User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- PTP 250 User Guide
- Copyrights
- Safety and regulatory information
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This User Guide
- Chapter 1 Product description
- Chapter 2 Planning considerations
- Chapter 3 Legal information
- Chapter 4 Reference information
- Chapter 5 Installation
- Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment
- Chapter 7 Operation
- Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
- Testing link end hardware
- Testing when PoE LEDs do not illuminate correctly
- Testing after a lightning strike
- Test flowcharts
- AC LED is off
- AC LED is flashing
- PORT LED is off
- PORT LED is flashing
- Test Ethernet packet errors reported by ODU
- Test Ethernet packet errors reported by managed switch or router
- Test ping packet loss
- Test resistance at the PoE end of the drop cable
- Testing the radio link
- Testing link end hardware
- Glossary
Link planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations
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Link planning
This section describes factors to be taken into account when planning links, such as
range, obstacles and path loss. PTP LINKPlanner is recommended.
Range and obstacles
Calculate the range of the link and identify any obstacles that may affect radio
performance.
Perform a survey to identify all the obstructions (such as trees or buildings) in the path
and to assess the risk of interference. This information is necessary in order to achieve
an accurate link feasibility assessment.
NOTE
When higher gain connectorized antennas are used, reduce the transmit
power to ensure that the receiver signal level does not exceed -20 dBm.
PTP LINKPlanner
The Motorola PTP LINKPlanner software and user guide may be downloaded from
http://www.motorola.com/ptp/support.
PTP LINKPlanner imports path profiles and predicts data rates and reliability over the
path. It allows the system designer to try different antenna heights and RF power
settings. It outputs an installation report that defines the parameters to be used for
configuration, alignment and operation. The installation report can be used to compare
the predicted and actual performance of the link.