User's Manual

MDR2400-SR, MDR5800-SR and Orion 5825-SR
Issue 10 Page 7
8.1.1 Outdoor Equipment 52
8.1.2 Indoor Equipment 52
8.2 Mechanical Information for Outdoor Equipment 52
8.3 Mechanical Information for Indoor Equipment 52
8.4 Power Supply Requirements 52
8.5 Electrical Performance 53
8.5.1 General Characteristics 53
8.5.2 Transceiver Characteristics 55
8.5.3 RF Interface 56
8.5.4 Payload Data Interfaces 56
8.5.5 Ethernet Traffic Interface 56
8.5.6 Auxiliary Input Interface (CONTACT CLOSURE) 57
8.5.7 Auxiliary Output Interface 57
8.5.8 Wayside channel interface 57
8.5.9 Element Manager Port Interface 57
8.5.10 Indoor/Outdoor Unit Interface 57
8.6 Ordering Information 59
1 APPENDIX: ELEMENT MANAGER PORT POINT-TO-POINT SERIAL
COMMUNICATIONS SETUP 66
Adding a Modem : Windows NT 66
Adding Dial-up Networking : Windows NT 71
To add dial-up networking 71
Adding a Modem : Windows 95/98 76
Adding Dial-up Networking : Windows 95/98 78
Adding Dial-up Networking : Windows 2000 / Windows XP 80
To add dial-up networking 80
2 APPENDIX: MANAGEMENT OF THE MDR2400-SR MDR5800-SR AND THE ORION
5825-SR 87
SNMP and the MDR / Orion 87
The MIB Elements – OID (Object ID) DESCRIPTIONS 89
The MIB elements – TRAP DESCRIPTIONS 104
3 APPENDIX: SETUP OF A PC (WIN 95, 98, NT) TO ALLOW PINGING OF A ‘REMOTE’-
CONFIGURED INDOOR UNIT 106
IP CONFIGURATION OF THE MDR / Orion – ROUTING CONFIGURATION 106
IP CONFIGURATION OF THE MDR / Orion – BRIDGING CONFIGURATION 108
4 APPENDIX: MDR5800 HARDWARE VERSION 1, 2.X DIFFERENCES, COMPATIBILITY
SUMMARY 109
5 APPENDIX: FIXED ANTENNAS 112
MDR5800 112