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WIPAS2
WT Management Tool
Instruction Manual
(Point to Point)
Rev. 1.0
13/Nove./2011
CONTENTS
CONTENTS .................................................................... 2
1. Management Tool (Master) .................................................... 5
1.1. Overview of the Management Tool ............................................ 5
1.2. Logging In ................................................................. 6
1.3. Configuration of Main Window .............................................. 10
(1) Status display part (Equipment status) .............................. 10
(2) Operation menu part ................................................. 10
(3) Operation window part ............................................... 10
1.4. Reflecting the Setting Values (immediate reflection and reflection after restart)
13
1.5. Main Monitor .............................................................. 15
1.6. Monitoring ................................................................ 17
1.6.1. Event Log.............................................................................................................17
1.6.2. Radio Performance...............................................................................................23
1.6.3. Link Utilization ......................................................................................................25
1.6.4. Traffic Counter......................................................................................................27
1.6.5. NE State Information ............................................................................................30
1.6.5.1. Radio Link and Inventory Information ............................. 30
1.6.5.2. Master/Slave Network Configuration ............................... 33
1.6.5.3. QoS and Traffic Control .......................................... 34
1.6.5.4. Network Configuration ............................................ 37
1.6.5.5. Date and Time .................................................... 39
1.7. QoS and Traffic Control ................................................... 40
1.7.1. Buffer Size and COS Assignment for Management Communication from Master to Slave
40
1.7.2. QoS Priority Class Configuration...........................................................................41
1.7.3. TDD Control .........................................................................................................42
1.7.4. QoS Priority Mapping ...........................................................................................43
1.7.5. Policing and Shaping............................................................................................47
1.8. Installation .............................................................. 48
1.8.1. Antenna Alignment................................................................................................48
1.8.2. Packet Transmission Test .....................................................................................51
1.9. Configuration ............................................................. 53
1.9.1. Radio ...................................................................................................................53
1.9.2. Network................................................................................................................57
1.9.2.1. Input Range for IP Addresses ..................................... 61
(1) IPv4 ................................................................ 61
(2) IPv6 ................................................................ 61
1.9.3. Boot Sector Selection and Initializations ...............................................................63
1.9.4. Date and Time......................................................................................................67
1.9.5. Software Downloading..........................................................................................71
1.9.5.1. Operation Procedure .............................................. 73
(1) Configuring a FTP server ............................................ 73
(2) Immediate update of software ........................................ 74
(3) Scheduled update of the software .................................... 74
(4) Canceling the software update ....................................... 76
1.9.6. Configuration Backup ...........................................................................................77
1.9.7. User Class Password ...........................................................................................80
1.9.8. Frequency Table...................................................................................................82
1.10. Logout .................................................................... 85
2. Management Tool (Slave) .................................................... 86
2.1. Overview of the Management Tool (Slave).................................... 86
2.2. Logging In ................................................................ 87
2.3. Configuration of Main Window .............................................. 91
(1) Status display part (Equipment status) .............................. 91
(2) Operation menu part ................................................. 91
(3) Operation window part ............................................... 91
2.4. Reflecting the Setting Values (immediate reflection and reflection after restart)
93
2.5. Main Monitor .............................................................. 95
2.6. Monitoring ................................................................ 97
2.6.1. Event Log.............................................................................................................97
2.6.2. NE State Information ............................................................................................99
2.6.2.1. Radio Link and Inventory Information ............................. 99
2.6.2.2. Slave Network Configuration ..................................... 102
2.6.2.3. QoS and Traffic Control ......................................... 103
2.6.2.4. Network Configuration ........................................... 105
2.7. QoS and Traffic Control .................................................. 106
2.7.1. COS Assignment for Management Communication from Slave to Master............106
2.8. Installation ............................................................. 107
2.8.1. Antenna Alignment..............................................................................................107
2.8.2. Packet Transmission Test ................................................................................... 111
2.9. Configuration ............................................................ 113
2.9.1. Radio ................................................................................................................. 113
2.9.2. Network.............................................................................................................. 116
2.9.2.1. Input Range for IP Addresses .................................... 118
(1) IPv4 ............................................................... 118
(2) IPv6 ............................................................... 118
2.9.3. Reset and Initialization........................................................................................ 119
2.9.4. Configuration Backup .........................................................................................122
2.9.5. User Class Password .........................................................................................124
2.9.6. Frequency Table.................................................................................................126
2.10. Logout ................................................................... 129
1. Management Tool (Master)
1.1. Overview of the Management Tool
Management Tool (MT) is a Web server function integrated in the WT. It is for configuring and
monitoring the device. Table 1 shows a functional overview of the MT.
Table 1 Functional overview of the MT (Master)
Item 1
Item 2
Main Monitor
Monitoring
Contents
Displays the transmission rates and radio links.
Event Log
Displays a log of events and a log of changes in the
modulation scheme.
Radio Performance
Displays statistical information on the radio link.
Link Utilization
Displays the statistical information of the Ethernet
frame counter.
Traffic Counter
Displays the Ingress Rate, Egress Rate and Byte
Counter.
NE State Information
Displays the Radio Link, Network Configuration,
Inventory Information, Date and Time, QoS and
Traffic Control.
QoS and Traffic Control
Specify the Buffer Size, QoS Priority Class
Configuration, COS Assignment for Management
Communication, DL/UL Ratio, QoS Priority
Mapping, Policing, and Shaping.
Installation
Configuration
Logout
Antenna Alignment
Performs the Antenna Alignment mode.
Packet Transmission Test
Performs the Packet Transmission Test.
Radio
Makes configuration related to radio.
Network
Makes configuration of IP addresses and SNMP.
Boot Sector Selection
Makes configuration of restart, bank switching, and
and Initializations
initialization, and clears the log.
Date and Time
Makes configuration of time (NTP and manual).
Configuration Backup
Saves and writes to the configuration file.
Software Downloading
Downloads the software.
User Class Password
Makes configuration of passwords.
Frequency Table
Makes configuration of frequencies.
Logs you out.
1.2. Logging In
[Operation]
① Connects the MT operation PC and the device over the LAN. Table 2 shows an
recommended environment for the PC.
Table 2 Recommended environment for the MT operation PC
No.
Item
Specifications
Remarks
Web browser
Windows Internet Explorer
Version 8 or higher
Monitor size
1024*768
② Input the IP address of the device as the URL in the Windows Internet Explorer. The factory
default IP address is "192.168.1.100".
Figure 1 Inputting the IP address to the Internet Explorer
③ A Login window as shown in Figure 2 is displayed.
Figure 2 Login window
④ Select a Login Class. Selectable login classes are shown in Table 4.
⑤ Input the Password. The default password is shown in Table 3.
⑥ LOGIN button: Tries to connect to the device.
⑦ If you are successfully logged in, a window shown in Figure 4 is displayed.
If you failed to log in, a Login Failure window shown in Figure 3 is displayed. Clicking Return
to login will take you back to the Login window shown in Figure 2.
Figure 3 Login Failure window
Table 3 Description of the Login window
No.
Item
Setting range
Description
Login Class
admin
You can select a permission level by
installation
the Login Class.
operator
Table 4 lists a function of each Login
monitor
Class.
0 - 15
Input the password.
characters
Default passwords are:
Password
Login button
Login Class
Password
admin
admin1234
installation
inst1234
operator
ope1234
monitor
moni1234
You can log in using the above Login
Class and Password.
Table 4 Function of each Login Class
Monitor
Login Class (permission level High ... Low)
admin
installation
operator
monitor
Main Monitor
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Monitoring
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Installation
Yes
Yes
No
No
Configuration
Yes
No
No
No
Logout
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
QoS and Traffic
Control
・If an upper or equivalent level user newly logs in while a user is logged in, the user previously
logged in will be forced to log out.
・You can check a user who have logged in by selecting a Login Class drop-down list in the Login
window.
1.3. Configuration of Main Window
After the login, a main window shown in Figure 4 is displayed. The main window includes a
status display part, operation menu part, and operation window part.
(1) Status display part (Equipment status)
This part displays the status of the device. The status display part displays settings
(Mode/Symbol Rate/Frequency/CH/Frame ID) in the upper row, and statuses (Status/Radio
Link/Authentication/Manag. Com./Ethernet Link/Ethernet Link (Opposite NE) in the lower row.
Anomalies in the status are displayed after evaluating Normal or Failed by ORing each anomaly
shown in Table 6.
Table 7 lists causes of anomalies of Manag. Com.
(2) Operation menu part
This part lets you select each function listed in Table 1.
(3) Operation window part
This part displays a window for each function selected in the operation menu part.
Status display part
Operation menu part
Operation window part
Figure 4 Window after the login
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Table 5 Status display list
Status
Display
Network Element Name
Displays the Network Element Name.
Mode
MASTER/SLAVE
Symbol Rate
Displays the symbol rate name set in the NE data.
During the carrier sense, "----" is displayed. When
the carrier sense is completed and the frequency
is determined, the radio frequency channel set in
Frequency
the configuration information is displayed.
During the carrier sense, "-" is displayed. When
the carrier sense is completed and the frequency
is determined, the channel name set in the
CH
configuration information is displayed.
The frame ID set in the configuration information
Frame ID
is displayed.
Status
Normal/Failure
Radio Link
Link Up/Link Down
Authentication
Succeed/Failure
Manag. Com.
Normal/Failure
Link Down
10BASE-T/HALF
10BASE-T/FULL
100BASE-TX/HALF
100BASE-T/FULL
1000BASE-T/HALF
Ethernet Link
1000BASE-T/FULL
Ethernet Link (Opposite
Same as in the local station
NE)
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Table 6 Causes of status anomalies
Item
RF Carrier Unlock
IF Carrier Unlock
TDD SW Failure
PA Failure
PLL Unlock
Device start is abnormal
SPI Failure
Table 7 Causes of anomalies in Manag. Com.
Item
Health check timeout
Modem Synchronization Un-synchronized
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1.4. Reflecting the Setting Values (immediate reflection and reflection after
restart)
Each window has two kinds of Setup buttons. One kind is "reflection after restart" which requires
a restart to reflect the setting, and the other kind is "immediate reflection" which does not need a
restart to reflect the setting values.
・Reflection after restart
The value is reflected to the Flash ROM at the time the Setup button is pressed. The pop-up
message to notify that the value is reflected after restart and prompt you to restart is
displayed. You can select from OK or Cancel. If you press OK, the device is restarted, and if
you press Cancel, the device will go back to the previous window without restarting.
Figure 5 Reflection after restart message
・Immediate reflection
A pop-up message that notifies you that the values are immediately reflected will be
displayed (Figure 6). If you click OK, the value is immediately reflected. If you click Cancel,
the device will return to the previous window without reflecting the value.
Figure 6 Immediate reflection message
・When the input value exceeds the setting range in the case of direct input, a message as shown
in Figure 7 is displayed.
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Figure 7 Input value error message
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1.5. Main Monitor
When you select the Main Monitor from the operation menu part, a Main Monitor window is
displayed.
The Main Monitor window displays the transmission rates and radio links.
A Main Monitor window is shown in Figure 8. The description of each item is shown in Table 8.
Figure 8 Main Monitor window
Table 8 Description of the Main Monitor window
No.
Item
Description
Date/Time
Displays the time in the device.
Modulation Scheme
Displays the current Modulation Scheme.
Radio Transmission
Displays the current radio transmission bandwidth.
Bandwidth
Ingress Rate
Displays the current ingress rate of Ethernet packets.
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Egress Rate
Displays the current egress rate of Ethernet packets.
Received Level
Displays the current receiving level.
During Link Down, "-" is displayed.
Transmittied Level
Displays the current transmission level.
During Link Down:
"-" is displayed, but if the ATPC is set to Enable, it is
transmitted at the highest transmission level; if the ATPC is
set to Disable, it is transmitted at the set transmission level.
Receive CNR
Displays the current receiving CNR.
During Link Down, "-" is displayed.
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1.6. Monitoring
1.6.1. Event Log
When you click Monitoring from the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select the Event Log in the submenu, an Event Log window is displayed.
Figure 9 Monitoring submenu displayed
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An Event Log window is shown in Figure 10.
The Event Log window displays a log of events and a log of changes in the modulation scheme.
Each item is described in Table 9.
The event logs are listed in Table 10. The log of modulation scheme is listed in Table 11.
Figure 10 Event Log window
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Table 9 Description of the Event Log window
No.
Item
Description
Display
When clicked, the Event Log window is refreshed.
Save File
When clicked, a dialog to specify the file destination and name
is displayed to store the log in a file. The file format is CSV.
Event
Displays a log of events.
Modulation
Displays a log of changes in the modulation scheme.
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Table 10 List of event logs
Item
Event Occurrence
RF Carrier Unlock
Occurred
IF Carrier Unlock
Occurred
TDD SW Failure
Occurred
Ethernet Link
Link-up
Link-down
Management Communication Failure
Cleared
Occurred
Remote Downloading
Success
Failed
Power
Turn On
Device restoration trigger
Executed
PA Failure
Occurred
PLL Unlock
Occurred
Ethernet Link Speed is asymmetry
Occurred
between Master and Slave
Device start is abnormal
Occurred
Modem Synchronization
Un-synchronized
Frame ID Error
Occurred
Radio Link Quality Failure
Cleared
SPI Failure
Occurred
Authentication
Authentication Failure
Synchronized
Occurred
Authentication
complete
Get Time
Success
Failed
(Recorded only once
when succeeded)
Remote Downloading Start
Remote Downloading Failed to Master
Set Up Time Remote
Immediate Remote
Download
Download
Detected
from FTP
Remote Downloading Failed to Slave
Detected
from FTP
File Check Failed on Master
Detected
File Check Failed on Slave
Detected
Reset after Downloading
Executed
Not received : Notice of update start
Detected
receiving reply
Not received : Notice of update complete
Detected
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Not received : Notice of update
Detected
completion receiving reply
Not received : Cancellation instructions
Detected
receiving reply
Start Bank A / B on
Bank A
Bank B
Software Check Failure
Bank A Failed
Bank B Failed
Disable
Enable
Change Login Password
RF Transmission
Service State
Initialize
Out of Service
In Service
Execute Initial
Equipment
Select Bank A / B
Bank A
Reset
Occurred
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Bank B
Table 11 List of modulation scheme log
No.
Description
Modulation scheme
log
During normal operation
During Antenna Alignment
mode
mode
64QAM Fixed
Modulation Fixed, 64QAM
16QAM Fixed
Modulation Fixed, 16QAM
QPSK Fixed
QPSK Adaptive
Modulation
Modulation Fixed, QPSK
Modulation Adaptive, QPSK
Modulation Adaptive,
QPSK to 16QAM
transition from QPSK to
16QAM
Modulation Adaptive,
16QAM to 64QAM
transition from 16QAM to
64QAM
Modulation Adaptive,
64QAM to 16QAM
transition from 64QAM to
16QAM
Modulation Adaptive,
16QAM to QPSK
transition from 16QAM to
QPSK
Changes from QPSK to
16QAM.
Changes from 16QAM to
64QAM.
Changes from 64QAM to
16QAM.
Changes from 16QAM to
QPSK.
Displayed when starting the
QPSK Antenna
Antenna Alignment mode.
Alignment
QPSK
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1.6.2. Radio Performance
When you click Monitoring from the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you click Radio Performance, a Radio Performance window is displayed.
Figure 11 Monitoring submenu displayed
A Radio Performance window is shown in Figure 12.
The Radio Performance window displays statistical information on the radio link at an interval of
15 minutes.
The Radio Performance window is described in Table 12.
Figure 12 Radio Performance window
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Table 12 Description of the Radio Performance window
No.
Item
Contents
Check box
Only the items with their check boxes selected are displayed.
[Modulation Scheme]
Down Link: QPSK/16QAM/64QAM: Each occupancy is
displayed in %.
Up Link: QPSK/16QAM/64QAM: Each occupancy is
displayed in %.
[Up Link/Down Link]
Transmitted Level: MIN/MAX
Received Level: MIN/MAX
Receive CNR: MIN/MAX
Received Blocks Discarded Rate: QPSK/16QAM/64QAM
Number of Received Blocks: QPSK/16QAM/64QAM
ALL Check
Selects all the check boxes.
No Check
Clears all the check boxes.
Display
Refreshes the statistical information.
Save File
When clicked, a dialog to specify the destination and file name
is displayed to store the contents in a file. The file format is
CSV.
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1.6.3. Link Utilization
When you click Monitoring from the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you click Link Utilization from the submenu, a Link Utilization window is displayed.
Figure 13 Monitoring submenu displayed
A Link Utilization window is shown in Figure14.
The Link Utilization window displays statistical information on the radio link at an interval of 15
minutes.
The Link Utilization window is described in Table 13.
Figure 14 Link Utilization window
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Table 13 Description of the Link Utilization window
No.
Item
Contents
Check box
Only the items with their check boxes selected are displayed.
[Counter window]
[Master/Slave]
- Byte Counter
Egress: Total value of the eight classes is displayed.
Ingress: Total value of the eight classes is displayed.
- Ethernet Frame Counter
Ingress: Total value of the eight classes is displayed.
Egress: Total value of the eight classes is displayed.
Buffer Overflow Counter: Total value of the eight classes is
displayed.
ALL Check
Selects all the check boxes.
No Check
Clears all the check boxes.
Display
Refreshes the statistical information.
Save File
When clicked, a dialog to specify the destination and file name
is displayed to store the contents in a file. The file format is
CSV.
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1.6.4. Traffic Counter
When you click Monitoring from the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Traffic Counter, a Traffic Counter window is displayed.
Figure 15 Monitoring submenu displayed
A Traffic Counter window is displayed in Figure 16.
The Traffic Counter window displays Ingress Rate, Egress Rate, Byte Counter, etc.
Unlike statistical information in the Radio Performance or Link Utilization window, the Traffic
Counter window displays the information at the time Get Counter button is clicked.
Each item on the Traffic Counter window is described in Table 14.
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Figure 16 Traffic Counter
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Table 14 Description of the Traffic Counter window
No.
Item
Description
Get counter
When clicked, the Traffic Counter window is
refreshed.
Save File
When clicked, the contents currently displayed are
saved into a CSV file.
Counter clear
Clears the counter.
Ingress Rate
Displays the ingress rate of Ethernet packets.
Egress Rate
Displays the egress rate of Ethernet packets.
Byte Counter
Displays the number of ingress/egress bytes of
Ethernet packets.
Ethernet Ingress Counter
Displays the number of ingress Ethernet packets.
Buffer Overflow Counter
Displays the number of Ethernet packets that were
discarded without being transmitted via radio.
Ethernet Egress Counter
Displays the number of egress Ethernet packets.
10
Received Blocks Discarded Rate
Displays the Received Blocks Discarded Rate via
radio.
11
Number of Received Blocks
Displays the Number of Received Blocks via radio.
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1.6.5. NE State Information
When you click Monitoring from the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you click NE State Information from the submenu, a NE Status Information window is
displayed.
Figure 17 Monitoring submenu displayed
1.6.5.1. Radio Link and Inventory Information
Figure 18 shows the NE Status Information window including radio link and inventory
information.
Each item is described in Table 15.
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Figure 18 NE Status Information window
Table 15 Description of the NE Status Information window
No.
Item
Description
check box
The NE Status Information window is divided into eight types:
Radio Link, Master Inventory Information, Slave Inventory
Information, Master Network Configuration, Slave Network
Configuration, QoS and Traffic Control, Network Configuration,
Date and Time. Only the items with their check boxes selected
are displayed.
ALL Check
Selects all the check boxes.
No Check
Clears all the check boxes.
Display
When clicked, the NE Status Information window is refreshed.
Save File
When clicked, a dialog to specify the destination and name of
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the file is displayed to store NE Status Information.
Following information will be saved in addition to the displayed
items.
[Mode]
[Symbol Rate]
[Frequency]
[CH]
[Frame ID]
[Status]
[Radio Link]
[Authentication]
[Manag. Com.]
Network Element
Displays the network element name.
Name
Date/Time
Displays the time of the device when the window is displayed.
Radio Link
[Adaptive Modulation Setup]
[DL Highest Modulation]
[UL Highest Modulation]
[Current Modulation Scheme: Down Link]
[Current Modulation Scheme: Up Link]
[Maximum Service Distance]
[Link Distance]
[Transmitted Level]
[RF Transmission]
Master inventory
[Type Name]
Information
[Serial Number]
[Software Version: Bank A/Bank B/Active Bank]
[Hardware Version]
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Slave inventory
[Type Name]
Information
[Serial Number]
[Software Version: Bank A/Bank B/Active Bank]
[Hardware Version]
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1.6.5.2. Master/Slave Network Configuration
A Master/Slave Network Configuration window is shown in Figure 19.
Each item is described in Table 16.
Figure 19 Master/Slave Network Configuration
Table 16 Items of the Master/Slave Network Configuration window
No.
Item
Description
Ethernet
[Setup] The setting value is displayed.
Configuration
[Status] Displays the Ethernet link status at the time it is
displayed.
IPv4
[IP Address]
[Subnet Mask]
[Default Gateway]
IPv6
[Enable/Disable]
[IP Address]
[Default Gateway]
MAC address
The MAC address is displayed.
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1.6.5.3. QoS and Traffic Control
A QoS and Traffic Control window is shown in Figure 20.
Each item is described in Table 17.
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Figure 20 QoS and Traffic Control
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Table 17 Description of the QoS and Traffic Control window
No.
Item
Description
Buffer Size
Displays a buffer size for each class of Master and Slave.
Configuration
COS assignment for
Displays a COS assignment value for communication between
Management
Master and Slave devices.
Communication
QoS Priority Class
Displays a service state for each class of Master and Slave.
Configuration
DL/UL Ratio
Displays a dynamic TDD mode and setting value of the DL
Ratio.
QoS Priority Mapping
Following values are displayed for the Master and Slave.
Displays the setting value at the time it is displayed.
COS [0-7] vs. Priority Class ("7"is the highest Priority)
Table
TOS vs. COS [0-7] Table
TC [0-255] vs. COS [0-7] Table
EtherType vs. COS [0-7] Table
For TOS vs. COS [0-7] Table, IP Precedence or DSCP, either
of which has been selected, is displayed.
Traffic control
Displays permitted policing rates of the Master and Slave.
Policing Rate
These are displayed for each class and each modulation
scheme.
Traffic control
Displays permitted policing rates of the Master and Slave.
Shaping Rate
These are displayed for each class and each modulation
scheme.
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1.6.5.4. Network Configuration
A Network Configuration window is shown in Figure 21.
Each item is described in Table 18.
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Figure 21 Network Configuration window
Table 18 Description of the Network Configuration window
No.
Item
Description
Management VLAN
Displays the VLAN tag information for managing the Master
Configuration
and Slave.
SNMP Configuration
Displays information on OpS, community name, user name,
and trap destination.
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1.6.5.5. Date and Time
A Date and Time window is shown in Figure 22.
Each item is described in Table 19.
Figure 22 Date and Time window
Table 19 Description of the Date and Time window
No.
Item
Description
Date and Time
[Clock Setting Mode]
Displays the specified item.
[NTP Server, IP Address]
When the connection is successful, a destination IP
Address is displayed.
When the connection failed, "-" is displayed.
[DNS Server, IP Address]
When the connection is successful, a destination IP
Address is displayed.
When the connection failed or when it is not set, "----" is
displayed.
[Time Zone]
Displays the specified Time Zone.
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1.7. QoS and Traffic Control
When you select QoS and Traffic Control in the operation menu part, a QoS and Traffic Control
window is displayed.
In the QoS and Traffic Control window, items that are reflected after restart such as Buffer Size,
VID/COS for Management Communication and items that are immediately reflected such as
Service State, TDD Control, QoS Priority Mapping, Policing/Shaping can be specified.
1.7.1. Buffer Size and COS Assignment for Management Communication from
Master to Slave
A window including Buffer Size and COS assignment for Management Communication is
shown in Figure 23.
Settings for the Buffer Size and COS assignment for Management Communication are
reflected after restart.
Each item is described in Table 22.
Figure 23 A window including the Buffer Size and COS assignment for
Management Communication
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Table 20 Description of a window including the Buffer Size and COS assignment
for Management Communication
No
Item
Description
Buffer Size
Specify a buffer size for each class.
Configuration
You can specify a buffer size for classes from 0 to 7 for each of the
Master and Slave.
For each of the Master and Slave, the total buffer size should be
within 1 - 8000 Kbytes.
Total
Displays the calculated total value of classes from 0 to 7.
The Class 7 is the most prioritized, and Class 0 is the least
prioritized class.
COS assignment
Specify a COS value which is used for the communication from the
for Management
Master to Slave.
Communication
Initial = cos7.
from Master to
Note: If you set a low priority for the COS assignment for
Slave
Management Communication, the device may not work properly
when the user data traffic exceeds the radio bandwidth.
1.7.2. QoS Priority Class Configuration
A QoS Priority Class Configuration window is shown in Figure 24.
Each item is described in Table 21.
Figure 24 QoS Priority Class Configuration window
Table 21 Description of QoS Priority Class Configuration window
No
Item
Description
QoS Priority
Specify either Out of Service or In Service for each class of the
Class
Master and Slave.
Configuration
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1.7.3. TDD Control
A TDD Control window is shown in Figure 25.
Each item is described in Table 22.
Figure 25 TDD Control window
Table 22 Description of TDD Control window
No
Item
Setting range
TDD Control
Fixed/Dynamic
Description
Specify an operation method for TDD control.
Fixed:
Regardless of the uplink and downlink traffic,
communication is always performed using a
fixed percent of radio bandwidth.
Dynamic:
Communication is performed by atomically
assigning the extra bandwidth generated by
changes in the uplink and downlink traffic to the
other communication bandwidth.
DL Ratio[Fixed]
1 - 99%
Specify a value corresponding to the percent of
DL Arbitration
downlink bandwidth in total bandwidth in 1% -
Ratio[Dynamic]
99%.
Note: Setting a value from 10% to 90% is
recommended in order to perform communication
between devices such as authentication and key
updates.
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1.7.4. QoS Priority Mapping
A QoS Priority Mapping window is shown in Figure 26.
Each item is described in Table 23.
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Figure 26 QoS Priority Mapping window
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Table 23 Description of the QoS Priority Mapping window
No
Item
Setting range
Description
Master
0-7
The Class 7 is the most prioritized, and
COS [0-7] vs.
Class 0 is the least prioritized class.
Priority Class
[0-7] Table
Master
[Selection of input
[Selection of input format]
TOS vs. COS
format]
[0-7] Table
IP Precedence/DSCP
Select either the IP Precedence radio
button or DSCP radio button.
[Input format]
Input a COS value to each TOS value.
[COS value] 0 - 7
[Bit string for each mode]
・IP Precedence
Bit[7:5]: Priority
Bit[4:0]: Reserved
・DSCP
Bit[7:2]: DSCP (63 types)
Bit[1:0]: Reserved
[Setting example]
If COS=7 is assigned for IP Precedence = 1,
COS value=7 is set to TOS: 0x20 - 0x3F.
That is, the reserved part is filled with the
same COS value.
Master
[COS value] 0 - 7
Input a COS value for TC values from 0 to
TC [0-63] vs.
63.
COS [0-7] Table
Master
[COS value] 0 - 7
Input combinations of 15 types of
EtherType vs.
COS [0-7] Table
EtherTypes and CoS values. Also input a
[EtherTypes]
CoS value in COS assignment except
0x0000 - 0xFFFF
following EtherTypes for unspecified
EtherTypes.
Slave
0-7
The Class 7 is the most prioritized, and
COS [0-7] vs.
Class 0 is the least prioritized class.
Priority Class
[0-7] Table
Slave
[Selection of input
[Selection of input format]
TOS vs. COS
format]
[0-7] Table
IP Precedence/DSCP
Select either the IP Precedence radio
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button or DSCP radio button.
[Input format]
Input a COS value to each TOS value.
[COS value] 0 - 7
[Bit string for each mode]
・IP Precedence
Bit[7:5]: Priority
Bit[4:0]: Reserved
・DSCP
Bit[7:2]: DSCP (63 types)
Bit[1:0]: Reserved
[Setting example]
If COS=7 is assigned for IP Precedence = 1,
COS value=7 is set to TOS: 0x20 - 0x3F.
That is, the reserved part is filled with the
same COS value.
Slave
0-7
Input a COS value for TC values from 0 to
TC [0-255] vs.
63.
COS [0-7] Table
Slave
[COS value] 0 - 7
Input combinations of 15 types of
EtherType vs.
COS [0-7] Table
EtherTypes and CoS values. Also input a
[EtherTypes]
CoS value in COS assignment except
0x0000 - 0xFFFF
following EtherTypes for unspecified
EtherTypes.
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1.7.5. Policing and Shaping
A Policing/Shaping window is shown in Figure 27.
Each item is described in Table 24.
Figure 27 Policing/Shaping window
Table 24 Description of Policing/Shaping setting
No
Item
Setting range
Description
Policing
0 - 200Mbps
Input a permitted policing rate for each
Rate per
modulation scheme/each class of the
Priority
Master and Slave.
Class
If 0 is set or left blank, policing will be
disabled.
These are set in the unit of 1 Mbps.
Shaping
0 - 200Mbps
Input a permitted shaping rate for each
Rate per
modulation scheme/each class of the
Priority
Master and Slave.
Class
If 0 is set or left blank, shaping will be
disabled.
These are set in the unit of 10 kbps.
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1.8. Installation
1.8.1. Antenna Alignment
When you select Installation in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Antenna Alignment from the submenu, an Antenna Alignment window is
displayed.
Figure 28 Installation submenu displayed
An Antenna Alignment window is shown in Figure 29.
Each item is described in Table 25. Also, the displayed status is described in Table 26.
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Figure 29 Antenna Alignment window
Table 25 Description of the Antenna Alignment window
Item
Description
Enter Antenna
Clicking the Enter button switches the device into the Antenna
Alignment Mode
Alignment mode.
Clicking the Exit and Reset button will restart the device,
exiting from the Antenna Alignment mode.
Notes:
. To switch the device from the Antenna Alignment mode back
to the normal mode, a restart is required.
. Transition between pages is disabled during the Antenna
Alignment mode.
Short distance mode
When the button is clicked while it is marked as Enable, the
Transmitted Level is decreased by 20 dB.
When the button is clicked while it is marked as Disable, the
Transmitted Level is returned to the original value.
State
Displays the current status. Table 26 lists the displayed
contents.
Transmitted Level
Displays the transmission level.
Receiving Level
Displays the current receiving level with a bar and values.
The maximum value is shown by figures.
Clicking the Clear Max-Hold button will clear the maximum
value.
When the Sound on check box is selected, a sound
corresponding to the current value is emitted. The sound
function is supported only in Windows XP.
Receive CNR
Displays the receiving CNR.
Link Distance
Displays the distance between the Master and the Slave.
Modulation Selection
Selects uplink and downlink modulation schemes.
Clicking the Setup button will switch the device into the
selected modulation scheme.
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Radio Link Status
Displays the Discarded Received Blocks and Number of
Received Blocks and Received Blocks Discarded Rate.
Clicking the Clear button will clear the counters.
Table 26 Displayed status
No.
Displayed status
Description
Over Receiving Level. Enable Short
Displayed when the Received Level is over
distance mode of opposite NE.
input (-30 dBm or more).
Frame ID Error
Displayed when the device has received a radio
wave with a Frame ID different from the Frame
ID set for the Master.
It occurs when the Master receives a radio wave
of other opposite sets.
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1.8.2. Packet Transmission Test
The Packet transmission test function measures the number of transmitted test packets and the
number of received packets.
When you select Installation in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Packet Transmission Test from the submenu, a Packet Transmission Test
window is displayed.
Figure 30 Installation submenu displayed
A Packet Transmission Test window is shown in Figure 31.
Each item is described in Table 27.
Figure 31 Packet Transmission Test window
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Table 27 Description of the Packet Transmission Test window
No.
Item
Setting range
Description
Packet Length
74 - 1518
Specify the length of the test packet.
Measurement
Continuous/Fixed
Select either Continuous or Fixed Period.
Period
When you select Fixed Period, input the
measurement time.
Fixed Period
1 - 255 seconds
Start / Abort
Start button starts a test. Abort button stops the
test.
Test result
Displays the Test Status, UL RX/TX Packets,
and DL RX/TX Packets.
UL RX/TX Packets is displayed as a fraction of
the uplink [number of received packets/number
of transmitted packets]; the DL RX/TX Packets
is displayed as a fraction of the downlink
[number of received packets/number of
transmitted packets].
Note: As the priority of the test packets is lower
than the packets for communication between
the devices, the test packets can be lost.
Save File
When clicked, a dialog to specify the destination
and name is displayed to store the test results.
Notes:
(1) When the test is performed continuously, it is
recorded as Fixed Period "0".
(2) When the packet transmission test is
performed by specifying the measurement time,
the measurement time will not be saved in the
network element, which is not the device on
which the Start button is pressed.
(3) The Test Status will not be saved.
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1.9. Configuration
1.9.1. Radio
When you select Configuration in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Radio from the submenu, a Radio Configuration window is displayed.
Figure 32 Configuration submenu displayed
A Radio Configuration window is shown in Figure 33 and Figure 34.
Each item is described in Table 28.
Figure 33 Radio Configuration window (reflection after restart)
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Figure 34 Radio Configuration window (immediate reflection)
Figure 35 Confirmation dialog to disable RF transmission
Table 28 Description of Radio Configuration window
No.
Item
Setting range
Contents
Reflection after restart
Operating Mode
Master/Slave
Select Master or Slave.
Symbol Rate
20.0MHz/40.0MHz
Select a symbol rate.
Frame ID Number
1 - 65535
Input a Frame ID.
Input the same Frame ID value for local
NE and opposite NE.
Encryption
0 - 22 characters
Input an encryption parameter.
Parameter
Input the same encryption parameter
value for local and opposite NE.
Maximum Service
3/7/14/28 km
Select a maximum service distance to the
Distance
opposite NE.
Select a value longer than the actual
distance.
Setup
Restarts the device and reflect the setting
values.
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Immediate reflection
Network Element
Name
FREQUENCY-CH
0 - 20 double-byte
Input the network element name.
characters
For the supported
Select a frequency from the drop-down
frequencies, refer to the
list.
"Frequency channel"
section.
Modulation
Adaptive/Fixed
Select the Adaptive or Fixed modulation
scheme.
Highest Modulation
When you select the Adaptive
64QAM/16QAM/QPSK
modulation scheme, select the Highest
Modulation as well.
Modulation Scheme
When you select the Fixed modulation
64QAM/16QAM/QPSK
scheme, select a modulation scheme as
well.
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ATPC
Enable/Disable
Select Enable/Disable of the ATPC.
When Enable is selected, ATPC is
enabled in both the Master and Slave.
When Disable is selected, ATPC is
disabled in both the Master and Slave.
When ATPC is enabled, the Transmitted
Level is controlled in the range of 6 - +14
dBm so that the received level becomes
-50 dBm.
When ATPC is disabled, the Master
transmits using the Transmitted Level set
in the Master's MT, and the Slave
transmits using the Transmitted Level set
in the Slave's MT.
MTPC
-6 - +14 dBm
Specify the Transmitted level of the
Master when the ATPC is disabled.
The Transmitted level of the Slave when
ATPC is disabled is set in the Slave's MT.
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RF Transmission
RF Transmission
Specify RF Transmission Disable and RF
Disable/RF Transmission
Transmission Enable for the Master and
Enable
Slave.
When you perform RF Transmission
Disable of the Master/Slave, a
confirmation dialog in Figure 35 will
appear. Click OK.
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Setup
Performs immediate reflection.
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1.9.2. Network
When you select Configuration in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Network Configuration from the submenu, a Network Configuration window is
displayed.
Figure 36 Configuration submenu displayed
A Network Configuration window is shown in Figure 37.
Each item is described in Table 29.
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Figure 37 Network Configuration window
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Table 29 Description of the Network Configuration window
No.
Item
Setting range
Description
Reflection after restart
IPv4
0 - 255
Specify an IPv4 address.
See 1.9.2.1(1).
IPv6
Enable/Disable
Select Enable to use IPv6. When
See 1.9.2.1(2).
enabled, specify an IP Address and
Default Gateway.
Setup
Restarts the device and reflect the setting
values.
Immediate reflection
Ethernet
1000BASE-T(AUTO)
Configuration
1000BASE-T(Fixed)
Select an Ethernet setting.
100BASE-TX FULL(Fixed)
100BASE-TX FULL(AUTO)
100BASE-TX HALF(Fixed)
Management
Enable/Disable
You can register three types of VLAN tags
VLAN TAG
for the MT.
Specify Enable/Disable for each type of
VLAN tag.
You can disable all the VLAN tag settings.
About SNMP Trap destination: A total of
four ARPs with VLAN tags and without
management VLAN tags are transmitted,
and a trap is transmitted to a destination
where there was an ARP response.
OpS1/2/3
VID range 1 - 4094
When Enable is selected, input a VID and
COS value range 0 - 7
COS value as well.
Enable/Disable
You can set three types of OpS.
Select Enable/Disable for each type of
OpS.
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IP setting IPv4/IPv6
When Enable is selected, input the IP
setting as well.
[IP setting]
Select IPv4 or IPv6.
Input the IP Address in the selected
format.
Community
Up to 60 single-byte
Register a SNMPv2 Get/Set community
Name
characters
name. You can register up to three types
(SNMPv2)
of community names.
User Name
User Name
Register a SNMPv3 user name. You can
(SNMPv3)
1 - 15 single-byte characters
register up to three users.
Authentication
Select an authentication protocol.
protocol: NONE/MD5/SHA
When you select MD5/SHA, input a
Password: 8 - 15 single-byte
password as well.
characters
Encryption
Select an encryption protocol.
protocol: NONE/DES/AES
When you select DES/AES, input a
Password: 8 - 15 single-byte
password as well.
characters
Access Control
Select an access control.
Read Only
Read/Write
Trap
Disable/Enable
You can specify up to two kinds of trap
destination
destinations.
1/2
Select Enable/Disable for each type of
trap destination.
If Enable is selected, when
communication to the trap destination
becomes available, a trap is transmitted
for each upcoming event.
VLAN tag of the trap:
For each destination without a VLAN
tag and with the management VLAN
tag, a trap is transmitted to a
destination where there was an ARP
response.
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IP Address IPv4/IPv6
When Enable is selected, input the IP
setting as well.
Select IPv4 or IPv6.
Input the IP Address in the selected
format.
SNMP Version
Select a SNMP Version.
SNMPv2/SNMPv3
Community Name
When SNMPv2 is selected, input a
Up to 60 single-byte
Community Name as well.
characters
User Name, Authentication
When SNMPv3 is selected, input User
protocol, Authentication
Name, Authentication protocol,
Password, Encryption
Authentication Password, Encryption
protocol, Encryption
protocol, Encryption Password as well.
Password
See section 8 for the setting range for
each item.
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Setup
Performs immediate reflection.
1.9.2.1. Input Range for IP Addresses
IP addresses that can be input are limited as follows.
(1) IPv4
IP Address
・ Values of 0 and 255 cannot be specified for the most significant bit and the least significant
bit.
・ The range from 127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255 cannot be specified.
・ Addresses higher than 223.255.255.254 cannot be specified.
Subnet Mask
・ An address 0.0.0.0 cannot be specified.
・ An address with dropped bits (0 bit) cannot be specified.
Default Gateway
・ The bit area of the subnet mask must match the subnet mask of the IP Address.
(2) IPv6
IP Address
・ An address 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 cannot be specified.
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・ An address 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 cannot be specified.
・ Addresses higher than feff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff cannot be specified.
Default Gateway
・ The address cannot be specified if the most significant 64bits are different from that of the
IP Address.
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1.9.3. Boot Sector Selection and Initializations
When you select Configuration in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Boot Sector Selection & Initializations from the submenu, a Boot Sector
Selection & Initializations window is displayed.
Figure 38 Configuration submenu displayed
A Boot Sector Selection & Initializations window is shown in Figure 39.
Each item is described in Table 30Figure 40.
Figure 39 Boot Sector Selection & Initializations window
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Figure 40 A confirmation dialog to change the boot sector bank
Figure 41 A confirmation dialog to restart
Figure 42 Reset complete window
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Figure 43 A confirmation dialog to initialize
Table 30 Description of the Boot Sector Selection & Initializations window
No.
Item
Setting range
Description
Master Boot
[Select bank A/B after reset]
Specify the start bank.
Sector
Bank A/Bank B
The currently stored version is
displayed next to the button.
[Select]
Performs the bank change.
When the Select button is clicked, a
confirmation dialog in Figure 40
appears. OK changes the bank, and
Cancel closes the dialog without
setting.
[Reset]
Restarts the device.
When the Execute button is clicked,
a confirmation dialog in Figure 41
appears. OK restarts the device, and
Cancel closes the dialog without
restarting.
After the restart is finished, a Reset
complete window shown in Figure
42 is displayed. When Return to
login is clicked, it will go back to the
Login window shown in Figure 2.
Slave Boot
Performs the same operation as
Sector
Master Boot Sector Selection &
Initializations.
Initialize the
[Execute]
When the Execute button is clicked,
Equipment
a confirmation dialog shown in
Figure 43 appears. OK initializes the
device, and Cancel closes the
dialog without initialization.
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Note: Do not turn off the device
during initialization.
Clear Traffic
[Clear]
When the Clear button is clicked, a
Counters
confirmation dialog to clear the
statistical information appears. OK
clears the statistical information, and
Cancel closes the dialog without
clearing.
Note: Do not turn off the device
while clearing the statistical
information.
Log Clear
[Clear]
When the Clear button is clicked, a
confirmation dialog to clear the log
information appears. OK clears the
log information, and Cancel closes
the dialog without clearing.
Note: Do not turn off the device
while clearing the log information.
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1.9.4. Date and Time
When you select Configuration in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Date and Time from the submenu, a Date and Time window is displayed.
Figure 44 Configuration submenu displayed
A Date and Time window is shown in Figure 45.
Each item is described in Table 31.
In the case of NTP setting, the time of the Master is refreshed in three patterns: at the time of
starting, setting, and polling. In the case of manual setting (PC Time), it is only refreshed at the
time of setting. The time of the Slave is refreshed at the time of various settings, at the time of
polling acquisition in the case of NTP setting, and once a day.
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Figure 45 Date and Time window
Table 31 Description of the Date and Time window
No.
Item
Date/Time
Date and Time
Setting range
Description
Displays the time of the device.
NTP Server
When NTP server is selected, the
selection
device checks the time in the NTP
server and set it in the device.
When NTP server is selected, make
settings in Table 32 as well.
PC Time
When PC Time is selected, the time
in the PC is set to the device.
Display Time
When Display Time is selected, the
time input to the window is set to the
device.
Setup
Immediately reflects the settings in
the Date and Time window.
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Table 32 Settings of the NTP Server
No.
Item
Setting range
Description
NTP server
IPv4/IPv6/Host
Configure the NTP Server.
When IPv4 is selected, specify an
IPv4 address for the NTP server.
When IPv6 is selected, specify an
IPv6 address for the NTP server.
When Host is selected, specify a
host name of the NTP server.
DNS server
IPv4/IPv6
When Host is selected in the NTP
server setting, specify a DNS server.
When IPv4 is selected, specify an
IPv4 address for the DNS server.
When IPv6 is selected, specify an
IPv6 address for the DNS server.
You can specify two kinds of DNS
servers: Primary and Secondary.
Time Zone
See Table 33.
Since the time that can be acquired
setting
from the NTP served is Universal
Standard Time, the time specified to
this item is added to it and set to the
device as the device time.
Summer time
When the Set summer time check
box is selected, the device time is
set by adding an hour to the Time
Zone setting.
Table 33 List of time zone settings
UTC-12:00 Baker Island, Howland Island
UTC-11:00 Samoa
UTC-10:00 Hawaii, Western Aleutian Islands
UTC-09:00 Alaska
UTC-09:30 Marquesas Islands
UTC-08:00 United States Pacific Time
UTC-07:00 United States Mountain Time
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UTC-06:00 United States Central Time
UTC-05:00 United States Eastern Time
UTC-04:30 Venezuela
UTC-04:00 Canada Atlantic Time, Brazil (Amazon time)
UTC-03:30 Canada (Newfoundland)
UTC-03:00 Brazil (Brazil time), Argentina, Greenland
UTC-02:00 Brazil (Fernando de Noronha Island)
UTC-01:00 Azores islands, Cape Verde
UTC United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal, Western Africa
UTC+01:00 Central European Time, West Africa Time
UTC+02:00 Eastern European Time, Central Africa Time, South Africa
UTC+03:00 Russia (Kaliningrad), East Africa Time
UTC+03:30 Iran
UTC+04:00 Russia (Moscow), Azerbaijan, United Arab Emirates
UTC+04:30 Afghanistan
UTC+05:00 Pakistan
UTC+05:30 India
UTC+05:45 Nepal
UTC+06:00 Russia (Yekaterinburg), Kazakhstan, Bangladesh
UTC+06:30 Myanmar, Cocos Islands
UTC+07:00 Russia (Omsk), Mongolia, Thailand, Vietnam, Jakarta
UTC+08:00 China, Mongolia, Australia (Western Australia)
UTC+08:45 Australia (Eucla)
UTC+09:00 Japan, Russia (Irkutsk), South Korea
UTC+09:30 Australia (Northern Territory, South Australia)
UTC+10:00 Russia (Yakutsk), Guam, Australian Eastern Time
UTC+10:30 Russia (Vladivostok), Australia (Lord Howe Island)
UTC+11:00 Russia (Magadan), Solomon Islands, New Caledonia
UTC+11:30 Norfolk Island
UTC+12:00 New Zealand, Fiji, Kiribati (Gilbert Islands)
UTC+12:45 New Zealand (Chatham Islands)
UTC+13:00 Tonga, Kiribati (Phoenix Islands)
UTC+14:00 Kiribati (Line Islands)
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1.9.5. Software Downloading
When you select Configuration in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Software Downloading from the submenu, a Software Downloading window
is displayed.
Figure 46 Configuration submenu displayed
A Software Downloading window is shown in Figure 47.
Each item is described in Table 34.
Figure 47 Software Downloading
Table 34 Description of the Software Downloading window
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No.
Item
Setting range
Description
Software
IP Address
Specify an IP Address of the FTP server in
Downloading
IPv4/IPv6
IPv4 or IPv6.
FTP Server
User Name
Specify a user name to log in to the FTP
server.
Password
Specify a password to log in to the FTP
server.
File Name
Specify a destination path of the software to
be downloaded to the device.
Down Loading
Immediately/Clock Setup
Specify a time to start downloading.
Immediately after
Specify a time to restart.
Start Time
Reset Time
Downloading/Clock Setup
Start
When the Start button is clicked, the
download starts according to the above
conditions.
Abort
Cancels the scheduled contents displayed
in the State field.
When the Downloading Start Time is set
to Clock Setup, and if the Abort button is
pressed before the set time, downloading is
canceled. If the Downloading Start Time is
set to Immediately, downloading cannot be
canceled after it has been started.
When the Reset Time is set to Clock
Setup, and if the Abort button is pressed
before the set time, restarting is canceled. If
the Reset Time is set to Immediately,
restarting cannot be canceled after it has
been started.
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Downloading
State
Displays the progress of software
Status
downloading or updating, or scheduled
download.
Downloading on Master:
Indicates that the Master is during a
software download process.
Updating on Master:
Indicates that the Master is during a
software update process.
Downloading on Slave:
Indicates that the Slave is during a
software download process.
Updating on Slave:
Indicates that the Slave is during a
software update process.
Displayed scheduled contents are:
・Downloading Start Time
・Reset Time
・FTP server address
・Bank to be loaded
Progress
Displays the download progress in percent.
1.9.5.1. Operation Procedure
(1) Configuring a FTP server
If you use the Software Downloading function, you need a server from which update files
are downloaded.
Please configure the FTP server setting as follows:
FTP mode
: PASV mode
FTP access port number : 21 ports fixed
User Name
: (1 - 15 in single-byte characters)
Password
: (8 - 15 in single-byte characters)
[Available characters]
A-Z, a-z, 0-9, ! # $ % ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ?
@[]^_ `{|}~
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(2) Immediate update of software
Step 1 Log in to the MT as admin, and select Configuration in the operation menu part, and
select Software Downloading from the submenu to display the window.
Step 2 Specify the FTP server information from which the software is downloaded in the
Software Downloading FTP Server section.
File name of the downloaded software:
WT_dwldxxxx.xx.mot (xxxx.xx is a version number.)
Select the Immediately radio button in the Downloading Start Time section.
Step 3 Select the Immediately after Downloading radio button in the Reset Time section.
Step 4 Click the Start button.
(3) Scheduled update of the software
Step 1 Log in to the MT as admin and select Main Monitor in the operation menu part to
display the window.
Step 2 Check that the time in the Date/Time item is correct.
If it is not correct, refer to Section 1.9.4 and adjust the date and time.
Step 3 Select Configuration in the operation menu part, and select Software Downloading
from the submenu to display the window.
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Step 4 Specify the FTP server information from which the software is downloaded in the
Software Downloading FTP Server section.
File name of the downloaded software:
WT_dwldxxxx.xx.mot (xxxx.xx is a version number.)
Set the File Name as the following according to the save location in the server.

WT_dwldxxxx.xx.mot (Only the file name.)

Software¥Master¥WT_dwldxxxx.xx.mot
(1)~~~~~~ (2)~~~~ (3)~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Folder name ((1), (2))+File Name ((3))
* Input ¥ or / as separating characters except for the top level folder name.
* If the file is in a hierarchy not in the home directory of the server, input a
relative path from the home directory.
Specify the time to start downloading in the Downloading Start Time section.
Step 5 Select either the Immediately after Downloading or Clock Setup radio button in the
Reset Time section.
If Clock Setup is selected, specify a time after the time set in the Downloading Start
Time section.
Step 6 Click the Start button.
During the update process, the contents of the State section are updated as the
process proceeds.
When the reservation process is started, in an idle time when the device is not
downloading, updating, nor restarting, the following scheduled contents are displayed
in the State section.
If you perform schedule setting, set the correct date and time in the device in
advance. If the device time is wrong, the process will not be performed at the
specified time.
If the restart process is set with the Clock Setup, and when the specified time has
passed when the downloading is finished, downloading process will be processed
as Immediately.
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(4) Canceling the software update
If you want to abort the update midway, click the Abort button in the Software
Downloading window.
When the Abort button is clicked, the scheduled contents and restart process for the
update process is canceled. The process being performed while downloading and
updating will be continued. Therefore if you want to perform the update again, continue
the work after the State section turns to idle state.
In addition, if you perform the following operations, the software update process is aborted
and the State section turns to idle state.
・After clicking the Start button in the Software Downloading window and before the
download is started, if you click the Start button in the Antenna Alignment window on
the LMT, the Software Downloading process is canceled.
・After the performing the software download and while waiting for the device to restart, if
you click the Start button in the Antenna Alignment window, the restart process is
canceled.
Do not turn off or restart the device during a software update process. The device
may be broken.
The Abort button is designed to cancel the scheduled contents and restart process
for the update process. It is not possible to stop the download or update process.
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1.9.6. Configuration Backup
When you select Configuration in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Configuration Backup from the submenu, a Configuration Backup window is
displayed.
Figure 48 Configuration submenu displayed
A Configuration Backup window is shown in Figure 49.
Each item is described in Table 35.
Figure 49 Configuration Backup window
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Figure 50 Failed to write configuration window
Figure 51 Setting save error window
(An example when tried to save the configuration of the Slave
in the Master when no radio connection is established)
Table 35 Description of the Configuration Backup window
No.
Item
Setting range
Contents
Master
In the Master field, specify
Saves the specified configuration
Save
configuration information to be
information.
saved.
When the Save button is clicked, a dialog
to specify a save destination and name is
All Setting
: Entire
displayed.
configuration information
Frequency Info: Only
frequency information
Setting Info : Configuration
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information except for
frequency information
Master
When the Browse button is clicked, a
Load
dialog for selecting a file is displayed.
When the Load button is clicked, a popup
window confirming the writing and reset is
displayed. YES performs the writing and
reset. NO closes the popup window
without writing.
Slave
When saving the configuration
Saves the specified configuration
Save
information in the Slave,
information.
specify, in the Master field, the
When the Save button is clicked, a dialog
configuration information to be
to specify a save destination and name is
saved.
displayed.
All Setting : Entire
configuration information
Frequency Info: Only
frequency information
Setting Info : Configuration
information except for
frequency information
Error
When the writing failed, a window shown
in Figure 50 is displayed. When the
saving failed, a window shown in Figure
51 is displayed. In both cases, you can go
back to the Configuration Backup window
by clicking Back to configuration
loading.
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1.9.7. User Class Password
When you select Configuration in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select User Class Password from the submenu, a User Class Password window is
displayed.
Figure 52 Configuration submenu displayed
A User Class Password window is shown in Figure 53.
Each item is described in Table 36.
Figure 53 User Class Password window
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Table 36 Description of the User Class Password window
No.
Item
Setting range
Description
MT
Password
Specify passwords for the four types
account
0 - 15 characters
of accounts. Each account is
No password in the case of 0
described in Table 4.
character.
Setup
When the Setup button is clicked, the
setting is immediately reflected.
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1.9.8. Frequency Table
When you select Configuration in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Frequency Table from the submenu, a Frequency Table window is displayed.
Figure 54 Configuration submenu displayed
A Frequency Table window is shown in Figure 55. Each item is described in Table 37.
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No.7
No.5
No.7
Figure 55 Frequency Table window
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Table 37 Description of the Frequency Table
No.
Item
Setting range
Setup
Description
Sets all the items specified in this page to the Flash
ROM.
The setting will be reflected after the restart.
Sets all the following frequency setting items to [+] so
All[+]
that the list of frequencies can be viewed.
Sets all the following frequency setting items to [-] so
All[−]
that the list of CH names can be viewed.
10 20 30 40
Move to the specified number.
Select display
[+]
In the case of [+], the CH Name is omitted and the
method
[-]
enable/disable status of the frequency and each
symbol rate is displayed. In this case, the
enable/disable status of the symbol rate cannot be
changed.
In the case of [-], the enable/disable status of the
symbol rate aligns vertically, and each CH Name can
be configured.
Frequency
See the
_____MHz
"Frequency
Displays and configures frequencies.
channel"
section.
Symbol Rate
Home
See the
Displays and configures the enable/disable status of
"Frequency
the symbol rate. If the display method is [+], the
channel"
enable/disable status of the symbol rate cannot be
section.
changed.
When clicked, it will move to the top.
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1.10. Logout
After clicking Logout in the operation menu part, select OK. A Logout complete window as
shown in Figure 56 appears.
Clicking Return to login will display a Login window shown in Figure 2.
Figure 56 Logout complete window
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2. Management Tool (Slave)
2.1. Overview of the Management Tool (Slave)
The Management Tool (MT) is a Web server function integrated in the device. It is for configuring
and monitoring the device. Table 38 shows a functional overview of the MT.
Table 38 Functional overview of the MT (Slave)
Item 1
Item 2
Main Monitor
Monitoring
Contents
Displays the transmission rates and radio links.
Event Log
Displays a log of events.
NE State Information
Displays the Radio Link, QoS and Traffic Control,
Inventory information, and Network Configuration.
QoS and Traffic Control
Performs COS assignment for Management
Communication.
Installation
Configuration
Antenna Alignment
Performs the Antenna Alignment mode.
Packet Transmission Test
Performs the Packet Transmission Test.
Radio
Makes configuration related to radio.
Network
Makes configuration of IP addresses.
Reset and Initializations
Makes configuration of restart and initialization, and
clears the log.
Logout
Configuration Backup
Saves and writes to the configuration file.
User Class Password
Makes configuration of passwords.
Frequency Table
Makes configuration of frequencies.
Logs you out.
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2.2. Logging In
[Operation]
① Connects the MT operation PC and the device over the LAN. Table 39 shows an
recommended environment for the PC.
Table 39 Recommended environment for the MT operation PC
No.
Item
Specifications
Remarks
Web browser
Windows Internet Explorer
Version 8 or higher
Monitor size
1024*768
② Input the IP address of the device as the URL in the Windows Internet Explorer. The factory
default IP address is "192.168.1.100".
Figure 57
Inputting the IP address to the Internet Explorer
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③ A Login window as shown in Figure 59 is displayed.
Figure 58 Login window
④ Select a Login Class. Selectable login classes are shown in Table 41.
⑤ Input the Password. The default password is shown in Table 40.
⑥ LOGIN button: Tries to connect to the device.
⑦ If you are successfully logged in, a window shown in Figure 61 is displayed.
If you failed to log in, a Login Failure window shown in Figure 60 is displayed. Clicking
Return to login will take you back to the Login window shown in Figure 59.
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Figure 59 Login Failure window
Table 40 Description of the Login window
No.
Item
Setting range
Description
Login Class
admin
You can select a permission level by
installation
the Login Class.
operator
Table 4 lists a function of each Login
monitor
Class.
0 - 15
Input the password.
characters
Default passwords are:
Password
Login button
Login Class
Password
admin
admin1234
installation
inst1234
operator
ope1234
monitor
moni1234
You can log in using the above Login
Class and Password.
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Table 41 Function of each Login Class
Monitor
Login Class (permission level High ... Low)
admin
installation
operator
monitor
Main Monitor
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Monitoring
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Installation
Yes
Yes
No
No
Configuration
Yes
No
No
No
Logout
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
QoS and Traffic
Control
・If an upper or equivalent level user newly logs in while a user is logged in, the user previously
logged in will be forced to log out.
・You can check a user who have logged in by selecting a Login Class drop-down list in the Login
window.
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2.3. Configuration of Main Window
After the login, a main window shown in Figure 61 is displayed. The main window includes a
status display part, operation menu part, and operation window part.
(1) Status display part (Equipment status)
This part displays the status of the device. The status display part displays settings
(Mode/Symbol Rate/Frequency/CH/Frame ID) in the upper row, and statuses (Status/Radio
Link/Authentication/Manag. Com./Ethernet Link/Ethernet Link (Opposite NE) in the lower row.
Anomalies in the status are displayed by evaluating Normal or Failed by ORing each anomaly
shown in Table 43.
(2) Operation menu part
This part lets you select each function listed in Table 38.
(3) Operation window part
This part displays a window for each function selected in the operation menu part.
Status display part
Operation menu part
Operation window part
Figure 60 Window after the login
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Table 42 Status display list
Status
Display
Network Element Name
Displays the Network Element Name.
Mode
MASTER/SLAVE
Symbol Rate
Displays the symbol rate name set in the NE data.
During the carrier sense, "----" is displayed. When
the carrier sense is completed and the frequency
is determined, the radio frequency channel set in
the configuration information is displayed.
Frequency
During the carrier sense, "-" is displayed. When
the carrier sense is completed and the frequency
is determined, the channel name set in the
configuration information is displayed.
CH
The frame ID set in the configuration information
Frame ID
is displayed.
Status
Normal/Failure
Radio Link
Link Up/Link Down
Authentication
Succeed/Failure
Ethernet Link
Link Down
10BASE-T/HALF
10BASE-T/FULL
100BASE-TX/HALF
100BASE-T/FULL
1000BASE-T/HALF
1000BASE-T/FULL
Table 43 Causes of Status anomalies
Item
RF Carrier Unlock
IF Carrier Unlock
TDD SW Failure
PA Failure
PLL Unlock
Device start is abnormal
SPI Failure
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2.4. Reflecting the Setting Values (immediate reflection and reflection after
restart)
Each window has two kinds of Setup buttons. One kind is "reflection after restart" which requires
a restart to reflect the setting, and the other kind is "immediate reflection" which does not need a
restart to reflect the setting values.
・Reflection after restart
The value is reflected to the Flash ROM at the time the Setup button is pressed. The pop-up
message to notify that the value is reflected after the restart and prompt you to restart is displayed.
You can select from OK or Cancel. If you press OK, the device is restarted, and if you press
Cancel, the device will go back to the previous window without restarting.
Figure 61 Reflection after restart message
・Immediate reflection
A pop-up message that notifies you that the values are immediately reflected will be displayed
(Figure 62). If you click OK, the value is immediately reflected. If you click Cancel, the device
will return to the previous window without reflecting the value.
Figure 62 Immediate reflection message
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・When the input value exceeds the setting range in the case of direct input, a message as
shown in Figure 63 is displayed.
Figure 63 Input value error message
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2.5. Main Monitor
When you select the Main Monitor from the operation menu part, a Main Monitor window is
displayed.
A Main Monitor window displays the transmission rates and radio links.
A Main Monitor window is shown in Figure 64. The description of each item is shown in Table 44.
Figure 64 Main Monitor window
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Table 44 Description of the Main Monitor window
No.
Item
Description
Date/Time
Displays the time in the device.
Modulation Scheme
Displays the current Modulation Scheme.
Radio Transmission
Displays the current radio transmission bandwidth.
Bandwidth
Ingress Rate
Displays the current ingress rate of Ethernet packets.
Only the uplink ingress rate is displayed.
Egress Rate
Displays the current egress rate of Ethernet packets.
Only the downlink egress rate is displayed.
Received Level
Displays the current receiving level.
Only the downlink is displayed.
During Link Down, "-" is displayed.
Transmittied Level
Displays the current transmission level.
Only the uplink is displayed.
During Link Down, "-" is displayed.
Receive CNR
Displays the current receiving CNR.
Only the downlink is displayed.
During Link Down, "-" is displayed.
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2.6. Monitoring
2.6.1. Event Log
When you click Monitoring from the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select the Event Log in the submenu, an Event Log window is displayed.
Figure 65 Monitoring submenu displayed
An Event Log window is shown in Figure 66.
The Event Log window displays a log of events and a log of changes in the modulation scheme.
Each item is described in Table 45.
Figure 66 Event Log window
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Table 45 Description of the Event Log window
No.
Item
Description
Display
When clicked, the Event Log window is refreshed.
Save File
When clicked, a dialog to specify the file destination and name
is displayed to store the log in a file. The file format is CSV.
Event
Displays a log of events.
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2.6.2. NE State Information
When you click Monitoring from the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select NE State Information from the submenu, an NE Status Information window is
displayed.
Figure 67 Monitoring submenu displayed
2.6.2.1. Radio Link and Inventory Information
Figure 68 shows the NE Status Information window including radio link and inventory
information.
Each item is described in Table 46.
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Figure 68 NE Status Information window
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Table 46 Description of the NE Status Information window
No.
Item
Description
check box
The NE Status Information window is divided into five types:
Radio Link, QoS and Traffic Control, Slave Inventory
Information, Network Configuration, Slave Network
Configuration. Only the items with their check boxes selected
are displayed.
ALL Check
Selects all the check boxes.
No Check
Clears all the check boxes.
Display
When clicked, NE State Information is refreshed.
Save File
When clicked, a dialog to specify the destination and name of
the file is displayed to store NE Status Information.
In the Radio Link, following information will be saved in
addition to the displayed items.
[Mode]
[Symbol Rate]
[Frequency]
[CH]
[Frame ID]
[Status]
[Radio Link]
[Authentication]
Network Element
Displays the network element name.
Name
Date/Time
Displays the time of the device when the window is displayed.
Radio Link
[Current Modulation Scheme: Down Link]
[Current Modulation Scheme: Up Link]
[Transmitted Level]
Slave inventory
[Type Name]
Information
[Serial Number]
[Software Version: Bank A/Bank B/Active Bank]
[Hardware Version]
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2.6.2.2. Slave Network Configuration
A Slave Network Configuration window is shown in Figure 69.
Each item is described in Table 47.
Figure 69 Slave Network Configuration
Table 47 Items of Slave Network Configuration window
No.
Item
Description
Ethernet
[Setup] Displays the setting value at the time it is displayed.
Configuration
[Status] Displays the Ethernet link status at the time it is
displayed.
IPv4
[IP Address]
[Subnet Mask]
[Default Gateway]
Displays the setting value at the time it is displayed.
IPv6
[Enable/Disable]
[IP Address]
[Default Gateway]
Displays the setting value at the time it is displayed.
MAC address
Displays the MAC address at the time it is displayed.
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2.6.2.3. QoS and Traffic Control
A QoS and Traffic Control window is shown in Figure 70.
Each item is described in Table 48.
Figure 70 QoS and Traffic Control
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Table 48 Description of the QoS and Traffic Control window
No.
Item
Description
COS assignment for
Displays a COS assignment value for communication between
Management
Master and Slave devices.
Communication
QoS Priority Mapping
Following values are displayed for the Slave.
Displays the setting value at the time it is displayed.
COS [0-7] vs. Priority Class ("7"is the highest Priority)
Table
TOS vs. COS [0-7] Table
TC [0-255] vs. COS [0-7] Table
EtherType vs. COS [0-7] Table
For TOS vs. COS [0-7] Table, IP Precedence or DSCP, either
of which has been selected, is displayed.
Policing Rate
Displays permitted policing rates of the Master and Slave.
These are displayed for each class and each modulation
scheme.
Shaping Rate
Displays permitted policing rates of the Master and Slave.
These are displayed for each class and each modulation
scheme.
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2.6.2.4. Network Configuration
A Network Configuration window is shown in Figure 71.
Each item is described in Table 49.
Figure 71 Network Configuration window
Table 49 Description of the Network Configuration window
No.
Item
Description
Management VLAN
Displays the VLAN tag information for managing the Master
Configuration
and Slave.
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2.7. QoS and Traffic Control
When you select QoS and Traffic Control in the operation menu part, a QoS and Traffic Control
window is displayed.
In the QoS and Traffic Control window, you can set VID/COS for Management Communication.
2.7.1. COS Assignment for Management Communication from Slave to Master
A window for assigning COS for Management Communication is shown in Figure 72.
The settings in this window are reflected after a restart.
Each item is described in Table 50.
Figure 72 A window for assigning COS for Management Communication
Table 50 Description of a window for assigning COS for Management
Communication
No
Item
Description
COS assignment
Specify a COS value used during communication from the Slave to
for Management
the Master.
Communication
Note: If you set a low priority for the COS assignment for
from Slave to
Management Communication, the device may not work properly
Master
when the user data traffic exceeds the radio bandwidth.
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2.8. Installation
2.8.1. Antenna Alignment
When you select Installation in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Antenna Alignment from the submenu, an Antenna Alignment window is
displayed.
Figure 73 Installation submenu displayed
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An Antenna Alignment window is shown in Figure 74.
Each item is described in Table 51. Also, the displayed status is described in Table 52.
Figure 74 Antenna Alignment window
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Table 51 Description of the Antenna Alignment window
No.
Item
Description
Enter Antenna
Clicking the Enter button switches the device into the Antenna
Alignment Mode
Alignment mode.
Clicking the Exit and Reset button will restart the device,
exiting from the Antenna Alignment mode.
Notes:
. To switch the device from the Antenna Alignment mode back
to the normal mode, a restart is required.
. Transition between pages is disabled during the Antenna
Alignment mode.
Short distance mode
When the button is clicked while it is set to Enable, the
Transmitted Level is decreased by 20 dB.
When the button is clicked while it is set to Disable, the
Transmitted Level is returned to the original value.
Frequency
Specify the frequency. Specify according to the Frequency in
the master NE.
"Not Set" is shown immediately after starting the Antenna
Alignment mode, and it is operating with a frequency displayed
in the status display part.
State
Displays the current status. Table 26 lists the displayed
contents.
Transmitted Level
Displays the transmission level.
Receiving Level
Displays the current receiving level with a bar and values.
The maximum value is shown by figures.
Clicking the Clear Max-Hold button will clear the maximum
value.
When the Sound on check box is selected, a sound
corresponding to the current value is emitted. The sound
function is supported only in Windows XP.
Receive CNR
Displays the receiving CNR.
Modulation Selection
Displays the modulation scheme selected in the Master NE.
10
Radio Link Status
Displays the Discarded Received Blocks and Number of
Received Blocks.
Clicking the Clear button will clear the counters.
Table 52 Displayed status
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No.
Displayed status
Description
Over Receiving Level. Enable Short
Displayed when the Received Level is over
distance mode of opposite NE.
input (-30 dBm or more).
Frame ID Error
Displayed when the device has received a radio
wave with a Frame ID different from the Frame
ID set to for Slave.
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2.8.2. Packet Transmission Test
Packet transmission test function measures the number of transmitted test packets and the
number of received packets.
When you select Installation in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Packet Transmission Test from the submenu, a Packet Transmission Test
window is displayed.
Figure 75 Installation submenu displayed
A Packet Transmission Test window is shown in Figure 76.
Each item is described in Table 53.
Figure 76 Packet Transmission Test window
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Table 53 Description of the Packet Transmission Test window
No.
Item
Setting range
Description
Packet Length
74 - 1518
Specify the length of the test packet.
Measurement
Continuous/Fixed
Select either Continuous or Fixed Period.
Period
When you select Fixed Period, input the
measurement time.
Fixed Period
1 - 255 seconds
Start / Abort
Start button starts a test. Abort button stops the
test.
Test result
Displays the Test Status, UL RX/TX Packets,
and DL RX/TX Packets.
UL RX/TX Packets is displayed as a fraction of
the uplink [number of received packets/number
of transmitted packets]; the DL RX/TX Packets
is displayed as a fraction of the downlink
[number of received packets/number of
transmitted packets].
Note: As the priority of the test packets is lower
than the packets for communication between
the devices, the test packets can be lost.
Save File
When clicked, a dialog to specify the destination
and name is displayed to store the test results.
Notes:
(1) When the test is performed continuously, it is
recorded as Fixed Period "0".
(2) When the packet transmission test is
performed by specifying the measurement time,
the measurement time will not be saved in the
network element, which is not the device on
which the Start button is pressed.
(3) The Test Status will not be saved.
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2.9. Configuration
2.9.1. Radio
When you select Configuration in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Radio from the submenu, a Radio Configuration window is displayed.
Figure 77 Configuration submenu displayed
Radio Configuration windows are shown in Figure 78 and Figure 79.
Each item is described in Table 54.
Figure 78 Radio Configuration window (reflection after restart)
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Figure 79 Radio Configuration window (immediate reflection)
Table 54 Description of the Radio Configuration window
No.
Item
Setting range
Contents
Reflection after restart
Operating Mode
Master/Slave
Select Master or Slave.
Symbol Rate
20.0MHz/40.0MHz
Select a symbol rate.
Frame ID Number
1 - 65535
Input a Frame ID.
Input the same Frame ID value for local
NE and opposite NE.
Encryption
0 - 22 characters
Input an encryption parameter.
Parameter
Input the same encryption parameter
value for local and opposite NEs.
Setup
Restarts the device and reflect the setting
values.
Immediate reflection
Network Element
Name
FREQUENCY-CH
0 - 20 characters in
Input the network element name.
double-byte characters
FIXED/SEARCH
Select either to set a fixed frequency or
search the frequency.
START/END
If SEARCH is selected, specify START
START CH/END CH
CH and END CH as well.
The default value is the minimum (START
For the corresponding
CH) and the maximum (END CH) channel
frequencies, refer to the
among the valid frequency channels for
"Frequency channel"
the related symbol rate.
section.
If the symbol rate is changed, or the mode
is changed, it will be returned to the
default value.
MTPC
-6 - +14 dBm
Specify the Transmitted Level in the case
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ATPC is disabled. Enable or Disable of
the ATPC is selected in the Master. When
Enable is selected, ATPC is enabled in
both the Master and Slave. When Disable
is selected, ATPC is disabled in both the
Master and Slave.
Setup
Performs immediate reflection.
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2.9.2. Network
When you select Configuration in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Network Configuration from the submenu, a Network Configuration window
is displayed.
Figure 80 Configuration submenu displayed
A Network Configuration window is shown in Figure 81.
Each item is described in Table 55.
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Figure 81 Network Configuration window
Table 55 Description of the Network Configuration
No.
Item
Setting range
Description
0 - 255
Specify an IPv4 address.
Reflection after restart
IPv4
See 0.
IPv6
Enable/Disable
Select Enable to use IPv6. When
See 2.9.2.1(2).
enabled, specify an IP Address and
Default Gateway.
Setup
Restarts the device and reflect the
setting values.
Immediate reflection
Ethernet
1000BASE-T(AUTO)
Configuration
1000BASE-T(Fixed)
Select an Ethernet setting.
00BASE-TX FULL(Fixed)
100BASE-TX FULL(AUTO)
100BASE-TX HALF(Fixed)
Management
Enable/Disable
You can register three types of VLAN
VLAN TAG
tags for the MT.
Specify Enable/Disable for each type of
VLAN tag.
You can disable all the VLAN tag
settings.
10
VID range1 - 4094
When Enable is selected, input a VID
COS value range 0 - 7
and COS value as well.
Setup
Performs immediate reflection.
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2.9.2.1. Input Range for IP Addresses
IP Addresses that can be input are limited as follows.
(1) IPv4
IP Address
・ Values of 0 and 255 cannot be specified for the most significant bit and the least significant
bit.
・ The range from 127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255 cannot be specified.
・ Addresses higher than 223.255.255.254 cannot be specified.
Subnet Mask
・ An address 0.0.0.0 cannot be specified.
・ An address with dropped bits (0 bit) cannot be specified.
Default Gateway
・ The bit area of the subnet mask must match the subnet mask of the IP Address.
(2) IPv6
IP Address
・ An address 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 cannot be specified.
・ An address 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 cannot be specified.
・ Addresses higher than feff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff cannot be specified.
Default Gateway
・ The address cannot be specified if the most significant 64 bits are different from that of the
IP Address.
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2.9.3. Reset and Initialization
When you select Configuration in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Reset & Initializations from the submenu, a Reset & Initializations window is
displayed.
Figure 82 Configuration submenu displayed
A Reset & Initializations window is shown in Figure 83.
Each item is described in Table 56.
Figure 83 Reset & Initializations
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Figure 84 Restart confirmation dialog
Figure 85 Reset Complete window
Figure 86 Initialization confirmation dialog
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Table 56 Description of the Reset & Initializations window
No.
Item
Setting range
Description
Slave Control
[Reset]
Restarts the device.
When the Execute button is clicked,
a confirmation dialog in Figure 41
appears. OK restarts the device, and
Cancel closes the dialog without
restarting.
After the restart is finished, the
Reset complete window shown in
Figure 42 is displayed. When
Return to login is clicked, it will go
back to the Login window shown in
Figure 2.
Initialize the
[Execute]
When the Execute button is clicked,
Equipment
a confirmation dialog shown in
Figure 43 appears. OK initializes the
device, and Cancel closes the
dialog without initialization.
Note: Do not turn off the device
during initialization.
Log Clear
[Clear]
When the Clear button is clicked, a
confirmation dialog to clear the log
information appears. OK clears the
log information, and Cancel closes
the dialog without clearing.
Note: Do not turn off the device
while clearing the log information.
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2.9.4. Configuration Backup
When you select Configuration in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Configuration Backup from the submenu, a Configuration Backup window is
displayed.
Figure 87 Configuration submenu displayed
A Configuration Backup window is shown in Figure 88.
Each item is described in Table 57.
Figure 88 Configuration Backup window
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Figure 89 Failed to write configuration window
Table 57 Description of the Configuration Backup window
No.
Item
Setting range
Contents
Save
Specify the range of
Saves the specified configuration
configuration information to be
information.
saved.
When the Save button is clicked, a dialog
to specify a save destination and name is
All Setting: Entire
displayed.
configuration information
Frequency Info: Only
frequency information
Setting Info : Configuration
information except for
frequency information
Load
When the Browse button is clicked, a
dialog for selecting a file is displayed.
When the Load button is clicked, a popup
window confirming the writing and reset is
displayed. YES performs the writing and
reset. NO closes the popup window
without writing.
Error
When the writing failed, a window shown
in Figure 89 is displayed. When you click
Back to configuration loading, it will
return to the Configuration Backup
window.
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2.9.5. User Class Password
When you select Configuration in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select User Class Password from the submenu, a User Class Password window is
displayed.
Figure 90 Configuration submenu displayed
A User Class Password window is shown in Figure 91.
Each item is described in Table 58.
Figure 91 User Class Password window
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Table 58 Description of the User Class Password
No.
Item
Setting range
Description
MT
Password
Specify passwords for the four types
account
0 - 15 characters
of accounts. Each account is
No password in the case of 0
described in Table 41.
character.
Setup
When the Setup button is clicked, the
setting is immediately reflected.
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2.9.6. Frequency Table
When you select Configuration in the operation menu part, a submenu is displayed.
When you select Frequency Table from the submenu, a Frequency Table window is displayed.
Figure 92 Configuration submenu displayed
A Frequency Table window is shown in Figure 55. Each item is described in Table 37.
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No.7
No.5
No.7
Figure 93 Frequency Table window
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Table 59 Description of the Frequency Table
No.
Item
Setting range
Setup
Description
Sets all the items specified in this page to the Flash
ROM.
The setting will be reflected after a restart.
Sets all the following frequency setting items to [+] so
All[+]
that the list of frequencies can be viewed.
Sets all the following frequency setting items to [-] so
All[−]
that the list of CH names can be viewed.
10 20 30 40
Move to the specified number.
Display
[+]
In the case of [+], the CH Name is omitted and the
method
[-]
enable/disable status of the frequency and each
selection
symbol rate is displayed. In this case, the
enable/disable status of the symbol rate cannot be
changed.
In the case of [-], the enable/disable status of the
symbol rate aligns vertically, and each CH Name can
be configured.
Frequency
See the
_____MHz
"Frequency
Displays and configures frequencies.
channel"
section.
Symbol Rate
Home
See the
Displays and configures the enable/disable status of
"Frequency
the symbol rate. If the display method is [+], the
channel"
enable/disable status of the symbol rate cannot be
section.
changed.
When clicked, it will move to the top.
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2.10. Logout
After clicking Logout in the operation menu part, select OK. A Logout complete window as
shown in Figure 94 appears.
Clicking Return to login will display the Login window shown in Figure 58.
Figure 94 Logout complete window
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