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Table of Contents 1 Preface .................................................................................................... 9 1.1 History of changes ........................................................................................................... 9 1.2 Scope of the document .................................................................................................... 9 1.3 Intended audience .................................................................................................
3.7 Licensing .........................................................................................................................22 3.8 SNTP ..............................................................................................................................23 3.9 Synchronization ..............................................................................................................23 4 Wireless radio configuration ............................................................... 25 4.
6.4 Trap ................................................................................................................................ 36 6.5 Event log ........................................................................................................................ 36 6.6 Account log .................................................................................................................... 37 7 Alarms .......................................................................................
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Preface 1 Preface 1.1 History of changes The history of changes is shown in the following table: TABLE 1. History of changes Revision Updates Date 1 1st revision. January, 2014 2 All across the document, the full name of the product is changed to Harmony Lite. May, 2014 1.2 Scope of the document This document provides the technical guide for commissioning and operating the software of Harmony Lite system, Lite Link Viewer. INFO dr 1.
Preface TABLE 2. Document structure Chapter Chapter 7 Title Subject Alarms Provides the information about alarm lists. Performance Provides the guidance to make performance configurations. Diagnostics Provides the guidance to make diagnostics configurations. Chapter 10 About Provides the information about the link view.
Commissioning 2 Commissioning 2.1 Before commissioning Before Lite system become operational, initial configuration steps need to be carried out first. And the Commissioning wizard is recommended to be executed prior to the hardware installation on site. The Lite system can be accessed by the Web Browser on a PC, such as Google Chrome (28.0 or higher), Firefox (26.0 or higher), IE (9.0 or higher). If Firefox or IE is to be used, Adobe Flash Player plug-in has to be installed first.
Commissioning 2. Enter User Name and User Password, click Login. The home page of Link Viewer appears. TABLE 3. Login parameters User Name energetic User Password wireless readwrite Rwrite readonly readonly dr af t FIGURE 3. Link Viewer TABLE 4. System home Parameter Description System Name Configure the system name to identify the NE. System Location Configure the system location for easy management. System Contact Configure the contact information for easy management.
Commissioning FIGURE 4. Management IP TABLE 5. Management IP Parameter Description Public IP Address Public Gateway Private IP (Eth 1) Local IP Management Local Management IP Mask MAC 1 Private IP is used for commissioning. dr Private IP Mask (Eth 1) af t Public IP Mask Public IP is used to access Lite over Management VLAN (Tagged, typically using a switch or other intranet connectivity). It is for in-band management.
Commissioning FIGURE 5. Management VLAN TABLE 6. Management VLAN Parameter Description Management VLAN Configure the management VLAN ID for remote login. VLAN range from 51 ~ 4094. Default: 127. Management VLAN Priority Configure the management VLAN priority. Value from 0 ~ 7. Default: 6. Eth1 If the port is to be used as a part of the management VLAN, set to Yes. If no, it means this port is removed from the management VLAN.
Commissioning FIGURE 7. Step 2 INFO If changing from one radio standard to another, existing license must be cleared. Set up wireless parameters according to Table 7. dr 3. af t Please contact DragonWave Customer Support if a new license needs to be entered to change the radio standard or geographic location setting.
Commissioning FIGURE 8. Step 3 TABLE 7. Wireless parameters Parameter Description Up to 32 characters, and both numbers and characters are supported. The link name of both Control Site and Passive Site should be the same. System Role Control Site or Passive Site. t Link Name af One end of Lite should be configured as the Control Site, and the other end the Passive Site. V+H Stream supported. Bandwidth 40 MHz or 20MHz. Traffic Mode (Uplink/ Downlink) 50/50 Guard Interval 400 ns or 800 ns.
Commissioning FIGURE 9. Step 6 TABLE 8. Configuration summary Parameter Description Setup Frequency The setup frequency is the initial frequency to be used when the link is set up. af t Check all the configurations in Figure 9 and click Save & Reboot so that Lite will restart and run under new configurations. dr 5.
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System configuration 3 System configuration 3.1 System home Go to the Home page to set the parameters. dr af t FIGURE 10. System Home 3.2 System inventory Go to Configuration > System > System Inventory page.
System configuration 3.3 Software inventory dr af t FIGURE 11. System inventory Go to Configuration > System > Software Inventory page. FIGURE 12.
System configuration 3.4 Software management Steps 1. Go to Configuration > System > Software Management page. t FIGURE 13. Software download management Click Upgrade App and go to the right folder path to open the target software. 3. Click Switch App Software, confirm the Next Run Software Bank is switched correctly. 4. Click Reboot System. After reboot, Lite would start up with the new software. dr af 2. 3.5 Configuration management Steps 1.
System configuration 3.6 P+E output Steps 1. Go to Configuration > System > P+E Output page. FIGURE 15. P+E output configuration TABLE9. P+E output Parameter PoE Configuration Go to Configuration > System > Licensing page. FIGURE 16. License 2. 22 af Steps t Click Submit to apply the configuration. 3.7 Licensing 1. Enable or Disable. Default: Disable. dr 2. Description Click Modify License to make change on the license information.
System configuration 3.8 SNTP Steps Go to Configuration > System > SNTP page. 1. FIGURE 17. SNTP TABLE10. SNTP Parameter Description It is used to get SNTP time from Time Server. Time Zone Offset Configure the NE time zone when Time Server is configured. t Time Server IP af Values are from -12 ~ +13. Daylight Saving To set SNTP, fill out all the parameters and click Submit. dr 2. Configure the NE daylight saving when Time Server is configured. Value is Enabled or Disabled. 3.
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Wireless radio configuration 4 Wireless radio configuration 4.1 Wireless radio #1 configuration Go to Configuration > Wireless Radio > Wireless page to see the Wireless Radio Configuration. dr af t FIGURE 19. Wireless radio #1 configuration 4.2 Received Signal Strength Indication Go to Configuration > Wireless Radio > RSSI page to see the Received Signal Strength Indication.
Wireless radio configuration 4.3 Modulation and ACM dr af t FIGURE 20. RSSI Go to Configuration > Wireless Radio > ACM page to set the modulation and ACM parameters.
Wireless radio configuration FIGURE 21. ACM TABLE 11. ACM Parameter Description Static MCS The Tx modulation when ACM is disabled. ACM Enabled Enabled or Disabled. Lowest TX MCS MCS range for Lite, when ACM is enabled. Highest TX MCS t 4.4 Tx power and Adaptive Transmit Power Control (ATPC) dr af Adaptive Transmit Power Control (ATPC) allows a Lite system to adjust its transmit power to compensate for far end signal loss caused by changes in atmospheric conditions, e.g., heavy rain.
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Ethernet configuration 5 Ethernet configuration 5.1 Ports Go to Configuration > Ethernet > Port > Ports page to set the Ethernet Ports. FIGURE 23. Ethernet ports TABLE 13. Ethernet ports Parameter Description The MTU of Lite is a fixed value: 1522. Speed It shows the current speed of the port. Admin Status By default the Admin Status of all ports is up, only the Admin Status of Eth2 can be set to down. 5.2 Speed It displays the current port status which can be up or down.
Ethernet configuration TABLE 14. Ethernet port speed configuration Parameter Description Speed and Duplex Under the autoneg disabled status, speed and duplex of port can be configured, only 100Base-THD, 100Base-TFD and 1000Base-TFD can be supported. Speed and Duplex Status It displays the current status of Ethernet speed and duplex. 5.3 VLAN management Go to Configuration > Ethernet > VLAN > VLAN page to set the VLAN Configuration. FIGURE 25.
Ethernet configuration FIGURE 26. Quality of Service Configuration 5.5 Traffic criteria dr af t Go to Configuration > Ethernet > QoS > Traffic Criteria page to set the Traffic Criteria. The Port and VLAN priority 802.1p are the default traffic criteria for tagged traffic and untagged traffic. And they cannot be disabled. The IPv4 DSCP can be enabled if it is necessary, and it is prior to other criteria if the DSCP-802.1p mapping was configured in the list.
Ethernet configuration FIGURE 28. IP priority 5.7 VLAN PRI priority Go to Configuration > Ethernet > QoS > Vlan PRI Priority page to set the VLAN PRI Priority. When VLAN priority field criterion is enabled, it is possible to associate an output priority to each one of VLAN priority field values. Classification for single tagged frames (802.1Q compliant) is based on VLAN Priority. For untagged frame, the VLAN priority is set to 0. Classification for Q-in-Q frames (both 802.
Ethernet configuration 5.9 Aging time Go to Configuration > Ethernet > FDB > Aging Time page to set the Ethernet Aging Time. FIGURE 31. Aging time TABLE 16. Aging time Parameter Description Aging Time The values of aging time are 0/10-1000000s. If 0 was configured, it means Lite does not learn MAC address. 5.10 Static Unicast FDB Go to Configuration > Ethernet > FDB > Static Unicast FDB page to set the Static Unicast FDB. 5.11 All FDB dr af t FIGURE 32.
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Management 6 Management 6.1 IP Go to Configuration > Management > IP page to set the Management IP. af 6.2 Management VLAN t FIGURE 34. Management IP Go to Configuration > Management > Management VLAN page to set the Management VLAN. dr FIGURE 35. Management VLAN TABLE 17. Management VLAN Parameter Description Management VLAN Configure the management VLAN ID for remote login. Values are 51 ~ 4094. Default: 127. Management VLAN Priority Configure the management VLAN priority. Values are 0 ~ 7.
Management 6.3 SNMP Go to Configuration > Management > SNMP page to change the User Name and Password. Default User Name is energetic, default Password is wireless. FIGURE 36. User management 6.4 Trap Go to Configuration > Management > Trap page to set the Trap Destination parameters. 6.5 Event log dr af t FIGURE 37. Trap Go to Configuration > Management > Event Log page to see all the event logs.
Management FIGURE 38. Event log t 6.6 Account log dr FIGURE 39. Account log af Go to Configuration > Management > Account Log page to see all the account logs.
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Alarms 7 Alarms 7.1 Active alarms Go to Alarms > Active Alarms page to see the current alarm list. FIGURE 40. Active alarms 7.2 History alarms Go to Alarms > History Alarms page to see the history alarm list. dr af t FIGURE 41.
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Performance 8 Performance 8.1 Ethernet Go to Performance > Ethernet page to see the Ethernet measurement. FIGURE 42. Ethernet 8.2 Wireless Go to Performance > Wireless page to see the Wireless measurement. dr af t FIGURE 43.
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Diagnostics 9 Diagnostics 9.1 Link status Go to Diagnostics > Link Status page to see the Wireless link status. FIGURE 44. Link status 9.2 Link status trace Go to Diagnostics > Link Status Trace page to see the link status trace. dr af t FIGURE 45. Link status trace 9.3 System running log Go to Diagnostics > System Running Log page, click on “Download” to see the system running log. FIGURE 46.
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About 10 About Go to the About page to see the information about the Link Viewer release. dr af t FIGURE 47.
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Operating Channel Declaration Operating Channel List Channels for 20MHz Channel Bandwidth Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency 149 5745 MHz 153 5765 MHz 157 5785 MHz 161 5805 MHz 165 5825 MHz N/A N/A Channels for 40MHz Channel Bandwidth Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency 151 5755 MHz 159 5795 MHz N/A N/A Note: There is no weather radar frequency band (5600-5650MHz) for the Microwave Outdoor Unit.
Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure This microwave outdoor unit product has been found to be compliant to the requirements set forth in CFR 47Section 1.1307 addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices as defined in Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields. Antennas with less than 23.5 dBi gain should be located at a minimum of 39.03 cm in more from the body of all persons.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generate, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.