Proxim Wireless S58-S60C Unlicensed Spread Spectrum Transceiver User Manual Backing down from TNG CCI 2

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Tsunami Multipoint Version 1.3 Installation Guide
Frequency Channel
Shows the current channel plan/frequency setting (for example, 4C).
See “Change the Frequency
Plan and Operating Frequency” on page 50 for information. By default, the SU is set to automatically
search for the correct frequency channel.
Receive Signal Quality (dBm)
Shows the quality of signal received by the local SU (in dBm). This value represents the estimated
received signal level, plus an offset of 120 dB. A received signal quality level over 40 (which
represents a signal level of -80 dBm) shows an acceptable signal quality.
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You can use this field to fine tune BSU/SU alignment. After you mount the units outdoors, check
the Receive Signal Quality value as you make fine adjustments to the BSU/SU alignment until you
obtain optimal signal quality.
Transmitter Power
Shows the SU’s current transmitter power (-30 to +36).
Ethernet Interface
Shows the current Ethernet interface setting. If the Ethernet interface was set to auto-netotiate, this
entry contains the results of the auto-negotiation.
Network Mode
Shows the current network mode: Bridging, VPN, or IP Routing.
Confirming Network Activity
Attempt to ping from a computer connected to:
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An SU to the BS (BSU and SU must have different IP addresses to do this. If the BSU and SU are
configured with the same IP address, the local unit responds to the ping (that is, if the BSU and SU
have the same IP address and you ping the BSU from a host connected to the SU, the SU responds to
the ping).
▪
The BSU to the SU. (BSU and SU must have different IP addresses to do this. If the BSU and SU are
configured with the same IP address, the local unit responds to the ping (that is, if the BSU and SU
have the same IP address and you ping the BSU from a host connected to the SU, the SU responds to
the ping).
If successful and possible, attempt to ping from a computer on the SU side of the network to a computer
on the BSU side of the network.
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If the ping tests are unsuccessful, attempt the following:
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Check all IP and computer configurations (for example, if you attempt to ping the BSU from the SU
configuration computer and the BSU and SU’s are in separate networks you must have the
configurations computers gateway set to the SU for the ping to work.)
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Adjust the network’s IP settings, if necessary, to achieve IP connectivity.
If the above fails refer to “System Diagnostics” to help debug possible link problems.
Note:
See “Chapter 4. System Diagnostics and Operating Tips” on page 40 for information about running system
diagnostics to make sure the equipment is operating as expected .
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Chapter 4. System Diagnostics and Operating Tips
This section describes several diagnostic tests you can perform once the Tsunami MP equipment is
installed. These tests assist you in determining whether the equipment is functioning as expected.
In
addition, we include some miscellaneous useful information for deploying a Multipoint network.
Radio Diagnostics
Use the diagnostic tools described in this section to determine if your wireless link is stable. You can also
use these tools to help fine-tune antenna positions to establish a good link.
BSU and SU Logs
You can display BSU and SU logs to help troubleshoot possible link reliability and interference issues.
These tools have no impact on data traffic, and can be used in conjunction with configuration parameters
(such as IPC settings, modulation modes, and operating frequencies) and possible antenna relocation to
obtain the best possible path. The goal is to maximize the Es/N0 ratio.
Displaying the BSU Log
Follow these steps to enable the BSU log:
1.
Enter BSUlog (Terminal ID> 

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