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Page 1 - PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series

Motorola B2B Collateral Branding UK Manual Cover insert A4 Text Field Template (02/10/07)Sign o ... date ...

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Contents phn-1115_006v000 viii Sep 2010 Remote LEDs and recovery switch ...

Page 3 - Important safety information

Link planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-12 Sep 2010 Parameter Meaning AMOD Threshold The combined receive input si

Page 4 - Alternative DC supplies

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Link planning phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-13 System threshold, output power and link loss For details of

Page 5 - Minimum separation distances

Grounding and lightning protection Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-14 Sep 2010 Grounding and lightning protection Structur

Page 6 - Safety

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Grounding and lightning protection phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-15 WARNING Never mount equipment in Zone A

Page 7

Grounding and lightning protection Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-16 Sep 2010 Basic requirements The following basic prot

Page 8 - USA specific information

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Grounding and lightning protection phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-17 Figure 2-2 Grounding cable minimum ben

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Grounding and lightning protection Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-18 Sep 2010 • In high lightning prone geographical are

Page 10 - Contents

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Grounding and lightning protection phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-19 Protection requirements for a wall ins

Page 11 - Contents

Grounding and lightning protection Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-20 Sep 2010 Protection requirements on a high rise bui

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Grounding and lightning protection phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-21 Figure 2-5 Grounding and lightning pro

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Contents phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 ix System management...

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Grounding and lightning protection Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-22 Sep 2010 Protection inside a high rise building The

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Grounding and lightning protection phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-23 Connecting to the grounding conductor F

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Grounding and lightning protection Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-24 Sep 2010 Figure 2-8 Grounding in a high rise buildi

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Configuration options for TDD synchronization phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-25 Configuration options for TD

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Configuration options for TDD synchronization Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-26 Sep 2010 Single link configuration with

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Configuration options for TDD synchronization phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-27 Cluster with PTP-SYNC and GP

Page 20 - List of Figures

Configuration options for TDD synchronization Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-28 Sep 2010 Cluster with PTP-SYNC and no GPS

Page 21 - List of Figures

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Mounting options for the PTP-SYNC GPS receiver phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-29 Mounting options for the PT

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Mounting options for the PTP-SYNC GPS receiver Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-30 Sep 2010 Mounting the GPS receiver modul

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Mounting options for the PTP-SYNC GPS receiver phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-31 Mounting the GPS receiver m

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Contents phn-1115_006v000 x Sep 2010 General protection requirements...

Page 25 - List of Tables

Data network planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-32 Sep 2010 Data network planning VLAN membership Decide if the IP i

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Data network planning phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-33 Quality of service for bridged Ethernet traffic Cho

Page 27 - List of Tables

Network management planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-34 Sep 2010 Network management planning Planning for SNMP oper

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Network management planning phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-35 Supported alarms PTP 300 and PTP 500 support t

Page 29 - About This User Guide

Network management planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-36 Sep 2010 Enabling SNMP Enable the SNMP interface for use by

Page 30 - Revision history

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Security planning phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-37 Security planning Planning for SNMPv3 operation SNMP sec

Page 31 - General information

Security planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-38 Sep 2010 Web-based management of SNMPv3 security Identify the format

Page 32 - Special key sequences

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Security planning phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-39 Table 2-5 Permitted character set for SNMPv3 passphrase

Page 33 - Contacting Motorola

Security planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-40 Sep 2010

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Chapter 3 phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 3-1 Chapter 3 Legal information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 35 - Repair and service

Contents phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 xi Maintenance...

Page 36 - Warranty

Motorola Inc. end user license agreement Chapter 3 Legal information phn-1115_006v000 3-2 Sep 2010 Motorola Inc. end user license agreement In

Page 37 - Security advice

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Motorola Inc. end user license agreement phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 3-3 Conditions of use Any use of the

Page 38 - Cautions

Motorola Inc. end user license agreement Chapter 3 Legal information phn-1115_006v000 3-4 Sep 2010 Title and restrictions If you transfer posse

Page 39 - Caring for the environment

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Motorola Inc. end user license agreement phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 3-5 Right to use Motorola’s name Excep

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Motorola Inc. end user license agreement Chapter 3 Legal information phn-1115_006v000 3-6 Sep 2010 Disclaimer MOTOROLA DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIE

Page 41

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Motorola Inc. end user license agreement phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 3-7 U.S. government If you are acquir

Page 42 - Overview

Motorola Inc. end user license agreement Chapter 3 Legal information phn-1115_006v000 3-8 Sep 2010 Survival of provisions The parties agree tha

Page 43 - Typical deployment

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Motorola Inc. end user license agreement phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 3-9 notice appears in all copies and t

Page 44 - System components

Motorola Inc. end user license agreement Chapter 3 Legal information phn-1115_006v000 3-10 Sep 2010 ---- Part 3: Cambridge Broadband Ltd. copyr

Page 45 - Product variants

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Motorola Inc. end user license agreement phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 3-11 • Redistributions in binary form

Page 46 - Outdoor unit (ODU)

Contents phn-1115_006v000 xii Sep 2010 FCC antenna restrictions (5.4 GHz)...

Page 47 - ODU interfaces

Motorola Inc. end user license agreement Chapter 3 Legal information phn-1115_006v000 3-12 Sep 2010 PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES

Page 48 - Network connection

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Motorola Inc. end user license agreement phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 3-13 Author: Bernhard Penz Redistribut

Page 49 - PIDU Plus interfaces

Motorola Inc. end user license agreement Chapter 3 Legal information phn-1115_006v000 3-14 Sep 2010 4. The names “OpenSSL Toolkit” and “OpenSSL

Page 50

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Motorola Inc. end user license agreement phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 3-15 If this package is used in a prod

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Motorola Inc. end user license agreement Chapter 3 Legal information phn-1115_006v000 3-16 Sep 2010 Zlib Copyright © 1995-2005 Jean-loup Gailly

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Motorola Inc. end user license agreement phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 3-17 particular purposes or needs. Th

Page 53 - Outdoor connections

Motorola Inc. end user license agreement Chapter 3 Legal information phn-1115_006v000 3-18 Sep 2010 Permission is hereby granted to use, copy,

Page 54 - Cable grounding kits

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Motorola Inc. end user license agreement phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 3-19 4. The name of the author may not

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Motorola Inc. end user license agreement Chapter 3 Legal information phn-1115_006v000 3-20 Sep 2010 Foundation, Inc. and its contributor

Page 56 - PTP-SYNC unit

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Motorola Inc. end user license agreement phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 3-21 ---------------------------------

Page 57 - PTP-SYNC unit interfaces

Contents phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 xiii Calculation procedure and example...

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Motorola Inc. end user license agreement Chapter 3 Legal information phn-1115_006v000 3-22 Sep 2010 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS"

Page 59 - Wireless operation

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Hardware warranty phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 3-23 Hardware warranty Motorola’s standard hardware warranty

Page 60 - Channel selection

Limit of liability Chapter 3 Legal information phn-1115_006v000 3-24 Sep 2010 Limit of liability IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE TO YOU OR

Page 61 - Link symmetry

Chapter 4 phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-1 Chapter 4 Reference information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 62 - PTP 500

Installation inventories Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-2 Sep 2010 Installation inventories This section contains inventori

Page 63 - Spectrum management

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installation inventories phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-3 Item Notes Outdoor drop cable CAUTION Always use

Page 64 - Statistical summary

Installation inventories Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-4 Sep 2010 Table 4-2 Additional inventory for connectorized bridge

Page 65 - Adaptive modulation

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installation inventories phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-5 Table 4-3 Additional inventory for PTP-SYNC inst

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Installation inventories Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-6 Sep 2010 Table 4-4 Additional inventory for GPS receiver install

Page 67 - Radar avoidance

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installation inventories phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-7 Table 4-5 Additional inventory for E1 or T1 insta

Page 68 - Region codes

Contents phn-1115_006v000 xiv Sep 2010 Preparing for GPS receiver installation...

Page 69 - PTP networks

Ordering ODU and PIDU Plus kits Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-8 Sep 2010 Ordering ODU and PIDU Plus kits This section cont

Page 70 - TDD synchronization

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Ordering ODU and PIDU Plus kits phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-9 Frequency band Region Regional variant 5.

Page 71 - PTP LINKPlanner User Guide

Ordering ODU and PIDU Plus kits Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-10 Sep 2010 Table 4-7 PTP 54300 kit part numbers Frequency

Page 72 - Advantages of PTP-SYNC

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Ordering ODU and PIDU Plus kits phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-11 Table 4-9 PTP 54500 kit part numbers Fre

Page 73 - Ethernet bridging

Ordering ODU and PIDU Plus kits Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-12 Sep 2010 Table 4-10 PTP 58500 kit part numbers Frequenc

Page 74 - Management network

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide ODU specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-13 ODU specifications This section contains specifications

Page 75 - Back-to-back links

ODU specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-14 Sep 2010 ODU environmental The ODU conform to the environmental specif

Page 76 - Protocol model

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide PIDU Plus specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-15 PIDU Plus specifications This section contains sp

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PIDU Plus specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-16 Sep 2010 PIDU Plus electrical The PIDU Plus conforms to the elec

Page 78 - Telecoms circuits

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Cable and connector specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-17 Cable and connector specifications This

Page 79 - Further reading

Contents phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 xv Step 2: Wireless configuration...

Page 80 - System management

Cable and connector specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-18 Sep 2010 NOTE The connector, crimp tool and die set li

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Antenna specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-19 Antenna specifications This section contains specif

Page 82 - SNMPv3 security

Antenna specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-20 Sep 2010 FCC antenna restrictions (5.4 GHz) In FCC regions, extern

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Antenna specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-21 Manufacturer Antenna Type Gain (dBi) Parabolic Di

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Antenna specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-22 Sep 2010 Manufacturer Antenna Type Gain (dBi) Parabolic Dish Rad

Page 85 - Downgrade of the license key

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Antenna specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-23 FCC antenna restrictions (5.8 GHz) In FCC regions,

Page 86 - AES license

Antenna specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-24 Sep 2010 Manufacturer Antenna Type Gain (dBi) Flat Plate Parabol

Page 87 - Software upgrade

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Antenna specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-25 Manufacturer Antenna Type Gain (dBi) Flat Plate P

Page 88 - Recovery mode

Antenna specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-26 Sep 2010 Manufacturer Antenna Type Gain (dBi) Flat Plate Parabol

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide PTP-SYNC specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-27 PTP-SYNC specifications This section contains spec

Page 90 - Spectrum planning

Contents phn-1115_006v000 xvi Sep 2010 Managing spectrum ...

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PTP-SYNC specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-28 Sep 2010 PTP-SYNC electrical The PTP-SYNC unit conforms to the el

Page 92 - Available spectrum

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide PTP-SYNC specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-29 Table 4-27 PTP-SYNC unit timing specifications -

Page 93 - Channel bandwidth

Wireless specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-30 Sep 2010 Wireless specifications General wireless specifications

Page 94 - Site planning

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-31 Radio Technology Specification Weather Sensitiv

Page 95 - Wind loading

Wireless specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-32 Sep 2010 Radio Technology Specification Over-the-Air Encryptio

Page 96 - Wind speed statistics

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-33 Table 4-31 Licenses and region codes for 5.4 GHz

Page 97 - Link planning

Wireless specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-34 Sep 2010 Table 4-33 Licenses and region codes for 5.8 GHz FCC/I

Page 98 - Path loss considerations

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-35 region code License or regulation Frequencies DFS

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-36 Sep 2010 Available spectrum settings PTP 54300 and PTP 54500 avai

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-37 Figure 4-2 PTP 54300 and PTP 54500 available spec

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Contents phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 xvii Test Ethernet packet errors reported by managed switch or router...8-9

Page 102 - Lightning protection zones

Wireless specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-38 Sep 2010 PTP 58300 and PTP 58500 available spectrum settings The

Page 103 - R56: Standards And

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-39 Figure 4-5 PTP 58300 and PTP 58500 available spe

Page 104 - Grounding cable requirements

Wireless specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-40 Sep 2010 Transmit power reduction at the band edges Operation at

Page 105 - ODU requirements

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-41 System threshold, output power and link loss PTP 5

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-42 Sep 2010 Table 4-36 PTP 54300 and PTP 54500 thresholds - IP mod

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-43 Table 4-37 PTP 54300 and PTP 54500 thresholds -

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-44 Sep 2010 Table 4-38 PTP 54300 and PTP 54500 thresholds - IP mod

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-45 Table 4-39 PTP 54300 and PTP 54500 thresholds -

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-46 Sep 2010 Table 4-40 PTP 54300 and PTP 54500 thresholds - IP mod

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-47 Table 4-41 PTP 54300 and PTP 54500 thresholds -

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phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 Accuracy While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Motorola, Inc. assumes no li

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List of Figures phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 xviii List of Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-48 Sep 2010 Table 4-42 PTP 58300 and PTP 58500 thresholds - IP mod

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-49 Table 4-43 PTP 58300 and PTP 58500 thresholds -

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-50 Sep 2010 Table 4-44 PTP 58300 and PTP 58500 thresholds - IP mod

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-51 Table 4-45 PTP 58300 and PTP 58500 thresholds -

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Wireless specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-52 Sep 2010 Table 4-46 PTP 58300 and PTP 58500 thresholds - IP mod

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless specifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-53 Table 4-47 PTP 58300 and PTP 58500 thresholds -

Page 120 - Data network planning

Data network specifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-54 Sep 2010 Data network specifications Ethernet interfaces The

Page 121 - ‘Green Ethernet’ switches

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide System management data phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-55 System management data SNMPv3 default configuration

Page 122 - Network management planning

System management data Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-56 Sep 2010 Email alerts The management agent can be configured to g

Page 123 - Supported alarms

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Safety compliance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-57 Safety compliance Electrical safety compliance The PTP

Page 124 - Enabling SNMP

List of Figures phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 xix Figure 2-9 TDD synchronization configuration – single link with PTP-SYNC ...

Page 125 - Security planning

Electromagnetic compliance Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-58 Sep 2010 Electromagnetic compliance EMC immunity compliance T

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Electromagnetic compliance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-59 Radio certifications Table 4-53 lists the radi

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Electromagnetic compliance Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-60 Sep 2010 Compliance with regulations Changes or modifications

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Electromagnetic compliance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-61 FCC and ETSI compliance testing (with PTP-SYNC)

Page 129 - Chapter 3 Legal information

Electromagnetic compliance Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-62 Sep 2010 Regulatory issues with connectorized units Maximum EI

Page 130 - Grant of license

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Electromagnetic compliance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-63 The Set_Max_Transmit_Power parameter for connec

Page 131 - Conditions of use

Electromagnetic compliance Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-64 Sep 2010 Cable losses (FCC regions only) for connectorized uni

Page 132 - Confidentiality

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Electromagnetic compliance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-65 Electromagnetic energy Standards Relevant stan

Page 133 - Maintenance

Electromagnetic compliance Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-66 Sep 2010 Power density exposure limit Install the radios for

Page 134 - Limitation of liability

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Electromagnetic compliance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-67 Calculated distances and power compliance margi

Page 135 - Assignment

List of Figures phn-1115_006v000 xx Sep 2010 Figure 6-8 Configuration Reboot page...

Page 136 - Third party software

Electromagnetic compliance Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-68 Sep 2010 NOTE Gain of antenna in dBi = 10*log(G). The regulati

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Electromagnetic compliance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-69 Examples of regulatory limits PTP 54300 and PTP

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Electromagnetic compliance Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-70 Sep 2010 PTP 58300 and PTP 58500 Table 4-59 shows how the regu

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Electromagnetic compliance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-71 Region Examples of regulatory limits Spain Op

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Notifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-72 Sep 2010 Notifications The PTP 300 and PTP 500 comply with the regulations

Page 141 - OpenSSL

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Notifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-73 Where necessary, the end user is responsible for obtaining a

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Notifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-74 Sep 2010 PTP 58300 and PTP 58500 FCC and IC notification U.S. Federal Commu

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Notifications phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-75 Where necessary, the end user is responsible for obtaining

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Notifications Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-76 Sep 2010 European Union (EU) Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Data rate calculations phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-77 Data rate calculations This section provides instru

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List of Figures phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 xxi Figure 6-42 Step 3: SNMP User Accounts Configuration page (for SNMPv3) ...

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Data rate calculations Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-78 Sep 2010 Calculation procedure and example Procedure To calculate

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Data rate calculations phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-79 Example Suppose that the link characteristics are:

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Data rate calculations Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-80 Sep 2010 Data throughput capacity The following tables show the d

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Data rate calculations phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-81 Table 4-60 Throughput for PTP 300, link symmetry =

Page 151 - Hardware warranty

Data rate calculations Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-82 Sep 2010 Table 4-61 Throughput for PTP 300, link symmetry 1:1, li

Page 152 - Limit of liability

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Data rate calculations phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-83 Table 4-62 Throughput for PTP 300, link symmetry 1

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Data rate calculations Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-84 Sep 2010 Table 4-63 Throughput for PTP 500 Full, link symmetry =

Page 154 - Installation inventories

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Data rate calculations phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-85 Table 4-64 Throughput for PTP 500 Full, link symm

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Data rate calculations Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-86 Sep 2010 Table 4-65 Throughput for PTP 500 Full, link symmetry 1

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Data rate calculations phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 4-87 Range adjustment curves Use these curves to look up

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List of Figures phn-1115_006v000 xxii Sep 2010 Figure 7-26 Software Upgrade Complete page...

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Data rate calculations Chapter 4 Reference information phn-1115_006v000 4-88 Sep 2010 Figure 4-8 PTP 300 and PTP 500 range adjustment for data

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Chapter 5 phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-1 Chapter 5 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 160 - Regional variants

Preparing for installation Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-2 Sep 2010 Preparing for installation This section describes the checks to

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Preparing for installation phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-3 Preparing tools Check that following specific to

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Preparing and using drop cable Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-4 Sep 2010 Preparing and using drop cable The following procedures may

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Preparing and using drop cable phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-5 Assembly Assemble the drop cable as shown in

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Preparing and using drop cable Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-6 Sep 2010 CAUTION The cable inner sheath must be located correctly

Page 165 - ODU specifications

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Preparing and using drop cable phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-7 2 Support the drop cable and gently hand scr

Page 166 - ODU environmental

Preparing and using drop cable Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-8 Sep 2010 Figure 5-3 Correct and incorrect tightening of cable gland

Page 167 - PIDU Plus specifications

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Preparing and using drop cable phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-9 4 Use a small screwdriver to depress the RJ4

Page 168 - PIDU Plus electrical

List of Tables phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 xxiii List of Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Preparing and using drop cable Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-10 Sep 2010 To ground the drop cable to a metal structure, proceed as

Page 170 - Indoor CAT5e cable

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Preparing and using drop cable phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-11 4 Cut the surplus from the cable ties. Cut

Page 171 - Antenna specifications

Preparing and using drop cable Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-12 Sep 2010 7 Repeat with a further four layers of PVC tape. Start the

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installing the ODU phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-13 Installing the ODU Perform this task to install the ODU

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Installing the ODU Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-14 Sep 2010 Check that the ODU is pre-fitted with a mounting bracket (designed to

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installing the ODU phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-15 Selecting a position for the ODU (connectorized) If the

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Installing the ODU Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-16 Sep 2010 4 Offer the ODU (with pre-fitted mounting bracket) to the bracket stra

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installing connectorized antennas phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-17 Installing connectorized antennas If the

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Installing connectorized antennas Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-18 Sep 2010 4 When dressing the antenna cables, form drip loops nea

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List of Tables phn-1115_006v000 xxiv Sep 2010 Table 4-16 PIDU Plus electrical specifications...

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Installing connectorized antennas Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-20 Sep 2010 Figure 5-7 Forming a drip loop Figure 5-8 Weatherp

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installing connectorized antennas phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-21 Figure 5-9 Grounding points for antenna

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Installing the drop cable and LPU Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-22 Sep 2010 Installing the drop cable and LPU Perform this task to

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installing the drop cable and LPU phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-23 Installing the long drop cable Perform t

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Installing the drop cable and LPU Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-24 Sep 2010 Installing and connecting the LPU Perform this procedu

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installing the drop cable and LPU phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-25 To install and connect the LPU, proceed

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Installing the PIDU Plus Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-26 Sep 2010 Installing the PIDU Plus Perform this task to install the PIDU P

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installing the PIDU Plus phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-27 CAUTION The connected network equipment must feat

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Installing the PIDU Plus Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-28 Sep 2010 4 Form a drip loop on the cable from the LPU. This ensures that

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installing a PTP-SYNC unit phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-29 Installing a PTP-SYNC unit If the chosen TDD sy

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List of Tables phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 xxv Table 4-50 Default SNMPv3 users ...

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Installing a PTP-SYNC unit Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-30 Sep 2010 Mounting the PTP-SYNC unit Install the PTP-SYNC unit in the eq

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installing a PTP-SYNC unit phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-31 Connecting up the PTP-SYNC unit To connect the

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Installing a PTP-SYNC unit Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-32 Sep 2010 3 To link clustered PTP-SYNC units, connect the SYNC OUT port

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installing a PTP-SYNC unit phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-33 6 Use a grounding cable to connect the ground s

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Installing a GPS receiver for PTP-SYNC Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-34 Sep 2010 Installing a GPS receiver for PTP-SYNC If the chos

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installing a GPS receiver for PTP-SYNC phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-35 Connecting the drop cable to the GP

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Installing a GPS receiver for PTP-SYNC Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-36 Sep 2010 Figure 5-13 RJ45 and Trimble connector pins To c

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installing a GPS receiver for PTP-SYNC phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-37 3 Connect the socket contacts using

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Installing a GPS receiver for PTP-SYNC Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-38 Sep 2010 5 Insert the eight contacts into the connector bod

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installing a GPS receiver for PTP-SYNC phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-39 9 Wrap a layer of PVC tape, startin

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List of Tables phn-1115_006v000 xxvi Sep 2010 Table 6-17 Email Configuration attributes...

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Installing a GPS receiver for PTP-SYNC Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-40 Sep 2010 Mounting the LPU and connecting the GPS receiver

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Installing an E1 or T1 interface phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5-41 Installing an E1 or T1 interface Perform

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Installing an E1 or T1 interface Chapter 5 Installation phn-1115_006v000 5-42 Sep 2010 The E1/T1 splitter output pin connections are specified

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Task 1: Connecting to the unit Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-2 Sep 2010 Task 1: Connecting to the unit This task con

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 1: Connecting to the unit phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-3 Figure 6-1 IP configuration on the PC Figu

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Task 1: Connecting to the unit Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-4 Sep 2010 Connecting to the PC and powering up To conn

Page 209 - Safety compliance

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 1: Connecting to the unit phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-5 To log into the web interface as a system ad

Page 210 - Electromagnetic compliance

Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-6 Sep 2010 Task 2: Configuring IP and E

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-7 Figure 6-5 LAN Configuratio

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About This User Guide phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1 About This User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-8 Sep 2010 Figure 6-7 LAN Configuratio

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-9 Attribute Meaning VLAN Mana

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Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-10 Sep 2010 Attribute Meaning Data Por

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-11 Reconnecting to the managem

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Task 3: Configuring quality of service Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-12 Sep 2010 Task 3: Configuring quality of serv

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 3: Configuring quality of service phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-13 Table 6-2 QoS default settings VL

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Task 4: Installing license keys Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-14 Sep 2010 Task 4: Installing license keys This task

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 4: Installing license keys phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-15 Figure 6-11 Software License Key page Ta

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Task 4: Installing license keys Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-16 Sep 2010 Generating a new license key To generate a

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 5: Upgrading software version phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-17 Task 5: Upgrading software version This

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Safety phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 i Important safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Revision history phn-1115_006v000 2 Sep 2010 Revision history Version information The following shows the issue status of this document. Docu

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Task 5: Upgrading software version Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-18 Sep 2010 Saving the system configuration To save

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 5: Upgrading software version phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-19 Upgrading to a new software version Bef

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Task 5: Upgrading software version Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-20 Sep 2010 Figure 6-15 Software Upgrade page Fi

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 5: Upgrading software version phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-21 Figure 6-17 Upgrade Progress Tracker p

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Task 6: Configuring security Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-22 Sep 2010 Task 6: Configuring security Configuring AES

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 6: Configuring security phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-23 CAUTION Configuring link encryption over an e

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Task 7: Setting passwords Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-24 Sep 2010 Task 7: Setting passwords This task consists of

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 7: Setting passwords phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-25 Protecting access to the summary and status pag

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-27 Figure 6-23 Disarm I

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General information phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 3 General information Purpose Motorola Point-To-Point documents are intended to instruct and as

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Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-28 Sep 2010 Step 1: Interface con

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-29 Figure 6-26 Step 1:

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Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-30 Sep 2010 Attribute Meaning VL

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-31 Step 2: Wireless con

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Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-32 Sep 2010 Figure 6-28 Step 2:

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-33 The contents of the W

Page 242 - Preparing for installation

Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-34 Sep 2010 Attribute Meaning Du

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-35 Attribute Meaning Pl

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Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-36 Sep 2010 Attribute Meaning Li

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-37 Attribute Meaning Lo

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General information phn-1115_006v000 4 Sep 2010 Special key sequences Special key sequences are represented as follows: CTRL+C Press the Ctrl

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Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-38 Sep 2010 Attribute Meaning Fi

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-39 Step 3: TDD synchroni

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Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-40 Sep 2010 Table 6-6 Step 3: T

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-41 Step 3 or 4: Confirm

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Task 8: Configuring wireless and telecoms interfaces Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-42 Sep 2010 Figure 6-31 Step 3:

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 9: Barring channels phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-43 Task 9: Barring channels Barring channels to avoi

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Task 10: Aligning antennas Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-44 Sep 2010 Task 10: Aligning antennas Before performing th

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 10: Aligning antennas phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-45 Checking that the units are armed Select menu

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Task 10: Aligning antennas Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-46 Sep 2010 CAUTION The action of tightening the mounting b

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 10: Aligning antennas phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-47 Aligning separate antennas for spatial divers

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Contacting Motorola phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 5 Contacting Motorola Feedback We appreciate feedback from the users of our documents. This incl

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Task 10: Aligning antennas Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-48 Sep 2010 Method #1: ODU installation tones This is the

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 10: Aligning antennas phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-49 During alignment, the installation tones should

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Task 10: Aligning antennas Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-50 Sep 2010 Method #2: digital voltmeter (DVM) This is the

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 10: Aligning antennas phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-51 Method #3: graphical install This is the third

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Task 10: Aligning antennas Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-52 Sep 2010 Disarming the units When antenna alignment is c

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 11: Updating system configuration phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-53 Task 11: Updating system configurat

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Task 11: Updating system configuration Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-54 Sep 2010 Attribute Meaning Antenna Gain On

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 12: Checking wireless performance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-55 Task 12: Checking wireless performa

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Task 13: Connecting link to the network Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-56 Sep 2010 Task 13: Connecting link to the ne

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 13: Connecting link to the network phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-57 Setting the real-time clock Perfor

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Contacting Motorola phn-1115_006v000 6 Sep 2010 Region and country Support telephone number Italy 0291483230 Lithuania 800 030 828 Netherlan

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Task 13: Connecting link to the network Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-58 Sep 2010 Table 6-9 Manual clock attributes

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 13: Connecting link to the network phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-59 Figure 6-38 Time Configuration pa

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Task 13: Connecting link to the network Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-60 Sep 2010 Attribute Meaning System Clock T

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 14: Setting up SNMP agent phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-61 Task 14: Setting up SNMP agent If SNMP is e

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Task 14: Setting up SNMP agent Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-62 Sep 2010 Step 1: SNMP configuration (for SNMPv3) To

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 14: Setting up SNMP agent phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-63 Table 6-11 Step 1: SNMP Configuration att

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Task 14: Setting up SNMP agent Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-64 Sep 2010 Figure 6-41 Step 2: SNMP User Policy Confi

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 14: Setting up SNMP agent phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-65 Attribute Meaning Privacy Protocol The pr

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Task 14: Setting up SNMP agent Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-66 Sep 2010 Figure 6-42 Step 3: SNMP User Accounts Con

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 14: Setting up SNMP agent phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-67 Step 4: SNMP trap configuration (for SNMPv

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Contacting Motorola phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7 Reporting problems If any problems are encountered when installing or operating this equipmen

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Task 14: Setting up SNMP agent Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-68 Sep 2010 Table 6-14 Step 4: SNMP Trap Configuration

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 14: Setting up SNMP agent phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-69 Figure 6-44 Confirm SNMP Configuration pag

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Task 14: Setting up SNMP agent Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-70 Sep 2010 Configuring generation of SNMPv1/2c notific

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 14: Setting up SNMP agent phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-71 Table 6-15 Step 1: SNMP Configuration attr

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Task 14: Setting up SNMP agent Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-72 Sep 2010 Table 6-16 Step 2: SNMP Trap Configuratio

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 14: Setting up SNMP agent phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-73 Confirm SNMP Configuration (for SNMPv1/2c)

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Task 15: Configuring alarms and messages Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-74 Sep 2010 Task 15: Configuring alarms and m

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 15: Configuring alarms and messages phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-75 Configuring generation of email

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Task 15: Configuring alarms and messages Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-76 Sep 2010 Table 6-17 Email Configuration

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 16: Configuring remote access phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 6-77 Task 16: Configuring remote access Conf

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Contacting Motorola phn-1115_006v000 8 Sep 2010 Warranty Motorola’s standard hardware warranty is for one (1) year from date of shipment from

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Task 16: Configuring remote access Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment phn-1115_006v000 6-78 Sep 2010 Table 6-18 Web-Based Management attri

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Chapter 7 phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-1 Chapter 7 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Web-based management Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-2 Sep 2010 Web-based management This section describes the layout and the main menu

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Web-based management phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-3 Menu navigation bar All web pages contain the menu nav

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Web-based management Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-4 Sep 2010 Using the menu options Table 7-1 lists the procedures that may be perfor

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Web-based management phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-5 Menu option Procedures CSV Download Downloading diag

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Web-based management Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-6 Sep 2010 Viewing the system summary To display the System Summary page, select m

Page 298 - Entering a new license key

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Web-based management phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-7 Alarm display Whenever system alarms are outstanding,

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Web-based management Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-8 Sep 2010 Alarm Meaning Install Arm State This alarm warns when a wireless unit

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Web-based management phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-9 Alarm Meaning SNTP Synchronization failed This warnin

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Security advice phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 9 Security advice Motorola systems and equipment provide security parameters that can be configured

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Web-based management Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-10 Sep 2010 Alarm Meaning Link Mode Optimization Mismatch The Master and Slave ODU

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Web-based management phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-11 Viewing the system status To display the System Sta

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Web-based management Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-12 Sep 2010 The status page can be configured to refresh itself at an operator defi

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Web-based management phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-13 Attribute Meaning Region Code The region code is us

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Web-based management Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-14 Sep 2010 Attribute Meaning Telecoms Status Indicate the current status of the

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Web-based management phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-15 Attribute Meaning Wireless Link Status As the attrib

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Web-based management Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-16 Sep 2010 Attribute Meaning Link Loss The link loss is the total attenuation of

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Web-based management phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-17 Attribute Meaning Transmit Modulation Mode The modul

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Web-based management Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-18 Sep 2010 Attribute Meaning Receive Modulation Mode Detail This supplies the use

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Web-based management phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-19 Figure 7-6 Status page - TDD enabled and synchronize

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Warnings, cautions, and notes phn-1115_006v000 10 Sep 2010 Warnings, cautions, and notes The following describes how warnings and cautions are

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Managing spectrum Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-20 Sep 2010 Managing spectrum This section describes how to configure the spectrum ma

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Managing spectrum phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-21 NOTE Figure 7-8 illustrates 15 MHz operation; other chan

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Managing spectrum Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-22 Sep 2010 Table 7-6 Spectrum Management attributes Attribute Meaning Page Refresh

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Managing spectrum phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-23 Attribute Meaning Interference Threshold Spectrum Manag

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Managing spectrum Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-24 Sep 2010 NOTE Figure 7-9 illustrates 15 MHz operation; other channel bandwidths are

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Managing spectrum phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-25 Interpreting the spectrum management plots The Spectrum

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Managing spectrum Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-26 Sep 2010 Table 7-7 Channel states represented in the spectrum management plot Stat

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Managing spectrum phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-27 Key metrics The ‘I’ bar and top of the colored bar repr

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Managing spectrum Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-28 Sep 2010 Spectrum management in fixed frequency mode When the link is operating in

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Managing spectrum phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-29 The only controls available to the master are the Page R

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Caring for the environment phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 11 Caring for the environment The following information describes national or regional re

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Managing spectrum Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-30 Sep 2010 Figure 7-12 Spectrum Management page with radar avoidance - master

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Managing spectrum phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-31 Figure 7-13 Spectrum Management page with radar avoidan

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Managing spectrum Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-32 Sep 2010 Table 7-9 Channel states represented in the spectrum management plot (ra

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Managing spectrum phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-33 Viewing the active channel history The active channel

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Managing spectrum Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-34 Sep 2010 Viewing historic spectrum management metrics The results of previous meas

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Upgrading software via remote access phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-35 Upgrading software via remote access

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Upgrading software via remote access Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-36 Sep 2010 Table 7-11 Setting tFTP attributes Attribute Meaning

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Upgrading software via remote access phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-37 Table 7-12 Monitoring tFTP attribut

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Managing performance Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-38 Sep 2010 Managing performance This section describes how to manage the performan

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Managing performance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-39 Figure 7-16 System Statistics page

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Safety phn-1115_006v000 ii Sep 2010 PIDU Plus The supplied Power Indoor Plus (PIDU Plus PTP 300/500/600 Series) is used to power the ODU. Fail

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Caring for the environment phn-1115_006v000 12 Sep 2010

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Managing performance Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-40 Sep 2010 System histograms The System Histograms attributes (Table 7-13) are pre

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Managing performance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-41 Attribute Meaning Receive Data Rate The data rate i

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Managing performance Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-42 Sep 2010 System counters The System Statistics page contains the following syste

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Managing performance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-43 Attribute Meaning Link Symmetry A ratio that expres

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Managing performance Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-44 Sep 2010 Attribute Meaning Receive Modulation Mode Detail This supplies the use

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Managing performance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-45 Other attributes The System Statistics page contains

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Managing performance Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-46 Sep 2010 Figure 7-17 Detailed Counters page

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Managing performance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-47 Table 7-18 Detailed Counters attributes Attribute

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Managing performance Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-48 Sep 2010 Attribute Meaning Rx & Tx Pause Frames Total number of received or

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Managing performance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-49 To plot diagnostics, proceed as follows: Procedure 7-

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Managing performance Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-50 Sep 2010 Changing the diagnostics refresh period The default refresh period is

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Managing performance phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-51 To download diagnostics data, proceed as follows: Pro

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Rebooting the unit Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-52 Sep 2010 Rebooting the unit Rebooting or reviewing reboot reasons To reboot the OD

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Using recovery mode phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-53 Using recovery mode The Motorola PTP 300 and PTP 500 p

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Using recovery mode Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-54 Sep 2010 Selecting a recovery option To select a recovery option when the unit is

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Using recovery mode phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-55 Table 7-19 Recovery Options attributes Attribute Mea

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Using recovery mode Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-56 Sep 2010 Upgrading software image To restore a working software image from the R

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Using recovery mode phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-57 Resetting IP & Ethernet configuration To reset IP

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Using recovery mode Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-58 Sep 2010 Erasing configuration To erase the entire configuration of the unit from

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Using recovery mode phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 7-59 Rebooting the unit To reboot the unit from the Recover

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Overview Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-2 Sep 2010 Overview Motorola PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series products are designed for Eth

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Restoring the operational configuration Chapter 7 Operation phn-1115_006v000 7-60 Sep 2010 Restoring the operational configuration Restoring th

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Testing link end hardware phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 8-3 Figure 8-1 Link end hardware test flowchart #1 Y

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Testing link end hardware Chapter 8 Troubleshooting phn-1115_006v000 8-4 Sep 2010 Figure 8-2 Link end hardware test flowchart #2 YesYesYesYesY

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Testing link end hardware phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 8-5 Power LED is off If the Power LED is not on solid

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Testing link end hardware Chapter 8 Troubleshooting phn-1115_006v000 8-6 Sep 2010 If the Power LED does illuminate when the ODU cable is remov

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Testing link end hardware phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 8-7 Ethernet LED did not flash 10 times When the PIDU

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Testing link end hardware Chapter 8 Troubleshooting phn-1115_006v000 8-8 Sep 2010 No Ethernet activity If the Ethernet LED did flash 10 times

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Testing link end hardware phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 8-9 Test Ethernet packet errors reported by ODU To te

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Overview phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-3 Benefit of the chosen bands The products operate in bands that off

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Testing link end hardware Chapter 8 Troubleshooting phn-1115_006v000 8-10 Sep 2010 Test ping packet loss Using a computer, it is possible to g

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Testing link end hardware phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 8-11 6 Send 1000 ping packets of length 1500 bytes. T

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Testing link end hardware Chapter 8 Troubleshooting phn-1115_006v000 8-12 Sep 2010 Figure 8-4 Drop cable tester (front and back views) If

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Testing link end hardware phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 8-13 Step Test Result 6 Measure the resistance betw

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Testing the radio link Chapter 8 Troubleshooting phn-1115_006v000 8-14 Sep 2010 Testing the radio link If the radio link is not working, or it

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Testing the radio link phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 8-15 Some activity If there is some activity but the li

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Testing after a lightning strike Chapter 8 Troubleshooting phn-1115_006v000 8-16 Sep 2010 Testing after a lightning strike If a link end instal

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Testing PTP-SYNC phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 8-17 Testing PTP-SYNC Refer to Table 1-6 for descriptions of t

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Testing PTP-SYNC Chapter 8 Troubleshooting phn-1115_006v000 8-18 Sep 2010 The ‘GPS’ LED does not illuminate or blink on clustered PTP-SYNC unit

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Testing a telecoms link phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 8-19 Testing a telecoms link If an E1 or T1 link has be

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Overview Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-4 Sep 2010 Figure 1-1 Typical bridge deployment (grounding not shown) LPUPIDU PlusNe

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Testing a telecoms link Chapter 8 Troubleshooting phn-1115_006v000 8-20 Sep 2010 Figure 8-5 Telecoms page Table 8-3 Telecoms Loopback valu

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Glossary phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 I Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Glossary phn-1115_006v000 II Sep 2010 Term Definition MDI Medium Dependent Interface MDIX Medium Dependent Interface Crossover MIB Managemen

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Glossary phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 III Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Glossary phn-1115_006v000 IV Sep 2010 Disarm, 6-55 Disclaimer, 3-6 Drop cable grounding, 5-9 resistance testing, 8-11 E E1 installation, 5-41

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Testing a telecoms link phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 V description, 1-21 Link Planner, 2-9 for synchronized

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Glossary phn-1115_006v000 VI Sep 2010 Remote access configuring, 6-77 Resetting configuration, 7-57 Resistances RJ45, 8-11 Restore configurati

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Testing a telecoms link phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 VII

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Overview phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-5 Product variants The PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series are available in t

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Outdoor unit (ODU) Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-6 Sep 2010 Outdoor unit (ODU) ODU description The ODU is a self-contained u

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Outdoor unit (ODU) phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-7 Connectorized variant The connectorized ODU is designed

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Outdoor unit (ODU) Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-8 Sep 2010 Connectorized ODU antenna interfaces The connectorized ODU also

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Powered indoor unit (PIDU Plus) phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-9 Powered indoor unit (PIDU Plus) PIDU Plus d

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Safety phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 iii Primary disconnect device The main power supply is the primary disconnect device. External cables Safety

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Powered indoor unit (PIDU Plus) Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-10 Sep 2010 Table 1-3 PIDU Plus interface functions Interface

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Powered indoor unit (PIDU Plus) phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-11 Redundancy and alternative powering confi

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Powered indoor unit (PIDU Plus) Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-12 Sep 2010 Figure 1-10 External DC supply and redundant AC s

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Cabling and lightning protection phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-13 Cabling and lightning protection The cabl

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Cabling and lightning protection Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-14 Sep 2010 Indoor connections The CAT5e cable that connects

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Cabling and lightning protection phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-15 Lightning protection units (LPUs) One LP

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PTP-SYNC unit Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-16 Sep 2010 PTP-SYNC unit PTP-SYNC unit description The PTP-SYNC unit (Figure 1-

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide PTP-SYNC unit phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-17 PTP-SYNC unit interfaces The PTP-SYNC front panel is illust

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PTP-SYNC unit Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-18 Sep 2010 Table 1-6 PTP-SYNC indicator LEDs Indicator Function Description

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless operation phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-19 Wireless operation Time division duplexing TDD cycle PT

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Safety phn-1115_006v000 iv Sep 2010

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Wireless operation Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-20 Sep 2010 Figure 1-16 TDD cycle Master transmitsSlave receivesPropagatio

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless operation phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-21 Link mode optimization Link mode optimization allows t

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Wireless operation Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-22 Sep 2010 • Adaptive: The capacity allocated to a given link direction i

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless operation phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-23 OFDM and channel bandwidth The PTP 300 and PTP 500 Seri

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Wireless operation Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-24 Sep 2010 Measurement analysis Spectrum Management uses statistical analy

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless operation phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-25 Adaptive modulation The PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series can

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Wireless operation Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-26 Sep 2010 The PTP 300 and PTP 500 transmit two signals on the same radio

Page 412 - Rebooting the unit

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless operation phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-27 Radar avoidance In regions where protection of radars i

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Wireless operation Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-28 Sep 2010 Security The PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series support optional encryp

Page 414 - Selecting a recovery option

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless operation phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-29 PTP networks Using Intelligent Dynamic Frequency Select

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Regulatory phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 v Important regulatory information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Wireless operation Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-30 Sep 2010 Synchronized networks TDD synchronization can be used to relax

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Wireless operation phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-31 Timing references for use with PTP-SYNC PTP-SYNC requir

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Wireless operation Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-32 Sep 2010 Advantages of PTP-SYNC The advantages of PTP-SYNC over alternat

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Ethernet bridging phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-33 Ethernet bridging Customer network Transparent Ethernet

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Ethernet bridging Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-34 Sep 2010 Quality of service for bridged Ethernet traffic The PTP 300 and

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Ethernet bridging phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-35 In-band management In the in-band management mode, the m

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Ethernet bridging Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-36 Sep 2010 Protocol model Ethernet bridging behavior at each end of the wir

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Ethernet bridging phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-37 Figure 1-18 Protocol layers between external interfaces

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Telecoms circuits Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-38 Sep 2010 Telecoms circuits The PTP 300 and PTP 500 provide native support

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Telecoms circuits phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-39 Fixed frequency operation In a PTP 300 or PTP 500 link,

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Regulatory phn-1115_006v000 vi Sep 2010 USA specific information The USA Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has asked manufacturers to i

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System management Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-40 Sep 2010 System management Management agent PTP 300 and PTP 500 equipmen

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide System management phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-41 The web-based management interfaces provide comprehensiv

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System management Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-42 Sep 2010 SNMPv3 security SNMP Engine ID PTP 300 and PTP 500 support thre

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide System management phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-43 Access to critical security parameters The SNMPv3 manage

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System management Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-44 Sep 2010 NOTE VACM grants access for requests sent with more than the con

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide System management phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-45 Web-based security configuration is re-initialized when

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System management Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-46 Sep 2010 AES license PTP 300 and PTP 500 provide optional encryption usi

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide System management phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 1-47 Critical security parameters Critical security parameter

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System management Chapter 1 Product description phn-1115_006v000 1-48 Sep 2010 Recovery mode The PTP 300 and PTP 500 recovery mode provides a m

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Chapter 2 phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-1 Chapter 2 Planning considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Table of Contents phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 vii Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Spectrum planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-2 Sep 2010 Spectrum planning Each frequency variant has specific regulat

Page 439 - Testing a telecoms link

PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Spectrum planning phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-3 • Fixed Frequency: In this mode, the unit must be config

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Spectrum planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-4 Sep 2010 NOTE Radar avoidance requirements in the 5.4 GHz band are def

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Spectrum planning phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-5 Avoidance of weather radars (USA only) To comply with FC

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Site planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-6 Sep 2010 Site planning This section describes factors to be taken into acc

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Site planning phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-7 Maximum cable lengths The maximum permitted lengths of interf

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Site planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-8 Sep 2010 Table 2-3 Lateral force – US Lateral Force (lb) at wind speed

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Link planning phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-9 Link planning Link planning must take account of range, obstr

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Link planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations phn-1115_006v000 2-10 Sep 2010 PTP LINKPlanner for synchronized networks (PTP 500 only) TDD syn

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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Link planning phn-1115_006v000 Sep 2010 2-11 Equation 2-1 Path loss capabilityseasonalfadeexcessspacefre

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