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1. 25 Link Protection through 1 1 Hot Standby 26 2 0 Wireless Operation Detail cese eere eere eene 4 4 27 Channel eris iege T ETT UE 27 UI ON Em 2 Meam Squared ENO MSE Ss 27 Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM 29 Wireless ob ta Root itid 32 Automatic Transmit Power Control 0 33 ATPO Ze set comido 33 Transmitter Maximum Power 1 33 Transmitter Minimum 34 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 REeceVer Mamun MT 35 3 0 Network Operation Detail cccssssccssssssccsssssscssssssscsssssssessees 36 1 0 Non Protected Link 36 1 1 Hot Standby Protected Link 37 Hardware triggered 2 0024 22 000000000000000000 38 SOftware triggered failover s
2. 60 E 60 CSS noeud ttiam A 63 TOF acris T UE 63 9 63 64 66 POE Based InstalldtlOD rece 67 Based Installation 140 p i ot rie 69 PoE Based Installation 1 1 Hot 72 Direct Power Based Installation 1 0 73 Direct Power Based Installation 1 1 Hot 73 ApexPlus ODU Installation on 74 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Cable Installation svseecc casascesvesecvracdesieescdssece0esbasidrsedeoorvaddeesvascdededeoessasidesedddonvedboesvancdsaeseoenss 76 PMO TIVE TST AN AVON RU 80 7 0 Link CGonlgurdllOll 81 Web Based Configuration 82 Wep 82 Web Based 1 1 87 Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM 88 Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC Optional
3. 89 Command Line Interface CLI Based Configuration 90 CLI Based 1 0 Configuration esee 90 CLI Based 1 1 Hot Standby 96 Antenna AITODEeE ien int blot EEE 97 CLI Common Task 99 Setting up the In Band Management 99 Capacity License ener 101 Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC Configuration optional 101 Check Ethernet and RF port 102 Enable Traps Optional E 104 8 0 Troubleshooting eccssseccccccessococcceesoococceessoscocccessoscccceessoseceeeesssso 106 Appendix A Command Line Interface Reference 109 Command Keying 109 TI CUO NG P 109 Different Node Levels 110 MED I E AEA AEEA ES 110 E 112 DODUIO ING 117 Individual Command Detalls sissies ie 118 H 118 eeteee
4. 2 Ghz ETSI TRS30 44 AP2 1 0530 4B HP 1iGhz ETSI TRS30 4B ApexPlus Ghz ETSI 1 ApexPlus Ghz ETSI TRS30 16 ApexPlus Ghz ETSI TRS30 24 HF Ghz ETSI TRS30 26 tlGhz ETSI TRS30 10 515 ApexPlus HF Ghz ETSI TRS30 11 445 1 665 ApexPlus flGihz ETSI TA530 44 ApexPlus Ghz ETSI TRS30 46 11565 1 745 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 182 Outdoor Unit Part Numbers Description ApexPlus 13 GHZ 2 13 0225 1 2 13 0225 1 2 13 0225 2 2 13 0225 2 AP2 13 0225 38 HP2 T3Ghz 451 TR225 34 12 810 AP2 13 0225 36 ApesPlus HP Ghz 3E 13 035 2 13 026 AP2 13 0266 16 AP2 13 0266 2A 2 13 026 26 AP2 13 0266 3A AP2 13 02566 3B 2 T3Ghz ETSI TR256 36 13 123 13 192 AP 2 13 0266 44 2 13Ghz ETSI TR256 4 4 12 313 12 382 AP2 13 0266 46 ApesPlus HPZ 13Ghz ETSI TR2EE 4E 13 185 13 248 AP1 13 0266 14 AP1 13 0266 16 AP1 13 0266 24 1 13 026 2 AP1 13 0266 34 AP1 13 0266 3B AP1 13 0266 44 1 13 0266 4 ApexPlus 15 GHZ s s s s s s 56 56 56 m6 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 86 56 86 AP2 15 0315 14 56 AP2 15 0315 16 56
5. i DI EE aid jeh SIRE p 0 mal ml ma yd id Fa Pep e 41 A 4 ee D 5 a T D TI Ps eh D T Ll T b D Dr pa r2 5 ra Ja T 0 Ll T D D T E r2 4 D D T rS z cn D D 2 07 0161 25 2 07 0161 2 AP 2 07 0161 266 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 178 Outdoor Unit Part Numbers Description APLOFMELIA HP Ghz ETSI TAIE 15 A Ltr 63 e APLOFMIEME ETSI Jo 7 25 798 63 55 APLOFMELZA ApesPlus ETSI TAIE 25 S 722 63 55 APLOFMEL2E Ghe ETSI FBP 6s 56 TGhz ETSI TEIGI 7494 53 SE APT T UIELSB TGhz ETSI 36 795 748 63 56 1 14 ETSI 722 63 5 APLOFMEME ApesPlus HP Ghz ETSI THIEL 4E Jo 744 63 56 APLOFMIELSA Gh ETSI Jo 7 599 rade 55 APLOFMELSE Gh ETSI THIELSE z400 745 63 Gh ETSI TAIE EA
6. 2 Ghz ETSI TAS 24 2 Ghz ETSI TAS 28 2 10 091 3 HP WGhz ETSI TR31 34 AFP 2 10 051 36 ApesFlus HP WGhz ETSI TR31 3B ApexPlus 11 GHZ HP 1162 AMSIIETSI TA490500 55 10 890 0 4P2 11 0490 56 HPS Wahz TS TH430 50n0 5E 11 200 11 39 AP 2 11 0490 64 D HP Ghz amp MSIETSI TA4901500 10 8565 1 045 11 545 AP 2 11 0490 66 HP TS TH430 50n0 11 355 0 AP2 11 0490 74 4pesPlus 2 Ghz TR480 500 7A 11010 11 200 11 510 1 700 AP1 1 0490 54 HP Ghz amp MSIIETSI TR4901500 5A 10 700 10 830 AP1 1 0490 56 HP Ghz amp MSIIETSI TR430 500 5E 11 200 11 29 4P1 11 0490 64 4pesPlus HP Ghz amp MSI ETSI 4901500 10 855 0490 045 4P1 11 0490 66 ApesPlus Ghz amp MSI ETSI 4901500 EB 11 3565 11 545 0490 200 0 1 11 0490 7 ApesPlus Ghz amp MSI ETSI TF H430 500 7A T1010 1 200 AFH1 T 430 7E HF Ghz amp NSIIETSI 490 500 11510 11 700 2 11 0490 16 HP Ghz amp PISIETSI 4 0500 ApexPlus 2 Ghz ETSI TRS30 15 ApexPlus HP Ghz ETSI TR530 1E 2 Ghz ETSI TRS30 2 4 2 tiGihz ETSI TRS30 2E ApexPlus HP Ghz ETSI TRS30 3 2 ETSI TRS30
7. 119 25 6 E E 120 O OO 120 E E E E E M 121 EEEE ET A S E 122 BEN 123 124 ge A 124 124 00 0 0 o 125 126 126 127 22 127 aga sg ca 128 O 129 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 o 160 E o E T ETE 160 _ 160 Appendix B Product Specifications 162 Dimensions ang 162 alic 162 SOS 162 MODIN 163 Electromagnetic Compliance esses 163 Wireless Compliance E 163 Wireless Parame
8. 2E i 5 58 5 5 56 56 Reco 56 56 56 63 4F2 07 0160 3 4 ApesPlus 2 TGhz ETSI 23 5 7 52 63 m bA oe ea mm AP2 07 0160 36 ApesPlus HP ETSI 3E 7 433 7 533 7 478 7 538 7 528 TESE AFP 2 0 7 0161 1 lus HPS Ghz ETSI TRIG 14 rdi pesFlus HPS Ghz ETSI TRIE 1E 07 0161 7 31 7 18 7Ghz ETSI TRIG 4A 7 21 pexPlus ETSI 1 1 ETSI 1 1 7Ghz ETSI 1 ApeuPlus Ghz ETSI 1 ApeuPlus Ghz ETSI 1 7 ApeuPlus Ghz ETSI 1 7E ApeuPlus Ghz ETSI 1 8 ApeuPlus Ghz ETSI 1 8E ApeuPlus Ghz ETSI ApeuPlus Ghz ETSI 1 ApeuPlus Ghz ETSI 1 10A ApeuPlus Ghz ETSI 1 106 ApeuPlus Ghz ETSI 21 ApesPlus Ghz ETSI 216 SpexPlus 7Ghz ETSI TAIE 224 7 519 7Ghz ETSI TRIE 226 7 580 7Ghz ETSI TRIE 23 7 533 7 700 574 7Ghz ETSI TRIE 246 7 735 7 609 naro 0161 644 AP2 07 0161 266 7 805 rr reo 7 44 7 30 B3 B3 B3 B3 56 56 56 56 56
9. 38 HP MNT 38 WR28 SMC 38 3 HP R SMC 38 6 HP R Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 188 Appendix F Link Install and Commissioning Logs Standardized forms are provided here for use during the installation and configuration phase and to serve as a record of the link performance at the time of installation Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 189 o Steadaress Ste Coordinate _ _ Ste accessnotes antenna modei _ 00 _ Height above Groundtevel Is the Mount Properly grounded Yes No Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 190 Medios 0 _ Are all four latches properly closed 2 Infot on Option Is PoE Properly grounded to Earth Ground Cat or Cat 6 Shielded Twisted Pair used PoE GigE 48 to ODU connections Data and Management Ports Are the Strain Reliefs for the cables tight Are all cables properly labeled and secure Was a pull test conducted on the terminal block to ensure that the wires are secure Redundant power to the ODU or PoE Measure input voltage at PoE VDC Properly grounded to the Earth Are the leads properly terminated to the power supply s terminal block gt t SUPE Type of power Supply Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 191 Cable type Cable Length Secure connection to the PoE with no tabs missing Secure connection to t
10. 1 Figure 5 Product Label Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 19 Antenna Connection The ODU portion of the ApexPlus utilizes a slip fit connection that makes installation simple The ODUs are all designed to mount to a circular waveguide antenna or combiner with the exception of the 6 GHz models For 7 to 40 GHz models simply rotating the ApexPlus will change the antenna polarization being used A compatibility list of antennas is provided in Appendix E Remote Mounting When using the ApexPlus with non Trango antennas a Remote Mount plus flex waveguide may be needed The compatible remote mounts are shown in Appendix E The waveguide flanges are available for mounting all standard waveguide sizes Combiners for Antenna Sharing The ApexPlus unit is designed with an easy slip fit interface to the antenna If desired two units may be connected to the same antenna for 1 1 hot standby application or to aggregate two channels for more capacity Trango can provide multiple combiner options based on the customer applications as the table shows below 1055 dB LOSS dB 00 1 00 1 ODU1 V Model ODU1 X ODU2 ODU2 V ODU2 H ODU2 V 5 06 19 65 e MEM pes fos ep Table 2 Combiner Cross Reference Appendix E gives detailed information on which specific frequency bands are supported for each type of combiner Power Supply Trango can provide power su
11. 23 200 23 600 400 56 APT231200 54 ApesPlus 23Ghz ANSITRIZO058 21200 21800 400 56 1 23 1200 5 ApesPlus 23Ghz ANSITRIZO0 5R 22400 22 800 400 56 1 23 1200 ApesPlus 23Ghz 2 EA 21600 22000 400 56 22 1200 ApesPlus 23Ghz ANSITRHIZUD EE 22 900 23 200 400 56 2 23 23244 ApesPlus HPez3Ghe ETSITHi232 21200 21500 56 _ 2 23 1232 3 ApesPlus 2 23Ghz ETSI 2 48 22093 3M 55 2 23 1232 3 ApewPlusHP223Ghz ETSITRI232 36 23325 38 55 2 23 1232 4 ApesPlus 2 23Ghz ETSI 232 46 22086 22386 300 55 AP2 231232 4B ApesPlus 2 23Ghz ETSI TAI2324B 2338 23 818 300 56 23 12321 ApesPlus 23Ghz 232 21200 214500 300 56 1 23 12324 ApesPlus 23Ghz ETSITRHie32 1g 22432 22732 300 5 123 1232 2 ApesPlus 23Ghz ETSI 2A 2172 21786 34 55 1 23 1232 2 ApesPlus 23Ghz ETSI 26 22 704 23018 34 56 1 23 1232 3 ApesPlus 23Ghz ETSI 232 2 98 22093 3M 56 AP1 23 232 3B ApesPlus 23Ghz ETSI TR1232 36 2301 23 325 34 56 1 23 1232 4 ApesPlus 23Ghz ETSI TRI232 44 22 086 22 386 300 56
12. 2B 9 392 S460 AP1 08 0751 34 HF ETSI ere 9 345 AP 1 08 0161 36 amp pesFlus HP Ghz ETSI TR151 9 429 5 437 68 56 88 56 68 56 88 588 55 88 56 APZ 08 0208 18 ApesPlus 2 SGhz ETSITRi2US 1A 8043 amaj 0 55 APZO8 020818 ApesPlus 2 SGhz ETSITRH2US lE 8251 0 56 2 08 0208 2 ApesPlus 2 ETSI TR208 24 9 99 3769170 56 2 08 0208 2 ApesPlus 2 SGhz ETSITRi2US 2B 8307 8377 70 55 1 2 08 0208 ApesPlus 2 SGhz ETSI THi2US 855 925 70 55 2 08 0208 3 ApesPlus 2 SGhz ETSI TRi2US 3E 8363 8433 0 56 APZO8 0208 44 ApesPlus 2 SGhz ETSITRi2US 44 281 70 56 2 08 0208 46 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSI TR208 46 8 419 8 489 T 56 APTOSO20844 ApesPlus ETSI THeUS l 8043 9 9 Fo 56 1 08 0208 1 ApesPlus ETSITReUS 8321 70 55 1 08 0208 2 ApesPlus SGhz ETSI THe0S 2 8 09 1683 70 5 108 0208 2 ApesPlus HP SGhz ETSI TReUS 2B 8307 8377 90 56 1 08 0208 3 ApexPlus Ghz ETSI TR208 8 353 1 08 0208 44 ApesFlus HP amp Ghz ETSI TR2U8 44 5 21 8 281 1 08 0208 46 dpexPlus amp amp hz ETSI TR208 4E 8 413 8 429 1 08 0208 3 ApexPlus
13. 1 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 igeEth2Speed igeEth2Status igeEth2lnOctets igeEth2InUcastPackets igeEth2InNUcastPackets igeEth2In TotalPackets igeEth2OutOctets igeEth2OutUcastPackets igeEth2OutNUcastPackets igeEth2OutTotalPackets Counter32 igeEth2CRCErrors Counter32 gigeEth2CollisionErrors Counter32 lt gt JJ 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 3 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 3 6 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 3 7 RW 0 3 0 3 P D D D D Ss law P w E 3 oo Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 174 Traps Object ID Range Limit Default Value 1 3 61 41 54541 051 ftrapStartUp RO NANA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 5 2 1 1361415454190528 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 523 rapConfigReset N 186141545419053 1361415454190582 ftrepRPSPortOown Si 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90541 trapEthiStatusUpdate 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 5 4 2 trapEth2StatusUpdate 0 O OFF 1 ON 0 NORMAL toon 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 5 5 2 trapACMTxProfileChange aM 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 5 5 3 trapACMRx ProfileChange 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 5 6 1 trapIDUTempMinThreshold EN 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 5 6 2 traplIDUTempMaxThreshold EE 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90
14. TrangoLINK ApexPlus 6 40 GHz All Outdoor High Capacity Point to Point Microwave Backhaul System mO ES User Manual LT 9031 Revision 3 0 Notice This document contains information that is confidential and proprietary to Trango Systems Inc No part of the content of this publication may be reproduced modified dused copied disclosed conveyed or distributed to any party in any manner whatsoever without prior written authorization from Trango Systems Inc This document is provided as is without warranty of any kind Trademarks Trango Systems TrangoLINK and TrangoLINK Giga are registered trademarks of Trango Systems Inc Other names mentioned in this publication are owned by their respective holders Statement of Conditions The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Trango Systems Inc shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damage in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this document or equipment supplied with it Information to User Any changes or modifications of equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment and the warranty for such equipment Trango Systems Inc 14118 Stowe Drive Suite B Poway CA 92064 Tel 1 858 391 0010 Fax 1 858 391 0020 Copyright 2011 by Trango Systems Inc All rights reserved
15. 25 Foure S 0 5 CUD eee ee 36 FURS 37 FOUE VO BIOWSE ewe doute E 45 Figure TI System IMO AGC qM ok tt 46 Figure 12 Console POM SEWING Posee rule aet tnt ei 51 Figure 13 Windows Start 54 Figure 14 Capacity Upgrade 58 Figure 15 48 VDC Power Connector using Coaxial Cable and 16 AWG Cable 65 Figure 16 PoE Based Grounding Diagram 66 Figure 17 Di BU 67 Figure 18 POE GIGE 48 Internal wiring 68 Figure T9 1 0 7 IBM POE WINN ados detecto tin 69 Figure 20207 OBM POE WINN user deett oet iv 70 Figure 21 1 0 PoE Redundant Wiring enne 71 FIQure 22 DIFECUIPOWER VVIFITIQ tasso aS 73 Figure 23 Antenna to ApexPlus Slip Fit Waveguide connection 74 Figure 24 IndiCaloF accom detis ip tibi tete ta t tete oi ere patrise t Price tex erede 75 FOUG Zo E OE 75 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Figure 26 Port Sealing 76 Fig
16. 56 56 2 0 0245 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSI TH245 1 O 740 7484 84 5E 2 07 0245 2 Ghz ETSI TH245 1B 7646 94 5E AP 207 0245 24 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSI TH245 2A O 744 758 94 5E AP207 0245 26 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSI TH245 2B 99 7859 94 56 2 07 0245 3 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSI TH245 3A 758 5E 2 07 0245 3 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSI TH245 38 783 5E 0245 18 ApesPlus Ghz ETSITRi245 1 740 744 94 5E 0245 ApesPlus Ghz ETSI 245 785 84 5E 0245 2 ApesPlus Ghz ETSI TR245 7484 758 84 5E 07 0245 2 ApesPlus Ghz ETSITR245 2B 7729 85 84 5E 1 07 0245 3 ApesPlus Gh ETSITEiZ45 3A 758 84 5E 07 0245 3 ApesPlus Ghz ETSITR245 3E 783 7987 84 5E Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 180 Outdoor Unit Part Numbers Description ApexPlus 8 GHZ AP1 08 0119 66 amp pexPlus HF SGhz ETSI 2 462 9 43 1 08 0151 12 amp pesFlus HF SGhz ETSI TR151 15 AE Seri SP 1 08 0151 16 amp pesFlus HP SGhz ETSI 1E 9 355 422 amp 1 08 0151 29 apexPlus SGhz ETSI 2 5 240 5 308 1 08 0181 26 amp pexPlus HF SGhz ETSI
17. 725 16 15 222 6343 15 55 ApexPlus 18 GHZ AP 2 18 1010 14 ApexPlus Ghz ETSI 1 17 655 17 995 300 56 AP 2 18 1010 16 ApexPlus Ghz ETSI 101001005 16 15 695 18 995 200 56 2 18 1010 2 ApesPlus Ghz ETSI 24 17 930 18 230 300 56 2 18 1010 26 ApesPlus HP Ghz ETSI 101001005 2 18 340 19 240 300 56 LAP248 MU0 3A ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSI TRiOTOHOUS 18 4580 300 56 2 18 0 3 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSI TRiOTOHOUS 3E T3490 19 430 300 56 ApesPlus 2 Gh ETSI TRiOTOHOUS 46 18400 18 000 300 56 AP248 MM 4B ApesPlus 2 Gh ETSI TRiOTOHOUS 4E 13440 iarmoj 300 56 1 15 1010 1 18Ghz ETSI 1010 1005 14 17 585 17 985 300 56 1 15 1010 16 ApesPlus 18Ghz ETSI 1010 1005 16 18 535 18 335 amp 1 18 1010 25 amp pesPlus 18Ghz ETSI 24 17 330 18 230 18 940 18 180 18 400 5B 5B 5B 5B 5B 5B 56 1 060 260 56 8 1082 18Ghz ETSI IE 18 805 195165 260 56 5B 5B 5B 5B 5B zim 5B 5B 118 1092 3 ApexPlusHP Ghz 0 18595 360 AP2 18 1560 34 ApesPlus 2 18Ghz AMSI TRIBEO 34 17 70
18. 0 none no action 1 snmp trap is generated and sent to all trap IP Addresses that are enabled 2 switchover to the Hot Standby Link is forced 3 RPS Rapid Port Sutdown of the datapath physical interfaces PHY is made on both ends of the link to allow layer 2 path switching using STP or RSTP protocols running on a connected switch threshold is a device level command threshold command is used to set rules for monitoring the system Whenever the threshold exceeds the programmed values the desired action is set The utilization rate is expressed as percentage of the current max speed based on the modulation Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 156 trap SYNTAX trap trap enable lt trap gt lt off gt trap ip trap gt ip addr Default see below Trap 1 manager Trap 2 manager OFF Configuration Storage Yes trap without any parameter will display the current status for the snmptrap information trap is a system level command DESCRIPTION trap is used to enable and configure traps and the IP address which they will be sent to uptime SYNTAX DEFAULT VALUE DESCRIPTION Uptime is used to display how long the system has been running since the last Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 157 reboot power cycle It shows the current time and uptime EXAMPLE To display current uptime trango config uptime 20 45 58 up 1 49 load average RELATED utype
19. AP1 23 232 4B ApexPlus 23Ghz ETSI 1232 46 23 318 23 618 300 56 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 186 Diplezer Outdoor Unit Range Part Numbers Description ApexPlus 26 GHZ 2 25 0800 14 HPZ 26Ghz ETSI 800 14 24 250 24 450 AP2 26 0800 16 HP 26Ghz ETSI TRS 1E 25 050 25 250 1 26 080014 HP 26Ghz ETSI TEi30 0 14 24 250 24 450 4FP1 26 0800 16 26Ghz ETSI TRi30 0 1E 25 050 25 250 26 131 AP1 2b5 l 3 34 HF zZ amp Ghz ETSI 34 25 105 25 44 4F1 26 1008 36 QpexsPlus HP 26Ghz ETSI 1008 3E 26 117 26 45 ApexPlus 28 GHZ 28 976 505 505 505 505 29 1008 28Ghz ETSI 0 14 27 620 28 025 S505 APT 2S 100816 28Ghz ETSITHiOUS lE 28 528 23 033 505 1 28 1008 2 ApesPlus 28Ghz ETSI TAI00S 2A 27 368 28473 505 29 481 505 1801 180 180 180 1980 180 392 28170 28 350 ApexPlus 32 GHZ 32 627 ApexPlus 38 GHZ AP 1 35 0700 36 pesPluz 3SGhsz amp RISIIETSI TRAFOD 29 695 1 55 0700 4 3pesPluz 3SGhs TS TAFOD 4A 33 135 4FP1 38 0700 46 3SGhs amp SIIETSI TRAFOD 4E 32 538 5 2 38 1260 15 pesFPluz HP ETSI 1260 1 37 04 of EGZ AP2 38 1260 16
20. Full Licensed band frequency and T R spacing support Due to the unique design all standard frequency bands and T R spacings are available for this product with no long product rollout delays The Figure below shows the currently supported band and T R spacings for ApexPlus with the numbers representing the number of sub bands for each frequency band ApexPlus is available in two base models AP1 XX YYYY ZZ which utilizes the HP ODUs and AP2 XX YYYY ZZ which utilizes HP2 ODUs TR Spacing AP1 HP1 ODU AP2 HP2 ODU Common sub banding gt gt TR Spacing N 1 1 ODU MI s AP2 HP2 ODU IS EA sub banding EM Table 3 ApexPlus Band and T R Spacing Options Specific information on the sub bands is shown in Appendix E For AP1 models the TR spacing can be customized via a software command as long as the new TR spacing and channel bandwidths are within the diplexer range See Appendix E for more information Channel Sizes from 3 5 MHz to 80 MHz Across all the frequency bands the system can support channel sizes as low as 3 5 MHz The channel sizes are user selectable Table 6 shows the maximum Ethernet capacities for each symbol rate and modulation level Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 24 In addition custom speed profiles can be added to replace the existing speed profiles This allows optimiz
21. LAP2 06 0340 1A HP2 amp Ghz ETSI 4 HighBand 6 425 amp 503 94 56 AP2 06 0340 16 2 ETSI TH340 TE HighBand 6765 amp 943 84 56 AP2 06 0340 24 ApexPlus 2 ETSI TH340 2A HighBand 6481 6564 83 56 LAP2 0E 0340 2E 2 ETSI TH340 2B HighBand 6821 amp 304 93 56 LAP2 06 0340 34 2 ETSI THi340 HighBand 6 536 83 56 2 0 0340 3 ApexPlus 2 ETSI THi340 3E Band 6 876 amp 353 83 56 2 06 0340 4 HP2 ETSI TH340 4A HighBand 93 56 AP2 06 0340 46 ApexPlus 2 ETSI 4 4B High Band 6931 83 56 AP2 06 0340 54 2 ETSI THi340 High Band amp 646 6 729 8 56 2 06 0340 5 ApexPlus HP2 ETSI TH340 56 High Band amp 386 7063 93 56 AP2 06 O0340 64 ApesPlus 2 ETSITR340 64 HighBand amp 84 56 2 0 0340 2 ETSI TH340 66 High Band 704 84 5 1 06 0340 18 amp pesPlus HP amp Gihz ETSI TAS40 14 High Band 5 430 6 540 10 56 AP1 06 0340 1B ApesPlus HP amp Ghz ETSI TA340 16 High Band 5 TT 6 880 10 5
22. SYNTAX Default N A Configuration Storage N A utype without any parameter will display current utype and other related status DESCRIPTION Utype command will display unit s current utype remote unit status election period status and sync status Current utype No utype Active or Standby Remote unit status no detection detecting an active or detecting a standby Election Period yes during election period no not in election period Sync Status Current synchronization status Synchronized or Not synchronized EXAMPLE CLI config utype Current utype active Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 158 Remote unit status detecting a standby Election Period no Sync Status Synchronized utype_switch SYNTAX DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Trango Systems Inc utype_switch Default N A Configuration Storage N A utype_switch does not take any input parameter Will perform utype switch from Active to Standby This command only allowed on the Active unit Can NOT be initiated on Standby unit utype_switch manually switch the Active to the Standby unit by forcing a coordinated swap of the utypes between the current active and current standby units This command is mainly used for image upgrades During the image upgrades the standby unit can be upgraded first and when done perform utype_switch to make the current Active unit Standby to continue the upgrade process CLI config u
23. Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Contents DIOS 8 Be UU mc P EE 9 REVISION DTE 11 AELE e A 12 Reference CONVENTIONS eee roe tne noon taa eaae on nnb ea an Eno Eae inna Kee 13 Warranty InfOrmatloli ote E ER OR REDE REDE 13 Contacting Trango Technical 13 otandards 45 epo ea ve 14 1 0 Prod ct DESCIIDUON caer toas 15 W MUN 15 POM Sell NCIC At ORS OE T 17 N 20 ROMO 20 ORmDIners Tor Antena SNAN Ee Mortem abun eed bas 20 20 Direct POW Cl 9 1 rt d eot ues 21 Power Over Ethernet POE 24 Key r ce 22 Patent PCNGING DOSO aub eee 22 RTT VEI 22 Industry Leading System 22 Full Licensed band frequency and T R spacing support 24 Channel Sizes from 3 5 MHz to 80 2 24 Adaptive Coding and
24. amp pesFlusz 2 3SGhz ETSI 1260 1E 39 30 35 932 2 35 1260 2 pesFPlusz HF z 3SGhz ETSI 2 24 3r BL 38 132 AP2 33 125 2B opesPlus HP 3SGhz ETSI 2 2E 35 56 32 452 Frequencies shown are center frequencies but rather the edge of the transmit band Center frequency limits are 112 the channel bandwidth away from these numbers Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 187 Accessories TRANGO PtP MICROWAVE BAND SPECIFIC ACCESSORIES Dir Mnt Rem Mnt 3 3 dB Dir 1 9 6 dB Dir Ortho Rem Mnt 3 3 1 9 6 dB Mnt Comb Mnt Comb Comb Remote Mount dB Comb Comb ApexPlus 6 GHZ Note All R3 Antennas require a Remote Mount for the ODU and Waveguide ApexPlus 7 GHZ 1 07 AD7G xx S2 SMC 78 8 HP 5 78 6 OMC 07 HP 78 112 5 78 3 SMC 78 6 HP R AP2 07 xxxx xx AD7G xx S2 SMC 78 8 HP 5 78 6 OMC 07 HP HP MNT 78 WR112 SMC 78 3 HP R SMC 78 6 HP R ApexPlus 8 GHZ AP2 08 xxxx xx AD8G xx R2 SMC 78 3 HP 5 78 6 07 HP MNT 78 WHR112 SMC 78 3 HP R SMC 78 6 HP R ApexPlus 10 GHZ ApexPlus 11 GHZ AP2 11 xxxx xx AD11G xx S2 R2 SMC 11 3 HP 5 11 6 OMC 11 HP HP MNT 11 WR75 SMC 11 3 HP R SMC 11 6 HP R ApexPlus 13 GHZ 1 13 AD13G xx S2 R2 5 13 3 5 13 6 13 HP MNT 13 WR75 SMC 13 3 HP R SMC 13 6 HP R AP2 13 xxxx xx AD13
25. 2 64Q 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 5 1 modemA CMTx Prof ile Integer 3 256Q for 256Q O QPSK 1 16Q 2 32Q 3 64Q 4 128Q 5 256Q for non 256Q O QPSK 1 16Q 2 64Q 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 5 2 modemA CMRx Prof ile Integer 3 256Q for 256Q 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 4 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 4 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 5 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 5 4 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 172 RF Section Object ID Name 12 Range Limit Default Value ODU model dependant ODU model dependant ODU model dependant ODU model dependant ODU model dependant ODU model dependant _ O OFf On oo 0 300 E e 2 3 64Q 4 1 60 128 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 1 2 1 rf RxFrequency Opaque Float 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 1 2 2 rf RxFrequency Int Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 1 2 1 rfFreqDuplex Opaque Float 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 1 2 2 rf FreqDuplex Int Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 2 Integer R 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 4 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 5 2 irfModulation 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 5 3 1 rfSymrate Opaque Float 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 5 3 2 rf Symratelnt Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 5 4 1 rf Speed Opaque Float 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 5 4 2 rf Speedint Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 6 2 R 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 6 3 R 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 7 R 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 8 1 R 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 8 2 rfTargetRSSlht R 1 3 6 1 4
26. 3 Priority 3 COS Queue 1 Priority 4 COS Queue 2 Priority 5 COS Queue 2 Priority 6 COS Queue 3 datapath future SYNTAX datapath 0 4 only 1 ETH T1 2 ETH E1 DEFAULT VALUE Eth Only DESCRIPTION Select the profile to be used on the datapath of the radio Bandwidth for TDM is always reserved once selected regardless of whether data is being sent or not Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 123 datapattern SYNTAX datapattern lt external internal gt Default external datapattern Configuration Storage Yes datapattern without any parameter will display the current status DESCRIPTION Sets datasource for the modem datapattern can be generated from either fpga external or the modem internal used to generate PRBS data for testing purposes The datapattern should be set to during normal mode of operation otherwise user data from GigE or the T1 ports will be transmitted date SYNTAX date year month day hour minute Default N A Configuration Storage No date without any parameter will display the current time of date date is a system level command DESCRIPTION Allow the user to set and read the current time and date debug SYNTAX Default N A Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 124 Configuration Storage No debug is a system level command DESCRIPTION Exit current node and enter the debug mode EXAM
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28. AP1 07 0161 256 HP Ghz ETSI 258 770 799 63 56 APLOFMELZES HP Ghz ETSI TAIE 265 z644 52 AP1 07 0161 266 ApesPlus Ghz ETSI 266 7 805 798 55 2 0 7 HP2 TGhz ETSI 783 749 56 55 AP2 07 M68 16 HP2 ETSI TRIES IB i 56 5 07 0168 2 HP2 TGhz ETSI TRIES 7485 56 5 07 0168 2 PApesPlus HP2 TGhz ETSI TRIES 7 653 799 56 5 07 0168 3 PApesPlus HP2 ETSI TRIES 7 759 55 2 07 0168 3 ApesPlus HP2 TGhz ETSI 38 T6895 55 1 07 0168 1 HP Ghz ETSI TRIES TA 7843 749 56 55 AP1 07 M68 16_ ApesPlus HP ETSI TRIES IE B 56 5 APLOF MGS24 ETSI TRIES 2A 7495 56 5 AP1 07 068 26 TGhz ETSI THES 2B 7 653 56 5 APLOFMES 34 Ghz ETSI THES 759 55 APTUT UIES 3E HP Ghz ETSI THES 3B 75 5 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 179 Outdoor Unit Part Numbers Description MHz MHz AP 207 096 144 2 Ghz ETSI 7099 7443 56 5E 2 02 0196 16 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSITRIS6 IB 7
29. AP2 15 0315 24 2 15 0216 2 ApexsPlusHP2isGhz ETSITRSI 2B 500 15 59 56 SEE 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 86 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 86 AP2 15 0 315 34 2 Ghz ETSI TR315 14 823 11 3253 AP2 15 315 3B amp pesPlus HP Ghz ETSI TR315 3B 15 138 15 243 APT IS O315 14 amp 1 15 0315 1 ApesPlus 1562 ETSI TANS Ip 15081 APT IS O315 24 APT IS 0315 25 15 155 15040 1 45 0315 24 ApexPlus I5Ghz ETSI 215 14 823 14 342 1 15 0315 3 ApexPlus I5Ghz ETSI 1 3E 15 138 15 257 AP2 15 0420 44 HPZ 15Ghz ETSI TA420 44 14 613 2 15 0420 4 2 15 0420 AP2 15 0420 56 2 15 0420 2 15 0420 AP2 15 D420 7 A 2 15 0420 76 AF1 15 0420 4 5Ghz ETSI 420 4 14 5101 AF145 0420 4B amp pesPlus 15Ghz ETSI TR420 46 14 921 15 033 14 613 1 15 0420 55 1562 ETSITH420 54 taeog 805 na APTIS 0420 56 1509 ETSITH420 5B 1600261 5145 ma APTIS 0420 645 foGhz ETSITH420 64 4837 na APTIS O0420 66 ApesPlus 1662 ETSITH420 15138 15257 ma APT IS 0420 7A APT IS 0420 7E
30. CLI config freq 21472 Tx Freq 21472 00 MHz Rx Freq 22104 00 MHz Freq duplex 1232 00 MHz Next Set the far end transmitter frequency separate session with the other radio CLI config freq 22704 Tx Freq 22104 00 MHz Rx Freq 21472 00 MHz Freq duplex 1232 00 MHz If the system has been installed and the far end transmitter is also on the link can be checked using the linktest command CLl config linktest LOCK RSSI MSE BER 1 1 45 00 36 70 0 00 00 Step 5 Enable Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM Optional If ACM is desired the acm enable command should be used on both ends of the link IMPORTANT After the ACM is enabled after initial link establishment the speed command must be reissued CLl config acm enable on ACM enable 0n Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 93 SUCCESS The two steps above must be done on both ends of the link starting with the unit that does not have output band management or which relies on the ApexPlus IBM connection for management Step 6 Set the Speed and Modulation The speed setting may require a license key if the resulting payload speed is above 100 Mbps CLI config speed Modulation 128QAM Bandwidth 20 00 Symrate 17 42 Speed 111 00 Step 7 Enable the Transmitters Turn opmode on on both ends of the link This enables the transmitter on the unit After the opmode is turned on the TX frequency cannot be changed unless
31. Ghz ETSI 208 34 8155 8225 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 181 Diplezer Outdoor Unit Range Fart Humbers Description AP2 02 0266 15_ ApesPlus SGhz ETS 266 1 7 305 AP2 05 0266 16 2 SGhz ETSI 266 16 2 05 0266 2 HPZ ETSI 266 24 2017 AP2 05 0266 26 amp pesPlus 2 SGhz ETSI TR2b55 2E 9 283 ApexPlus ETSI TR266 14 ApexPlus amp Ghz ETSI TRZEE 1E HP 8Ghz ETSI 2 4 8Ghz ETSI TRZEB 2B 55 56 5B 55 5B 5B 2 08 031 ApesPlus 2 amp Ghz ETSI 1 7 731 BE AP2 08 031 168 amp pesFPlus 2 amp Ghz ETSI 1E 8 042 8 178 1368 56 AP2 08 031 24 2 amp Ghz ETSI 24 79 BE 56 2 08 0311 2 4pexsPlus 2 amp Ghz ETSI 2B 8 282 136 56 56 _ 56 55 5B 5B 56 31 Ghz ETSI 2 5 HP amp 8Ghz ETSI TRS 2E ApexPlus HP amp 8Ghz ETSI TAS ApexPlus HP amp Ghz ETSI TAS AP2 10 0350 15 HP2 Ghz ETSI 15 AP2 10 0350 16 amp pesFluz HP WGhz ETSI 1E 10 450 19 500 ApexPlus 10 5 GHZ 10500 10 581 HPS T Gihz ETSI TAS 1 HPS T Gihz ETSI TAS 1B
32. Number of octets of payload received from the GigE ports to transmit on RF port e rfEthernetOutPackets Number of octets of payload transmitted to GigE ports from RF port e rfRSSI The Receive Signal Sensitivity Indicator the unit receives from the distance end of the link Link Status Traps Various traps are defined as follows e trapReboot trap is triggered when the unit is rebooted e trapStartUp trap is triggered when the unit boots up e trapBackupLink trap triggered when the backup status changes e trapBackupTakeover The trap is triggered when the Backup unit has taken over e trapModemLock This trap will inform you when there is a change to the link lock trapDownShift This trap will inform you when the modulation of the radio has shifted downed Trango recommends monitoring RSSI MSE Ethernet Traffic gigeEthOctets Temp and modem lock as a minimum for thorough monitoring of the link Additional objects and traps can be added to the monitoring software as required Please review Appendix D MIB for a complete listing of MIB Objects and Traps Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 52 Understanding and familiarization of Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP concepts and software platforms are required to utilize SNMP management of the TrangoLINK ApexPlus system Due to the large number of programs available for SNMP Trango does not provide support of SNMP software packages or NMS systems S
33. Once the antennas are installed and a rough antenna alignment has been established then the fine alignment process can begin at one end of the link typically the site with the smaller antenna Once one side is aligned to achieve best RSSI MSE and BER then the operator can adjust the other side to improve the link Alignment can be done using the linktest command from the command line interface or the voltage indication from the BNC connector on the ODU Figure 39 BNC Connector for RSSI Voltage Run the linktest command while aligning the antenna and look for the MSE to improve a higher negative number while adjusting When the lock status changes to 1 you may fine tune the alignment with the LED display Antenna Alignment Procedure 1 Ensure that both sides of the link are configured correctly 2 Connect to the management port of the ApexPlus Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 97 2 Login to the end of the link that is being aligned 4 Run linktest 99 command while adjusting the antenna s and monitor the BNC output voltage until the expected voltage RSSI level is reached The voltage at the BNC will range from 0 1 Volts at 90 dBm input level to 4 5 Volts at 20 dBm input level Use a voltmeter and CBLDAT RSSI to monitor the voltage while adjusting the antenna The following equation can be used to determine the RSL within 3 dB accuracy RSL dBm 15 77 x Venc 91 58 Below is a table showing the vol
34. Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 183 Outdoor Unit Part Numbers Description AP2S 15 0490 44 ApesPlus HP 15 2 ETS TEi430 44 14 403 14 522 AP2 15 0490 46 ApesPlus HF 2 Ghz ETS TH430 4E 14 333 15 012 LAP2 55 0480 5A ApesPlus 2 ToGhz ETSI SA 1 855 14634 2 15 0430 5 ApesPlus 2 1509 ETSI TA490 5E 16 005 1 24 AP2 15 0430 7B amp pesFluz AHP 15Ghz ETSI TH430 7E 15 223 15 349 LAPTIS 0430 5B ApesPlus foGhz ETSI TR490 SE 15 005 15 24 38 3 18 3 a 18 ma a 8 3 3 3 ma 18 APZ15 0476 16 ApesPlus 2 150 TA4TS 1 1500 1558 168 2 15 0475 1 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSI IE 14975 151431 168 AP2 5 0475 2A ApesPlus 15Ghz ETSI TATS MS28 188 303 168 S83 18 18 d68 d68 d68 de8 100 100 o mo 10 10 D o m o mo mo E i 4P2 15 0475 26 2 15Ghz ETSI TA475 26 15 135 15 303 AP2 15 0475 35 doexPlus 2 Ghz ETSI TA475 14 715 14 883 AP2 15 0475 3B HP 1Ghz ETSI THATS 3B 15190 15 258 14 500 2 15 0640 18 ApesPlus HP2T5Ghz ETSITRE40 1 14 610 1 15 0840 12 Apes
35. When logging into the radio unit the operator always enters the CLI view node from which only status of the system can be seen To make changes to system settings the operator must enter the CLI config node of to allow changes to the system to be made Type the command config and the password trango The password can be changed later CLI view config Password Step 2 Change the Out of Band OBM Management IP Address Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 90 It is recommended to change the IP address on both ends of the radio first before installing the link to ensure that no problems will be encountered accessing the units in the field from the destination network subnet To change the IP address of the system first check the ip settings using the command CLl config ip Address 10 14 1 41 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 10 14 1 1 ETHO MAC 00 01 de 87 cd ac MAC 00 01 87 cd ad Next change the IP address and subnet mask The system will not be responsive after the change Reconnect to the ApexPlus using the new IP address CLI config ipconfig ip 10 14 1 41 255 255 254 0 Address 105 Net mask 25552555 254 0 SUCCESS After re connecting change the gateway address as necessary CLI config ipconfig gateway 10 14 0 1 Gateway 10 14 0 1 SUCCESS Confirm that the changes are made CLI config ip CLI config ipconfig Address 10 14
36. 1 41 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 91 Subnet Mask 29567255 Gateway P 10 14 0 1 ETHO MAC 00 01 de 87 cd ac MAC 00 01 de 87 cd ad Step 3 Turn the ODU Section of the radio on Type odupower on to apply power to the Radio section of the unit After the CLI returns the status of on enter model to show the models serial numbers TR spacing and transmit frequency range of the unit CLI config odupower ODU Power enable 0n SUCCESS CLI config model OMU Model AP OMU 1 OMU Serial 8900004 ODU Model HP2 23 1232 1A ODU Serial ID C 2010DEC80001 Tx Freq Min 21200 00 Tx Max 21500 00 Freq duplex 1232 00 MHz Step 4 Set the Transmitter and Receiver Center frequency The center frequency must be within the min and max shown in the model command and must be at least gt of the occupied transmitter bandwidth away from the limits for proper operation Enter the transmit frequency in MHz the resolution of the frequency is 250 MHz The receive frequency will automatically be programmed as follows For A models RX Freq TX freq Freq Duplex For B models RX Freq TX Freq Freq Duplex Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 92 In some cases the Freq duplex can be changed but typically this will not be necessary Changing the Freq duplex will automatically change the RX frequency First set the local end transmit frequency
37. 15 1 lbs 6 85 kg AP2 Models 13 2 165 6 kg Environmental Operating Temperature Range 40 deg C to 65 deg C Functional 40 deg C to 55 deg C Spec Compliant Water resistance IP65 per EN 60529 Salt Spray Per IEC EN 60950 22 Emissions ETSI Conducted Emissions EN 55022 2006 Class A FCC Conducted Emissions FCC 15 107 a Class A ETSI Radiated Emissions EN 55022 2006 Class A FCC Radiated Emissions FCC 15 109 a Class A Salt Spray Per IEC EN 60950 22 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 162 Reliability Electromagnetic Compliance EMC test methods EN 301 489 1 V1 8 2008 04 EN 301 489 4 V1 4 1 2009 02 CHI Powerline RF conducted immunity EN 61000 4 6 2005 Voltage Dips and Short EN 61000 1 4 11 2004 Interruptions Wireless Compliance FCC CFR47 Part 101 CFR47 Part 15 Class A unintentional radiator Europe Harmonized EN 302 217 2 1 EN 302 217 2 2 New Zealand PIB22 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 163 Wireless Parameters Frequency Range 6 40 GHz Channel Sizes Supported 3 5 5 7 8 33 10 12 5 13 75 14 20 25 27 5 28 30 40 50 55 56 80 MHz Fixed Modulation Set Levels QAM256 QAM128 QAM64 QAM32 QAM16 QPSK Transmitter Center Frequency Synthesizer step size Adaptive Modulation Set Levels QAM256 QAM128 QAM64 QAM32 QAM16 Adaptive Modulation Type Error Free Hitless through each transition Adaptive Modulation
38. 18614 15454190112 ssOSVer RO _ NA BO NA 13 6 1 415454190 114 sysPICVer DisplayString 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 2 4 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 2 6 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 3 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 3 4 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 4 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 5 1 syslpAddress lp Addr R 1 3 6 1 4 1 454 1 90 1 5 2 sysSubnetMask lo Addr sma size E i size sa size JJ TrangoLink SCH size o m Om 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 6 1 sysRemarkSystem DisplayString 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 7 1 sysIBMEnable i size Ti 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 7 2 sysIBMIp lp Addr AB C D 172 168 1 1 string size 16 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 7 3 sysIBMNetmask lp Addr R A B C D 255 gt 0 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 74 0 4090 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 75 sysIBMVIanPort R J JJ 2 2 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 170 Trango cont d ObjetiD Name Range Limit Default Value 13 6 14 1 5454 1 90 1 8 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 8 3 trapstr gt 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 20 1 2 N A N O Off 1 ON with port OFF 2 ON with port 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 9 1 1 0 OFF string size 16 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 190 1 92 1 sysSNMPTrap2enable meger RW string size 16 13 5 14 15454 190 193 1sysSNMPTrapSEnabl
39. 5 Default enable OFF max power 17 dBm step size 1 Configuration Storage Yes atpc without any parameter will display the current status of ATPC feature DESCRIPTION atpc is used to display ATPC features parameters including ATPC step size ATPC enable and ATPC max power atpc enable ATPC is used to automatically adjust the remote end ODU transmit power in order to maintain the desired level of RSSI within 2 dB range of targetrssi at the local end This feature will work only when both local and remote radio are enabled atpc max power Set the maximum ATPC power This parameter is used only when the ATPC is enabled Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 119 User cannot execute the power command when is turned on The system will adjust the power automatically based on the max power and step size atpcstep size Specified the step size for each of the ATPC command for power up down By default for each of the atpc power up down command from the remote unit there will be 1 dB increment decrement The user may specify this step size to maximum of 5 dB per command The power command to ODU is 1 dB at a time but will go up to number of step size per ATPC command The operator is responsible for meeting legal regulatory requirements for Tx power EXAMPLE CLI view atpc ber SYNTAX ber ber 0 99 duration in seconds Default 1 second Configuration Storage Yes DESCRIPTION ber without any pa
40. 5 6 3 trapODUTempMinThreshold 1361 41 54541 90564___ 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 5 6 5 trapMSEMinThreshold H861415454190566 rapMSEMaxTnreshod 1361415454190567 vap ERMmTwesod 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 5 68 trapBERMaxThreshold i H8614 15 54190569 vapERMnTYesod L1 3 614 1 5454 1 905 6 10 trapFERMexThreshold 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 5 611 trapRSSMnThreshod 00200 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 5 6 12 _ trapRSSIMaxThreshold RITE aries cutem H1361415454190571 firapManualSwichove 90 vapRedudareycaberecomedid RO NA rapiman no __ fof m ne m 1 261 4 54541 0596 irapStardoyDown O Not 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 5 10 trapSynchronization 1 Synchronized Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 1 160 2 320 3 640 4 128Q 5 256Q for 1 160 2 320 3 640 4 128Q 5 256Q for Current i port Current n port Current Out port Current Out port 0 QPSK non 256Q O QPSK 1 16Q 2 64Q 3 256Q for 256Q O QPSK non 256Q O QPSK 1 160 2 640 3 256Q for 2560 lt 175
41. 90 4 1 2 10 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 1 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 1 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 1 4 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 1 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 1 6 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 1 7 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 1 8 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 2 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 2 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 2 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 2 4 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 2 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 2 6 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 2 7 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 2 8 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 2 9 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 2 2 10 igeEth1 Enable O Off 1 On 1 On igeEth1 Max Rate 0 1000 1000 igeEth1PauseFrame 0 1 On igeEth1 Priority igeEth1Speed igeEth1 Status igeEth1 InOctets igeEth1 InUcastPackets igeEth1InNUcastPackets igeEth1InTotalPackets Co Co Co Q g i 1 2 0 100 1000 O Off 1 On 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 0 4294967296 1 On O Half 1 Full O Off 1 On 0 1000 1 On gt igeEth1 OutOctets igeEth1 OutUcastPackets igeEth1 OutNUcastPackets igeEth1 OutTotalPackets igeEth1 CRCErrors igeEth1 CollisionErrors igeEth2AutoNegotiate igeEth2Duplex igeEth2Enable igeEth2Max Rate igeEth2PauseFrame H igeEth2Priority R 1 1 Full 1 On 1000 g W R R R R 0 100 1000
42. AP2 06 0350 54 2 ETSITR350 54 High Band emaj 73 56 2 06 0350 5 2 ETSI THi350 56 High Band 6 996 73 56 LAP2 06 0350 6A 2 ETSITAS50 64 High Band 74 56 AP2 E 0350 6E 2 ETSI 50 66 High Band 7 0561 725 74 56 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 177 Outdoor Unit Part Numbers Description ApexPlus 7 GHZ A AFP2 D7 0H50 1E ApesPlus Gihz ETSI TA150 1E 4AFP2 07 0150 2 45 HFz TGhz ETSI TRIBU 2 4 4AP2 07 0150 2E QpexnPlus Ghz ETSI TRIBU 2E l AP2 07 0154 2A 3B cn AP2 07 0154 3 4 2 ETSI 154 AFP2 0r 0154 3 HPS Ghz ETSI TE154 MET m fF 1 0F 0154 15 HP Ghz ETS 15 rae fF 1 07 0154 16 HP Ghz ETSI TA154 16 7 45 en 00 00 AF 1 O0F 0154 245 HP r Ghz ETSI 154 ER 624 7 43 7 49 i 4FP2 0F 0160 16 ApesPlus HFPz r Ghz ETSI 1 0 16 i AFPz2 07 0160 2A_ ApesPlus HP TGhz ETSI 1 0 2A j e 7 55 7 54 T r 519 AFP2 0F 0160 26 HP TGhz ETSI
43. Ground Clamp 11 nma 10 100 1000BaseT Data Port 48VDC AL EE to ApexPlus Data Port Cet Data Port Fuse Ce ne Y cho od on dn Data Port to Network Switch Router 48 VDC Input for Data Port Figure 18 POE GIGE 48 Internal wiring Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 68 PoE Based Installation 1 0 In Band Management Only The wiring for basic 1 0 installation with In Band Management is shown below Use this configuration if only one cable is being run from the network switch to the unit and it must carry the data management traffic and power Master Ground Bar Wall Mount Power Supply PoE GigE 48 lt GROUND 440 NAO NO NAO LYOd RENEE DAANAN fido OL lHOd 1 OL Must be e STP CABLE 358 with shielded cu SYSTEMS connectors at T both ends T1 E1 PORT MGM PORT DATA PORT SPARE FUSE 3 5A 125VAC ApexPlus Interface Panel Port Plate Power Oultlit 4 4 A 2 Data Management GigE Cat5e straight STP 2o 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 3o 000 QOO 10 100 1000BaseT Ethernet Switch Figure 19 1 0 IBM PoE Wiring Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 69 In Band and Out of Band Management Single power Supply The wiring for basic 1 0 installation with Out of Ban
44. It is best to set the target RSSI as high as possible without overdriving the receiver for the most robust operation Setting the target RSSI too low will result in a signal level lower than what is expected if ATPC is enabled 2 Reported RSSI more than 3 dB off the expected RSSI There may be a alignment problem with the antenna especially if both sides of the link show the same symptom Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 107 Solution Realign the antenna s Opmode must be on at the remote side of the link to do alignment of the local side Ensure that ATPC is off 3 Are both ApexPlus radios mounted on the same polarization ApexPlus radios must be mounted with matching polarizations at each end of the link If one side is mounted on the antenna differently than the other side the link will not lock or the signal level will be 30 or more dB lower than expected 4 15 the ApexPlus unit installed properly on the remote mount remote mount applications only The radio unit will only operate in a single orientation on the remote mount Follow the directions on the remote mount to ensure correct installation The Arrow on the Remot mount must line up with the V on the ApexPlus unit RF Link is good but packet loss is occurring 1 Verify the duplex and speed settings in the Ethernet port are correct 100 or 1 Gbit and match the connected equipment and that no CRC errors on the port are occurring 2 Verify
45. ODU Installation on Antenna The ODU portion of the ApexPlus utilizes a slip fit connection that makes installation simple The ODUs are all designed to mount to a circular waveguide antenna or combiner with the exception of the 6 GHz models For 7 to 40 GHz models simply rotating the ApexPlus will change the antenna polarization being used d Antenna O Ring Seal ApexPlus Antenna Waveguide Waveguide port p Figure 23 Antenna to ApexPlus Slip Fit Waveguide connection After installing securing the antenna the Apex Plus unit be installed directly on the back of the unit First determine which Antenna polarization will be used and ensure that the polarization indicator is at the top of the unit For vertical polarization the V should be at the top of the unit and for horizontal polarization the should be at the top of the unit Polarization Indicators The letters and V are die cast on the OMU housing perimeter to assist in mounting the ApexPlus to the antenna in the correct polarization The letter that is at the top will always indicate the antenna polarization being utilized for all models Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 74 polarization indicator Figure 24 Polarization Indicator Cover the antenna O ring with silicone grease per the Antenna manual Failure to do this may result in a damaged O ri
46. PoE Injectors Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 72 Direct Power Based Installation 1 0 This section covers installation when powering the unit through the direct 48 Volt DC port and using the Copper or Fiber traffic interfaces is desired The primary benefit of direct power is that no surge suppression is required on the traffic interface since fiber can now be used and the distance to the network can be longer due to the long lengths supported by the fiber and direct power wiring The 100 meter limitation still applies for any copper Ethernet cabling The actual length of the power cable run depends on the wire gauge being used It is recommended that the voltage be measured at the radio terminals after power on of the OMU and ODU to ensure it does not fall below the minimum required voltage For long runs of Power coaxial cable is recommended in conjunction with surge suppressors to reduce the risk of voltage spikes causing damage to network equipment The Direct Power interface on the front panel is shown below 48 VDC 48 VDC Ground Figure 22 Direct Power Wiring Direct Power Based Installation 1 1 Hot Standby The installation of the 1 1 hot Standby is similar to the 1 0 installation except the installation is repeated for the second standby unit which is mounted on the combiner The CBLDAT RIU4 is connected between the units Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 73 ApexPlus
47. Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Control CPU Power Amplifier Transmit TX Upconverter 350 MHz OMU Tut Coaxial Local Wave Oscillator guide Cable to the port OMU RX 140 MHz c Diplexer Receive 48V Low noise Amplilfier Power Supply Figure 2 ODU Functional Block Diagram The TrangoLINK ApexPlus is a Frequency Division Duplex FDD radio which can provide low latency of less than 150 microseconds us over 1 million packets per second and up to 375 Mbps of full duplex capacity Standard features include Quality of Service QoS traffic prioritization to ensure that critical traffic gets through Hitless Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM and Adaptive Transmit Power Control ATPC to improve performance during weather related signal degradation ApexPlus supports either direct 48 Volt DC power or power over Ethernet using a PoE injector device provided by Trango The PoE injector has interfaces for Ethernet T1 E1 traffic and management as well as support for redundant power supplies Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 16 Ports and Indicators The Figure below shows the various ports on the ApexPlus Unit 10 100 1000Base T 10 100BaseT
48. Transitions User Settable Thresholds Automatic Transmitter Power gt 15 dB range user configurable step size and max power limit Control Transmitter Power Maximum Transmit Power by Frequency dBm red ee 30 26 5 28 26 25 23 28 22 5 26 22 25 22 23 21 EET 28 22 5 26 22 25 22 23 21 25 20 5 22 25 21 24 20 22 17 25 20 5 22 25 21 24 20 22 17 24 18 5 21 24 20 23 19 21 16 With high power license key AP KEY 3 on AP1 models only 0 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 164 Radio Sensitivity Channel Width Symbol Rate 55 56 80 150 n 63 8 dBm when set to speed 80 256 Channel Width 55 56 80 50 Receive Sensititivty dBm 6 26 GHz 89 7 89 2 88 3 87 5 86 0 _ 85 1 84 4 2 83 0 82 1 81 5 60 8 dBm when set to speed 80 256 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 165 1 1 Hot Standby Link Protection Parameter Specification User configurable 10 to 60 seconds Power Power Consumption AP1 Typical 75 Watts AP2 Typical 50 Watts User Interfaces Ethernet Traffic Ports and or In ETH1 RJ45 10 100 1000BaseT Band Management IBM ETH2 SFP 1000BaseT for SFP Module SFP GigE C 1000BaseT SFP GigE S 1000BaseLX Single Mode Fiber SFP GigE M 1000BaseLX Multimode Fiber Out of Band Management OBM RJ45 10 100BaseT 2 Position Latching screw terminal Block RJ45
49. an action after a failover occurs N i High TX fe EN Ethemet ApexPlus EY ApexPlus thernet Side A 2 Side Low TX gt ACTIVE 1 v ok CBLDAT E E CBLDAT RIUA 4 il A RIU4 Switch Switch Router Antenna Mee Antenna Combiner Router Side A Side B 7 Sa 2 J Pd ApexPlus 7 ApexPlus Side A 2 3 Side B E STANDBY STANDBY 3 2 Ethernet M M N v Figure 9 1 1 Setup Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 37 The Table below shows the events will cause a failover from active to standby local Site remote pair Table 10 Failover Events Hardware triggered failover In the event that the modem link is lost status changes from 1 to O hardware triggered failover will occur and the following sequence of actions will occur Actions 1 The IF transmit signal will be shut off on the active unit and enabled on the backup unit 2 The standby ApexPlus utype will change from standby to active and the previously active unit utype will change to standby 3 The Ethernet port will be shut down on the new standby unit if RPS was enabled Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 38 4 The far end of the link will also failover since the transmitter switch will cause the far end to lose lock as
50. cable N h EJ Blue Blue Brown Ed P m pair 4 Straight through pair 3 pair 3 Figure 40 EIA TIA 568A Straight through WN h Blue Brown UJ pair 4 pair 3 Orange pair 2 Figure 41 EIA TIA 568B Cross Over Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 168 Console Port Cabling The Interface cable to connect the ApexPlus to a standard Serial port DB9 connector is shown below The cable can be purchased from Trango 24 0 250 Pl j SOLDER SIDE VIEW KEY 3 CONDUCT SHIELD CABLE 24 AWG Black Jacket BOTTOM VIEW E 4 3 2 H VN 6 6 59 2 u E O jj 4 SWITCH CRAFT EN3CSEX LABEL 5 747905 2 OR EQUIV KDBICONN 156 2009 E OR EQUV Figure 42 ApexPlus Serial Cable Pin Out Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 169 Appendix D MIB OID Listing MIB II System ObjectiD Name Access Fange Limit _Defauli Value 1361214410 Displaysrng Ro NA Spider 1 0 136121130 jsysUpTime mmens RO 136121140 _ sysContact_ DisplayString RO Tech Support 136121150 syName DisplaySrng RO Administrator 136121160 DisplayString RO USA _ Trango ObjectiID Type Access Limit Default Value 1361415454190111 ssFPGAVer RO va NA
51. mode all packets must be cleared from the highest priority queue before any lower queues are forwarded In weighted mode some packets from all queues will be forwarded but queues with higher weighted priorties will be serviced more often The qos dscp weight command allows assigning weights to priority levels for layer 2 tagged traffic The web based DSCP mapping will map an individual code point into a priority level and then to a specific queue Priority levels are assigned to specific queues by the cos command reboot SYNTAX reboot Default N A Configuration Storage No reboot is a system level command DESCRIPTION Reboots entire system including datapath No configuration changes after the system reboot reload SYNTAX reload 1 240 reload cancel Default N A Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 143 Configuration Storage No reload is a system level command DESCRIPTION Reboots the radio and reloads the saved configuration after a user set timer from 1 to 240 minutes expires This allows the user to make changes to the system without worrying about permanently losing the connection to the far end If the user loses connection while running tests or making changes the unit will reboot itself and restore the last known good configuration and the link will be re established reload cancel will cancel the pending reload remark SYNTAX remark remark system_remark Default Remark Trango Ape
52. off e Set the TX frequency bandwidth modulation and transmitter power then click Link Setup In general the Freq Duplex does not need to be changed unless a non standard spacing is being used f After both ends of the link are setup turn the opmode button on to establish the link Do not adjust the Failover settings at this time even if 1 1 operation is desired A normal working link must be set up first before 1 1 is enabled See the Section on setting up 1 1 for detail on this Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 85 TrangoLINK ApexPlus gt X 10 14 1 73 settings ink_setup php reboot_submit Config Login TRA eM TrangoLINK ApexPlus 10 14 1 Local Active Link 9 RSSI 40 00 MSE 35 30 Rx QAM256 Remote Link 9 RSSI 40 00 MSE 35 40 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup ACM System Datapath Threshold Speed License Network Settings Power License IP IBM Failover Mode System Configuration and Licenses Eth Only Speed License 2 enabled Enable ON port on ON port off OFF Ethernet Submit 005 SNMP System Status Version Link Status ODU Power Link Test Odupower On System Statistics Ethernet Stats TDM Stats Note Enable license key does not require Link reboot ON Odupower Off Setup RF Stats Default Opmode ON OFF Diagnostics Diagnostic Options Tx Freq 19260 00 Tx Freq Min 19260 00 Tx F
53. power supplies as shown below Both IBM and OBM can be used in this configuration Master Ground Bar Wall Mount Power Supply Wall Mount Power Supply Redundant PoE GigE 48 GROUND 440 NAO lHOd NAO OL TRA 5 3805 1304 viva TRANGO Must be SYSTEMS STP CABLE 4 with shielded connectors at both ends T1 E1 PORT MGM PORT DATA PORT SPARE FUSE 3 5A 125VAC OUTPUT 29 Ve t OUTPUT 8 Power Oultlit To AC Power ApexPlus Interface Panel Port Plate g Data GigE Cat5e Manangement straight STP 10 100 Cat5e straight STP PEF 4 10 100 1000BaseT Ethernet Switch SA Figure 21 1 0 PoE Redundant Wiring Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 71 PoE Based Installation 1 1 Hot Standby The installation of the 1 1 hot Standby is similar to the 1 0 installation except the installation is repeated using a second PoE GigE 48 and separate power supply for the second standby unit which is mounted on the combiner Although it is possible to use a single PoE GigE 48 to support both the active and standby unit in the 1 1 configuration it is recommended to use two PoE GigE 48
54. provide automatic port up after the link is restored To ensure port up down due to unstable link The RPS port up will only activate after detecting a good link with duration of minimum of 40 seconds to 1 minute Note RPS should be disabled prior to enabling ACM then re enabled after the link is Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 145 RELATED rssi SYNTAX DESCRIPTION show SYNTAX Trango Systems Inc established with ACM active to prevent inadvertent disconnection of the Ethernet port and loss of management Note refer to ink history command to check for link steady status RPS will only take effect if the ink steady is 1 Sysinfo rssi iteration Iteration range from 1 99 seconds Default default iteration 1 second Configuration Storage NO rssi without any parameter will display the current mse value rssi command is used to monitor the instantaneous receive signal level RSL It can be used to monitor the stability of the RSL when used in an iterative manner CLI prompt will not be accessible while rssi command is running RSSI value range is between 90 and 20 show history show loopback auto show passwords Default N Q Configuration Storage No ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 146 DESCRIPTION show history will display the last 20 commands entered to allow the user to see any changes that were made show loopback_auto will display the result of the loopback aut
55. put command Put file to the ftp server ftp logout logout of ftp session Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 129 DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Trango Systems Inc Default server_ip NULL user_name NULL mode Passive Configuration Storage No To perform ftp operation Provide the command with the ftp server IP address and the user login Enter the password when prompted ftp gt get lt file name gt Do NOT supply the path to the file that needs to be put on to the It will be stored in the default system directory See example below ftp gt put lt source file gt lt destination gt source will be the filename only Destination will include both path and file name Note file on the ftp server might need to be deleted before it can be downloaded with the same file name ftp gt mode lt mode gt Default operation mode is Passive and can be configure as active with the mode option ftp gt logout logout of the ftp session Note Please ensure that the FTP server is reachable by checking with ping command from debug prompt CLI eng ftp 10 14 0 85 trango Password ftp get zimage THHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHBHHHBHHHHHHBHHHHHHH EH HH FN HE GN Get operation successful with passive mode ftp put linkloss txt linkloss txt THHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHBHHHBHHHHHHHBHHHHHHHH E HE I HH HE GN ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 130 Put operation successful with passive mode ftp gt logout CLI confi
56. seconds Default default iteration 1 second Configuration Storage NO mse without any parameter will display the current mse value for both Modem1 and Modem2 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 135 DESCRIPTION Linktest command is used to test the current link status and can be used to monitor the link based on the specified duration CLI prompt will not be accessible while linktest is running The linktest shows the following in the output Lock Radio Lock Status 1 if all modem locks are locked 0 if any lock indicator shows unlocked RSSI The current RSSI value MSE The current MSE value BER The instantaneous BER value 1sec interval loglevel SYNTAX loglevel 0 2 0 Setting 1 Event 2 Status Default N A Configuration Storage Yes DESCRIPTION loglevel is used to set the appropriate logging for the system This command is used to set required log levels for system logging The log level needs to be set for each activity to be monitored Once the loglevels are set the logs can be monitored through the syslog command loopback SYNTAX loopback Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 136 loopback lt if dig rfl gen rf refl baseband gt loopback auto Default OFF Configuration Storage Yes loopback without any parameter will display the current status DESCRIPTION Activates one of the loopback modes for test purposes Must be turned off by a comman
57. single save command will save all configuration changes e Users can go back to the view node by typing in the command exit Config Node Command List Input Value Range Default Value enable on off Off mod modulation mse im value See Table mod modulation mse de value See Table enable lt on off gt Off max_power lt 0 30 gt 17 step size 1 5 1 upgrade toggle gt lt odu gt gt ort remove view saves Priority 0 COS Queue 0 Priority 1 COS Queue 0 Priority 2 COS Queue 1 Priority 3 COS Queue 1 Priority 4 COS Queue 2 Priority 5 COS Queue 2 Priority 6 COS Queue 3 Priority 7 COS Queue 3 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 112 custom profile datapath 0 1 2 gt 0 Ethernet Only datapattern fpga modem fpga lt 0 99 gt 41 12 gt lt 41 31 gt lt 0 23 gt lt 0 60 gt Linux System Date debug N A N A default_opmode lt on off gt diagnostic N A N A egress margin lt 90 to 90 gt N A this is exception to the valid range lt gt freq duplex depends on ODU model Dependent on ODU model N A guard time lt gt help N A on off ip address port 0 Off 0 15 N A On tagging vlanid On lt p address gt lt netmask gt lt gateway gt p 192 168 100 100 netmask 255 255 255 0 gateway 192 168 100 100 Reset will not reset ipconfig use reset ipconfig to reset
58. the GigaPlus are being used to supply two customers and the channel capacity is limited to less than the sum of the capacity of the two Ethernet ports For example if both ports are set to 1000BaseT and the RF channel capacity is 375 Mbps setting GE1 to rate limit of 125 Mbps and GE2 to a rate limit of 250 Mbps will always guarantee that both users have the bandwidth of the channel reserved for them Packets are dropped before QoS processing so if QoS is desired the port rate should be set to match the line rate default Egress Margin Egress margin is used to fine tune the behavior QoS when using VLAN tagged traffic marked with COS priority 802 1p or when using port priority to assign priorty to untagged traffic on multiple ports Traffic coming into the Ethernet ports is bursty by nature and may exceed the radio link capacity if the radio speed is less than the Ethernet line speed 10 100 1000 Mbps To reduce or eliminate traffic loss in this case buffers are used inside the OMU These are the same buffers used for QoS traffic grooming The traffic from all Ethernet ports share the buffers and are serially fed to the radio section at a rate equal to or slightly less than the radio capacity The egress margin simply controls the egress rate in Mbps from the switch as a percentage added or subtracted for the nominal link capacity The default is 0 which means that the rate from the switch into the modem section will be equal to the
59. tx in MHz Default no default frequency 0 Configuration Storage Yes The setting of frequency is 250 kHz resolution EXAMPLE freg 17727 5 freq without any parameter will display the current Tx and Rx frequency for the ODU DESCRIPTION Sets the transmit frequency and therefore the receive frequency Only certain Tx Rx frequency pairs are valid for each model of the radio Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 128 Certain IDU ODU PLL synthesizers are programmed for each and every individual frequency freq_duplex SYNTAX freq duplex duplex Default 0 Configuration Storage Yes freq duplex without any parameter will display the current duplex value DESCRIPTION The duplex distance can be set to any valid frequency within the diplexer frequency range for HP and AP1 models Regulatory and performance specifications may not be met when using non standard settings Only some HP2 and AP2 Models are adjustable for specific duplex distances Sets the duplex value to be used for programming the transmit frequency and therefore the receive frequency EXAMPLE CLI config duplex ODU duplex 490 00 MHz CLI config freq duplex 500 ODU duplex 500 00 MHz SUCCESS ftp SYNTAX ftp ftp server ip user name ftp get file name perform ftp get command Get file from the ftp server ftp gt mode configure ftp operation mode Passive or active ftp put file name server path perform ftp
60. unit is supplied with a two position terminal block that plugs into the ApexPlus main access panel The wiring of the terminal block should be done as shown below The cabling used should be either coaxial LMR 195 or Equivalent or two wires of a size no smaller than 18 AWG If individual wires are used the wires should be twisted together to reduce susceptibility to noise At least one turn per inch is recommended NOTE Ensure that only a 48 Volt Supply is used and that the wiring is correct 48 VDC supply is used and the Earth ground is wired to the negative terminal shown in the figure permanent damage to the unit may occur Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 64 Coax Cable Center Conductor 48 VDC Coax Cable Shield 4 Ground Ground Return Return Figure 15 48 VDC Power Connector using Coaxial Cable and 16 AWG Cable In the figure above the Power can be connected in two ways Power over Ethernet or Direct DC Power as described in the sections below Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 65 Grounding Diagram Grounding of the Ethernet cable should be done at the base of the tower using the Terminal Block on the PoE Injector Surge Suppressor Box This applies to direct power or PoE powered installations using copper Ethernet The surge suppression built into the PoE GigE 48 will help protect network equipment inside the shelter from damage A Ground wire of AWG 12 or
61. well Steps 1 3 above will repeat for the far end Hardware initiated failover to the backup pair will occur on the far end unit due to the small gap in the transmitter being switched from active to standby on the local side The total time for the failover to occur is typically 150 200 milliseconds A hardware failover will only occur the following initial conditions are met otherwise none of the events in the Table will cause a failover 1 A Standby unit is detected 2 The active Radio has its RX locked 3 The election time period is over 4 The guard time has elapsed Software triggered failover Software triggered failover is Initiated by the software based on the following conditions Software failovers will take 3 5 seconds due to the fact that the events are polled by the operating software inside the unit 1 ODU PLL unlocked 2 Violation of a threshold setting when failover is configured as one of the threshold actions 3 Power Supply failure User triggered manual failover Initiated by user issue CLI SNMP web commands as shown below Typically the only user triggered command that should be executed is the utype switch command which is used when the original active unit is restored or replaced and the operator wants to return it to active status The other commands are listed to make the operator aware that they will cause an unintentional and usually undesired failover Commands that will force a failover 1 Us
62. 0 re Help and Support Figure 13 Windows Start amp Telnet 3 Atthe login enter your username and password The username is admin and default password is trango 4 Enter config node by typing config and entering you write access password The default config node password is trango 5 Enable the tftp daemon using the TFTPD command as shown below Login as admin Password Trango System TrangoLink ApexPLUS Command Line Interface v1 0 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 CLI view config Password CLI config CLI config tftpd on tftpd on SUCCESS CLI config 6 Open MS DOS prompt or other CLI interface window and access the directory that you extracted the firmware files C CD Firmware C Firmware 7 Using windows TFTP command line tool we will upload the firmware file The tftp syntax and an example are below TFTP i host GET PUT source destination C firmware gt tftp i 192 168 100 100 put omu_apexplus_v10 tar gz Transfer successful 1951744 bytes in 15 seconds 130116 bytes s 8 the file has been transferred successfully log back into the unit and apply the updates into the FLASH memory using the bootimage command from the config mode Each firmware needs to be upgraded on the unit using the bootimage upgrade command CLI config CLI config bootimage upgrade omu NOTE THE BOOTIMAGE UPGRADE COMMAND MUST BE ALLOWED TO COMPLETE BEFOR
63. 0 18 140 AP2 18 1560 3B amp pesPlus 2 18Ghz ANS TRIS60 19 260 19 700 amp 1 18 1560 3 18Ghz AMSI TRIS60 3A 17 700 18 140 AP1 18 1560 3B 18Ghz AMSI TRIBED 19 260 19 700 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 185 Outdoor Unit Part Numbers Description ApexPlus 23 GHZ 2 23 1008 18 ApesPlus HP 223Ghz ETSITRWOUS 22000 2234 3M 56 AP2 23100846 ApexPlusHP223Ghz ETSITRIOOR IB 23008 23322 34 56 2 23 1008 2 ApesPlus 2 23Ghz ETSI 2A 22296 22800 398 56 2 23 1008 28 ApesPlus 2 23Ghz ETSI 008 2B 23234 23608 34 55 123 1008 1 ApesPlus 23Ghz 21934 2290 336 56 APT23100816 ApesPlus z3Ghz ETSITRHiDUS IE 23 002 23338 336 5 1 23 1008 2 ApesPlus 23Ghz ETSITRWOUS 2A 22274 950 336 55 56 2 23 1200 HP 23Ghz 451 1200 21 200 21600 400 56 AP2 23 1200 5B 2 23Ghz AMSI 1200 5E 22400 22500 400 56 2 23 1200 ApexPlus 2 23Ghz AMSI 1200 21 600 22000 400 56 2 23 1200 ApexPlus 2 23Ghz ASI 1200 22 800 23 200 400 56 2 23 1200 7 ApexPlus 2 23Ghz AMSI 1200 22 000 22400 400 56 2 23 1200 7 ApexPlus 2 23Ghz ASI 1200
64. 1 0 Setup The Web interface is the most commonly used way to setup a link A step by step guide is shown below To access the Browser interface from the Out of Band management port simply connect to the unit using Ethernet cabling open a web browser and enter the IP address of the radio The default IP address is 192 168 100 100 The server 192 168 100 100 80 at TrangoLINK ApexPlus v1 0 requires a username and password User Name Password __ SEMEN Cancel bogim Figure 32 Web Interface Login Step 1 Enter the username and password A login window will pop up requiring the user to enter username and password See Figure 33 There are two web interface access levels view and config just like the command line interface View level allows only viewing link parameters while config level allows changing link parameters To enter View level type the default user name and password user admin password trango and click OK The server 192 168 100 100 80 at TrangoLINK ApexPlus v1 0 requires a username and password User Name admin Password Cancel bogin sili Figure 33 Web Login with Password Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 82 Once the user name and password are authenticated the View level Version page will be displayed as shown below CT TrangoLINK ApexPlus 2 10 14 1 73 index php aD TrangoLINK ApexPlus 10 14 1 73 e w
65. 1 5454 1 90 3 10 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 11 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 12 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 12 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 12 4 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 12 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 13 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 14 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 3 14 4 JJ JJ JJ 24 6 110 JJ Cr zm 2 Oths of dB 1 On JJ B S gt gt gt lt gt z c gt Lock lt lt gt O No Lock m Lock na Em 2 Z S16 65 MX Ax m r ojlo gt gt m Lock 1 Lock TRO TRO Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 173 Ethernet Section Fange Limit Default Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 2 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 2 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 2 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 2 4 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 2 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 2 6 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 2 7 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 2 8 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 4 1 2 9 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1
66. 1 RO oc co CO C KY Co lt gt OR O OM DN COD In Ucast Pkt In NUcast Pkt In Port Rate In Port Util Out Octets 4087505 Out Ucast Pkt 3352202 Out NUcast Pkt Out Port Rate Out Port Util CRC Errors CollisionError UO No N N Oo CO CO CO CO O E N N U 1 Total Run the status clear command After the link has been established and the Ethernet interfaces are running properly the counters may all be cleared This is typically done just prior to the link validation phase in which a fixed amount of traffic or packets are passed over the link over a period of Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 103 time to ensure no drops occur The status clear command will clear all port counters and the BER counters CLI config status clear Run the syslog clear command Before deployment it is a good idea to clear the syslog so that only events after the link was commissioned are recorded Run the syslog clear command CLI config syslog clear CLI syslog Current 0 19 24 25 990 View the model information using the model command CLI model OMU Model A Serial ID 0 ODU Model H ODU Serial Tx Freq Min 2 Tx Freq Max 2 Freq duplex 1 Enable Traps Optional Traps can be used to notify external network monitoring devices that a threshold parameter has bee
67. 283 7348 56 56 2 07 18 245 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSITHISE 2A O 56 56 AP207 0196 28 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSITHISE 2B 7373 56 S6 AP207 0196 34 ApesPlus 2 Ghe ETSI 7M3 72058 56 5E AP207 0196 38 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSI 6 SB 7345 56 5E 2 07 18 45 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSI THISE 44 7233 6 56 2 07 18 4 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSITHISE 4B 733 56 5E AP207 0196 54 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSI THISE SA 725 56 5E AP 207 096 568 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSI 7457 56 5 ApesPlus Gh ETSITRISE 4 7099 miaj 56 5E ApesPlus Ghz ETSITRISE IE 799 7348 56 5E 28 ApesPlus Ghz ETSITRISE 24 56 5E 7 2 ApesPlus Ghz ETSITRISE 2B O 7373 5e 5E APLOFOI6 34 ApesPlus Gh ETSITRISE 7M3 72058 56 5E 1 07 0196 36 ApesPlus HP Ghz ETSITRISE 3B 7345 56 5E LAPTUT UI36 4A ApesPlus Ghz ETSI 7233 56 5E APLOTOE 4E ApesPlus Ghz ETSITRISE 4B 7373 7 998 56 56 APLOFOI6 54 ApesPlus Ghz ETSITRSE 725 56 S6 5 ApesPlus HP Ghz ETSITRHISE SB 7457
68. 3 0 199 Appendix G Declaration of Conformity We Trango Systems Inc 14118 Stowe Drive Ste B Poway California 92127 USA Tel 1 858 391 0010 Fax 1 858 391 0020 Hereby declare that the product s listed below Product Name TrangoLINK ApexPLUS All Outdoor Unit 100Mbps Model No AP1 XX YYYY ZZ AP2 XX YYYY ZZ Where XX the Frequency Band in GHz YYYY the T R Spacing ZZ the Sub band to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following standards and or other normative documents EN 302 217 2 2 2007 04 EN 302 217 2 1 2005 08 EN 301 489 17 v1 2 1 2002 08 EN 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 2001 First Edition EN 50385 2002 We hereby declare that all essential radio test suites have been carried out and that the above named products are in conformity with all the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 5 and detailed in Annex IV of Directive 1999 5 EC has been followed with the involvement of the following Notified Body using the CB Scheme Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 200 Glossary AGC ATPC BER BPF 5 COS dB dBm E1 FCC FEC FPGA FTP GigE HTTP HTTPD HTTPS IF LB LDPC LED LIU MSE ODU OMU Opmode OS PIC PoE QAM QoS QPSK RF RJ 45 RS 232 RSSI Rx SFP SNMP SSH Sysinfo Trango Systems Inc Automatic Gain Control Automatic Transmit Power Control Bit Error Rate Ba
69. 5 Freq duplex 1010 00 MHz AP2 with HP2 ODU CLI config model OMU Model AP OMU 1 OMU Serial ID 8900006 ODU Model HP2 11 490 1A ODU Serial ID C 2010DEC02314 Tx Freq Min 10700 00 Tx Freq Max 10890 00 Freq duplex 490 00 MHz mse SYNTAX Mse mse lt duration gt duration range from 1 99 seconds Default default duration 1 second Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 138 Configuration Storage NO mse without any parameter will display the current mse value for the received signal DESCRIPTION mse command is used to monitor the Mean Square Error MSE of the link received signal based on the specified duration CLI prompt will not be accessible while linktest is running odupower SYNTAX odupower odupower lt on off gt Default OFF Configuration Storage Yes odupower without any parameter will display the current status of ODU power DESCRIPTION The command is used to Turn ON OFF odupower The ODU is powered from the IDU over the IF cable with 48VDC It is recommended to turn off the ODU power during initial installing of the ODU on the tower and other maintenance The response time for ODU power ON will vary depending upon the ODU model It is longer for HP ODUs opmode SYNTAX opmode opmode on off gt Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 139 DESCRIPTION passwd SYNTAX DESCRIPTION port Default OFF Configuration Storage NO
70. 6 APLOE U340 24 ETSI 40 2A HighBand 6520 amp 630 56 106 0340 2 ETSI TRi340 2E HighBand 6 860 580 No 56 LAPVOE 0340 34 ApexPlus HP amp Ghz ETSI TEi340 HighEand 6600 emoj N 56 0 0340 3 ApexPlus HP EGhz ETSI TEi340 3E HighEand 6 340 7050 no 56 LAPLUE 0340 44 EGhz ETSI TR340 4A HighBand BBO 10 56 06 0340 4 amp Ghz ETSI TEi340 4E HighBand 7 00 7120 no 56 APZ O6 0350 18 2 ETSI HighBand 6 425 amp 493 74 56 AP2 06 0350 16 2 ETSI 5 TE HighBand 6775 6649 74 56 AP2 06 0350 24 ApexPlus 2 ETSI THi350 2A HighBand 6481 6554 73 56 2 06 0350 2 2 ETSI THi350 26 High Band amp 304 73 56 LAP2 06 0350 34 ApexPlus 2 ETSI High Band 6 536 amp 603 73 56 LAP2 0E 0350 3E ApexPlus 2 ETSI THi350 3E HighBand 6 886 amp 353 73 56 2 06 0350 4 HP2 ETSI TH350 High Band 6664 73 56 2 06 0350 4 ApexPlus 2 ETSI 4E High Band 6341 73 56
71. 7274 7297 63 55 AP1 07 M61 66 ETSITHIELEE 745 748 63 5 APT T UIELTA ApesPlus Gh ETSI TA 7 308 7399 63 56 APT T UIELTB TGhz ETSI TRIG TE 7533 63 56 APLOF OELEA HP Ghz ETSI THE GA JO 798 63 55 APLOFMIELSE Gh ETSI SE 505 758 8 55 APLOFMELSA HP Gh ETSI THIELSA JO 748 rar 63 56 APLOFMIELSE Ghz ETSI 755 758 63 55 APLOFMEMIOA ApesPlus HP Ghz ETSI IMA JO 752 63 55 AP1 07 061 106 HP TGhz ETSI 106 T6732 63 5 AP1 07 061 214_ HP Ghz ETSI TRIG 7494 7547 63 SE AP1 07 M61 216 TGhz ETSITRIBLZI 2646 708 63 56 APLOFMEL225 HP Ghz ETSI 759 752 63 55 APLOFMEL22E ApesPlus Ghz ETSI 226 J 70 retaj 63 1 07 0181 23 ApesPlus HP Ghz ETSI TAIE 235 759 92 63 55 AP1 07 0161 236 ApesPlus HP Ghz ETSI 238 63 55 APLOFMEL2SS ApesPlus HP Ghz ETSI TAIE 245 63 55 AP1 07 061 246 HP Ghz ETSI 248 775 998 63 56 1 7 1 25 HP Ghz 7 603 7672 63 5
72. Alarm 4 Monitoring Control These capabilities allow the network operator to provide superior services through higher network accessibility and integrated accounting system Use of SNMP requires the customer to have already implemented a NMS or SNMP software package The Trango SNMP solution supports MIB II system only and the Trango proprietary Management Information Base MIB Users interested in using the SNMP functionality should review the entire TrangoLINK ApexPlus MIB found in Appendix D for a complete understanding of its features The following is an overview of some of the more commonly used SNMP objects in the TrangoLINK ApexPlus system A complete listing can be found in Appendix D Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 51 A copy of the MIB files for the current firmware version can be obtained by contacting Trango Technical Support Common Objects for Monitoring and Control GigE Bandwidth Monitoring gigeEth1iInOctets Number of octets of payload received on GigE port 1 copper gigeEth2InOctets Number of octets of payload received on GigE port 2 fiber gigeEth1OutOctets Number of octets of payload transmitted on GigE port 1 copper e gigeEth2OutOctets Number of octets of payload transmitted on GigE port 2 fiber RF Monitoring e rflnOctet Number of octets of payload received on the RF port e rfOutOctet Number of octets of payload transmitted on the RF port e rfEthernetinPackets
73. Appendix E Part Numbers ApexPlus Sub bands Tuning Ranges ApezPlus Part Numbers Description ApexPlus 6 GHZ 6 540 2 06 0160 4 amp ApesPlusz 2 A amp PISIIETSI TRIBU 45 High Band B 660 710 2 06 0160 4 2 A amp PISIIETSI TRIBU 6 High Band 6 920 APZ O6 0170 14 ApesPlus 2 ANSHETSITRIFO High 6 540 6 530 AP2 06 0160 3 4 ApesPlus HP 6Ghz ANSE TS TRIED 35 High Band 5 52 5 53 4P2 06 0160 36 ApesPlus 2 ANSE TS TRIBU 3B High Band 940 AP2 06 0170 36 HP 6Ghz ANSE TS TAO 3E High Band 90 940 AP2 06 0170 44 HP ANSE TS TAO 44 High Band E 660 00 4P2 06 0170 46 2 amp PISIIETSI TAO 6 High Band 6 530 106 0240 1 ApexPlusHP6GhZETSITR240 LowBand 595 6025 100 0 0240 1 ApesPlus HP amp Ghz ETSI TA240 16 LowBand 5 5 6275 100 60 __ 80 50 50 50 50 50 o 0 106 0240 2 ApexPlus amp Gihz ETSI TA240 Low Band 60 6 100 LAPT UE U240 34 ApesPlus HP EGhz ETSITH240 Low Band 6 075 BIE 100 56 AP106 0240 36 ApesPlus EGhz ETSITH240 Low Band B25 6425 56 2 06 0252 1 ApexPlu
74. CLl config ibm BM Enable 0n Vlan ID 4085 BM Port gel copper I BM I P address 17725 Los 5 BM Net mask 20 95 5 90259 90 Verify the connection to the other end of the link by entering the debug node and using the ping command inside the ApexPlus In the example the other end of the link has an IP address of 172 16 1 1 CLI config debug Ping the other side of the link using the ping command from within the debug node of the radio TD ng 2725 Poy ed PING 172 16 1 1 172 16 1 1 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 172 16 1 1 seq 0 ttl 64 ti 6 672 ms 64 bytes from 172 16 1 1 seq 1 ttl 64 time 1 001 ms 64 bytes from 172 16 1 1 seqz2 ttl 564 ti 0 979 ms 112 16 1 1 ping statistics 3 packets transmitted 3 packets received 0 packet loss round trip min avg max 0 979 2 884 6 672 ms Return to the command line interface using the cli command Upon returning from the debug prompt the system will be in the view node so the user must log into the config node if any further changes are required Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 100 cli Trango System TrangoLlNK ApexPlus Command Line Interface v1 0 0 Return to the config node using the config command CLI view config Password Capacity License Activation Activate the traffic capacity license if needed License keys are typically installed at the factory prior to shipment Should the operator wish to re enter t
75. Data Port Power Mgmt Port Fiber Copper PoE 45 Power PoE SFP Data Port Direct Power Port 48 VDC Reset Switch 1 1 Serial Console Connector p Coaxial OMU H to ODU Cable 6 Mounting Latch Grounding Lug ODU RSSI Voltage Port Figure 3 ApexPlus Ports and indicators 10 100 1000BaseT RJ45 Connector This is the main native Ethernet data port SFP Port SFP Port supports a second native 1000BaseT or LC fiber Ethernet connection for traffic SFP modules are available to support each as follows a SFP GigE C Copper RJ45 module to support 1000BaseT b SFP GigE S Single Mode Fiber for long haul SFP GigE M Multimode Fiber for short haul 10 100BaseT RJ45 Connector For Out of band Web SNMP Telnet and SSH management Also multiplexed as a native T1 E1 Interface to support TDM traffic when using the PoE Injector PoE GigE 48 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 17 Direct Power Terminal Block this terminal block supports direct powering of the unit using 48 Volt DC power 1 1 Hot Standby LED This LED indicates the following conditions related to the 1 1 hot standby operation 1 A backup unit has been detected solid 2 The 1 1 mode is active blinking Reset Switch The Reset switch operates as follows 1 Hold for more than 2 seconds but less than 6 seconds the unit will a address will be reset to default to allow access in
76. Detailed Description If the channel conditions degrade due to multipath or fading the signal strength and consequently the MSE may be affected This typically occurs during heavy rain and is more pronounced with higher frequencies If the degrade threshold shown in the table is exceeded the ACM engine will coordinate a shift of the modulation level down to the next level shown No packets will be dropped during this transition since the two ends of the link are coordinating with each other to ensure that the switch occurs at the same time Since lower modulation levels are more robust against channel fading and multipath they can tolerate a higher MSE as is evident from the table If the link conditions continue to degrade the shifts downward will continue until the lowest modulation level QPSK has been reached If further degradation occurs above the maximum MSE shown previously in Table 5 for OPSK the link will be dropped and packet loss will occur If the link MSE starts to improve however the ACM engine will gradually shift the modulation level up as the improve thresholds are passed When ACM is active the modulation level may be asymmetrical meaning that one direction may be running at QPSK and the other may be running at the originally set higher modulation such as 256 QAM This is because the ACM engine acts independently at each endpoint of the link A low level Binary Phase Shift Keying BPSK channel is maintained between the
77. E THE SYSTEM IS REBOOTED IF THE SYSTEM IS REBOOTED DURING THE WRITING OF THE IMAGE TO FLASH THE FLASH MAY BECOME CORRUPT WAIT FOR THE SUCCESS INDICATION BEFORE PROCEEDING Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 55 If the ODU firmware was also being upgraded the ODU file would be transferred to the ApexPlus using the same method as the OMU file After loading the file the bootimage upgrade odu command would be used to write it to FLASH CLI config bootimage upgrade odu 9 Areboot of the radio is required to load the new image after upgrade CLI config reboot The upgrade time varies depending upon the images and the size of the image The firmware can be verified by logging into the radio via the CLI through the version command or Web browser version page under the Firmware Version section The Current firmware is the currently running firmware The firmware which was replaced will be located in the Pprevious images Upgrade Procedure FTP To perform the firmware upgrade using FTP use the ftp command to load the images into memory then the bootimage upgrade commands just as with the TFTP method The FTP method is much faster and has built in error checking All that is needed is the IP address of the ftp server a username password and the filename to be uploaded The new file to be uploaded should be placed on the server The ftp server will prompt for the password before allowing access 1 Put the new sof
78. FCC or equivalent approved frequencies Opmode is off Run command to view and run opmode to enable If the unit was rebooted and the default opmode is not on the unit will come back on but the opmode will be off To prevent run default_opmode on command and config save Are the frequencies configured correctly on each radio TX RX High frequency on the B side and low frequency on the A side Is the ApexPlus unit installed properly on the remote mount remote mount applications only The radio unit will only operate in a single orientation on the remote mount Follow the directions on the remote mount to ensure correct installation The arrows on the Remote mount must be aligned with the V on the ApexPlus unit Are both ApexPlus units mounted on the same polarization ApexPlus units must be mounted with matching polarizations at each end of the link If one side is mounted on the antenna differently than the other side the link will not lot or the signal level will be 20 30 or more dB lower than expected IF ACM is being used ACM may not be enabled on both ends of the link Enable the ACM and reset the speed on each end The speed must be set the same on both ends MSE is too high and or bit errors are showing when running linktest Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 106 NOTE MSE 32 dB or lower is typical for 256 QAM 29 is a worse number and is not typical 1 Is t
79. G xx S2 R2 SMC 13 3 HP 5 13 6 OMC 13 HP HP MNT 13 WR75 SMC 13 3 HP R SMC 13 6 HP R ApexPlus 15GHZ AP1 15 xxxx xx AD15G xx S2 SMC 15 8 HP 5 15 6 OMC 15 HP HP MNT 15 W R62 15 3 SMC 15 6 HP R AP2 15 xxxx xx AD15G xx S2 15 3 5 15 6 OMC 15 HP HP MNT 15 WR62 15 3 SMC 15 6 HP R ApexPlus 18 GHZ 1 18 AD18G xx S2 R2 5 18 3 5 18 6 18 HP MNT 18 WR42 SMC 18 3 HP R SMC 18 6 HP R 2 18 AD18G xx S2 R2 5 18 3 5 18 6 18 HP MNT 18 WR42 18 3 SMC 18 6 HP R ApexPlus 23 GHZ 1 23 AD23G xx S2 R2 5 23 3 5 23 6 23 HP MNT 23 WR42 SMC 23 6 HP R SMC 26 3 HP R 2 23 AD23G xx S2 R2 5 23 3 5 23 6 23 HP MNT 23 WR42 23 6 SMC 26 3 HP R ApexPlus 26 GHZ 1 26 _ AD26G xx S2 5 26 3 SMC 26 HP HP MNT26 WR42 5 26 3 SMC 26 6 HP R 2 26 0266 52 5 26 3 SMC 26 HP HP MNT26 WR42 SMC 26 3 HP R SMC 26 6 HP R ApexPlus 26 GHZ ApexPlus 32 GHZ ApexPlus 38 GHZ AP 1 38 xxxx xx AD38G xx R2 SMC 38 3 HP 5 38 6 38 HP MNT 38 WR28 SMC 38 3 HP R SMC 38 6 HP R 2 38 AD38G xx R2 5 38 3 5 38 6
80. Multiplexed with Management Port On PoE GigE 48 Antenna Slip Fit Circular Waveguide For compatible antennas combiners and remote mounts consult Trango Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 166 Ethernet Parameters L2 375 Mbps lt 100 uS for 64 byte packets Max capacity per RFC2544 store and forward QoS 802 1p Port Prioritization Port mapping to isolate ports VLAN Priority for tagged packets 4 Classes of Service Bandwidth Shaping per port Ingress Rate limiting RSTP Rapid Port Shutdown both ends of link within 50 mSec of link drop T1 E1 Parameters T1 Compliance T O 1002 1993 ITU T G824 GR 499 CORE E1 Compliance ITU T G 703 ITU T G 823 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 167 Appendix C Cable Wiring This appendix shows the wiring of the various interfaces on the ApexPlus unit Ethernet Cabling The Figures below show the cable pin outs for straight through and cross over Ethernet cables The images below conform to EIA TIA industry standard for 568 A and B For ApexPlus the cables should all be straight through cables wired to EIA 568A as shown below All cables carrying 48VDC Ethernet MUST be shielded Twisted Pair STP cables Crossover cables should not be used If the first and second pins are orange the cable is 568B If the first and second pins are green the cable is 568A Figure C 2 If one end of the cable is A and the other end is B it is a cross over
81. PLE To enter debug mode trango config debug debug gt RELATED default_opmode SYNTAX default_opmode default opmode on off Default default operation mode OFF Configuration Storage Yes default_opmode without any parameter will display the default operational mode DESCRIPTION Set the default opmode to user specified input If ON the system to power on with ready to be operational if OFF the user has to explicitly turn on opmode Opmode settings are dependent upon default opmode after power up Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 125 diagnostic SYNTAX DESCRIPTION egress margin SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Trango Systems Inc diagnostic Default N A Configuration Storage No diagnostic is a system level command Diagnostic command is to communicate with all system devices and get a current snapshot of the system status This is mainly used for debugging purposes egress_margin lt 9 Oto 90 gt Default N A Configuration Storage Yes egress_margin is a system level command egress_margin allows changing the egress rate from the internal switch to the modem to improve the performance of the strict QoS If the egress margin is set to 0 then the egress rate is matched to the capacity displayed in the speed command the egress margin will change this value according to the equation egress rate channel capacity egress margin channel capacity The default setting is sufficient in
82. Plus foGhz ETSI TRe40 1A 14500 LAPTIS 0640 E ApesPlus ToGhz ETSI TRe40 IE 6 40 15250 APZIS O64416 ApesPlus 2 150 15044 151561 na 2 15 0644 2 ApesPlus 2 Ghz ETSI TRiE44 2A 1438 MID n2 112 AP2 15 0644 3 4 2 1552 ETSI TRE44 3 14 596 14 708 AP2 15 0644 3B HP 15Ghz ETSI TR amp 44 3B 15 240 15 352 AP1 15 0644 14 ApesPlus Ghz ETSI TRE44 14 14 400 14 512 AP1 15 0644 16 ApesPlus HP 15Ghz ETSI TRE44 1E 15 044 15456 da AP1 15 0644 2A ApesPlus HP Ghz ETSI TRiG44 24 4498 14610 12 AP 1 15 0644 26 HP 15Ghz ETSI TRE44 2B 15 142 15 25 AFP1 15 0644 3A ApesFPluz Ghz ETSI TRE44 14 536 14 708 AP1 15 05644 3B ApesPlus HP Ghz ETSI TRE 44 3E 15 240 15 352 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 184 Outdoor Unit Part Numbers Description MHz MHz AP1 15 0728 1A ApesPlus 15Ghz ETSI TAS 12 14 500 1465 15 56 M5 56 AP1 15 0728 4B ApesPlus 15Ghz ETSI TR 28 1E 15 228 15 343 AP1 15 0728 24 ApesFlus Ghz ETSI TR 728 2 14 500 14 625 125 56 1 15 0728 26 ApexPlus 15Ghz ETSI 728 2B 15 228 15 363 15 56 2 15 0728 1 ApesFlus 2 15Ghz ETSI TR 28 1 14 500 1465 15 56 2 15 0728 16 ApesFlus 2 15Ghz ETSI
83. Plus microwave backhaul link Frequency Path Planning Most microwave links use licensed spectrum that requires third party coordination to ensure minimal interference will occur to nearby licensed spectrum users To ensure success a path analysis must be done for each link that is being considered Antenna heights system gain rain region and terrain data are evaluated to determine the reliability of the link over time and changing weather Trango will run path analysis for its customers using industry standard software evaluate different equipment options to achieve the customer goals and assist the coordination process Site Selection After the Planning phase is complete it is essential that the proposed site be physically evaluated by the operator to ensure that no buildings or vegetation has crossed into the Fresnel zone that would affect operational reliability It is not uncommon for tall buildings to be located in what would otherwise be a perfect non blocked line of sight path based on terrain data but too often this is discovered when the installation is being performed The site must also be evaluated for power and shelter provisions Licensing Licensing of spectrum is typically done on an individual path basis In the US the FCC will grant licenses for 11 years for paths that do not interfere with other users after the coordination and fees have been paid Contact Trango for more information on the above topics Tran
84. Plus system in accordance with articles 110 26 and 110 27 of the 2002 National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 62 Installation Process The standard procedure for installing the equipment is as follows 1 Install antenna 2 Install previously configured ApexPlus unit on antenna at both ends 3 Align antennas 4 Proceed to commissioning CAUTION ApexPlus has no user serviceable parts including the cable between the OMU and the ODU Only factory certified personnel should make any changes or repairs to the units Preparing for Installation Tools The following tools are required for installation Adjustable Open Ended Wrench Ethernet Cat5e cable crimp tool 2 Flat screwdriver 2 Philips Head screwdriver Stranded 18 AWG wire for power connection Stranded 12 AWG wire for ApexPlus ODU and OMU ground connections Wire Insulation strippers for ground and power wire Terminal crimpers for ground and power wire Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 63 Power Supply The ApexPlus requires a 48 Volt power supply however other power supplies will work as long as the voltage at the radio unit is between 40 and 72 VDC Trango recommends two power supplies 1 48 VDC 1U rack mount power supply part P SUPPLY 1U 48 Powers up to four ApexPlus units 2 48 VDC universal desktop power supply 1 6 A part PSUPPLY WM 48L Powers ApexPlus unit Each
85. Receive IF signal supply voltage and control signaling to the ODU The cable is sealed using heat shrink to prevent water ingress and should only be changed by Trango factory certified personnel Mounting Latches Four latches are provided to allow easy attachment of the ApexPlus to the standard antennas combiners and remote mounts Two of the latches have keyholes to allow locking the unit to deter theft and or secure the unit Polarization Indicators The letters and V are die cast on the OMU housing perimeter to assist in mounting the ApexPlus to the antenna in the correct polarization The letter that is at the top will always indicate the antenna polarization being utilized polarization indicator Figure 4 Polarization Indicator Grounding Lug The ground lug provided on the OMU should be connected to the tower structure leg per the grounding section recommendations Grounding Lug ODU The ground lug provided on the ODU should be connected to the tower structure leg per the grounding section recommendations Labels The Serial numbers and MAC address along with the regulatory compliance information are shown on the ODU labels attached to the ODU and OMU exterior Trango Systems IODEL AP OMU 1 Rev A 5 TrangoLINK ApexPlus 1b 3 Hons 1 This me tae sl m s rj or gt ER d
86. Straight Through cable when connecting the Data Port to a HUB SWITCH or ROUTER IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE APEXPLUS PoE 1 The PoE is non standard and will not support 802 3af due to the high current requirements of the radio unit 2 The total length of the Ethernet cabling from network switch to ApexPlus unit cannot exceed 100 meters This length is the sum of the length of cable from the PoE injector to the ApexPlus unit PLUS the length of cable from the PoE Injector to the network switch 3 Since the PoE Requires ALL 8 conductors AND the shield which acts as the ground it is critical that a ONLY shielded Twisted Pair STP Cat5e or Cat6 cabling be used Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 67 b Shielded connectors are used with the shield crimped properly to the cable shield wire All 8 conductors are wired 4 The PoE Has an ODU ON LED that will illuminate solid green when the connection to the ApexPlus is consuming the normal operating current with an input voltage from 40 to 72 VDC The LED will flash or turn off if the current is below roughly 700 mA indicating a faulty cable power supply or ApexPlus If any of the above conditions are not met the PoE function may not work correctly 10 100 Mgmt 48 VDC to Apex Plus Mgmt Port T1 E1 Port to TDM Network 10 100 Mgmt Port To Switch Router 48 VDC Input for Mgmt Port Management Side Cable Entry Mgmt Port Fuse Earth
87. T aA QAM256 N A Figure 37 ACM Setup Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 88 Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC Optional Enter the max power levels for each modulation level and enable ATPC to increase system gain during channel fading conditions The target RSSI should be set to match the normal operating RSSI based on the path calculation The system will attempt to maintain the target RSSI by sending requests to increase or decrease the transmit power to the other end of the link When the max power levels are set to the same value for all modulations it is only recommended to use ATPC for extremely short links where the max power would be higher than the max allowable receiver input ANGO ApexPlus 10 14 1 73 SYSTEMS Local Active Link 9 RSSI 40 00 MSE 35 70 Rx QAM256 Remote Link 9 RSSI 40 00 MSE 35 30 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup idu m tting System 4 Threshold ATPC Step Size Hetwork Settings Max Power QPSE 25 00 Max Power Q16 Ethernet i 005 ATPC 034 SNMP Max 064 System Status Max Power Q1 21 Version Max 256 Link Status ponte Reet Target RSSI System Statistics Ethernet Stats TOM Stats C Profile BF State Custom Profi Diagnostics Custom Profile custom profile in use a Custo
88. TAT syslog export export the syslog to a syslog txt file which can be tftp by customer syslog is a system level command DESCRIPTION syslog will display all the system log entries that have been recorded since the boot up syslog clear Clear all syslog Only 3000 log entries will be captured and will wrap around when overflows targetrssi SYNTAX targetrssi targetrssi lt 30 80 gt Default 40 Configuration Storage YES targetrssi without any parameter will display the targetrssi of the ODU DESCRIPTION Configure the target RSSI level that the ATPC and ODU gain control will try to maintain The number should be 2 3 dB below the expected RSSI based on path calculations tdm SYNTAX Default N A Configuration Storage No DESCRIPTION Displays TDM port mode and coding Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 153 For E1 GDB3 For 1 HDB3 telnetd SYNTAX DESCRIPTION temp SYNTAX Trango Systems Inc telnetd telnetd lt on off gt Default te netd OFF Configuration Storage Yes telnetd without any parameter will display the current status for the telnetd daemon telnetd is a system level command Linux system command to start the telnetd daemon Default N A Configuration Storage No temp without any parameter will display the current OMU and ODU temperatures Updated every 15 seconds temp is a system level command Display of this status is through sh
89. TAX ibm ibm enable lt on off gt ibm ip ip addr lt netmask gt ibm port 1 2 1 2 gt ibm tagging lt on off gt ibm vlanid 1 4088 Default enable ON 172 16 1 1 or 172 16 1 2 netmask 255 255 255 0 vianid 4085 Configuration Storage Yes Ibm without any parameter will display the current IBM features parameters DESCRIPTION Ibm is used to configure the In Band Management IBM channel to manage the system Both IBM and the Out of Band Management OBM can be used together The management VLAN ID can be configured based on the user requirement from 1 4088 The IP address for the IBM channel is independent of the OBM port on the IDU Ibm can be used with tagging off by simply disabling the ibm tagging This feature applies to AP OMU 2 models only The 2 IP addresses need to be unique Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 133 ipconfig SYNTAX DESCRIPTION license SYNTAX Trango Systems Inc ipconfig ipconfig ip ip_addr netmask ipconfig gateway default_gateway_ip Default 192 168 100 100 NETMASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 192 168 100 100 REMOTE_IP 0 0 0 0 Configuration Storage Yes ipconfig without any parameter will display the current IP configuration and remote IP address ipconfig is a system level command This command is used to set IP address subnet mask and default gateway for the management port of the system The system MAC address can be di
90. ade so the airflow required for safe and correct operation of Trango equipment is not compromised For the ApexPlus unobstructed air passage must be maintained to all sides of the unit and the gap between the OMU and ODU must not be blocked Circuit Overloading When connecting the ApexPlus determine the effect this will have on the power supply circuit protection devices and supply wiring Check ApexPlus power consumption specifications and the supply capability of the power supply system This check of capacity must extend to the dc power supply and not just to an intermediate connection point Power Supply Earthing 48 V power supply earth must be connected directly to a bonding jumper from an earthing terminal bar or bus Electrostatic Discharge ESD ESD can damage electronic components Even if components remain functional ESD can cause latent damage and or premature failure Always wear proper ESD grounding straps when handling or touching any PCB assemblies Connect your ESD grounding strap to the ground connector on the ODU or PoE units as applicable Fiber Optic Cables Handle optical fibers with care Keep them in a safe and secure location during installation Do not attempt to bend them beyond their minimum bend radius Protect cover unconnected optical fiber connectors with dust caps Ground Connections Reliable grounding of the system must be maintained Refer to instructions in this manual for grounding of the ODU ODU cab
91. adio or PoE injector 1 There must be no switching or disconnecting devices in this earth conductor between the dc power supply and the point of connection to an ApexPlus system 2 The power supply must be located in the same premises as the ApexPlus system 3 All Ethernet cabling which is carrying power to the ApexPlus radio unit from the PoE injector must be 24 AWG solid strand Cat 5e or Cat 6 Shielded Twisted Pair STP cable with all 8 conductors terminated using shielded connectors A low impedance connection must be made between the cable shield and connector ground shield Power Supply Disconnect An appropriate power supply disconnect device should be provided as part of the building installation Rack Mount Temperature Considerations If the ApexPlus PoE unit is installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient The maximum ambient temperature of 65 Celsius applies to the immediate operating environment surrounding the PoE unit which if installed in a rack is the ambient within the rack Restricted Access The ApexPlus system must be installed in restricted access sites The PoE unit and associated power supply must be installed in restricted areas such as dedicated equipment rooms closets cabinets or the like Access to the tower and ODU antenna location must be restricted Note For USA In restricted access areas install the Apex
92. and SNMP objects Standard MIB System Level and Enterprise MIB Blocks are supported with monitoring for all major link health and traffic related metrics Default IP Address The factory configuration for IP address is 192 168 100 100 for all units and the IBM default address is 172 16 1 1 for the A side unit and 172 16 1 2 for the B side unit Default Passwords The default passwords are shown in the table below Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 44 Access mode Username Password CLI View Mode admin trango CLI Config Mode N A trango CLI Debug Mode N A N A Web View Mode admin trango Web Config Mode config trango SNMP Read Community N A public SNMP Write Community N A private SNMP Trap N A trapstr Table 11 Default Login Passwords Graphical User Interface Web Browser To access the browser interface simply open your Web browser and enter the IP address of the radio A login window will pop up requiring a user name and password Figure 10 Enter the default user admin pw trango or modified user name and password then press OK to bring up the View mode Browser interface The server 192 168 100 100 80 at TrangoLINK ApexPlus v1 0 requires a username and password User Name Password Cancel Figure 10 Web Browser Login In View Mode no changes can be made to system operating parameters but statistics and current setting
93. ared memory ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 154 DESCRIPTION View the current temperatures of OMU and ODU The temperature reported is the temperature inside the unit in degrees Celcius tftpd SYNTAX tftpd tftpd on off Default tftpd OFF Configuration Storage Yes tftpd without any parameter will display the current status for the tftpd daemon tftpd is a system level command DESCRIPTION Turn on the tftp server Used to transfer diagnostic file configuration file and software images during upgrades threshold SYNTAX threshold threshold action lt 0 8 threshold gt 0 3 action threshold value 0 7 threshold min gt value Defaults see the table below mm ma ction _ Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 155 none 10 55 oo mne _ oo x00 mne Configuration Storage Yes threshold without any parameter will display the current status for threshold setting information threshold value assigns min and max limits for each of the following parameters except Link Down which has no min or max Threshold Parameter Mapping RSSI MSE BER FER OMU Temp deg C ODU Temp deg C In Port Utilization percent of max available Out Port Utilization percent of max available Link Down CON DU Threshold action assigns actions to be taken if the actual parameter crosses the or Max limit Valid actions are
94. ation of various system parameters such as latency sensitivity and traffic capacity Contact Trango Sales for more information Adaptive Coding and Modulation Adaptive coding and modulation provides error free hitless changing of the modulation level for a fixed channel width to allow the link to be maintained during heavy weather related fading conditions Instead of the link dropping and no traffic passing the link will be maintained with a lower capacity until the fading condition is removed at which time the link will return to the normal modulation level The transitions between modulation levels are controlled by thresholds which are user modifiable and each transition is made without dropping packets since both ends of the link coordinate the transition automatically The Figure below shows the Adaptive Coding and modulation in action TrangoLINK Apex Hitless Adaptive Coding amp Modulation gt hift TA Figure 7 Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 25 Link Protection through 1 1 Hot Standby Two ApexPlus units can be mounted using a combiner directly on a single antenna and with an optional short jumper cable between the two units provide 1 1 hot standby functionality to protect against a hardware failure of the one ApexPlus unit or a cable failure The hot standby feature is available on all frequencies and can support layer 2 and laye
95. bled Transmitter Minimum Power Output Level dBm ApexPlus Model 13 15 18 GHz GHz GHz 3 3 2 2 2 2 AP2 XX YYY ZZ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AP1 XX YYY ZZ Table 8 Minimum TX set power by band Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 34 Receiver Maximum Input The maximum receiver RF level measured by RSSI is depicted in Table 9 below If the RSSI value is higher than listed for the modulation being used packet loss may result When operating short range links with a high receiver input level always make sure that the transmitter power is adjusted down from the maximum to ensure the levels shown below are not exceeded or active ATPC with a targetrssi that is at least several dB below the levels shown to provide a safety margin 256 QAM 24 dBm 128 QAM 22 dBm 64QAM 20 dBm 32QAM 18 dBm 16QAM 16 dBm QPSK 14 dBm Table 9 Max Receive Level Input Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 35 3 0 Network Operation Detail This section describes key network related elements of the system in detail 1 0 Non Protected Link Configuration The diagram below shows the typical setup of the ApexPlus in a network environment Although this configuration is call non protected it is commonly used in ring architectures which use layer 2 or 3 routing to reroute the traffic the other direction if the link fai
96. c Tc M SG Local Active Link 9 RSSI 40 00 MSE 35 10 Rx QAM256 Remote Link 9 RSSI 40 00 MSE 35 20 Rx 0 256 Radio Settings Link Setup 42 System Info system TE teeth ystem Description pexPlus 3 1 Threshoie 2222 01 58 41 up 22 55 load average 2 21 Network Settings System Time 1 95 1 77 IBM OBM MAC 00 01 de 87 d3 18 Ethernet IBM MAC 00 01 de 87 d3 19 005 SNMP Firmware Version System Status Current Previous Versos OMU FPGA 0116050B 0116050B Link Status OMU FW 3p1r0D082712 3p1r0D082212 Link Test OMU OS 2p r22b0D082712 2p6r22b0D082212 System Statistics OMU PIC 14 14 Ethernet Stats OMU Modem 1 1 TDM Stats ODU FW 142 142 RF Stats Diagnostics OMU ODU Models Diagnostic Options Serial ID Model Status Display 8901400 AP OMU 2 System Log C110180052 HP2 18 1560 3B User Settings Other Config Login Figure 34 System Status Version Page Step 2 Set the IP addresses a Click on the Config button in the lower left and sign into the config level web interface at make changes Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 b Click on the Network Settings folder and IP IBM configuration page Set the IP address Subnet and Gateway to the address that is desired for the Out of band Management Port Click Submit At this point the Web session will terminate and the operator must login again using the new IP address CT TrangoLINK ApexPlus gt 10 14 1 73 setti
97. cm without any parameter will display the current status of ACM threshold value and enable options acm is used to display ACM features parameters including ACM enable and MSE values in the improve degrade threshold tables acm enable is used to turn on the adaptive modulation feature When enabled the current Rx modulation may shift to different profile based on the current MSE value and a set of pre defined MSE degrade and improve thresholds The speed command must be issued after acm enable on off command ACM is not symmetric and each end Tx Rx may have different profiles at a given time depending upon the MSE values on each end acm mod is used to update MSE value for degrade or improve threshold table The new threshold values should be effect immediately upon execution Certain profiles are not available when initial speed modulation is at QAM256 Below are Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 118 the available profiles profile mse_im mse_de enable QPSK 20 3 17 10 enabled 16QAM 25 3 18 5 enabled m Note Enable disable certain profile functionality is not supported this release Note RPS should be disabled prior to enabling ACM then re enabled after the link is established with ACM active to prevent inadvertent disconnection of the Ethernet port and loss of management atpc SYNTAX atpc atpc enable lt on off gt atpc max_power lt 0 30 gt atpc step size 0
98. d The CLI is still active while the mode is on to allow monitoring of various parameters During IF and digital loopback the transmitter signal from the far end will still be present at the input to the IDU and may cause a poor result Therefore the odupower OFF on the remote end of may be required to eliminate any signal from the far end which may corrupt the result loopback auto will automatically run loopback if and loopback dig on a far end radio then restore the link This allows troubleshooting the far end remotely using the ibm interface All data ports are disabled while the loopback is running to prevent a traffic loop at the far end switch All loopback modes will stop live traffic from passing across the link model SYNTAX Default N A Configuration Storage No DESCRIPTION Display current ODU OMU model and serial ID The following information are been displayed ODU model OMU model ODU Serial ID OMU Model OMU Serial ID There are Two OMU models AP OMU 1 and AP OMU 2 Only difference between the two models is that the AP OMU 1 is limited to In Band Management using a VLAN and Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 137 the AP OMU 2 can be managed with either a VLAN or without a VLAN The AP OMU 2 replaces the AP OMU 1 EXAMPLE AP1 with HP1 ODU CLI config model OMU Model AP OMU 1 OMU Serial ID 1915805 ODU Model HP1 18 1010 A ODU Serial ID R13100475 Tx Freq Min 17685 Tx Freq Max 1798
99. d Management is shown below Use this configuration if two cables can be used one for Data and power and one for management of the radio The power may also be applied on the management side only if desired with no change in function Although it is possible to run the unpowered Ethernet cable directly to the Radio without going through the PoE GigE 48 no surge protection would be present on the unpowered cable Both the management and data are protected from surges if wired as shown below Master Ground Bar Wall Mount Power Supply PoE GigE 48 GROUND NO LYOd VLVG 330 nao OL LYOd LNAWS9VNV Must be STP CABLE ili CTRANGO with shielded ae Sve Ye as connectors at both ends T1 E1 PORT PORT DATA PORT SPARE FUSE 3 5A 125VAC ApexPlus Interface Panel Port Plate lt 10 100 Cat5e 2 OUTPUT 8 Power Outlit Data GigE Cat5e straight STP straight STP CO 10 100 1000BaseT Ethernet Switch Figure 20 1 0 OBM PoE Wiring Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 70 In Band and Out of Band Management Dual Power Supply The PoE GigE 48 has separate physically isolated and fused circuits to allow powering the same ApexPlus with two separate redundant
100. d above with the backup units turned off 48 VDC disconnected Turn the standby radio units on but ensure the opmode is off on both to avoid disturbing the active link Default opmode is off at time of shipment On the Active Link Config Page select the Failover Mode with Port Off button System Configuration and Licenses Datapath Speed License Speed License 2 enabled Power License Enable Failover Mode ON port dn ON port off 9 OFF Figure 36 Failover Mode Set Repeat for the Active link other end unit The display for the Link status at the top of the page should change to show both Active and Standby units Green for all 4 units The system is now setup in 1 1 mode If the main link fails the ports will be shut down on the main link and the traffic will flow through the standby link allowing connected switches to re route the traffic Click the Config Save button at the lower left of any webpage This must be done on both sides of the link Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 87 Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM Optional Enabling ACM permits configuration of the MSE Improve and Degrade thresholds It is recommended to use the default values for best performance Select the On button and then click on the submit button to make the change if ACM is desired Adaptive Modulation ACM ACM enable ome OFF Modulation MSE Improve MSEDegrade
101. d automatically and can be cleared from the web page Diagnostics This section contains pages that show current system settings the system log which records all the events and user settings and a special diagnostic export function that produces a text file for Trango Tech Support to use when troubleshooting is required This folder also has a page to control the loopback functions view the syslog and run other special diagnostic functions User Setting User can change the web view and config passwords change the system remark field and change the web refresh rate Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 47 Command Line Interface CLI using SSH Telnet or Console All typical radio functions can be managed via the browser interface but the Command Line Interface CLI has additional functionality that facilitates installation and troubleshooting The Command Line Interface has 3 nodes View Config and Debug Logging into the radio via Command Line Interface is covered here briefly and a complete listing of all CLI commands is provided in Appendix A Logging into the radio via Command Line Interface is covered here briefly A complete listing of all commands is provided in Appendix Command Line Interface Launch Telnet Open a command prompt DOS session on your PC Windows Start icon and select Run Open Telnet session by typing telnet ip address of radio Example L92L
102. door Modem Unit OMU and an Outdoor Radio Unit ODU This unique design has several benefits 1 Support for all licensed frequencies from 6 40 GHz via a common IF telemetry power interface 2 Improved temperature performance due to the increased surface area of the unit 3 Common ODUs with Trango GigPlus and GigaPro split architecture systems to simplify field sparing requirements 4 System Gain equivalent to Trango Split architecture systems among the highest in the industry Traffic Capacity With QAM256 modulation in a 56 MHz channel the link can support capacities up to 375 Mbps full duplex or 750 Mbps aggregate with an additional T1 circuit provided for timing or TDM applications The base model comes with 100 Mbps full duplex capacity and there are two upgrade keys available that can open the entire 375 Mbps capacity AP Key 1 Description Unlocks throughput capacity from 100 up to 200 Mbps Full Duplex payload 200 Mbps each direction Covers one link 2 license keys provided AP Key 2 Description Unlocks throughput capacity from 100 Mbps up to Maximum capacity Full Duplex payload 375 Mbps each direction Covers one link 2 license keys provided Industry Leading System Gain The combination of the High Transmit power and superb receive sensitivity of the ODU provide for one of the highest system gains available on the market today Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 22 The
103. e meger RW OFF string size 16 136 1 4 1 5454 1 90 19 4 1 sysSNMPTrap4enable Integer RW 1 0n string size 16 135 14 154541 90 1 95 1sysSNMPTrapsEnable meger RW OFF string size 16 pee E pbi 1 36 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 10 2 sysimageUpgradeSiaus Integer RO 1 Failed 1 Export 2 Import 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 12 1 1 Export 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 12 2 sysDiagnosticStatus_ RO ONA 1 Failed 13 6 14 15454 1 90 113 18614 15454190 1 132 sysSysloglewl 1 8 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 14 O Factory Default 186 14 15454190 116 sysOMUTemp ege RO na N 18 6 14 15454 1 90 1 17 1351415454 1901173 ssTFTPO RO 09 109 O9 13 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 18 1 Clear O Disable 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 20 1 sysSpeedLicenseKeyt Sting RW N A N A 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 21 sysFailoverMode Integer ON O NO Utype 1 juste meor tin andy N A 186 14 15454 190 124 1 sysStandbyrinkStaus Integer HO O NoLock 1 Lock NA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 24 2 sysStandbyODUStatus Integer 0 Lock 1 Lock N A 13514 15454190 1243 sysStandytSS Wege RO na 18614 15454190 1244 sysStandb SE RO NA 1 8 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 1 25 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Re
104. er shown The capacities shown are also layer 2 using 1518 byte packets for IPV4 Layer 1 numbers will be higher especially for small packets 9 15 18 21 23 BEEN 12 19 24 27 31 10 20 25 31 36 40 13 26 33 40 46 52 15 30 37 46 53 60 49 60 70 78 22 45 55 67 78 88 0 078 096 111 126 7 02 39 80 99 120 140 160 47 95 118 142 107 192 7 17 63 128 159 192 225 256 78 157 55 238 027 318 90 181 225 275 365 375 Mbps when set to speed 80 256 with symbol rate 49 9 Msym sec Table 6 Max Link Capacity Mbps for non ACM Speed Settings Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC targetRSSl work together to control the remote side power output in order to achieve optimal signal strength ATPC can be enabled or disabled When enabled ATPC will adjust the power of the remote side based on the local targetRSSI setting If the current RSSI value is lower than the targetRSSI setting of the local radio the local radio will send commands over the air instructing the remote radio unit to increase its output power to achieve the targetRSSI setting within 2 dB If the RSSI value is higher that the targetRSSI setting the remote radio will be commanded to reduce the power until either the target level is reached within 2 dB or the TX power has hit the minimum level See Table 8 ATPC also w
105. etween the two main ends of the link with the second pair of radios turned off The antennas should be aligned at this point 2 For both ends of the main link a Set the failover function to ON using the failover command b Set opmode on c Set default_opmode on d Save the configuration using config save e Power both ends of the link down 3 Bring the second link Standby up using the same configuration as the main pair a Set the failover function to ON using the failover command on both ends of the standby link b Save the configuration using config save c Power both ends of the link down 4 Connect the redundancy cable CBLDAT RIU4 between the two units 5 Power both main link up 6 After the link is established power up the second link 7 After the election period expires the two units at each end active and standby should sync up with the proper utype and configuration settings 8 Verify by running the failover command and observing the status Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 96 Antenna Alignment After Basic Setup of the link the antennas can be aligned Aligning narrow beam width lt 22 over long distances can be a difficult process without the proper equipment patience and a careful process Using a GPS compass and the Path Analysis to establish a crude azimuth and elevation the installation crew can mount the Antenna Assembly on the supporting structures at each end of the link
106. g guard_time SYNTAX guard_time guard_time lt 10 60 gt seconds Default 15 seconds Configuration Storage Yes guard_time without any parameter will display the current guard time value in seconds DESCRIPTION Guard time is only valid with failover feature enabled Whenever a failover has occurred the guard time will be started and within the guard time period no additional failover is allowed Guard time is used to enable the HW failover in the following condition 1 After election period is over 2 Whenever the link is established locally EXAMPLE CLI eng guard time Guard time 15 seconds guard time 20 Guard time 20 seconds Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 131 help SYNTAX Default N A Configuration Storage No is a system level command DESCRIPTION Typing the command will display the list of commands in the current node with a one line description of the commands EXAMPLE trango config lt Display the List of cmds gt RELATED httpd SYNTAX httpd httpd lt on off gt Default httpd ON Configuration Storage Yes Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 132 httpd without any parameter will display the current status for the web interface daemon httpd is a system level command DESCRIPTION Turn on httpd server for web interface access The web interface supports both secure https and normal http access ibm SYN
107. gic rule below COSQ3 gt COSQ2 COSQ1 gt COSQO Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 41 This rule essentially means that the system will empty COSQ3 before sending any COSQ4 packets across the link and if both COSQ3 and COSQ2 are empty then COSQ1 packets will be sent etc Note that while strict priority ensures that ALL high priority traffic will go through up to max burst size and link capacity limits it may block lower priority traffic or increase the latency significantly for lower priority packets during traffic congestion The default priority mapping of the packet will be set as follows COS priority gt COSQO Lowest Priority Queue COS priority 1 gt 0501 COS priority 2 gt COSQ2 COS priority 3 gt COSQ3 Highest Priority Queue These default mappings can be changed with the gos command allowing the packets to be mapped into any one of the 4 queues based on the COS bit in the VLAN tag Different priority tags may be mapped into the same queue if desired In QoS Mode both COS and DSCP bits are used The DSCP field in the IP packet will contain a number from 0 63 in the Type of Service TOS field which can be mapped to a priority level which is subsequently mapped to a queue WRR mode allows weights to be applied to each queue to allow the QoS engine to spend at least some portion of time emptying the queues This mode is useful for allowing at least some of the lower priority traffic to get t
108. go Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 59 6 0 Installation This section describes the installation to ensure that the ApexPlus units are correctly installed Failure to follow these procedures may result in damage to the equipment and void the factory warranty Safety Installing microwave equipment can be dangerous Please take the following precautions when installing or performing maintenance on the equipment Equipment Protrusions The equipment has been designed to be free of unnecessary protrusions or sharp surfaces that may catch or otherwise cause injury during handling However always take care when working on or around the equipment Laser and Fiber Optic Cable Hazards Trango fiber optic SFP Module transmitters are IEC60825 1 21CFR1040 1 Class compliant and present no danger to personnel in normal use However Do not look into active unterminated optical ports or fibers If visual inspection is required ensure the equipment is turned off or if a fiber cable disconnect the far end Follow the manufacturer s instructions when using an optical test set Incorrect calibration or control settings could result in hazardous levels of radiation Protect cover unconnected optical fiber connectors with dust caps Place all optical fiber cuttings in a suitable container for safe disposal Bare fibers and fiber scraps can easily penetrate the skin and eyes Lifting Equipment Be careful when hoisting or lifting the ODU or its ante
109. gs Ethernet auto negotiation enable disable speed priority pause frame duplex and max rate Speed Duplex Auto Negotiate is fixed for ge2 which is GigE Fiber ports and these setting are not configurable power SYNTAX power power lt 0 30 gt Default 10 dBm Configuration Storage Yes Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 141 DESCRIPTION prompt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION qos SYNTAX Trango Systems Inc opmode without any parameter will display the current status of ODU transmit power level Power command is used to set the ODU transmit power level The maximum level is dependent upon the modulation and ODU model Ensure that the power does not exceed the rating for the modulation being used or signal distortion will occur The user cannot change power when ATPC is ON promt lt prompt_str gt Default CLI Configuration Storage Yes prompt is a system level command Prompt command is used to update the CLI prompt with more descriptive name of the system Default prompts are lt CLI view gt lt CLI config gt The user may update to a string that is more meaningful qos mode 0 1 qos dscp weight O 7 priority lt 1 16 weight gt qos info 1 2 Default CLI ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 142 Configuration Storage Yes qos is a system level command DESCRIPTION The qos mode command allows selection of strict or weighted quality of service In strict
110. h A change in any of these settings will require a re load of the binary files using the speed command ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 149 status SYNTAX DESCRIPTION sync SYNTAX Trango Systems Inc status modem status pll status port status tdm1 future status clear Default N A Configuration Storage No status is a system level command status modem display modem link status MSE RSSI BER FER status pll display ODU IDU pll lock status status port display Ethernet counters for each ports RF counters and port utilizations status tdm display T1 E1 counters and error status future status clear clear all Ethernet RF TDM counters and port utilization Default N A Configuration Storage N A ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 150 DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE sync status SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Trango Systems Inc sync without any parameter will perform synchronization procedure between Active and Standby unit sync command only allowed to be initiated on Active unit sync is used to perform synchronization procedure to sync up configuration parameters between Active and Standby units There are some parameters which are independent of utype and therefore will not be synchronized with this command The following commands are the ones that do NOT get synchronized on the Standby unit ibm ipconfig license key loopback mode opmode tftpd and traps CLI config sy
111. he ODU with no tabs missing Proper weather proofing at all necessary Points Remarks Point of entry properly weather proof Point of entry properly grounded 15 cable properly secure 15 there any damage to the cable bends kinks etc Remarks es No es No es No es No es No es No Y Y Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 192 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 193 Link Configuration Log Customer Site Name J Ste Coordinate _ Ste accessnotes _ Complete after Link Configuration completed ontiguration 20 Company Signature Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 194 Model of ODU Serial Number OMU MAC Address OBM Polarization of this unit _ antenna Seri _ Speed Modultionseting Target RSSI Setting Recorded MSE Linktest 99 stable RSSI MSE Lock Yes No 24 Hour Traffic Test No Errors Pass Errors Fail dBm Recorded RSSI dBm dBm Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 195 Model of ODU OMU MAC Address KombmerMod Combiner Serial Number Transmit Frequency Setting MHz Speed ModulatonSeting Recorded MSE Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 196 Site B Information oe _ Ste Coordinate _ Ste aceessnotes Complete after Link Configurati
112. he license keys use the license command as shown below CLI config license 2 alphanumeric key Li cense License 2 SUCCESS Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC Configuration optional Configure the Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC if required ATPC is typically only required if the the link is so short that the max transmit power cannot be used due to receiver overload or for regulatory reasons First check the ATPC status If the ATPC is off then the ATPC can be enabled using the atpc enable on command In the example below the max power is currently 19 dBm CLI config atpc ATPC Enable ATPC Step Size 1 ATPC Max Power 19 00 Next set the ATPC max power based on the highest modulation that will be used In the example below the highest transmit power that will be used is 17 dBm so the atpc max_power is set accordingly Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 101 CLI config atpc max power 17 ATPC max power 17 00 SUCCESS CLI config atpc ATPC Enable 0n ATPC Step Size 1 Max Power 17 00 Next set the target receiver level that will be used to control the far end transmitter power If the RSSI is too high then the ATPC software will send an ATPC power down command to the other end of the link The targetrssi must be set on both ends of the link just as the ATPC max power The ATPC software will stop sending commands to the other end of the link when the RSSI is in
113. he transmitter power set too high for the current modulation being used Consult the license information to verify that the power level is no higher than the maximum allowed for the highest modulation that will be used 2 Target RSSI setup may be incorrect It is best to set the target RSSI as high as possible without overdriving the receiver for the most robust operation Setting the target RSSI too close to the RX sensitivity threshold will compromise the link integrity 3 Are both ApexPlus radios mounted on the same polarization ApexPlus radios must be mounted with matching polarizations at each end of the link If one side is mounted on the antenna differently than the other side the link will not lock or the signal level will be 30 or more dB lower than expected 4 15 the ApexPlus unit installed properly the remote mount remote mount applications only The radio unit will only operate in a single orientation on the remote mount Follow the directions on the remote mount to ensure correct installation The Arrow on the remote mount must line up with the V on the ApexPlus unit 5 Presence of microwave transmitters on same frequency uncommon To check for possible interference from other licensees turn off the opposite end transmitter and run the rssicommand The signal level should be 90 or lower The level should be steady within a dB or so Receive Signal Level is too low 1 Target RSSI setup may be set incorrectly
114. her Config Login Figure 11 System Info Page The main format of the ApexPlus Web Interface is shown in Figure 11 above The layout is designed to allow the operator to view the current link status on all pages The left side of the display shows various pages organized by function Each page can be opened and explored by simply clicking on the italicized page name Below is a description of each function Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 46 Navigation Bar The navigation bar the left shaded area containing the functional categories The navigation bar contains the following categories Radio Setting The essential Radio Link setup parameters TX RX frequency transmitter power ATPC speed and modulation as well as the capacity license are found here Settings for 1 1 failover are found here as well Network Settings The essential Network setup parameters such as IP address In Band Management IBM Ethernet port settings Quality of Service QoS and SNMP setup are located here System Status Shows most of the basic configuration parameters of the radio including firmware versions OMU ODU models and serial numbers and Management port MAC addresses All port and radio link status are shown here as well The link test command can be run here to view the current RF link state System Statistics Counter status information on all interfaces RF Ethernet and 1 1 ports is displayed These statistics are refreshe
115. hird party equipment Alternatively some operators prefer to install the radio equipment onto the antenna prior to installing the antenna on the rooftop or tower Consult the specific antenna manual for the antenna being used for detailed installation instructions The Link Configuration section covers the alignment of the antennas Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 80 7 0 Link Configuration This section describes the step by step process of configuring a link and making sure it is working properly before installing and putting live traffic on the system This section covers basic link establishment for a single link This setup may be done on the bench or in the field It is highly recommended that the basic link setup be done on the bench to avoid problems when installing the equipment Special bench test setups that provide mounting and fixed or variable attenuation between the RF ports of the units can be obtained from Trango for this purpose All steps given should be performed on both ends of the link IMPORTANT NOTE If the link was factory preconfigured at Trango before shipment this section can be skipped since the proper settings are already in place inside the radio units Only the IP addresses need to be changed and the Opmode needs to be enabled at both ends See the Quick Setup Guide for more information Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 81 Web Based Configuration Web Based
116. hold setting shown in Table 5 Since the original set modulation may QAM256 QAM128 QAM64 QAM32 or QAM 16 the table shows each setting and total range of modulation levels that will be used for that setting The threshold values can be changed by the operator if desired however the default values shown have been thoroughly tested and are the recommended settings Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 29 Speed Setting QAM256 Modulation Improve Degrade QAM256 32 1 27 2 QAM64 29 2 24 3 16 25 3 18 5 QPSK 20 3 17 1 Speed Setting using QAM128 Modulation Improve Degrade 128 32 1 27 2 QAM64 29 2 24 3 QAM32 26 3 21 3 QAM16 25 3 18 5 QPSK 20 3 17 1 Speed Setting using QAM64 Modulation Improve Degrade QAM64 29 2 24 3 QAM32 26 3 21 3 QAM16 25 3 18 5 QPSK 20 3 17 1 Speed Setting using QAM32 Modulation Improve Degrade QAM32 26 3 21 3 QAM16 25 3 18 5 QPSK 20 3 17 1 Speed Setting using QAM16 Modulation Improve Degrade QAM16 25 3 18 5 QPSK 20 3 17 1 Table 5 ACM Threshold Table A The ACM feature will automatically shift the modulation level up or down based on the MSE value and the above specified thresholds If you do not want the radio to change speed settings then disable ACM Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 30 ACM
117. hrough the link and ensuring that MOST high priority traffic will go through Both COS and DSCP fields are monitored on the incoming traffic for assignment of packets to the queues The traffic can be classified into 8 priorities 0 7 based on the VLAN tag COS DSCP bits This is done external to the GigaPlus unit using a switch or application to set the priority tag field or by the application Once the tagged traffic with COS DSCP priority bits set arrives in the GigaPlus Ethernet port the internal switch will perform prioritization on the traffic by mapping it to one of 4 queues Port Priority The port priority feature allows for untagged traffic arriving into each Ethernet port to have priority level assigned to it If the arriving traffic is already tagged then that tag priority level will be honored over the port priority The port priority setting will determine which port traffic is forwarded in the event of more traffic coming into all the ports than the capacity of the system can handle Port priority can augment port rate limiting especially in when ACM is active and the link has downshifted to a lower modulation The port command is used to set the port priority for each port Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 42 Port Rate Limiting Ingress The port rate limiting feature is used to restrict the ingress traffic rate on a specific Ethernet port This is useful for Service Level Agreements SLAs when both ports of
118. ing the utype switch command to restore the active after a failover a This command can only be initiated on the Active unit b Alow level command is sent from Active to Standby unit to turn on transmitter Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 39 2 User commands When the operator changes the following settings on the active unit an unintentional failover may occur It is not recommended to run any of these commands while an active 1 1 link is running acm enable bootimage upgrade odu datapath data pattern loopback opmode odupower power reboot speed TH FO WO AN TO Rapid Port Shutdown RPS ApexPlus supports the shutdown of the Ethernet ports to assist in rerouting traffic in the event of a link failure When enabled at both ends of the link All Ethernet ports at both ends of the link will be shut down within 50 mS of the modem lock status changing from 1 to 0 at either end of the link RPS emulates a cable failure if the entire link is thought of as a cable and will trigger a routing change when used with a switch or router setup for Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP or another layer 2 routing protocol at both ends as is normal in a ring architecture For higher layer routing protocols the ports are normally left active in the event of a link loss It is highly recommended that the operator enable ACM when using RPS since the fade margin will be much higher than a non ACM speed setting pre
119. larger should be used and grounded to an Earth grounded tower leg or Bus Bar before entry into the shelter Figure 16 shows the overall ground design ODU amp Antenna 4 ApexPlus Onon Elite ground wire Pi 4 Catse Cat Shilded Twisted Pair STP outdoor rated cable up to 100 meters T supported by black cable ties at not more than 1m 3 ft intervals Must not run adjacent to tower lightning ground or electrical cables Install additional cable grounds at not more than 25 m 80 ft intervals if the AW a height of cable on the tower exceeds 50m 165 ft PoE GigE 48 Cat5e Cat Ethern et Cable Earth Ground wire i Master Ground Bar Network Switch Router Site Grounding Grid Radials Figure 16 PoE Based Grounding Diagram Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 66 PoE Based Installation This section covers installation when powering the unit through Power Over Ethernet PoE using a single or multiple CatSe Cat6 Shielded Twisted Pair STP Cable is desired with copper or fiber traffic interfaces The POE GIGE 48 is shown in the Figure below Figure 17 POE GIGE 48 The PoE Power Injector POE GIGE 48 can be connected to either of the two copper Ethernet ports 1 Out of Band Management Port Always use a shielded Cross Over Ethernet cable when connecting the out of band Management Port to a COMPUTER see Figure 6 2 Data Port Always use a shielded
120. le lightning surge suppressor and IDU Lightning Surge Suppressor ApexPlus Ethernet cables must be fitted with surge suppressors to prevent damage to equipment Contact Trango for further details Mains Power Supply Routing ApexPlus DC power T1 E1 Ethernet data and management cables are not to be routed with any AC mains power lines They are also to be kept away from any power lines which cross them Ambient Temperature The ambient temperature range for the ApexPlus is 40 to 65 Celsius To ensure operation and to maximize long term component reliability ambient Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 61 temperatures must not be exceeded Operational specification compliance is not guaranteed for temperatures outside this range Mechanical Loading When installing the ApexPlus unit and antenna remote mount on a tower mount or building ensure the mount is securely anchored first and can support the full load of the radio unit and antenna Ensure that the additional loading of an ApexPlus unit will not cause any reduction in the mechanical stability of the mount Power Supply Connection The ApexPlus radio has the positive pin on its dc power supply connector connected directly to the chassis which is in turn connected directly to the earth ground through the tower leg ApexPlus radios must be used with a 48 Vdc power supply which has a positive earth the power supply earth conductor is the positive supply to the r
121. ls Figure 8 shows the unprotected 1 0 link setup with switches or routers C N MED Switch ApexPlus lt High TX ApexPlus Switch Router Side A S Side B Router Side A Ethenet ACTIVE 20 Low TX gt ACTIVE Ethernet Side B lt D Antenna Antenna lt A Neu Figure 8 1 0 Setup Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 36 1 1 Hot Standby Protected Link Configuration Figure 9 shows the protected 1 1 hot standby configuration This configuration consists of two ApexPlus units at each end of the link The easiest way to think of a 1 1 setup is a single 1 0 link operating normally with another standby link ready to take over in the event of a failure condition The standby units monitor the active link including receiving the same signal from the far end but the standby does not transmit a signal unless it becomes the active unit as the result of a failure detection and subsequent failover event The standby units also monitor the health of the active unit by polling it through the redundancy cable part number CBLDAT RIU4 If there is an event that triggers a failover from active to standby both ends of the link will switch to the standby link This means that a Network switch or Router capable of Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP BGP or OSPF routing must move the traffic to the standby link on both ends To assist in this process Rapid Port Shutdown RPS can be enabled as
122. m Add Remove Add Remove Loopback Auto Status Display system Setting User Settings ce Telnetd 9 on OFF Tftpd on OFF oth RPS on off Smart Mode on OFF Br Save Config En Status Snapshot Figure 38 ATPC Setup RPS Telnetd tftpd Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 89 Command Line Interface CLI Based Configuration CLI Based 1 0 Configuration This section covers all the basics that are normally required for setting up the link using either the telnet SSH or serial COM port to access the units Step by step instructions with session examples are given The CLI interface has more functions available than the Web Interface Simply type the to see a list of available commands Step 1 Connect to Each Unit via one of the CLI interfaces In all the examples given telnet was used but the login procedure is similar for each To log into each ApexPlus units using the default IP address of 192 168 100 100 Use the windows telnet program or any other telnet client program When prompted for the Login enter admin and for password enter trango The Trango Systems command line interface application should respond as follows Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings user gt telnet 192 168 100 100 CLI login admin Password Trango System TrangoLI NK ApexPl us Command Line Interface v1 0 0
123. m traffic on the fiber port Port mapping is implemented by using VLAN tags internal to the ApexPlus link When Ethernet Traffic arrives in a port it may be tagged or untagged Both tagged and untagged packets are tagged with an additional internal VLAN Tag depending on which port they arrived at as follows GE1 GigE 10 100 1000BaseT port VLAN ID 4091 GE2 SFP port VLAN ID 4092 At the other end of the link the internal tags are removed and the original packets are sent out unaltered Essentially the ApexPlus is performing double tagging on packets that have already been tagged Quality of Service QoS 802 1p and Diffserv ApexPlus internal switch fabric performs QoS on all incoming packets to allow the operator to give priority to certain traffic types The following fields are used to classify the incoming traffic Layer 2 using the COS bits in the VLAN tag on incoming Ethernet traffic Tagged traffic only Layer 3 Diffserv DSCP using the Differentiated services field in IP packets The DSCP mapping can be controlled on a port by port basis from CLI or Web Priority for untagged traffic The incoming traffic is mapped into 4 queues FIFOs which are emptied into a single data pipe going into the modem and subsequently over the air The scheduling of the queue traffic into the modem data pipe can be either strict or Weighted Round Robin WRR Strict QOS Mode which applies to the VLAN COS field only follows the lo
124. mitters on the tower as well as from sources inside an indoor shelter High power transmitters inside a shelter can cause interference when near the PoE device or when located very close to the cabling There are maximum acceptable MSE values for each modulation which are useful in determining the quality of the link The MSE value reported is only relevant to one tx rx path so the MSE of each tx rx path must be evaluated to verify the link is operating as expected The lower the number the better so a 35dB is better than a 30dB The table below shows the maximum MSE value to expect in IF Loopback Normal Operation and Absolute Maximum MSE Expected and Maximum Values dB QAM256 QAM128 QAM64 QAM32 QAM16 QPSK Expected value 36 36 36 36 36 36 oopback Maximum Expected value Normal operation at max 34 33 32 30 30 29 power Absolute Maximum for 1E 28 25 22 19 16 9 6 BER Sensitivity Threshold Table 4 MSE Expected and Maximum Values Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 28 Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM The ACM feature works in conjunction with the Mean Square Error MSE values Using the acm command the operator enables the ACM function and then sets the speed using the soeed command When ACM is enabled on and the link MSE becomes degraded the radio will automatically shift down in modulation and speed based on the MSE degrade thres
125. most cases and will give the best overall capacity but if mostly small packets are used on the network the margin may need to be reduced for better enforcement ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 126 exit SYNTAX Default N A Configuration Storage No exit is a system level command DESCRIPTION Exit command is used to logout from the current node to the lower node Typing exit from the debug gt node will bring user to the login prompt EXAMPLE To Switch to view node from trango config node trango config exit trango view To logout from the system debug gt exit RELATED cli config failover SYNTAX failover failover O off 1 On with port OFF 2 On with port ON Default OFF Configuration Storage Yes Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 127 failover without any parameter will display the current status for the failover mode DESCRIPTION Display and configure the failover mode feature Failover cable is required between two OMU for this feature to work properly Option OFF Disable failover mode feature Option ON with port OFF Standby unit disable all Ethernet ports Option ON with port ON Standby unit will leave the Ethernet port enabled When enabled KeepAlive message will be exchanged between the two ApexPlus OMU to determine their utype EXAMPLE CLI config failover Failover mode off CLI config failover on Failover mode on SUCCESS freq SYNTAX freq
126. moving the current system configuration file config bin and all settings will be reset to factory defaults This is different than the reset config where all the password settings are also being reset config save Save command is used to save the current system configuration to the flash so that system settings are persistent across reboot power cycles ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 121 The config save command should be used after system setting change Otherwise it will be lost after reboot Multiple changes can be saved by one save command config view The option displays the current system configuration in ASCII format on the console The saved config is displayed 5 SYNTAX 05 cos lt priority gt lt gt Default Priority 5 COS Queue 2 Priority 6 COS Queue 3 Priority 7 COS Queue 3 Configuration Storage YES cos is a system level command DESCRIPTION This command is used to map the priority of the incoming packet to one of the 4 COS queues based on the packet priority per 802 1p The traffic class of the incoming packet is mapped 1101 to the 8 priorities The scheduling is strict priority with COSQ3 gt COSQ2 gt COSQ1 gt COSQO Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 122 cos 2 3 COS map priority 2 queue 3 SUCCESS CLI config cos COS scheduling strict Priority 0 COS Queue 0 Priority 1 COS Queue 0 Priority 2 COS Queue
127. n crossed Thresholds re available for the following ODU_TEMP OUT PORT UTILIZATION percentage of max available IN PORT UTILIZATION percentage of max available LINK DOWN Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 104 If thresholds have been set and an SNMP trap assigned as an action the crossing of the threshold will generate a trap The current trap information using the trap command The current trap manager IP addresses are shown along with their individual status CLI config trap P Enable Trap 1 0 0 0 0 off Trap 2 0 0 0 0 off Trap 3 0 0 0 0 of f Trap 4 0 0 0 0 off Trap 5 0 0 0 0 off Set the trap 1 manager IP address using the trap ip command repeat for additional trap manager ip addresses CLIi config trap ip 1 10 14 1 5 P Enable Trap 1 10 14 1 5 off SUCCESS Enable the trap number 1 using the trap enable 1 on command The trap will be enabled and the status shown CLI config trap enable 1 on P Enable Ire 3s 10 14 1 5 on Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 105 8 0 Troubleshooting This section provides troubleshooting advice for problems that may be encountered during setup and normal operation of the system Symptom No Link Lock 0 during linktest 1 2 3 4 5 6 TX Frequency must EXACTLY match the RX frequency on the remote side Type freq command from the CLI to view Verify that the frequencies used match the regulatory body
128. nc Sync Status Synchronized sync status Default N A Configuration Storage N A sync status without any parameter will display synchronization status sync status is used to display the current synchronization status between Active and Standby units This command is not meaningful if 1 1 HSB is not being used The following parameters will not be synchronized alarm cableloss fanctrl ibm ipconfig license key loopback mode opmode tftpd and traps ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 151 EXAMPLE CLI config sync status Sync Status Synchronized sysinfo SYNTAX sysinfo sysinfo 0 6 Default N A Configuration Storage No sysinfo without any parameter will display the current OMU and ODU configuration parameters sysinfo takes a parameter for information category O version info 1 Management 2 Radio Config 32 System Config 4 Ethernet 5 ACM 6 threshold settings sysinfo is a system level command DESCRIPTION View the current configuration status of the local side IDU and ODU To select a subset of the entire system info add the argument 0 through 6 after the sysinfo command syslog SYNTAX syslog syslog 0 2 syslog clear syslog export Default 0 SET 1 EVENT Configuration Storage Yes syslog without any parameter will display all the system log message for up to 3000 lines Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 152 syslog takes a parameter for log level O SET 1 EVENT 2 S
129. nd Pass Filter Category 5 enhanced Cable Class Of Service Decibel Decibel relative to one milliwatt European Carrier 1 Federal Communication Commission Forward Error Correction Field Programmable Gate Array File Transfer Protocol Gigabit Ethernet HyperText Transfer Protocol HyperText Transfer Protocol Daemon HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure Intermediate Frequency Loopback Low Density Parity Check Light emitting Diode Line Interface Unit Mean Square Error Outdoor Unit Outdoor Modem Unit Operation Mode Operating System A Series of microcontrollers a product of the Microchip Technology Power Over Ethernet Quadrature Amplitude Modulation Quality of Service Quadrature Phase Shift Keying Radio Frequency Registered Jack 45 Recommended Standard 232 Receive Signal Strength Indicator Receive Small Form factor Pluggable Simple Network Management Protocol Secure Shell System Information ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 201 T1 1 544 Mbps telephony carrier 1 TDM Time Division Multiplexing Threshold to Interference Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTPD Trivial File Transfer Protocol Daemon Transmit VLAN Virtual Local Area Network WISP Wireless Internet Service Provider Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 202
130. nd Service Provider networks using the 6 40 GHz licensed spectrum The system provides a full duplex wireless Layer 2 Ethernet connection with ultra low packet latency and jitter and supports both 10 100 1000BaseT and Fiber interfaces as well as T1 E1 interfaces for timing or legacy TDM support The unique design of the ApexPlus was created to allow the highest performance possible across all standard frequency bands and TR spacings best heat dissipation for operation in warm climates and easy sparing options for larger networks Each unit consists of an Outdoor Modem Unit OMU and an Outdoor RF unit ODU connected via a single coaxial cable Figures 1 and 2 show the functional block diagram of the system as they are divided between the OMU and ODU TDM T1 E1 Modem TX thernet 1 pen Ethernet DAC 19 IF Circuitry RX T E T Ethernet 2 Switch RX 140 MH ADC 476 qos 4 5 ODU Coaxial Cable 48 VDC TX 5 5 MHz gt ODU Bx Power Over control 10MHz Ethernet circuit Circuit CPU Subsystem 48 VDC Ethernet 3 Control Figure 1 OMU Functional Block Diagram Trango
131. nd T R Spacing 24 Table 4 MSE Expected and Maximum 28 Table Threshold Roo isnt eot 30 Table 6 Max Link Capacity Mbps for non ACM Speed Settings 32 Table 7 Maximum Set Power Levels by Band and Modulation 34 Table 8 Minimum set power by 34 Table 9 Max Receive Level 2 002000424 22 2 0000000000000000000000 R 35 Table EVOM E 38 Table TT Delault Login ORGS 45 Table 12 RSSI to Voltage Conversion eene 98 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Figures Figure 1 OMU Functional Block Diagram eene 15 Figure 2 ODU Functional Block Diagram senes 16 Figure ApexPlus Ports and 17 Figure 4 Poladgzation se aia I EAM 19 FOULO 19 Figure 6 LDPC vs Reed Solomon 23 Figure 7 Adaptive Coding and Modulation
132. ng and subsequent damage to the antenna or radio Gently slide the ApexPlus unit onto the antenna and clip the four spring loaded latches to the antenna clips as shown below The latches should be very snug and click into place If there is difficulty closing the latches then check the waveguide for debris or foreign matter around the perimeter Secure the latches that have eyelets with locks if desired Latch with Eyelet 4 Figure 25 Latches For AP1 06 xxxx zz models both the antennas and radios use a rectangular waveguide opening on the same slip fit design The standard polarization is supplied as Vertical To Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 15 change the polarization the antenna must be changed from vertical to horizontal by rotating either the antenna or the antenna waveguide port Cable Installation ApexPlus is supplied with the following components to seal the cable entry port from weather Port Cover and 2 Stainless Steel Captive Screws 24 Strain Relief with 2 position cord Figure 26 Port Sealing Components After the Ethernet Power Fiber cables are prepared they should be run through the Cord Grip and port cover and then connected to the ApexPlus ports r Figure 27 STP Cables installed on Unit Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 76 Tighten the two port cover screws using a flathead screwdriver The screws should be tightened to 8 t
133. ngs ip setting php Y 30 RANGO TrangoLINK ApexPlus 10 14 1 73 e c T 6C M SG Local Active Link 9 RSSI 40 00 MSE 35 20 Rx QAM256 Remote Link 9 RSSI 40 00 MSE 35 30 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup ACM System 10 14 1 73 Threshold 255 255 2540 Network Settings IP Reset lpconfig Ethernet 005 IBM Configuration SNMP IBM Enable OFF System Status IBM Tagging OFF Version IBM IP Address 192 168 100 73 Link Status Link Test Netmask 255 255 255 0 System Statistics IBM Vian ID Ethernet Stats IBM Port TDM Stats RF Stats Diagnostics Diagnostic Options 3 ateway Loopback Auto Status Display System Log Susmit User Settings Password Other Save Config Gateway 10 14 0 1 Note Default gateway affects only non local network traffic Both IBM amp OBM may be used from the local networks regardless of the default gateway setting At this point the Web session will terminate and the operator must login again using the new IP address Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 94 Step 3 Set the Radio link parameters All the parameters should match those submitted and approved by the licensing agency and typically these will have already been programmed by the factory Set the Odupower to if it is not already on d Turn the Opmode to Off if it is not already
134. nna during installation or maintenance The ApexPlus unit is nominally 15 lbs However antennas with their mounting hardware can weigh in excess of 100 kg 220 Ib and require specialized lifting equipment and an operator trained and certified in its use Protection from RF Burns Trango ODUs Trango ApexPlus ODUs do not generate RF fields intense enough to cause RF burns however installers operators should comply with the following cautions 1 It is hazardous to look into or stand in front of an active antenna aperture Do not stand in front of or look into an antenna without first ensuring the associated transmitter or transmitters are switched off 2 Do look into the waveguide port of an ODU when the radio is active Protection from RF Burns Tower Site When the ApexPlus ODU is to be installed where existing antennas are located avoid exposure to potentially harmful levels of RF radiation from these antennas by 1 Determining the RF exposure risk If necessary ask the structure tower owner or operator When necessary wear a protective suit or have the transmitter s switched off for the duration of the installation Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 60 2 Do not stand in front of or look into any antennas Safety Warnings When a practice or procedure poses implied or potential harm to the user or to the radio equipment a warning is included in this manual Airflow Requirements Installations must be m
135. o command last executed show passwords will display the passwords for view config and snmp This command is only available from the config node siglevel SYNTAX siglevel Default N Q Configuration Storage No Siglevel will display the signal level related parameters and is used as a debugging tool DESCRIPTION This command is used to assist debugging any signal level related issue OMU RSSI OMU rssi at the N Connector Nominal is 8 to 14 dBm Normalized MSE Radial MSE Norm MSE Radial MSE phase noise residue is minimal Norm MSE Radial MSE there is some amplitude noise AM distortion Norm MSE Radial MSE phase noise residue exist that the PLL did not fully correct Uncorrected Block Errors reported by modem when passing traffics EXAMPLE trango view siglevel OMU RSSI 17 Normalized MSE 313 Radial MSE 306 Uncorrect Block 0 Alarm 0 0000 RPS Alarm 0x00 Tx measure 0x00 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 147 smart_mode SYNTAX smart_mode Default On Configuration Storage Yes smart_mode without any parameter will display the current status of smart_mode DESCRIPTION Smart mode uses VLAN tags internally to map GE1 on Side A to GE1 on Side B and GE2 on Side A to GE2 on Side B If Smart mode is disabled the traffic will appear at all ports on the receiving end This is useful for media conversion between copper and fiber ports Care should be taken to avoid creating loops Smart mode is de
136. o ensure sealing pressure on the silicone gasket around the ports inside Figure 28 Detail of the Stainless Steel Thumbscrew Run the Ethernet cables through the strain relief as shown below The rubber grommet may need to be cut on the edges to fit cables that have already been terminated with RJ45 connectors If required use straight blade to carefully cut the grommet Strain Relief Body Strain Relief Grommet Strain Relief Outer Nut Figure 29 Strain Relief Exploded View Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 77 Snug the strain relief body into the port cover as shown below Teflon tape may be used on the threads but is not necessary Slide the grommet into the body and tighten the outer strain relief nut The cables should be held tight by the rubber after the strain relief is tightened Note clicking sound may be heard during tightening which 15 normal Silicone i Figure 30 Strain Relief Installed Strain Relief Installed The OMU ground lug is shown below next to the OMU to ODU cable Use the ApexPlus ground wire kit to attach this point and the ODU ground lug to the grounded tower leg where the unit is installed Figure 31 Ground Lug OMU Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 78 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 79 Antenna Installation Antennas are typically installed and are coarse aligned using either visually or with t
137. o9 Lb90 l00 Once at the login prompt type in the login and press enter then the password and press enter CLEE admi Password No characters will be display during input Trango System TrangoLINK ApexPlus Command Line Interface CLI view If the incorrect password is entered during login the system will allow two more tries before terminating a telnet session A new session will need to be open to try again To terminate a CLI session Telnet or Console simply close the console window A CLI SESSION CAN ALSO BE TERMINATED FROM THE DEBUG NODE WITH EXIT COMMAND View Node CLI view prompt allows view level only and no parameters of the radio link can be changed Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 48 Config Node CLI config This node is accessed by typing in the command config fromthe view node The system will prompt for a password and after successful authentication the config node is enabled All configuration settings are changed within the config node Any command entered without any parameters returns the current configured values similar to view node Most configuration changes are applied immediately and do not require a reboot All config changes must be saved to FLASH memory by issuing the config save command This can be done after all the changes desired are made within a single session If the configuration is not saved the system will restore the last saved se
138. ome common items to try while having issues monitoring specific OIDs are e Properly load the MIBs into your software e Try adding a O at the end of your OID string Firmware Upgrade The firmware on the TrangoLINK ApexPLUS can updated to a newer version through IBM or OBM Ethernet Ports A firmware release consists of up to two files which contains the appropriate software files that are loaded onto the OMU and ODU OMU OS Image Firmware File lt omu apexplus version tar gz ODU Image Firmware File odu fw bin If only the OMU firmware was changed then the ODU firmware does not need to be updated Before beginning the update procedure be certain that all required files have been downloaded to an easily accessible directory on your local hard drive Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 53 Upgrade Procedure TFTP A ALWAYS CONSULT THE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS THAT ARE INCLUDED WITH A NEW FIRMWARE RELEASE AS CERTAIN FILES MAY NOT BE REQUIRED FOR AN UPGRADE 1 Place the firmware files in an easily accessible directory path on your computer 2 Telnet into the radio by Clicking on Start menu then RUN The figures use the default IP address you must use the correct IP address for the TrangoLINK ApexPlus Programs 2 Documents 1 Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Search elnet 192 168 100 10
139. ommission FCC Emission Designators 5MOD7W for 5 MHz BW rates and all modulations 8M3D7W for 8 33 MHz BW rates and all modulations e 10M0D7W for 10 MHz BW rates and all modulations 12M5D7W for 12 5 MHz BW rates and all modulations e 20M0D7W for 20 MHz BW rates and all modulations 25MOD7W for 25 MHz BW rates and all modulations e 30M0D7W for 27 5 28 30 MHz BW rates and all modulations 40M0D7W for 40 MHz BW rates and all modulations 50M0OD7W for 50 MHz BW rates and all modulations 56M0D7W for 55 56 80 MHz BW rates and all modulations European Telecommunications Standards Institute ETSI ETSI models of the TrangoLINK ApexPlus product line have been tested and found to comply with the European Telecommunications Standards EN 302 217 2 1 V1 2 1 2007 02 EN 302 217 2 2 V1 2 2 2007 04 EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 C C 1 EN 301 489 4 V1 4 1 2008 09 EN 60950 1 These standards cover all the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC Appendix E shows the specific part numbers that have been tested RoHS Compliance The TrangoLINK ApexPlus product line complies with the European Union EU KEY Directive 2002 95 EC on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances ROHS Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 14 1 0 Product Description Overview The TrangoLINK ApexPlus is a high performance all outdoor point to point wireless microwave system designed for Carrier Enterprise a
140. on completed Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 197 Site B Outdoor Unit 1 Information Model of ODU ODU Serial Number OMU Serial Number OMU MAC Address O lt OMU IP Address lt Polarization of this unit V or H Antenna Model Antenna Serial Number Transmit Frequency Setting MHz Transmit Power Setting Speed Modulation Setting Adaptive Coding amp Modulation ON OFF Automatic Transmit Power Control ON OFF UJ Target RSSI Setting Q 3 3 3 00 Recorded RSSI 3 Expected RSSI from PCN Recorded MSE Linktest 99 stable RSSI MSE Lock Yes No 24 Hour Traffic Test No Errors Pass Errors Fail UJ Utype Active Standby Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 198 Site B Outdoor Unit 2 Information Model of ODU ODU Serial Number OMU Serial Number OMU MAC Address O lt OMU IP Address IBM Polarization of this unit V or H Combiner Model Combiner Serial Number Transmit Frequency Setting H Transmit Power Setting Speed Modulation Setting Adaptive Coding amp Modulation ON OFF Automatic Transmit Power Control ON OFF Target RSSI Setting B Recorded 55 dBm Expected RSSI from PCN B Recorded MSE Linktest 99 stable RSSI MSE Lock Yes No 24 Hour Traffic Test No Errors Pass Errors Fail Utype Active Standby 3 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev
141. opmode is turned off again CLI config opmode on Opmode on SUCCESS Step 8 Verify the link is working Run the linktest command to confirm that the link is running properly after enabling ACM Notice that the Tx and Rx modulation levels are now shown Now if the link conditions degrade due to rain fading either the Tx or Rx may downshift during the fade event Running the linktest command again will show the lower modulation such as 64QAM 32QAM etc for Tx or Rx The RSSI will also likely change for rain fading but may remain unchanged if the link degradation is due to multipath The modulation RSSI will automatically return to the set value once the fading condition has passed Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 94 CLI config linktest LOCK RSS MSE BER Tx Rx 1 gt 1 38 00 35 00 0 00E 00 128QAM 128 QAM Step 9 Save the configuration Run the config save command to save all the settings that were changed into non volatile FLASH memory If a power interruptions should occur the link should re establish itself after the interruption is over Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 95 CLI Based 1 1 Hot Standby Configuration This section assumes that the physical installation has been done already Return to the Installation section and connect the units in a 1 1 configuration if required Steps to configure 1 1 Hot Standby 1 Follow the 1 0 configuration section to establish a link b
142. opmode without any parameter will display the current status of ODU operation mode Opmode command is used to enable the transmitter on the ODU Opmode settings are not persistent across reboot See default_opmode command freq and speed settings are required to be set to a valid value before opmode can turned ON Passwd new password confirm password Default N A Default config node passwd is trango Configuration Storage Yes passwd is a system level command new password must be at least 4 characters and no more than 10 characters Spaces are not allowed new password and confirm password must be identical for the new password to take effect Update the current password for entering config node The new pasword takes effect only after a reboot command or re enter the view node from debug prompt with cli command port eth 1 2 auto negotiate lt off gt port eth 1 2 duplex half full SYNTAX Trango Systems Inc port eth 1 2 enable lt off ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 140 port eth lt 1 2 gt maxrate lt 0 1000 gt port eth lt 1 2 gt pause lt on off gt port eth lt 1 2 gt priority lt 0 7 gt port eth lt 1 2 gt speed lt 0 1000 gt Default see Table below Configuration Storage YES 1 Ge2 fiber Enable O n On jo fo Default Port Settings DESCRIPTION This command is used to set Ethernet port settin
143. orks in conjunction with the ACM mechanism to increase transmit power with modulation levels changes The atpc max power command allows setting the individual maximum power levels for ach modulation level from QPSK to QAM256 ATPC has Step Size and Max Power settings to limit the output power of the unit and prevent a violation of the license The user set transmit power setting cannot be changed after ATPC is enabled To manually change the power setting ATPC needs to be disabled ATPC Max Power amp Step Size Settings for ATPC Max Power and the ATPC Step Size control how the ATPC function will behave while attempting to achieve the targetRSSI ATPC Max Power is the maximum power setting ATPC can set the power output to when trying to reach the TargetRSSI ATPC Step Size is the power level change in dB that ATPC can change power output Larger step sizes result in faster response to fading conditions Transmitter Maximum Power Output Maximum Transmitter power output is dependent on the band of operation and the modulation level Both the AP1 and AP2 models have the same default maximum power levels for each band and modulation AP1 models can be set to higher transmit power levels for some frequencies when the Power License Key AP KE 3 is enabled See Table 7 for details There is no dependency on the channel bandwidth used within a particular band As an example the power level for QAM256 within the 6 GHz band is the same fo
144. part numbers for radio unit sub bands and band specific accessories such as antennas combiners and remote mounts can be found in Appendix E Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Reference conventions This document utilizes several conventions All system command references are shown in bold italics All references to external publications are shown in bold Warranty Information TrangoLINK ApexPlus units purchased from Trango Systems Inc are warranted for two years from date of purchase Please see www trangosys com for a complete description of warranty coverage and limitations Extended warranty protection can be purchased through Trango Sales or Customer Service 1 858 391 0010 Contacting Trango Technical Support Should assistance be required or an RMA be required you may contact the technical support department using the following methods Address Trango Systems Inc 14118 Stowe Dr Suite B Poway CA 92064 USA Phone 858 391 0010 from 8 am to 5 pm Pacific Standard Time Email techsupport trangosys com Web www trangosys com Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 13 Standards Compliance Federal Communications Commission FCC ANSI models of the TrangoLINK ApexPlus product line have been tested and found to comply with the following FCC standards CFR47 Part 15 CFR 47 Part 101 Appendix E shows the specific part numbers that have been tested Federal Communications C
145. pplies for rack mount and desktop applications The PSUPPLY 1U 48 is a rack mount power supply with 6 5 Amp capacity that can support multiple co located ApexPlus units The PSUPPLY WM 48 L is a wall mount power supply with 1 5 Amp capacity and is only recommended for a single ApexPlus unit The power supply must be kept in a temperature controlled environment within the operating temp of 40 deg Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 20 Direct Power Option The ApexPlus can be direct powered using a 48 Volt DC source with a terminal block connection at the unit The length of the cable varies on the gauge of the wire being used but in general longer distances can be achieved than using the PoE option since the voltage drop is less As long as the minimum voltage is maintained at the ApexPlus unit the system will operate This option is also preferred for applications using fiber for the data Power Over Ethernet PoE Option When utilized with a POE GIGE 48 PoE injector the ApexPlus can be powered over the same Cat5e Cat6 Shielded Twisted Pair STP that is used for the Data and in band management connection Surge suppression and provision for redundant power supplies are provided with a single POE GIGE 48 device Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 21 Key Features Patent Pending Design The ApexPlus is the first all outdoor microwave system to utilize two piece architecture consisting of an out
146. r 3 routed networks to allow immediate routing of the signal to the standby link The failover time is typically less than 200 milliseconds Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 26 2 0 Wireless Operation Detail Channel Bandwidth The system supports the following channel bandwidths 3 5 MHz 25 MHz 5 0 MHz 27 5 28 MHz 7 MHz 30 MHz 8 33 MHz 40 MHz 10 MHz 50 MHz 12 5 MHz 55 56 MHz 13 75 14 MHz 80 MHz 20 MHz The Speed is changed via the management interface using the soeed command or a drop down box in the web interface Both sides of the link must be changed independently to ensure the RF link is established Modulation The following modulation levels are supported within each of the channel bandwidths shown above QAM256 QAM128 QAM64 QAM32 QAM16 QPSK The modulation is changed via the management interface using speed command or a drop down box in the web interface Both sides of the link must be changed independently to ensure the RF link is established Mean Squared Error MSE Mean Square Error MSE is similar to Signal to Noise Ratio SNR except that it accounts for distortion and interference in addition to noise power Distortion may come from several sources such as bad Ethernet cables poor shield damaged or low quality path degradations such as multipath or Fresnel zone encroachment Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 2 Interference can come from other trans
147. r 3 5 MHz channels as it is for 56 MHz channels The table illustrates this and shows the maximum set power levels for each model family band and modulation level Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 33 Maximum Transmit Power by Frequency dBm so Modulation asso DEPT 30 26 5 28 26 25 23 28 22 5 26 22 25 22 23 21 28 22 5 26 22 25 22 23 21 25 20 5 22 25 21 24 20 22 17 25 20 5 22 25 21 24 20 22 17 24 18 5 21 24 20 23 19 21 16 With high power license key AP KEY 3 on AP1 models only Table 7 Maximum Set Power Levels by Band and Modulation When ATPC is active the atpc max power should be set to the maximum power for the each modulation used if adaptive power changes are desired with ACM modulation changes If the power level to remain constant across ACM modulation changes all atpc max power levels should be set to the max power of the highest modulation level typically 256QAM If ATPC is off then the power will not be changed under any circumstance and will remain at the level set by the operator Transmitter Minimum Power output The minimum transmit power that can set is limited by the ODU model and is not dependent on the modulation level like the maximum levels are The table below shows the minimum power levels for each band and model family The levels are also the minimum levels that ATPC can set the output to when ena
148. rameter will display the current BER LOCK MSE RSSI values This number is calculated by having modem internally generate certain amount of data and monitor the packets to determine the bit error rate Note The BER might not be accurate It s based on packet dropped due to CRC FCS errors on Ethernet BER is not relevant on the ApexPlus due to LDPC error correction wherein the slope is really steep from no errors to link loss about 1dB bootimage SYNTAX bootimage toggle bootimage upgrade lt omu odu gt Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 120 DESCRIPTION config SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Trango Systems Inc Default N A Configuration Storage NO bootimage is a system level command bootimage toggle To switch current images back to the previous updated image in a set of FPGA OS FW PIC and ODU firmware are not allowed to be toggled back unless performing bootimage upgrade again bootimage upgrade upgrade the required software images on the radio after the image has been transferred to the radio via tftp or ftp config export config remove config save config view Default N A Configuration Storage No config is a system level command config export The option allows the user to create a ASCII file config txt of the current system configuration which can then be tftp from the PC which the user can edit print or import to other system config remove This option allows re
149. rango Systems disclaims all liability whatsoever implied or express for any risk of damage loss or reduction in system performance arising directly or indirectly out of the failure of the customer or anyone acting on the customer s behalf to abide by the instructions system parameters or recommendations made in this document Part Number Description TLAP1 XX YYYY Z TrangoLINK ApexPlus HP system XXGHz YYYY Duplex Subband Z TLAP2 XX YYYY Z ApexPlus 2 system XXGHz YYYY Duplex Subband 2 AP1 XX YYYY ZZ TrangoLINK ApexPlus HP All Outdoor Unit XXGHz YYYY Duplex Subband ZZ AP2 XX YYYY ZZ ApexPlus 2 All Outdoor Unit XXGHz YYYY Duplex Subband ZZ PSUPPLY DT 48 48 Volt Universal Desktop Power Supply PSUPPLY 1U 48 48 Volt Universal Rack mount Power Supply POE GIGE 48 PoE injector Surge Suppressor for ApexPlus CBLDAT 4 Serial Console Cable for ApexPlus CBLDAT RIU4 1 1 Hot Standby Cable for ApexPlus CBLDAT RSSI BNC M to Banana plug cable for RSSI voltage measurement AP KEY 1 Software Key to Allow Throughputs up to 200Mbps AP KEY 2 Software Key to Allow Throughputs up to 375Mbps AP KEY 3 Software Key to Allow Higher Transmit Power for 11 23 GHz on AP1 models SFP GigE C SFP 1000BaseT Copper RJ45 SFP GigE S SFP Fiber Single Mode Module SFP GigE M SFP Fiber Multi Mode Table 1 TrangoLINK ApexPlus part numbers Specific
150. req Max 19700 00 Rx Freq 17700 00 Loopback Auto Freq Duplex 1560 00 J Status Display Bandwidth BW56 vw Set Modulation System Log Power 12 00 User Settings Password Link Setup Other Save Config Note denotes custom profile is in use Opmode Opmode On Waiting For 10 14 1 73 ON Opmode Off Figure 35 Link Setup Page The link should now be established between the two sides The Active Link indicators will turn green and the RSSI and MSE levels will change according to the link distance or attenuation used if testing in a lab environment Click the Save Config button at the lower left of any webpage This must be done on both sides of the link Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Web Based 1 1 Setup The 1 1 Setup 15 an extension of the basic 1 0 setup 1 1 hot standby utilizes two ApexPlus units connected to a combiner to allow sharing of an antenna at each end of the link One of the units at each end is the main active unit and the other unit is in standby which means that it is ready to take over should the active unit fail This section assumes that the physical installation has been done already Return to the Installation section and connect the units in a 1 1 configuration if required 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Note Enable license key does not require reboot Follow the steps for 1 0 on the main link as describe
151. s 2 6Ghz ANSHETSITR252 14 Low 5 915 55 5 383 68 r4 56 4P2 06 0252 36 ApesFluz 2 amp PMSIIETSI TR252 36 Low Band 6 256 19 5 350 32 2 06 0252 4 ApesFluz APS amp PMISIIETSI TR252 4 Low Band 5 033 45 6 167 58 2 06 0252 4 APS APMSIIETSI TR252 4B Low Band 5 345 43 6 419 62 1 06 0252 1 amp pesFluz HF BGhz amp MSIIETSI TR252 1 Low Band 5 925 6 025 06 0252 HF BGhz amp SIIETSI TR252 1B Low Band B S 2 75 AP1 06 0252 24 HP 6Ghz APJISIIETSI TR252 24 Low Band 6 000 EOD AF1 B 252 2B amp pesFlus HF 6Ghz APISIIETSI TR252 2B Low Band 5 250 6 350 1 06 0252 3 amp pesPlus HP 6Ghz TS TR252 3 Law Band 5 1 5 AF1 Ub 252 3B HP 6Ghz APISIIETSI TR252 36 Low Band b 32h 6 425 2 0 0300 1 ApesPlus 2 amp Gihz ETSITRI00 14 LowBand 5 250 5 346 LAP2 0E U300 IE ApesPlus 2 ETSI TH308 16 LowBand 6150 6 246 2 0 0300 2 ApesPlus 2 ETSI 00 LowBand 588 6014 AP2 O6 0300 44 ApesPlus 2 ETSI TH30B LowBand 6 054 6150 4P2 06 0300 46 amp pesPluz 2 amp ihz ETSI TR3 00 46 Low Band b abd 5 450 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 176 Outdoor Unit Part Numbers Description
152. s see release note for bug fixes Allow IBM without a VLAN on AP OMU 1 HWID 2 models Custom Speed Profile Support Support for 5 8 33 12 5 and 25 MHz channels sizes Diffserv DSCP and weighted QoS on a per port basis Individual Ethernet Port utilization Statistics SNMP OID harmonization with GigaPlus 3 0 Remote Link status reporting Two level access web interface view config look and feel changes Auto loopback diagnostic link down threshold parameter Link Status recording and comparing diagnostic Reload reboot in x seconds A Linktest added to web Web page refresh rate control calculation improvement port loopback diagnostic Remove limitation of turning opmode off for a freq change Add note regarding hardware compatibility by revision Update Table 3 to add new 7 and 13 GHz TR s Add note about PoE Voltage range and grounding Updated Figure 22 Direct Power Input Login via web config mode Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 11 Preface This manual covers the configuration and installation of the TrangoLINK ApexPlus licensed microwave backhaul system This document is intended to instruct and assist personnel in the operation installation and maintenance of the Trangolink ApexPlus microwave backhaul system and related accessories shown in Table 1 It is recommended that all personnel engaged in such activities be properly trained T
153. s can be viewed If changes are required the user can log in to the Config Mode by selecting the Config Login button at bottom left The default username is config and the default password is trango The first page to display will be the System Info Page as shown in the Image below Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 45 TrangaLink ApexPlus gt X fi 11014172 i Trac D Google openons 3 FWCC n PRTG Employease CommNexus 55 TY TFPool B History New Tab RANGO TrangoLink ApexPlus 10 14 1 72 Local Active Link 9 551 42 00 MSE 37 70 Rx QAM256 Remote Link 9 551 45 00 MSE 37 40 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup System Info ACM pom System TrangoLink ApexPlus System Description ApexPlus 3 1 0 Threshold 222222 09 54 19 up 2 days 19 45 load average Network Settings 5ystem Time 1 15 1 20 1 2 IP IBM OBM MAC 00 01 de 83 3F 42 Ethernet IBM MAC 00 01 de 83 3F 43 005 SNMP System Status Firmware Version Current Previous OMU FPGA 01160508 01160508 Link Status OMU FW 3 1 00091312 3 1 00091312 Link Test OMU OS 2p6r22b0D091312 2p6r22b0D091312 System Statistics OMU PIC 14 14 Ethernet Stats OMU Modem 1 1 TDM Stats ODU FW 060211 060211 RF Stats Diagnostics OMU ODU Models Diagnastic Options Serial ID Model Status Display 8601410 AP OMU 2 System Log 02120028 HP1 23 1200 5B User Settings Ot
154. s changed in the config node Use the CLI command passwrd to change the password The example below demonstrates changing the password for the config node to control syntax password lt newpassword gt lt newpassword gt Example CLI config passwrd control control The password must be entered twice If the command is properly executed the system will return a SUCCESS and return to the CLI config prompt If the password is lost and the unit is locked the pushbutton on the access panel can be used to reset the password and default IP back to the factory settings Console Port ApexPlus features a console port which is multiplexed with the port for the 1 1 hot standby operation If 1 1 hot standby is active the console cable cannot be used The console port is useful in the event that the unit cannot be accessed via TCP IP HTTP or Telnet A Terminal Emulation program such as HyperTerminal or Putty can be used to access the radio s CLI via the console port as shown in Figure 12 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 50 COM Properties Port Settings Bits per second Party Mone Stop bits 1 How control None Restore Defaults Cancel Figure 12 Console Port Setting Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP TrangoLINK ApexPlus supports Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP for network management Network management consists of 4 categories 1 Configuration 2 Accounting 3
155. se eene 39 User triggered manual failover sse 39 40 eo eere tiat ident oat e eie 40 POM WADING O02 E ERE 41 Quality of Service QoS 802 1 and 4 POM I EE 42 119655 E 43 Ts 43 4 0 Link Management 2 ERS 44 NNE 44 Graphical User Interface Web Browser 45 Command Line Interface CLI using SSH Telnet or Console 48 Changing PassWOLG scs Qvi aut i putes 50 Selle eR EU UT 50 Simple Network Management Protocol 51 Common Objects for Monitoring and 52 gti slleerzio E 53 Upgrade Procedure DEEP d pe d Eb Raiden is 54 Ubgrade Proceduro Rp 56 Capacity M eei ce 58 25 0 Link 512 1 E 59 FEredguency Palth a eee 59 59 T E 59 bU
156. side 2 dB of the target rssi set level CLI config targetrssi Target RSSI 45 00 CLI config targetrssi 40 Target RSSI 40 00 SUCCESS Check Ethernet and RF port Statistics Run the status port command This command shows the current Ethernet port statistics and to provide confirmation that the connection to the network equipment is set up properly The system default is auto negotiate The gel ge2 are mapped to the copper and SFP data ports respectively and the port is the interface from the internal switch inside the ODU to the modem Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 102 The geO statistics are typically not monitored and are made available for troubleshooting purposes only The RF counters indicate the statistics for the receive port and the transmit port The Octet Packet counts on the RF counters may be slightly higher due to internal messaging between the two ends of the link for internal link management and again they are primarily for troubleshooting purposes and do not need to be monitored continuously Monitoring the RF drop counts is useful for determining if errors are occurring over the wireless portion of the link The port rate and port utilization percent are also useful for monitoring since they can indicate a link running at capacity These two metrics account for the sum of all the Ethernet ports being used 72 config status port N OD co U
157. signed for cases where only one traffic port is used on each end of the link Smart mode must be enabled or disabled on both ends for proper operation This configuration require a config save and reboot commands to take effect EXAMPLE CLI config smart_mode Smart mode on CLI eng smart_mode off Smart mode off SUCCESS snmpd SYNTAX snmpd snmpd lt on off gt Default ON Configuration Storage No Always ON at system bootup Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 148 DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE RELATED speed SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Trango Systems Inc snmpd without any parameter will display the current status for the tftpd daemon Turn on off snmpd agent on the radio Must be on to perform any SNMP get set To turn snmpd off trango config snmpd off snmpd off SUCCESS Ipconfig snmptrap trapip speed bandwidth modulation bandwidth 4 5 7 8 10 12 14 20 25 28 30 40 50 56 80 modulation qpsk qam16 qam32 qam64 qam128 qam256 Default bandwidth 20 QAM128 Configuration Storage Yes speed without any parameter will display the current speed setting Load the corresponding the modem binary file and configure Tx and Rx bandpass filters The speed command will also configure the standby radio based on the failover configuration being on Binaries selection for the speed command is based on the following configuration settings acm enable modulation and bandwidt
158. sor Return At the command line pressing the Return key performs the function of processing a command At the More prompt on a terminal screen pressing the Return key scrolls down a line Space Bar Allows you to see more output on the terminal screen Press the space bar when you see the More prompt on the screen to display the next screen Left Arrow Moves the cursor one character to the left Right Arrow Moves the cursor one character to the right Up Arrow Recalls commands in the history buffer beginning with the most recent command Repeat the key sequence to recall successively older commands Down Arrow Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 109 Return to more recent commands in the history buffer after recalling commands with the Up Arrow or Ctrl P Repeat the key sequence to recall successively more recent commands Different Node Levels View Node This is the default node the users log in This is strictly for viewing configuration and statistics only No configuration changes can be made at this level View Node Command List acm Display ACM feature status atpc Display ATPC status ber Display ber test parameters Display ber test parameters freq Display Rf Tx Rx frequency guard time Display failover guard time help Display help command Display help loglevel Display current syslog logging level loopback Display loopback Mode Trango Systems Inc ApexPl
159. splayed via this command The change takes place effect immediately Ipconfig ip Both IP and netmask parameters must be present Ipconfig gateway Configure the default gateway IP Valid for both Inband and Out of band port license Display license enable status license speed 1 2 lt speedkey gt license power power key Default N A Configuration Storage No ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 134 DESCRIPTION License key command is used to set the license required for using higher speed gt 111 Mbps or higher transmit power on the radio Speed license 1 enables speed up to 200Mbps and license 2 enables Max speed The power license allows higher transmit powers for some frequencies and modulations Please refer to the actual speed modulation channel_ width combination for valid profiles The license key is specific to each unit management port Ethernet MAC address and is not transferable Please refer to valid speed profiles link_history SYNTAX link_history Default N A Configuration Storage No DESCRIPTION This command displays the link history and the link steady flag Link history contains the number of link up down occurred since the system bootup and this number does not get reset until the radio reboots Link steady current status of link steady flag Link steady set to 1 approximately 40 seconds after the link has established linktest SYNTAX linktest lt iterations gt Iteration range from 1 99
160. tage to RSL for convenience Voltage RSSI 01 90 175 64 5m Table 12 RSSI to Voltage Conversion 5 Once satisfied with the RSSI reading tighten down the antenna in the optimum position 6 Replace the sealing cap on the BNC connector and tighten until it clicks into place Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 CLI Common Task Reference Setting up the In Band Management IBM Trango pre configures the links with IBM already set up and enabled however it will typically be necessary to change the IBM IP addresses used to fit the application management network and if management across the network is desired a VLAN must be setup on the attached switches This section covers the setup of the IBM Display the IBM settings In the example below the IBM is off CLI config ibm I BM Enable off Vlan ID 4085 BM Port gel copper I BM I P address IJ BM Net mask 28222804057 SUCCESS Enable IBM using the settings preloaded CLI config ibm enable on enable on SUCCESS Change the IBM IP address and subnet mask Each end of the link should have a different IP address and in the case of multiple daisy chained links the IPs should all be different comte TOM pp loch 2559259229940 IP Address 172 16 1 2 netmask 255 255 255 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 99 SUCCESS Verify the settings are correct
161. technology behind the high system gain relates to the Low Density Parity Check LDPC forward error correction FEC coding that was implemented in the ApexPlus design The Figure below shows how the Low Density Parity Check LDPC coding which replaces the older Reed Solomon lock coding reduces the signal to noise ratio required to achieve a 1E 6 Bit Error Rate BER As a result the receive sensitivity is lowered by the same amount typically 3 to 4 dB LDPC Vs Reed Solomon 18 GAM 82 A 5hannan Bound 126 128 QA M PEE EERE EEE BREM v 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 SNR is for BER of le 6 Figure 6 LDPC vs Reed Solomon Coding System gain is one of the most important metrics for a microwave system because it has a direct relationship to the link reliability antenna size and transmission distance as shown in the figure below 1 Smaller Antennas for tho samo link Distance for same reliabilit 10 miles Trango x gt 3 ft Dish 99 99936 am m 10 miles Comp stiter 4 ft Dish 99 999265 2 Longer Link Distance when using the same antennas for same reliabilit 10 miles 5 miles Comp titor 3 Higher link Reliability for same link distance and same antennas Trange 5 nines 99 999 competitor 4nines 993 99 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 23
162. ted the word Enable will be displayed as shown below and replace the blank field 2 TrangoLink ApexPlus 10 14 1 72 5 Local Active Link 9 RSSI 42 50 MSE 37 60 Rx QAM256 Remote Link 9 RSSI 45 50 MSE 37 50 Rx QAM256 Radio Settings Link Setup pem System Configuration and Licenses System Datapath Threshold Speed Liceng Speed License 2 enabled peak epee Power Licens _ nu IBM Failover Mode ON port on port off OFF Ethernet NS Note Enable license key does not require reboot SHMP System Status Version ODU Power Link Status ODU Power ON Link Test Odupower On Odupower Off System Statistics Ethernet Stats TDM Stats RF Stats Default Opmode Diagnostics Tx Freq Min 22400 00 Tx Freg Max 22800 00 Diagnostic Options Tx Freq 22800 00 Rx Freq 21600 00 Loopback Auto Freq Duplex 1200 00 Dr Bandwidth Set Modulation 256 v System Log Power 1500 5 00 User Settings Password Link Setup Oth Note denotes custom profile is in use Save Config Operation Mode Opmode Opmode On Figure 14 Capacity Upgrade Web The capacity key can also be entered using the license command from the command line interface Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 58 5 0 Link Planning This section describes the process that occurs before installing and setting up an Apex
163. ters 164 Transmitter T OW GSE cossirier 164 1 1 Hot Standby Link Protection 1 20020222 0 00 000000000000 000000000 166 SS CIN Cal OMA 166 PONOT 166 Ier id DO 166 167 m 167 Appendix C Cable Wiring c 168 UHC TC OWING 168 169 Appendix D OID Listing eere eere 170 Appendix E Part 5 176 ApexPlus Sub bands Tuning 176 ACOBSSODOS ee esegue pp ee CE E 188 Appendix F Link Install and Commissioning Logs 189 Appendix G Declaration of Conformity 200 MO SSA A 201 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 Tables Table 1 TrangoLINK ApexPlus part numbers eene 12 Table 2 Combiner Cross esses nennen nnns 20 Table ApexPlus Band a
164. that the Ethernet ports are connected properly The ApexPlus family of Radios are port mapped meaning that the traffic going into Ethernet Port 1 on the local side will only appear at port 1 of the remote side local side port 2 traffic will appear on the remote side port 2 etc 3 Check the Ethernet cables for correct wiring If 1000BaseT is being implemented Cat6 cable should be used Ensure that the cable is shielded and proper grounding is applied to the RJ45 connector No Radio Management connection over the link 1 Verify the In Band management is set up properly Check to see if the IP configuration is correct the VLAN ID is set and matches on both ends and that IBM is enabled Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 108 Appendix A Command Line Interface Reference This Appendix provides a standalone guide to the commands available through the Telnet SSH and console port of the ApexPlus Command Keying Overview Key Functions Tab Autocomplete Completes a partial command name entry When you enter a unique set of characters and press the Tab key the system completes the command name If you enter a set of characters that could indicate more than one command the system beeps to indicate an error Enter a question mark immediately following the partial command no space The system provides a list of commands that begin with that string Del or Backspace Erases the character to the left of the cur
165. the event of a forgotten password or IP address b The CLI management passwords will be reset to default c The Web interface passwords will be reset to default d The SNMP read write trap community strings will be set to defaults e The CLI prompt will be reset 2 Hold for more than 6 seconds The unit will reset the system configuration to the factory default but NOT reset the items it 1 above The unit WILL REBOOT automatically 1 1 Serial Console Connector When using 1 1 Hot Standby with a combiner second identical ApexPlus cable CBLDAT RIU4 is connected between this connector on both units to allow critical timing and communication between the during 1 1 hot standby operation Gore Air Vent The air vent is present to provide pressure equalization at high altitudes while preventing moisture from entering the unit No operator interaction is necessary DO NOT TAMPER with the Air Vent It should not be twisted or removed Tampering with or damaging the Protective Vent will void the factory warranty RSSI Voltage BNC F Connector This connector is provided to allow easy antenna alignment when used with a multi meter and the CBLDAT RSSI cable The Voltage present on the connector is directly proportional to the Received Signal Strength in the receiver section of the ApexPlus Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 18 to ODU cable This cable carries the Transmit IF signal
166. the ip address settings license_ power lt license key gt for transmit power extension No key installed license_speed lt license key gt for radio capacity No key installed ink history VA d Default 1 if duration not entered by uration 1 99 user loglevel lt 0 Setting 1 Event 2 Status 0 1 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 113 loopback auto lt 5 120 gt No defaults read directly from the OMU ODU Default 1 if duration not entered by duration lt 1 99 gt user opmode confirm Bchar loopback lt io if off N A eth gt 1 2 auto negotiate duplex enable maxrate pause priority Both ports configured in the Auto Neg speed Mode Port 2 only supports 1000BaseT 1o dem weight 4 7 41 16 mode 0 1 N A reboot cancel N A lt string 1 100bytes gt Default 1 if duration not entered by Duration lt 1 99 gt user qusswords Web Interface trango Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 114 reload I sr traps snmp gt channel bw modulation lt gt lt 16 gt M 20128130450 55 56 80 qpsk qam16 qam32 qam64 qam128 modulation qam256 qam128 modem fifo pll port all clear N A 0 if command executed without any sysinfo 0 6 param slg o value param min max gt lt value gt Defa
167. total link capacity This setting will provide the best throughput for all packet sizes but may allow some high priority packets to be dropped when the channel is overloaded input rate gt link Capacity By setting the egress margin to between 2 and 15 percent the QoS will be enforced and no high priority packets will be dropped Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 43 4 0 Link Management This section describes the various ways to manage and monitor the health and performance of the ApexPlus microwave backhaul link Overview The ApexPlus can be managed through the following methods Graphical User Interface GUI Web Browser Remote access via in band and out of band methods with two level view and configuration level access using any standard web browser such as Internet Explorer Chrome Firefox and Safari Command Line Interfaces SSH Encrypted remote access via in band and out of band methods with separate view and configuration level access password protected Telnet Remote access via in band and out of band methods with separate view and configuration level access password protected Console Local Access using a serial cable for bench configuration with separate view and configuration level access password protected SNMP Remote control and monitoring via in band and out of band methods using any third party Network Management Software NMS See Appendix D for details on the MIB
168. ttings after reboot ALL CONFIGURATION CHANGES HAVE TO BE SAVED TO FLASH IN ORDER TO BE PERSISTENT ACROSS A REBOOT A SINGLE CONFIG SAVE COMMAND WILL SAVE ALL CONFIGURATION CHANGES The operator can go back to the view node by using the exit command from the config node Example Chl Login admin Password Trango System TrangoLINK ApexPLUS Command Line Interface AL ss U CLI view config Password CLI config CLI config exit SUC C E CLI view Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 49 The Command Line Interfaces keeps a history of commands used pressing the up arrow will display previous commands used The CLI can supports auto complete of a command being typed by pressing lt tab gt key If a command is partially typed followed immediately by a it will display all related commands Example CLI config The will not be display targetrssi Set target RSSI level for ATPC tdm Display TDM configuration telnetd Enable Disable telnetd temp Display IDU and ODU temperature Enable Disable tftpd threshold Set the threshold for the radio parameters trap Display snmp trap management information CLI config TYPE FOR A LISTING OF ALL COMMANDS Changing Password The debug and view node share the same password The config node has a separate password The view and debug mode password is changed in the debug mode The config node password i
169. tware files on the ftp server using the ftp put command from a local computer these commands are not done from the Trango equipment ftp gt put lt source file gt lt destination gt The source will be the filename only The destination will include both path and file name 2 After putting the file onto the server log into the ApexPlus and run the ftp command from the command line as follows to open access to the server ftp lt server_ip gt lt user_name gt password If prompted for the password multiple times check the connectivity to the server by pinging the FTP server IP address from the debug prompt Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 56 3 4 5 Next get the file from the FTP server by typing the get command from the ftp prompt ftp get file name Logout of the ftp session ftp logout logout of ftp session Run the bootimage omu and or bootimage odu command as required Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 57 Capacity Transmit Power Upgrades The ApexPlus speed capacity is standard at 100 Mbps To upgrade the capacity or Transmit power for AP1 models an alohanumeric key will be required This key can be purchased from your Trango sales representative To update the capacity power key from the Web copy and paste the applicable key into the Speed or Power License field on the Link Setup Page Click the submit button If the license is accep
170. two ends to allow very tight coordination of the switches in modulation Only data traffic capacity in the direction towards the affected receiver will be reduced as the modulation level is reduced maintaining performance on the unaffected direction During all ACM operation the transmitter power remains at the set level if ATPC is off If enabled ATPC acts normally when ACM is active and may increase or decrease the transmit power based on RSSI levels and the ATPC maximum levels set for each modulation This gives a significant advantage in the system gain since the maximum transmit power can be increased automatically as the modulation level is reduced As the modulation level increases with improving channel conditions the transmit power will be decreased From the operator perspective all that is required is to set the maximum power levels for each modulation and enable ATPC The acm command provides configuration of the ACM and must be done on both sides of the link The linktest command from the CLI can be used to view the current TX and RX modulation levels Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 31 Wireless Link Capacity The table below shows the capacity of the system for each non ACM speed setting The Capacities for the ACM settings will be approximately 1 2 lower due to the additional overhead of the ACM All capacities shown are in Mbps full duplex meaning that the aggregate bidirectional Capacity is twice the numb
171. type Current utype active Remote unit status detecting a standby Election Period no Sync Status Synchronized ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 159 version version SYNTAX DEFAULT VALUE DESCRIPTION Version command is used to display the current previous software images on the radio The system is capable of have multiple images RELATED bootimage voltage SYNTAX voltage Default N A Configuration Storage No voltage without any parameter will display the current status for the OMU power voltage at different source voltage is a system level command DESCRIPTION Query the voltage level at different power source on OMU The following power source are being look at V1 25 V2 5 V3 3 V5 0 web_refresh_rate SYNTAX web_refresh_rate web_refresh_rate lt 2 300 gt Default 0 no refresh Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 160 Configuration Storage Yes DESCRIPTION web_refresh_rate without any argument will display the current refresh rate of the web interface in seconds If the argument is 0 web refresh is turned off an the user must manually refresh the web page from the browser program If the rate is 2 to 300 seconds then the web pages will automatically update at the interval given Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 161 Appendix Product Specifications Dimensions and Weight Models 10 5 x 10 5 x 6 in AP2 Models 10 5 x 10 5 x 5 5 in AP1Models
172. ult action is None Min max parameter values vary by parameter action param action param 0 rssi 1 mse 2 ber 3 fer 4 omu temp 5 odu temp 6 in port util 7 out port util 8 link down min max param dependent action 0 none 1 snmptrap 2 failover Reset will change the prev configured enable ip cr trapip mem lt 5 gt lt A B C D gt 0 0 0 0 ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 115 2 Qa WN lt o ct D 3 7 uptime wR verson FENCE Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 116 Debug Node This node is additional management port related settings and users enter the debug node by typing in the debug command from the config node Users can re enter the view node by entering the cli command from within the debug node Debug Node Command List to Enter the CLI trango view node Reset all setting to factory default including P A address ux Li list of commands in the debug node the password for admin admin level N A N A VEMM jenetitosmoterhest lt ip address gt ssh into another host Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 117 Individual Command Details acm SYNTAX DESCRIPTION acm acm enable lt on off gt acm mod modulation mse im lt 40 0 acm mod modulation mse de 40 0 Configuration Storage Yes a
173. ure 27 STP Cables installed 76 Figure 28 Detail of the Stainless Steel 77 Figure 29 Strain Relief Exploded 77 Figure 30 Strain Relief 1 51 78 Ground LUJ co itn 78 Figure 32 Web Tnterdoe LOOEL E Eti REED ED 82 Figure 33 WED LOGI WIN FP ASS WON O eret t e DUE Ud S 82 Figure 34 System Status Version 83 Figure 35 tee a 86 Figure 36 Falovel Mode SQL bete ee 87 AOM SEUD eas 88 Figure 38 ATPC Setup RPS Telnetd 89 Figure 39 BNC Connector for RSSI 200222 0 00000000000000000000000004 97 Figure 40 EIA TIA 568A Straight 168 Figure 4 COSS 168 Figure 42 ApexPlus Serial Cable 169 Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 10 Revision History Revision Revision Date Description 1 0 4 Apr 2011 Initial Release 3 0 5 May 2012 Update to reflect the following feature changes in SW V3 0 plus bug fixe
174. us User Manual Rev 3 0 110 model Display OMU ODU Model and serial number Display the MSE Mean Square Errors value opmode Display Operation Mode status rps Display current status of rapid port shutdown rssi Display RSSI value Display RSSI value sync_status Display 1 1 synchronization status sysinfo Display all system settings syslog Display system event log targetrssi Display target rssi value telnetd Display telnetd server telnetd status temp Display OMU and ODU temperature tftpd Display tftp server tftpd status trap Display SNMP Trap IP configuration uptime Display system uptime utype Display the unit type 1 1 configurations version Display IDU ODU Software version Read onboard voltage values from PIC Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 111 Config Node Users can enter this node by typing in the command config from the view node They will be prompted for a password and after successful authentication users enters the config mode All configuration settings can be changed here All the commands entered without any parameters returns the current configured values and are similar to view node e All configuration changes are applied immediately and don t require any reboot except speed in which the settings are applied immediately but it does require reboot after save All configuration changes have to be saved in order to persistent across reboot A
175. v 3 0 171 Modem Section Fange Limit Default Value O Off 1 Digital 2 IF 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 1 modemLoopbackMode Integer RW 3 Rf_gen 4 Rf_refl 0 Off 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 2 modemDataPattern O FPGA 1 Modem 0 FPGA 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 2 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 2 2 modemACMProfilet 6QEnable 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 2 3 modemACMProfile32QEnable 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 2 4 modemACMProfile 4QEnable 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 2 5 _ modemACMProfile128QEnable 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 2 6 modemACMProfile256QEnable 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 3 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 3 1 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 3 2 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 3 2 2 modemACM16QMSElmprovelnt Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 3 3 1 Opaque Float 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 3 3 2 Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 3 4 1 Opaque Float 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 3 4 2 Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 3 5 1 Opaque Float 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 3 5 2 Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 3 6 1 Opaque Float 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 3 6 2 Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 4 1 Opaque Float 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 4 2 paque Float 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 4 3 paque Floa 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 4 4 oa 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 4 5 Opaque Float 1 3 6 1 4 1 5454 1 90 2 3 4 6 Opaque Float Q c 1 16Q 2 32Q 3 64Q 4 128Q 5 256Q for non 256Q 0 QPSK 1 16Q
176. venting link loss and subsequent rerouting during weather related events VLAN Tagging ApexPlus supports tagged packets with VLAN IDs ranging from 0 4089 The last seven VLAN IDs are used internally as described in the Port Mapping Section below If In Band Management IBM is used and the OMU model is AP OMU 1 the management traffic must have a VLAN tag to allow the switch internal to the system to identify packets in the data stream and direct them to the CPU for processing The VLAN ID for management is user specified using the ibm command with a factory default VLAN ID of 4085 For AP OMU 2 models IBM without a VLAN is allowed in addition to IBM with VLAN Q in Q Support ApexPlus supports double tagged packets on all ports using Ethertype 9100 and 88A8 but no QoS will be performed on these packets If Service Provider Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 40 Tagging and reprioritization is desired Ethertype 8100 should be used by the provider in the outer tag on customer traffic In other words the service provider can override the priority field in any packet by adding another VLAN tag with a new priority to the packet using a switch just before the Radio input The ApexPlus will apply QoS to the outer tag as long as the Ethertype is 8100 Port Mapping 802 1q The port mapping feature is a fixed setting and provides an additional amount of data security since traffic on the Ethernet port is segmented and isolated fro
177. xPlus Configuration Storage Yes DESCRIPTION Remark of the system typically used for identification purposes Device string is used to display the device name on the top of the row for all the device level parameters reset SYNTAX reset config reset ipconfig reset license_key Trango Systems Inc ApexPlus User Manual Rev 3 0 144 Default N A Configuration Storage No reset is a system level command DESCRIPTION reset config Restore all factory default configuration setting including resetting password for system login CLI config node Web interface login Excluding license key and IP configuration A reboot of the system is required for the command to take effect reset ipconfig Reset only the IP configuration to default Reboot required to make the reset IP configuration take effect reset license key Remove up to 5 license keys rps SYNTAX rps lt on off Default OFF Configuration Storage Yes rps without any parameter will display the current status of Rapid Port Shutdown feature status DESCRIPTION This command is used to configure Rapid Port Shutdown RPS functionality The RPS setting needs to be the same on both side of the link for proper operation If the RPS is enabled the data ports GigE on both side of the link are immediately shutdown in the event of a link loss in order to provide a fast trigger mechanism to the external routers and switches which will reroute the traffic RPS feature also
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