MultiHaul™ TG Wireless 60 GHz L2 SDN Mesh for Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual MHTG-I&O-01, Issue A03 February 2021
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1. Introduction Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Scope ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Applicable Products and Releases........................................................................................
1. Introduction 4.10.3 Configuring the System ................................................................................................................................. 29 4.11 Resetting the Unit ................................................................................................................................................ 30 5. Management Concepts..........................................................................................................................................
1. Introduction 1. Introduction 1.1 Scope This document describes how to install, configure, operate and maintain the MultiHaul™ TG, Siklu’s Wireless 60 GHz L2 SDN Mesh for Multi-Gigabit Ethernet. 1.2 Applicable Products and Releases • MultiHaul™ TG Node N366 • MultiHaul™ TG Terminal Unit (TU) T265 • MultiHaul™ TG Software MH-TG-1.0 1.3 Audience This document assumes a working knowledge of wireless connectivity platforms and their operating environments.
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2. Safety and Regulatory Notices 2. Safety and Regulatory Notices The following are mandatory notices for installation and operation of MultiHaul™ TG Wireless Backhaul System. Indications appearing here are required by the designated government and regulatory agencies for purposes of safety and compliance. 2.1 General Verify that your installation matches local codes, including insertion of surge protectors when PoE power is provided from an injector that not certified for outdoor lines.
2. Safety and Regulatory Notices 2.4 EU Regulatory Notes This product meets the technical requirements of ECC REC 07-03 (7 June 2019), Table 3, bracket C2, with operation at 60.48 GHz and 62.64 GHz and radiated transmitted power (EIRP) under 40 dBmi. In some EU countries outdoor operation of this device is not permitted. If in doubt, please enquire with your Telecommunications Regulator.
3. MultiHaul™ TG Overview 3. MultiHaul™ TG Overview The MultiHaul™ TG family is an advanced solution for fixed wireless delivery of multi-Gigabit services to homes, businesses and within smart cities Broadband IoT applications. It is complemented by additional Siklu solutions for network design and operation, the SmartHaul™ suite of SaaS applications and services, together with EtherHaul™, a series of very high capacity PtP wireless links.
3. MultiHaul™ TG Overview The main features of the node include: • 4 x 90° sectors. • 4600 Mbps aggregate capacity OTA (over the air) per sector. • 3 ports: • RJ-45 port with PoE-In, and capable of speeds from 1 Gbps to 2.5, 5 and 10 Gbps. • RJ-45 port with PoE-Out, and capable of speeds up to 1 Gbps. • SFP+ socket for SMF or MMF connections at speeds of up to 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps, depending on the inserted SFP device. • On-board web GUI or CLI, for local or remote management and operations.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units 4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units This section describes how to install the MultiHaul™ TG nodes and TUs. 4.1 Preparing the Site Carefully select and prepare each site to make installation and configuration as simple and trouble-free as possible. During site selection and preparation, take into account local safety regulations and consider the long-term needs of both your network and your applications.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units 4.1.2 Cabling Requirements • Install the MultiHaul™ TG unit where network connections and optional power cabling are ready for operation and easily accessible. • All cabling connected to the MultiHaul™ TG unit should be outdoor grade, with UV protection. • Use the following cables as per your type of connection: • 1 GbE - Cat5e (or higher) shielded outdoor cables terminated with metallic RJ45 connectors.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units 4.1.3 Node Orientation The network has been carefully designed by your or Siklu.'s Planning Team to achieve the highest standards in availability and reliability, taking into account all potential lines of sight between the large quantity of units in your network. It is critical to implement the orientation of the multi-sector nodes as they are designed by the planners of the network. Sector 1 is the reference sector for node orientation.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units 4.5 Mounting and Aligning the MultiHaul™ TG Node on a Pole To mount the node on a pole: 1. Insert self-locking bands in the mounting bracket. The self-locking bands provided with the node are suitable for poles with a diameter of 1.5"-4". Poles with a diameter of 2"-4" are recommended. 2. Align the mounting bracket with the arrow pointing up and mount it on the pole. Do NOT tighten the self-locking bands yet. 3.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units 4. Ensure that the 4 mounting bracket screws are open. 5. Slide the node into the mounting bracket. This document is proprietary and confidential. No part of this document may be disclosed in any manner to a third party without prior written consent. © Siklu Communication Ltd 2021 All rights reserved.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units 6. Tighten the four mounting bracket screws so that the node is securely fixed to the mounting bracket. The node is now mounted on the pole. This document is proprietary and confidential. No part of this document may be disclosed in any manner to a third party without prior written consent. © Siklu Communication Ltd 2021 All rights reserved.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units 7. Visually verify that the node's Sector 1 is aligned in accordance to the network design and instructions you received from your or Siklu's Planning Team (see Section 4.1.3 - Node Orientation). If required, slightly release the self-locking bands and optimize the azimuth alignment by turning the mounting bracket. Each sector is identified by the number that appears below the sector panel. 8.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units 4.6 Mounting the MultiHaul™ TG Node on a Wall The node can be mounted on a wall using the AX-MK-WM accessory and four wall-mount screws (not provided), as shown in the following figure: Order the AX-MK-WM accessory separately from Siklu or your reseller. This document is proprietary and confidential. No part of this document may be disclosed in any manner to a third party without prior written consent. © Siklu Communication Ltd 2021 All rights reserved.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units 4.7 Mounting and Aligning the MultiHaul™ TG TU on a Pole or Wall The TU is provided with a pre-attached mounting bracket suitable for mounting on a pole or wall. 1. Elevation lock bolts (2 x 7 mm on each side) 4. Wall-mount fixing holes (4) 2. All-weather shells (1 or 3, depending on model) 5. Mounting bracket 3. Self-locking bands fixing points (for 2 x 130 mm bands provided) Field of View Considerations while Mounting TUs should be pointed towards the node.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units • When mounting the TU on a pole: if additional vertical adjustment is required, use the EH-MK-SM mounting kit. • When mounting the TU on a wall using the attached mounting bracket: if additional horizontal adjustment is required, use the AX-MK-WM accessory. • When mounting the TU on a wall: if both additional horizontal and vertical adjustment are required, use the EH-MK-SM mounting kit and the AX-MK-WM accessory together. 4.8 Connecting Cables 4.8.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units 4.8.2 Connecting the Cables to the MultiHaul™ TG TU The MultiHaul™ TG TU includes the following ports on the connector panel under the TU, as shown and described below: Port Connector Description Type ETH1 RJ45 • 10 GbE (2.5/1 GbE) RJ45 • PoE in • 1 GbE SFP+ • PoE out • 1 GbE ETH2 (T265-CCP only) ETH3 (T265-CCP only) • 10 GbE Use only Class 1 Laser SFP with rated voltage of 3.3 Vdc which is safety approved to UL/EN/IEC 60950-1 and which is CDRH registered.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units To weatherproof the cables: 1. Thread the connectorized cable through the lock and shell, and plug it into the corresponding port. 2. Tighten the shell to the unit firmly by hand (do not use tools). 3. Pick a rubber gasket matching the cable diameter and insert the gasket snugly into the shell. 4. Secure the connector lock (do not use tools). 5. Attach the cable to the lock with two cable ties.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units 4.8.5 Installing Lightning Surge Protectors on Cables Verify that your installation matches local codes, including insertion of surge protectors when PoE power is provided from an injector that not certified for outdoor lines. A lightning surge protector should be installed on every ethernet cable to protect the indoor networking equipment.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units 4.9 Unit LEDs The MultiHaul™ TG unit includes the following LEDs on the connector panel under the unit, as shown and described below: LED Color PWR (Power) Green Description • On - power is on. • Blinking - booting up. Orange Red Off RF Green • On - booting up (boot failure if LED remains on for more than 2 seconds). • Blinking - when reset pushbutton is released. • No power.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units 4.10 Link Up Verification 4.10.1 Node Checks Perform the following checks on each node: 1. 2. 3. 4. Verify that node sector 1 is pointing to the azimuth specified for the site. Verify the self-locking bands are tightened. Verify that the unit has been properly grounded. Verify that the PWR LED is green. 4.10.2 TU Checks Perform the following checks on each TU: 1. Point the TU towards the serving node (see Section 4.
4. Installing the MultiHaul™ TG Units 4.11 Resetting the Unit Resetting the unit causes all user configurations to be lost. The MultiHaul™ TG unit includes a pushbutton next to the USB port on the connector panel under the unit, as shown and described below: Button Description Reset 10 second or more press - reset to factory default. This document is proprietary and confidential. No part of this document may be disclosed in any manner to a third party without prior written consent.
5. Management Concepts 5. Management Concepts You can manage MultiHaul™ TG units using the Command Line Interface (CLI) only with the current SW version. MultiHaul™ TG supports NETCONF and YANG to easily configure the units and extract data. NETCONF is a protocol defined by the IETF to install, manipulate, and delete the configuration of network devices.
5. Management Concepts login as: admin admin@31.168.34.110's password: If you typed incorrect credentials, Access denied appears. If the password was incorrect, you can retype it. If the username was incorrect, disconnect and reconnect. 4.2 Configuring Management IPv4 Address \ Default Gateway MultiHaul™ TG supports up to four IP addresses that can be on different subnets and associated with different VLANs.
5. Management Concepts set ip ipv4 address 10.40.1.100 prefix-length 24 set ip ipv4 default-gateway 10.40.1.1 commit To delete management IPv4 addresses and the default gateway, type the following commands: delete ip ipv4 address 192.168.0.1 delete ip ipv4 default-gateway 10.40.1.1 commit To show the management IP configuration, type the following command: MH-N366>show ip ipv4 ipv4 { address { ip 31.168.34.110; prefix-length 29; } default-gateway 31.168.34.