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Table of Contents
Main Page
Default Chapter
2
Notice
2
RADWIN Worldwide Offices
4
Regulatory Compliance
5
Table of Contents
9
Part 1: Basic Installation
21
Chapter 1: About this User Manual
22
Manual Structure
22
Terminology
24
Chapter 2: Introduction
25
Welcome to RADWIN 5000
25
What's New in Release 3.5.70
25
Key Features of RADWIN 5000
26
Components of a RADWIN 5000 Point to Multipoint Sector
27
Figure 2-1 Sector Schematic : Main Components
27
Chapter 3: Site Survey
30
Planning the Sector Site
30
The Site Survey
30
Stage 1: Preliminary Survey
31
Stage 2: Physical Survey
32
Stage 3: RF Survey
33
RF Planning for Dense Installations and Collocated Sites
33
Chapter 4: Hardware Installation
35
Overview
35
What's in the Box
36
Figure 4-1 Large Hbs and Hsu Form Factors
36
Figure 4-2 Small Form Factor Hsu
37
Figure 4-3 Vehicular Mobile Unit - Front Panel
38
Figure 4-4 Vehicular Mobile Unit - Rear
38
Figure 4-5 Vehicular Mobile Unit - Side , Showing Mounting Ears
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Figure 4-6 Vehicular Mobile Unit - Top , Showing Mounting Ears
39
Figure 4-7 G B E P Oedevice
40
Figure 4-8 Ruggedized DC-P O E Device
40
Figure 4-9 Idu-H
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Figure 4-10 DC Three Pin Power Plug
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Figure 4-13 External Antennas for Hbs 60
42
Figure 4-14 Flat
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Figure 4-15 Parabolic Dish External Antenna
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Figure 4-16 Parabolic Grid External Antenna
43
Figure 4-19 General Gsu Configuration Using both Ethernet and an Hss Unit
45
Tools Required for Installation
46
Figure 4-21 Using an Ethernet Repeater with Lightning Protectors
46
Safety Practices and Provisions
47
Regulatory Considerations for Hsus
49
Hardware Installation Workflow for a RADWIN 5000 Sector
49
Figure 4-22 Mounted Odu: Mounted to Awall
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Figure 4-23 Mounted Odu: Large Angle to Wall
51
Figure 4-24 Mounted Odu: Horizontal Pole
51
Figure 4-25 Flat Panel Antenna Mounting Kit Adapter
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Figure 4-26 Flat
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Figure 4-28 Basic Use of Lightning Protectors
55
Figure 4-29 Exposing the Tacky Side of the Sealing Tape
57
Figure 4-30 Start and End Points for Protective - Taping the Unit
57
Figure 4-31 Protecting the Unit Joints with Vinyl Tape
58
Figure 4-32 Mounted and Strapped to the Pole
58
Figure 4-36 Pole Clamps for External Antennas
61
Figure 4-38 Beep
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Installing a Vehicular Mobile Unit
63
Figure 4-41 Vmu Installation Schematic
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Figure 4-42 Typical Composite "Shark -Fin " Antenna , for Radio Broadband , W I F Iand Gps
65
Figure 4-43 Mounted Twin Shark -Fin Antennas
66
Figure 4-44 Vmu Power Wiring Schematic
66
Installation Procedure
67
Part 2: Sector Installation
69
What We will Do here
70
Installing the RADWIN Manager Application
70
Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager
70
Figure 5-1 Pinging the Base Station
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Figure 5-2 Pinging the Base Station - Ip V 6
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The RADWIN Manager Log-On Concept
77
Figure 5-3 Log on Window -Ipv
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Figure 5-4 Log - on Window - Ip
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Figure 5-5 Extended Log - on
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Figure 5-6 Log on Window
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Figure 5-7 Log on Window
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Log-On Errors and Cautions
80
Figure 5-8 Unsupported Device
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Figure 5-9 Unreachable Device
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Figure 5-10 Invalid User Type
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Four Sector Display Views
82
Figure 5-11 Default Sector
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Figure 5-13 Map View Icons
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Figure 5-14 Sector Display - D
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Figure 5-15 Sector Display - L
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Figure 5-16 Default Sector
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Continuing with Our Example Sector
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Figure 5-17 Selected Hbs or
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Figure 5-18 Map Cards
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Exploring the RADWIN Manager Main Window - HBS
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Figure 5-19 Hbs Main Button
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Figure 5-20 Sector Status
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Figure 5-21 Base Station Detail
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Figure 5-22 Events Log Panel
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Figure 5-23 Events Log Filter
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Figure 5-24 Hsu Card - Indicating
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Figure 5-25 Hsu Display
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Figure 5-28 Navigation Tool
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Figure 5-29 Hsu Status Cards
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Figure 5-30 Hsu Status Cards
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Figure 5-31 Hsu Display
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Figure 5-32 Hsu Son Hbs
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Exploring the RADWIN Manager Main Window - HSU
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Logging on to a HSU
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Figure 5-33 Logging on Toa
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Figure 5-34 Opening Radwin M
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Figure 5-35 Hsu Main Button
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Setting RADWIN Manager Preferences
108
Figure 5-36 Monitorp
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Figure 5-37 Monitorp
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Figure 5-38 Advancedp
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Figure 5-39 Advancedp
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What Comes Next
112
Chapter 6: Installing the Sector
113
Scope of this Chapter
113
Concepts
113
Working with Nomadic Hsus
114
Workflow
114
Default RADWIN 5000 HPMP Settings
115
Configuring the Sector out of the Box - IP Addresses
120
Figure 6-1 Logging on with
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Figure 6-2 Logging on Withl
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The Initial RADWIN Manager Main Window
122
Figure 6-3 Main Window for Figure 6-4 Activated Hbs
122
Configuring a Fixed HSU from the HBS
132
Configuring a Nomadic HSU from the HBS
138
Registering a Fixed HSU for Service
139
Figure 6-7 Two Registered Hsu
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Figure 6-8 Two Registered Hsu
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Registering a Nomadic HSU for Service
144
Figure 6-10 Fully Functional
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Figure 6-11 Fully Functional
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Choosing Diversity Antenna Mode During Registration
147
Deactivating the HBS
147
Deregistering an HSU
149
Where Has My HSU Gone
149
Saving the HBS Settings for Reuse as a Template
149
Creating Nomadic Entries for a Sector from a HBS Template
149
Figure 6-12 Preparing to
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Chapter 7: Operating under the FCC Unrestricted Contention Based Protocol
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Scope of this Chapter
152
Bringing up a Sector
152
HSU Operation
153
Figure 7-1 Air Interface Tab
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Part 3: Sector Management
155
Chapter 8: Managing the Sector
156
Scope of this Chapter
156
Configuring a HBS
156
HSU Connection Table
185
Configuring an HSU from the HBS Main Window
186
Replacing an HSU
199
Updating HSU Services
201
Suspending an HSU
201
Changing the Sector Band
202
Configuring AES 256 Encryption Support
209
Configuration with Telnet
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Chapter 9: Direct HSU Configuration
216
Scope of this Chapter
216
Configuring an HSU
216
Chapter 10: Smart Bandwidth Management
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What Is Smart Bandwidth Management
223
Scope of this Chapter
224
Terminology and Concepts: Recapitulation
224
How SBM Works
226
Traffic Generation Tools
227
Traffic Generation Examples and Method
227
Figure 10-18 Sector Utilization
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Figure 10-20 Sector Utilization
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About HBS Overhead
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Figure 10-23 Example 3: Half
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Figure 10-24 Example 3: Half
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TCP/IP and Other SLA Considerations
244
Figure 10-25 Example 3: Half
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Chapter 11: Bringing up a Mobility Sector
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Scope of this Chapter
245
Concepts
245
What You Need
246
Getting Started
246
Preparing the HBS
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Figure 11-1 Mobile Hbs after
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Registering Hmus
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Update Service
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Figure 11-3 Configuredm
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Saving the HBS Settings for Reuse as a Template
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Creating a Sector from an HBS Template
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Figure 11-4 Preparing to
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Creating a Sector from an HBS Template and an HBS List
261
Wifi Connectivity for a Vehicular Mobile Unit
261
Continuing Pre-Configuration
265
Checking the GPS
271
Chapter 12: Monitoring and Diagnostics
272
Retrieving Link Information (Get Diagnostics)
272
Figure 12-1 Get Diagnostics
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Figure 12-2 Get Diagnostics
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Link Compatibility
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Figure 12-3 Typical Incompatibly
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Figure 12-4 this Hsu Requires
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Throughput Checking
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Recent Events
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Performance Monitoring
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Figure 12-5 Recent Events : L
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Figure 12-6 Performancem
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Figure 12-7 Setting the Upper
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RADWIN Manager Traps
287
Active Alarms
288
Other Diagnostic Aids
289
Part 4: Site Synchronization
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Chapter 13: Hub Site Synchronization
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What Is Hub Site Synchronization (HSS)
291
Radwin Hss
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Figure 13-1 Interference
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Figure 13-2 Collocated Units
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Figure 13-3 Collocated Units
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HSS Concepts: Radio Frame Pattern (RFP)
294
Figure 13-4 Radio Framep
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Which Type of HSS to Use
295
Chapter 14: Serial Hub Site Synchronization
296
RADWIN Serial HSS
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Hardware Installation
296
Figure 14-3 Hss Sync Signal
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Figure 14-4 Cascading Two
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Figure 14-5 Cascading Three
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Sector Configuration and HSS
300
Sync Status Messages and Color Codes
302
Figure 14-7 Setting Hbs as
302
Figure 14-8 Hbs as
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Chapter 15: Hub Site Synchronization over Ethernet
304
RADWIN Ethernet HSS
304
Installing Collocated Hssoe Odus
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Link Configuration and Hssoe
306
Figure 15-2 Extended Protocol
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Figure 15-3 Hss Discovery
308
Sync Status Messages and Color Codes
312
Chapter 16: Using the RADWIN GSU
313
What Is It for
313
GSU Functionality
314
GSU Kit Contents
314
Figure 16-1 General Gsu
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Commissioning and Installation
315
Figure 16-3 Gps Status under
316
Part 5: Advanced Installation Topics
320
Chapter 17: Software Backup and Upgrade
321
What Is the Software Upgrade Utility
321
Upgrading an Installed Sector
322
Figure 17-1 Software Upgrade
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Figure 17-2 Add / Remove Site
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Figure 17-3 Adding Asingle
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Bulk Software Backup
325
Figure 17-4 Software Upgrade
325
Figure 17-5 Software Upgrade
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Figure 17-6 Bulk Backup Setup
326
Chapter 18: VLAN Functionality with RADWIN 5000 HPMP
327
VLAN Tagging - Overview
327
Scope of this Chapter
327
Requirements
327
VLAN Tagging
328
Figure 18-2 Separating Client
329
VLAN Configuration Using the RADWIN Manager
332
Chapter 19: False Radar Mitigation Facilities
337
Who Needs It
337
DFS and False Radar Mitigation
337
Configuring False Radar Mitigation
338
Figure 19-1 False Radarm
338
FCC/IC Requirements
339
Chapter 20: FCC/IC DFS Considerations
340
FCC 5.4Ghz Device Registration
340
Registering the Device
340
TDWR Table
344
Chapter 21: Quality of Service
346
Prerequisites
346
Qos - Overview
346
Setting up Qos
346
Chapter 22: Capacity Upgrade
350
What Is Capacity Upgrade
350
Applicability
350
Data Gathering
350
Acquisition
352
Application
352
Part 6: Field Installation Topics
354
Chapter 23: Link Budget Calculator
355
Overview
355
Calculations
356
About the Fresnel Zone
357
Figure 23-1 Fresnel Zone
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Running the Link Budget Calculator
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Figure 23-2 Accessing Thel
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Figure 23-3 Link Budget
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Figure 23-5 Band Selector
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Figure 23-6 Calculation of
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Figure 23-7 Climacticc F
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Figure 23-8 Climacticc Factor
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Figure 23-9 World Map Showing
364
Chapter 24: Spectrum View
366
What Is Spectrum View
366
Who Needs It
366
Scope of this Chapter
366
Two Ways to Run Spectrum View
367
Where Is the Spectrum View Data Stored
367
Spectrum View Main Window: HBS
367
Spectrum View Display Function Buttons
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Figure 24-1 Spectrum View
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Running Spectrum View from the HBS
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Figure 24-2 Spectrum Viewa
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Running Spectrum View from a HSU
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Figure 24-3 Hsu Spectrum
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Zooming in and out
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Figure 24-4 Hsu Spectrum
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Chapter 25: Using the Web Interface
376
What Is It for
376
Who Needs It
376
How It Works
377
What It Provides
380
Prerequisites
380
Special Considerations Working with the WI
381
Scope of this Chapter
382
Logging on
382
Figure 25-1 Web Interface - L
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HBS Management
383
Figure 25-2 Web Interface - M
383
Figure 25-3 Sector Status
383
HSU Management
389
WEB Interface for Vmus
394
Part 7: Product Reference
396
Appendix A: Technical Specifications
397
Scope of These Specifications
397
ODU - HBS and HSU/HMU
397
HSU with AC Power Feeding
403
Vmu
405
IDU-H (Aggregation Unit
407
Gbe Poe Device - Indoor, AC
409
Poe Device - Outdoor, DC
410
Gsu
411
Lightning Protector
412
Fast Ethernet CAT-5E Cable Repeater
413
Antenna Characteristics
414
Odu‐Poe Cable (HBS and HSU)
415
HBS/HSS Unit Connection Pinout
416
User Port Connectors
417
DC Power Terminals
418
VMU Connectors
418
Appendix C: MIB Reference
420
Introduction
420
Interface API
421
Private MIB Structure
421
MIB Parameters
422
Figure C-1 Top Level Sections
422
Figure C-2 Product
422
Appendix D: RF Exposure
499
Appendix E: Setting Antenna Parameters
501
Antenna Issues
501
About Single and Dual Antennas
501
Considerations for Changing Antenna Parameters
504
Appendix F: Regional Notice: French Canadian
506
Procédures de Sécurité
506
Installation Sur Pylône Et Mur
508
Figure F-1 Grande Clame
508
Figure F-2 Petite Clame
508
Figure F-3 Bras
508
Figure F-5 Montage Sur un
510
Index
512
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