Installation Guide
FibeAir® IP-20G
FibeAir® IP-20G Assured
Doc ID: DOC-00041192 Rev E.08
June 2018
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license ("Open Source License"). Inasmuch that such software is being used, it is released under the Open
Source License, accordingly. The complete list of the software being used in this product including their
respective license and the aforementioned public available changes is accessible at:
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Information to User
Any changes or modifications of equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment and the warranty for such equipment.
Intended Use/Limitation
Fixed point-to-point radio links for private networks.
Authorized to Use
Only entities with individual authorization from the National Regulator to operate the mentioned radio
equipment.
The equipment can be used in the following EU countries:
Austria (AT) - Belgium (BE) - Bulgaria (BG) - Switzerland/Liechtenstein (CH) - Cyprus (CY) - Czech Republic (CZ)
- Germany (DE) – Denmark (DK) - Estonia (EE) - Finland (FI) - France (FR) -Greece (GR) - Hungary (HU) -
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(SK) – United Kingdom (UK) – Spain (SP) – Poland (PL)
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Table of Contents
1. FibeAir IP-20G Hardware Overview.......................................................................... 11
1.1 Ethernet Traffic Interfaces ......................................................................................................... 12
1.2 Ethernet Management Interfaces .............................................................................................. 13
1.2.1 Management Interface Cable Options ....................................................................................... 13
1.3 TDM Interfaces (E1/DS1 1x16) (Optional).................................................................................. 13
1.4 Radio Interfaces ......................................................................................................................... 14
1.5 Power Interfaces ........................................................................................................................ 14
1.6 Synchronization Interface .......................................................................................................... 14
1.7 Terminal Interface...................................................................................................................... 14
1.8 External Alarms .......................................................................................................................... 15
1.9 FibeAir IP-20 Assured Platform .................................................................................................. 16
2. Preparing for Installation......................................................................................... 17
2.1 Transportation/Storage ............................................................................................................. 17
2.2 Inspection .................................................................................................................................. 17
2.3 Unpacking Equipment at the Site .............................................................................................. 18
3. Installing the IP-20G IDU ......................................................................................... 19
3.1 Kits required to perform the installation ................................................................................... 19
3.2 Tools ........................................................................................................................................... 19
3.3 Installing the IP-20G IDU in the Rack (19") ................................................................................ 20
3.4 Grounding the IP-20G ................................................................................................................ 21
3.5 Replacing an IP-20G IDU or SM-Card ......................................................................................... 22
4. Connecting the Power Cable .................................................................................... 24
4.1 Power Supply Notes ................................................................................................................... 26
5. Cabling Requirements for Unit Redundancy ............................................................. 27
5.1 Cabling for Ethernet Interfaces .................................................................................................. 27
5.2 Cabling for E1/DS1 Interfaces .................................................................................................... 27
5.3 Cabling for T3 Synchronization .................................................................................................. 27
5.4 Inter-IDU Protection Connectivity and Management ................................................................ 28
6. Performing Initial Configuration .............................................................................. 29
6.1 Establishing a Connection .......................................................................................................... 29
6.1.1 Connecting to the Unit with a Serial Connection ....................................................................... 29
6.1.2 Connecting to the Unit with a LAN Connection ......................................................................... 30
6.2 Logging On ................................................................................................................................. 31
6.3 Changing Your Password ............................................................................................................ 32
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6.4 Configuration ............................................................................................................................. 33
6.5 Applying a Pre-Defined Configuration File ................................................................................. 34
7. Specifications.......................................................................................................... 36
7.1 Environmental Specifications for IDU ........................................................................................ 36
7.2 Environmental Specifications for RFU ........................................................................................ 36
7.3 Mechanical Specifications .......................................................................................................... 37
7.4 Power Consumption Specifications ........................................................................................... 38
8. Acceptance & Commissioning Procedures ................................................................ 39
8.1 Site Acceptance Procedure ........................................................................................................ 40
8.2 Site Acceptance Checklist Notes ................................................................................................ 44
8.3 Radio Link Commissioning Procedure ........................................................................................ 46
8.3.1 Scope .......................................................................................................................................... 46
8.3.2 Commissioning Test ................................................................................................................... 46
8.4 IP-20 Commissioning Log ........................................................................................................... 47
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List of Figures
Figure 1: IP-20G Front Panel and Interfaces 11
Figure 2: Management Interface Pin Connections 13
Figure 3: IDU (Full Configuration) 19
Figure 4: Power Supply Grounding 24
Figure 5: Correct Wiring of Power Connector 25
Figure 6: Connecting the Power Cable 25
Figure 7: IP-20G with Unit Redundancy – Protection and Management Connection 28
Figure 8: Terminal Interface 29
Figure 9: Management Interface 30
Figure 10: Login Window 31
Figure 11: Change User Password Page 32
Figure 12: Quick Configuration – From File Page 34
Figure 13: Quick Configuration – From File Page – Configuration File Loaded 35
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List of Tables
Table 1: 2 x FE Splitter Cable Marketing Model .....................................................................................13
Table 2: Y-Cable for Electrical Splitter Mode FE Traffic Interface Protection ........................................27
Table 3: Y-Cable for E1/DS1 Protection ..................................................................................................27
Table 4: Splitter Cable for Protection and Management .......................................................................28
Table 5: IDU Mechanical Specifications .................................................................................................37
Table 6: RFU-C Mechanical Specifications..............................................................................................37
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Safety Precautions & Declared Material
General Equipment Precautions
Use of controls, adjustments, or performing procedures other than those
! specified herein, may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
When working with a FibeAir IDU, note the following risk of electric shock and
energy hazard: Disconnecting one power supply disconnects only one power
! supply module. To isolate the unit completely, disconnect all power supplies.
Machine noise information order - 3. GPSGV, the highest sound pressure level
! amounts to 70 dB (A) or less, in accordance with ISO EN 7779.
Static electricity may cause body harm, as well as harm to electronic components
inside the device.
To prevent damage, before touching components inside the device, all
electrostatic must be discharged from both personnel and tools.
High Frequency Electromagnetic Fields!
Exposure to strong high frequency electromagnetic fields may cause thermal
damage to personnel. The eye (cornea and lens) is easily exposed.
Any unnecessary exposure is undesirable and should be avoided.
In radio-relay communication installations, ordinary setup for normal operation,
! the general RF radiation level will be well below the safety limit.
In the antennas and directly in front of them the RF intensity normally will exceed
the danger level, within limited portions of space.
Dangerous radiation may be found in the neighborhood of open waveguide
flanges or horns where the power is radiated into space.
To avoid dangerous radiation the following precautions must be taken:
• During work within and close to the front of the antenna; make sure that
transmitters will remain turned off.
• Before opening coaxial - or waveguide connectors carrying RF power, turn off
transmitters.
• Consider any incidentally open RF connector as carrying power, until
otherwise proved. Do not look into coaxial connectors at closer than reading
distance (1 foot). Do not look into an open waveguide unless you are
absolutely sure that the power is turned off.
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ESD
This equipment contains components which are sensitive to "ESD" (Electro Static
Discharge). Therefore, ESD protection measures must be observed when touching
the IDU.
Anyone responsible for the installation or maintenance of the FibeAir IDU must
use an ESD Wrist Strap.
Additional precautions include personnel grounding, grounding of work bench,
grounding of tools and instruments as well as transport and storage in special
antistatic bags and boxes.
Laser
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
The optical interface must only be serviced by qualified personnel, who are aware
of the hazards involved to repair laser products.
When handling laser products the following precautions must be taken:
• Never look directly into an open connector or optical cable.
• Before disconnecting an optical cable from the optical transmitter, the power
should be switched off. If this is not possible, the cable must be disconnected
from the transmitter before it is disconnected from the receiver.
• When the cable is reconnected it must be connected to the receiver before it
is connected to the transmitter.
Grounding: This equipment is designed to permit connection between the
earthed conductor of the DC supply circuit and the earthing conductor at the
! equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
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Restricted Access Area: DC powered equipment should only be installed in a
Restricted Access Area.
Installation Codes: The equipment must be installed according to country national
electrical codes. For North America, equipment must be installed in accordance to
the US National Electrical Code, Articles 110-16, 110-17 and 110-18, and the
Canadian Electrical Code, Section 12.
Overcurrent Protection: A readily accessible listed branch circuit overcurrent
protective device, rated 15 A, must be incorporated in the building wiring.
Grounded Supply System: The equipment shall be connected to a properly
grounded supply system. All equipment in the immediate vicinity shall be
grounded the same way, and shall not be grounded elsewhere.
Local Supply System: The DC supply system is to be local, i.e. within the same
premises as the equipment.
Disconnect Device: A disconnect device is not allowed in the grounded circuit
between the DC supply source and the frame/grounded circuit connection.
RoHS Compliance Declaration
Electronic Information Products Declaration of Hazardous/Toxic Substances
Component Hazardous Substance
Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated
(Pb) (Hg) (Cd) Chromium Biphenyls (PBB) Diphenyl Ethers
(Cr VI) (PBDE)
PCB/Circuit Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply
Modules
Mechanical Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply
Parts
Cables Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply
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About This Guide
This guide describes the FibeAir IP-20G installation procedures. This guide also
provides initial configuration instructions for once the hardware installation is
complete.
What You Should Know
An IP-20G system consists of an IP-20G indoor unit (IDU) and one or more radio
frequency units (RFUs). This manual provides instructions for the installation of
the IP-20G IDU only. Some features described in this manual may not be available
in the current release. Consult the Release Notes for the functionality supported
in the specific release you are using.
Target Audience
This guide is intended for use by personnel of all levels certified by Ceragon
personnel such as system engineers, technicians, or supervisors.
Related Documents
• IP-20G Technical Description
• User Guide for FibeAir IP-20G and IP-20GX
• IP-20 Series MIB Reference
• FibeAir RFU-C Installation Guide, DOC-00017708
• FibeAir RFU-A Installation Guide, DOC- 00029790
• FibeAir RFU-HP Installation Guide, DOC-00015514
• Ceragon Activation Key Management System, DOC-00019183
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1. FibeAir IP-20G Hardware Overview
FibeAir IP-20G is a compact unit that fits in a single rack unit, with a passive
cooling system that eliminates the need for fans. An IP-20G system consists of an
IP-20G indoor unit (IDU) and one or two radio frequency units (RFUs). A coaxial
cable connects the IDU to each RFU, transmits traffic and management data
between the IDU and the RFU, and provides DC -48V power to the RFU.
An IP-20G IDU contains six Ethernet interfaces, one or two radio interfaces
depending on the hardware configuration, and optionally a 16 x E1/DS1 interface.
The IDU also includes two FE management interfaces, a DB9 dry contact external
alarms interface, an RJ-45 synchronization interface, and an RJ-45 terminal
console interface for connection to a local craft terminal.
IP-20G receives an external supply of -48V, with an optional second power
interface for power redundancy.
The following hardware assembly options are available for the IP-20G IDU:
• One or two radio interfaces
• One or two power interfaces
• With or without 16 x E1/DS1 interfaces
Figure 1: IP-20G Front Panel and Interfaces
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1.1 Ethernet Traffic Interfaces
The front panel of the FibeAir IP-20G contains four electrical and two optical GE
Ethernet traffic interfaces:
• 2 x GE dual mode electrical or cascading interfaces (RJ-45) – GbE1/CS1,
GbE2/CS2
• 2 x GE electrical interfaces (RJ-45) –GbE3, GbE4
• 2 x GE optical interfaces (SFP) – SFP5, SFP6
Important Note: When using electrical ports GbE 1 through GbE 4 to connect
between the IP-20G IDU and an outdoor unit such as IP-20C or
IP-20S, in areas in which severe lightning conditions are likely
to occur, it is required to use lightning protection.
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1.2 Ethernet Management Interfaces
FibeAir IP-10G contains two FE management interfaces, which connect to a single
RJ-45 physical connector on the front panel (MGMT).
RJ-45 Connector
Management Switch
(female)
TX+ 1
TX- 2
Port 1
RX+ 3
RX- 4
TX+ 5
TX- 6
Port 2
RX+ 7
RX- 8
Figure 2: Management Interface Pin Connections
1.2.1 Management Interface Cable Options
If the user only needs to use a single management interface, a standard Cat5 RJ-
45 cable (straight or cross) can be connected to the MGMT interface.
To access both management interfaces, a special 2 x FE splitter cable can be
ordered from Ceragon.
Table 1: 2 x FE Splitter Cable Marketing Model
Marketing Model Marketing Description Part Number
SPL-ETH-CBL Ethernet split cable rohs WA-0245-0
1.3 TDM Interfaces (E1/DS1 1x16) (Optional)
Optionally, FibeAir IP-20G can be ordered with an MDR69 connector in which 16
E1/DS1 interfaces are available (ports 1 through 16).
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1.4 Radio Interfaces
FibeAir IP-20G includes one or two radio interfaces, depending on the hardware
assembly option that was selected. Each radio interface uses a TNC connector
type. Each radio interface is connected to an RFU via coaxial cable. This
connection is used for traffic between the RFU and the IDU. It is also used to
provide -48V DC power from the IDU to the RFU, as well as for management and
configuration of the RFU.
The radio interfaces are labeled Radio 1 and, if there is a second radio interface,
Radio 2.
1.5 Power Interfaces
FibeAir IP-20G receives an external supply of -48V current via one or two power
interfaces (the second power interface is optional for power redundancy). The IP-
20G monitors the power supply for under-voltage and includes reverse polarity
protection, so that if the positive (+) and negative (-) inputs are mixed up, the
system remains shutdown.
The allowed power input range for the IP-20G is -40V to -60V. An under voltage
alarm is triggered if the power goes below the allowed range, and an over voltage
alarm is triggered if the power goes above the allowed range.
1.6 Synchronization Interface
FibeAir IP-20G includes an RJ-45 synchronization interface for T3 clock input and
T4 clock output. The interface is labeled SYNC.
1.7 Terminal Interface
FibeAir IP-20G includes an RJ-45 terminal interface (RS-232). A local craft terminal
can be connected to the terminal interface for local CLI management of the unit.
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1.8 External Alarms
IP-20G includes a DB9 dry contact external alarms interface. The external alarms
interface supports five input alarms and a single output alarm.
The input alarms are configurable according to:
1 Intermediate
2 Critical
3 Major
4 Minor
5 Warning
The output alarm is configured according to predefined categories.
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1.9 FibeAir IP-20 Assured Platform
Ceragon’s FibeAir® IP-20 Assured platform enhances network reliability and
security, ensuring that mission-critical networks maintain availability, and
protecting the confidentiality and integrity of their users’ data.
The FibeAir IP-20 Assured platform is compliant with FIPS 140-2, including:
• Compliance with FIPS 140-2 specifications for cryptography module.
• FIPS 140-2 Level 2 physical security.
• AES-256 encryption (FIPS 197) over radio links.
The FibeAir IP-20 Assured platform also provides:
• Secured communication and protocols for management interface.
• Centralized user authentication management via RADIUS.
• Advanced identity management and password policy enforcement.
• Security events log.
• Secure product architecture and development.
The following products are included in the FibeAir IP-20 Assured platform:
• FibeAir IP-20G Assured
• FibeAir IP-20GX Assured
• FibeAir IP-20A Assured
• FibeAir IP-20N Assured
• FibeAir IP-20LH Assured
• FibeAir IP-20C Assured
• FibeAir IP-20S Assured
Note: FibeAir IP-20 Assured is supported with certain versions of
CeraOS. To determine whether a specific CeraOS version
supports FibeAir IP-20 Assured, check the Release Notes for
the CeraOS version.
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2. Preparing for Installation
This section provides instructions for transporting, inspecting, and unpacking the
equipment for an IP-20G system prior to installation.
2.1 Transportation/Storage
The equipment cases are prepared for shipment by air, truck, railway and sea,
suitable for handling by forklift trucks and slings. The cargo must be kept dry
during transport and storage.
For sea-transport, deck-side shipment is not permitted. Carrier-owned cargo
containers should be used.
It is recommended that the equipment is transported to the installation site in its
original packing cases.
If any intermediate storing is required, all cases must be stored under dry and cool
conditions and out of direct sunlight.
2.2 Inspection
Check the packing lists and ensure that correct parts numbers quantities of goods
have arrived.
Inspect for any damage on the cases and equipment. Report any damage or
discrepancy to a Ceragon representative, by e-mail or fax.
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2.3 Unpacking Equipment at the Site
The equipment is packed in sealed plastic bags and moisture absorbing bags are
inserted. Any separate sensitive product, i.e. printed boards, are packed in anti-
static handling bags. The equipment is further packed in special designed cases.
Marking is done according to standard practice unless otherwise specified by
customers.
• Customers address
• Contract No
• Site name (if known)
• Case No
Dimensions and weight of each case are specified in the packing specification
issued for the respective shipment.
Caution!
It is essential that whenever unpacking or disassembling the equipment and
handling printed circuit boards, special precautions should be taken to avoid ESD
(Electrostatic Static Discharge). Generally, units with static discharge protection
should not be unpacked until the installation takes place.
Ensure you are properly grounded at a controlled ESD point before and during
unpacking and handling of any sensitive component.
To avoid malfunctioning or personnel injuries, equipment or
accessories/kits/plug-in unit installation, requires qualified and trained personnel.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Ceragon Networks could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment
Where special cables, shields, adapters and grounding kits are supplied or
described in this manual, these items must be used, to comply with the relevant
regulations.
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3. Installing the IP-20G IDU
This section provides instructions for installing a FibeAir IP-20G IDU.
Figure 3: IDU (Full Configuration)
3.1 Kits required to perform the installation
Description Quantity
IP-20G chassis 1
19" rack / sub-rack 1
SM-Card Cover 1
3.2 Tools
• Philips screwdriver
• Flat screwdriver
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3.3 Installing the IP-20G IDU in the Rack (19")
1 Insert and hold the IP-20G IDU in the rack, as shown in the following figures.
Use four screws (not supplied with the installation kit) to fasten the IDU to the
rack.
If you are installing multiple IP-20G units in a single rack, make sure to leave a
space of 1RU after every two IP-20G units, as shown in the figure below. This
restriction also applies to IP-20G units installed in proximity with third party units.
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3.4 Grounding the IP-20G
Connect a grounding wire first to the single-point stud shown in the figure below,
and then to the rack, using a single screw and two washers. Verify that the
grounding resistance is 0-2 ohms.
Note: The grounding wire must be 16 AWG or thicker.
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3.5 Replacing an IP-20G IDU or SM-Card
If you should need to replace the IP-20G IDU, you must first remove the SM-Card
Cover so that you can insert it into the new IDU.
The SM-Card holds the configuration and software for the IDU. The SM-Card is
embedded in the SM-Card Cover, so re-using the existing SM-Card Cover is
necessary to ensure that the unit’s software and configuration is maintained.
In some cases, you may need to replace the SM-Card itself in order to upgrade the
unit’s configuration.
To remove the SM-Card Cover:
1 Switch the unit power off.
2 Loosen the screws of the SM-Card Cover and remove it from the IDU.
3 In the new IDU or, if you are upgrading the SM-Card, the old IDU, make sure
that there is no foreign matter blocking the sockets in the opening where the
SM-Card is installed.
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4 Gently place the SM-Card Cover in its place and tighten the screws, using a
Phillips screwdriver.
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4. Connecting the Power Cable
Important! Before connecting the power supply to the IP-20G unit, you
must verify that the positive pole in the external power supply
is grounded! Power supply grounding should be in according
with the following figure:
Figure 4: Power Supply Grounding
FibeAir IP-20G utilizes a single-feed power interface. Optionally, IP-20G can be
ordered with a second power interface for power redundancy. A power cable
connector is included with the IP-20G unit.
The following power cables are available for use with an IP-20G unit:
Ceragon Part Number Marketing Model Marketing Description
WA-0567-0 CBL-PWR-OE-OE-16A-2.2m Power cable Open-end/Open-end, 16A,
2.2m
WA-0568-0 CBL-PWR-OE-OE-16A-5m Power cable Open-end/Open-end, 16A,
5m
To connect a power cable to the IP-20G:
1 Expose the wires of the power cable.
2 Loosen the top two screws on the connector.
3 Verify that the wiring is according to the correct polarity.
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Figure 5: Correct Wiring of Power Connector
4 Insert the wires into the connector.
5 Secure the wires in the connector with the screws.
6 Plug the connector into the IP-20G power interface and tighten the two
screws on the sides of the connector to secure the connector.
Figure 6: Connecting the Power Cable
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4.1 Power Supply Notes
When selecting a power source, the following must be considered:
• Voltage range: -40 VDC to -60 VDC.
• Recommended: Availability of a UPS (Uninterrupted Power Source), battery
backup, and emergency power generator.
• The power source must be grounded.
• The unit has more than one supply connection - Remove all power from the
unit for servicing.
Important! Make sure to use a circuit breaker to protect the circuit from
damage by short or overload. In a building installation, the
circuit breaker shall be readily accessible and incorporated
external to the equipment. The maximum rating of the
overcurrent protection shall be 10 Amp, while the maximum
current rating is 5 Amp.
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5. Cabling Requirements for Unit Redundancy
5.1 Cabling for Ethernet Interfaces
For Ethernet Splitter Mode, the following Y-cable must be connected to the
relevant interfaces on the active and standby units:
Table 2: Y-Cable for Electrical Splitter Mode FE Traffic Interface Protection
Part Number Marketing Model Description
WA-0244-0 15P-PROT-CBL CABLE,RJ45F TO 2XRJ45, 1.34M,CAT-5E,
No special cabling is required for other Ethernet protection modes.
5.2 Cabling for E1/DS1 Interfaces
If the E1/DS1 interfaces are being used, a Y-cable is used to connect the active and
standby E1/DS1 interfaces. The following table shows the Part Number and
Marketing Model of the Y-cable required for E1/DS1 protection.
Table 3: Y-Cable for E1/DS1 Protection
Part Number Marketing Model Description
wa-0391-0 IP-10 16E1 protection Y-cable, MDR68 CABLE,2xSCSI68 LEFT ANGL
SCSI68,0.6M,120 OHM,ADAP
5.3 Cabling for T3 Synchronization
If T3 synchronization input is being used, a Y cable is used to connect to the active
and standby Sync interfaces.
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5.4 Inter-IDU Protection Connectivity and Management
IP-20G units in a redundancy configuration must have their CPUs interconnected
in order to synchronize their protection status. The same IP address is used for
both IP-20G units, to ensure that management is not lost in the event of
switchover. A special cable is required to enable this connectivity.
Table 4: Splitter Cable for Protection and Management
Part Number Marketing Model Description
WA-0720-0 CBL-IP20-EXT-PROT+MGMT CABLE,RJ45F TO 2XRJ45,1.34M,CAT-
5E,WITH MALE TO MALE CONNECTION
The protection and management splitter cable must be connected to the
management interfaces of the two IP-20G units using the RJ-45 plug-ends. The
third end of the protection splitter cable (RJ-45 socket) is connected to an external
management station.
IP-20G Management
Port (MGMT)
External Management Connection
IP-20G Management
Port (MGMT)
Figure 7: IP-20G with Unit Redundancy – Protection and Management Connection
The local management connection uses IP-20G management interface 1. The
inter-unit protection connection uses IP-20G management interface 2.
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6. Performing Initial Configuration
This section describes how to establish a management connection with the IP-20G
unit and lists the configuration steps that should be performed in order to enable
basic radio connectivity. For detailed configuration instructions, refer to the User
Guide for Chassis-Based Systems: FibeAir IP-20N, IP-20A, IP-20LH, and Evolution
IP-20LH.
6.1 Establishing a Connection
You can connect to the IP-20G unit using a TP cable with a LAN connection or
using a Serial RS-232 cable.
6.1.1 Connecting to the Unit with a Serial Connection
1 Connect an RS-232 cable with an RJ-45 interface from your laptop or PC to the
Terminal Interface on the IP-20G front panel.
Figure 8: Terminal Interface
2 Configure the following settings for the COM port you are using on your PC or
laptop:
o Bits per Second – 115,200
o Data Bits – 8
o Parity – None
o Stop Bits – 1
o Flow Control - None
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6.1.2 Connecting to the Unit with a LAN Connection
FibeAir IP-20G contains two FE management interfaces, which connect to a single
RJ-45 physical connector on the front panel (MGMT). For details on which type of
cable to use to utilize either one or both management interfaces, refer to
Management Interface Cable Options on page 13.
Connect the cable to Management interface (MGMT) on the IP-20G front panel,
and to the LAN port on the PC.
Figure 9: Management Interface
To establish a connection between the PC and the IP-20G unit, it is necessary to
have an IP address on the PC within the same subnet as the unit. The default IP
address of the IP-20G unit is 192.168.1.1. Set the PC address to e.g. 192.168.1.10
and subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. Note the initial settings before changing.
Note: The chassis IP address, as well as password, should be changed
before the system is set in operation. For more information on
these procedures, see User Guide for Chassis-Based Systems:
FibeAir IP-20N, IP-20A, IP-20LH, and Evolution IP-20LH.
1 Select Control Panel> All Control Panel Items >Network and Sharing Center.
2 Click Change adapter settings.
3 Select Local Area Connection> Properties> Internet Protocol Version 4
(TCP/IP).
o IP address: 192.168.1.10
o Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
o No default gateway
4 Press OK to apply the settings.
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6.2 Logging On
1 Open an Internet browser (Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox).
2 Type in the default IP address "192.168.1.1" in the Address Bar.
Figure 10: Login Window
3 Enter the following values:
o User Name: admin
o Password: admin
4 Click Apply.
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6.3 Changing Your Password
It is recommended to change your default Admin password as soon as you have
logged into the system.
To change your password:
1 Select Platform > Security > Access Control > Change Password. The Change
User Password page opens.
Figure 11: Change User Password Page
2 In the Old password field, enter the current password. For example, upon
initial login, enter the default password (admin).
3 In the New password field, enter a new password. If Enforce Password
Strength is activated, the password must meet the following criteria:
o Password length must be at least eight characters.
o Password must include characters of at least three of the following
character types: lower case letters, upper case letters, digits, and special
characters. For purposes of meeting this requirement, upper case letters
at the beginning of the password and digits at the end of the password
are not counted.
o The last five passwords you used cannot be reused.
4 Click Apply.
In addition to the Admin password, there is an additional password protected user
account, “root user”, which is configured in the system. The root user password
and instructions for changing this password are available from Ceragon Customer
Support. It is strongly recommended to change this password.
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6.4 Configuration
Before connection over the radio hop is established, it is of high importance that
the elements are assigned a dedicated IP address, according to an IP plan for the
total network.
Note: If connection over the hop is established with identical IP
addresses, an IP address conflict will occur, and remote
connection to the element on the other side of the hop may be
lost.
By default all elements have the same IP settings:
• IP address: 192.168.1.1
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Note: After the new IP address is set, the contact with the element
will be lost. In order to reconnect, the PC must have an IP
address within the same subnet as the element.
In addition to setting the IP addresses, the following configuration steps should be
performed in order to establish basic connectivity. For a detailed description of
these procedures, refer to the User Guide for Chassis-Based Systems: FibeAir IP-
20N, IP-20A, IP-20LH, and Evolution IP-20LH.
• Enable the Radio Interfaces
• Set the Radio Frequencies
• Configure the License
• Unmute the Radio
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6.5 Applying a Pre-Defined Configuration File
IP-20 units can be configured from the Web EMS in a single step by applying a pre-
defined configuration file. A pre-defined configuration file can be prepared for
multiple IP-20 units, with the relevant configuration details specified and
differentiated per-unit.
The pre-defined configuration file is generated by Ceragon Global Services and
provided as a service.
The pre-defined configuration file must be compatible with the CeraOS version
the IP-20 device is running. Configuration files created for CeraOS 9.2 cannot be
used with CeraOS 9.2.5 or higher. Configuration files must also be compatible with
the type of IP-20 device. For example, a configuration file created for IP-20GX
cannot be applied to an IP-20G device.
For further information on the creation of pre-defined configurations, consult
your Ceragon representative.
To apply a pre-defined configuration file:
1 Select Quick Configuration > From File. The Quick Configuration – From File
page opens.
Figure 12: Quick Configuration – From File Page
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2 Click Browse, and select the configuration file for your unit.
Figure 13: Quick Configuration – From File Page – Configuration File Loaded
3 In the Device List field, select the IP-20 unit you are configuring.
4 Optionally, click View file to display the configuration file (read-only).
5 To initiate the configuration, click Submit. Progress is updated in the Quick
Configuration – From File page.
When the configuration is complete, the unit reboots.
If the configuration file includes changing from ETSI to ANSI mode, the unit
reboots at that point in the configuration. After the reboot, you must return to
the Quick Configuration – From File page and re-initiate the configuration.
Note: If the pre-defined configuration file included a new IP address for the unit,
make sure to configure an IP address on the PC or laptop you are using to
perform the configuration within the same subnet as the IP-20 unit’s new
IP address.
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7. Specifications
7.1 Environmental Specifications for IDU
• Operating: ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 Class 3.2
• Temperature:
o -5C (23F) to 55C (131F) – Temperature range for continuous operating
temperature with high reliability.
o -25C (-13F) to 65C (149F) – Temperature range for exceptional
temperatures, tested successfully, with limited margins.
Note: Cold startup requires at least -5C (23F)
• Humidity: 5%RH to 95%RH
7.2 Environmental Specifications for RFU
• Operating: ETSI EN 300 019-1-4 Class 4.1
• Temperature:
o -33C (-27F) to +55C (131F) – Temperature range for continuous
operating temperature with high reliability:
o -45C (-49F) to +60C (140F) – Temperature range for exceptional
temperatures; tested successfully, with limited margins:
• Humidity: 5%RH to 100%RH
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7.3 Mechanical Specifications
Table 5: IDU Mechanical Specifications
IDU Dimensions Height: 44 mm/1.73” (1RU)
Width: 426 mm/16.77”
Depth: 180 mm/7.08”
Weight: 2.5 kg/5.5 lbs.
IDU-RFU Coaxial cable RG-223 (300 ft), Belden 9914/RG-8
Connection (1000 ft) or equivalent, TNC connectors to the IDU,
N-type connectors (male) to the RFU.
Table 6: RFU-C Mechanical Specifications
RFU-C Dimensions Height: 200 mm/7.87”
Width: 200 mm/7.87”
Depth: 85 mm/3.35”
Weight: 4kg/9 lbs.
RFU-C Standard 50 mm-120 mm/2”-4.5” (subject to vendor and
Mounting OD Pole antenna size)
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7.4 Power Consumption Specifications
The following table shows the maximum power consumption for IP-20G IDU and
supported RFUs. The++ maximum power consumption for the entire system is the
sum of the IDU and the RFUs connecting to it.
Configuration Power (W) Comments
IDU Eth-only with single RFU 23.5W
Addition for second RFU 2.9W
Addition for 16 E1s 11W
6-26 GHz 1+0: 22
RFU only.
1+1: 39
RFU-C
28-38 GHz 1+0: 26
RFU only.
1+1: 43
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8. Acceptance & Commissioning Procedures
This chapter provides Ceragon's recommended Acceptance and Commissioning
Procedure for IP-20. Acceptance and commissioning should be performed after
initial setup is complete.
The purpose of this procedure is to verify correct installation and operation of the
installed link and the interoperability with customer end equipment.
Ceragon's Acceptance and Commissioning procedure includes the following
stages:
• Site Acceptance Procedure
• Commissioning of radio link
The Site Acceptance Procedure is a checklist that summarizes the installation
requirements of the site at which the products were installed.
The commissioning tests cover the required configuration information that should
be recorded, and the tests that should be performed on the radio link.
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8.1 Site Acceptance Procedure
The purpose of the following procedures is to verify that all installation
requirements were noted and checked. Following this procedure will ensure
proper, long-lasting, and safe operation of the product.
The checklist below summarizes the installation requirements of the site.
SITE ACCEPTANCE CHECKLIST
1. SITE INFORMATION
Customer:
Radio model:
Site name:
Site code:
Radio link code:
Site address:
2. ANTENNA MOUNTING
Antenna mount type:
Mount is of sufficient height to clear local obstructions OK
Mount is safely positioned to not cause a safety hazard OK
Mount is secure and perpendicular OK
Mount is grounded as per site specifications OK
All steelwork is Galvanized or Stainless Steel as appropriate OK
3. ANTENNA
Antenna type (model and size):
Antenna is securely fixed to mount OK
Antenna is grounded as per site specifications OK
Antenna sway braces are installed correctly (where applicable) OK
Antenna Radome is securely fitted (where applicable) OK
Water drain plugs are fitted and removed, as appropriate OK
Antenna sealing O-Ring is properly fitted and not damaged OK
Antenna/Launch unit polarization is as per link requirements OK
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SITE ACCEPTANCE CHECKLIST (continued)
4. RADIO FREQUENCY UNIT (RFU)
(Direct or Remote
Type of RFU mount:
mount)
RFU is securely mounted to the antenna or pole OK
RFU is grounded as per installation instructions OK
RFU‘s polarization is as per link requirements OK
RFU is installed properly and has no physical damage OK
For Remote-Mount Only:
Remote mount kit is securely mounted to the pole OK
Flexible waveguide has no physical damage and connectors are sealed OK
All flexible waveguide bolts are secured using washers and lock-washers,
OK
as appropriate
Flexible waveguide is secured to the pole OK
6. COAX CABLE
Overall cable length:
Cable type:
N-Type connectors assembled properly on the cable OK
Cable connected securely to RFU and IDU OK
Cable connector is weather-proofed (sealed) at the RFU OK
At the RFU, cable has a service/drip loop to prevent moisture from
OK
entering the connector
Cable is secured using suitable restraints to fixed points at regular
OK
intervals (0.5 m recommended)
Cable has no sharp bends, kinks, or crushed areas. All bends are per
OK
manufacturer specifications
Grounding/lightning protection is as per site specifications OK
Lightning protection type and model:
Cable point-of-entry to building/shelter is weather-proof OK
Cable ends are properly labeled OK
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SITE ACCEPTANCE CHECKLIST (continued)
7. FLEXIBLE WAVEGUIDE
Overall flexible WG length:
Flexible WG type:
Flexible WG is connected securely to RFU and Antenna OK
Flexible WG connector is weather-proofed (sealed) at the RFU OK
At the RFU, the flexible WG has a service/drip loop to prevent moisture
OK
from entering the connector
Flexible WG is secured using suitable restraints to fixed points at regular
OK
intervals (0.5 m recommended)
Flexible WG has no sharp bends, kinks, or crushed areas. All bends are
OK
per manufacturer specifications
Flexible WG point-of-entry to building/shelter is weather-proof OK
Flexible WG ends are properly labeled OK
8. INDOOR UNIT
IDU is securely mounted to the rack OK
IDU is located in a properly ventilated environment OK
IDU fans are functional and air flow to the fans is not disrupted OK
IDU and rack are grounded as per site specifications OK
Traffic cables and connections are properly terminated as per
OK
manufacturer/cable instructions
All cabling is secured, tidy, and visibly labeled OK
9. DC POWER SUPPLY - Two Inputs
Measured DC voltage input to the IDU: (-40.5 to -60 VDC)
(at least 3 Ampere per
Power-Supply maximum current:
carrier)
Power-Supply is properly grounded OK
DC power backup type:
IDU DC connector is secure and the DC input leads are correctly
OK
terminated (no bare wires are visible)
IDU DC connector (+) and (GND) leads are shorted and GND is grounded OK
10. RACK INSTALLATION
Rack is mounted to the shelter floor with four screws OK
Rack is mounted to the shelter wall with two screws OK
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SITE ACCEPTANCE CHECKLIST (continued)
11. REMARKS/NOTES
12. GENERAL INFORMATION
Name:
Title:
Site accepted by: Company:
Signature:
Date:
Name:
Title:
Site approved by: Company:
Signature:
Date:
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8.2 Site Acceptance Checklist Notes
The following notes provide important additional information about the Site
Acceptance Checklist.
1 Antenna Mounting
• Mounting pole is of sufficient height to clear local obstructions, such as
parapets, window cleaning gantries, and lift housings.
• Mounting Pole is of sufficient height, and is safely positioned, so as not to
cause a safety hazard. No person should be able to walk in front of, or look
directly into the path of the microwave radio beam. Where possible, the pole
should be away from the edge of the building.
• Mounting pole is secure and perpendicular. A pole that is not perpendicular
may cause problems during antenna alignment.
• Mounting pole is grounded as per site specifications. All operators and site
owners have specific requirements regarding the grounding of installations. As
a minimum, typical requirements are such that any metal structure must be
connected to the existing lightning protection ground of the building. Where it
extends beyond the 45 degree cone of protection of existing lightning
conductors, additional lightning protectors should be installed.
• All steelwork is Galvanized or Stainless Steel, as appropriate to prevent
corrosion.
2 Antenna
• Antenna is grounded as per site specifications. See the third point in the
Antenna Mounting section above.
• Antenna sway braces are fitted and installed correctly, where applicable.
Typically, for an antenna of 1.2 m or larger, an extra sway brace is fitted to the
mounting frame of the antenna. This sway brace should not be mounted to
the same pole as the antenna, but should be installed directly back to the
tower or an alternative point.
• Antenna Water Drain Plugs are fitted and removed, where appropriate. Some
antennas have moisture drain plugs installed at various points around the
antenna. The purpose of these plugs is to allow any moisture that forms on
the inside of the antenna or radome to drip out and prevent a pool within the
antenna. Only the plugs at the bottom of the antenna, after installation,
should be removed. All other plugs should be left in position.
3 RFU (Outdoor Unit)
• The RFU is grounded as per installation instructions. See the third point in the
Antenna Mounting section above.
• The RFU polarization is as per link requirements and matches the polarization
of the antenna.
4 Indoor Unit
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• The main traffic connections are correctly terminated and crimped as per
cable and connector manufacturer instructions. All fiber optic patch leads
should be routed carefully and efficiently, using conduits to prevent damage
to the cables.
• All other user terminations are secure and correctly terminated.
• All labeling is complete as per site requirements. Labeling is specific to each
customer. At a site with only one installation, labeling may be unnecessary.
However, at sites with multiple installations, correct and adequate labeling is
essential for future maintenance operations.
Typical labeling requirements include:
Antenna labels - for link identity and bearing
RFU labels - for link identity, frequency, and polarization
Coax cable labels - for link identity, close to the RFU, IDU, and either end of any
joint
IDU labels - for link identity
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8.3 Radio Link Commissioning Procedure
8.3.1 Scope
This section describes the recommended commissioning tests for IP-20 radio link
in a 1+0 configuration.
The purpose of the commissioning tests is to verify correct and proper operation
of the product.
8.3.2 Commissioning Test
The following tests should be performed on each installed link.
8.3.2.1 Link Verification
• Received Signal Level (RSL) is up to +/- 4 dB from the expected (calculated)
level at both ends of the link.
• Radio Bit Error Rate (BER) is 10E-11 or lower.
• If working with ATPC, ATPC is operating as expected (RSL = reference level).
8.3.2.2 Ethernet Line Interfaces Test
• Connect Ethernet Packet Analyzer to the GbE port. Use physical loop at
remote end (or connect second analyzer). Run Packet Loss test for at least one
hour (load rate as per Ceragon's specifications for the chosen MRMC).
• Connect Ethernet Packet Analyzer to the FE port. Use physical loop at remote
end (or connect second analyzer). Run Packet Loss test for at least one hour
(load rate as per Ceragon's specifications for the chosen MRMC).
Interoperability Verification
• Connect customer end equipment to the line interfaces, and verify correct
operation.
• Further interoperability tests should be performed in accordance with the
specific requirements of the connected end equipment.
8.3.2.3 Management Verification
• Launch the HTTP management and verify that you can manage the link and
that you are able to perform changes to the link configuration (frequency
channel, Tx power, system name, time & date, etc.)
• Verify that correct parameters are reported when performing the above.
• Verify that there are no active alarms on the link.
• If the management station is located at a remote site (Network Operation
Center), verify that the management station can manage the link and receive
traps.
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8.4 IP-20 Commissioning Log
The Commissioning Log is an integral part of the commissioning procedure and
should be filled in for each installed link.
The Commissioning Log gathers all relevant information regarding the installed
link and contains a checklist of all recommended commissioning tests.
Maintaining the Commissioning Log is important for tracking your installations,
and to provide essential data for Ceragon Networks.
Upon completing the Commissioning Log, send the log to Ceragon support center
at
[email protected].
IP-20 LINK COMMISSIONING LOG
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
Customer:
Radio model:
Configuration:
Radio link code:
Site 1 name & add:
Site 2 name & add:
2. RFU Site 1 Site 2
RFU model:
RFU p/n:
RFU s/n:
RFU SW:
IDU model:
IDU p/n:
IDU s/n:
IDU SW:
Tx frequency (MHz):
Rx frequency (MHz):
Link ID:
Tx power (dBm):
ATPC on/off:
ATPC ref level:
RFU Polarization:
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3. ANTENNA AND RFU MOUNT Site 1 Site 2
Antenna vendor and model:
Antenna size:
Mounting type:
Mounting losses:
4. LINK PARAMETERS Site 1 Site 2
Link distance:
Rain zone:
Expected RSL (dBm):
Expected Diversity RSL (dBm):
RSL Main (dBm):
RSL Diversity (dBm):
Deviation from exp?
RSL ≤4 dB?
5. COMMISSIONING TESTS Site 1 Site 2
Line loopback: Pass Pass
RFU loopback: Pass Pass
Radio BER: Pass Pass
FE test: Pass Pass
GbE test: Pass Pass
6. MANAGEMENT
CONFIGURATION Site 1 Site 2
Eth IP Address:
Eth IP mask:
Default router:
In-band VLAN
7. REMARKS/NOTES
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8. INSTALLATION INFORMATION
Name:
Company:
Installed by:
Date:
Signature:
Name:
Company:
Commissioned by:
Date:
Signature:
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