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
Final Link CX Setup 81
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Final Link CX Setup
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The user is required to finish configuring the Link CX after physical installation. The Link CX includes a
built-in HTML-based web server, which includes configuration, operating, monitoring and test pages.
This web server can be accessed locally using a Web browser on a Craft PC, or remotely using any Web
browser on the same Ethernet network as the Link CX. The initial configuration has already been done
using a Craft PC at the Link CX site, and all other operation and maintenance tasks can be performed
remotely or locally, as required.
This chapter deals only with final Link CX setup using a Craft PC, and provides step-by-step configura-
tion instructions.
Post Acceptance Test Configuration
This section includes instructions on how to finish the Link CX configuration after it is installed, as
described in Chapter Four. The Link CX should be in the following state:
• Powered on.
• Antenna aligned with far end antenna.
• Acceptance tested.
• No loopbacks or other tests active.
• Carrying, or capable of carrying, payload data.
• Transmit attenuation disabled.
• Transmitting at minimum required transmit power (Automatic Tx Power Control disabled,
unless required).
This section assumes that the Link CX has already been installed and
acceptance-tested as described in Chapter Four. If all the steps in
Chapter Four have not been completed, complete them before starting
this section.