WinLink 1000 User Manual Release1.9.40 Index 5
External Antennas 3-8
Indoor 3-9
Lightning protection 3-9
Mounting U 3-10
ODU 3-8
Outdoor 3-7
Outdoor connections 3-9
Sequence 3-6
Package Contents 3-2
IDU 3-4
ODU 3-2
Package contents
External Antennas 3-6
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
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 8-8
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 8-10
Editing 8-10
Forgotten paswwords 8-11
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
T
TDM Services
Clock configuration 5-16
Evaluation 5-15
in Link Budget calculation 21-1
Jitter Buffer 5-13
Loopbacks 9-3
modulation rate 5-13
over internet with SFP C-1
selection 5-10
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-4, A-5, A-6, A-7
Environmental A-3, A-4
Power A-2, A-3, A-4, A-4, A-4, A-4, A-4, A-4
Radio A-1
Safety A-3, A-4
Telnet configuration 8-25
TDM 8-26
Time Division Duplex 10-7
Trap messages 9-3
Trunk Ports
pinout B-3
typical installation 3-7
U
User equipment, connecting 5-7
V
VLAN
configuration 14-5
Port Functionality 14-2
QinQ 14-2
tagging 14-1
terminology 14-1