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Alvarion BreezeNET B300Technical User ManualSoftware Version: 1.2April 2009P/N 215267
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About this ManualAlvarion BreezeNET B300 viii  Technical User ManualAbout this ManualThis User Manual is a description of Alvarion devices and contains installation and configuration guidelines, recommendations and troubleshooting sections, and supplementary materials. The document is intended to be used by Qualified RF engineers/technicians and IT professionals. Qualified personnel should have skills and experience in the following areas:Outdoor/indoor radio equipment installationOutdoor wireless networksTCP/IP networking protocolsSafety procedures and instructions for installing antenna equipmentProfessional manage of electrical equipment and accessoriesSafety procedures and instructions for working on towers and heights
ContentsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 ix  Technical User ManualContentsChapter 1 - Getting Started .....................................................................11.1   Scope of Document....................................................................................................31.2   Abbreviations .............................................................................................................41.3   Document Marks ........................................................................................................5Chapter 2 - Hardware Description ..........................................................62.1   Power supply units (IDU)...........................................................................................82.1.1 IDU-BS ................................................................................................................82.2   Outdoor Units (ODU)................................................................................................102.2.1 BU/RB-B300D-5X .............................................................................................102.2.2 BU/RB-B300-5X ................................................................................................112.2.3 ODU LED Indicators Description.......................................................................122.3   Installation Preparations .........................................................................................132.3.1 Required Components and Accessories...........................................................132.3.2 Antenna Placement...........................................................................................132.3.3 Antenna Poles Usage .......................................................................................152.3.4 Poles with Stretching.........................................................................................152.3.5 Wall Mounted Pole ............................................................................................152.3.6 Antenna Poles Requirements ...........................................................................152.3.7 Grounding when Using IDU-BS ........................................................................152.3.8 Antenna Alignment............................................................................................162.3.9 Precaution Measures ........................................................................................172.3.10 Service Cable Soldering Procedure ..................................................................172.3.11 Tools Required at the Installation Site ..............................................................202.4   BU/RB-B300D-5X ......................................................................................................212.4.1 Installation Guidelines .......................................................................................212.4.2 Tube Mounting for ODU ....................................................................................232.5   BU/RB-B300-5X.........................................................................................................252.5.1 Installation Guidelines .......................................................................................25
ContentsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 x Technical User Manual2.5.2 Pole Mounting Kit Assembling ..........................................................................272.6   Mounting Kits Assembling ......................................................................................282.6.1 Pole Mounting Kit MONT-5000-V.Pole-KIT for Vertical Mast............................282.6.2 Pole Mounting Kit MONT-5000-H.Pole-KIT for Horizontal Pole........................292.7   Specifications ...........................................................................................................312.7.1 Radio.................................................................................................................312.7.2 Antenna.............................................................................................................332.7.3 Data Communication.........................................................................................332.7.4 Configuration Management...............................................................................342.7.5 Electrical Characteristics...................................................................................342.7.6 Physical and Environmental..............................................................................342.7.7 Standards and Regulations...............................................................................35Chapter 3 - Basic Configuration Instructions .......................................363.1   Initial Settings Configuration Procedure ...............................................................383.2   Device Interfaces......................................................................................................403.3   Command Line Interface (CLI) ................................................................................413.4   Lost Password Recovery.........................................................................................423.5   Configuration Manipulations...................................................................................453.5.1 Printing and Saving Your Configuration ............................................................453.5.2 Import/Export.....................................................................................................453.5.3 IP Address Formats ..........................................................................................453.6   Ethernet Interface Configuration ............................................................................473.7   Radio Interface Configuration.................................................................................48Chapter 4 - Link Configuration ..............................................................504.1   Link Diagnostic Tools ..............................................................................................524.1.1 Ltest ..................................................................................................................524.1.2 Muffer ................................................................................................................554.1.3 Load Meter ........................................................................................................594.1.4 Acquiring Interfaces Statistics ...........................................................................594.1.5 RapidView .........................................................................................................60
ContentsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 xi  Technical User ManualChapter 5 - Configuration Via Web Interface........................................665.1   Overall Functionality Overview...............................................................................685.2   Run Requirements ...................................................................................................695.3   Basic Settings...........................................................................................................705.4   Device Status............................................................................................................735.5   Maintenance..............................................................................................................755.6   Spectrum Analyzer...................................................................................................76Chapter 6 - Supplementary Information................................................786.1   "RJ-45" Service Cable Connector Soldering Scheme ..........................................806.2   Console Cable Connector Soldering Scheme .......................................................81
List of TablesAlvarion BreezeNET B300 xii  Technical User ManualList of TablesTable 2-1: ODU LED Indicators Description................................................................................12Table 2-2: RJ-45 Connector Soldering Procedure ......................................................................18Table 2-3: Radio Specifications................................................................................................... 31Table 2-4: Maximum Peak Channel Power Levels .....................................................................33Table 2-5: Antenna Specifications ..............................................................................................33Table 2-6: Data Communication Specifications ..........................................................................33Table 2-7: Configuration Management Specifications.................................................................34Table 2-8: Electrical Characteristics Specifications.....................................................................34Table 2-9: Physical and Environmental Specifications................................................................34Table 2-10: Standards and Regulations Compliance..................................................................35Table 4-1: Indicator LEDs ........................................................................................................... 64
List of FiguresAlvarion BreezeNET B300 xiii  Technical User ManualList of FiguresFigure 2-1: IDU-BS Top View........................................................................................................ 8Figure 2-2: IDU-BS Front Panel ....................................................................................................8Figure 2-3: IDU-BS Rear Panel..................................................................................................... 9Figure 2-4: Connection scheme for IDU-BS..................................................................................9Figure 2-5: BU/RB-B300D-5X Front Panel..................................................................................10Figure 2-6: BU/RB-B300D-5X Top View ..................................................................................... 11Figure 2-7: BU/RB-B300-5X Front Panel ....................................................................................11Figure 2-8: BU/RB-B300-5X Top View........................................................................................ 12Figure 2-9: Grounding ................................................................................................................. 16Figure 2-10: BU/RB-B300D-5X Installation 1..............................................................................21Figure 2-11: BU/RB-B300D-5X Installation 2..............................................................................22Figure 2-12: Tube Mounting 1..................................................................................................... 23Figure 2-13: Tube Mounting 2..................................................................................................... 24Figure 2-14: BU/RB-B300-5X Installation 1.................................................................................25Figure 2-15: BU/RB-B300-5X Installation 2.................................................................................26Figure 2-16: Pole Mounting Kit Assembling 1 .............................................................................27Figure 2-17: Pole Mounting Kit Assembling 2 .............................................................................27Figure 2-18: MONT-5000-V.Pole-KIT 1.......................................................................................28Figure 2-19: MONT-5000-V.Pole-KIT 2.......................................................................................29Figure 2-20: MONT-5000-H.Pole-KIT 1 ...................................................................................... 30Figure 2-21: MONT-5000-H.Pole-KIT 2 ...................................................................................... 30Figure 3-1: ERConsole (Step 1)..................................................................................................42Figure 3-2: ERConsole (Step 2)..................................................................................................43Figure 3-3: ERConsole (Step 3)..................................................................................................44Figure 4-1: Ltest .......................................................................................................................... 52Figure 4-2: Ltest Align ................................................................................................................. 54Figure 4-3: Ltest Bandwidth Meter ..............................................................................................54
List of FiguresAlvarion BreezeNET B300 xiv  Technical User ManualFigure 4-4: Muffer Review Mode.................................................................................................55Figure 4-5: Muffer MAC2 Mode...................................................................................................56Figure 4-6: Muffer Statistics Mode ..............................................................................................57Figure 4-7: Load Meter................................................................................................................ 59Figure 4-8: Netstat ...................................................................................................................... 60Figure 4-9: RapidView Top.......................................................................................................... 61Figure 4-10: RapidView Back...................................................................................................... 62Figure 4-11: RapidView Indicator Panel...................................................................................... 62Figure 5-1: Basic Settings ........................................................................................................... 70Figure 5-2: Device Status............................................................................................................ 73Figure 5-3: Maintenance ............................................................................................................. 75Figure 5-4: Spectrum Analyzer.................................................................................................... 76Figure 6-1: Service Cable Connector Soldering Scheme............................................................80Figure 6-2: Console Cable Connector Soldering Scheme ..........................................................81
1ChapterGetting Started
Chapter 1 - Getting StartedAlvarion BreezeNET B300 2 Technical User ManualIn This Chapter:“Scope of Document” on page 3“Abbreviations” on page 4“Document Marks” on page 5
Chapter 1 - Getting Started Scope of DocumentAlvarion BreezeNET B300 3 Technical User Manual1.1 Scope of DocumentThis document consists of the following chapters:“Getting Started” on page 1 - This chapter includes the information about this document purpose and structure.“Hardware Description” on page 6 - This chapter shows the devices appearance and all plugs and connectors.“Basic Configuration Instructions” on page 36 - This chapter includes basic recommendations for primary link configuration, including interfaces configuration and MINT protocol usage. Also there is a description of how to perform basic manipulations with device's configuration including its updating, importing and exporting.“Link Configuration” on page 50 - The chapter contains basic recommendations for making preliminary choices and decisions while planning and deploying a wireless network based on the Devices. It also describes a set of tools that can help while improving the link quality and statistics gathering.“Configuration Via Web Interface” on page 66 - This chapter describes the device's built-in services, features and tools which were not described in previous parts of the document.“Supplementary Information” on page 78 - Contains supplementary information (specifications, connectors soldering scheme).
Chapter 1 - Getting Started AbbreviationsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 4 Technical User Manual1.2 AbbreviationsThe following abbreviations are used in this document:ODU - Outdoor UnitIDU - Indoor power supply Unit RF cable - Radio Frequency cable to connect ODU and external antenna in case connectorized version of the unit is usedLOS - Line-of-SightSTP cable - Shielded Twisted Pair cable (STP Cat5E) to connect ODU and IDUPTP - Point-to-Point topologyMINT - Microwave Interconnection NeTworks
Chapter 1 - Getting Started Document MarksAlvarion BreezeNET B300 5 Technical User Manual1.3 Document MarksCAUTIONAll caution warnings are marked with a special warning sign. One should pay a great deal of attention to what is written in the Warning sections.NOTEAll notes are marked with a special note sign. Notes usually contain useful comments or hints to the described section of the document.
2ChapterHardware Description
Chapter 2 - Hardware DescriptionAlvarion BreezeNET B300 7 Technical User ManualIn This Chapter“Power supply units (IDU)” on page 8“Outdoor Units (ODU)” on page 10“Installation Preparations” on page 13“BU/RB-B300D-5X” on page 21“BU/RB-B300-5X” on page 25“Mounting Kits Assembling” on page 28
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Power supply units (IDU)Alvarion BreezeNET B300 8 Technical User Manual2.1 Power supply units (IDU)2.1.1 IDU-BSFigure 2-1: IDU-BS Top ViewFigure 2-2: IDU-BS Front Panel
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Power supply units (IDU)Alvarion BreezeNET B300 9 Technical User ManualFigure 2-3: IDU-BS Rear PanelFigure 2-4: Connection scheme for IDU-BS
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Outdoor Units (ODU)Alvarion BreezeNET B300 10  Technical User Manual2.2 Outdoor Units (ODU)2.2.1 BU/RB-B300D-5XFigure 2-5: BU/RB-B300D-5X Front Panel
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Outdoor Units (ODU)Alvarion BreezeNET B300 11  Technical User Manual2.2.2 BU/RB-B300-5XFigure 2-6: BU/RB-B300D-5X Top ViewFigure 2-7: BU/RB-B300-5X Front Panel
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Outdoor Units (ODU)Alvarion BreezeNET B300 12  Technical User Manual2.2.3 ODU LED Indicators DescriptionODU units have two LED indicators (red and green) located in the Console connector. These LEDs are useful in monitoring the device status during the installation procedure. LEDs modes and Device status correspondence is shown in the following table:Figure 2-8: BU/RB-B300-5X Top ViewTable 2-1: ODU LED Indicators DescriptionRed Indicator Green Indicator Device StatusOff Off Device is switched off of in the process of start-up bootingOff Blinking Device is booted. No radio connection. Searching for another device to establish radio connection to. Blinking On Radio connection established. The more data is transmitted through the radio channel the more frequently red indicator is blinking.
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Installation PreparationsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 13  Technical User Manual2.3 Installation Preparations2.3.1 Required Components and AccessoriesBefore the installation, please make sure you have all necessary parts and accessories:DeviceAntennaLow loss antenna cable for the required frequency rangeAntenna pole (if necessary)Required grounding systemAccessories and tools2.3.2 Antenna PlacementWhen planning an antenna placement for PTP link, in order to obtain the maximal coverage range and best performance for the Device, one need to consider that LOS requirements must be fulfilled for the path between two antennas. Moreover, it is of vital importance that the certain zone that surrounds the signal propagation path must be free from obstructions. One should understand that the radio beam is not as thin as, for example, laser beam. Radio beam, also called as a 1st Fresnel zone, has a profile of a rugby ball. Its exact form and size depend upon the frequency and the signal propagation path length.If most of the 1st Fresnel zone is obstructed, a major part of a electromagnetic energy will be lost which leads to a severe signal quality degradation and, as a result, to coverage range decreasing.Below is an incomplete list of possible obstructions on the signal propagation path:Neighboring buildingsTreesBridges
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Installation PreparationsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 14  Technical User ManualPower linesTo obtain the best results, it is necessary to perform a precise analysis of a signal propagation path zone and possible obstructions that may cover a part of the 1st Fresnel zone (usually the analysis is performed at the highest points of the signal propagation path).General recommendation for antennas placement are the following:Install antennas as high as possible over specific level. In case of flat surface - it will be ground level, in case of vegetation and forest - it will be tree heights, in urban environment - it will be the highest building in the observed area (specific level definition).Avoid tree and vegetation along with wave propagation path, influence of trees can increase depending on seasons (ice, dew, leaves);Proximity of other antennas should be avoided (at least 2 meters);Reflecting surfaces should be considered (building with reflective windows, water surfaces or wet grounds);When installing antenna over water surface, one should tune height bracket within 1-3 meter range variation, because it can yield signal level variation from minimum to maximum. If seasonal changes influence on the signal quality, so then the most probable reasons would be either the connectors are not protected enough from humidity, summer vegetation or ice covered cabling and connectors during winter.NOTEWhile planning, it is strongly recommended to consult high-qualified and experienced techniciansNOTEAntenna installation must be performed only by a professional installer.The system must be configured only as point to point. The maximum power at the antenna connector , described in Table 2-3 and Table 2-4, is applicable for both qualified antennas and for each channel bandwidth
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Installation PreparationsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 15  Technical User Manual2.3.3 Antenna Poles UsageAntenna installation is performed on a special facility called antenna pole. The pole is used for strong antenna tightening at the installation site. Poles might have different modifications depending on the installation requirements.2.3.4 Poles with StretchingUsually this kind of poles are used when installing antenna on a flat surface and permits one to raise it to a significant height for providing optimal conditions for signal propagation.2.3.5 Wall Mounted PoleUsually these kinds of poles are used when there is no need to elevate antenna to the rooftop and there is the possibility to mounting it on a wall. This installation is significantly simpler than that implementation with poles. Mostly it is used for subscriber side deployments.2.3.6 Antenna Poles RequirementsEase of antenna mounting and sufficient mechanical durability should provide reliable fastening in conditions of high windy loads. Poles should have round profile for ease of azimuth adjustment. Typical pole diameter is 30 to 50 mm.2.3.7 Grounding when Using IDU-BSAntenna should be placed on the mast on the level that is at least 1 meter lower than a mast's top. In this case it is of big probability that the lightning strikes the mast and not the antenna. The mast is to be grounded on the grounding contour according to your local standards. When the lightning strikes the antenna, the current goes through the coaxial  cable which grounds ODU clamp with the mast - the mast is grounded via the grounding contour. The direct lightning strike to the STP service cable (ODU-IDU) is partially terminated on the grounded IDU case. Partial termination means that the direct lightning strike will probably destroy an STP cable. The service cable pickups from the electromagnetic impulses are terminated on the IDU case by the winding shield, and further - on the IDU grounding. IDU is grounded via a three-conductor power cord and a plug containing a ground. The data & power wires pickups are terminated via IDU protection scheme (three-conductor power cord and a plug containing a ground).
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Installation PreparationsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 16  Technical User ManualA special attention should be paid if antenna used is not DC-shorted. In this case additional lightning arrestor should be used between the antenna and ODU. Suggested grounding diagram is shown on the picture below.2.3.8 Antenna AlignmentTo obtain maximal system performance antennas must be precisely aligned one towards another according to LOS requirements. General recommendations for antenna alignment are the following:Align antennas using optical equipment (binoculars, spyglass) accompanied by mobile phone actions coordinationCAUTIONAntenna pole, tower, ODU and lightning arrestor should be connected to the first common grounding contour. Cable thickness should be no less than 10AWG using corrosion-steady connectors. It is highly recommended to entrust grounding contour development to the skilled personnel.Figure 2-9: Grounding
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Installation PreparationsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 17  Technical User ManualUse GPS receiver and area mapUse build-in Device features. These features allow evaluating current channel/signal quality and perform precise antenna alignment2.3.9 Precaution MeasuresBefore you start the installation please read this section very carefully. Antennas are installed on the roof tops or on the building walls. This work must be accomplished only by personnel having special skills and experience in this area.Antennas and cables are electric conductors. Incidental electrostatic strikes may occur during the system installation. This can lead to equipment damaging or may hurt the personnel. While installing or changing the elements of the antenna-fider system one should make sure that open metal parts are temporarily grounded.Do not install the antenna close to the electric power lines. Antenna and antenna pole have to be installed in such a way that while their assembling, disassembling and repairing they did not have any contact with power lines.Basic precaution measures that must be fulfilled during the installation are the following:Do not stay on the roof top in windy or rainy weather, during the thunderstorm or when the working zone is covered with snow or iceDo not touch the antennas, antenna poles, cables and lighting arrestors during the thunderstormAntenna placement should not be close to electric or telephone lines. Safe distance is a distance that is a sum of the two antenna poles heights and antenna height2.3.10 Service Cable Soldering ProcedureThe following instruction shows the "RJ-45" (modification 2) connector soldering procedure.
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Installation PreparationsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 18  Technical User ManualTable 2-2: RJ-45 Connector Soldering ProcedureIllustration DescriptionStep 1. Peel STP service cable and prepare "RJ-45" connector parts. Use RJ-45 connector without grounding here (RJ-45 connector with grounding is used for connecting service cable to IDU).Step 2. Stick rubber filler - 5 on the Part 4, previously having removed protective white layer from rubber filler -5.Insert Part 2 inside part 4 up to the stop. Part 2 must be entirely within Part 4.Step 3. Put connector parts on the STP service cable as shown.Attach RJ-45 connector without grounding to the STP service cable according to the "RJ-45" soldering scheme and crimp the connector.
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Installation PreparationsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 19  Technical User ManualStep 4. Put Part 4 on the attached in the previous step RJ-45 connector.Step 5. Screw Part 2 on Part 4. This fixes the "RJ-45" connector on the cable. Check that the connector is properly fixed on the cable.Step 6. Assemble the connector to the unit. Table 2-2: RJ-45 Connector Soldering ProcedureIllustration Description
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Installation PreparationsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 20  Technical User Manual2.3.11 Tools Required at the Installation Site1Screwdrivers set2Pliers3Soldering iron 40 W4Spanners set5Connectors isolating set»Raw rubber»Thermal shrinkage tube»Scissors»Fan»Mantling gun6Additional equipment»GPS receiver or area map (with compass and alidade)»Big zoom binocularsStep 7. Fix the connector by screwing Part 3.Now the connector is hermetically attached to the unit.Table 2-2: RJ-45 Connector Soldering ProcedureIllustration Description
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description BU/RB-B300D-5XAlvarion BreezeNET B300 21  Technical User Manual2.4 BU/RB-B300D-5X2.4.1 Installation Guidelines1Unpack the equipment2Check items integrity3Prepare RF-cables of the required length. The recommended maximal RF cable length is 1 meter.4Install and isolate the connectors on the RF cables5Determine the STP cable length that is used to connect IDU and ODU. The total cable length between LAN (behind IDU) and ODU should not be longer than 100 meters. Service cable connecting IDU and ODU should be STP Cat 5E cable.6Install (solder) connector for ODU on the STP cable and isolate it7If it is possible to lay STP cable with a connector on the IDU side, install (solder) connector for IDU on the STP cable and isolate it8Lay the STP cable "from top to bottom" - from ODU to IDU9If step 7 is not accomplished, after the STP cable has been laid, install (solder) connector for IDU10 Install ODU on the mounting bracket connectors down and tighten itFigure 2-10: BU/RB-B300D-5X Installation 1
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description BU/RB-B300D-5XAlvarion BreezeNET B300 22  Technical User Manual11 Connect the ODU-IDU cable to the ODU12 Isolate the ODU connector joint place13 Once the antenna and antenna pole are installed they must be grounded via lightning protection grounding contour. Antenna's position must be lower than the highest antenna pole point at least by 2 antenna heights. If antenna is NOT DC-shorted (see antenna technical documentation), the additional lightning arrestor must be used which is placed between ODU and antenna and is grounded to the antenna pole grounding contour.14 Connect RF cables to the antenna. Twist the connectors tightly15 Connect RF cables to the ODU previously having touched RF cable connectors case with ODU connector case16 Isolate RF connectors from both sides (ODU and antenna)17 Connect the STP cable to IDU previously having touched IDU connector case with STP cable connector case18 Provide grounding for IDUFigure 2-11: BU/RB-B300D-5X Installation 2
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description BU/RB-B300D-5XAlvarion BreezeNET B300 23  Technical User Manual19 Connect Ethernet cable to IDU20 Provide power supply for IDU21 Connect to the Device using Telnet protocol2.4.2 Tube Mounting for ODUCAUTIONIt is extremely important to install ODU connectors down!Figure 2-12: Tube Mounting 1
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description BU/RB-B300D-5XAlvarion BreezeNET B300 24  Technical User ManualFigure 2-13: Tube Mounting 2
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description BU/RB-B300-5XAlvarion BreezeNET B300 25  Technical User Manual2.5 BU/RB-B300-5X2.5.1 Installation Guidelines1Unpack the equipment2Check items integrity3Determine the STP cable length that is used to connect IDU and ODU. The total cable length between LAN (behind IDU) and ODU should not be longer than 100 meters.4Install (solder) connector for ODU on the STP cable and isolate it5Lay the STP cable "from top to bottom" - from ODU to IDU6After the STP cable has been laid, use distribution box to switch from STP cable to UTP cable with RJ-45 connectors. Service cable connecting IDU and ODU should be STP Cat 5E cable.7Install ODU on the mounting bracket according to the direction required for the link. Do not tight it too hard unless the antenna alignment is not complete. Install ODU connectors down.Figure 2-14: BU/RB-B300-5X Installation 1
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description BU/RB-B300-5XAlvarion BreezeNET B300 26  Technical User Manual8Connect the ODU-IDU cable to the ODU9Isolate the ODU connector joint place10 Once the ODU and antenna pole are installed they must be grounded via lightning protection grounding contour. ODU position must be lower than the highest antenna pole point at least by 2 ODU heights11 Connect the UTP cable to IDU12 Provide grounding for IDU13 Connect Ethernet cable to IDU14 Provide power supply for IDU15 Connect to the Device using Telnet protocolFigure 2-15: BU/RB-B300-5X Installation 2CAUTIONIt is extremely important to install ODU connectors down!
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description BU/RB-B300-5XAlvarion BreezeNET B300 27  Technical User Manual2.5.2 Pole Mounting Kit AssemblingFigure 2-16: Pole Mounting Kit Assembling 1Figure 2-17: Pole Mounting Kit Assembling 2
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Mounting Kits AssemblingAlvarion BreezeNET B300 28  Technical User Manual2.6 Mounting Kits Assembling2.6.1 Pole Mounting Kit MONT-5000-V.Pole-KIT for Vertical MastCAUTIONAttention! Pole mounting kit MONT-5000-V.Pole-KIT does NOT contain metal straps.Figure 2-18: MONT-5000-V.Pole-KIT 1
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Mounting Kits AssemblingAlvarion BreezeNET B300 29  Technical User Manual2.6.2 Pole Mounting Kit MONT-5000-H.Pole-KIT for Horizontal PoleFigure 2-19: MONT-5000-V.Pole-KIT 2CAUTIONAttention! Pole mounting kit MONT-5000-H.Pole-KIT does NOT contain metal straps.
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Mounting Kits AssemblingAlvarion BreezeNET B300 30  Technical User ManualFigure 2-20: MONT-5000-H.Pole-KIT 1Figure 2-21: MONT-5000-H.Pole-KIT 2
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description SpecificationsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 31  Technical User Manual2.7 Specifications2.7.1 RadioTable 2-3: Radio SpecificationsItem DescriptionFrequency ETSI (5.470 - 5.725 GHz) Center frequencies range 5.475 - 5.720 GHz (in 5MHz steps) for 5MHz BWCenter frequencies range 5.475 - 5.720 GHz (in 5MHz steps) for 10MHz BWCenter frequencies range 5.480 - 5.700 GHz (in 20MHz steps) for 20MHz BWCenter frequencies range 5.490 - 5.690 GHz (in 20MHz steps) for 40MHz BWETSI (5.725 - 5.875 GHz) Center frequencies range 5.730 - 5.870 GHz (in 5MHz steps) for 5MHz BWCenter frequencies range 5.730 - 5.870 GHz (in 5MHz steps) for 10MHz BWCenter frequencies range 5.740 - 5.860 GHz (in 20MHz steps) for 20MHz BWCenter frequencies range 5.750 - 5.850 GHz (in 20MHz steps) for 40MHz BWFCC (4.940 - 4.990 GHz) Center frequencies range 4.945 - 4.985 GHz (in 5MHz steps) for 5MHz BWCenter frequencies range 4.945 - 4.985 GHz (in 5MHz steps) for 10MHz BWCenter frequencies range 4.960 GHz for 20MHz BWCenter frequencies range 4.970 GHz for 40MHz BW
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description SpecificationsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 32  Technical User ManualFCC (5.250 - 5.350 GHz) Center frequencies range 5.255 - 5.345 GHz (in 5MHz steps) for 5MHz BWCenter frequencies range 5.255 - 5.345 GHz (in 5MHz steps) for 10MHz BWCenter frequencies range 5.260 - 5.340 GHz (in 20MHz steps) for 20MHz BWCenter frequencies range 5.270 - 5.330GHz (in 20MHz steps) for 40MHz BWFCC (5.470 - 5.725 GHz) Center frequencies range 5.475 - 5.720 GHz (in 5MHz steps) for 5MHz BWCenter frequencies range 5.475 - 5.720 GHz (in 5MHz steps) for 10MHz BWCenter frequencies range 5.480 - 5.700 GHz (in 20MHz steps) for 20MHz BWCenter frequencies range 5.490 - 5.690 GHz (in 20MHz steps) for 40MHz BWFCC (5.725 - 5.850 GHz) Center frequencies range 5.730 - 5.845 GHz (in 5MHz steps) for 5MHz BWCenter frequencies range 5.730 - 5.845 GHz (in 5MHz steps) for 10MHz BWCenter frequencies range 5.740 - 5.840 GHz (in 20MHz steps) for 20MHz BWCenter frequencies range 5.750 - 5.830 GHz (in 20MHz steps) for 40MHz BWUniversal Center frequencies range 4.915 - 5.945 GHz (in 5MHz steps) for 5MHz BWCenter frequencies range 4.915 - 5.945 GHz (in 5MHz steps) for 10MHz BWCenter frequencies range 4.920 - 5.940 GHz (in 20MHz steps) for 20MHz BWCenter frequencies range 4.930 - 5.930 GHz (in 20MHz steps) for 40MHz BWModulation OFDM modulation, BPSK, QPSK, QAM16, QAM64Radio Type OFDM TDDChannel BW 5 MHz / 10 MHz / 20 MHz / 40 MHzMaximal Net Throughput 250 MbpsTable 2-3: Radio SpecificationsItem Description
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description SpecificationsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 33  Technical User Manual2.7.2 Antenna2.7.3 Data CommunicationOutput Power (at antenna port) Up to 18 dBm (dependant upon regulation)Table 2-4: Maximum Peak Channel Power LevelsChannel Bandwidth Max. Total Channel Power (Peak)(dBm)5 MHz 25.610 MHz 24.1820 MHz 23.5840 MHz 21.8Table 2-5: Antenna SpecificationsItem DescriptionExternal Antenna ANT, T.S, 4.9-6 GHz, 9°, dual polarized, 23 dBi / ANT, T.S, 4.9-6 GHz, 6°, dual polarized, 28 dBiIntegrated Antenna ANT, T.S, 4.9-6 GHz, 9°, dual polarized, 23 dBiTable 2-6: Data Communication SpecificationsItem DescriptionStandard and Network Compliance IEEE 802.3 CSMA CD, ARP filter/proxy, MAC/IP filtering, layer 2 switch, 2x Ethernet 10/100BaseTVLAN Support 802.1q transparent or frame tagging and re-taggingQoS QoS enforcer classification and traffic limiting based on: IP ToS/DSCP/802.1p tags, VLAN/IP/MAC address and protocolSecurity Storm/flood protection, password protection, over-the-air payload encryption, IP FirewallTable 2-3: Radio SpecificationsItem Description
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description SpecificationsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 34  Technical User Manual2.7.4 Configuration Management2.7.5 Electrical Characteristics2.7.6 Physical and EnvironmentalTable 2-7: Configuration Management SpecificationsItem DescriptionManagement Options Configure/monitor SNMP traps, WEB interface, CLI (telnet, serial console, remote shell)Remote Management Access From wired LAN, wireless linkAllocation of IP Address DHCP client / server / relaySW Upgrade Via FTP / WEB interfaceConfiguration Upload / Download Via FTP / WEB interfaceSNMP Agents SNMP V1 / SNMP V3, MIB II, private MIBTable 2-8: Electrical Characteristics SpecificationsItem DescriptionPower Consumption Up to 20WInput Power AC, 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz (DC 10.5-32 UDC with OPS-DC add-on module)Indoor-outdoor Cable CAT-5 shielded, 90m maxAC Power Indoor Unit 3 pin AC power plugConnectors RJ-45Table 2-9: Physical and Environmental SpecificationsItem DescriptionDimensions RB/BU IDU: 5 x 4 x 2 cm (0.14 kg) / ODU with integrated antenna: 30 x 30 x 8 cm (3.7 kg) / ODU with external antenna 24 x 24 x 5 cm (2.1 kg)Operating Temperature ODU: -40°C to 60°C / IDU: 0°C to 40°COperating Humidity ODU: 100% humidity, condensing (exceeds IP65 rating) / IDU: 95% humidity, non-condensing
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description SpecificationsAlvarion BreezeNET B300 35  Technical User Manual2.7.7 Standards and RegulationsTable 2-10: Standards and Regulations ComplianceItem DescriptionRadio ETSI EN 301 893 V1.5.1 / ETSI EN 302 502 V1.2.1EMC ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1Protection and Safety ETSI EN 60950-1

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