This document helps you to understand the product features, configuration, login and logout process of UBR through Graphical User Interface (GUI). This manual guides you through the installation process and the entire software user set.
x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 Copyright Notice This document is copyright of HFCL Limited, All Rights Reserved. No part of this document, in whole or in part, may be used, reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, electronic or otherwise, including photocopying, reprinting, or recording, for any purpose, without the express written permission of HFCL Limited.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 Revision History Date 10-01-2019 Rev No.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 Table of Contents 1 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT .......................................................................................................... 11 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 PURPOS E ......................................................................................................................... 11 REFERENCES ................................................................................................................... 11 INTENDED AUDIENCE ..........
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 11.3.1 11.3.1.1 Revision: A0-07 General network setup configuration ......................................................................... 47 Static address configuration ......................................................................................................................... 48 11.3.2 Management VLAN settings ...................................................................................... 50 11.3.3 Advanced network settings ........................
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 15 Revision: A0-07 ALARMS................................................................................................................................... 99 15.1 15.2 ACTIVE ALARMS ............................................................................................................. 99 HIS TORICAL ALARMS .................................................................................................... 101 16 LOGOUT..............................................
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 Table of Figures Figure 1: UBR with integrated/external antennas - Specifications & Highlights-1 ................................. 16 Figure 2: UBR with integrated/external antennas - Specifications & Highlights-2 ................................. 17 Figure 3: Front/side view of the 2x2 UBR .......................................................................................... 20 Figure 4: Back view of the 2x2 UBR............................................
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 Figure 49: Basic overview of user configuration parameters ................................................................ 83 Figure 50: User configuration screen to further manage the user access to diagnostic screen options ...... 84 Figure 51: User configuration screen to further manage the user access to maintenance screen options... 86 Figure 52: User configuration screen to further manage the user access to configuration screen options .
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 List of Tables Table 1: List of information displayed in front/side view of the 2x2 UBR............................................. 20 Table 2: List of information displayed in back view of the 2x2 UBR .................................................... 21 Table 3: List of actions to login through GUI...................................................................................... 24 Table 4: List of actions at overview toolbar on the top...............
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 Table 49: List of actions to view real-time Signal & Noise graphs........................................................ 90 Table 50: List of actions to view real-time channel interference graphs ................................................ 91 Table 51: List of actions to view real-time Tx Power graphs................................................................ 92 Table 52: List of actions to view the system log .......................................
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 1 Revision: A0-07 About this Document 1.1 Purpose This document helps you to understand and provides information to familiarize you with the product features, installation process and the entire software user set. 1.2 References Following documents can be referred: 1. EMS User Manual 1.3 Intended Audience The intended audiences for this document are: 1.
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2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 MAC Media Access Control Mbps Megabits Per Second MCS Modulation And Coding Scheme MIMO Multiple-Input And Multiple-Output MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group MTU Maximum Transmission Unit NTP Network Time Protocol OSD On Screen Display P2MP Point-To-Multipoint P2P Point-To-Point PCP Priority Code Point PoE Power Over Ethernet PTZ Pan, Tilt, Zoom QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QOS Quality Of Service RFID Radio Frequency Identi
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair VAP Virtual Access Point VGA Video Graphic Adapter VLAN Virtual Local Area Network WAN Wide Area Network WDS Wireless Distribution System WIDS Wireless Intrusion Detection System WLC Wireless Lan Controller WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access 14 CONFIDENTIAL
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 2 Revision: A0-07 Product Overview Thank you for choosing the IO’s Unlicensed Band Radio (UBR). Enterprise Grade point-to-point and pointto-multipoint solution is optimally designed to support low to medium capacity enterprise applications in unlicensed 5 GHz spectrum for short and long range links.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 3.1 Revision: A0-07 2x2 UBR with integrated/external antennas The UBR has two factory fitted variants: one with integrated antennas and the other with connectors for external antennas.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 Figure 2: UBR with integrated/external antennas - Specifications & Highlights-2 1. Ion4l: 2x2:2 Unlicensed Band Radio (UBR) with mounting bracket (Integrated Antenna) 2.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 4 4.1 Revision: A0-07 Hardware Setup System Requirements Before installing the UBR, make sure that your system includes the following: 1. 10/100/1000 Mbps local area network device such as a hub or switch. 2. The Category 5 UTP straight-through Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connector included in the package, or one like it. 3. We can power up the device through PoE adapter which should be 803at/af compliant. A 100–240 V, 50–60 Hz AC power source. 4.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 4.2 Revision: A0-07 Packaging Content Your package contains the following items. 1. 2x2 UBR with integrated antennas or options for external antennas. 2. Mounting kit 3. Quick Start Guide with cabling and UBR setup instructions. If any parts are incorrect, missing, or damaged, contact HFCL Limited customer care support.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 5 5.1 Revision: A0-07 Getting to Know the IO UBR 2x2 UBR - Front / Side View A basic overview of the front/side view of the 2x2 UBR is given below: Figure 3: Front/side view of the 2x2 UBR Information displayed in the above figure is detailed in the table below: Table 1: List of information displayed in front/side view of the 2x2 UBR Callout Name 1. Link LED 2. Alarms LED 3. Power LED 4. PoE/LAN port 5.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 5.2 Revision: A0-07 2x2 UBR - Back View A basic back side overview of the 2x2 UBR is given below: Figure 4: Back view of the 2x2 UBR Information displayed in the above figure is detailed in the table below: Table 2: List of information displayed in back view of the 2x2 UBR Callout 1. 2. 3. 4. Name Thermal Transfer) Description Plate (Heat It helps in heat transfer from the board environment to Ambient.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 6 Revision: A0-07 Initial Setup Observe the following safety precautions and avoid damage to the UBR: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Do not power the device during installation. Do not subject the device to high temperatures. Keep away from high voltage cables. Disconnect the device before cleaning it. Do not wipe the device with a damp cloth. Do not wash the device with liquid. Do not open the enclosure when the UBR is working. Fasten the device tightly.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 7 Revision: A0-07 Connect to the UBR Follow the steps mentioned below and connect to the UBR through GUI: 1. Configure a computer with a 1-domain static IP address e.g. 192.168.1.198 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. 2. For help configuring a static IP address on your computer, check the instructions or online help that came with that computer. 3. Connect the Ethernet cable to the computer. 4. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the PoE/LAN port on the UBR. 5.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 7.1 Revision: A0-07 Login through GUI This is the 1st screen of UBR GUI. It provides access to the users with valid login credentials only. The login credentials will determine the access rights of the user. For more details on access rights and respective roles refer to “User Management” section in this document.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 8 Revision: A0-07 Screen toolbars The toolbars on the screen are designed for the ease of user and to aid them in accessing information. Each toolbar has its own options, through which the user can perform various activities or can view various information. There are two toolbars provided with each screen as listed below: 1. Overview toolbar on the top 2. Navigation toolbar on the left 8.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 The list of actions available at overview toolbar on the top is as follows: Table 4: List of actions at overview toolbar on the top Callout Name 1. Table 2. Graphic 3. All 4. User 5. Bell Icon 6. Refresh Description Click on the “Table” option to view the backhaul network overview in a tabular format.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 Table 5: Details in tabular format of backhaul network overview Callout Name 1. 2. 3. Name MAC Address Alarms 4. GPS 5. Mode 6. IP Address 7. Channel 8. MCS Index 9. Tx Power 10. RSSI 11. SNR 12. Tx Rate Description System Displays the name of the site, either local or peer Displays the MAC address of the respective device Displays the number of alarms raised in the system Displays the status of the GPS.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 The user can click on “Graphic” option to view the backhaul network overview in graphical format. The graphical format of the backhaul network overview shows following details: Figure 9: Graphical format of Backhaul Network Overview Table 6: Details in graphical format of Backhaul Network Overview Callout Name Description 1. IP 2. Master MAC Address 3. Tx Link 4. Rx Link 5. Gateway 6. EMS Server 7.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 The user can click on “All” option to view the backhaul network overview in both tabular and graphical format as shown in the figure below.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 8.2 Revision: A0-07 Navigation toolbar on the left The navigation toolbar aid the user to move from one screen to other. It further provides various options to the user for: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 9 Revision: A0-07 Status overview screen The screen provides the status overview of: 1. 2. 3. 4. 9.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 Follow the steps given below to view the system summary: Table 7: List of information displayed in the system summary Callout Name Description 1. 2. 3. Status Overview System summary 4. Hostname 5. Mode 6. Link Type 7. Site Name 8. Time 9. Date 10. Time Zone 11. System uptime 12. GPS Location 13. GPS Locked Satellites 14. GPS Signal Strength 15. IPv4 Address 16. IPv4 Gateway 17. IPv6 Address 18. IPv6 Default Gateway 19.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Callout 9.2 Name Revision: A0-07 Description 21. Backhaul Radio Channel 22. MCS Index 23.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 9.3 Revision: A0-07 System software A basic layout of the system software is given below: Figure 14: Basic layout of the system software screen Follow the steps given below to view the system software information: Table 9: List of information displayed in the system software screen Callout Name Description 1. 2. 3. Status Overview Software 4. Backup Bank 5.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 9.4 Revision: A0-07 System hardware A basic layout of the system hardware is given below: Figure 15: Basic layout of the system hardware screen Follow the steps given below to view the system hardware information: Table 10: List of information displayed in the system hardware screen Callout Name Description 1. 2. 3. Status Overview Hardware 4. Hardware Revision 5. Board Type 6. Serial Number 7. MAC-Address 8. Product ID 9.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 10 Maintenance screen The maintenance activities of the connected UBR are executed from this screen. The list of options available for the user is given below: 1. Backup/Flash Firmware 2. Reboot 3. Factory Reset 10.1 Backup/Flash Firmware Downloading the configuration files at an external drive location and updating the configuration files from an external file is a common feature.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Callout 3. 10.1.2 Revision: A0-07 Name Description Download backup Click on “Generate archive” option to download the backup. The user can select the location in his computer to extract and save the configuration and system files. Upload configuration or backup Use an existing valid configuration file or device backup file and change the device parameters respectively from this screen.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 10.1.3 Revision: A0-07 Upgrade firmware The firmware is stored in the flash memory and can be updated with new versions to include new features or to modify the existing one. This UBR has two partitions. The new firmware version is always uploaded in the alternate partition (Backup Bank) to keep the current firmware image restored which is located in the current partition (Active Bank) of UBR.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 Click on open, once the compatible images is selected. 5. Image Click on “Flash image” to upload a sysupgradecompatible imagec a`1 It will show a new page, which will have checksum, file size and other information. Refer image below: Figure 19: Verify software upgrade Click on Proceed after checking software version.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 10.2 Revision: A0-07 Reboot Reboot restarts the device with existing configuration. We can change the firmware when the device is rebooted with different partitions.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 10.3 Revision: A0-07 Factory Reset The UBR device has factory assigned settings and configurations on deployment. The user can set the device to the same from this screen. The device will be configured back to factory settings and the existing settings and configurations will be discarded. It is recommended to take backup before setting the device to factory reset.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Revision: A0-07 11 Configuration screen Activities with respect to the configuration of connected UBR are executed from this screen. The list of options available for the user is given below: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 11.1 Revision: A0-07 System Configuration The user can configure the basic aspects of the UBR, like its hostname, site name or the timezone.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Callout 9. 10. Revision: A0-07 Name Description NTP Server Status Enter the IP address of NTP server 1 and NTP server 2 Displays the status as synced or not synced Click “Save” to save the system configuration or click “Reset” to configure the same again.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 11.2 Revision: A0-07 Configuration of Admin Password This screen provides the default admin user with options to change the default password. The default username is “root” and the default admin password is “hfcl1”. This screen is visible for default admin user only, no other user can view this screen.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 11.3 Revision: A0-07 Network configuration A basic overview of the Network screen is given below: Figure 24: Basic overview of the network configuration screen Follow the steps given below to view/edit the network configuration: Table 18: List of actions to view/edit the network configuration Callout 1. 2. 3.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 11.3.1 Revision: A0-07 General network setup configuration Click on the “Edit” option in network screen as shown in “Figure 24: Basic overview of the network configuration screen”. DHCP client (DHCPv4 client or DHCPv6 client) option is to get the dynamic IP address from reachable DHCP server in the network. Once the protocol is set to DHCPv4 client or DHCPv6 client, the device will automatically get the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) from the DHCP server.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 11.3.1.1 Revision: A0-07 Static address configuration Refer the figure below to provide the static address parameters: Figure 26: Basic overview of static address parameters for general network setup Follow the steps given below to provide static address parameters: Table 20: List of actions to provide static address parameters Callout Name 1. IPv4 address 2. IPv4 netmask 3. IPv4 gateway 4. Primary DNS 5. Secondary DNS 6.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Callout Name 7. IPv6 prefix length 8. IPv6 gateway Revision: A0-07 Description Specify the prefix length for IPv6 address. Specifies the number of bits that belong to network part. The prefix-length specifies a range of devices e.g. IPv6 prefix length = 64 means range of IP addresses between 2001:0DB8:ABCD:0012:0000:0000:0000:0000 and 2001:0DB8:ABCD:0012:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF Enter the “IPv6 gateway”. Gateway address is given to reach other network device e.g.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 11.3.2 Revision: A0-07 Management VLAN settings The primary benefit of using a management VLAN is improved network security. When all management traffic is on a separate VLAN ID, it is much harder for unauthorized users to make changes to your network or monitor network traffic.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 11.3.3 Revision: A0-07 Advanced network settings A basic overview of the network advanced settings screen is given below: Figure 28: Basic overview of network advanced settings Click on the “Edit” option in network screen as shown in “Figure 24: Basic overview of the network configuration screen”. Follow the steps given below to configure network advanced settings: Table 22: List of actions to configure network advanced settings Callout Name Description 1.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 11.4 Revision: A0-07 Jumbo Frames Settings A basic overview of the screen to configure jumbo frames is given below: Figure 29: Basic overview of the screen to configure jumbo frames Follow the steps given below to configure jumbo frame settings: Table 23: List of actions to configure jumbo frames Callout 1. 2. 3. 4.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 11.5 Revision: A0-07 TDMA Configuration Time-division multiple access (TDMA) is a channel access method for shared-medium networks. It allows several users to share the same frequency channel by dividing the signal into different time slots. The users transmit in rapid succession, one after the other, each using its own time slot. This allows multiple stations to share the same transmission medium (e.g.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI 11.5.1.1 Revision: A0-07 Link settings of Master device in a P2P link A basic overview of the TDMA Configuration/Link settings screen of Master device in a P2P link is given below: Figure 30: Link settings screen of Master device in a P2P link Follow the steps given below and configure the link settings of Master device in a P2P link for the UBR: Table 24: List of actions to configure the link settings of Master device in a P2P link Callout Name Description 1. 2. 3.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Callout Name Revision: A0-07 Description ignored. Longer guard intervals make for more reliable wireless. Click “Save” to save the Link settings or click “Reset” to configure the same again. 11.5.1.
2x2 UBR user manual using GUI Callout Name 8. Slot width 9. Downlink/ Uplink Ratio 10. Guard Interval Revision: A0-07 Description their MAC address configured. Slave UID is the MAC address of the slave Set the “Slot width” to 125Hz-8ms Select the “Downlink/ Uplink Ratio” from the dropdown list (20-80/30-70/40-60/50-50/60-40/7030/80-20). This ratio controls the bandwidth to be used for downlink and uplink from the device. E.g.