6. CONSTRUCTING A POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT SYSTEM (WT) 6.1.
6.2. OpS 6.2.1. Register the WT ID number to AP Connect the OpS to the target AP and register a WT. Step 1: In the OpS, select the WT Parameter Setup/Control tab. Step 2: Select the WT from "Select WT ID number." Step 3: Specify the setup parameters. - VLAN-TAG Cont: Set the VLAN-TAG Cont to Transparent. - Authen Param: Set the authentication parameter. - Serial number: Set the serial number and click the Set button. - WT Reg.
Step3 Step1 set parameters Select [Parameter setup/control] tab Step2 Select the WT ID number Step4 Set VLAN-ID Set Bandwidth table Figure 6-1 Register the WT ID number to AP 6-75
6.3. Connecting the WT Local Management Tool Connect the WT local management tool terminal to the PC port of the WT adapter (Figure 6-2) using a straight Ethernet cable. Ethernet cable (Straight) local management tool(PC) WT adapter DC24V AC100〜240V AC Adapter IP address: 192.168.1.200 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 initial values IP address:192.168.1.100 Subnet mask:255.255.255.0 Figure 6-2 Connection 6.4. WT Local management tool 6.4.1.
6.5. Installing the WT 6.5.1. Installing the WT Step1 Attach the WT mounting bracket to the WT using the bolts(a)and (b). You can orient the WT either for vertical or horizontal polarization. Step2 Secure the WT mounting bracket to the pole using the bolts. Applicable pole diameter: From Φ31.
A builder prepares a steel pipe by the installation place (a wall, a pole or etc.), and it install. The required space of installation is shown below.
6.5.2.
6.5.3. Setting the WT for Vertical or Horizontal Polarization Rotate the antenna ninety degrees to choose between vertical or horizontal polarization For vertical polarization, position TOP V For horizontal polarization, position at the top. TOP H at the top.
6.6. Installing the WT (External Antenna) 6.6.1. Installing the WT (ExternalΦ30cm Antenna) 1. Φ30cm antenna installation procedure 1) According to the antenna manual of RADIO WAVES, INC., set it up on the pole. (Figure 6-10) 2) Spread specified grease on the O-ring. The spreading method depends on the manual. (Figure 6-11) O-ring Figure 6-10 Φ30cm antenna Figure 6-11 2. WT installation procedure Attach the antenna adaptor to the WT with the O-ring using four M3 screws.
After installing the adaptor Figure 6-13 3. Attachment of the WT to the antenna 1) V(ertical) polarization When using the V polarization, the guide pin of the WT should be turned to right above and inserted into the V guide hole of the plate.
After inserting the guide pin of the WT into the guide hole, presses the WT to the plate. While you are pressing the WT, you must be tightening the four M5 screws.
After inserting the guide pin of the WT into the guide hole, presses the WT to the plate. While you are pressing the WT, you must be tightening the four M5 screws.
6.6.2. Installing the WT (ExternalΦ60cm Antenna) 1. Φ60cm antenna installation procedure 1) According to the antenna manual of RADIO WAVES, INC., set it up on the pole. (Figure 6-20) 2) Spread specified grease on the O-ring. The spreading method depends on the manual. (Figure 6-21) O-ring Figure 6-20 Φ30cm antenna Figure 6-21 2. WT installation procedure Attach the antenna adaptor to the WT with the O-ring using four M3 screws.
After installing the adaptor Figure 6-23 3. Attachment of the WT to the antenna 1) V(ertical) polarization When using the V polarization, the guide pin of the WT should be turned to right above and inserted into the V guide hole of the plate.
After inserting the guide pin of the WT into the guide hole, presses the WT to the plate. While you are pressing the WT, you must be tightening the four M5 screws. (Figure 6-26) Tightening torque:265 N・cm Plate M5 screws WT E L 2 T P O V T O P H ETHER Figure 6-26 2) H(orizontal) polarization When using H polarization, the guide pin of the WT should be rotated to the right and inserted into the H guide hole of the plate.
After inserting the guide pin of the WT into the guide hole, presses the WT to the plate. While you are pressing the WT, you must be tightening the four M5 screws.
6.7. Adjusting the Direction of the WT To adjust the direction of the WT antenna, use the Antenna direction adjustment tool together with the WT Local Management Tool. Step1 Connecting the WT Local Management Tool and display the Receiving Level. - See Subsection 6.7.1 Step2 Rough adjustment - Install the Antenna direction adjustment tool. - See Subsection 6.7.2 Step3 Fine adjustment - See Subsection 6.7.
6.7.1. Connecting the WT Local Management Tool (1) As shown in Figure 6-30, connect the WT Local Management Tool (PC) to the WT adapter. Ethernet cable (Straight) local management tool(PC) WT adapter DC24V IP address: 192.168.1.200 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 AC100〜240V AC Adapter Figure 6-30 How to Install the Cabling (2) Method of measuring the receive level of the WT (P-MP mode) STEP1 Start the WT Local Management Tool in P-MP mode.
6.7.2. Roughly Adjusting the Direction Step1 As shown in Figure 6-32 and Figure 6-33, use the wing bolt (a) to attach the Antenna direction adjustment tool. Step2 As shown in Figure 6-34, loosen the hexagonal socket head bolts (b) and (c) securing the mounting bracket and swing the antenna left or right. Adjust the antenna approximately for the WT direction and finger-tighten the bolts (b) and (c). Step3 As shown in Figure 6-35, loosen the bolts (d), (e), and (f) and tilt the antenna up or down.
6.7.3. Finely Adjusting the Direction Step 1: Horizontal direction As shown in Figure 6-36, loosen the hexagonal socket head bolts (a) and (b) securing the mounting bracket and swing the antenna left or right. Adjust the antenna direction so that the receive level indicates the maximum value, and finger-tighten the bolts (a) and (b). Step 2: Vertical direction As shown in Figure 6-37, loosen the hexagonal socket head bolts (c), (d), and (e) securing the mounting bracket and tilt the antenna up or down.
6.7.4. The receive level and the distance For the receiving AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna) in a point-to-multipoint system, the receiving level at clear sky and the distance are related as shown in Figure 6-38.
0 -10 WT Receiving Level -20 Maximum Receiving Level Receiving Level [dBm] -30 -40 -50 AP Receiving Level -60 -70 Minimum Receiving Level -80 -90 1 10 100 1000 10000 Distance[m] Figure 6-39 Receiving Level and Distance (Sectroral 16QAM) (16QAM) Transmission level (QPSK) Frequency 11.5 [dBm] 26 [GHz] Free space loss Lp[dB] λm Antenna gain[TX+RX] TX Sectoral Antenna Gain:15.5dBiTYP 46.
0 -10 WT Receiving Level -20 -30 Receiving Level [dBm] Maximum Receiving Level -40 -50 -60 AP Receiving Level -70 Minimum Receiving Level -80 -90 1 10 100 1000 10000 Distance[m] Figure 6-40 Receiving Level and Distance (Omni QPSK) Transmission level (QPSK) 14 [dBm] Free space loss Lp[dB] Frequency 26 [GHz] λm Antenna gain[TX+RX] TX Sectoral Antenna Gain:6.5dBiTYP 37.
0 -10 -20 Maximum Receiving Level Receiving Level [dBm] -30 -40 WT Receiving Level -50 AP Receiving Level -60 -70 Minimum Receiving Level -80 -90 1 10 100 1000 10000 Distance[m] Figure 6-41 Receiving Level and Distance (Omni 16QAM) Transmission level (16QAM) (QPSK) Frequency 11.5 [dBm] 26 [GHz] Free space loss Lp[dB] λm Antenna gain[TX+RX] TX Sectoral Antenna Gain:6.5dBiTYP 37.
6.8. Installing the WT Adapter WT Adapter is installed in indoor It is an example of installing the appended wood screw. Screw into the mounting position the wood screw that comes with the WT adapter, leaving 2 mm. Hook the WT adapter on the wood screw.
6.9. Connecting Cables to the WT Use an Ethernet cable (straight) to connect the WT and the WT adapter as shown in Figure 6-43.
(1) Connected cable between WT and ANT port of WT adapter Cable Cable type Ethernet cable for outdoor,straight Range of applicable outer φ5.0 mm〜5.7mm diameter Cable length 50m (maximum) Connector of both side Shape RJ-45 Cable connection Straight connection - WT : MDI - ANT port of WT adapter : MDI-X An Ethernet cable has eight signal lines. Four lines are used to carry Ethernet signals. The remaining four lines are used as power lines and LED control lines.
6.10. Waterproofing WT small window (1) Pass the Ethernet cable through the cold-shrinkable tube (a) from the bonded portion of the spiral tube. Pay attention to the insertion direction (Figure 6-45). Applicable LAN cable diameter: 5.0 mm to 5.
・ Never allow the inside of the small window to become wet. Dampness may cause a malfunction. Connect the Ethernet cable perpendicular to the WT. Failure to do so will spoil the waterproofing effect, resulting in a device malfunction. Bent cable Cable perpendicular to the WT OK NG (4) Mounting spacer (d) - Mount the spacer on the Ethernet cable . - Make sure that the spacer is fully inserted in the small Lid of the WT(Figure 6-49).
Figure 6-50 Figure 6-51 Figure 6-52 Figure 6-53 ・ Slanted mounting of the cold-shrinkable tube as shown below will spoil the waterproofing effect. If the top of the cold-shrinkable tube is 5 mm or less from the top of the spacer, this will also spoil the waterproofing effect. NG NG (6) Wrap the cable with PVC tape (for class 2 protection). Apply the PVC tape so that the cold-shrinkable tube is completely hidden.
Length of PVC tape wrapping 65 22 Ethernetcable cable Small window CS sleeve Spacer PVC tape 6-103
6.11. When you use the cable with the LAP sheath for outdoor 1.Processing of LAP sheath - The LPA sheath is peeled off from the cable point to 120mm. - It cuts it in the part peeled off when there is drain wire. 120mm The cable with the LAP sheath Drain Wire Drain wire is cut on the LAP sheath side. 2.Processing of cutting part - To prevent water being infiltrated in the wire, the self-bonding tape is rolled in the part where the LAP sheath was peeled off as shown in the figure below.
from a small window to the Ethernet cable side by 1/2 coming in succession, and 1 return round trip to the small window side.
6.12. Waterproofing Without Using a Cold-Shrinkable Tube If installing a cold-shrinkable tube fails, use off-the-shelf self-bonding tape to provide the waterproofing. (1) Securing the small Lid of the WT and the spacer Using an appropriate length of self-bonding tape, wrap the tape around both the small Lid of the WT (at its base) and spacer one complete turn. After one turn, wrap about seven turns around the Ethernet cable by overlapping one-half of the previous turn.
(2) Wrapping protective PVC tape Apply the protective PVC tape so that the cold-shrinkable tube is completely hidden. Wrap the tape from the small Lid of the WT to the Ethernet cable, overlapping half of the previous layer. Next, reverse the wrapping direction and wrap one more time to the starting point. Using the PVC tape will guard the self-bonding tape against ultraviolet and other rays. The wrapping also helps increase strength.
6.13. Testing 6.13.1. Perform a continuity test Connect the OpS terminal to an AP, and run a loopback test with the following procedure: Step 1: Click the Testing tab. Step 2: Select a WT from the Select WT ID list. Step 3: Select "Loop back Test." Step 4: Click the Execute button to start the test. Step 5: Check the test result: - Accept : OK - Result : OK - Received frame length : 516 - Transmittion time : The result will vary depending on the distance.
6.13.2. Measure the packet loss rate Connect the OpS terminal to an AP and measure the packet loss rate with the following procedure: Step 1: Click the Testing tab. Step 2: Select a WT from the Select WT ID list. Step 3: Select the "Packet Loss Rate measurement (with Loop back, 10msec)" check box. Step 4: Specify the following settings, and click the Execute button to start the test.
6.14. Check sheet of WT Construction Check the operation of the WT using the check sheet below. Test procedure (A) LED operation test (B) - Remove the AC adapter (to turn off the power) and make sure that all the LEDs are off. - Insert the AC adapter (to turn on the power) and check the states of the LEDs. Loopback test between the WT and the WT adapter Press the TEST switch on the WT adapter and make sure that the ETHER LED goes - out.
7. CONSTRUCTING A POINT-TO-POINT SYSTEM 7.1.
7.2. Connecting the WT Local Management Tool Connect the local management tool terminal to the PC port of the WT adapter (Figure 7-1) using a straight Ethernet cable. Ethernet cable (Straight) Ethernet cable (Straight) local management tool(PC) WT adapter DC24V Master IP address: 192.168.1.200 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Slave IP address: 192.168.1.201 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 AC100〜240V AC Adapter initial values IP address:192.168.1.100 Subnet mask:255.255.255.
7.3. Configure the WT(master) Change the WT’s mode from P-MP to P-P(matser). On the Setup screen in the WT Local Management Tool (Master in P-P mode, Administrator), specify the settings in the following procedure: Step 1: Select the ”Master” setup tab. Step 2: Specify the settings under Setup for Setup Parameters. - System ID Number: Set the system ID number. - Serial number at opposite WT: Set the serial number at the opposite WT. - Encryption Parameter: Set the encryption parameter. - Trans.
Step2 Step1 Step3 Step4 Step5 Figure 7-2 Configure the WT(master) 7-114 Step6
7.4. Configure the WT(slave) Change the WT’s mode from P-MP to P-P(slave). On the Setup screen in the WT Local Management Tool (Slave in P-P mode, Administrator), specify the settings in the following procedure: Step 1: Select the ”Slave” setup tab. Step 2: Specify the settings under Setup for Setup Parameters. - System ID Number: Set the system ID number. - Serial number at opposite WT: Set the serial number at the opposite WT. - Encryption Parameter: Set the encryption parameter. - Trans.
7.5. Installing the WT 7.5.1. Installing the WT(master/slave) Step1 Attach the WT mounting bracket to the WT using the bolts(a)and (b). You can orient the WT either for vertical or horizontal polarization. Step2 Secure the WT mounting bracket to the pole using the bolts. Applicable pole diameter: From Φ31.
A builder prepares a steel pipe by the installation place (a wall, a pole or etc.), and it install. The required space of installation is shown below.
7.5.2.
7.5.3. Setting the WT for Vertical or Horizontal Polarization Rotate the antenna ninety degrees to choose between vertical or horizontal polarization For vertical polarization, position TOP V For horizontal polarization, position at the top. TOP H at the top.
7.6. Installing the WT (External Antenna) 7.6.1. Installing the WT (ExternalΦ30cm Antenna) 1. Φ30cm antenna installation procedure 1) According to the antenna manual of RADIO WAVES, INC., set it up on the pole. (Figure 7-10) 2) Spread specified grease on the O-ring. The spreading method depends on the manual. (Figure 7-11) O-ring Figure 7-10 Φ30cm antenna Figure 7-11 2. WT installation procedure Attach the antenna adaptor to the WT with the O-ring using four M3 screws.
After installing the adaptor Figure 7-13 3. Attachment of the WT to the antenna 1) V(ertical) polarization When using the V polarization, the guide pin of the WT should be turned to right above and inserted into the V guide hole of the plate.
After inserting the guide pin of the WT into the guide hole, presses the WT to the plate. While you are pressing the WT, you must be tightening the four M5 screws.
After inserting the guide pin of the WT into the guide hole, presses the WT to the plate. While you are pressing the WT, you must be tightening the four M5 screws.
7.6.2. Installing the WT (ExternalΦ60cm Antenna) 1. Φ60cm antenna installation procedure 1) According to the antenna manual of RADIO WAVES, INC., set it up on the pole. (Figure 7-20) 2) Spread specified grease on the O-ring. The spreading method depends on the manual. (Figure 7-21) O-ring Figure 7-20 Φ30cm antenna Figure 7-21 2. WT installation procedure Attach the antenna adaptor to the WT with the O-ring using four M3 screws.
After installing the adaptor Figure 7-23 3. Attachment of the WT to the antenna 1) V(ertical) polarization When using the V polarization, the guide pin of the WT should be turned to right above and inserted into the V guide hole of the plate.
After inserting the guide pin of the WT into the guide hole, presses the WT to the plate. While you are pressing the WT, you must be tightening the four M5 screws. (Figure 7-26) Tightening torque:265 N・cm Plate M5 screws W T EL 2 T P O V T O P H ETHER Figure 7-26 2) H(orizontal) polarization When using H polarization, the guide pin of the WT should be rotated to the right and inserted into the H guide hole of the plate.
After inserting the guide pin of the WT into the guide hole, presses the WT to the plate. While you are pressing the WT, you must be tightening the four M5 screws.
7.7. Adjusting the Direction of the WT 7.7.1. Adjusting the Direction of the WT This section describes the procedure for adjusting the antenna direction when a Point-to-Point System is used. When adjusting the direction of the WT antenna, use the “Antenna direction adjustment tool” together with the WT Local Management Tool. Step 1: Connection between WT (master/slave) and WT Local Management Tool and display the Receiving Level. See Subsection 7.7.1.
7.7.1.1. Connecting the WT Local Management Tool (1) As shown in Figure 7-30, connect the WT Local Management Tool (PC) to the WT adapter. Ethernet cable (Straight) local management tool(PC) Master IP address: 192.168.1.200 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Slave IP address: 192.168.1.201 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.
(3) Measuring the receive level of the WT (slave in P-P mode) - Start the WT (slave in P-P mode) and select P-P mode. - On the Radio Link Monitor screen in the slave station in P-P mode, measure the "Receiving Level" value. The procedure is shown in Figure 7-32. ・ The minimum display interval is 1 second, and you need to adjust the antenna direction slowly.
(4) Method of adjustment for near-distance installation If circuit design calls for a receive level of -35 dBm or higher, use the following procedure: - Start the WT Local Management Tool and select P-P mode. - On the Master Setup screen in the master station in P-P mode, change "Trans.Level" from 14[dBm] to -6[dBm]. After the change, click the SETUP button. The procedure is shown in Figure 7-33. OFF Figure 7-33 Setting "Trans.
7.7.1.2. Roughly Adjusting the Direction Step1 As shown inFigure 7-35 and Figure7-36, use the wing bolt (a) to attach the Antenna direction adjustment tool. Step2 As shown in Figure 7-37, loosen the hexagonal socket head bolts (b) and (c) securing the mounting bracket and swing the antenna left or right. Adjust the antenna approximately for the WT direction and finger-tighten the bolts (b) and (c). Step3 As shown in Figure 7-38, loosen the bolts (d), (e), and (f) and tilt the antenna up or down.
7.7.1.3. Finely Adjusting the Direction Step 1: Horizontal direction As shown in Figure 7-39, loosen the hexagonal socket head bolts (a) and (b) securing the mounting bracket and swing the antenna left or right. Adjust the antenna direction so that the receive level indicates the maximum value, and finger-tighten the bolts (a) and (b). Step 2: Vertical direction As shown in Figure 7-40, loosen the hexagonal socket head bolts (c), (d), and (e) securing the mounting bracket and tilt the antenna up or down.
7.7.2. The receive level and the distance In a point-to-point system, the receiving level at clear sky and the distance are related as shown in Figure 7-41.
0 -10 Receiving level -20 Receiving Level [dBm] -30 Maximum receiving level -40 -50 -60 -70 Minimum receiving level -80 1 10 100 1000 10000 Distance[m] Figure 7-42 Receiving Level and Distance (16QAM) Transmission level (16QAM) 14 [dBm] Free space loss Lp[dB] Frequency 26 [GHz] λm Antenna gain[TX+RX] TX WT Antenna Gain:31dBiTYP 62 [dBi] RX WT Antenna Gain:31dBiTYP 7-135 Lp c m f Hz 20 log 4π d λ
7.8. Installing the WT Adapter(master/slave) WT Adapter is installed in indoor It is an example of installing the appended wood screw. Screw into the mounting position the wood screw that comes with the WT adapter, leaving 2 mm. Hook the WT adapter on the wood screw.
7.9. Connecting Cables to the WT(master/slave) Use an Ethernet cable (straight) to connect the WT and the WT adapter as shown in Figure 7-44.
(1) Connected cable between WT and ANT port of WT adapter Cable Cable type Ethernet cable for outdoor,straight Range of applicable outer φ5.0 mm〜5.7mm diameter Cable length 50m (maximum) Shape RJ-45 Cable connection Straight connection - WT : MDI - ANT port of WT adapter : MDI-X An Ethernet cable has eight signal lines. Four lines are used to carry Ethernet signals. The remaining four lines are used as power lines and LED control lines.
7.10. Waterproofing WT small window (1) Pass the Ethernet cable through the cold-shrinkable tube (a) from the bonded portion of the spiral tube. Pay attention to the insertion direction (Figure 7-46). Applicable LAN cable diameter: 5.0 mm to 5.
(4) Mounting spacer (d) - Mount the spacer on the Ethernet cable - Make sure that the spacer is fully inserted in the small Lid of the WT (Figure 7-50). Spacer (d) Inserted Figure 7-49 Figure 7-50 ・ Insert the spacer into the small window fully. Partial insertion of the spacer will spoil the waterproofing effect. (5) Mounting cold-shrinkable tube (a) - Place the cold-shrinkable tube on the spacer and small Lid (Figure 7-51).
・ Slanted mounting of the cold-shrinkable tube as shown below will spoil the waterproofing effect. If the top of the cold-shrinkable tube is 5 mm or less from the top of the spacer, this will also spoil the waterproofing effect. NG NG (6) Wrap the cable with PVC tape (for class 2 protection). Apply the PVC tape so that the cold-shrinkable tube is completely hidden. Wrap the tape from the small Lid of the WT to the Ethernet cable, overlapping half of the previous layer.
7.11. When you use the cable with the LAP sheath for outdoor 1.Processing of LAP sheath - The LPA sheath is peeled off from the cable point to 120mm. - It cuts it in the part peeled off when there is drain wire. 120mm The cable with the LAP sheath Drain Wire Drain wire is cut on the LAP sheath side. 2.Processing of cutting part - To prevent water being infiltrated in the wire, the self-bonding tape is rolled in the part where the LAP sheath was peeled off as shown in the figure below.
from a small window to the Ethernet cable side by 1/2 coming in succession, and 1 return round trip to the small window side. Self-bonding tape part 7.12. Waterproofing Without Using a Cold-Shrinkable Tube If installing a cold-shrinkable tube fails, use off-the-shelf self-bonding tape to provide the waterproofing.
・ For the stretching margin of self-bonding tape, see the instruction manual for the product. ・ When wrapping self-bonding tape, start at the base of the small window and end at the end of the waterproof sleeve. Next, reverse the direction and end at the base of the small window. This procedure makes an attractive wrapping and improves the waterproof effect by making any air pocketsless likely. ・ Overlapping the wraps also protects against air pockets.
START END Length of PVC tape used for wrapping PVC tape Self- bonding tape Spacer Small window 7-145
7.13. Testing 7.13.1. Ping test Connect the WT and the PC as shown in Figure 7-55. Use the PC to perform a ping test in the following procedure. Master PC Slave Ethernet cable (Straight) DC24V WT adapter AC Adapter AC100〜240V Figure 7-55 Ping Test System Diagram Step 1: Start the Windows command prompt. Step 2: Type the following command and press the Return key. Ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx shows the IP address of the opposite PC.
7.13.2. Measure the packet loss rate (with WT Local mnagement tool) Connect the WT Local Management Tool and measure the packet loss rate in the following procedure: Step 1: Start the WT Local Management Tool and select P-P mode. Step 2: Select the Radio Link Monitor tab. Step 3: Set "Display Interval" to 1. Step 4: Click the Start button to start traffic measurement. Step 5: After traffic measurement for any length of time, click the Abort button to end traffic measurement. Step 6: Check "Packet Loss Rate.
7.13.3. Measure the packet loss rate (with OpS) Connect the OpS terminal to the WT (Master) and measure the packet loss rate in the following procedure. Step 1: Select the Traffic Information tab. Step 2: Set "Display Interval" under "Traffic Acquisition." Step 3: Select Save File as ON or OFF. Step 4: Click the Execute button under "Traffic Acquisition" to start traffic measurement.
7.14. Check sheet of Point to Point Construction Check operation of the WT (Master/Slave) using the check sheet below. Test procedure (A) (B) LED operation test - Remove the AC adapter (to turn off the power) and make sure that all the LEDs go out. - Insert the AC adapter (to turn on the power) and check the states of the LEDs. Loopback test between the WT and the WT adapter - Press the TEST switch on the WT adapter and make sure that the ETHER LED goes out.
8. Standard Tools to be Used The table below lists the tools used during installation or maintenance of the units. No.
9. INITIAL VALUES 9.1. Point to Multipoint system The factory-set initial values for a point-to-multipoint system are shown below. 9.1.1. Initial values for AP parameters (Point to Multipoint System) Table 9-1 shows the AP initial values.
Not registered Registered /Not registered invalid valid 192.168.0.5 0.0.0.0〜255.255.255.255 invalid valid Not registered Registered /Not registered invalid valid 192.168.0.6 0.0.0.0〜255.255.255.255 invalid valid Not registered Registered /Not registered invalid valid 192.168.0.7 0.0.0.0〜255.255.255.255 invalid valid Not registered Registered /Not registered invalid valid 192.168.0.8 0.0.0.0〜255.255.255.
9.1.2.
9.1.4. Initial values for AP-IFU swiches Table 9-4 Initial values for AP-IFU swiches Iteme Initial values ETHER1 AUTO/100FULL SW 100FULL ETHER2 AUTO/100FULL SW 100FULL .
9.1.5. Initial values for WT(Master) parameters (Point to point System) Table 9-5 lists the WT defaults set in the factory.
9.1.6. Initial values for WT (Slave) parameters (Point to point System) Table 9-6 lists the WT defaults set in the factory. Setting tool Parameters Initial values 1 System ID number 0 2 serial number at Opposite WT 11 blank characters 3 Encryption parameter 10 blank characters 4 5 Transmit level Interface class 14dBm AUTO 6 Radio frequency Not set 7 IP ADDRESS 192.168.1.100 8 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 9 Default gateway 192.168.1.
10. System example Point to Multipoint system An example point-to-multipoint system configuration is shown in Figure 10-1. The settings of this system configuration are as follows: AP setting: Table 10-1 WT setting: Table 10-2 VLAN switch setting: Figure 10-2 VID:2 WT1 non-transparent IP:192.168.1.100 IP :192.168.0.1 Sub:255.255.255.
Table 10-1 Setup parameters AP(Point to Multipoint) AP Item Value Tool OpS Frame Priority 4 Management Tool User Frame Priority 0 Management Tool OpS Frame Vlan-ID 500 Management Tool AP IP address 192.168.0.1 Management Tool Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Management Tool Default gateway 192.168.0.254 Management Tool Trap Des. IP1 192.168.0.120 Management Tool Trap Des. IP2 non-Reg Management Tool Trap Des.
Table 10-2 Setup parameters WT(Point to Multipoint) WT WT1 WT2 WT3 Item Value Value Value Tool WT ID Number 1 2 3 Management Tool AP ID Number 1 1 1 Management Tool Encryption Parameter 1234567890 0987654321 9876543210 Management Tool 1 2 3 OpS Select number WT ID VLAN-TAG Cont non-transparent non-transparent non-transparent OpS Authen. Param 1234567890 0987654321 9876543210 Serial number (example) NJJW000011T NJJW000012T NJJW000013T OpS WT Reg.
Point to Maltipoint VLAN SW parameters In case of connecting with WT1's TestPC AP's TestPC AP IFU PortNumber tag type VID Number In case of connecting with WT3's TestPC AP's TestPC L2 SW 1 tagged Default 2 untag Default 3 untag 2 4 untag 50 5 untag 100 6 untag 200 7 untag 300 8 untag 500 AP's TestPC In case of connecting with WT2's TestPC Figure 10-2 Point to Maltipoint VLAN SW parameters 10-160 OpS PC
11. System example Point to Point An example point-to-point system configuration is shown in Figure 11-1. The settings of this system configuration are as follows: setting: Table 11-1 VLAN switch setting: Figure 11-2 Maintenance PC IP :192.168.1.101 Sub:255.255.255.0 SW-HUB Test PC IP :192.168.2.100 Sub:255.255.255.0 LAN Cable LAN Cabl e WT1 Master WT Adapter WT2 Slave AC Adapter AC100〜240V TypeC LAN Cable L2SW WT Adapter LAN Cable LAN Cable tripod IP :192.168.1.100 Sub:255.255.255.
Table 11-1 Setup parameters WT(Master) / WT(Slave) (Point to Point) WT1 (Master) WT2 (Slave) Value Value Item System ID number Tool 11111 11111 Management Tool Encryption Parameter 12345 12345 Management Tool Sireal No. Management Tool Trans. level 14 14 Management Tool OpS Fra. Praiority 0 - Management Tool OpS Fra. Vlan-ID 500 - Management Tool IP address 192.168.1.100 - Management Tool Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 - Management Tool Default gateway 192.168.1.
Point to Point VLAN SW parameters WT1 adapter Master L2 SW PortNumber tag type VID Number 1 tagged Default 2 untag Default 3 untag 2 4 untag 50 5 untag 100 6 untag 200 7 untag 300 8 untag 500 OpS PC Figure 11-2 Point to Point VLAN SW parameters 11-163
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