MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 4. Once setup, use the following screens to set up the COM port’s parameters.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR A.4 Adding Dial-up Networking : Windows 95/98 1. After adding the modem, set up the connection properties using the following screens as a guideline. This will allow establishment of a PPP connection between the computer and the DIU’s Element Manager port. A Null_Modem connection option as shown below will be created. If one doesn’t exist, double click on the “Make New Connection” icon.
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MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR A.5 Adding Dial-up Networking : Windows 2000 / Windows XP A.5.1 To add dial-up networking The installation procedure documented here is based on the procedure that should be followed for Windows 2000.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 2. Select the Connect directly to another computer and press the Next button.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 3. Set the dialup connection to connect as Guest and press the Next button. Win2000 & Win-XP 4. Select the COM port you intend to use to connect to the radio from the Select Device dropdown box and press the Next button. In Windows XP, this window is preceded by Step 6 below.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 5. Select the users that must be able to use this dialup connection and press the Next button.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 6. Enter the name of this dialup connection and press the Finish button. This name may be any name of your choice. The connection is now installed, but its properties must still be configured. This window is displayed earlier in Windows XP. Win2000 & Win-XP 7.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 8. Browse to the newly added connection under the Network and Dial-Up connections menu item of Windows, and right-click on the connection with your mouse. Select the Properties item from the pop-up menu to bring up the properties window below. Now click on the Configure button below the Select a Device combo box in the General properties tab window to bring up the Modem Configuration box below.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 10. Browse to the newly added connection under the Network and Dial-Up connections menu item of Windows, and left-click on the connection with your mouse. This will bring up the connection window below. The values of the Username and Password fields does not matter, press Connect to dial into the radio once the dialup cable has been plugged into the Digital Indoor Unit and the PC.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR B Appendix: MANAGEMENT OF THE MDR2400-SR MDR5800-SR and the Orion 5825-sr All management of the MDR and Orion products are implemented using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), an open standard. The products can be managed by: 1. Standard SNMP managers such as HP OpenView or SNMPc i.e. there is Open Network Management compatibility. 2.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 1. A Management Station that runs a SNMP Management Software package that is installed on a networked or stand-alone PC that can be connected to an Digital Indoor Unit either using a serial connection or an Ethernet connection. From the Management station, the agents within the Digital Indoor Units can be configured or polled for information. 2.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR B.2 The MIB Elements – OID (Object ID) DESCRIPTIONS Object ID Object name .1316 plessey .1316.1 products .1316.1.1 digitalradio .1316.1.1.1 mdrmte .1316.1.1.1.1 mdrmtePerformance .1316.1.1.1.2 mdrmteConfiguration .1316.1.1.1.3 mdrmteFault .1316.1.1.1.4 mdrmteAccess .1316.1.1.1.5 mdrmteRelayOutputs .1316.1.1.1.6 mdrmteOptoInputs .1316.1.1.1.1.1 mdrmtePayloadPerf Access Object Type Rights .1316.1.1.1.1.1.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Object ID Object name Access Object Type Rights .1316.1.1.1.1.2.3 mdrmteCurrentPER DisplayString read-only .1316.1.1.1.1.2.4 mdrmteMaximizedPER DisplayString read-only .1316.1.1.1.1.2.5 mdrmteLinkUnavailable INTEGER read-only .1316.1.1.1.1.2.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Object ID .1316.1.1.1.1.3.1 Object name mdrmteStatus Access Object Type Rights Description INTEGER Indicates if 'G.826-like' errored, severely errored and unavailable read-only .1316.1.1.1.1.3.2 mdrmteTotalSeconds Counter read-only .1316.1.1.1.1.3.3 mdrmteAvailableSeconds Counter read-only .1316.1.1.1.1.3.4 mdrmteUnavailableSeconds Counter read-only .1316.1.1.1.1.3.5 mdrmteErroredSeconds Counter read-only .1316.1.1.1.1.3.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Object ID .1316.1.1.1.1.4.9 Object name mdrmteScc2RxBdNonOctCnt Access Object Type Rights Description Counter Indicates the total number of times SCC2 received a Non octet aligned frame read-only .1316.1.1.1.1.4.10 mdrmteScc2RxBdCrcCnt Counter read-only .1316.1.1.1.1.4.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Object ID Object name Access Object Type Rights .1316.1.1.1.1.4.29 mdrmteIdma2InUse Counter read-only .1316.1.1.1.1.4.30 mdrmteLinkKnQueueFull Counter read-only .1316.1.1.1.1.4.31 mdrmteLinkTxBdsFull Counter read-only .1316.1.1.1.1.4.32 mdrmteKnEtherFramesLost Counter read-only .1316.1.1.1.1.4.33 mdrmteKnCraftFramesLost Counter read-only .1316.1.1.1.1.4.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Object ID .1316.1.1.1.2.1.4.1 Object name Access Object Type Rights mdrmteLineEncodingEntry MdrmteLineEncoding Entry not-accessible .1316.1.1.1.2.1.4.1.1 mdrmteLineEncodingIndex .1316.1.1.1.2.1.4.1.2 mdrmteLineEncodingTribSelect .1316.1.1.1.2.1.4.1.3 mdrmteLineEncoding .1316.1.1.1.2.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Object ID .1316.1.1.1.2.2.15 .1316.1.1.1.2.2.16 .1316.1.1.1.2.2.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Object ID Object name Access Object Type Rights Description .1316.1.1.1.2.4.9 mdrmteTime DisplayString read-write .1316.1.1.1.2.4.10 mdrmteNOVRAMInit INTEGER read-write .1316.1.1.1.2.4.11 mdrmteFECBypass INTEGER read-write .1316.1.1.1.2.4.12 mdrmteFECCorrectableSymbols INTEGER read-write .1316.1.1.1.2.4.13 mdrmteTribCode DisplayString read-write .1316.1.1.1.2.4.14 mdrmteIndoorUnitBarCodeNumber DisplayString read-write .1316.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Object ID Object name .1316.1.1.1.2.5.3 mdrmtePlatformSupport .1316.1.1.1.2.6 mdrmteOutdoorUnit .1316.1.1.1.2.6.1 mdrmteOuPersonalityTable .1316.1.1.1.2.6.1.1 mdrmteOuPersonalityEntry .1316.1.1.1.2.6.1.1.1 mdrmteOuPersonalityIndex Access Object Type Rights Description DisplayString This indicates the hardware types supported by the firmware: read-only SEQUENCE not-accessible MdrmteOuPersonality Entry not-accessible INTEGER read-only .
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Object ID Object name Access Object Type Rights Description The current colour of the LED - for a detailed description of functionality, see the mdrmteLEDLabel entry The number of Amber 'blips' that the LED is flashing .1316.1.1.1.3.1.1.1.4 mdrmteLEDColour INTEGER read-only .1316.1.1.1.3.1.1.1.5 mdrmteLEDHistoricAmberWarning INTEGER read-only .1316.1.1.1.3.1.1.1.6 mdrmteLEDHistoricRedError INTEGER read-only .1316.1.1.1.3.1.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Object ID Object name Access Object Type Rights .1316.1.1.1.3.2.11 mdrmteOuTemperature DisplayString read-only .1316.1.1.1.3.2.12 mdrmteOuEtherPhy INTEGER read-only .1316.1.1.1.3.2.13 mdrmteEEprom INTEGER read-only .1316.1.1.1.3.3 mdrmteTrapManagement .1316.1.1.1.3.3.1 mdrmteTrapFilter INTEGER read-write .1316.1.1.1.3.3.2 mdrmteNumberTrapManagers INTEGER read-only .1316.1.1.1.3.3.3 mdrmteTrapManagerTable .1316.1.1.1.3.3.3.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Object ID Object name Access Object Type Rights Description .1316.1.1.1.3.6 mdrmteClearEventLog INTEGER write-only This entry is used to clear the Event Log .1316.1.1.1.3.7 mdrmteResetAllFaults INTEGER write-only .1316.1.1.1.3.8 mdrmteEnableDebug INTEGER read-write .1316.1.1.1.3.9 mdrmteErrorWindow INTEGER read-write .1316.1.1.1.3.10 mdrmteTrapData DisplayString read-only .1316.1.1.1.3.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Object ID .1316.1.1.1.4.7 Object name mdrmteRFLinkIPAddress Access Object Type Rights Description IpAddress PPP IP address for the RF Link. The user need not adjust this parameter read-write .1316.1.1.1.4.8 mdrmteRFLinkNetMask IpAddress read-write .1316.1.1.1.4.9 mdrmteRemoteIPAddress IpAddress read-write .1316.1.1.1.4.10 mdrmteElementManagerIPAddress IpAddress read-write .1316.1.1.1.4.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Object ID Object name .1316.1.1.1.4.25 mdrmteSnmpGetCommunity .1316.1.1.1.5.1 mdrmteRelay1 .1316.1.1.1.5.1.1 .1316.1.1.1.5.1.2 mdrmteRelay1Label mdrmteRelay1OpenStateLabel Access Object Type Rights Description DisplayString write-only Up to 31 octets defining the SNMP Read community string for READ access.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Object ID .1316.1.1.1.5.3 Object name mdrmteRelayScriptServerPort Access Object Type Rights Description INTEGER This specifies the IP port number to be used by the Relay scripting server read-write .1316.1.1.1.5.4 mdrmteRelayClientComms INTEGER read-only .1316.1.1.1.5.5 mdrmteRelayScriptRemotePollTime INTEGER read-write .1316.1.1.1.5.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR B.3 The MIB elements – TRAP DESCRIPTIONS 1 mdrmteTrapUndefined : Informational 2 mdrmteTrapPayloadLOS : Critical Indicates a Loss of Signal identified on the INPUT TO a tributary 3 mdrmteTrapPayloadAIS : Critical Indicates an Alarm Indication Signal ' all 1's ' identified/sensed on the INPUT TO a tributary 4 mdrmteTrapLinkUnavailable : Critical Indicates, based on G.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 39 mdrmteTrapOUEepromWrite : Minor Indicates there was an attempt to write to the RF Unit EEPROM. 40 MdrmteTrapOUSetTxPower : Informational Indicates there was an attempt to change the transmit power. 41 MdrmteTrapOUSetPNCode Deprecated 42 MdrmteTrapOUSetAutoRecovery Indicates there was an attempt to change the 'auto recovery' setting.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR C Appendix: SETUP OF A PC (WIN 95, 98, NT) TO ALLOW PINGING OF A ‘REMOTE’-CONFIGURED DIGITAL INDOOR UNIT The following diagram shows the default (factory) network IP addresses assigned to the various network ports on the MDR / Orion System: ROUTING CONFIGURATION C.1 IP CONFIGURATION OF THE MDR / Orion – ROUTING CONFIGURATION M DR / Orion - ROUTING CONFIGURATION PPP W IRELESS Ethernet 10-BaseT 10.2.1.2 Hub 10.10.9.9 10.10.9.10 10.11.1.2 10.13.1.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR If you want to delete the route, use Batch file 2 - delroute.bat route delete 10.11.0.0 If you want a screen printout of the routes the PC is using, use the command line entry: route print NOTE DO NOT ALLOW AN RF LINK TO ESTABLISH BEFORE DOING A PING on the remote DIU (with 10.11.1.2 as an IP address) - if the RF link was established before, use the front panel button "position 3" to reset the DIU before attempting to ping.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR C.2 IP CONFIGURATION OF THE MDR / Orion – BRIDGING CONFIGURATION The following diagram shows the default (factory) network IP addresses assigned to the various network ports on the MDR / Orion System: BRIDGING CONFIGURATION. NOTE For most networks, bridging is the preferred IP configuration. MDR / Orion - BRIDGING CONFIGURATION PPP W IRELESS Ethernet 10-BaseT 192.168.1.2 Hub 192.168.4.2 192.168.4.3 192.168.2.2 192.168.3.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR D Appendix: MDR5800 hardware VERSION 1, 2.x DIFFERENCES, COMPATIBILITY SUMMARY Version 1 hardware (Indoor and RF Units) is incompatible with Version 2.x hardware. The Digital Indoor Unit /RF Unit Twisted Pair Data Interconnection for Version 2 hardware uses 2 twisted pair cables to convey payload and RF Unit control signals whereas Version 1 hardware uses 4 twisted pair cables. Notes : Version 2.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR MDR / ORION DIGITAL INDOOR UNIT FIRMWARE UPGRADE NOTICE MDR Version 2 hardware Digital Indoor Units are identified as having 200+ serial numbers, RF Units have 250+ serial numbers. If upgrading Digital Indoor Units to use V2.02+ DIU firmware, upgrade the DIU firmware on BOTH sides of the RF Link. Note that firmware upgrades of Version 1 MDR Digital Indoor Unit hardware do not require setting up of the PCB Issue in the MIB i.e.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR c: dd: eee: f: ghi: 2=v2 framing 3=v3 framing structure (3 is programmable, 2 is used on MDR) tt = 04=4 tribs 08=8 tribs E3, T3, etc 2.4 5.8 if it's specifically limited, not in name if not used T or E for T1/E1 if it's specifically limited, not in name if not used Reserved, not in number if not used Examples: oc308_4_04.cvf = Orion 100M v3 framing 8 tribs (Normal 8e1) ox204_4_04.cvf = Orion 10M v2 framing 4 tribs (CCK-compatible 8e1) mx204_4_09.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR E Appendix: FIXED Antennas 2 The table below identifies the distances where the 1mW/cm exposure limits may be exceeded during continuous transmission using the proposed fixed antennas. E.1 MDR5800 Manufacturer Gabriel Gabriel MTI Type Dish Flat panel Flat panel Model Gain (dBi) Numeric gain Peak Power (mW) Calculated Distance (m) Minimum RF Exposure Separation Distance (m) SSP2 52B DFPD1-52 MT-20004 29.0 23.9 28.0 794.3 245.5 631.0 239.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR F Appendix: Useful web links The URL http://www.plesseyinc.com/ provides information on current products as well as some FAQ. For any other questions, the latest firmware or software, contact your local distributor, customer support on the above web site or customer support at mdrsupport@tellumat.com.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR G Appendix: MDR / Orion SCALABLE 1-to-4/8 E/T1 / 10 BaseT Ethernet functionality Depending on the radio model and RFU configuration, the MDR / Orion radio can simultaneously support 1 to 8 E1 or T1 tributary channels, with the balance of the available user BW made up by Ethernet packet data, up to a maximum aggregate Ethernet throughput no greater than 9.5 Mbps (Combined up- and downstream throughput).
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR H Appendix: MDR / Orion FTP Firmware Upload Firmware can be uploaded to MDR and Orion DIUs using FTP uploads as well as by using the "CVF Loader" or NMS software, available on the software CD or from the distributor. Note the following: Username : anonymous Password : guest The relevant MIB info is in the "mdrmteConfiguration" GROUP 1.3.6.1.4.1.1316.1.1.1.2.5 mdrmteFirmware 1.3.6.1.4.1.1316.1.1.1.2.5.1 mdrmteFTPServerStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.1316.1.1.1.2.5.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Setup for Full Duplex mode on the MDR: Max Transfer Rate Follow the steps outlined below to setup the MDR radio in Full Duplex mode: • Upload the radio Firmware by following the aforementioned procedure. Full duplex Ethernet operation is supported from version 2 of the firmware. • Setup default configuration of the radio to the required configuration. Refer to Section 2.3.4 for a description of the different default configurations.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR I Appendix: Getting started guide I.1 Checklist for Bench Testing (without a PC) Chec k You will need the following: 1 2 3 4 5 1 MDR / Orion User Manual (Issue 11) 2 Digital Indoor Units 2 RF Units 9 1 or 2 Power supplies 2 Digital Indoor Unit power cables 2 Indoor to RF Unit power cables 2 Indoor to Outdoor RJ45 Data cables N-type male to N-type male (6 GHz) RF cable 60 - 90 dB of N-type attenuators 10 2.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 2 off Green off 3 Green off off Then an Orange LED "moving" from right to left (for 4-6), then Red, then Green again etc. NOTE If you accidentally overshoot, keep on holding the reset button until all the LEDs eventually go off. Then release the button and try again. See User Manual - par. 2.3.4 for more detail.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR I.4 One Page Set-up for T1/E1 Bench Test (without a PC) 1. PREPARATION: Complete the attached check list This section applies to the MDR and Orion radio series with the only difference being the location of the interface connectors on the MDR and Orion DIUs. Complete the attached checklist (above section) to ensure that you have the required equipment and information to continue.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 3. CONFIGURE USING THE RESET BUTTON Be sure that you know how to use the reset button before continuing! See note "How to use the reset button" on the checklist, above section.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR J APPENDIX: 1+1 PROTECTION SYSTEM OPERATION J.1 J.1.1 Introduction System Description When a single radio link is used to convey user data, any number of unexpected events may cause the link to fail resulting in user data being lost. This would require immediate corrective actions from the network operator responsible for maintaining the radio link.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Only the tributary payload data channels are protected by the redundant link i.e. there is no protection for Ethernet data. Tributary payload data is split and combined between links through a 1U protection panel that connects to the user network equipment as well as the two Digital Indoor Units used at each end of the redundant link.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR One-Plus-One Redundancy System Tributries Tributries Network Port IP Addr 192.168.1.2 IDU 1 A Network Port IP Addr 192.168.1.3 ODU RF Link A ODU IDU 2 A AUX Port Cross Connect IDU 1 B Protection Panel Splitter/Combiner Protection Panel Splitter/Combiner Ethernet AUX Port Cross Connect ODU RF Link B ODU Network Port IP Addr Ethernet 192.168.1.4 IDU 2 B Network Port IP Addr 192.168.1.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR the patch panel are exactly the same as that of the MDR and Orion Digital Indoor Units respectively. J.2.2.2 Auxiliary port communication The two Digital Indoor Units on each side of the radio link share status information through the two relay outputs and OPTO inputs on the Auxiliary (AUX) port of each Digital Indoor Unit. Information shared by each of these: J.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR J.4 J.4.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Figure 13: Orion Protection Kit front panel. Figure 14: Tributary channel interface cable used to connect Protection Kit Paths A & B to the two Digital Indoor Units. DIU auxiliary communications cables are supplied with the Protection Kit and are used to connect the auxiliary ports of the two Digital Indoor Units according to Table 15. The system diagram when using the two radio pairs in bridging mode is shown in Figure 10.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR The MIB element controlling the switch-over threshold, mdrmteSevereErrorMargin (OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1316.1.1.1.2.2.18, Parent: mdrmteRFLinkConf), is set to 30% by default. This value is a percentage and represents the switch-over threshold for the Packet Error Ratio (PER). When the PER exceeds 30%, the switch-over will occur. The value of this MIB element can be adjusted to meet the exact user requirements.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR K APPENDIX: Indoor RF Units Orion2410i, Orion5810i K.1 Description The Indoor RF Units are functionally similar to the MDR2400 and MDR5800 RF Units referred to in the body of this manual. All connections and functional indicators are on the front panel. Combinations: Orion2410-SRi = Orion10 (Digital Indoor Unit) + Orion2410i (Indoor RFU) Orion5810-SRi = Orion10 (Digital Indoor Unit) + Orion5810i (Indoor RFU) K.2 Steps to install the Indoor RF Unit: 1.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR K.3 RF Connection 1. The RF port is an N-type female connector on the front panel. 2. The N-Type connector is used to connect to the antenna, typically using coaxial transmission line or flexible wave guide via a launch/N-type adaptor. 3. Elliptical wave guide is recommended for longer feeder runs to minimize losses. 4. Also refer to 4.3.1. K.4 Interconnection Cable Installation Refer to 4.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Index A I Add Modem Windows 2000 and XP · 80 auxiliary port · 18, 34 installation before radio installation · 29 commissioning record · 44 outdoor unit mechanical · 36 recommended procedure · 29 C cables IU to OU connections · 37 IU to OU (RJ45 + power) cable type · 10, 56 recommended · 56 RF · 36 commissioning · See installation configuration button · See reset button connectors location on IU · 18 customer support · See web links D dial-up networ
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