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User manual
CFL Sprint MXM 5.8 Repeater radio unit
VER 1.1c
F W 3.6 .6
Proprietary notice
The information presented in this guide is the property of SAF Tehnika, JSC. No part of this
document may be reproduced or transmitted without proper permission from SAF Tehnika,
JSC.
The specifications or information contained in this document are subject to change without
notice due to continuing introduction of design improvements. If there is any conflict between
this document and compliance statements, the latter will supersede this document.
SAF Tehnika, JSC has no liability for typing errors in this document or damages of any kind
that result from the use of this document.
To get up to date information about accessories and their availability, please contact sales
representative.
SAF RADIO UNIT does not contain serviceable parts. Warranty will not be
applicable in the event SAF RADIO UNIT has been hermetically unsealed.
SAF Tehnika, JSC is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused
by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne
doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le
fonctionnement.
Copyright Notice
Copyright © 2015 SAF Tehnika, JSC. All rights reserved.
SAF Tehnika JSC
Contents
Chapter 1: OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................... 4
Labelling ............................................................................................................................... 4
Microwave Radiation......................................................................................................... 4
Interfaces ............................................................................................................................. 5
Chapter 2: INSTALLATION ................................................................................................... 9
Attaching MXM Repeater radio unit to antenna........................................................... 9
Powering MXM Repeater radio unit ............................................................................... 9
Chapter 3: WEB GUI ............................................................................................................. 12
Initial configuration .......................................................................................................... 12
System requirements .................................................................................................. 12
Ethernet management connection configuration ....................................................... 12
Accessing MXM Repeater radio unit Web GUI ........................................................ 13
Main page................................................................................................................... 13
Modifying basic system parameters........................................................................... 15
Networking ........................................................................................................................ 16
Networking  Port status and configuration ............................................................ 16
Performance ..................................................................................................................... 17
Performance  Alarm  Alarm status ..................................................................... 17
Performance  Alarm  Alarm event log ............................................................... 18
Performance  Alarm  Sensor configuration ........................................................ 20
Performance  Alarm  Alarm threshold configuration ........................................ 22
Performance  Monitoring  Performance graph................................................... 24
Performance  Monitoring  Performance log....................................................... 26
Performance  Ethernet  Ethernet statistics ......................................................... 27
System ............................................................................................................................... 28
System  FW  Firmware upgrade......................................................................... 28
System  Configuration  IP configuration ........................................................... 29
System  Configuration  SNMP configuration .................................................... 31
System  Configuration  Configuration file ......................................................... 35
System  Configuration  Password configuration................................................ 37
System  Configuration  System configuration ................................................... 38
System  Configuration  System services ............................................................ 40
System  Diagnostic  Download troubleshooting file.......................................... 41
System  Tools  Console ...................................................................................... 42
System  About  Copyright .................................................................................. 43
System  About  Inventory .................................................................................. 43
Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE ........................................................................ 45
Connecting to serial RS232 interface........................................................................... 45
Connecting to SSH ........................................................................................................... 47
Connecting to Telnet ....................................................................................................... 48
Chapter 5: TOOLS ................................................................................................................. 49
Link Layer Discovery tool................................................................................................ 49
MXM Repeater discovery procedure ......................................................................... 49
MXM Repeater resetting procedure........................................................................... 51
MIB files ............................................................................................................................. 52
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OVERVIEW
Chapter 1: OVERVIEW
This manual refers to CFL Sprint MXM 5.8 Repeater radio units with following product codes:
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I06E1218L and I06E1218H
I06M1218L and I06M1218H
I06S1218L and I06S1218H
I06E2118L and I06E2118H
I06M2118L and I06M2118H
I06S2118L and I06S2118H
Labelling
The label contains the following information (see samples in the picture below):
Product model name (“CFL-06 Sprint MXM”). The Repeater radio unit model name
example is:
- CFL-06 Sprint MXM for 5.8GHz Repeater radio unit,
Product Number / Model Number (P/N or M/N) (I06E1218H): product/model number
contains various information about the unit. Please see translation below.
Serial Number (348650100197): the serial number uniquely identifies the unit.
Product model name
Product/model number
Serial number
P/N or M/N translation:
“I” designates series of the product;
“06” designates frequency band (5.8 GHz) of the radio;
“E” designates electrical Ethernet management port type;
“S” - optical Single-mode Ethernet management port type;
“M” - optical Multi-mode Ethernet management port type
“21” is IF frequency designator;
“18” designates the version number of the radio;
“H” designates high side radio;
“L” - low side radio
Microwave Radiation
In April 1998, ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection)
published its ´Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic, and
electromagnetic fields (up to 300GHz)´. As shown in Table below, the guidelines specify the
´Reference levels on power density for occupational exposure and general public exposure to
time-varying electric and magnetic fields (unperturbed rms values)´ between 2 and 300 GHz.
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Occupational
exposure
15ft 3.07in
465cm
34ft 5.39in
1050cm
General public
exposure
It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure compliance with the governing rules and
regulations regarding output power and point-to-point installation and operation.
Quite a few other documents specify or refer to exposure limits comparable to those given
above, e.g.:
- 1999/519/EC: Council Recommendation of 12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the
general public to electromagnetic
fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz)
- WHO: Environmental Health Criteria 137: ´Electromagnetic Fields (300 Hz to 300 GHz)´
- ANSI/IEEE C95.1, 1999:
´IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency
Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz´
- BRD, Bundesimmissionsschutzgesetz, 26. BImSchV Verordnung über elektromagnetische
Felder
- Bundesamt für Umwelt, Wald und Landwirtschaft (BUWAL), Bern/Schweiz
Schriftenreihe Umwelt Nr. 164, Luft, Mai 1992
´Messung nichtionisierender elektromagnetischer Strahlung, 1. Teil: Frequenzbereich 100 kHz
bis 300 GHz´
- DIN VDE 0848-2, Entwurf, Oktober 1991:
´Sicherheit in elektrischen, magnetischen und elektromagnetischen Feldern, ´Teil 2: Schutz von
Personen im Frequenzbereich von
30 kHz bis 300 GHz´
- ENV 50166-2, January 1995 (withdrawed in December 1999 by CENELEC)
´Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields (10 kHz – 300 GHz)´
Interfaces
MXM Repeater has following interfaces:
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1&5
OVERVIEW
N-type female connector
N-type female 50 Ω Intermediate Frequency (IF) ports. Any type of 50 Ω cable of good quality
can be used; the cable should be equipped with N–type male connectors on each end.
Commonly employing LMR400 type coaxial cable its length may reach 38 m. LCF12-50J cable
also can be used, its length may reach 70 m.
MXM Repeater radio unit IF cable
2 BNC port
BNC connector provides received signal strength indication (RSSI) (voltage) to assist unit
alignment.
RSSI port is used to adjust the alignment of antenna for best performance (for both rough
and fine adjustment); this can be done using digital multimeter which is connected to the RSSI
port. The output of the RSSI port is DC voltage and varies depending on received signal level.
The following chart and table shows typical relationship of the received signal level (Rx
level) displayed by MXM Repeater vs. RSSI port output voltage (RSSI – Received Signal
Strength Indicator). The RSSI port is located on MXM Repeater radio unit. The evaluated Rx
level has the error +/-2 dB.
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3 Twin-BNC port
Twin BNC connector provide terminal access (command line interface) to the unit which is
the available management facility for MXM Repeater radio unit
Twin BNC connector is used for RS-232 serial port. RS-232 – USB convector cable can be
used. Pinouts are shown in picture below.
4 DC power connector
2-pin DC connector for -48V power supply connection. Polarity layout does not matter.
Both polarity (+/-) layout supported. Input DC voltage operating range -40.5V to -57V.
DC power connector can be connected in any preferable layout.
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5 N-type female connector
N-type female 50 Ω Intermediate Frequency (IF) port to connect with partner MXM Repeater.
6 Ethernet management port
Ethernet management 1Gbps port is intended for access of MXM Repeater management, web
GUI. Upon customer request this port can be equipped with following interfaces:
Optical Ethernet interface ODC
Electrical Ethernet interface RJ-45
Optical ODC interface can be equipped with Single Mode (SM) optical fibre or Multi Mode (MM)
optical fibre. ODC-LC fibre optics cable (different sizes) for interconnection of MXM Repeater
with the user equipment can be provided upon request, as shown in example:
3m ODC-LC SM cable P/N I0ACO001
Electrical outdoor Ethernet interface RJ-45 weatherproof assembly parts of the cable
connector are included in MXM Repeater package.
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INSTALLATION
Chapter 2: INSTALLATION
Attaching MXM Repeater radio unit to antenna
In order to attach MXM Repeater to antenna, a separate ODU mounting bracket (P/N
S0SPKS03) and flexible coaxial cable is required
For instructions how to connect MXM Repeater to mounting bracket refer to “SAF mounting
bracket installation V1.0” document
Powering MXM Repeater radio unit
MXM Repeater radio unit external power supply voltage must be between 40.5–57 V DC. 2-wire
outdoor cable with dedicated 2-pin LTW DC connector assembly is needed to connect to MXM
Repeater radio unit. Any polarity layout can be used. Preferable outer diameter of power cable
is 6mm in order to match MXM Repeater radio unit side connector. Cross-sectional area shall
be not less than 0.75 square mm (AWG 18) for installations up to 260 meters / 853 feet (35W
load power). If this area is less than 0.75 square mm, the allowed maximum length of the cable
is reduced due to a higher voltage drop.
Wire cross section
0.75mm
0.5mm
0.25mm
Lmax @ 50W
180m / 590ft
120m / 393ft
60m / 196ft
Lmax @ 35W
260m / 853ft
180m / 590ft
90m / 295ft
Lmax @ 25W
380m / 1246ft
250m / 820ft
125m / 410ft
AWG
Lmax @ 50W
Lmax @ 35W
Lmax @ 25W
18
20
24
206m / 677ft
129m / 426ft
51m / 168ft
294m / 967ft
185m / 608ft
73m / 240ft
412m / 1353ft
259m / 851ft
102m / 337ft
Pre-soldered power supply connector with cable are available for purchase if needed: P/N
I0ACGE04 (0.3m) or P/N I0ACGE05 (1.0m)
Power connector can be soldered in any polarity layout.
It is mandatory requirement to ground power supply and MXM Repeater radio units
appropriately.
Table below helps choosing the most appropriate power adapter from SAF Tehnika
accessories list for MXM Repeater radio units. Note that table summarizes maximum power
consumption; normally consumption is 10-20% less. One should be aware of such aspects as
power losses in the cable from AC/DC adapter to MXM Repeater radio unit and must be taken
in to consideration.
Band (GHz)
5.8
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Max power consumption
(W)
<40
Recommended PSU power (W)
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INSTALLATION
Assembling of MXM Repeater DC connector is shown in following figures:
Assembling weatherproof DC power connector
1. You will need: (1-6) DC connector components and (7) ready 2-wire DC power cable.
2. Wider sealing rubber ring should be fitted inside from the front end of (6).
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
INSTALLATION
Narrower sealing rubber ring should be fitted inside from the rear end of (6).
Parts of the DC connector should be put on the cable in the sequence as shown
DC power cable should be soldered in any polarity layout.
Afterwards, part (6) should be tightened on to part (5).
Assembled DC power connector after tightening the last part (1)
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WEB GUI
Chapter 3: WEB GUI
Initial configuration
System requirements
To access MXM Repeater radio unit Web GUI you will need a PC with the following system
requirements:
Operating system
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Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8;
Linux
Web browser
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Google Chrome;
Mozilla Firefox;
Internet Explorer 8 (or above)
Ethernet management connection configuration
Before proceeding with initial link setup in Web GUI, you must adjust IPv4 settings of your LAN
adapter to 192.168.205.0 subnet. IP address should be other than default low/high side IP
addresses (192.168.205.10/192.168.205.11).
After applying these settings you are ready to connect to Web GUI or establish SSH/Telnet
connection. Refer to Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE for details how to connect to
other CLI interfaces (serial, SSH, Telnet).
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WEB GUI
Accessing MXM Repeater radio unit Web GUI
1. Launch your browser and in address field enter MXM Repeater radio unit IP address.
Default IP addresses are as follows:
 192.168.205.10 for low side MXM Repeater radio unit (P/N I*******L*)
For secure connection use https:// prefix.
2. Press “Enter” key.
3. Login screen will appear.
4. Enter username and password. Default credentials are as follows:
 Username: admin
 Password: changeme
5. Select “Remember password” if you want browser to remember entered login credentials.
6. Press “Log in” button.
“Switch to secure connection (HTTPS)” indicates that HTTP protocol is being used. Press on
the link and you will be redirected to secure HTTPS URL.
Main page
After login you will be automatically redirected to the Main page of Web GUI:
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WEB GUI
Web GUI is divided into 5 sections:
1 Top panel
Shows information about MXM Repeater radio unit you are connected to including:
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Model name
System name
IP address
Serial number
Uptime
Firmware version
User name
2 Menu panel
Allows navigating between Main page (“Main”) and subpages of 2 sections:
 Performance
 System
3 Main Web GUI window
By default Main page (“Main”) is shown. Contents will change according to menu panel
selection.
4 MODIFY / SAVE / LOGOUT
Allows modifying parameters in the main window. If none can be modified, MODIFY button
appears inactive. After modification SAVE button becomes active and indicates number of
unsaved changes as well as their type (when moving cursor over the button).
5 System summary
Shows three selected parameters of local system.
Values appear in red colour in case of exceeding alarm threshold values or in case of a
warning.
Values appear in orange colour in case alarm threshold values were exceeded during last 15
seconds.
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Modifying basic system parameters
In order to proceed with initial configuration, press MODIFY button and entry fields will appear
for adjustable values:
1 Tx power
Available range depends on radio model and selected modulation. Actual range will be
indicated in the brackets.
2 Tx mute
Auto option is default. This mode mutes RF Tx in case of no incoming signal
Off option disables RF Tx mute functionality
On option allows muting RF transmitter to limited time interval in seconds. This option is
not saved in configuration file. After timeout RF Tx returns to previously saved mode –
Auto or Off.
3 Tx frequency
Allows configuring transmitting frequency. Available frequency range depends on frequency
band, subband, radio side and channel bandwidth selected. Actual range will be indicated in the
brackets.
4 Rx frequency
Allows configuring receiving frequency. Available frequency range depends on frequency band,
subband, radio side and channel bandwidth selected. Actual range will be indicated in the
brackets.
5 CW mode
Allows to enable diagnostics and antenna alignment mode.
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WEB GUI
RF Tx option provides set Tx RF output power even if the partner repeater unit is not
connected and there is no RF Rx level.
Off option disables CW mode functionality
6 Bandwidth
Allows configuring channel bandwidth of the received/transmitted RF signal.
7 Modulation max
Allows choosing between available modulations for selected channel bandwidth. When
changing modulation, max Tx power range is changed accordingly to chosen modulation.
8 Execute
By pressing „Execute configuration” changes made to the corresponding section apply only for
the local side MXM Repeater radio unit.
9 Save
By pressing „Save” changes applied to the corresponding section are saved in configuration file.
Networking
Networking  Port status and configuration
Shows status of Ethernet management port, allows modifying link speed/duplex.
Status mode
Press
button.
Modify mode
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WEB GUI
1) State – Indicates operation status of Ethernet management port;
2) Link status – Indicates whether link with Ethernet management port is established and
its link speed;
3) Link speed – Indicates whether link speed is configured to automatic speed setting or
manual (status mode); allows changing link speed to manual setting (modify mode);
4) By pressing „Execute configuration” changes made to the corresponding section apply
only for the local side MXM Repeater radio unit. If „Rollback on” is selected,
configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
CLI commands (System  Tools  Console)
Network port set mng speed

Use to change speed and duplex setting on Ethernet
management port. Default value is “auto” (autonegotiation).
Performance
Performance  Alarm  Alarm status
Alarm status page summarizes current alarms by showing date and time the alarm
occurred and its name.
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WEB GUI
5) Date – shows date when alarm was initiated;
6) Time – shows time when alarm was initiated;
7) Alarm – shows name of the alarm.
CLI commands (System  Tools  Console)
log sensor setlist
Use to show alarm status.
Performance  Alarm  Alarm event log
Alarm log shows 20 alarm entries per page and about 2000 alarm entries in total. Full
alarm log can be downloaded by pressing on “Alarm event log file”. Last page of log entries is
shown by default.
Alarm entries are mostly distributed in two groups – “Set”’ when alarm appears and “Reset”
when alarm disappears.
There is alarm filtering option available, where it is possible to choose which alarm groups
user is willing to filter out of all log entries.
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WEB GUI
Status mode
Press
button.
Modify mode
1)
2)
3)
4)
Clear alarm log – deletes all alarm log entries;
Toggle period selection – opens period selection controls;
Load the latest data – refreshes alarm log and shows last 20 log entries;
List of alarm log entries – entry number, date and time, source node, status and event
name;
5) Navigation controls. “<<” navigates to start of alarm log, while “>>” – to the end;
“Previous 20” navigates to previous alarm log page showing 20 previous alarm log
entries, while “Next 20” – to next alarm log page showing 20 next alarm log entries (if
available).
6) Shows number of currently viewed alarm log page. In Web GUI only last 20 pages (400
entries) are shown. Download alarm log to view full list;
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7) Filter – press to filter alarms from certain source node (e.g. Radio);
8) Alarm event log file – press on the link to download full alarm log text file.
CLI commands (System  Tools  Console)
log event show last
<#_of_entries>
Use to show certain number of last alarm log entries.
log event show time 

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