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PTP 800 Series
User Guide
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Guide

Cambium PTP 800 Series User Guide System Release 800-05-02

Page 2 - High Risk Materials

Contents vi phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) General wireless specifications ...

Page 3 - Important safety information

System management Chapter 1: Product description 1-60 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) AES license PTP 800 provides optional encryption using the Adv

Page 4 - Thermal safety

PTP 800 Series User Guide System management phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-61 Login information PTP 800 optionally provides details of the most rec

Page 5 - Contents

System management Chapter 1: Product description 1-62 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Software upgrade The management agent supports application soft

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PTP 800 Series User Guide System management phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-63 Options in recovery mode are as follows: • Load new main application

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1+1 Hot Standby link protection Chapter 1: Product description 1-64 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1+1 Hot Standby link protection This section is a

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PTP 800 Series User Guide 1+1 Hot Standby link protection phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-65 The other CMU and ODU / IRFU transceiver are called the

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1+1 Hot Standby link protection Chapter 1: Product description 1-66 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Two antennas per end The ODUs installed at the sa

Page 10 - Contents

PTP 800 Series User Guide 1+1 Hot Standby link protection phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-67 Receive Diversity Receive Diversity improves link avail

Page 11 - PTP 800 Series User Guide

1+1 Hot Standby link protection Chapter 1: Product description 1-68 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Effects of Receive Diversity on 1+1 operation In

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PTP 800 Series User Guide 1+1 Hot Standby link protection phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-69 Further reading on 1+1 Hot Standby For more information

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PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) vii Fitting an N type connector to an IF cable ...

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FIPS 140-2 Chapter 1: Product description 1-70 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) FIPS 140-2 This section describes the (optional) FIPS 140-2 cryptograp

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PTP 800 Series User Guide FIPS 140-2 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-71 Indication of FIPS 140-2 capability The FIPS 140-2 capability is indicated b

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FIPS 140-2 Chapter 1: Product description 1-72 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Indication of FIPS 140-2 mode The PTP 800 is operating in FIPS 140-2 m

Page 17 - List of Figures

PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-1 Chapter 2: Planning considerations This chapter describes how to plan a PTP 800 link. T

Page 18 - List of Figures

Link planning Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-2 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Link planning When planning the link, follow the high level proc

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Link planning phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-3 Cambium offers a license coordination service for links in the USA. The se

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Link planning Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-4 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Power supply considerations Confirm that the planned site has a

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Link planning phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-5 PTP LINKPlanner Use the Cambium PTP LINKPlanner to design PTP 800 links. T

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Link planning Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-6 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) The PTP LINKPlanner also provides configuration and performance

Page 23 - List of Tables

PTP 800 Series User Guide Grounding and lightning protection phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-7 Grounding and lightning protection Ensure that the li

Page 24 - List of Tables

Contents viii phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Installing a protection cable ...

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Grounding and lightning protection Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-8 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Lightning protection zones Use the ‘rolling

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Grounding and lightning protection phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-9 General protection requirements Ensure that the PTP 8

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Grounding and lightning protection Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-10 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) LPU and IF cable requirements Applies to

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Grounding and lightning protection phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-11 Protection requirements for a mast or tower installa

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Grounding and lightning protection Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-12 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Mast or tower protection diagrams Figure 4

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Grounding and lightning protection phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-13 Figure 44 Grounding and lightning protection on m

Page 31 - About This User Guide

Grounding and lightning protection Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-14 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) • The main roof perimeter lightning prote

Page 32 - General information

PTP 800 Series User Guide Grounding and lightning protection phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-15 Protection inside the building Inside multi-story or

Page 33 - Feedback

Grounding and lightning protection Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-16 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) In a 1+1 Hot Standby protected end, prior

Page 34 - Problems and warranty

PTP 800 Series User Guide Grounding and lightning protection phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-17 Protection requirements for the IRFU Applies to IRF

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PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) ix Configuring RADIUS authentication ...

Page 36 - Security advice

Data network planning Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-18 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Data network planning When planning PTP 800 data networ

Page 37 - Cautions

PTP 800 Series User Guide Data network planning phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-19 VLAN membership Decide if the IP interface of the CMU management

Page 38 - Caring for the environment

Data network planning Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-20 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) PTP 800 provides eight queues for traffic waiting for t

Page 39 - Licensing requirements

PTP 800 Series User Guide Data network planning phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-21 Hot Standby links In a 1+1 Hot Standby link, set the same QoS con

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Security planning Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-22 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Security planning When planning PTP 800 links to operate in

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Security planning phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-23 Planning for HTTPS/TLS operation To prepare for HTTPS/TLS operation,

Page 42 - Overview

Security planning Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-24 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Planning for FIPS 140-2 operation To prepare for FIPS 140-2

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Security planning phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-25 Planning for SNMPv3 operation SNMP security mode Select one of the fo

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Security planning Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-26 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) • SHA Select one of the following privacy protocols (if re

Page 45 - System components

PTP 800 Series User Guide Security planning phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-27 SNMPv3 default configuration (MIB-based) When SNMPv3 MIB-based Securi

Page 46 - Link types

Contents x phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Configuring quality of service ...

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Security planning Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-28 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Planning for RADIUS operation Configure RADIUS where remote

Page 48 - Compact modem unit (CMU)

PTP 800 Series User Guide Security planning phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-29 If the vendor-specific RADIUS attribute auth-role is present in a RAD

Page 49 - CMU interfaces

Planning 1+0 links Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-30 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Planning 1+0 links When planning 1+0 links, follow the pro

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Planning 1+0 links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-31 Figure 49 Schematic view of 1+0 ODU direct mount link end

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Planning 1+0 links Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-32 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 50 Schematic view of 1+0 ODU remote mount link en

Page 52 - Further reading on the CMU

PTP 800 Series User Guide Planning 1+0 links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-33 Figure 51 Schematic view of 1+0 IRFU link end

Page 53 - Outdoor unit (ODU)

Planning 1+0 links Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-34 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Network configurations for 1+0 Install the 1+0 network con

Page 54 - ODU interfaces

PTP 800 Series User Guide Planning 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-35 Planning 1+1 Hot Standby links When planning 1+1 Hot Sta

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Planning 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-36 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) ODUs coupled to single direct mount antenna T

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Planning 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-37 ODUs coupled to single remote mount antenna Requires a

Page 57 - Further reading on the ODU

PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) xi Changing AES encryption keys ...

Page 58 - Indoor RF unit (IRFU)

Planning 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-38 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) ODUs with separate direct mount antennas May

Page 59 - IRFU availability

PTP 800 Series User Guide Planning 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-39 ODUs with separate remote mount antennas May be used to

Page 60 - IRFU configuration options

Planning 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-40 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) IRFU 1+1 Tx MHSB with single remote mount ante

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Planning 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-41 IRFU 1+1 Tx MHSB / Rx SD with two remote mount antennas

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Planning 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-42 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Designating primary and secondary units At eac

Page 63 - 1+1 Tx MHSB / Rx SD

PTP 800 Series User Guide Planning 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-43 Network configurations for 1+1 1+1 Hot Standby link mana

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Planning 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-44 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) The Fiber-Y arrangement can be a useful featur

Page 65 - IRFU interfaces

PTP 800 Series User Guide Planning 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-45 Figure 60 Schematic of 1+1 out-of-band network connect

Page 66 - Further reading on the IRFU

Planning 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-46 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 61 Schematic of 1+1 in-band network co

Page 67 - Antennas and couplers

PTP 800 Series User Guide Planning 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-47 Ethernet Switch Requirements for Receive Diversity In ad

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Contents xii phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Check RFU status ...

Page 69 - Remote mounting kits (RMKs)

Planning 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-48 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) • At the Ethernet Switch, configure the Recei

Page 70 - Coupler mounting kits

PTP 800 Series User Guide Planning 2+0 links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-49 Planning 2+0 links When planning 2+0 links, follow the process descr

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Planning 2+0 links Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-50 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) ODUs coupled to single direct mount antenna - co-polar lin

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Planning 2+0 links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-51 ODUs coupled to a single remote mount antenna - co-polar links Requi

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Planning 2+0 links Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-52 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) ODUs coupled to a single direct mount antenna - cross-pola

Page 74 - CMU to network connections

PTP 800 Series User Guide Planning 2+0 links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-53 ODUs connected to a dual polar remote mount antenna - cross-polar li

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Planning 2+0 links Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-54 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) IRFU 2+0 with single remote mount antenna Requires a lengt

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Planning 2+0 links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-55 Network configurations for 2+0 In a 2+0 configuration, Link ‘A’ and

Page 77 - Wireless operation

Planning 2+0 links Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-56 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 14 Minimum transmit/receive frequency separation at

Page 78 - Modulation modes

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-57 Ordering components This section describes how to select components

Page 79 - Maximum receive power

PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) xiii List of Figures Figure 1 Typical PTP 800 deployment (ODU platform) ...

Page 80 - Security

Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-58 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Item Cambium description, part number and notes Mains Le

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-59 Ordering antennas Applies to ODU deployments only. Use Table 16 to

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Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-60 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) • 32 GHz: Table 35 and Table 36. • 38 GHz: Table 37 and

Page 83 - Management network

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-61 Table 19 Antennas: 7 GHz and 8 GHz single polarization Cambium n

Page 84 - Out-of-band local management

Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-62 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 21 Antennas: 11 GHz single polarization Cambium

Page 85 - Wireless link down alert

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-63 The 11 GHz waveguide interface antennas require an extra component

Page 86 - Protocol model

Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-64 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) (*) The antenna includes an orthogonal mode transducer.

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-65 Table 27 Antennas: 18 GHz single polarization Cambium number Dia

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Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-66 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 29 Antennas: 23 GHz single polarization Cambium

Page 89 - Protocol layers

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-67 Table 31 Antennas: 26 GHz single polarization Cambium number Dia

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List of Figures xiv phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 32 Inactive unit frame forwarding – in-band management ...

Page 91 - System management

Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-68 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 35 Antennas: 32 GHz single polarization Cambiu

Page 92 - Password complexity

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-69 Table 39 Parabolic radomes (optional) Cambium number Description 8

Page 93 - RADIUS authentication

Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-70 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) • 32 GHz: Table 54. • 38 GHz: Table 55. If ODU-B is av

Page 94 - Email alerts

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-71 Table 42 ODUs: 7 GHz ODU-A Cambium part number Standard Sub-band

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Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-72 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Cambium part number Standard Sub-band Sub-band frequenc

Page 96 - SNMPv3 security

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-73 Cambium part number Standard Sub-band Sub-band frequency T/R spa

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Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-74 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Cambium part number Standard Sub-band Sub-band frequenc

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-75 Table 45 ODUs: 11 GHz ODU-A Cambium part number Standard Sub-band

Page 99 - System logging (syslog)

Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-76 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 47 ODUs: 15 GHz ODU-A Cambium part number Standard

Page 100 - AES license

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-77 Cambium part number Standard Sub-band Sub-band frequency T/R spa

Page 101 - Flexible capacity upgrades

PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) xv Figure 68 Waveguide flanges – 6 GHz ...

Page 102 - Recovery mode

Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-78 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 50 ODUs: 23 GHz ODU-B Cambium part number Standar

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-79 Cambium part number Standard Sub-band Sub-band frequency T/R spa

Page 104 - 1+1 Hot Standby overview

Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-80 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 55 ODUs: 38 GHz ODU-A Cambium part number Standar

Page 105 - Single antenna per end

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-81 Table 56 Cable and LPU components Item Cambium part number and n

Page 106 - Bridging in 1+1 links

Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-82 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Item Cambium part number and notes Coaxial cable install

Page 107 - Receive Diversity

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-83 Table 57 Inventory of the coaxial cable installation assembly kit

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Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-84 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Item Notes Ground lead Quantity per kit: 2. Green, 0.6

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-85 Ordering RMKs and waveguides Applies to ODU deployments only. For

Page 110 - FIPS 140-2

Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-86 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Item Cambium part number and notes Tapered transition R

Page 111 - FIPS 140-2 mode

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-87 Table 60 Flexible waveguides Band Cambium part number Atten- ua

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phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Accuracy While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Cambium Networks assumes no

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List of Figures xvi phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 105 Out-of-band protection splitter connections ...

Page 114 - Link planning

Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-88 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 61 Flex-twist hanger kits available from Cambium

Page 115 - Maximum IF cable length

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-89 Band Coupler type Cambium part number 8 GHz 3 dB symmetric 0701

Page 116 - Power supply considerations

Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-90 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Ordering OMKs Applies to ODU deployments only. To upgrad

Page 117 - PTP LINKPlanner

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-91 Ordering IRFUs and accessories Applies to IRFU deployments only. S

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Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-92 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Cambium number Description 58009281008 IRFU,ANSI,11G,1+1

Page 119 - Standards

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-93 Table 66 IRFU transceivers, fan and covers – 6 GHz and 11 GHz Cam

Page 120 - Lightning protection zones

Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-94 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 68 IRFU filter assemblies – 6 GHz and 11 GHz Camb

Page 121 - Grounding cable requirements

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-95 Table 70 Antennas and antenna accessories for IRFU deployments Cam

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Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-96 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Ordering network connection components Select network con

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Ordering components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2-97 Item Cambium part number and notes SFP Gig-E fiber pluggable modul

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PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) xvii Figure 142 Step 1: Enter equipment details page (ODU) ...

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Ordering components Chapter 2: Planning considerations 2-98 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 73 Single-step capacity upgrades (per unit) Cambi

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PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3-1 Chapter 3: Legal information This chapter provides legal notices including software licen

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Cambium Networks end user license agreement Chapter 3: Legal information 3-2 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Cambium Networks end user license agreem

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Cambium Networks end user license agreement phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3-3 Conditions of use Any use of the Software an

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Cambium Networks end user license agreement Chapter 3: Legal information 3-4 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Title and restrictions If you transfer p

Page 130 - Data network planning

PTP 800 Series User Guide Cambium Networks end user license agreement phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3-5 Right to use Cambium’s name Except as requir

Page 131 - IP interface

Cambium Networks end user license agreement Chapter 3: Legal information 3-6 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Disclaimer CAMBIUM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANT

Page 132 - IP/MPLS priority scheme

PTP 800 Series User Guide Cambium Networks end user license agreement phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3-7 U.S. government If you are acquiring the Pro

Page 133 - Fast Ethernet port shutdown

Cambium Networks end user license agreement Chapter 3: Legal information 3-8 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Assignment This agreement may not be ass

Page 134 - Security planning

PTP 800 Series User Guide Cambium Networks end user license agreement phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3-9 OpenSSL License Copyright (c) 1998-2011 The

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List of Figures xviii phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 179 System Administration Login page ...

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Cambium Networks end user license agreement Chapter 3: Legal information 3-10 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Original SSLeay License Copyright (C) 1

Page 137 - SNMP security mode

PTP 800 Series User Guide Cambium Networks end user license agreement phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3-11 The licence and distribution terms for any

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Cambium Networks end user license agreement Chapter 3: Legal information 3-12 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRI

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Cambium Networks end user license agreement phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3-13 Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo and Sol

Page 140 - RADIUS attributes

Cambium Networks end user license agreement Chapter 3: Legal information 3-14 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRI

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Cambium Networks end user license agreement phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3-15 Redistribution and use in source and binary

Page 142 - Planning 1+0 links

Cambium Networks end user license agreement Chapter 3: Legal information 3-16 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Explorer Canvas JavaScript Library Apac

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Cambium Networks end user license agreement phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3-17 "Contribution" shall mean any wor

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Cambium Networks end user license agreement Chapter 3: Legal information 3-18 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) (d) If the Work includes a "NOTICE

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Cambium Networks end user license agreement phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3-19 9. Accepting Warranty or Additional Liabili

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PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) xix List of Tables Table 1 PTP 800 licensed bands and frequencies (ODU-A platform) ...

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Hardware warranty Chapter 3: Legal information 3-20 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Hardware warranty Cambium’s standard hardware warranty is for one

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Limit of liability phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3-21 Limit of liability IN NO EVENT SHALL CAMBIUM NETWORKS BE LIABLE TO Y

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Limit of liability Chapter 3: Legal information 3-22 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012)

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PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-1 Chapter 4: Reference information This chapter describes the physical, environmental, safe

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Equipment specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-2 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Equipment specifications This section contains specific

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Equipment specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-3 Table 78 ODU and CMU power consumption (ODU-A only) Band (GHz

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Equipment specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-4 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) AC to DC converter specifications For details of alter

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Equipment specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-5 ODU specifications The PTP 800 ODU conforms to the specificatio

Page 155 - Choosing Ethernet switches

Equipment specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-6 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) RSL (dBm) Channel separation 7, 13.75, 14, 27.5, 28, 29

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Equipment specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-7 RSL (dBm) Channel separation 7, 13.75, 14, 27.5, 28, 29.65, 55,

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List of Tables xx phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 32 Antennas: 26 GHz dual polarization ...

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Equipment specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-8 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) RSL (dBm) Channel separation 7, 13.75, 14, 27.5, 28, 29

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Equipment specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-9 Table 84 IRFU electrical specifications Category Specificati

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Equipment specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-10 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 87 IRFU transceiver power consumption Transcei

Page 161 - Planning 2+0 links

PTP 800 Series User Guide Equipment specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-11 The numbered call-outs in Figure 67 are: 1. Antenna flange 2.

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Equipment specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-12 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Waveguide flange diagrams Waveguide flanges are illus

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Equipment specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-13 Figure 69 Waveguide flanges – 7 to 15 GHz

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Equipment specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-14 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 70 Waveguide flanges – 18 to 38 GHz Figure 7

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Equipment specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-15 Torque values for waveguide flanges To obtain the correct tor

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Equipment specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-16 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Coupler losses and isolation Table 92 contains ODU po

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Equipment specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-17 Protection interface specifications Out-of-band protection spl

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PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) xxi Table 69 IRFU upgrade kits – 6 GHz and 11 GHz ...

Page 169 - Ordering components

Equipment specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-18 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Fiber-Y kit specifications The Fiber-Y kit (Cambium p

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-19 Wireless specifications This section contains specifications of

Page 171 - Ordering antennas

Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-20 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Frequency bands and channel separation EN 302 217 refer

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-21 FCC 101.147 defines the frequency plans for FCC. These are summ

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-22 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) The NTIA Red Book defines the frequency plans for NTIA.

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-24 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Wireless performance in the Lower 6 GHz band (ODU) App

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-25 Table 105 Lower 6 GHz ETSI with 29.65 MHz channel separation

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-26 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Wireless performance in the Upper 6 GHz band (ODU) App

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-27 Table 108 Upper 6 GHz ETSI with 7 MHz channel separation Modu

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List of Tables xxii phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 106 Upper 6 GHz FCC with 10 MHz bandwidth ...

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-28 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 111 Upper 6 GHz ETSI with 40 MHz channel separat

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-29 Wireless performance in the 6 GHz band (IRFU) Applies to IRFU

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-30 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 114 6 GHz FCC with 25 MHz bandwidth for IRFU Mo

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-31 Table 116 Transmit branching unit losses for 6 GHz IRFU IRFU

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-32 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Wireless performance in the 7 GHz band The following ta

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-33 Table 120 7 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation Modulatio

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-34 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 122 8 GHz ETSI with 14 MHz channel separation M

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-35 Wireless performance in the 11 GHz band (ODU) Applies to ODU

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-36 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 127 11 GHz FCC and Canada with 30 MHz bandwidth

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-37 Table 129 11 GHz FCC and Canada with 40 MHz bandwidth (ODU-A)

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PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) xxiii Table 143 15 GHz ETSI with 56 MHz channel separation ...

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-38 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 131 11 GHz ETSI with 40 MHz channel separation

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-39 Wireless performance in the 11 GHz band (IRFU) Applies to IRFU

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-40 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 133 11 GHz FCC and Canada with 30 MHz bandwidth

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-41 Table 135 Transmit branching unit losses for 11 GHz IRFU IRFU

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-42 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Wireless performance in the 13 GHz band The following

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-43 Table 139 13 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation Modulati

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-44 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Wireless performance in the 15 GHz band The following t

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-45 Table 142 15 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation Modulati

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-46 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Wireless performance in the 18 GHz band The following

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-47 Table 146 18 GHz FCC and Canada with 20 MHz bandwidth (ODU-A)

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List of Tables xxiv phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 180 26 GHz ETSI with 14 MHz channel separation ...

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-48 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 148 18 GHz FCC and Canada with 30 MHz bandwidth

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-49 Table 150 18 GHz FCC and Canada with 40 MHz bandwidth (ODU-A)

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-50 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 152 18 GHz FCC and Canada with 50 MHz bandwidth

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-51 Table 154 18 GHz FCC and Canada with 80 MHz bandwidth (ODU-B)

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-52 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 157 18 GHz ETSI with 27.5 MHz channel separatio

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-53 Table 159 18 GHz Brazil with 13.75 MHz channel separation Mod

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-54 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Modulation mode F/R mode Cap (Mbps) Sens (dBm) ACM-o (d

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-55 Table 163 23 GHz FCC and Canada with 10 MHz bandwidth (ODU-B)

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-56 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 165 23 GHz FCC and Canada with 20 MHz bandwidth

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-57 Table 167 23 GHz FCC and Canada with 30 MHz bandwidth (ODU-B)

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PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) xxv Table 217 IRFU waveguide and flange specifications ...

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-58 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 169 23 GHz FCC and Canada with 40 MHz bandwidth

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-59 Table 171 23 GHz FCC and Canada with 50 MHz bandwidth (ODU-B)

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-60 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 174 23 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation M

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-61 Wireless performance in the 26 GHz band The following tables co

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-62 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 178 26 GHz FCC with 40 MHz bandwidth Modulation

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-63 Table 181 26 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation Modulatio

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-64 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Wireless performance in the 28 GHz band The following t

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-65 Table 185 28 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation Modulati

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-66 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Wireless performance in the 32 GHz band The following t

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-67 Table 189 32 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation Modulati

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PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) I Important safety information This section describes important safety guidelines that must b

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List of Tables xxvi phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 254 Wireless Link Status attribute values ...

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-68 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Wireless performance in the 38 GHz band The following t

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-69 Table 193 38 GHz ETSI with 7 MHz channel separation Modulatio

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-70 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 195 38 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Data network specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-71 Data network specifications This section contains specifica

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Data network specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-72 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Ethernet bridging The PTP 800 conforms to the Ethe

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Syslog message formats phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-73 Syslog message formats This section describes the format and con

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Syslog message formats Chapter 4: Reference information 4-74 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Event messages Event messages are listed in Table 201. D

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Syslog message formats phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-75 Facility Severity Identifier Message content local6(22) warn

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Syslog message formats Chapter 4: Reference information 4-76 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Facility Severity Identifier Message content NTP(12)

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Network management specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-77 Network management specifications This section lists

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PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1 About This User Guide This guide describes the planning, installation and operation of the

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Network management specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-78 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Object identifier Object name .1.3.6.1.2.1.2

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Network management specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-79 Object identifier Object name .1.3.6.1.2.1.17.1.2 d

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Network management specifications Chapter 4: Reference information 4-80 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) MIB object Detailed counter in the web-based

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Network management specifications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-81 MIB object Detailed counter in the web-based interfa

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Electromagnetic compliance Chapter 4: Reference information 4-82 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Electromagnetic compliance This section describes ho

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Electromagnetic compliance phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-83 Specification Comment EN 61000-4-6: 1996 (Injected RF), po

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Electromagnetic compliance Chapter 4: Reference information 4-84 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Notifications General notification Where necessary,

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Electromagnetic compliance phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-85 European Union notification This product complies with the

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Radiation hazard assessment Chapter 4: Reference information 4-86 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Radiation hazard assessment This section evaluates

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Radiation hazard assessment phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-87 Calculation Calculation is used to identify the Compliance

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General information About This User Guide 2 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) General information Version information The following shows the issue sta

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Radiation hazard assessment Chapter 4: Reference information 4-88 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) These separation distances are significantly lower

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Radiation hazard assessment phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4-89 Distances from antenna For ODU deployments, Table 211 spec

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Radiation hazard assessment Chapter 4: Reference information 4-90 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012)

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PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-1 Chapter 5: Installation This chapter describes how to install and test the hardware for a

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Preparing for installation Chapter 5: Installation 5-2 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Preparing for installation Before starting the installation, p

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Preparing for installation phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-3 Preparing personnel In no event shall Cambium Networks be lia

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Preparing for installation Chapter 5: Installation 5-4 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Equipment to be Installed Tools Required Coupler 6mm Allen k

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-5 Installing antennas and ODUs Applies to ODU deployments on

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Installing antennas and ODUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-6 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Follow applicable health and safety rules for use of silico

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-7 3 Apply silicone grease to the ‘O’ Ring of the antenna tran

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PTP 800 Series User Guide General information phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3 Purpose Cambium Networks Point-To-Point (PTP) documents are intended

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Installing antennas and ODUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-8 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6 Secure the ODU to the antenna with the four latches, takin

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-9 Installing a remote mount antenna with one ODU In the remot

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Installing antennas and ODUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-10 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 73 Dual-polar antenna in remote mount configuration

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-11 Mounting ODU on pole using RMK To mount the ODU on the po

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Installing antennas and ODUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-12 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4 Fit the ODU to the RMK transition, ensuring that the loca

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-13 6 Check that the RMK and ODU are correctly mounted on the

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Installing antennas and ODUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-14 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3 Fit the rubber moulding clamp to the studding. 4 Use the

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-15 Attaching antenna and waveguide to pole If the antenna is

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Installing antennas and ODUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-16 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5 Fit the remote mount to the tower. Fit an ‘O’ ring seal t

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-17 8 Fit the hanger cover and tighten. 9 When routing the fl

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Problems and warranty About This User Guide 4 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Problems and warranty Reporting problems If any problems are encountere

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Installing antennas and ODUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-18 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 10 Check the complete assembly. Mounting an 11 GHz antenn

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-19 2 Remove the protective film from the antenna waveguide an

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Installing antennas and ODUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-20 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5 Use the four screws supplied in the kit to fit the flexib

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-21 Figure 74 Words embossed on coupler (asymmetric shown) A

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Installing antennas and ODUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-22 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3 Fit the correct spacers to each of the four legs: 11GHz -

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-23 6 Remove protective film from coupler antenna port. 7 App

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Installing antennas and ODUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-24 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Attaching ODUs to coupler To attach the ODUs to the coupler

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-25 4 Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to attach the ass

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Installing antennas and ODUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-26 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Installing a remote mount antenna with two ODUs (via coupl

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-27 2 Check that the supplied coupler is the correct type for

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Problems and warranty phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5 Portions of Cambium equipment may be damaged from exposure to ele

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Installing antennas and ODUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-28 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4 Check that the circular transition on the coupler is corr

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-29 7 Remove the protective film from the coupler remote mount

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Installing antennas and ODUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-30 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Assembling the flexible waveguide hangers (remote) Assembl

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-31 3 Connect the flexible waveguide to the antenna. 4 Remov

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Installing antennas and ODUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-32 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7 Support the flexible waveguide with the waveguide hangers

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-33 Installing a direct mount dual-polar antenna with two ODUs

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Installing antennas and ODUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-34 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3 Apply silicone grease to the ‘O’ rings of the ODU transit

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and ODUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-35 6 Place the supplied spirit level on the leveling flat and

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Installing the IF and ground cables Chapter 5: Installation 5-36 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Installing the IF and ground cables Applies to ODU

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the IF and ground cables phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-37 Figure 75 Correct orientation of LPUs

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Security advice About This User Guide 6 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Security advice Cambium Networks systems and equipment provide security param

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Installing the IF and ground cables Chapter 5: Installation 5-38 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Preparing IF cables Prepare the following lengths of

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the IF and ground cables phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-39 2 Remove 21mm (0.827 inch) of the outer jacket: 3

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Installing the IF and ground cables Chapter 5: Installation 5-40 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7 Chamfer the centre conductor at a angle of 45°: F

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the IF and ground cables phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-41 Crimping a connector To crimp an N type connector t

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Installing the IF and ground cables Chapter 5: Installation 5-42 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Connecting the ODU to the top LPU Perform this proce

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the IF and ground cables phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-43 2 Attach the other end of the ODU ground cable to t

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Installing the IF and ground cables Chapter 5: Installation 5-44 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 4 Attach the other end of the ODU-LPU IF cable to th

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the IF and ground cables phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-45 8 Protect the N type connectors at the ODU and LPU

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Installing the IF and ground cables Chapter 5: Installation 5-46 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3 Smooth tape edges: 4 Cut a 125mm (5 inches) lengt

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the IF and ground cables phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-47 6 Press the tape edges together so that there are n

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Warnings, cautions, and notes phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7 Warnings, cautions, and notes The following describes how w

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Installing the IF and ground cables Chapter 5: Installation 5-48 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 8 Repeat with a further four layers of 19 mm (0.75 i

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the IF and ground cables phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-49 Hoisting the main IF cable Use hoisting grips to ho

Page 304 - Ethernet bridging

Installing the IF and ground cables Chapter 5: Installation 5-50 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) To attach a hoisting grip to the main IF cable, proc

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the IF and ground cables phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-51 Using the hoist line Maintain tension on the hoist

Page 306 - Event messages

Installing the IF and ground cables Chapter 5: Installation 5-52 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Installing and grounding the main IF cable Perform t

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the IF and ground cables phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-53 To install and ground the main IF cable, proceed as

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Installing the IF and ground cables Chapter 5: Installation 5-54 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Making an IF cable ground point Perform this task to

Page 309 - Standard SNMP MIBs

PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the IF and ground cables phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-55 2 Cut 38 mm (1.5 inches) of rubber tape (self amalg

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Installing the IF and ground cables Chapter 5: Installation 5-56 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5 Cut a 38 mm (1.5 inches) section of self-amalgamat

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the IF and ground cables phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-57 7 Wrap a layer of PVC tape from bottom to top, star

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Caring for the environment About This User Guide 8 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Caring for the environment The following information describes nat

Page 313 - Notifications

Installing the IF and ground cables Chapter 5: Installation 5-58 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 10 Clamp the bottom lug of the grounding cable to th

Page 314 - Electromagnetic compliance

PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the IF and ground cables phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-59 To run the IF cable into the building, proceed as f

Page 315 - Compliance testing

Testing the ODU and IF cable Chapter 5: Installation 5-60 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Testing the ODU and IF cable Applies to ODU deployments on

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Testing the ODU and IF cable phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-61 Figure 80 Example of a cable analyzer Test preparation

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Testing the ODU and IF cable Chapter 5: Installation 5-62 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) To prepare for pre-power testing, proceed as follows: 1 Con

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Testing the ODU and IF cable phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-63 Cable loss example using a 17 meter cable This example is

Page 319 - Distances from antenna

Testing the ODU and IF cable Chapter 5: Installation 5-64 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 83 Cable loss plot for a 17 meter cable with ODU co

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Testing the ODU and IF cable phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-65 Figure 84 Cable loss plot for a 100 meter cable with no O

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Testing the ODU and IF cable Chapter 5: Installation 5-66 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Expected cable loss Table 215 quotes the expected cable lo

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Testing the ODU and IF cable phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-67 Measuring distance to fault The distance to fault (DTF) t

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Licensing requirements phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 9 Licensing requirements Operating license This equipment operates i

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Testing the ODU and IF cable Chapter 5: Installation 5-68 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) DTF return loss example This example shows typical DTF ret

Page 325 - Preparing tools

PTP 800 Series User Guide Testing the ODU and IF cable phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-69 Figure 87 DTF plot for a 17 meter cable with ODU connecte

Page 326 - Unit pre-configuration

Installing antennas and IRFUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-70 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Installing antennas and IRFUs Applies to IRFU deployments

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and IRFUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-71 Installing the IRFU in the rack Allocate a free space of

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Installing antennas and IRFUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-72 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Connecting the flexible waveguide to the IRFU To connect t

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and IRFUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-73 Table 217 IRFU waveguide and flange specifications Band

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Installing antennas and IRFUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-74 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Grounding the IRFU Ground the IRFU by connecting a 4.11 mm

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing antennas and IRFUs phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-75 Safety requirements for grounding: It is very important

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Installing antennas and IRFUs Chapter 5: Installation 5-76 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Connecting power to the IRFU Connect the power supply cabl

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the CMU phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-77 Installing the CMU This section describes how to mount the CMU in th

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Important safety information II phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Electrical safety The power cable connections must meet International Electrotechnic

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Licensing requirements About This User Guide 10 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012)

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Installing the CMU Chapter 5: Installation 5-78 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Examples of permissible Restricted Access Locations are:- • A lockab

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the CMU phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-79 Figure 95 CMU mounted on bench Wall mounting When mounting on a wa

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Installing the CMU Chapter 5: Installation 5-80 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 97 CMU with rack mounting kit and blanking plate Figure 98

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the CMU phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-81 Figure 99 CMU ground connector Connecting the CMU to the IF cable

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Installing the CMU Chapter 5: Installation 5-82 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) ODU-based deployments Cut any surplus length from the CMU end of the

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the CMU phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-83 Figure 101 Cambium AC to DC converter For details of alternative p

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Preparing network connections (1+0 and 2+0 links) Chapter 5: Installation 5-84 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Preparing network connections (1+0 and

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Preparing network connections (1+0 and 2+0 links) phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-85 Installing a copper data interface If

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Preparing network connections (1+0 and 2+0 links) Chapter 5: Installation 5-86 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Installing a fiber data interface If a

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Preparing network connections (1+0 and 2+0 links) phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-87 Installing a management interface If

Page 346 - Attaching ODUs to coupler

PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-1 Chapter 1: Product description This chapter provides a high level description of the PTP

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Preparing network connections (1+0 and 2+0 links) Chapter 5: Installation 5-88 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Connecting fiber cables to the CMU To

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Preparing network connections (1+1 Hot Standby) phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-89 Preparing network connections (1+1 Hot

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Preparing network connections (1+1 Hot Standby) Chapter 5: Installation 5-90 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Installing an out-of-band protection sp

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Preparing network connections (1+1 Hot Standby) phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-91 Installing a redundant copper interface

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Preparing network connections (1+1 Hot Standby) Chapter 5: Installation 5-92 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Installing a redundant fiber interface I

Page 352 - Attaching antenna to pole

PTP 800 Series User Guide Preparing network connections (1+1 Hot Standby) phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-93 Refer to Connecting fiber cables to the

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Preparing network connections (1+1 Hot Standby) Chapter 5: Installation 5-94 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Installing a protection cable If a 1+1 p

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Replacing IRFU components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-95 Replacing IRFU components Applies to IRFU deployments only.

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Replacing IRFU components Chapter 5: Installation 5-96 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 110 IRFU components (example)

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Replacing IRFU components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-97 Before replacing IRFU components, check that the required too

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Overview Chapter 1: Product description 1-2 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Overview Cambium PTP 800 Licensed Ethernet Microwave products are designe

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Replacing IRFU components Chapter 5: Installation 5-98 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 111 Transceiver replacement (1+0 example) Remove the

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Replacing IRFU components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-99 4 Remove the IRFU section Cover Plate by unfastening both its

Page 360 - Preparing IF cables

Replacing IRFU components Chapter 5: Installation 5-100 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Replacing a branching unit When replacing a branching unit, r

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Replacing IRFU components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-101 3 Remove the cable between the Tx filter to the RF switch. 4

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Replacing IRFU components Chapter 5: Installation 5-102 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Replacing filters When replacing filters, refer to Figure 113

Page 363 - Crimping a connector

PTP 800 Series User Guide Replacing IRFU components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-103 4 Separate the Circulator Assembly from both filters. Insta

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Replacing IRFU components Chapter 5: Installation 5-104 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Remove the fan assembly To remove the old fan assembly, proce

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Replacing IRFU components phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5-105 Table 220 RF cable connections (1+1 Tx MHSB / Rx SD example

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Replacing IRFU components Chapter 5: Installation 5-106 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012)

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PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-1 Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment This chapter describes how to configure a PTP 800

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Overview phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-3 Supported bands and frequencies The PTP 800 outdoor unit (ODU) platform support

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Preparing for configuration and alignment Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-2 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Preparing for configuration and

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 1: Connecting to the unit phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-3 Task 1: Connecting to the unit This task consists of the

Page 371 - Hoisting the main IF cable

Task 1: Connecting to the unit Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-4 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and cli

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 1: Connecting to the unit phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-5 6 If the network adaptor supports advanced properties, th

Page 373 - Using the hoist line

Task 1: Connecting to the unit Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-6 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Connecting to the PC and powering up Connec

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 1: Connecting to the unit phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-7 4 Select menu option System Administration. The login pag

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Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-8 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Task 2: Configuring IP and

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-9 In-band management Where in-band manageme

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Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-10 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Configuring the IP interfa

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-11 The SFP Configuration page is only di

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Overview Chapter 1: Product description 1-4 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 3 PTP 800 licensed bands and frequencies (IRFU platform) Licensed

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Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-12 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 221 IP interface a

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-13 Attribute Meaning Management Mode ‘Out

Page 382 - Testing the ODU and IF cable

Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-14 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 222 Management por

Page 383 - Test preparation

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-15 Attribute Meaning Management Port Auto

Page 384 - Testing cable loss

Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-16 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 223 Data port attr

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-17 Attribute Meaning Data Port Copper Auto

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Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-18 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 224 Bridged Ethern

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-19 Figure 117 Confirm LAN Configuration

Page 388 - Expected cable loss

Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-20 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Access to the CMU can be

Page 389 - Measuring distance to fault

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 3: Installing license keys phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-21 Task 3: Installing license keys This task consists of t

Page 390 - DTF return loss example

PTP 800 Series User Guide Overview phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-5 System components The main components of the PTP 800 are shown in Figure 1 (ODU

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Task 3: Installing license keys Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-22 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 118 Software License Key page T

Page 392 - Preparation

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 3: Installing license keys phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-23 Attribute Meaning Transmit Capacity Maximum permitted

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Task 3: Installing license keys Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-24 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Starting the full capacity trial The full

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 4: Upgrading software version phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-25 Task 4: Upgrading software version This task consist

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Task 4: Upgrading software version Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-26 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 120 Software Version in System

Page 396 - Grounding the IRFU

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 4: Upgrading software version phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-27 4 Select Browse. Navigate to the folder containing t

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Task 5: Configuring security Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-28 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Task 5: Configuring security Perform this ta

Page 398 - Connecting power to the IRFU

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 5: Configuring security phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-29 Configuring AES encryption To configure AES link encryptio

Page 399 - Installing the CMU

Task 5: Configuring security Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-30 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 121 Installation Configuration page

Page 400 - Mounting the CMU

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 5: Configuring security phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-31 Configuring AES encryption in an operational link Configu

Page 401 - Rack mounting

Overview Chapter 1: Product description 1-6 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) The main components are: • Compact modem unit (CMU): The CMU converts da

Page 402 - Grounding the CMU

Task 5: Configuring security Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-32 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Configuring HTTPS/TLS Perform this procedure

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 5: Configuring security phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-33 Using the Security Wizard If the PTP 800 is to operate in

Page 404 - IRFU-based deployments

Task 5: Configuring security Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-34 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 122 Security Configuration Wizard pa

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 5: Configuring security phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-35 Step 1: Enter key of keys Erasing or changing the keys o

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Task 5: Configuring security Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-36 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 124 Step 2: TLS Private Key and Publ

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 5: Configuring security phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-37 Step 4: Login information settings The Step 4: Login Infor

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Task 5: Configuring security Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-38 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Step 6: Enter the wireless link encryption

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 5: Configuring security phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-39 Step 7: HTTP and Telnet settings The Step 7: HTTP and Tel

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Task 5: Configuring security Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-40 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 226 HTTP and Telnet attributes Attri

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 5: Configuring security phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-41 Step 8: Commit security configuration Review all changes t

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Overview phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-7 For more information about these link types refer to: • Planning 1+0 links on

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Task 5: Configuring security Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-42 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) If the Key of keys is entered or modified i

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 5: Configuring security phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-43 Figure 131 Local User Accounts page (identity-based user

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Task 5: Configuring security Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-44 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 227 Local User account management at

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 5: Configuring security phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-45 Setting password complexity Complete this task to configu

Page 417 - Replacing IRFU components

Task 5: Configuring security Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-46 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Attribute Meaning Best practice Maximum Co

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 5: Configuring security phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-47 Attribute Meaning Best practice Special Characters User

Page 419 - Replacing a transceiver

Task 5: Configuring security Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-48 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 229 Identity-based user accounts att

Page 420 - Remove the transceiver

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 5: Configuring security phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-49 Figure 133 Change Password page Protecting access to the

Page 421 - Install the new transceiver

Task 5: Configuring security Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-50 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Configuring RADIUS authentication This task

Page 422 - Replacing a branching unit

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 5: Configuring security phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-51 Figure 135 RADIUS Configuration page

Page 423 - Reinstall the transceiver

Compact modem unit (CMU) Chapter 1: Product description 1-8 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Compact modem unit (CMU) This section describes the PTP 8

Page 424 - Replacing filters

Task 5: Configuring security Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-52 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 230 RADIUS Authentication attributes

Page 425 - Replacing a fan assembly

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 6: Configuring protection phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-53 Task 6: Configuring protection If the PTP 800 link is to

Page 426 - Replacing an RF cable

Task 6: Configuring protection Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-54 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Configuring 1+1 Hot Standby links Before c

Page 427 - Install the new RF cable

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 6: Configuring protection phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-55 Before upgrading existing links from unprotected to prot

Page 428

Task 6: Configuring protection Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-56 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 137 Protection Configuration page

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 6: Configuring protection phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-57 Figure 139 Protection Configuration page for 1+1 (Secon

Page 430

Task 6: Configuring protection Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-58 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) If a coupler is used, connect the Primar

Page 431

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 6: Configuring protection phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-59 Attribute Meaning Fault Protection Switching ‘Enabled’

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Task 6: Configuring protection Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-60 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Attribute Meaning Primary Recovery Only

Page 433 - Updating the ARP table

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 6: Configuring protection phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-61 Upgrading an unprotected link to 1+1 Hot Standby This se

Page 434

PTP 800 Series User Guide Compact modem unit (CMU) phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-9 CMU interfaces The CMU front panel interfaces are illustrated i

Page 435

Task 6: Configuring protection Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-62 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) To implement protection on an unprotected

Page 436 - Out-of-band management

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 7: Configuring wireless interface phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-63 Task 7: Configuring wireless interface The Insta

Page 437 - In-band management

Task 7: Configuring wireless interface Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-64 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 141 Current Installation S

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 7: Configuring wireless interface phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-65 Step 1: Enter equipment details Step 1 of the In

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Task 7: Configuring wireless interface Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-66 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 143 Step 1: Enter equipmen

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 7: Configuring wireless interface phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-67 Attribute Meaning Site Name The Site Name wher

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Task 7: Configuring wireless interface Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-68 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Attribute Meaning RFU Receive Bra

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 7: Configuring wireless interface phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-69 Attribute Meaning Short Power Cycle For Recover

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Task 7: Configuring wireless interface Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-70 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 145 Step 2: Radio License

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 7: Configuring wireless interface phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-71 Table 233 Step 2: Radio License Configuration a

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PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) i Contents Important safety information ...

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Compact modem unit (CMU) Chapter 1: Product description 1-10 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Interface Function Recovery This switch is used to sta

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Task 7: Configuring wireless interface Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-72 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Step 3: Configuring wireless param

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 7: Configuring wireless interface phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-73 Attribute Meaning User ACM Highest Mod Mode The

Page 449

Task 7: Configuring wireless interface Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-74 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 149 Step 4: Confirm Instal

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 7: Configuring wireless interface phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-75 Step 5: Skipping antenna alignment Do not start

Page 451 - Entering a new license key

Task 7: Configuring wireless interface Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-76 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Step 6: Completing configuration w

Page 452

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 8: Setting up SNMP agent phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-77 Task 8: Setting up SNMP agent If SNMP is enabled, when an

Page 453

Task 8: Setting up SNMP agent Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-78 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Step 1: SNMP configuration (for SNMPv3) Th

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 8: Setting up SNMP agent phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-79 Attribute Meaning SNMP Port Number The port that the SNM

Page 455

Task 8: Setting up SNMP agent Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-80 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 155 Step 3: SNMP User Policy Config

Page 456 - Task 5: Configuring security

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 8: Setting up SNMP agent phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-81 Table 237 Step 3: SNMP User Policy Configuration attrib

Page 457 - Configuring AES encryption

PTP 800 Series User Guide Compact modem unit (CMU) phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-11 Table 5 CMU LED states Indicator State Description ODU Gre

Page 458

Task 8: Setting up SNMP agent Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-82 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Step 4: SNMP user accounts configuration (f

Page 459

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 8: Setting up SNMP agent phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-83 Attribute Meaning Passphrase Confirm Confirmation of Pas

Page 460 - Configuring HTTPS/TLS

Task 8: Setting up SNMP agent Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-84 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Attribute Meaning SNMP Trap IP Address 1 T

Page 461 - Using the Security Wizard

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 8: Setting up SNMP agent phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-85 Figure 158 Confirm SNMP Configuration page (for SNMPv3)

Page 462

Task 8: Setting up SNMP agent Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-86 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Configuring SNMPv1/2c agent Perform this t

Page 463 - Step 1: Enter key of keys

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 8: Setting up SNMP agent phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-87 Attribute Meaning SNMP Community String The SNMP communi

Page 464 - Step 3: User security banner

Task 8: Setting up SNMP agent Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-88 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 241 Step 3: SNMP Trap Configuration

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 8: Setting up SNMP agent phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-89 Figure 161 Confirm SNMP Configuration page (for SNMPv1/2

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Task 9: Configuring alarms and messages Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-90 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Task 9: Configuring alarms and me

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 9: Configuring alarms and messages phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-91 Figure 162 Diagnostic Alarms page (with protec

Page 468

Compact modem unit (CMU) Chapter 1: Product description 1-12 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Further reading on the CMU For more information on the

Page 469

Task 9: Configuring alarms and messages Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-92 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Configuring generation of email m

Page 470 - Setting user account options

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 9: Configuring alarms and messages phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-93 Table 242 Email Configuration attributes Attr

Page 471

Task 10: Configuring syslog Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-94 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Task 10: Configuring syslog Perform this task

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 10: Configuring syslog phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-95 Table 243 Syslog Configuration attributes Attribute Meani

Page 473 - Setting password complexity

Task 11: Configuring remote access Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-96 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Task 11: Configuring remote access Con

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 11: Configuring remote access phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-97 Table 244 Web-Based Management attributes Attribut

Page 475

Task 12: Aligning antennas Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-98 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Task 12: Aligning antennas Use the Installatio

Page 476 - Changing own user password

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 12: Aligning antennas phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-99 Prerequisites for alignment Before starting alignment, confi

Page 477

Task 12: Aligning antennas Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-100 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Aligning a pair of antennas Connect the CMUs

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 12: Aligning antennas phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-101 Figure 166 Step 6: Antenna Alignment page (searching for l

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Outdoor unit (ODU) phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-13 Outdoor unit (ODU) This section describes the PTP 800 ODU and its in

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Task 12: Aligning antennas Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-102 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Aligning one end Align the antenna at one end

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 12: Aligning antennas phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-103 Figure 168 Typical RSSI voltage peaks and troughs Alignin

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Task 12: Aligning antennas Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-104 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3 If any of the above requirements are not me

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 12: Aligning antennas phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-105 Step 7: Completing alignment The Step 7: Installation Compl

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Task 13: Reviewing configuration and performance Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-106 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Task 13: Reviewing conf

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 13: Reviewing configuration and performance phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-107 Figure 172 Installation Configuratio

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Task 13: Reviewing configuration and performance Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-108 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 245 System Conf

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 13: Reviewing configuration and performance phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-109 Attribute Meaning Short Power Cycle

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Task 13: Reviewing configuration and performance Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-110 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Comparing actual to pre

Page 489

PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 14: Configuring quality of service phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-111 Task 14: Configuring quality of service Config

Page 490

Outdoor unit (ODU) Chapter 1: Product description 1-14 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) The term ‘ODU’ covers both ODU-A and ODU-B. ODU interfaces Th

Page 491 - Starting Installation Wizard

Task 14: Configuring quality of service Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-112 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 174 QoS Configuration pa

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 14: Configuring quality of service phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-113 Table 246 Layer 2 Control Protocols Attribute

Page 493

Task 15: Connecting link to the network Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-114 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Task 15: Connecting link to the

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 15: Connecting link to the network phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-115 6 For a 1+1 Hot Standby link, re-enable autom

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Task 15: Connecting link to the network Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-116 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 175 Time Configuration p

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 15: Connecting link to the network phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-117 Figure 176 Time Configuration page (SNTP enab

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Task 15: Connecting link to the network Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-118 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 249 SNTP clock attributes

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Task 15: Connecting link to the network phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-119 Attribute Meaning SNTP Sync The current stat

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Task 15: Connecting link to the network Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-120 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 177 Save & Restore C

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Configuring for FIPS 140-2 applications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-121 Configuring for FIPS 140-2 applications Perfor

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Outdoor unit (ODU) phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-15 Figure 6 ODU-B front view Figure 7 ODU rear view

Page 502

Configuring for FIPS 140-2 applications Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-122 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 8 To confirm that the above step

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Configuring for FIPS 140-2 applications phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 6-123 HTTPS key size warning If the HTTPS key size w

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Configuring for FIPS 140-2 applications Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment 6-124 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012)

Page 505 - Configuring SNMPv3 agent

PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-1 Chapter 7: Operation This chapter describes how to operate a PTP 800 link. The following

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Web-based management Chapter 7: Operation 7-2 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Web-based management This section describes the layout and the main men

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Web-based management phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-3 Figure 180 Menu and System Summary page (wireless link up) To m

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Web-based management Chapter 7: Operation 7-4 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Using the menu options All web pages contain the menu navigation bar on

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Web-based management phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-5 Menu option Procedures Comparing actual to predicted performance

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Web-based management Chapter 7: Operation 7-6 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Menu option Procedures Zeroizing critical security parameters on page

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Web-based management phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-7 Attribute Meaning Link Name The name of the PTP link, as set in t

Page 512

Outdoor unit (ODU) Chapter 1: Product description 1-16 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 8 ODU-A side view Figure 9 ODU-B side view Table

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Web-based management Chapter 7: Operation 7-8 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 182 System Status page (unprotected link) Transmit power, re

Page 514 - Configuring SNMPv1/2c agent

PTP 800 Series User Guide Web-based management phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-9 Figure 183 System Status page (1+1 Hot Standby link) Status attri

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Web-based management Chapter 7: Operation 7-10 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 252 RFU Status attribute values Value Meaning OK The RFU is

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Web-based management phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-11 Table 254 Wireless Link Status attribute values Value Meaning U

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Web-based management Chapter 7: Operation 7-12 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Table 256 Data Port Status attribute values Value Meaning Down The

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Web-based management phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-13 Figure 185 Browser Title variable entry In the Browser Title att

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Web-based management Chapter 7: Operation 7-14 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Example Each unit in a 1+1 Hot Standby link may be fully identified by

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing alarms and events phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-15 Managing alarms and events This section describes how to man

Page 521

Managing alarms and events Chapter 7: Operation 7-16 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) The alarms are defined as follows: <attribute name> Neighb

Page 522 - Task 10: Configuring syslog

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing alarms and events phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-17 Data port fiber status Definition: Reports the status of the

Page 523

PTP 800 Series User Guide Outdoor unit (ODU) phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-17 # Interface Function 4 Ground connector This is used to ground t

Page 524

Managing alarms and events Chapter 7: Operation 7-18 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Fips Operational Mode Alarm Definition: The unit is FIPS 140-2 c

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PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing alarms and events phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-19 Management Port Ethernet Speed Status Definition: In a 1+1 H

Page 526 - Task 12: Aligning antennas

Managing alarms and events Chapter 7: Operation 7-20 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Protection Interface Status Definition: • If the protection ca

Page 527 - Aligning dual-polar antennas

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing alarms and events phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-21 RFU High Temperature Definition: This indicates when the tem

Page 528 - Step 6: Aligning antennas

Managing alarms and events Chapter 7: Operation 7-22 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) RFU Rx RF Synth Lock Definition: This indicates a failure of the

Page 529 - Preparing for alignment

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing alarms and events phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-23 • The Data Port of either CMU is not connected or has not n

Page 530 - Aligning one end

Managing alarms and events Chapter 7: Operation 7-24 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Wireless Receive Signal Status Definition: The Wireless Receive

Page 531 - Post-alignment actions

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing alarms and events phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-25 SNMP Trap name Description Cause and action linkDown A li

Page 532

Managing alarms and events Chapter 7: Operation 7-26 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) SNMP Trap name Description Cause and action unitOutOfCalibrati

Page 533 - Step 7: Completing alignment

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing alarms and events phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-27 SNMP Trap name Description Cause and action dataPortFiberS

Page 534

Indoor RF unit (IRFU) Chapter 1: Product description 1-18 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Indoor RF unit (IRFU) This section describes the PTP 800 IR

Page 535

Managing alarms and events Chapter 7: Operation 7-28 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) SNMP Trap name Description Cause and action managementPortStat

Page 536

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing alarms and events phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-29 SNMP Trap name Description Cause and action rxDiversityDat

Page 537

Managing alarms and events Chapter 7: Operation 7-30 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) SNMP Trap name Description Cause and action dataPortEthernetSp

Page 538

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing alarms and events phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-31 Managing event notification messages When system logging is

Page 539

Disabling and enabling the wireless interface Chapter 7: Operation 7-32 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Disabling and enabling the wireless interface

Page 540

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-33 Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links This section describes ho

Page 541

Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 7: Operation 7-34 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) This page shows the same view of the link from the web inte

Page 542 - Connecting to the network

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-35 Symbols or text Meaning The CMU configured as Secondar

Page 543 - Setting the real-time clock

Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 7: Operation 7-36 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Symbols or text Meaning This indicates that fault protecti

Page 544

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-37 Forcing protection switches Protection switches may be f

Page 545

PTP 800 Series User Guide Indoor RF unit (IRFU) phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-19 Transceivers Each transceiver provides the necessary frequency co

Page 546

Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 7: Operation 7-38 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Example For example, one possible forced protection switchi

Page 547

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-39 2 Select Make Secondary Active at the Tx Lo end. The res

Page 548

Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 7: Operation 7-40 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3 Select Make Tx Hi Secondary and Tx Lo Primary Active. The

Page 549

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-41 4 Select Make Secondary Active at the Tx Lo end. The res

Page 550

Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 7: Operation 7-42 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 5 Select Make Tx Hi Primary and Tx Lo Primary Active. The in

Page 551 - HTTPS key size warning

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-43 Enabling and disabling fault protection The Protected

Page 552

Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 7: Operation 7-44 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1 Suppose that initially, fault protection is enabled at bot

Page 553 - Chapter 7: Operation

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-45 2 Select Disable Fault Protection at the Tx Hi end. The

Page 554 - Web-based management

Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 7: Operation 7-46 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 3 Select Disable Fault Protection at the Tx Lo end. The resu

Page 555

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-47 4 Select Enable Fault Protection at the Tx Hi end. The r

Page 556 - Using the menu options

Contents ii phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) IRFU availability ...

Page 557

Indoor RF unit (IRFU) Chapter 1: Product description 1-20 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) IRFU configuration options IRFUs are available with the fol

Page 558 - Viewing the system summary

Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 7: Operation 7-48 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Replacing a CMU in a 1+1 Hot Standby link Pre-configuring th

Page 559 - Viewing the system status

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-49 Replacing the CMU on site To replace the CMU on site, pr

Page 560

Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links Chapter 7: Operation 7-50 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Making the Primary unit the active unit If the replacement

Page 561 - Status attributes

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing security phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-51 Managing security This section describes how to manage security featu

Page 562

Managing security Chapter 7: Operation 7-52 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Displaying login information To display details of the most recent succes

Page 563

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing security phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-53 4 Select Reboot Wireless Unit. The Reboot Confirmation dialog is disp

Page 564

Managing security Chapter 7: Operation 7-54 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Unprotected link To change the AES encryption key for an unprotected link

Page 565

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing security phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-55 4 Force a simultaneous protection switch at both ends of the wireless

Page 566 - Logging out

Managing security Chapter 7: Operation 7-56 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Changing the log-out timer The automatic logout time period is the amount

Page 567 - Managing alarms and events

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing performance phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-57 Managing performance This section describes how to view and manage

Page 568 - Data port disabled warning

PTP 800 Series User Guide Indoor RF unit (IRFU) phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-21 1+1 Tx MHSB (with equal or unequal receiver coupling) This option

Page 569 - FCC capacity check

Managing performance Chapter 7: Operation 7-58 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 194 System Statistics and Counters page

Page 570 - Link name mismatch

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing performance phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-59 Table 261 System Statistics and Counters attributes Attribute M

Page 571 - Management port status

Managing performance Chapter 7: Operation 7-60 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Attribute Meaning Aggregate Data Rate The sum of the data rate in th

Page 572 - RFU Fan

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing performance phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-61 Attribute Meaning Code Word Error Ratio Code Word Error Ratio pr

Page 573 - RFU Rx IF Synth Lock

Managing performance Chapter 7: Operation 7-62 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Resetting system statistics and counters To check system statistics a

Page 574 - RFU Tx RF Synth Lock

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing performance phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-63 Figure 196 Diagnostics page (1+1 link) Using the diagnostics plo

Page 575 - Wireless link status

Managing performance Chapter 7: Operation 7-64 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) To plot diagnostics, proceed as follows: 1 Select menu option System,

Page 576 - Managing SNMP traps

PTP 800 Series User Guide Managing performance phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-65 The following statistics can be downloaded (refer to Table 261 for

Page 577

Managing performance Chapter 7: Operation 7-66 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Maintaining the system Once installed, a PTP 800 link should require l

Page 578

PTP 800 Series User Guide Restoring, upgrading and rebooting phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-67 Restoring, upgrading and rebooting This section desc

Page 579

Indoor RF unit (IRFU) Chapter 1: Product description 1-22 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1+0 Tx MHSB Ready (with equal or unequal receiver coupling

Page 580

Restoring, upgrading and rebooting Chapter 7: Operation 7-68 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Attributes excluded from save and restore Most of the co

Page 581

PTP 800 Series User Guide Restoring, upgrading and rebooting phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-69 Rebooting To reboot the CMU, select menu option Rebo

Page 582

Restoring, upgrading and rebooting Chapter 7: Operation 7-70 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) If the 1+1 Hot Standby link is operational, upgrade the

Page 583

PTP 800 Series User Guide Using recovery mode phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-71 Using recovery mode This section describes how the CMU enters recov

Page 584

Using recovery mode Chapter 7: Operation 7-72 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Selecting recovery option Before starting this task, check that the C

Page 585

PTP 800 Series User Guide Using recovery mode phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-73 Figure 201 Recovery Options page Table 262 Recovery options Opt

Page 586

Using recovery mode Chapter 7: Operation 7-74 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Upgrading software image Perform this task when the CMU is in recovery

Page 587

PTP 800 Series User Guide Using recovery mode phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-75 Resetting IP and Ethernet configuration to factory defaults Perfor

Page 588 - Viewing alarms and faults

Using recovery mode Chapter 7: Operation 7-76 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Erasing configuration Perform this task when the CMU is in recovery mod

Page 589 - Forcing protection switches

PTP 800 Series User Guide Using recovery mode phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 7-77 To erase the critical security parameters of the CMU, proceed as fo

Page 590 - Example

PTP 800 Series User Guide Indoor RF unit (IRFU) phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-23 1+1 Tx MHSB / Rx SD This option consists of two transceivers with

Page 591

Using recovery mode Chapter 7: Operation 7-78 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012)

Page 592

PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 8-1 Chapter 8: Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to identify and correct faults in

Page 593

Connecting to the web management interface Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8-2 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Connecting to the web management interface

Page 594

PTP 800 Series User Guide Connecting to the web management interface phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 8-3 Check the CMU status indicator The CMU status

Page 595 - Example

Connecting to the web management interface Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8-4 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Check the Management port Ethernet connecti

Page 596

PTP 800 Series User Guide Connecting to the web management interface phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 8-5 Check the copper Data port Ethernet connectio

Page 597

Connecting to the web management interface Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8-6 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Check the fiber Data port Ethernet connecti

Page 598

PTP 800 Series User Guide Connecting to the web management interface phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 8-7 Check IP network connection If the Managemen

Page 599

Connecting to the web management interface Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8-8 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Check the Ping response and take action as

Page 600

PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the link phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 8-9 Installing the link Perform this task if any problems are experience

Page 601 - Replacing the CMU on site

Indoor RF unit (IRFU) Chapter 1: Product description 1-24 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 2+0 This option consists of two transceivers with the branc

Page 602

Installing the link Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8-10 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Transmitter status Transmitter status is indicated by the Transmi

Page 603 - Managing security

PTP 800 Series User Guide Installing the link phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 8-11 If the receive power is close to the predicted power for the link t

Page 604 - Disabling AES encryption

Installing the link Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8-12 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Check IRFU status LEDs Table 273 IRFU LED status checks Label

Page 605 - Changing AES encryption keys

PTP 800 Series User Guide Testing protection switchover phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 8-13 Testing protection switchover Perform this task if any pr

Page 606 - 1+1 Hot Standby link

Testing protection switchover Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8-14 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Check the status of the wireless interface Check the st

Page 607

PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) I Glossary Term Definition ACM Adaptive Coding and Modulation AES Advanced Encryption Stand

Page 608 - Changing the log-out timer

Glossary II phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Term Definition ID Identity IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IF Intermediate Fre

Page 609 - Managing performance

PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) III Term Definition RMS Rack Mounting Space. 1 RMS is 44.45 mm (1.75 inch) high. RF Radi

Page 610

Glossary IV phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012)

Page 611

PTP 800 Series User Guide Indoor RF unit (IRFU) phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-25 IRFU interfaces The IRFU transceiver interfaces are illustrated i

Page 612

Indoor RF unit (IRFU) Chapter 1: Product description 1-26 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) # Interface Function 8 RX Connector For connecting the

Page 613

PTP 800 Series User Guide Antennas and couplers phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-27 Antennas and couplers This section describes the PTP 800 antennas

Page 614 - Viewing diagnostics

Antennas and couplers Chapter 1: Product description 1-28 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 18 Direct mount mechanical interface Figure 19 O

Page 615

PTP 800 Series User Guide Antennas and couplers phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-29 Antenna polarization Antennas can be provided as single polar or

Page 616 - Downloading diagnostic data

PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) iii Email alerts ...

Page 617

Antennas and couplers Chapter 1: Product description 1-30 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 21 RMK showing the ODU interface Figure 22 RMK s

Page 618 - Maintaining the system

PTP 800 Series User Guide Antennas and couplers phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-31 Coupler mounting kits are provided in two options: • Symmetric c

Page 619 - Licensed capabilities

Antennas and couplers Chapter 1: Product description 1-32 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 24 Two ODUs and antenna mounted on a coupler Direc

Page 620 - Upgrading software

PTP 800 Series User Guide Antennas and couplers phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-33 Further reading on antennas and couplers For more information on

Page 621 - Rebooting

Cabling and lightning protection Chapter 1: Product description 1-34 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Cabling and lightning protection This section de

Page 622

PTP 800 Series User Guide Cabling and lightning protection phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-35 Figure 26 Cable grounding kit for 1/4" and 3/8&q

Page 623 - Using recovery mode

Cabling and lightning protection Chapter 1: Product description 1-36 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Further reading on cabling and lightning protec

Page 624 - Selecting recovery option

PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless operation phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-37 Wireless operation This section describes how the PTP 800 wireless l

Page 625

Wireless operation Chapter 1: Product description 1-38 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Modulation modes The PTP 800 wireless link operates using sing

Page 626 - Upgrading software image

PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless operation phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-39 Automatic adjustment of the transmitter can be enabled or disabled u

Page 627

Contents iv phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Data network planning ...

Page 628 - Erasing configuration

Wireless operation Chapter 1: Product description 1-40 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Maximum transmit power Maximum transmit power is the maximum p

Page 629 - Downgrading PTP 800 software

PTP 800 Series User Guide Wireless operation phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-41 • Comparing actual to predicted performance on page 6-110 describes

Page 630

Ethernet bridging Chapter 1: Product description 1-42 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Ethernet bridging This section describes how the PTP 800 contro

Page 631 - Chapter 8: Troubleshooting

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ethernet bridging phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-43 Quality of service for bridged Ethernet traffic The PTP 800 Series su

Page 632

Ethernet bridging Chapter 1: Product description 1-44 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) VLAN membership The management agent can be configured to trans

Page 633 - CMU out of service

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ethernet bridging phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-45 In-band management In the in-band management mode, the management age

Page 634

Ethernet bridging Chapter 1: Product description 1-46 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) The wireless link down alert can be deployed in networks which

Page 635

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ethernet bridging phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-47 Figure 28 Forwarding behavior in out-of-band local management mode

Page 636

Ethernet bridging Chapter 1: Product description 1-48 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Forwarding behavior for 1+1 Hot Standby links Forwarding behavi

Page 637 - Check IP network connection

PTP 800 Series User Guide Ethernet bridging phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-49 Protocol layers Protocol layers involved in bridging between Ethernet

Page 638 - Check browser settings

PTP 800 Series User Guide phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) v Ordering coupler mounting kits ...

Page 639 - Installing the link

Ethernet bridging Chapter 1: Product description 1-50 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Figure 34 Protocol layers between external interfaces and the

Page 640 - Antenna alignment

PTP 800 Series User Guide System management phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-51 System management This section introduces the PTP 800 management sys

Page 641 - Check link status

System management Chapter 1: Product description 1-52 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) HTTPS/TLS requires installation of a private key and a public k

Page 642 - Check IRFU status LEDs

PTP 800 Series User Guide System management phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-53 Installation wizard The web-based interface includes an Installation

Page 643

System management Chapter 1: Product description 1-54 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Email alerts The management agent can be configured to generate

Page 644

PTP 800 Series User Guide System management phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-55 The PTP 800 enterprise MIB is available for download in the applicati

Page 645 - Glossary

System management Chapter 1: Product description 1-56 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) The clock supplies accurate

Page 646 - Glossary

PTP 800 Series User Guide System management phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-57 View-based access control model PTP 800 supports the SNMPv3 view-base

Page 647

System management Chapter 1: Product description 1-58 phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) The default user initial is created with a view of the entire M

Page 648

PTP 800 Series User Guide System management phn-2513_004v000 (Oct 2012) 1-59 • SNMPv3 Security Management is changed from MIB-based to web-based.

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