User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- interWave WaveNet Link CX User Manual
- One - System Description
- 1-1 General
- 1-2 System Overview
- 1-3 Features
- 1-4 LinkCX Basic Structure
- 1-4.1 Radio Links
- 1-4.2 Data Stream
- 1-4.3 LinkCX Models
- 1-4.4 Mounting and Antenna Alignment
- 1-4.5 Interface Connectors and Indicators
- 1-4.6 Cables
- 1-4.7 Integral Antenna
- 1-4.8 External Antenna
- 1-4.9 Configuration, Operation, and Monitoring
- 1-4.10 SNMP
- 1-4.11 LinkCX Network Management Architecture
- 1-4.12 NMS Connectivity
- 1-4.13 Web-Based GUI Access Security
- 1-4.14 GUI Functions
- 1-5 Typical Applications
- 1-5.1 Internet (ISP)
- 1-5.2 Private Network Wireless Bridged LANs and WANs
- 1-5.3 PCS/PCN and Cellular Networks
- 1-5.4 Wireless Local Loop Networks and Local Exchange Bypass
- 1-5.5 Business Bypass and Local Exchange Bypass
- 1-5.6 Backhaul for Wireless MTU and MTU Access
- 1-5.7 Wireless Mesh Backhaul Networks
- 1-5.8 Wireless ATM Mesh Distribution with StreamNet
- 1-6 Specifications
- Two - Installation Steering Guide
- Three - Installation Planning
- Four - Installing the Link CX
- Five - Final Link CX Setup
- Six - Monitoring and Trend Analysis
- Seven - Troubleshooting the Link CX
- Appendix 1 - Interface Cable Pinouts
- Appendix 2 - Technical Specifications
- Appendix 3 - Using the Web-Based GUI User Interface
- Appendix 4 - Grounding and Lightning Protection
- Appendix 4 - Enterprise MIBs and Traps
114 Link CX User Manual, Version A
DESCRIPTION
"The receive frequency in MHz."
::= { rfFrequencyEntry 3}
-- link_cx_configuration group
rfTxAttenuateControl OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
enabled(1),
disabled(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"If enabled, attenuates the transmit output level by 40 dB."
::= }link_cx_configuration 1}
rfAtpcControl OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
enabled(1),
disabled(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Automatic Tx Power Control mode can be enabled or disabled.
If enabled, the two Link CX radios at opposite ends of the
radio link send each other feedback messages that they use
to adjust their Tx power down to the lowest level that is
consistent with good signal quality."
::= }link_cx_configuration 2}
rfTxPowerLimit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER (-14..16)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Maximum transmit power level limit at the antenna port, in dBm.
The Tx power limit can be set in 1 dB steps within the range
of -14 dBm to +16 dBm. If Automatic Tx Power Control is enabled
the measured Tx power may be lower than this limit. If Automatic
Tx Power Control is disabled the measured Tx power should be
exactly the same as this target value."
::= }link_cx_configuration 3}
rfAtpcAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The IP Address of the peer radio with which this radio exchanges