User manual CFL Sprint MXM 5.8 Repeater radio unit VER 1.1c F W 3.6 .
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Contents Chapter 1: OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................... 4 Labelling ............................................................................................................................... 4 Microwave Radiation......................................................................................................... 4 Interfaces ...............................................................................................
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual OVERVIEW Chapter 1: OVERVIEW This manual refers to CFL Sprint MXM 5.8 Repeater radio units with following product codes: I06E1218L and I06E1218H I06M1218L and I06M1218H I06S1218L and I06S1218H I06E2118L and I06E2118H I06M2118L and I06M2118H I06S2118L and I06S2118H Labelling The label contains the following information (see samples in the picture below): Product model name (“CFL-06 Sprint MXM”).
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual OVERVIEW Occupational exposure 15ft 3.07in 465cm 34ft 5.39in 1050cm General public exposure It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure compliance with the governing rules and regulations regarding output power and point-to-point installation and operation. Quite a few other documents specify or refer to exposure limits comparable to those given above, e.g.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual 1&5 OVERVIEW N-type female connector N-type female 50 Ω Intermediate Frequency (IF) ports. Any type of 50 Ω cable of good quality can be used; the cable should be equipped with N–type male connectors on each end. Commonly employing LMR400 type coaxial cable its length may reach 38 m. LCF12-50J cable also can be used, its length may reach 70 m.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual OVERVIEW 3 Twin-BNC port Twin BNC connector provide terminal access (command line interface) to the unit which is the available management facility for MXM Repeater radio unit Twin BNC connector is used for RS-232 serial port. RS-232 – USB convector cable can be used. Pinouts are shown in picture below. 4 DC power connector 2-pin DC connector for -48V power supply connection. Polarity layout does not matter. Both polarity (+/-) layout supported.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual OVERVIEW 5 N-type female connector N-type female 50 Ω Intermediate Frequency (IF) port to connect with partner MXM Repeater. 6 Ethernet management port Ethernet management 1Gbps port is intended for access of MXM Repeater management, web GUI.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual INSTALLATION Chapter 2: INSTALLATION Attaching MXM Repeater radio unit to antenna In order to attach MXM Repeater to antenna, a separate ODU mounting bracket (P/N S0SPKS03) and flexible coaxial cable is required For instructions how to connect MXM Repeater to mounting bracket refer to “SAF mounting bracket installation V1.0” document Powering MXM Repeater radio unit MXM Repeater radio unit external power supply voltage must be between 40.5–57 V DC.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual INSTALLATION Assembling of MXM Repeater DC connector is shown in following figures: 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 Assembling weatherproof DC power connector 1. You will need: (1-6) DC connector components and (7) ready 2-wire DC power cable. 2. Wider sealing rubber ring should be fitted inside from the front end of (6).
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. INSTALLATION Narrower sealing rubber ring should be fitted inside from the rear end of (6). Parts of the DC connector should be put on the cable in the sequence as shown DC power cable should be soldered in any polarity layout. Afterwards, part (6) should be tightened on to part (5).
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI Chapter 3: WEB GUI Initial configuration System requirements To access MXM Repeater radio unit Web GUI you will need a PC with the following system requirements: Operating system Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8; Linux Web browser Google Chrome; Mozilla Firefox; Internet Explorer 8 (or above) Ethernet management connection configuration Before proceeding with initial link setup in Web GUI, you must adjust IPv4 settings of your LAN adapter to 19
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI Accessing MXM Repeater radio unit Web GUI 1. Launch your browser and in address field enter MXM Repeater radio unit IP address. Default IP addresses are as follows: 192.168.205.10 for low side MXM Repeater radio unit (P/N I*******L*) For secure connection use https:// prefix. 2. Press “Enter” key. 3. Login screen will appear. 4. Enter username and password. Default credentials are as follows: Username: admin Password: changeme 5.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI Web GUI is divided into 5 sections: 1 Top panel Shows information about MXM Repeater radio unit you are connected to including: Model name System name IP address Serial number Uptime Firmware version User name 2 Menu panel Allows navigating between Main page (“Main”) and subpages of 2 sections: Performance System 3 Main Web GUI window By default Main page (“Main”) is shown. Contents will change according to menu panel selection.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI Modifying basic system parameters In order to proceed with initial configuration, press MODIFY button and entry fields will appear for adjustable values: 1 Tx power Available range depends on radio model and selected modulation. Actual range will be indicated in the brackets. 2 Tx mute - Auto option is default.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual - WEB GUI RF Tx option provides set Tx RF output power even if the partner repeater unit is not connected and there is no RF Rx level. Off option disables CW mode functionality 6 Bandwidth Allows configuring channel bandwidth of the received/transmitted RF signal. 7 Modulation max Allows choosing between available modulations for selected channel bandwidth. When changing modulation, max Tx power range is changed accordingly to chosen modulation.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI 1) State – Indicates operation status of Ethernet management port; 2) Link status – Indicates whether link with Ethernet management port is established and its link speed; 3) Link speed – Indicates whether link speed is configured to automatic speed setting or manual (status mode); allows changing link speed to manual setting (modify mode); 4) By pressing „Execute configuration” changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side MXM Repeater
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI 5) Date – shows date when alarm was initiated; 6) Time – shows time when alarm was initiated; 7) Alarm – shows name of the alarm. CLI commands (System Tools Console) log sensor setlist Use to show alarm status. Performance Alarm Alarm event log Alarm log shows 20 alarm entries per page and about 2000 alarm entries in total. Full alarm log can be downloaded by pressing on “Alarm event log file”. Last page of log entries is shown by default.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Press button. Modify mode 1) 2) 3) 4) Clear alarm log – deletes all alarm log entries; Toggle period selection – opens period selection controls; Load the latest data – refreshes alarm log and shows last 20 log entries; List of alarm log entries – entry number, date and time, source node, status and event name; 5) Navigation controls.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI 7) Filter – press to filter alarms from certain source node (e.g. Radio); 8) Alarm event log file – press on the link to download full alarm log text file. CLI commands (System Tools Console) log event show last <#_of_entries> Use to show certain number of last alarm log entries. log event show time
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode 1) Group description (name) – Shows 3 groups of sensors divided by different group data destinations (event; perf; snmp), as well as indicates whether group is enabled (state); 2) Ungrouped sensor list – Shows list of sensors not added to any of existing groups (status mode); allows dragging to any of existing groups, thus specifying how the sensor will be treated. Unchecking checkbox next to the sensor disables the sensor (modify mode).
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual log group mgmt add destination Use to add a destination for a group. log group mgmt add sensor Use to add a sensor to a group. log group mgmt config Use to enable or disable a group. log group mgmt delete Use to delete a group. log group mgmt remove destination Use to remove a destination from a group.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI Status mdoe Press button.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI log sensor mgmt thold Use to set sensor’s min, max thresholds and delta value manually. log sensor mgmt time <0…30> Use to set sensor hysteresis time in seconds. Will be used to show value in orange colour indicating that sensor value recently exceeded its thresholds. Performance Monitoring Performance graph Performance graph allows visualising various parameters over chosen time period as curves.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI 1) Left axis sensor – Allows choosing sensor parameter coloured in red and displayed on left axis. 2) Right axis sensor – Allows choosing sensor parameter coloured in blue and displayed on right axis. 3) Sensor log step – Allows choosing graph granularity – 1, 15 or 60 minutes. 4) Indicates start and end date/time of period displayed and allows selecting specific period to show. 5) Period length – Indicates length of currently displayed period.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI Performance Monitoring Performance log MODIFY button is deactivated in Performance log page. 1) Select sensors – Allows choosing sensor parameters to be displayed in performance log. 2) Select fields – Allows choosing parameter fields to be displayed in performance log.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI <1…1440> log perf show <1M|15M|60M> time
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI 7) Rx Frame errors - Indicates the number of received frames with error, such as alignment errors; 8) Rx Length errors - Indicates the number of received error packets with a length error oversized or undersized; 9) Rx missed errors - Indicates the number of received packets that have been missed due to lack of capacity in the receive side; 10) Rx packets - Indicates the total number of good received packets; 11) Tx bytes - Indicates the number of transmitted by
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode 1) Shows list of available firmware files; 2) Upgrade firmware – click on preferred firmware in the list and press “Upgrade firmware” button to initiate firmware upgrade process. 3) Reboot – Reboots management CPU. 4) Delete – Deletes selected firmware file from the list. 5) Choose File – Press to browse for a firmware file on your hard disk drive. 6) Upload – Press to upload a firmware file to MXM Repeater.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Press button. Modify mode 1) IP address – Indicates IP address of MXM Repeater radio unit you are currently logged in (status mode); allows specifying IP address of MXM Repeater radio unit you are currently logged in (modify mode). Default IP address is 192.168.205.10.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual system ip cfg or or or system diag ping WEB GUI Use to set IP address and sub or optionally IP address, subnet mask and gateway simultaneously. Use to ping an IP address. System Configuration SNMP configuration The SNMP configuration pages provide configuration of SNMP communities, host and trap addresses.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode 1) SNMP v1/v2c setup / SNMP v3 setup – Allows switching between status/configuration of SNMP v1/v2c and v3. 2) Read community – Indicates currently specified read community for SNMP v1/v2c (status mode); allows specifying read community for SNMP v1/v2c of the agent to enable parameters to be read (modify mode). Default read community name is “safpublic”.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI 7) List of trap v2c managers – Shows list of configured SNMP trap IP addresses (status mode); allows adding/deleting SNMP trap IP addresses (modify mode). The MXM Repeater management controller sends SNMP traps to the Trap Manager with IP address specified here. 8) Download MIB file – Click to download MXM RepeaterMIB files. 9) By pressing „Execute configuration” changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side MXM Repeater.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode 1) SNMP v1/v2c setup / SNMP v3 setup – Allows switching between status/configuration of SNMP v1/v2c and v3. 2) User name – Indicates currently specified SNMPv3 user name (status mode); allows specifying user name which will be used for SNMPv3 user authentication (modify mode).
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI System Configuration Configuration file Status mode Press SAF Tehnika JSC button.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode 1) Download configuration file – Press to download system configuration txt file and saving it on your hard drive. 2) Choose File – Press to browse for a saved configuration file on your hard disk drive. 3) Cfg import – Press to import a configuration file to MXM Repeater. Uploaded configuration overwrites saved configuration. 4) Restore uploaded configuration file – Press to restore uploaded system configuration.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI System Configuration Password configuration Status mode Press button. Modify mode 1) User name – Choose between “admin” and “guest” user accounts. “guest” user has monitoring privileges and cannot apply configuration changes. ”guest” user can be disabled or enabled. “admin” user is always enabled By default password for “admin” account is ‘changeme’, while no password is defined for “guest” account (user disabled).
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual system user mgmt info system user mgmt password system user new system user factory system password change system password reset WEB GUI Use to show information on particular . Use to set password for particular . Use to create new user with specified , , and read (“r”) or write (“w”) permissions. Use to reset user to factory defaults.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode 1) System name – Allows entering preferable system name. Maximum length of the system name cannot exceed 16 symbols. Default name is ‘SAF’. 2) Location name – Allows entering preferable system location name. Maximum length of the location name cannot exceed 16 symbols. By default system location is not specified. 3) Timezone – Allows specifying GMT time zone.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI system ntp timezone <-12:00 ... 14:00> Use to specify GMT timezone. system ntp sync User to force system to obtain the time from a NTP server. System Configuration System services Status mode Press button.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI 1) HTTP – Allows disabling or enabling HTTP access to Web GUI. By default HTTP access is enabled. 2) HTTP port – Allows specifying TCP port for Web GUI access via HTTP. By default TCP port 80 is defined. 3) HTTPS – Allows disabling or enabling HTTPS access to Web GUI. By default HTTPS access is enabled. 4) HTTPS port – Allows specifying TCP port for Web GUI access via HTTPS. By default TCP port 443 is defined.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual System.html WEB GUI Information on system configuration including Web services, RADIUS, IP address, user, NTP configuration and inventory info System Tools Console Console allows to access command line interface (CLI) for configuration of the MXM Repeater using commands. CLI commands are given in each Web GUI describing section of this document. Use syntax “ ?” to see information on subcommands. Use ENTER key to execute entered command.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual WEB GUI System About Copyright Displays copyright information. System About Inventory Displays hardware related information.
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CFL Sprint MUX Repeater User Manual COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Command line interface (CLI) is available via 2 individual interfaces – Ethernet management port and RS-232 serial management port: Following CLI accessing options are available: - Secure Shell (SSH); Telnet; Serial terminal; Web GUI (SystemToolsConsole, partial functionality) The available CLI commands are found in “CLI commands” tables in appropriate Web GUI page sections in Chapter 3: WEB GUI.
CFL Sprint MUX Repeater User Manual COMMAND LINE INTERFACE 2. Press “Open” and after pressing “Enter” key following login dialog should appear: 3. Enter username and password. Default credentials are as follows: login: admin password: changeme 4. After successful login “SAF>” prompt should appear (if system name is default, otherwise prompt will differ): 5. Press “Ctrl+C” to log off from current session.
CFL Sprint MUX Repeater User Manual COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Closing PuTTY window does not log off from current serial terminal session. Connecting to SSH SSH connection to MXM Repeater radio unit is carried out using Ethernet management connection. Please refer to Chapter “Ethernet management connection configuration” for Ethernet management port connection details. You can use any SSH client. Below are connection steps with PuTTY - Windows freeware software. 1.
CFL Sprint MUX Repeater User Manual COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Connecting to Telnet Telnet connection to MXM Repeater radio unit is carried out using Ethernet management connection. Please refer to Chapter “Ethernet management connection configuration” for Ethernet management port connection details. You can use any Telnet client. Below are connection steps with PuTTY - Windows freeware software. 1.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual TOOLS Chapter 5: TOOLS Link Layer Discovery tool Link Layer Discovery (LLD) tool is a command line application for Microsoft Windows operating systems. This feature allows gathering information from connected MXM Repeater radio units. The tool discovers the IP address and inventory data of connected MXM Repeater radio unit.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual TOOLS MXM repeater or to the network for discovering the MXM Repeater unit. Choose it from the network adapter list. Example: lld \DEVICE\NPF_{739C82BF-BFCF-459F8406-94469F99B1A7} “Network interface” name will be easier to enter by using copy/paste option: - - click the right mouse button over the console and select “Mark”, then by holding the left button select the interface address, Paste it by clicking the right button on the command line after typing “lld” and sel
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual TOOLS Link Layer Discovery tool commands Command Description lld Use to run Link Layer Discovery (LLD) tool. It will display available commands and network adapter list lld Use to scan and discover MXM Repeater devices. is the PC’s network interface connected to the MXM Repeater locally or remotely lld reset acc Use to reset all users/passwords of MXM Repeater.
CFL Sprint MXM Repeater User Manual - TOOLS While value “RK1 fresh: true” enter command for resetting MXM Repeater: lld reset , where is MAC address of particular MXM Repeater unit, and is one of commands given in the Link Layer Discovery tool command’s table above.
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