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1. Radio Tis tek ts use t poir the nid and must be sarme on bo A5 as Management Installation Radio Alignment System Mode License Eror 08 Algnment Volage 4V m tede System isin Normal detur Logout Figure 63 Changing the Link Identifier Home Operation rH Sic Nene soos Maintenance Test tink 10 Transm Mabon Mode Modulsion Mode Romao Logout System Status so ere Radio Link heretice x Power Low vector Eror in Temperabre High MAU Temperatur Rato Link Down E Figure 64 Mismatch in Link Identifier name result a warning message Page 60 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 5 4 7 Administration Security Users This page shows the users who are registered to use the system together with their privilege level Role It is possible to add new users by clicking on New and this allows the new username password and privilege level Role to be set Passwords must contain at least 6 characters SUB10 Home Administration Security Users System Information Site Name Ash House Link Name Test Link 10 Terminal Name A Transmit Modulation Mode BPSK Receive Modulation Mode 8PSK Air Data Rate 1000 Mbps Regulatory FCCETSI Users Logout User Management User NENNEN admin
2. Configuration Item Web Page MIB Object Link Identifier Administration Installation sub10UnitMgmiLinkld Use DHCP Administration Management IP sub10UnitMgmtipDHGP IP Address Administration Management IP Isub10UnitMgmtlpAddress Subnet Mask Administration Management IP sub10UnitMgmtipSubnetMask Default Gateway Administration Management IP sub10UnitMgmtipDefGateway Enable VLAN Management Administration Management IP sub1 0UnitMgmtVianState Management VLAN Id Administration Management IP subOUnitMgmtVlanld Management VLAN Priority Administration Management IP subtOUnitMgmtVlanPriority Management VLAN DEI Administration Management IP sub7OUnitMgmtVianDEI Read Community Administration Management SNMP sub10UnitMgmtSnmpReadCommunity Write Community Administration Management SNMP sub10UnitMgmtSnmpWriteCommunity Synchronous Ethernet Administration SyncE sub10UnitMgmtSyncE Enable VLAN Filtering Administration VLAN sub10EthMgmtVianFiltering Allowed VLAN Administration VLAN sub1 0EthMgmtVianAllowedid Enable Default VLAN Administration VLAN sub1 0EthMgmtVianDefaultEnabled Default VLAN Id Administration VLAN sub1 0EthMgmtVianDefaultid Default VLAN Priority Administration VLAN sub10EthMgmtVianDefaultPriority Defa
3. Figure 72 Alarm Management An alarm is based on the monitoring and comparison of a measured object with configured thresholds An alarm is persistent in that it can exist in a raised state until it is later cleared The attributes of an alarm for example the action taken frequency of monitoring and values of thresholds are fully configurable The unit has a number of fixed alarms by default The attributes of a fixed alarm can be configured except for the name and the monitored object a fixed alarm cannot be deleted In addition to fixed alarms the user can create user defined alarms A user defined alarm is fully configurable including the name and measured object Page 66 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 Alarm Names Measurements and Notifications Configure alarm attributes Alarm Name Identifies the alarm cannot change fixed alarm names Enable Alarm Enabled Measured object is monitored and alarm state will be raised or cleared according to configured thresholds Disabled Measured object is not monitored and alarm state is unknown Measured Object The parameter in the unit subject to monitoring and threshold comparison Alarm State Colour coded state showing severity for raised alarms Alarm Type Defines the type of alarm Unit Radio or Ethernet and defines the type of SNMP trap sent Alarm Severity The severity indicates the importance of the alarm Measured Object The paramete
4. and 7 being highest DEI stands for Drop Eligible Indicator within IEEE 802 10 The option DEI Enabled sets the DEI Enabled bit which indicates to other network devices such as routers that this VLAN has low priority and in case of system overload these frames may be dropped to reduce congestion If a Management VLAN is entered this will be enabled on pressing the Apply button note that this is likely to result in loss of GUI connection to the terminal and the PC or router will need to be reconfigured to use the same Management VLAN which has just been applied to the terminal If VLAN Filtering is enabled on GUI page VLAN Config then it is important to make sure that both terminals of the link are configured to use a VLAN for management and this VLAN is listed in the Allowed VLAN s table see Figure 53 Adding Management VLAN 99 Sub10 Systems SUB10 c When DHCP is selected the terminal s IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway are acquired from a DHCP server When DHCP is selected these fields are greyed out When using DHCP the terminal cannot be managed until the DHCP client has started up and acquired an IP Address Home Administration Management IP SNMP Link Name Test Link 4 Time Terminal Name A Air Data Rate 700 Mops Logout Regulatory FCCIETSI IPv4 Settings Use DHCP Network Settings MAC Address 98 35 71 00 2 34 IP Address 152168021 Subnet Mask E Default Ga
5. 18 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 4 2 Terminal installation 4 2 1 Terminal installation Attachment and Polarization After the antenna has been securely attached to the pole or mast remove the waterproof plastic cover from both the antenna waveguide boss and also the E1000e terminal boss Then attach the 1000 terminal to the back of the antenna using the metal clips which are permanently attached to the antenna bracket This operation should not be attempted during rainy or wet conditions to avoid water ingress into the waveguide The water drain hole must ALWAYS be positioned on the bottom side of the antenna The polarization of the E1000e terminal is indicated by an arrow on the back of the terminal which shows the orientation if Vertical polarization is required in this case the E1000 terminal should be mounted so that the arrow is pointing up down If Horizontal polarization is required then the E1000e terminal should be rotated before clipping it on to the antenna bracket in such a way that the arrow is pointing left right horizontally Note that the polarization must always be the same at both ends of the link Figure 17 E1000e backhousing with arrow indicating the polarization direction showing Vertical polarization Page 19 Sub10 Systems SUB10 systems com 4 2 2 Terminal instal ion Near field obstructions This is a conservative measurement for the site clearance
6. C zm Tp iy Enable Access Name E m z Target Security Target Address SNMP3 User Group Figure 57 SNMPv3 settings SNMPv3 Engine Id Configure the format of the SNMP v3 Engine Id SNMP Engine Id Format IPv4 Address The IPv4 Address of the unit IPv6 Address Not Available MAC Address The MAC address of the unit Text Plain text up to 18 characters in length SNMP Engine Id Text Plain text up to 18 characters in length if Engine Id format is selected as Text Page 55 Sub10 Systems SUB10 SNMPv3 Group Security Policy Configure authentication and privacy protocols per user group Auth Protocol No Auth Authentication disabled for the group MDS Message Digest algorithm authentication SHAT Secure Hash Algorithm authentication Priv Protocol No Priv Privacy disabled for the group DES Data Encryption Standard AES Advanced Encryption Standard AES encryption will only be permitted if the unit has a valid AES encryption license key installed An AES 256 upgrade may be purchased which will only be supplied if there is official permission to export AES encryption to the country of operation If there is no AES license key installed then the following message is displayed if AES is selected EX Home Admir E SNMP SNMP vi e SNMP v3 tine Name Tes ino Teminal Name Trans Voddaton Mode Re
7. Data Rate 1000 Mbps License Regulatory FOCIETS syncE Unit Radio Interface Radio Link Ethernet Interface Figure 85 User Account Logout Page Page 78 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 5 7 Configuration Rollbacks Critical configuration items which may cause communication loss either over the management or radio link are subject to user confirmation via the web GUI If a configuration confirmation is not received within a timeout period the configuration is rolled back to the previous values See section 5 4 3 for an example of setting critical Radio configuration which is subject to confirmation and rollback Rollbacks can be enabled or disabled and the rollback timeout can be configured using the Administration Unit web GUI see section 5 4 10 The confirmation Rollback feature operates on configuration whether being changed from the Web GUI or over SNMP The table below lists all the configuration that requires a confirmation If confirmation or rollback is not provided either via the GUI or via SNMP it will be reset to the previous values after the configured timeout Confirmation or Rollback over SNMP is achieved by setting the MIB object sub10UnitMgmtTransaction The transaction status can be read by getting the MIB object sub0UnitMgmtTransactionStatus See Sub10 Systems enterprise MIB for more details Confirm Config Rollback Config Page 79 Sub10 Systems SUB10
8. GHz see www icnirp de 4 Safety Code 6 on the Health Canada Website www hc sc gc ca B1 1 2 2 Applicable Limits The limits to be applied depend on the operating frequency of the transmitter All the reference documents agree that exposure limits for the general public in the band around 60GHz are that the applicable limit should be the RF Power Density level The general population should not be exposed to a level 210W m Reference 2 which is applicable under USA regulations provides a simple method of calculating the exposure level at different separation distances and this can be used to identify the minimum separation distance from the product to any member of the general public P G Where RF Power Density S in Watts metre Transmitted Power P in Watts Antenna Gain G as a linear number Separation distance d in metres Page 85 Sub10 Systems SUB10 B1 1 2 3 Results of Analysis The analysis below uses the maximum transmitted fundamental power level from the Liberator E1000e product to calculate the RF Power Density level and the recommended separation distance Separation Recommended Antenna Gain Maximum Power Level Distance m Separation Operating R Mode dBi Linear dBm w S 10W m2 Distance m 1000 44 25119 10 0 01 141 3 QPSK 8PSK 51 125893 10 0 01 3 17 10 At the recommended separation distances the power density of the fundament
9. Maintenance Add User Click to add a new user Reset Click to reset user accounts to default Resor Figure 65 Security Users Page A User s role or password may be modified by clicking the Modify button Please note that after following this process it is necessary to logout and log back in to the terminal for the new privilege level role to take effect So for example if it is desired to elevate a User s privilege level to Maintenance in order to allow the User to perform firmware upgrades the User will not actually benefit from the change until they have logged out and logged in again Page 61 Sub10 Systems SUB10 SUB10 Home Administration Security Users Users System Information M Link Name Test Link 4 aout Terminal A Air Data Rate 700 Mops Regulatory New User User Name P Role initia Password Confirm password Figure 66 User Access Control Page Home Administration Security Users Users CO em fermato O Tum mm Regulatory FCCIETSI Logout User Management admin Maintenance Modify Phil Administration C man Add User Click to add a new user Ta Reset Click to reset user accounts to defaut Raa Figure 67 New user added Page 62 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 5 4 8 Administration License This page allows
10. Protection Zones 3 6 Cabling 4 Installation 4 1 Installation Details 4 2 Terminal installation 4 3 Grounding 4 4 Lightning Surge protector 22 4 5 RJ45 Seal Kit 4 6 Cable installation 4 7 Power injector 4 8 Antenna alignment 4 9 Factory Defaulting a Terminal 4 10 Maintenance 5 Web Management Interface 5 1 Login Page 5 2 Home Page 5 3 Operation 5 4 Administration 5 5 Maintenance 5 7 Configuration Rollbacks 6 SNMP Management Interface A TECHNICAL INFORMATION A 1 Troubleshooting A 2 Specifications B REGULATORY INFORMATION B 1 1 FCC statement B 1 2 Industry Canada statement B 1 3 ETSI Conformity B 1 4 CE Declaration of conformity C CONTACTS C 1 Technical assistance C 2 Sales amp General Product Information Page 3 Sub10 Systems SUB10 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Revision Sub10 Systems reserves the right to revise this documentation periodically without any obligation to provide notification of such revision or changes 1 2 Intended users amp Software Version This manual is intended for all installation and service personnel who are involved in the planning installation operation and maintenance of the Liberator E1000e equipment Although the Liberator E1000e Link is designed for easy installation and setup optimum performance can be achieved by following the procedures outlined in this manual Use of this manual requires that the
11. QoS settings and then to reboot the terminal for any Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 5 4 4 Administration Radio This page is used to control the radio interface it displays the radio parameters for both the local and remote sides of the link and allows the user to make changes Please note that any changes made to either Transmit Power or Channel Selection must be carefully considered before making any changes as it may result in the radio link going down and therefore the remote side will no longer be contactable Firmware version 02 01 03 01 and later supports a rollback feature so that any changes to certain configurations including Tx Power or Frequency require a confirmation within a pre defined expiry time default 3 minutes this is a failsafe mechanism so that if the requested change caused the link to drop then the setting will automatically be rolled back to its previous value if left unconfirmed until the expiry time is reached see Figure 50 For a list of all configuration that is subject to confirmation and potential rollback see Section 5 7 Transmit Power The limit of the Transmit Power into the antenna port can be set to Full nominally 6dBm else it may be reduced below full power by amounts of 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB or 15dB This gives a manual control range from to 15dB below nominal full power Please use the Link Availability Calculator to work out the correct link budget for you
12. Tester WARNING It is strongly advised to first disconnect any network cable attached to the IN port of the PoE supply before a Connecting or disconnecting the PoE supply from the mains power b Connecting or disconnecting the CATSe cable between the PoE supply and the radio terminal ODU Figure 22 PoE power injector Page 22 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 4 8 Antenna alignment Accurate antenna alignment is extremely important to achieve the maximum rain fade margin for the link The terminals can be aligned optically by using a map or Google Earth to establish line of sight relative to a suitable landmark Electrical alignment is then used to optimize performance using a Digital Voltmeter DVM connected to the alignment port on the back housing of the terminal The graphs in Figure 86 and Figure 87 give the required alignment voltage for a given RSSI value and a given range Note that the values of alignment voltage for a given range in Figure 87 are only average values assuming clear air conditions and will vary slightly with geographic location therefore for the most accurate voltage prediction it is strongly encouraged to use the Sub10 Link Calculator available from the Downloads section of the Sub10 Systems website 4 8 1 Alignment Procedure Accurate alignment requires careful adjustment of the alignment bracket following the instruction guide in the antenna box for all adjustm
13. User Group The User and Group used to send the notification Page 56 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 5 4 5 3 Administration Management Time The Time page allows is used to set the internal real time clock on the radio terminal The real time clock is used to timestamp events in logs and SNMP traps SUBITO Home Administration Management Time il System Information SNMP Site Name Ash House Time Link Name Test Link 10 Terminal Name A Logout Transmit Modulation Mode Receive Modulation Mode BPSK Air Data Rate 1000 Mbps Regulatory FCCIETSI System Time Current Time Clock Feb 06 10 28 16 System Clock Date Vearbsis Month 2 Day Time Hours i0 Minutes 28 Seconds is Apoy NTP Server Configuration NTP Enabled Server 1 Server2 Figure 59 Setting the real time clock The first option is simply to set the System Clock date and time and press the Apply button in the System Clock section of the page For greater accuracy the operator can synchronise the internal real time clock to an NTP Network Time Protocol time server To enable the use of an NTP time server the operator must tick the NTP Enabled box and also enter the IP address of an accessible NTP time server into the Server 1 field and also Server 2 field if an alternative server is available and then press the Apply button in the NTP section of the page Page 57 Su
14. a License Key to be entered The License Key is locked to the MAC address of the radio terminal so the License Key can only be used on the radio terminal with the corresponding MAC address Please contact Sub10 Systems Support to obtain your License Key the MAC addresses of both radio terminals will be required in order to generate the Licence Keys Copy and Paste the License Key into the entry box and press Submit If there is error message saying Error key not applied then it is likely that the MAC address is not correct in this case double check that the correct License Key has been applied to the radio terminal and if the error message persists then please contact Sub10 Systems Support Home Administration License bis System Information van Site Name Ash House Qos Link Name Test Link 10 Radio Terminal Name A Transmit Modulation Mode 8PSK Receive Modulation Mode 8PSK Installation Air Data Rate 1000 Mbps Security Regulatory FCC ETSI License aa License Key summary TEED Unit Capacity 1000 Mbps Alarms Encryption None Logout License Key Entry Use the box below to enter a license key Submit Figure 68 Entering the 1Gbps License Key Page 63 Sub10 Systems SUB10 5 4 9 Administration SyncE This page allows the SyncE parameters to be configured Note that setting of these parameters should only be performed by a trained installer as incorrec
15. a mounting position for the radio terminal ODU which is located in a Protected Zone In order to determine the zone of protection against lightning strikes the rolling sphere method is commonly used see Figure 14 In this method an imaginary sphere is rolled over the top of the building or mast regions underneath the lower trajectory of the sphere are in the protection zone whilst areas above this are in danger of a lightning strike which can damage equipment and be hazardous to life The imaginary rolling sphere can only be elevated by lightning finials air terminations or adequately grounded metallic structures not simply by the edge of a roof which has no earth bond The radio terminal should always be installed in a Protected Zone Page 16 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 The radius of the rolling sphere depends on the level of lightning protection required which varies between geographical areas See Table 3 for details A commonly used value for the sphere radius is 45 metres but this will depend on the level of protection needed Table 3 Lightning Protection Levels and Sphere Radius Lightning Sphere Interception Protection radius Current Level m kA 1 20 29 2 30 54 3 45 10 1 4 60 157 Protected Zones Figure 14 Rolling sphere method for determining lightning protection zone 3 6 Cabling The terminal is delivered with an Ethernet c
16. installer has at least a basic experience and understanding of networking equipment as well as some familiarity with its configuration and operation The information covered in this manual should be fully understood prior to installation This Manual refers to the Liberator E1000e running Software Version 2 1 3 8 Please ensure that the software version on the radio terminals is the latest version from the Sub10 Systems website http www sub1Osystems com Please email support sub10systems com if you encounter any issues 1 3 Safety Information 1 3 1 Grounding The E1000e radio terminal outdoor unit must be properly grounded to protect against lightning strikes It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the equipment is installed in accordance with national regulations USA Articles 810 amp 830 of the National Electric Code ANSINFPA No 70 1984 Canada Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code Other countries may require different regulations It is recommended that the outdoor unit be installed by a professional installer 1 3 2 Operation in hostile environments The rated operating temperature of the radio terminal that is the outdoor unit or ODU is from 40 C to 55 C In normal operation the radio terminal will be at a higher temperature than the ambient temperature For safety reasons if the ambient temperature at the location proposed for the radio terminal is likely to exceed 40 C then the radio terminal must be mou
17. management system Note The IP address must be valid and reachable Community The community string sent in each trap to this destination this is used by management systems that require authentication using the trap community string Communities SNMPvi v2c community strings for read only and read write operations when accessing object via an SNMP management system Read Community The community string used for read access Write Community The community string used for write access The following MIBs should be loaded into communicating network management tools 1213 IF MIB SNMP v2 MIB SUB10SYSTEMS MIB 20141119Z mib Table 4 E1000e MIB Compliance Table MIB I ifMIB snmpMIB Sub10Systems Standard MIB II For SNMPv2c linkUp linkDown notifications only interfaces supported as part of MIB II System group including SNMP resources SNMP Traps including well known traps e g coldStart The Sub10 Systems enterprise MIB for CM FM and PM network management liberator v320 LIBERATOR MIB Sub10 Systems V320 enterprise MIB for backwards compatibility Note V320 MIB compatibility mode is disabled by default It can be enabled by setting the SUB10SYSTEMS MIB object sub10UnitMgmtSnmpV320Mib stateEnabled 1 Page 81 Sub10 Systems SUB10 A TECHNICAL INFORMATION A 1 Troubleshooting This chapter provides solutions to problems that
18. period Always press Apply so that changes will take effect Home Administration Unit LAN Unit Configuration cu Site Name Ash House Qos Link Name Link 10 Terminal Name Management Enable Rollbacks Rollback Timeout 150 Installation Security apoy License SyncE Unit Alarms Logout Figure 70 Setting the Rollback function Confirm Config Rollback Config Figure 71 Icon displayed when Rollback function is enabled and a critical change is made on the GUI Page 65 Sub10 Systems SUB10 5 4 11 Administration Alarms The unit has a number of default alarms which cannot be removed from the display but can be disabled and in addition the user can specify extra alarms these can be added on the Alarm Management page but they only take effect after pressing the Apply button For each alarm the type and severity can be changed and there is also an option for sending a trap to SNMP and or to Syslog The Alarm Management page allows the user to create and configure alarms see Figure 72 Home Administration Alarms Alarm Management Alarm Management Threshold Management ff Alarm Names Alarm tame Aam alamType Severity SNMP Syslog parir EE Radovecremr D Faeroe MerovaveunTerperanre Logout June Terps Lo Merowaueurirerporanre RB Fade ira mra ial ue EbLnisiatus 2
19. terminal MAC Address MAC Address of the local radio terminal Site Name This is a free text field that can be used to store the Site Name optional Link Name This is a free text field that can be used to store the Link Name optional Terminal Name This is a free text field that can be used to store the Terminal Name optional Link ID The Link ID must be the same at both ends of the link and should not be used for any other link Note that if the Link ID is not the same at both ends of the link then the radio link may not be established between the 2 ends A warning message will be displayed if the LinkID is not the same at both ends Software Version Software version running in the active memory bank Air Data Rate This may be limited to either 500Mbps or 700Mbps or else set to the full 1000Mbps The Air Data Rate may be increased by purchasing a software licence key Regulatory The regulatory region is always FCC ETSI for E1000e radios as they are certified to both FCC and ETSI standards Current Time The system clock time Page 37 Sub10 Systems SUB10 5 4 Administration The Administration pages are only accessible by users having the required access privileges which are granted by an administrator 5 4 1 Administration LAN Interface By default a radio terminal s Ethernet interface is set to auto negotiate the Ethernet type and rate This page indicates the Ethernet line rate a
20. that a stable firmware version is in the ACTIVE memory bank Click on the Change button in the Switch bank section to swap the active and inactive banks if necessary The Copy button in the Duplicate bank section allows a firmware version to be copied into both banks if desired Firmware upload uses a TFTP server simply select the server IP address and filename There is also the option to upload a firmware file using HTTP SUB10 Home Maintenance Firmware dpi Syslog Site Name Ash House Test Link 10 Terminal Name B Reboot Transmit Modulation Mode BPSK Receive Modulation Mode BPSK Logout Air Data Rate 1000 Mbps Regulatory FCCIETSI Firmware Banks 1 2 02 01 03 07 The firmware in bank 1 vill be loaded following the next restart Switch bank Change the selected firmware bank to boot from Change Duplicate bank Copy the loaded firmware bank to the inactive bank Copy Upload New Firmware Select a file to upload to the inactive bank Ghocse ig No to chosen Upload Upload Firmware Via Enter the IPv4 Address of the TFTP server and the file name to be uploaded Server IP File Name Upload Figure 76 Firmware Upgrade page Page 70 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 Once initiated the firmware upgrade process should not be interrupted see Figure 77 and Figure 78 Interru
21. the Current Statistics 1 minute 15 minute and 24 hour history see Figure 32 It is possible to display each of these time histories in full detail for a selected parameter see Figure 33 Figure 34 These time histories can each be exported to CSV file by clicking on the button Export CSV Home Operation Radio Radio Stats 1m History Ste Name Link Name 15m History Terminal Name 24h History Transmit Modulation Mode Receive Modulation Mode Logout Ar Data Rate Regulatory Stats Current and Latest History Latest 1m History 500 300 RiPOVerMax ES En TaPowerMin TxPawerhug ecient VectEnVax Vectenhva MWUTempMin MwuTempMax MWUTempAig RiMgniPis Em zs TuVompics 216369 BPSKTOQPSK migeskrime RraPSkTime Toeskrime TaPSkTime AFERM AFERMaX AFERA Stat Name Current rtg Radio Statistics Sub10 Systems Page 31 Stats 1 minute interval History Figure 33 1 Minute History for RxPowerMin Page 32 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Page 33 Sta 15 minute interval History Sats Heay Paneer Y Figure 34 15 minute stats history for Rx Power Min Rev 03v08 Sub10 Systems SUB10 5 3 3 Operation Ethernet Ethernet Status The Ethernet Status page shows the Ethernet port parameters By default a radio
22. 0 21 and 192 168 0 22 for terminal A and B respectively All terminals on the network must have a unique IP address in the same range e g 192 168 0 X Any terminal with identical IP addresses will not be visible on the network They must all also have the same subnet mask e g 255 255 255 0 Ping the terminal to make sure that the Liberator E1000e is responding On a Windows PC go to Start Run Type Command Type ping 192 168 0 21 or ping 192 168 0 22 A successful ping will generate four replies soon as the network configuration is correct you can access the GUI Graphical User Interface and check the settings according to section 4 9 A 1 3 Misalignment On the Installation screen see section 5 6 you see the signal strength in dBm e g 30 dBm The correct RSSI value can be obtained from the Sub10 Systems Link Availability Calculator If the value is more than 5dB below below the Link Availability Calculator value then the antenna is not properly aligned to receive the signal You therefore need to re align the terminal to its opposite terminal please follow the instructions in Section 4 8 In order to achieve the most accurate alignment on short links it is recommended to reduce the Transmit power to a value such that the predicted RSSI is not higher than a value of 40dBm for example set to achieve 42dBm is a good number and then align the antenna in Alignment mode After the peak alignment position ha
23. 0 n 91 Untagged 2 VLAN 11 2 VLAN 11 3 VLAN 12 VLAN Table A VLAN Table B 3 VLAN 12 VLAN ID 99 Mgmt VLAN ID 99 Mgmt VLAN ID 10 VLAN ID 10 Default VLAN ID 11 VLAN ID 11 VLAN ID 12 VLAN ID 12 Figure 45 VLAN filtering with Management VLAN and Tag Untag on one end Default VLAN ID 10 Page 44 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 Adminstration VLAN Config e Administration VLAN Conti Eme Regio Intortaco Management Logout VLAN 10 is the default VLAN VLAN Fiering Default VLAN Figure 46 VLAN filtering with VLAN 10 bei Page 45 Sub10 Systems SUB10 5 4 3 Administr This page is used to control the Quality of Service QoS settings QoS has 8 priority queues The priority level of an incoming packet is set by the PCP bits of the VLAN The scheduling algorithm is Strict Priority only Radio Management Installation Securi ation QoS ENT Site Name Ash House Link Name Test Link 10 Terminal Name B Transmit Modulation Receive Modulation Mode BPSK Ait Data Rate 1000 Mbps Regulatory FCCIETSI Ethernet QoS Configuration Enable QoS After setting the QoS parameters it is necessary to click on Appl changes to take effect This allows both terminals to be set to the correct settings before QoS filtering is performed on the traffic Page 46 Figure 47
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25. 2 3 Package contents A complete link is packed in one box The box contains the following Terminal A PoE mains power injectors and leads Quick Start Guide Sealed Ethernet connectors 2 3 1 Terminals Each terminal combines the antenna and the transmitter and receiver Each terminal is connected to the network via an Ethernet cable to outdoor specification with RJ 45 connectors Power is supplied to the terminal through the Ethernet cable a Figure 3 E1000e terminal rear view and front view with no antenna Page 8 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 2 3 2 Antenna and Alignment Bracket The E1000e can be ordered with a selection of antennas as in the table below Table 1 Antennas available for E1000e E1000e antenna Antenna part Diameter Gain Beamwidth Antenna Antenna Box number puts Weight Sub10 811 E antenna 51000580 30cm 44dBi 0 9 45x48x36cm 10 5 kg 50010 812 antenna 51000581 60cm 51dBi 0 4 74x74x 580m 17kg Each antenna is supplied in a separate box as shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 Packaging box for 30cm dish The contents of the box are shown in Figure 5 it consists of the antenna pole mounting brackets and mounting accessories Page 9 Sub10 Systems SUB10 ystems com Figure 5 Contents of 30cm antenna box The alignment bracket facilitates
26. 2c SNMP vil2c p SNMP Read Community Logout SNMP Wrte Community SNMP v1 2c Trap Destinations Enable IP Address Community Figure 56 SNMPv1 v2c settings Communities SNMPv1 v2c community strings for read only and read write operations when accessing MIB objects via SNMP Read Commui The community string used for read access Get GetNext Write Community The community string used for write access Set Trap Destinations Up to three destination are possible each requiring IPv4 Address A valid IP address of the receiving management system Note The IP address must be valid and reachable Community The trap community string sent in each trap to this destination this is used by management systems that require authentication of the trap community Page 54 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 5 4 5 2 2 Administration Management SNMP SNMPv3 Configure the SNMP v3 agent supports User Based Model USM security see Figure 57 Note that the SNMPv3 configuration is only supported through the web GUI and the Sub10 Systems enterprise MIB The configuration may be viewed but not changed via the standard SNMPv3 MIBs this will be supported in a later release Home Administration Management SNMP SNMP v3 NMP va SNMPV3 Configuration Logout SUMPV3 Engine ld Configuration SNMP Engine d Format SNMP Engine d Test E nae
27. 2dB from Full 5 dBm 8 dBm 350 1800 50B from Full dBm 1dBm 250 1250 In software release 02 01 03 07 Transmit Power has maximum values of 7dBm QPSK and 4dBm 8PSK Page 47 Sub10 Systems SUB10 The Modulation Mode can be used to change modulation mode between fixed QPSK up to 700Mbps and 8PSK 1Gbps When in BPSK mode a slow adaptive modulation AMOD algorithm will automatically choose between QPSK and 8PSK according to the condition of the radio link Note that a Licence Key may be required before the 8PSK AMOD mode is enabled Check the Air Data Rate on the Home Page of the GUI If 1000 Mbps is displayed then 8PSK mode is enabled However if the Air Data Rate only shows 500 Mbps or 700 Mbps then please contact Sub10 Systems Support to obtain a Capacity Licence Key Please include the MAC addresses of both radio terminals which will be needed to generate the Licence Keys If the capacity key is only 700Mbps or lower then it is recommended to set the modulation mode to QPSK in order to avoid unnecessary changes up to 8PSK mode which will not increase the usable data rate with a 700Mbps key Home Operation Administration Maintenance s Tes Lim 10 rir Name Logout Trans edison Mode 7 Receive Modusten Made aesk A Data Rate 1000 vps Registry FCCETSI Race Raso Link Px Power Low Vector Err Hon MWU Temperature Hh MWU Temperare Low Ra
28. 5 MHz Figure 51 Radio channels supported on E1000e 71 76GHz band Page 50 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 5 4 5 5 4 5 1 istration Management Administration Management IP Configuration The IP Configuration Page is used to configure the Ethernet interface and Management IP Connectivity SUB10 Home SNMP Time Logout a Page 51 Administration Management IP System Information Site Name T8 Link Name Test Link 8 Terminal Name B Transmit Modulation Mode 8PSK Receive Modulation Mode BPSK Air Data Rate 1000 Mbps Regulatory FCCETSI IPv4 Settings Use DHCP Network Settings MAC Address 98 35 71 00 1011 IP Address 192 168022 Subnet Mask Detault Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Enable VLAN Management Management VLAN Id Management VLAN Priority o Management VLAN DEI Apply Figure 52 IP Configuration By default management connectivity to a terminal is by fixed IPv4 address The default IP address for an A terminal is 192 168 0 21 and the default IP address for B terminal is 192 168 0 22 If it is desired to set up a VLAN for management this should be entered in the Management VLAN Id box with a value from 1 up to 4095 and by setting the Management VLAN Priority with a value from 0 to 7 Management VLAN priority may take values from 0 to 7 with 0 being lowest priority
29. Currently 5 of the non overlapping channel pairs specified for 500MHz channels in ITU R F 2006 and ECC REC 05 07 may be selected as well as intermediate channels An A Terminal receives on channels in the 81 86 GHz range and a B Terminal receives on 71 76 GHz It is obviously necessary to set the remote end of the link to the desired frequency channel first before setting the local end otherwise the link will go down and the remote end will not be contactable The upper duplex band 81 86GHz has exactly the same allocated channels at exactly 10GHz higher in frequency This would mean for example that if Tx Low channel 73875MHz is selected then the radio link must use a Tx High channel of 83875MHz exactly 10GHz higher in frequency WARNING The frequency channels selected must comply with in country radio regulations mu mu Liberator E1000e channels 250MHz 500 MHz 500 MH2 nos 81125 MHz 71250 781250 channels coordinated band 71750 81750 3 channels self coordinated band 72000 82000 72250 82250 x 72500 82500 82375 82625 83625 72750 82750 72875 73125 83125 73000 83000 82875 74125 7 34125 73250 83250 K Guar 73375 74625 84625 73375 83375 73500 83500 83375 73750 83750 738757 74000 84000 74250 84250 743757 74500 84500 84375 74750 84750 75000 85000 75250 85250 75500 85500 75875 75750 85750 8587
30. I EN 302 217 4 2 V1 5 1 Fixed Radio Systems Characteristics and requirements for point to point equipment and antennas Part 4 2 Harmonised EN covering essential requirements of Article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive for antennas B 1 4 CE Declaration of conformity Please see the Sub10 Systems website for the updated signed Declaration of Conformity http www sub10systems com products downloads Page 87 Sub10 Systems SUBIO C CONTACTS C 1 Technical assistance Installers and users please visit the Sub10 Systems Support website http support sub1 0systems com Or Contact support sub1 Osystems com C 2 Sales amp General Product Information Customers please visit the Sub10 Systems website http www sub10systems com Or Contact infoG sub10systems com Our Address Sub10 Systems Limited Ash House Canal Way Kingsteignton Newton Abbot TQ12 3RZ United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1626 818520 Fax 44 0 1626 818566 Page 88 Sub10 Systems
31. Liberator 1000 Manual S Uu B O Rev 03v08 systems com Liberator E1000e Installation amp User Manual Revision 03v08 Firmware v02 01 03 08 UBIO Page 1 Sub10 Systems SUB10 Document Type Project Date Title Classification Document Number Version 00v09 02v01 02v05 03v01 03v02 03v05 03v07 03v08 Page 2 User Manual Liberator E1000e 24 April 2015 E1000e Installation amp User Manual Sub10 Systems Public SUB10 0094_03v08 Date 29 Aug 2014 19 Sep 2014 16 Oct 2014 17 Dec 2014 05 Jan 2015 05 Feb 2015 02 April 2015 24 April 2015 Description Release 2 1 1 15 Release 2 1 2 1 1Gbps 8PSK Release 2 1 2 5 Release 2 1 3 1 Enterprise MIB Configuration Rollback Ethernet and Radio Statistics Release 2 1 3 2 Syslog for all users Release 2 1 3 5 QoS GUI Alarms Enhanced AMOD Release 2 1 3 7 Alarm Management QoS SNMPv3 Release 2 1 3 8 Additional diagnostics Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Revision 1 2 Intended users amp Software Version 1 3 Safety Information 1 4 Warranty 1 5 Copyright Disclaimer 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 2 1 Top Level Descriptio 22 Ethernet switch 2 3 Package contents 2 4 Accessories and Spares available to order as a 3 PLANNING 3 Link distance Link availability 3 3 Spectrum Regulations 3 4 Terminal Mounting Options 3 5 Lightning
32. Table A VLAN Table Figure 40 VLAN s not enabled Allowed VLAN tables empty or not enabled Page 39 Sub10 Systems SUB10 Case 2 VLAN for Management only In this case VLAN is used for Management only VLAN ID 99 All User Traffic is accepted both Tagged and Untagged while the VLAN ID 99 is only used for Management traffic see Figure 41 and Figure 42 The Enable VLAN Filtering box is unticked in Figure 42 Although the VLAN filtering is inactive the Management VLAN ID 99 is still shown in the Allowed VLAN s table for clarity 1000 Terminal Mgmt Mgmt VLAN 99 VIAN 3 al User traffic User traffic Tagged Untagged Tegged Untagged VLAN Table A VLAN Table VLAN ID 99 Mgmt VLAN ID 99 Mgmt Figure 41 VLAN 99 used for Management only with User Traffic both Tagged amp Untagged Page 40 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual SUB10 Home LAN Interface VLAN Config Radio Interface Management Installation Security Logout Page 41 Administration VLAN Config Link Name Terminsl Name Air Ds Regulstory VLAN Filtering for User Traffic Enable VLAN Fi ing restricts user trafic to the allowed VLANs only Rev 03v08 VLAN Filtering Allowed VLANS Only user tag Allowed VLANs with the folowing VLANs is allowed VLAN Filte
33. able terminated with a RJ 45 connector To connect the Liberator E1000e Link to your network use a Cat 5e Ethernet cable with a maximum length of 100 m to the next network node The recommended cable specifications are CAT5e Cable Outdoor Industrial Rated includes rating for UV protection Solid or Multi Braided Screen avoid cables with a metalised plastic foil screen Screened RJ45 Connectors Since the power is supplied by the Ethernet cable please make sure that network equipment used supports power over Ethernet to the Ultra PoE or PoE specification Page 17 Sub10 Systems SUB10 systems com 4 Installation Owing to the small size and integrated design of the Liberator E1000e Link its correct installation and setup is relatively simple When working on a roof ladder mast or staging please take extreme care observing all facility and OSHA or other applicable regulatory agency required safety precautions Figure 15 Professional installation of an E1000e link 4 1 Installation Details 4 1 1 Pole mount The alignment bracket with E1000e antenna 30cm attached is shown in Figure 16 Figure 16 E1000e Alignment bracket note that the protective plastic cover on the antenna boss has been removed in this photo Ensure that the mast has a diameter of between 50 mm to 115 mm 2 to 4 5 Attach the bracket to the pole following the installation guide in the antenna box Page
34. al emission are at most 50 of the applicable limits b All unwanted emissions from the Liberator E1000e are much lower than the fundamental emission and therefore do not increase the Recommended Separation Distance above Sub10 Systems confirms that the Liberator E1000e product when operated with the Recommended Separation Distances meet the applicable of radiation exposure requirements specified in 47CFR Parts1 1307 b 2 1091 and 2 1093 for both fundamental and unwanted emsissions B 1 2 Industry Canada statement This product is not available for general use in Canada as the regulations have not yet been released by Industry Canada It is likely that the regulations when released will be similar to the European standards generated by ETSI It should be noted that on a case by case basis Industry Canada will allow the deployment of limited numbers of product with specific site licensing Please contact Sub10 Systems for the latest information B 1 3 ETSI Conformity Sub10 Systems has demonstrated that the product meets the Essential Requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC by applying relevant tests from the following Harmonised Standards 2 NOTE The analysis above is very conservative as it is based on point source radiation and not a practical point to point narrow beam antenna where the full antenna gain used in the calculation is not achieved until the separation distance exceeds 40m for the smaller antenna and 175m
35. al will automatically switch into Alignment Mode see a above Therefore it is recommended always to keep the Alignment Cap connected except when physically aligning the link Alignment port Liberator E1000e Reset Sequence using Alignment Cap Alignment cable Tal see Cap OFF cap Countthe seconds Open circuit Short circuit alignment cable plugs Figure 28 Reset Sequence using the Alignment Cap Page 26 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 If the IP address has been lost then it is possible to re discover the IP address by using a packet sniffer tool such as WireShark and power cycling the terminal with WireShark running always take care to have the network cable disconnected during the power cycle and quickly re connect it immediately after restoring power A Gratuitous ARP containing the IP address will be sent from the terminal on start up which can be seen with WireShark Please contact Sub10 Systems Support for assistance with factory defaulting a terminal 4 10 Maintenance Warnings Always disconnect the primary power source before undertaking maintenance repair of the radio terminal Outdoor Unit At least once per year each radio terminal Outdoor Unit must be inspected for signs of corrosion Light corrosion is acceptable in extreme environmental conditions marine type deployments but the structural integrity of the ODU must not b
36. and regulatory region this is always FCC ETSI for 1000 The second box gives a snapshot of current System Status and also Alarms The Status bars are highlighted in GREEN if the Radio Interface Radio Link and Ethernet Interface are up otherwise they will be YELLOW for acquiring a radio link or RED for down The alarm bars are highlighted in GREEN YELLOW or RED depending on the status of each alarm There are 6 alarms shown by default and the user can select additional alarms to be displayed using the Alarms menu Following industry standard practice the menu on the left side of the page has 3 categories 1 Operation 2 Administration 3 Maintenance Users having different access privileges may be restricted to only access the Operation or Operation and Administration pages whilst the administrator will have full access to all pages The default setting is a single user with full access privileges Page 29 Sub10 Systems SUB10 5 3 Operation 5 3 1 Operation Radio Radio Status The Radio Status page shows the wireless parameters of the link Parameters displayed are Transmit Power dBm Transmit power into the antenna port inside ODU RSSI dBm Received power at the antenna port inside the ODU e Vector Error dB This is a measure of the signal quality and should ideally be lower more negative than 10dB exact value may vary over time MWU Temp Celsius Operating temperature of the mic
37. b10 Systems SUB10 5 4 6 Administration Installation When Alignment mode is selected the System Mode box displays Alignment Mode in YELLOW The Alignment Voltage indication given is in volts and is the same voltage as can be measured with a voltmeter on the alignment port on the back of the terminal see Figure 60 Note that ATPC is always disabled when in Alignment Mode After alignment is complete replace the voltage port cap on the back enclosure of the terminal or click on Change to return to Normal mode The System Mode box displays Normal in GREEN see Error Reference source not found It is also possible to change mode by clicking on the Change Mode box on the Installation page Once back in Normal Mode ATPC will continue to operate if it was previously enabled on the Radio Interface page Home Administration instalation LAN Link entier Ths feld usad to pare A an Buts and must be the same on both Management Syete woda eter 48 Votage 04V Logout Figure 60 Installation page Alignment Mode Note In order to prevent false transitions into alignment mode due to the alignment cap not being correctly fitted and producing a false open circuit it is possible to use the GUI button change mode to force the unit from Alignment mode into Normal mode in this case the System Mode will display Normal Locked and removal of the align
38. can occur during the installation and operation of the Liberator E1000e It covers various aspects of installation and network setup Note Each of the following points must be checked at both ends of the link Start by running the entire procedure on one side e g Terminal A If this does not solve the problem repeat all the steps at the opposite terminal A 1 1 Power and network connection You must verify that the terminal is connected to the power The PoE injector must be installed and plugged in Go to the terminal disconnect the RJ 45 connector and verify if there is power in the cable using PoE tester WARNING It is strongly advised that the mains power supply should be disconnected before making or breaking the CATSe drop cable connection between the PoE supply and the radio terminal Outdoor Unit If it is not possible to disconnect the mains power before making or breaking the CATSe drop cable connection between and radio terminal then ALWAYS first disconnect any network cable attached to the IN port of the PoE supply Take the cable and plug it into a notebook or a network testing device and verify that there is a valid network connection If there is any problem please replace the cable and validate the connection again A 1 2 Network configuration Check that the PC s IP address is in the same range and subnet as the Liberator E1000e Note The default IP address of the Liberator E1000e is 192 168
39. ceive Modenan Mode Ar Dat Rate Regidatory SNMP Configuration Logout The SNMP contouraton fled Failed To Apply Group Maintenance Privacy Protea Check Eneypton License Figure 58 Error message displayed if AES is selected without a valid AES license key SNMPv3 Access Security this restricts access to the specified management stations Access Name User defined name up to 32 characters Access Address IP Address User Security this defines each user maximum 10 in the user based security model USM User Name User defined name up to 32 characters User Role The user s group defining the access rights to certain parts of the MIB Operation User has read only access Administration User has read write access but cannot upload new firmware or reboot the unit Maintenance Full Access Auth Password The password for the configured authentication protocol not for No Auth Verify Password Verify the Auth Password Auth Password The password for the configured authentication protocol not for No Priv Verify Password Verify the Priv Password Note The User Role restricts access via VACM View Based Access Model which is fixed depending on the user s assigned group SNMPV3 Notification Target Security this defines each target for sending SNMP notifications Target Name User defined name up to 32 characters Target Address Target IP Address
40. ct the Ethernet tail from the ODU to a CAT 5e drop cable which then connects to the power injector Important Inner seal supports a maximum Ethernet cable diameter of from 6 mm up to 8 5 mm maximum the use of larger diameter cables will compromise seal integrity Figure 9 RJ45 seal kit Page 12 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 2 4 Accessories and Spares available to order as additional parts The parts listed in this section are not included with each link but must be ordered separately if required 2 4 1 Surge Arrestor The surge arrestor is placed between the radio head and the Ethernet cable connecting to the PoE and any other network infrastructure This device helps to reduce the risk of damage from lightning or high tension overhead equipment Sub10 do not supply a surge arrestor with each link but can supply on request Figure 10 Surge arrestor 2 4 2 Long range alignment scope The long range alignment scope kit is designed for use with both 30cm and 60cm dishes and provides the best method of accurately aligning the antenna over long distances It consists of a precision metal bracket and a powerful scope Figure 11 Long range alignment scope kit Page 13 Sub10 Systems SUB10 3 PLANNING Careful planning of the radio link is vital to achieve best performance 3 1 Site Planning All installers must perform a full site inspection and plan care
41. do Link Down ministration Radio Teresiae Logout Channel Bande 50 ie ras egies GHA mam Management Transmit Power and Modulation Channo Selection Figure 49 Radio Interface showing Modulation Mode setting Transmit Power set to Full Page 48 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 SUB10 Home Administration Radio LAN System Information VLAN Site Name Ash House Radio Link Name Test Link 9 Management Terminal Name B Installation Transmit Modulation Mode BPSK E Receive Modulation Mode 8PSK Security Air Data Rate 1000 Mbps License Regulatory FCC ETSI SyncE Unit Logout Tx Power Limit 3dB Full Modulation Mode 8PSK BPSK Terminal Type B A Channel Bandwidth MHz 500 500 Tx Frequency GHz 82 375 72 375 Rx Frequency GHz 72 375 82 375 Confirm Config Rollback Config Transmit Power and Modulation Enable ATPC Automatic Transmit Power Control Limit the maximum Transmit Power level v User requested maximum modulation mode aesk Submit Channel Selection Tx 1 Rx Channel Centres GHz 82375172375 Y WARNING Frequency channels selected must comply with in country radio regulations Submit Figure 50 Confirmation required or else config change will be rolled back to previous setting Page 49 Sub10 Systems SUBIO Channel Selection The Tx Rx channels can be selected
42. duplex spacing of exactly 10GHz in all cases See Figure 13 which shows available channels for E1000e together with the ITU and Ofcom UK band plans The upper duplex band 81 86GHz has the same allocated channels at exactly 10GHz higher in frequency This would mean for example that if Tx Low channel 73875MHz is selected then the radio link must use a Tx High channel of 83875MHz exactly 10GHz higher in frequency mu ITU Liberator E1000e channels 250 500 MH aus iz 500 MHz 81125 MHz 71250 7 81256 71500 81500 im UK 2 channels coordinated band 71750 81750 3 channels self coordinated band 72000 82000 72250 82250 723757 72500 82500 82375 720257 731257 83125 72750 82750 72875 73125 83125 82875 84125 73250 83256 Guard Band 733757 740257 84625 73375 83375 73500 83500 83375 73150 83750 74000 84000 83875 74250 84250 74500 84500 34375 74750 84750 75000 85000 75250 85250 75500 85500 75875 75750 85750 85875 MHz Figure 13 ITU and Ofcom band regulations showing E1000e channels 3 4 Terminal Mounting Options 3 4 1 Pole mounting The mast mount bracket will be needed to mount the terminal onto poles with diameters from 50 mm to 115 mm 2 to 457 3 5 Lightning Protection Zones In order to protect against lightning strikes damaging the equipment it is important to choose
43. e in doubt In the unlikely event that significant corrosion is seen the unit may need to be replaced in this case please contact Sub10 Systems for advice Page 27 Sub10 Systems SUB10 5 Web Management Interface 5 1 Login Page User admin Password Figure 29 Login Page The web GUI is accessed using a web browser Default IP addresses are 192 168 0 21 A Terminal 192 168 0 22 B Terminal The Login Page is used to control access to one or other of the radio terminals Currently only one user account is supported This user account has full administrator privileges The default settings for this user account are User admin Password password Page 28 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 5 2 Home Page Home Operation Administration Sie Name TS Link Name Test Link 10 Terminal Name B Transmit Modulation Mode BPSK Receive Modulation Mode BPSK Air Data Rate 1000 Mbps Regulatory FCCKEISI Maintenance Logout Radio Interlace Radio Link Ethernet Interface gt 3 Rx Power Low Vector Error High MWU Temperature High MWU Temperature Low Radio Link Down Ethernet Link Down Figure 30 Welcome Page After a successful login the Home Page is displayed The first box on this page shows the Link Name Terminal Name Tx and Rx modulation modes QPSK or 8PSK Air Date Rate either 500Mbps 700Mbps or 1000 Mbps
44. easy radio alignment owing to its independent axes Please follow the assembly instruction sheet included in each antenna box Page 10 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 Figure7 Alignment bracket with the 60cm parabolic dish attached Page 11 Sub10 Systems SUB10 2 3 4 PoE Injector The terminal is powered via an Ethernet cable with a high power Power over Ethernet power supply conforming to Ultra PoE or PoE specifications It is recommended that the Sub10 Systems PoE power injector should always be used to power the Liberator E1000e If the correct power supply is not used this may invalidate the safety certification and cause a safety hazard The mains power supply is the primary disconnect device for the Liberator E1000e The installer must ensure that a mains voltage supply cable approved for the country of installation is used WARNING It is strongly advised to first disconnect any network cable attached to the IN port of the supply before c Connecting or disconnecting the PoE supply from the mains power d Connecting or disconnecting the CATSe cable between the supply and the radio terminal ODU Should the network equipment connected to the Liberator E1000e Link not offer PoE a power injector can be inserted in line with the Ethernet cable Figure 8 PoE power injector 2 3 5 RJ45 Seal The 5 seal kit is used to conne
45. eboot and login the confirm rollback option will appear Confirm Config Rollback Config If the bank change is not confirmed within the rollback expiry time after reboot default 3 minutes then the rollback function will roll back the change made to the Firmware bank which will cause the unit to reboot back to the original bank this is a failsafe mechanism to protect the radio link in case the link does not re establish after the Firmware bank change has been made Page 72 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 SUB10 Home Maintenance Reboot Firmware bank changes must be confirmed on restart The unit is now rebooting Syslog System config Reboot Logout Figure 79 Changes to Firmware Banks must be confirmed after reboot SUB10 Home Operation System Information Site Name RARE Maintenance Link Name Test Link 9 Terminal Name B Logout Transmit Modulation Mode QPSK Receive Modulation Mode BPSK Air Data Rate 1000 Mbps Regulatory FCCIETSI System Status Radio Interface Radio Link Rollback Contig Ethemet Interface Figure 80 Confirm Rollback option appears on login following a switch bank and reboot Page 73 Sub10 Systems SUB10 NOTE Some web browsers for example Internet Explorer version 10 or earlier are not supported for firmware upload in which case the message i
46. ebooting 51 22 unit Rebooting Reboot boot Version 2 9 Dvia9e Bank 2 d1966 537 b1n 80 unit Applied njntpoo current 31 boss Systen Startup Logout 51 31 boss Version XX X XX 9 837 31 boss Unit type E1660 ROW B 31 unit applied Startup Script 31 unit Applied stats tcl script 33 stack Stack initialised successfully 33 unit Calibration table file does not exist 33 boss Radio startup successrut boss Eth Link up 10098aseT FULL MDIX Figure 82 Syslog page for sending to Sub10 Systems support use cut and paste Page 75 Sub10 Systems SUB10 5 5 3 Maintenance System Configuration The System Configuration page is used to Download save the existing user configuration and also to Upload a previously saved user configuration This is very useful when a customer needs to configure multiple links with the same settings There are also options to reset the statistics and counters and also the alarms SUB10 Home Maintenance System config System Configuration Syslog System config Reboot Selecta file to upload Configuration File Upload Choose fla No cnosen Logout Configuration File Download Download the configuration Download Reset Configuration Click to reset the configuration to factory defaults Rese Reset Statistics and Counters Select Stats to Reset None 7 Reset Reset Alarm Configu
47. egulatory Statements and Labels a The Liberator E1000e radio has been Verified as compliant with the FCC Rules under Part101 Under FCC Rules no FCC Specific Labelling is required on devices subject to Verification b Part of the Liberator E1000e eg power supplies and digital circuitry could be classed by the FCC as unintentional radiators although it is impossible to separate the radio and other functions Sub10 Systems has tested the operation of the product against the requirements of Class A devices under Part 15 of the rules and it complies with those requirements NOTE The installer user must not make any changes to the product s operation without the express approval of Sub10 Systems Ltd as unauthorised changes will invalidate the compliance with FCC rules and may lead to action by the FCC B1 1 2 Human Exposure to Non lonising Radiation There are regulations defining limits for exposure of the general public to non ionising radiation which is produced by radio transmitters This is called RF Exposure B1 1 2 1 Reference Documents The documents applicable here are 1 US Code of Federal Regulations in particular the policies guidelines and requirements in Part 1 of Title 47 of the CF See www fcc gov 2 Guidelines and recommendations for evaluating compliance contained in FCC Bulletin 65 3 ICNIRP Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Time Varying Electric Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields up to 300
48. ents an adjustable spanner or 9 16 Imperial spanner will be required Alignment adjust Elevation Figure 23 Adjusting the alignment bracket Place a straight edge for example a builder s square to point in the path direction Once this is completed correctly at both end you will be able to measure a Voltage via the DC port Power Level Alignment For optical alignment of the 30cm dish it is possible to use the alignment scope from the Liberator V100 and V1000 radio links to achieve a coarse initial alignment see Figure 24 Note that the V100 V1000 alignment scope is only suitable for the 30cm dish antenna on the E1000e it is not suitable for the 60cm E1000e antenna The V100 V1000 alignment scope can only be mounted on the corner of the E1000e terminal which is closest to the flat edge of the 30cm dish antenna because in the case of the other antenna edges the alignment scope does not have sufficient clearance past the edge of the antenna For long range links it is recommended to use the long range alignment scope kit see Figure 25 Page 23 Sub10 Systems SUBIO Figure 24 1000 with 30cm dish using alignment scope from V100 V1000 radios Figure 25 Long range ignment scope kit for E1000e with 60cm antenna Page 24 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 Following optical alignment an alignment based on the received power level of each terminal should be perfo
49. for the Antenna Obstruction Exclusion Zone side on to antenna face 1m 200mm 200mm liel 500mm Figure 18 Clearance zone in the immediate vicinity of the antenna Note These clearance zones apply on both vertical and horizontal paths of the installation It is required to provide a clearance zone of 700mm 70 cm of clearance if the radio terminal is installed on a flat rooftop or close to any obstacles Page 20 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 4 3 Grounding The terminal must be properly grounded Two screws are provided on the rear housing of the terminal to facilitate correct grounding To fasten the grounding cable onto the terminal use a screw post and serrated washer combined with an M8 nut Connect the terminal to the connection points nearest to the building to earth ground point The grounding conductor must be as short as is practical and should not exceed 6 metres 20 ft For installations in the USA refer to Articles 810 and 830 of the National Electrical Code For installations in Canada refer to Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code For installations in all other countries refer to the in country safety standards and regulatory requirements Grounding post Figure 19 Grounding post on E1000e terminal Page 21 Sub10 Systems SUB10 4 4 Lightning Surge protector Sub10 Systems strongly recommends the use of outdoor data line p
50. for the larger antenna Page 86 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 Article 3 1a Safety EN 60950 1 2006 A12 2011 Information technology equipment Safety Part 1 General requirements and EN 60950 22 2006 AC 2008 EN50385 2002 Product standard to demonstrate the compliances of radio base stations and fixed terminal stations for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or the reference levels related to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields 110 MHz 40 GHz General public Article 3 1b EMC ETSI EN301 489 1 V1 9 2 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements ETSI EN 301 489 4 V2 1 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 4 Specific conditions for fixed radio links and ancillary equipment and services Article 3 2 Radio ETSI EN 302 217 3 V2 1 1 Harmonized European Standard Telecommunications series Fixed Radio Systems Characteristics and requirements for point to point equipment and antennas Part 3 Equipment operating in frequency bands where both frequency coordinated or uncoordinated deployment might be applied Harmonised EN covering the essential requirements of article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive ETS
51. fully prior to the physical installation of a Liberator E1000e link This preparation must include Evaluating the most appropriate location for the installation of the terminal Identifying an appropriate mounting structure wall or mast for each terminal Planning the cable routing from the network component to the terminal When selecting the best terminal location the following factors should be considered Accessibility e g How to gain access to a roof Type of mounting e g wall or pole Grounding connection point Cable runs max 100 m 328 ft RF exposure The radio terminal and antenna should always be mounted in such a way as to prevent human exposure to radio frequencies by ensuring that the following minimum safety distances are observed 30cm 1 foot antenna Safety Distance 3 metres on boresight 60cm 2 foot antenna Safety Distance 10 metres on boresight The antennas should always be positioned so that no human being could be reasonably expected to come within the minimum safety distance on antenna boresight during operation of the radio equipment 3 2 Line of sight To ensure a clear line of sight LOS there must be no obstructions between the two terminal locations the first Fresnel Zone should be completely clear of obstacles see Figure 12 with n 1 The required clearance can be established visually or by using Table 2 which gives the worst case clearance at the centre point of the link Thi
52. gement and default VLAN Tag Untag This case is the same as Case 3a but with the additional step of performing Tag Untag manipulation on a single VLAN ID only In this scenario one of the User Traffic VLAN s is also specified to be the DEFAULT VLAN at one end of the link only at the end where the DEFAULT VLAN is enabled all incoming untagged frames into the Ethernet port will be tagged with the VLAN ID of the DEFAULT VLAN before sending over the air to the remote side as Tagged frames All frames Tagged with the DEFAULT VLAN ID which arrive over the air from the remote terminal will be stripped of their VLAN Tag before being sent out on the Ethernet port as Untagged frames Note that both ends of the link must contain the same list of VLAN ID s in the Allowed table but the DEFAULT VLAN can only be enabled at one end of the link at any one time See Figure 45 and Figure 46 where VLAN ID 99 is used for Management VLAN ID s 10 11 and 12 for User Traffic with VLAN ID 10 being set as the DEFAULT VLAN and therefore performing the Tag Untag operation on Terminal B Note that it is possible to configure a DEFAULT VLAN ID at both ends of the link which may not be identical but this introduces complications for the installer in terms of correct configuration and so is not recommended Page 43 Sub10 Systems SUB10 1000 Terminal A ae Mgmt Mgmt VLAN 99 VLAN 99 User traffic Fuser traffic 1 VLAN 1
53. high level of data security is inherent in the product due to the high gain narrow beamwidth antennas 2 Applications LAN extension Redundant access Campus connectivity Disaster recovery Wireless backhaul Centralization of IT infrastructure Temporary connections during events Mesh hub and spoke configuration Page 6 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 2 2 Ethernet switch Each radio terminal includes an Ethernet switch The first switch port is connected to the physical Ethernet connection to the terminal The second switch port is connected to the radio modem and the terminal s management agent The switch is capable of learning up to 1024 MAC addresses but this is only for the purpose of deciding in which direction to send management traffic responses either over the air interface or else back over the Ethernet interface The switch does not implement any kind of Spanning Tree Protocol STP it will simply pass all STP messages transparently over the air but will not perform any routing of data traffic based on the Spanning Tree This means that all incoming packets on the Ethernet interface are simply passed over the air without taking any account of STP and therefore the installer should ensure that there are no data loops in the system because the switch will not detect the existence of a loop Radio Terminal Figure 2 Network layers of the 1000 system Page 7 Sub10 Systems SUBIO
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55. ment cap will not change back to Alignment mode and there will not be any voltmeter reading available The only way to unlock the mode to allow Alignment mode again is to press the Change Mode button on the GUI again pmuamAa Installation LAN VLAN Radio Link Identifier Wis eid is used to par the A and B uris and must be the same on ho Management Instat System License msi um Vect Algnmert m pom System is in Normal ode fat Logout jure 61 Normal mode alignment cap removal will change mode Page 58 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 Home Administration Installation LAN Link identifier Qos Radio This feld is used to pair A and units and must be the same on boh Management Installation uode Ta Power License RSS Bm ecto Enor Airmen Vonage 0 4V Unit Alarms System in Normal Mode cng Logout Figure 62 Normal mode alignment cap removal will not change mode Locked Page 59 Sub10 Systems SUB10 The Installation page also allows the Link Identifier to be set The Link Identifier should be the same on both ends of the link or else the link will not be established In the case of a mismatch in Link Identifier a warning message will be displayed Home Administration Installation LAN Link identifier VLAN
56. mitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical photocopying manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of Sub10 Systems Page 5 Sub10 Systems 2 1 Top Level Description The Liberator E1000e system operates as a data link in the 70 80 GHz band with paired frequencies in the 71 76GHz and 81 86GHz ranges The Liberator E1000e is a Transparent Layer 2 Wireless Ethernet Bridge and consists of two radio terminals Each radio terminal is managed individually through a Web Management Interface or via the SNMP management protocol The Liberator E1000e radio terminal has a single Gigabit Ethernet interface with PoE powering Figure 1 E1000e radio terminal 2 1 1 Benefits Easy installation The concept of the Liberator E1000e Link allows the end user to install it as easily as any other network component The single cable solution reduces the complexity of the installation The terminal is connected to the network monitored and supplied with power through a single outdoor industrial rated CAT 5e Ethernet cable which has a solid or multi braided screen Network performance 700 Mbps full duplex QPSK modulation and 1Gbps full duplex BPSK System administration To monitor the status and the traffic the user can access the link statistics either via the HTML user interface or by integrating it into a network management tool via SNMP Security A
57. n Figure 81 will be displayed explaining that only the latest web browsers are supported for firmware upgrade operations In this case it is necessary to use a later version of web browser to perform the firmware upgrade SUB10 Home Maintenance Firmware Firmware Test Link 4 Reboot Teminat Name A Air Dala Rate 700 Mbps Logout Regulatory Firmware Banks 1 02010109 2 02010109 Running selected The firmware in bank 2 wl loaded following the restart Switch bank Change the selected firmware bank to bocttom Duplicate bank Copy the icadec nmware bank bank 77 upicading supported on standards based web by Figure 81 Message explaining that the web browser needs to first be upgraded firmware upgrade order to perform the Page 74 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 5 5 2 Maintenance Syslog The Syslog file can be viewed and a copy can be saved using the web browser cut and paste keys for sending to Sub10 Systems support in the case of any errors It is always useful to check the Syslog file to be sure that the correct software version is running on the unit SUB10 Home Maintenance Syslog Firmware Syslog 48 88 stack Upload SANDBOX 35 firmare Firmware written to bank 2 System config 22 wed Logged out session 32228 for reason r
58. nd whether it is active or not and the status of the auto negotiation SUB10 Home Administration LAN ae VLAN Site Name Ash House Qos Link Name Test Link 10 Radio Terminal Name A Management Transmit Modulation Mode BPSK Installation ir Data Rate 1000 Mbps Security Regulatory FCCIETSI License SyncE Link Status mee Unit Speed 1000 Mbps 1000 Mbps MDIMDIX MDIX MDI Logout Figure 39 Ethernet Interface Page 38 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 5 4 2 Administration VLAN Configuration for User Traffic Using VLAN s The user data traffic may be configured to support VLAN tags Note that for management signalling the VLAN ID is set on GUI page Administration Management IP When using VLAN s the VLAN ID may be set to any value from 1 up to 4095 There are 4 possible scenarios when using VLAN s VLAN s not used VLAN for Management only VLAN for Management VLAN s for User Traffic VLAN for Management VLAN s for User Traffic with Tag Untag on Default VLAN NOTE The Allowed VLAN s table must always list the same set of VLAN ID s on both ends of the link Case 1 VLAN s not used In this case VLAN s are not used and the VLAN table is empty or the Enable VLAN Filtering box is unticked on both sides of the link 1000 Terminal Untagged Traffic Untagged Traffic VLAN
59. nted in a Restricted Access Location The Restricted Access Location must only be accessible to authorised maintenance personnel through the use of a tool lock and key or other security mechanism The maintenance personnel must be advised that the radio terminal is hot and that safety precautions must be taken either disconnect power from the radio terminal 1 hour before undertaking maintenance repair or else wear protective gloves when handling the radio terminal if power disconnection takes place less than 1 hour before access 1 3 3 Safety Distance from Antenna The radio terminal and antenna should always be mounted in such a way as to prevent human exposure to radio frequencies by ensuring that the following minimum safety distances are observed 30cm 1 foot antenna Safety Distance 3 metres on boresight 60cm 2 foot antenna Safety Distance 10 metres on boresight The antennas should always be positioned so that no human being could be reasonably expected to come within the minimum safety distance on antenna boresight during operation of the radio equipment 1 3 4 Power Supply The Sub10 Systems PoE power injector should always be used to power the Liberator E1000e If the correct power supply is not used this may invalidate the safety certification and cause a safety hazard The mains power supply is the primary disconnect device for the Liberator E1000e The installer must ensure that a mains voltage supply cable approved for the c
60. ntervals The number of consecutive monitoring intervals required where the observed measured object value has crossed the clear threshold before the alarm is finally cleared Raise Operation The comparison operator used when comparing the measured object s value against the raise threshold for determining the alarm is in the raised state Raise Threshold The raise alarm threshold value Clear Operation The comparison operator used when comparing the measured object value against the clear threshold for determining the alarm is in the cleared state Clear Threshold The clear alarm threshold value Alarm State Colour coded state showing severity for raised alarms Alarm Time The time of the last alarm state change Note For a measured object based on statistical history e g 1m 15m it does not make sense to set the monitoring interval to a value less than the update frequency of the statistic e g for 15m stats set monitoring interval to 900 seconds Page 69 Sub10 Systems SUB10 5 5 Maintenance The Maintenance pages are only accessible by users having the required access privileges which are granted by an administrator 5 5 1 Maintenance Firmware Upgrade This section allows the operator to upgrade a radio terminal s firmware There are 2 memory banks The firmware upgrade process will upload the new firmware to the INACTIVE memory bank Therefore before performing a firmware upload first be sure
61. oE PoE consumption 40W Operating temperature 40 C to 55 C Regulatory approvals Safety IEC60950 1 22 and EN50385 2002 EMC EN301 489 1 4 Radio EN302 217 3 FCC CFR 47 Part 101 approved IC Approvals pending ETSI certification may be acceptable in Canada Regulatory information Emission designator 500MG1D ETSI Spectral Efficiency Class Class 2 QPSK and Class 3 8 PSK Please use the Sub10 Link Availability Calculator free download from the Sub10 Systems website for a prediction of the E1000e link performance at your precise geographic location Page 83 Sub10 Systems SUB10 A 2 3 RSSI DC Voltage vs Received Power Alignment voltage vs RSSI for Liberator E1000e as DC Voltage V os 4 RSSI dBm Figure 86 Alignment voltage measured on Voltmeter for a given RSSI Alignment voltage Distance for Liberator E1000 Assumes Clear Air Conditions all antenna sizes 427 40 as T 26 l 24 32 28 26 1 E2 2l fo Sis 16 iil 101 os 4 p o2 00 500 1000 1500 2000 250 2000 2500 4000 4500 5000 Link Distance metres Figure 87 Alignment Voltage vs Distance for Liberator E1000e in Clear Air Conditions always use Sub10 Link Calculator for most accurate voltage based on geographic location Page 84 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 B REGULATORY INFORMATION B 1 1 FCC statement B1 1 1 R
62. oReceiePaver nm Vestro ti RadovectrEior pre Mi Tempers a MicroWsvetniTemperaure mem MeroiivetntTemperatre T ssn ome adounkstane sai ene nr per nina 5 DI MirowavetrTempeamie unknown mem E jure 74 New Alarm Configure Attributes Please also note that Alarm Type configuration selects the type of SNMP notification sent when the alarm state changes For further alarm behaviour configuration select Threshold Management Page 68 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 The alarms page Threshold Management allows the user to configure monitoring intervals and threshold crossing behaviour Each alarm is listed as in Alarm Management The user is able to configure the behaviour of each alarm see Figure 75 amm Test Management Figure 75 Alarm Threshold Management Alarm Monitoring and Thresholds Configure alarm monitoring and threshold attributes Alarm Name Identifies the alarm Measured Object The parameter in the unit subject to monitoring and threshold comparison Observed Value The value of the measured object which caused the last alarm state change Monitor Interval The frequency in seconds that the measured object is checked against the configured thresholds Raise Intervals The number of consecutive monitoring intervals required where the observed measured object value has crossed the raise threshold before the alarm is finally raised Clear I
63. ountry of installation is used WARNING It is strongly advised to first disconnect any network cable attached to the IN port of the PoE supply before a Connecting or disconnecting the PoE supply from the mains power b Connecting or disconnecting the CATSe cable between the PoE supply and the radio terminal ODU Page 4 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 1 3 5 Maintenance and Servicing Always disconnect the primary power source before undertaking maintenance repair of the radio terminal Outdoor Unit At least once per year each radio terminal Outdoor Unit must be inspected for signs of corrosion Light corrosion is acceptable in extreme environmental conditions marine type deployments but the structural integrity of the Outdoor Unit must not be in doubt In the unlikely event that significant corrosion is seen the radio terminal may need to be replaced in this case please contact Sub10 Systems for advice 1 4 Warranty Sub10 Systems warrants to the original end user purchaser that this product is free from any defects in materials or workmanship for a period of up to 24 months 2 years from the date of shipment to the end user During the warranty period and upon proof of purchase should the product show indications of failure due to faulty workmanship and or materials Sub10 Systems will at its discretion repair or replace the defective products or components without charge for either part
64. pting the process could result in a corrupt firmware image and a non operational radio terminal Maintenance Firmware Link Name Test Link 7 Reboot Terminal Name Transmit Modulation 8PSK Receive Modulation Mode BPSK Air Data Rate 1000 Mbps Regulatory FCCIETSI Logout Firmware Banks H E The firmware in bank 1 wil be loaded folowing the next restart Switch bank Change the selected firmware bank to boot from Duplicate bank Copy the loaded firmware bank to the inactive bank y Upload New Firmware Select a to upload to the inactive bank Choose fie d1000 02 01 05 9336 ee sms Upload Firmware Via TFTP Enter the IPv4 Address of the TFTP server and the name to be uploaded igure 77 Firmware upgrade in progress and must not be interrupted Page 71 Sub10 Systems SUB10 SUB10 Home Maintenance Firmware System Information System config gmon Test_Link 6 Reboot Terminal Name A Air Data Rate 700 Mbps Logout Regulatory FCCIETSI Firmware Committing New Firmware Image To The Inactive Bank Please wait until the operation is complete 5k Figure 78 Copying new firmware to the Inactive bank IMPORTANT Note that after switching banks and rebooting the rollback function will require confirmation to be made Upon the next r
65. r in the unit subject to monitoring and threshold comparison SNMP An SNMP trap is sent when alarm state changes SysLog A line of Syslog is written when alarm state changes Delete Delete the alarm only user defined alarms can be deleted A user defined alarm can be added by selecting the name of the alarm and the measured object The following example in Figure 73 adds a user defined alarm to monitor the previous 15m average Radio Rx Power 7 New Alarm Fe Power 150 Avg ih FadePwiSnRdoreiug Figure 73 Add User Defined Alarm The new alarm is added to the Alarm Management table allowing alarm attribute configuration note that monitoring interval and thresholds must be configured using the Alarm Threshold Management GUI IMPORTANT Before enabling the alarm it is recommended that the user configures the monitoring interval and threshold crossing attributes because otherwise initial alarms may be raised and or cleared using the default monitoring interval and threshold values and this could result in initial spurious and incorrect alarm states See Threshold Management for configuration Page 67 Sub10 Systems SUB10 Alarm Management with a new alarm added to the table Home Administration Alarms Alarm Management Alarm COU Alarm Management nagement ff Alarm Names Measurements and Notifications led Alum Name Enable Measured Object MlumType Severity SNMP syslog DEE Roni Rid
66. r link before changing the Transmit Power which should be the same on both ends of the link Enabling ATPC Automatic Transmit Power Control will allow the transmit power to be dynamically adjusted by the radio in response to changing propagation conditions e g rain fade The transmit power will never move above the level set by the Transmit Power Limit Always press Submit after making any changes to ensure that the change is applied to the radio ATPC is enabled by default on E1000e radios ATPC is always disabled when in Alignment Mode The ATPC will never allow the power to be increased higher than the Transmit Power limit E1000e has ATPC which is enabled by default The following table shows the minimum distance vs Transmit Power Setting These approximately equate to an RSSI of 40 dBm These are not exact numbers The Tx power may need tweaking up or down slightly In dry conditions you should target an RSSI of 40 dBm no higher It is recommended that ATPC should always be enabled to give the best performance as it will reduce the transmit power near saturation in good weather conditions but rapidly increase the signal power when needed to compensate for rain fade events QPSK 700Mbps 8PSK 1Gbps Tx Power GUI Setting Tx Power dBm Tx Power dBm Full Power 7 dBm 4 dBm 1400 7000 3dB from Full 4 dBm 1 dBm 1000 5000 69 from Full 1 dBm 22 dBm 700 3600 9dB from Full 22 dBm 5 dBm 500 2500 1
67. ration Select type of Alarm Configuration to reset Aly Rese Figure 83 System Configuration page Page 76 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 5 5 4 Maintenance Reboot This page allows the user to reboot either the local or the remote radio terminal by clicking on Reboot It is important to first check the Site Name on the top of this page to ensure that the intended radio terminal is being rebooted either the local or the remote end SUB10 Home Maintenance Reboot Fins System Information Syslog Site Name Ash House Systemcontig Liri Name Test Link 10 Reboot Terminal Name A Transmit Modulation Mode 8PSK Receive Modulation Mode Air Data Rate 1000 Mbps Regulatory FCCIETSI Reboot Click to reboot the local unit Reboot Click to reboot the remote unit Retioat Figure 84 Reboot page Page 77 Sub10 Systems SUB10 5 6 Logout This page allows the user to Logout securely and is necessary when multiple user accounts have been configured Simply click OK to confirm that you wish to Logout 192168022 lt SUB10 The page at 192 168 022 says Press OKto confirm you wish to logout Home Administration cancel System Information VLAN Site Name Ash House Radio Link Name Test Link 9 Management Terminal Name B Transmit Modulation Mode BPSK Receive Modulation Mode BPSK Security Air
68. ring Default VLAN Default VLAN is added to all incoming untag Default VLAN Defaut VLAN id Defaut VLAN Priorty Defsut VLAN Cae removed from cutgoing trai Reset VLAN Configuration Reset the VLAN configuraton CEEE Figure 42 Management VLAN only with VLAN filtering not enabled Sub10 Systems SUB10 Case 3a VLAN filtering enabled with VLAN for management In this case VLAN s are used and the VLAN table must contain the same VLAN ID s on both sides of the link Note that in order to enable VLAN filtering it is first necessary to set up the Management VLAN which is set on GUI page Administration Management IP In the diagram Figure 43 VLAN ID s 10 11 and 12 are for User Traffic and VLAN ID 99 is for Management Traffic and these VLAN ID s are set to the same values on both ends of the link also see the GUI screenshot in Figure 44 the order of VLAN ID s in the Allowed VLAN s table does not matter With this VLAN configuration only user traffic on VLAN ID s 10 11 and 12 will be transported across the link together with Management Traffic on VLAN ID 99 whilst all other traffic will be discarded packets either untagged or else tagged with any other VLAN ID not listed in the tables If the Management VLAN 99 is removed from the Allowed VLAN s table with VLAN filtering enabled this will still allow management of the local side of the link but it will preven
69. rmed Figure 26 E1000e terminal with voltmeter attached Use a voltmeter and cable with a female QMA connector to attach to the QMA connector on the terminal of the procedure for optical alignment and adjust the alignment bracket to obtain maximum voltage from each terminal The Alignment Interface is to allow the connection of a voltmeter during terminal installation During installation DC voltage between 0 5 and 3 3V is output which is proportional to the receive signal strength The higher the voltage the higher the receive signal strength RSSI Follow the scanning pattern example in Figure 27 to find the peak voltage on the voltmeter you must follow this pattern fully to ensure that you are not aligning on to a side lobe of the antenna Figure 27 Scan pattern to use during alignment Page 25 Sub10 Systems SUB10 systems com 4 9 Factory Defaulting a Terminal Factory defaulting a terminal may occasionally be necessary to regain access to the unit if the master password is lost or if it is desired to quickly reset all GUI settings to default a The reset procedure below only functions when the terminal is in Normal mode it will not function when the terminal is in Alignment mode If it is suspected that the terminal is in alignment mode and does not respond to the reset procedure then to be sure that it is definitely not in Alignment mode either 1 If the GUI webpage is contactable Make s
70. rotectors To protect humans and property a lightning surge protector must be installed between the ODU and the drop cable and before the Ethernet cable enters the building Figure 20 Surge arrestor 4 5 RJ45 Seal Kit If a surge arrestor is not fitted then the RJ45 seal kit supplied with the link should be used to connect the Ethernet tail from the ODU to a CAT 5e drop cable which then connects to the PoE power injector Important The inner seal supports an Ethernet cable diameter of 6 mm up to 8 5 mm maximum the use of larger diameter cables will compromise seal integrity See section 2 2 6 and also the RJ45 seal kit installation guide Figure 21 RJ45 4 6 Cable installation pier Kit installation The length of the cable from the terminal to the next network component may be up to 100 metres 328 ft but should be kept as short as practical in order to reduce voltage drop and signal loss All Ethernet cables must be CAT 5e compliant and suitable for outdoor use The cable must be UV stable and UL approved and must comply with local and or national building codes Cables should be shielded for outdoor use 4 7 Power injector The power injector is connected in line with the data line The maximum distance between the PoE injector and the Liberator E1000e Link is 100 metres 328 ft The PoE injector must be compliant with Ultra PoE PoE To check that the injector is functioning correctly use a PoE
71. rowave unit inside the radio e Air Frame Error Ratio Shows the error rate over the air Ethernet Rx Tx Mbps Shows the user traffic rate on the Ethernet interface For each parameter the local side of the link displays values for the Minimum Mean Maximum and Current while the remote side of the link only displays the Current parameter value The values may be reset by pressing the Reset button which is useful after a power outage event for example The refresh speed can be increased by typing in a smaller number of seconds as desired into the Page Refresh Interval box and then pressing the Change button Home Operation Radio Radio Status Radio Status iak Ste Name Ash House Link Name Test Link 10 Terminal Name Transmit Modulation Mode PSK Receive Modulation Mode PSK Air Data Rate 1000 Mbps Regulatory FCCKETSI Transmit Power dBm 4 4 RSSI dBm 500 500 500 500 500 Vector Error dB 185 85 185 185 185 MWU Temp Celsius 47 a7 47 Air Frame Error Ratio 0 0000 00000 00000 000 00000 Ethernet Rx Mbps 01 01 02 02 00 Ethernet Tx Mbps oo 01 03 03 00 Elapsed Time 16 18 20 Reset Page Refresh Interval 5 seconds rangs Figure 31 Radio Status Page showing parameter values for both local and remote terminals Page 30 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 5 3 2 Operation Radio Radio Stati The Radio Statistics page shows
72. s table is valid for distances greater than about 4 metres from the radio terminal Note that this is the minimum clearance distance with perfect antenna alignment It is recommended to use the widest clearance distance around the LOS path as is practically possible See Figure 18 for clearance required at close proximity to the antenna Table 2 Fresnel zone clearance for different ranges at 80GHz Link Boundary Distance Diameter 2F 250m 820ft 10m 3 2 ft 500m_ 1641 ft 1 4m 4 5 ft 750m 2461ft 1 7m 5 5 ft 1000 m 3281 ft 1 9 6 4 ft 1500 m 4922 ft 2 4m 7 8 ft 2000 1 24 mi 2 7m 9 0 ft 2500 m 1 55 mi 3 1 m 10 0 ft 3000 m 1 86 mi 34 m 11 0 ft 3500 m 2 18 mi 36m 11 9 ft 4000 m 249 mi 12 7 ft 4500 m 2 80 mi 13 5 ft Page 14 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 Fresnel Zone dz Figure 12 Fresnel Zone clearance at 80GHz 3 3 Link distance Link availability The link distance is directly related to the weather conditions specifically rain An accurate estimation of the total link distance line of sight is important in estimating link range and quality please use the online Link Availability Calculator which is available for free download from the Sub10 Systems website 1000 has ATPC which is enabled by default The following table shows the minimum distance vs Transmit Power Setting These approximatel
73. s been found then exit Alignment mode turn on ATPC and remove the Tx power limit Page 82 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual A 2 Specifications Rev 03v08 A 2 1 General system information Technical specifications for 1000 Frequency Bands 71 76 81 86 paired Modulation QPSK 8 PSK Range Up to 4000 metres Ethernet throughput full duplex 700 Mbps and 1Gbps full duplex Max Tx Power at antenna port 7 dBm QPSK and 4 dBm 8PSK Sensitivity 64 dBm QPSK 60 dBm 8 PSK Channel width 500 MHz Antenna gain 44 dBi 30cm dish 51 dBi 60cm dish FEC Reed Solomon Availability Up to 99 999 use Sub10 Link Availability Calculator MTBF 25 years Wind load 160 km h operating and 200 km h survival Ethernet frame size 64 up to 2048 Bytes current software and up to 9000 Bytes future Latency lt 250 microseconds single trip delay VLAN support IEEE 802 1Q 005 Flow control 802 1p DiffServ 8 queues future software release Network management SNMP v1 v2c current and SNMP v3 future software release GUI HTTP web browser Interface 1000 Base T Drop cable Cat5e 100 metres max length Connector RJ 45 outdoor gigabit Ethernet seal kit included Voltage alignment port Waterproofed QMA socket ODU Terminal dimensions 182 x 182 x 100mm Power supply Power Over Ethernet Ultra P
74. s or labor and to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore the product or components to full operating condition Any replacement will consist of a new or remanufactured functionally equivalent product of equal value and will be offered solely at the discretion of Sub10 Systems This warranty shall not apply if the product is modified e g warranty seal is broken misused tampered with damaged by an act of God or subjected to abnormal working conditions To obtain services under this warranty contact the Sub10 Systems Service Centre Products must be returned postage prepaid It is recommended that the terminal be insured when shipped Any products returned without either proof of purchase or with an outdated warranty will not be repaired or replaced The customer will be billed for parts and labour All repaired or replaced products will be shipped by Sub10 Systems to the corresponding return address postage paid If the customer specifies an alternative return destination where additional costs are incurred the customer shall bear the cost of the additional return shipment cost This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from country to country 1 5 Copyright Disclaimer Copyright 2013 2014 2015 by Sub10 Systems The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole transcribed stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or trans
75. t SyncE configuration may result in the link being dropped SyncE mode may be contigured as either None This is the default setting SyncE is disabled This is the recommended setting unless a Primary Reference Clock input is available Provider Use this setting if a Primary Reference Clock or other Synchronous Ethernet timing signal is available on the Ethernet port Note that only one end of the link may be configured as SyncE Provider and the remote end must be configured as Consumer in this case Consumer Use this setting if the remote end of the link is to be configured as Provider Note that only one end of the link may be configured as SyncE Consumer SUB10 Home Administration SyncE LAN VLAN Site Name Ash House Qos Link Name Test Link 10 Radio Terminal Name A Transmit Modulation Mode BPSK Receive Modulation Mode BPSK Installation Air Data Rate 1000 Mbps Security Regulatory FCCETSI License Management Synchronous Ethernet SyncE Unit Choose the Synchronous Ethernet mode Alarms Synchronous Ethemet Nene Logout Select None at both ends if there is no primary SyncE reference clock available suomi Figure 69 SyncE configuration page Page 64 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 5 4 10 Administration Unit This page allows the user to change the Site Name Link Name Terminal Name and also enable disable the rollback function and the rollback timeout
76. t management of the remote end of the link because the Management traffic will be filtered out and therefore not transported over the air to the remote terminal E1000e Terminal A E1000e Terminal User traffic VLAN 10 VLAN 11 VLAN 12 VLAN Table A VLAN Table B VLAN ID 10 VLAN ID 10 VLAN ID 11 VLAN ID 11 VLAN ID 12 VLAN ID 12 VLAN ID 99 Mgmt VLAN ID 99 Mgmt Figure 43 VLAN filtering with Management VLAN ID 99 Page 42 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 al SUBIO Home Administration VLAN Config System Infomation VLAN Config ippen LAN Interface System information Radio interface nk Name Management EAn 3 Nane Installation SAE M Reputory Security VLAN Filtering for User Traffic Home Administration VLAN Contig Management Instanation Security VLAN Filtering for User Trafic restes user vatte to the slowed VLANS oniy Logout is user vratte to he VLANS oniy Logout Allowed VLANS 99 Mom VLAN Filtering Default VLAN VLAN Filtering Default VLAN The Defaut VLAN ade oncoming untagged vae and remove trom al The Defaut VLAN acad to sil incoming untagged wae Enable Default VAN Erabe Dei VLAN VLAN Pronty oa Figure 44 VLAN filtering with Management VLAN ID 99 Case 3b VLAN s used with VLAN for mana
77. terminal s Ethernet interface is set to auto negotiate the Ethernet type with rate set to 1Gbps This page indicates the Ethernet line rate whether it is active or not and the auto negotiation setting If the remote Ethernet port is disconnected then the remote status boxes will be shown in RED Home Operation Ethernet Ethernet Status Ethernet Status Logout System Information Site Name Ash House Lit Name Test Link 10 Terminal Name B Transmit Modulation Mode BPSK Receive Modulation Mode BPSK px ata tn TIS Regulatory FCCIETSI ocal Link Status Speed 1000 Mbps Duplex Full MDUMDIX 34 Figure 35 Ethernet Status Page Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual 5 3 4 Operation Ethernet Ethernet Status The Ethernet Statistics page shows the Current Statistics 1 minute 15 minute and 24 hour history see Figure 36 It is possible to display each of these time histories in full detail for a selected parameter see Figure 37 Rev 03v08 Home Operation Ethernet Ethernet Stats Current Stats 1m History Site Name 15m History Link Name Terminal Name Logout Transmit Moduiation Node Air Data Rate Regulatory Receive Modulation Mode Ash House Test Link 10 D BPSK BPSK 1000 Mbps FCGIETSI Stats Current and Latest History RxOcets RxGoodFms RadeastFrms RxPauseFims RXCRCENS RrAignems RxOvers
78. teway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Management VLAN Id Management VLAN Priority r Management VLAN DEI Figure 53 Adding Management VLAN 99 Page 52 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual Rev 03v08 5 4 5 2 Administration Management SNMP The SNMP Configuration Page is used to configure the SNMP Agent see Figure 54 SUB10 Home Administration Management SNMP sar SNMP Agent Configuration SNMP vil2c SNMP 2 SNMP v3 SNMP Traps Logout m Figure 54 Configuring SNMP The SNMP Agent is compatible with SNMPv1 SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 SNMP vi 2c Enables the SNMP v1 2c agent and configuration options SNMPv3 Enables the SNMP v3 agent and configuration options SNMP Traps The SNMP agent will send traps to the configured trap destinations Selection of SNMPV3 requires confirmation otherwise the setting will be rolled back to its original value after the configured rollback timeout see Figure 55 Home Administration Management SNMP SNMP SNMP Agent Configuration EE SNMP SNMP v3 ENMPNG SNMP Traps Logout A Confirm Config Rollback Config Figure 55 SNMP changes protected by Rollback Page 53 Sub10 Systems SUB10 5 4 5 2 1 Administration Management SNMP SNMPv1 2c Configure the SNMP v1 2c agent community strings and trap destinations See Figure 56 Home Administration Management SNMP SNMP v1
79. ult VLAN DEI Administration VLAN sub1 0EthMgmtVianDefaultDE Enable Administration Radio sub10RadioMgmtAPCMade Transmit Power level Administration Radio sub10RadioMgmtTxPowerLimit Maximum Modulation Mode Administration Radio sub 0RadioMgmtModulationMode TTw Rx Frequencies Administration Radio sub10RadioMgmtTxRxFreq Switch Bank amp Reboot Maintenance Firmware sub 1 0UnitMgmtFirmwareSelectBank subtQUnitMgmtFirmwareAction fmwReboot 2 Configuration Confirmation Rollback Table The configuration rollback option is required after a bank change and reboot Upon the next restart login to the unit s web GUI to view the confirm rollback option IMPORTANT NOTE A rollback manually or automatic after timeout after a firmware bank change and reboot will cause the unit to switch back to the original bank and reboot the unit again Page 80 Sub10 Systems Liberator E1000e Manual 6 SNMP Management Interface See Section 5 4 3 2 The SNMP Agent is compatible with SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c The SNMP Configuration is as follows Rev 03v08 Enable Agent The agent will respond to SNMP v1 2c requests GET SET GET NEXT and GET BULK Enable Traps The agent will send traps to the configured trap destinations Trap Destinations Up to three destination are possible each requiring IPv4 Address A valid IP address of the receiving
80. ure that the alignment cap on the terminal case is closed Browse to the Home Administration Installation page on the GUI and if necessary click on Change Mode if the display is showing Alignment mode The terminal should now be in Normal Mode and this should be displayed on the GUI webpage 2 If the GUI webpage is not contactable Make sure that the alignment cap on the terminal case is closed Power cycle the radio terminal and it should not restart in Normal Mode if the alignment cap is already closed when the power is re applied b When it is certain that the radio terminal is in Normal Mode and not Alignment Mode then the following procedure can be used to restore the radio terminal to factory default settings Short out the Alignment interface and then remove and re apply the short four times with 1 second mark space ratio Shorting out the alignment port can be achieved either by using the protective Alignment Cap fitted as this acts as an electrical short circuit or else by shorting out the plugs on the voltmeter alignment cable used for installation If the radio terminal does not reset itself it may be that the sequence was counted either too slowly or too quickly there needs to be 1 second between each short circuit or open circuit change as shown in the timing diagram c Note that if the Alignment Cap is continuously disconnected for a period of more than 5 seconds then the radio termin
81. y equate to an RSSI of 40 dBm These are not exact numbers The Tx power may need tweaking up or down slightly In dry conditions you should target an RSSI of 40 dBm no higher It is recommended that ATPC should always be enabled to give the best performance as it will reduce the transmit power near saturation in good weather conditions but rapidly increase the signal power when needed to compensate for rain fade events QPSK 700Mbps 8PSK 1Gbps Tx Power GUI Setting Tx Power dBm Tx Power dBm Full Power 7 dBm 4 dBm 1400 7000 3dB from Full 4 dBm 1 dBm 1000 5000 6dB from Full 1dBm 22 dBm 700 3600 998 from Full 22 dBm 5 dBm 500 2500 12dB from Full 5 dBm 8 dBm 350 1800 15dB from Full 8 dBm 11 dBm 250 1250 In software release 02 01 03 08 Transmit Power has maximum values of 7dBm QPSK and 4dBm 8PSK Page 15 Sub10 Systems SUBIO 3 3 Spectrum Regulations Itis the responsibility of the professional installer to follow in country regulations for frequencies and obtain licenses where necessary from the in country regulator For the 70 80GHz bands many countries provide a light licensing scheme which may be less costly and less onerous than licensing regulations for other frequency bands The Liberator E1000e is a frequency division duplex FDD radio link with Transmit Low operating in the 71 76GHz band and Transmit High in the 81 86GHz band with a fixed

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