghz ANSVETSI TR700 38 39 695 39 905 210 56 HP1 38 0700 4A HP 38Ghz ANSVETSI TR700 4A 39 195 39 405 21 56 HP1 38 0700 48 HP 38Ghz ANSVETSI TR700 48 39 895 40 105 210 56 HP2 38 1260 1A Jon HP2 38Ghz ETSI TR1260 1A 37 044 37 632 588 56 HP2 38 1260 1B Jon HP2 38Ghz ETSI TR12
93. 8 1560 3A ODU HP2 18Ghz ANSI TR1560 3A 17 700 18 140 HP2 18 1560 3B ODU HP2 18Ghz ANSI TR1560 3B 19 260 19 700 HP1 18 1560 3A JODU HP 18Ghz ANSI TR1560 3A 17 700 18 140 HP1 18 1560 3B ODU HP 18Ghz ANSI TR1560 3B 19 260 19 700 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 236 Max TX Freq TX Freq Diplexer Chan Outdoor Unit Min Max Range Size Part Numbers Description MHz MHz MHz MHz HP ODUs 23 GHZ HP2 23 1200 5A ODU HP2 23Ghz ANSI TR1200 5A 21 200 21 600 400 56 HP2 23 1200 5B ODU HP2 23Ghz ANSI TR1200 5B 22 400 22 800 ae 56 MT 120008 ODU pP mere ANGRE EE HP2 23 1232 1A ODU HP2 23Ghz ETSI TR1232 1A 21 200 21 500 300 56 HP2 23 1232 1B ODU HP2 23Ghz ETSI TR1232 1B 22 432 22 732 300 56 IHP22312322A ODU HP223Ghz ETSITAIZA P f nae 2 786 314 6 IHP223123228 ODU HP223Ghz ETSITRI282 28 22704 23018 314 6 IHP2 23 1232 3A_ ODU HP2 23Ghz ERIC 22 003 314 6 HP22312323B_ ODU MP2 23Ghz ETSTTR12382 38 f aon 2 55 HP1 23 1232 3A ODU HP 23Ghz ETSI TR1232 3A 21 779 22 093 HP1 23 1232 3B ODU HP 23Ghz ETSI TR1232 3B 23 011 23 325 HP1 23 1232 4A ODU HP 23Ghz ETSI TR1232 4A 22 086 22 386 HP1 23 1232 4B ODU HP 23Ghz ETSI TR1232 4B 23 318 23 618 300 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 237 HP ODUs 26 GHZ Max TX Freq TX Freq Diplexer Chan Outdoor Unit Min Max Rang
94. AM 18 75 22 37 8 32 None 12 32QAM 18 75 22 49 10 8 None 14 32QAM 18 75 22 55 12 20 None 20 32QAM 30 38 78 17 42 None 25 32QAM 30 38 99 21 8 None 28 32QAM 30 38 118 26 None 30 32QAM 50 39 118 26 None 40 32QAM 50 66 159 35 42 Key 1 50 32 66 195 43 4 3 75 MHz 64QAM 9 375 22 18 3 0 None 5 64QAM 9 375 22 24 4 30 None 7 64QAM 9 375 22 31 5 6 None 8 64QAM 9 375 22 40 7 2 None 10 64QAM 18 75 22 46 8 32 None 12 64QAM 18 75 22 60 10 8 None 14 64QAM 18 75 22 67 12 20 None 20 64QAM 30 38 96 17 42 None 25 64QAM 30 38 120 21 8 Key 1 28 64QAM 30 38 142 26 Key 1 30 64QAM 50 39 142 26 Key 1 40 64QAM 50 66 192 35 42 Key 1 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 187 4 3 75 MHz 128QAM 9 375 22 21 3 0 None 5 128QAM 9 375 22 27 3 40 None 7 128QAM 9 375 22 36 5 6 None 8 128QAM 9 375 22 46 7 2 None 10 128QAM 18 75 22 53 8 32 None 12 128QAM 18 75 22 70 10 8 None 14 128QAM 18 75 22 78 12 20 None 20 128QAM 30 38 111 17 42 None 25 128QAM 30 38 140 21 8 Key 1 28 128QAM 30 38 167 26 Key 1 30 128QAM 50 39 167 26 4 3 75 MHz 256QAM 9 375 22 23 3 0 None 5 256QAM 9 375 22 31 4 30 None 7 256QAM 9 375 22 40 5 6 None 8 256QAM 9 375 22 52 7 2 None 10 256QAM 18 75 22 60 8 32 None 12 256QAM 18 75 22 78 10 8 None 14 256QAM 18 75 22 88 12 20 None 20 256QAM 30 38 126 17 42 Key 1 25 256QA
95. AM128 QAM64 QAM32 or QAM16 the table shows each setting and total range of modulation levels that will be used for that setting The threshold values can be changed by the operator if desired however the default values shown are the recommended settings Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 33 Speed Setting QAM256 Modulation Improve Degrade QAM256 NA 27 2 QAM64 29 2 24 3 QAM16 25 3 18 5 QPSK 20 3 NA Speed Setting using QAM128 Modulation Improve Degrade QAM128 NA 27 2 QAM64 29 2 24 3 QAM32 26 3 21 3 QAM16 25 3 18 5 QPSK 20 3 NA Speed Setting using QAM64 Modulation Improve Degrade QAM64 NA 24 3 QAM32 26 3 21 3 QAM16 25 3 18 5 QPSK 20 3 NA Speed Setting using QAM32 Modulation Improve Degrade QAM32 NA 21 3 QAM16 25 3 18 5 QPSK 20 3 NA Speed Setting using QAM16 Modulation Improve Degrade QAM16 NA 18 5 QPSK 20 3 NA Table 5 ACM Threshold Table A The ACM feature will automatically shift the modulation level up or down based on the MSE value and the above specified thresholds If you do not want the radio to automatically change speed settings then disable ACM Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 34 ACM Detailed Description If the channel conditions degrade due to multipath or fading the MSE may be affected This typically occurs during heavy rain
96. Combiner Model Combiner Serial Number Transmit Frequency Setting MHz Transmit Power Setting dBm Speed Modulation Setting Adaptive Coding amp Modulation ON OFF Automatic Transmit Power Control ON OFF Target RSSI Setting dBm Recorded RSSI dBm Expected RSSI from PCN dBm Recorded MSE dB Linktest 99 stable RSSI MSE Lock Yes No 24 Hour Traffic Test No Errors Pass Errors Fail Utype Active Standby Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 250 Appendix G Declaration of Conformity We Trango Systems Inc 14118 Stowe Drive Ste B Poway California 92127 USA Tel 1 858 391 0010 Fax 1 858 391 0020 Hereby declare that the product s listed below Product Name TrangoLINK GigaPLUS Indoor Unit 100Mbps Full Duplex 1 2 U rack mnt Model No GIGAPLUS IDU 1 Product Name High Power Outdoor Unit 6 40 GHz Model No HP XX YYYY ZZ HP1 XX YYYY ZZ HP2 XX YYYY ZZ Where XX the Frequency Band in GHz YYYY the T R Spacing ZZ the Sub band To which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following standards and or other normative documents EN 302 217 2 2 2007 04 EN 302 217 2 1 2005 08 EN 301 489 17 v1 2 1 2002 08 EN 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 2001 First Edition EN 50385 2002 We hereby declare that all essential radio test suites have been carried out and that the above named products are in conformity with all the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC The conformity assess
97. Commissioning Logs 240 Appendix G Declaration of Conformity annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 251 OSS ANY E 252 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Tables Table 1 TrangoLINK GigaPlus part numbers rnrorvrrvrvrvrrrrrererevevevererrerereserevevenennn 14 Table 2 Combiner Cross Heterence n 25 Table 3 GigaPlus Band and T R Spacing Options sssssseeeeeeeseeeeenrnnrneserrrrennn 28 Table 4 MSE Expected and Maximum Values ennenen nenene 32 Table 5 ACM Threshold Table EEN 34 Table 6 Max Link Capacity Mbps for non ACM Speed Settings eeesnsssneeee 36 Table 7 Maximum Set Power Levels by Band and Modulation sssnnnseneeeeeeeeeeeee 38 Table 8 Minimum TX set power by band 38 Table 9 Max Receive Level Input 39 Table 10 Failover EE 42 Table 11 Default Login Passwords rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 50 Table 12 Recommended Torque EEN 71 Table 13 RSSI to Voltage Conversion cccscssesseseeseeeseeeeeeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeeeess 123 Table 14 T1 E1 Cable VWumg ne 210 Table 15 Console Cable Pin outs EEN 211 Table 16 Alarm Port EIDEN ee ge 212 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Figures Figure 1 IDU Functional Block Duagoram 17 Figure 2 ODU Functional Block Diagramm 18 Figure 3 Front Panel of GigaPlus ID 19 Figure 4 Side of IDU Shows where MAC address can be found 22 Figure 5 Outdoor Unit Co
98. DU is supplied with mounting brackets and screws for installation into a standard 19 inch rack The IDU is provided with a ground lug that should be connected to the rack ground with a short length of stranded copper wire to ensure a low impedance path to ground When tightening screws follow the recommended torque in the Table below Screw or Nut Torque in Ibs Size 4 40 6 6 32 12 8 32 22 10 32 37 1 20 65 Table 12 Recommended Torque A single IDU with the Rack Ears installed is shown in the Figure below It is recommended to always install the IDU on the left side to reduce the length of the grounding wire to the rack Figure 18 IDU with Rack Ears installed Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 71 Connecting power The GigaPlus is supplied with a three position locking terminal block for connecting the 48 VDC power supply The middle position is Earth Ground and the outer two positions are 48 VDC See the Figure below Ground Dual Power Lug Connector Figure 19 Power Connection on Front Panel Although only one of the 48 VDC connections is required dual power supplies can be used to provide redundancy by connection the left position to one supply and the right position to the other supply Internal diodes prevent current from flowing the wrong direction in the case that one of the power supplies should fail Under normal operation the current will be divided between the two su
99. E SFP port VLAN ID 4093 GE4 GigE SFP port VLAN ID 4094 At the other end of the link the internal tags are removed and the original packets are sent out unaltered Essentially the GigaPlus is performing double tagging on packets that have already been tagged Port mapping is active when smart mode is on Qin Q Double Tagging and smart_mode If the operator wishes to send packets that are already double tagged through the link then smart mode must be disabled With smart_mode off all traffic coming in on GE1 will appear at BOTH GE1 and GE2 ports on the far end Smart_mode must be enabled on both ends of the link and it is recommended that only one of the traffic ports GE1 or GE2 be utilized at each end One added benefit of smart_mode being off is that the link can act as a media converter Side A of the link can be copper RJ45 and side B can be GigE fiber single or multimode The media conversion will only work for 1000BaseT as the fiber interface does not support 10 100BaseT modes It is recommended that both ports be set to the same speed and duplex at both ends of the link In Band Management IBM with VLAN tagging will not operate with the smart mode turned off Out of band management and IBM with VLAN tagging off SW V3 0 will still be available as when Smart Mode is off Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 45 Quality of Service QoS 802 1p and Diffserv GigaPlus internal switch fabric performs QoS on all
100. ES Firmware Version ad Current Previous System Status IDU FPGA 00270408 00270408 Version IDU FW 3p0r0D022412 3p0r0D022412 Link Status IDU OS 2p6r22b0D022412 2p6r22b0D022412 Link Test IDU PIC 62 62 System Statistics IDU Modem 1 1 Ethernet Stats ODU FW 150410 150410 TDM Stats RF Stats IDU ODU Models Diagnostics Serial ID Model Diagnostic Options IDU 8481376 IDU GigaPlus 1 Status Display ODU R15100414 HP 23 1232 A System Log User Setting Other Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 13 System Status Version Page The main format of the GigaPlus Web Interface is shown in Figure 11 above The layout is designed to allow the operator to view the current link status on all pages The left side of the display shows various pages organized by function Each page can be opened and explored by simply clicking on the italicized page name Navigation Bar The navigation bar the left shaded area containing the functional categories The navigation bar contains the following categories e Radio Setting The essential Radio Link setup parameters TX RX frequency transmitter power ATPC speed and modulation as well as the capacity license are found here Settings for 1 1 failover are found here as well Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 51 Network Settings The essential Network setup parameters such as IP address In Band Management IBM Ethernet port settings Quality of Service QoS and SN
101. Ensure that ATPC is off Are both ODUs mounted on the same polarization ODUs must be mounted with matching polarizations at each end of the link If one side is mounted on the antenna differently than the other side the link will not lock or the signal level will be 30 or more dB lower than expected Is the ODU installed properly on the remote mount remote mount applications only The radio unit will only operate in a single orientation on the remote mount Follow the directions on the remote mount to ensure correct installation The Arrow on the Remote mount must line up with the V on the ODU RF Link is good but packet loss is occurring 1 2 3 Verify the duplex and speed settings in the Ethernet port are correct 100 or 1 Gbit and match the connected equipment and that no CRC errors on the port are occurring Verify that the Ethernet ports are connected properly The GigaPlus family of Radios are port mapped meaning that the traffic going into Ethernet port 1 on the local side will only appear at port 1 of the remote side local side port 2 traffic will appear on the remote side port 2 etc Check the Ethernet cables for correct wiring If 1000BaseT is being implemented Cat5e or Cat6 cable should be used Ensure that the cable is shielded and proper grounding is applied to the RJ45 connector No direct management using Out of band port If you cannot telnet into the IDU or open an HTTP browser session 1
102. Ethernet Qos SNMP System Status Version Link Status Link Test System Statistics Ethernet Stats TDM Stats RF Stats Diagnostics Diagnostic Options Loopback Auto Status Display System Log User Setting Password Other Save Config Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 52 Status Display Page Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 109 TRA SYSTEMS TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 80 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 59 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup ER ro Status Display System Display Options Choose a Option Threshold FIT VErsion K K E Modem Version 1 1 Network Settings ODU FW Version 150410 150410 IP IBM Ethernet Tx Freq 21472 00 21472 00 Qos Rx Freq 22704 00 22704 00 Freq Duplex 1232 00 1232 00 SNMP Tx Power 10 00 10 00 System Status Modulation 256QAM 256QAM Version Bandwidth 80 00 80 00 Link Status Datapath Eth Only Eth Only ACM Enable enabled enabled 3 Link Test Alignment Mode off off System Statistics ATPC Off Off Ethernet Stats ATPC Step Size 2 i TDM Stats ATPC Max Power 17 0 17 0 ODU Power On On RF Stats Speed Modulation 256QAM 256QAM Diagnostics Speed Bandwidth 80 00 80 00 Diagnostic Options Default Opmode On On Loopback Mode off off Loopback PS Data Pattern fpga fpca Status Display ODU LED On On System Log Target RSSI 40 00 40 00 User Setting
103. Freq 23500 00 MHz Freq Duplex 1200 00 MHz Next Set the far end transmitter frequency separate session with the other radio CLI config freq 23500 Tx Freq 23500 00 MHz Rx Freq 22300 00 MHz Freq Duplex 1200 00 MHz If the system has been installed and the far end transmitter is also on the link can be checked using the linktest command CLI config linktest LOCK RSSI MSE BER 1 gt 1 45 00 36 70 0 00E 00 Step 5 Enable Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM Optional If ACM is desired the acm enable command should be used on both ends of the link IMPORTANT After the ACM is enabled after initial link establishment the speed command must be reissued CLI config acm enable on ACM enable on SUCCESS Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 118 The two steps above must be done on both ends of the link starting with the unit that does not have output band management or which relies on the GigaPlus IBM connection for management Step 6 Set the Speed and Modulation The speed setting may require a license key if the resulting payload speed is above 100 Mbps The command speed shows the current modulation Bandwidth in MHz Symbol Rate in Msym sec and the payload speed capacity in Mbps CLI config speed Modul ati on 128QAM Bandwidth 20 00 Symrate 17 42 Speed 111 00 Step 7 Enable the Transmitters Turn opmode on on both ends of the link This enables the transmitter on the
104. Ghz ETSI TR300 2A Low Band 6 014 96 HP2 06 0300 2B ODU HP2 6Ghz ETSI TR300 2B Low Band 6 314 96 HP2 06 0300 3A ODU HP2 6Ghz ETSI TR300 3A Low Band 6 082 96 HP2 06 0300 3B ODU HP2 6Ghz ETSI TR300 3B Low Band 6 286 6 382 96 HP2 06 0300 4A ODU HP2 6Ghz ETSI TR300 4A Low Band 6 054 6 150 96 HP2 06 0300 4B ODU HP2 6Ghz ETSI TR300 4B Low Band 6 354 6 450 96 56 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 227 Max TX Freq TX Freq Diplexer Chan Outdoor Unit Min Max Range Size Part Numbers Description MHz MHz MHz MHz HP 06 0340 2A ODU HP 6Ghz ETSI TR340 2A High Band HP 06 0340 2B ODU HP 6Ghz ETSI TR340 2B High Band HP 06 0340 3A ODU HP 6Ghz ETSI TR340 3A High Band HP 06 0340 3B ODU HP 6Ghz ETSI TR340 3B High Band Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 228 Outdoor Unit Part Numbers Description HP ODUs 7 GHZ TX Freq TX Freq Diplexer Min Max Range MHz MHz MHz Max Chan Size MHz HP2 07 0150 1A ODU HP2 7Ghz ANSI TR150 1A 6 875 6 945 70 56 HP2 07 0150 2A ODU HP2 7Ghz ANSI TR150 2A 6 905 6 975 70 56 HP2 07 0154 1A Jop HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR154 1A 7 428 7 484 56 56 HP2 07 0154 1B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR154 1B 7 582 7 638 56 56 HP2 07 0154 28 56 HP2 07 0154 3A ODU HP
105. Ghz ETSI TR644 2B 15 254 112 HP1 15 0644 3A ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR644 3A 112 HP1 15 0644 3B ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR644 3B 15 240 15 352 112 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 235 Max TX Freq TX Freq Diplexer Chan Outdoor Unit Min Max Range Size Part Numbers Description MHz MHz MHz MHz HP1 15 0728 1B ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR728 1B 15 228 15 343 HP1 15 0728 2A ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR728 2A 14 500 14 625 HP1 15 0728 2B ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR728 2B 15 228 15 353 HP2 15 0728 1A ODU HP2 15Ghz ETSI TR728 1A 14 500 14 615 HP2 15 0728 1B ODU HP2 15Ghz ETSI TR728 1B 15 228 15 343 HP ODUs 18 GHZ HP2 18 1010 3A ODU HP2 18Ghz ETSI TR1010 1008 3A 18 180 18 480 300 56 HP2 18 1010 3B ODU HP2 18Ghz ETSI TR1010 1008 3B 19 190 19 490 300 56 HP2 18 1010 4A ODU HP2 18Ghz ETSI TR1010 1008 4A 18 400 18 700 300 56 HP1 18 1010 4A ODU HP 18Ghz ETSI TR1010 1008 4A 18 400 18 700 HP1 18 1010 4B ODU HP 18Ghz ETSI TR1010 1008 4B 19 410 19 710 HP1 18 1092 1A ODU HP 18Ghz ETSI TR1092 1A 17 700 18 060 360 56 HP1 18 1092 1B ODU HP 18Ghz ETSI TR1092 1B 18 805 19 165 360 56 HP1 18 1092 2A ODU HP 18Ghz ETSI TR1092 2A 17 975 18 335 360 56 HP1 18 1092 2B ODU HP 18Ghz ETSI TR1092 2B 19 080 19 440 HP1 18 1092 3A ODU HP 18Ghz ETSI TR1092 3A 18 235 18 595 HP1 18 1092 3B ODU HP 18Ghz ETSI TR1092 3B 19 340 19 700 HP2 1
106. HP 15Ghz ETSI TR420 5A 14 606 14 725 119 HP1 15 0420 5B ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR420 5B 15 026 15 145 119 HP1 15 0420 6A ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR420 6A HP1 15 0420 6B ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR420 6B f HP1 15 0420 7A ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR420 7A 14 816 14 928 112 HP1 15 0420 7B_ ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR420 7B 15 236 15 348 112 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 234 Max TX Freq TX Freq Diplexer Chan Outdoor Unit Min Max Range Size Part Numbers Description MHz MHz MHz MHz HP2 15 0490 7B ODU HP2 15Ghz ETSI TR490 7B 15 229 15 348 119 56 HP1 15 0490 4A ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR490 4A 14 403 14 522 119 56 HP1 15 0490 4B ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR490 4B 14 893 15 012 119 56 HP2 15 0475 3A ODU HP2 15Ghz ETSI TR475 3A 14 715 14 883 168 56 HP2 15 0475 3B ODU HP2 15Ghz ETSI TR475 3B 15 190 15 358 168 56 HP1 15 0640 1A ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR640 1A 14 500 14 610 110 S HP1 15 0640 1B ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR640 1B 15 140 15 250 110 HP1 15 0640 2A ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR640 2A 14605 14 715 10 1 3 HP1 15 0640 2B ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR640 2B 15 245 15 355 110 56 HP2 15 0644 3B ODU HP2 15Ghz ETSI TR644 3B 15 240 15 352 HP1 15 0644 1A ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR644 1A 14 400 14 512 112 HP1 15 0644 1B ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR644 1B i 112 HP1 15 0644 2A ODU HP 15Ghz ETSI TR644 2A 14 610 112 HP1 15 0644 2B ODU HP 15
107. IDU for this feature to work properly Option OFF Disable failover mode feature Option ON with port OFF Standby unit disable all Ethernet TDM ports Option ON with port ON Standby unit will leave the Ethernet TDM port enabled When enabled a KeepAlive message will be exchanged between the two GigaPlus IDU to determine their utype NOTE This command will set the utype state to default and perform election period which will affect the radio link Therefore it is not recommended to be executed while the link is running with traffic Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 157 EXAMPLE CLI config failover Failover mode off CLI config failover on Failover mode on SUCCESS RELATED cli config fanctrl SYNTAX fanctrl fanctrl lt on off gt Default fan ON Configuration Storage Yes fanctrl without any parameter will display the current status for the fan fanctrl is a system level command DESCRIPTION Display of the status of the cooling fan in the chassis and allow it to be turned on and off It is not recommended to turn the fan off if the ambient temperature surroundingthe IDU will exceed 10 deg C Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 158 freq SYNTAX freq tx_freq in MHz Default no default frequency 0 Configuration Storage Yes The setting of frequency can be to the 250 kHz resolution EXAMPLE freq 177
108. Interface trango show lt passwords gt snmp trap trapstr siglevel N A N A smart_mode lt on off gt On snmpd lt on off gt On speed channel bw gt lt modulation gt lt 30 gt lt qam32 gt 4 5 7 8 10 12 14 20 25 28 30 40 50 55 56 80 channel bw 30 qpsk qam16 qam32 modulation gam64 qam128 qam256 qam32 lt clear compare moden pll port status Remote save tdm gt N A sync N A N A sync status N A N A 0 if command executed without any sysinfo lt 0 6 gt param Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 141 syslog lt clear gt N A targetrssi lt 88 25 40 tdm lt coding lt mode gt AMI T1 telnetd on off on temp N A N A tftpd lt on off gt Off lt param gt lt min max gt lt value gt lt action gt param Orssi 1 mse 2 ber 3 fer 4 idu_temp 5 odu_temp min max param dependent action 0 none 1 alaram1 2 alarm2 3 threshold snmptrap Default action is None 0 0 0 0 Reset will change the prev configured trap lt enable ip cr gt trapip enable lt 0 5 gt N A ip lt 5 gt lt A B C D gt N A cr N A N A uptime N A N A utype N A Main utype_ switch N A N A version N A N A voltage N A N A web refresh rate lt 2 300 seconds gt ls to disable 5 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 142 Debug Node This node is additional management port related settings a
109. Loopback Auto Status Display System Log User Setting Password Other Save Config Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 57 Other Settings Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 114 Command Line Interface CLI Based Configuration CLI Based 1 0 Configuration This section covers all the basics that are normally required for setting up the link using either the telnet SSH or serial COM port to access the units Step by step instructions with session examples are given The CLI interface has more functions available than the Web Interface Simply type the to see a list of available commands Step 1 Connect to Each Unit via one of the CLI interfaces In all the examples given telnet was used but the login procedure is similar for each To log into each units using the default IP address of 192 168 100 100 Use the windows telnet program or any other telnet client program When prompted for the Login enter admin and for password enter trango The Trango Systems command line interface application should respond as follows Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 C Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings user gt telnet 192 168 100 100 CLI login admin Password Trango System TrangoLI NK GigaPlus Command Line Interface v1 3 0 When logging into the radio unit the operator always enters the CLI view node from which only status of the
110. M 30 38 160 21 8 Key 1 28 256QAM 30 38 192 26 Key 1 30 256QAM 50 39 192 26 Key 1 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 188 SYNTAX status modem status pll status port status tdm status clear Default N A Configuration Storage No status is a system level command DESCRIPTION Status modem display modem link status MSE RSSI BER FER Status pll display ODU IDU pll lock status Status port display Ethernet counters for each ports RF counters and port utilizations status tdm display T1 E1 counters and error status status clear clear all Ethernet RF TDM counters and port Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 189 utilization Sync Sync SYNTAX Default N A Configuration Storage N A sync without any parameter will perform synchronization procedure between Active and Standby unit sync command only allowed to be initiated on Active unit DESCRIPTION sync is used to perform synchronization procedure to sync up configuration parameters between Active and Standby units There are some parameters which are independent of utype and therefore will not be synchronized with this command The following commands are the ones that if executed prevent achieving sync with the Standby unit Alarm alignment cableloss fanctrl ibm ipconfig license key loopback mode opmode tftpd and traps sync state sync state
111. M ALAS 59 Upgrade Procedure FTP EE 61 Capacity Upgrades EE EE 63 5 07 Link Planning usaussaarurats seneste 64 Frequency Path Planning WEE 64 SE SUE Ore ere 64 ee EE 64 0 0 Installation E 65 Safely NE EE aAA 65 Installation Process sees 68 Preparing for Installation cesser d in 68 TOO eee 68 Grounding Overview EN 69 Power Supply Installation EE 70 Antenna Installation ssssseeeeerrr erne 71 petite Us EEN ef 71 Connecting ee EE 72 Ferrite Installation ane ede cad GREN 73 1 1 Hot Standby IDU Installation 2 renerne 74 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 HP ODU Installation on Antenn 75 IF Cable Installation RE 77 Weather Proofing ale EE 79 1 1 Hot Standby ODU Installation eee eae eee eee eh ee eee ela 80 7 0 Link Configuration eege EES EENeEN 81 Web Based Gonfiguratio isis wee maine ere re eege EEN 82 Web Based 1 0 Setup RE 82 Web Based 1 1 Setup EEN 87 Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM Optional oornnnnrrrrrrnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnr 89 Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC Optional 90 Alarms RPS and TelneuTtETbDaemons 90 Ethernet Configuration xc Re 93 Status Monitoring OVEWiCW ca ncs ee aes Guana 98 LAK SES akan 99 EthernetStatistics ieina eieiei a Ae Ae deeg 102 UE SES scence aie nar aie eh sine en A ein 103 RE SENG vred 104 Diagnostic Options siirsi eee 106 EE AEN ERE OR EE RE E AR 107 System Log Lae le Oe is Ss OE ie ae NANNA eA Ot 110 Gonfig VIG ksen eee tape
112. MP setup are located here System Status Shows most of the basic configuration parameters of the radio including firmware versions IDU ODU models and serial numbers and Management port MAC addresses All port and radio link status are shown here as well The link test command can be run here to view the current RF link state System Statistics Counter status information on all interfaces RF Ethernet and T1 E1 ports is displayed These statistics are refreshed automatically and can be cleared from the web page Diagnostics This section contains pages that show current system settings the system log which records all the events and user settings and a special diagnostic export function that produces a text file for Trango Tech Support to use when troubleshooting is required This folder also has a page to control the loopback functions view the syslog and run other special diagnostic functions User Setting User can change the web view and config passwords change the system remark field and change the web refresh rate Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 52 Command Line Interface CLI using SSH Telnet or Console All typical radio functions can be managed via the browser interface but the Command Line Interface CLI has additional functionality that facilitates installation and troubleshooting The Command Line Interface has 3 nodes View Config and Debug Logging into the radio via Command Line Interfac
113. Mount Temperature Considerations If the GigaPlus IDU is installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient The maximum ambient temperature of 55 Celsius applies to the immediate operating environment surrounding the IDU which if installed in a rack is the ambient within the rack Restricted Access The GigaPlus system must be installed in restricted access sites The POE unit and associated power supply must be installed in restricted areas such as dedicated equipment rooms closets cabinets or the like Access to the tower and ODU antenna location must be restricted Note For USA In restricted access areas install the GigaPlus system in accordance with articles 110 26 and 110 27 of the 2002 National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 67 Installation Process The standard procedure for installing the equipment is as follows 1 Install antenna per antenna installation manual 2 Install GigaPlus Power Supply and IDU in rack 3 Install ODU on antenna at both ends 4 Install IF cabling and surge suppressors 5 Align antennas 6 Proceed to commissioning CAUTION GigaPlus has no user serviceable parts Only factory certified personnel should make any changes or repairs to the units Preparing for Installation Tools The following tools are required for installation Adjustable Open Ended Wrench
114. NMP System Status Version Link Status Link Test System Statistics Ethernet Stats TDM Stats RF Stats Diagnostics Diagnostic Options Loopback Auto Status Display System Log User Setting Password Other Show Result Save Config Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 ro Loopback Auto Figure 51 Loopback Auto Page Status Display shows several useful items to help diagnose link problems Config View Displays the current configuration settings stored in memory Status Compare Upon initial establishment of the link the Status Save button in the System section should be depressed saving the current link status into memory At any time in the future the Status Compare drop down menu can be selected and executed to see a direct comparison between the current link status and the originally saved status Siglevel This command will display details about the actual TX and RX signal levels signal quality and ODU communication stats Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 108 TRANGO SYSTEMS Radio Settings Link Setup ACM System Threshold Network Settings IP IBM Status Display TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 90 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 59 Rx QAM256 Display Options Choose a Option g Choose a Option Config View Status Compare Siglevel Screen Clear
115. Network Settings Confirm Password IP IBM Ethernet Qos SNMP System Status Version Old Config Password Link Status New Config Password Change Config Login Password Link Test System Statistics P Ethernet Stats TDM Stats RF Stats Diagnostics Diagnostic Options Loopback Auto Status Display System Log User Setting Password Other Save Config Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Confirm Password Figure 56 Password Settings Other Settings Allows setting the system remark for the IDU which is displayed at the top of every web page as well as changing the web refresh rate Setting the web refresh rate to 0 will stop the automatic web refreshing and the reload button on the browser must be used to update the fields o nthe web page Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 113 i R TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 ka E e SYSTEMS Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 80 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 70 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setul vg Web Refresh Rate ACM System Rate in seconds 30 Threshold Network Settings IP IBM Note Setting refresh rate to 0 will disable the refreshing of the webpage Ethernet Qos System Remark SNMP System Remark TrangoLINK GigaPlus System Status Version Link Status Link Test System Statistics Ethernet Stats TDM Stats RF Stats Diagnostics Diagnostic Options
116. Octets Counter32 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 15 1 0 rfODURFpll Integer O No Lock 1 Lock 1 3 1 5454 1 80 3 15 2 0 rfODUIFplI Integer O No Lock 1 Lock 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 15 3 0 rODUTxpll Integer RO O No Lock 1 Lock N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 15 4 0 rfODURxpll Integer RO O No Lock 1 Lock N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 15 5 0 rfIDUTxpll Integer O No Lock 1 Lock N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 16 2 0 rflinDataPackets Counter32 RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 16 3 0 rflnDropPackets Counter32 RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 16 4 0 rflnPortRate Counter32 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 16 5 0 rflnPortUtil Counter32 RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 17 1 0 rfOutDataOctets Counter32 RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 17 2 0 rfOutDataPackets Counter32 RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 17 3 0 rfOutPortRate Counter32 RO N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 3 17 4 0 rfOutPortUtil Counter32 RO N A N A N A N A Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 217 Ethernet Section Object ID Name Access Range Limit Default
117. RO 3 399 533 4 533 655 0 0 133 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 3 2 1 dmPort3CounterCrcBlockErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 3 2 2 dmPort3CounterExCrcErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 3 2 3 dmPort3CounterFBAErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 3 2 4 dmPort3CounterFE BErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 3 2 5 dmPort3CounterLCViolations Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 3 3 1 dmPort3EventLOS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 3 3 2 dmPort3EventLOF Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 3 3 3 dmPort3Event AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 3 3 4 dmPort3EventTS16AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 3 3 5 dmPort3Event RAI Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 3 3 6 dmPort3EventLCMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 3 3 7 dmPort3EventLSMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 223 TDM Section Cont d 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 4 1 1 dmPort4Status Integer RO DO 1 On DO 0 0 133 1 133 266 2 255 399 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 4 1 2 dmPort4CableConfig Integer RO 3 399 533 4 533 655 0 0 133 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 4 2 1 dmPort4CounterCrcBlockErrors Counter32
118. SFP Fiber Multi Mode Table 1 TrangoLINK GigaPlus part numbers Specific part numbers for radio unit sub bands and band specific accessories such as antennas combiners and remote mounts can be found in Appendix E Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 14 Reference conventions This document utilizes several conventions All system command references are shown in bold italics All references to external publications are shown in bold Warranty Information TrangoLINK GigaPlus units purchased from Trango Systems Inc are warranted for two years from date of purchase Please see www trangosys com for a complete description of warranty coverage and limitations Extended warranty protection can be purchased through Trango Sales or Customer Service 1 858 391 0010 Contacting Trango Technical Support Should assistance be required or an RMA be required you may contact the technical support department using the following methods Address Trango Systems Inc 14118 Stowe Dr Suite B Poway CA 92064 USA Phone 858 391 0010 from 8 am to 5 pm Pacific Standard Time Email techsupport trangosys com Web www trangosys com Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 15 Standards Compliance Federal Communications Commission FCC ANSI models of the TrangoLINK GigaPlus product line have been tested and found to comply with the following FCC standards CFR47 Part 15 CFR 47
119. Square Error MSE of the link received signal based on the specified duration CLI prompt will not be accessible while linktest is running oduled SYNTAX oduled oduled lt on off gt Default ON Configuration Storage YES oduled without any parameter will display the current status of ODU LED display DESCRIPTION Turn ON OFF ODU led for display RSSI value Applies only to SP ODUs odupower Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 170 SYNTAX odupower odupower lt on off gt Default OFF Configuration Storage Yes odupower without any parameter will display the current status of ODU power DESCRIPTION The command is used to Turn ON OFF odupower The ODU is powered from the IDU over the IF cable with 48VDC It is recommended to turn off the ODU power during initial installing of the ODU on the tower and other maintenance The response time for ODU power ON will vary depending upon the ODU model It is longer for HP ODUs odurxagc SYNTAX odurxagc lt on off gt DEFAULT VALUE Off DESCRIPTION The command is used to set the odurx gain control loop in the system This controls the receive level into the IDU from the ODU and keeps the received level within a predefined range This helps to improve MSE and maintain better system performance in fading conditions Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 171
120. System Statistics Priority 08 oe Ethernet Stats Max rate 1000 1000 TDM Stats RF Stats Diagnostics Diagnostic Options SFP Port Settings Loopback Auto GE3 GE4 Status Display Status OFF OFF System Log Enable Enable Enable User Setting Auto Nego ON ON RENE Duplex Full Full SCH Speed 1000 1000 Priority D ov Ingress rate 1000 1000 Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Quality of Service Setup Figure 41 Ethernet Setup Page The QoS page allows the QoS setup for all incoming traffic Two modes are selectable Either Strict or Weighted Round Robin WRR Strict will ensure that all higher priority queues are emptied before sending any packets from lower priority queues The incoming priority levels can be mapped to the queues in the Ethernet QoS Settings box For WRR Mode the Diffserv tag in the incoming IP packets can be used to map the packet to a priority and then to a queue Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 94 i R TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 SYSTEMS Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 80 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 70 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup r QOS Mode ACM System QOS Mode Strict Threshold Network Settings P IBM Ethernet QOS Settings Qos PriO Pri Pri 2 Pri3 Pri 4 Pri 5 Pri 6 Pri7 SNMP Queue 0 1 UE Me 4 5 6 7 System Status Version Link Status Link Test System Sta
121. TEMS Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 70 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup ACM System Threshold Network Settings IP IBM Ethernet QOS SNMP System Status Version Link Status Link Test System Statistics Ethernet Stats TDM Stats RF Stats Diagnostics Diagnostic Options Loopback Auto Status Display System Log User Setting Password Other Save Config Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 70 Rx QAM256 Threshold Info Parameter Min Max ga 1 2 3 3 RSSI 85 00 20 00 HR RR P MSE 4500 1500 EL RES BER 000 0 00 CBR FER 0 00 0 00 Hee we IDU Temp 10 55 H RH RH H ODU Temp A0 58 FREE FF In Port Util 0 100 RE EH RH E Out Port Util 0 100 Moooaod Link Down N A N A REI E E E Threshold Actions 0 None 1 alarm 1 2 alarm 2 3 snmptrap 4 switchover 5 rps Switchover and rps are mutually exclusive where Switchover applies only 1 1 configuration and RPS only applies to 1 0 configuration Figure 40 Threshold Setup Page Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 92 Ethernet Configuration The Ethernet page allows the individual Ethernet traffic ports on the front panel to be enabled disabled and configured from the web The two main traffic ports GE1 and GE2 can be configured for 10 100
122. TION trap is used to enable and configure traps and the IP address which they will be sent to uptime SYNTAX Uptime DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Uptime is used to display how long the system has been running since the last reboot power cycle It shows the current time and uptime Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 198 EXAMPLE To display current uptime trango config uptime 20 45 58 up 1 49 load average RELATED Date utype SYNTAX utype Default N A Configuration Storage N A utype without any parameter will display current utype and other related status Utype command will display unit s current utype remote unit status DESCRIPTION election period status and sync status Current utype No utype Active or Standby Protection Indicated if HW swiching protection is ON OFF dependent upon the standby link status and guard time protection Remote unit status no detection Standby detected active detected Sync Status Current configuration synchronization status Synchronized or Not synchronized Guard Time Currently user configured guard interval Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 199 Failover Counter of times the units have switched roles from active to standby and vice a versa Election Period yes during election period no not in election period Debug Reg For debugging EXAMPLE CLI confi
123. TRA S YSTEMS TrangoLINK GigaPlus 6 40 GHz Split Architecture High Capacity Point to Point Microwave Backhaul System D ei TRANGO TrangoLINK GigaPLUS ene NT rm DEN CONSOLE NAG EMI ETH ET cI ey ellen x ag E es i o wi i a I LL gt RR RR User Manual Revision 3 0 Notice This document contains information that is confidential and proprietary to Trango Systems Inc No part of the content of this publication may be reproduced modified used copied disclosed conveyed or distributed to any party in any manner whatsoever without prior written authorization from Trango Systems Inc This document is provided as is without warranty of any kind Trademarks Trango Systems TrangoLINK and TrangoLINK Giga are registered trademarks of Trango Systems Inc Other names mentioned in this publication are owned by their respective holders Statement of Conditions The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Trango Systems Inc shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damage in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this document or equipment supplied with it Information to User Any changes or modifications of equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment and the warranty for such equipment Trango Systems Inc 14118 Stowe Driv
124. The compatible remote mounts are shown in Appendix E The waveguide flanges are available for mounting all standard waveguide sizes Combiners for Antenna Sharing The GigaPlus ODU is designed with an easy slip fit interface to the antenna If desired two units may be connected to the same antenna for 1 1 hot standby application or to aggregate two channels together for more capacity Trango can provide multiple combiner options based on the customer applications as the table shows below Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 24 LOSS dB LOSS dB ODU1 H ODU1 H ODU1 V Model ODU1 ODU2 ODU2 V ODU2 H ODU2 V SMC 06 ms SS eo fe eum gt gt 33 Smc 03 xx 26 38GHz 41 41 OMC xx os os J Table 2 Combiner Cross Reference Appendix E gives detailed information on which specific frequency bands are supported for each type of combiner Power Supply Trango can provide power supplies for rack mount applications The PSUPPLY 1U 48 is a rack mount power supply with 6 5 Ampere capacity that can support multiple co located GigaPlus units The power supply must be kept in a temperature controlled environment within the operating temp of 0 to 40 deg C Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 25 Key Features Flexible Interfaces and Form Factor The GigaPlus is a native Ethernet AND native T1 E1 radio Capacity can be split to support the Ethernet and T1 E1 circuits or
125. User Manual Rev 3 0 13 Preface This manual covers the basic configuration and installation of the TrangoLINK GigaPlus licensed microwave backhaul system This document is intended to instruct and assist personnel in the operation installation and maintenance of the Trangolink GigaPlus microwave backhaul system and related accessories shown in Table 1 It is recommended that all personnel engaged in such activities be properly trained Trango Systems disclaims all liability whatsoever implied or express for any risk of damage loss or reduction in system performance arising directly or indirectly out of the failure of the customer or anyone acting on the customer s behalf to abide by the instructions system parameters or recommendations made in this document Giga PLUS IDU 1 TrangoLINK Giga PLUS Indoor Unit 100Mbps Full Duplex rack mount All Frequency Versions ANSI ETSI HP1 XX YYYY ZZ TrangoLINK High Power HP1 Outdoor Unit 6 40 GHz HP2 XX YYYY ZZ TrangoLINK High Power HP2 Outdoor Unit 6 40 GHz PSUPPLY DT 48 48 Volt Universal Desktop Power Supply CBLDAT RIU3 1 1 Hot Standby Cable for GigaPlus CBLDAT RSSI BNC M to Banana plug cable for RSSI voltage measurement GigaPlus KEY 1 Software Key to Allow Throughputs up to 200Mbps GigaPlus KEY 2 Software Key to Allow Throughputs up to 375Mbps SFP GigE C SFP 1000BaseT Copper RJ45 SFP GigE S SFP Fiber Single Mode Module SFP GigE M
126. Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 1 1 0 gigeEth1AutoNegotiate Integer RW O Off 1 On 1 On 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 1 2 0 gigekthiDuplex Integer RW O Half ET Full 7 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 1 3 0 gigeEth1Enable Integer RW O Off 1 On 1 On 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 1 4 0 gigeEthiMaxRate Integer RW 0 1000 1000 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 1 5 0 gigeEthi PauseFrame Integer RW O Off 1 On O Off 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 1 6 0 gigeEth1Priority Integer RW 0 7 0 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 1 7 0 gigeEth1Speed Integer RW 0 100 1000 1000 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 1 8 0 gigeEth1Status Integer RO O Off 1 On N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 1 1 9 0 gigeEth1Loopback Integer RW O Off 1 phy 2 mac N A S 5454 1 80 4 1 2 1 0 gigeEth1InOctets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 5454 1 80 4 1 2 2 0 _ gigeEth1InUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 5454 1 80 4 1 2 3 0 _ gigeEth1InNUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 5454 1 80 4 1 2 4 0 gigeEthilnTotalPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 S 5454 1 80 4 1 2 5 0 gigeEth1OutOctets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 5454 1 80 4 1 2 6 0 gigeEth1OutUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 5454 1 80 4 1 2 7 0 gigeEth1OutNUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 5454 1 80 4 1 2 8 0 gigeEth1OutTotalPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 5454 1 80 4 1 2 9 0 gigeEth1CRCErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 S 5454 1 80 4 1 2 10 0 gigeEth1CollisionErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 S 5454 1 80 4 1 2 11 0 gigeEth1InPortRate Integer RO 0 400 5454 1 80 4 1 2 1
127. Voltage i Control CPU rt Transmit Power TX Upconverter Amplifier 350 MHz i gt Ka e gt gt lt gt N i Plexer Local Wave Coaxial Oscillator guide i ort Cable RX p 140 MHz HM X ln lt q Diplexer i Receive Mit i 48V Downconvertor Low NOISE Amplilfier Power Supply i Figure 2 ODU Functional Block Diagram The TrangoLINK GigaPlus is a Frequency Division Duplex FDD radio which provides low latency of less than 150 microseconds us over 1 million packets per second and up to 375 Mbps of full duplex capacity Standard features include Quality of Service QoS traffic prioritization to ensure that critical traffic gets through as well as Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM to improve performance during weather related signal degradation GigaPlus supports direct 48 Volt DC dual power to allow for redundant power supplies The IDU power input has reverse voltage protection to prevent damage and surge suppression circuitry to reduce susceptibility to noise Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 18 Ports and Indicators Indoor Unit The Figure below shows the various ports on the GigaPlus IDU Management Ground Dual Power Redundancy 2 GigE Fiber Lug Connector 8 T1 E1 ports ports ports SFP p Ee ODU ODU RSSI PDH Console Alarm 2 GigE Copper Status LEDs LEDs ports Figure 3 Front Panel of GigaPlus IDU The TrangoLINK GigaPLUS front pa
128. Web Interface Login 82 Figure 32 Web Login with Password 82 Figure 33 System Information Page View Mode 83 Figure 34 System Information Page Config Mode 84 Figure 35 IP Configuration Page saka 85 Figure 36 Link Setup Page M101 W W MW sssssseeeeeerrr renerne add sd dei 86 Figure Sf Failover e EE 87 Figure 38 ACM Setup EE 89 Figure 39 ATPC Setup RPS Telnetd gmdialams 91 Figure 40 Threshold Setup Page an 92 Figure 41 Ethernet Setup Page avarrnenee pengende 94 Figure 42 QoS Setup Page for Strict mode ee 95 Figure 43 Qos Setup Page for WRR Mode 97 Figure 44 SNMP Setup Page bsissesas dace lensed csdens naiens dees ieeddine rr ner 98 Figure 45 Link Status Page IRN 100 FIGUIG AG MINK Test Pagerie a ned 101 Figure 47 Ethernet Statistics Page EEN 102 Figure 48 TDM T1 E1 Statistics Page W u u dsssseeeerereerr nerne 103 Figure 49 RF Statistics Page e 104 Figure 50 Diagnostic Options ARE 107 Figure ST Loopback AUlO Page 2 108 Figure 52 Status Display Page EE 109 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 11 Figure 53 Status Compare Result Page sssssssssennneeesserrrrnnnnnnnsserrrnnnnnnnnneeennne 110 Figure SA SVsStem E DEE 111 Figure 55 Contig View 112 Figure 56 Password Settings vauslarseneimenvalmimmdanmstsshennnidamedn 113 Figure 57 Other EE 114 Figure 58 BNC Connector for RSSI Voltage rrrrrnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnrrrrnnnnennnrrrrnnnnnn 122 Figure 59 EIA TIA 568A Straight rouge 209 Fig
129. a differently than the other side the link will not lock or the signal level will be 30 or more dB lower than expected 4 Is the ODU installed properly on the remote mount remote mount applications only The ODU will only operate in a single orientation on the remote mount Follow the directions on the remote mount to ensure correct installation The Arrow on the remote mount must line up with the V on the ODU 5 Presence of microwave transmitters on same frequency uncommon To check for possible interference from other licensees turn off the opposite end transmitter and run the rssicommand The signal level should be 90 or lower The level should be steady within a dB or so Receive Signal Level is too low 1 Target RSSI setup may be set incorrectly when using ATPC only It is best to set the target RSSI as high as possible without overdriving the receiver for the most robust operation Setting the target RSSI too low will result in a signal level lower than what is expected if ATPC is enabled 2 Reported RSSI more than 3 dB off the expected RSSI There may be an alignment problem with one or both antennas especially if both sides of the link show the Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 132 3 4 same symptom A mis aligned antenna is one of the most common installation problems Solution Realign the antenna s Opmode must be on at the remote side of the link to do alignment of the local side
130. aPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 102 T1 E1 Statistics Contains industry standard statistical information on each T1 E1 interface updated every 20 seconds The information on this page only applies when the datapath is set to Eth T1 or Eth E1 i RANGO TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 SYSTEMS Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 80 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 59 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup T1 E1 Events and Error Counters ACM etern Status LO Threshold TDM1 e p Network Settings TDM2 e A e A IP IBM TDM3 D A o A Ethernet TDM4 e e e e Qos TDM5 a e e e en Du s e meg TDM8 D a e a Version Hariak CRC ex CRC FEBE Lev Link Test TDM 0 0 0 0 System Statistics TDM2 0 0 0 0 Ethernet Stats TDM3 0 0 0 0 TDM Stats TDM4 0 0 0 0 RF Stats TDM5 0 0 0 0 Diagnostics ken 0 0 0 0 Diagnostic Options M7 0 0 d 0 TDM8 0 0 0 0 Loopback Auto SE System Log User Setting Password Other Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 48 TDM T1 E1 Statistics Page Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 103 RF Statistics Contains summary statistical information on the RF in and RF out interfaces RF out shows statistics for the total packets including T1 E1 and ACM frames transmitted to the far end of the link RF in shows the same information for packets received from the far end Total Drop packets represents the cumulative dropped Ethernet frames The Por
131. aPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 135 Return to more recent commands in the history buffer after recalling commands with the Up Arrow or Ctrl P Repeat the key sequence to recall successively more recent commands Different Node Levels View Node This is the default node the users log in This is strictly for viewing configuration and statistics only No configuration changes can be made at this level View Node Command List acm Display ACM feature status alarm Display Alarm status alignment sp Display alignment mode status SP ODUs only atpc Display ATPC status ber Display ber test parameters cableloss Display Cable loss values SP ODUs only config Enable Trango configuration mode cos Display current status for class of service datapath Display datapath from FPGA datapattern Display data source for data pattern date Display Time of Day default_opmode Display default opmode status egress margin Display the current egress margin setting eth_info Display ethernet port status and configuration failover Display failover 1 1 HSB mode fanctrl Display Fan status freq Display Rf Tx Rx frequency guard time Display failover guard time help Display help command httpd Display Web server httpd status Ibm Display In Band Management configuration Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 136
132. able Wiring This appendix shows the wiring of the various interfaces on the GigaPlus unit Ethernet Cabling The Figures below show the cable pin outs for straight through and cross over Ethernet cables The images below conform to EIA TIA industry standard for 568 A and B If the first and second pins are orange the cable is 568B If the first and second pins are green the cable is 568A Figure 46 If one end of the cable is A and the other end is B it is a cross over cable 2 4 6 8 2 4 5 6 8 Sch ER Sch vi pair2 maen mire pair2 aw pr pair3 Straight through EE p ir3 Figure 59 EIA TIA 568A Straight through 2 4567 8 2 45678 ok NN T Uu pars IA pair eve ee a Neus a pair nr er pair 3 Crossover pair 2 Figure 60 EIA TIA 568B Cross Over Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 209 T1 E1 Cabling The Figure below show the cable pin outs for T1 E1 cabling to interface to the RJ45 Jacks on the front panel RJ45 Signal Pin Ground Shield Table 14 T1 E1 Cable Wiring Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 210 DB9 Port Interfaces DB9 Console cable Pin outs The console cable is a null modem cable with female DB9 connectors Figure 48 on both sides The pin outs for creating a console cable are listed in Table 13 Figure 61 Console Cable Connector Console Cable Pin outs IDU
133. ackets in the data stream and direct them to the CPU for processing The VLAN ID for management is user specified using the ibm command with a factory default VLAN ID of 4085 It is recommended that the management traffic be tagged with the highest priority setting to ensure that in the event of network traffic saturation the management traffic will have precedence See Quality of Service Section Untagged IBM is also supported in Firmware release 3 0 and Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 44 higher but there is no guarantee of prioritization when the traffic is on the same port and the user traffic Qin Q Support GigaPlus supports Q in Q however due to the port mapping feature being enabled by default the operator must disable the port mapping See the Port Mapping and discussion on smart mode below for more information Port Mapping 802 1q The port mapping feature is a fixed setting and provides an additional amount of data security since traffic on the individual Ethernet ports is segmented and isolated from traffic on other Ethernet ports Port mapping is implemented by using fixed VLAN tags internal to the GigaPlus link When Ethernet traffic arrives in a port it may be tagged or untagged Both tagged and untagged packets are tagged with an additional VLAN Tag depending on which port they arrived at as follows GE1 GigE 10 100 1000BaseT port VLAN ID 4091 GE2 GigE 10 100 1000BaseT port VLAN ID 4092 GE3 Gig
134. arded Queue must be empty before any packets in the lower priority queues are forwarded and so on down to COSQO For WRR mode weights are put on the priorities which are mapped Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 177 directly to queues In this mode the proportion of time spent forwarding the packets from each queue is proportional to the weight given to the queue For example If all queues are given a weight of 1 then there will be no preferential treatment given to any one queue If one queue is subsequently given a value of 8 then that queue be emptied 8 times more often than the queues with weight of 1 This method allows some packets to go through from all queues but not all high priority queue packets can be guaranteed to go through in the event of saturation of the link capacity qos info x displays the current DSCP mapping of DSCP field to priority for Ethernet port x EXAMPLE CLI config qos 2 3 qos map priority 2 queue 3 SUCCESS CLI config qos COS scheduling strict Priority 0 COS Queue 0 Priority 1 COS Queue 1 Priority 2 COS Queue 3 Priority 3 COS Queue 3 Priority 4 COS Queue 4 Priority 5 COS Queue 5 Priority 6 COS Queue 6 Priority 7 COS Queue 7 reboot SYNTAX reboot Default N A Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 178 Configuration Storage No reboot is a system level command
135. assword User Name admin Password Figure 32 Web Login with Password Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 82 Once the user name and password are authenticated the System Info page in View mode will be displayed as shown below TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 TRANGO Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 33 00 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 56 50 MSE 34 70 Rx QAM256 Radio Setting Link Setup System Info ACM e TrangoLINK GigaPlus ystem r n i System Description GigaPlus 3 0 0 Threshold System Uptime 380056 1 03 20 56 Network Settings OBM MAC 00 01 DE 81 64 60 IP Configuration IBM MAC 00 01 DE 81 6A 61 Ethernet Qos Firmware Version Send Current Previous System Status IDU FPGA 00270408 00270408 Version IDU FW 3p0r0D022412 3p0r0D022412 Link Status IDU OS 2p6r22b0D022412 2p6r22b0D022412 Link Test IDU PIC 62 62 System Statistics IDU Modem 1 1 Ethernet Stats ODU FW 150410 150410 TDM Stats RF Stats IDU ODU Models Diagnostics Serial ID Model Diagnostic Options IDU 8481376 IDU GigaPlus 1 Status Display ODU R15100414 HP 23 1232 4 System Log User Setting Other Config Login Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 33 System Information Page View Mode This is the view mode of the web No changes can be made in this mode To make changes the user must log into the config mode using the butt
136. bes the various ways to manage and monitor the health and performance of the GigaPlus microwave backhaul link Overview The GigaPlus can be managed through the following methods Graphical User Interface GUI Web Browser Remote access via in band and out of band methods with two level view and configuration level access using any standard web browser such as Internet Explorer Chrome Firefox and Safari Command Line Interfaces SSH Encrypted remote access via in band and out of band methods with separate view and configuration level access password protected Telnet Remote access via in band and out of band methods with separate view and configuration level access password protected Console Local Access using a serial cable for bench configuration with separate view and configuration level access password protected SNMP Remote control and monitoring via in band and out of band methods using any third party Network Management Software NMS See Appendix D for details on the MIB and SNMP objects Standard MIB II System Level and Enterprise MIB Blocks are supported with monitoring for all major link health and traffic related metrics Default IP Address The factory configuration for IP address is 192 168 100 100 for all units and the IBM default address is 172 16 1 1 for the A side unit and 172 16 1 2 for the B side unit Default Passwords The default passwords are shown in the table below
137. can be used together The management VLAN ID can be configured based on the user requirement from 1 4090 The IP address for the IBM channel is independent of the OBM port on the IDU The 2 IP addresses need to be unique ipconfig SYNTAX ipconfig ipconfig ip ip addr netmask ipconfig gateway default gateway ip Default IP 192 168 100 100 NETMASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 192 168 100 100 REMOTE 1P 0 0 0 0 Configuration Storage Yes ipconfig without any parameter will display the current IP configuration Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 164 and remote IP address ipconfig is a system level command DESCRIPTION This command is used to set IP address subnet mask and default gateway for the management port of the system The system MAC address can be displayed via this command The change takes place effect immediately Ipconfig ip Both IP and netmask parameters must be present Ipconfig gateway Configure the default gateway IP Valid for both Inband and Out of band port license SYNTAX license Display license enable status license speed lt 1 2 gt lt speedkey gt license tdm lt tdm key gt Default N A Configuration Storage No DESCRIPTION License key command is used to set the license required for using higher speed gt 100Mbps on the radio Speed key 1 enables speed up to 200Mbps and speed key 2 enables Max speed Please r
138. change the priority for each Code Point according to the desired Priority Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 96 I RANGO TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 SYSTEMS Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 80 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 59 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup QOS Mode ACM System QOS Mode WRR ei Threshold Network Settings nen Eth t QOS Setti Ethernet erne ettings Qos Pri O Pri 1 Pri 2 Pri 3 Pri 4 Pri 5 Pri 6 Pri 7 SNMP Queue 0 ja e 13 de Ies Ie 0 System Status Weight 4 2 IE 4 5 jl 6 7 IE Version Link Status Link Test OSCP Priority Setzt System Statistics eng Ethernet Stats Eth1 Eth2 Eth3 Eth4 TDM Stats DSCP Pri DSCP Pri DSCP Pri i DSCP Pri DSCP Pn DSCP Pri i RF Stats 1 Jos 2 09 3 sl 4 sl 5 09 6 08 Diagnostics 7 om 8 om 9 om 10 0m 11 ow 12 be Diagnostic Options 13 ov 14 ov 15 ov 16 og 17 09 18 ov Loopback Auto 19 09 20 ow 2 09 22 09 23 ov 24 low Status Display 25 09 26 09 27 09 28 om 29 09 30 0M System Log Cem 31 Om 32 OM 33 Ui 34 0 35 Ov 36 ov User Setting Password 37 0m 38 0M 39 0M 40 0M 41 0M 42 0M Other 43 09 44 0m 45 09 4 om 47 om 4 0m Save Config 49 om 50 09 51 09 52 09 53 0 54 low 55 0m 56 0m 57 09 se
139. combiners with the same polarization for both ODUs Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 30 2 0 Wireless Operation Detail Channel Bandwidth The system supports the following channel bandwidths 3 5 MHz 25 MHz 5 0 MHz 27 5 28 MHz 7 MHz 30 MHz 8 33 MHz 40 MHz 10 MHz 50 MHz 12 5 MHz 55 56 MHz 13 75 14 MHz 80 MHz 20 MHz The speed is changed via the management interface using the speed command or a drop down box in the web interface Both sides of the link must be changed independently to ensure the RF link is established Modulation The following modulation levels are supported within each of the channel bandwidths shown above QAM256 QAM128 QAM64 QAM32 QAM 16 QPSK The modulation is changed via the management interface using the speed command or a drop down box in the web interface Both sides of the link must be changed independently to ensure the RF link is established Mean Squared Error MSE Mean Square Error MSE is similar to Signal to Noise Ratio SNR except that it accounts for distortion and interference in addition to noise power Distortion may come from several sources such as bad Ethernet cables poor shield damaged or low quality path degradations such as multipath or Fresnel zone encroachment Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 31 Interference can come from other transmitters on the tower as well as from sources inside an indoor shelter High p
140. config file that was previously saved on a storage media outside the IDU The file must have been imported using the config import command described below Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 149 a ASCII file config txt of the current system config export The option allows the user to create a text file export config txt of the current system configuration which can then be obtained from the IDU using ftp or tftp from a remove device PC which the user can print or import to a different idu config import This option allows the user to push a configuration file must be the same format name as created by export into the system through tftp and then issue the config import command to apply the settings from the export config txt file to the system config remove This option allows removing the current system configuration file config bin and all settings will be reset to factory defaults This is different than the reset config where all the password settings are also being reset config save Save command is used to save the current system configuration to the flash so that system settings are persistent across reboot power cycles Save command should be used after any system setting change otherwise changes will be lost after reboot Multiple changes can be saved by one save command config view The option displays the current system configuration in ASCII format on the con
141. customer syslog is a system level command DESCRIPTION syslog will display all the system log entries that have been recorded since the boot up syslog clear Clear all syslog Only 3000 log entries will be captured and will wrap around when overflows Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 192 targetrssi SYNTAX targetrssi targetrssi lt 30 80 gt Default 40 Configuration Storage YES targetrssi without any parameter will display the targetrssi of the ODU DESCRIPTION Configure the target RSSI level that the ATPC and ODU gain control will try to maintain The number should be 2 3 dB below the expected RSSI based on path calculations tdm SYNTAX tdm Default N A Configuration Storage No DESCRIPTION Display TDM port mode and coding For E1 HDB3 For T1 AMI or B8ZS CLI config tdm EXAMPLE TDM Mode ETH only TDM Coding HDB3 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 193 telnetd SYNTAX telnetd telnetd lt on off gt Default telnetd OFF Configuration Storage Yes telnetd without any parameter will display the current status for the telnetd daemon telnetd is a system level command DESCRIPTION Linux system command to start the telnetd daemon temp SYNTAX temp Default N A Configuration Storage No Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 194
142. d Transmitter Minimum Power output The minimum transmit power that can set is limited by the ODU model and is not dependent on the modulation level like the maximum levels are The table below shows the minimum power levels for each band and model family The levels are also the minimum levels that ATPC can set the output to when enabled Transmitter Minimum Power Output Level dBm 6 7 8 10 11 13 15 18 23 26 28 32 38 HP ODU Model GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz HP1 XX YYYY ZZ 9 9 9 NA 6 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 HP2 XX YYYY ZZ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table 8 Minimum TX set power by band Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 38 Receiver Maximum Input The maximum receiver RF level measured by RSSI is depicted in Table 9 below If the RSSI value is higher than listed for the modulation being used packet loss may result When operating short range links with a high receiver input level always make sure that the transmitter power is adjusted down from the maximum to ensure the levels shown below are not exceeded or active ATPC with a target rssi that is at least several dB below the levels shown to provide a safety margin Modulation Level Max RSSI 256 QAM 24 dBm 128 QAM 22 dBm 64QAM 20 dBm 32QAM 18 dBm 16QAM 16 dBm QPSK 14 dBm Table 9 Max Receive
143. d be performed on both ends of the link IMPORTANT NOTE If the link was factory preconfigured at Trango before shipment this section can be skipped since the proper settings are already in place inside the radio units Only the IP addresses need to be changed and the Opmode needs to be enabled at both ends It is still recommended to set the date and run the status save command to record the known good state of the link after installation alignment and link testing Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 81 Web Based Configuration Web Based 1 0 Setup The Web interface is the most commonly used way to setup a link A step by step guide is shown below To access the Browser interface from the Out of Band management port simply connect to the unit using Ethernet cabling open a web browser and enter the IP address of the radio into the address line The default IP address is 192 168 100 100 Authentication Required The server 10 14 1 52 80 at TrangoLINK GigaPlus v1 3 requires a username and password User Name Password Figure 31 Web Interface Login Step 1 Enter the username and password A login window will pop up requiring the user to enter username and password See Figure 33 Enter the default user name and password user admin password trango and click OK Authentication Required The server 10 14 1 52 80 at TrangoLINK GigaPlus v1 3 requires a username and p
144. dedicated to only the Ethernet There are 2 traffic ports on the front panel that support 10 100 1000BaseT and 2 that can support 1000BaseT or 1000BaseLX Single or Multimode fiber The form factor is small enough to support two units in a 1U rack space and with support for up to 1000 feet of cable to the ODU allows more options for tower cable location Traffic Capacity With QAM256 modulation in a 56 MHz channel the link can support capacities up to 375 Mbps full duplex or 750 Mbps aggregate with 8 T1 E1 circuits provided for TDM applications The base model comes with 100 Mbps Ethernet full duplex capacity and there are two upgrade keys available that can open the entire 375 Mbps capacity GigaPlus Key 1 Description Unlocks throughput capacity from 100 up to 200 Mbps Full Duplex payload 200 Mbps each direction Covers one link 2 license keys provided GigaPlus Key 2 Description Unlocks throughput capacity from 100 Mbps up to Maximum capacity Full Duplex payload 375 Mbps each direction Covers one link 2 license keys provided GigaPlus Key PDH Description Unlocks the 8 T1 E1 circuits on the front panel Ethernet capacity will be reduced by the bandwidth required for the T1 and E1 tributaries Covers one link 2 license keys provided Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 26 Industry Leading System Gain The combination of the High Transmit power and superb receive sensitivity
145. e Size Part Numbers Description MHz MHz MHz MHz HP2 26 0800 1A ODU HP2 26Ghz ETSI TR800 1A 24 250 24 450 200 56 HP2 26 0800 1B ODU HP2 26Ghz ETSI TR800 1B 25 050 25 250 200 56 HP 26 0800 1A ODU HP 26Ghz ETSI TR800 1A 24 250 24 450 200 56 HP 26 0800 1B ODU HP 26Ghz ETSI TR800 1B 25 050 25 250 200 56 HP2 26 1008 1A HP2 26 1008 1B ODU HP2 26Ghz ETSI TR1008 1A 24 549 24 871 ODU HP2 26Ghz ETSI TR1008 1B 25 557 25 879 HP2 26 1008 2A ODU HP2 26Ghz ETSI TR1008 2A 24 843 25 151 308 56 HP2 26 1008 2B ODU HP2 26Ghz ETSI TR1008 2B 25 851 26 159 308 56 HP2 26 1008 3A ODU HP2 26Ghz ETSI TR1008 3A 25 123 25 445 322 56 HP2 26 1008 3B ODU HP2 26Ghz ETSI TR1008 3B 26 131 26 453 322 56 HP2 28 1008 1A HP2 28 1008 1B ODU HP 28Ghz ETSI TR1008 1B ODU HP 28Ghz ETSI TR1008 1A 27 520 28 025 HP 25 1008 1A HP 26 1008 18 HP 26 1008 2A ODU HP 26Ghz ETSI TR1008 2A 24 829 25 165 336 56 HP 26 1008 2B ODU HP 26Ghz ETSI TR1008 2B 25 837 26 173 336 56 HP 26 1008 3A ODU HP 26Ghz ETSI TR1008 3A 25 109 25 445 336 56 HP 26 1008 3B ODU HP 26Ghz ETSI TR1008 3B 26 117 26 453 336 56 HP ODUSs 28 GHZ HP 28 1008 1A ODU HP 28Ghz ETSI TR1008 1A 27 520 28 025 505 56 HP 28 1008 1B ODU HP 28Ghz ETSI TR1008 1B 28 528 29 033 505 56 HP 28 1008 2A ODU HP 28Ghz ETSI TR1008 2A 27 968 28 473 505 56 HP 28 1008 2
146. e Part Numbers Description MHz MHz MHz MHz HP1 07 0161 4A HP1 07 0161 4B ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR161 4B 63 HP1 07 0161 5A ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR161 5A 63 HP1 07 0161 5B ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR161 5B 7 463 63 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 HP1 07 0161 6A ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR161 6A 7 274 7 337 HP1 07 0161 68 ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR161 6B 7 435 7 498 a O HP1 07 0161 8A ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR161 8A 7 344 7 407 HP1 07 0161 7A ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR161 7A 7 309 7 372 HP1 07 0161 8B ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR161 8B 7 505 7 568 i 5 i 5 5 i 5 i 5 5 5 5 5 HP1 07 0161 21B ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR161 21B 63 56 HP1 07 0161 22A ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR161 22A 63 56 HP1 07 0161 22B ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR161 22B 63 56 HP1 07 0161 23A ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR161 23A 7 539 7 602 HP1 07 0161 23B ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR161 23B 7 700 7 763 HP1 07 0161 24A ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR161 24A 7 574 7 637 HP1 07 0161 9A ODU HP 7Ghz ETSI TR161 9A 7 414 7 477 HP107 0161 268 HP2 07 0168 1A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR168 1A 7 443 7 499 HP2 07 0168 1B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR168 1B 7 611 7 667 HP2 07 0168 2A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR168 2A y 56 56 HP2 07 0168 2B ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR168 2B d 56 56 HP2 07 0168 3A ODU HP2 7Ghz ETSI TR168 3A d 7 583 56 56 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 230 Max TX Freq TX Freq Diplexer Chan
147. e Suite B Poway CA 92064 Tel 1 858 391 0010 Fax 1 858 391 0020 Copyright 2011 by Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Contents ELE 9 ele E 10 Revision History L 2isassluausenmanedlsseaennsne 13 Preace ENE 14 Reference conventions rxvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 15 Warranty Information screen See 15 Contacting Trango Technical Support nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnvenen 15 standards ComplianGe ciccccs este eke ee 16 1 0 Product Description wisccccstccccccccececccccted se ctinctececteveccwesttccceceteccetens 17 EMNENE 17 Ports and Indicators Indoor Unit uadressert 19 Location of Serial No and Out of Band MAC address 22 Ports and Indicators Outdoor ELE 22 Antenna Connection EE 24 Remote Mounting ude nae a SSR 24 Combiners for Antenna Sharing eeeernnrrnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrrrnenenennnnnn 24 POWEr SUPPI ss E AEE EE EEEE E Eege 25 Key Features ebe at ee etic etc ees ed eid ap chara de anh 26 Flexible Interfaces and Form Factor EE 26 Tee EP Ne 26 Industry Leading System Gan 27 Full Licensed band frequency and T R spacing support 28 Channel Sizes from 3 5 MHZ to 80 MHz 29 Adaptive Coding and Modulation ssseeeeeenennnnneneeeennnrnnrnrnssernnnnnnnnneserrrnnnnn ee 29 Link Protection through 1 1 Hot Standby un 30 2 0 Wireless Operation Detail nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
148. e 0 7 gt qos dscp weight lt priority 0 7 gt lt weight 1 15 gt qos mode lt 0 1 gt Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 176 oos info lt 1 4 gt Default Priority 0 COS Queue 0 Priority 1 COS Queue 1 Priority 2 COS Queue 2 Priority 3 COS Queue 3 Priority 4 COS Queue 4 Priority 5 COS Queue 5 Priority 6 COS Queue 6 Priority 7 COS Queue 7 Configuration Storage YES gos is a system level command DESCRIPTION gos lt priority gt lt queue gt is used to map the priority field in the VLAN COS field of the incoming packet to one of the 8 queues based on the packet priority per 802 1p The traffic class of the incoming packet is mapped 1to1 to the 8 priorities as default gos dscp_weight lt priority gt lt queue gt is used to map weights to priority levels for the Weighted Round Robin WRR qos mode used with 802 1p Layer 2 AND Diffserv Layer 3 DSCP DSCP bits in the incoming IP packets For Diffserv the DSCP bits are mapped to a priority which is in turn mapped to a queue Individual DSCP field to priority mappings must be done using the web interface gos mode lt 0 1 gt sets the qos mode to either strict o r WRR 0 strict and 1 WRR For strict mode the scheduling in strict priority as follows COSQ7 gt COSQ6 gt COSQ5 gt COSQ4 gt COSQ3 gt COSQ2 gt COSQ1 gt COSQO This means that all packets in COSQ7 will be forw
149. e Active Link Config Page click the Failover Mode with Port Off button Datapath Eth Only Speed License License 2 enabled TDM License Enabled ON port on ON port off OFF Failover Mode Submit Figure 37 Failover Mode Set Repeat for the Active link other end unit The display for the Link status at the top of the page should change to show both Active and Standby units Green for all 4 units The system is now setup in 1 1 mode If the main link fails the ports will be shut down on the main link and the traffic will flow through the standby link allowing connected switches to re route the traffic Click the Config Save button at the lower left of any webpage This must be done on both sides of the link Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 87 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 88 Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM Optional Enabling ACM permits configuration of the MSE Improve and Degrade thresholds It is recommended to use the default values for best performance Select the On button and then click on the submit button to make the change if ACM is desired I RA TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 SYSTEMS Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 60 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 59 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup ACM System Threshold m Adaptive Modulation ACM ACM enable on O OFF Modulation MSE Impr
150. e GigE Fiber ports and these setting are not configurable Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 174 power SYNTAX power power lt 0 30 gt Default 10 dBm Configuration Storage Yes opmode without any parameter will display the current status of ODU transmit power level DESCRIPTION Power command is used to set the ODU transmit power level The maximum level is dependent upon the modulation and ODU model Ensure that the power does not exceed the rating for the modulation being used or signal distortion will occur SP ODU levels are shown here for refrence SP ODU Model Modulation Max Tx power 18 18E QAM256 17 QAM128 18 QAM64 19 6 6E 11 11E QAM256 19 QAM128 20 QAM64 21 QAM32 22 23 23E QAM256 17 QAM16 19 QPSK 20 15E QPSK 23 QAM16 22 QAM64 21 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 175 QAM128 20 The user cannot change power when ATPC is ON prompt SYNTAX prompt lt prompt str gt Default CLI Configuration Storage Yes prompt is a system level command DESCRIPTION Prompt command is used to update the CLI prompt with more descriptive name of the system Default prompts are lt CLI view gt lt CLI config gt The user may update to a string that is more meaningful gos SYNTAX qos qos lt priority 0 7 gt lt queu
151. e is covered here briefly and a complete listing of all CLI commands is provided in Appendix A Logging into the radio via Command Line Interface is covered here briefly A complete listing of all CLI commands is provided in Appendix A Command Line Interface Launch Telnet Open a command prompt DOS session on your PC Windows Start icon and select Run Open a Telnet session by typing telnet ip address of radio Example C gt telnet 192 168 100 100 Once at the CLI login prompt type in the login and press enter then the password and press enter CLI login admin Password No characters will be display during input Trango System TrangoLINK GigaPlus Command Line Interface v1 0 0 CLI view If the incorrect password is entered during login the system will allow two more tries before terminating a telnet session A new session will need to be open to try again To terminate a CLI session Telnet or Console simply close the console window A CLI SESSION CAN ALSO BE TERMINATED FROM THE DEBUG NODE WITH EXIT COMMAND View Node CLI view prompt allows view level only and no parameters of the radio link can be changed Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 53 Config Node CLI config This node is accessed by typing in the command config fromthe view node The system will prompt for a password and after successful authentication the config node is enabled All co
152. ed to Trango Product Support for processing Config Reset will reset the all saved system configuration settings EXCEPT IP addresses and license keys to the factory defaults Frequency power speed etc will all be reset and need to be re entered Reboot is required after executing the config reset command Config Export will export the current configuration to the file export_config txt This is useful for saving a known working configuration and quickly bringing another IDU ODU up with the same configuration using the Config Import command Config Import allows the previously exported config file to be saved into the IDU non volatile memory The file must first be uploaded to the IDU Reboot is required Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 106 Config Execute executes the config file just imported The config should be saved after the verification of proper operation i i RA TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 SYSTEMS Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 90 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 59 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup S gt r Diagnostic Configuration ACM Ge System IDU LED RSSI Threshold Loopback Mode of v Network Settings Syslog Level Set Event Stat _ en System Reboot In fo Ethernet SC SNMP System Status Other Settings Version i Link Status Diagnostic Export Run diagnostic and export the result to file E diagnostic GigaPlus bin This may take
153. efer to the actual speed modulation channel width combination for valid profiles Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 165 The license key is specific to each unit management port Ethernet MAC address and is not transferable The PDH key enables all T1 E1 ports on the IDU Please refer to valid speed profiles link history SYNTAX link history Default N A Configuration Storage No This command is to display if the link history and the link steady flag DESCRIPTION Link history contains the number of link up down occurred since the system bootup and this number does not get reset until the radio reboots Link steady current status of link steady flag Defined to be approximately 40 seconds after the link has been established linktest SYNTAX linktest lt iterations gt Iteration range from 1 99 seconds Default default iteration 1 second Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 166 Configuration Storage NO mse without any parameter will display the current mse value for both Modem1 and Modem2 DESCRIPTION Linktest command is used to test the current link status and can be used to monitor the link based on the specified duration CLI prompt will not be accessible while linktest is running The linktest shows the following in the output Lock Radio Lock Status 1 if all modem locks are locked 0 if any lock indicator
154. ell Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 252 Sysinfo System Information T1 1 544 Mbps telephony carrier 1 TDM Time Division Multiplexing T I Threshold to Interference TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTPD Trivial File Transfer Protocol Daemon Tx Transmit VLAN Virtual Local Area Network WISP Wireless Internet Service Provider WRR Weighted Round Robin Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 253
155. er RW 0 63 0 al 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 42 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource41 Integer RW 0 63 0 a 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 43 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource42 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 44 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource43 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 45 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource44 Integer RW 0 63 0 St 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 46 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource45 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 47 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource46 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 48 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource47 Integer RW 0 63 0 Al 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 49 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource48 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 50 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource49 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 51 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource50 Integer RW 0 63 0 al 5454 1 80 4 3 3 52 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource51 Integer RW 0 63 0 al 5454 1 80 4 3 3 53 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource52 Integer RW 0 63 0 al 5454 1 80 4 3 3 54 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource53 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 55 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource54 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 56 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource55 Integer RW 0 63 0 A 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 57 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource56 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 58 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource57 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 59 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource58 Integer RW 0 63 0 a 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 60 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource59 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 61 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource60 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 62 0 gigeE
156. er RW DO 1 On O Off 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 22 0 sysClearCounter Integer RW 1 Clear O NA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 23 1 0 sysTdmMode Integer RO O T1 1 E1 O T1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 23 2 0 sysTdmCoding Integer RO O AMI 1 B8ZS 2 HDB3 O AMI 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 24 1 1 0 sysSpeedLicenseEnable Integer RO O Disable 1 Enable O Disable Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 214 Trango cont d 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 24 1 2 0 sysSpeedLicenseKey1 String RW N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 24 1 3 0 sysSpeedLicenseKey2 String RW N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 24 2 1 0 sys TDMLicenseEnable Integer RO O Disable 1 Enable O Disable 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 24 2 2 0 sysTDMLicenseKey String RW N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 25 0 sysIDULED Integer RW O RSSI 1 TDM O RSSI DO 1 ON with port OFF 2 ON 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 26 0 sysFailoverMode Integer RW with port ON 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 27 0 sysUtype Integer RO D NO Utype 1 Active 2 Standby 1 Active 1 3 1 5454 1 80 1 28 0 sysSync Integer RW 1 sync N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 29 1 0 sysStandbyLinkStatus Integer RO 0 No Lock 1 Lock N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 29 2 0 sysStandbyODUStatus Integer RO O No Lock 1 Lock N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 29 3 0 sysStandbyRSSI Integer RO N A N A
157. ete ied intense ded Seid dealer enc benched 111 P sswordSenmnas arabe et rv 113 Other SC TINO Si NA 113 Command Line Interface CLI Based Configuration ssssssnnnneeeeeesenrernreeeeee 115 CLI Based 1 0 Configuration EE 115 CLI Based 1 1 Hot Standby Configuration eeerrrnrrnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnen 121 Antenna Alignment ae RAS 122 CLI Common Task Reference uasseraerenangsmirenesssisenuinnsn 124 Setting up the In Band Management BM 124 Capacity License Activation rrrrnnnnnnnrrnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnene 126 Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC Configuration optional 126 Check Ethernet and RF port Statistics rrrrrrnnnnnnnrrnnnnrrrrrnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnrrnnnnn 127 Enable Traps Optionale ed once ces gedet ewceewentedicectzmtienast 130 80 Troubleshooting eaiesseegesgzeewee gege ee 131 Symptom No Link Lock 0 during linktest eeernnnnrnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnrrnnnnnn 131 MSE is too high and or bit errors are showing when running linktest 131 Receive Signal Level is t00 OW EE 132 RF Link is good but packet loss iS occurring ecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 133 No direct management using Out of band port 133 No Radio Management connection over the link rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnrnrnnnnnr 134 T1 E1 Ports not passing Bt E 134 Appendix A Command Line Interface Reference 1 ss 135 Command Keying Overview rrnnr
158. ets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A SE 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 2 4 0 gigeEth4InTotalPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 2 5 0 gigeEth4QutOctets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 2 6 0 gigeEth4QutUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 2 7 0 _ gigeEth4OutNUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 2 8 0 _ gigeEth4OutTotalPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 2 9 0 gigeEth4CRCErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 7 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 2 10 0 gigeEth4CollisionErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 2 11 0 gigeEth4InPortRate Integer RO 0 400 K 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 2 12 0 gigeEth4InPortUtil Integer RO 0 100 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 2 13 0 gigeEth4QutPortRate Integer RO 0 400 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 2 14 0 gigeEth4OutPortUtil Integer RO 0 100 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 1 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource0 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 2 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource1 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 3 0 _ gigeEth4DSCPSource2 Integer RW 0 63 D 1361 415454 1 80 4 4 3 4 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource3 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 5 0 _ gigeEth4DSCPSource4 Integer RW 0 63 D 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 6 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource5 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 7 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource6 Integer RW 0 63 D 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 8 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource7 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 9 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource8 In
159. ff Set the trap 1 manager IP address using the trap ip command repeat for additional trap manager ip addresses CLIl config trap ip 1 10 14 1 5 P Enable Trap 1 10 14 1 5 of f SUCCESS Enable the trap number 1 using the trap enable 1 on on command The trap will be enabled and the status shown CLI config trap enable 1 on IP Enable Trap 1 10 14 1 5 on Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 130 8 0 Troubleshooting This section provides troubleshooting advice for problems that may be encountered during setup and normal operation of the system Symptom No Link Lock 0 during linktest 1 2 3 4 5 6 TX Frequency must EXACTLY match the RX frequency on the remote side Type freq command from the CLI to view Verify that the frequencies used match the regulatory body FCC or equivalent approved frequencies Opmode is off Run opmode command to view and run opmode on to enable If the unit was rebooted and the default opmode is not on the unit will come back on but the opmode will be off To prevent run default opmode on command and config save Are the frequencies configured correctly on each radio TX and RX High frequency on the B side and low frequency on the A side Is the ODU unit installed properly on the remote mount remote mount applications only The system unit will only operate in a single orientation on the remote mount Follow the directions on
160. ful for remote radios which will break the link during the loopback and then return to normal mode to be managed again This command will automaticall turn the Ethernet ports off as well and prevent a loop from occurring on the network Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 168 During IF and digital loopback the transmitter signal from the far end will still be present at the input to the IDU and may cause a poor result Therefore the odupower OFF on the remote end of may be required to eliminate any signal from the far end which may corrupt the result IMPORTANT Make sure that the data ports are disabled before executing the loopback if dig comands or a loop may be formed on the network All loopback modes will stop live traffic from passing across the link model SYNTAX model Default N A Configuration Storage No DESCRIPTION Display current ODU IDU model and serial ID The following information are been displayed ODU model IDU model ODU Serial ID IF Rev IF Serial IDU Model IDU Serial ID for each radio mse SYNTAX Mse Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 169 mse lt duration gt duration range from 1 99 seconds Default default duration 1 second Configuration Storage NO mse without any parameter will display the current mse value for the received signal DESCRIPTION mse command is used to monitor the Mean
161. g utype Current utype active Protection off Redundancy Cable connected Remote Unit Status standby detected Sync Status Synchronized Guard Time 15 seconds Failover Counter O Election Period no Debug Reg D6 0x00 D5 0x00 24 0x1F utype switch utype switch SYNTAX Default N A Configuration Storage N A utype switch does not take any input parameter Will perform utype switch from Active to Standby This command only allowed on the Active unit Can NOT be initiated on Standby unit DESCRIPTION utype switch manually switch the Active to the Standby unit by sending Switchover REQ to the standby unit This command is mainly used for image upgrades During the image upgrades the standby unit can upgrade first and when done perform Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 200 utype switchover to make the current Active unit Standby to continue the upgrade process CLI config utype EXAMPLE Current utype active Remote unit status detecting a standby Election Period no Sync Status Synchronized version Version SYNTAX DEFAULT VALUE N A DESCRIPTION Version command is used to display the current previous software images on the radio The system is capable of have multiple images RELATED bootimage voltage SYNTAX voltage Default N A Configuration Storage No Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Ma
162. g 1 Event 2 Status gt 0 1 loopback ddig if rf gen rf refl off gt Off loopback auto N A N A No defaults read directly from the model N A IDU ODU Default 1 if duration not entered by mse duration lt 1 99 gt user oduled lt on off gt On odupower lt on off gt Off odurxagc lt on off gt Off opmode lt on off gt Off passwd lt passwd gt lt confirm passwd gt 8char trango lt eth gt lt 1 4 gt lt auto nego duplex enable maxrate pause priority All 4 ports configured in the Auto Neg port speed Mode power 0 30 10dBm prompt Character string N A 1 to 1 COS mapping strict mode Priority 0 COS Queue 0 Priority 1 COS Queue 1 Priority 2 COS Queue 2 Priority 3 COS Queue 3 Priority 4 COS Queue 4 Priority 5 COS Queue 5 priority lt 0 7 gt dech weight lt 1 15 gt Priority 6 COS Queue 6 qos mode lt strict WRR gt Priority 7 COS Queue 7 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 140 qos info port lt L 4 gt Port 1 DSCP mappings shown reboot N A N A TrangoLink GigaPLUS remark lt string 1 100bytes gt Reset will not change the remark settings reset N A N A reload in x lt 1 240 gt minutes 10 minutes rps lt on off gt off Default 1 if duration not entered by rssi Duration lt 1 99 gt user CLI View Node trango CLI Config Node trango SNMP read comm _ public SNMP write comm private Web
163. hould match those submitted and approved by the licensing agency c Set the Odupower to On if it is not already on d Turn the Opmode to Off if it is not already off Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 85 e Set the TX frequency bandwidth modulation and transmitter power then click Link Setup In general the Freq Duplex does not need to be changed unless a non standard spacing is being used f After both ends of the link are setup turn the opmode button on to establish the link Do not adjust the Failover settings unless 1 1 is desired See the Section on setting up 1 1 for detail on this RA TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 SYSTEMS Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 90 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 70 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup System Configuration and Licenses ACM System Datapath Eth Only Threshold Speed License License 2 enabled Network Settings TDM License Enabled IP IBM Failover Mode ON port on ON port off OFF Ethernet Qos SNMP ODU Power System Status ODU Power ON aper Odupower On Link Status Link Test System Statistics Link Setup Ethernet Stats Default Opmode on oFF TDM Stats Tx Freq Min 21472 00 Tx Freq Max 21786 00 RF Stats Tx Freq 21472 00 Rx Freq 22704 00 Deg EE Freq Duplex 1232 00 Diagnostic Options ro Loopback Auto Bandwidth SE Ad Set Modulation QAM
164. igE S Single Mode Fiber for long haul c SFP GigE M Multimode Fiber for short haul Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 21 Location of Serial No and Out of Band MAC address Figure 4 Side of IDU Shows where MAC address can be found Ports and Indicators Outdoor Unit The Figure below shows the various ports on the GigaPlus HP ODU The HP1 and HP2 ODUs have the same ports but slightly different appearance N Female IF Connector Air Pressure Vent RSSI Voltage BNC F Figure 5 Outdoor Unit Connectors Indicators HP Model Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 22 Gore Air Vent The air vent is present to provide pressure equalization at high altitudes while preventing moisture from entering the unit No operator interaction is necessary DO NOT TAMPER with the Air Vent It should not be twisted or removed Tampering with or damaging the Protective Vent will void the factory warranty RSSI Voltage BNC F Connector This connector is provided to allow easy antenna alignment when used with a multi meter and the CBLDAT RSSI cable The Voltage present on the connector is directly proportional to the Received Signal Strength in the receiver section of the GigaPlus Mounting Latches Four latches are provided to allow easy attachment of the GigaPlus to the standard antennas combiners and remote mounts Two of the latches have keyholes to allow lock
165. igh Band 6 700 6 760 60 56 Femme ODU HP2 6Ghz ANSVETSI TR160170 2A HighBand 6 580 6620 60 5e IHP2 06 0160 28 o HP2 6Ghz ANSVETSITA160 170 28 High Band 6 740 6 800 60 56 Femme ODU HP2 6Ghz ANSVETSI TR160170 3A High Band 6 620 6 680 60 5e IHP2 06 0160 38_ ODU HP2 6Ghz ANSVETSITAT60 170 38 HighBand 6 730 6 840 60 5e Femme EC HP2 6Ghz ANSVETSITR160 170 4A Hioh Band 6 660 6 710 50 80 IHP2 06 0160 48 oC HP2 6Ghz ANSVETSITAT60 170 48 Hoh Band 6820 6 870 50 50 HP 06 0240 2A ODU HP 6Ghz ETSI TR240 2A Low Band 6 000 6 100 100 56 56 56 HP 06 0240 2B ODU HP 6Ghz ETSI TR240 2B Low Band 6 250 6 350 100 HP 06 0240 3A ODU HP 6Ghz ETSI TR240 3A Low Band 6 075 6 175 100 HP 06 0240 38 ODU HP 6Ghz ETSI TR240 3B Low Band 6 325 6 425 HP 06 0252 1B ODU HP 6Ghz ANSVETSI TR252 1B Low Band 6 175 6 275 100 HP 06 0252 2A ODU HP 6Ghz ANSV ETSI TR252 2A Low Band 6 000 6 100 100 HP 06 0252 2B ODU HP 6Ghz ANSVETSI TR252 2B Low Band 6 250 6 350 HP 06 0252 3A ODU HP 6Ghz ANSVETSI TR252 3A Low Band 6 075 6 175 HP 06 0252 38 ODU HP 6Ghz ANSVETSI TR252 3B Low Band 6 325 6 425 HP 06 0252 1A ODU HP 6Ghz ANSV ETSI TR252 1A Low Band 5 925 6 025 100 56 56 56 HP2 06 0300 1A ODU HP2 6Ghz ETSI TR300 1A Low Band 5 946 HP2 06 0300 1B ODU HP2 6Ghz ETSI TR300 1B Low Band 6 246 96 HP2 06 0300 2A ODU HP2 6
166. ing a GPS compass and the Path Analysis to establish a crude azimuth and elevation the installation crew can mount the Antenna Assembly on the supporting structures at each end of the link Once the antennas are installed and a rough antenna alignment has been established then the fine alignment process can begin at one end of the link typically the site with the smaller antenna Once one side is aligned to achieve best RSSI MSE and BER then the operator can adjust the other side to improve the link Alignment can be done using the linktest command from the command line interface or the voltage indication from the BNC connector on the ODU Figure 58 BNC Connector for RSSI Voltage Run the linktest command while aligning the antenna and look for the MSE to improve a higher negative number while adjusting When the lock status changes to 1 you may fine tune the alignment with the LED display Antenna Alignment Procedure 1 Ensure that both sides of the link are configured correctly 2 Connect to the management port of the GigaPlus Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 122 3 Login to the end of the link that is being aligned 4 Run linktest 99 command while adjusting the antenna s and monitor the BNC output voltage until the expected voltage RSSI level is reached The voltage at the BNC will range from 0 1 Volts at 90 dBm input level to 4 5 Volts at 20 dBm input level Use a voltmeter and CBLDAT RSSI to mo
167. ing the unit to deter theft and or secure the unit Polarization Indicators The letter V and an arrow are die cast on the ODU housing perimeter to assist in mounting the ODU to the antenna in the correct polarization If the arrow is pointed up as shown or down the ODU is aligned for vertical polarization If the arrow is pointed left or right then horizontal polarization is being used Polarization indicator Figure 6 Polarization Indicator Grounding Lug ODU The ground lug provided on the ODU should be connected to the tower structure leg per the grounding section recommendations Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 23 Labels The Serial numbers model and regulatory compliance information are shown on the ODU labels attached to the ODU exterior Figure 7 ODU Label Antenna Connection The ODU portion of the GigaPlus utilizes a slip fit connection that makes installation simple The ODUs are all designed to mount to a circular waveguide antenna or combiner with the exception of the 6 GHz models which require a rectangular waveguide antenna For 7 to 40 GHz models simply rotating the ODU will change the antenna polarization being used A compatibility list of antennas is provided in Appendix E Remote Mounting When using the GigaPlus HP ODUs with antennas that use a rectangular waveguide interface instead of the slip fit circular waveguide a Remote Mount plus flex waveguide will be required
168. ion program such as HyperTerminal or Putty can be used to access the radio s CLI via the console port as shown in Figure 12 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 55 COM2 Properties Port Settings Bits per second 15200 vl Data bits 8 Parity Stop bits Flow control Figure 14 Console Port Setting Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP TrangoLINK GigaPlus supports Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP for network management Network management consists of 4 categories 1 Configuration 2 Accounting 3 Alarm 4 Monitoring Control These capabilities allow the network operator to provide superior services through higher network accessibility and integrated accounting system Use of SNMP requires the customer to have already implemented a NMS or SNMP software package The Trango SNMP solution supports MIB II system only and the Trango proprietary Management Information Base MIB Users interested in using the SNMP functionality should review the entire TrangoLINK GigaPlus MIB found in Appendix D for a complete understanding of its features The following is an overview of some of the more commonly used SNMP objects in the TrangoLINK GigaPlus system A complete listing can be found in Appendix D Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 56 A copy of the MIB files for the current firmware version can be obtained by contacting Trango Technical Support
169. ite Coordinate Site Configuration 1 0 1 1 2 0 Circle One Site Access notes Complete after Link Configuration completed Site B Configuration Performed by Name Date Title Contact Number Company Signature Site B Configuration Approved by Name Date Title Contact Number Company Signature Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 248 Site B Unit H1 Information Model of ODU ODU Serial Number IDU Serial Number IDU MAC Address IDU IP Address OBM IBM Polarization of this unit V orH Antenna Model Antenna Serial Number Transmit Frequency Setting MHz Transmit Power Setting dBm Speed Modulation Setting Adaptive Coding amp Modulation ON OFF Automatic Transmit Power Control ON OFF Target RSSI Setting dBm Recorded RSSI dBm Expected RSSI from PCN dBm Recorded MSE dB Linktest 99 stable RSSI MSE Lock Yes No 24 Hour Traffic Test No Errors Pass Errors Fail Utype Active Standby Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 249 Site B Unit 42 Information Model of ODU ODU Serial Number IDU Serial Number IDU MAC Address OBM IDU IP Address IBM Polarization of this unit V orH
170. ize Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 66 long term component reliability ambient temperatures must not be exceeded Operational specification compliance is not guaranteed for temperatures outside this range Mechanical Loading When installing the GigaPlus ODU and antenna remote mount on a tower mount or building ensure the mount is securely anchored first and can support the full load of the radio unit and antenna Ensure that the additional loading of an GigaPlus ODU will not cause any reduction in the mechanical stability of the mount Power Supply Connection The GigaPlus IDU has the positive pin on its dc power supply connector connected directly to the chassis which is in turn connected directly to the earth ground through the tower leg The GigaPlus system must be used with a 48 Vdc power supply which has a positive earth the power supply earth conductor is the positive supply to the IDU 1 There must be no switching or disconnecting devices in this earth conductor between the dc power supply and the point of connection to a GigaPlus system 2 The power supply must be located in the same premises as the GigaPlus system 3 All wiring which is carrying power to the GigaPlus IDU from the power supply must be larger than 18 AWG and should be twisted to reduce noise into the IDU Power Supply Disconnect An appropriate power supply disconnect device should be provided as part of the building installation Rack
171. lick Submit At this point the Web session will terminate and the operator must login again using the new IP address Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 TRA SYSTEMS Radio Settings Link Setup ACM System Threshold Network Settings IP IBM Ethernet Qos SNMP System Status Version Link Status Link Test System Statistics Ethernet Stats TDM Stats RF Stats Diagnostics Diagnostic Options Loopback Auto Status Display System Log User Setting Password Other Save Config Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 90 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 70 Rx QAM256 IP Configuration IP Address 10 14 1 21 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Reset Ipconfig IBM Configuration IBM Enable on O OFF IBM IP Address 1721611 IBM Netmask 255 255 0 0 IBM Tagging on off IBM Vlan ID 100 Default Gateway Gateway 10 14 01 Note Default gateway affects only non local network traffic Both IBM amp OBM may be used from the local networks regardless of the default gateway setting Figure 35 IP Configuration Page b Set the IP address Subnet netmask Tagging if desired values then click the enable The IBM will now be active and the radio can be managed from the same port as the data input Step 3 Set the Radio link parameters All the parameters s
172. me SYNTAX guard_time guard_time lt 10 30 gt seconds Default 15 seconds Configuration Storage Yes guard_time without any parameter will display the current guard time value in seconds DESCRIPTION Guard time is only valid with failover feature enabled Whenever a switchover has occurred the guard time will be started and within the Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 162 guard time period no additional switchover is allowed httpd SYNTAX httpd httpd lt on off gt Default httpd ON Configuration Storage Yes httpd without any parameter will display the current status for the web interface daemon httpd is a system level command DESCRIPTION Turn on httpd server for web interface access The web interface supports both secure https and normal http access ibm SYNTAX ibm ibm enable lt on off gt ibm ip lt ip addr gt lt netmask gt ibm port lt 1 4 ge1 ge4 gt Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 163 ibm vlanid lt 1 4088 gt Default enable OFF ip 172 16 10 0 netmask 255 255 0 0 vlanid 100 Configuration Storage Yes Ibm without any parameter will display the current IBM features parameters DESCRIPTION Ibm is used to configure the In Band Management IBM channel to manage the system Both IBM and the Out of Band Management OBM
173. ment procedure referred to in Article 10 5 and detailed in Annex IV of Directive 1999 5 EC has been followed with the involvement of the following Notified Body using the CB Scheme LE Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 251 Glossary AGC Automatic Gain Control ATPC Automatic Transmit Power Control BER Bit Error Rate BPF Band Pass Filter Cat5e Category 5 enhanced Cable COS Class Of Service dB Decibel dBm Decibel relative to one milliwatt DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point E1 European Carrier 1 FCC Federal Communication Commission FEC Forward Error Correction FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array FTP File Transfer Protocol GigE Gigabit Ethernet HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol HTTPD HyperText Transfer Protocol Daemon HTTPS HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure IF Intermediate Frequency IDU Indoor Unit LB Loopback LDPC Low Density Parity Check LED Light emitting Diode LIU Line Interface Unit MSE Mean Square Error ODU Outdoor Unit Opmode Operation Mode OS Operating System PIC A Series of microcontrollers a product of the Microchip Technology PoE Power Over Ethernet QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QoS Quality of Service QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying RF Radio Frequency RJ 45 Registered Jack 45 RS 232 Recommended Standard 232 RSSI Receive Signal Strength Indicator Rx Receive SFP Small Form factor Pluggable SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SSH Secure Sh
174. nce split architecture point to point wireless microwave system designed for Carrier Enterprise and Service Provider networks using the 6 40 GHz licensed spectrum The system provides a full duplex wireless Layer 2 Ethernet connection with ultra low packet latency and jitter and supports up to four 10 100 1000BaseT two Ethernet Fiber interfaces and eight T1 E1 interfaces for timing or legacy TDM support GigaPlus was created to allow the highest performance possible across all standard frequency bands and TR spacings Each end of the link consists of one compact rack width 1 RU high Indoor Unit IDU and one Outdoor RF unit ODU connected via a single coaxial cable up to 1000 feet long Figures 1 and 2 show the functional block diagram of the system as they are divided between the IDU and ODU 8x TDM T1 E1 Modem GigE 1 TX 350 MHz i GigE 2 DAC ik been Ethernet RX IF Circuitry p i 140 MHz GigE 3 SFP Switch ADC r GigE 4 SFP N TX Plexer 5 5 MH2 a ODU Ss control 10MHz ai 10 100 BaseT Mgmt circuit l i Console Por CPU Subsystem 48 VDC Wem gt Reverse Pol Prot y 48 VDC K Relay 48 VDC Reverse 55 V PolProt Resettable Power 3 3V IN Fuse2 5A Distribution 2 5 V ben 1 25V DU Figure 1 IDU Functional Block Diagram Coaxial Cable ODU Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 17 IDU RSSI
175. nd users enter the debug node by typing in the debug command from the config node Users can re enter the view node by entering the cli command from within the debug node Debug Node Command List cli N A Used to Enter the CLI trango view node exit N A Exit out of the session clean exit help N A Display list of commands in the debug node ping lt ip address gt ping network hosts passwd kpasseword gt Reset the main password into view node route N A Display the current system routing table ssh Kip address gt ssh into another host syslog N A print system log telnet lt ip address gt telnet into another host uptime N A Display the current uptime and system load tg reboot N A Reboot radio Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 143 Individual Command Details acm SYNTAX acm acm enable lt on off gt acm mod lt modulation gt mse im lt 40 0 gt acm mod lt modulation gt mse de lt 40 0 gt profile mse im mse de QPSK 20 3 NA 16QAM 25 3 18 5 32QAM 26 3 21 3 64QAM 29 2 24 3 128QAM 32 1 27 2 256QAM NA 27 2 Configuration Storage Yes acm without any parameter will display the current status of ACM threshold value and enable options DESCRIPTION acm is used to display ACM features parameters including ACM enable and MSE values in the improve degrade threshold tables acm enable is used
176. ndly compress the Coax Seal product to mold into a single protective covering Figure 29 Figure 29 Complete weather proofing of cable Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 79 1 1 Hot Standby ODU Installation The installation of the 1 1 Hot Standby ODU is done using a combiner which has two latch mount positions for main and standby ODUs and the latch and bolt mount for connecting to the antenna The ODUs may be attached to the combiner first and the combiner bolted and latched to the antenna next as shown below Two IF cables must be run to each of the two IDUs The ODUs must be mounted using the same polarization for 1 1 hot standby operation For more detail see the manual for the SMC XX XX combiner family Figure 30 ODUs on SMC combiner 1 1 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 80 7 0 Link Configuration This section describes the step by step process of configuring a link and making sure it is working properly before installing and putting live traffic on the system This section covers basic link establishment for a single link This setup may be done on the bench or in the field It is highly recommended that the basic link setup be done on the bench to avoid problems when installing the equipment Special bench test setups that provide mounting and fixed or variable attenuation between the RF ports of the units can be obtained from Trango for this purpose All steps given shoul
177. need to be monitored continuously Monitoring the RF drop counts is useful for determining if errors are occurring over the wireless portion of the link The port rate and port utilization percent are also useful for monitoring since they can indicate a link running at capacity These two metrics account for the sum of all the Ethernet ports being used CLI config status port lt Ethernet Counters gt Port gel ge2 ge3 ge4 nternal Enable on on on on on Status off off off off on Duplex full full full full full Speed 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 n Octets 362607 4535496 0 0 2698731294 n Ucast Pkt 4444 2617317006 0 0 2323868109 n NUcast Pkt 136 0 0 0 1 Out Octets 922671622 1719593480 0 0 3076730927 Out Ucast Pkt 14415821 2308569723 0 0 652052464 Ou Ucast Pkt 1 135 0 0 136 CRC Errors 0 0 0 0 20 CollisionError 0 0 0 0 0 lt ssssssssssssssssssssssss RF Counters nnnnnnnEEHEEEEEEEEEEEE gt IN OUT Total Octets 4280834626 3284730808 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 128 Total Pkt 2328890117 653833881 Total Drop Pkt 20 Port Rate Mbps 0 Port Uti l 0 Run the status clear command After the link has been established and the Ethernet interfaces are running properly the counters may all be cleared This is typically done just prior to the link validation phase in which a fixed amount of traffic or packets are passed over the link over a period
178. nel interface is described below N Type Connector ODU The N Type Connector connects the IDU to the ODU through coaxial cable This port carries the transmit and receive IF frequencies the ODU control signal and the 48 VDC power to the ODU on the center conductor N Male to N Male cable terminations are required and LMR400 is recommended for most installations Ground Lug Allows for proper grounding of the chassis to the rack which is earth grounded ODU Status LEDs 2 Top LED provides ODU power PLL lock status while the bottom LED provides RF link status If the top LED is amber the ODU is not powered on not connected or one of the Phase Locked Loops PLLs in the ODU is faulty If the bottom LED is amber RF link is not established If the link is established both LEDs will be green Dual Power Connector This is a three pin pluggable terminal block The IDU is powered by a 48V power supply not included The GigaPlus IDU does support the use of two power supplies for power redundancy Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 19 USING TWO POWER SUPPLIES FOR REDUNDANCY A The positive ground wire on both power supplies should be connected to the center pin of the three pin pluggable terminal block One negative wire from the first power supply should be connected to the left pin while the other negative wire of the second power supply should be connected to the right pin FUSING The IDU contai
179. nes 99 99 Full Licensed band frequency and T R spacing support All standard frequency bands and T R spacings are available for this product with no product rollout delays The Figure below shows the currently supported band and T R spacings for HP and HP2 ODUs which are used with the GigaPlus The numbers represent the number of sub bands for each frequency band Transmit Receive Spacings in MHz S gt 8a a Sn aoa An Lom Kaal 196 245 300 lo gt FEI 350 elo PENE 266 fo BG oO AP1 EO1 HP ODU 2 AP2 E02 HP20DU Common sub banding KH T Je BBE Te ERRI l Le He el HE Je 310 l n HEEN lo 360 l Le Fey el Le EI el HE el FEN elinin Bio le RI le EE Table 3 GigaPlus Band and T R Spacing Options Specific information on the sub bands is shown in Appendix E Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 28 For HP ODU models the TR spacing can be customized via a software command as long as the new TR spacing and channel bandwidths are within the diplexer range See Appendix A for more information Channel Sizes from 3 5 MHz to 80 MHz Across all the frequency bands the system can support channel sizes as low as 3 5 MHz The table below shows the various channels supported and the Ethernet capacities for each in non ACM mode ACM capacities will be slightly less due to the ACM overhead Adaptive Coding and Modulation Adaptive
180. nfiguration settings are changed within the config node Any command entered without any parameters returns the current configured values similar to view node Most configuration changes are applied immediately and do not require a reboot All config changes must be saved to FLASH memory by issuing the config save command This can be done after all the changes desired are made within a single session If the configuration is not saved the system will restore the last saved settings after reboot ALL CONFIGURATION CHANGES HAVE TO BE SAVED TO FLASH IN ORDER TO BE PERSISTENT ACROSS A REBOOT A SINGLE CONFIG SAVE COMMAND WILL AN SAVE ALL CONFIGURATION CHANGES The operator can go back to the view node by using the exit command from the config node Example CLI login admin Password Trango System TrangoLINK GigaPLUS Command Line Interface Vvl 3 0 CLI view config Password CLI config CLI config exit SUCCESS CLI view Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 54 The Command Line Interfaces keeps a history of commands used pressing the up arrow will display previous commands used The CLI can supports auto complete of a command being typed by pressing lt tab gt key If a command is partially typed followed immediately by a it will display all related commands Example CLI config
181. nitor the voltage while adjusting the antenna The following equation can be used to determine the RSL within 3 dB accuracy RSL dBm 15 77 x Venc 91 58 Below is a table showing the voltage to RSL for convenience Voltage RSSI EE el EES Table 13 RSSI to Voltage Conversion 5 Once satisfied with the RSSI reading tighten down the antenna in the optimum position 6 Replace the sealing cap on the BNC connector and tighten until it clicks into place Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 123 CLI Common Task Reference Setting up the In Band Management IBM Trango pre configures the links with IBM already set up and enabled with tagging off however it will typically be necessary to change the IBM IP addresses used to fit the application management network This section covers the setup of the IBM Display the IBM settings In the example below the IBM is off CLI config t i bm BM Enable off IBM Tagging off IBM Vian ID 100 IBM IP address 172 16 1 1 IBM Net mask 255 255 0 0 SUCCESS Enable IBM using the settings preloaded CLI config ibm enable on IBM enable on SUCCESS Change the IBM IP address and subnet mask Each end of the link should have a different IP address and in the case of multiple daisy chained links the IPs should all be different CLI config ibmip 172 16 1 2 255 255 255 0 IBM IP Address 172 16 1 2 IBM netmask 255 255 255 0 Trango Systems Inc
182. nnectors Indicators HP Model 22 Figure 6 Polarization Indicator ee 23 Figure DEN 24 Figure 8 LDPC vs leet eege 27 Figure 9 Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM 29 EEE SEEREN 40 Figure 11 1 1 Setup cect en een carbene oe ae edad dad EL En 41 Figure 12 Web Browser Login ua 50 Figure 13 System Status Version Page ANEN 51 Figure 14 Console Port Geng 56 Figure 15 Windows Start amp Telnet rrnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnn 59 Figure 16 Capacity Upgrade in Link Setup Page rnrnrrnrnnnnnnnnnvrnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnn 63 Figure 17 Site Based Grounding Diagram ee 69 Figure 18 IDU with Rack Ears metalle 71 Figure 19 Power Connection on Front Panel 72 Figure 20 48 VDC Power Connector Wiring sssssesssssssssrsrrnrnnssserrrrrrnnnnnseerrrrnnn 72 erel Dt SANS EE 73 Figure 22 Ferrite Installed E 73 Figure 23 1 1 Hot Standby IDUs with CDI DAT DI 1 Figure 24 Antenna to HP ODU Slip Fit Waveguide connection rrrrrrrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnr 75 Figure 25 Polarization INGIGATION EE 76 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 10 FOUe 20 e ankrede a ed ahi gedigen ERE les 76 Figure 27 Right Angle N Connector Mount 78 Figure 28 Weather Proofing of cable rrnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrrnnnnnennnsrrnnnnnnnn 79 Figure 29 Complete weather proofing of cable rnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnn 79 Figure 30 ODUs on SMC combiner A1 80 Figure 31
183. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 31 Channel Bandwidth EE 31 Mol 31 Mean Squared Error MSE EE 31 Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM sssssssssessesesssnrnnnessserrsrnnnnnnnssererrrennnne 33 Wireless Link Capacity ee 36 Automatic Transmit Power Control ATC 37 AIPS Max Power E 37 Transmitter Maximum Power Output 37 Transmitter Minimum Power output ne 38 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Receiver Maximum Input 39 3 0 Network Operation Detail annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 40 1 0 Non Protected Link Configuration errrrrrrnnnnrrrrrnnnnnnnnonnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnn 40 1 1 Hot Standby Protected Link Configuration rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnn 41 Hardware triggered failover ee 42 ee ER Te EE 43 User triggered manual Tailover EE 43 Rapid Port Shutdown DP ENEE 44 VEAN TAGGING ee 44 Port Mapping ON Te EE 45 Q in Q Double Tagging and smart mode 45 Quality of Service QoS 802 1p and Diftsen 46 Pot Pio Lasses Re 47 Porf Rate Limiting HEIEREN eet 47 EOIeSS elle EE 47 4 0 Link Management masete 49 OLE EE RE EE EN 49 Graphical User Interface Web Browser 50 Command Line Interface CLI using SSH Telnet or Console 1 53 Changing Password Aer 55 Console PT ee 55 Simple Network Management Protocol NM 56 Common Objects for Monitoring and Control 57 Firmware ee 58 Upgrade Procedure TFTP 02 iach nai AWA AR ADA NAAN ADA
184. ns EN 55022 2006 Class A FCC Radiated Emissions FCC 15 109 a Class A Reliability Parameter Specification MTBF IDU gt 18 years calculated ODU gt 50 years demonstrated Electromagnetic Compliance Parameter Specification EMC test methods EN 301 489 1 V1 8 2008 04 EN 301 489 4 V1 4 1 2009 02 Power Line Harmonics EN 61000 3 2 2006 Power Line Fluctuations Flicker EN 61000 3 3 2008 Electrostatic Discharge ESD EN 61000 4 2 2009 Radiated RF immunity EN 61000 4 3 2004 Radiated at 3 V m Electrical Fast transients EN 61000 4 4 2004 Power Line Surge Immunity EN 61000 4 5 2006 Powerline RF conducted immunity EN 61000 4 6 2005 Voltage Dips and Short Interruptions EN 61000 1 4 11 2004 Wireless Compliance Parameter Specification FCC CFR47 Part 101 CFR47 Part 15 Class A unintentional radiator Canada SRSP xx Europe Harmonized EN 302 217 2 1 EN 302 217 2 2 Australia RALI FX5 New Zealand PIB22 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 204 Wireless Parameters Parameter Specification Frequency Range 6 40 GHz Channel Sizes Supported 3 5 5 7 8 33 10 12 5 13 75 14 20 25 27 5 28 30 40 50 55 56 80 MHz Fixed Modulation Set Levels QAM256 QAM128 QAM64 QAM32 QAM16 QPSK
185. ns two resettable fuses that will automatically open the if the current draw A becomes too high as in a short circuit condition One fuse is for the ODU N Connector and the other is for the IDU main chassis circuitry Circuit heating triggers the opening so the fuse will reset itself after it cools down If there is a real fault the fuse will open again and the problem must be diagnosed The fuse is rated for 1 1 amps maximum and will open with 1 6 or greater amps current flowing T1 E1 ports 1 8 Standard RJ45 connectors break out all the T1 E1 ports into 8 RJ45 120 Ohm connectors RSSI PDH LEDs RSSI Operation By default the IDU displays the actual ODU Receive Signal Strength by illuminating the LEDs that when added together give a the negative dBm indication of the Received Signal Strength Example LEDs 40 10 and 1 only illuminated indicates an RSSI of 51 dBm since the sum of the LED values is 51 PDH Operation Via software command the LEDs can be multiplexed to display the connection status of the T1 E1 circuit The arrows indicate the upper Arrow pointing up or lower arrow pointing down port above the indicator Management Ports RJ45 10 100BaseT Autosensing Auto negotiating For out of band Web SNMP Telnet and SSH management Redundancy Port Connect this port to the hot standby IDU using the redundancy cable Note This port is not a standard Ethernet Port and will not function u
186. nsmitter Maximum Power Output Maximum Transmitter power output is dependent on the band of operation and the modulation level Both the HP1 and HP2 ODU models have the same maximum power levels for each band and modulation There is no dependency on the channel bandwidth used within a particular band As an example the power level for QAM256 within the 6 GHz band is the same for 3 5 MHz channels as it is for 56 MHz channels The table illustrates this and shows the maximum set power levels for each model family band and modulation level Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 37 Transmitter Maximum Power Output Level dBm 6 7 8 10 11 13 15 18 23 26 28 32 38 Modulation GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz Level 256 QAM 24 24 24 21 21 20 20 19 19 19 16 16 16 128 QAM 25 25 25 22 22 21 21 20 20 20 17 17 17 64QAM 25 25 25 22 22 21 21 20 20 20 17 17 17 32QAM 28 28 28 26 26 23 23 22 22 22 21 21 21 16QAM 28 28 28 26 26 23 23 22 22 22 21 21 21 QPSK 30 30 30 28 28 26 26 25 25 25 23 23 23 Table 7 Maximum Set Power Levels by Band and Modulation When ATPC is active the atpc max power must be set to the maximum power for the highest modulation use
187. nteger RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 5 7 0 gigeEthPriority6COS Queue Integer RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 5 8 0 gigeEthPriority7COSQueue Integer Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 222 TDM Section Object ID Name Access Range Limit Default Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 1 1 1 dmPort1Status Integer RO DO 1 On DO 0 0 133 1 133 266 2 255 399 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 1 1 2 dmPort1CableConfig Integer RO 3 399 533 4 533 655 0 0 133 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 1 2 1 dmPort1CounterCrcBlockErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 NA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 1 2 2 dmPort1CounterExCrcErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 1 2 3 dmPort1CounterFBAErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 1 2 4 dmPort1CounterFEBErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 1 2 5 dmPort1CounterLCViolations Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 1 3 1 dmPort1EventLOS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 1 3 2 dmPort1EventLOF Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 1 3 3 dmPorttEvent AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 1 3 4 dmPort1EventTS16AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 1 3 5 dmPorttEventRAI Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80
188. nual Rev 3 0 201 voltage without any parameter will display the current status for the IDU power voltage at different source voltage is a system level command DESCRIPTION Query the voltage level at different power source on IDU The following power source are being look at V1 25 V2 5 V3 3 V5 0 V12 0 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 202 Appendix B Product Specifications Dimensions and Weight Parameter Specification Size IDU 1 75 x 8 75 x 11 25 in HP ODU 10 5 x 10 5 x 3 5 in HP1 ODU 9 5 x 11 6 x 3 64 in HP2 ODU 10 9 x 9 4 x 3 6 in Weight IDU 4 8 Ibs 2 18 kg HP ODU 10 1 Ibs 4 59 kg HP1 ODU 8 6 Ibs 3 9 kg HP2 ODU 9 5 Ibs 4 32 kg Environmental Parameter Specification Operating Temperature Range IDU 5 deg C to 55 deg C ODU 40 deg C to 65 deg C Functional ODU 40 deg C to 55 deg C Spec Compliant Storage Temperature 40 deg Cto 75 deg C Humidity IDU 95 Non condensing ODU 100 Condensing Water resistance IDU NA ODU IP65 per EN 60529 Salt Spray IDU NA ODU ETS 300 019 2 4 Class 4M5 Emissions Parameter Specification ETSI Conducted Emissions EN 55022 2006 Class A FCC Conducted Emissions FCC 15 107 a Class A Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 203 ETSI Radiated Emissio
189. o Measure input voltage at IDU VDC Properly grounded to the Earth Yes No Are the leads properly terminated to the power Yes No supply s terminal block Cable type Cable Length Secure connection to the ODU Secure connection to the IDU Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 242 Proper weather proofing at all necessary Yes No Points Remarks Point of entry properly weather proof Yes No Point of entry properly grounded Yes No Is there a drip loop at the ODU Yes No Lightning suppressor at base of tower Yes No Model Lightning suppressor at ODU Yes No Model Is there any damage to the cable bends Yes No kinks etc Remarks Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 243 Name Date Title Contact Number Company Signature Name Date Title Contact Number Company Signature Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 244 Customer Link Configuration Log Site Name Site Address Site Coordinate Site Configuration 1 0 1 1 2 0 Circle One Site Access notes Complete after Link Configuration completed Name Date Title Contact Number Company Signature Name Date Title Contact Number Company Signature Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 24
190. o untagged traffic on multiple ports Traffic coming into the Ethernet ports is bursty by nature and may exceed the radio link capacity if the radio speed is less than the Ethernet line speed 10 100 1000 Mbps To Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 47 reduce or eliminate traffic loss in this case buffers are used inside the IDU These are the same buffers used for QoS traffic grooming The traffic from all Ethernet ports share the buffers and are serially fed to the radio section at a rate equal to or slightly less than the radio capacity The egress margin simply controls the egress rate in Mbps from the switch as a percentage added or subtracted for the nominal link capacity The default is 0 which means that the rate from the switch into the modem section will be equal to the total link capacity This setting will provide the best throughput for all packet sizes but may allow some high priority packets to be dropped when the channel is overloaded input rate gt link capacity By setting the egress margin to between 2 and 15 percent the QoS will be enforced and no high priority packets will be dropped Also the Egress margin may need to be further reduced for strict QoS modes when datapath is set to Eth t1 or Eth E1 since the actual channel capacity for Ethernet is reduced by roughly 12 or 16 Mbps respectively Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 48 4 0 Link Management This section descri
191. o the Installation section and connect the units in a 1 1 configuration if required Steps to configure 1 1 Hot Standby 1 Follow the 1 0 configuration section to establish a link between the two main ends of the link with the second pair of radios turned off The antennas should be aligned at this point 2 For both ends of the main link a Setthe failover function to ON using the failover command b Set opmode on c Set default opmode on d Save the configuration using config save e Power both ends of the link down 3 Bring the second link Standby up using the same configuration as the main pair a Set the failover function to ON using the failover command on both ends of the standby link b Save the configuration using config save c Power both ends of the link down 4 Connect the redundancy cable CBLDAT RIU3 between the two IDUs 5 Power both main link up 6 After the link is established power up the second link 7 After the election period expires the two units at each end active and standby will sync up with the proper utype and configuration settings 8 Verify by running the failover command and observing the status Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 121 Antenna Alignment After Basic Setup of the link the antennas can be aligned Aligning narrow beam width lt 2 deg over long distances can be a difficult process without the proper equipment patience and a careful process Us
192. oad conditions A range of 5 to 20 is useful for improving performance of high priority traffic at a slight cost of capacity If high priority traffic is comprised of mostly small packets lt 128 bytes setting the margin to 20 can ensure that all small packets that have high priority will go thrpugh assuming Strict priority or default WRR weighting For mostly large packet gt 1280 bytes high priority traffic the margin should be set to roughly 5 For most applications the default setting of is sufficient eth info SYNTAX eth info eth info lt 1 4 gt lt 1 4 gt lt 1 4 gt lt 1 4 gt Default N A Configuration Storage No eth info without any parameter will display configuration for all 4 ports eth info is a system level command Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 156 DESCRIPTION Display Ethernet port configurations include enable status pause frame auto negotiation duplex priority speed and max rate User have the options to display one or more port configuration for up to 4 ports for display failover SYNTAX failover failover lt 0 off 1 On with port OFF 2 On with port ON gt Default OFF Configuration Storage Yes failover without any parameter will display the current status for the failover mode DESCRIPTION Display and configure the failover mode feature Failover cable is required between two
193. ogin Enter the password when prompted ftp gt get lt file name gt Do NOT supply the path to the file that needs to be put on to the It will be stored in the default system directory See example below ftp gt put lt source file gt lt destination gt source will be the filename only Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 160 Destination will include both path and file name Note file on the ftp server might need to be deleted before it can be down with the same file name ftp gt mode lt mode gt Default operation mode is Passive and can be configure as active with the mode option ftp gt logout logout of the ftp session Note Please ensure that the FTP server is reachable by checking with ping command from debug prompt CLI eng ftp 10 14 0 85 trango Password ftp gt get zlmage AH HE EXAMPLE Get operation successful with passive mode ftp gt put linkloss txt linkloss txt ASH HE Put operation successful with passive mode ftp gt logout CLI config help SYNTAX Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 161 Default N A Configuration Storage No is a system level command DESCRIPTION Typing the command will display the list of commands in the current node with a one line description of the commands EXAMPLE trango config lt Display the List of cmds gt RELATED N A guard_ti
194. on highlighted in the figure above To login enter user config password trango This display format will change to that shown below Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 83 TRA SYSTEMS Radio Settings Link Setup ACM System Threshold Network Settings IP IBM Ethernet QOS SNMP System Status Version Link Status Link Test System Statistics Ethernet Stats TDM Stats RF Stats Diagnostics Diagnostic Options Loopback Auto Status Display System Log User Setting Password Other Save Config Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 90 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 70 Rx QAM256 r System Info TrangoLINK GigaPlus System Description GigaPlus 3 0 0 System Uptime 506319 1 24 23 19 OBM MAC 00 01 DE 81 6A 60 IBM MAC 00 01 DE 81 6A 61 Firmware Version Current Previous IDU FPGA 0027040B 00270408 IDU FW 3p0r0D022412 3p0r0D022412 IDU OS 2p6r22b0D022412 2p6r22b0D022412 IDU PIC 62 62 IDU Modem 1 1 ODU FW 150410 150410 IDU ODU Models Serial ID Model IDU 8481376 IDU GigaPlus 1 ODU R15100414 HP 23 1232 A Figure 34 System Information Page Config Mode Step 2 Set the IP addresses a Click on the Network Settings IP IBM configuration page Set the IP address Subnet and Gateway to the address that is desired for the Out of band Management Port C
195. ource50 Integer RW 0 63 0 K 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 52 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource51 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 53 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource52 Integer RW 0 63 D 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 54 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource53 Integer RW 0 63 0 S 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 55 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource54 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 56 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource55 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 57 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource56 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 58 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource57 Integer RW 0 63 0 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 59 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource58 Integer RW 0 63 D 7 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 60 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource59 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 61 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource60 Integer RW 0 63 D sl 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 62 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource61 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 63 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource62 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 64 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource63 Integer RW 0 63 0 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 221 Ethernet Section Contd 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 5 1 0 gigeEthCOSQueue Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 5 2 0 gigeEthPriority 1COSQueue Integer RW 0 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 5 3 0 gigeEthPriority2COSQueue Integer RW 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 5 4 0 1 3 6 1 5454 1 80 4 5 5 0 gigeEthPriority3COSQueue gigeEthPriority4COS Queue Integer Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 5 6 0 gigeEthPrioritysCOSQueue I
196. ove MSE Degrade Beggen QPSK NA 17 10 IP IBM QAM16 25 30 18 50 Ethernet QAM32 26 30 21 30 Qos GH QAM64 29 20 24 30 SNMP System Status QAM128 am am Version QAM256 32 10 N A Link Status Submit Link Test EE System Statistics Ethernet Stats TDM Stats RF Stats Diagnostics Diagnostic Options Loopback Auto Status Display System Log User Setting Password Other Save Config Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 38 ACM Setup Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC Optional Enable ATPC to maintain the receive signal level at a constant level target RSSI during rain fading ATPC is typically used for very short range links that require the input level into the radio unit to be reduced to avoid saturating the receiver Enabling ATPC results in a transmit power level on both sides of the link that is lower than the maximum level for the set modulation If set power would normally be the maximum level and the receiver will not be over driven it is recommended to leave ATPC off since it will never be exercised Alarms RPS and Telnet TFTP Daemons The System page also allows the individual alarms on the front panel to be enabled and disabled from the web these can be used to turn various other devices on and off as long as the current and voltage limits of the relays are not exceeded The telnet and
197. ower transmitters inside a shelter can cause interference when near the PoE device or when located very close to the cabling There are maximum acceptable MSE values for each modulation which are useful in determining the quality of the link The MSE value reported is only relevant to one tx rx path so the MSE of each tx rx path must be evaluated to verify the link is operating as expected The lower the number the better so a 35dB is better than a 30dB The table below shows the maximum MSE value to expect in IF Loopback Normal Operation and Absolute Maximum MSE Expected and Maximum Values dB QAM256 QAM128 QAM64 QAM32 QAM16 QPSK Aer Expected value 36 36 36 36 36 36 oopback Maximum Expected value Normal operation at max 34 33 32 30 30 29 power Absolute Maximum for 1E 28 25 22 19 16 9 6 BER Sensitivity Threshold Table 4 MSE Expected and Maximum Values Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 32 Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM The ACM feature works in conjunction with the Mean Square Error MSE values Using the acm command the operator enables the ACM function and then sets the speed using the speed command When ACM is enabled on and the link MSE becomes degraded the radio will automatically shift down in modulation and speed based on the MSE degrade threshold setting shown in Table 5 Since the original set modulation may be QAM256 Q
198. pplies As mentioned previously the power supply wires should be twisted to improve the noise rejection of the system The wiring used should be two stranded copper wires of a size no smaller than 18 AWG The wires should be twisted together to reduce susceptibility to noise At least one turn per inch is recommended Tighten the two 2 screws to the chassis after installation of the connector to prevent it from pulling out 48V 2 positions Ground Figure 20 48 VDC Power Connector Wiring Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 72 Ferrite Installation The IDU ships with a ferrite Figure 21 to reduce noise entering the unit through the power cable To install the ferrite loop the power cable through at least once and close the ferrite Be sure to install the ferrite as close as possible to the IDU power plug as shown in Figure 22 to improve the noise rejection a Open Ferite b Closed Ferrite Figure 21 Ferrite Figure 22 Ferrite Installed Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 73 1 1 Hot Standby IDU Installation The installation of the 1 1 Hot Standby is similar to the 1 0 installation except the installation is repeated for the second standby unit which is mounted in the rack next to the main unit The dummy panel is removed in this case CBLDAT RIU3 Figure 23 1 1 Hot Standby IDUs with CBLDAT RIU3 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 74 HP
199. r file under tmp idu GigaPlus vX X tar reboot is required after the idu upgrades lt odu gt option will upgrade ODU firmware with the file under tmp odu fw bin or tmp rem fw bin name is not exchangeable cableloss SYNTAX cableloss cableloss lt loss140 gt lt loss315 gt lt loss915 gt Default 0 for all three channels Configuration Storage Yes cableloss without any parameter will display the current cableloss values for the IF cable going to the ODU Valid range of operation loss140 range 0 15 loss315 range 0 26 loss915 range 0 50 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 148 DESCRIPTION This command is only applicable for SP ODUs connected to IDUs that use hardwarelD 1 cableloss command is used to set the appropriate cable loss in dB for the 3 frequencies based on the length of the IF coaxial cable used to connect the IDU and ODU cableloss info must be sent to the ODU so that it can maintain the output Tx Rx power levels accurately This only applies to SP ODUs For systems with HP ODUs no cableloss setting is required The cable loss compensation is built in into the HP ODU config SYNTAX config execute config export config import config remove config save config view Default N A Configuration Storage No config is a system level command DESCRIPTION config execute The option allows the user to execute a recently imported
200. r32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 7 3 6 dmPort7EventLCMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 7 3 7 dmPort7EventLSMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 8 1 1 dmPort8Status Integer RO DO 1 On DO 0 0 133 1 133 266 2 255 399 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 8 1 2 tdmPort8CableConfig Integer RO 3 399 533 4 533 655 0 0 133 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 8 2 1 dmPort8CounterCrcBlockErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 NA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 8 2 2 dmPort8CounterExCrcErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 8 2 3 dmPort8CounterFBAErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 8 2 4 dmPort8CounterFE BErrors Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 8 2 5 dmPort8CounterLCViolations Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 8 3 1 dmPort8EventLOS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 8 3 2 dmPort8EventLOF Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 8 3 3 dmPort8Event AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 8 3 4 dmPort8EventTS16AIS Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 8 3 5 dmPort8Event RAI Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 8 3 6 tdmPort8EventLCMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 5 8 3 7 dmPort8EventLSMFA Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 225 Traps
201. raffic flow It should be noted that port utilization stats are given as a percentage of the Ethernet line rate not the radio link capacity IN Means traffic been received from the device Switch Router attached to the particular GigE port OUT Means traffic sent from the IDU to the device attached to the particular GigE port i RA TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 SYSTEMS Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 80 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 59 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup ACM ro Ethernet Counters System GE1 GE2 GE3 GE4 Threshold Enable ON ON ON ON S Status ON OFF OFF OFF Network Settings Pause Frame OFF OFF OFF OFF IP IBM Auto Negotiate ON ON ON ON Ethernet Duplex Full Full Full Full QOS Priority 0 0 0 0 SNMP Speed 1000 1000 1000 1000 System Status Version Max Rate 1000 1000 1000 1000 In Octets 3337440644 0 0 0 ES ae In Ucast Pkts 72932557 0 0 0 Link Test In Nucast Pkts 0 0 0 0 System Statistics In Port Rate 387 0 0 0 Ethernet Stats In Port Util 38 0 0 0 TDM Stats RF Stats Out Octets 2449272172 0 0 0 Diagnostics Out Ucast Pkts 75176826 0 0 0 Diagnostic Options Out Nucast Pkts 0 0 0 0 Out Port Rate 345 0 0 0 Loopback Auto Out Port Util 34 0 0 0 Status Display Collision 0 0 0 0 System Log CRC Errors 0 0 0 0 ig mer Other Save Config Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 47 Ethernet Statistics Page Trango Systems Inc Gig
202. rvrrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrrnnnnenennnrrnnnnnnrnnnnen 135 Koy FUNCOMS sr aa 135 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Different N de Levels necrssenarsa AE 136 NENNE 136 Config e 138 DEI Neas 143 Individual Command Details EN 144 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Appendix B Product Specifications esserne 203 Dimensions and Weight 203 Environmental suis ctituerteeckesivecduihvolieleh ctialsdsasioledeatdabebeanbabebensbebedeanbebobentbenens 203 a E 203 FAN 204 Electromagnetic Gompliance EE 204 Wireless Compliance ee Eege ee 204 Wireless E 205 Transmitter EINEN 205 1 1 Hot Standby Link Protection smassmmmusumimnsemuj dedneeeve 207 SS CMC AMON EE 207 FO 207 User IMENECES Lusstummdmeekmnunnjejndedtnne added annie de 207 Ethernet E E 208 TV ET Taassen 208 Appendix C Cable Wiring annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 209 Ethernet Cabling ERE 209 TVETEN ee enken 210 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 DB9 Port Interfaces 2 aen nnnv tr nnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnneennnnnnnnnennnnnennene 211 DB9 Console cable Pm outs en 211 DBO Aar Por Pins US eege 212 Appendix D MIB OID Listing sassnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 213 Appendix E Part Numbers annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 227 GigaPlus HP ODU Sub bands Tuning Hanges 227 ee 239 Appendix F Link Install and
203. s Tx Freq Min 21472 00 Tx Freq Max 21786 00 RF Stats TxFreq 21472 00 Rx Freq 22704 00 Diagnostics Freq Duplex 1232 00 Diagnostic Options ger Loopback Auto Bandwidth BW 80 si Set Modulation QAM256 w Status Display Power 10 00 System Log Link Setup User Setting Password Note denotes custom profile is in use Other Save Config m Operation Mode Opmode Opel OG Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 16 Capacity Upgrade in Link Setup Page The capacity key can also be entered using the license command from the command line interface Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 63 5 0 Link Planning This section describes the process that occurs before installing and setting up an GigaPlus microwave backhaul link Frequency Path Planning Most microwave links use licensed spectrum that requires third party coordination to ensure minimal interference will occur to nearby licensed spectrum users To ensure success a path analysis must be done for each link that is being considered Antenna heights system gain rain region and terrain data are evaluated to determine the reliability of the link over time and changing weather Trango will run path analysis for its customers using industry standard software evaluate different equipment options to achieve the customer goals and assist the coordination process Site Selection Af
204. s made to the system log The log level can be adjusted via the CLI or web Syslog levels are as follows Set is used to identify any changes made by the user such as changing the frequency turning opmode off etc Event is used to log any events that are triggered by the system such as an ACM shift down or up or a trap generated upon high traffic utilization Stat is use to identified link statistics on a periodic basis It is recommended that this level only be used for debugging since the entire syslog memory about 1500 entries will be used up quickly and older events may be overwritten System Reboot in is used reboot the IDU and ODU after a set amount of time for troubleshooting purposes This is useful for troubleshooting where changes to the remote end may cause the link to drop If this command is executed the system will automatically reboot itself and load the stored settings restoring the system to a known configuration One common use of this feature is to turn the far end transmitter off to listen on the local end for interference By using this command the far end will automatically reload and start transmitting again after the specified time Diagnostic Export generates a diagnostic bin file To download this file the TFTP function of the IDU must be enabled Then from the PC s command prompt execute the following command tftp i IP address of the IDUJ get diagnostic_Gigaplus bin The file will have to be submitt
205. s the affected receiver will be reduced maintaining performance on the unaffected direction During all ACM operation the transmitter power remains at the set level if ATPC is off If enabled ATPC acts normally when ACM is active and may increase or decrease the transmit power based on RSSI levels The acm command provides configuration of the ACM and must be done on both sides of the link The linktest command from the CLI can be used to view the current TX and RX modulation levels Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 35 Wireless Link Capacity The table below shows the capacity of the system for each non ACM speed setting The capacities for the ACM settings will be approximately 1 2 lower due to the additional overhead of the ACM All capacities shown are in Mbps full duplex meaning that the aggregate bidirectional capacity is twice the number shown The capacities shown are also layer 2 using 1518 byte packets for IPV4 rounded to the nearest Mbps Layer 1 numbers will be higher especially for small packets 6 9 15 18 21 8 12 19 24 27 10 20 25 31 36 40 7 2 13 26 33 40 46 52 15 30 37 46 53 60 20 40 49 60 70 78 22 45 55 67 78 88 31 63 78 96 111 126 39 80 99 120 140 160 47 95 118 142 167 192 63 128 159 192 225 256 78 157 195 238 277 318 90 181 225 275 320 3657 28 30 55 56 80 375 Mbps when set to speed 80 qam256 with symbol rate 49 9 Msym sec Table 6 Max Link Capacity Mbps for non
206. s triggered when the Backup unit has taken over e trapModemLock This trap will inform you when there is a change to the link lock Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 57 e trapDownShift This trap will inform you when the modulation of the radio has shifted downed Trango recommends monitoring RSSI MSE Ethernet Traffic gigeEthOctets Temp and modem lock as a minimum for thorough monitoring of the link Additional objects and traps can be added to the monitoring software as required Please review Appendix D MIB for a complete listing of MIB Objects and Traps Understanding and familiarization of Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP concepts and software platforms are required to utilize SNMP management of the TrangoLINK GigaPlus system Due to the large number of programs available for SNMP Trango does not provide support of SNMP software packages or NMS systems Some common items to try while having issues monitoring specific OIDs are e Properly load the MIBs into your software e Add a 0 at the end of the OID string Firmware Upgrade The firmware on the TrangoLINK GigaPlus can be updated to a newer version through IBM or OBM Ethernet Ports A firmware release consists of up to two files which contains the appropriate software files that are loaded onto the IDU and ODU IDU OS Image Firmware File lt idu GigaPlus lt version gt tar gz gt ODU Image Firmware File lt odu fw bin gt If only
207. sIBMEnable eger O Off 1 On O Off sysIBMIp Addr string size 16 A B C D 172 168 1 1 d lk sysIBMNetmask Addr string size 16 A B C D 255 255 0 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 7 4 sysIBMVIanID Integer RW 0 4090 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 7 5 sysIBMVlanPort Integer RW 1t04 ge1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 8 1 sysSNMPReadCommsStr Display String RW string size 1 32 public 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 8 2 sySSNMPWriteCommStr Display String RW string size 1 32 private 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 8 3 sysSNMPTrapCommstr Display String RW string size 1 32 trapstr 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 9 1 1 sySSNMPTrap1Enable nteger RW O Off 1 On O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 9 1 2 sysSNMPTrapilp IpAddr RW string size 16 A B C D 0 0 0 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 9 2 1 sysSNMPTrap2Enable nteger RW O Off 1 On O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 9 2 2 sysSNMPTrap2lp IpAddr RW string size 16 A B C D 0 0 0 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 9 3 1 sysSNMPTrap3Enable nteger RW O Off 1 On O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 9 3 2 sySSNMP Trap3ip IpAddr RW string size 16 A B C D 0 0 0 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 9 4 1 sysSNMPTrap4Enable nteger RW O Off 1 On O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 9 4 2 sySSNMPTrap4lp IpAddr RW string size 16 A B C D 0 0 0 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 9 5 1 sysSNMPTrap5Enable nteger RW DCH 1 On O OFF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 9 5 2 sySSNMP Trap5lp IpAddr RW string size 16 A B C D 0 0 0 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 1 10 1 syslmageUpgrade Integer RW 1 IDU 2 ODU 0 NA 1
208. ser Manual Rev 3 0 180 reset license key Remove up to 5 license keys rps SYNTAX rps lt on off gt Default OFF Configuration Storage Yes rps without any parameter will display the current status of Rapid Port Shutdown feature status DESCRIPTION This command is used to configure Rapid Port Shutdown RPS functionality The RPS setting needs to be the same on both side of the link for proper operation If the RPS is enabled the dataports GigE on both side of the link are immediately shutdown in the event of a link loss in order to provide a fast switchover mechanism to the external routers and switches RELATED Sysinfo Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 181 rssi SYNTAX rssi lt iteration gt Iteration range from 1 99 seconds Default default iteration 1 second Configuration Storage NO rssi without any parameter will display the current mse value DESCRIPTION rssi command is used to monitor the received signal level It is used to monitor the link based on the specified duration CLI prompt will not be accessible while rssi command is running RSSI value range should be between 90 and 30 For some SP ODUs the RSSI value will not display below 65 dBm accurately so for antenna alignment purposes the MSE can be used as a guide until the signal is acquired See the Antenna Alignment Section for more information siglevel siglevel SYNTAX Defa
209. ser Manual Rev 3 0 60 CLI config bootimage upgrade odu 9 Areboot of the radio is required to load the new image after upgrade CLI config reboot The upgrade time varies depending upon the images and the size of the image The firmware can be verified by logging into the radio via the CLI through the version command or Web browser version page under the Firmware Version section The Current firmware is the currently running firmware The firmware which was replaced will be located in the previous images Upgrade Procedure FTP To perform the firmware upgrade using FTP use the ftp command to load the images into memory then the bootimage upgrade commands just as with the TFTP method The FTP method is much faster and has built in error checking All that is needed is the IP address of the ftp server a username password and the filename to be uploaded The new file to be uploaded should be placed on the server The ftp server will prompt for the password before allowing access 1 Put the new software files on the ftp server using the ftp put command from a local computer these commands are not done from the Trango equipment ftp gt put lt source file gt lt destination gt The lt source gt will be the filename only The lt destination gt will include both path and file name 2 After putting the file onto the server log into the GigaPlus and run the ftp command from the command line as follows to open access to
210. sing a standard Ethernet cable CBLDAT RIU3 is required optional Serial Console Port DB9 male 1 serial RS 232 port used to manage unit Alarms DB9 female There are 2 alarm inputs which are CMOS level and are user configurable There are 2 outputs which are dry contact rated for 50 Volt 1 Amps each Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 20 Mode Switch The Mode switch operates as follows 1 Hold for more than 2 seconds but less than 6 seconds the unit will a The IP address will be reset to default to allow access in the event of a forgotten password or IP address b The CLI management passwords will be reset to default c The Web interface passwords will be reset to default d The SNMP read write trap community strings will be set to defaults e The CLI prompt will be reset 2 Hold for more than 6 seconds The unit will reset the system configuration to the factory default but NOT reset the items it 1 above The unit WILL REBOOT automatically RESET Reboots IDU without disconnecting the power supply 2x GigE ports ETH1 and ETH2 ports are the main traffic and In band Management IBM ports Both are RJ 45 10 100 1000BaseT auto sensing GigE ports 2x SFP Port ETH3 and ETH4 SFP Ports support two additional native 1000BaseT or LC fiber Ethernet connection for traffic and IBM SFP modules are available to support each as follows a SFP GigE C Copper RJ45 module to support 1000BaseT b SFP G
211. sole The saved config is displayed Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 150 custom profile SYNTAX custom profile add remove DEFAULT VALUE NA DESCRIPTION Allow a custom speed profile to be used The custom file must be created by Trango Systems and verified before use Custom speed profiles allow changing various parameters such as Channel bandwidth ACM profile Latency Sensitiivity number of T1 E1 tributaries etc When loaded the custom profile will replace the default profile used with the same name and speed setting from that point on If the user desires to return to the factory default settings for that speed setting the custom_profile remove command can be used License keys still apply and are based on the calculated throughput of the profile Detailed instructions will be provided with the profile Contact your Trango representative for more information RELATED Speed license datapath SYNTAX datapath lt 0 2 gt 0 ETH only 1 ETH T1 2 ETH E1 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 151 DEFAULT VALUE 0 Eth Only DESCRIPTION Select the profile to be used on the datapath of the radio A License key is required for TDM T1 E1 mode Bandwidth for 8 T1 or 8 E1 circuits always reserved once selected regardless of whether data is being sent or not This will reduce the Ethernet capacity accordingly Refer to Appendix A for
212. switched off 2 Do not look into the waveguide port of an ODU when the radio is active Protection from RF Burns Tower Site When the GigaPlus ODU is to be installed where existing antennas are located avoid exposure to potentially harmful levels of RF radiation from these antennas by 1 Determining the RF exposure risk If necessary ask the structure tower owner or operator When necessary wear a protective suit or have the transmitter s switched off for the duration of the installation Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 65 2 Do not stand in front of or look into any antennas Safety Warnings When a practice or procedure poses implied or potential harm to the user or to the radio equipment a warning is included in this manual Airflow Requirements Installations must be made so the airflow required for safe and correct operation of Trango equipment is not compromised For the GigaPlus ODU unobstructed air passage must be maintained to all sides of the unit For the GigaPlus IDU the back of the unit must be kept clear to allow the fan to operate properly Circuit Overloading When connecting the GigaPlus determine the effect this will have on the power supply circuit protection devices and supply wiring Check GigaPlus power consumption specifications and the supply capability of the power supply system This check of capacity must extend to the dc power supply and not just to an intermediate connection point
213. t Cable Ground Lightning Surge Rack Ground Bar Cable Ground Suppressor Cable Carrier Site Grounding Grid Radials Figure 17 Site Based Grounding Diagram Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 69 Power Supply Installation The GigaPlus requires a 48 Volt power supply to power both the IDU and the ODU Trango recommends the 48 VDC 1U rack mount power supply part P SUPPLY 1U 48 This power supply can support up to two GigaPlus IDUs and ODUs and is shown below SLET dd a NOE Power Soret P v v 1 Damm ove e e e Install the power supply in a temperature controlled shelter or standard 19 inch rack using the holes provided NOTE Ensure that only a 48 Volt Supply is used and that the wiring is correct If a 48 VDC supply is used and the Earth ground is wired to the negative terminal shown in the figure permanent damage to the unit may occur Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 70 Antenna Installation Antennas are typically installed and are coarse aligned using either visually or with third party equipment Alternatively some operators prefer to install the radio equipment onto the antenna prior to installing the antenna on the rooftop or tower Consult the specific antenna manual for the antenna being used for detailed installation instructions The Link Configuration section covers the alignment of the antennas Install the IDU The I
214. t rate is updated every 20 seconds The Port Util is a percentage of the total available radio capacity being used and is also updated at 20 second intervals i RA TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 SYSTEMS Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 80 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 70 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup ACM RF Counters system RF IN RF OUT Threshold Total Octets 1868153521 312208844 Total Pkts 76663315 72716523 Network Settings Total Drop Pkts 3 N A P BM Port Rate Mbps 358 365 Ethernet Port Util 98 100 Qos SNMP System Status Version Link Status Link Test System Statistics Ethernet Stats TDM Stats RF Stats Diagnostics Diagnostic Options Loopback Auto Status Display System Log User Setting Password Other Save Config Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 49 RF Statistics Page Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 104 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 105 Diagnostic Options IDU LED allows setting the LEDs under the TDM ports to indicate the TDM port status or represent the RSSI level read from the ODU Loopback Mode is used for troubleshooting and will enable the traffic to be looped back either at the IDU IF section just before the ODU connector or at the digital level inside the modem This feature is very useful for fault isolation during setup Syslog level is used to set the detail of the entrie
215. teger RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 10 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource9 Integer RW 0 63 0 s 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 11 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource10 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 12 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource11 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 13 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource12 Integer RW 0 63 D A 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 14 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource13 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 15 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource14 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 16 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource15 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 17 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource16 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 18 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource17 Integer RW 0 63 D A 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 19 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource18 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 20 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource19 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 21 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource20 Integer RW 0 63 0 A 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 22 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource21 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 23 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource22 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 24 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource23 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 25 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource24 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 26 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource25 Integer RW 0 63 D wil 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 27 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource26 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 28 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource27 Integer RW 0 63 D 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 3 29 0 gigeEth4DSCPSource28 Integer RW 0 63 0 al 4 1 5454 1 8
216. ter the Planning phase is complete it is essential that the proposed site be physically evaluated by the operator to ensure that no buildings or vegetation has crossed into the Fresnel zone that would affect operational reliability It is not uncommon for tall buildings to be located in what would otherwise be a perfect non blocked line of sight path based on terrain data but too often this is discovered when the installation is being performed The site must also be evaluated for power and shelter provisions Licensing Licensing of spectrum is typically done on an individual path basis In the US the FCC will grant licenses for 11 years for paths that do not interfere with other users after the coordination and fees have been paid Contact Trango for more information on the above topics Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 64 6 0 Installation This section describes the installation to ensure that the GigaPlus units are correctly installed Failure to follow these procedures may result in damage to the equipment and void the factory warranty Safety Installing microwave equipment can be dangerous Please take the following precautions when installing or performing maintenance on the equipment Equipment Protrusions The equipment has been designed to be free of unnecessary protrusions or sharp surfaces that may catch or otherwise cause injury during handling However always take care when working on or around the eq
217. tftp daemons can also be turned on and off from the web to control access to the system The Rapid Port Shutdown can be enabled or disabled here as well to allow for routing protocols to reroute traffic if the link should go down Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 90 TRA SYST Radio Settings Link Setup ACM System Threshold Network Settings IP IBM Ethernet Qos SNMP System Status Version Link Status Link Test System Statistics Ethernet Stats TDM Stats RF Stats Diagnostics Diagnostic Options Loopback Auto Status Display System Log User Setting Password Other Save Config Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 EMS Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 70 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 59 Rx QAM256 rr ATPC Setting ATPC on OFF ATPC Step Size 1 ATPC Max Power 17 00 Target RSSI 40 00 rr Custom Profile Custom Profile No custom profile in use Custom Add Remove Add Remove r System Setting Alarm 1 on O off Alarm 2 on off Telnetd on O off Tftpd on off RPS on O off Smart Mode on O OFF ro Status Snapshot Status Save Status last saved at November 30 1999 07 08 25 Figure 39 ATPC Setup RPS Telnetd tftpd alarms Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 91 TRA TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 SYS
218. th3DSCPSource61 Integer RW 0 63 0 al 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 63 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource62 Integer RW 0 63 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 3 3 64 0 gigeEth3DSCPSource63 Integer RW 0 63 0 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 220 Ethernet Section Contd 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 1 1 0 gigeEth4AutoNegotiate Integer RW O Off 1 On 1 On 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 1 2 0 gigeEth4Duplex Integer RW O Half 1 Full Full 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 1 3 0 gigeEth4Enable Integer RW OCH 1 On 1 On 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 1 4 0 gigeEth4MaxRate Integer RW 0 1000 1000 EF 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 1 5 0 gigeEth4PauseFrame Integer RW O Off 1 On O Off 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 1 6 0 gigeEth4Priority Integer RW 0 7 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 1 7 0 _ gigeEth4Speed Integer RW 0 100 1000 1000 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 1 8 0 gigeEth4Status Integer RO OCH 1 On N A 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 1 9 0 gigeEth4Loopback Integer RW O Off 1 phy 2 mac N A AE 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 2 1 0 _ gigeEth4InOctets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 2 2 0 gigeEth4InUcastPackets Counter32 RO 0 4294967296 N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 4 4 2 3 0 gigeEth4InNUcastPack
219. the Table will cause a failover 1 AStandby unit is detected 2 The active Radio has its RX locked 3 The election time period is over 4 The guard time has elapsed Software triggered failover Software triggered failover is Initiated by the software based on the following conditions Software failovers will take 3 5 seconds due to the fact that the events are polled by the operating software inside the unit 1 ODU PLL unlocked 2 Violation of a threshold setting when failover is configured as one of the threshold actions 3 Power Supply failure User triggered manual failover Initiated by user issue CLI SNMP web commands as shown below Typically the only user triggered command that should be executed is the utype switch command which is used when the original active unit is restored or replaced and the operator wants to return it to active status The other commands are listed to make the operator aware that they will cause an unintentional and usually undesired failover Commands that will force a failover 1 Using the utype switch command to restore the active after a failover a This command can only be initiated on the Active unit b A low level command is sent from Active to Standby unit to turn on transmitter Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 43 2 User commands When the operator changes the following settings on the active unit an unintentional failover may occur It is not recommended
220. the current status for threshold setting information threshold is a device level command DESCRIPTION threshold command is used to set rules for monitoring the system Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 196 threshold value allows the user to set a threshold for the following parameters between a value of 100 and 100 Parameters 0 RSSI 1 MSE 2 BER 3 FER 4 IDU temp 5 ODU temp 6 In port utilization 7 Out port utilization threshold action allow specific action to be taken if the threshold set in threshold value is exceeded Actions are 0 No action 1 Alarm1 on front panel closure 2 Alarm2 on front panel closure 3 SNMP trap 4 Switchover to standby unit 5 Rapid Port Shutdown RPS The utilization rate is expressed as percentage of the current max speed based on the modulation trap SYNTAX trap trap enable lt trap gt lt on off gt trap ip lt trap gt lt ip_addr gt Default see table 6 5 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 197 trap IP enable Trap 1 manager 0 0 0 0 OFF Trap 2 manager 0 0 0 0 OFF Trap 3 manager 0 0 0 0 OFF Trap 4 manager 0 0 0 0 OFF Trap 5 manager 0 0 0 0 OFF Configuration Storage Yes trap without any parameter will display the current status for the snmptrap information trap is a system level command DESCRIP
221. the remote mount to ensure correct installation The arrows on the Remote mount must be aligned with the V on the ODU Are both ODUs at the ends of the link mounted on the same polarization ODUs must be mounted with matching polarizations at each end of the link If one side is mounted on the antenna differently than the other side the link will not lock or the signal level will be 20 30 or more dB lower than expected IF ACM is being used ACM may not be enabled on both ends of the link Enable the ACM and reset the speed on each end The speed must be set the same on both ends MSE is too high and or bit errors are showing when running linktest Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 NOTE MSE 32 dB or lower is typical for 256 QAM 29 is a worse number and is not typical 1 Isthetransmitter power set too high for the current modulation being used Consult the license information to verify that the power level is no higher than the maximum allowed for the highest modulation that will be used 2 Target RSSI setup may be incorrect It is best to set the target RSSI as high as possible without overdriving the receiver for the most robust operation Setting the target RSSI too close to the RX sensitivity threshold will compromise the link integrity 3 Are both GigaPlus ODUs mounted on the same polarization ODUs must be mounted with matching polarizations at each end of the link If one side is mounted on the antenn
222. the server ftp lt server_ip gt lt user_name gt password XXXXXXX If prompted for the password multiple times check the connectivity to the server by pinging the FTP server IP address from the debug prompt 3 Next get the file from the FTP server by typing the get command from the ftp prompt ftp gt get lt file_name gt Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 61 4 Logout of the ftp session ftp gt logout logout of ftp session 5 Runthe bootimage omu and or bootimage odu command as required Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 62 Capacity Upgrades The GigaPlus speed capacity is standard at 100 Mbps To upgrade the capacity an alphanumeric key will be required This key can be purchased from your Trango sales representative To update the capacity key from the Web copy and paste the key into the Speed License field on the Link Setup Page Click the submit button If the license is accepted the word Enable will be displayed as shown below and replace the blank field Radio Settings Link Setup ACM System System Configuration and Licenses Datapath Threshold License 2 enabled P Enabled Network Settin IP IBM ig ON porton ON port off OFF Ethernet QOS SNMP ODU Power System Status ODU Power ON Soe Odupower On Odupower Off Link Status Link Test System Statistics m Link Setup Ethernet Stats Default Opmode on opt TDM Stat
223. tion on the traffic by mapping it to one of 8 queues Port Priority The port priority feature allows for untagged traffic arriving into each Ethernet port to have priority level assigned to it If the arriving traffic is already tagged then that tag priority level will be honored over the port priority The port priority setting will determine which port traffic is forwarded in the event of more traffic coming into all the ports than the capacity of the system can handle Port priority can augment port rate limiting especially in when ACM is active and the link has downshifted to a lower modulation The port command is used to set the port priority for each port Port Rate Limiting Ingress The port rate limiting feature is used to restrict the ingress traffic rate on a specific Ethernet port This is useful for Service Level Agreements SLAs when both ports of the GigaPlus are being used to supply two customers and the channel capacity is limited to less than the sum of the capacity of the two Ethernet ports For example if both ports are set to 1000BaseT and the RF channel capacity is 375 Mbps setting GE1 to rate limit of 125 Mbps and GE2 to a rate limit of 250 Mbps will always guarantee that both users have the bandwidth of the channel reserved for them Egress Margin Egress margin is used to fine tune the behavior QoS when using VLAN tagged traffic marked with COS priority 802 1p or when using port priority to assign priorty t
224. tistics Ethernet Stats TDM Stats RF Stats Diagnostics Diagnostic Options Loopback Auto Status Display System Log User Setting Password Other Save Config Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 Figure 42 QoS Setup Page for Strict mode DCSP Value Mapping The QoS page with WRR mode selected will reveal all the DSCP values and drop down boxes to select which priority they should be mapped to This is done for each Ethernet port individually by selecting the ETH1 to ETH4 tab in the box For convenience common class identifiers are shown along with the corresponding DSCP value below Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 95 AF11 maps to dscp 10 001010 AF12 maps to dscp 12 001100 AF13 maps to dscp 14 001110 AF21 maps to dscp 18 010010 AF22 maps to dscp 20 010100 AF23 maps to dscp 22 010110 AF31 maps to dscp 26 011010 AF32 maps to dscp 28 011100 AF33 maps to dscp 30 011110 AF41 maps to dscp 34 100010 AF42 maps to dscp 36 100100 AF43 maps to dscp 38 100110 CS1 precedence 1 maps to dscp 8 001000 CS2 precedence 2 maps to dscp 16 010000 CS3 precedence 3 maps to dscp 24 011000 CS4 precedence 4 maps to dscp 32 100000 CS5 precedence 5 maps to dscp 40 101000 CS6 precedence 6 maps to dscp 48 110000 CS7 precedence 7 maps to dscp 56 111000 EF maps to dscp 46 101110 Default settings for priority of DSCP are all 0 so the user must
225. to the tower or mounting pole at least every 3 to 6 ft with tie wraps or other approved methods Hanger Assemblies and Cable Clamps are offered by tower companies that can provide an even more rigid attachment for high wind environments Cable Terminations Robust cable and cable connections are CRITICAL to the long term performance of the link Any compromise in material connection precision or weatherproofing may result in problems that are difficult to fault isolate and only emerge after the link has been exposed to the normal stresses of temperature rain and winds Cable Type Trango strongly recommends the use of quality LMR 400 cable and top of the line connectors complimented by well trained installation personnel following manufacturer s instructions Other types of cable may not have adequate shielding and may cause or receive outside interference Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 78 Weather Proofing Cabling It is important to properly seal each antenna connection to protect against moisture and corrosion Trango Systems recommends using Coax Seal which should be applied over the ODU N Type connector Coax Seal is a gum like tape which is applied by wrapping around the connector and then compressed molded to form a single cohesive protective covering over the connector To properly apply the Coax Seal product first wrap the connector case as shown in Figure 28 Figure 28 Weather Proofing of cable Seco
226. to turn on the adaptive coding and modulation feature When enabled the current TX RX modulation may shift to different profile based on the current MSE value and a set of pre defined MSE degrade and improve thresholds The speed command needs to be issued after acm enable on off command ACM is not symmetric and each end TX RX may have different profiles at a given time depending upon the MSE values on each end Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 144 acm mod is used to update MSE value for degrade or improve threshold table The new threshold values should be effect immediately upon execution Depending on the speed set certain modulations are not available For example when initial speed modulation is at QAM256 the available modulation levels and thresholds are profile mse im mse de QPSK 20 3 17 10 16QAM 25 3 18 5 64QAM 29 2 24 3 256QAM 32 1 27 2 Note the default values provided ensure hitless transitions between modulation levels Any changes made by the user cannot be guaranteed to result in hitless modulation transitions alarm SYNTAX alarm alarm lt alarm1 alarm2 gt lt on off gt Default alarm 1 OFF alarm 2 OFF Configuration Storage No alarm without any parameter will display the current status for both alarm1 and alarm2 alarm is a system level command DESCRIPTION User may specify alarm1 or alarm2 as
227. tusUpdate RO O OFF 1 ON N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 8 5 1 trap TDMS5Status Update RO 0 OFF 1 ON N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 8 6 1 trapTDM6Status Update RO O OFF 1 ON N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 8 7 1 trapTDM7StatusUpdate RO O OFF 1 ON N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 8 8 1 trapTDM8Status Update RO O OFF 1 ON N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 9 1 rapManualSwitchover RO 1 Active 2 Standby N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 9 2 rapHW Switchover RO 1 Active 2 Standby N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 10 1 trapRedundancy CableRemoved RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 10 2 trapRedundancyCableReconnected RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 11 rapLostODUCommunication RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 12 1 rapUtypeActiveElected RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 12 2 rapUtypeStandby Elected RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 12 3 rapActiveDetected RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 5454 1 80 6 12 4 trapStandby Detected RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 12 5 rapActiveDown RO N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 12 6 trapStandby Down RO N A N A O Not Synchronized 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 80 6 13 trapSynchronization RO 1 Synchronized N A Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 226 Appendix E Part Numbers GigaPlus HP ODU Sub bands Tuning Ranges TX Freq TX Freq Diplexer Description HP ODUs 6 GHZ Femme or HP2 6Ghz ANSTETSITAT6OI70 1A Hoh Band 6540 6600 amp 56 IHP2 06 0160 18 oC HP2 6Ghz ANSVETSI TR160170 1B H
228. uipment Laser and Fiber Optic Cable Hazards Trango fiber optic SFP Module transmitters are I1EC60825 1 21CFR1040 1 Class compliant and present no danger to personnel in normal use However Do not look into active unterminated optical ports or fibers If visual inspection is required ensure the equipment is turned off or if a fiber cable disconnect the far end Follow the manufacturer s instructions when using an optical test set Incorrect calibration or control settings could result in hazardous levels of radiation Protect cover unconnected optical fiber connectors with dust caps Place all optical fiber cuttings in a suitable container for safe disposal Bare fibers and fiber scraps can easily penetrate the skin and eyes Lifting Equipment Be careful when hoisting or lifting the ODU or its antenna during installation or maintenance The GigaPlus HP ODU is nominally 12 Ibs However antennas with their mounting hardware can weigh in excess of 100 kg 220 Ib and require specialized lifting equipment and an operator trained and certified in its use Protection from RF Burns Trango ODUs Trango GigaPlus ODUs do not generate RF fields intense enough to cause RF burns however installers operators should comply with the following cautions 1 It is hazardous to look into or stand in front of an active antenna aperture Do not stand in front of or look into an antenna without first ensuring the associated transmitter or transmitters are
229. ult N Q Configuration Storage No Siglevel will display the signal level related parameter for modem 1 This command is used to assist debugging any signal path related issue DESCRIPTION IDU RSSI idu rssi on the modem level Nomralize MSE Radial MSE Norm MSE Radial MSE phase noise residue is minimal Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 182 Norm MSE gt Radial MSE there is some amplitude noise AM distortion Norm M SE lt Radial MSE phase noise residue exist that the PLL did not fully correct Uncorrect Block Error reported by modem when passing traffics Power sensors used to make sure TX power accuracy Some models uses only IF while other using only the RF values Odu attn Make sure the attenuators are been set correctly Note Block counter amp uncorrect block counter are accumulative values since the last link establishment They are collected on a 20 second periodic basis EXAMPLE CLI view siglevel IDU RSSI 0 Normalized MSE 348 Radial MSE 340 LDPC Decoder Stress 0 External AGC 1604 Carrier Offset 2466 Rx Symrate 49500732 Block Counter 0 Uncorrect Block 0 LDPC Avg Iteration 0 Output corrected bytes 0 Return Loss 0x0000 Tx Power alarm ok Tx PA alarm ok PA on off alarm on Tx Power Range alarm ok Tx Power actual 20 00 Rx Power actual 23 00 Channel test Pass Telemetry debug Fail CLI view Trango Systems Inc GigaPl
230. ure 60 EIA TIA 568B Cross Cwver 209 Figure 61 Console Cable CGonnechor ENEE 211 Figure 62 Alarm Port Pin denttteaton ee 212 Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 12 Revision History Revision Revision Date Description 1 0 22 Apr 2010 Initial Release 1 3 6 June 2011 Update to new format and add detail on new features in SW V 1 3 3 0 28 Feb 2012 Update to reflect the following feature changes in SW V3 0 plus bug fixes see release note for bug fixes Allow IBM without a VLAN Custom Speed Profile Support Support for 5 8 33 12 5 and 25 MHz channels sizes Diffserv DSCP and weighted QoS on a per port basis T1 E1 signal level adjustments Individual Ethernet Port utilization Statistics SNMP OID harmonization with ApexPlus 3 0 Remote Link status reporting Two level access web interface view config Web look and feel changes Auto loopback diagnostic Add link down threshold parameter Link Status recording and comparing diagnostic Reload reboot in x seconds Linktest added to web Web page refresh rate control BER calculation improvement Eth port loopback diagnostic Remove limitation of turning opmode off for a freq change Add note regarding hardware compatibility by revision Add detail on 1 1 configuration LEDs on GE2 Update Table 3 to add new 7 and 13 GHz TR s Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus
231. us User Manual Rev 3 0 183 snmpd SYNTAX snmpd snmpd lt on off gt Default ON Configuration Storage No Always ON at system bootup snmpd without any parameter will display the current status for the tftpd daemon DESCRIPTION Turn on off snmpd agent on the radio Must be on to perform any SNMP get set EXAMPLE To turn snmpd off trango config snmpd off snmpd off SUCCESS RELATED Ipconfig snmptrap trapip Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 184 speed SYNTAX speed lt bandwidth gt lt modulation gt lt bandwidth gt 4 5 7 8 10 12 14 20 25 28 30 40 50 56 80 lt modulation gt qpsk qam16 qam32 qam64 qam128 qam256 Default bandwidth 30 QAM32 Configuration Storage Yes speed without any parameter will display the current speed setting DESCRIPTION Load the corresponding the modem binary and configure Tx and Rx bandpass filters The speed command will also configure the modem protection mode based on the system mode configuration Only when the 1 1 HSB mode is set the modem may be configured as working or protection mode Binaries selection for the speed command is based on 5 different configuration tdm mode acm enable modulation and bandwidth Making changes via the tdm mode or acm enable commands will require a subsequent re load of the speed setting for proper operation Speed Setting Modulation
232. valid profiles applicable to specific datapath mode RELATED Speed license datapattern SYNTAX datapattern lt external internal gt Default external datapattern Configuration Storage Yes datapattern without any parameter will display the current status DESCRIPTION Sets datasource for the modem datapattern can be generated from either fpga external or the modem internal used to generate PRBS data Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 152 The datapattern should be set to external during normal mode of operation otherwise no user data from Ethernet or the T1 ports will be transmitted date SYNTAX date lt year gt lt month gt lt day gt lt hour gt lt minute gt Default N A Configuration Storage No date without any parameter will display the current time of date date is a system level command DESCRIPTION Allow the user to set and read the current time and date debug SYNTAX debug Default N A Configuration Storage No Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 153 debug is a system level command DESCRIPTION Exit current node and enter the debug mode EXAMPLE To enter debug mode trango config debug debug gt RELATED cli default_opmode SYNTAX default_opmode default opmode on off Default default operation mode OFF Configuration
233. way IP 10 14 0 1 ETH1 MAC 00 01 de 81 65 44 ETH2 MAC 00 01 de 81 65 45 Step 3 Turn the ODU Section of the radio on Type odupower on to apply power to the Radio section of the unit After the CLI returns the status of on enter model to show the models serial numbers TR spacing and transmit frequency range of the unit CLI config odupower on ODU Power enable on SUCCESS CLI config model DU Model I DU Gi gaPlus 1 DU Serial ID 8480068 ODU Model HP2 23 1200 3A ODU Serial ID C110301327 Tx Freq Min 22000 00 Tx Freq Max 22400 00 Freq Duplex 1200 00 MHz Step 4 Set the Transmitter and Receiver Center frequency The center frequency must be within the min and max shown in the model command and must be at least of the occupied transmitter bandwidth away from the limits for proper operation Enter the transmit frequency in MHz the resolution of the frequency is 250 MHz The receive frequency will automatically be programmed as follows For A models RX Freq TX freq Freq Duplex For B models RX Freq TX Freq Freq Duplex Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 117 In some cases the Freq duplex can be changed but typically this will not be necessary Changing the Freq duplex will automatically change the RX frequency The opmode must be off to set the frequency First set the local end transmit frequency CLI config freq 22300 Tx Freq 22300 00 MHz Rx
234. wn command from the remote unit there will be 1 dB increment decrement The user may specify this step size to maximum of 5 dB per command The power command to ODU is 1 dB at a time but will g0 up to number of step size per ATPC command The user is responsible for meeting legal regulatory requirements for Tx power EXAMPLE CLI view atpc ber SYNTAX ber ber lt 0 99 duration in seconds gt Default 1 second Configuration Storage Yes ber without any parameter will display the current BER LOCK MSE RSSI values DESCRIPTION BER applies to Ethernet Data only and is based on CRC FCs errors and only is functional when the datapattern is set to internal mode It will always be zero on live traffic external datapattern bootimage SYNTAX bootimage toggle bootimage upgrade lt idu odu gt Default N A Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 147 Configuration Storage NO bootimage is a system level command DESCRIPTION bootimage toggle To switch current images back to the previous updated image in a set of FPGA1 FPGA2 OS FW PIC and ODU firmware are not allowed to be toggle back unless performing bootimage upgrade again bootimage upgrade upgrade the required software images on the radio after the image is transferred on the radio via tftp lt idu gt option will upgrade all the IDU firmware in sequence of FPGA OS FW PIC from ONE ta
235. y No failover No failover Reboot on Standby No failover No failover Odupower on off on Standby No failover No failover ODU PLL failure on Standby No failover No failover Modem link lost on Standby No failover No failover 1 1 cable removal failure No failover No failover ACM Tx Rx profile changes No failover No failover Hardware triggered failover In the event that the modem RX link is lost status changes from 1 to O a hardware Table 10 Failover Events triggered failover will occur and the following sequence of actions will occur Actions 1 The IF transmit signal will be shut off on the active unit and enabled on the backup unit 2 The standby GigaPlus utype will change from standby to active and the previously active unit utype will change to standby 3 The Ethernet port will be shut down on the new standby unit if RPS was enabled Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 4 The far end of the link will also failover since the transmitter switch will cause the far end to lose lock as well Steps 1 3 above will repeat for the far end Hardware initiated failover to the backup pair will occur on the far end unit due to the small gap in the transmitter being switched from active to standby on the local side The total time for the failover to occur is typically 150 200 milliseconds A hardware failover will only occur the following initial conditions are met otherwise none of the events in
236. ys the Radio and System Status The System contains information on the Alarms IDU temperature and fan status The Radio status displays RSSI Mean Square Error MSE Bit Error Rate BER Frame Error Rate FER and ODU temperatures The temperatures are the temperature in Celcius inside the ODU and IDU units and will always be higher than the outside air temp by 15 20 degrees This page also displays the connection status on the modem T1 E1 and Ethernet ports The Ethernet and T1 E1 Port Status indicators will only turn green when the T1 E1 port is connected with a valid signal format All the link status indicators should be green when working properly Red usually indicates that an ODU is off or not connected A grey status indicator represents an indicator that does not apply for the model of ODU being used Trango Systems Inc GigaPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 99 TRA SYSTEMS Radio Settings Link Setup ACM System Threshold Network Settings IP IBM Ethernet Qos SNMP System Status Version Link Status Link Test System Statistics Ethernet Stats TDM Stats RF Stats Diagnostics Diagnostic Options Loopback Auto Status Display System Log User Setting Password Other Save Config Configuration last saved November 30 1999 07 06 30 TrangoLINK GigaPlus 10 14 1 21 Local Active Link RSSI 57 50 MSE 32 90 Rx QAM256 Remote Link RSSI 57 00 MSE 34 59 Rx QAM256 System Status RSSI 57

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