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1. 192 168 25 2 load file 192 168 25 1 ssl_cert_00 09 02 01 C1 9A pem usr tftp 192 168 25 2 load file 192 168 25 1 ssl_key_00 09 02 01 C1 9A pem usr tftp 192 168 25 2 show files usr dea key Gem size 672 md5 fa9bd7a1f465fd7e9fed30150b0608c4 usr sel key der size 1194 md5 1c5c5ddd0f08604a 3b48cf41a8570557 usr sel cert der size 1144 md5 ff0ce6923fc67a02d1e7bc6fa4856794 192 168 25 2 reboot 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 126 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 8 8 1 70 00158 01 01 Appendices User Manual redline Chapter 8 Technical Specifications Table 17 Spec RDL 3000 Technical Specifications RF T502 Radio RF Band Rx Sensitivity Tx Power Center Steps Channel Size Rx Sensitivity System Capability Ethernet Data Rate PoE Cable Node Authentication Network Attributes Modulation Coding MAC Network Services Duplex Technique Wireless Transmission Network Service System Configuration Network Management Power Requirements Operating Temperature Dimensions Weight Ingress Protection Weight Over The Air Encryption 4 940 5 875 GHz TDD 89 dBm 3 Mbps max 25 dBm max 2 5 MHz 5 10 20 MHz firmware selectable 98 dBm 3 Mbps max 5 MHz channel BPSK LOS Optical LOS and Non LOS gt 50 dB Rx Dynamic Range Maximum Tx Power 25 dBm
2. 2 Unicast packets addressed to a known address and the host is a member of this Service Group are forwarded only to the host sector controller or subscriber hairpinning 3 Broadcast multicast and unknown unicast packets are forwarded to all Service Group members Ingress packets that do not match any classification are discarded 5 Ethernet port egress packets received over the wireless interface have the associated VLAN tag added Q in Q and are forwarded on the Ethernet segment 6 Each Service must belong to a Service Group and a Link 7 Packet priority is preserved Default priority may be specified when priority was not specified in the original packet 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 24 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 70 00158 01 01 Service Groups Services Groups define classification for ingress and egress packets at the sector controller Ethernet port and set the uplink and downlink rates per Service Group for broadcast and multicast traffic transmitted across the wireless interface Service Group settings include VLAN ID tag default priority and broadcast rates see 3 2 3 Setting Wireless Rates on page 26 Service Groups Classify and map ingress and egress VLAN traffic at the sector controller Ethernet port VLAN Tagging mode Tagged Remove VLAN tag Q in Q from
3. Fig 22 PTP RDL 3000 PTP Mode Configuration Notes 1 Service Group and Service settings should be set for the maximum throughput 2 The remote unit can be managed over the air only via the sector controller SC Ethernet port security restriction 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 35 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline communications Chapter 4 4 Web Interface 4 1 Network Connection to RDL 3000 The RDL 3000 can be configured and monitored using a PC equipped with a standard Ethernet port and a Web browser Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher or Telnet client Refer to the following diagram for basic connections RDL 3000 Indoor Test Bench Setup 1 AC Power RDL 3000 A Poe d Output Th input J ii Straight through Ethernet Cable Earth Ethernet Cable Ground Fig 23 Web Connecting a PC to the RDL 3000 Notes 1 This diagram does not illustrate the surge protection required for outdoors installation of the RDL 3000 equipment The system must be properly grounded to protect against power surges and accumulated static electricity Refer to the RDL 3000 Installation Guidelines manual 2 When configuring the RDL 3000 in sector controller mode PMP SC the RF ports must be properly terminated to an RF load device or the radio must be disabled Radio
4. logout Terminate the current Telnet session no parameters new Use the new command to create a new Service Group Service or Link new lt conn gt lt group gt lt link gt conn lt id gt Create a new Service id Specify a unique ID for this Service group lt id gt Create a new Service Group id Specify a unique ID for this Service Group link lt id gt Create a new Link id Specify a unique ID for this Link service lt id gt Create a new Service id Specify a unique ID for this Service ping Use the ping command to initiate an ICMP ping command from the RDL 3000 This can be used to confirm network access to FTP TFTP servers syslog servers etc ping lt IP address gt lt Number of Packets gt IP address IP address of target Number of Packets Number of ICMP packets to send 1 to 16 reboot Use the reboot command to reboot the RDL 3000 firmware Command the RDL 3000 to reboot Entering 0 zero cancels reboot in progress reboot lt seconds gt seconds Number of seconds to wait before rebooting Note Use this command in combination with Apply to temporarily test changes to the configuration For example set radio rf1 Modify desired parameter reboot 600 Schedule reboot in 5 minutes apply Activate configuration changes without saving 5 min later RDL 3000 reboots and loads saved configuration reset Use the reset command to zero the RDL 3000 statistics or ID table reset lt stats gt Ente
5. 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 84 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline ommunicatio 4 7 2 Users Management Use the Users Management screen to manage user account and passwords on the RDL 3000 Click Utilities gt Users Management in the left hand menu to display the System Password screen Click to expand or to hide fields User Name admin user User Name admin vi Group user EI New Password Confirm Password Admin User Admin Password Change User Name Group user D New Password Confirm Password Admin User Admin Password Add User Name admin DI Admin User Admin Password Delete Fig 56 Web Users Management Screen The RDL 3000 supports administrator and user accounts See Table 5 Web Screens and User Access on page 39 for permissions associated with each group Administrators can add new user accounts and modify passwords Usernames may be 1 to 19 alpha numeric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ Passwords may be 8 to 15 alpha numeric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ Important There must always be at least one administrator account active on the RDL 3000 You can not manage the RDL 3000 if all accounts are user Note When user authentication is set to RADIU
6. Table 16 Diag Factory Default Settings CLI Parameter Web Field Option Def Cfg Button Setting Key System syscontact System Contact Blank sysdescr System Details Blank sysloc System Location Blank sysname System Name RDL 3000 Ethernet ethmode Ethernet Mode Auto gateway Default Gateway Address 192 168 25 1 gmt Time Offset 0 00 http HTTP Enable On https HTTPS Enable N C ipaddr IP Address 192 168 25 2 mgmtag Mgmt Tag Enable Off mgmvid Mgmt VID 0 netmask IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 116 of 138 arch 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 70 00158 01 01 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Table 16 Diag Factory Default Settings CLI Parameter Web Field Option Def Cfg Button Setting Key snmp SNMP V2 snmpcommunity SNMP Community public read Strings private read write snmptraplink SNMP Traps Off snmptraplist SNMP Trap List Cleared snmptraps SNMP Trap Links Off sntp SNTP Enable N C sntpip SNTP IP Address 192 168 25 1 sntppoll Polling Interval 24 ssh SSH N C syslog Sys Log Enable Off syslogip Sys Log IP 192 168 25 1 telnet Telnet Enable On telnetport Telnet Port 23 userauthmode User Authentication Local Wireless antgain Antenna Gain 30 autoscan Autoscan Off
7. The RDL 3000 supports the following authentication features e X 509 certificates for authentication e Challenge response mechanism during the link setup Management Security The RDL 3000 includes security mechanisms for device management e TLS 1 0 for HTTPS for secure Web access e SSH v2 for secure command line operation e SNMP v3 with AES support Data Security The RDL 3000 includes security mechanisms that provide sender authentication and security and integrity for data sent over the wireless interface These features include e Wireless speed encryption for data traffic e Messages encrypted and validated using AES in CCM Counter with Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code e Separate keys for data traffic and key transport e Diffie Hellman for key setup e AES Wrap algorithm for key transport e Keys are changed at random intervals AES Advanced Encryption Standard option is an encryption standard used worldwide to protect sensitive information The AES cryptographic cipher uses a block length of 128 bits and key lengths of 128 192 or 256 bits As used in the United States AES is a Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS FIPS Publication 197 describing cryptographic algorithms for use by U S Government organizations to protect sensitive information The AES block cipher has been ratified as a standard by National Institute of Standards and Technology of the United States NIST Physical Security
8. The main menu items are different for the sector controller and subscriber functions Sector Controller Menu Subscriber Menu Status General Information System Status Links Summary System Log Configuration System RADIUS SNMP Wireless Frequencies Security Factory Defaults Provisioning Subscriber Links Service Groups New Subscriber Link New Service Group New Service Clear All Utilities Reboot Spectrum Sweep Users Management Firmware Test Product Options Save All Status General Information System Status Link Status Services Summary System Log Configuration System RADIUS SNMP Wireless Frequencies Security Factory Defaults Utilities Reboot Spectrum Sweep Users Management Firmware Test Antenna Alignment Product Options Save All Fig 25 Web Main Menus for Sector Controller and Subscriber Notes 1 Identical menus are used for PMP and PTP operation Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 38 of 138 70 00158 01 01 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 4 2 2 User Manual Access Permissions redline The following table lists all menu commands the associated Web GUI screens and the required access permissions Table 5 Web Screens and User Access Menu Command Sc
9. 1 25 Service amp Warranty Information rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnvrrrnnnnnnnvnnnnnnrrrrnnnnennrnnnnnnnrnnnnne 15 2 System g RE 16 2 1 RDL 3000 OVC EE 16 2 2 Ethernet Port TE 17 2 3 synchronization UO Port PPS xicsceseccnccticctscedectixetbiadencsdaccnsetieateceadacencstecctacss 17 2 4 GPS Antenna Port GPS ANTENNA rrrnnnnnnnnvvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnr 17 2 5 ln haa E aaa EE a ENa 17 2 6 bueren 18 2 7 Gr und LUJ ocer oinetan nineu aceudwlauusGulsawsadwesdeueasscawssdyassadeawasewssauscaedenk 18 2 8 Audible Alignment TOM EN 18 2 9 Management Interfaces evseuuuseKCKKKENEEEEESEREEKENEKEEEKENKEEKKEEEEESEREEEKENEEENKNEEEEEREEN 18 2 9 1 Web Browser HTTP E 19 29 2 Teve eT en eer eee ree eee 19 2 9 3 ClearView NMS Application ccccccccccccccccecccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 19 2 10 PoE Power Adapter xnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 20 3 Functional Desen eeeseteegt ege eg 21 3 1 8 ER TT EN 3 2 PP NL naaa aaaea aaea na aE eaa Naa eaaa aaeeea 21 3 2 1 Wireless LINKS erresira A EE A E EA E r SEE T EE 22 3 2 2 Services and Service GroUPS deed bedeelege de ee de ee 23 3 2 3 Setting Wireless Rates AEN 26 3 2 4 Pass through ModE EE 27 325 Subscriber to Subscriber Trafo mum oa 28 3 2 6 VLAN Tagged Management cccc cccccccncectceetceteceanceesceerceteesaneecteeerseteceaneeenceaneess 29 3 2 7 PMP ee tele siys lt cc cccccctecccathiadsecnc
10. Ave Max Minimum Tx Power 10 dBm Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS Automatic link distance ranging Up to 100 Mbps average rate 20 MHz chan Up to 91 5 m 300 ft 3 AES 128 AES 192 and AES 256 X 509 certificates 802 3x Ethernet flow control Automatic link ranging DHCP pass through Transparent bridge 802 1Q VLAN classification CIR PIR Support BPSK 1 2 QPSK 1 2 16 QAM 1 2 16 QAM 3 4 64 QAM 2 3 and 64 QAM 3 4 Time Division Multiple Access TDMA Automatic Repeat Request ARQ error correction per link Dynamic adaptive modulation per link Packet fragmentation Concatenation Transparent to 802 3 Services and applications Dynamic TDD time division duplex per link OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplexing 10 100 Ethernet RJ 45 HTTP HTTPS Web interface SNMP SSH Telnet CLI TFTP SNMP v2c or v3 standard and proprietary MIBs Standard IEEE 802 3at PoE 25 W max 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F 290 7 mm x 268 4 mm x 63 5 mm 11 45 in x 10 57 in x 2 50 in IP67 2 7 Kg 6 Ib without bracket or antenna KS Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 127 of 138 arch 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Table 17 Spec RDL 3000 Technical Specifications Storage Temperature 50 C to 70 C Compliance IEC EN and UL CSA 60950 EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 17 4 9 GHz Industry Can
11. DL PIR 50 50000 kb s UL PIR 50 50000 kb s Apply Fig 54 Web Subscriber Service Configuration Screen Basic Service Configuration Service Name Enter a name for this Service 15 characters maximum The Service name is displayed on configuration and statistics screens Parent Subscriber Link Each Service must be associated with a Link subscriber Use the drop down menu to choose the subscriber Link for this service Parent Service Group Each Service must be associated with a S ervice Group to manage broadcast and multicast traffic Use the drop down menu to choose the Service Group for this service VLAN Tagging Select the classification mode for this Service Tagged Select tagged to associate a unique VID with this Group 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 81 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Pass through Classify all packets that do not have a VLAN tag or where the outermost VLAN ID tag does not match the VLAN ID for any tagged Group 802 1Q VLAN ID 0 4095 Enter the VID associated with this Group definition This field is applied only when Tagged is selected in the Group Tagging Mode field Default Priority Enter the default 802 1p priority setting The default priority value is applied when a Service Group set to Tagged mode add VLAN tag receives a packet with no priorit
12. March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Tx Off 1 Transmission is immediately disabled when radar signals are detected This action is recorded in the message log and an SNMP trap message is sent if SNMP enabled Chg Freq 2 Relocate transmission to an alternative frequency immediately when radar signals are detected This action is recorded in the message log and a trap message is sent if SNMP enabled dicir lt id gt lt 50 50000 gt Service downlink committed information rate CIR Kbps id Service ID number diminrate lt id gt lt 1 54 gt Link minimum downlink uncoded burst rate Mbps Entry values are dependent on the channel bandwidth chsize id Link ID number dipir lt id gt lt 50 50000 gt Service downlink peak information rate PIR Kbps id Service ID number dirate lt id gt lt 6 54 gt Link maximum downlink uncoded burst rate id Link ID number diratio lt 20 80 gt Set the downlink ratio encmode lt 0 4 gt Set the encryption mode The same encryption level must be selected on communicating systems 0 Disable 1 Not used 2 AES 128 3 AES 192 4 AES 256 ethmode lt auto 10hd 10fd 100 fd 100hd gt Enter a value for the combined Ethernet speed and duplex auto Auto negotiate 10hd 10Base T Half Duplex 10fd 10Base T Full Duplex 100hd 100Base T Half Du
13. Packet Received on SS Ethernet Port VLAN tag matches a Service VID Known unicast Priority Preserve original 802 1p priority bits Tag Remove outermost matching VLAN tag Forward To sector controller Rate Uplink rate of Service matching this tag Unknown unicast Priority Preserve original 802 1p priority bits Tag Remove outermost matching VLAN tag Forward To sector controller Rate Uplink rate of Service matching this tag Known multicast or Priority Preserve original 802 1p priority bits broadcast Tag Remove outermost matching VLAN tag Forward To sector controller Rate Uplink rate of Service matching this tag VLAN tag does not match any Service VID OR untagged packet Pass through service Discard packet group not defined Pass through service Priority Service Group default priority group defined Tag Unchanged AND Forward To sector controller known unicast Rate Uplink rate of Pass through member Service Pass through service Priority Service Group default priority group defined Tag Unchanged AND Forward To sector controller unknown unicast Rate Uplink rate of Pass through member Service Pass through service Priority Service Group default priority group defined Tag Unchanged AND Forward To sector controller multicast or broadcast Rate Uplink rate of Pass through member Service Notes 1 If SS to SS Multicast
14. Wireless Rates Type Function Wireless Settings Link Set the Uncoded Burst Rates UBR for e Downlink UBR uplink and downlink traffic to from this i subscriber This rate is shared across all NK UBR Services and Service Groups e Adaptive modulation mode Service Set the uplink and downlink rates per e Downlink CIR PIR Service for unicast traffic to from this e Uplink CIR PIR subscriber Service Set the downlink rates per Service e Downlink Burst rate Group Group for multicast and broadcast Downlink CIR PIR traffic sent to members of this group Wireless Rates Service Groups Links Services Select the Uncoded Burst Select the downlink and Select the CIR and PIR Rate UBR CIR and PIR uplink Uncoded Burst for downlink and uplink for downlink broadcast and Rates UBR and the unicast traffic multicast traffic adaptive modulation mode for each wireless link EE Sector Controller Wireless Links Subscribers Fig 13 PMP Wireless Rates Notes 1 Unicast traffic with an unknown destination all RDL 3000 units maintain a forwarding table is transmitted two modulation steps below the lowest rate currently in use across all active Services Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 26 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 3 2 4 Pass through Mode A Service Grou
15. lt IP address gt IP address of RADIUS server 1 Primary RADIUS server 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 105 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 2 Secondary RADIUS server For example Set the primary RADIUS server IP address and then set the secondary RADIUS server IP address set radius ip 1 192 168 100 50 set radius ip 2 192 168 100 51 mode lt 1 2 gt lt off on gt Mode of RADIUS server off Disable RADIUS server on Enable RADIUS server port lt 1 2 gt lt 1 9999 gt Listening port address on RADIUS server default port is 1812 retries lt 1 2 gt lt 1 999 gt Maximum number for attempts to contact target RADIUS server secret lt 1 2 gt lt text gt Password for RADIUS server Must conform to security policy timeout lt 1 2 gt lt 1 90 gt Time to wait for response from RADIUS server seconds regper lt 4 100 gt The number of frames between registrations rffreq lt 4 940 0 5875 0 gt Center frequency MHz for the RF channel Sites operating in close proximity should minimize interference by using a factor of the channel size for separation For example 20 MHz channels should have gt 20 MHz separation schcycle lt 1 20 gt The period determines the amount of data to be sent on a Service group or Service during each scheduling cycle Enter scheduli
16. no charge loaded on the RDL 3000 and be the currently active options key AES 128 bit operation is a standard feature for RDL 3000 systems 2 AES 256 bit An options key enabled for AES 256 bit operation must be purchased loaded on the RDL 3000 and be the currently active options key AES 256 bit operation is a chargeable upgrade for RDL 3000 systems 7 3 2 Enabling AES Use the following steps to setup and enable AES encryption 1 Obtain an AES enabled upgrade options key for all communicating RDL 3000 systems 2 Copy the new options key to each RDL 3000 and set this to be the active key Refer to section 4 7 3 Product Options on page 87 3 Choose the same AES encryption setting on all communicating RDL 3000 systems A data link can be established only between systems with identical security settings Web Configuration screen gt Wireless Security Configuration Encryption Type None AES 128 AES 192 AES 256 4 Enter the shared key to be used for all communicating RDL 3000 units 5 Save the configuration to active changes 7 4 SSH for Secure CLI SSH is a standard feature on all RDL 3000 systems SSH provides secure access when using the command line interface CLI to manage RDL 3000 equipment When SSH is 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 123 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline requ
17. 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 4 5 2 RADIUS Setup When Radius or Local RADIUS is checked jw click Configuration gt System gt RADIUS in the main menu to display the RADIUS Configuration screen Click E to expand or to hide fields Note Server Enable Server IP address Server Auth port Shared secret Request retries Request time out Server Enable Apply Apply amp Save all Fig 37 Web RADIUS Configuration Screen The following fields are provided for configuring the RADIUS server Server Enable Control the RADIUS server mode Disabled Do not use the RADIUS server for user authentication This unit will use only local user authentication Utilities gt User Management Enabled IV Use the RADIUS server for user authentication Server IP Address RADIUS server IP address Server Auth port Listening port address on RADIUS server default port is 1812 Shared secret Password for RADIUS server The password must conform to the security policy refer to section 4 7 2 Users Management on page 85 Request retries Maximum number for attempts to contact the RADIUS server Request time out Time to wait for response from the RADIUS server seconds redline Vv 192 168 25 1 hen gt 1 When using FreeRadius server the following files on the server platform must be modified See the RADIUS documentation for additional operating details Table 7 Web Requi
18. 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 70 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline mmunicatio Security Configuration Encryption Type AES 256 j Shared key Shared key confirmation Fast Registration Enable SC MAC Apply Apply amp Save All Fig 47 Web Wireless Security Screen Subscriber Notes 1 Clicking on another main menu item before clicking Apply or Apply amp Save All will discard any changes made to settings displayed on the current screen 2 HTTPS SSL is not available until an X 509 certificate and DSA private key have been loaded ss _cert_ lt mac gt pem and sel key lt mac gt pem 3 AES encryption is not available until the X 509 certificate and key files have been loaded usr_wacert_ lt mac gt der usr_wcert_ lt mac gt der and usr_wkey_ lt mac gt der 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 71 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 4 6 Provisioning Screens This section describes monitoring and configuring Links Service Groups and Services 4 6 1 Subscriber Links The Subscriber Links screen provides a summary view of configuration settings for all Subscriber Links and provisioned Services Click Provisioning gt Subscriber Links in the main menu to displ
19. 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 3 2 2 Services and Service Groups The RDL 3000 operates as a VLAN aware wireless L2 switch classifying and forwarding traffic based on the packet VID Ethernet ingress packets containing a VLAN 802 1Q field are first compared to the tagged type Service Groups sector controller or Services subscriber associated with that port When a VID is matched the packet is processed according to the settings for that Service Group or Service Packets with a unicast address are forwarded based on destination address Packets with a multicast broadcast address and unicast addresses with unknown destinations are forwarded to all Service Group members A Service Group or Service set to Pass through mode forwards unmodified packets not matched to any tagged Service Group or Service e g unmatched VID or packet without 802 1Q tag redline GE Table 3 Web Operation Traffic Classification Type Function Settings Service Group Classify and forward ingress and egress Tagging Mode VLAN Pass through traffic at the sector controller Ethernet VLAN ID tag port dp Default Priority Service Classify and forward ingress and egress Tagging Mode VLAN Pass through traffic at the subscriber Ethernet port VLAN ID tag Default Priority 70 00158 01 01 Traffic Classification Service Groups Services Define how the sector Define how t
20. 2049 HW validation Error 2050 FTP Error 2051 WS Timeout WS SEND SESSION REQ 2063 SSH RSA KEY missing using default key 2064 SSH DSA KEY missing using default key 2065 SSL Certificate missing using default one 2066 SSL KEY missing using default one 2070 Pre Shared Key ERROR 2071 Authentication Packet Validation ERROR 2072 Encryption Key Validation ERROR 2073 Signature Validation ERROR 2074 Certificate Validation ERROR 2075 RNG self test ERROR 2076 DSA pair wise test failed 2077 RNG self test failed 2078 TDES self test failed 2079 AES self test failed 2080 SHA self test failed 2081 HMAC self test failed 2082 RSA self test failed 2083 DES self test failed 2084 MAC AES self test failed 2086 Upgrade image validation ERROR 2087 Upgrade ERROR image save 2088 SSH RSA KEY missing using generated key 2089 SSH DSA KEY missing using generated key 2090 Test not executed when FIPS mode changed 2091 The options key expires in less than 6 days 2092 SSL Certificate missing HTTPS disabled 2093 Wireless Security Certificates missing 2094 Firmware validation ERROR s 2095 Image validation ERROR 2099 Unknown Message 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 54 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 4 5 Configuration Screens 4 5 1 System Screen Click Configuration gt System in the main menu to view and adjust t
21. 3000 User Manual redline communications whoami Display username for this Telnet session 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 113 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 6 Diagnostics amp Troubleshooting This section provides basic diagnostic and troubleshooting procedures If the system can not be restored to normal operation using the procedures in this section contact your local Redline representative for assistance Include the model name and serial number of the system in your communications 6 1 Interface Connection Issues Attempt to login to the RDL 3000 using a Web browser The following table lists common troubleshooting tips for the web interface Table 13 Diag Web Interface Diagnostics Symptom Possible Problem Solution General Information screen is not displayed Incorrect IP address and or subnet mask Perform a ping test from the host computer command line If the ping test is unsuccessful timeout then the problem may be the IP address is not correct Perform a long reset to apply the default IP address 192 168 25 2 and subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Refer to section 0 Long Reset Lost Password or IP on page 118 Problems with host computer or RDL 3000 If the ping is successful reset the RDL 3000 and or reset the host computer Ho
22. Digest algorithm 5 is a cryptographic hash function with a 128 bit hash value RFC 1321 SHA SHA secure Hash Algorithm is a set of cryptographic hash functions Privacy Method Select the access permissions for this entry None No encryption DES DES Data Encryption Standard is an encryption standard AES AES Advanced Encryption Standard is an encryption standard Update Configuration Click to accept changes and close this dialog Important Clicking Update Configuration does not activate changes In the SNMP Configuration screen click Apply to activate changes or click Apply amp Save to activate and permanently save changes SNMP Trap Destination Settings This section of the SNMP Configuration screen displays the SNMP trap destination settings The SNMP trap messages inform network management devices of changes to the RDL 3000 status IP Address IPv4 IP address of this trap listener A copy of each SNMP trap message is transmitted to this address Port Destination port address of this trap listener Community String SNMP v2 Community string associated with this trap listener User Name SNMP v3 User account associated with this trap listener Change Click Change to modify the existing SNMP community string 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 62 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Ma
23. Firmware configuration OK 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 52 of 138 arch 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Table 6 Web System Log Messages Event ID Event Description 1026 Factory Data Save OK 1029 HTTP User Mgm Chg User Attributes OK 1030 SNMP Configuration Load OK 1031 SNMP Configuration Save OK 1032 SNTP Time received OK 1033 DFS Event Detected 1033 MAC Initialization OK 1034 DFS Event Detected 1035 ID deleted OK 1036 Restart freq scan RSSI 1037 Restart freq scan TimeOut 1038 Reg Req step 1 1039 Reg Req step 2 1040 Reg Req step 2 1041 Restart freq scan act links 1042 ID tables saved OK 1043 ID defined OK 1044 ID tables not changed OK 1045 ID modified OK 1046 RF frequency validation OK 2001 System Configuration Load Error 2002 System Configuration Save Error 2003 EEPROM Directory Load Error 2004 EEPROM Directory Save Error 2005 User Configuration Load Error 2006 User Configuration Save Error 2007 Network Configuration Load Error 2008 Network Configuration Save Error 2009 Network Configuration Error 2010 Version Ctrl Data Load Error 2011 Version Ctrl Data Save Error 2012 System Descript
24. RDL 3000 mounting kit The RF cables conduct RF signals between the RDL 3000 and the antenna system The cable length supplied 230 mm or 400 mm is based on the type of mounting kit nn U UUU RDL 3000 RF Cables 230 mm 9 in 400 mm 16 in RF Cable RF Cable Fig 5 Features RDL 3000 RF Jumper Cables 2 7 Ground Lug A ground lug is provided on the RDL 3000 chassis Use this connection to terminate a grounding wire All RDL 3000 systems must be properly grounded to protect against power surges and accumulated static electricity 2 8 Audible Alignment Tool The audible alignment tool is provided to assist the installer to perform basic antenna alignment When enabled the audible alignment signal chirps slowly when a low signal level is detected and faster when stronger signals are detected The tool is enabled and disabled using the Web or CLI interface 2 9 Management Interfaces The operator can use a standard Web browser or Telnet client to access all settings and statistics necessary to configure and monitor the operation of the RDL 3000 The unit can also be configured monitored using the SNMP based Redline ClearView NMS 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 18 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 2 9 1 Web Browser HTTP To monitor and configure the RDL 3000 using HTTP open a Web brow
25. Select the wireless frame mode Disabled I RDL 3000 adjusts the wireless frame size automatically based on uplink and downlink traffic patterns Enabled IM Wireless frame size is fixed at the value specified in the Frame Size field When fixed frame mode is enabled the PIR is limited as follows Max PIR CIR Scheduling Cycle Frame Size Notes 1 Fixed frame mode must be used for all synchronized deployments Refer to section 2 3 Synchronization I O Port PPS on page 17 and the Synchronization Mode setting on this screen 2 When Fixed Frame mode is enabled the synchronization output port PPS mode must be specified Frame Size ms When Fixed Frame mode is enabled the frame size must be specified The frame size must factor equally into the 1 second synchronization interval For example 1000 ms 20 ms frame 50 fps Downlink Ratio SC only When Fixed Frame mode is selected the proportion of each frame reserved for downlink data must be specified as a ratio between 20 80 Synchronization Mode SC only Select the method to synchronize the RDL 3000 The RDL 3000 synchronization feature must be used at any site where two or more sector controllers are deployed collocated and networks of geographically collocated cells are located close enough to introduce RF interference None Synchronization is disabled RF transmitter in free run mode External The PPS port operates as an input The RF transmi
26. Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline LS NEE 95 5 3 6 Enable EE EN EN Eege eet 95 tad GCN EE 95 5 3 8 generale EE 96 5 3 9 EEE EE 96 e TE 99 SLI TE EE 100 512 NN 100 NN PN E 100 53 14 PODOOE EEN 100 E OC sevens a a A A EEEN OPR R 100 5310 METT 101 Dede lle SP 101 AEE EE Eege 101 S3 19 ne EE 109 5 39 20 SPOTT eee 110 53 21 Eu lu e AD EE 111 5 39 22 Upgrade SEE SEE EET EE EN 111 Bi3 23 USE emnene kand 112 5 3 24 WIESEN ein Oi eee Eee Pee 112 6 Diagnostics amp TroubleShooting ccccccseesseeeeeeeeseeeeees 114 6 1 Interface Connection ISSUCS oaccccicsicissnsecccecccecepeinennecoeescisdedecntacccoundsiennstuecnees 114 6 2 Testing Configuration Changes wwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 114 6 3 Status Gode Definitions E 115 6 4 Working with System ParametersS rrrrrnnnnnnvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 115 6 4 1 Parameters Overview e 115 6 4 2 Factory Default Settings ccic cic ciccsccsececessnnesdescstondtsanentsitaatcantieeeatdezasescchnennentas 116 6 5 Long Reset Lost Password or IP rnnnvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 118 6 5 1 Long Reset Using EC E 118 6 5 2 Restore Default Passwords Onhy 119 6 5 3 Restore Factory Configuration 52 c2iectcacesnsees tetera eee 119 7 TE 121 7 1 TG EEE a a aa a a 121 7 1 1 Authentication ccccceccc cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeaaaeaeeeeeee
27. The Redline RDL 3000 is enclosed in a weatherproof aluminum alloy case The module s enclosure is sealed using tamper proof labels The security of the RDL 3000 system is further increased by the following factors e Stream cipher cannot be reverse engineered even by destroying the equipment Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 121 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 7 2 7 2 1 7 2 2 7 2 3 7 2 4 70 00158 01 01 redline e Key generation algorithm cannot be reverse engineered even by destroying the equipment e MAC address of a system cannot be changed without damaging the equipment e Two communicating RDL 3000 systems detecting they have the same MAC address will immediately shut down Important Security Guidelines 1 Store encryption keys and certificate information in a secure location 2 Always use secure transfer e g SSH or SSL when working with encryption keys and certificates 3 It is recommended to use the RDL 3000 local Ethernet port to transfer encryption keys and certificates or sftp if loading certificates or keys across an open network Wireless Authentication Wireless authentication is a standard feature on all RDL 3000 systems Out of Box Operation Wireless authentication is not supported out of box Each RDL 3000 system to use wireless authentication must meet the followin
28. discarded DL Transmitted wireless packets discarded by the sector controller Tx Packets Total number of packets successfully transmitted over the wireless interface Total does not include discarded packets or packets with errors DL Number of packets the sector controller has transmitted to this subscriber UL Number of packets the subscriber has transmitted to the sector controller Rx Packets Total packets successfully received over the wireless interface Total does not include discarded or errored packets DL Number of packets received from the sector controller UL Number of packets the sector controller has received from this subscriber 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 51 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 4 4 6 System Messages Log Click System Log in the main menu to view the system event messages recorded by the RDL 3000 System Messages 00 00 08 1005 User Configuration Load OK 00 00 08 1016 Options Key Properties Load OK 00 00 08 1014 Options Key Load OK 00 00 08 1018 Options Key Activated OK 00 00 08 1030 SNMP Configuration Load OK 00 00 08 1001 System Configuration Load OK 00 00 08 1010 Version Ctrl Data Load OK 00 00 08 1009 Network Configuration OK 00 00 27 1047 MAC Initialization OK 00 00 27 2093 Wireless Security Certificat
29. messages Link Up Down Trap Enabled Control SNMP trap messages for the link status Disabled d r The RDL 3000 does not send SNMP trap messages based on changes to the wireless link status Enabled IV A trap message is sent for each change to the wireless link status Apply Click to activate the displayed SNMP Trap Destinations and SNMP Trap Configuration settings Apply amp Save All Click to activate and permanently save the SNMP Trap Destinations and SNMP Trap Configuration settings displayed on this screen Saved settings are restored on power up reboot or at the end of a test cycle Note Clicking on another main menu item before clicking Apply or Apply amp Save All will discard any changes made to settings displayed on the current screen 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 63 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline communicatio 4 5 4 Wireless Configuration Use these settings to configure the RDL 3000 wireless interface Some parameters are supported only by the sector controller or the subscriber This screen is different on the sector controller and subscriber unit Click to expand or to hide fields Wireless Configuration Basic System Mode Channel Width MHz RF Freq MHz Tx Power dBm Max Distance km DFS Action Antenna Gain dBi Registration Perio
30. name gt server TFTP server IP address name Script file name Note User account groups usernames and passwords are not saved bythe script command Accounts must be created manually by a user using Telnet or a Web browser The user commands are interactive and can not be automated 5 3 18 set 70 00158 01 01 4Gon Use the set command to view and or change a parameter Use the apply command to activate changes made using the set command Use the save command to permanently save changes to non volatile RAM set lt parameter gt activekey lt 1 2 gt lt key gt Select the active options key position 1 or 2 Advance notice is provided when a temporary options key is about to expire If the temporary options key is selected as the active key a message is logged and an SNMP trap is generated every 6 hours during the last five days of operation key Optionally enter a new key value adaptmod lt off on gt Enable or disable the adaptive modulation function off Disable on Enable antgain lt gain gt Set the antenna gain used for DFS lt gain gt Enter gain in dBm autoscan lt off on gt Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 101 of 138 March 14 2011 www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 70 00158 01 01 User Manual redline Enable or disable the Autoscan function off Disable on Enable When enabled the Subscriber automatically scan
31. only with the subscriber having this MAC address For example when a subscriber unit is replaced e g hardware upgrade the sector controller will not establish a wireless link until this field is updated with the MAC address of the replacement unit Advanced Subscriber Link Configuration Adaptive Modulation The adaptive modulation feature automatically adjusts modulation and coding settings to maintain wireless link operation during periods of transient interference power variations fade and reflections Adaptive modulation can be enabled or disabled individually for each Subscriber Link 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 74 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline When Adaptive modulation is enabled the modulation and coding are adjusted automatically to achieve the highest throughput where packet error rates PER are lower than factory set values When packet error rates exceed this threshold the modulation code combination is adjusted to maintain the connection at a lower throughput rate The operator must select the maximum and minimum burst rates for the uplink and downlink When Adaptive modulation is disabled the operator must select only the maximum uncoded burst rate UBR for the uplink and downlink Max DL Burst Rate Maximum downlink UBR for unicast traffic to this subscriber Max UL Burs
32. over the wireless interface Each egress packet belonging to this Service Group has this VID added Q in Q before the packet is forwarded over the sector controller Ethernet port SS VLAN classification for this Service This Service processes only ingress packets subscriber Ethernet port having this VID This VID is removed before the packet is forwarded over the wireless interface Each egress packet belonging to this Service has this VID added Q in Q before the packet is forwarded over the subscriber Ethernet port DL Broadcast Kbps Broadcast traffic downlink rates 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 72 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline CIR Requested minimum committed downlink bandwidth OIR Calculated available downlink bandwidth based on scheduling cycle DL Unicast Kbps Unicast traffic downlink rates CIR Requested minimum committed downlink bandwidth OIR Available downlink bandwidth based on scheduling cycle UL Unicast Kbps Unicast traffic uplink rates CIR Requested minimum committed uplink bandwidth OIR Calculated available uplink bandwidth based on scheduling cycle Note Incorrect CIR settings may result in excessive latency or dropped packets buffer full condition 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 73 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4G
33. particuli re Si cet quipement provoque des interf rences nuisibles la r ception radio ou t l vision ce qui peut tre d termin en mettant l quipement hors tension l utilisateur est encourag essayer de corriger l interf rence par un ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes R orienter ou d placer l antenne de r ception Augmenter la distance entre l quipement et le r cepteur Alimenter l quipement par un circuit diff rent de celui du r cepteur Consulter le revendeur ou un technicien radio TV pour assistance Lorsque DFS est requis par les r glements r gionaux cette fonction est activ e en permanence l usine et ne peut pas tre d sactiv par l installateur ou l utilisateur final 4 Informations de la FCC aux utilisateurs FCC 15 21 Avertissement Les changements ou modifications non express ment approuv es par Redline Communications peut annuler l autorisation de l utilisateur utiliser cet quipement 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 14 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 1 2 3 UL Information 1 The suitability of the supplied Ethernet cable is subject to the approval of Authority Having Jurisdiction and must comply with the local electrical code 2 The equipment must be properly grounded according with NEC and other local safety code and building code requir
34. services per subscriber e Individual Committed Information Rate CIR and Peak Information Rate PIR setting per service e VLAN Service Groups broadcast multicast span subscribers e VLAN tagged management traffic e Multiple Transparent LAN Services TLS transport based on VLAN ID classification e VLAN trunking with tag insert delete re map RDL 3000 Operation as a Distributed L2 VLAN Aware Wireless Switch Wireless Links er a Sector Controller Fig 8 PMP RDL 3000 Distributed L2 VLAN Aware Wireless Switch The RDL 3000 can operate as a point to multipoint PMP VLAN aware wireless L2 switch with traffic being classified and forwarded based on the packet VID Each classification includes CIR PIR settings to guarantee required bandwidth The RDL 3000 also provides a Pass through classification to forward traffic not matched to any defined VID or to generally forward all traffic received on a port 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 21 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual geg redline Operation in PMP mode is controlled by the options keys Enter PMP enabled options keys before deploying and configuring the RDL 3000 units The options keys enable specific PMP options including the total number of subscribers A specific range of RF power settings are provided for PMP operation Etherne
35. value 1 indicates the associated condition is active All unused bits are set to zero To determine the status the hexadecimal number must be converted to binary notation For example if Radio Over Temperature bit 1 and PLL Error bit 4 were active the status code value would be Hex 12 binary 0001 0010 Table 14 Diag PMP Status Code Bits 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 9 8 71 6 5 4 3 2 110 Table 15 Diag PMP Status Codes Bit Description 1 Radio temperature too high 4 5 6 PLL Errors 8 Firmware Error 16 No Ethernet packets received by the wireless MAC 17 18 19 20 21 22 MAC Internal Errors 23 24 25 26 27 28 6 4 Working with System Parameters The RDL 3000 is a highly configurable communications device This section describes how to view modify test and save parameter settings 6 4 1 Parameters Overview The RDL 3000 maintains the following sets of parameters Runtime Parameters Currently active system settings These values are loaded from Saved Parameters at system reboot Editing Copy of Parameters These values are loaded from Saved Parameters at system reboot The operator can use the Web or CLI interface to modify these values Activate changes by using the apply function Save changes permanently by using
36. 0 5870 EE E EENEG 20 2 5 5835 5865 Notes 1 Where DFS is required by regional regulations this function is permanently enabled at the factory and can not be disabled by the installer or end user 2 Center frequencies 3 FCC Part 15 4 ETSI EN302 502 v1 2 1 5 IC RSS 210 6 TKG 55 EN302 502 70 00158 01 01 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 134 of 138 March 14 2011 RDL 3000 8 5 8 5 1 8 5 2 70 00158 01 01 User Manual FCC amp IC Certified Antennas 4 94 4 99 GHz Radio FCC amp IC Antennas This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed in the following table operating with the maximum specified gain settings redline Table 25 Spec FCC amp IC Antennas 4 94 4 99 GHz PTP Operation Redline Order Application Gain Type Max Tx Power Setting dBm dBi 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz A9014MTD PIP 14 90 4 9 5 9 GHz 22 22 22 Panel Dual Pol A6015MTD PTP 15 60 4 9 5 9 GHz 22 22 22 Panel Dual Pol A2308MFD PTP 23 8 4 9 5 9 GHz 22 22 22 Panel Dual Pol A2FT2906LTPD PTP 29 6 4 9 5 9 GHz 18 22 22 Parabolic Dual Pol A3FT3204LTPD PTP 32 4 4 9 5 9 GHz 15 18 22 Parabolic Dual Pol 5 8 GHz Radio FCC amp IC Antennas This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed in the following table ope
37. 000 User Manual redline Power off the RDL 3000 PoE adapter for 5 seconds 4 Restore power to the RDL 3000 PoE adapter Wait 75 seconds then press the ENTER key on the PC to start the Telnet session When the login prompt appears you have a window of 30 seconds to login using the default username admin and password admin If a login prompt does not appear re enter the Telnet command during the 30 second interval If this is not successful repeat steps 1 to 4 using an initial wait time of 70 to 90 seconds Note If the operator does not login during this step the RDL 3000 reboots automatically after 30 seconds and is operational after an additional 75 seconds 6 When login is successful the admin and user accounts are reset to the factory default usernames and login values and all other user accounts are deleted No other parameters are changed All standard configuration commands are now available to the operator If the IP was unknown this can be now displayed and or changed Modify settings as required and reboot the RDL 3000 to exit from long reset mode Web If using a web browser to access the RDL 3000 prepare the PC for by opening a Web browser on the PC and typing the following URL into the address bar http 192 168 25 2 Follow the steps for Long Reset Using Telnet substituting the Web browser for Telnet 6 5 2 Restore Default Passwords Only Use this procedure if the unit IP address is known and it is desired on
38. 299 RDL 3000 User Manual 4 6 6 70 00158 01 01 redline GE Subscriber Service Status Services status and configuration screens can not be displayed directly the operator must first select a Subscriber Link or Service Group and then choose the Service from the list Refer to the following screens 4 4 5 Subscriber Services Summary Subscriber Only on page 51 4 6 1 Subscriber Links on page 72 4 6 3 Service Groups on page 76 This screen displays status and statistics information for a Service Click to expand or to hide fields Subscriber Service Status Reset Subscriber Service Name Service1 Subscriber Service ID 160 Discarded Packets Transmitted Packets Received Packets Refresh Fig 53 Web Subscriber Service Status Screen General Service Name Operator assigned name for this Service Service ID A unique identifier assigned to each Service 160 to 511 This value is required when using the CLI interface to modify settings Ethernet Packets Packets Discarded Total number of packets discarded by this unit due to errors Rx Received wireless packets discarded Tx Transmitted wireless packets discarded by remote end unit Packets Transmitted Total packets successfully processed over the wireless interface Total does not include discarded or errored packets Rx Total received wireless packets Tx Total transmitted wireless packets Packets Received Total packets successfully pr
39. 75 Ohms Radio Enable Select the operational mode Refer to the following table to determine the required RF settings Table 9 Web Radio Enable RF Port Settings Setting Mode RF Port 1 RF Port 2 Tx Rx Tx Rx Off RF Disabled X X X X RF Port 1 SISO v v X X RF Port 2 SISO X X v wi IMPORTANT Version 1 xx operation is limited to port RF 1 Port RF 2 must be electrically terminated connect antenna or RF terminating device and must be weatherproofed Apply Click to accept and activate the wireless settings displayed on this screen Apply amp Save All Click to permanently save the wireless settings displayed on this screen Saved settings are restored on power up reboot or at the end of a test cycle Note Clicking on another main menu item before clicking Apply or Apply amp Save All discards all changes made to settings displayed on the Wireless Configuration screen Frequency Management Screen Click Configuration gt Wireless gt Frequencies to display the Frequency Management screen Use this screen to create frequency lists for subscribers to quickly locate and re register with the sector controller Up to 32 frequency ranges may be entered Following any subscriber power cycle reboot or temporary loss of the wireless link e g transient interference the subscriber first checks any frequencies in the Local Frequency Ranges table If a sector controller is not located then the subscriber will scan al
40. 95 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline communications 4 7 Utilities Screens 4 7 1 Spectrum Sweep Use the RDL 3000 Spectrum Sweep feature to determine if RF spectrum is clear of interference Click Utilities gt Spectrum Sweep in the left hand menu to display the Spectrum Sweep configuration screen Click Hi to expand or to hide fields Configurable survey settings allow you to scan a specific frequency range Configurable survey parameters include the high and low frequency limits the step size and the number of samples at each step The output graph displays the average dark green and maximum light green RSSI measured at each step Spectrum Sweep SPEL Sweep Configuration d Start Frequency MHz 4900 0 Stop Frequency MHz 5875 0 Step MHz 2 5 Number of acquisitions 10 Fig 55 Web Spectrum Sweep Screen Spectrum Sweep Configuration Start Frequency MHz Enter center frequency of the lowest channel to be scanned End Frequency MHz Enter center frequency of the highest channel to be scanned Step MHz Enter the frequency step MHz to use when scanning from the lowest to the highest frequency The step selection must be a multiple of 2 5 MHz e g 2 5 5 etc No of acquisitions Enter the number of times the frequency is sampled at each step The recommended range is 10 to 100 samples Controls Start Click to begin the scan 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communicat
41. A3FT3204LTPD PTP 32 4 4 9 5 9 GHz 16 16 Parabolic Dual Pol Table 28 Spec FCC amp IC Certified Antennas 5 8 GHz PMP Operation Redline Order Application Gain Type Max Tx Power Setting dBm dBi 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz A9014MTD PMP 14 90 4 9 5 9 GHz 18 18 18 Panel Dual Pol A6015MTD PMP 15 5 60 4 9 5 9 GHz 17 17 17 Panel Dual Pol A2308MFD PMP 23 8 4 9 5 9 GHz 9 9 9 Panel Dual Pol Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 136 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 9 AN 80i Replacement with RDL 3000 This section describes issues related to replacing an in service AN 80i sector controller with an RDL 3000 9 1 1 Link IDs The ID assignments for Links Service Groups and Services are restricted to specific ranges The values are assigned automatically by the RDL 3000 when using the Web interface or CLI to create new entries If replacing an in service AN 80i sector controller with an RDL 3000 it is recommended to save the current AN 80i configuration using the CLI script command and then load this configuration into the RDL 3000 replacement unit The RDL 3000 will automatically map the Group and Connection ID numbers to valid Service Group and Service numbers The AN 80i sector controller must have a maximum of 351 connections Tabl
42. ENT FCC et IC avertissements d exposition RF Pour satisfaire les exigences d IC et du FCC en ce qui a trait aux expositions aux RF pour RF dispositifs de transmission les distances suivantes doit tre maintenue entre l antenne de ce dispositif et des personnes pendant le fonctionnement du dispositif Table 2 Notices FCC amp IC RF Distances de s paration s curitaire recommand es Fr quence GHz D ploiement Distance de S paration 4 9 5 3 PTP ou PMP 270 cm 107 in ou plus 5 8 PMP 20 cm 8 in ou plus PTP 270 cm 107 in ou plus Pour assurer la conformit operation une distance moindre que celles ci n est pas recommand L antenne utilis e pour ce transmetteur ne doit pas tre co localis avec une autre antenne ou transmetteur 3 Informations de la FCC aux utilisateurs FCC 15 105 NOTE Cet quipement a t test et d montr conforme aux exigences pour un dispositif num rique de classe B conform ment la partie 15 des r gles FCC Ces exigences sont con ues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interf rences nuisibles dans une installation r sidentielle Cet quipement g n re utilise et peut mettre des fr quences radio et s il n est pas install et utilis conform ment aux instructions peut causer des interf rences nuisibles aux communications radio Toutefois il n existe aucune garantie que des interf rences ne se produiront pas dans une installation
43. ES 256 Advanced Encryption Standard using 256 bit encryption Shared key Enter the encryption key to be shared between the sector controller and all subscribers in this sector This is required only when encryption is enabled Shared key confirmation Re enter key to minimize errors This field must be identical to the Shared Key field X 509 Authentication Enable Check this box IM to require authentication using an installed X 509 certificate The user defined unit certificate authority certificate and RSA private key must be downloaded using the CLI load command Note This dialog item is visible only if enabled by the Options Key and X 509 certificates are loaded on the RDL 3000 Fast Registration Enable Check this box IV to enable the sector controller to use pre shared keys for quick authentication of a subscriber bypass Diffie Hellman method This feature is not available in FIPS mode SC MAC Subscriber only MAC address of the sector controller The subscriber will establish a wireless link only with the sector controller having the MAC address recorded in this field If this field is blank the subscriber will establish a wireless link with any sector controller Apply Click to activate the security settings displayed on this screen Apply amp Save All Click to activate and permanently save the security settings on this screen Saved settings are restored on power up reboot or at the end of a test cycle 70 00158 01
44. Enable off 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 36 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 70 00158 01 01 Use the following steps to establish a Web session with the RDL 3000 1 The IP address and subnet mask of the PC must be on the same subnet as the RDL 3000 For example Test PC RDL 3000 default IP Address 192 168 25 11 192 168 25 2 Net Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 2 On the test PC open a browser and enter the unit RDL 3000 IP address 3 When the dialog screen is displayed enter the username and password to login The factory default username is admin and the default password is admin Enter Network Password Cu Please type your user name and password Site 192 168 25 2 Realm User Name admin Password EG M Save this password in your password list men Fig 24 Web Login Screen 4 If the login was successful the General Information screen is displayed in the Web browser Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 37 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 4 2 4 2 1 70 00158 01 01 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 User Manual redline communications System Menus and Access Permissions Main Menus
45. HTTPS function See also mgmvid off Do not use VLAN to identify management traffic on Enable VLAN tagged management traffic See mgmvid mgmvid lt 1 4095 gt Specify Management VLAN ID See also mgmtag vlan id Management VLAN ID netmask lt mask gt RDL 3000 IP netmask in standard format For example set netmask 255 255 255 0 optionskey lt key gt lt 1 2 gt Enter the options key string followed by the key position 0 or 1 This command works silently to validate save and activate the key Event messages are logged for each of these operations Enter the show log command to view event messages peermac lt MAC gt MAC address of the communicating RDL 3000 Required for wireless encryption eg 00 05 5d e0 5b 10 pskey lt key gt Enter the encryption key to be shared between the sector controller and all subscribers in this sector This is required only when encryption is enabled radio lt off rf1 rf2 gt Enable or disable the radio transmitter off Disable both radios rf1 Use only radio 1 SISO rf2 Use only radio 2 SISO IMPORTANT Version 1 xx operation is limited to port RF 1 Port RF 2 must be electrically terminated connect antenna or RF terminating device and must be weatherproofed radius lt ip mode port retries secret timeout gt Configure the RADIUS server allowed in FIPS mode The first parameter for all commands must be the radius server identifier 1 or 2 ip lt 1 2 gt
46. ID number srvviden lt id gt lt off on gt Enable or disable VLAN connections id Service ID number on VLAN is enabled off VLAN is disabled ssh lt off on gt Enable or disable the SSH function off Disable on Enable sstoss lt id gt lt off on gt Status of packet routing between SSs id Link ID number off Disable forwarding broadcast packets from SS to SS on Enable forwarding broadcast packets from SS to SS srvgid lt id gt lt gid gt Assign a Service Group ID to this Service id Service ID number gid Service Group ID number srvgid lt id gt lt lid gt Assign a Link ID to this Service id Service ID number lid Link ID number srvpri lt id gt lt pri gt Assign a priority to this Service id Service ID number pri Assign a priority 0 7 srvvid lt id gt lt vlan id gt Assign a VLAN ID to this Service id Service ID number vian_id Service VLAN ID Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 107 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 70 00158 01 01 User Manual redline srvviden lt id gt lt mode gt Enable disable VLAN for this Service id Service ID number mode off Pass Through on VLAN tagged syncmode lt none int internal ext external gt Enable disable VLAN for this Service none Synchronization is disabled int Synchronization using internal clock or G
47. Name Group Authentication Privacy Save SNMP V3 Configuration Fig 40 Web SNMP V3 Configuration Security Name User name of the SNMP v3 account Group Group association for the SNMP v3 account Authentication Authorization method for the SNMP v3 account MD5 MD5 Message Digest algorithm 5 is a cryptographic hash function with a 128 bit hash value RFC 1321 SHA SHA secure Hash Algorithm is a set of cryptographic hash functions Privacy Privacy method for this account 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 61 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline None No encryption DES DES Data Encryption Standard is an encryption standard AES AES Advanced Encryption Standard is an encryption standard Save SNMP v3 Configuration Click to activate the displayed settings Edit SNMP v3 Security Click Change or Add in the SNMP community section of the screen to modify the associated SNMP v3 security settings The following popup dialog is displayed SNMP V3 Security Configuration Security Name admin Authentication Method MD5 e Privacy Method DES v Update Configuration Fig 41 Web SNMP v3 Configuration Dialog Security Name name of the selected account to use for SNMP v3 requests Authentication Method Select the access permissions for this entry MD5 MD5 Message
48. Operation 135 Table 27 Spec FCC amp IC Certified Antennas 5 8 GHz PTP Band Edge Operation 136 Table 28 Spec FCC amp IC Certified Antennas 5 8 GHz PMP Operation 136 Table 29 AN 80i Replacement RDL 3000 IDHRanges 137 Table 30 AN 80i Replacement AN 80i ID Ranges s 137 LIST OF FIGURES EG Notices WEEE Ls bakkkkgdedkne 15 Fig 2 Site Survey RDL 3000 System Components ssssssseieeeesseeenrrrnrrrrrnrsssrrrrrre 16 Fig 3 Features RDL 3000 Ethernet and Sync Ports Bottom View of Radio 17 Fig 4 Features RDL 3000 RF Ports Top View of Radio 18 Fig 5 Features RDL 3000 RF Jumper Cables rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 18 Fig 6 Features Web Login to the RDL 2000 19 Fig 7 Features Indoor Power over Ethernet PoE Module AC Model 20 Fig 8 PMP RDL 3000 Distributed L2 VLAN Aware Wireless Switch 000 21 Fig 9 PMP Wireless Subscriber LINKS c ccccccccctsietsccssncascctanentiecdenstesedtiencetenstinensteensetes 22 Fig 10 PMP Services and Service Groupe 23 Fig 11 PMP Services SUDSCMDEN ae 24 Fig 12 PMP Service Groups Sector Controller arrrrrrrnnrnnnvnnnnnvvrrrnnnrnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnr 25 Pig 13 PMP EE 26 Fig 14 PMP Pass through Mode steust usregsteustegeksagtsgeteertedekE catesavecnsceiaceteeetederpestacetes 27 Fig 15 PMP Subscriber to Subscriber Unicast Tratt 28 Fig 16 PMP VLAN Tagged Management u
49. POWERFUL VERSATILE RELIABLE redline communications RDL 3000 Broadband Wireless Radio Platform User Manual 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 1 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Copyright Information All rights reserved March 14 2011 The information in this document is proprietary to Redline Communications Inc This document may not in whole or in part be copied reproduced or reduced to any medium without prior consent in writing from Redline Communications Incorporated Disclaimer The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Additionally Redline makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied regarding the contents of this product Redline Communications shall not be liable for any misuse regarding this product The information in this document is subject to change without notice No part of this document shall be deemed to be part of any warranty or contract unless specifically referenced to be part of such warranty or contract within this document Software Versions This manual describes operation using software release v1 xx This document may include references to features that are different or unavailable
50. PS if available ext Synchronize to PPS port input syncout lt off on gt Enable disable synchronization port PPS off Synchronization port is disabled on Synchronization port is enabled syncterm lt none 50 75 gt Enable disable VLAN for this Service none High impedance 50 Port termination impedance is 50 Ohms 75 Port termination impedance is 75 Ohms syscontact lt text gt Enter contact descriptive for this unit Enter up to thirty 30 alpha numeric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ sysdescr lt text gt Enter system description for this unit Enter up to thirty 30 alpha numeric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ sysloc lt location gt Enter location description for this RDL 3000 location Enter up to thirty 30 alpha numeric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ syslog lt off on gt Syslog enable setting off Disable syslog server protocol support on Enable syslog server protocol support syslogip lt ip gt Enter the syslog server IP address Valid only if syslog is enabled sysmode lt pmpsc pmpss gt pmpsc The sector controller sector controller begins transmitting automatically sending poll messages to locate the remote subscribers pmpss pmpss Subscribers monitor the selected channel s until polled by the pmpsc sector controller sysname lt text gt Enter the name for th
51. RB UUU GULL H GULL em ETHERNET GPS ANTENNA PPS Fig 3 Features RDL 3000 Ethernet and Sync Ports Bottom View of Radio 2 3 Synchronization UO Port PPS The PPS port TNC F connector is provided to synchronize the RF transmission cycles of collocated sector controllers This feature minimizes inter sector interference by synchronizing the transmit cycles of collocated RDL 3000 sector controllers This port is software configurable mode input output or disabled impedance 50 ohms 75 ohms or high impedance Multiple RDL 3000 units can be synchronized by using up to 46 m 150 ft of interconnecting synchronization cable Important The synchronization feature must be used at any site where two or more sector controllers are deployed A factory installed protective weatherproof plastic cap is installed on the PPS port If this cap is removed to install a synchronization cable or TNC Tee connector the port must be adequately weatherproofed Refer to the RDL 3000 Installation guidelines for detailed instructions 2 4 GPS Antenna Port GPS ANTENNA The GPS antenna port TNC F connector conducts RF signals between the RDL 3000 and the antenna system ordered separately This port is provided only on units factory equipped with GPS hardware The GPS antenna can be located remotely from the RDL 3000 unit by using up to 46 m 150 ft of high quality antenna cable The GPS module does
52. S Only or Local RADIUS the authorization data is retrieved from the RADIUS server at ten minute intervals For example if a user s authorization is changed on the RADIUS server it may be up to ten minutes max before the RDL 3000 is updated 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 85 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 70 00158 01 01 redline System Users User Name Operator assigned login name for this user Group Select a group for the new user account See Table 5 Web Screens and User Access table Change User Settings Use these controls to change the settings for an existing account User name Select the existing user account to be modified Group Select the group to be associated with this username optional New Password Enter the new user password for this account optional Confirm Password Re enter new user password if changing user password Admin User Enter the name of the administrator authorizing this change Admin Password Enter the administrator password Change Click to activate and permanently save changes Add User Use these controls to create a new account Name Enter a name for the new user account New Password Enter a password for the new account Confirm Password Re enter the password for the new account Admin User Enter the name of the administrator authorizing t
53. SC Ethernet port security restriction 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 29 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 3 2 7 PMP Configurations This section describes basic configurations for an RDL 3000 PMP system VLAN Services Default Groups and Services In this example all voice traffic is separated from data traffic allowing specific CIR and PIR value to be set for this traffic All traffic not classified to the Voice Service Group is processed by the Data Group Pass through mode The Voice Group and member Services are configured for tagged traffic The VLAN tag VID 3 is removed from packets received from the wired network and restored when the packet is forwarded on the remote wired network both directions The Data Group and Services are configured for Pass through mode and packets are forwarded unmodified to the destination port Distributed Fig 17 PMP Operation VLAN Services Default Groups and Services Notes 1 This configuration does not enforce a Service Group to have a Service on every subscriber 2 The sector controller Ethernet port may be disable to support a private network 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 30 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual r
54. Settings dm 66 Table 9 Web Radio Enable RF Port Gettngs ENNEN 68 Table 10 Web Defaults with No Options key 88 Table 11 CLI Command Summary errnnnvvrrrnnnnnnnvrvnnnvrrrnnnnnnnnnenernnnnnrrrrnnnenenernnnnnrrnnnene 92 Table 12 CLI Root Mode Commande AAA 93 Table 13 Diag Web Interface Diagnostics 114 Table 14 Diag PMP Status Code Bits e 115 Table 15 Diag PMP Status Codes AEN 115 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications O 2011 Page 8 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Table 16 Diag Factory Default Settings en 116 Table 17 Spec RDL 3000 Technical Specifications rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnrnnnnn 127 Table 18 Spec Classification Packet Received on SC Ethernet Port 129 Table 19 Spec Classification Packet Received on SC Wireless Interface 130 Table 20 Spec Classification Packet Received on SS Ethernet Port 131 Table 21 Spec Classification Packet Received on SS Wireless Interface 131 Table 22 Spec 802 1Q Tag Field ENEE EEN 132 Table 235 RDE 3O00 ID RANGES iiiar nadien etenee Aeae CNE EAE E EESE 132 Table 24 Spec Regional Identification Codes rrrrrnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnrrnnnnne 133 Table 25 Spec FCC amp IC Antennas 4 94 4 99 GHz PTP Operation 135 Table 26 Spec FCC amp IC Certified Antennas 5 8 GHz PTP
55. T DATA port on the PoE unit Only the outdoors Ethernet interface cable connecting to the RDL 3000 can be safely connected to the OUTPUT DATA amp POWER connector Connecting customer premises Ethernet equipment directly to the OUTPUT DATA amp POWER connector on the Power over Ethernet power adapter may damage customer equipment 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 20 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Chapter 3 3 Functional Description 3 1 Operational Modes The RDL 3000 operates on a common software base controlled by options keys Each key a string of numbers letters and dashes enables modes of operation PTP PMP modulation RF frequency available channel sizes etc When no options key is installed factory default the RDL 3000 has very restricted operating parameters The operator must obtain and enter a permanent options key for each RDL 3000 unit before deploying units in a production network Refer to the following sections for operation in PMP mode Refer to section 3 3 PTP Mode on page 35 for operation in PTP mode 3 2 PMP Mode This section describes the parameters required to configure PMP support and an overview of VLAN functions The RDL 3000 PMP firmware provides the following main features e IEEE 802 1Q 1p standards compliance e Multiple Virtual Local Area Network VLAN
56. TLS Transparent LAN Services Extended TLS and Double Tagging In this example TLS traffic is extended across the wireless interface to remote locations The TLS packets are segregated from other traffic by specifying a reserved VID for this traffic This solution allows unmodified traffic to be exchanged between Network B and Network C Tagged traffic from Network B or Network C addressed to the TLS Network will be double tagged Q in Q when forwarded to the TLS Network Double tagged packets from the TLS network addressed to Network B or Network C have the outer tag removed when the packet is forwarded to Network B or Network C Distributed L2 VLAN Switch A Network B th SSC rough Network G Fig 20 PMP Operation TLS Extended TLS and Double Tagging 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 33 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline mmunicatic Port by Port Tagging In this example the sector controller port accepts only tagged traffic and all subscriber ports are set to Pass though mode A new Service Group is defined for every VLAN supported at the sector controller with each Service Group having exactly one connection on the required link Distributed L2 VLAN Switch AR med co Network B Fig 21 PMP Operation Tagged Traffic Port by Port Tagging Notes 1 The tagged
57. TPS uses authentication and encryption to provide secure access over an unsecured network When HTTPS is required HTTP unsecured access should be disabled 7 5 1 Out of Box Operation The RDL 3000 provides out of box HTTPS SSL using an embedded X 509 certificate The embedded certificate is identical for all shipped RDL 3000 equipment and is intended only to for initial system configuration Use of the embedded certificate does not provide a secure solution When using the embedded certificate warning messages may be displayed based on browser security settings e g The security certificate presented was not issued by a trusted certificate authority The security certificate presented was issued for a different website address The operator has full access to the secure Web interface It is recommended that system operators generate a unique certificate and private public keys and load these on the RDL 3000 before using the HTTPS feature in a production environment 7 5 2 Enabling HTTPS SSL HTTPS is disabled by factory default Use the Web interface or CLI to enable HTTPS Web interface Configuration screen gt Ethernet HTTPS Enable Command set https on Save the configuration to active changes To access the RDL 3000 using HTTPS the URL entered in the Web browser must specify https or directly reference port 443 Example To access the RDL 3000 when HTTPS is enabled default IP shown https 192 168 25 2 Web brow
58. View modify a system parameter value show View system compound objects e g configuration snmpcommunity View modify the SNMP community settings snmptrap View modify the SNMP trap settings upgrade Upload a firmware binary image to the RDL 3000 user View modify the user password configuration whoami Display login name for this Telnet session Table 12 CLI Root Mode Commands Command Description Tab When entering a command hit the Tab key at any time to perform auto complete or view available options Use the character to display help for any command or mode Example From the root directory enter the following command to list all parameters that can be changed using the set command set CTRL Z Return to root mode Cancel command entry alternative to backspace delete exit Return to parent node mode all exit all Return to root mode logout Terminate this telnet session May be entered from any mode 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 93 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 5 3 Command Set 5 3 1 apply Use the apply command to activate changes to the configuration without overwriting the last saved configuration This is equivalent to clicking the Apply button in the configuration screens apply lt config gt config Activate all changes to the configurati
59. abled v2 Supports SNMP v1 and v2c commands v3 Supports SNMP v3 exclusively SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c commands not accepted and an authorization policy is enforced Click on the main menu item Configuration gt System gt SNMP to display the SNMP Configuration screen Management VLAN Tagging Enable Control the VLAN tagged management function Disabled l There are no restrictions for management traffic Enabled M This unit can be managed only using VLAN traffic tagged with the value specified in the Mgmt VID field On all PMP systems over the air management is possible only after creating a Service Group for device management and adding a Service for each subscriber For initial installation and setup it is recommended to use Pass Through settings for this group and member Service for each subscriber Set CIR and priority values to ensure management traffic has sufficient priority and bandwidth available When Management VLAN Tagging is enabled the following field is visible Management 802 1Q VLAN ID 0 4095 Enter the management VLAN ID When Management VLAN Tagging Enable is selected the system recognizes only management commands where the Ethernet packet has the matching VLAN ID Important For initial installation and setup it is recommended to use Pass through mode for the management Service Group and member Services Connectivity issues with VLAN services may cause the RDL 3000 management function to be unreacha
60. accounts are deleted 6 5 Long Reset Lost Password or IP If the operator can not access the RDL 3000 management interface unknown IP username and or password a long reset operation must be performed to provide access the unit The long reset provides an opportunity to login to the RDL 3000 using the default IP usernames and passwords The long reset procedure requires local access to the RDL 3000 PoE adapter to power cycle the RDL 3000 and a PC with an Ethernet cable and a Telnet client or Web browser i Long Reset Standard Login Login Opportunity i Available gt 10s 10s 5s Fig 61 Diag Recovering Lost IP Address 6 5 1 Long Reset Using Telnet Use the following steps to gain access to the RDL 3000 management interface It is recommended to use a clock display on the PC to ensure accurate timing Telnet 1 Power off the RDL 3000 PoE adapter and remove the local network Ethernet cable Use an Ethernet jumper cable to connect the PC directly to the PoE adapter DATA INPUT Ethernet port Prepare the PC for Telnet access by opening a command prompt window on the PC and typing the following command do not press the Enter key until step 6 telnet 192 168 25 2 2 Restore power to the RDL 3000 PoE adapter and wait 10 seconds 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 Page 118 of 138 RDL 3
61. ada RSS 111 FCC Part 90 5 4 GHz ETSI EN 301 893 Industry Canada RSS 210 FCC part 15 5 8 GHz ETSI EN 302 502 Industry Canada RSS 210 FCC part 15 OMAN TRA 4 9 5 8 GHz R 0062 11 D080214 1 Limited by regional regulations 2 Center frequency is dependent on region 3 Maximum power based on radio type modulation and coding Actual Ethernet data throughput is dependent on protocols packet size burst rate transmission latency link distance and license key options 5 With surge arrestor installed s Pending Specifications are subject to change without notice Note Refer to the RDL 3000 antenna Guide for a list of supported antennas and mounting brackets 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 128 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 8 2 8 2 1 70 00158 01 01 User Manual Classification Services and Service Groups Packet Classification at the Sector Controller The RDL 3000 PMP deployment can be configured for use with VLAN tagged traffic untagged traffic or a combination these two types Ingress packets received on the sector controller Ethernet port are classified according to the criteria in the following table These descriptions do not include management traffic for the RDL 3000 sector controller or subscriber redline Table 18 Spec Classification Packet Received on SC Ethernet Por
62. agged Select tagged to associate a unique VID with this Group Pass through Classify all packets that do not have a VLAN ID or where the outermost VLAN ID tag does not match the VLAN ID for any tagged Group Ethernet ingress port are discarded 802 1Q VLAN ID 0 4095 Enter the VID associated with this Group definition This field is active only when Tagged is selected in the Group Tagging Mode field Default Priority Enter the default 802 1p priority setting The default priority value is applied when a Service Group set to Tagged mode add VLAN tag receives a packet with no priority information 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 78 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Advanced Service Group Configuration SC Ethernet Port Enable Controls the function of the sector controller Ethernet port for group multicast traffic Enabled IV Broadcast and multicast traffic received from subscribers is forwarded over the sector controller Ethernet port Disabled I Broadcast and multicast traffic received from subscribers is not forwarded over the sector controller Ethernet port SS To SS Broadcast and multicast Enable Enabled IV Broadcast and multicast traffic received from subscribers is forwarded over the wireless interface to all subscribers associated with the group Disabled I Broadcast
63. and multicast traffic received from subscribers is not forward over the wireless interface Burst Rate Enter the uncoded burst rate for downlink broadcast and multicast traffic belonging to this Group Use the Auto setting recommended to have the rate selected automatically based on the current operating conditions To set this to a fixed value first identify the group member having the lowest Max DL Burst Rate setting and then calculate the rate using the formula Burst_Rate Max DL Burst Rate 1 Note Applications requiring a higher broadcast or multicast rate e g video may use a higher setting at the risk of less reliable retransmissions DL Bcast Mcast CIR 50 50000 Kbps Set the CIR for downlink broadcast and multicast traffic belonging to this group DL Bcast Mcast PIR 50 50000 Kbps Set the PIR for downlink broadcast and multicast traffic belonging to this group Note Traffic transmitted over the wireless interface is monitored to enforce CIR PIR settings Traffic statistics are reset at the beginning of each common one second clock tick When adaptive modulation is enabled automatic adjustments to the modulation coding will result in relative changes to the CIR PIR of that wireless link Controls Apply Click to accept and activate displayed settings 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 79 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808
64. anual 70 00158 01 01 redline Telnet Port Enter Telnet port address reboot required SSH Enable Check this box to enable SSH operation secure encrypted CLI Refer to page 121 for a complete description of this feature User Authentication The RDL 3000 supports a local authorization policy and secure centralized authentication management using a RADIUS server At least one policy is always enabled and both may be enabled to operate together The RDL 3000 can be configured for the following authentication modes Local Only User name and password authentication is managed exclusively by the RDL 3000 RADIUS Only User name and password authentication is managed exclusively by a RADIUS server Feature also supports a redundant RADIUS server Local RADIUS Local and RADIUS methods of user authentication are enforced Notes 1 When RADIUS Only or Local RADIUS is selected click on the main menu item RADIUS to display the RADIUS Configuration screen 2 Note Authorization data is retrieved from the RADIUS server at 10 minute intervals For example if a user s authorization is changed on the RADIUS server it may require up to ten minutes before the RDL 3000 is updated with the new information SNMP Enable Select the version of Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP The SNMP protocol allows an application to poll a device for information and change data stored in the RDL 3000 Management Information Base MIB none SNMP is dis
65. ay operating statistics for all subscriber wireless links Click 4 to expand or to hide Service names Subscriber Links DL Broadcast DL Unicast UL Unicast nt Grou ae SJ td kb s _ _ Link1 10 Mgmt1 30 dk MgmtGroup Service1 1 31 Group1 Service1 2 32 Groupi Link2 11 Link3 12 dh Fig 48 Web Subscriber Links Screen Name Operator assigned name for wireless Subscriber Links and Services Click the Link name e g Link1 to display the Subscriber Link Configuration screen Click the Service Name Service1 1 to display the Subscriber Service Status screen Click on the trashcan symbol to delete this Link ID Status Subscriber Link or Service identifier and status indicator ID A unique identifier 4 to 127 assigned to each subscriber Link This value is required when using the CLI interface to modify settings Status Status of this Link or Service v Subscriber Link Service is available online A Subscriber Link Service is unavailable offline or disabled Click the Link status icon e g wi to display the Subscriber Link Status screen Click the Service status icon to display the Subscriber Service Status screen Parent Group The Service is a member of this Service Group VLAN VLAN tagging settings SC VLAN classification for this Service Group This Service Group processes only ingress packets sector controller Ethernet port having this VID This VID is removed before the packet is forwarded
66. ble and require a site visit and or long reset operation to recover control of the unit Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 57 of 138 arch 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline communications Management VLAN Tagging When Management VLAN Tagging is enabled the RDL 3000 accepts only management commands with the specified VLAN ID Local Ethernet port access does not require a Service Group or Service Service Group Management VLAN Provision a Service Group to forward Provision a Service for each subscriber all management traffic The VLAN Each Service must be member of the Tagging may be set to Pass through management Service Group and use the or to the network management VID identical setting for the VLAN Tagging field Fig 35 Web VLAN Tagged Management Example In the following example the network management VLAN ID 600 Identical settings are used on the Service Group and each subscriber Service Click to display the Services associated with each Service Group Service Groups 128 129 A 130 A 131 AA 162 Link1 165 Link2 168 Link3 Group1 Group2 Groups MgmtGroup Mom Mgmt2 Mgmt3 GAIA 3 Fig 36 Web VLAN Tagged Management Example 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 58 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44
67. by providing continuous updates of the current measured RSSI value RSSI 67 dBm Fig 58 Web Antenna Alignment Tool Screen If Wi Fi service is available you may also be able to access the web alignment page directly from a laptop computer and most web enabled handheld devices using the following URL http RDL 3000 IP Address usr aa bim For example http 192 168 20 25 usr aa html 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 89 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline mmunicatic 4 7 5 Firmware Management Screen Click Utilities gt Firmware in the main menu to display the Firmware Management screen Use this screen to upgrade the RDL 3000 with new firmware The RDL 3000 contains non volatile storage for two versions of the firmware The upload overwrites the Alternative inactive version Firmware Management Active 1 00 001 Alternate 0 02 155 Change Version Tip Select the desired operating version before upgrading Transfer Protocol C TETP G FTP Server IP Address 192 168 35 250 Software File Name FTP User Name FTP Password Upload File Fig 59 Web Firmware Management Screen Firmware Version Active This is the firmware currently in use by the RDL 3000 Alternative This is the inactive firmware Firmware downloaded to the RDL 3000 will overwrite this v
68. c antenna must not exceed the maximum allowable EIRP levels The RF output power settings must be professionally programmed by the manufacturer or a trained professional installer Refer to the FCC and IC notices in this manual refer to Section 1 and Section 7 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 65 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Table 8 Web Maximum TX Power Settings dBm Modulation BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM Code Rate 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 2 3 3 4 Max Tx Power 22 22 22 22 22 22 Advanced Wireless Configuration Max Distance km SC only Enter the distance to the subscriber located farthest from the sector controller DFS Action SC only Select the mode of operation for DFS The sector controller monitors for interference from radar devices and other equipment using the same channel frequency When interference is detected the unit will automatically take the selected action None The DFS function is disabled Note Where DFS is required by regional regulations this feature is permanently enabled at the factory and can not be disabled by the installer or end user Tx Off When radar signals are detected the transmitter is immediatelly switched off an event message is logged and configured SNMP trap messages are sent After thirty minutes the uni
69. cert_ lt mac gt der User wireless certificate usr wkey lt mac gt der User wireless key usr wacert lt mac gt der User wireless authority certificate The lt mac gt portion is the MAC address of the board For example dsa key 00 09 02 00 01 02 pem Specify where to store the security information usr User entered files default if type is not specified factory Default files fips FIPS mode files FIPS mode must be active For example load file 192 168 25 10 ss key 00 09 02 00 b2 73 pem usr tftp idtable no parameters Load all IDs from flash memory This can be used to restore all IDs from the last saved configuration script lt server IP gt lt filename gt Use this command to load the RDL 3000 configuration information from a file created using script command located on a remote TFTP server The file must be located in the TFTP default directory The save config command must be used to save the loaded configuration in non volatile memory A reboot may be required to activate the loaded configuration settings For example load script 192 168 25 10 RDL3000 Unit035 091121 cfg 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications O 2011 Page 99 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 5 3 11 5 3 12 5 3 13 5 3 14 5 3 15 70 00158 01 01 redline logout Use the logout command to terminate the current Telnet session
70. chsize Channel Size Key No change No Key 10 MHz dfsaction DFS Action Y Based on Key No Key chgfreq Required chgfreq Not Req none dlratio Downlink Ratio No change pskey Pre shared key No change fixframe Fixed Frame Mode Off framesize Framing Cycle 1 maxdst Max Distance 0 radio Radio Enable rf1 regper Registration Period 16 rffreq RF Freq MHz Based on key T502 5800 schcycle Scheduling Cycle 2 syncmode Synchronization mode None syncout Sync port mode None port disabled syncterm Sync port impedance None high sysmode System Mode Key unchanged No Key PMP SS txpower Tx Power 14 Misc activekey Active Key No change adaptmod Adaptive Off Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 117 of 138 arch 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Table 16 Diag Factory Default Settings CLI Parameter Web Field Option Def Cfg Button Setting Key buzzer Buzzer Off dicir Service DL CIR 500 encmode Encryption Type Y None freq Frequency List No change grpcir Service UL CIR 500 maxtxpower Maximum Tx Power 14 dBm optionskey Options Key No change radius RADIUS Disabled ulcir Service UL CIR 500 ulpir Service UL PIR 50 000 user Users Management admin admin 7 screen user user x509auth X 509 Authentication Off 1 SNMP v2 only in PMP mode 2 All user created
71. d frames Scheduling Cycle ms Fixed Frame Frame Size ms 1 Downlink Ratio 50 Synchronization Mode None vi Synchronization Output i S Synchronization Connector Termination None D Radio Mode Off Di Apply Apply amp Save All Fig 43 Web Wireless Configuration Screen Sector Controller Basic Wireless Configuration System Mode One unit must be configured as a sector controller to control the bi directional data link with remote subscribers PMP SC This unit is configured as a sector controller The unit automatically begins transmitting poll messages to locate and register remote subscribers PMP SS This unit is configured to operate as a subscriber The unit monitors the selected RF channel s for poll poll messages from a sector controller Channel Width MHz Select the channel bandwidth The options key controls channel availability 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 64 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline RF Freq MHz Enter the center frequency for the RF channel RF frequency range settings are restricted by the active options key Important To minimize interference between RDL 3000 links operating in close proximity RF frequency settings should be separated by a guard interval equal or greater than the channel size For example when using a 20 MHz channe
72. d wireless packets with errors reported by remote end unit Ethernet Port Statistics Buffered Packets Ingress and egress packets processed through the Ethernet port Total does not include discarded or errored packets Rx Number of packets received on the Ethernet port Tx Number of packets transmitted on the Ethernet port Discarded Packets Total number of discarded Ethernet packets Rx Received packets discarded due to errors e g CRC or buffer overflow 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 47 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline municatior 4 4 3 Subscriber Links Summary Sector Controller Only Click Links Summary in the main menu SC to view the status of all wireless links This screen is available only on subscriber units Subscriber Links Summary SINADR RSSI BurstRate Total l Retransmitted link 171 0 88 88 link1 e 28 Ap 36 gt a SEH SEN e Fig 30 Web Subscriber Links Summary Screen Name Operator assigned name for wireless Links and related Services Click an entry in the Name field e g link 171 to display the Link Configuration screen for that item ID Status Subscriber Link identifier and status indicator ID A unique identifier 4 to 127 assigned to each subscriber Link This value is required when using the CLI interface to modify settings Status Sta
73. ded and errored packets Retransmitted Total number of wireless packets retransmitted over the wireless interface Lost Total number of wireless packets discarded by this unit due to errors Controls Refresh Click to update displayed statistics counters Reset Click to reset displayed statistics counters 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 50 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline municatic 4 4 5 Subscriber Services Summary Subscriber Only Click Services Summary in the main menu SS to view the status of all Services on this subscriber This screen is available only on the subscriber unit Subscriber Services Summary sani Packets Tx Packets a a B Name 7 ID Statu Segen eg emgeet service1 173 amp Fig 32 Web Services Summary Screen Name Name assigned to this Service ID Status Service ID number and status indicator ID A unique identifier 160 to 511 assigned to each Service This value is required when using the CLI interface to modify settings Status Status of this Link or Service V Link or Service is available A Link or Service is unavailable offline or disabled Click the status icon e g wi to display the Subscriber Service Status screen Discarded Packets Total number of packets discarded by this unit due to errors UL Received wireless packets that have been
74. e 29 AN 80i Replacement RDL 3000 ID Ranges Description ID Range Total Links 4 127 123 Service Groups 128 159 31 Services 160 511 351 Table 30 AN 80i Replacement AN 80i ID Ranges Description ID Range Total Links 4 63 59 Groups 64 95 31 Connections 95 511 416 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 137 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 POWERFUL VERSATILE RELIABLE redline communications 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 138 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299
75. e and password The default username is admin and the default password is admin For example telnet 192 168 25 2 username admin password admin Command Summary Online help is available for all commands and the Tab key can be used for auto complete functions The following table lists all RDL 3000 commands available from root mode default mode when you login Table 11 CLI Command Summary Command Description apply Activate changes without overwriting saved configuration arp Add a static ARP definition to the RDL 3000 ARP table chgver Change default version of firmware and reboot clear Clear commands del Delete an ID enable Enable an ID freq Enter frequency ranges for autoscan and DFS generate Create DSA key for SSH locally on RDL 3000 get Display the value of a statistic or parameter load Load commands logout End the current Telnet session new Create a new ID ping Send a ping message from the RDL 3000 system reboot Reboot the RDL 3000 reset Reset the RDL 3000 statistics values save Save the selected configuration settings Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 92 of 138 arch 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Table 11 CLI Command Summary script Generate a configuration script set
76. ection methods to view the status of a wireless link Sector controller Click Links Summary in the main menu and then click on the Link status symbol e g or A Subscriber Click Link Status in the main menu Subscriber Link Status Reset Subscriber Link Name link1 Subscriber Link ID 6 Subscriber MAC 00 09 02 01 55 3d Active Yes Link Up Time 2 days 1 h 15 min 3 sec Link Lost Count 0 Status Code 0x0000 Active Subscriber Services 2 Data Link Condition On E Wirel D link Uplink Burst Rate 54 Mb s 54 Mb s RSSI 45 dBm 35 dBm SINADR 28 27 Lost Frames 0 245 PIR 50000 50000 Wireless Packet Downlink Uplink Total 2976107 3157676 Retransmitted 0 5 Lost 0 0 Refresh Fig 31 Web Subscriber Link Status Screen General Subscriber Link Name Name assigned to this unit Subscriber Link ID A unique identifier 4 to 127 assigned to each subscriber Link This value is required when using the CLI interface to modify settings Subscriber MAC MAC Address of this unit Active Indicates the current status of the wireless link No Wireless link is not active Yes Wireless link is active Link Up Time Total time the wireless link has been operational Link Lost Count Number of times the link has been out of service 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 49 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Man
77. ed IM The antenna alignment tool is active Faster repetition rates of the sound indicate a stronger signal is being received from the remote end transmitter Registration Period frames SC only The sector controller provides opportunities for unregistered subscribers to contact the sector controller and attempt to establish a wireless data link The Registration Period specifies the number of wireless frames 1 to 100 to wait between transmitting these polling messages For example entering a value of 4 will include a registration opportunity in every 4th wireless frame Scheduling Cycle Enter the period of the traffic scheduling cycle Choosing the scheduling cycle period is generally a balance between providing lower latency shorter cycle and more efficient packet processing longer cycle The effects of changes to the 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 66 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline scheduling cycle will vary based on the aggregate traffic composition packet rate packet size etc The scheduling cycle is restricted by the selected frame size The scheduling cycle can not be less that the frame size or more than four times the frame size e g Frame Size lt Scheduling Cycle lt frame size 4 For example for a 5 ms Frame Size the Scheduling Cycle must be from 5 to 20 ms Fixed Frame
78. ed over the wireless AND interface to all members of this Service Group destination is a Rate Downlink rate for member Service on this subscriber subscriber Unknown unicast Forward Retransmit packet unmodified over the wireless interface to all members of this Service Group Rate Downlink rate is two modulation steps below the lowest rate currently in use across all active Services AND Priority Use priority received with packet Tag Add VLAN tag outermost for this Service Qin Q Forward To sector controller Ethernet pont Multicast or broadcast Forward Retransmit packet unmodified over the wireless interface to all members of this Service Group Rate Downlink rate for Service Group AND Forward Packet unmodified to the sector controller Ethernet port Notes 1 If sector controller Ethernet port is enabled 2 If SS to SS Multicast enabled Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 130 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 8 2 2 Packet Classification at the Subscriber The RDL 3000 PMP deployment can be configured for use with VLAN tagged traffic untagged traffic or a combination these two types Ingress packets received on the subscriber Ethernet port are classified according to the criteria in the following table Table 20 Spec Classification
79. edline mmunicatic VLAN Mappin In this example the RDL 3000 performs VLAN mapping between selected ports This function is comparable to Label Switch Router LSR in Multi protocol Label Switching MPLS VLAN tagging is assigned independently for each Service Group sector controller port and Service subscriber port Ingress packets with VID 3 received on the sector controller Ethernet port are classified to the Voice Group and forwarded over the wireless interface based on packet destination address Packets forwarded by subscriber A and B are re tagged with VID 3 while packets forwarded by subscriber C are tagged with VID 777 The process is Distributed L2 VLAN Switch Fig 18 PMP Operation VLAN Services VLAN Mapping 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 31 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual ge redline Strict VLAN Tagging In this example only identified VLAN traffic is forwarded across the wireless interface By not specifying a pass though Service Group all unclassified packets are discarded Distributed L2 VLAN Switch yo Fig 19 PMP Operation Strict VLAN Tagging 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 32 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline mmunicatic
80. eeesaaaaneeeeeeeeeseaaes 121 7 1 2 Management Security Ae 121 7 1 3 EE deeg 121 7 1 4 Physical e cca iaitaassoalnerncdeaiteradeuuetecentdesad ad sadeaeualtesedentandadeealdesedsiehetaialcltorncs 121 7 2 Wireless Authentication siccsiccsssssisvassestsnssstsistsecenssnsnnssiennacostsnssntcesnnacsnsstunneoans 122 7 2 1 Out Of BOX Operation 122 7 22 Generate X 509 Certificate and Key Files rrnrrrrnnnnnnnonnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnn 122 7 2 3 Load Wireless X 509 Certificates and key 122 7 2 4 Enabling Authentication eee 122 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 7 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 7 3 AES EMC l yO EE 123 7 3 1 Out of BOX Operation ussiikiuivianeueahbkenbhGhehunbeGhbkGid 123 7 3 2 re PE EE 123 7 4 SSA for Sec re CL E 123 7 4 1 Out of Box Operation 124 7 4 2 Enabling SoS hicss oi ae Sedede ce ccoce ca meded saa sedeceaadecensuancdeceaamededsaancdeneaedaceasuancaenecasaaetese 124 7 4 3 Loading an SSH Key UE 124 7 4 4 SSH Key Generate Utility un 124 7 5 HT TPSISSL for Secure Web sssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn 125 7 5 1 Out of B x Operation E 125 7 0 2 Enabling HI E 125 7 5 3 Loading HTTPS SSL Certificates and Keys rrrrnnnnnnnrnnnnnrrrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnrrrnnnn 125 8 eil He 127 8 1 Technical Specifications rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
81. ements 3 To meet the over voltage safety requirements on the telecommunications cables a minimum 26 AWG telecommunication line cord must be used Pour tre en conformance avec les exigences finies de s ret de sur tension sur les c bles de t l communications un fil de t l communication ayant un calibre minimum de 26 AWG doit tre utilis 4 Reminder to all the BWA system installers Attention to Section 820 40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as is practical 5 RDL 3000 must be installed in compliance with relevant articles in National Electrical Code NEC and equivalent Canadian Code CEC including referenced articles 725 800 and 810 in NEC 6 RF coaxial cable connecting an antenna to the RDL 3000 must comply with the local electrical code 1 2 4 WEEE Product Return Process In accordance with the WEEE Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive 2002 96 EC Redline Communications equipment is marked with the logo shown above The WEEE directive seeks to increase recycling and re use of electrical and electronic equipment This symbol indicates that this product should not be disposed of as part of the local municipal waste program Contact your local sales representative for additional information Fe Fig 1 Notices WEEE Logo 1 2 5 Serv
82. enabled Table 21 Spec Classification Packet Received on SS Wireless Interface Member of Service Group type Tagged Any type Priority Use priority received with packet Tag Add VLAN tag outermost for this Service Qin Q Forward To subscriber Ethernet port Member of Service Group type Pass through Any type Forward packet unmodified to the subscriber Ethernet port 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 131 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 8 2 3 VLAN 802 1Q Field Definitions User Manual redline The tag is located at the position used for the EtherType Size field in untagged frames Table 22 Spec 802 1Q Tag Field 16 bits 3 bits 1 bit 12 bits TPID PCP CFI VID Tag Protocol Identifier TPID 16 bit field set to 0x8100 identifies the IEEE 802 1Q tagged frame Located at the EtherType Size field position untagged frame Priority Code Point PCP 3 bit field IEEE 802 1p priority bits from O lowest to 7 highest Canonical Format Indicator CFI 1 bit field Value 0 indicates MAC address is in the standard format for Ethernet switches VLAN Identifier VID 12 bit field specifying the VLAN The VLAN value may be 1 to 4094 Value 0 indicates the 802 1Q tag is specifying only a priority 8 3 ID Mapping The followin
83. eration Product Options Options Key 1 Permanent Options Key 2 Permanent Active Options Key Options Key 1 D Activate Fig 57 Web Product Options Screen Options Key 1 Enter a valid permanent key A permanent Options Key must be entered for in Service operation The temporary options key shipped with the RDL 3000 will expire and Service is interrupted Options Key 2 Enter a second valid permanent or temporary options key optional Active Options Key The Active Options Key field selects the preferred key If valid the selected key is activated immediately when the Activate button is clicked This selection is not affected by switching firmware versions If the temporary active key expires the RDL 3000 will attempt to remain operational by automatically switching to the other key e g permanent key Important Always enter and activate a purchased permanent options key before testing temporary keys otherwise you will experience a Service outage on the wireless link when the temporary key expires Controls Activate Click to validate and activate options key s Invalid keys are discarded and an error message is recorded in the event log If two keys are entered in the same session before clicking Activate keys are saved only if both keys are valid When each key is validated the key type is displayed adjacent to the key indicating either Permanent or Temporary 70 00158 01 01 Pro
84. ersion Change Version Click to switch the Active and Alternative firmware versions and reboot the RDL 3000 Firmware Upgrade Transfer Protocol Select the type of file server TFTP Use Trivial File Transfer Protocol for file upload FTP Use File Transfer Protocol for file upload Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the computer with the firmware upgrade file The designated computer must be running a TFTP FTP server Firmware File Name Name of the firmware binary file including file extension FTP User Name Enter the user account name on the FTP server FTP only FTP Password Enter the password for the user account name on the FTP server FTP only 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 90 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Upgrade Steps Important The RDL 3000 firmware binary file must be located in the default upload directory of the TFTP FTP server 1 Login to the RDL 3000 Web interface and click Utilities gt Firmware in the main menu 2 Select TFTP or FTP enter the IP Address of the server and enter the full name of the binary file including the bin extension If FTP is selected enter account name and password 3 Click Upload File to begin the file transfer The transfer may require up to eight minutes based on the data transfer rate Do not interrupt the transfer proce
85. es missing 00 00 28 1047 MAC Initialization OK 00 01 02 1053 GPS unit not detected 00 02 42 1008 Network Configuration Save OK 00 02 43 1002 System Configuration Save OK 00 02 43 1042 ID tables saved OK 00 02 44 1047 MAC Initialization OK 00 18 10 1052 ID tables cleared OK 00 18 10 1042 ID tables saved OK Fig 33 Web Example of System Event Messages Clear Log Click to remove all messages from the system log file Event Messages The following table provides a brief description of the key system messages redline Table 6 Web System Log Messages Event ID Event Description 1001 System Configuration Load OK 1002 System Configuration Save OK 1003 EEPROM Directory Load OK 1004 EEPROM Directory Save OK 1005 User Configuration Load OK 1006 User Configuration Save OK 1007 Network Configuration Load OK 1008 Network Configuration Save OK 1009 Network Configuration OK 1010 Version Ctrl Data Load OK 1011 Version Ctrl Data Save OK 1012 System Description Load OK 1013 System Description Save OK 1014 Options Key Load OK 1015 Options Key Save OK 1016 Options Key Properties Load OK 1017 Options Key Properties Save OK 1018 Options Key Activated OK 1019 Data server started OK 1021 Upgrade OK 1023
86. esseesaaaeeesteeeeees 77 4 6 5 Service Group Copnfguraton 78 Basic Service Group Confiouration ANNE 78 Advanced Service Group Configuration EE 79 4 6 6 Subscriber Service Status eeng eebe eekege Ae beer hen denedadeks natt de 80 EE 80 Ethernet SER ER ege 80 4 6 7 Subscriber Service Configuration ke 81 Basic Service Configuration AAA 81 Advanced Service Configuration ccccccccccceteesseteeeeeeeeeteesenieeeteeeeeteeeniaaees 82 4 7 Utilities Screens eege Eege Ee 83 4 7 1 SpectrUM SWEEP E 83 Spectrum Sweep Conmfiouration annan 83 Spectrum MOOD CAT uadsemaemnndnemilierddntjelnsddants almen 84 Performing a SEN seen 84 4 7 2 VETA Ee nu NE 85 System LEGE anses decane 86 Change User Settings sere 86 Add USOT RE NATT 86 BEE EE EE EE 86 4 7 3 Product plonssaasaausstsensnsmuaenbkamnkmtmamumundnaaamnda 87 4 7 4 Antenna Alignment Seed uu svaie 89 4 7 5 Firmware Management Green 90 Firmware Ketter geeEE ee EEeEE EES cea eee ee 90 Firmware Upgrade eater geal weet nc ec cca niece eee cee ETAR KEENAN 90 5 e BH e E 92 5 1 Tenet ACCESS ed BeEebn egeEde E sssaaa nannaa anaana paanan naani apaa anaana peike 92 5 2 Command Summary wie cnc tcccnccnnced teceticsersnnnedeneecuceencesxedtecatwenervennetewes buede knee 92 5 3 C ommand SOU EEE tdacnuee PAA eo eaa aa ETna 94 5 3 1 SPPIV EEN 94 5 3 2 AID TEE 94 5 3 3 RR 94 5 3 4 En 94 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 62011 Page60f138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk
87. est function is active The last saved configuration is restored when the counter reaches zero unit is not rebooted Click Save All in the main menu at any time to permanently save the current running configuration Unsaved Data Indicates if the running configuration matches the saved configuration No There are no differences between the running and saved configurations Yes There are unsaved changes to the configuration Unsaved settings are discarded when the system is rebooted Click Save All in the main menu to permanently save the current running configuration Saving The system is saving the runtime parameters to non volatile RAM Radio Temperature Internal temperature of the radio 4 3 2 Wireless Leds The Wireless LED indicators indicate the status of the wireless link Link LED This LED is not implemented in the current software release Signal LED This indication is valid only when the Link LED is on solid green If Adaptive Modulation is enabled the threshold refers to the minimum UBR setting On Wireless link is operating at or above the requested UBR Blink Adaptive modulation is enabled AND the wireless link is operating below the minimum UBR 4 3 3 Ethernet LEDs These LED indicators provide a summary of the Ethernet port status Link LED Off Ethernet connection is not detected e g Ethernet cable is disconnected On Ethernet link is detected 100 LED Off Ethernet port is operating at 10 Mb s On Et
88. g requirements 1 The operator must generate and load X 509 certificate and key files 2 The wireless certificate and key files must be loaded into the user usr table The files can only be loaded using the CLI interface Telnet or SSH Reboot the RDL 3000 to activate the certificate and key 3 Configure and activate authentication services Generate X 509 Certificate and Key Files Use a commercially available tool to create the required X 509 certificates and keys The filenames used must comply with the following requirements usr_wacert_ lt mac gt der X 509 authority certificate usr_wcert_ lt mac gt der X 509 certificate usr_wkey_ lt mac gt der Private key Load Wireless X 509 Certificates and Keys Use the following steps to setup wireless authentication 1 Copy the certificate and key files to the default directory of a TFTP server 2 Use the Command load to copy the certificate and key files from the TFTP server to the RDL 3000 3 Use the command show files usr to verify the files have been successfully loaded 4 Reboot the RDL 3000 to activate changes Enabling Authentication The wireless X 509 certificate and key files must be loaded into the usr table and the RDL 3000 rebooted to activate the new keys before wireless authentication can be enabled Use one of the following methods to enable authentication CLI set x509auth on Web Configuration screen gt Wireless Security Configuration X 509 Aut
89. g table lists the ID ranges assigned for each provisioning type Table 23 RDL 3000 ID Ranges Description ID Range Total Links 4 127 123 Service Groups 128 159 31 Services 160 511 351 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 132 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 8 4 Regional Codes User Manual redline A regional code is integrated into each options key This feature restricts system operation to the frequencies allowed by regional regulatory statutes Options keys are unique to a specific RDL 3000 keyed to MAC address Available frequencies are limited to the radio type e g 5 4 GHz Table 24 Spec Regional Identification Codes Regions Band Radio DFS CBP Channel Channel Start End Required Size MHz Step MHz MHz Region 00 Lab Use Only 5 400 5 875 T502 User 36 2 5 5470 5875 selectable ____ a ee 25 1 5470 5875 forene se Noses 2 5 1 5470 5875 __ De 25 1 54705875 no 25 5470 5875 20 2 5 5470 5875 Region 01 ME 5725 5850 T502 Not required 35 2 lt 25 CAA ff E Se SE 886 pp ET Pe ie eee EN 25 1 5730 5845 See Ce ee EN 20 2 5 5735 5840 Region 04 CE 5 8G 5725 5875 T502 Not required 3 5 _ EE Fee ee Dee RE EE E Keen Ee 25 1 57305870 Pe TE 20 2 5 5735 5865 Regio
90. h and priority to perform administrative tasks Local Management A Service Group and Services are not required for local access to the RDL 3000 using the Ethernet port Ingress packets received on the Ethernet port are checked for a VLAN tag with the management VID before performing classification and matching packets are forwarded directly to the management application Management VLAN Tagging Management using the local When Management VLAN Tagging is enabled Ethernet port at the Sector the RDL 3000 accepts only management Controller or Subscriber does not commands with the specified VID require a Service Group or Service Service Group Management VLAN Remote Management SC to SS only Provision a Service Group to forward all Provision a Service for each subscriber management traffic The VLAN Tagging Each Service must be member of the may be set to Pass through or to the management Service Group and use the network management VID identical setting for the VLAN Tagging field Fig 16 PMP VLAN Tagged Management Notes 1 For initial installation and setup it is recommended to use Pass through mode for the management Service Group and member Services Connectivity issues with VLAN services may cause the RDL 3000 management function to be unreachable and require a site visit and or long reset operation to recover control of the unit 2 The remote unit can be managed over the air only via the sector controller
91. harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Where DFS is required by regional regulations this function is permanently enabled at the factory and can not be disabled by the installer or end user 4 FCC Information to Users FCC 15 21 Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Redline Communications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 13 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 1 2 2 Avis de la FCC et IC D ploiement aux Etats Unis et le Canada Lisez les mentions suivantes sur le d ploiement aux Etats Unis et le Canada 1 Le mod le RDL 3000 et son antenne doivent tre install s par un professionnel 2 AVERTISSEM
92. he controller classifies and subscriber classifies and processes traffic processes traffic exchanged with the exchanged with the core network remote network Wireless RA Links EI S LK Sa S SL Controller SL Subscribers Fig 10 PMP Services and Service Groups Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 23 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline mr ur Services Services define classification filtering for ingress and egress packets at the subscriber Ethernet port and set the uplink and downlink rates per Service definition for unicast traffic transmitted across the wireless interface Service settings include VLAN ID tag default priority parent Link and parent Service Group see 3 2 3 Setting Wireless Rates on page 26 Services Classify and map ingress and egress VLAN traffic at the subscriber Ethernet port VLAN Tagging mode Tagged Remove VLAN tag Q in Q from matching packets and forward packet over the wireless interface Service Group fe ux d E Subscribers Add VLAN tag Q in Q to packets received over the Ethernet port Fig 11 PMP Services Subscriber Notes 1 Ethernet port ingress packets with VLAN tags matching a Service definition have the VLAN tag removed Q in Q and are forwarded over the wireless interface Forwarding is based on the packet address
93. he main menu to display the Service Groups screen Click HH to expand or to hide fields Service Groups DL Broadcast DLUnicast UL Unicast Group1 Service1 1 31 A8 Link1 Service1 2 32 Link1 Group2 21 AA Group3 22 A MgmtGroup 60 A Fig 50 Web Service Groups Screen Name Identifies Service Groups and member Services Click the Service Group name to display the Service Group Configuration screen Click the Service name to display the Subscriber Service Configuration screen ID Status Identifier and status for the subscriber Link or Service ID A unique identifier assigned to each Service Group 128 to 159 and Service 160 to 511 This value is required when using the CLI interface to modify settings Status The status of this Service Group or Service Vv Service Group or Service is available r Service Group or Service is unavailable down offline Click the Service Group status icon e g wi to display the Service Group Status screen Click the Service status icon to display the Subscriber Service Status screen Parent Link The Service is assigned to this Subscriber Link VLAN VLAN classification settings SC VLAN classification setting at the sector controller Service Group SS VLAN classification setting at the subscriber Service DL Broadcast Kbps Minimum rate for downlink broadcast traffic CIR Operator requested bandwidth OIR Assigned bandwidth UL Unicast Kbps Minimum rate for uplink
94. he system identification and Ethernet settings Click Fl to expand or H to hide fields C System Name System Details System Location Contact EIGE IP Address IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway Address Ethernet Mode SNTP Enable SNTP Server IP Address SNTP Polling Interval hours Time Zone GMT hh mm SysLog Enable SysLog Server IP Address HTTP Enable HTTPS Enable Telnet Enable Telnet Port SSH Enable User Authentication SNMP Enable Management VLAN Tagging Enable Management 802 1q VLAN ID 0 4095 Apply Apply amp Save All Sector_Controller1 Sector 1 fBrockt 2 Supervisor 1 ext 4001 192 168 35 105 255 255 255 0 192 168 35 250 RADIUS amp Local va E r redline communications Fig 34 Web Config PMP SC System Configuration Screen System Identification System Name Enter the name for this unit The system name may be up to thirty alpha numeric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 55 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline System Details Enter descriptive details about this unit The system details may be up to thirty alpha numeric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ System Location Enter descriptive details about the location of this uni
95. hentication Enable M Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 122 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Note Save the configuration to activate changes Example Load certificate files and key from the TFTP server at 192 168 25 10 to the RDL 3000 having MAC address 00 09 02 01 C1 9A 192 168 25 2 load file 192 168 25 10 usr wacert 00 09 02 01 C1 9A der usr tftp 192 168 25 2 load file 192 168 25 10 usr wcert 00 09 02 01 C1 9A der usr tftp 192 168 25 2 load file 192 168 25 10 uer wkey 00 09 02 01 C1 9A der usr tftp 192 168 25 2 show files usr dsa key pem size 672 md5 fa9bd7a1f465fd7e9fed30150b0608c4 usr wkey der size 1194 md5 1c5c5ddd0f08604a3b48cf41a8570557 usr wacert der size 1144 md5 ff0ce6923fc67a02d1e7bc6fa4856f94 usr wcert der size 999 md5 82b115af9dba510e5af8ce558e964265 192 168 25 24 reboot 192 168 25 2 set x509auth on 192 168 25 2 save config 7 3 AES Encryption AES 128 bit wireless encryption is a standard feature on all RDL 3000 systems AES 246 bit wireless encryption is an optional feature that may be purchased separately AES encryption is not supported on RDL 3000 systems 7 3 1 Out of Box Operation AES encryption is not supported out of box Each RDL 3000 system to be use AES encryption must meet the following requirements 1 AES 128 bit An options key enabled for AES 128 bit operation must be obtained
96. hernet port is operating at 100 Mb s 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 41 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline FD LED Off Ethernet connection is operating in half duplex mode On Ethernet connection is operating in full duplex mode 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 42 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 4 4 4 4 1 70 00158 01 01 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 User Manual redline mmunicatic Status Screens General Information The General Information screen displays system and the Ethernet interface details Click to expand fields and El to hide fields General Information System Name System Details System Location Contact System SH Radio Type System Mode Software Version Time Since System Start Start Up Time Current Time T Ethernet MAC Address IP Address IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway Address Sector_Controller1 Sector 1 Block 1 Supervisor 1 ext 4001 3268 0003 00009 T502 PMP SC 1 00 002 3 min 42 sec N A GMT 0 00 N A GMT 0 00 00 09 02 02 6F 33 192 168 35 105 255 255 255 0 192 168 35 250 Fig 27 Web General Information Screen System System Name Name assigned
97. his change Admin Password Enter the administrator password Add Click to activate the new account and permanently save changes Delete User Use these controls to delete an existing user User name Select an existing user account Admin User Enter the name of the administrator authorizing this change Admin Password Enter the administrator password Del Click to delete user and permanently save changes Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 86 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 4 7 3 Product Options Click Utilities gt Product Options in the left hand menu to display the Product Options screen The options keys a string of numbers letters and dashes enable RDL 3000 features including the maximum uncoded burst rate UBR and frequency ranges Options keys are based MAC address making each key unique to a specific RDL 3000 Important If the RDL 3000 is placed in Service without entering a purchased permanent Options Key the wireless link will experience Service outages At least one valid permanent options key must be purchased and installed before the RDL 3000 is placed in Service A second options key permanent or temporary key may be added to trial new options When a temporary options key is active a message is logged and an SNMP trap is generated every six hours during the last five days of op
98. ice amp Warranty Information 1 Refer all repairs to qualified Service personnel Do not remove the cover panel or modify any part of this device as this action will void the warranty 2 Locate the serial numbers and record these for future reference Use the space below to affix serial number stickers Also record the MAC address identified on the unit product label 3 Redline does not endorse or support the use of outdoor cable assemblies i not supplied by Redline ii third party products that do not meet Redline s cable and connector assembly specifications or iii cables not installed and weatherproofed as specified in the RDL 3000 Installation Guidelines manual Refer to the Redline Limited Standard Warranty and RedCare Service agreements 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 15 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 2 System Features 2 1 RDL 3000 Overview redline ere Chapter 2 The RDL 3000 system is designed and manufactured by Redline Communications a world leader in design and production of Broadband Fixed Wireless BFW systems RDL 3000 System Components Antenna Outdoor Mounting Equipment Kit amp RF Cables RDL 3000 Radio Mull GPS Segl Antenna Drip Loop Ground Synchronization Primary Lug UO Port LP rem Ground Outdoor Ethernet Cable Wires I Equipment Cus
99. ificates 5 3 19 show Use the show command to display system statistics show lt config gt lt conns gt lt groups gt lt files gt lt idtable gt lt links gt lt log gt lt snmp gt lt service gt lt stats gt config Display system configuration information conns lt id gt Display information for a Service Default is to display all Services id ID of Service 192 168 25 2 show conns 4 196 Data A Conn 197 Voice A Conn files lt run usr gt Display the key and certificate files run Display keys currently in use usr Display the user keys and certificates default groups Display information for all Service Groups 192 168 25 2 show groups 128 Voice Group 129 Data Group 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications O 2011 Page 109 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 idtable Display information for all system IDs 192 168 25 2 show idtable ID 10 15 128 129 160 161 162 163 164 165 links User Manual Name Voice C Display information for all Links 192 168 25 2 show Tinks 4 5 10 15 log Display the system events log service Sub A Sub B Sub C Sub D Link Link Link Link Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Down Down Down Down Show the list of enabled service connections 192 168 25 2 sho
100. in previous software releases Refer to the product Release Notes for information about specific software releases 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 2 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline CONTENTS SUMMARY 1 Important euer eegen 11 2 System FO AUIS EEN 16 3 Functional DeSCription ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesenes 21 4 Web Int rfa c EE 36 5 EE geE ainiaan saaara 92 6 Diagnostics amp TroubleShooting ccccccsesseeeeeeeeeseeeees 114 7 Sec rity eege 121 8 el H 127 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page3of138 Machid 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual IT O redline TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 tele ua Te 11 1 1 Service amp SACOG vi nasecestsa se ccuaseaenestansenduaseieseaeeasienduaadvenssusasesdusntsnndsuaasedducatiensaeaaon 11 1 1 1 SEE ET 11 1 1 2 Warning SYMb ls Sach ceescvsanteiassleesacecestagdeassececbectadabassace 11 1 1 3 Lightning Surge Protection accctciaceuasetaiccedesarjanie eben eher g deEEee 12 1 2 Regulatory Notices eueugteseuberegeeegt ae EREECHEN 13 1 2 1 FCC amp IC Notices Deployment in USA and Canada 13 1 2 2 Avis de la FCC et IC D ploiement aux Etats Unis et le Canada 14 1 2 3 UL Tarte eesis eege eeben dee 15 1 2 4 WEEE Product Return Process 15
101. ion Load Error 2013 System Description Save Error 2014 Options Key Load Error 2015 Options Key Save Error 2016 Options Key Properties Load Error 2017 Options Key Properties Save Error 2018 Options Key Activated Error 2019 No Options Key 2020 Fail to start the data server 2021 Data server 2022 Data server 2023 Upgrade client start Error 2024 Upgrade in progress 2025 Upgrade FAIL 2026 Upgrade Error 2028 Factory Data Corrupted use fallback values 2028 TFTP Error 2029 Firmware configuration Error 2031 Factory Data Save Error 2034 HTTP User Mgm Invalid password 2035 HTTP User Mgm Invalid User 2036 HTTP User Mgm Chg User Attributes Error 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 53 of 138 arch 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Table 6 Web System Log Messages Event ID Event Description 2037 SNMP Configuration Load Error 2038 SNMP Configuration Save Error 2039 Invalid Options Key 2039 SNTP Time received Error 2040 MAC Initialization Error 2041 MAC Busy 2042 ID database corrupted 2043 Invalid ID 2044 Max ID number reached 2045 Int Procs programming Error 2046 Int Procs start Error 2047 ID action not possible 2048 ID validation Error
102. ions 2011 Page 83 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Spectrum Sweep Chart Frequency MHz Center frequency of the scanned channel Ave dBm Average measured signal for all samples Max dBm Maximum measured signal for all samples Bar Graph Graph of average dark green and peak light green results Performing a Sweep 1 Prepare the RDL 3000 For PMP sector controllers the transmitter is disabled automatically during a sweep Note To run a sweep from a PMP Subscriber location the sector controller transmitter must be disabled for the duration of the test 2 Click Wireless Spectrum Sweep in the main menu It is recommended to scan using the smallest available channel with a step size of 1 2 the planned channel size e g use a 5 MHz step size when scanning for a free 10 MHz channel For example Start Stop 5735 5830 Step MHz 5 No of Acquisitions 10 3 Click Start button to begin the sweep 4 Review the results A channel is clear when free of interference for at least one half the channel bandwidth from the desired center frequency For example a 20 MHz channel should have no interference detected for at least 10 MHz from the candidate channel When a clear channel is identified reduce the frequency range and step size while increasing the sample size to monitor the channel over a longer period
103. ired TELNET unsecured access should be disabled Use an SSH client e g OpenSSH Putty etc to access an RDL 3000 using SSH It is recommended that system operators generate a unique certificate and private public keys and load these on the RDL 3000 before using the HTTPS feature in a production environment 7 4 1 Out of Box Operation The RDL 3000 provides out of box use of the SSH interface If no user generated DSA key has been loaded on the RDL 3000 a temporary key is generated automatically Each reboot a new self generated key ssh_key lt mac gt pem is loaded into the user table The self generating key feature is disabled when the user loads a key in the user usr table or generate a key using the CLI generate command Note When using the self generated key a warning message may be displayed based on the SSH client security settings eg Warning Potential Security Breach The servers host key does not match The operator has full access to the secure CLI interface 7 4 2 Enabling SSH SSH is disabled by factory default Use the CLI or Web interface to enable SSH Web interface Configuration screen gt Ethernet SSH Enable Vv CLI Command set ssh on 7 4 3 Loading an SSH Key File Use the following steps to load user generated X 509 certificate and key files 1 Use acommercially available tool to create the required key file The DSA key file must conform to the following e Maximum key size is 2048 bit
104. is command works silently no operator confirmation and the RDL 3000 reboots immediately Note Use get swver to list the active and alternate versions of firmware 5 3 4 clear Use the clear command to delete all entries in a table clear lt arptable gt lt freqlist gt lt idtable gt lt log gt arptable Delete all static entries in the ARP table refer to arp freqlist Delete all frequency ranges from list refer to freq command 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 94 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline idtable Delete all IDs from the idtable log Delete all messages from the log 5 3 5 del Use the del command to delete a specific ID or security key certificate del lt file gt lt folder gt lt id gt file lt name gt lt mode gt Remove a file from runtime memory and non volatile RAM name lt filename gt File name must be of the following format dsa_key_ lt mac gt pem DSA key used for SSH rsa_key_ lt mac gt pem RSA Key used for SSH ssl_cert_ lt mac gt pem SSL Certificate ssl_key_ lt mac gt pem SSL Key usr_wcert_ lt mac gt der User wireless certificate usr_wkey_ lt mac gt der User wireless key usr_wacert_ lt mac gt der User wireless authority certificate The lt mac gt portion is the MAC address of the board For example dsa_key_00 09 02 00 01 02 pem mode lt
105. is unit Use any combination of up to 20 letters and numbers telnet lt off on gt Enable or disable the Telnet port If the Telnet port is disabled it will not be possible to use the CLI interface off Disable on Enable Changes to this field are effective only following reboot Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 108 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline telnetport lt 1 65535 gt Telnet port address port Limits for the telnet port are 22 79 and 81 65534 default is 23 Changes to this field are effective only following reboot ulcir lt id gt lt 50 50000 gt Enter the uplink committed information rate for the service Kbps id id number ulminrate lt id gt lt 6 54 gt Link minimum downlink uncoded burst rate id Link ID number ulpir lt id gt lt 50 50000 gt Service uplink peak information rate PIR Kbps id Service ID number ulrate lt id gt lt 1 54 gt Link maximum uplink uncoded burst rate id Link ID number usrauthmode lt local gt lt radius gt Set the user authentication mode Specify local services the RADIUS server or both in combination local use local authentication radius Use the RADIUS server x509auth lt off on gt Enable or disable authentication off Allow network registrations without authentication on Require authentication using X 509 cert
106. l the RF frequencies should be separated by gt 20 MHz Wireless Configuration System Mode Channel Width MHz RF Freq MHz Auto scan Tx Power dBm Antenna Gain dBi Antenna Alignment Buzzer Enable Radio Mode Apply Apply amp Save All Fig 44 Web Wireless Configuration Screen Subscriber Auto scan Subscriber Only Check this box M to enable the subscriber to automatically scan available RF frequency ranges to locate and register with a sector controller When Auto scan is not enabled the wireless link can be established only at the frequency specified in the RF Freq MHz field By default the subscriber will scan all available frequency bands enabled by the options key To reduce the scanning connection time the operator may specify a subset of frequency ranges to scan Click on the main menu item Configuration gt Frequencies to display the Frequency Management screen Tx Power dBm Enter the transmit power level dBm measured at the RDL 3000 RF port The actual system EIRP will be the power setting plus the gain of the connected antenna See the following tables to determine the maximum transmit power setting allowed at each modulation level When DFS is enabled the subscriber Tx power may be adjusted automatically to avoid false triggering of the DFS feature Important EIRP Levels Where required by local regulations the maximum operational power per channel for a specifi
107. l available frequencies Important The Auto scan feature must be enabled on the subscriber to use the frequency lists If Auto scan is disabled the subscriber only monitors the channel selection in the RF Frequency field 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 68 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 Eege redline Frequency Management Begin Frequency MHz End Frequency MHz Add Apply Apply amp Save All Fig 45 Web Frequency Management Screen Add Enter the start and end frequency for this range The subscriber automatically compensates for channel size when selecting center frequencies Begin Lower limit of the frequency range to scan End Upper limit of the frequency range to scan Add Click to save the displayed range settings Local Frequency Range table The range entered is not checked for validity until the Apply button is clicked Delete Index Choose the index of the frequency range to be deleted Delete Click to permanently remove the selected frequency range Local Frequency Ranges The entries in this table are saved in non volatile memory and are loaded when the unit is power cycled rebooted Index Index of this entry in the Local Frequency Range table Begin Lower limit of the frequency scan interval MHz End Upper limit of the frequency scan interval MHz Controls Ap
108. ly to restore the default usernames and passwords All other configuration settings are preserved Telnet 1 Perform a long reset and use Telnet to login to the RDL 3000 using the default IP address 192 168 25 2 and the default administrator username admin and password admin 2 Enter the command reboot to restart the unit Do not enter any other commands Login to the RDL 3000 using the user configured IP address and the default administrator username admin and password admin 1 Perform a long reset and use a Web browser to login to the RDL 3000 using the default IP address 192 168 25 2 and the default administrator username admin and password admin 2 Click Configuration gt System to display the System Configuration screen 3 Click on the Reboot buttons at the bottom of the screen to reboot the RDL 3000 4 Login to the RDL 3000 using the user configured IP address and the default administrator username and password admin admin 6 5 3 Restore Factory Configuration Use the following steps to restore the RDL 3000 to the factory configuration Telnet 1 Perform a long reset and use Telnet to login to the RDL 3000 using the default IP address 192 168 25 2 and the default administrator username admin and password admin 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 119 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Ma
109. m throughput is reached on any Link before the end of the current interval that Link is excluded from sending additional traffic until after the next clock tick For example if a Link transmits its full data allocation in the first 650 ms of the current metering interval the Link will not receive any additional bandwidth allocation until the beginning of the next interval enforced pause of 350 ms When adaptive modulation is enabled automatic adjustments to the modulation coding will result in relative changes to the PIR of that wireless link DL Burst Rate Downlink burst rate for unicast traffic The RDL 3000 will establish a wireless link only at the specified rate The communicating wireless unit must also be operating at the same fixed rate UL Burst Rate Uplink burst rate for unicast traffic The RDL 3000 will establish a wireless link only at the specified rate The communicating wireless unit must also be operating at the same fixed rate Controls Apply Click to accept and activate displayed settings 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 75 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 4 6 3 70 00158 01 01 redline mmunicatic Service Groups The Service Groups screen provides a summary view of configuration settings for all Service Groups and provisioned Services Click Provisioning gt Service Groups in t
110. matching packets and forward packet over the wireless interface Service Group SC Add VLAN tag Q in Q to packets being forwarded over the Ethernet port Fig 12 PMP Service Groups Sector Controller Notes 1 Ethernet port ingress packets with VLAN tags matching a Service definition have the VLAN tag removed Q in Q and are forwarded over the wireless interface Forwarding is based on the packet address a Unicast packets addressed to a known address where the host is a member of this Service Group are forwarded only to the host subscriber b Broadcast multicast and unknown unicast packets are forwarded to all Service Group members Ingress packets that do not match any classification are discarded Ethernet port egress packets received over the wireless interface have the associated VLAN tag added Q in Q and are forwarded on the Ethernet segment Packet priority is preserved Default priority may be specified when priority was not specified in the original packet Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 25 of 138 redline NE March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 3 2 3 70 00158 01 01 redline EE Setting Wireless Rates The wireless bandwidth is shared between all subscribers in a sector Use the following settings to control traffic rates over the wireless interface Table 4 Web Operation
111. n 05 US 5 8G 5725 5850 T502 Not required 35 25 E EE EE Een Eed bu G 25 1 5730 5845 Ee EE RE e 20 2 5 5735 5840 US 5 3G 5250 5350 T502 Required 35 EEN NEES SES RE ae EE a eee ea De eee 2 5 IL 5260 5340 SE EEE ENE 20 2 5 5265 5335 Region 06 IC 5 8G 5725 5850 T502 Not required 35 25 1 eee EE NE SEN I CR EENEG eee a eae 25 1 5730 5845 es E EEGEN 20 2 5 5735 5840 IC 4 9G 5250 5350 T502 Not required 28 25 1 senter EE EE gt EE gees E EE Le E BEE 2 5 ______ 5260 5340 _ Kagepe EE EE 20 2 5 5265 5335 70 00158 01 01 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 133 of 138 March 14 2011 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Table 24 Spec Regional Identification Codes Regions Band Radio DFS CBP Channel Channel Start End Required Size MHz Step MHz MHz IC 5 3G 5250 5350 T502 Motreguired 35 SR G EE EE Ge Ee ee EES 25 1 5260 5340 Pe e 20 2 5 5265 5335 Region 07 AUS 5 8G 5725 5850 T502 Notrequired 35 25 _ co a Jo enced eee GE ET EE KEES EN 25 5730 5845 KR RE 20 2 5 5735 5840 Region 08 GER 5 8G T502 Required 35 me SN en JE GE RE Gg en EE ee Lee Fee 2 5 1 5750 5870 DO RR Je 20 2 5 5765 5865 Region 09 IN 5 8G T502 Not required 35 ti EE bu Eech Le IL A8 Le Lagere EE 2 5 ____ 583
112. n of the system must be contracted to a professional installer Read this manual and follow all operating and safety instructions Keep all product information for future reference The power requirements are indicated on the product marking label Do not exceed the described limits Disconnect the power before cleaning or when the unit is not be in use for an extended period The unit must not be located near power lines or other electrical power circuits The system must be properly grounded to protect against power surges and accumulated static electricity It is the user s responsibility to install this device in accordance with the local electrical codes correct installation procedures for grounding the unit mast lead in wire and discharge unit location of discharge unit size of grounding conductors and connection requirements for grounding electrodes Warning Symbols These symbols may be encountered during installation or troubleshooting These warning symbols mean danger Bodily injury may result if you are not aware of the safety hazards involved in working with electrical equipment and radio transmitters Familiarize yourself with standard safety practices before continuing Electro Magnetic Radiation High Voltage Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 11 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 1 1 3 Lightning S
113. net ports to operate at a fixed speed of 100Base T Full Duplex SNTP Enable Check this box JW to enable the SNTP protocol support This feature allows RDL 3000 systems to time stamp system event messages using a network time server When enabled you must enter the network address of the SNTP server in the SNTP Server IP Address field When SNTP is enabled the following additional configuration fields are visible SNTP Server IP Address Enter the network IP address of the SNTP server SNTP Polling Interval hours Enter the SNTP polling interval hours Time Zone GMT hh mm Enter the offset hours from GMT for this time zone Syslog Enable Check this box IV to enable saving event messages on a remote server When Syslog Enable is selected the following additional configuration fields are visible Syslog Server IP Address Enter the network address of the Syslog server HTTP Enable Check this box IV to enable the HTTP Web interface HTTPS Enable Check this box to enable HTTPS operation secure encrypted Web session Refer to page 121 for a complete description of this feature Telnet Enable Check this box IV to enable the Telnet interface CLI When Telnet is enabled the following additional configuration field is visible 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications O 2011 Page 56 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User M
114. ng cycle ms snmp lt none v2 v3 gt Select the mode of the snmp agent and the version This selection is exclusive e g selecting v3 excludes support of v2c none Disable the SNMP agent v2 Enable SNMP v2c support v3 Enable SNMP v3 support snmptraplink lt off on gt SNMP trap message for each Link up and Link down event off Disable the SNMP trap message on Enable the SNMP trap message snmptraps lt off on gt Enable or disable sending all SNMP traps off Disable all SNMP trap messages on Enable all SNMP trap messages sntp lt off on gt SNTP enable setting off Disable SNTP protocol support on Enable SNTP protocol support sntpip lt ip gt Enter the SNTP server IP address Valid only if sntp is enabled sntppoll lt 1 24 gt 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 106 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 70 00158 01 01 User Manual redline Enter the SNTP polling interval in hours Enter period in hours srvgid lt id gt lt gid gt Assign a Service Group to this Service id Service ID number gid Service Group ID number srvlid lt id gt lt lid gt Assign a Link to this Service id Service ID number lid Link ID number srvpri lt id gt lt 0 7 gt Service default priority srvvid lt id gt lt 1 4095 gt Set or show Service VLAN ID id Service reference
115. nnne 52 Fig 34 Web Config PMP SC System Configuration Screen 55 Fig 35 Web VLAN Tagged Management m umsmaumnummnmun mv viv 58 Fig 36 Web VLAN Tagged Management Example rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 58 Fig 37 Web RADIUS Configuration Screen e 59 Fig 38 Web SNMP Configuration Screen rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnvrrrnnnnnnnnrnnnenrnnnnrrrnnnneeerrrrnnnnnn 60 Fig 39 Web SNMP Community Configuration Green 61 Fig 40 Web SNMP V3 Configuration rrnnnvrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnnnrrrrnneenerrrrnnnnnn 61 Fig 41 Web SNMP v3 Configuration Dialog 62 Fig 42 Web SNMP Trap Configuration Screen VON 63 Fig 43 Web Wireless Configuration Screen Sector Controller sssssnseessseesneeee 64 Fig 44 Web Wireless Configuration Screen Subscriber wwrrrrrnnvrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnn 65 Fig 45 Web Frequency Management Screen EEN 69 Fig 46 Web Wireless Security Screen Sector Controller xrrrnrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnn 70 Fig 47 Web Wireless Security Screen Subscriber sssssssrnneesseeererrrnreesseesserrnne 71 Fig 48 Web Subscriber Links Green 72 Fig 49 Web Subscriber Link Configuration Screen rnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvrrrnnnennnnrrnnnnrnnnnnn 74 Fig 50 Web Service Groups Screen ENEE 76 Fig 51 Web Service Group Status Green TT Fig 52 Web Service Group Configuration Green 78 Fig 53 Web Subscriber Service Status G
116. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 127 8 2 Classification Services and Service Groups nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 129 8 2 1 Packet Classification at the Sector Controller 129 8 2 2 Packet Classification at the Gubscrber 131 823 VLAN 80210 Field Definitions uarvurmanmeindnuvdednvundsddnddnie 132 8 3 ID Mapping EE NE aria aN ananin eaaa 132 8 4 GE Ee E 133 8 5 FCC amp IC Certified Antennas sssnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 135 8 5 1 4 94 4 99 GHz Radio FCC amp IC Antennas cc eeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 135 8 5 2 5 8 GHz Radio FCC amp IC Antennas rrrrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 135 9 AN 80i Replacement with RDL 3000 eeennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennr 137 9 1 1 Eg 9 egene eege eege E E rege gebei 137 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Notices FCC amp IC RF Recommended Safe Separation Distances 13 Table 2 Notices FCC amp IC RF Distances de s paration s curitaire recommand es 14 Table 3 Web Operation Traffic Classitication tetet tt tt trrrennnnenna 23 Table 4 Web Operation Wireless Rates seeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 26 Table 5 Web Screens and User Access seseeeteeteetetete tettert ttttttttttttrrrtErrEnEEEEEEa 39 Table 6 Web System Log Messages EE 52 Table 7 Web Required FreeRadius Fies 59 Table 8 Web Maximum TX Power
117. not set the RDL 3000 internal date time clock Important A GPS receiver must be provided at each sector controller site comprising a network of geographically collocated cells A factory installed protective weatherproof plastic cap is installed on the GPS antenna port If this cap is removed to install an antenna cable the port must be adequately weatherproofed Refer to the RDL 3000 Installation 2 5 RF Ports The two RF ports N type F connectors conduct RF signals between the RDL 3000 and the antenna system ordered separately The RDL 3000 can be operated using a SISO single antenna or MIMO multiple antenna system Important Version 1 xx operation is limited to port RF 1 Port RF 2 must be electrically terminated connect antenna or RF terminating device and must be weatherproofed 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 17 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual D redline __ Important A factory installed protective weatherproof plastic cap is installed on the RF ports When a cap is removed to install an antenna cable the port must be adequately weatherproofed Refer to the RDL 3000 Installation guidelines for detailed instructions 3 UE Ve HH tf FELL LT MONT FT TT Fig 4 Features RDL 3000 RF Ports Top View of Radio 2 6 RF Jumper Cables Two RF jumper cables are provided with each
118. nual redline Add Click to create a new SNMP community string up to eight community strings Edit SNMP Trap Destinations Click Change or Add in the SNMP Trap Destinations section of the screen to modify the list of trap listeners The following popup dialog is displayed SNMP Trap Configuration SNMP Trap Configuration Index 0 Index H IP Address 192 168 10 34 IP Address 192 168 25 100 Port 162 Port 162 Community Name public User Name User HPOV Change Trap Change Trap Fig 42 Web SNMP Trap Configuration Screen V2 V3 Index Display the unique reference number for this entry This value is required when using the CLI interface to modify SNMP trap settings IP Address Enter the IP address IPv4 associated with this SNMP trap alarm Port Enter the destination port address associated with this SNMP trap alarm Community Name v2 Enter the community name associated with this trap destination User Name v3 Enter the user account associated with this trap destination Change Trap Click to accept changes and close this dialog Important Clicking Change Trap does not activate changes In the SNMP Configuration screen click Apply to activate changes or click Apply amp Save to activate and permanently save changes SNMP Trap Settings SNMP Traps Enabled Control the SNMP trap message function Disabled I The RDL 3000 does not send SNMP trap messages Enabled IV The RDL 3000 sends SNMP trap
119. nual redline 2 Enter the command save defaultconfig The RDL 3000 will automatically reboot 3 Wait for the reboot to complete 10 seconds and login to the RDL 3000 using the default IP address 192 168 25 2 and the default administrator username admin and password admin Web 1 Perform a long reset and use a Web browser to login to the RDL 3000 using the default IP address 192 168 25 2 and the default administrator username admin and password admin Click Configuration gt System to display the System Configuration screen 3 Click on the Def Cfg button at the bottom of the screen to reload the factory settings and automatically reboot the RDL 3000 4 Wait for the reboot to complete 10 seconds and login to the RDL 3000 using the default IP address 192 168 25 2 and the default administrator username admin and password admin 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 120 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 7 1 1 7 1 2 70 00158 01 01 redline Chapter 7 Security Overview The Redline RDL 3000 provides a high level of security and reliability Security features include wireless authentication using X 509 certificates and wireless encryption using AES encryption AES encryption is optional and may be purchased separately and enabled by loading an AES enabled options key Authentication
120. number vid VLAN ID grpviden lt id gt lt off on gt Display the status or enable disable this Service Group id id number off Disabled on Enabled http lt off on gt Enable or disable the HTTP function When disabled the Web interface will not be available off Disable on Enable https lt off on gt Enable or disable the HTTPS function off Disable on Enable idname lt id gt lt name gt View or modify the name associated with an ID id ID for Link Service or Service Group name Name maximum 15 text characters ipaddr lt ip gt lt mask gt Enter the IP address and subnet mask of the RDL 3000 Confirmation is required Example set ipaddr ip 192 168 100 10 mask 255 255 255 0 Idipir lt id gt lt 50 50000 gt 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 104 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Link downlink PIR id Link ID number lulpir lt id gt lt 50 50000 gt Link uplink PIR id Link ID number maxdst lt distance gt Maximum distance to a subscriber value Distance Km to farthest subscriber maxtxpower lt 10 25 gt Enter the Tx power level dBm This setting is for the transceiver output only The actual EIRP depends on the gain of the connected antenna The maximum value is determined by the options key mgmtag lt off on gt Enable or disable the
121. nvuuuuunmsnnanesnienm iv viv 29 Fig 17 PMP Operation VLAN Services Default Groups and Services 1 114 30 Fig 18 PMP Operation VLAN Services VLAN Manning 31 Fig 19 PMP Operation Strict VLAN Tagomg ene 32 Fig 20 PMP Operation TLS Extended TLS and Double Tagging rrrrrnrrrnnnvrrrnnnn 33 Fig 21 PMP Operation Tagged Traffic Port by Port Tagging rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnn 34 Fig 22 PTP RDL 3000 PTP Mode Configuration asnvrrrrrnnnnnnvrvnnnvrrrrnnnnnnnrnnnrrrnnnnnn 35 Fig 23 Web Connecting a PC otbeRUDL 2000 36 Fig 24 Web Login Screen e eEEEEEESREEEEREEEEEEEEERESEEEEEREEER EEEEEEEEEREEEEESEEREEEEREEREEE 37 Fig 25 Web Main Menus for Sector Controller and Subscriber sssssssneeessseereeeee 38 Fig 26 Web Dashboard RRE 41 Fig 27 Web General Information Screen AEN 43 Fig 28 Web SC System Status Gcreen ENEE 45 Fig 29 Web SS System Status Green 46 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 62011 Page90f138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Fig 30 Web Subscriber Links Summary Screen EE 48 Fig 31 Web Subscriber Link Status Screen wwrrrrnnvrrrrnnnnnnnrnrnnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnrrrnnnnvrnnnnne 49 Fig 32 Web Services Summary Screen 51 Fig 33 Web Example of System Event Messages rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnrrnn
122. ocessed over the wireless interface Total does not include discarded or errored packets Rx Total received wireless packets Tx Total transmitted wireless packets Controls Reset Click to zero all displayed statistics counters Refresh Click to update displayed statistics counters Proprietary Redline Communications O 2011 Page 80 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline mmunicati 4 6 7 Subscriber Service Configuration Services status and configuration screens can not be displayed directly the operator must first select a Subscriber Link or Service Group and then choose the Service from the list Refer to the following screens 4 4 5 Subscriber Services Summary Subscriber Only on page 51 4 6 1 Subscriber Links on page 72 4 6 3 Service Groups on page 76 To add a new Service click New Service in the main menu To edit existing Services click Subscriber Links in the main menu click to expand the Link hosting this Service and then click the Service name Name field The Service Configuration screen is displayed and the fields can be updated Click F to expand or to hide fields Subscriber Service Configuration Subscriber Service Name Service1 1 Subscriber Service ID 0 Parent Subscriber Link Link Ka Parent Service Group Group1 D VLAN Tagging Pass through Di DL CIR 50 50000 kb s UL CIR 50 50000 kb s
123. on but do not save changes permanently in the non volatile RAM Note Use this command in combination with reboot to temporarily test changes to the configuration For example 5 3 2 arp Use the arp command to manually e g for wireless link aggregation A maximum of two static persistent entries can be added to the table Use the save config command to permanently save changes to the static entries in the ARP table Static entries loaded at boot time are recorded in the RDL 3000 system log arp lt add gt lt del gt lt print gt add lt Host gt lt MAC gt Add a new static entry in the RDL 3000 ARP table Use save config to save these entries permanently A maximum of two static entries can be added to the table Host Host IP address Must be same subnet as RDL 3000 unit MAC Host MAC address e g 01 02 03 04 05 06 del lt Host gt Delete a static or dynamic entry from the ARP table Also see command clear arptable Host Host IP address of ARP entry to be deleted print Print the ARP table The indicates manually entered values For example 192 168 25 12 arp print 192 168 25 1 at 00 05 5d e0 5b 10 192 168 25 22 at 11 22 33 44 55 66 Persistent MACs 192 168 25 22 at 11 22 33 44 55 66 192 168 25 33 at 01 02 03 04 05 06 5 3 3 chgver Use the chgver command to change the firmware version loaded when the RDL 3000 is rebooted chgver no options Switch to the binary saved in the alternate version of firmware Th
124. on co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 1 2 Regulatory Notices 1 2 1 FCC amp IC Notices Deployment in USA and Canada Read the following notices about deployment in the USA and Canada 1 The Model RDL 3000 and its antenna must be professionally installed 2 NWARNING FCC amp IC RF Exposure Warnings To satisfy FCC and IC RF exposure requirements for RF transmitting devices the following distances should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation Table 1 Notices FCC amp IC RF Recommended Safe Separation Distances Frequency GHz Deployment Separation Distance 4 9 5 3 PTP or PMP 270 cm 107 in or more 5 8 PMP 20 cm 8 in or more PTP 270 cm 107 in or more To ensure compliance operation at closer than these distances is not recommended The antenna used for this transmitter must not be collocated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 3 FCC Information to Users FCC 15 105 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause
125. on co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 4 6 2 Subscriber Link Configuration Use this screen to display and modify settings for a Subscriber Link Click Provisioning gt New Subscriber Link in the main menu to add a new Subscriber Link To edit an existing Subscriber Link click Provisioning gt Subscriber Links in the main menu and click on the name of the subscriber Link e g Link1 Click F to expand or to hide fields Subscriber Link Configuration Subscriber Link Name Link1 Link ID 10 Subscriber MAC 00 00 00 00 00 01 Adaptive Modulation Downlink PIR 50 50000 kb s 35000 Uplink PIR 50 50000 kb s 15000 Max DL Burst Rate 24 Mb s e Max UL Burst Rate 12 Mb s Y Min DL Burst Rate 12 Mb s Y Min UL Burst Rate 6Mb s e Apply Fig 49 Web Subscriber Link Configuration Screen Basic Subscriber Link Configuration Subscriber Link Name Enter a name to identify this wireless link This identifier is displayed on configuration and statistics screens The name may contain up to fifteen alpha numeric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ Link ID Read only A unique identifier 4 to 127 assigned to each subscriber Link This value is required when using the CLI interface to modify settings Subscriber MAC Enter the MAC address of the subscriber for this wireless link The sector controller will establish a wireless link
126. out the Redline ClearView NMS application 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 19 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline communications 2 10 PoE Power Adapter The PoE power adapter Standard IEEE 802 3at PoE 25 W max supplies operational power 48 VDC to the RDL 3000 Power is injected using four reserved wires in the Ethernet cable The RJ 45 F connectors allow for easy mid span installation without opening the Ethernet cables The power adapter AC input is auto sensing 110 220 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Cables are available with NA EU or UK plugs OUTPUT DATA DATA amp POWER bZe7Sol8 bZe7S9 8 J1 J2 J1 Pins J2 Pins Data Pair 1 lt 4 1 Data Pair 1 Data Pair 1 2 Data Pair 1 Data Pair 2 gt 3 Data Pair 2 No Connection 4 VDC No Connection 5 VDC Data Pair 2 gt 6 Data Pair 2 No Connection 7 VDC No Connection 8 VDC OD JO Om P GAMM A Fig 7 Features Indoor Power over Ethernet PoE Module AC Model Note The PoE does not amplify the Ethernet signal The maximum total length of the Ethernet cable is 91 5 m 300 ft For example 90 m 295 ft from the RDL 3000 to the PoE and 1 5 m 5 ft from the PoE to the local network equipment Warning to Service Personnel 48 VDC Customer equipment including personal computers routers etc must be connected only to the INPU
127. p or Service set to Pass through mode forwards unmodified packets not matched to any tagged Service Group or Service e g unmatched VID or packet without 802 1Q tag Examples of Pass through mode e Forward traffic transparently between two ports For example both ports set to Pass though e Add or remove outermost VLAN tag Q in Q based on the traffic to from an Ethernet network segment For example one port is tagged and the other port is Pass though Pass though Mode Transparently forward unclassified traffic between two ports Add or remove the outermost VLAN tag Q in Q Service VLAN Tagging mode Pass through Service Group VLAN Tagging mode Pass through Service VLAN Tagging mode Tagged Fig 14 PMP Pass through Mode Notes 1 Only one Service Group sector controller may be set to Pass though mode 2 Only one Service on each subscriber may be set to Pass though mode 3 Unmatched packets are discarded when no Pass through filter is defined 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 27 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline communicatic 3 2 5 Subscriber to Subscriber Traffic Subscriber to subscriber traffic hairpinning refers to forwarding a packet received on the subscriber Ethernet port to another subscriber in the same sector Subscribers do no
128. pha numeric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ Passwords may be 8 to 15 alpha numeric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ The operator must confirm their own password and a password for the new account username Enter name of new administrator or user account usertype Specify the type of account being created user User account admin Administrator account attr lt username gt lt none MD5 SHA gt lt none DES AES gt Choose the authentication method and privacy method to be used for SNMP v3 requests An authentication method must be selected to enable usage of the privacy method Only combination SHA authentication AES privacy is valid in FIPS mode username Account to setup for SNMP v3 authorization chgpasswd lt user name gt Administrators can change the password of any account Users can change only their own password Users are prompted to enter new password information username Account to be modified del lt username gt Delete a user account username Account to be deleted print Display a list of user accounts 5 3 24 whoami Use the whoami command to display the username of the current Telnet session This command is not available when logged in as administrator 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 112 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL
129. plex 100fd 100Base T Full Duplex fastreg lt off on gt Fast registration mode id Service reference ID number fixframe lt off on gt Configure the fixed frame mode off Use dynamic frames based on traffic patterns on Wireless frames are fixed at the size specified in the framesize field framesize lt size gt When Fixed Frame is enabled enter the frame size 1 20 ms size Enter the fixed frame size ms 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 103 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline gateway lt ip gt Enter the IP address of the default gateway on this segment gmt lt value gt Enter the time offset from GMT e g 5 for EST grpcir lt id gt lt 50 50000 gt Service Group Committed Information Rate CIR for downlink broadcast and multicast traffic id Group ID number grppir lt id gt lt 50 50000 gt Service Group peak information rate PIR Kbps Applies to uplink and downlink traffic id Group ID number grppri lt id gt lt pri gt Service Group default priority id Group reference ID number pri Group 802 1p priority setting 0 7 grprate lt id gt lt 6 54 gt Service Group maximum rate Mbps Applies to uplink and downlink id Group reference ID number grpvid lt id gt lt vid gt Display set the value of the VLAN ID for this Service Group id id
130. ply Check the current frequency range settings in the Local Frequency Range list Invalid entries e g out of range are deleted Valid settings are activated in the runtime configuration Apply and Save All Check the current frequency range settings in the Local Frequency Range list Invalid entries e g out of range are deleted Valid settings are activated in the runtime configuration and saved permanently 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 69 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 4 5 5 Wireless Security Click Configuration gt Wireless gt Security to display the Security Configuration screen Click FE to expand or to hide fields Security Configuration Encryption Type Shared key Shared key confirmation X509 Authentication Enable dr Zessssseef Fast Registration Enable Iv Apply Apply amp Save All Fig 46 Web Wireless Security Screen Sector Controller Encryption Type Select the encryption type to use for data transmitted over the wireless interface If an encryption type is selected the identical setting must be made on both communicating units before Ethernet packets can be transferred over the air None Encryption is disabled AES 128 Advanced Encryption Standard using 128 bit encryption AES 192 Advanced Encryption Standard using 192 bit encryption A
131. port may be on the sector controller or subscriber 2 Tagged traffic entering one of the subscribers exits the sector controller port double tagged 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 34 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 3 3 PTP Mode The RDL 3000 can operate as a point to point PTP VLAN aware wireless L2 switch with traffic being classified and forwarded based on the packet VID Each classification includes CIR PIR settings to guarantee required bandwidth The RDL 3000 also provides a Pass through classification to forward traffic not matched to any defined VID or to generally forward all traffic received on a port PTP mode is enabled by the options key Enter a PTP enabled options key before deploying and configuring the RDL 3000 units The options key enables specific PTP options including restricting operation to a single remote subscriber and a PTP specific range of RF power settings One unit must be configured as a sector controller PMP SC and the second unit as a remote PMP SS Note Refer to the RDL 3000 installation Guidelines for additional information about installing and operating the RDL 3000 in PTP mode RDL 3000 PTP Mode Configuration Link Central gt 3 Remote eem zg Sector Controller sen Subscriber SC SS Network Network Remote Management SC to SS only
132. prietary Redline Communications O 2011 Page 87 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline The RDL 3000 has the following default settings when operating with no option key Table 10 Web Defaults with No Options Key System SNMP V2 VLAN for Data Classification Disabled VLAN for Management Disabled Wireless System Mode PMP SS Only Channel Width 10 MHz T502 radio MHz 4940 4990 5150 5250 5495 eck 5600 5650 5725 5725 5795 5815 5875 Auto Scan Disabled Tx Power 10 dBm max DFS Disabled Security AES Disabled re Man ment Se SSES SEN X 509 Authentication Disabled Provisioning No of Subscribers 0 Max UL DL UBR 3 Mbps 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 88 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 4 7 4 Antenna Alignment Screen Click Utilities gt Antenna Alignment in the main menu to display the Antenna Alignment Tool screen This screen is provided to assist aligning the subscriber antenna The most reliable method for obtaining optimum performance from a wireless link is by fine alignment of the antenna to the position providing the highest RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication This web page assists alignment
133. r Apply amp Save All will discard any changes made to settings displayed on the current screen Edit SNMP Community Settings Click Change or Add in the SNMP Communities section of the screen to modify existing community strings or add a new community string SNMP Community Configuration Index 0 Community Name public Access Rights read Change Community Fig 39 Web SNMP Community Configuration Screen Index Display the index reference number for this entry This value is required when using the CLI interface to modify SNMP Community settings Community Name Enter or modify the SNMP community name for this entry Access Rights Select the access permissions for this entry None Deny read and write permission for this entry Read Grant read access permission only for this entry Deny write permission Write Grant write access permission only for this entry Deny read permission Read amp Write Grant read and write access permission for this entry Change Community Click to accept changes and close this dialog Important Clicking Update Configuration does not activate changes In the SNMP Configuration screen click Apply to activate changes or click Apply amp Save to activate and permanently save changes SNMP v3 Security Settings SNMP v3 supports authentication and privacy settings to provide secure management access Security methods are associated with RDL 3000 user accounts Security
134. r ID of specific Service Service Group or Link to be reset stats lt id gt Reset statistics for a Service Group Service or Link id Specify an ID to reset statistics only for that Service Group Service or L ink Default is to reset all statistics Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 100 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 5 3 16 save Use the save command to copy edited parameter settings into non volatile memory save option lt Enter gt save lt config gt lt defaultconfig gt lt idtable gt lt snmp gt config Save Ethernet wireless and user configuration settings defaultconfig Overwrite parameters with the factory default settings The following settings are not affected system name location details and contact frequency list SNMP configuration Idtable idtable Save current idtable settings snmp Save current SNMP settings 5 3 17 script Use the script command to save a file containing a string of Commands that can be used to restore the current active configuration of the RDL 3000 The file is saved in the TFTP default directory The filename may be any name and extension valid for the TFTP server platform It is recommended use a filename that uniquely identifies the RDL 3000 unit and the current date e g Red AD0023 080723 cfg See load command script lt server gt lt
135. rating with the maximum specified gain settings Table 26 Spec FCC amp IC Certified Antennas 5 8 GHz PTP Operation Redline Order Application Gain Type Max Tx Power Setting dBm dBi 5MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz A9014MTD PTP 14 90 4 9 5 9 GHz 22 22 22 Panel Dual Pol A6015MTD PTP 15 60 4 9 5 9 GHz 22 22 22 Panel Dual Pol A2308MFD PTP 23 8 4 9 5 9 GHz 22 22 22 Panel Dual Pol A2FT2906LTPD PTP 29 6 4 9 5 9 GHz 19 19 19 Parabolic Dual Pol A3FT3204LTPD PTP 32 4 4 9 5 9 GHz 16 16 16 Parabolic Dual Pol 5 MHz channel set to the lowest highest channel setting is allowed only at reduced power See Table 27 Spec FCC amp IC Certified Antennas 5 8 GHz PTP Band Edge Operation Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 Page 135 of 138 March 14 2011 RDL 3000 70 00158 01 01 User Manual redline Table 27 Spec FCC amp IC Certified Antennas 5 8 GHz PTP Band Edge Operation Redline Order Application Gain Type Max Tx Power Setting dBm dBi 5 MHz Channel Setting 5 730 GHz 5 845 GHz A9014MTD PTP 14 90 4 9 5 9 GHz 18 18 Panel Dual Pol A6015MTD PTP 15 60 4 9 5 9 GHz 18 18 Panel Dual Pol A2308MFD PTP 23 8 4 9 5 9 GHz 18 18 Panel Dual Pol A2FT2906LTPD PTP 29 6 4 9 5 9 GHz 18 18 Parabolic Dual Pol
136. red FreeRadius Files Define a client clients conf client 192 168 0 0 16 secret secret shortname RDL3000 Add admin account users conf admuser Auth Type Local User Password abc Service Type Administrative User Add user account users conf usrjoe Auth Type Local User Password pass Service Type NAS Prompt User Reject an account users conf lameuser Auth Type Reject Reply Message Account has been disabled 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 59 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline ess 4 5 3 SNMP Configuration Click Configuration gt System gt SNMP in the main menu to display the SNMP Configuration screen Use this screen to view and modify all SNMP related parameters Click to expand or to hide fields s mP Configuration Community Name Access public r Change private w Change Calli331 r Change Apply Apply amp Save All IP Address IPV4 Port Community 192 168 10 34 162 public Change 192 168 45 19 162 public Change 192 168 45 18 162 public Change Add SNMP Traps Enabled v Link Up Down Trap Enabled v Apply Apply amp Save All Fig 38 Web SNMP Configuration Screen SNMP Community Settings The RDL 3000 supports up to eight separate community strings Each community string is assigned specific access
137. reen 80 Fig 54 Web Subscriber Service Configuration Screen ssssessesssserrrrrrnrrsssrrrrrrren 81 Fig 55 Web Spectrum Sweep Gcreen eneee n arrena eaer t ttrt trErErEEEE EEn 83 Fig 56 Web Users Management Gcreen 85 Fig 57 Web Product Options TE 87 Fig 58 Web Antenna Alignment Tool Green 89 Fig 59 Web Firmware Management Screen cceeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeteeeeeee 90 Fig 60 Diag Saving Parameters in Non Volatile RAM rrrrrnnnnnnrnnnnnvrrrnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnr 116 Fig 61 Diag Recovering Lost IP Address eenen eenen enneren enere na 118 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page100f138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 1 1 1 1 1 1 70 00158 01 01 NEON User Manual redline Chapter 1 Important Notices Service amp Safety Safety Warnings 1 PoE power adapter caution Warning to Service Personnel 48 VDC Customer equipment including personal computers routers etc must be connected only to the INPUT DATA port on the PoE unit Only the outdoors Ethernet interface cable connecting to the unit can be safely connected to the OUTPUT DATA amp POWER connector Connecting customer premises Ethernet equipment directly to the OUTPUT DATA amp POWER connector on the Power over Ethernet power adapter may damage customer equipment Installatio
138. reen Title Admin User Description sc SS SC SS Status General General y v v y View general identification and Information Information configuration System Status System Status y wi wi vi View system Ethernet and Wireless statistics Links Summary Subscriber wi NA y N A l View all wireless links Links Summary i Services Subscriber N A 4 I N A View all wireless links Summary Services Summary i System Log System v v y v p View system status messages Events Configuration System System v y X X View and adjust system and Configuration network settings gt RADIUS RADIUS v v X X View and adjust RADIUS Configuration server settings gt SNMP SNMP wi wi X X View and adjust SNMP Configuration settings Wireless Wireless v v X X View and adjust RF settings Configuration gt Frequencies Frequency v v X A View and adjust RF scanning Management i lists Security Security y v X X View and adjust security Configuration settings Factory N A wi wi X X b Restore factory default settings Defaults Provisioning Subscriber Links Subscriber v X N A N A Display all Subscriber Links Links gt Link Subscriber v X N A N A Configure selected Link Configuration Link Configuration gt Link Status Subscriber wi x N A l N A Display status of selected link Link Status Service Groups Service v X NIA NIA Display all Service Groups Group
139. requency ranges index begin end 0 5810 0 5820 0 1 5830 0 5835 0 reload Reload the active list of frequency validation ranges generate Use the generate command to generate a DSA key for use with SSH The generated key is saved in runtime memory and non volatile RAM A system reboot is required to activate the new key generate lt sshkey gt The RDL 3000 generates a key using its internal encryption module sshkey lt dsa rsa gt dsa Generate DSA key for SSH rsa Generate RSA key for SSH get Use the get command to view system parameters Use the following general format to view a parameter get lt parameter gt activeids Number of active IDs Services Service Groups and Links activelinks Number of active Links didpkt Number of downlink discarded packets dloir lt id gt Get the downlink offered information rate for the service dirpkt Number of downlink Rx packets ditpkt Downlink Tx packets erxpkt Number of Ethernet packets received erxpktd Number of Ethernet packets received that were discarded ethsts Speed and duplex settings for the Ethernet port Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 96 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 70 00158 01 01 redline etxpkt Number of Ethernet packets transmitted gpssts Status of the GPS device grpoir lt id gt Get the Offered Information Rate OIR for
140. rights read write The public and private community strings are default access values and should be changed to ensure secure access Community Name Name assigned to this SNMP community string Access Access permissions for this entry None External SNMP client using this string can not read or modfy any fields Read and write requests will be refused Read External SNMP client using this string can only read data Write requests will be refused Write External SNMP client using this string can only write data Read requests will be refused Read amp Write External SNMP client using this string can read and write data Change Click to modify this SNMP community string entry Add Click to add a new SNMP community string entry maximum eight Apply Click to activate the SNMP Community settings displayed on this screen Apply amp Save All Click to activate and permanently save the SNMP Community settings on this screen Saved settings are restored on power up reboot or at the end of a test cycle Note To remove a community string click change beside that entry delete the community string Community name field and click the Change Community button 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 60 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Note Clicking on another main menu item before clicking Apply o
141. rting snmptrap lt off on gt lt add gt lt change gt lt clearall gt lt del gt lt print gt add lt ipaddr gt lt port gt lt identity gt Create a new SNMP trap The index value is assigned automatically Up to eight settings may be entered ipaddr Enter destination IP address port Enter destination port address identity v2 Enter associated SNMP community string v3 Enter account username for authorization change lt idx gt p lt port gt i lt ip_add gt c lt community gt u username Modify the specified SNMP setting idx Index of the SNMP trap use print command to display ids i lt ip_add gt Enter destination IP address p lt port gt Enter destination port address c lt community gt Enter associated SNMP community string SNMP V1 or V2 u lt username gt Enter account username for authorization SNMP V3 only clearall Delete all SNMP parameters del lt idx gt Delete the specified SNMP trap idx Index of the SNMP trap to be deleted use print command to display ids linkupdown Trap indicates when the wireless Link is lost and recovered Off Enable link up down trap On Disable link up down trap off Disable all SNMP traps on Enable all SNMP traps print List all SNMP trap settings 5 3 22 upgrade Use the upgrade command to upload a new firmware binary file to the RDL 3000 upgrade lt ip addr gt lt file name gt lt user name gt lt password gt ip addr IP address of
142. rvice Group members multicast or broadcast Rate Downlink rate of this Service Group address Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 129 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 70 00158 01 01 redline Table 19 Spec Classification Packet Received on SC Wireless Interface Service Group type Tagged Known unicast address Priority Use priority received with packet destination is subscriber AND Tag Add VLAN tag outermost for this Service destination is Ethernet Q in Q port Forward To sector controller Ethernet pont Known unicast address Forward Retransmit packet unmodified over the wireless AND interface to the destination subscriber Rate Downlink rate for member Service op this subscriber Multicast or broadcast Forward Retransmit packet unmodified over the wireless interface to all members of this Service Group Rate Downlink rate for Service Group AND Priority Use priority received with packet Tag Add VLAN tag outermost for this Service Qin Q Forward To sector controller Ethernet port Service Group type Pass through Known unicast address Forward Packet unmodified to the sector controller AND Ethernet port destination is Ethernet port Known unicast address Forward Retransmit packet unmodifi
143. s e Key filename must be in the following format dsa_key_ lt mac gt pem 2 Copy the key file to the default directory on a TFTP server 3 Use the CLI load command to load the SSH DSA key into the user usr table It is recommended to use the local Ethernet port when transferring encryption keys and certificates to the RDL 3000 4 Reboot the RDL 3000 to activate changes 5 Login to the RDL 3000 and verify the files have been successfully loaded Example Use TFTP server at IP address 192 168 25 10 to load an SSH key file for the RDL 3000 with MAC address 00 09 02 01 C1 9A 192 168 25 2 load file 192 168 25 10 dsa key 00 09 02 01 C1 9A pem usr tftp 192 168 25 2 show files usr dsa key pem size 672 md5 fa9bd7a1f465fd7e9fed301 50b0608c4 192 168 25 2 192 168 25 2 reboot 7 4 4 SSH Key Generate Utility Use the Command generate sshkey dea to create a DSA key and save this file in the user usr table This key file is persistent through reboots After executing the generate command the RDL 3000 must be rebooted to activate the new key Example Generate a new DSA key file 192 168 25 2 generate sshkey dsa 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 124 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 192 168 25 2 reboot 7 5 HTTPS SSL for Secure Web HTTPS SSL is a standard feature on all RDL 3000 systems HT
144. s available channels to locate the current operating frequency bsmac lt 00 00 00 00 00 00 mac_address gt If set to a no n zero value the subscriber is allowed toc onnect only to this sector controller with this MAC address may use or for separators bsporten lt id gt lt off on gt Enable and disable sector controller Ethernet port id ID of port off Disabled on Enabled buzzer lt off on gt Enable or disable the audible alignment buzzer off Disable on Enable When enabled the rate of the tone is proportional to the receive signal strength faster rate stronger signal chsize lt bandwidth gt Enter the channel bandwidth enabled by options key bandwidth Enter bandwidth in MHz e g 20 congid lt id gt lt gid gt Assign a Service Group to this Service id Service ID number gid Service Group ID number conlid lt id gt lt lid gt Assign a Link to this Service id Service ID number lid Link ID number conpri lt id gt lt 0 7 gt Service default priority convid lt id gt lt 1 4095 gt Set or show Service VLAN ID id Service reference ID number conviden lt id gt lt off on gt Enable or disable VLAN connections id Service ID number on VLAN is enabled off VLAN is disabled dfsaction lt none txoff chgfreq gt Select the mode of operation for DFS None 0 The DFS function is disabled Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 102 of 138
145. s i gt Group Service Group w X i N A I NIA View edit the configuration of Configuration Configuration i i the selected Service Group gt Group Status Service Group y X N A NIA Display the status of the Status selected Service Group Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 39 of 138 March 14 2011 70 00158 01 01 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Table 5 Web Screens and User Access Menu Command Screen Title Admin User Description SC SS SC SS gt Service Service v X N A NIA View edit the configuration of Configuration i Configuration the selected Service gt Service Status Service Status y X N A NIA Display the status of the i i selected Service New Link Subscriber y x l N A l N A b Create a new Link Link Configuration i i i New Service Service Group sc X N A N A Create a new Service Group Group Configuration New Service Service v X I N A N A Create a new Service Configuration Clear All N A wi X N A N A Delete all Links Service Groups and Services Utilities v l Reboot N A v v Ii X X I Reboot the RDL 3000 Spectrum Sweep Spectrum v wi xX X Scan for interference Sweep Users Users v v Y x Manage user accounts and Management Management passwords Firmware Firmware v v X X l Upload new firmware Management Test N A v
146. s to subscribers Configured Number of provisioned Subscriber Links subscriber will always indicate a value of 1 Active Number of subscribers that are online registered with sector controller Subscriber Services Subscriber only Status of the Services for this subscriber Configured Number of provisioned Services Active N A Wireless Summary Configured Active Subscriber Links Subscriber Services Services Fig 29 Web SS System Status Screen Services Subscriber only Status of the Services on this subscriber Configured N A Active Number of active Services Wireless Ethernet Statistics Buffered Packets Number of packets successfully transmitted and received over the wireless interface excluding discarded packets and packets with errors Rx Wireless packets received Tx Wireless packets transmitted Discarded Packets Number of packets discarded by this unit Rx Received wireless packets that have been discarded e g Rx buffer overflow Tx Transmitted wireless packets that have been discarded e g Tx buffer overflow or packets not acknowledged by the remote end unit Lost Packets Total number of packets containing errors Rx Received wireless packets with errors e g CRC 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 46 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual geg redline Tx Transmitte
147. seaniesteantwonsaderedacedetneentens 56 Advanced Ethernet Contouraton ene 56 4 5 2 RADIUS SOUP ikiii enctcceetsactcasactacecnscadseavascasecenchcssapastscceteecstanantgueeeneteseaneae 59 4 5 3 SNMP Configuration A 60 SNMP Community ee LE 60 SNMP v3 Security Settings ccicscccrsucazssicennectdiestisiseenenentnensitissessardenhieneatiesae 61 SNMP Trap Destination SettinGS ccccccccccceeessteeeeeeeeeeesessieeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 62 SNMP Trap Settings E 63 4 5 4 Wireless NNN 64 Basic Wireless Confouraton 64 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 62011 Page5of138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Advanced Wireless Configuration AA 66 Frequency Management Screen 68 4 5 5 E Ei EE 70 4 6 Provisioning E E 72 4 6 1 Subscriber Links ENNEN 72 4 6 2 Subscriber Link Configuration xrrrrvnnnnnnnnnnnnnvrrrnnnnnnnvnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnne 74 Basic Subscriber Link Configuration u vmmernsrareinsenemsinuvaibserie 74 Advanced Subscriber Link Configuration 22ccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeenteeeeeeeeeteeeteees 74 4 6 3 Service GrOUPS wisi isinssccssnestsesssesssersatessersdessdbasasaddessdenedeneadeddaradansdensaaeddensionsdenen 76 4 6 4 Service Group Status 2 0 cccccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 77 Genet E 77 Broadcast Ethernet packets ccccccceccccnseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeaeee
148. ser Internet Explorer 6 or higher recommended and enter the unit IP address For new systems the default IP address is 192 168 25 2 The following login dialog should be displayed Enter Network Password 2lsl Se Please type your user name and password Site 192 168 25 2 Realm User Name admin Password ea M Save this password in your password list men Fig 6 Features Web Login to the RDL 3000 The default username is admin and the default password is admin Note There is no logout command on the Web interface 2 9 2 Telnet CLI To monitor and configure the RDL 3000 using CLI open a Telnet session using the unit IP address When the command prompt screen appears login to the RDL 3000 The default username is admin and the default password is admin The RDL 3000 supports two concurrent Telnet sessions One session with full read write capabilities administrator and a second concurrent session with read only access The Telnet session is logged out automatically when no commands are received idle for a period of ten minutes Use the following command to exit immediately from the CLI logout ENTER 2 9 3 ClearView NMS Application The Redline Management Suite is a set of applications designed to assist provisioning monitoring and administration of the Redline components deployed in Radio Access Networks RANs Contact your Redline representative or visit the Redline website for further information ab
149. ser defaults to port 443 http 192 168 25 2 443 Operator specifies port 443 7 5 3 Loading HTTPS SSL Certificates and Keys Use the following steps to load user generated X 509 certificate and key files 1 Use a commercially available tool to create the required certificate and key files The X 509 certificate file must conform to the following e Maximum file size is 1400 bytes e Subject must match the access method e g IP or name e Filename must be formatted as follows ssl_cert_ lt mac gt pem The SSL RSA key file must conform to the following e Maximum 2048 bits e Filename must be formatted as follows sel key lt mac gt pem 2 Copy the key files to the default directory on a TFTP server 3 Use the CLI load command to load the RSA key and certificate It is recommended to use the local Ethernet port when transferring encryption keys and certificates to the RDL 3000 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 125 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual gege redline 4 Use the command show files usr to verify the files have been successfully loaded 5 Reboot the RDL 3000 to activate changes to the key files HTTPS is available when the system reboot is completed Example Load HTTPS SSL key and certificate files from the TFTP server at 192 168 25 1 to the RDL 3000 having MAC address 00 09 02 01 C1 9A
150. ss When the transfer is complete the RDL 3000 checks the integrity of the uploaded file and registers a status message in the event log If errors were introduced during the transfer process the firmware file is discarded and the upload must be repeated 4 When the transfer has completed successfully click the Change Version button to select the firmware version to load on the next system reboot 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 91 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 5 1 5 2 70 00158 01 01 redline Chapter 5 CLI Interface This section describes the procedures for configuring and operating the RDL 3000 using CLI over a Telnet connection The following procedures require a PC equipped with a Web browser Ethernet port and an Ethernet Cat 5e crossover cable for connection to the PoE power adapter The IP address and subnet mask of the PC must be on the same subnet as the RDL 3000 For example IP address 192 168 25 11 Net Mask 255 255 255 0 Telnet Access Use the following steps to establish a Telnet session with the RDL 3000 Refer to the RDL 3000 User Manual section 5 CLI Interface for a complete description of the available commands 1 On the PC open a Telnet client and enter the unit IP address The factory default IP is 192 168 25 2 2 Login to the RDL 3000 using the assigned usernam
151. ssion cycle is synchronized to the signal received on the PPS port If no signal is detected on the PPS port the RF transmitter is synchronized to the internal clock Internal The PPS port operates as an output The RF transmission cycle and the PPS port output are synchronized to the internal clock When a GPS module is installed and tracking the internal clock is synchronized to the GPS signal Refer to the RDL 3000 installation Guidelines for additional information Synchronization Output SC only Disabled I 1 The PPS port is disabled Enabled M The synchronization port output is active Synchronization Output Termination SC only Set the PPS output impedance When the synchronization port PPS output is enabled the port termination impedance must be specified When the PPS ports of collocated RDL 3000 units are cabled together the last RDL 3000 in the daisy chain no tee adapter should have the termination set to 50 ohms or 75 ohms based on cable type All other units should be 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 67 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline set to high impedance None Refer to the RDL 3000 Installation Guidelines for more information None Port termination is high impedance 50 Ohms Port termination impedance is 50 Ohms 75 Ohms Port termination impedance is
152. st PC ARP table is not correctly configured Run arp d whenever the RDL 3000 is replaced Check that the subnet mask for the host PC matches the subnet mask of the RDL 3000 Verify that the host and the RDL 3000 are set for the same subnet and are not using a duplicate or reserved IP address 6 2 Testing Configuration Changes The operator can use the reboot and apply functions to test changes to the configuration that may result in loss of the wireless link Use the following steps to test new setup values for a five minute period and then restore the last saved configuration 1 Make all necessary editing changes to the configuration 2 Issue the command reboot 300 This will set a timer to reboot the RDL 3000 in five minutes 5 x 60 seconds A longer or shorter time can also be specified Issue the apply command to activate all edited changes If connectivity to the RDL 3000 is lost wait 5 minutes for the unit to reboot automatically and restore the previous settings 5 Use save config to save these settings and reboot 0 to cancel the timed reboot operation 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 114 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 6 3 Status Code Definitions The PMP status code displays the current alarm conditions as a series of hexadecimal characters The
153. t VLAN tag matches a Service Group VID Known unicast address Priority Preserve original 802 1p priority bits Tag Remove outermost matching VLAN tag Forward To destination only Rate Downlink rate of member Service for this subscriber Unknown unicast Priority Preserve original 802 1p priority bits address Tag Remove outermost matching VLAN tag Forward All Service Group members Rate Two modulation steps below the lowest rate currently in use across all active Services Multicast or broadcast Priority Preserve original 802 1p priority bits address Tag Remove outermost matching VLAN tag Forward All Service Group members Rate Downlink rate of this Service Group VLAN tag does not match any Service Group VID OR untagged packet Pass through service group not defined Discard packet Pass through service Priority Service Group default priority group defined Tag Unchanged AND Forward Destination only known unicast Rate Downlink rate of member Service for this destination subscriber Pass through service Priority Service Group default priority group defined Tag Unchanged AND Forward All Service Group members unknown address Rate Two modulation steps below the lowest rate all types currently in use across all active Services Pass through service Priority Service Group default priority group defined Tag Unchanged AND Forward All Se
154. t The system location information may be up to thirty alphanumeric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ Contact Enter descriptive details about the operational technical contact for this unit The contact information may be up to thirty alpha numeric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ Basic Ethernet Configuration IP Address Enter the IP address for this unit The IP address is routable through the Ethernet port and over the wireless interface IP Subnet Mask Enter the IP subnet mask Default Gateway Address Enter the IP address of the default gateway or router on the Ethernet segment connected to the RDL 3000 Ethernet port Advanced Ethernet Configuration Ethernet Mode Select the operating mode of the Ethernet port Auto Automatically negotiate the connection speed and duplex This selection does not detect the speed and duplex of external Ethernet equipment operating at a fixed speed and duplex The Auto selection will operate successfully only when the RDL 3000 and the connected Ethernet device are both set to auto negotiate 10Mbps HD Operate at 10Base T half duplex only 10Mbps FD Operate at 10Base T full duplex only 100Mbps HD Operate at 100Base T half duplex only 100Mbps FD Operate at 100Base T full duplex only Important Incorrect duplex settings may cause complete loss of communications on the RDL 3000 Ethernet port It is recommended to set the Ether
155. t Rate Maximum uplink UBR for unicast traffic from this subscriber Min DL Burst Rate Displayed only when adaptive modulation is enabled Minimum downlink UBR for unicast traffic Min UL Burst Rate Displayed only when adaptive modulation is enabled Minimum uplink UBR for unicast traffic Note Adjustments to modulation and coding cause temporary changes to the PIR of all connections on that wireless link This ensures interference on a wireless link does not affect the throughput of other links in that sector When adaptive modulation adjusts the uplink or downlink modulation coding settings of a wireless link to below the desired minimum burst rate setting the downlink PIR for all Services Service Groups are reduced proportionally until the condition clears For example in a link operating at 16 QAM 3 4 transient interference may result in a temporary change to 16 QAM 1 2 to maintain the required PER and restore the higher modulation setting after the interference has cleared Downlink PIR Enter the peak downlink information rate aggregate downlink traffic for all Services and Service Groups Uplink PIR Enter the peak uplink information rate aggregate uplink traffic for all Services and Service Groups Note Uplink and downlink traffic transmitted over the wireless interface is monitored to enforce PIR settings 50 50000 Kbps Traffic statistics are reset at the beginning of each common one second clock tick If the maximu
156. t communicate directly and packets are forwarded to the sector controller and re transmitted unmodified over the wireless interface to the destination subscriber Wireless data rates are based to the Service Group and member Services Subscriber to Subscriber Traffic received on the subscriber Ethernet port that is forwarded to another subscriber in the same sector hairpinning Service Group Controller Packets with unicast addresses are Packets with multicast or broadcast addrese forwarded reflected unmodified to the host and unicast packets with unknown subscriber for the packet destination destinations are forwarded unmodified to all address of the Service Group members Fig 15 PMP Subscriber to Subscriber Unicast Traffic Notes 1 Subscriber to subscriber broadcast and multicast traffic may optionally be blocked 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 28 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual geg redline 3 2 6 VLAN Tagged Management When the Management VLAN Tagging feature is enabled the RDL 3000 recognizes only management commands received in VLAN packets with the specified VID Remote Management Use of remote management over the wireless interface requires creating a Service Group and adding a Service for each managed subscriber The CIR and priority settings must provide sufficient bandwidt
157. t data traffic can not be transmitted over the wireless interface until at least one Link Service Group and Service have been provisioned All provisioning is performed on the sector controller Link Enable a wireless connection between the sector controller and a subscriber and set the uplink and downlink rates uncoded burst rates UBR Rates are set individually for each link Service Group Define packet filtering at the sector controller Ethernet port and set parameters for broadcast multicast groups Service Define packet filtering at the subscriber Ethernet port and set parameters for subscriber unicast traffic 3 2 1 Wireless Links A Link enables a wireless connection from the sector controller to the subscriber and sets the uplink and downlink rates UBR The sector controller will only communicate with registered subscribers Each link is uniquely identified with a name and the MAC address of the subscriber Links e Uniquely identify subscribers e Set minimum and maximum uplink and downlink burst rates Downlink traffic from the core network to a remote network Sector Controller Wireless Links Uplink traffic from a remote network to p the core network or another remote network in that sector Subscribers Fig 9 PMP Wireless Subscriber Links 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 22 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0
158. t monitors the RF channel for one minute If radar signals are detected the transitter remains disabled and the unit waits thirty minutes before repeating the monitoring period Normal operation resumes only when radar signals are not detected during a one minute monitoring period Chg Freq When radar signals are detected the transmitter is immediatelly switched off an event message is logged and configured SNMP trap messages are sent The unit changes frequency and monitors the new RF channel for one minute If radar signals are detected during the monitoring period the tramsitter remains disabled and the unit switches to the next frequency to be tested Normal operation resumes only when radar signals are not detected during a one minute monitoring period Antenna Gain Enter the antenna gain specified by the manufacturer This field is required only when the DFS Action is set to Tx Off or Chg Freq Important It is important to enter the gain value specified by the manufacturer If the gain is set higher than the actual antenna gain the sensitivity will be too low and the RDL 3000 will not be operating in compliance with the DFS standards If the gain is set lower than the actual antenna gain the RDL 3000 will be more sensitive to interference and this may cause false DFS triggering Antenna Alignment Buzzer Enable SS only Audible antenna alignment tool Disabled I The antenna alignment tool is disabled no sound Enabl
159. tceuss sscaseacectecenngeaseeeecatceenedeetsesadasecnceceaias 30 VIN 30 TLS Transparent LAN Services AAA 33 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications O 2011 Page 4 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 3 3 PIP NO dennes 35 4 Web Interface ee 36 4 1 Network Connection to RDL 2000 36 4 2 System Menus and Access Permissions rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 38 4 2 1 BAI Dl Met 10 ET EN aat ieleliatte 38 4 2 2 Access FP SIMS EEN 39 4 3 Dashboard Ma E E 41 4 3 1 General Information AEN EEN 41 4 3 2 MERLE need etat 41 Link LED E 41 EN E 41 4 3 3 Egeter TE 41 Enk EE 41 TOO LED E 41 Se 42 4 4 Status Screens scsi csi cinsinssneisictnesteicisricesntn cine nivale ean eie 43 4 4 1 General een Le EE 43 ENE E 43 EN A E A A A A 44 4 4 2 GEET 45 VA SN 45 Wireless SUMMAary E 46 Wireless Ethernet ZSiattstice AAA 46 Ethernet e 47 4 4 3 Subscriber Links Summary Sector Controller Only rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnn 48 4 4 4 Subscriber Link Status visi cuscscsacapasesidescecsscehesassdsussostanhesesacviaanteenasanesenduaskeuncees 49 El 49 EE poses a ret pede egEereg 50 Wireless eal ee 50 4 4 5 Subscriber Services Summary Subscriber On 51 4 4 6 System Messages oo 52 4 5 e ee EE 55 4 5 1 System ICT EE 55 System ldentification EEE 55 Basic Ethernet Configuration sxccsicscciccceetadaseosnndenientern
160. the save functions Saved Parameters These values are saved in non volatile RAM and are loaded at reboot Use the save function to overwrite the last saved settings with the current contents of the Editing Copy of Parameters A separate copy of Saved Parameters is maintained for each firmware version Active and Alternative Factory Default Parameters Load these settings to restore the RDL 3000 to a known state TFTP Server The Runtime Parameters can be saved to a file on a TFTP server Settings are saved as CLI commands in a text file Saved configurations can be loaded directly from a file Factory Default Parameters Use this function to restore the RDL 3000 to a known state 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 115 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual script a TFTP Server load script y apply Editing gt Copy of Parameters 4 save config save snmp y Factory Default Parameters save defaultconfig rebo Saved Parameters redline Runtime Parameters ot test Fig 60 Diag Saving Parameters in Non Volatile RAM 6 4 2 Factory Default Settings Use the Web interface click Factory Defaults in main menu or the CLI interface save defaultconfig to restore the RDL 3000 to a known state
161. the FTP TFTP server file name 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 111 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Name of the binary file to be uploaded user name FTP account name FTP server only password FTP account password FTP server only Notes 1 TFTP You must specify the TFTP server address and the full name of the binary file including bin extension The firmware binary file must be located in the default directory of the TFTP server 2 FTP You must specify the FTP server address account user name account password and the full name of the binary file including bin extension The firmware binary file must be located in the default directory for the specified user account 5 3 23 user Use the user command to manage user accounts passwords and user Groups When in user mode only the lt chgpasswd gt field is available since the user can change only their own password The other commands are available only for members of the administrator Group The RDL 3000 supports administrator and user accounts See Table 5 Web Screens and User Access on page 39 for permissions associated with each group user lt add gt lt attr gt lt chgpasswd gt lt del gt lt print gt add lt username gt lt usertype gt Administrators can use this command to add new user accounts Usernames may be 1 to 19 al
162. the specified service Group id Index value of the Service Group idenable lt id gt Check the status of a Link Service Group or Service off Link Service Group or Service is disabled use enable to activate on Link Service Group or Service is active enabled lactive lt id gt Link active status Idiblk Downlink total blocks Idibr Downlink burst rate Ididblk Downlink discarded blocks Idllfr Downlink lost frames Idirbik Downlink retransmitted blocks Idirssi Downlink RSSI Idisnr Downlink SINADR llostc Wireless link lost Ircon Number of Services provisioned on this Link Irsrv Number of links with registered service connections Iscode Link status code lulbik Uplink total blocks lulbr Uplink burst rate luldbik Uplink discarded blocks lullfr Uplink lost frames Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 97 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 70 00158 01 01 lulrbik Uplink retransmitted blocks lulrssi Uplink RSSI lulsnr Uplink SINADR luptime Link up time mac RDL 3000 MAC address radiotype Radio type T502 4 940 5 850 GHz TDD regconn Number of configured connections regsrv Number of configured Services regstations Number of configured stations rffreq RF frequency setting rfstatus Status RF transmitter swver List the downloaded firmware
163. tistics counters 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 77 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 4 6 5 Service Group Configuration Use this screen to create new Service Groups or view modify existing Service Groups Click Service Groups in the main menu locate the desired Service Group in the table and click on the Service Group name Name column to display this screen Click to expand or to hide fields Service Group Configuration Service Group Name Group1 Service Group ID 20 VLAN Tagging Tagged D 802 1q VLAN ID 0 4095 101 Default 802 1p Priority fo DI SC Ethernet Port Enable SS to SS Broadcast Multicast Enable Burst rate DL Beast Mcast CIR 50 50000 kb s DL Bcast Mcast PIR 50 50000 kb s Apply Fig 52 Web Service Group Configuration Screen Basic Service Group Configuration Service Group Name Enter a unique name to identify this Service group This identifier is displayed on configuration and statistics screens The name may contain up to fifteen 15 alpha numeric characters including a z A Z 0 9 dash and underscore _ Service Group ID Read only A unique identifier assigned to each Service Group 128 to 159 This value is required when using the CLI interface to modify settings VLAN Tagging Select the classification mode for this Service Group T
164. to this unit System Details System details entered for this unit System Location System location information entered for this unit Contact Contact information entered for this unit System SN Serial number of this unit Radio Type Type of radio installed in this unit Refer to section 8 1 System Specifications for radio specifications System Mode Operating mode of this unit PMP SC This unit is configured as a sector controller The unit automatically begins transmitting poll messages to locate and register remote subscribers PMP SS This unit is configured to operate as a subscriber The unit monitors the selected RF channel s for poll poll messages from a sector controller Firmware Version Firmware version in use on this unit Time Since System Start Elapsed time since the last system reboot power cycle Start Up Time Date and time of the last system reboot powered cycle Supported only when SNTP feature is enabled Current Time Current time on the RDL 3000 internal clock Supported only when SNTP feature is enabled Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 43 of 138 March 14 2011 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Ethernet Ethernet MAC Address MAC address of this unit IP Address Network IP address assigned to this unit IP Subnet Mask Network IP subnet mask assigned to this unit Default Gateway Address Network IP address of the default router or gateway 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Comm
165. tomer Network Indoor Ethernet Equipment Cable PoE Power Adapter All Items ordered separately Supplied by customer Fig 2 Site Survey RDL 3000 System Components e Software configured common radio D platform e e PTP and PMP applications e 4 9 to 5 8 GHz operation e e All outdoor configuration with IEEE 802 3at PoE e e Highest capacity system in the industry e Upto 100 Mbps Ethernet throughput e Lowest end to end latency e Long range capabilities QoS controls to manage traffic groups Software controlled speed and channel size selection Per link dynamic TDD ARQ amp adaptive modulation coding Synchronization option for collocated units internal or GPS Operates as a sector controller for AN 80i PMP subscribers 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 16 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 2 2 Ethernet Port The Ethernet port RJ 45 F connector receives DC power and provides Ethernet connectivity with the local network The Ethernet port connects to the PoE adapter using a weatherproof CAT 5e Ethernet cable Note The maximum total length of the Ethernet cable is 100 m 328 ft For example 95 m from the RDL 3000 to the PoE and 5 m from the PoE to the local network equipment PAA AAAAAA AAA AAR AAA AR E KJELD LA ZZ AAA ane A A AAA
166. tus of this link or Service V The Link Service is available r The Link Service is unavailable offline or disabled Click the status icon e g V to display the Subscriber Link Status screen SINADR dB Ratio of the average RF signal strength to interference noise and distortion DL SINADR reported by the remote end unit UL Received signal strength to noise measured by this unit RSSI dBm Received signal strength indicator DL RSSI reported by the remote end unit UL Received signal strength measured by this unit Burst Rate Mb s The current uplink and downlink uncoded burst rate for the link DL Current downlink burst rate UL Current uplink burst rate Total Wireless Packets Total packets successfully processed over the wireless interface Total does not include discarded or errored packets DL Total packets transmitted over the wireless interface UL Total packets received over the wireless interface Retransmitted Wireless Packets Total number of wireless packets that have been retransmitted over the wireless interface DL Total packets retransmitted over the wireless interface UL Total packets retransmitted by the remote end 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 48 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline communications 4 4 4 Subscriber Link Status Use one of the following sel
167. ual redline Status Code Coded indicator for status of this unit Refer to section 6 Diagnostics amp Troubleshooting on page 114 A code of 0x000 indicates normal operation Active Subscriber Services The number of Services active on this link Data Link Condition Indicate the status link Off Wireless link is not active e g subscriber is not registered On Wireless link is active Wireless The following statistics are displayed for the downlink and uplink Burst Rate Mb s The current uplink and downlink uncoded burst rate for the link Downlink Current downlink burst rate Uplink Current uplink burst rate RSSI dBm Received signal strength indicator Downlink Downlink RSSI reported by the remote end unit Uplink Uplink received signal strength measured by this unit SINADR dB Ratio of the average RF signal strength to interference noise and distortion Downlink Downlink SINADR reported by the remote end unit Uplink Uplink received signal strength to noise measured by this unit Lost Frames Number of frames lost PIR Operator assigned Peak Information Rate PIR for this link Downlink Operator assigned downlink Peak Information Rate PIR for this link Uplink Operator assigned uplink Peak Information Rate PIR for this link Wireless Packets Summary of wireless packet activity on the downlink and uplink Total Total number of packets processed over the wireless interface Total does not include discar
168. uipment A lighting protection system provides a means by which the energy may enter earth without passing through and causing damage to parts of a structure A good grounding system disperses most of the surge energy from a lightning strike away from the building and equipment Improperly grounded connections are a source of noise that can cause malfunctions in sensitive equipment The remaining energy on the Ethernet cable shield and conductors can be directed safely to ground by installing a surge arrestor in series with the cable A surge protection system does not prevent lightning strikes but protects equipment by providing a low resistance path for the discharge of energy safely to ground If you have determined that surge protection is required for your system the following general industry practices are provided as a guideline only 1 The AC wall outlet ground for the indoor POE adapter should be connected to the building grounding system 2 Install a surge arrestor in series with the Ethernet cable at the point of entry to the building The grounding wire should be connected to the same termination point used for the tower or mast 3 Provide direct grounding connections from the RDL 3000 the mounting bracket and the antenna to the common building ground bus Use the grounding screws provided for terminating the ground wires 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 12 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4G
169. unction Off The DFS function is disabled On DFS function is activated See DFS Action below DFS Action The avoidance action to be taken when radar signals are detected All DFS actions are recorded in the event log None The DFS feature is disabled Tx Off Radio transmitter is disabled for 30 minutes 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications O 2011 Page 45 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline Chg Freq Radio transmitter is changed to a different RF frequency Status Code Code indicating the status of the RDL 3000 system Code 0000 0000 indicates normal operation Refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual GPS Status Display the status of the internal GPS unit N A The GPS device is not installed or is malfunctioning No Signal There is no signal detected on the PPS port Locked The RDL 3000 internal clock is synchronized to the PPS signal Synchronization Status Display the synchronization status N A This message is displayed for the following conditions a Synchronization mode is disabled b Synchronization mode is enabled and PPS port is disabled No Signal There is no signal on the PPS port Acquiring A PPS signal is detected and the internal clock is being synchronized Locked The internal clock is synchronized to the PPS signal Wireless Summary Subscriber Links Status of the wireless link
170. unicast traffic CIR Operator requested bandwidth OIR Assigned bandwidth DL Unicast Kbps Minimum rate for downlink unicast traffic CIR Operator requested bandwidth OIR Assigned bandwidth Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 76 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline municatior 4 6 4 Service Group Status Use this screen to monitor the status of all Service Groups Click Provisioning gt Service Groups in the main menu to display the Service Groups screen Click on the status symbol eg to display the Service Group Status screen Click 4 to expand or to hide fields Service Group Status _Reset Service Name Group1 Service Group ID 20 Discarded Packets Transmitted Packets e Refresh Fig 51 Web Service Group Status Screen General Service Group Name Name of the Service Group Service Group ID A unique identifier assigned to each Service Group 128 to 159 This value is required when using the CLI interface to modify settings Broadcast Ethernet packets Discarded Packets Total packets discarded by this unit due to errors Transmitted Packets Total broadcast or multicast packets successfully transmitted over the wireless interface does not include discarded or errored packets Controls Reset Click to reset displayed statistics counters Refresh Click to update displayed sta
171. unications 2011 Page 44 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 4 4 2 System Status Click System Status in the main menu to view information about the wireless interface and Ethernet port Click to expand fields and El to hide fields System Status Reset Statistics Current Tx Power 2 dBm Channel Frequency 5565 0 MHz Current CIR Subscription Ratio Wireless Security DFS DFS Action Status Code 00010000 GPS Status N A Synchronization Status No signal Subscriber Links Subscriber Services Total IDs E Wirel Ett Statisti Buffered Packets Discarded Packets Lost Packets Ethernet Port Statistics Buffered Packets 136677 Discarded Packets 0 Fig 28 Web SC System Status Screen Wireless System Current Tx Power Current transmit power level Channel Frequency RF channel in use Current CIR Subscription Ratio SC only Traffic loading is determined by comparing the available bandwidth to the committed bandwidth lt 100 Current scheduling commitments can be achieved under the present operating conditions e g surplus bandwidth is available gt 100 The unit is oversubscribed aggregate of CIR requests exceeds available bandwidth Wireless Security Status of the wireless security selection Off No wireless security On Data sent over the wireless interface is encrypted DFS Status of the DFS f
172. urge Protection WARNING The information provide in this user manual consists of general recommendations for installation the system equipment The wireless equipment must be installed by a qualified professional installer who is knowledgeable of the requirements of installing outdoor radio equipment and follows local and national codes for electrical grounding and safety Failure to meet safety requirements and or use of non standard practices and procedures may result in personal injury and or damage to equipment The system must be properly grounded to protect against power surges and accumulated static electricity It is the users responsibility to install this device in accordance with the local electrical codes correct installation procedures for grounding the unit mast lead in wire and discharge unit location of discharge unit size of grounding conductors and connection requirements for grounding electrodes All outdoor wireless equipment is susceptible to surge damage from a direct hit or current induced from a near strike A direct lightning strike may cause serious damage even if recommended guidelines are followed Installing surge protection and following grounding practices detailed in local and national electrical codes can minimize equipment damage service outages and chance of serious injury The major reasons for surge damage can be summarized as Poorly grounded antenna sites Improperly installed surge protection eq
173. usr factory fips gt Specify the type of information to display usr User entered files default if type is not specified factory Factory default files requires hardware jumper selection fips FIPS mode files id lt id gt Remove a Service Group Service or Link table entry id Unique number for Service Group Service or Link folder lt usr factory fips gt Remove all files from the specified table usr User entered files default factory Factory use only fip FIPS mode files 5 3 6 enable Use the enable command to enable a specific ID Service Group Service or Link enable lt id gt Enable a specific ID id Unique number for Service Group Service or Link 5 3 7 freq Use the freg command to configure frequency ranges when using autoscan or DFS freq lt add gt lt clearall gt lt del gt lt print gt lt reload gt add lt begin gt lt end gt Add a frequency range up to 32 ranges begin start frequency MHz 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 95 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual 5 3 8 5 3 9 70 00158 01 01 redline end end frequency MHz clearall Delete all entries from the frequency list del lt idx gt Delete a frequency validation range idx Frequency validation range index Use print to display IDs print Print the list of frequency ranges Local f
174. versions syncsts Synchronization status sysstarttime Time when the system started sysuptime Time elapsed from reboot temperature Internal temperature of the radio txpower Current Tx power setting uldpkt Uplink discarded packets uloir lt id gt Get the uplink offered information rate OIR for the service ulrpkt Uplink Rx packets ultpkt Uplink Tx packets Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 98 of 138 redline March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline werxpkt Wireless Eth Rx packets werxpktdis Wireless Eth Rx discarded packets werxpkterr Wireless Eth Rx packets with errors wetxpkt Wireless Eth Tx packets wetxpktdis Wireless Eth Tx discarded packets wetxpkterr Wireless Eth Tx packets with errors 5 3 10 load Use the load command to install encryption keys into the RDL 3000 load lt file gt lt idtable gt lt script gt file lt server IP gt lt filename gt lt usr factory fips gt lt tftp sftp gt lt user gt lt password gt Load a key or certificate file from FTP server The file is saved in non volatile RAM area A reboot is required to activate changes to security data The filename must be one of the following dsa_key_ lt mac gt pem DSA key used for SSH rsa_key_ lt mac gt pem RSA Key used for SSH ssl_cert_ lt mac gt pem SSL Certificate ssl_key_ lt mac gt pem SSL Key usr_w
175. w service 17 174 snmp servicel conn Display the SNMP configuration stats Display available statistics 5 3 20 snmpcommunity redline Use the snmpcommunity command to configure SNMP community permissions snmpcommunity lt add gt lt clearall gt lt default gt lt del gt lt print gt add lt name gt lt rights gt Add a new SNMP community to the SNMP community table The index value is assigned automatically Up to eight community entries can be entered name Enter the SNMP community name rights Specify the rights for this community string Where 0 Deny read and write permission enter zero r Grant read access permission only w Grant write access permission only rw Grant read and write access permission clearall no parameters Delete all SNMP parameters default lt idx gt Set all SNMP parameters to factory default settings idx Specify single entry to be set to default use print command to display ids 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications O 2011 Page 110 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline del lt idx gt Delete the specified community entry idx Specify single entry to be deleted use print command to display ids print List all SNMP communities and associated permissions 5 3 21 snmptrap Use the snmptrap command to configure the SNMP trap message repo
176. wi X X l Test for 5 minutes and then restore the last saved configuration no reboot Antenna Antenna X v X X p Display RSSI readings Alignment Alignment Product Options Product vi vi X xX l View change the product Options options key Misc Save All N A wi wi XxX X Save all configuration changes Notes 1 Screen is displayed only after selecting the associated field item in the parent screen 2 The following settings are not affected when using the Factory Defaults function system name location details and contact frequency list SNMP configuration Idtable Refer to the Diagnostics amp Troubleshooting section for a comprehensive list of parameters and default settings 3 User account can only modify the user account password Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 40 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808295 Fax 44 0 1245 808299 RDL 3000 User Manual redline 4 3 Dashboard Display 4 3 1 General Information The dashboard is displayed at the top of all Web screens This feature displays a summary of important operational information Wireless Ethernet Test time 4 02 Link Signal Link 100 FD Unsaved Data Yes o oO o o m Radio temperature 42 C Fig 26 Web Dashboard Display IP Address IP address of this unit Wireless Frequency RF frequency in use by this unit Time Local time obtained from the Web browser Test time Visible only when the T
177. y information Advanced Service Configuration DL CIR Enter the committed information rate for downlink unicast traffic UL CIR Enter the committed information rate for uplink unicast traffic DL PIR Enter the peak information rate for downlink unicast traffic UL PIR Enter the peak information rate for uplink unicast traffic The traffic each Service transmits over the wireless interface is monitored to enforce PIR settings 50 50000 Kbps Traffic statistics are reset at the beginning of each common one second clock tick If the maximum throughput is reached on any Service before the end of the current interval that Service is excluded from sending additional traffic until after the next clock tick For example if a Service transmits its full data allocation in the first 650 ms of the current metering interval that Service will not receive any additional bandwidth allocation until the beginning of the next interval enforced pause of 350 ms When adaptive modulation is enabled automatic adjustments to the modulation coding will result in relative changes to the PIR of all Services and Service Groups using that wireless link Incorrect PIR settings may result in excessive latency or dropped packets buffer full condition Controls Apply Click to accept and activate displayed settings 70 00158 01 01 Proprietary Redline Communications 2011 Page 82 of 138 March 14 2011 4Gon www 4Gon co uk info 4gon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 8082

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