User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- System Description
- Microwave Path Engineering Basics
- Engineering Guidelines
- Network Turnup Procedure
- User Interface Guide
- 1. Navigating the Terminal Menu
- 2. Menu and System Control
- 3. Menu Descriptions
- > System Status
- > Main Menu
- > System Configuration
- > RF Link Configuration
- > RF Link Performance History (Main Screen)
- > RF Link Error History
- > RF Link Max/Min Received Power History
- > RF Link Min/Max Received Signal Quality History
- > Datapath Provisioning
- > 4xE1 Module Configuration/Status/History (Main Screen)
- > E1x Status/Configuration/Loopback
- > E1x Performance History
- > T1 Module Configuration/Status/History (Main Screen)
- > T1x Status/Configuration/Loopback
- > Ethernet Switch Module Configuration/Status/History (Main Screen)
- > Ethernet Switch Configuration
- > Ethernet Switch Status
- > Management/Utilities (Main Screen)
- > Ping Utility
- > Firmware Upgrade Utility
- > RF Link Management Bridge Configuration
- > System Alarms
- Detail Level Procedures
- MIBs
- Troubleshooting Guide
- 1. Overview
- 2. LED Indicators
- PWR LED
- TST LED
- RF DWN LED
- RF LOW LED
- T1 Interface Alarms
- E1 Interface Alarms
- 1. Display the E1(x) Status screen and check the E1(x) Interface Alarm field to identify the active alarm.
- 1. Verify that the E1 cable is connected to the E1 interface on the TRACER 64x0.
- 2. Verify the connections at the opposite end of the E1 cable.
- 3. Verify that the framing mode (framed, multiframed, or unframed) is the same for both the TRACER 64x0 and the E1 equipment.
- 2. Verify the cable connections for the E1 interface are solid.
- 2. Verify the cable connections for the E1 interface are solid.
- System Alarms
- LAN LEDs
- 3. RF Errors
- 4. Step-by-Step Troubleshooting
- 5. Installing/Troubleshooting the TRACER Hardware
Section 1 System Description TRACER 6000 Series Integrated System Manual
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1. SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The TRACER 64x0 provides license-free scalable connectivity for service providers and corporate
networks. These radios feature two modular network interface ports that can accommodate various
combinations of T1, E1, and Ethernet option cards up to 8xT1/E1 (16.384 Mbps). This flexibility provides
customized time division multiplexed (TDM) and packet solutions for voice and data applications in a
single platform. The TRACER 6410 and TRACER 6420 (L1 and L2) provide carrier class point-to-point
connectivity up to thirty miles in the 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz license-free Industrial, Scientific, and Medical
(ISM) bands, respectively.
Complete network management is supported via simple network management protocol (SNMP), Telnet
access, and a VT100 terminal interface (
CRAFT port). SNMP traps are implemented for all RF link and
T1/E1/Ethernet alarm conditions, enabling remote installations to report outages without requiring a truck
roll to diagnose problems. Version 2 standard management information bases (MIBs) are supported for all
interface cards, while an enterprise-specific MIB is provided for radio functionality. Triple-DES (3DES)
security provides additional protection from unauthorized access without requiring any additional external
security appliances. Encryption can also be disabled altogether. Future upgrades and enhancements can be
added through FLASH firmware downloads via trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP) (on the Ethernet
interface) or XMODEM on the
CRAFT port.
Receive sensitivity is optimized through the use of extensive forward error correction and
high-performance receiver design techniques. Dynamic receive sensitivity allows the user to increase
receiver performance by decreasing the delivered bandwidth and increasing forward error correction. This
feature maximizes link performance by customizing the delivered bandwidth to the specific needs of the
installation. Three software selectable channel plans are supported to simplify frequency coordination at
co-located sites. Channel plans are easily changed via any of the software management interfaces without
the added expense of hardware upgrades or spare filter assemblies.
TRACER 64x0 wireless solutions maximize equipment density through the combination of compact size
(only 1U rack space required), low power consumption, and high thermal transfer. TRACER 64x0 systems
can be deployed at twice the density of other available wireless products.
2. FEATURES AND BENEFITS
The following is a brief list of the TRACER 64x0 features and benefits:
Configuration and Management
• Easy-to-use VT100 control port (RS-232 interface) for configuration and monitoring
• End-to-end management bridging for forwarding management traffic across the RF link management
channel
• Remote configuration of both ends of the wireless link, from each end of the link
Operational
• No license required per FCC Rules Part 15.247
• Dual module slots for network connectivity
• Up to 8xT1 or E1 bandwidth (16.384 Mbps) using two 4xT1 or 4xE1 network modules
• TRACER 6410 Frequency: 2.400 to 2.483 GHz
• TRACER 6420 (L1 and L2) Frequency: 5.725 to 5.850 GHz