Installation Guide

IBR Installation Guide
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Aug. 30, 2013
(p) Jabbers ------------------ Frames longer than 1518 octets
(q) Single-Col # of times only one collision occurred before successful xmsn
(r) Multi-Col --------------- # of times multiple collisions occurred before successful xmsn
(s) Late-Col Collisions detected after > 512 bits sent
(t) Excess-Col -------------- Frames not sent due to excess # of retries
(u) Drops TX queue drops
(v) Octets ------------------ TX queue octets
(w) Packets TX queue packets
6. Installing IBR
6.1 Installation Checklist
o A pretested and preconfigured IBR.
o A mounting bracket that is suitable for the intended location and mounting
hardware.
o Access to a PoE+ source.
o Hand tools and materials as appropriate from the list below:
All Mounts:
Pole mount: Banding strap or hose clamp, maximum ¾” strap width of
appropriate length for the pole diameter.
Wall mount: 8mm or 5/16” diameter bolt appropriate for the mounting
surface.
Articulating mount:
Torque wrench to tighten all connections to 10 ft-lbs.
2 x 13mm open-ended wrench or sockets for the M8 mounting bolts.
5mm Allen wrench for the socket button-head cap screws to attach the
mount to the IBR.
Wall / Pole mount:
4.5mm Allen wrench for the M6 socket button-head cap screw that connects
the two parts of the mount together.
5mm Allen wrench for the socket button-head cap screws to attach the
mount to the IBR.
Ethernet connections:
17mm open-ended wrench to tighten the weatherized Ethernet boot. See
the section on Ethernet connectors for torque specifications.
RJ45 Ethernet termination tools.
Ethernet cables. The IBR has an integrated switch and can accept up to 3
individual Ethernet connections, though only one is absolutely required to
pass data.
Serial connection (required for initial configuration):
USB-to-DB9 converter. Required if the PC used for configuration does not
have a DB9 connector. Most PCs don’t have a DB9 connector, so this is
almost always required.
o A safe and suitable means of lifting the equipment and installer at the installation
site. (NOTE: The mounting bracket for IBR has holes that can be used to suspend
IBR from a utility belt or otherwise as an aid in lifting IBR.)
o Shielded Ethernet cable.
o A laptop with a USB-to-DB9 serial adapter for communicating with IBR via the serial
port or Ethernet.