User's Manual Part 2
RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release2.5.40 Index 5
Q
QoS 25-1
disabling
25-4
Overview
25-1
setting up, ff
25-2
R
Radio Frame Pattern (RFP)
General Considerations
10-8
General considerations
10-8
With HSS
10-7
Without HSS
10-7
Radio Link
Additional Tools and Materials Required
3-5
Air rates
5-11
Connecting user equipment
3-12
Hardware Installation
External Antennas
3-7
Indoor
3-8
Lightning protection
3-8
Mounting U
3-9
ODU
3-7
Outdoor
3-7
Outdoor connections
3-8
Sequence
3-6
Package Contents
3-2
IDU
3-4
ODU
3-2
Package contents
External Antennas
3-5
Radio Outdoor Unit, see ODU
Regional Notice
French Canadian
G-1
Replacing an ODU
9-20
S
Safety Practices iii-iv, 3-1
Grounding
3-1
Preventing overexposure to RF energy
3-1
Security
Link Lock
8-11
Selecting channel
5-7
SFP
device
C-1
support, described
C-1
Site
Configuration
Backup Files
backup to
8-24
Backup files
restore from
8-24
Configuration with Telnet
8-25
Dialog
Change Tx Power
8-3
Ethernet Properties
8-15
Configuring
Bridge
8-15
Maximum information rate
8-19
Ports Mode
8-17
Ethernet PropertiesIDU Aging time
8-
16
Functions
8-2
Inventory
8-8
Menu bar
8-2
Setting the date and time
8-13
View Air Iinterface details
8-3
VLAN Settings
8-6
Lost or forgotten VLAN ID
8-7
Priority number
8-7
VLAN ID
8-7
External Alarm Inputs
8-21
Reset site
8-22
Reset site to factory defaults
8-22
Reset site, preserve current configuration
8-22
Security Features
8-9
Community Strings
8-9
Editing
8-10
Forgotten paswwords
8-10
Initial log on defaults
8-10
Default Gateway
8-6
IP address
8-6, 8-6
Trap Destination
8-6
Software Upgarde
Multiple sites
15-3
Single Site
15-2
Software Upgrade
15-1
Spectrum View
described
4-11
using
23-1
T
TDM Services
Clock configuration
5-27
Evaluation
5-26
in Link Budget calculation
21-1
Jitter Buffer
5-23
Loopbacks
9-3
modulation rate
5-23
over internet with SFP
C-1
selection
5-20
TDD in MIB
D-3
Telnet commands
8-26
Throughput display
6-6
Trap message
9-15
Technical Specifications
Air Interface, general
A-1
Configuration
A-1
EMC
A-3, A-5, A-5, A-6, A-7
Environmental
A-3, A-4
Mechanical
A-2
Power
A-2, A-3, A-4, A-4, A-4, A-4, A-4, A-4
Radio
A-1










