BreezeCOM and Floware unite We're on your wavelength. We're on your wavelength. BreezeNET DS.5800 BreezeNET DS.5800 www.alvarion.com System Manual © Copyright 2001 Alvarion, Ltd. All rights reserved. Alvarion, BreezeCOM, Floware, WALKair, WALKnet, BreezeNET, BreezeMANAGE, BreezeNET PRO, BreezeNET DS, BreezeACCESS, BreezeLINK, BreezeVIEW and/or other products and/or services referenced herein are either registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of Alvarion, Ltd. or Alvarion, Inc.
BreezeNET DS.5800 Series BU-DS.5800 RB-DS.5800 System Manual Cat. No.
© 2002 by Alvarion Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form without the written permission of the copyright owner. Trade Names BreezeACCESS, BreezeNET, BreezeLINK, BreezeVIEW, BreezeMANAGE, BreezeCONFIG and BreezeWIZARD are trade names of Alvarion Ltd. Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies. Statement of Conditions The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual ii Electronic Emission Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Important Notice iii Important Notice This user's manual is applicable to BreezeNET units and is delivered subject to the following conditions and restrictions: ! This manual contains proprietary information belonging to Alvarion Ltd. Such information is supplied solely for the purpose of assisting explicitly and properly authorized users of BreezeNET.
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Table of Contents System Description ...............................................................1-1 General .......................................................................................1-2 BreezeNET DS.5800 Compatibility and Standards ............1-2 BreezeNET DS.5800 Functional Description ...........................1-3 BU-DS.5800 Wireless Base Unit ........................................1-3 RB-DS.5800 Wireless Bridge .............................................
Precautions ........................................................................2-8 Installing the Outdoor Unit .......................................................2-9 Connecting the Ground and Antenna Cables ...................2-10 Connecting the Indoor-to-Outdoor Cable .........................2-10 Installing the Sun Cover (DS.5800D Units Only) ..............2-11 Installing the Indoor Unit ........................................................2-12 Configuring Parameters ..........................
Chapter 1 System Description About This Chapter This chapter introduces the BreezeNET DS.5800 system, its components and its functions.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 1-2 General The BreezeNET DS.5800 Wireless Base Unit (BU-DS.5800) and Wireless Remote Bridge (RB-DS.5800) are designed to provide longrange point-to-multipoint links for outdoor applications. The products use direct sequence spread spectrum radio technology operating at the frequency range of 5.725 – 5.850 GHz, a part of the FCC's unlicensed Industrial, Scientific, Medical (ISM) band.
System Description 1-3 BreezeNET DS.5800 Functional Description The BreezeNET BU-DS.5800 and RB-DS.5800 can be used as highspeed connections between two or more remote networks. Figure 1-1: DS.5800 Point-to-Multipoint Application BU-DS.5800 Wireless Base Unit The BU-DS.5800 connects one or more remote sites to a central server or Internet connection. In a point-to-multi-point configuration the BUDS.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 1-4 The BU-DS.5800 is the basic unit, equipped with an antenna integrated into the front cover of the outdoor unit. The BU-DS.5800D doesn’t have an integral antenna and is equipped with a connector (on the outdoor unit) for an external antenna (not included with the unit). A protective sun cover is supplied and should be mounted on the front of the outdoor unit.
System Description 1-5 Technical Specifications Supported Standards ! Compliant with ETS 300 328 and ETS 300 826 (CE marked). Configuration and Management Management and Setup SNMP based enhanced Windows platform Configuration Utility Site Survey Tool Integrated into the configuration utility SNMP Agents MIB II, Bridge MIB, DS.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 1-6 Radio Frequency Range 5.725 – 5.850 GHz ISM band Radio Type Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) Wireless LAN Standards Compliant with CFR47 15.247 Selectable sub Channels FCC 1-14, 4 Non-overlapping Low Channel 5740 MHz High Channel 5812 MHz Output Power (at the antenna port) Software Controlled 12, 15, 18, 21, 24 dBm Sensitivity (BER 1E10-6) Data Rate Sensitivity Modulation 11 Mbit/s -85 dBm 256 CCK 5.
System Description 1-7 Interfaces RF (antenna) connector in the outdoor unit (DS.5800D models) N-Type jack, lightning protected Baseband (indoor-to-outdoor units) Outdoor units: Shielded RJ-45 with special water proof sealed cap Indoor units: Shielded RJ-45 Ethernet Indoor units: 10BaseT, (RJ-45) with 2 embedded LEDs Electrical Power Consumption 110 /220 V, 1.75 /.9 A Mechanical Dimensions Outdoor Unit 30.5 x 12 x 5 cm 12 x 4.7 x 2 in Outdoor Unit with Integrated Antenna 30 x 30 x 7.
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Chapter 2 Installation About This Chapter This chapter describes how to install the BreezeNET DS.5800 outdoor and indoor units, as well as how to verify their correct function.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 2-2 Packing List Verify that all of the following items are included with the unit: ! Indoor unit. ! Outdoor unit (includes integrated antenna or antenna connector for optional connection to external antenna). ! Sun Cover with screws (with DS.5800D units only). ! Pole mounting kit for the Outdoor unit (includes two brackets and four sets of screws, nuts and washers). ! 110/220 VAC Power Cord. ! 30 meter Indoor-to-Outdoor cable. ! 3 shielded RJ-45 connectors.
Installation 2-3 Installation Overview 1. Select appropriate locations for the outdoor unit, the antenna (if using an external antenna) and the Indoor unit. 2. Mount the outdoor unit. If using an external antenna mount the antenna and connect it to the outdoor unit. 3. Connect a ground cable from the outdoor unit to an appropriate grounding point. 4. Connect the Indoor-to-Outdoor cable to the outdoor unit and route it to the location selected for the indoor unit.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 2-4 Figure 2-1: General Installation Scheme - Pole Mounting NOTE: Use a straight Ethernet cable to connect the indoor unit to a hub, or use a crossed cable to connect it directly to a PC’s Network Interface Card (NIC). Manual Revision: 1.
Installation 2-5 Outdoor Installation Considerations This chapter describes various considerations to take into account when planning an outdoor installation including site selection, antenna alignment, antenna polarization, antenna seal, and cell size. Collocating DS.5800 Outdoor Units Up to four BU-DS.5800 units using sector antennas, at least 1 m apart can be collocated on the same building top or tower.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 2-6 ! Clearance – Path loss is minimized when there exists a clear line of sight. The number, location, size, and makeup of obstacles determine their contribution to path loss. ! Antenna height – Path loss is lower when antennas are positioned higher. Antenna height is the distance from the imaginary line connecting the antennas at the two sites to ground level. Ground level in an open area is the actual ground.
Installation 2-7 Cell Size/Link Distance In a multipoint environment, cell size is determined by the maximum possible distance between the BU-DS.5800 and a RB-DS.5800 unit. For open outdoor areas with an unobstructed line of sight between the BUDS.5800 and the RB-DS.5800 units, the suggested maximum distance is up to 11 miles (18 km), using the 90° sector antenna available from Alvarion and the integrated 21dBi antenna.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 2-8 Configuring the EIRP of the System Table 2-2: RF Power Settings Antenna Ant. Gain Purpose Power Setting EIRP OMNI-8-5.8 8 dBi Multipoint 24dBm 32dBm SEC5-17V-90-5.8 17 dBi Multipoint 18dBm or less 35dBm UNI-28-5.
Installation 2-9 Installing the Outdoor Unit The outdoor unit can be secured to the pole using one of the following options: ! Special brackets sets (supplied with each unit). There are two pairs of screw holes on the units, allowing the use of the brackets with various pole widths. ! U-bolts - size A (inner installation holes, up to 2" pole). ! U-bolt - size B (outside installation holes, up to 3" pole). ! Metal bands (9/16” wide, minimum 12” long).
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 2-10 Figure 2-3: 3” Pole Mounting Installation Using the Supplied Brackets NOTE: When inserting the open-ended screws, make sure to insert them with the grooves pointing outwards; these grooves are intended to allow fastening of the screws with a screwdriver. Connecting the Ground and Antenna Cables The Ground terminal (marked ) is located on the bottom panel of the outdoor unit. The Antenna RF connector (marked top panel of the BU-DS.5800D outdoor unit.
Installation 2-11 Figure 2-4: The Waterproof Seal 3. Route a straight, uncrimped Ethernet cable (8-wire, 24 AWG) through both the top nut and the waterproof seal. NOTE: The 8-wire cable should be shielded. 4. Insert and crimp the RJ-45 connector. Refer to Appendix B for instructions on preparing the RJ-45 cable connector. 5. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Outdoor unit RJ-45 connector. 6. Replace the waterproof seal and then the top nut.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 2-12 Installing the Indoor Unit Route the Indoor-to-Outdoor cable into the building so that it conveniently reaches the indoor unit while avoiding interference sources. It is recommended that the cable be a little longer then necessary. The cable is supplied open ended so it can be conveniently threaded as shown into the building. 1. Remove the wall-mounting bracket clipped to the back of the indoor unit and mount it on a wall as shown in Figure 2-5.
Installation 2-13 4. After connecting the outdoor unit to the indoor unit using the Indoorto-Outdoor cable, connect the power cord to the unit’s AC socket, located on the bottom panel shown in Figure 2-6. Connect the other end of the power cord to the AC mains after verifying that the unit is rated for the voltage in the country of use; the AC rating is indicated on the bottom panel of the Indoor unit. Figure 2-6: Indoor Unit Bottom Panel 5.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 2-14 Antenna Alignment Usually, low gain antennas do not require alignment due to their very wide radiation pattern. High gain antennas, including the integral antenna of DS.5800 units, have a narrow beamwidth necessitating an alignment procedure in order to optimize the link. Check the antenna alignment by using the RSSI bar on the bottom panel of the RB-DS.5800 unit. To align the antenna: 1. Confirm that the units at both ends of the link are receiving power. 2.
Installation 2-15 Verifying Correct Operation Verifying Correct Operation of the Indoor Unit To verify proper operation, check the LED indicators located on the top panel of the indoor unit as shown in Figure 2-7, and as described in Table 2-3. Table 2-3: Indoor Unit LEDs Name Description Functionality POWER Power indication Green - 48VDC is present on the Radio RJ45 port. Off - No power is supplied to the Radio RJ45 port.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 2-16 Table 2-4: Outdoor Unit LEDs Name Description Functionality WLAN Wireless Link Indicator Blinking Green – Data received or transmitted on the wireless link. Blinking rate is slower when there is less wireless traffic. DC Power Self Test and Power indication Green – Power is available and self test passed. Red – Self test failed. Firmware did not load successfully. ETH Ethernet activity/ connectivity indication OFF –Ethernet connectivity is OK.
Chapter 3 BreezeCONFIG DS About This Chapter This chapter describes how to install and use BreezeCONFIG DS for configuring and managing your DS.5800 units.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 3-2 Introduction BreezeCONFIG DS is an SNMP-based utility that provides a consistent view of the wireless network. The system administrator can use BreezeCONFIG DS to control a large number of DS.5800 units from a single location. The utility can be used to manage BU-DS.5800 and RB-DS.5800 units as well as other members of the BreezeNET family including the BU-DS.11, RB-DS.11, AP-DS.11 and SA-DS.11.
BreezeCONFIG DS 3-3 Installing and Running BreezeCONFIG DS BreezeCONFIG DS is provided for installation on a 3.5” diskette. 1. Insert the provided diskette into the computer where you wish to install BreezeCONFIG DS. 2. Run DS11_2_1_3.exe. 3. Follow all instructions until you are informed that the Utility was installed successfully. 4. Run BreezeCONFIG DS from the Start menu by selecting it in the BreezeCONFIG DS folder under Programs.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 3-4 BreezeCONFIG DS Modes There are several BreezeCONFIG DS modes of operation; these options are selected via the Mode menu in the BreezeCONFIG DS main window. The selected mode(s) is indicated by a check mark in the menu. ! Unit configuration - This is the default mode and is used for setting parameters as detailed in this manual. ! Firmware upgrade – Used for upgrading the embedded software in managed units; refer to page 3-18 for instructions on using this feature.
BreezeCONFIG DS 3-5 Figure 3-1: BreezeCONFIG DS Main Window (Station Control Tab) The Control Window Selecting Units You can select a unit to manage in one of the following ways: ! Click the Network Autodiscovery button. All the IP addresses of units in the same domain but not hidden behind a router (under the selected community) are displayed in the list box underneath the button. Click on an address to select the corresponding unit for viewing and configuration.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 3-6 Assigning and Editing IP Addresses Manually (based on MAC addresses) 1. Click the Set IP button. The Set IP dialog box appears. Figure 3-2: The Set IP Dialog Box 2. Type the parameters in the appropriate fields and click OK; the MAC address is shown on the bottom label of the Indoor and Outdoor units. A message box is displayed notifying you when the changes are to take affect.
BreezeCONFIG DS 3-7 BreezeCONFIG DS Tabs Station Status Tab The Station Status tab displays general information regarding the unit's firmware and hardware versions as well as general unit address information. Figure 3-3: Station Status Tab (RB-DS.5800) ! System Name - The name of the selected unit. ! Location - A user-defined description of the location of the selected unit, up to 28 ASCII characters long (optional). ! MAC Address - MAC address of the selected unit.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 3-8 Figure 3-4: Networking Parameters Tab ! IP Address - The IP address of the selected unit. ! Subnet mask - The Subnet mask of the selected unit. ! Default gateway - The default gateway of the selected unit. ! DHCP - Sets the way your system utilizes the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP, used for automatic IP assignment). " Always - The system searches for a DHCP server each time the unit is turned on.
BreezeCONFIG DS 3-9 Figure 3-5: SNMP Parameters Tab ! Read - The read-only community string of the unit. Default is public. ! Read/Write - The read/write community string of the unit. Default is private. This value is displayed as asterisks for security purposes. ! Trap Host IP Address - The IP address of the host to which SNMP traps are sent. Click the icon directly beneath this field to apply the defined Trap Host IP address.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 3-10 Using the Counters windows, you can view a wide range of performance data at both sides of the link. For RB units, you can monitor the received signal strength through the RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) bar indicator at the bottom of the window. This RSSI bar can be used to optimize antenna alignment and improve link quality. The RSSI bar does not appear for BU units. Additional performance counters displayed in this window include the following.
BreezeCONFIG DS 3-11 ! Link Counters The Tx Success and Tx Fail counters displayed at the end of the counters list are link-specific; to activate these counters for a specific link, select the MAC address of the unit at the other end of the link and click Apply. When you click the Reset Counters button, these counters are actually reset (unlike the other counters which are only reset on screen).
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 3-12 Figure 17: WLAN Parameters Tab (RB Units) ! Regulatory Domain - Displays the regulatory authorities in the relevant country of use (e.g., Canada, ETSI, FCC, Japan). ! Power - Displays the current output power level at the antenna port. ! ESSID - An ASCII string of up to 32 characters used to identify a WLAN that prevents the unintentional merging of two co-located WLANs.
BreezeCONFIG DS 3-13 For RB-DS.5800 units, there are two channel setting options: if you select the Fixed Channel option by clicking the appropriate radio button, then the RB-DS.5800 will search for the BU-DS.5800 unit on the selected channel (from the Channel pull down field) and synchronize with it. The channel you select must match the channel selected in the BU-DS.5800 unit at the other end of the link.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 3-14 Table 3-2:Frequency List Channel Frequency 1* 5740 MHz 2 5745 MHz 3 5750 MHz 4 5755 MHz 5 5760 MHz 6* 5765 MHz 7 5770 MHz 8 5775 MHz 9 5780 MHz 10 5785 MHz 11* 5790 MHz 12 5795 MHz 13 5800 MHz 14* 5812 MHz * indicates a non-overlapping channel. NOTE: The frequencies listed in the table are at the center of the channel. Each channel occupies 22MHz, therefore each channel occupies -11MHz to +11 MHz from the frequency specified.
BreezeCONFIG DS 3-15 Station Control Tab Figure 3-7: The Station Control Tab ! Station Control - Click the Default button for all parameters to revert to the factory defaults. ! Reset Unit - Click the Reset button to reset the unit and apply any changes made to the system parameters. ! Export Configuration - Click the Export button to export the current basic configuration of this unit to a file. A popup window is displayed prompting you to specify the name of the file.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 3-16 This tab displays information regarding the unit’s security configuration. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is an authentication algorithm that protects authorized Wireless LAN users against eavesdropping and is implemented in BreezeNET DS.5800 units. WEP is defined in the IEEE 802.11b standard. This encryption is applicable for both authentication and data and the key length is 40 bits. DS.
BreezeCONFIG DS 3-17 ! CW Min/Max - The size of the contention window. The contention window backoff algorithm is a method used to resolve contention between different stations trying to access the medium. The valid range is from 7 to 1023. Defaults are 31 for CW Min and 1023 for CW Max. ! RTS Threshold - The minimum packet size required for an RTS (Request to Send) to be sent.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 3-18 Trap Monitor Tab Figure 3-10: Trap Monitor Tab When an event occurs, a trap is sent to the defined host address (the setting is made in the SNMP Parameters tab). This window displays the recorded traps. Click the Clear List button to clear the display area. Firmware Upgrade Mode This mode allows the embedded software in managed units to be upgraded. When you select this mode from the Options menu, the following dialog box is displayed.
BreezeCONFIG DS 3-19 NOTE: BreezeCONFIG DS does not resolve the topology of the cell. Therefore, firmware upgrades should be made from the central point where the BUs are located. The list box on the left-hand side of the dialog box displays the managed units; it is sorted sequentially by BU-DS.5800 followed by RB-DS.5800 units. To upgrade firmware: 1. Select the units that you wish to upgrade from the list box.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 3-20 NOTE: Do not disconnect any cables or try to stop the process before downloading is completed. All configured parameters are saved during the upgrade/download procedure. Advanced TFTP Settings Figure 3-13: Advanced TFTP Setup dialog box The Advanced TFTP Setup window enables you to tune the TFTP session parameters for a more efficient firmware upgrade, depending on your actual deployment.
BreezeCONFIG DS 3-21 Figure 3-14: Multiple Configuration Mode dialog box This dialog box lists the selected units and displays the configuration changes to be made during the multiple configuration session. Select the Reset units after setting parameters check box to reset all selected units. A log of the multiple configuration session is displayed during and after the operation.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 3-22 Debug Info This option allows you to create a log file named BreezeLog.log. You can send this log file to Alvarion technical support and receive help based on the information recorded in this file. To start recording, open the Debug Info menu item in the main menu and select Start Log. When you finish recording (usually after 24 hours) select Stop Log from the Debug Info menu item and send the file to Alvarion technical support representatives.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Guide About This Chapter The following troubleshooting guide provides answers to some of the more common problems that may occur when installing and using the BreezeNET DS.5800. If problems not mentioned in this guide should arise, checking the Ethernet and WLAN counters may help. If the problem persists, please feel free to contact your local distributor or the Alvarion Technical Support Department.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual 4-2 Problem and Indication Possible Cause Corrective Action No power to unit. Power LED is off. Power cord is not properly connected. Verify power cord is properly connected to the BreezeNET unit and to the power outlet. Failure to establish wireless link. WIRELESS LINK LED is off and unit resets every few minutes. 1. Power supply to units may be faulty 2. The RB-DS.5800 units may not have the same ESSID as the BUDS.5800. 1. Verify power to units. 2.
Troubleshooting Guide 4-3 Problem and Indication Possible Cause Corrective Action Wireless link established, but there is no Ethernet activity (BUDS.5800 and RBDS.5800 units). 1. Ethernet hub port or UTP cable is faulty. 2. Ethernet port in unit is faulty. 3. The RB-DS.5800 is associated to a BU-DS.5800 unit that is not connected correctly to the LAN. 1. Check that the LINK LED is lighted Green. If this is not the case, the port is inactive. Try another port on the hub or another UTP cable. 2.
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Appendix A: DS.5800 FAQ General Can the BU-DS.5800/RB-DS.5800D indoor unit be placed outdoors? It is not recommended. The BU-DS.5800/RB-DS.5800 indoor units are specified to operate between 0°C and 40°C and is not weather proof so it is best to mount the DS.5800 indoors or in a protective cabinet. Do DS.5800 units support 802.1Q VLAN? Yes, but the support is limited to transparent operation. This means that the DS.5800 does not take any action on 802.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual A-2 Does the BU-DS.5800/RB-DS.5800D support 802.1d spanning tree protocol? No, the BU-DS.5800/RB-DS.5800 does not support spanning tree. What is the normal PER (Packet Error Rate) for the BU-DS.5800/ RB-DS.5800? The error rate will be about 4%-6% (transmitted fragments vs. retry count). This is typical when operating in a non-interference environment at maximum range for bi-directional traffic loads. If the traffic load is more uni-directional, then the PER will be less.
Appendix A: FAQ A-3 Collocation How many BU-DS.5800 or RB-DS.5800 units can be collocated on the same building or tower? You can collocate up to 4 BU-DS.5800 or RB-DS.5800 units on the same structure. Each unit is assigned to one of the non-overlapping channels, 1, 6, 11 or 14. What is the antenna separation requirement for collocating BU-DS.5800 or RB-DS.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual A-4 Performance What is the throughput of the DS.5800? The BU-DS.5800/RB-DS.5800 bridge link typical performance is 4.2Mbps using TCP and 6.2Mbps using UDP. For long-range links, the performance drops by about 5%. What if the DS.5800 link experiences interference? If interference is affecting the DS.5800 link, one of the other channels may be selected to operate away from the frequency of the interference. Also, physically re-locating the antennas may help.
Appendix A: FAQ A-5 Firmware Can the BU-DS.5800/RB-DS.5800 firmware be upgraded? Yes, the firmware in the BU-DS.5800/RB-DS.5800 is stored in flash and is upgraded using the built in Configuration Utility or the TFTP server. Can the BU-DS.5800/RB-DS.5800 flash be erased or the firmware changed by an unauthorized person? No, the TFTP server in the BU-DS.5800/RB-DS.5800 requires the SNMP write community name (password) to perform an upgrade.
BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual A-6 Configuration How can the DS.5800 be configured or managed if the SNMP Community name has been forgotten? Press the reset button on the top panel with a paper clip. This will set the read and write Community names to public and private, respectively. How can the DS.5800 unit be returned to factory default settings? There are two ways. One way is to use the Default button on the Station Control Tab in the DS.5800 Configuration Utility.
Appendix A: FAQ A-7 Management What management options are available for the DS.5800? The BU-DS.5800/RB-DS.5800D comes with a graphical Configuration Utility that operates on any Windows based network ready PC. With this utility you can configure and monitor every DS.5800 on your network. You can also use the DS.5800 SNMP MIB on standard management platforms like SNMPc, and HP Openview. Does the DS.5800 offer out-of-band management? No, the DS.
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Appendix B: Preparing the Indoor to Outdoor Cable The Indoor-to-Outdoor cable provides pin-to-pin connection on both sides. It is supplied open-ended at both sides, to allow the installer to conveniently route the cable into the waterproof seal off the Outdoor unit and through holes in walls. Figure B-1 shows the wire pair connections required for the Indoor-toOutdoor cable.
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BreezeCOM and Floware unite We're on your wavelength. We're on your wavelength. BreezeNET DS.5800 BreezeNET DS.5800 www.alvarion.com System Manual © Copyright 2001 Alvarion, Ltd. All rights reserved. Alvarion, BreezeCOM, Floware, WALKair, WALKnet, BreezeNET, BreezeMANAGE, BreezeNET PRO, BreezeNET DS, BreezeACCESS, BreezeLINK, BreezeVIEW and/or other products and/or services referenced herein are either registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of Alvarion, Ltd. or Alvarion, Inc.