User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- EX-r Series GigE
- Digital Microwave Radios
- Installation and Management Guide
- Legal Notice
- Open-Source License Information
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About this Document
- Introduction
- Pre-installation Tasks
- Link Engineering and Site Planning
- Familiarization with the EX-r Series GigE Radios
- Initial Configuration and Back-to-Back Bench Test
- Time Division Duplex (TDD) Factors
- Link Orientation and Synchronization
- Radio A/B Configuration
- Radio Synchronization
- Offset Timing
- Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN)
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- System Installation and Initiation Process
- Installation
- Configuration and Management
- Telnet into the Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Telnet
- Exalt Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Quick Start
- Navigating the GUI
- Radio Information Page
- Administration Settings Page
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Configuration
- File Transfer Page
- File Activation Page
- System Configuration Page
- Ethernet Interface Configuration Page
- VLAN Configuration Page
- T1/E1 Configuration Pages
- GPS Information Page
- Alarms Page
- Performance Page
- Event Log Page
- Diagnostic Charts Page
- Spectrum Analyzer Page
- Reboot Page
- Manual Page
- Specifications
- 201872-003Interface Connections
- Antennas
- Troubleshooting
- Back-to-back Bench Testing
- General Compliance and Safety
- Dynamic Frequency Selection
- Safety Notices
- Regulatory Notices
- Regulatory Compliance
- Regulatory Domain Keys
- EIRP Limits for the United States and Canada
- EIRP Limits for Australia
- EIRP Limits for the European Union and ITU Countries
- Declaration of Conformity to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
- Copyright Notices
- END USER AGREEMENT
- Index
Exalt Installation and Management Guide
EX-r Series GigE Digital Microwave Radios
201872-003 54
2015-10-23
Ethernet Interface Configuration Page
This page allows the administrator to set the alarm, and duplex settings of the Ethernet connection.
It also allows determination of the management information for in-band (carried over the air and
available from both the PoE(1) and ETH2 connectors on either end of the link) or out-of-band (not
carried over the air and only available from the PoE(1) connector)
Figure 29 Ethernet Interface Configuration page
To ignore Ethernet alarms, disable the alarming of either or both connectors, accordingly. Muting the
ETH2 connection is desirable when connected equipment senses Ethernet signaling and makes
decisions (such as, spanning tree protocol enable) based on the Ethernet signal. If the ETH2
connection has muting enabled, the port is muted when the link is not active.
It may be desirable to disable the alarming of the ETH2 connector if it is not used.
For Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, configure the interface on the radio and the interface on the connected
network equipment to Auto-Negotiate; the default setting for new radios. For 100BaseT (Fast
Ethernet) interfaces, configure the interface on the radio and the interface on the connected network
equipment to 100/Full; the default setting for new radios. It is not recommended for 100BaseT
connections to be set to Auto-negotiate, as this can exhibit packet loss with an extremely adverse
impact on throughput.