User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- interWave WaveNet Link CX User Manual
- One - System Description
- 1-1 General
- 1-2 System Overview
- 1-3 Features
- 1-4 LinkCX Basic Structure
- 1-4.1 Radio Links
- 1-4.2 Data Stream
- 1-4.3 LinkCX Models
- 1-4.4 Mounting and Antenna Alignment
- 1-4.5 Interface Connectors and Indicators
- 1-4.6 Cables
- 1-4.7 Integral Antenna
- 1-4.8 External Antenna
- 1-4.9 Configuration, Operation, and Monitoring
- 1-4.10 SNMP
- 1-4.11 LinkCX Network Management Architecture
- 1-4.12 NMS Connectivity
- 1-4.13 Web-Based GUI Access Security
- 1-4.14 GUI Functions
- 1-5 Typical Applications
- 1-5.1 Internet (ISP)
- 1-5.2 Private Network Wireless Bridged LANs and WANs
- 1-5.3 PCS/PCN and Cellular Networks
- 1-5.4 Wireless Local Loop Networks and Local Exchange Bypass
- 1-5.5 Business Bypass and Local Exchange Bypass
- 1-5.6 Backhaul for Wireless MTU and MTU Access
- 1-5.7 Wireless Mesh Backhaul Networks
- 1-5.8 Wireless ATM Mesh Distribution with StreamNet
- 1-6 Specifications
- Two - Installation Steering Guide
- Three - Installation Planning
- Four - Installing the Link CX
- Five - Final Link CX Setup
- Six - Monitoring and Trend Analysis
- Seven - Troubleshooting the Link CX
- Appendix 1 - Interface Cable Pinouts
- Appendix 2 - Technical Specifications
- Appendix 3 - Using the Web-Based GUI User Interface
- Appendix 4 - Grounding and Lightning Protection
- Appendix 4 - Enterprise MIBs and Traps
Installing the Link CX 71
• Because the radio link has not yet been established, the RF LINK LED should be off.
• When the DS-3 equipment is or is not transmitting data to the Link CX, the DATA LED
should be on or off, respectively.
• When the Ethernet equipment is transmitting data to the Link CX, the ENET 1 and/or
ENET 2 LEDs should be on or flashing. When the Ethernet equipment is not transmit-
ting data to the Link CX, the ENET 1 and/or ENET 2 LEDs should be off or flashing as
local data is received.
If any of these conditions is not true, troubleshoot the associated equipment and cables.
4-5.3 Grounding the Link CX and Antenna
The Link CX and the optional external antenna have grounding lugs. Make sure they are connected to a
good earth ground using the guidelines in Appendix 4.
54 Following the guidelines in Appendix 4, connect a customer-supplied solid wire or tape (not
braided) grounding wire to the grounding lug on the back of the Link CX. See Figure 4-32 for
the grounding lug location.
Connect the other end of this cable to a proper grounding point.