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1.            airFiber    User Guide    2  While adjusting the azimuth  observe the numeric LED  Display located next to the CONFIG port  The values  are displayed in negative     dBm  Adjust the azimuth  for the strongest received signal level  For example  a  displayed value of 42 represents a received signal level  of  42 dBm  which is a stronger received signal than 47   which represents  47 dBm     If N 7  TA                   Azimuth  AZ   Adjustment Bolt          CONFIG    Note  If the LED Displays indicates an overload  condition   H           3  Observe the LED Display and adjust the elevation until  the strongest received signal level is displayed     Elevation  EL   Adjustment Bolt                RF Power   dBm              CONFIG       is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Chapter 2  Installation    4  Repeat steps 1 3 for the Master   5  On the Slave  repeat steps 2 3 to finalize the alignment     6  On the Master  repeat steps 2 3 to finalize the  alignment     7  Lock the alignment on both airFiber radios by  tightening all eight Lock Bolts on the Alignment Bracket     Observe the LED Display on each airFiber AF24 to ensure  that the value remains constant while tightening the Lock  Bolts  If the LED value changes during the locking process   loosen the Lock Bolts  finalize the alignment of each  airFiber AF24 again  and retighten the Lock Bolts     Aiming Using the airFiber Configuration  Interface  1  To access the airFiber Configuration Interface     a  Make sure that 
2.        Azimuth  AZ   Adjustment Bolt    Chain 1 Signal Strength  57 dBm    Max Signal   20 d          is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc        Chapter 2  Installation    4  Observe the Antenna Alignment window  and adjust  the elevation until the strongest Signal Strengths are  displayed     Elevation  EL   Adjustment Bolt             Chain 1 Signal Strength  57 dBm  Max Signal  EE 7 7  50       5  Repeat steps 1 4 for the Master     6  On the Slave  repeat steps 3 4 to finalize the alignment     NI      On the Master  repeat steps 3 4 to finalize the  alignment     8  Lock the alignment on both airFiber radios by  tightening all eight Lock Bolts on the Alignment Bracket     Observe the Antenna Alignment window on each airFiber  AF24 to ensure that the value remains constant when  tightening the Lock Bolts  If the Signal Levels change during  the locking process  loosen the Lock Bolts  finalize the  alignment of each airFiber AF24 again  and retighten the  Lock Bolts     airFiber    User Guide    Aiming Using the Audio Tone  Before You Begin    Create your own cable adapter to connect the AUX port  to your headphones or other listening device  The cable  adapter requires two items    e An RJ 12 cable with an RJ 12 connector    e A cable with a 3 5 mm  female  stereo phono jack  mono  jack is acceptable     1  Attach the wire from pin 6 of the RJ 12 cable to the  return or shield wire of the 3 5 mm jack     2  Attach the wire from pin 5 of the RJ 12 cable to both  the left and right c
3.   and  then reconnect at the site  After you have mounted the  airFiber radios  then you can establish and optimize the   RF link        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Chapter 2  Installation    Connecting Power over Ethernet    1  Press down on the indicator arrows and slide the Port    Cover off   J  ea  e                                                                    3  Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable from the  DATA port to the Ethernet port labeled POE on the PoE  Adapter        airFiber    User Guide    4  Connect the Power Cord to the power port on the PoE  Adapter  Connect the other end of the Power Cord to a  power source        airFiber Configuration    The instructions in this section explain how to access  the airFiber Configuration Interface and configure the  following settings     e Wireless Mode Configure one airFiber AF24 as the  Master and the other as the Slave     e Duplex The airFiber AF24 supports both half duplex  and full duplex operation  Half duplex operation  provides more frequency planning options at the cost  of higher latency and throughput  Full duplex operation  provides the highest throughput and lowest latency   however  you have fewer frequency management  options       Half Duplex  default  The TX and RX Frequencies are  the same                    Master  Half Duplex Diagram      Full Duplex The TX and RX Frequencies must be  different                    Master    Full Duplex Diagram       is  Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Chap
4.  2006 2012 Ubiquiti Networks  Inc        airFiber    User Guide    6  Enter the Basic Wireless Settings     a  For one airFiber AF24  select Master from the Wireless  Mode drop down  For the other airFiber AF24  keep the  default  Slave     b  Enter a name in the Link Name field  This should be the  same on both the Master and the Slave   c  For the Duplex drop down     Half Duplex The default mode  The TX and RX  Frequencies are the same     Full Duplex The TX and RX Frequencies must be  different   d  Select a TX Frequency  This must match the RX  Frequency on your other airFiber AF24   e Select a RX Frequency  This must match the TX  Frequency of your other airFiber AF24   f  If needed  change the Output Power  Maximum  Modulation Rate  and or RX Gain settings   7  Configure the Wireless Security   a  Select the AES Key Type  HEX or ASCII   b  For the Key field     HEX Enter 16 bytes  eight  16 bit HEX values  0 9  A F   or a f   You can omit zeroes and use colons  similar to    the IPv6 format  The default is as follows   0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000     Note  The airFiber Configuration Interface  supports IPv6 formats excluding dotted quad  and           double colon  notation             ASCII Enter a combination of alphanumeric  characters  0 9  A Z  or a z      8  Click Change and then click Apply     9  By default  in band management is disabled  To enable  in band management     a  Click the Network tab        b  Select Enable In Band Management     c  Yo
5.  9E v1 1 192 168 25 220  00 15 6D 5A 02 07 it v5 5 beta6 192 168 25 1  00 27 22 60 00 12 AC v1 0 192 168 25 147  00 27 22 60 00 02 AC v1 0 192 168 25 160  Showing 1 to 5 of 5 entries   lt  lt   lt   gt   gt  gt     It reports the MAC Address  except for airFiber devices    Device Name  Mode  SSID  Product type  Firmware version   and IP Address for each Ubiquiti device  To access a device  configuration through its Web management interface   click the device s IP address     To refresh the window  click Scan    Ping   You can ping other devices on the network directly from  the airFiber AF24  The Ping tool uses ICMP packets to    check the preliminary link quality and packet latency  estimation between two network devices        Select Destination IP  specify manually   Packet Count   Packet Size     TTL    0 of O packets received  0  loss  Avg  0 ms    Network Ping  Select Destination IP You have two options     e Select a remote system IP from the drop down list   which is generated automatically     e Select specify manually and enter the IP address in the  field displayed below     Packet Count Enter the number of packets to send for  the ping test     Packet Size Specify the size of the packet   Start Click this button to start the test     Packet loss statistics and latency time evaluation are  displayed after the test is completed        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc           Chapter 10  Tools    Traceroute    The Traceroute tool traces the hops from the airFiber AF24  to
6.  Band Management      Enable  Management IP Address   _  DHCP     Static  IP Address  192 168 1 20  Netmask  255 255 255 0    Gateway IP  192 168 1 1    Primary DNS IP   Secondary DNS IP   Management VLAN  Y Enable   VLAN ID      Auto IP Aliasing     Enable         IP Address Specify the IP address of the airFiber  AF 24  This IP will be used for device management  purposes       Netmask When the netmask is expanded into its  binary form  it provides a mapping to define which  portions of the IP address range are used for the  network devices and which portions are used for host  devices  The netmask defines the address space of the  airFiber AF24   s network segment  The 255 255 255 0   or   24   netmask is commonly used on many Class C  IP networks       Gateway IP Typically  this is the IP address of the host  router  which provides the point of connection to the  Internet  This can be a DSL modem  cable modem  or  WISP gateway router  The airFiber AF24 directs data  packets to the gateway if the destination host is not  within the local network       Primary DNS IP Specify the IP address of the primary  DNS  Domain Name System  server       Secondary DNS IP Specify the IP address of the  secondary DNS server  This entry is optional and used  only if the primary DNS server is not responding     Management VLAN If enabled  automatically creates a  management Virtual Local Area Network  VLAN      e VLAN ID Enter a unique VLAN ID from 2 to 4094        is Ubiquiti Networks  In
7.  Button   Interface   Data Port  1  10 100 1000 Ethernet Port   1  10 100 Ethernet Port    Auxiliary Port  1  RJ 12  Alignment Tone Port    Configuration Port    System  Maximum Throughput 1 4 Gbps  13 km   gt  1 Million  128 Bit AES  164 205  1 16 Fixed    50  Fixed    Maximum Range  Packets per Second  Encryption   Forward Error Correction  Cyclic Prefix  Uplink Downlink Ratio    N       is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc  3    airFiber    User Guide Appendix A  Specifications    Radio Frequency  GPS GPS Clock Synchronization  Transceiver  EIRP  33 dBm    Frequency Accuracy    2 5 ppm without GPS Synchronization      0 2 ppm with GPS Synchronization    Channel Bandwidth 100 MHz  Operating Channels 24 1 GHz  24 2 GHz    Modulation 64QAM MIMO  16QAM MIMO   QPSK MIMO   QPSK SISO    Integrated Split Antenna    Dual Slant Polarization          is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc  33    airFiber    User Guide    1     Appendix B  Safety Notices    Read  follow  and keep these instructions     2  Heed all warnings     3  Only use attachments accessories specified by the    manufacturer     WARNING  Do not use this product in location that can be  submerged by water    WARNING  Avoid using this product during an electrical  storm  There may be a remote risk of electric shock from  lightning     Electrical Safety Information    1     Compliance is required with respect to voltage   frequency  and current requirements indicated on the  manufacturer s label  Connection to a different power  source than 
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9.  Western Europ       Startup Date    Enable    Startup Date           is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc        Chapter 9  System Tab    Time Zone Specifies the time zone in relation to  Greenwich Mean Time  GMT      Startup Date When enabled  you are able to change the  airFiber AF24 s startup date        Startup Date Specifies the airFiber AF24   s startup date   Click the Calendar icon or manually enter the date in  the following format  2 digit month 2 digit day 4 digit  year  For example  for April 5  2012  enter 04 05 2012 in  the field     System Accounts    You can change the administrator password to protect  your device from unauthorized changes  We recommend  that you change the default administrator password when  initially configuring the device     Administrator Username  ubnt    Current Password     New Password  Verify New Password   Read Only Account  Y Enable    Read Only Account Name        New Password     Administrator Username Specifies the name of the  administrator     Key button Click this button to change the administrator  password     e Current Password Enter the current password for  the administrator account  It is required to change the  Password or Administrator Username     e New Password Enter the new password for the  administrator account        Verify New Password Re enter the new password for  the administrator account     Note  The password length is 8 characters  maximum  passwords exceeding 8 characters will  be truncated     Read Only Account 
10.  a specified outgoing IP address  Use this tool to find the  route taken by ICMP packets across the network to the  destination host     Network Traceroute    Destination Host     X Host       Destination Host Enter the IP address of the destination  host     Resolve IP Addresses Select this option to resolve the IP  addresses symbolically rather than numerically     Start Click this button to start the test     Responses are displayed after the test is completed     RX Speed Test    This utility allows you to test the connection speed  between two airFiber radios  You can use the RX Speed Test  to estimate a preliminary throughput between these two  devices     Test Results    RX     Run Test       Seconds Enter the duration of the test   Run Test Clickthis button to start the test   Test Results Displays three result categories     e RX Displays the estimated incoming throughput     31    airFiber    User Guide Appendix A  Specifications    Appendix A  Specifications       airFiber AF24    Operating Frequency 24 05   24 25 GHz    Max  Power Consumption  lt  50W    Power Supply 50V  1 2A PoE GigE Adapter  Included     Power Method Passive Power over Ethernet  42 58VDC     Operating Temperature  40 to 55  C   40 to 131   F     LEDs  8  Status LEDs  Data Port Speed  Data Port Link Activity   Configuration Port Speed   Configuration Port Link Activity    GPS Synchronization   Modulation Mode   Master Slave   RF Status    1  Two Digit LED Display Calibrated in dBm    Reset      
11.  atmospheric attenuation beyond that which is expected  in free space due to water absorption  including rain  fade  A general guideline is an additional loss of 1 to 3 dB  per kilometer  The amount of additional atmospheric  attenuation will vary  depending on your specific  installation environment  the world has a variety of  rainfall zones      Here is a hypothetical example  if your link is exposed  to a 25 mm hr rate of rainfall  it may have an additional  loss of up to 4 dB km  The table below illustrates the  estimated additional attenuation at various rainfall  rates and distances  This information was derived from    FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin  70        Estimated Additional Attenuation at Various Rain Rates and Distances    Distance 1 25mm hr 5mm hr 25 mm hr       There are a variety of software programs available to help  calculate rain attenuation  For more information about  rain attenuation and rainfall zones  here are a couple of  resources     e The rain attenuation model described in ITU R  Recommendation P 530  Propagation data and  prediction methods required for the design of  terrestrial line of sight systems  which is available at   www itu int rec R REC P 530 en       The rainfall zones described in ITU R Recommendation  P 837  Characteristics of precipitation for propagation  modelling  which is available at   http   www itu int rec R REC P 837 5 200708 l en             is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Chapter 2  Installation    Co
12.  configuration before updating the  firmware     This is a three step procedure     1  Click Choose File to locate the new firmware file  Select  the file and click Open     2  Click Upload to upload the new firmware to the  airFiber AF24     3  The Uploaded Firmware Version is displayed  Click  Update to confirm     If the firmware update is in process  you can close the  firmware update window  but this does not cancel the  firmware update  Please be patient  as the firmware  update routine can take three to seven minutes  You  cannot access the airFiber AF24 until the firmware update  routine is completed     A WARNING  Do not power off  do not reboot  and do  not disconnect the airFiber AF24 from the power  supply during the firmware update process as  these actions will damage the airFiber AF24     Device    The Device Name  host name  is the system wide device  identifier  The SNMP agent reports it to authorized  management stations  The Device Name will be used in  popular router operating systems  registration screens   and discovery tools     Device Name  airFiber       Interface Language    English       Device Name Specifies the host name     Interface Language Allows you to select the language  displayed in the Web management interface  English is the  default language     You may upload additional language profiles  Refer to our  wiki page at the following URL     www ubnt com wiki How to import Language Profile  Date Settings    Date Settings    Time Zone   GMT 
13.  current data traffic on the DATA  port in both graphical and numerical form  The chart scale  and throughput dimension  Bps  Kbps  Mbps  change  dynamically depending on the mean throughput value   The statistics are updated automatically     Refresh If there is a delay in the automatic update  click  Refresh to manually update the statistics   Log    When logging is enabled  see    System Log    on page  25 to enable logging   this option lists all registered    system events  By default  logging is not enabled     Throughput   Log    System Log  Syslog is disabled  unable to show system messages     Clear Refresh      Clear To delete all entries in the system log  click Clear     Refresh To update the log content  click Refresh     airFiber    User Guide    Gil TIUCI  WIRELESS       Wireless Mode    Slave  Link Name  UBNT    Country Code  United States    Duplex    Half Duplex bu        TX Freguency    24 1 GHz           RX Freguency    24 1 GHz        Output Power           Chapter 5  Wireless Tab    dBm    Maximum Modulation Rate    6x  64QAM MIMO      Y Automatic Rate Adaptation    RX Gain    High          Tror    Chapter 5  Wireless Tab    The Wireless tab contains everything needed to set up  the wireless part of the link  This includes wireless mode   link name  frequencies  output power  speed  gain  and  wireless security     Wireless Mode    Slave  Link Name  UBNT  Country Code    United States  Duplex    Half Duplex    TX Frequency    24 1 GHz          RX Frequen
14.  port at the other end of the link  select the checkbox     Note  If In Band Management is enabled  ensure that  each airFiber radio of a link has a unique IP Address  If  the airFiber radios use the same  P Address  then you  may lose access via the DATA and CONFIG ports   Management IP Address The airFiber AF24 can use a  static IP address or obtain an IP address from its DHCP  server        s DHCP The local DHCP server assigns a dynamic IP    address  gateway IP address  and DNS address to the  airFiber AF24     Note  We do not recommend the DHCP option  because if you do not know the IP address  then  the only way to manage the airFiber AF24 is   to reset the airFiber AF24 to its factory default  settings   Press and hold the Reset button for  more than five seconds   Its default Management IP  Address is reset to 192 168 1 20           In Band Management      Enable  Management IP Address      DHCP  _  Static    DHCP Fallback IP  192 168 1 20    DHCP Fallback Netmask  255 255 255 0  Management VLAN  Y Enable    VLAN ID   Auto IP Aliasing      Enable       20    airFiber    User Guide      DHCP Fallback IP Specify the IP address the airFiber  AF24 should use if a DHCP server is not found       DHCP Fallback Netmask Specify the netmask the  airFiber AF24 should use if a DHCP server is not found     e Static Assign static IP settings to the airFiber AF24   Note  IP settings should be consistent with the    address space of the airFiber AF24   s network  segment           In
15.  the other end of the Power Cord toa  power source        Note  For added protection  we recommend  installing two GigE PoE surge protectors  Install  the first surge protector within one meter of the  airFiber DATA port  and install the second surge  protector at the ingress point of the location  housing the wired network equipment           Below is a diagram of a finished installation with  recommended surge protectors installed                                                                                                                                         Ground to Pole  Tower  or  Grounding Block   Max  1 m from Ground  Bonding Point        Outdoor GigE PoE  Surge Protector       GigE Router or Switch    Outdoor GigE PoE  Surge Protector       GigE PoE Adapter       Power Source       is  Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Chapter 2  Installation    Alignment    To align the airFiber radios for best performance  you  MUST align only one end of the link at a time  Begin the  alignment process with the Slave first     There are three methods for fine tuning the alignment    e LED Display  See below     e airFiber Configuration Interface  See    Aiming Using the   airFiber Configuration Interface    on page 10     audio tone  Optional equipment required  See    Aiming   Using the Audio Tone    on page 12     Aiming Using the LED Display   1  Loosen  but DO NOT remove the eight Lock Bolts  located on the Alignment Bracket     SC             V          Ga       2  E           
16. 00 m        For links between 100m and 800m      Target  40 dBm  e Decrease RX Gain to overcome oL condition    e For short ranges strong signal conditions  adjust the  power to be 3 5 dB below  ol   overload  condition    e Decrease RX gain first    e Never mitigate oL condition by misaiming antennas    Approximate  TX Power Setting    Link Distance RX Gain Setting    0 25km lt d lt 0 5 km Low 12 18 dBm    0 1km lt d lt 0 25 km Low 3 11 dBm       0 5km  lt d  lt  1 km Low 19 25 dBm    Wireless Security    airFiber uses 128 bit  AES  Advanced Encryption Standard   encryption at all times     Wireless Security       Key Type Specifies the character format     e HEX By default  this option uses hexadecimal  characters  0 9  A F  or a f are valid characters     e ASCII ASCII uses the standard English alphabet and  numeric characters  0 9  A Z  or a z      Key Select the format of the MAC address     e HEX Enter 16 bytes  eight  16 bit HEX values   You can  omit zeroes and use colons  similar to the IPv6 format   The default is   0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000     Note  The airFiber Configuration Interface  supports IPv6 formats excluding dotted quad and     x     double colon  notation           e ASCII Enter a combination of alphanumeric characters   Using 128 bit  SHA1  Secure Hash Algorithm 1   airFiber  AF24 hashes the ASCII key to create a 128 bit key for AES     19    airFiber    User Guide    dif Del  WIRELESS   NETWORK    In Band Management      Enable  Manageme
17. 1    4     e    RX Speed Test    on page 31    airFiber    User Guide Chapter 4  Main Tab    air Fibei als    Chain 1 Signal Strength  RRE S  57 dBm  RF Link Status  Operational Internal Temperature  51   C  124   F    50   C  122   F   Link Name  UBNT  Security  AES 128 GPS Signal Quality  100    Version  v1 0 RC1 12298 Latitude   Longitude  42 135213  88 13347  Uptime  00 05 08 Altitude  191 m  627 ft   Date  2012 03 12 17 01 58 Synchronization  Disabled  Duplex  Half Duplex  TX Frequency  24 1 GHz  RX Frequency  24 1 GHz  Regulatory Domain FCC IC  Distance  2 061 m  6 762 ft   Current Modulation Rate  6x  64QAM MIMO   RX Capacity  748 096 182 bps    CONFIG MAC 66 D1 FA 46 A4 0B  CONFIG 100Mbps Full    Throughput   Log      Refresh      Tume        Copyright 2006 2012 Ubiquiti Networks  Inc        Device Name Displays the customizable name or  identifier of the device  The Device Name  also known  as host name  is displayed in registration screens and  discovery tools     Chapter 4  Main Tab    The Main tab displays a summary of the link status  information  current values of the basic configuration  settings  network settings and information  and traffic Operating Mode Displays the mode of the airFiber AF24   statistics  Slave  Master  or Reset     Status RF Link Status Displays the status of the airFiber AF24   RF Off  Syncing  Beaconing  Registering  Enabling  Listening   or Operational     Note  Most of the RF Link Statuses map to specific  flash rates of the RF Link St
18. 100         is  Ubiquiti Networks  Inc        screen  Enter ubnt in the Username and Password fields   and select the appropriate choices from the Country  and Language drop down lists  Check the box next to   l agree to these terms of use  and click Login           Note  U S  product versions are locked to the U S   Country Code to ensure compliance with FCC  regulations        5  The airFiber Configuration Interface will appear     allowing you to customize your settings as needed     airFiber    User Guide    Product Verification    The airFiber Configuration Interface will verify whether a  product is genuine or counterfeit     For a genuine airFiber AF24  the airFiber Configuration  Interface will display a Genuine Product logo in the lower  left corner of the screen     NIN GENUINE     gt   PRODUCT       For any product that is not an official Ubiquiti product  the  airFiber Configuration Interface will display a counterfeit  warning  Please contact Ubiquiti at support ubnt com  regarding this product        ES COUNTERFEIT WARNING       Note  For product models introduced prior to 2012   the airFiber Configuration Interface will NOT display  any logo in the lower left corner of the screen     Interface Tabs    The airFiber Configuration Interface contains six main  tabs  each of which provides a Web based management  page to configure a specific aspect of the airFiber AF24   This User Guide covers each tab with a chapter  For details  on a specific tab  refer to the app
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20. Check the box to enable the  read only account  which can only view the Main tab   Configure the username and password to protect your  device from unauthorized changes        Read Only Account Name Specifies the name of the  system user     e Key button Click this button to change the read only  password       New Password Enter the new password for the  read only account       Show Check the box to display the read only  password characters     28    airFiber    User Guide    Miscellaneous    Miscellaneous    Reset Button  TA Enable       Reset Button To allow use of the airFiber AF24 s physical  reset button  check the box  To prevent an accidental reset  to default settings  uncheck the box     Note  You can reset the airFiber AF24 to default  settings via the airFiber Configuration Interface  Go  to the System tab  gt  Reset to Defaults     Location    After the on board GPS determines the location of the  airFiber AF24  its latitude and longitude are displayed   If the GPS does not have a fix on its location  then     Searching for Satellites    will be displayed           Location    Latitude  42 135213    Longitude   88 13347       Latitude The latitude of the airFiber AF24 s location is  displayed     Longitude The longitude of the airFiber AF24 s location is  displayed   Device Maintenance    The controls in this section manage the airFiber AF24  maintenance routines  reboot and support information  reports     Device Maintenance    Reboot Device    Reboot    J    S
21. Count To Reboot   Save Support Info        Ping Watchdog Enables use of Ping Watchdog        IP Address To Ping Specify the IP address of the target  host to be monitored by Ping Watchdog       Ping Interval Specify the time interval  in seconds   between the ICMP echo requests that are sent by Ping  Watchdog  The default value is 300 seconds        Startup Delay Specify the initial time delay  in seconds   until the first ICMP echo requests are sent by Ping  Watchdog  The default value is 300 seconds     The Startup Delay value should be at least 60 seconds  as the network interface and wireless connection  initialization takes a considerable amount of time if the  airFiber AF24 is rebooted     e Failure Count to Reboot Specify the number of ICMP  echo response replies  If the specified number of ICMP  echo response packets is not received continuously   Ping Watchdog will reboot the airFiber AF24  The default  value is 3     e Save Support Info This generates a support  information file     SNMP Agent    Simple Network Monitor Protocol  SNMP  is an  application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange  of management information between network  devices  Network administrators use SNMP to monitor  network attached devices for issues that warrant  attention     The airFiber AF24 contains an SNMP Agent  which does the  following     e Provides an interface for device monitoring using SNMP    e Communicates with SNMP management applications  for network provisioning       A
22. Once a session expires  you must log  in again using the username and password     SSH Server    SSH Server   M Enable  Server Port  22    Password Authentication  Y Enable       Authorized Keys    Edit         The following SSH Server parameters can be set     SSH Server This option enables SSH access to the airFiber  AF24        Server Port Specify the TCP IP port of the SSH Server     e Password Authentication If enabled  you must  authenticate using administrator credentials to  grant SSH access to the airFiber AF24  otherwise  an  authorized key is required     e Authorized Keys Click Edit to import a public key file  for SSH access to the airFiber AF24 instead of using an  admin password  24    airFiber    User Guide    SSH Authorized Keys    Import Public Key File    Choose File   No file chosen    Enabled Type Key Comment      Save Close         Choose File Click Choose File to locate the new key  file  Select the file and click Open       Import Imports the file for SSH access       Enabled Enables the specific key  All the added keys  are saved in the system configuration file  however   only the enabled keys are active on the airFiber AF24       Type Displays the type of key     Key Displays the key       Comment You can enter a brief description of the  key       Action You have the following options      Add Adds a public key file       Edit Make changes to a public key file  Click Save to  save your changes        Del Deletes a public key file     Save Saves you
23. UITI NETWORKS declar   c   acest dispozitiv  UBIQUITI NETWORKS este in conformitate cu cerin  ele esen  iale    i alte prevederi relevante ale Directivei 1999 5 CE     38    airFiber    User Guide    Appendix F  Contact  Information    Ubiquiti Networks Support    Ubiquiti Support Engineers are located around the world  and are dedicated to helping customers resolve software   hardware compatibility  or field issues as quickly as  possible  We strive to respond to support inquiries within  a 24 hour period     Email  support ubnt com  Phone  408 942 1153  9 a m    5 p m  PST        Online Resources  Wiki Page  wiki ubnt com       Support Forum  forum ubnt com       Downloads  downloads ubnt com       UBIDUITI    NETWORKS    91 E  Tasman Drive  San Jose  CA 95134  www ubnt com          2012 Ubiquiti Networks  Inc  All rights reserved  airFiber    and Ubiquiti  Networks    are trademarks of Ubiquiti Networks  Inc  WPA  and WPA2  are  trademarks of the Wi Fi Alliance        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Appendix F  Contact Information    JLRRO32212    39    
24. alr Fiber       24 GHz Point to Point  1 4  Gbps Radio    Model  AF24          ue    NETWORKS    USER GUIDE       airFiber    User Guide Table of Contents    Table of Contents    Chapter 1  Overview            aaa  1  EEOC TOM EE 1  Package ee 1  airFiber Configuration Interface System Requirements             ccc ceeee eee eens 1  Hardware e EE 1   Chapter 2  Installation           0    ccc aaa  3  Lili  Ee te BEE 3  Installation e VE E CEET 4  Installation Instructions  E EE 4  Connecting Power over Ethernet  geet eege EES Eege 4  lle lge  V   den DEE EE 5  Hardware Installation  124409444 ss EE 6  Connecting Ethernet EE 8  A A EE 9   Chapter 3  Navigation               aaa 14  Accessing the airFiber Configuration Interface    14  Seele Be WEN e EE 15  Interface Tabs E 15   Chapter 4  Main Tab  16  SS sm ma S I E DSA VS V   S a A S 16  MONITO WEE 17   Chapter 5  Wireless Tab    18  Basic EE dn e CERN 19  Wireless Security 93 eee ea oe A a g N   19   Chapter 6  Network Tab    20  Management Network Gettng s aaa 20   Chapter 7  Advanced Tab    22  Advanced Wireless Setting EEN 22  Advanced Ethernet Settings            ccc aaa 22   Chapter 8  Services Tab    23  Ping Watc dO 4 4 i S A   JS 23  Ku AO CNG EE 24  Telnet Server AP O UI 25  Ma  PP a en 25  Dame Ki LEE 25  DV SCM o EE 25  Device Discovery EE 26    FAS Ubiquiti Networks  Inc  i    airFiber    User Guide Table of Contents    Chapter 9  System Tab  27  Fil Wate JOG EE 27  A E e E E E E EE 28  BE d LEE 28  KE ee E 28  E
25. atus LED  See    LEDs    on    Operating Mode  Chain 1 Signal Strength   RF Link Status  j Internal Temperature  51   C  124   F    50   C  122   F   Link Name           Security  GPS Signal Quality  100    42 135213    88 13347    Version    Uptime    Date    Duplex    TX Frequency    RX Frequency   Regulatory Domain  Distance    Current Modulation Rate   RX Capacity   CONFIG MAC  CONFIG   DATA       is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     v1 0 RC1 12298  00 05 08  2012 03 12 17 01 58  Half Duplex   24 1 GHz   24 1 GHz   FCC IC   2 061 m  6 762 ft   6x  64QAM MIMO   748 096 182 bps  66 D1 FA 46 A4 0B  100Mbps Full  1000Mbps Full    Latitude   Longitude     Altitude  191 m  627 ft   Synchronization  Disabled       page 2 for more details      Status Flash Rate of LED  RF Off Off    Syncing Short Flash  1 3 on off cycle     Beaconing Normal Flash  1 1 on off cycle     Registering Long Flash  3 1 on off cycle        Operational On    Link Name Displays the name of your link     Security AES 128 is enabled at all times     16    airFiber    User Guide    Version Displays the airFiber Configuration Interface  software version     Uptime This is the total time the device has been running  since the latest reboot  when the device was powered up   or software upgrade  The time is displayed in days  hours   minutes  and seconds     Date Displays the current system date and time  The   date and time are displayed in YEAR MONTH DAY  HOURS MINUTES SECONDS format  The system date and  time is retr
26. c     Chapter 6  Network Tab    Auto IP Aliasing If enabled  automatically generates an  IP address for the corresponding WLAN LAN interface   The generated IP address is a unique Class B IP address  from the 169 254 X Y range  netmask 255 255 0 0   which  is intended for use within the same network segment  only  The Auto IP always starts with 169 254 X Y  with X  and Y as the last two octets from the MAC address of   the airFiber AF24  For example  if the MAC address is  00 15 6D A3 04 FB  then the generated unique Auto IP will  be 169 254 4 251   The hexadecimal value  FB  converts to  the decimal value  257      The Auto IP Aliasing setting can be useful because you  can still access and manage devices even if you lose   misconfigure  or forget their IP addresses  Because an  Auto IP address is based on the last two octets of the MAC  address  you can determine the IP address of a device if  you know its MAC address     21    airFiber    User Guide    dil FIDEL    a    WIRELESS vc    CONFIG Speed    Auto       DATA Speed    Auto        eS    Chapter 7  Advanced Tab    The Advanced tab handles advanced wireless and Ethernet  settings  These settings should not be changed unless   you know the effects the changes will have on the airFiber  AF 24     Change To save or test your changes  click Change   A new message appears  You have three options        Apply To immediately save your changes  click Apply     e Test To try the changes without saving them  click Test     To ke
27. cts in material and  workmanship for a period of one  1  year from the date   of shipment by UBIOUITI NETWORKS under normal use  and operation  UBIQUITI NETWORKS sole and exclusive  obligation under the foregoing warranty shall be to repair  or replace  at its option  any defective Product that fails  during the warranty period  The expense of removal and  reinstallation of any item is not included in this warranty     The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other  warranties  express or implied  including the implied  warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular  purpose and any warranties arising from a course of  dealing  usage or trade practice with respect to the  products  Repair or replacement in the manner provided  herein shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of Buyer  for breach of warranty and shall constitute fulfillment   of all liabilities of UBIOUITI NETWORKS with respect to  the quality and performance of the Products  UBIOUITI  NETWORKS reserves the right to inspect all defective  Products  which must be returned by Buyer to UBIQUITI  NETWORKS factory freight prepaid      No Products will be accepted for replacement or repair  without obtaining a Return Materials Authorization  RMA   number from UBIOUITI NETWORKS  Products returned  without an RMA number will not be processed and will  be returned to Buyer freight collect  UBIOUITI NETWORKS  shall have no obligation to make repairs or replacement  necessitated by catastrophe  fau
28. cy    24 1 GHz    Output Power  33 dBm    Maximum Modulation Rate    6x  64QAM MIMO         4 Automatic Rate Adaptation            RX Gain    High      Change To save or test your changes  click Change   A new message appears  You have three options      Apply To immediately save your changes  click Apply     e Test To try the changes without saving them  click Test   To keep the changes  click Apply  If you do not click  Apply within 180 seconds  the countdown is displayed    the airFiber AF24 times out and resumes its earlier  configuration     e Discard To cancel your changes  click Discard        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc              Copyright 2006 2012 Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Write down the settings you configure on the Wireless tab   You will need to enter the same settings on the airFiber  AF24 at the other end of your PtP link  The exceptions are  as follows     e Wireless Mode Configure one airFiber AF24 as the  Master and the other as the Slave     e TX and RX Frequencies The TX Frequency on the  Master should be used as the RX Frequency on the Slave   and vice versa     For Half Duplex mode  default   the TX and RX Frequencies  are the same                          Master Slave  Half Duplex Diagram    For Full Duplex mode  the TX and RX Frequencies must be  different                          Full Duplex Diagram 18    airFiber    User Guide    Basic Wireless Settings    In this section  configure the basic wireless settings  such  as wireless mode  link name  co
29. d signal for each chain     Each tab of the airFiber Configuration Interface contains Note  Changing the RX Gain on the Wireless tab will          network administration and monitoring tools  Click the   not affect the Signal Strength values displayed on the  Tools drop down list at the top right corner of the page  Main tab   See    Basic Wireless Settings    on page     19 for more details about RX Gain    Align Antenna Max Signal Displays the maximum signal strength  in  Use the Align Antenna tool to point and optimize the dBm   To adjust the range of the Max Signal meter  use  antenna in the direction of maximum link signal   See the slider or manually enter the new value  If you reduce     Aiming Using the airFiber Configuration Interface    the range  the color change will be more sensitive to  on page 10 for more details   The Antenna Alignment signal fluctuations  indicating the offset of the maximum  window reloads every second  indicator value and the scale itself     Chain 0 Signal Strength  RRE 568m    Chain 1 Signal Strength  RRE  57dBm  Max Signal  oa           dBm          is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc  30    airFiber    User Guide    Discovery    The Device Discovery tool searches for all Ubiquiti devices  on your network  The Search field automatically filters  devices containing specified names or numbers as you  enter them     Device D  SCOVEY EE Eee eT eRe ET    Search   MAC Address H Firmware IP Address  00 27 22 60 07 12 i v1 1 192 168 25 172  00 27 22 60 06
30. e produit     Italiano    La direttiva europea 2002 96 EC richiede che le  apparecchiature contrassegnate con questo simbolo sul  prodotto e o sull imballaggio non siano smaltite insieme  ai rifiuti urbani non differenziati  Il simbolo indica che  questo prodotto non deve essere smaltito insieme ai  normali rifiuti domestici  E responsabilit   del proprietario  smaltire sia questi prodotti sia le altre apparecchiature  elettriche ed elettroniche mediante le specifiche strutture  di raccolta indicate dal governo o dagli enti pubblici  locali  Il corretto smaltimento ed il riciclaggio aiuteranno  a prevenire conseguenze potenzialmente negative per  l ambiente e per la salute dell   essere umano  Per ricevere  informazioni pi   dettagliate circa lo smaltimento delle  vecchie apparecchiature in Vostro possesso  Vi invitiamo  a contattare gli enti pubblici di competenza  il servizio di  smaltimento rifiuti o il negozio nel quale avete acquistato  il prodotto     37    airFiber    User Guide    Appendix E  Declaration of  Conformity    Cesky   Czech     Dansk   Danish     Nederlands   Dutch     English    Eesti   Estonian     Suomi   Finnish     Francais   French     Deutsch   German     EAAnVIKh   Greek     Magyar   Hungarian       slenska   Icelandic     Italiano   Italian     Latviski   Latvian     Lietuviskai   Lithuanian     UBIQUITI NETWORKS t  mto prohla uje  e tento UBIQUITI  NETWORKS device  je ve shod se zakladnimi po adavky a dal imi  p islu n mi ustanovenimi sm rnice 19
31. ed     35    airFiber    User Guide    Appendix D  Compliance  Information    Installer Compliance Responsibility    Devices must be professionally installed and it is the  professional installer   s responsibility to make sure the  device is operated within local country regulatory  requirements     FCC    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  party responsible for compliance could void the user   s  authority to operate the equipment     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules   Operation is subject to the following two conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and    2  This device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired  operation     NOTE  This equipment has been tested and found   to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device   pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are  designed to provide reasonable protection against  harmful interference when the equipment is operated in  a commercial environment  This equipment generates   uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not  installed and used in accordance with the instruction  manual  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  Operations of this equipment in a  residential area is likely to cause harmful interference   in which case the user will be required to correct the  interference at his own expense     For MPE and antenna usage details  please visit our  website at  w
32. ed  to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from  all persons and must not be located or operating in  conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter     Les antennes utilis  es pour ce transmetteur doivent   tre  installe en consid  rant une distance de s  paration de  toute personnes d   au moins 20 cm et ne doivent pas   tre  localis   ou utilis   en conflit avec tout autre antenne ou  transmetteur     CE Marking    CE marking on this product represents the product is in  compliance with all directives that are applicable to it     Alert sign  follows CE marking    Alert sign must be indicated if a restriction on use applied  to the product and it must follow the CE marking      CO    36    airFiber    User Guide    RoHS WEEE Compliance Statement    English   European Directive 2002 96 EC requires that the  equipment bearing this symbol on the product and    or its packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted  municipal waste  The symbol indicates that this product  should be disposed of separately from regular household  waste streams  It is your responsibility to dispose   of this and other electric and electronic equipment   via designated collection facilities appointed by the  government or local authorities  Correct disposal   and recycling will help prevent potential negative  consequences to the environment and human health  For  more detailed information about the disposal of your old  equipment  please contact your local authorities  waste  dispo
33. ediately save your changes  click Apply     e Test To try the changes without saving them  click Test   To keep the changes  click Apply  If you do not click  Apply within 180 seconds  the countdown is displayed    the airFiber AF24 times out and resumes its earlier  configuration     e Discard To cancel your changes  click Discard        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc        Chapter 8  Services Tab    als    OVC  JiviLiv    SNMP Agent    SSH Server   Server Port   Password Authentication     Authorized Keys     NTP Client    NTP Client    Enable    NTP Server  0 ubnt pool ntp org    System Log    System Log  L  Remote Log   Remote Log IP Address     Remote Log Port  514       Copyright 2006 2012 Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Ping Watchdog    Ping Watchdog sets the airFiber AF24 to continuously ping  a user defined IP address  it can be the Internet gateway   for example   If it is unable to ping under the user defined  constraints  then the airFiber AF24 will automatically  reboot  This option creates a kind of    fail proof     mechanism     Ping Watchdog is dedicated to continuous monitoring of  the specific connection to the remote host using the Ping  tool  The Ping tool works by sending ICMP echo request  packets to the target host and listening for ICMP echo  response replies  If the defined number of replies is not  received  the tool reboots the airFiber AF24     23    airFiber    User Guide    Ping Watchdog    IP Address To Ping    Ping Interval    Startup Delay    Failure 
34. ents   e 17 mm wrench   e 13 mm socket wrench or driver   e Clear line of sight between airFiber radios   e Clear view of the sky for proper GPS operation    e Mounting location with  lt  0 5 degree displacement due  to twist and sway under wind loading    e Mounting point        At least 1 meter below the highest point on the  structure    e For tower installations  at least 3 meters below the  top of the tower    e Ground wire   min  8 AWG  8 37mm7   max  length   1 meter    e  Recommended  2 Outdoor Gigabit PoE surge  protectors    Note  For guidelines about grounding and  lightning protection  follow your local National  Electrical Code  NEC  standards    e Outdoor  shielded Category 5e  or above  cabling  should be used for all wired Ethernet connections   Category 6 is required for installations with long cable  runs  up to 100 m            We recommend that you protect your networks from  the most brutal environments and devastating ESD  attacks with industrial grade shielded Ethernet cable  from Ubiquiti Networks  For more details  visit  www ubnt com toughcable       Installation Instructions    We recommend that you configure your paired airFiber  radios before mounting  To configure device settings   in the airFiber Configuration Interface  you will need   to connect Power over Ethernet to the DATA port and  connect an Ethernet cable between your computer and  the CONFIG port  Once you have completed configuration   disconnect the cables to move the airFiber radios
35. ep the changes  click Apply  If you do not click  Apply within 180 seconds  the countdown is displayed    the airFiber AF24 times out and resumes its earlier  configuration     e Discard To cancel your changes  click Discard     Advanced Wireless Settings       GPS Clock Synchronization The airFiber uses GPS to  synchronize the timing of its transmissions  By default  this  option is disabled     Advanced Ethernet Settings    CONFIG Speed    Auto       DATA Speed    Auto          CONFIG Speed This is the speed of the CONFIG port    By default  the option is Auto  The airFiber AF24  automatically negotiates transmission parameters  such as  speed and duplex  with its counterpart  In this process  the  networked devices first share their capabilities and then  choose the fastest transmission mode they both support        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc        Chapter 7  Advanced Tab       Copyright 2006 2012 Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     To manually specify the maximum transmission link  speed and duplex mode  select one of the following  options  100 Mbps Full  100 Mbps Half  10 Mbps Full   or 10 Mbps Half  If you are running extra long Ethernet  cables  a link speed of 70 Mbps could help to achieve  better stability     Full duplex mode allows communication in both  directions simultaneously  Half duplex mode allows  communication in one direction at a time  alternating  between transmission and reception     DATA Speed This is the speed of the DATA port    By default  the option is A
36. hannel wires of the 3 5 mm stereo  phono jack     Note  For a mono jack  connect the wire from pin 5  to the   wire of the mono jack           Pin  123456       RJ 12 Connector Audio Jack    Return Shield Left Right  Channel  Wire to Pin 6 Wire to Pin 5    Pinouts from RJ 12 to 3 5 mm Stereo Phono Jack         Note  Wire colors may vary on RJ 12 cables           is  Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Chapter 2  Installation    Instructions    1  Loosen  but DO NOT remove the eight Lock Bolts  located on the Alignment Bracket                       2  While adjusting the azimuth  listen to the audio tone   the higher the pitch  the stronger the signal strength   Adjust the azimuth for the strongest received signal  level          ANS  N I                q  a  D    Y    NN    H Ze        O    Azimuth  AZ   Adjustment Bolt           3  Listen to the audio tone  and adjust the elevation until  the highest pitch is heard     IQ  d  i N ir  A    di    Elevation  EL  M  Adjustment Bolt V             airFiber    User Guide    4  Repeat steps 1 3 for the Master    5  On the Slave  repeat steps 2 3 to finalize the alignment    6  On the Master  repeat steps 2 3 to finalize the  alignment    7  Lock the alignment on both airFiber radios by  tightening all eight Lock Bolts on the Alignment Bracket     Listen to the audio tone for each airFiber AF24 to ensure  that the value remains constant when tightening the Lock  Bolts  lf the pitch changes during the locking process   loosen the Lock Bolts  f
37. i lui sont  applicables     Hiermit erkl  rt UBIQUITI NETWORKS  dass sich diese UBIQUITI  NETWORKS device  in   bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden  Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der  Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet      BMWi     Hiermit erkl  rt UBIQUITI NETWORKS die   bereinstimmung des  Ger  tes UBIQUITI NETWORKS device  mit den grundlegenden  Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Festlegungen der  Richtlinie 1999 5 EG   Wien     ME THN TIAPOY  A UBIQUITI NETWORKS AHAQNEI OTI UBIQUITI  NETWORKS device  2YMMOPOONETAI MPO2 TIX OYZIOAEIZ  ATIAITH2EI2 KAI TIX AOINE2 2XETIKE2 AIATA El2 TH   OAHTIA2  1995 5 EK     Alul  rott  UBIOUITI NETWORKS nyilatkozom  hogy a  UBIQUITI NETWORKS device  megfelel a vonatkoz   alapvet    k  vetelm  nyeknek   s az 1999 5 EC ir  nyelv egy  b eldirasainak     H  r me   sir UBIQUITI NETWORKS yfir vi a UBIOUITI NETWORKS  device  er i samraemi vi grunnkr  fur og a rar kr  fur  sem ger ar  eru i tilskipun 1999 5 EC     Con la presente UBIOUITI NETWORKS dichiara che questo  UBIOUITI NETWORKS device     conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed  alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5   CE     Ar o UBIQUITI NETWORKS deklar   ka UBIOUITI NETWORKS  device  atbilst Direkt vas 1999 5 EK b tiskaj m pras b m un citiem  ar to saist tajiem noteikumiem     UBIQUITI NETWORKS deklaruoja  kad   is UBIOUITI NETWORKS  jrenginys atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB  Direktyvos nuostatas        is Ubiquiti Ne
38. iage Bolts Washers Lock Washers Nuts Flange Screws   Qty  4   Qty  4   Qty  4   Qty  4   Qty  4              alt Fiber  T        airFiber AF24 PoE Adapter Power Cord  Quick Start Guide  50V  1 2A GigE     airFiber Configuration Interface  System Requirements    e Microsoft Windows XP  Windows Vista  Windows 7   Linux  or Mac OS X    e Java Runtime Environment 1 6  or above     e Web Browser  Mozilla Firefox  Apple Safari  Google  Chrome  or Microsoft Internet Explorer 8  or above        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Chapter 1  Overview    Hardware Overview  Side                                                     Lock Bolts  pm  ST    Alignment Bracket  Elevation   le Adjustment  5 g    Azimuth  f Em Adjustment    Lock Bolts  __   DI im  Ground  Bonding Point  J    1       airFiber    User Guide    Back    Chapter 1  Overview    LEDs    Speed GPS    RX Power Speed                            Elevation  Adjustment       Azimuth  Adjustment                   Lock Bolts Lock Bolts                Port Cover    Interfaces    RESET DATA AUX LED Display CONFIG    CONFIG    Interface Description    To reset to factory defaults  press and hold the RESET  RESET button for more than five seconds while the unit is  already powered on     10 100 1000 Mbps port handles all user traffic     Port for audio tone aiming  See    Aiming Using the  Audio Tone    on page 12 for more details     Digital display used for power  status  and mode  information     LED Display    10 100 Mbps  secured por
39. ieved from the Internet using NTP  Network  Time Protocol   The NTP Client is enabled by default on  the Services tab  The airFiber AF24 doesn t have an internal  clock  and the date and time may be inaccurate if the   NTP Client is disabled or the device isn   t connected to the  Internet     Duplex Displays Full Duplex or Half Duplex  Full duplex  mode allows communication in both directions  simultaneously  Half duplex mode allows communication  in one direction at a time  alternating between  transmission and reception     TX Frequency Displays the current transmit frequency   The airFiber AF24 uses the radio frequency specified to  transmit data     RX Frequency Displays the current receive frequency   The airFiber AF24 uses the radio frequency specified to  receive data     Regulatory Domain Displays the regulatory domain   FCC IC  ETSI  or Other   as determined by country  selection     Distance Displays the distance between the airFiber  radios     Current Modulation Rate Displays the modulation rate     6x  64QAM MIMO      4x  16QAM MIMO    e 2x  QPSK MIMO    e 1x  QPSK SISO     If Automatic Rate Adaptation is enabled on the Wireless tab   then Current Modulation Rate displays the current speed   in use and depends on the Maximum Modulation Rate  specified on the Wireless tab and current link conditions      See    Basic Wireless Settings    on page 19 for more  details      RX Capacity Displays the raw modulation rate capacity of  the link between the airFiber radio
40. inalize the alignment of each  airFiber AF24 again  and retighten the Lock Bolts        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Chapter 2  Installation    airFiber    User Guide Chapter 3  Navigation    OS Username   TOTO  Passo  EE       Chapter 3  Navigation 3  Launch your Web browser  Type http   192 168 1 20 in    the address field and press enter  PC  or return  Mac      The airFiber Configuration Interface is an advanced   operating system capable of powerful wireless and    gt   routing features  built upon a simple and intuitive user        interface foundation  l   emm    The airFiber AF24 uses the airFiber Configuration Interface 4  Upon initial login  the Terms of Use appear on the login    for easy configuration and management via a Web  browser     There are two ways to access the airFiber Configuration   Interface    e CONFIG Port Enabled by default  Use a direct  connection to the CONFIG port for out of band  management       In Band Management Disabled by default  You can  enable it in the airFiber Configuration Interface on the    Network tab   See    Management Network Settings    on    page 20 for more details      Accessing the airFiber Configuration  Interface    Connect to the airFiber Configuration Interface     1  Make sure that your host machine is connected to  the LAN that is connected to the CONFIG port on the  airFiber AF24     2  Configure the Ethernet adapter on your host system  with a static IP address on the 192 168 1 x subnet  for  example  192 168 1 
41. llows network administrators to monitor network  performance and troubleshoot network problems    SNMP Agent  1 1 Enable    SNMP Community  public  Contact     Location           is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Chapter 8  Services Tab    For the purpose of equipment identification  configure the  SNMP Agent with contact and location information     SNMP Agent Enables the SNMP Agent     e SNMP Community Specify the SNMP community  string  It is required to authenticate access to  Management Information Base  MIB  objects and  functions as an embedded password  The airFiber AF24  also supports a read only community string  authorized  management stations have read access to all the objects  in the MIB except the community strings  but do not  have write access  The airFiber AF24 supports SNMP v1   The default SNMP Community is public     e Contact Specify the contact who should be notified in  case of emergency     Location Specify the physical location of the airFiber  AF 24     Web Server    Secure Connection  HTTPS     Enable  Secure Server Port  443    Server Port  80    Session Timeout  15       The following Web Server parameters can be set     Secure Connection  HTTPS  If enabled  the Web Server   uses secure HTTPS mode    e Secure Server Port If secure HTTPS mode is used   specify the TCP IP port of the Web Server    Server Port If HTTP mode is used  specify the TCP IP port   of the Web Server     Session Timeout Specifies the maximum timeout before  the session expires  
42. lt  negligence  misuse   abuse  or accident by Buyer  Buyer s customers or any  other parties  The warranty period of any repaired or  replaced  Product shall not extend beyond its original  term     Warranty Conditions  The foregoing warranty shall apply only if      I  The Product has not been subjected to misuse   neglect or unusual physical  electrical or  electromagnetic stress  or some other type of  accident      I  No modification  alteration or addition has been  made to the Product by persons other than UBIQUITI  NETWORKS or UBIQUITI NETWORK   S authorized  representatives or otherwise approved by UBIQUITI  NETWORKS      111  The Product has been properly installed and used at  all times in accordance  and in all material respects   with the applicable Product documentation      IV  All Ethernet cabling runs use CAT5  or above  shielded  cabling        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Appendix C  Warranty    Disclaimer    UBIOUITI NETWORKS does not warrant that the operation  of the products is error free or that operation will be  uninterrupted  In no event shall UBIOUITI NETWORKS   be responsible for damages or claims of any nature   or description relating to system performance    including coverage  buyer   s selection of products for  buyer   s application and or failure of products to meet  government or regulatory requirements     Returns    In the unlikely event a defect occurs  please work through  the dealer or distributor from which this product was  purchas
43. me of log messages  generated     25    airFiber    User Guide    Device Discovery    Device Discovery    Discovery  Y Enable  CDP   Y Enable         Discovery Enables device discovery  so the airFiber AF24  can be discovered by other Ubiquiti devices through the  Discovery tool     CDP Enables Cisco Discovery Protocol  CDP   communications  so the airFiber AF24 can send out CDP  packets to share its information        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Chapter 8  Services Tab    26    airFiber    User Guide Chapter 9  System Tab    alr Fiber airOS    WIRELESS NETWORK   ADVANCE SERVICES SYSTEM    Firmware Version  AF v1 0 RC1 12298 120316 1659 Upload Firmware    Choose File   No file chosen  Build Number  12298  Check for Updates   J Enable   Check Now                        Device Date Settings  Device Name  UBNT Time Zone     GMT  Western Europ    Interface Language    English   Startup Date   Startup Date   i  HEEN  Administrator Username  ubnt Q   Read Only Account    Enable  Miscellaneous n M EEN  Reset Button  Enable Latitude  42 135213  Longitude   88 13347    Change    Device Maintenance a aaa Configuration Management    Reboot Device    Reboot      Back Up Configuration    Download       Support Info    Download      Upload Configuration    Choose File   No file chosen    Reset to Factory Defaults    Reset               Copyright 2006 2012 Ubiquiti Networks  Inc        Chapter 9  System Tab __ we paale    The controls in this section manage firmware  The System tab contai
44. nfiguration  There are three typical configurations        PtP backhaul Uses two airFiber radios  one configured  as Master and the other configured as Slave                                            Master Slave    Point to Point Backhaul    e Daisy chain Uses multiple airFiber radios to extend  the distance of a link  like a relay from point to point to  point  The airFiber radios in the same node must use the  same Wireless Mode  Master or Slave      Master Master Master  O                                           Daisy Chain Configuration    e Ring Uses multiple airFiber radios to form redundant  paths  If one link goes down  the other links have an  alternate route available  For each link  configure one  airFiber radio as Master  and configure the other as Slave        TA        Da    DANS            HA          Lh  wih    Gar   X Xe          PS  Slaves Masters Ui     NS                         JJ  e          Seb 5     SRS  S 7       SAIZ  E    N    Ring Configuration    Co Location    In most cases  co location interference is not a concern  because the beamwidth is narrow  You can co locate  multiple airFiber radios if they are pointed in different  directions  Co located airFiber radios must use the same  Wireless Mode  Master or Slave   Back to back airFiber  radios can use the same frequency  We recommend that  you use different frequencies for adjacent airFiber radios   however  this is not a strict requirement     airFiber    User Guide    Installation Requirem
45. ns administrative options  This maintenance     page enables the administrator to reboot the airFiber  AF24  reset it to factory defaults  upload new firmware     back up or update the configuration  and configure the Firmware Version  AF v1 0 RC1 12298 120316 1659 Upload Firmware    Choose File   No file chosen  administrator account  Build Number  12298    Check for Updates   W Enable   Check Now         Change To save or test your changes  click Change     A new message appears  You have three options  Firmware Version Displays the current firmware version     Apply To immediately save your changes  click Apply  Build Number Displays the build number of the firmware  e Test To try the changes without saving them  click Test  version   To keep the changes  click Apply  If you do not click Check for Updates By default  the firmware automatically  Apply within 180 seconds  the countdown is displayea   checks for updates  To manually check for an update  click  the airFiber AF24 times out and resumes its earlier Check Now   configuration     e Discard To cancel your changes  click Discard     FAS Ubiquiti Networks  Inc  27    airFiber    User Guide    Upload Firmware Click this button to update the airFiber  AF24 with new firmware     The airFiber AF24 firmware update is compatible with   all configuration settings  The system configuration is  preserved while the airFiber AF24 is updated with a new  firmware version  However  we recommend that you back  up your current system
46. nt IP Address   _  DHCP     Static    IP Address  192 168 1 20  Netmask  255 255 255 0  Gateway IP  192 168 1 1  Primary DNS IP   Secondary DNS IP   Management VLAN      Enable  Auto IP Aliasing  LJ Enable    GTI    Chapter 6  Network Tab       The Network tab allows you to configure settings for the   management network    There are two ways to access the airFiber Configuration   Interface    e CONFIG Port Enabled by default  Use a direct  connection to the CONFIG port for out of band  management      In Band Management Disabled by default  You can  enable it on the Network tab to allow management  through the local DATA port or the DATA port at the  other end of the link     The CONFIG port and in band management share the  default IP address of 192 168 1 20     Change To save or test your changes  click Change   A new message appears  You have three options      Apply To immediately save your changes  click Apply     e Test To try the changes without saving them  click Test   To keep the changes  click Apply  If you do not click  Apply within 180 seconds  the countdown is displayed    the airFiber AF24 times out and resumes its earlier  configuration     e Discard To cancel your changes  click Discard        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc           Chapter 6  Network Tab      Change         Copyright 2006 2012 Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Management Network Settings    In Band Management Disabled by default  To enable  in band management through the local DATA port or the    DATA
47. os y electr  nicos a trav  s de los puntos  de recogida que ponen a su disposici  n el gobierno y las  autoridades locales  Al desechar y reciclar correctamente  estos aparatos estar   contribuyendo a evitar posibles  consecuencias negativas para el medio ambiente y la  salud de las personas  Si desea obtener informaci  n m  s  detallada sobre la eliminaci  n segura de su aparato usado   consulte a las autoridades locales  al servicio de recogida  y eliminaci  n de residuos de su zona o pregunte en la  tienda donde adquiri   el producto     Francais    La directive europ  enne 2002 96 CE exige que  l   quipement sur lequel est appos   ce symbole sur le  produit et ou son emballage ne soit pas jet   avec les  autres ordures menag  res  Ce symbole indique que   le produit doit   tre   limin   dans un circuit distinct   de celui pour les dechets des m  nages  Il est de votre  responsabilit   de jeter ce mat  riel ainsi que tout autre  mat  riel   lectrique ou   lectronique par les moyens de  collecte indiqu  s par le gouvernement et les pouvoirs  publics des collectivit  s territoriales  L   limination et le  recyclage en bonne et due forme ont pour but de lutter  contre l impact n  faste potentiel de ce type de produits  sur l environnement et la sant   publique  Pour plus  d informations sur le mode d   limination de votre ancien  equipement  veuillez prendre contact avec les pouvoirs  publics locaux  le service de traitement des d  chets  ou  l endroit o   vous avez achet   l
48. quency           Note  The TX Frequency on the Master should be  used as the RX Frequency on the Slave  and vice  versa    RX Frequency Select a receive frequency           Output Power Defines the maximum average transmit  output power  in dBm  of the airFiber AF24  To specify the  output power  use the slider or manually enter the output  power value  The transmit power level maximum is limited  according to country regulations     Maximum Modulation Rate or Modulation Rate Higher  modulations support greater throughput but generally  require stronger RF signals and a higher Signal to Noise  Ratio  SNR   By default  Automatic Rate Adaptation is  enabled  and Maximum Modulation Rate is displayed    This allows the airFiber AF24 to automatically adjust the  modulation rate to changing RF signal conditions  Under  certain conditions  you may prefer to lock the Maximum  Modulation Rate to a lower setting to improve link  performance     When Automatic Rate Adaptation is disabled  Modulation  Rate is displayed  Lock the Modulation Rate to the setting  of your choice        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Chapter 5  Wireless Tab    Select one of the available modulation rates   e 6x  64QAM MIMO    e 4x  16QAM MIMO    e 2x  QPSK MIMO    e 1x  QPSK SISO     RX Gain Select the appropriate gain for your RX antenna   High  default  or Low  If the link is very short or being  tested  select Low  so your signal does not get distorted          Note  Minimum link distance is approximately 1
49. r changes       Close Discards your changes     Telnet Server    Telnet Server    Telnet Server    Enable  Server Port  23       The following Telnet Server parameters can be set     Telnet Server This option activates Telnet access to the  airFiber AF24        Server Port Specify the TCP IP port of the Telnet Server     NTP Client    Network Time Protocol  NTP  is a protocol for  synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over  packet switched  variable latency data networks  You can  use it to set the system time on the airFiber AF24  If the  Log option is enabled  then the system time is reported  next to every log entry that registers a system event     NTP Client  Enable    NTP Server  0 ubnt pool ntp org       NTP Client Enables the airFiber AF24 to obtain the system  time from a time server on the Internet     e NTP Server Specify the IP address or domain name of  the NTP server        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc        Chapter 8  Services Tab    Dynamic DNS    Domain Name System  DNS  translates domain names  to IP addresses  Each DNS server on the Internet holds  these mappings in its respective DNS database  Dynamic  Domain Name System  DDNS  is a network service that  notifies the DNS server in real time of any changes in the  airFiber AF24 s IP settings  Even if the airFiber AF24 s IP  address changes  you can still access the airFiber AF24  through its domain name     Dynamic DNS    Dynamic DNS     Host Name   Username     Password        Dynamic DNS If enabled  
50. ropriate chapter           e Main The    Main Tab    on page 16 displays device  status  statistics  and network monitoring links     Wireless The    Wireless Tab    on page 18 configures  basic wireless settings  including the wireless mode  link  name  frequency  output power  speed  RX gain  and  wireless security     e Network The    Network Tab    on page 20 configures  the management network settings  Internet Protocol  IP   settings  management VLAN  and automatic IP aliasing     e Advanced The    Advanced Tab    on page 22  provides more precise wireless interface controls     including advanced wireless settings and advanced  Ethernet settings     Services The    Services Tab    on page 23 configures  system management services  Ping Watchdog  Simple  Network Management Protocol  SNMP   servers  Web   SSH  telnet   Network Time Protocol  NTP  client   Dynamic Domain Name System  DDNS  client  system  log  and device discovery     e System The    System Tab    on page 27 controls  system maintenance routines  administrator account    management  location management  device  customization  firmware update  and configuration       is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Chapter 3  Navigation    backup  You can also change the language of the Web  management interface     Each page also contains network administration and  monitoring tools     4     e    Align Antenna    on page 30    4          Discovery    on page 31         Ping    on page 31    4        Traceroute    on page 3
51. s     CONFIG MAC Displays the MAC address of the CONFIG  port     CONFIG Displays the speed and duplex of the CONFIG  port     DATA Displays the speed and duplex of the DATA port        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc           Chapter 4  Main Tab    Chain 0 1 Signal Strength Displays the absolute power  level  in dBm  of the received signal for each chain     Note  Changing the RX Gain on the Wireless tab will  not affect the Signal Strength values displayed on the    Main tab   See    Basic Wireless Settings    on page  19 for more details about RX Gain      Internal Temperature Displays the temperatures inside  the airFiber AF24 for monitoring           GPS Signal Quality Displays Global Positioning System   GPS  signal quality as a percentage value on a scale of  0 100      Latitude Longitude Based on GPS tracking  reports the  device s current latitude and longitude  Clicking the link  opens the reported latitude and longitude in a browser  using Google Maps  http   maps google com    Altitude Based on GPS tracking  reports the device s  current altitude relative to sea level     Synchronization airFiber uses GPS to synchronize the  timing of its transmissions  By default  this option is  disabled    Monitor    There are two monitoring tools accessible via the links on  the Main tab  The default is Throughput  which is displayed  when you first open the Main tab     Throughput    Throughput   Log    100  90  80  70  60  50  40  30  20    T    Refresh    Throughput displays the
52. sal service  or the shop where you purchased the  product     Deutsch    Die Europ  ische Richtlinie 2002 96 EC verlangt  dass  technische Ausr  stung  die direkt am Ger  t und oder an  der Verpackung mit diesem Symbol versehen ist   nicht  zusammen mit unsortiertem Gemeindeabfall entsorgt  werden darf  Das Symbol weist darauf hin  dass das  Produkt von regul  rem Haushaltm  ll getrennt entsorgt  werden sollte  Es liegt in Ihrer Verantwortung  dieses Ger  t  und andere elektrische und elektronische Ger  te Uber die  daf  r zustandigen und von der Regierung oder   rtlichen  Beh  rden dazu bestimmten Sammelstellen zu entsorgen   Ordnungsgem  fes Entsorgen und Recyceln tr  gt dazu  bei  potentielle negative Folgen fur Umwelt und die  menschliche Gesundheit zu vermeiden  Wenn Sie weitere  Informationen zur Entsorgung Ihrer Altger  te ben  tigen   wenden Sie sich bitte an die   rtlichen Beh  rden oder  st  dtischen Entsorgungsdienste oder an den Handler  bei  dem Sie das Produkt erworben haben        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Appendix D  Compliance Information    Espanol   La Directiva 2002 96 CE de la UE exige que los equipos  que lleven este s  mbolo en el propio aparato y o en su  embalaje no deben eliminarse junto con otros residuos  urbanos no seleccionados  El s  mbolo indica que el  producto en cuesti  n debe separarse de los residuos  dom  sticos convencionales con vistas a su eliminaci  n  Es  responsabilidad suya desechar este y cualesquiera otros  aparatos el  ctric
53. t  Screws     A WARNING  To prevent injury  ensure that all four  screws are seated and fully tightened                         U                         is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc  7    airFiber    User Guide    5  Attach a ground wire by performing the following  steps     a  Remove the nut from the Ground Bonding Point        b  Attach a ground wire  min  8 AWG or 10 mm   to the  lug and replace the nut to secure the wire              c  Secure the other end of the ground wire to the pole   tower  or grounding bar     Note  The grounding wire should be as short as  possible and no longer than 1 meter in length              is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Chapter 2  Installation    Connecting Ethernet    1  Press down on the indicator arrows and slide the Port  Cover off           2  Connect a TOUGHCable or other outdoor  shielded  CAT5e 6 cable to the DATA port                                            a                                              3  Create a strain relief for the Ethernet cable by feeding  a cable tie through the tie slot under the cable  Then  wrap the cable tie around the cable and tighten                                            4  Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable from the  DATA port to the Ethernet port labeled POE on the PoE  Adapter        5  Connect an Ethernet cable from your LAN to the  Ethernet port labeled LAN on the PoE Adapter        airFiber    User Guide    6  Connect the Power Cord to the power port on the PoE  Adapter  Connect
54. t for configuration  By  default  this is the only port that can monitor   configure  and or update firmware     CONFIG          is  Ubiquiti Networks  Inc        LED Display    Link Act    Speed    Link Act    Modulation    RX Power    dBm     Master   Slave    RF Link  Status    Speed    Link Act    Modulation    Master Slave    Normal Flash   Off   Short Flash   Normal Flash   Long Flash   Number    Flashing Number    OL   Off   On   Off   Short Flash   Normal Flash     Long Flash     Random Flashing    Link Act       RF Link Status    Status   10 100 Mbps   1000 Mbps   No Ethernet Link  Ethernet Link Established  Ethernet Activity   No GPS Synchronization  Operational  Strong Signal   Operational  Weak Signal   1x  QPSK SISO    2x  QPSK MIMO    4x  16OAM MIMO    6x  64QAM MIMO    Strong RX Signal   Weak RX Signal    Overload Condition    Slave Mode  Master Mode   RF Off   Syncing  Beaconing  Registering  Operational   10 Mbps   100 Mbps   No Ethernet Link  Ethernet Link Established    Ethernet Activity       1 Short Flash  1 3 on off cycle   Normal Flash  1 1 on off cycle   Long Flash  3 1 on off cycle     airFiber    User Guide  Chapter 2  Installation  Link Planning    Before you install the airFiber AF24  there are a few items  to consider     e Humidity and rain  e Point to Point  PtP   daisy chain  or ring configuration    e Co Location    Humidity and Rain    Consider the impact of humidity and rain on your link   Radio waves in the 24 GHz band encounter additional 
55. ter 2  Installation    e TX and RX Frequencies The TX Frequency on the  Master must match the RX Frequency on the Slave  and  vice versa     1  Connect an Ethernet cable from your computer to the  CONFIG port on the airFiber AF24                                   2  Configure the Ethernet adapter on your computer  with a static IP address on the 192 168 1 x subnet  e g   192 168 1 100      3  Launch your Web browser  Type http   192 168 1 20 in  the address field and press enter  PC  or return  Mac      mire    4  The login screen will appear  Enter ubnt in the  Username and Password fields  Select your Country and  Language  You must agree to the Terms of Use to use  the product  Click Login        This Ubiquiti radio device must be professionally installed  Properly installed shielded  Ethernet cable and earth grounding must be used as conditions of product warranty  It is  the installers responsibility to follow local country regulations including operation within  legal frequency channels  output power  and Dynamic Frequency Selection  DFS   requirements  The End User is responsible for keeping the unit working according to these  rules  For further information  please visit www ubnt com          agree to these terms of use       Note  U S  product versions are locked to the U S   Country Code to ensure compliance with FCC  regulations     5  Click the Wireless tab           ai  Tiel    dBm    te    6x  64QAM MIMO      Y Automatic Rate Adaptation    Change       Copyright
56. the airFiber AF24 allows  communications with the DDNS server     e Host Name Enter the host name of the DDNS server   e Username Enter the user name of the DDNS account   e Password Enter the password of the DDNS account     e Show Check the box to display the password  characters     System Log    System Log    System Log    Enable  Remote Log  Enable  Remote Log IP Address     Remote Log Port  514       System Log This option enables the registration routine  of system log  syslog  messages  By default it is disabled     e Remote Log Enables the syslog remote sending  function  System log messages are sent to a remote  server  which is specified in the Remote Log IP Address  and Remote Log Port fields       Remote Log IP Address The host IP address that  receives syslog messages  Properly configure the  remote host to receive syslog protocol messages       Remote Log Port The TCP IP port that receives syslog  messages  574 is the default port for the commonly  used system message logging utilities     Every logged message contains at least a system time and  host name  Usually a specific service name that generates  the system event is also specified within the message   Messages from different services have different contexts  and different levels of detail  Usually error  warning  or  informational system service messages are reported   however  more detailed debug level messages can also  be reported  The more detailed the system messages  reported  the greater the volu
57. those specified may result in improper  operation  damage to the equipment or pose a fire  hazard if the limitations are not followed       There are no operator serviceable parts inside this    equipment  Service should be provided only by a  qualified service technician         This equipment is provided with a detachable power    cord which has an integral safety ground wire intended  for connection to a grounded safety outlet     a  Do not substitute the power cord with one that  is not the provided approved type  Never use an  adapter plug to connect to a 2 wire outlet as this  will defeat the continuity of the grounding wire     b  The equipment requires the use of the ground wire  as a part of the safety certification  modification or  misuse can provide a shock hazard that can result in  serious injury or death     c  Contact a qualified electrician or the manufacturer  if there are questions about the installation prior to  connecting the equipment     d  Protective earthing is provided by Listed AC  adapter  Building installation shall provide  appropriate short circuit backup protection     e  Protective bonding must be installed in accordance  with local national wiring rules and regulations        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Appendix B  Safety Notices    34    airFiber    User Guide  Appendix C  Warranty    General Warranty    UBIQUITI NETWORKS  Inc     UBIQUITI NETWORKS      represents and warrants that the Products furnished  hereunder shall be free from defe
58. to confirm     After the airFiber AF24 reboots  the settings of the new  configuration are displayed in the Wireless  Network   Advanced  Services  and System tabs of the airFiber  Configuration Interface     Reset to Factory Defaults Resets the airFiber AF24 to the  factory default settings  This option will reboot the airFiber  AF24  and all factory default settings will be restored    We recommend that you back up your current system  configuration before resetting the airFiber AF24 to its  defaults     29    airFiber    User Guide Chapter 10  Tools    alr Fiber airOS    SYSTEM    Firmware Version  AF v1 0 RC1 12298 120316 1659 Upload Firmware    Choose File   No file chosen  Build Number  12298  Check for Updates   J Enable   Check Now                        Device Date Settings  Device Name  UBNT Time Zone     GMT  Western Europ    Interface Language    English   Startup Date   Startup Date   i  HEEN  Administrator Username  ubnt Q   Read Only Account    Enable  Miscellaneous n M EEN  Reset Button  Enable Latitude  42 135213  Longitude   88 13347    Change    Device Maintenance aaa Configuration Management    Reboot Device    Reboot      Back Up Configuration    Download       Support Info    Download      Upload Configuration    Choose File   No file chosen    Reset to Factory Defaults    Reset            Guess        Copyright 2006 2012 Ubiquiti Networks  Inc        Chapter 10  Tools Chain 0 1 Signal Strength Displays the absolute power    level  in dBm  of the receive
59. tworks  Inc     Malti   Maltese     Norsk   Norwegian     Slovensky   Slovak     Svenska   Swedish     Espanol   Spanish     Polski   Polish     Portugu  s   Portuguese     Romana   Romanian     Appendix E  Declaration of Conformity    Hawnhekk  UBIOUITI NETWORKS  jiddikjara li dan UBIOUITI  NETWORKS device  jikkonforma mal  ti ijiet essenzjali uma  provvedimenti o rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC     UBIQUITI NETWORKS erkl  rer herved at utstyret UBIQUITI  NETWORKS device  er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og    vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF     UBIQUITI NETWORKS t mto vyhlasuje  e UBIQUIT  NETWORKS  device  sp a zakladn   po iadavky a v etky prislu n   ustanovenia  Smernice 1999 5 ES     H  rmed intygar UBIOUITI NETWORKS att denna UBIQUITI  NETWORKS device  star     verensst  mmelse med de v  sentliga  egenskapskrav och   vriga relevanta best  mmelser som framg  r  av direktiv 1999 5 EG     Por medio de la presente UBIQUITI NETWORKS declara que  el UBIQUITI NETWORKS device  cumple con los requisitos  esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o  exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE     Niniejszym  firma UBIQUITI NETWORKS o wiadcza  e produkt serii  UBIQUITI NETWORKS device  spe  nia zasadnicze wymagania i  inne istotne postanowienia Dyrektywy 1999 5 EC     UBIQUITI NETWORKS declara que este UBIQUITI NETWORKS  device  est   conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras  disposi    es da Directiva 1999 5 CE     Prin prezenta  UBIQ
60. u can change the IP Address  Netmask  and other  settings to make them compatible with your network     Note  If In Band Management is enabled  each  airFiber radio must have a unique IP Address  If  the airFiber radios use the same  P Address  then  you may lose access to the airFiber radios via the  CONFIG and DATA ports     d  Click Change and then click Apply              is  Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Chapter 2  Installation    Repeat the instructions in the airFiber Configuration  section on your other airFiber radio  After you have  configured the airFiber radios  disconnect them and move  them to your installation site     Hardware Installation    To install the airFiber AF24     1  Insert the four M10x150 Carriage Bolts into the Pole  Mount Bracket                    2  Attach the Pole Mount Bracket to a pole  Orient the  Pole Mount Bracket so it is aimed in the direction of  the other airFiber AF24  Slip the Pole Clamps onto the  M10x150 Carriage Bolts  Secure the clamps with the  M10 Flat Washers  Split Lock Washers  and Hex Nuts     e  nu at  s            Aim towards link     airFiber    User Guide Chapter 2  Installation    3  Secure the four M8x16 Serrated Flange Screws to the 4  Lift the airFiber and align the four M8x16 Serrated  back of the Alignment Bracket  Do not completely Flange Screws with the slots on the Pole Mount Bracket   tighten the screws  leave a 6 mm gap between the Seat the screws into the slots  Securely tighten the  screw head and the bracke
61. untry code  frequencies   output power  speed  and gain     Wireless Mode By default  the Wireless Mode is Slave  You  must configure one airFiber AF24 to Master because each  PtP link must have one Master     Link Name Enter a name for your PtP link     Country Code Each country has their own power level  and frequency regulations  To ensure the airFiber AF24  operates under the necessary regulatory compliance  rules  you must select the country where your device will  be used  The frequency settings and output power  limits will be tuned according to the regulations   of the selected country  For further explanation of  international compliance requirements  please consult  the RF Compliance Guide for further explanation of  international compliance requirements        Duplex Select Half Duplex or Full Duplex  Half duplex  operation provides more frequency planning options at  the cost of higher latency and throughput   Half duplex  mode allows communication in one direction at a   time  alternating between transmission and reception    Full duplex operation provides the highest throughput  and lowest latency  however  you have fewer frequency  management options   Full duplex mode allows  communication in both directions simultaneously      Note  For Half Duplex mode  default   the TX and RX  Frequencies on the same airFiber AF24 are the same   For Full Duplex mode  the TX and RX Frequencies on  the same airFiber AF24 must be different    TX Frequency Select a transmit fre
62. upport Info    Download               Reboot Device Initiates a full reboot cycle of the airFiber  AF24  Reboot is the same as the hardware reboot  which  is similar to the power off and power on cycle  The system  configuration stays the same after the reboot cycle  completes  Any changes that have not been applied are  lost     Support Info This generates a support information  file that the Ubiquiti support engineers can use when  providing customer support  This file only needs be  generated at their request        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Chapter 9  System Tab    Configuration Management    The controls in this section manage the airFiber AF24  configuration routines and the option to reset the airFiber  AF 24 to factory default settings     The airFiber AF24 configuration is stored in a plain text file    cfg file   You can back up  restore  or update the system  configuration file     Configuration Management    Back Up Configuration    Download         Upload Configuration    Choose File   XM 0027220435C3 cfg Upload    Reset to Factory Defaults    Reset          Back Up Configuration Click Download to download the  current system configuration file     Upload Configuration Click Choose File to locate the  new configuration file  Select the file and click Open   We recommend that you back up your current system  configuration before uploading the new configuration     Upload Click this button to upload the new configuration  file to the airFiber AF24  Click Apply 
63. uto  The airFiber AF24  automatically negotiates transmission parameters  such as  speed and duplex  with its counterpart  In this process  the  networked devices first share their capabilities and then  choose the fastest transmission mode they both support     To manually specify the maximum transmission link  speed and duplex mode  select one of the following  options  1000 Mbps Full  100 Mbps Full  100 Mbps Half   10 Mbps Full  or 10 Mbps Half  To achieve full  performance with extra long Ethernet cables  ensure that  you use CAT6 qualified cables and interconnects     Full duplex mode allows communication in both  directions simultaneously  Half duplex mode allows  communication in one direction at a time  alternating  between transmission and reception     22    airFiber    User Guide    dif riper    IP Address To Ping    Ping Interval    Startup Delay    Failure Count To Reboot   Save Support Info     Web Server    Secure Connection  HTTPS      Secure Server Port        Server Port   Session Timeout  5 minutes    Telnet Server    Dynamic DNS      Host Name   Username     Password  a    Device Discovery    Discovery  A Enable  CDP    Enable       Chapter 8  Services Tab    The Services tab configures system management services   Ping Watchdog  SNMP Agent  Web Server  SSH Server  Telnet  Server  NTP Client  Dynamic DNS  System Log  and Device  Discovery    Change To save or test your changes  click Change    A new message appears  You have three options    e Apply To imm
64. ww ubnt com products    Industry Canada    This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian  ICES 003     To reduce potential radio interference to other users  the  antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the  equivalent isotropically radiated power  e i r p   is not more  than that permitted for successful communication     This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt  RSS standard s   Operation is subject to the following two  conditions     1  This device may not cause interference  and    2  This device must accept any interference  including  interference that may cause undesired operation of the  device     Cet appareil num  rique de la classe A est confrome a la  norme NMB 003 Canada        is Ubiquiti Networks  Inc     Appendix D  Compliance Information    Pour r  duire le risque d interf  rence aux autres  utilisateurs  le type d antenne et son gain doivent   tre  choisies de facon que la puissance isotrope rayonn  e    quivalente  PIRE  ne d  passe pas ce qui est n  cessaire  pour une communication r  ussie     Cet appareil est conforme a la norme RSS Industrie Canada  exempts de licence norme s   Son fonctionnement est  soumis aux deux conditions suivantes     1  Cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer d interf  rences et    2  Cet appareil doit accepter toute interference  y compris  les interferences qui peuvent causer un mauvais  fonctionnement du dispositif     RF Exposure Warning    The antennas used for this transmitter must be install
65. your computer that is connected to the  CONFIG port on the airFiber AF24     b  Configure the Ethernet adapter on your computer  with a static IP address on the 192 168 1 x subnet  for  example  192 168 1 100      c  Launch your Web browser  Type http   192 168 1 20 in  the address field and press enter  PC  or return  Mac              http   192 168 1 20    d  Enter ubnt in the Username and Password fields  and  click Login        e The Main tab of the airFiber Configuration Interface  appears  Click the Tools drop down list at the top right  corner of the page     f  Click Align Antenna  You will use the Align Antenna  tool to point and optimize the antenna in the direction  of maximum link signal  The Antenna Alignment  window reloads every second   See    Align Antenna     on page 30 for more details      g  The Antenna Alignment window appears     Chain 0 Signal Strength  RRE   S6  dBm    Chain 1 Signal Strength  RRE  57dBm  Max Signal   y    d  m       airFiber    User Guide    2  Loosen  but DO NOT remove the eight Lock Bolts  located on the Alignment Bracket         ails    CH                GK  CS T u             3  While adjusting the azimuth  observe the Antenna  Alignment window  The Chain 0 and Chain 1 Signal  Strength bar graphs display the absolute power level   in dBm  of the received signal for each chain  Adjust  the azimuth for the strongest received Signal Strengths   For example  a displayed value of  42 dBm is a stronger  received signal than  47 dBm    
    
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