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MCS Index graph Figure 11 : MCS Index graph Packet Error Ratio graph Figure 12 : Packet Error Ratio graph Chapter 7: Operation 153
Received Frames graph Figure 13 : Received Frames graph Transferred Frames graph Figure 14 : Transferred Frames graph Prefix Zone Statistics When Deterministic prefix is enabled and in the Multi PoP deployments, the mesh is divided into prefix zones. Prefix Zone statistics are available in Statistics > Prefix Zone page.
Engineering Engineering page displays the engineering information of system and sector. Figure 15 : Engineering tab Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) The BGP is the protocol used throughout the Internet to exchange routing information between networks. It is the language spoken by routers on the Internet to determine how packets can be sent from one router to another to reach their final destination. BGP has worked extremely well and continues to the be protocol that makes the Internet work.
Maps Map displays the topology and location/sites of the deployed nodes in the cnWave network. Click Maps icon on the left panel to display the nodes. Tools Tools menu contains Factory Reset and Logs options. Factory Reset is used to set the default settings.
. Figure 16 : Tools menu Logs tab is used to view and download the error logs. To download the error logs select the node from the drop-down and click Download Logs. Figure 17 : Logs tab After clicking Download Logs, downloading status is displayed.
Figure 18 : Download status To download the logs for self node, click Download Logs at the bottom and save the log file. Figure 19 : Saving log file cnMaestro support for Onboard Controller From System Release 1.0.1 onwards, Onboard E2E controller can be managed by cnMaestro 2.5.0 (onpremises) for network management.
1. Once Onboard E2E controller is enabled from device GUI, enter cnMaestro URL. If Cambium ID based authentication option is enabled in cnMaestro, then enter cambium ID and onboarding key. 2. Click Enable E2E on Onboard E2E Controller in device GUI. 3. Enter cnMaestro management configuration information. l Remote Management - Select the required remote management option l cnMaestro URL - cnMaestro address l Cambium ID - Cambium ID of the device l Onboarding key - Password to onboard the device 4.
6. The Network Onboard window appears and provides option to edit network name. 7. Click Save. After the successful onboarding of E2E Network, it can be managed through cnMaestro.
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Chapter 8: Regulatory Information This chapter provides regulatory notifications. Caution Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipment must not be made unless under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance. Any such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) compliance The EMC specification type approvals that have been granted for 60 GHz cnWave™ Platform Family are listed in following table. Table 28 :EMC compliance Region Specification USA FCC Part 15 Class B Canada RSS Gen Europe/International EN 301 489-1 V2.1.1, EN 301 489-17 V3.1.1 Human exposure to radio frequency energy Relevant standards (USA and EC) applicable when working with RF equipment are: l l l l l l l l ANSI IEEE C95.
The applicable FCC power density exposure limit for RF energy in the 57 – 66 GHz frequency bands is 10 W/m2. For more information, see Human exposure to radio frequency energy. Calculation of power density The following calculation is based on the ANSI IEEE C95.1-1991 method, as that provides a worst case analysis.
Product Countries EIRP (dBm) EIRP (W) Maximum power density (W/m2) Compliance distance (m) V1000 USA, Canada, EU 38 6.3 10 0.22 V3000 USA, Canada 60.5 1122 10 3.0 V3000 EU 55 316.2 10 1.6 V5000 USA, Canada, EU 38 6.3 10 0.22 Note The regulations require that the power used for the calculations is the maximum power in the transmit burst subject to allowance for source-based time-averaging.
Attention Les changements ou modifications non expressément approuvés par les réseaux de Cambium pourraient annuler l'autorité de l'utilisateur à faire fonctionner le système. Type approvals The system has been tested against various local technical regulations and found to comply. Radio specifications section list the radio specification type approvals that have been granted for the 60GHz cnWave products.
Attention Si cet équipement cause des interférences à la réception radio ou télévision.
Figure 3 : 60 GHz cnWave™ V1000 Client Node with no cord Figure 4 : 60 GHz cnWave™ V1000 with US cord Accessory Radio nodes Cambium Part Number 60 GHz cnWave™ V5000 Distribution Node V5000 C6000500A004A 60 GHz cnWave™ V3000 Client Node Radio only V3000 C600500C024A 60 GHz cnWave™ V1000 Client Node with no cord V1000 C600500C14A 60 GHz cnWave™ V1000 with US cord V1000 C600500C001A Chapter 8: Regulatory Information 168
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting This section describes the troubleshooting steps and addresses frequently asked questions related to 60 GHz product deployment. l Field diagnostics logs l Setup IPv4 tunneling l Link is not established l Recovery mode Field diagnostics logs Download the logs to view more information about the error. To download the error logs select the node from the drop-down and click Download Logs. After clicking Download Logs, downloading status is displayed.
To download the logs for self node, click Download Logs at the bottom and save the log file. Setup issues in IPv4 tunneling In IPv4 tunneling, if setup issues occurs then perform the below steps: 1. Click Configuration on the left pane, navigate to Network > Basic > Layer 2 Bridge and verify Enable Layer 2 bridge is selected.
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2. On the same page under Configuration Management, verify E2E Managed Config is selected. 3. Click Configuration > Nodes > PoP DN > Networking > Layer 2 Bridge and verify Disable Broadcast Flood and Disable IPv6 are disabled.
4. Ensure that PoP DN and DNs are in the same subnet and verify gateway is correct.
Link is not established If link is not established between the nodes, then verify the below options: 1. Click Configuration on the left panel, go to Nodes > Radio and verify Sector 2 PoP DN and DN's polarities, frequency and Golay codes.
2. Select DN > Networking > Ethernet Ports, and ensure that specific Ethernet ports are enabled. 3. Click Topology on left pane, go to Nodes and verify Status is Online Initiator. 4. Click Statistics on left pane, go to Links and verify RSSI, MCS, TX Power Index.
5. Go to Performance and verify the graphs. 6. Go to Radio and monitor the throughput capacity. 7. If internal GPS is used, then verify Configuration > Nodes > Radio > GPS > Force GPS Disable is enabled.
PoP not online from E2E/cnMaetro GUI This usually means that the PoP node is not able to talk to the E2E controller. Ensure that the PoP node has the E2E IPv6 configured properly. Also ensure that there is a route between the E2E controller and the PoP node, if they are not in the same VLAN. Try to ping the E2E from the PoP node (login to ssh). Link not coming up 1. Ensure that the two ends of the radios can see each other (clear line of sight in between).
Factory reset Recovery mode is used to reset the configuration to the factory settings. To reset the configuration, perform the following steps: 1. Go to Tools menu and click Factory Reset. Pop-up appears. Confirm to reset the device to factory reset 2. Click Yes to reboot. 3. After the reboot, access the device using IP address 169.254.1.1. Note After factory reset, all configuration set to default mode.
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