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PTP 800 Licensed Ethernet Microwave


User Guide




                    System Release 800-04-10

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Safety




Important safety information
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      This section describes important safety guidelines that must be observed by personnel
      installing or operating PTP 800 equipment.


        To prevent loss of life or physical injury, observe the safety guidelines in this
        section.


Power lines

      Exercise extreme care when installing antennas near power lines.


Working at heights

      Exercise extreme care when working at heights.


Grounding and protective earth

      The outdoor unit (ODU) and compact modem unit (CMU) for the PTP 800 must be
      properly grounded. It is the user’s responsibility to install the equipment in accordance
      with national regulations. In the USA, follow Section 810 of the National Electric Code,
      ANSI/NFPA No.70-1984 (USA). In Canada, follow Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical
      Code. These codes describe correct installation procedures for grounding the ODU,
      CMU, mast, lead-in wire and discharge unit, size of grounding conductors and
      connection requirements for grounding electrodes. Other regulations may apply in
      different countries and therefore it is recommended that installation of the outdoor unit
      be contracted to a professional installer.

      The PTP 800 ODU and CMU must be grounded to a protective earth in accordance with
      the Local Electrical Regulations.




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Electrical safety

         The power cable connections must meet International Electrotechnical Commission
         (IEC) safety standards.

         Always power down and unplug the equipment before servicing.
         When using alternative DC supplies, such as battery-backed DC power source, the
         supply must be SELV rated.


Primary disconnect device

         The power supply must include a primary disconnect device with appropriate fusing.


External cables

         Safety may be compromised if outdoor rated cables are not used for connections that
         will be exposed to the weather.


RF exposure near the antenna

         Strong radio frequency (RF) fields will be present close to the antenna when the
         transmitter is on. Always mute the transmitter before undertaking maintenance
         activities in front of the antenna.
         Ensure that people cannot stand or walk in front of the antenna within ± 10 degrees of
         the antenna axis and within the minimum distances listed in Table 4-116 (ETSI) or
         Table 4-117 (FCC). The minimum distances in these tables have been calculated using
         worst-case assumptions. Reduced separation distances may be appropriate under some
         circumstances. Further details are provided in Radiation hazard assessment on page 4-
         68.


Thermal safety

         The CMU may be hot to the touch when in operation. The CMU must not be operated in
         ambient temperatures exceeding 40 deg C unless mounted in a Restricted Access
         Location. For more information, see Maximum operating ambient temperature for the
         CMU on page 5-66.




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Important safety information ...................................................................................... I 
About This User Guide ................................................................................................. 1 
    Revision History ...................................................................................................................... 2 
         Version information...........................................................................................................2 
    General information ................................................................................................................ 3 
    Contacting Motorola ............................................................................................................... 4 
         Reporting problems...........................................................................................................5 
    Security advice ........................................................................................................................7 
    Warnings, cautions, and notes ................................................................................................8 
    Caring for the environment.....................................................................................................9 
    Licensing requirements ........................................................................................................10 
         Operating license ............................................................................................................10 
         Motorola license agreement ........................................................................................... 10 
Chapter 1 Product description ..................................................................................1-1 
    Overview ..............................................................................................................................1-2 
         Key features ...................................................................................................................1-2 
         Typical users and applications .......................................................................................1-3 
         Licensed bands and frequencies ....................................................................................1-4 
         System components .......................................................................................................1-5 
    Link types .............................................................................................................................1-6 
         1+0 .................................................................................................................................1-6 
         1+1 Hot Standby ............................................................................................................1-8 
         2+0 ...............................................................................................................................1-11 
    Compact modem unit (CMU) .............................................................................................1-13 
         CMU description ..........................................................................................................1-13 
         CMU interfaces ............................................................................................................1-13 
         Further reading on the CMU .......................................................................................1-17 
    Outdoor unit (ODU) ............................................................................................................1-18 
         ODU description ...........................................................................................................1-18 
         ODU interfaces .............................................................................................................1-19 


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           Further reading on the ODU ........................................................................................ 1-21 
     Antennas and couplers ....................................................................................................... 1-22 
           Antennas ...................................................................................................................... 1-22 
           Couplers ....................................................................................................................... 1-24 
           Remote mount kits ....................................................................................................... 1-25 
           Further reading on antennas and couplers.................................................................. 1-26 
     Cabling and lightning protection ....................................................................................... 1-27 
           Lightning protection requirements .............................................................................. 1-27 
           ODU to CMU connections ............................................................................................ 1-27 
           ODU to network connections ....................................................................................... 1-27 
           Cable grounding kits .................................................................................................... 1-27 
           Lightning protection units (LPUs) ............................................................................... 1-28 
           Further reading on cabling and lightning protection .................................................. 1-29 
     Wireless operation ............................................................................................................. 1-30 
           Channel bandwidth ...................................................................................................... 1-30 
           Modulation modes ........................................................................................................ 1-30 
           Adaptive coding and modulation.................................................................................. 1-31 
           Automatic transmitter power control .......................................................................... 1-31 
           Maximum receive power .............................................................................................. 1-32 
           Maximum transmit power ............................................................................................ 1-32 
           Security ........................................................................................................................ 1-32 
           Further reading on wireless operation ........................................................................ 1-33 
     Ethernet bridging............................................................................................................... 1-34 
           Customer network........................................................................................................ 1-34 
           Management network .................................................................................................. 1-35 
           Protocol model ............................................................................................................. 1-38 
           Further reading on Ethernet bridging ......................................................................... 1-42 
     System management .......................................................................................................... 1-43 
           Management agent ...................................................................................................... 1-43 
           Web server ................................................................................................................... 1-43 
           Installation wizard ....................................................................................................... 1-44 
           Configuration pages ..................................................................................................... 1-45 
           RADIUS authentication ................................................................................................ 1-45 
           Email alerts .................................................................................................................. 1-45 
           SNMP ........................................................................................................................... 1-46 
           SNMPv3 security ......................................................................................................... 1-47 
           System logging (syslog) ............................................................................................... 1-50 
           AES license .................................................................................................................. 1-51 
           Flexible capacity upgrades .......................................................................................... 1-52 


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        Software upgrade .........................................................................................................1-52 
        Recovery mode .............................................................................................................1-53 
        Upgrading to a 1+1 Hot Standby link ..........................................................................1-54 
        Further reading on system management .....................................................................1-54 
   1+1 Hot Standby link protection .......................................................................................1-55 
        1+1 Hot Standby overview ..........................................................................................1-55 
        Active and inactive units ..............................................................................................1-55 
        Primary and secondary units .......................................................................................1-55 
        1+1 Hot Standby link antenna options ........................................................................1-56 
        Data paths ....................................................................................................................1-56 
        1+1 Hot Standby link management modes ..................................................................1-57 
        1+1 Hot Standby link with out-of-band management ..................................................1-57 
        1+1 Hot Standby link with in-band management ........................................................1-60 
        Grounding and lightning protection for protected ends ..............................................1-61 
        Further reading on link protection ..............................................................................1-61 
   FIPS 140-2..........................................................................................................................1-62 
        FIPS 140-2 capability ...................................................................................................1-62 
        FIPS 140-2 mode ..........................................................................................................1-63 
        Further reading on FIPS 140-2 ....................................................................................1-64 
Chapter 2 Planning considerations ...........................................................................2-1 
   Link planning .......................................................................................................................2-2 
        Process ...........................................................................................................................2-2 
        Site selection ..................................................................................................................2-2 
        Wind loading ..................................................................................................................2-3 
        Maximum IF cable length ..............................................................................................2-3 
        PTP LINKPlanner ...........................................................................................................2-3 
   Grounding and lightning protection.....................................................................................2-6 
        The need for power surge protection .............................................................................2-6 
        Standards .......................................................................................................................2-6 
        Lightning Protection Zones ............................................................................................2-7 
        General protection requirements ...................................................................................2-8 
        Specific requirements for the ODU ................................................................................2-9 
        Protection requirements for a mast or tower installation ..............................................2-9 
        Protection requirements for the ODU on a high rise building .....................................2-11 
        Power supply considerations .......................................................................................2-15 
   Data network planning .......................................................................................................2-16 
        Management mode.......................................................................................................2-16 
        VLAN membership .......................................................................................................2-17 
        Priority for management traffic ...................................................................................2-17 


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           IP interface................................................................................................................... 2-17 
           Quality of service for bridged Ethernet traffic ............................................................ 2-17 
           Fast Ethernet port shutdown ....................................................................................... 2-18 
     Security planning ............................................................................................................... 2-19 
           Planning for HTTPS/TLS operation .............................................................................. 2-19 
           Planning for FIPS 140-2 operation .............................................................................. 2-20 
           Planning for SNMP operation ...................................................................................... 2-21 
           Planning for SNMPv3 operation .................................................................................. 2-22 
           Planning for RADIUS operation ................................................................................... 2-25 
     Planning link protection ..................................................................................................... 2-27 
           Advantages of a 1+1 Hot Standby link ........................................................................ 2-27 
           Choosing the antenna option ....................................................................................... 2-27 
           Designating primary and secondary units ................................................................... 2-27 
           Choosing asymmetric operation .................................................................................. 2-28 
           1+1 Hot Standby link management ............................................................................. 2-28 
           Choosing Ethernet switches ........................................................................................ 2-29 
     Ordering components ........................................................................................................ 2-30 
           Ordering antennas ....................................................................................................... 2-30 
           Ordering ODUs ............................................................................................................ 2-40 
           Other standard components......................................................................................... 2-51 
           Remote mounting components .................................................................................... 2-55 
           Coupler mounting kits.................................................................................................. 2-58 
           1+1 network connection components .......................................................................... 2-60 
           Optional components ................................................................................................... 2-61 
           Capacity upgrades ....................................................................................................... 2-62 
Chapter 3 Legal information ..................................................................................... 3-1 
     Motorola Solutions, Inc. end user license agreement ......................................................... 3-2 
           Definitions ...................................................................................................................... 3-2 
           Grant of license .............................................................................................................. 3-2 
           Conditions of use............................................................................................................ 3-3 
           Title and restrictions ...................................................................................................... 3-4 
           Confidentiality ................................................................................................................ 3-4 
           Right to use Motorola’s name ........................................................................................ 3-4 
           Transfer.......................................................................................................................... 3-5 
           Updates .......................................................................................................................... 3-5 
           Maintenance .................................................................................................................. 3-5 
           Disclaimer ...................................................................................................................... 3-5 
           Limitation of liability ...................................................................................................... 3-6 
           U.S. government ............................................................................................................ 3-6 


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         Term of license ...............................................................................................................3-6 
         Governing law ................................................................................................................3-6 
         Assignment .....................................................................................................................3-7 
         Survival of provisions .....................................................................................................3-7 
         Entire agreement ...........................................................................................................3-7 
         Third party software ......................................................................................................3-7 
    Hardware warranty ............................................................................................................3-12 
    Limit of liability ..................................................................................................................3-13 
Chapter 4 Reference information ..............................................................................4-1 
    Component specifications ....................................................................................................4-2 
         CMU specifications ........................................................................................................4-2 
         ODU specifications .........................................................................................................4-5 
         Flexible waveguide specifications ..................................................................................4-8 
         Coupler mounting kit specifications ............................................................................4-13 
         Protection interface specifications...............................................................................4-15 
    Wireless specifications .......................................................................................................4-17 
         General wireless specifications ....................................................................................4-17 
         Frequency bands and channel separation ...................................................................4-18 
         Capacity, transmit power and sensitivity .....................................................................4-20 
    Data network specifications ...............................................................................................4-57 
         Ethernet interfaces ......................................................................................................4-57 
         Ethernet bridging .........................................................................................................4-58 
    Network management specifications .................................................................................4-59 
         Standard SNMP MIBs ..................................................................................................4-59 
    Electromagnetic compliance ..............................................................................................4-64 
         Electrical safety compliance ........................................................................................4-64 
         EMC immunity compliance ..........................................................................................4-64 
         Compliance testing ......................................................................................................4-65 
         Notifications .................................................................................................................4-66 
    Radiation hazard assessment .............................................................................................4-68 
         ETSI method.................................................................................................................4-68 
         FCC method .................................................................................................................4-70 
Chapter 5 Installation ..............................................................................................5-1 
    Preparing for installation .....................................................................................................5-2 
         Safety precautions during installation ...........................................................................5-2 
         Grounding and lightning protection requirements ........................................................5-2 
         Selecting installation options .........................................................................................5-2 
         Preparing personnel .......................................................................................................5-2 
         Preparing inventory .......................................................................................................5-3 


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           Preparing tools ............................................................................................................... 5-3 
           Unit pre-configuration ................................................................................................... 5-4 
           Upgrading an unprotected link to 1+1 Hot Standby ..................................................... 5-5 
     Installing antennas and ODUs ............................................................................................. 5-7 
           Direct mounting of antenna and ODU ........................................................................... 5-8 
           Remote mounting of antenna and ODU ....................................................................... 5-11 
           Direct mounting of antenna with two ODUs and coupler ............................................ 5-21 
           Remote mounting of antenna with two ODUs and coupler .......................................... 5-27 
     Installing the IF and ground cables ................................................................................... 5-33 
           Preparing IF cables ...................................................................................................... 5-35 
           Fitting an N type connector to an IF cable .................................................................. 5-35 
           Connecting the ODU to the top LPU ............................................................................ 5-39 
           Weatherproofing an N type connector......................................................................... 5-42 
           Hoisting the main IF cable ........................................................................................... 5-45 
           Installing and grounding the main IF cable ................................................................. 5-48 
           Making an IF cable ground point ................................................................................. 5-50 
           Installing and grounding the IF cable at building entry .............................................. 5-54 
     Testing the installation ...................................................................................................... 5-56 
           Recommended pre-power tests.................................................................................... 5-56 
           Test equipment ............................................................................................................ 5-56 
           Test preparation........................................................................................................... 5-57 
           Testing cable loss ......................................................................................................... 5-58 
           Measuring distance to fault ......................................................................................... 5-63 
     Installing the CMU ............................................................................................................. 5-66 
           Maximum operating ambient temperature for the CMU ............................................. 5-66 
           Operation of CMU in a Restricted Access Location ..................................................... 5-66 
           Mounting the CMU ...................................................................................................... 5-67 
           Grounding the CMU ..................................................................................................... 5-69 
           Connecting the CMU to the IF cable ........................................................................... 5-70 
           Connecting the CMU power supply ............................................................................. 5-71 
     Preparing network connections (1+0 and 2+0 links) ........................................................ 5-72 
           Installing a copper data interface ................................................................................ 5-73 
           Installing a fiber data interface ................................................................................... 5-74 
           Installing a management interface .............................................................................. 5-75 
           Connecting fiber cables to the CMU ............................................................................ 5-76 
     Preparing network connections (1+1 Hot Standby) .......................................................... 5-77 
           Installing an out-of-band protection splitter ................................................................ 5-78 
           Installing a redundant copper interface ...................................................................... 5-79 
           Installing a redundant fiber interface .......................................................................... 5-80 


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        Installing a fiber-Y interface ........................................................................................5-81 
        Installing a protection cable ........................................................................................5-82 
Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment ....................................................................6-1 
   Preparing for configuration and alignment .........................................................................6-2 
        Safety precautions during configuration and alignment ...............................................6-2 
        Regulatory compliance during configuration and alignment .........................................6-2 
        Selecting configuration options .....................................................................................6-2 
   Task 1: Connecting to the unit .............................................................................................6-3 
        Configuring the management PC ...................................................................................6-3 
        Updating the ARP table..................................................................................................6-6 
        Connecting to the PC and powering up .........................................................................6-6 
        Logging into the web interface ......................................................................................6-6 
   Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces ..................................................................6-8 
        Managing the units during configuration and alignment ..............................................6-8 
        Configuring the IP interface and management mode ..................................................6-10 
        Reconnecting to the management PC ..........................................................................6-17 
        Configuring quality of service ......................................................................................6-18 
   Task 3: Installing license keys ...........................................................................................6-19 
        Checking licensed capabilities .....................................................................................6-19 
        Generating a new license key ......................................................................................6-20 
        Entering a new license key ..........................................................................................6-21 
        Starting the full capacity trial ......................................................................................6-21 
   Task 4: Upgrading software version ..................................................................................6-23 
        Checking the installed software version ......................................................................6-23 
        Upgrading to a new software version ..........................................................................6-24 
   Task 5: Configuring security ..............................................................................................6-27 
        Configuring AES encryption ........................................................................................6-27 
        Configuring HTTPS/TLS ...............................................................................................6-30 
        Using the Security Wizard ...........................................................................................6-31 
        Configuring local user accounts...................................................................................6-41 
        Changing own user password ......................................................................................6-47 
        Protecting access to the summary and status pages ...................................................6-48 
   Task 6: Configuring protection ..........................................................................................6-49 
        Configuring unprotected links .....................................................................................6-49 
        Configuring 1+1 Hot Standby links .............................................................................6-50 
   Task 7: Configuring wireless interface ..............................................................................6-56 
        Prerequisites for the Installation Wizard .....................................................................6-56 
        Step 1: Configuring equipment parameters.................................................................6-56 
        Step 2: Configuring radio license parameters .............................................................6-59 


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            Step 3: Configuring wireless parameters .................................................................... 6-61 
            Step 4: Confirming installation configuration.............................................................. 6-62 
            Step 5: Skipping antenna alignment ............................................................................ 6-64 
            Step 6: Completing configuration without alignment .................................................. 6-65 
       Task 8: Configuring RADIUS ............................................................................................. 6-66 
            Configuring RADIUS authentication ............................................................................ 6-66 
       Task 9: Setting up SNMP agent ......................................................................................... 6-69 
            Configuring generation of SNMPv3 notifications ........................................................ 6-69 
            Configuring generation of SNMPv1/2c notifications ................................................... 6-79 
       Task 10: Configuring alarms and messages ...................................................................... 6-83 
            Configuring generation of diagnostics alarms ............................................................. 6-83 
            Configuring generation of email messages .................................................................. 6-84 
       Task 11: Configuring syslog ............................................................................................... 6-86 
            Configuring system logging (syslog) ............................................................................ 6-86 
       Task 12: Configuring remote access .................................................................................. 6-88 
            Configuring web-based management attributes .......................................................... 6-88 
       Task 13: Aligning antennas ................................................................................................ 6-90 
            Introduction to antenna alignment .............................................................................. 6-90 
            Prerequisites for alignment ......................................................................................... 6-91 
            Aligning protected antennas ........................................................................................ 6-91 
            Aligning a pair of antennas .......................................................................................... 6-92 
            Step 5: Starting antenna alignment ............................................................................. 6-92 
            Step 6: Aligning antennas ............................................................................................ 6-92 
            Step 7: Completing alignment ..................................................................................... 6-97 
       Task 14: Reviewing configuration and performance ......................................................... 6-98 
            Reviewing system configuration attributes ................................................................. 6-98 
            Comparing actual to predicted performance ............................................................. 6-101 
       Task 15: Connecting link to the network ......................................................................... 6-103 
            Connecting to the network......................................................................................... 6-103 
            Setting the real-time clock ......................................................................................... 6-104 
       Task 16: Saving the system configuration ....................................................................... 6-107 
            Saving the configuration file ...................................................................................... 6-107 
       FIPS 140-2 configuration summary ................................................................................. 6-109 
            Prerequisites for FIPS 140-2 configuration ............................................................... 6-109 
            Configuration procedures for FIPS 140-2 .................................................................. 6-110 
            Checking that the unit is in FIPS 140-2 secure mode................................................ 6-110 
            HTTPS key size warning ............................................................................................ 6-110 
Chapter 7 Operation ................................................................................................. 7-1 
       Web-based management ...................................................................................................... 7-2 


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       Accessing the web interface ..........................................................................................7-2 
       Using the menu options .................................................................................................7-4 
       Viewing the system summary ........................................................................................7-7 
       Viewing the system status..............................................................................................7-9 
       Logging out ..................................................................................................................7-13 
  Managing alarms and events .............................................................................................7-14 
       Managing alarms .........................................................................................................7-14 
       Managing email alerts .................................................................................................7-21 
       Managing SNMP traps .................................................................................................7-21 
       Managing event notification messages ........................................................................7-27 
  Disabling and enabling the wireless interface ...................................................................7-34 
       Disabling wireless transmission ...................................................................................7-34 
       Enabling wireless transmission....................................................................................7-34 
  Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links ......................................................................................7-35 
       Viewing the status of a 1+1 Hot Standby link .............................................................7-35 
       Using the Protected Link page.....................................................................................7-37 
       Forcing protection switches .........................................................................................7-38 
       Enabling and disabling fault protection .......................................................................7-39 
  Managing security .............................................................................................................7-42 
       Exiting FIPS 140-2 mode .............................................................................................7-42 
       Zeroizing critical security parameters .........................................................................7-42 
       Disabling AES encryption ............................................................................................7-42 
       Changing AES encryption keys ....................................................................................7-44 
       Changing the log-out timer ..........................................................................................7-46 
  Managing performance ......................................................................................................7-47 
       Checking system statistics and counters .....................................................................7-47 
       Resetting system statistics and counters .....................................................................7-52 
       Viewing diagnostics .....................................................................................................7-52 
       Using the diagnostics plotter .......................................................................................7-53 
       Downloading diagnostic data .......................................................................................7-54 
       Changing the diagnostics refresh period .....................................................................7-55 
       Maintaining the system ................................................................................................7-56 
  Restoring, upgrading and rebooting ..................................................................................7-57 
       Restoring the configuration file ...................................................................................7-57 
       Upgrading software .....................................................................................................7-58 
       Rebooting .....................................................................................................................7-58 
       Upgrading software in an operational 1+1 Hot Standby link ......................................7-59 
       Checking the recovery version .....................................................................................7-60 
  Using recovery mode .........................................................................................................7-61 


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           Entering recovery mode............................................................................................... 7-61 
           Selecting recovery option ............................................................................................ 7-62 
           Upgrading software image........................................................................................... 7-64 
           Resetting IP and Ethernet configuration to factory defaults ....................................... 7-65 
           Erasing configuration .................................................................................................. 7-65 
           Zeroizing security parameters ..................................................................................... 7-66 
           Downgrading PTP 800 software .................................................................................. 7-67 
    Replacing units in the field ................................................................................................ 7-68 
           Replacing a CMU in a 1+1 Hot Standby link ............................................................... 7-68 
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................... 8-1 
    Connecting to the web management interface .................................................................... 8-2 
           Check the CMU power indicator.................................................................................... 8-2 
           Check the DC supply to the CMU .................................................................................. 8-2 
           Check the CMU status indicator .................................................................................... 8-3 
           CMU out of service ........................................................................................................ 8-3 
           Check the Management port Ethernet connection ........................................................ 8-4 
           Check the copper Data port Ethernet connection ......................................................... 8-5 
           Check the fiber Data port Ethernet connection ............................................................. 8-6 
           Check IP network connection ........................................................................................ 8-7 
           Check browser settings.................................................................................................. 8-8 
    Installing the link ................................................................................................................. 8-9 
           Connect to the web management interface ................................................................... 8-9 
           Check ODU status .......................................................................................................... 8-9 
           Transmitter status........................................................................................................ 8-10 
           Antenna alignment ....................................................................................................... 8-10 
           Check transmit and receive frequencies...................................................................... 8-11 
           Check waveguide and antennas ................................................................................... 8-11 
           Check link status .......................................................................................................... 8-11 
    Testing protection switchover ........................................................................................... 8-12 
           Check protection interface status ................................................................................ 8-12 
           Check that Protection Switching is enabled ................................................................ 8-12 
           Check the status of the wireless interface ................................................................... 8-13 
           Check the physical Link Protection cable .................................................................... 8-13 
           Force a Protection Switchover ..................................................................................... 8-13 
           Check the configuration of the active and inactive units............................................. 8-13 
Glossary ...................................................................................................................... I 




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Figure 1-1 Typical PTP 800 deployment (grounding not shown) .............................................1-5 
Figure 1-2 Schematic view of 1+0 link end .............................................................................1-7 
Figure 1-3 Schematic view of 1+1 Hot Standby link end without antenna protection ............1-9 
Figure 1-4 Schematic view of 1+1 Hot Standby link end with antenna protection ...............1-10 
Figure 1-5 Schematic view of 2+0 link end ...........................................................................1-12 
Figure 1-6 PTP 800 CMU .......................................................................................................1-13 
Figure 1-7 CMU front panel ...................................................................................................1-13 
Figure 1-8 ODU-A ...................................................................................................................1-18 
Figure 1-9 ODU-B ...................................................................................................................1-18 
Figure 1-10 ODU front view ...................................................................................................1-19 
Figure 1-11 ODU rear view ....................................................................................................1-20 
Figure 1-12 ODU-A side view .................................................................................................1-20 
Figure 1-13 ODU-B side view .................................................................................................1-20 
Figure 1-14 Typical PTP 800 antenna with ODU (Motorola direct mount interface).............1-22 
Figure 1-15 Direct mount mechanical interface ....................................................................1-22 
Figure 1-16 ODU clipped onto direct mount mechanical interface .......................................1-23 
Figure 1-17 Remote mount antenna waveguide interface .....................................................1-23 
Figure 1-18 ODU coupler mounting kit ..................................................................................1-24 
Figure 1-19 Two ODUs and antenna mounted on a coupler ..................................................1-25 
Figure 1-20 Remote mount kit showing the waveguide interface..........................................1-26 
Figure 1-21 Remote mount kit showing the ODU interface ...................................................1-26 
Figure 1-22 Cable grounding kit for 1/4" and 3/8" cable .......................................................1-28 
Figure 1-23 PTP 800 LPU end kit ...........................................................................................1-28 
Figure 1-24 Forwarding behavior in out-of-band local management mode ...........................1-38 
Figure 1-25 Forwarding behavior in out-of-band management mode....................................1-39 
Figure 1-26 Forwarding behavior in in-band mode................................................................1-39 
Figure 1-27 Inactive unit frame forwarding – out-of-band management ...............................1-40 
Figure 1-28 Inactive unit frame forwarding – in-band management .....................................1-40 
Figure 1-29 Protocol layers between Ethernet and wireless interfaces ................................1-41 
Figure 1-30 Protocol layers between external interfaces and the management agent..........1-41 


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Figure 1-31 Data paths in 1+1 Hot Standby links ................................................................. 1-57 
Figure 1-32 Out-of-band network connections for a protected end ....................................... 1-58 
Figure 1-33 Out-of-band network connections with fiber-Y cable ......................................... 1-59 
Figure 1-34 In-band network connections for a protected end.............................................. 1-60 
Figure 1-35 Indication of FIPS 140-2 capability .................................................................... 1-62 
Figure 1-36 FIPS operational mode alarm ............................................................................. 1-63 
Figure 2-1 LINKPlanner profile view ....................................................................................... 2-4 
Figure 2-2 LINKPlanner configuration and performance details ............................................. 2-4 
Figure 2-3 LINKPlanner Bill of Materials view ........................................................................ 2-5 
Figure 2-4 Rolling sphere method to determine the lightning protection zones ..................... 2-7 
Figure 2-5 Grounding and lightning protection on mast or tower ......................................... 2-10 
Figure 2-6 Grounding and lightning protection on mast or tower (protected end) ............... 2-11 
Figure 2-7 Grounding and lightning protection on building .................................................. 2-12 
Figure 2-8 Grounding and lightning protection inside high building .................................... 2-13 
Figure 2-9 Grounding and lightning protection inside high building (protected end) ........... 2-14 
Figure 2-10 Alternative supply arrangements ....................................................................... 2-15 
Figure 4-1 Locations of waveguide flanges .............................................................................. 4-8 
Figure 4-2 Waveguide flanges – 6 GHz .................................................................................. 4-10 
Figure 4-3 Waveguide flanges – 7 to 15 GHz ......................................................................... 4-11 
Figure 4-4 Waveguide flanges – 18 to 38 GHz ....................................................................... 4-12 
Figure 4-5 Waveguide flanges – 11 GHz tapered transition .................................................. 4-12 
Figure 4-6 European Union compliance label ........................................................................ 4-67 
Figure 5-1 Dual-polar antenna in remote mount configuration ............................................. 5-12 
Figure 5-2 Words embossed on coupler (asymmetric shown) ............................................... 5-21 
Figure 5-3 Correct orientation of LPUs.................................................................................. 5-34 
Figure 5-4 ODU and top LPU grounding ................................................................................ 5-39 
Figure 5-5 Using the hoist line ............................................................................................... 5-47 
Figure 5-6 IF cable grounding on a mast or tower ................................................................ 5-48 
Figure 5-7 Grounding at building entry ................................................................................. 5-54 
Figure 5-8 Example of a cable analyzer ................................................................................. 5-56 
Figure 5-9 Example of the cable test ..................................................................................... 5-57 
Figure 5-10 Cable loss plot for a 17 meter cable with no ODU ............................................. 5-59 
Figure 5-11 Cable loss plot for a 17 meter cable with ODU connected ................................. 5-59 
Figure 5-12 Cable loss plot for a 100 meter cable with no ODU ........................................... 5-60 
Figure 5-13 Cable loss plot for a 100 meter cable with ODU connected ............................... 5-61 
Figure 5-14 DTF plot for a 17 meter cable with no ODU ....................................................... 5-64 
Figure 5-15 DTF plot for a 17 meter cable with ODU connected .......................................... 5-65 
Figure 5-16 CMU kit contents ................................................................................................ 5-67 
Figure 5-17 CMU mounted on bench ..................................................................................... 5-67 


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Figure 5-18 CMU mounted with bracket................................................................................5-68 
Figure 5-19 CMU with rack mount kit and blanking plate.....................................................5-68 
Figure 5-20 CMU mounted in rack.........................................................................................5-69 
Figure 5-21 Rack mounted CMU with a right angled IF cable connector .............................5-69 
Figure 5-22 CMU ground connector ......................................................................................5-70 
Figure 5-23 Motorola AC to DC converter .............................................................................5-71 
Figure 5-24 Copper data interface connections .....................................................................5-73 
Figure 5-25 Fiber data interface connections ........................................................................5-74 
Figure 5-26 Management interface connections....................................................................5-75 
Figure 5-27 Out-of-band protection splitter connections .......................................................5-78 
Figure 5-28 Redundant copper interface connections ...........................................................5-79 
Figure 5-29 Redundant fiber interface connections...............................................................5-80 
Figure 5-30 Optical Y interface connections ..........................................................................5-81 
Figure 5-31 Protection cable connections ..............................................................................5-82 
Figure 6-1 Local Area Connection Properties dialog ...............................................................6-4 
Figure 6-2 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog ..........................................................6-5 
Figure 6-3 Setting Speed & Duplex (Broadcom adaptor) ........................................................6-5 
Figure 6-4 Web interface Home page ......................................................................................6-7 
Figure 6-5 Login page ..............................................................................................................6-7 
Figure 6-6 LAN Configuration page with VLAN disabled ......................................................6-11 
Figure 6-7 LAN Configuration page with VLAN enabled .......................................................6-12 
Figure 6-8 Confirm LAN configuration ..................................................................................6-17 
Figure 6-9 Bridge Configuration page ...................................................................................6-18 
Figure 6-10 Software License Key page .................................................................................6-19 
Figure 6-11 Software License Key page with full capacity trial in progress .........................6-22 
Figure 6-12 Software Version in System Status page ............................................................6-24 
Figure 6-13 Software Upgrade page ......................................................................................6-25 
Figure 6-14 Software Upgrade Confirmation page ................................................................6-26 
Figure 6-15 Software Upgrade Complete page ......................................................................6-26 
Figure 6-16 System Configuration page.................................................................................6-28 
Figure 6-17 Configuration Reboot dialog ...............................................................................6-28 
Figure 6-18 Security Configuration Wizard page...................................................................6-32 
Figure 6-19 Step 1: Enter Key of Keys page ..........................................................................6-33 
Figure 6-20 Step 2: TLS Private Key and Public Certificate page .........................................6-34 
Figure 6-21 Step 3: User Security Banner page ....................................................................6-35 
Figure 6-22 Step 4: Random Number Entropy Input page ....................................................6-36 
Figure 6-23 Step 5: Enter Wireless Link Encryption Key page ..............................................6-37 
Figure 6-24 Step 6: HTTP and Telnet Settings page ..............................................................6-38 
Figure 6-25 Step 7: Commit Security Configuration page .....................................................6-40 


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Figure 6-26 Local User Accounts page (identity-based user accounts not shown)................ 6-42 
Figure 6-27 Identity-based user accounts .............................................................................. 6-46 
Figure 6-28 Change Password page ....................................................................................... 6-47 
Figure 6-29 Webpage Properties page ................................................................................... 6-48 
Figure 6-30 Protection Configuration page (protection disabled) ......................................... 6-49 
Figure 6-31 Status page with protection disabled (extract) .................................................. 6-49 
Figure 6-32 Protection Management page (primary with protection enabled) ..................... 6-51 
Figure 6-33 Protection Management page (secondary with protection enabled).................. 6-52 
Figure 6-34 Step 1: Equipment Configuration page .............................................................. 6-57 
Figure 6-35 Step 2: Radio License Configuration page (fixed modulation) ........................... 6-59 
Figure 6-36 Step 2: Radio License Configuration page (FCC adaptive modulation) ............. 6-59 
Figure 6-37 Step 2: Radio License Configuration page (ETSI adaptive modulation) ............ 6-60 
Figure 6-38 Step 3: Wireless Configuration page .................................................................. 6-61 
Figure 6-39 Step 3: Wireless Configuration page (ETSI adaptive modulation) ..................... 6-62 
Figure 6-40 Step 4: Confirm Installation Configuration page ................................................ 6-63 
Figure 6-41 Step 5: Start Antenna Alignment page ............................................................... 6-64 
Figure 6-42 Step 6: Configuration Complete page (step 5 cancelled) ................................... 6-65 
Figure 6-43 RADIUS Authentication page ............................................................................. 6-67 
Figure 6-44 Current SNMP Summary page (when SNMP is disabled) .................................. 6-69 
Figure 6-45 Step 1: SNMP Configuration page (for SNMPv3) .............................................. 6-70 
Figure 6-46 Step 2: SNMP MIB-II System Objects page........................................................ 6-71 
Figure 6-47 Step 3: SNMP User Policy Configuration page (for SNMPv3) ........................... 6-72 
Figure 6-48 Step 4: SNMP User Accounts Configuration page (for SNMPv3) ...................... 6-74 
Figure 6-49 Step 5: SNMP Trap Configuration page (for SNMPv3) ...................................... 6-76 
Figure 6-50 Confirm SNMP Configuration page (for SNMPv3) ............................................. 6-78 
Figure 6-51 Step 1: SNMP Configuration page (for SNMPv1/2c).......................................... 6-79 
Figure 6-52 Step 3: SNMP Trap Configuration page (for SNMPv1/2c) ................................. 6-81 
Figure 6-53 Confirm SNMP Configuration page (for SNMPv1/2c) ........................................ 6-82 
Figure 6-54 Diagnostic Alarms page ...................................................................................... 6-83 
Figure 6-55 Email Configuration page ................................................................................... 6-84 
Figure 6-56 Syslog Configuration page.................................................................................. 6-86 
Figure 6-57 Web-Based Management page ........................................................................... 6-88 
Figure 6-58 Step 6: Antenna Alignment page (searching for link) ........................................ 6-93 
Figure 6-59 Testing ODU voltage output ............................................................................... 6-94 
Figure 6-60 Symmetrical relationship between voltage and alignment ................................ 6-95 
Figure 6-61 Typical RSSI voltage peaks and troughs ............................................................ 6-95 
Figure 6-62 Step 6: Antenna Alignment page (link established) ........................................... 6-97 
Figure 6-63 Alignment Abandoned ........................................................................................ 6-97 
Figure 6-64 Step 7: Installation Complete page .................................................................... 6-97 


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Figure 6-65 System Configuration page.................................................................................6-99 
Figure 6-66 Time Configuration page (SNTP disabled) .......................................................6-104 
Figure 6-67 Time Configuration page (SNTP enabled) ........................................................6-105 
Figure 6-68 Save & Restore Configuration page .................................................................6-108 
Figure 7-1 System Administration Login page .........................................................................7-2 
Figure 7-2 Menu and System Summary page (wireless link up) ..............................................7-2 
Figure 7-3 Menu navigation bar (with all submenus opened)..................................................7-4 
Figure 7-4 System Summary page ...........................................................................................7-7 
Figure 7-5 System Status page (unprotected link)...................................................................7-9 
Figure 7-6 System Status page (1+1 Hot Standby link) ........................................................7-10 
Figure 7-7 Alarm warning triangle .........................................................................................7-14 
Figure 7-8 Syslog local log .....................................................................................................7-27 
Figure 7-9 System Configuration page (partial view) when transmitter is muted .................7-34 
Figure 7-10 Protected Link page ............................................................................................7-35 
Figure 7-11 Encryption key mismatch ...................................................................................7-45 
Figure 7-12 Web Page Properties page ..................................................................................7-46 
Figure 7-13 System Statistics and Counters page .................................................................7-48 
Figure 7-14 Diagnostics page (1+0 or 2+0 link)....................................................................7-52 
Figure 7-15 Diagnostics page (1+1 link) ................................................................................7-53 
Figure 7-16 Diagnostics Plotter page .....................................................................................7-54 
Figure 7-17 Generate Downloadable Diagnostics page .........................................................7-55 
Figure 7-18 Reboot Wireless Unit page .................................................................................7-59 
Figure 7-19 Recovery Mode Warning page ............................................................................7-62 
Figure 7-20 Recovery Options page .......................................................................................7-63 
Figure 7-21 Recovery Software Upgrade confirmation page .................................................7-64 
Figure 7-22 Recovery Software Upgrade complete page ......................................................7-64 
Figure 7-23 Reset Configuration dialog .................................................................................7-65 
Figure 7-24 Erase Configuration dialog .................................................................................7-66 
Figure 7-25 Zeroize Security Parameters dialog ...................................................................7-67 




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Table 1-1 PTP 800 licensed bands and frequencies ................................................................. 1-4 
Table 1-2 CMU LED states ..................................................................................................... 1-16 
Table 2-1 HTTPS/TLS security material ................................................................................. 2-19 
Table 2-2 Permitted character set for SNMPv3 passphrases ................................................ 2-24 
Table 2-3 Default SNMPv3 users ........................................................................................... 2-25 
Table 2-4 Standard RADIUS attributes .................................................................................. 2-25 
Table 2-5 Vendor specific RADIUS attributes ........................................................................ 2-26 
Table 2-6 RADIUS protocol interaction for each user role .................................................... 2-26 
Table 2-7 Selecting antennas for each hardware configuration ............................................ 2-30 
Table 2-8 Antennas: 6 GHz single polarization ...................................................................... 2-31 
Table 2-9 Antennas: 6 GHz dual polarization ......................................................................... 2-31 
Table 2-10 Antennas: 7 GHz and 8 GHz single polarization .................................................. 2-32 
Table 2-11 Antennas: 7 GHz and 8 GHz dual polarization ..................................................... 2-32 
Table 2-12 Antennas: 11 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-33 
Table 2-13 Antennas: 11 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-33 
Table 2-14 Antennas: 13 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-34 
Table 2-15 Antennas: 13 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-34 
Table 2-16 Antennas: 15 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-35 
Table 2-17 Antennas: 15 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-35 
Table 2-18 Antennas: 18 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-36 
Table 2-19 Antennas: 18 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-36 
Table 2-20 Antennas: 23 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-37 
Table 2-21 Antennas: 23 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-37 
Table 2-22 Antennas: 26 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-38 
Table 2-23 Antennas: 26 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-38 
Table 2-24 Antennas: 32 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-39 
Table 2-25 Antennas: 32 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-39 
Table 2-26 Antennas: 38 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-39 
Table 2-27 Antennas: 38 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-39 
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Table 2-29 ODUs: Upper 6 GHz ODU-A .................................................................................2-41 
Table 2-30 ODUs: 7 GHz ODU-A ............................................................................................2-41 
Table 2-31 ODUs: 8 GHz ODU-A ............................................................................................2-43 
Table 2-32 ODUs: 11 GHz ODU-B ..........................................................................................2-45 
Table 2-33 ODUs: 11 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-45 
Table 2-34 ODUs: 13 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-46 
Table 2-35 ODUs: 15 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-46 
Table 2-36 ODUs: 18 GHz ODU-B ..........................................................................................2-47 
Table 2-37 ODUs: 18 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-47 
Table 2-38 ODUs: 23 GHz ODU-B ..........................................................................................2-48 
Table 2-39 ODUs: 23 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-48 
Table 2-40 ODUs: 26 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-49 
Table 2-41 ODUs: 32 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-49 
Table 2-42 ODUs: 38 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-50 
Table 2-43 Other standard components .................................................................................2-51 
Table 2-44 Inventory of the coaxial cable installation assembly kit (WB3616) ......................2-53 
Table 2-45 Additional components for each remote-mounted ODU .......................................2-55 
Table 2-46 Remote mounting kits...........................................................................................2-56 
Table 2-47 Flexible waveguides .............................................................................................2-57 
Table 2-48 Flex-twist hanger kits available from Motorola....................................................2-58 
Table 2-49 ODU coupler mounting kits ..................................................................................2-58 
Table 2-50 Network connection components for 1+1 Hot Standby links ..............................2-60 
Table 2-51 Optional components for PTP 800 links ...............................................................2-61 
Table 2-52 Single-step capacity upgrades (per unit) .............................................................2-63 
Table 2-53 Step-by-step capacity upgrades (per unit) ...........................................................2-63 
Table 4-1 CMU physical specifications.....................................................................................4-2 
Table 4-2 CMU environmental specifications...........................................................................4-2 
Table 4-3 CMU electrical specifications ...................................................................................4-2 
Table 4-4 ODU and CMU power consumption (ODU-A only) ...................................................4-3 
Table 4-5 AC to DC converter specifications ............................................................................4-4 
Table 4-6 ODU physical specifications .....................................................................................4-5 
Table 4-7 ODU-A and ODU-B environmental specifications .....................................................4-5 
Table 4-8 RSSI voltage, received signal level and bandwidth ..................................................4-5 
Table 4-9 Antenna, transition, waveguide and RMK flanges ...................................................4-9 
Table 4-10 Torque value in Nm (lb ft) for each fastener size .................................................4-13 
Table 4-11 ODU coupler physical specifications ....................................................................4-13 
Table 4-12 ODU coupler environmental specifications ..........................................................4-13 
Table 4-13 ODU coupler return losses and isolation ..............................................................4-14 
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Table 4-15 Out-of-band protection splitter specifications ...................................................... 4-15 
Table 4-16 Out-of-band protection cable pin outs .................................................................. 4-15 
Table 4-17 Fiber-Y kit specifications ...................................................................................... 4-16 
Table 4-18 General wireless specifications ............................................................................ 4-17 
Table 4-19 ETSI band plan (ODU-A and ODU-B) ................................................................... 4-18 
Table 4-20 FCC and IC band plan (ODU-A and ODU-B) ......................................................... 4-19 
Table 4-21 NTIA band plan .................................................................................................... 4-19 
Table 4-22 Brazil band plan ................................................................................................... 4-19 
Table 4-23 Lower 6 GHz FCC and Canada with 10 MHz bandwidth ..................................... 4-21 
Table 4-24 Lower 6 GHz FCC and Canada with 30 MHz bandwidth ..................................... 4-22 
Table 4-25 Lower 6 GHz ETSI with 29.65 MHz channel separation ...................................... 4-22 
Table 4-26 Upper 6 GHz FCC with 10 MHz bandwidth ......................................................... 4-23 
Table 4-27 Upper 6 GHz FCC with 30 MHz bandwidth ......................................................... 4-23 
Table 4-28 Upper 6 GHz ETSI with 7 MHz channel separation ............................................. 4-24 
Table 4-29 Upper 6 GHz ETSI with 14 MHz channel separation ........................................... 4-24 
Table 4-30 Upper 6 GHz ETSI with 30 MHz channel separation ........................................... 4-24 
Table 4-31 Upper 6 GHz ETSI with 40 MHz channel separation ........................................... 4-25 
Table 4-32 Upper 6 GHz ETSI with 60 MHz channel separation ........................................... 4-25 
Table 4-33 7 GHz ETSI with 7 MHz channel separation ........................................................ 4-26 
Table 4-34 7 GHz ETSI with 14 MHz channel separation ...................................................... 4-26 
Table 4-35 7 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation ...................................................... 4-27 
Table 4-36 8 GHz ETSI with 7 MHz channel separation ........................................................ 4-27 
Table 4-37 8 GHz ETSI with 14 MHz channel separation ...................................................... 4-28 
Table 4-38 8 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation ...................................................... 4-28 
Table 4-39 8 GHz ETSI with 29.65 MHz channel separation ................................................. 4-28 
Table 4-40 11 GHz FCC and Canada with 10 MHz bandwidth (ODU-A) ................................ 4-29 
Table 4-41 11 GHz FCC and Canada with 10 MHz bandwidth (ODU-B) ................................ 4-29 
Table 4-42 11 GHz FCC and Canada with 30 MHz bandwidth (ODU-A) ................................ 4-30 
Table 4-43 11 GHz FCC and Canada with 30 MHz bandwidth (ODU-B) ................................ 4-30 
Table 4-44 11 GHz FCC and Canada with 40 MHz bandwidth (ODU-A) ................................ 4-31 
Table 4-45 11 GHz FCC and Canada with 40 MHz bandwidth (ODU-B) ................................ 4-31 
Table 4-46 11 GHz ETSI with 40 MHz channel separation .................................................... 4-31 
Table 4-47 13 GHz ETSI with 7 MHz channel separation ...................................................... 4-32 
Table 4-48 13 GHz ETSI with 14 MHz channel separation .................................................... 4-32 
Table 4-49 13 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation .................................................... 4-32 
Table 4-50 15 GHz ETSI with 7 MHz channel separation ...................................................... 4-33 
Table 4-51 15 GHz ETSI with 14 MHz channel separation .................................................... 4-33 
Table 4-52 15 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation .................................................... 4-33 
Table 4-53 15 GHz ETSI with 56 MHz channel separation .................................................... 4-34 


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Motorola ptp 800 series 04 10 user guide

  • 1. PTP 800 Licensed Ethernet Microwave User Guide System Release 800-04-10 phn-1478_014v000 © 2009 - 2011 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • 2. Accuracy While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Motorola Solutions, Inc. assumes no liability resulting from any inaccuracies or omissions in this document, or from use of the information obtained herein. Motorola Solutions, Inc. reserves the right to make changes to any products described herein to improve reliability, function, or design, and reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time in content hereof with no obligation to notify any person of revisions or changes. Motorola Solutions, Inc. does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product, software, or circuit described herein; neither does it convey license under its patent rights or the rights of others. It is possible that this publication may contain references to, or information about Motorola products (machines and programs), programming, or services that are not announced in your country. Such references or information must not be construed to mean that Motorola intends to announce such Motorola products, programming, or services in your country. Copyrights rd This document, Motorola products, and 3 Party Software products described in this document may include or describe copyrighted Motorola and other 3rd Party supplied computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola, its licensors, and other 3rd Party supplied software certain exclusive rights for copyrighted material, including the exclusive right to copy, reproduce in any form, distribute and make derivative works of the copyrighted material. Accordingly, any copyrighted material of Motorola, its licensors, or the 3rd Party software supplied material contained in the Motorola products described in this document may not be copied, reproduced, reverse engineered, distributed, merged or modified in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola or other 3rd Party supplied software, except for the normal non-exclusive, royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product. Restrictions Software and documentation are copyrighted materials. Making unauthorized copies is prohibited by law. No part of the software or documentation may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, without prior written permission of Motorola Solutions, Inc. License Agreements The software described in this document is the property of Motorola Solutions, Inc. and its licensors. It is furnished by express license agreement only and may be used only in accordance with the terms of such an agreement. High Risk Materials rd Components, units, or 3 Party products used in the product described herein are NOT fault-tolerant and are NOT designed, manufactured, or intended for use as on-line control equipment in the following hazardous environments requiring fail-safe controls: the operation of Nuclear Facilities, Aircraft Navigation or Aircraft Communication Systems, Air Traffic Control, Life Support, or Weapons Systems (High Risk Activities). Motorola and its supplier(s) specifically disclaim any expressed or implied warranty of fitness for such High Risk Activities. Trademarks MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011)
  • 3. Safety Important safety information .......................................................... . . . . This section describes important safety guidelines that must be observed by personnel installing or operating PTP 800 equipment. To prevent loss of life or physical injury, observe the safety guidelines in this section. Power lines Exercise extreme care when installing antennas near power lines. Working at heights Exercise extreme care when working at heights. Grounding and protective earth The outdoor unit (ODU) and compact modem unit (CMU) for the PTP 800 must be properly grounded. It is the user’s responsibility to install the equipment in accordance with national regulations. In the USA, follow Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70-1984 (USA). In Canada, follow Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code. These codes describe correct installation procedures for grounding the ODU, CMU, mast, lead-in wire and discharge unit, size of grounding conductors and connection requirements for grounding electrodes. Other regulations may apply in different countries and therefore it is recommended that installation of the outdoor unit be contracted to a professional installer. The PTP 800 ODU and CMU must be grounded to a protective earth in accordance with the Local Electrical Regulations. phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011) I
  • 4. Safety Electrical safety The power cable connections must meet International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) safety standards. Always power down and unplug the equipment before servicing. When using alternative DC supplies, such as battery-backed DC power source, the supply must be SELV rated. Primary disconnect device The power supply must include a primary disconnect device with appropriate fusing. External cables Safety may be compromised if outdoor rated cables are not used for connections that will be exposed to the weather. RF exposure near the antenna Strong radio frequency (RF) fields will be present close to the antenna when the transmitter is on. Always mute the transmitter before undertaking maintenance activities in front of the antenna. Ensure that people cannot stand or walk in front of the antenna within ± 10 degrees of the antenna axis and within the minimum distances listed in Table 4-116 (ETSI) or Table 4-117 (FCC). The minimum distances in these tables have been calculated using worst-case assumptions. Reduced separation distances may be appropriate under some circumstances. Further details are provided in Radiation hazard assessment on page 4- 68. Thermal safety The CMU may be hot to the touch when in operation. The CMU must not be operated in ambient temperatures exceeding 40 deg C unless mounted in a Restricted Access Location. For more information, see Maximum operating ambient temperature for the CMU on page 5-66. II phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011)
  • 5. Contents, Figures and Tables Contents .......................................................... . . . . Important safety information ...................................................................................... I  About This User Guide ................................................................................................. 1  Revision History ...................................................................................................................... 2  Version information...........................................................................................................2  General information ................................................................................................................ 3  Contacting Motorola ............................................................................................................... 4  Reporting problems...........................................................................................................5  Security advice ........................................................................................................................7  Warnings, cautions, and notes ................................................................................................8  Caring for the environment.....................................................................................................9  Licensing requirements ........................................................................................................10  Operating license ............................................................................................................10  Motorola license agreement ........................................................................................... 10  Chapter 1 Product description ..................................................................................1-1  Overview ..............................................................................................................................1-2  Key features ...................................................................................................................1-2  Typical users and applications .......................................................................................1-3  Licensed bands and frequencies ....................................................................................1-4  System components .......................................................................................................1-5  Link types .............................................................................................................................1-6  1+0 .................................................................................................................................1-6  1+1 Hot Standby ............................................................................................................1-8  2+0 ...............................................................................................................................1-11  Compact modem unit (CMU) .............................................................................................1-13  CMU description ..........................................................................................................1-13  CMU interfaces ............................................................................................................1-13  Further reading on the CMU .......................................................................................1-17  Outdoor unit (ODU) ............................................................................................................1-18  ODU description ...........................................................................................................1-18  ODU interfaces .............................................................................................................1-19  phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011) i
  • 6. Contents Further reading on the ODU ........................................................................................ 1-21  Antennas and couplers ....................................................................................................... 1-22  Antennas ...................................................................................................................... 1-22  Couplers ....................................................................................................................... 1-24  Remote mount kits ....................................................................................................... 1-25  Further reading on antennas and couplers.................................................................. 1-26  Cabling and lightning protection ....................................................................................... 1-27  Lightning protection requirements .............................................................................. 1-27  ODU to CMU connections ............................................................................................ 1-27  ODU to network connections ....................................................................................... 1-27  Cable grounding kits .................................................................................................... 1-27  Lightning protection units (LPUs) ............................................................................... 1-28  Further reading on cabling and lightning protection .................................................. 1-29  Wireless operation ............................................................................................................. 1-30  Channel bandwidth ...................................................................................................... 1-30  Modulation modes ........................................................................................................ 1-30  Adaptive coding and modulation.................................................................................. 1-31  Automatic transmitter power control .......................................................................... 1-31  Maximum receive power .............................................................................................. 1-32  Maximum transmit power ............................................................................................ 1-32  Security ........................................................................................................................ 1-32  Further reading on wireless operation ........................................................................ 1-33  Ethernet bridging............................................................................................................... 1-34  Customer network........................................................................................................ 1-34  Management network .................................................................................................. 1-35  Protocol model ............................................................................................................. 1-38  Further reading on Ethernet bridging ......................................................................... 1-42  System management .......................................................................................................... 1-43  Management agent ...................................................................................................... 1-43  Web server ................................................................................................................... 1-43  Installation wizard ....................................................................................................... 1-44  Configuration pages ..................................................................................................... 1-45  RADIUS authentication ................................................................................................ 1-45  Email alerts .................................................................................................................. 1-45  SNMP ........................................................................................................................... 1-46  SNMPv3 security ......................................................................................................... 1-47  System logging (syslog) ............................................................................................... 1-50  AES license .................................................................................................................. 1-51  Flexible capacity upgrades .......................................................................................... 1-52  ii phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011)
  • 7. Contents Software upgrade .........................................................................................................1-52  Recovery mode .............................................................................................................1-53  Upgrading to a 1+1 Hot Standby link ..........................................................................1-54  Further reading on system management .....................................................................1-54  1+1 Hot Standby link protection .......................................................................................1-55  1+1 Hot Standby overview ..........................................................................................1-55  Active and inactive units ..............................................................................................1-55  Primary and secondary units .......................................................................................1-55  1+1 Hot Standby link antenna options ........................................................................1-56  Data paths ....................................................................................................................1-56  1+1 Hot Standby link management modes ..................................................................1-57  1+1 Hot Standby link with out-of-band management ..................................................1-57  1+1 Hot Standby link with in-band management ........................................................1-60  Grounding and lightning protection for protected ends ..............................................1-61  Further reading on link protection ..............................................................................1-61  FIPS 140-2..........................................................................................................................1-62  FIPS 140-2 capability ...................................................................................................1-62  FIPS 140-2 mode ..........................................................................................................1-63  Further reading on FIPS 140-2 ....................................................................................1-64  Chapter 2 Planning considerations ...........................................................................2-1  Link planning .......................................................................................................................2-2  Process ...........................................................................................................................2-2  Site selection ..................................................................................................................2-2  Wind loading ..................................................................................................................2-3  Maximum IF cable length ..............................................................................................2-3  PTP LINKPlanner ...........................................................................................................2-3  Grounding and lightning protection.....................................................................................2-6  The need for power surge protection .............................................................................2-6  Standards .......................................................................................................................2-6  Lightning Protection Zones ............................................................................................2-7  General protection requirements ...................................................................................2-8  Specific requirements for the ODU ................................................................................2-9  Protection requirements for a mast or tower installation ..............................................2-9  Protection requirements for the ODU on a high rise building .....................................2-11  Power supply considerations .......................................................................................2-15  Data network planning .......................................................................................................2-16  Management mode.......................................................................................................2-16  VLAN membership .......................................................................................................2-17  Priority for management traffic ...................................................................................2-17  phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011) iii
  • 8. Contents IP interface................................................................................................................... 2-17  Quality of service for bridged Ethernet traffic ............................................................ 2-17  Fast Ethernet port shutdown ....................................................................................... 2-18  Security planning ............................................................................................................... 2-19  Planning for HTTPS/TLS operation .............................................................................. 2-19  Planning for FIPS 140-2 operation .............................................................................. 2-20  Planning for SNMP operation ...................................................................................... 2-21  Planning for SNMPv3 operation .................................................................................. 2-22  Planning for RADIUS operation ................................................................................... 2-25  Planning link protection ..................................................................................................... 2-27  Advantages of a 1+1 Hot Standby link ........................................................................ 2-27  Choosing the antenna option ....................................................................................... 2-27  Designating primary and secondary units ................................................................... 2-27  Choosing asymmetric operation .................................................................................. 2-28  1+1 Hot Standby link management ............................................................................. 2-28  Choosing Ethernet switches ........................................................................................ 2-29  Ordering components ........................................................................................................ 2-30  Ordering antennas ....................................................................................................... 2-30  Ordering ODUs ............................................................................................................ 2-40  Other standard components......................................................................................... 2-51  Remote mounting components .................................................................................... 2-55  Coupler mounting kits.................................................................................................. 2-58  1+1 network connection components .......................................................................... 2-60  Optional components ................................................................................................... 2-61  Capacity upgrades ....................................................................................................... 2-62  Chapter 3 Legal information ..................................................................................... 3-1  Motorola Solutions, Inc. end user license agreement ......................................................... 3-2  Definitions ...................................................................................................................... 3-2  Grant of license .............................................................................................................. 3-2  Conditions of use............................................................................................................ 3-3  Title and restrictions ...................................................................................................... 3-4  Confidentiality ................................................................................................................ 3-4  Right to use Motorola’s name ........................................................................................ 3-4  Transfer.......................................................................................................................... 3-5  Updates .......................................................................................................................... 3-5  Maintenance .................................................................................................................. 3-5  Disclaimer ...................................................................................................................... 3-5  Limitation of liability ...................................................................................................... 3-6  U.S. government ............................................................................................................ 3-6  iv phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011)
  • 9. Contents Term of license ...............................................................................................................3-6  Governing law ................................................................................................................3-6  Assignment .....................................................................................................................3-7  Survival of provisions .....................................................................................................3-7  Entire agreement ...........................................................................................................3-7  Third party software ......................................................................................................3-7  Hardware warranty ............................................................................................................3-12  Limit of liability ..................................................................................................................3-13  Chapter 4 Reference information ..............................................................................4-1  Component specifications ....................................................................................................4-2  CMU specifications ........................................................................................................4-2  ODU specifications .........................................................................................................4-5  Flexible waveguide specifications ..................................................................................4-8  Coupler mounting kit specifications ............................................................................4-13  Protection interface specifications...............................................................................4-15  Wireless specifications .......................................................................................................4-17  General wireless specifications ....................................................................................4-17  Frequency bands and channel separation ...................................................................4-18  Capacity, transmit power and sensitivity .....................................................................4-20  Data network specifications ...............................................................................................4-57  Ethernet interfaces ......................................................................................................4-57  Ethernet bridging .........................................................................................................4-58  Network management specifications .................................................................................4-59  Standard SNMP MIBs ..................................................................................................4-59  Electromagnetic compliance ..............................................................................................4-64  Electrical safety compliance ........................................................................................4-64  EMC immunity compliance ..........................................................................................4-64  Compliance testing ......................................................................................................4-65  Notifications .................................................................................................................4-66  Radiation hazard assessment .............................................................................................4-68  ETSI method.................................................................................................................4-68  FCC method .................................................................................................................4-70  Chapter 5 Installation ..............................................................................................5-1  Preparing for installation .....................................................................................................5-2  Safety precautions during installation ...........................................................................5-2  Grounding and lightning protection requirements ........................................................5-2  Selecting installation options .........................................................................................5-2  Preparing personnel .......................................................................................................5-2  Preparing inventory .......................................................................................................5-3  phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011) v
  • 10. Contents Preparing tools ............................................................................................................... 5-3  Unit pre-configuration ................................................................................................... 5-4  Upgrading an unprotected link to 1+1 Hot Standby ..................................................... 5-5  Installing antennas and ODUs ............................................................................................. 5-7  Direct mounting of antenna and ODU ........................................................................... 5-8  Remote mounting of antenna and ODU ....................................................................... 5-11  Direct mounting of antenna with two ODUs and coupler ............................................ 5-21  Remote mounting of antenna with two ODUs and coupler .......................................... 5-27  Installing the IF and ground cables ................................................................................... 5-33  Preparing IF cables ...................................................................................................... 5-35  Fitting an N type connector to an IF cable .................................................................. 5-35  Connecting the ODU to the top LPU ............................................................................ 5-39  Weatherproofing an N type connector......................................................................... 5-42  Hoisting the main IF cable ........................................................................................... 5-45  Installing and grounding the main IF cable ................................................................. 5-48  Making an IF cable ground point ................................................................................. 5-50  Installing and grounding the IF cable at building entry .............................................. 5-54  Testing the installation ...................................................................................................... 5-56  Recommended pre-power tests.................................................................................... 5-56  Test equipment ............................................................................................................ 5-56  Test preparation........................................................................................................... 5-57  Testing cable loss ......................................................................................................... 5-58  Measuring distance to fault ......................................................................................... 5-63  Installing the CMU ............................................................................................................. 5-66  Maximum operating ambient temperature for the CMU ............................................. 5-66  Operation of CMU in a Restricted Access Location ..................................................... 5-66  Mounting the CMU ...................................................................................................... 5-67  Grounding the CMU ..................................................................................................... 5-69  Connecting the CMU to the IF cable ........................................................................... 5-70  Connecting the CMU power supply ............................................................................. 5-71  Preparing network connections (1+0 and 2+0 links) ........................................................ 5-72  Installing a copper data interface ................................................................................ 5-73  Installing a fiber data interface ................................................................................... 5-74  Installing a management interface .............................................................................. 5-75  Connecting fiber cables to the CMU ............................................................................ 5-76  Preparing network connections (1+1 Hot Standby) .......................................................... 5-77  Installing an out-of-band protection splitter ................................................................ 5-78  Installing a redundant copper interface ...................................................................... 5-79  Installing a redundant fiber interface .......................................................................... 5-80  vi phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011)
  • 11. Contents Installing a fiber-Y interface ........................................................................................5-81  Installing a protection cable ........................................................................................5-82  Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment ....................................................................6-1  Preparing for configuration and alignment .........................................................................6-2  Safety precautions during configuration and alignment ...............................................6-2  Regulatory compliance during configuration and alignment .........................................6-2  Selecting configuration options .....................................................................................6-2  Task 1: Connecting to the unit .............................................................................................6-3  Configuring the management PC ...................................................................................6-3  Updating the ARP table..................................................................................................6-6  Connecting to the PC and powering up .........................................................................6-6  Logging into the web interface ......................................................................................6-6  Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces ..................................................................6-8  Managing the units during configuration and alignment ..............................................6-8  Configuring the IP interface and management mode ..................................................6-10  Reconnecting to the management PC ..........................................................................6-17  Configuring quality of service ......................................................................................6-18  Task 3: Installing license keys ...........................................................................................6-19  Checking licensed capabilities .....................................................................................6-19  Generating a new license key ......................................................................................6-20  Entering a new license key ..........................................................................................6-21  Starting the full capacity trial ......................................................................................6-21  Task 4: Upgrading software version ..................................................................................6-23  Checking the installed software version ......................................................................6-23  Upgrading to a new software version ..........................................................................6-24  Task 5: Configuring security ..............................................................................................6-27  Configuring AES encryption ........................................................................................6-27  Configuring HTTPS/TLS ...............................................................................................6-30  Using the Security Wizard ...........................................................................................6-31  Configuring local user accounts...................................................................................6-41  Changing own user password ......................................................................................6-47  Protecting access to the summary and status pages ...................................................6-48  Task 6: Configuring protection ..........................................................................................6-49  Configuring unprotected links .....................................................................................6-49  Configuring 1+1 Hot Standby links .............................................................................6-50  Task 7: Configuring wireless interface ..............................................................................6-56  Prerequisites for the Installation Wizard .....................................................................6-56  Step 1: Configuring equipment parameters.................................................................6-56  Step 2: Configuring radio license parameters .............................................................6-59  phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011) vii
  • 12. Contents Step 3: Configuring wireless parameters .................................................................... 6-61  Step 4: Confirming installation configuration.............................................................. 6-62  Step 5: Skipping antenna alignment ............................................................................ 6-64  Step 6: Completing configuration without alignment .................................................. 6-65  Task 8: Configuring RADIUS ............................................................................................. 6-66  Configuring RADIUS authentication ............................................................................ 6-66  Task 9: Setting up SNMP agent ......................................................................................... 6-69  Configuring generation of SNMPv3 notifications ........................................................ 6-69  Configuring generation of SNMPv1/2c notifications ................................................... 6-79  Task 10: Configuring alarms and messages ...................................................................... 6-83  Configuring generation of diagnostics alarms ............................................................. 6-83  Configuring generation of email messages .................................................................. 6-84  Task 11: Configuring syslog ............................................................................................... 6-86  Configuring system logging (syslog) ............................................................................ 6-86  Task 12: Configuring remote access .................................................................................. 6-88  Configuring web-based management attributes .......................................................... 6-88  Task 13: Aligning antennas ................................................................................................ 6-90  Introduction to antenna alignment .............................................................................. 6-90  Prerequisites for alignment ......................................................................................... 6-91  Aligning protected antennas ........................................................................................ 6-91  Aligning a pair of antennas .......................................................................................... 6-92  Step 5: Starting antenna alignment ............................................................................. 6-92  Step 6: Aligning antennas ............................................................................................ 6-92  Step 7: Completing alignment ..................................................................................... 6-97  Task 14: Reviewing configuration and performance ......................................................... 6-98  Reviewing system configuration attributes ................................................................. 6-98  Comparing actual to predicted performance ............................................................. 6-101  Task 15: Connecting link to the network ......................................................................... 6-103  Connecting to the network......................................................................................... 6-103  Setting the real-time clock ......................................................................................... 6-104  Task 16: Saving the system configuration ....................................................................... 6-107  Saving the configuration file ...................................................................................... 6-107  FIPS 140-2 configuration summary ................................................................................. 6-109  Prerequisites for FIPS 140-2 configuration ............................................................... 6-109  Configuration procedures for FIPS 140-2 .................................................................. 6-110  Checking that the unit is in FIPS 140-2 secure mode................................................ 6-110  HTTPS key size warning ............................................................................................ 6-110  Chapter 7 Operation ................................................................................................. 7-1  Web-based management ...................................................................................................... 7-2  viii phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011)
  • 13. Contents Accessing the web interface ..........................................................................................7-2  Using the menu options .................................................................................................7-4  Viewing the system summary ........................................................................................7-7  Viewing the system status..............................................................................................7-9  Logging out ..................................................................................................................7-13  Managing alarms and events .............................................................................................7-14  Managing alarms .........................................................................................................7-14  Managing email alerts .................................................................................................7-21  Managing SNMP traps .................................................................................................7-21  Managing event notification messages ........................................................................7-27  Disabling and enabling the wireless interface ...................................................................7-34  Disabling wireless transmission ...................................................................................7-34  Enabling wireless transmission....................................................................................7-34  Managing 1+1 Hot Standby links ......................................................................................7-35  Viewing the status of a 1+1 Hot Standby link .............................................................7-35  Using the Protected Link page.....................................................................................7-37  Forcing protection switches .........................................................................................7-38  Enabling and disabling fault protection .......................................................................7-39  Managing security .............................................................................................................7-42  Exiting FIPS 140-2 mode .............................................................................................7-42  Zeroizing critical security parameters .........................................................................7-42  Disabling AES encryption ............................................................................................7-42  Changing AES encryption keys ....................................................................................7-44  Changing the log-out timer ..........................................................................................7-46  Managing performance ......................................................................................................7-47  Checking system statistics and counters .....................................................................7-47  Resetting system statistics and counters .....................................................................7-52  Viewing diagnostics .....................................................................................................7-52  Using the diagnostics plotter .......................................................................................7-53  Downloading diagnostic data .......................................................................................7-54  Changing the diagnostics refresh period .....................................................................7-55  Maintaining the system ................................................................................................7-56  Restoring, upgrading and rebooting ..................................................................................7-57  Restoring the configuration file ...................................................................................7-57  Upgrading software .....................................................................................................7-58  Rebooting .....................................................................................................................7-58  Upgrading software in an operational 1+1 Hot Standby link ......................................7-59  Checking the recovery version .....................................................................................7-60  Using recovery mode .........................................................................................................7-61  phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011) ix
  • 14. Contents Entering recovery mode............................................................................................... 7-61  Selecting recovery option ............................................................................................ 7-62  Upgrading software image........................................................................................... 7-64  Resetting IP and Ethernet configuration to factory defaults ....................................... 7-65  Erasing configuration .................................................................................................. 7-65  Zeroizing security parameters ..................................................................................... 7-66  Downgrading PTP 800 software .................................................................................. 7-67  Replacing units in the field ................................................................................................ 7-68  Replacing a CMU in a 1+1 Hot Standby link ............................................................... 7-68  Chapter 8 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................... 8-1  Connecting to the web management interface .................................................................... 8-2  Check the CMU power indicator.................................................................................... 8-2  Check the DC supply to the CMU .................................................................................. 8-2  Check the CMU status indicator .................................................................................... 8-3  CMU out of service ........................................................................................................ 8-3  Check the Management port Ethernet connection ........................................................ 8-4  Check the copper Data port Ethernet connection ......................................................... 8-5  Check the fiber Data port Ethernet connection ............................................................. 8-6  Check IP network connection ........................................................................................ 8-7  Check browser settings.................................................................................................. 8-8  Installing the link ................................................................................................................. 8-9  Connect to the web management interface ................................................................... 8-9  Check ODU status .......................................................................................................... 8-9  Transmitter status........................................................................................................ 8-10  Antenna alignment ....................................................................................................... 8-10  Check transmit and receive frequencies...................................................................... 8-11  Check waveguide and antennas ................................................................................... 8-11  Check link status .......................................................................................................... 8-11  Testing protection switchover ........................................................................................... 8-12  Check protection interface status ................................................................................ 8-12  Check that Protection Switching is enabled ................................................................ 8-12  Check the status of the wireless interface ................................................................... 8-13  Check the physical Link Protection cable .................................................................... 8-13  Force a Protection Switchover ..................................................................................... 8-13  Check the configuration of the active and inactive units............................................. 8-13  Glossary ...................................................................................................................... I  x phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011)
  • 15. Contents, Figures and Tables List of Figures .......................................................... . . . . Figure 1-1 Typical PTP 800 deployment (grounding not shown) .............................................1-5  Figure 1-2 Schematic view of 1+0 link end .............................................................................1-7  Figure 1-3 Schematic view of 1+1 Hot Standby link end without antenna protection ............1-9  Figure 1-4 Schematic view of 1+1 Hot Standby link end with antenna protection ...............1-10  Figure 1-5 Schematic view of 2+0 link end ...........................................................................1-12  Figure 1-6 PTP 800 CMU .......................................................................................................1-13  Figure 1-7 CMU front panel ...................................................................................................1-13  Figure 1-8 ODU-A ...................................................................................................................1-18  Figure 1-9 ODU-B ...................................................................................................................1-18  Figure 1-10 ODU front view ...................................................................................................1-19  Figure 1-11 ODU rear view ....................................................................................................1-20  Figure 1-12 ODU-A side view .................................................................................................1-20  Figure 1-13 ODU-B side view .................................................................................................1-20  Figure 1-14 Typical PTP 800 antenna with ODU (Motorola direct mount interface).............1-22  Figure 1-15 Direct mount mechanical interface ....................................................................1-22  Figure 1-16 ODU clipped onto direct mount mechanical interface .......................................1-23  Figure 1-17 Remote mount antenna waveguide interface .....................................................1-23  Figure 1-18 ODU coupler mounting kit ..................................................................................1-24  Figure 1-19 Two ODUs and antenna mounted on a coupler ..................................................1-25  Figure 1-20 Remote mount kit showing the waveguide interface..........................................1-26  Figure 1-21 Remote mount kit showing the ODU interface ...................................................1-26  Figure 1-22 Cable grounding kit for 1/4" and 3/8" cable .......................................................1-28  Figure 1-23 PTP 800 LPU end kit ...........................................................................................1-28  Figure 1-24 Forwarding behavior in out-of-band local management mode ...........................1-38  Figure 1-25 Forwarding behavior in out-of-band management mode....................................1-39  Figure 1-26 Forwarding behavior in in-band mode................................................................1-39  Figure 1-27 Inactive unit frame forwarding – out-of-band management ...............................1-40  Figure 1-28 Inactive unit frame forwarding – in-band management .....................................1-40  Figure 1-29 Protocol layers between Ethernet and wireless interfaces ................................1-41  Figure 1-30 Protocol layers between external interfaces and the management agent..........1-41  phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011) xi
  • 16. List of Figures Figure 1-31 Data paths in 1+1 Hot Standby links ................................................................. 1-57  Figure 1-32 Out-of-band network connections for a protected end ....................................... 1-58  Figure 1-33 Out-of-band network connections with fiber-Y cable ......................................... 1-59  Figure 1-34 In-band network connections for a protected end.............................................. 1-60  Figure 1-35 Indication of FIPS 140-2 capability .................................................................... 1-62  Figure 1-36 FIPS operational mode alarm ............................................................................. 1-63  Figure 2-1 LINKPlanner profile view ....................................................................................... 2-4  Figure 2-2 LINKPlanner configuration and performance details ............................................. 2-4  Figure 2-3 LINKPlanner Bill of Materials view ........................................................................ 2-5  Figure 2-4 Rolling sphere method to determine the lightning protection zones ..................... 2-7  Figure 2-5 Grounding and lightning protection on mast or tower ......................................... 2-10  Figure 2-6 Grounding and lightning protection on mast or tower (protected end) ............... 2-11  Figure 2-7 Grounding and lightning protection on building .................................................. 2-12  Figure 2-8 Grounding and lightning protection inside high building .................................... 2-13  Figure 2-9 Grounding and lightning protection inside high building (protected end) ........... 2-14  Figure 2-10 Alternative supply arrangements ....................................................................... 2-15  Figure 4-1 Locations of waveguide flanges .............................................................................. 4-8  Figure 4-2 Waveguide flanges – 6 GHz .................................................................................. 4-10  Figure 4-3 Waveguide flanges – 7 to 15 GHz ......................................................................... 4-11  Figure 4-4 Waveguide flanges – 18 to 38 GHz ....................................................................... 4-12  Figure 4-5 Waveguide flanges – 11 GHz tapered transition .................................................. 4-12  Figure 4-6 European Union compliance label ........................................................................ 4-67  Figure 5-1 Dual-polar antenna in remote mount configuration ............................................. 5-12  Figure 5-2 Words embossed on coupler (asymmetric shown) ............................................... 5-21  Figure 5-3 Correct orientation of LPUs.................................................................................. 5-34  Figure 5-4 ODU and top LPU grounding ................................................................................ 5-39  Figure 5-5 Using the hoist line ............................................................................................... 5-47  Figure 5-6 IF cable grounding on a mast or tower ................................................................ 5-48  Figure 5-7 Grounding at building entry ................................................................................. 5-54  Figure 5-8 Example of a cable analyzer ................................................................................. 5-56  Figure 5-9 Example of the cable test ..................................................................................... 5-57  Figure 5-10 Cable loss plot for a 17 meter cable with no ODU ............................................. 5-59  Figure 5-11 Cable loss plot for a 17 meter cable with ODU connected ................................. 5-59  Figure 5-12 Cable loss plot for a 100 meter cable with no ODU ........................................... 5-60  Figure 5-13 Cable loss plot for a 100 meter cable with ODU connected ............................... 5-61  Figure 5-14 DTF plot for a 17 meter cable with no ODU ....................................................... 5-64  Figure 5-15 DTF plot for a 17 meter cable with ODU connected .......................................... 5-65  Figure 5-16 CMU kit contents ................................................................................................ 5-67  Figure 5-17 CMU mounted on bench ..................................................................................... 5-67  xii phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011)
  • 17. List of Figures Figure 5-18 CMU mounted with bracket................................................................................5-68  Figure 5-19 CMU with rack mount kit and blanking plate.....................................................5-68  Figure 5-20 CMU mounted in rack.........................................................................................5-69  Figure 5-21 Rack mounted CMU with a right angled IF cable connector .............................5-69  Figure 5-22 CMU ground connector ......................................................................................5-70  Figure 5-23 Motorola AC to DC converter .............................................................................5-71  Figure 5-24 Copper data interface connections .....................................................................5-73  Figure 5-25 Fiber data interface connections ........................................................................5-74  Figure 5-26 Management interface connections....................................................................5-75  Figure 5-27 Out-of-band protection splitter connections .......................................................5-78  Figure 5-28 Redundant copper interface connections ...........................................................5-79  Figure 5-29 Redundant fiber interface connections...............................................................5-80  Figure 5-30 Optical Y interface connections ..........................................................................5-81  Figure 5-31 Protection cable connections ..............................................................................5-82  Figure 6-1 Local Area Connection Properties dialog ...............................................................6-4  Figure 6-2 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog ..........................................................6-5  Figure 6-3 Setting Speed & Duplex (Broadcom adaptor) ........................................................6-5  Figure 6-4 Web interface Home page ......................................................................................6-7  Figure 6-5 Login page ..............................................................................................................6-7  Figure 6-6 LAN Configuration page with VLAN disabled ......................................................6-11  Figure 6-7 LAN Configuration page with VLAN enabled .......................................................6-12  Figure 6-8 Confirm LAN configuration ..................................................................................6-17  Figure 6-9 Bridge Configuration page ...................................................................................6-18  Figure 6-10 Software License Key page .................................................................................6-19  Figure 6-11 Software License Key page with full capacity trial in progress .........................6-22  Figure 6-12 Software Version in System Status page ............................................................6-24  Figure 6-13 Software Upgrade page ......................................................................................6-25  Figure 6-14 Software Upgrade Confirmation page ................................................................6-26  Figure 6-15 Software Upgrade Complete page ......................................................................6-26  Figure 6-16 System Configuration page.................................................................................6-28  Figure 6-17 Configuration Reboot dialog ...............................................................................6-28  Figure 6-18 Security Configuration Wizard page...................................................................6-32  Figure 6-19 Step 1: Enter Key of Keys page ..........................................................................6-33  Figure 6-20 Step 2: TLS Private Key and Public Certificate page .........................................6-34  Figure 6-21 Step 3: User Security Banner page ....................................................................6-35  Figure 6-22 Step 4: Random Number Entropy Input page ....................................................6-36  Figure 6-23 Step 5: Enter Wireless Link Encryption Key page ..............................................6-37  Figure 6-24 Step 6: HTTP and Telnet Settings page ..............................................................6-38  Figure 6-25 Step 7: Commit Security Configuration page .....................................................6-40  phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011) xiii
  • 18. List of Figures Figure 6-26 Local User Accounts page (identity-based user accounts not shown)................ 6-42  Figure 6-27 Identity-based user accounts .............................................................................. 6-46  Figure 6-28 Change Password page ....................................................................................... 6-47  Figure 6-29 Webpage Properties page ................................................................................... 6-48  Figure 6-30 Protection Configuration page (protection disabled) ......................................... 6-49  Figure 6-31 Status page with protection disabled (extract) .................................................. 6-49  Figure 6-32 Protection Management page (primary with protection enabled) ..................... 6-51  Figure 6-33 Protection Management page (secondary with protection enabled).................. 6-52  Figure 6-34 Step 1: Equipment Configuration page .............................................................. 6-57  Figure 6-35 Step 2: Radio License Configuration page (fixed modulation) ........................... 6-59  Figure 6-36 Step 2: Radio License Configuration page (FCC adaptive modulation) ............. 6-59  Figure 6-37 Step 2: Radio License Configuration page (ETSI adaptive modulation) ............ 6-60  Figure 6-38 Step 3: Wireless Configuration page .................................................................. 6-61  Figure 6-39 Step 3: Wireless Configuration page (ETSI adaptive modulation) ..................... 6-62  Figure 6-40 Step 4: Confirm Installation Configuration page ................................................ 6-63  Figure 6-41 Step 5: Start Antenna Alignment page ............................................................... 6-64  Figure 6-42 Step 6: Configuration Complete page (step 5 cancelled) ................................... 6-65  Figure 6-43 RADIUS Authentication page ............................................................................. 6-67  Figure 6-44 Current SNMP Summary page (when SNMP is disabled) .................................. 6-69  Figure 6-45 Step 1: SNMP Configuration page (for SNMPv3) .............................................. 6-70  Figure 6-46 Step 2: SNMP MIB-II System Objects page........................................................ 6-71  Figure 6-47 Step 3: SNMP User Policy Configuration page (for SNMPv3) ........................... 6-72  Figure 6-48 Step 4: SNMP User Accounts Configuration page (for SNMPv3) ...................... 6-74  Figure 6-49 Step 5: SNMP Trap Configuration page (for SNMPv3) ...................................... 6-76  Figure 6-50 Confirm SNMP Configuration page (for SNMPv3) ............................................. 6-78  Figure 6-51 Step 1: SNMP Configuration page (for SNMPv1/2c).......................................... 6-79  Figure 6-52 Step 3: SNMP Trap Configuration page (for SNMPv1/2c) ................................. 6-81  Figure 6-53 Confirm SNMP Configuration page (for SNMPv1/2c) ........................................ 6-82  Figure 6-54 Diagnostic Alarms page ...................................................................................... 6-83  Figure 6-55 Email Configuration page ................................................................................... 6-84  Figure 6-56 Syslog Configuration page.................................................................................. 6-86  Figure 6-57 Web-Based Management page ........................................................................... 6-88  Figure 6-58 Step 6: Antenna Alignment page (searching for link) ........................................ 6-93  Figure 6-59 Testing ODU voltage output ............................................................................... 6-94  Figure 6-60 Symmetrical relationship between voltage and alignment ................................ 6-95  Figure 6-61 Typical RSSI voltage peaks and troughs ............................................................ 6-95  Figure 6-62 Step 6: Antenna Alignment page (link established) ........................................... 6-97  Figure 6-63 Alignment Abandoned ........................................................................................ 6-97  Figure 6-64 Step 7: Installation Complete page .................................................................... 6-97  xiv phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011)
  • 19. List of Figures Figure 6-65 System Configuration page.................................................................................6-99  Figure 6-66 Time Configuration page (SNTP disabled) .......................................................6-104  Figure 6-67 Time Configuration page (SNTP enabled) ........................................................6-105  Figure 6-68 Save & Restore Configuration page .................................................................6-108  Figure 7-1 System Administration Login page .........................................................................7-2  Figure 7-2 Menu and System Summary page (wireless link up) ..............................................7-2  Figure 7-3 Menu navigation bar (with all submenus opened)..................................................7-4  Figure 7-4 System Summary page ...........................................................................................7-7  Figure 7-5 System Status page (unprotected link)...................................................................7-9  Figure 7-6 System Status page (1+1 Hot Standby link) ........................................................7-10  Figure 7-7 Alarm warning triangle .........................................................................................7-14  Figure 7-8 Syslog local log .....................................................................................................7-27  Figure 7-9 System Configuration page (partial view) when transmitter is muted .................7-34  Figure 7-10 Protected Link page ............................................................................................7-35  Figure 7-11 Encryption key mismatch ...................................................................................7-45  Figure 7-12 Web Page Properties page ..................................................................................7-46  Figure 7-13 System Statistics and Counters page .................................................................7-48  Figure 7-14 Diagnostics page (1+0 or 2+0 link)....................................................................7-52  Figure 7-15 Diagnostics page (1+1 link) ................................................................................7-53  Figure 7-16 Diagnostics Plotter page .....................................................................................7-54  Figure 7-17 Generate Downloadable Diagnostics page .........................................................7-55  Figure 7-18 Reboot Wireless Unit page .................................................................................7-59  Figure 7-19 Recovery Mode Warning page ............................................................................7-62  Figure 7-20 Recovery Options page .......................................................................................7-63  Figure 7-21 Recovery Software Upgrade confirmation page .................................................7-64  Figure 7-22 Recovery Software Upgrade complete page ......................................................7-64  Figure 7-23 Reset Configuration dialog .................................................................................7-65  Figure 7-24 Erase Configuration dialog .................................................................................7-66  Figure 7-25 Zeroize Security Parameters dialog ...................................................................7-67  phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011) xv
  • 20. Contents, Figures and Tables List of Tables .......................................................... . . . . Table 1-1 PTP 800 licensed bands and frequencies ................................................................. 1-4  Table 1-2 CMU LED states ..................................................................................................... 1-16  Table 2-1 HTTPS/TLS security material ................................................................................. 2-19  Table 2-2 Permitted character set for SNMPv3 passphrases ................................................ 2-24  Table 2-3 Default SNMPv3 users ........................................................................................... 2-25  Table 2-4 Standard RADIUS attributes .................................................................................. 2-25  Table 2-5 Vendor specific RADIUS attributes ........................................................................ 2-26  Table 2-6 RADIUS protocol interaction for each user role .................................................... 2-26  Table 2-7 Selecting antennas for each hardware configuration ............................................ 2-30  Table 2-8 Antennas: 6 GHz single polarization ...................................................................... 2-31  Table 2-9 Antennas: 6 GHz dual polarization ......................................................................... 2-31  Table 2-10 Antennas: 7 GHz and 8 GHz single polarization .................................................. 2-32  Table 2-11 Antennas: 7 GHz and 8 GHz dual polarization ..................................................... 2-32  Table 2-12 Antennas: 11 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-33  Table 2-13 Antennas: 11 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-33  Table 2-14 Antennas: 13 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-34  Table 2-15 Antennas: 13 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-34  Table 2-16 Antennas: 15 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-35  Table 2-17 Antennas: 15 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-35  Table 2-18 Antennas: 18 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-36  Table 2-19 Antennas: 18 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-36  Table 2-20 Antennas: 23 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-37  Table 2-21 Antennas: 23 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-37  Table 2-22 Antennas: 26 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-38  Table 2-23 Antennas: 26 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-38  Table 2-24 Antennas: 32 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-39  Table 2-25 Antennas: 32 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-39  Table 2-26 Antennas: 38 GHz single polarization .................................................................. 2-39  Table 2-27 Antennas: 38 GHz dual polarization ..................................................................... 2-39  Table 2-28 ODUs: Lower 6 GHz ODU-A ................................................................................. 2-40  phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011) xvi
  • 21. List of Tables Table 2-29 ODUs: Upper 6 GHz ODU-A .................................................................................2-41  Table 2-30 ODUs: 7 GHz ODU-A ............................................................................................2-41  Table 2-31 ODUs: 8 GHz ODU-A ............................................................................................2-43  Table 2-32 ODUs: 11 GHz ODU-B ..........................................................................................2-45  Table 2-33 ODUs: 11 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-45  Table 2-34 ODUs: 13 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-46  Table 2-35 ODUs: 15 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-46  Table 2-36 ODUs: 18 GHz ODU-B ..........................................................................................2-47  Table 2-37 ODUs: 18 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-47  Table 2-38 ODUs: 23 GHz ODU-B ..........................................................................................2-48  Table 2-39 ODUs: 23 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-48  Table 2-40 ODUs: 26 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-49  Table 2-41 ODUs: 32 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-49  Table 2-42 ODUs: 38 GHz ODU-A ..........................................................................................2-50  Table 2-43 Other standard components .................................................................................2-51  Table 2-44 Inventory of the coaxial cable installation assembly kit (WB3616) ......................2-53  Table 2-45 Additional components for each remote-mounted ODU .......................................2-55  Table 2-46 Remote mounting kits...........................................................................................2-56  Table 2-47 Flexible waveguides .............................................................................................2-57  Table 2-48 Flex-twist hanger kits available from Motorola....................................................2-58  Table 2-49 ODU coupler mounting kits ..................................................................................2-58  Table 2-50 Network connection components for 1+1 Hot Standby links ..............................2-60  Table 2-51 Optional components for PTP 800 links ...............................................................2-61  Table 2-52 Single-step capacity upgrades (per unit) .............................................................2-63  Table 2-53 Step-by-step capacity upgrades (per unit) ...........................................................2-63  Table 4-1 CMU physical specifications.....................................................................................4-2  Table 4-2 CMU environmental specifications...........................................................................4-2  Table 4-3 CMU electrical specifications ...................................................................................4-2  Table 4-4 ODU and CMU power consumption (ODU-A only) ...................................................4-3  Table 4-5 AC to DC converter specifications ............................................................................4-4  Table 4-6 ODU physical specifications .....................................................................................4-5  Table 4-7 ODU-A and ODU-B environmental specifications .....................................................4-5  Table 4-8 RSSI voltage, received signal level and bandwidth ..................................................4-5  Table 4-9 Antenna, transition, waveguide and RMK flanges ...................................................4-9  Table 4-10 Torque value in Nm (lb ft) for each fastener size .................................................4-13  Table 4-11 ODU coupler physical specifications ....................................................................4-13  Table 4-12 ODU coupler environmental specifications ..........................................................4-13  Table 4-13 ODU coupler return losses and isolation ..............................................................4-14  Table 4-14 ODU coupler insertion losses ...............................................................................4-14  phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011) xvii
  • 22. List of Tables Table 4-15 Out-of-band protection splitter specifications ...................................................... 4-15  Table 4-16 Out-of-band protection cable pin outs .................................................................. 4-15  Table 4-17 Fiber-Y kit specifications ...................................................................................... 4-16  Table 4-18 General wireless specifications ............................................................................ 4-17  Table 4-19 ETSI band plan (ODU-A and ODU-B) ................................................................... 4-18  Table 4-20 FCC and IC band plan (ODU-A and ODU-B) ......................................................... 4-19  Table 4-21 NTIA band plan .................................................................................................... 4-19  Table 4-22 Brazil band plan ................................................................................................... 4-19  Table 4-23 Lower 6 GHz FCC and Canada with 10 MHz bandwidth ..................................... 4-21  Table 4-24 Lower 6 GHz FCC and Canada with 30 MHz bandwidth ..................................... 4-22  Table 4-25 Lower 6 GHz ETSI with 29.65 MHz channel separation ...................................... 4-22  Table 4-26 Upper 6 GHz FCC with 10 MHz bandwidth ......................................................... 4-23  Table 4-27 Upper 6 GHz FCC with 30 MHz bandwidth ......................................................... 4-23  Table 4-28 Upper 6 GHz ETSI with 7 MHz channel separation ............................................. 4-24  Table 4-29 Upper 6 GHz ETSI with 14 MHz channel separation ........................................... 4-24  Table 4-30 Upper 6 GHz ETSI with 30 MHz channel separation ........................................... 4-24  Table 4-31 Upper 6 GHz ETSI with 40 MHz channel separation ........................................... 4-25  Table 4-32 Upper 6 GHz ETSI with 60 MHz channel separation ........................................... 4-25  Table 4-33 7 GHz ETSI with 7 MHz channel separation ........................................................ 4-26  Table 4-34 7 GHz ETSI with 14 MHz channel separation ...................................................... 4-26  Table 4-35 7 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation ...................................................... 4-27  Table 4-36 8 GHz ETSI with 7 MHz channel separation ........................................................ 4-27  Table 4-37 8 GHz ETSI with 14 MHz channel separation ...................................................... 4-28  Table 4-38 8 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation ...................................................... 4-28  Table 4-39 8 GHz ETSI with 29.65 MHz channel separation ................................................. 4-28  Table 4-40 11 GHz FCC and Canada with 10 MHz bandwidth (ODU-A) ................................ 4-29  Table 4-41 11 GHz FCC and Canada with 10 MHz bandwidth (ODU-B) ................................ 4-29  Table 4-42 11 GHz FCC and Canada with 30 MHz bandwidth (ODU-A) ................................ 4-30  Table 4-43 11 GHz FCC and Canada with 30 MHz bandwidth (ODU-B) ................................ 4-30  Table 4-44 11 GHz FCC and Canada with 40 MHz bandwidth (ODU-A) ................................ 4-31  Table 4-45 11 GHz FCC and Canada with 40 MHz bandwidth (ODU-B) ................................ 4-31  Table 4-46 11 GHz ETSI with 40 MHz channel separation .................................................... 4-31  Table 4-47 13 GHz ETSI with 7 MHz channel separation ...................................................... 4-32  Table 4-48 13 GHz ETSI with 14 MHz channel separation .................................................... 4-32  Table 4-49 13 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation .................................................... 4-32  Table 4-50 15 GHz ETSI with 7 MHz channel separation ...................................................... 4-33  Table 4-51 15 GHz ETSI with 14 MHz channel separation .................................................... 4-33  Table 4-52 15 GHz ETSI with 28 MHz channel separation .................................................... 4-33  Table 4-53 15 GHz ETSI with 56 MHz channel separation .................................................... 4-34  xviii phn-1478_014v000 (Sep 2011)