User's Manual

Liberator-V1000 User Manual Rev 04v05
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2. SYSTEM OVERVIEW
2.1 Top Level Description
The Liberator-V1000 system operates as a data link in the unlicensed 60
GHz band between 57 GHz and 64 GHz. The antenna radome face
measures only 18cm x 18cm (7” x 7”), making it ideal for unobtrusive
urban deployments.
The Liberator-V1000 is a Transparent Layer 2 Wireless Ethernet Bridge,
and consists of two radio terminals. Each radio terminal is managed
individually through a Web Management Interface or via the SNMP
management protocol.
2.1.1 Versions
There are two versions of the Liberator-V1000:
The Liberator-V1000 Single-port ODU has a single Gigabit Ethernet copper interface with PoE++
powering.
The Liberator-V1000 Dual-port ODU has an additional GigE copper interface (data only, non-powered),
and also a SFP optical port: only one of these two additional data ports may be used at any one time.
Figure 2 - Liberator-V1000 Single-port and Dual-port versions
Table of differences between Single-port and Dual-port versions of Liberator-V1000:
Feature
Single-port
Dual-port
Software
version
All Software releases may be used
Only software releases from 2.1.4.1 onwards may be used
Ports
Single port (PoE & GigE combined)
Primary port: PoE & GigE combined
Secondary port copper: GigE data port
Secondary port SFP: Optical data port
Although both secondary data ports are available on the
terminal, only one of the secondary data ports may be used at
a time. If both secondary data ports are connected, then the
Secondary copper port will have priority and the Secondary
SFP port will be inactive. It is not possible to use both
secondary data ports at the same time.
RJ45 Seal Kit
Required to connect onto the flying lead.
RJ45 seal kit and rain cover / hood are not needed (not
Figure 1 - V1000 radio terminal