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Ceragon FibeAir IP-20S User Manual

Ceragon FibeAir IP-20S
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User Guide
FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor
Products:
IP-20C
IP-20C-HP
IP-20S
IP-20E
IP-20V
July 2019
Rev W | CeraOS 10.9
© Copyright 2019 by Ceragon Networks Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Ceragon FibeAir IP-20S Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power SupplyAC or DC
Frequency Band6-42 GHz
MountingPole, Wall
InterfaceEthernet
Operating Temperature-40°C to +60°C

Summary

Section I: Introduction

1.1 Configuration Tips

Discusses common issues and how to avoid them.

1.9 The Web-Based Element Management System

Explains the HTTP web-based element manager for configuration, monitoring, and diagnostics.

Section II: Web EMS Configuration

2. Getting Started

Covers core setup procedures including IP addressing, connection, and logging on.

2.1 Assigning IP Addresses in the Network

Assigns a dedicated IP address to the IP-20 unit for network planning.

2.2 Establishing a Connection

Details connecting the IP-20 unit to a PC via a TP cable.

2.3 Logging on

Accesses the IP-20 unit's Web EMS using a browser and default credentials.

2.4 Changing Your Password

Recommends changing the default Admin password for enhanced security.

2.6 Performing Quick Platform Setup

Centralizes basic platform parameters for quick configuration of new links.

2.9 Changing the Management IP Address (CLI)

Allows changing the management IP address of the local unit for network planning.

2.10 Configuring the Activation Key

Enables future capacity growth and additional functionality via activation keys.

2.12 Enabling the Interfaces (Interface Manager)

Manually enables disabled Ethernet traffic interfaces to process traffic.

2.13 Configuring the Radio (MRMC) Script(s) (CLI)

Defines radio scripts that specify transmit/receive levels, modulation, and bit rate.

2.15 Configuring the Radio Parameters (CLI)

Configures essential radio parameters for establishing a link, including frequency and TX level.

2.16 Enabling ACM with Adaptive Transmit Power (CLI)

Enables ACM to adjust power levels dynamically for optimal capacity at every modulation point.

2.19 Creating Service(s) for Traffic (CLI)

Configures Ethernet traffic services to pass traffic through the IP-20.

3. Configuration Guide

3.2 Configuring a Link Using the Quick Configuration Wizard

Utilizes wizards to guide through radio link configuration of basic parameters and services.

3.3 Configuring Multi-Carrier ABC (CLI)

Explains how to configure Multi-Carrier ABC, relevant for IP-20C and IP-20C-HP units.

3.4 Configuring Multiband (Enhanced Multi-Carrier ABC) (CLI)

Bundles E-Band and microwave radios for shared Ethernet interface connectivity.

3.5 Configuring Link Aggregation (LAG) and LACP (Optional) (CLI)

Groups physical Ethernet or radio interfaces into a single logical interface bound to one MAC address.

3.6 Configuring XPIC (CLI)

Explains configuring Cross Polarization Interference Canceller for two radio carriers on the same frequency.

3.7 Configuring Unit Protection with HSB Radio Protection (External Protection) (CLI)

Explains configuring unit protection, including HSB radio and Ethernet interface protection.

3.8 Configuring 1+1 HSB with Space Diversity (CLI)

Configures 1+1 HSB links utilizing two IP-20C units with both radio carriers activated.

3.9 Configuring MIMO and Space Diversity (CLI)

Describes configuring MIMO and Space Diversity, relevant for IP-20C and IP-20C-HP.

3.10 Configuring Advanced Space Diversity (ASD) (CLI)

Describes configuring ASD using BBC Space Diversity and beam forming technology.

3.11 Configuring Advanced Frequency Reuse (AFR) (CLI)

Explains AFR's use with ACM for high modulations and capacities despite adjacent links.

4. Unit Management

4.1 Defining the IP Protocol Version for Initiating Communications (CLI)

Specifies the IP protocol (IPv4 or IPv6) used for initiating communications like software downloads and traps.

4.2 Configuring the Remote Unit’s IP Address (CLI)

Allows configuration of the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for a remote unit.

4.3 Configuring SNMP (CLI)

Configures SNMP versions (v1, v2c, v3) and community strings for IP-20 unit access.

4.7 Upgrading the Software

Explains the process of downloading, installing, and resetting software/firmware releases.

4.8 Backing Up and Restoring Configurations (CLI)

Enables importing, exporting, backing up, and saving IP-20 configuration files.

4.9 Setting the Unit to the Factory Default Configuration (CLI)

Restores the unit to factory default configuration while retaining IP address and logs.

4.10 Performing a Hard (Cold) Reset (CLI)

Initiates a hard (cold) reset on the unit.

4.11 Configuring Unit Parameters (CLI)

Views and configures system information such as unit name, location, and contact person.

4.12 Configuring NTP (CLI)

Configures Network Time Protocol (NTP) to distribute UTC time and neutralize latency effects.

5. Radio Configuration

6. Ethernet Services and Interfaces (CLI)

7. Quality of Service (QoS) (CLI)

8. Ethernet Protocols (CLI)

9. Synchronization (CLI)

10. Access Management and Security (CLI)

22. Alarm Management and Troubleshooting (CLI)

Section IV Maintenance

23. Maintenance

Covers hardware-specific information, troubleshooting, and maintenance procedures.

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