Protium 4050 User Manual

5 GHz RF Modem User Manual
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Revision History
Rev Date Author Comments 01 16-Aug-2005 M. Smutek / R. Hughes Preliminary version 02 14-Nov-2005 M. Smutek Revisions & additional commands 03 17-Jan-2006 M. Smutek / R. Hughes Additional commands and updates, MIB, licenses,
warranty, installation & configuration
04 07-Feb-06 M. Smutek / R. Hughes Glossary. RF radiation warning. Miscellaneous
clarifications and editorial corrections.
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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user’s expense.
WARNING
RF EXPOSURE HAZARD
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Under certain operational circumstances and when connected to a typical high gain directional antenna, this equipment is capable of producing RF radiation exposure in excess of the limits defined in FCC 47CFR 1.1310, Table 1. Personnel working in the vicinity of an energized antenna should ensure that they maintain a distance of at least 4.2 feet (1.28 meters) from the antenna in the direction of maximum gain. All antenna maintenance activities should be performed only when the associated RF Modem transmit power has been muted.
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NOTICE
Protium Technologies, Inc. has made every effort to ensure that the instructions contained in this document are adequate and free of errors or omissions. Protium Technologies, Inc. will, if necessary, explain issues that may not be covered by this document. Protium Technologies, Inc.’s liability for any errors in this document is limited to the correction of errors and the aforementioned advisory services.
This document has been prepared for professional and properly trained personnel and the customer assumes all responsibility when using this document. Protium Technologies, Inc. welcomes customer comments as part of the process of continual development and improvement of the documentation. Please submit your comments to Protium Technologies, Inc. at the following address:
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To allow for the introduction of design improvements, specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction........................................................................................................................................ 8
1.1 System Overview ......................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 Features ........................................................................................................................................ 8
2 Installation and Configuration ......................................................................................................... 9
2.1 General Installation and Operating Considerations ..................................................................... 9
2.1.1 Antenna ................................................................................................................................. 9
2.1.2 Site Planning......................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.3 Cooling.................................................................................................................................. 9
2.1.4 Shielding and Grounding...................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Configuration Procedure .............................................................................................................. 9
2.2.1 Password Setup..................................................................................................................... 9
2.2.2 Radio Configuration ........................................................................................................... 10
2.2.3 Remote Management Port Configuration ........................................................................... 13
2.3 Factory Configuration ................................................................................................................ 16
3 Monitoring Operation ..................................................................................................................... 17
3.1 Alarms ........................................................................................................................................ 17
3.1.1 System Alarms..................................................................................................................... 17
3.1.2 Data Alarms ........................................................................................................................ 17
3.1.3 Transmit Alarms.................................................................................................................. 17
3.1.4 Receive Alarms.................................................................................................................... 18
3.2 Status .......................................................................................................................................... 18
4 Local Craft Interface....................................................................................................................... 19
4.1 Craft Interface Terminal Port ..................................................................................................... 19
4.2 Commands.................................................................................................................................. 19
4.2.1 alarms Display Alarms ....................................................................................................... 19
4.2.2 channel Select Data Channel.............................................................................................. 19
4.2.3 clear Clear Screen .............................................................................................................. 20
4.2.4 clock Clock Mode................................................................................................................ 20
4.2.5 config Configuration........................................................................................................... 20
4.2.6 dash Dash Variation ........................................................................................................... 20
4.2.7 dhcp DHCP Enable............................................................................................................. 21
4.2.8 dns Domain Name Server ................................................................................................... 21
4.2.9 gateway Network Gateway ................................................................................................. 21
4.2.10 help / ? Help........................................................................................................................ 22
4.2.11 hostname Hostname ............................................................................................................ 22
4.2.12 ident Identify ....................................................................................................................... 22
4.2.13 interface Interface Driver ................................................................................................... 22
4.2.14 interleave Interleave Data Blocks....................................................................................... 22
4.2.15 ip Internet Protocol Address............................................................................................... 23
4.2.16 loghost Loghost Address ..................................................................................................... 23
4.2.17 loop Loopback Mode........................................................................................................... 24
4.2.18 mac Media Access Control (MAC) Address ....................................................................... 24
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4.2.19 mod Modulation .................................................................................................................. 24
4.2.20 multipoint Multipoint Handshaking.................................................................................... 24
4.2.21 mute Mute the RF output..................................................................................................... 25
4.2.22 netconfig Network Configuration Summary ....................................................................... 25
4.2.23 netmask Network Mask ....................................................................................................... 25
4.2.24 passwd Set Passwords......................................................................................................... 26
4.2.25 rsl Received Signal Level .................................................................................................... 26
4.2.26 rslthr RSL Alarm Threshold................................................................................................ 26
4.2.27 rxfreq Receive Frequency ................................................................................................... 26
4.2.28 speed Set Interface Speed.................................................................................................... 27
4.2.29 stats Error Correction Statistics ......................................................................................... 27
4.2.30 status Status ........................................................................................................................ 28
4.2.31 temp Temperature ............................................................................................................... 28
4.2.32 tempthr Temperature Alarm Thresholds............................................................................. 28
4.2.33 testmode Test LEDs, Fans, Relays...................................................................................... 28
4.2.34 timeserver Time Server ....................................................................................................... 28
4.2.35 txfreq Transmit Frequency.................................................................................................. 29
4.2.36 txpower Transmit Power Level ........................................................................................... 29
4.2.37 uptime System Uptime......................................................................................................... 29
4.2.38 version Version ................................................................................................................... 30
4.3 Privileged Commands ................................................................................................................ 30
4.3.1 Netflash Update Software via the Network ......................................................................... 30
4.3.2 Syslog System Logging........................................................................................................ 30
4.3.3 agc Automatic Gain Control............................................................................................... 31
4.3.4 apc Automatic Power Control ............................................................................................ 31
4.3.5 atten Attenuation Setting..................................................................................................... 31
4.3.6 dev Deviation Setting .......................................................................................................... 31
4.3.7 dev128 Deviation Calibration 128 Kbps ............................................................................ 31
4.3.8 dev64 Deviation Calibration 64 Kbps ................................................................................ 32
4.3.9 pwrcal TX Power Calibration............................................................................................. 32
4.3.10 pwrdet TX Power Detector Reading ................................................................................... 32
4.3.11 rslcal RSL Calibration ........................................................................................................ 32
4.3.12 tcxo TCXO Calibration ....................................................................................................... 32
5 Specifications.................................................................................................................................... 33
6 Connectors........................................................................................................................................ 34
6.1 Front & Rear Panels ................................................................................................................... 34
6.2 Pin-out Tables ............................................................................................................................ 35
6.2.1
Data Port ................................................................................................................................ 35
6.2.2 Craft Interface Terminal (CIT) Port ................................................................................... 36
6.2.3 Alarm Relays....................................................................................................................... 36
6.2.4 Ethernet............................................................................................................................... 37
6.2.5 Power .................................................................................................................................. 37
7 Software Licenses............................................................................................................................. 38
7.1 Open Source Software................................................................................................................ 38
7.2 Protium Technologies, Inc. Software License ........................................................................... 38
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8 Warranty and Service Information ............................................................................................... 39
Appendix A Protium Technologies, Inc. Model 4050 MIB ................................................................. 40
Appendix B Software Licenses .............................................................................................................. 54
B.1 Protium Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Software License ........................................................ 54
SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
.................................................................................................... 54
B.2 GNU General Public License, Version 2 ................................................................................... 56
B.3 GNU Library General Public License, Version 2 ...................................................................... 62
Appendix C GLOSSARY ....................................................................................................................... 71
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1 Introduction
1.1 System Overview
The Model 4050 is a 5 GHz full-duplex Radio Frequency (RF) modem with link speeds of 64 and 128 Kbps. Data formats are synchronous serial, asynchronous serial, and 10Base-T Ethernet.
1.2 Features
Radio
5 GHz operation (5.091 – 5.101 and 5.140 – 5.150 GHz)
Transmit power: 1W up to 50°C
Occupied bandwidth: 100 KHz @ 64 Kbps, 200 KHz @ 128 Kbps
Sensitivity: -98 dBm @ 64 Kbps, -96 dBm @ 128 Kbps
Dynamic range: 70 dB
Point-to-point
Point-to-multipoint (TX keyed by RTS)
Modem
Link speed: 64 or 128 Kbps (automatically set by data interface)
Error correction: Reed-Solomon
Interleave depth: 0 to 6
Data Interfaces
Serial: synchronous or asynchronous (software selectable)
Synchronous speeds: 64 or 128 Kbps
Synchronous clock: internal, external, or looped (software selectable)
Asynchronous speeds: 300 – 19200 bps
Interface: EIA-232 and EIA-530 (software selectable)
DB-25F connector (DCE)
Ethernet 10Base-T (layer 2, protocol independent)
Management
Local serial port (9600, 8N1)
DE-9F (DCE)
Command line interface
Password protected (three authorization levels)
Alarm status LEDs (front and rear panels, four each)
Alarm contact closures (solid-state, four form A)
Ethernet 10Base-T management port
DHCP capable
SNMP (v1 and v3)
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2 Installation and Configuration
2.1 General Installation and Operating Considerations
2.1.1 Antenna
Avoid operating the transmitter without a proper termination on the RF connector. Although the modem is designed to withstand such operation, undesired interference to other RF systems may occur.
A typical installation will require the use of a high gain antenna. Proper alignment of the antenna is critical to ensuring an error-free link. During the alignment process, an (CIT) will display near real-time receive signal strength and may be used to “peak” the antenna positioning.
This equipment produces RF radiation when connected to a typical high gain directional antenna. Personnel working in the vicinity of an energized antenna should ensure that they maintain a distance of at least 4.2 feet (1.28 meters) from the antenna in the direction of maximum gain. See the caution statement at the beginning of the manual.
The RF Modem is shipped with the transmitter set in the “mute” condition. This is done to prevent inadvertent transmission on an unauthorized frequency. All operating parameters, including an estimate of the minimum necessary transmit power, should be programmed into the modem before un-muting the transmitter.
rsl
command from the Craft Interface Terminal
Do not exceed +10 dBm input power at the antenna terminal of the RF Modem or damage to the unit may result.
2.1.2 Site Planning
As with any wireless link, proper system and path planning is essential to ensuring error-free operation. Such planning should take into consideration path clearances from obstructions, interference from nearby radiators, multi-path reflections and fading. A system signal strength margin of at least 20 dB above the rated receiver threshold is standard practice.
When installing multiple modems in the same general location, ensure that they are all transmitting within the same sub-band to prevent interference and desensitization.
2.1.3 Cooling
Install the RF Modem so that adequate airflow can be maintained through the rear and side vents. If airflow is restricted, the modem internal temperature may rise above the preset thermal shutdown temperature.
2.1.4 Shielding and Grounding
When the DB-25F connector is used for the RF Modem EIA-530/232 data I/O, ensure that a good quality shielded cable is used and that the cable shield is electrically terminated to the cable connector shells.
A grounding stud is provided on the rear panel. A ground braid should be attached to this lug and connected to a local earth ground to prevent static charge build-up on the modem, antenna and associated cabling.
2.2 Configuration Procedure
2.2.1 Password Setup
As shipped from the factory, the default passwords are trivial and not secure. It is strongly suggested that the passwords be changed before the system is deployed.
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To change passwords, log in to the system as the administrator by typing the default administrator password “admin” at the password prompt.
2.2.1.1 Operator Password
The operator password allows the operator to configure and test the data port. Configuration settings for the radio and the network may be displayed but not changed.
The initial operator password is “oper”. The operator or the administrator may change it using the password command:
>
passwd oper
2.2.1.2 Administrator Password
The administrator password allows the administrator to configure all of the modem including the data port, radio and network.
The initial administrator password is “admin”. The administrator may change it using the password command:
> passwd admin
The administrator may also change the operator password (and the spare password).
2.2.1.3 Spare Password
The spare password is equivalent to the administrator. It is intended as an extra password that may be used in the event that the administrator password is lost.
The initial spare password is “spare”. The administrator may change it using the password command:
>
passwd spare
2.2.1.4 Privileged Password
The privileged password is intended for use by a service technician. It allows access to all the operator and administrative commands plus commands for updating the software and examining various factory-set parameters.
The initial privileged password is “Volpe.DOT.”. The privileged user may change the password using the command:
>
password wheel
The privileged user may also change the operator, administrator, and spare passwords as shown above.
2.2.2 Radio Configuration
A configuration summary with all of the important configuration settings for the radio and the data interface may be displayed with the
2.2.2.1 Dash Setting
config
command.
The modems come in two configurations known as “dash one” and “dash two.” The “dash one” modems transmit at a lower frequency than they receive while the “dash two” modems are the reverse. One modem of each type is required to form a link.
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Modems with odd serial numbers are set at the factory to “dash one” and those with even serial numbers are set to “dash two.”
IMPORTANT: The dash setting corresponds to a physical configuration internal to the modem and should not be changed.
2.2.2.2 Receive Frequency
The receive frequency should be set with the command:
>
rxfreq ffff.f
The receive frequency of each modem must equal the transmit frequency of the other modem in the link. The frequency is specified in 0.1 MHz steps.
2.2.2.3 Transmit Frequency
The transmit frequency should be set with the command:
>
txfreq ffff.f
The transmit frequency of each modem must equal the receive frequency of the other modem in the link. The frequency is specified in 0.1 MHz steps.
2.2.2.4 Transmit Power
The transmit power should be set with the command:
>
txpower nn.n
The transmit power level is specified in dBm, adjustable in 0.5 dB steps.
2.2.2.5 RSL Threshold
The RF Modem has a programmable Receive Signal Level (RSL) threshold detector that may be used to evaluate link margin. When the receive signal level drops below the programmed threshold, the RX alarm will be set. This threshold is set at the factory to a default value of –110 dBm to minimize the chance of inadvertent RSL alarms during initial system setup. The user should set the RSL alarm threshold so that RSL alarm events are generated at an appropriate level depending on the actual operating conditions.
The RSL threshold should be set with the command:
>
rslthr –nn.n
The threshold value is specified in dBm.
2.2.2.6 Mute
The modem is configured at the factory with mute on. Mute should not be turned off until the frequency and power settings are set correctly and an appropriate antenna (or load) is attached to the antenna terminal.
2.2.2.6.1 Data Channel Configuration
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2.2.2.7 Channel Selection
The modems may be configured to carry either full-duplex serial or Ethernet traffic. Only one type of traffic can be carried at a time and both ends of the link must be set to the same selection. Configure the channel with the command
>
channel serial
or
>
channel ethernet
as desired.
2.2.2.8 Serial Port
The DB-25 connector carries the serial data traffic. It may be configured through the software for either synchronous or asynchronous operation at a variety of speeds, and for either EIA-530 or EIA-232 drivers and receivers.
The serial port should be properly configured before connecting to external equipment.
2.2.2.8.1 Speed
Serial data may be either synchronous at 64 or 128 Kbps, or asynchronous at 300 to 19200 bps. The speed selection automatically determines whether the protocol is synchronous or asynchronous.
Both ends of the link must be set to the same speed.
The speed and protocol may be set to 64 or 128 Kbps synchronous with the command:
>
speed 64
or
>
speed 128
The speed and protocol may be set to 300 to 19200 bps asynchronous with the command:
>
speed 300
where the 300 may be replaced with 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, or 19200 as desired.
2.2.2.8.2 Clock Source
Synchronous serial mode requires the use of a data clock for both receive data and transmit data. The receive data clock is always derived from the received signal and is provided by the modem. The transmit clock, however, may be provided by one of three sources. With the clock set to internal, the modem supplies a clock at 64 Kbps or 128 Kbps depending on the speed setting. With the clock set to external, the customer equipment supplies a 64 or 128 Kbps clock that should match the speed setting. With the clock set to loop, the receive clock is also used for the transmit side.
The clock mode of the modem at each end of the link must be configured appropriately depending on the clock mode of the customer equipment to which it is attached. For example, if the customer equipment is generating the transmit clock, the modem must use the external clock mode. On the other hand, if the customer equipment is expecting the clock to be provided by the modem, then the modem must be set to internal clock mode. Each end of the link may be configured independently to use internal, external, or looped clock, except that using looped mode at both ends of the link is not recommended.
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The clock source may be set with one of the commands:
>
clock int
or
>
clock ext
or
>
clock loop
2.2.2.8.3 Interface Type
The serial interface may use either EIA-232 or EIA-530 drivers and receivers. Either type of interface may be used with both synchronous and asynchronous data.
Each end of the link may be configured independently.
The interface type may be configured with the command
>
interface 232
or
>
interface 530
2.2.2.9 Ethernet Port
The Ethernet data port requires no configuration. When the Ethernet channel is selected, the link speed is automatically set to 128 Kbps.
The Ethernet data port attempts to transport any valid Ethernet packet it receives to the other end of the link. No assumption is made about higher layer protocols and, in particular, there is no assumption that Internet Protocol (IP) is used. The Ethernet data port needs no IP address, netmask, or default gateway.
Since the modem link is slower than the Ethernet network, packets may arrive at the port faster than they can be transmitted across the link. In this case the modem will buffer and transmit as many packets as possible but some packets may be lost. This is consistent with ethernet’s “best effort” deliver policy. If guaranteed delivery is required, a higher layer protocol such as Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) will assure delivery even when there is packet loss due to congestion or mis-matched link speeds.
2.2.3 Remote Management Port Configuration
The Ethernet Remote Management System (RMS) port is used for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), software updates, system message logging, and setting the system clock. All of these functions are optional and, if they are unused, the port may be left un-configured and unconnected.
If any of these features are desired, the port should be properly configured before being connected to the local network. Failure to properly configure the port may cause the port to not operate and/or interfere with the operation of other devices on the local network.
A network configuration summary may be displayed with the
netconfig
command.
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2.2.3.1 DHCP
The IP parameters of the interface may be automatically configured using a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server on the local network. The DHCP server will typically configure the IP address and netmask, default gateway, and Domain Name Servers (DNS).
To enable use of a DHCP server, use the command:
>
dhcp on
To disable the use of a DHCP server, use the command:
>
dhcp off
2.2.3.2 IP Address / Netmask
Each device on the local network requires a unique IP address. If the IP address and netmask are configured with DHCP, the manual IP address and netmask are not used.
To set the IP address, use the command
>
ip aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
where aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the desired IP address in the usual “dotted quad” format.
To set the netmask, use the command
>
netmask aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
where aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the desired netmask in the usual “dotted quad” format.
2.2.3.3 Default Gateway
When the local network includes one or more routers connecting to other networks, a default gateway should be specified to indicate which is the most likely router to handle traffic to arbitrary IP addresses.
If DHCP is enabled, this manual setting is not used.
To set the default gateway, use the command
>
gateway aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
where aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the IP address of the default router in the usual “dotted quad” format.
2.2.3.4 DNS Servers
If either the timeserver or loghost (see following) are specified by name rather than IP number then a DNS is needed to resolve the name.
If DHCP is enabled, then the DNS may be set automatically. However, if DHCP is disabled or if it does not designate a DNS server, then the manual setting will apply.
Two DNS server may be specified, in which case the secondary server is used in the event the primary server is unavailable.
To set the DNS server use the commands:
>
dns pri aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
>
dns sec eee.fff.ggg.hhh
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2.2.3.5 Timeserver
The modem does not have real-time clock hardware that will allow it to maintain a time reference when powered off. However, during its startup procedure it will attempt to contact a timeserver on the network to set its clock to the actual time. The time is only used for message logging and other diagnostic purposes and a correct time is merely a convenience. Consequently, the availability of a timeserver is completely optional.
The factory set timeserver is us.pool.ntp.org, which refers to a collection of public timeservers generally available on the Internet. A DNS server must be available to resolve that timeserver name into an IP address.
The protocol used to set the time is NTP (network time protocol). Any NTP server may be used as a timeserver.
To change the timeserver use the command:
>
timeserver aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
or
>
timeserver hostname.domainname
where aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the IP address of the timeserver in the usual “dotted quad” format, or hostname.domainname is the hostname and domain name. Note that there is no default domain name so it must be explicitly specified with the hostname.
2.2.3.6 Loghost
The modem can send system log messages to a specified loghost. This feature is mainly intended for debugging purposes and a loghost is completely optional. Normally only error messages and a limited number of startup messages are logged.
The “syslog” protocol is used to send the messages. Any host system with a syslog facility may be used to collect the messages. Most Unix and Linux system have syslog capability and there are both free and commercial syslog programs for Windows.
Specifying the loghost with an IP number of 0.0.0.0 or with a name of “none” disables the syslog messages. The system is configured at the factory with the syslog messaging disabled.
To set a loghost use the command
>
loghost aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
or
>
loghost hostname.domainname
where aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the IP address of the loghost in the usual “dotted quad” format, or hostname.domainname is the hostname and domain name of the loghost. Note that there is no default domain name so it must be explicitly specified with the hostname.
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2.3 Factory Configuration
The modems are set at the factory to the following standard configuration:
Dash.....................................as indicated on the label
Mute ....................................on (no output)
TX Frequency
-1 ......................................5093.0 MHz
-2 ......................................5147.0 MHz
RX Frequency
-1 ......................................5147.0 MHz
-2 ......................................5093.0 MHz
Modulation ..........................on
TX Power ............................+27 dBm
Interleave .............................0
RSL Threshold ....................-110 dBm
Temp Alarm Threshold ....... 50°C
Channel................................serial
Speed ................................... 64 Kbps synchronous
TX Clock
-1 ......................................looped
-2 ......................................internal
Interface...............................EIA-530
Mode....................................point-to-point
Loopback .............................off
Operator password............... oper
Administrator password ......admin
Spare password....................spare
Hostname.............................protium
DHCP ..................................on
IP .........................................0.0.0.0
Netmask...............................255.255.255.0
Gateway...............................192.168.0.1
DNS
primary .............................192.168.0.1
secondary .........................0.0.0.0
Timeserver...........................us.pool.ntp.org
Loghost................................0.0.0.0
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3 Monitoring Operation
3.1 Alarms
The modem detects various abnormal conditions and generates an alarm to alert operators to the condition. The alarm conditions are grouped in to four categories: system, data, transmit, and receive alarms. Each category is associated with a status LED on the front and rear panels and with a solid-state relay contact closure. The specific conditions that generate each alarm are described below.
The system alarm status LED is green and is normally illuminated. It is extinguished when there is a system alarm or when any of the other alarm categories are asserted. Thus a no-alarm condition is easily identified by the green system LED on the panel being illuminated. Conversely, an alarm condition is easily identified by the green status LED being extinguished.
The other three alarm categories have a corresponding amber status LED that illuminates when an alarm condition is detected. Multiple alarm conditions may be present so more than one alarm LED may be illuminated.
Each of the four alarm categories also has a corresponding solid-state relay contact closure. The system alarm contact closure is normally closed while the other three contact closures are normally open.
The alarm status may be examined with the alarm, if any. The is now cleared.
alarm
command will also indicate the cause of any transient alarm that may have occurred but
3.1.1 System Alarms
High Modem Temperature The temperature on the modem board exceeds the set high temperature
threshold. The factory set threshold is 50°C but may be independently adjusted as desired.
High RF Temperature The temperature of the RF module exceeds the set high temperature
threshold. The factory set threshold is 50°C but may be independently adjusted as desired.
High PA Temperature The temperature of the transmitter power amplifier exceeds the set high
temperature threshold. The factory set threshold is 50°C but may be independently adjusted as desired.
3.1.2 Data Alarms
No Frame Lock The modem is not able to achieve frame lock on the incoming data. No
frame lock may indicate a poor receive signal or mismatched configuration settings between the two ends of the link.
3.1.3 Transmit Alarms
Muted The transmitter is muted because of a configuration problem or a
transmit synthesizer problem.
Synthesizer Out of Lock The transmit synthesizer is out of lock. This may indicate an
unconfigured or misconfigured transmitter, or a hardware failure. No Transmit Power No transmit power is detected. Low Transmit Power The detected transmit power reading is less than 80% of its nominal
value.
alarm
command that displays the specific condition generating an
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3.1.4 Receive Alarms
Synthesizer Out of Lock The receive synthesizer is out of lock. This may indicate an unconfigured
or misconfigured receiver, or a hardware failure. AGC Out of Lock The automatic gain control system is not able to achieve a suitable
receive signal level. Low RSL The receive signal level is below the set threshold level. The RSL is not a
measured value but is inferred from the AGC system. The threshold level
may be set by the administrator and should be set to an appropriate value
depending on the expected operating conditions.
3.2 Status
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Useful status information may also be displayed by various commands including
rsl, stats
, and
temp
.
The
rsl
command continuously displays near real-time receive signal strength and may be used to “peak” the
antenna positioning when installing the system.
The
stats
command displays statistics about the performance of the Forward Error Correction (FEC)
mechanism. This information may be helpful in evaluating the quality of the RF link and the operating margin.
The
temp
command displays the current and peak temperatures measured in the RF module, the power amplifier,
and the processor/modem.
See the description of each command below for details.
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4 Local Craft Interface
4.1 Craft Interface Terminal Port
The modem has a Craft Interface Terminal (CIT) port that is used to configure it and monitor its operation. The user interface is a text-based “command line” style so that it is compatible with most laptop Personal Computers (PCs) and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). Terminal emulator software such as “HyperTerminal” or equivalent is required for the PC or PDA.
The physical interface is 9600 baud serial with a 9 pin female D-sub connector (DE-9F). The connector is configured as Date Communication Equipment (DCE) so a straight thru cable is used to connect to a typical PC or PDA.
In the following descriptions the authorization designation “RO” indicates the command is “read only” meaning the current value can be displayed but not changed. The designation “RW” indicates the command is “read / write” and the value can be both displayed and changed.
When a command is entered without an optional parameter, the current value is displayed. When the command is entered with a parameter, the value will be changed to the specified value.
In the following usage descriptions, ptional parameters are shown enclosed in square brackets [ ]. Alternative parameters are shown in angle brackets < > and separated by a vertical bar. Unless otherwise noted, only one of the alternatives should be entered. Neither the angle brackets nor the vertical bar should be entered as part of the command.
4.2 Commands
4.2.1 alarms Display Alarms
Usage: alarms
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO
Display alarm conditions, if any. Alarms that have been asserted since the last time this command was issued but are now de-asserted will be marked as “cleared.” This feature allows transient alarm condition to be “remembered” and more easily identified.
4.2.2 channel Select Data Channel
Usage: channel [<serial|ethernet>]
Authorization: Operator RW; Administrator RW
With no argument, displays the current data channel. Otherwise sets the data channel to the specified value.
The modem may carry either serial data or 10Base-T Ethernet data. A link speed of 128 Kbps is automatically selected when Ethernet traffic is being carried.
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4.2.3 clear Clear Screen
Usage: clear
Authorization: Operator RW; Administrator RW
Clear terminal screen.
4.2.4 clock Clock Mode
Usage: clock [<int|ext|loop>]
Authorization: Operator RW; Administrator RW
Display or set the clock mode.
The clock mode is only applicable to synchronous communications. The synchronous transmit data may be aligned to a clock provided by the modem (“internal” clock), by the Data terminal Equipmemt (DTE) (“external” clock), or by the receiver (“looped-back” clock). The proper choice of clock mode depends on the requirements of the DTE.
With no argument, display the current clock mode. With an argument, set the clock mode to “int,” “ext,” or “loop.”
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4.2.5 config Configuration
Usage: config
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO
Show current configuration settings summary.
4.2.6 dash Dash Variation
Usage: dash [<1|2>]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
Display or set “dash” variation.
There are two variations for the RF modem: one transmits on a higher frequency and receives on a lower frequency, and the other is the opposite. A link consists of one modem of each variation so that the receive frequency of each one can be tuned to the transmit frequency of the other. These two variations are called “dash one” and “dash two.”
A modem may be physically changed in the field from dash one to dash two, or vice versa, by following a specified procedure. After physically changing the modem, this command must be used to properly configure the software.
With no argument, display the current dash number setting. With an argument of “1” or “2” set the dash number as specified. When the dash number is specified, whether or not it is changed, the transmit and receive frequencies are set to zero. This is a precaution so the user must explicitly set the frequencies to ensure they are appropriate to the current variation.
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4.2.7 dhcp DHCP Enable
Usage: dhcp [<0|1>] [<n|y|off|on>]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
With no argument displays the current DHCP enable setting. Otherwise sets the DHCP enable to the specified value.
DHCP is a protocol that permits an Ethernet device to have its IP port configuration set automatically. When DHCP is enabled, at startup the modem will request IP configuration information from a DHCP server. If DHCP is enabled the customer is responsible for providing a DHCP server that will supply the necessary configuration information or the Ethernet port will not work.
If DHCP is disabled, the IP number, netmask, gateway, and DNS configuration must be set manually.
Note: the 0/1 refers to the RMS Ethernet port (0) or the payload Ethernet port (1). Although there is a setting for the payload port, it is not used. The default port is 0, however, so entering a 0 or 1 is unnecessary and is only documented for the sake of completeness.
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4.2.8 dns Domain Name Server
Usage: dns [<pri|sec>] [nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
With no argument, displays the IP address of the domain name server(s). Otherwise sets the domain name server address to the specified value.
A domain name server, or DNS, is required for the RMS Ethernet port to locate other networked systems by name. It is possible to set a primary and a secondary name server. If not specified, primary is the default.
If DHCP is enabled, the DNS should be set automatically.
A DNS setting is optional. If it is not needed, an IP number of 0.0.0.0 may be entered.
4.2.9 gateway Network Gateway
Usage: gateway [<nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn|hostname.domain>]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
With no argument, displays the default IP gateway. Otherwise sets the default gateway to the specified value.
To communicate beyond the local network, the IP communication must go through an IP router. This command allows a default router to be specified to handle any communication beyond the local network.
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The gateway may be specified as a “dotted quad” IP number (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) or as a hostname (and domain). If specified as a hostname, a DNS server must be available to resolve the name into an IP number.
4.2.10 help / ? Help
Usage: help [<radio|datalink|network|admin|all>]
Usage: ? [<radio|datalink|network|admin|all>]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO
Display brief help information about available commands. Help without an argument displays the top level help screen. With an argument, displays help screen for commands related to a specific topic:
radio radio configuration and performance datalink data channel configuration network network configuration admin administrative commands
4.2.11 hostname Hostname
Usage: hostname [hostname]
Rev No: 04
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
With no argument, displays the network hostname for this modem. Otherwise sets the hostname to the specified value.
4.2.12 ident Identify
Usage: ident
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO
Display product identification information.
4.2.13 interface Interface Driver
Usage: interface [<232|530>]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
Display or set the interface driver/receiver type.
The interface drivers and receivers may be configured to either EIA-232 (single ended) or EIA-530 (differential) standards. Either style of driver may be used with either the asynchronous or synchronous protocol.
4.2.14 interleave Interleave Data Blocks
Usage: interleave [<0|1|2|3|4|5|6>]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
With no argument, displays the current interleave depth. Otherwise set the interleave depth to the specified value.
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Data blocks may be interleaved to improve the error performance in the presence of certain kinds of noise and interference. The optimum interleave depends on the characteristics of the noise and interference and is selecting the optimum interleave depth is beyond the scope of this document.
Increasing the interleave depth increases the latency of the link.
Depth of 0 and 1 are equivalent and mean interleaving is off.
4.2.15 ip Internet Protocol Address
Usage: ip [<0|1>] [nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
With no argument, display the current manual IP address. Otherwise, set the manual IP address to the specified value.
The IP address is required for the RMS Ethernet port to communicate. If DHCP is disabled then the IP address must be set manually using this command. A unique address must be assigned to each device on the network.
If DHCP is enabled, this setting is ignored. The value reported here DOES NOT represent the IP address established by the DHCP server.
Rev No: 04
Note: the 0/1 refers to the RMS Ethernet port (0) or the payload Ethernet port (1). Although there is an IP address setting for the payload port, it is not used. The default port is 0, however, so entering a 0 or 1 is unnecessary and is only documented for the sake of completeness.
4.2.16 loghost Loghost Address
Usage: loghost [<nn.nn.nn.nn|hostname.domain>]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
With no value specified, display the current setting of the loghost. Otherwise set the loghost to the specified value. The loghost may be specified as a “dotted quad” IP address, or as a hostname and domain. The change will take effect when the system is restarted.
Specifying the loghost with an IP number of 0.0.0.0 or with a name of “none” disables the syslog messages. The system is configured at the factory with the syslog messaging disabled
The modem will send system error messages to the specified remote loghost on UDP port 514 using the “syslog” protocol. Use of this feature is completely optional, although it may be useful for monitoring or troubleshooting since a system console is not provided.
Any host system with a syslogd facility may be used to collect the messages. Most Unix and Linux system have syslogd capability and there are both free and commercial syslogd programs for Windows. (See, for example, http://www.kiwisyslog.com.)
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4.2.17 loop Loopback Mode
Usage: loop [<0|1|n|y|off|on>]
Authorization: Operator RW; Administrator RW
Display or set the current loopback mode.
With no argument, displays the current loopback setting. With an argument of 0, n, or “off” sets the loopback to off. With an argument of 1, y, or “on” sets the loopback mode to on.
There are three loopback functions: local, remote, and traffic. Local loopback connects the serial data port output (RD) to the serial port input (TD). This is useful for testing the data interface lines, receivers, and drivers.
Remote loopback connects the
4.2.18 mac Media Access Control (MAC) Address
Usage: mac [<0|1>]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO
Display the Ethernet port MAC address.
Rev No: 04
Every Ethernet device is required to have a unique MAC or “hardware” address. This address is assigned by the manufacturer and is set at the factory.
The RMS and payload Ethernet ports have separate MAC addresses. The 0 or 1 will select which is displayed. If not specified, the RMS port (0) is displayed.
4.2.19 mod Modulation
Usage: mod [<0|1|n|y|off|on>]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO
With no argument, displays the current modulation setting. With an argument of 0, n, or “off” sets the modulation to off. With an argument of 1, y, or “on” sets the loopback mode to on.
4.2.20 multipoint Multipoint Handshaking
Usage: multipoint [<0|1|n|y|off|on>]
Authorization: Operator RW; Administrator RW
With no value specified, display the current multipoint setting. Otherwise, set the multipoint setting to the specified value. Multipoint on indicates point-to­multipoint mode; multipoint off indicates point-to-point mode.
The modems support point-to-point and point-to-multipoint communication modes. In point-to-multipoint mode, only one of the multipoint modems may transmit at any given time. This is controlled by the RTS (request-to-send) control line at the EIA-530/-232 DB-25 port.
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When a multipoint modem has permission to transmit, it should assert RTS and wait for the modem to respond by asserting CTS (clear-to-send).
In multipoint mode the RF transmitter will be unmuted when RTS is asserted and, after delay to allow the link to be established, CTS will be asserted to indicate it is okay to send data. The transmitter will be muted when RTS is negated.
Arbitration among the multipoint modems for access to the link is a higher level network function and the responsibility of the customer.
Multipoint mode does not affect the operation of the receiver. The receiver is on whether or not the multipoint modems is transmitting and all multipoint modems may receive simultaneously.
4.2.21 mute Mute the RF output
Usage: mute [<0|1|n|y|off|on>]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
Display or set the mute state.
With no argument, displays the current mute setting. With an argument of 0, n, or off sets the mute to “off” (enables RF output). With an argument of 1, y, or on sets the mute to “on” (disables RF output).
Rev No: 04
4.2.22 netconfig Network Configuration Summary
Usage: netconfig
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO
Display the current network configuration summary.
4.2.23 netmask Network Mask
Usage: netmask [<0|1>] [nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
With no value specified, display the current network mask. Otherwise set the network mast to the specified value. The change will take effect when the system is restarted.
The IP address consist of a “network” portion and a “host” portion. The network mask defines how much of the address is used for each one. A typical value for the network mask is 255.255.255.0.
If DHCP is enabled, this setting is ignored. The value reported here DOES NOT represent the network mask established by the DHCP server.
Note: the 0/1 refers to the RMS Ethernet port (0) or the payload Ethernet port (1). Although there is a network mask setting for the payload port, it is not used. The default port is 0, however, so entering a 0 or 1 is unnecessary and is only documented for the sake of completeness.
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4.2.24 passwd Set Passwords
Usage: passwd <oper|admin|spare>
Authorization: see text
Change login passwords.
There are three user accounts: operator, administrator, and spare. The account is automatically identified by the password that is used to log in.
The operator account may change only the operator password; the administrator and the spare account may change any of the passwords.
The administrator and spare accounts are equivalent. It is suggested the spare account be used only as a backup in case the other passwords are lost.
The factory passwords are “oper”, “admin”, and “spare”. They are obviously not secure and should be changed. New passwords are subjected to specified complexity tests and must meet the specified requirements or will be rejected.
4.2.25 rsl Received Signal Level
Usage: rsl
Rev No: 04
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO
Display the current received signal level.. This display is updated continuously until the return/enter key is pressed.
4.2.26 rslthr RSL Alarm Threshold
Usage: rslthr [-nnn.n]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
Display or set the received signal level alarm threshold.
If the RSL falls below the specified value, a low received signal alarm is declared.
Without an argument, display the current RSL threshold.
With a numeric argument, sets the RSL alarm threshold to -nnn.n dBm.
4.2.27 rxfreq Receive Frequency
Usage: rxfreq [ffff.f]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
Display or set the receive frequency.
With no argument, display the current receive frequency.
With a numeric argument, set the frequency to “ffff.f” MHz. The frequency may be specified in 0.1 MHz (100 KHz) steps. The minimum and maximum frequency depends on the dash variation of the modem:
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DASH MINIMUM MAXIMUM
-1 5140.0 MHz 5150.0 MHz
-2 5091.0 MHz 5101.0 MHz
4.2.28 speed Set Interface Speed
Usage: speed [<300|600|1200|2400|4800|9600|19200|64|128>]
Authorization: Operator RW; Administrator RW
Display or set the interface speed.
With no argument, display the current interface speed.
With an argument, set the interface speed to the specified value. If the specified speed is “64” or “128” then the speed is set to 64,000 or 128,000 bits per second respectively and the protocol is set to synchronous. If the specified speed is 300 – 19200, the protocol is set to asynchronous.
If the speed is 128 Kbps synchronous, the link speed is also set to 128 Kbps. In all other cases the link speed is set to 64 Kbps.
Rev No: 04
4.2.29 stats Error Correction Statistics
Usage: stats [<0|clr>]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
With no argument, displays the error correction statistics. With an argument of zero or “clr” resets the statistics counters to zero.
The display includes the following information:
Elapsed seconds: 0 Seconds since the counters were last cleared. This time
continues to increment whether or not a link is established.
Total bytes: 0 Total bytes processed. This counts actual payload data
in synchronous serial mode. In asynchronous serial and Ethernet modes this counter include “filler” bytes transmitted when there is no real data.
Corrected bytes: 0 The number of bytes corrected by the error correction
logic.
Total blocks: 0 The total number of block processed by the error
correction logic. A block contains up to 200 actual data bytes.
Errored blocks: 0 The number of blocks that had a detected error.
Uncorrected blks: 0 The number of blocks that had uncorrectable errors.
Corrected blocks: 0 The number of blocks that had corrected errors.
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If there are any corrected blocks, a table is printed indicating how many blocks had one error, how many had two errors, and so forth.
4.2.30 status Status
Usage: status
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO
Display information about the operation of the modem.
4.2.31 temp Temperature
Usage: temp
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO
Display the temperature of the modem, the RF module, and the power amplifier.
4.2.32 tempthr Temperature Alarm Thresholds
Usage: tempthr [<rf|pa|modem>] [nn]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
Rev No: 04
If the temperature argument (nn) is absent, display the current temperature alarm thresholds. Otherwise sets the temperature alarm threshold to nn°C.
If one or more of the identifiers “rf”, “pa”, or “modem” is present the command applies only to the specified subsystem(s). If none is specified, the command applies to all subsystems.
An excessive temperature reading in the RF module, the power amplifier, or the modem board will generate a system alarm condition. The factory set threshold for the alarm is 50°C but this may be changed with this command.
4.2.33 testmode Test LEDs, Fans, Relays
Usage: testmode [<0|1|n|y|off|on>]
Authorization: Operator RW; Administrator RW
With no argument, display the current state of the test mode. Otherwise set the test mode on or off as specified.
When the test mode is on, all the front and rear panel status LEDs will be turned on, both fans will be turned on, and the alarm relays will be inverted.
The operation of the modem will be unaffected. If it is operational it will continue to operate when test mode is on. Note, however, that the inverted state of the alarm relays may externally affect the operation of the modem.
4.2.34 timeserver Time Server
Usage: timeserver [<nn.nn.nn.nn|hostname.domain>]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
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With no value specified, display the current setting of the time server. Otherwise set the time server to the specified value. The change will take effect when the system is restarted.
The time server may be specified as a “dotted quad” IP address, or as a hostname and domain.
When the system is started, it will attempt to contact the specified time server using Network Time Protocol (NTP) in order to set the modem’s internal time and date. An accurate time and date is optional and not necessary for the modem’s operation but it may be useful for timestamping messages in various system logs.
If the timeserver is not specified, or if the attempt to contact the timeserver is not successful, the modem’s time and date starts at 00:00 on 1-Jan-1970.
4.2.35 txfreq Transmit Frequency
Usage: txfreq [ffff.f]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
Display or set the transmit frequency.
Rev No: 04
With no argument, display the current transmit frequency.
With a numeric argument, set the frequency to “ffff.f” MHz. The frequency may be specified in 0.1 MHz (100 KHz) steps. The minimum and maximum frequency depends on the dash variation of the modem:
DASH MINIMUM MAXIMUM
-1 5091.0 MHz 5101.0 MHz
-2 5140.0 MHz 5150.0 MHz
4.2.36 txpower Transmit Power Level
Usage: txpower [nn.n]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
Display or set the current transmit power setting.
With no argument, displays the current transmit power setting. With a numeric argument, sets the transmit power level to nn.n. The power level is specified in dBm. Although tenths of a dBm may be specified on the command line, the power level will be set to the next lower 0.5 dBm setting. The maximum power level is 30.0 dBm.
4.2.37 uptime System Uptime
Usage: uptime
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO
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Display the system “uptime” – the time since the modem was first started. Also displays the modem’s current time (“wall” time) which will only be meaningful if it has been successfully set using a timeserver. See the timeserver command description.
Processor loading information is also shown but it is generally uninteresting.
4.2.38 version Version
Usage: version
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO
Display the version of the software modules in the modem.
4.3 Privileged Commands
There is a set of privileged commands reserved for use by trained technicians and other knowledgeable users. These commands are available by logging in with a special password. These commands should be used with care. The password should be treated accordingly.
4.3.1 Netflash Update Software via the Network
Usage: netflash <IP[ filename]|http://website/filename>
Authorization: Privileged
Update the user interface and operating system software.
This command will read a new software file over the RMS network connection. If the file is successfully downloaded as determined by checksum, the new file will be written to the program FLASH memory and will be run the next time the system is started.
Note: there is only one program area. If the wrong program is loaded, or if the process of writing the file to FLASH is interrupted, the modem is likely to become non-functional the next time it is started and must be returned to the factory for reprogramming.
The source of the update may be specified as an IP number, in which case a TFTP server with the update file will be expected. If the filename is not specified, a file name of “image.bin” is assumed. The TFTP server must be provided by the customer and may be on a local network or even an appropriately configured laptop computer.
Alternatively, the update may be specified as a URL and loaded from a web server. From time to time Protium Technologies, Inc. may make software updates available on its web server for downloading via the Internet.
4.3.2 Syslog System Logging
Usage: syslog [<none|info|debug>]
Authorization: Privileged
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With no argument, display the current system logging level. Otherwise, set the specified system logging level.
Multiple arguments may be specified, in which case each argument is applied in the order given. For example,
syslog none debug
will clear all optional logging and then enable logging of debug messages.
The modem sends system messages to a syslog host if one is specified. When a host is specified, the messages are sent using the “syslog” UDP protocol to port
514. Syslog messages are categorized in to multiple levels based on the severity of the condition and the importance of the message. The “info” and “debug” log level messages are optional and are disabled by default. All other messages levels are considered error messages and are always enabled.
The “info” and/or “debug” log levels may be useful for debugging is certain limited circumstances but should otherwise be off.
4.3.3 agc Automatic Gain Control
Usage: agc
Rev No: 04
Authorization: Privileged
Display the AGC on/off setting.
4.3.4 apc Automatic Power Control
Usage: apc
Authorization: Privileged
Display the APC on/off setting.
4.3.5 atten Attenuation Setting
Usage: atten
Authorization: Privileged
Display the current attenuation setting.
4.3.6 dev Deviation Setting
Usage: dev
Authorization: Privileged
Display the current deviation setting.
4.3.7 dev128 Deviation Calibration 128 Kbps
Usage: dev128
Authorization: Privileged
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Display the calibrated deviation setting for 128 Kbps link speed.
4.3.8 dev64 Deviation Calibration 64 Kbps
Usage: dev64
Authorization: Privileged
Display the calibrated deviation setting for 64 Kbps link speed.
4.3.9 pwrcal TX Power Calibration
Usage: pwrcal
Authorization: Privileged
Display the calibrated TX power setting.
4.3.10 pwrdet TX Power Detector Reading
Usage: pwrdet
Authorization: Privileged
Display the current reading from the transmit power detector.
Rev No: 04
4.3.11 rslcal RSL Calibration
Usage: rslcal
Authorization: Privileged
Display the RSL calibration value.
4.3.12 tcxo TCXO Calibration
Usage: tcxo
Authorization: Privileged
Display the TCXO calibration value.
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5 Specifications
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System
Frequency Range 5091 - 5150 MHz T/R Spacing 54 or 49 MHz Capacity 64/128 kb/s Occupied Bandwidth 100/200 kHz Modulation Type Modified Duobinary CPM Forward Error Correction Reed-Solomon Interleaving Selectable 0 - 6 Link Acquisition Time Less than 5 seconds Power Supply 20 to 60 VDC, either polarity Power Consumption <30 Watts System Gain @10-6 BER 128/126 dB Operating Modes Full/half Duplex
Transmitter
Transmitter Source Fully Synthesized Frequency Tolerance < 2.5 ppm Tuning Steps 0.1 MHz Output Power 30 dBm Power Adjustment Range >20 dB, 1 dB Steps Spectral Compliance NTIA Spectrum Manual, Ch. 5 Tx Mute <-50 dBm
Receiver
Receiver Source Fully Synthesized Frequency Tolerance <2.5 ppm Tuning Steps 0.1 MHz Rx Threshold @ 10-6 BER -98/-96 dBm Dynamic Range > 70 dB Maximum Input (without damage) +10 dBm Residual BER <1x10
Interfaces
Data EIA-530, EIA-232 (DB-25F, DCE) or IEEE 802.3 (RJ-45) SNMP IEEE 802.3 (RJ-45) Local Craft Interface Terminal (CIT) EIA-232, 9600 bps (DE-9F, DCE) Alarms 8 pin mini-DIN, 4 form A contact pairs Antenna Type N
Unit Management and Diagnostics
Local CIT Command line interface SNMP Version 1 and 3
Physical Characteristics
Unit Size 1.8"H x 9.5"W x 12"D Weight 5.0 lb.
Environmental
Temperature Range 0 - 50°C, 0 – 70°C Reduced Tx Power Humidity 0 - 95% non-condensing Shock per IEC-68-2-27 Vibration per IEC-68-2-6
EMC
Immunity per IEC 61000-4-2,3,5,6 Emissions Compliant with FCC Part 15, Class A Devices
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6 Connectors
6.1 Front & Rear Panels
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6.2 Pin-out Tables
6.2.1 Data Port
EIA-530EIA-232
PIN NAME SOURCE FUNCTION PIN NAME SOURCE FUNCTION Pairing
1 FG Chassis Ground 1 SHIELD Shield Ground
2 TD DTE Transmit Data to Modem 2 TD(A) DTE Transmit Data to Modem 14
3 RD DCE Receive Data from Modem 3 RD(A) DCE Receive Data from Modem 16
4 RTS DTE Request to Send to Modem 4 RTS(A) DTE Request to Send to Modem 19
5 CTS DCE Clear to Send from Modem 5 CTS(A) DCE Clear to Send from Modem 13
6 DSR DCE Data Set Ready from Modem 6 DCR(A) DCE DCE Ready from Modem 22
7 SG Signal Ground 7 SG Signal Ground
8 DCD DCE Receive Line Signal Detect from Modem 8 RLSD(A) DCE Receive line Signal Detect from Modem 10
9 9 RSET(B) DCE Receive Clock from Modem 17
10 10 RLSD(B) DCE Receive Line Signal Detect from Modem 8
11 11 TSET(B) DTE Terminal Timing Clock to Modem 24
12 12 TSET(B) DCE Transmit Clock from Modem 15
13 13 CTS(B) DCE Clear to Send from Modem 5
14 14 TD(B) DTE Transmit Data to Modem 2
15 TC DCE Transmit Clock from Modem 15 TSET(A) DCE Transmit Clock from Modem 12
16 16 RD(B) DCE Receive Data from Modem 3
17 RC DCE Receiver clock from Modem 17 RSET(A) DCE Receive Clock from Modem 9
18 LL DTE Loopback to Modem 18 LL DTE Local Loopback to Modem
19 19 RTS(B) DTE Requect to Send to Modem 4
20 DTR DTE Data Terminal Ready to Modem 20 DTR(A) DTE DTE Ready to Modem 23
21 21
22 22 DCR(B) DCE DCE Ready from Modem 6
23 23 DTR(B) DTE DTE Ready to Modem 20
24 TCE DTE External Transmit Clock to Modem 24 TSET(A) DTE Terminal Timing Clock to Modem 11
25 25 TM DCE Test Mode
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EIA-232
PIN NAME ORIG
1 DCD DCE
2 RD DCE
3 TD DTE
4 DTR DTE
5 SG
6 DSR DCE
7 RTS DTE
8 CTS DCE
9 RI DCE
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ALARMS
PIN NAME STATE*
4 SYS1
6 SYS2
3 DAT1
1 DAT2
2 TX1
5 TX2
8 RX1
7 RX2
*Indicates contact status during normal operation
NOTE 1: Mating connector is male.
NC
NO
NO
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6.2.4 Ethernet
There are two 10Base-T Ethernet ports, one for management and one for carrying data. Both ports will auto­negotiate for either full- or half-duplex.
The connectors are standard RJ-45 wired as Media Dependent Interface Crossover (MDIX). The management port may be connected directly to a PC with a straight-through type CAT-5 cable provided the modem and PC networking parameters are configured appropriately.
A connection to a switch or hub may need a crossover type CAT-5 cable unless the switch or hub has auto-MDIX capability or an “uplink” port available.
6.2.5 Power
DC POWER
PIN NAME POLARITY
Center V1 + or -
Sleeve V2 - or +
NOTE 1: Mating connector is 2.5 mm x 5.5mm x 11mm female
NOTE 2: Both pins are isolated from chassis ground.
NOTE 3: Input voltage 24 to 48 VDC
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7 Software Licenses
7.1 Open Source Software
The operating system used by the Model 4050 is uClinux 2.4. This is derived from the Linux 2.4 kernel, which is copyrighted by Linus Torvalds and others and licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2.
The C library used in the system is uClibc, which is licensed under the GNU Library General Public License (LGPL) Version 2.
The GNU General Public License and Library General Public License themselves are copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation.
The port of uClinux to the Xilinx Microblaze processor is primarily the work of John Williams,
jwilliams@itee.uq.edu.au, and most (if not all) of that work is copyrighted by him. These modifications to the
kernel are derivative work and are consequently also licensed under the GNU GPL V2.
Device drivers, which are also generally considered to be part of the kernel, are claimed to be derivative works thereof and, as such, come under the GNU GPL V2 license. This includes the device drivers written or modified by Protium Technologies, Inc. for the Xilinx SPI peripheral and for a specialized character device peripheral. Other device drivers are copyrighted by their respective authors, most notably by John Williams who is responsible for modifying the device drivers for the Microblaze peripherals, by Xilinx, and by others.
Standard Linux application programs provided with the system are copyrighted and licensed individually and separately from the kernel. Each application source directory should be consulted for the copyright and software license terms that apply to that application package.
Copies of the GNU General Public License and the GNU Library General Public License are reproduced in Appendix B for the reader’s convenience. These are provided for reference only. The definitive licenses are those that accompany the source code.
Source code is available to legitimate owners of Model 4050 hardware in accordance with the GNU GPL, LGPL, and other applicable licenses. Requests for source code may be sent to Protium Technologies, Inc., 181 Cedar Hill Street, Marlborough, MA 01752.
7.2 Protium Technologies, Inc. Software License
The various applications embedded in to the equipment that specifically operate and manage the Model 4050, including the command line user interface application, are original works and are Copyright 2005, 2006 by Protium Technologies, Inc. and are licensed in binary form for use only with the Model 4050 RF Modem.
The Protium Technologies, Inc. Software License is located in Appendix B1.
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8 Warranty and Service Information
Protium Technologies, Inc.’s standard warranty is one year from the date of delivery, provided that the warranty labels have not been broken. Breaking the seals or opening the modem without the expressed, written consent of Protium Technologies, Inc. will automatically void the warranty.
Protium Technologies, Inc.’s liability for a warranty failure applies only to the equipment provided by Protium Technologies, Inc. and excludes all other remedies, including, without limitation, incidental consequential damages. Protium Technologies, Inc. is not responsible for any lost data, revenue, or any consequential damages associated with a warranty or non-warranty failure.
In the event of a defect in or failure of the Protium Technologies, Inc. product, the customer shall contact Protium Technologies, Inc. regarding the warranty claim. Protium Technologies, Inc. warrants to rework or repair the product at the Protium Technologies, Inc. facility in Marlborough, Massachusetts once it has been properly returned by the customer.
To process a warranty claim please contact Protium Technologies, Inc. at the following location:
Protium Technologies, Inc. 181 Cedar Hill Street Marlborough, MA 01752 Phone: 508-229-3666 Facsimile: 508-229-3667
warranty@protiumtechnologies.com
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Appendix A Protium Technologies, Inc. Model 4050 MIB
PROTIUMTECH-PRODUCTS-MODEL4050-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Integer32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI SnmpAdminString FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB protiumTechProducts FROM PROTIUMTECH-MIB ;
protiumTechModel4050 MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200510270000Z" ORGANIZATION "Protium Technologies, Inc." CONTACT-INFO "Protium Technologies, Inc. 181 Cedar Hill Street Marlborough MA 01752 508-229-3666 snmp-mib@protiumtechnologies" DESCRIPTION "MIB objects for the agent module of the Model 4050 RF Modem" REVISION "200510270000Z" DESCRIPTION "First draft" ::= { protiumTechProducts 1 }
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-- top level structure
-­protiumTechSystem OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechModel4050 1 } systemInfo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechSystem 1 } systemConfig OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechSystem 2 } systemStatus OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechSystem 3 } systemStats OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechSystem 4 } protiumTechAlarms OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechModel4050 2 } alarmInfo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechAlarms 1 } alarmConfig OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechAlarms 2 } alarmStatus OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechAlarms 3 } alarmStats OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechAlarms 4 } protiumTechRadio OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechModel4050 3 } radioInfo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechRadio 1 } radioConfig OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechRadio 2 } radioStatus OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechRadio 3 } radioStats OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechRadio 4 } radioCalibration OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechRadio 5 } protiumTechModem OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechModel4050 4 } modemInfo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechModem 1 } modemConfig OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechModem 2 } modemStatus OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechModem 3 } modemStats OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechModem 4 } protiumTechInterfaces OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechModel4050 5 } interfacesInfo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechInterfaces 1 } interfacesConfig OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechInterfaces 2 } interfacesStatus OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechInterfaces 3 } interfacesStats OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechInterfaces 4 } protiumTechManagement OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechModel4050 6 } protiumTechPersistantConfig OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechModel4050 7 } protiumTechTestModes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { protiumTechModel4050 8 }
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--
-- system objects
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productIdentity OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..64)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Identification of the Protium Technologies product." ::= { systemInfo 1 }
productModelNumber OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..12)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Model number of the Protium Technologies product." ::= { systemInfo 2 }
productDescription OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..64)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Description of the Protium Technologies product." ::= { systemInfo 3 }
productManufacturer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..64)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Manufacturer of the Protium Technologies product." ::= { systemInfo 4 }
serialNumber OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..12)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Serial number of this particular system." ::= { systemInfo 5 }
embeddedSoftwareVersion OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..24)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Version number of the embedded software. The format is flexible but is generally of the form <major>.<minor>.<revision> where major, minor, and revision are numeric fields. The major version identifies significant changes if capabiltiy or functionality. The minor version indicates a less significant change in functionality. The revision generally indicates a fix or improvement to existing functionality." ::= { systemInfo 6 }
modemSoftwareVersion OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..24)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION "Version number of the embedded software. The format is flexible but is generally of the form <major>.<minor>.<revision> where major, minor, and revision are numeric fields. The major version identifies significant changes if capabiltiy or functionality. The minor version indicates a less significant change in functionality. The revision generally indicates a fix or improvement to existing functionality." ::= { systemInfo 7 }
radioSoftwareVersion OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..24)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Version number of the embedded software. The format is flexible but is generally of the form <major>.<minor>.<revision> where major, minor, and revision are numeric fields. The major version identifies significant changes if capabiltiy or functionality. The minor version indicates a less significant change in functionality. The revision generally indicates a fix or improvement to existing functionality." ::= { systemInfo 8 }
panelLEDS OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX BITS { sysLED(0), dataLED(1), txLED(2), rxLED(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Status of the front and real panel LED indicators. The system LED is normally on; the other LEDs are normally off." ::= { systemStatus 1 }
relayContacts OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX BITS { sysRelay(0), dataRelay(1), txRelay(2), rxRelay(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Status of the relay contacts. The system contact is normally closed (1); the other contacts are normally open." ::= { systemStatus 2 }
coolingFans OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX BITS { fan1(0), fan2(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Status of the cooling fans. The numbers of fans in operation is temperature dependent." ::= { systemStatus 3 }
currentAlarms OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX BITS { summary(0), modemTemp(1), rfTemp(2), paTemp(3), linkDown(4), txSynthOOL(5), txMuted(6), txNoPower(7), txLowPower(8), rxSynthOOL(9), rxAgcOOL(10), rxLowRsl(11) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A collection of status bits indicating alarm conditions. The alarms are: summary inclusive OR of all the other alarms modemTemp the modem temperature exceeds the alarm threshold rfTemp the RF module temperature exceeds the alarm threshold
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paTemp the PA module temperature exceeds the alarm threshold linkdown there is no frame lock on the receiver txSynthOOL the TX frequency synthesizer is out of lock txMuted the transmitter is muted txNoPower no power is detected at the transmitter txLowPower the transmitter power out is abnormally low rxSynthOOL the RX frequency synthesizer is out of lock rxAgcOOL the receiver automatic gain control has excessive error rxLowRsl the receiver signal level is below the alarm threshold" ::= { alarmStatus 1 }
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-- radio objects
-­radioMuteSetting OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { mute(0), unmute(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Desired unmute setting." ::= { radioConfig 1 }
radioDashVariation OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { undefined(0), txlow(1), txhigh(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Value of 1 indicates radio transmits in the low subband and receives in the high subband. A value of 2 indicates the radio transmits in the high subband and receives in the low subband. A value of zero indicates the radio has not been configured. An unconfigured radio will not transmit at all." ::= { radioConfig 2 }
radioTxFrequencySetting OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "KHz" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Transmit frequency in KHz." ::= { radioConfig 3 }
radioRxFrequencySetting OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "KHz" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Reveiver frequency in KHz." ::= { radioConfig 4 }
radioTxPowerSetting OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "cBm" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Transmit output power in cBm (centibels referred to 1 mW)." ::= { radioConfig 5 }
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radioRslAlarmThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "cBm" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Low received signal alarm threshold in cBm (centibels referred to 1 mW)." ::= { radioConfig 6 }
radioTempAlarmThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "degrees C" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "High temperature alarm threshold of the radio module in degrees C." ::= { radioConfig 7 }
powerAmpTempAlarmThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "degrees C" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "High temperature alarm threshold of the power amplifier in degrees C." ::= { radioConfig 8 }
muteState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { unmuted(0), mutedByOper(1), mutedByConfigErr(2), mutedBySynthUnlocked(3), mutedForReconfig(4), mutedByRTS } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Actual mute state. The value is 1 if the radio is muted by operator command; the value is 2 if the operator has attempted to unmute the radio but it is prevented by mis-configuration (probably illegal TX frequency); the value is 3 if the frequency is okay but the synthesizer is out of lock; the value is 4 if the radio is temporarily muted while it is being reconfigured; the value is 5 if configured for multi-point and the request-to-send (RTS) line on the serial port is negated." ::= { radioStatus 1 }
txSynthLocked OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { unlocked(0), locked(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Transmit synthesizer lock state" ::= { radioStatus 2 }
rxSynthLocked OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { unlocked(0), locked(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Receive synthesizer lock state" ::= { radioStatus 3 }
receivedSignalLevel OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32
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UNITS "cBm" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Receive signal level in centibels referred to 1 mW." ::= { radioStatus 4 }
txAttenuationSetting OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Transmitter attenuation setting." ::= { radioStatus 5 }
txDeviationSetting OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Transmitter deviation setting." ::= { radioStatus 6 }
radioTemperature OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "degrees C" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Temperature of the radio module in degrees C." ::= { radioStatus 7 }
powerAmpTemperature OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "degrees C" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Temperature of the power amplifier in degrees C." ::= { radioStatus 8 }
peakRadioTemperaure OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "degrees C" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Peak temperature of the radio module in degrees C." ::= { radioStats 7 }
peakPowerAmpTemperature OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "degrees C" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Peak temperature of the power amplifier in degrees C." ::= { radioStats 8 }
deviation64K OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32(0..1023)
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MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Deviation calibration setting for 64K link speed." ::= { radioCalibration 1 }
deviation128K OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32(0..1023) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Deviation calibration setting for 128K link speed." ::= { radioCalibration 2 }
tcxoCalSetting OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32(0..1023) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "TCXO calibration setting." ::= { radioCalibration 3 }
txAttenOffset OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32(-32..31) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Transmit power calibration setting." ::= { radioCalibration 4 }
rslCalOffset OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32(-32..31) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Inferred receive signal level calibration setting." ::= { radioCalibration 5 }
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-- protiumTechModem objects
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interleave OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Interleave factor: 0 through 6. Both 0 and 1 are no interleave" ::= { modemConfig 1 }
clearRsStats OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Clears Reed-Soloman statistics counters when read. Always reads 0." ::= { modemConfig 2 }
modemTempAlarmThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "degrees C"
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MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "High temperature alarm threshold of the modem module in degrees C." ::= { modemConfig 3 }
frameLocked OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { unlocked(0), locked(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Receive frame lock state" ::= { modemStatus 1 }
modemTemperature OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "degrees C" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Temperature of the modem board in degrees C." ::= { modemStatus 3 }
peakModemTemperature OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "degrees C" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Peak temperature of the modem board in degrees C." ::= { modemStatus 4 }
totalKBytes OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "KBytes" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of kilobytes processed by the R-S decoder (using the computer science definition of 1024 bytes per kilobyte)." ::= { modemStats 1 }
correctedBytes OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "bytes" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of bytes corrected by the R-S decoder." ::= { modemStats 2 }
totalBlocks OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of blocks processed by the R-S decoder." ::= { modemStats 3 }
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erroredBlocks OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of blocks processed by the R-S decoder that had errors." ::= { modemStats 4 }
uncorrectedBlocks OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of blocks processed by the R-S decoder that had uncorrectable errors." ::= { modemStats 5 }
correctedBlocks OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of blocks processed by the R-S decoder that had corrected errors." ::= { modemStats 6 }
errorHistogram OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { modemStats 7 }
blocksWithOtherErrs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of blocks processed by the R-S decoder that had an unknown number of corrected errors. This should not happen." ::= { errorHistogram 0 }
blocksWith1Errs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of blocks processed by the R-S decoder that had 1 corrected error byte." ::= { errorHistogram 1 }
blocksWith2Errs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of blocks processed by the R-S decoder that had 2 corrected error bytes." ::= { errorHistogram 2 }
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had 3 corrected error bytes." ::= { errorHistogram 3 }
blocksWith4Errs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of blocks processed by the R-S decoder that had 4 corrected error bytes." ::= { errorHistogram 4 }
blocksWith5Errs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of blocks processed by the R-S decoder that had 5 corrected error bytes." ::= { errorHistogram 5 }
blocksWith6Errs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of blocks processed by the R-S decoder that had 6 corrected error bytes." ::= { errorHistogram 6 }
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-- interfacesConfig objects
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baudrate OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Asynchronous: 300 | 600 | 1200 | 2400 | 4800 | 9600 | 14400 | 19200 Synchronous: 64 | 128" ::= { interfacesConfig 1 }
serialMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { synchronous(0), asynchronous(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Serial port protocol. This is read-only because it is set implicitly by the baudrate" ::= { interfacesConfig 2 }
interfaceType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { EIA530(0), EIA232(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Interface driver type" ::= { interfacesConfig 3 }
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clockSource OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { internal(0), external(1), looped(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Synchronous serial clock source" ::= { interfacesConfig 4 }
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-- protiumTechPersistantConfig objects
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hostname OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..32)) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "hostname of the processor" ::= { protiumTechPersistantConfig 1 }
dnsServer1 OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "dotted quad of our primary DNS server" ::= { protiumTechPersistantConfig 2 }
dnsServer2 OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "dotted quad of our secondary DNS server" ::= { protiumTechPersistantConfig 3 }
defaultGateway OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "dotted quad of our default gateway" ::= { protiumTechPersistantConfig 4 }
timeserver OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..64)) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "host name (or IP number) of an ntp timeserver" ::= { protiumTechPersistantConfig 5 }
mgmtPortDhcpEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { disabled(0), enabled(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "If enabled, use DHCP to configure the management ethernet port" ::= { protiumTechPersistantConfig 6 }
mgmtPortIPV4Address OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "dotted quad of management ethernet port if manually configured" ::= { protiumTechPersistantConfig 7 }
mgmtPortNetmask OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "dotted quad of netmask for management ethernet port if manually configured" ::= { protiumTechPersistantConfig 8 }
mgmtPortHwAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(6)) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Hardware MAC address for management ethernet port" ::= { protiumTechPersistantConfig 9 }
dataPortDhcpEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { disabled(0), enabled(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "If enabled, use DHCP to configure the management ethernet port" ::= { protiumTechPersistantConfig 10 }
dataPortIPV4Address OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "dotted quad of payload ethernet port if manually configured" ::= { protiumTechPersistantConfig 11 }
dataPortNetmask OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "dotted quad of netmask for payload ethernet port if manually configured" ::= { protiumTechPersistantConfig 12 }
dataPorthardwareAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(6)) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Hardware MAC address for payload ethernet port" ::= { protiumTechPersistantConfig 13 }
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MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Test all panel LEDs. All Leds are forced on." ::= { protiumTechTestModes 1 }
alarmRelayTM OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { normal(0), on(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Test all alarm relays. Alarm relay states are inverted." ::= { protiumTechTestModes 2 }
coolingFansTM OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { normal(0), on(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Test both cooling fans. Both fans are forced on." ::= { protiumTechTestModes 3 }
loopbackTM OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { off(0), local(1), remote(2), locrem(3), traffic(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Local loopback loops the interface receivers to the drivers. No modem functions are exercised. Remote loopback loops the received bit stream back to the transmitter. Symbol decoding and encoding are exercised; Interleaving and error correction are not. Traffic loopback loops the local interface input to the local output. Serialization, deserialization, framing, interleaving, and error correction are all exercised; symbol encoding and decoding are not." ::= { protiumTechTestModes 4 }
rfLoopbackTM OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { off(0), on(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Attempt RF loopback. Sets the receiver to the same frequency as the transmitter and set the transmitter to minimum power (maximum attenuation). Leakage may allow the radio to receive its own signal. Maybe." ::= { protiumTechTestModes 5 }
modulationTM OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { normal(0), off(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Disable modulation and output a CW carrier." ::= { protiumTechTestModes 6 }
disableAgcTM OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { normal(0), disabled(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION "Disable receiver automatic gain control." ::= { protiumTechTestModes 7 }
disableApcTM OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { normal(0), disabled(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Disable the transmitter temperature compensated power control." ::= { protiumTechTestModes 8 }
disableRfModuleTM OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { normal(0), disabled(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Communication with the RF module is disabled. The SPI bus to the PIC processor will not be used. The RF module remains in its current state." ::= { protiumTechTestModes 9 }
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Appendix C GLOSSARY
BERT Bit-Error Rate Test. A test to determine the BER.
BER Bit-Error Rate. The ratio of the number of incorrect bits received to the total number of bits received.
The bit-error rate is usually expressed in scientific notation such as 1.0 x 10-6 or 1.0E-6.
Bit Binary “digit.” A bi-valued entity representing the smallest unit of information and generally
represented by zero (“0”) or one (“1”).
bps Bits Per Second.
byte Eight bits.
dB Decibel. The ratio of two power levels expressed as ten times the base 10 logarithm of the ratio.
dBm An absolute power measurement expressed as decibels relative to one milliwatt.
CIT Craft Interface Terminal. A generic text-based terminal with an EIA-232 serial interface used for
local management functions. This may be a dedicated text terminal, a personal computer with terminal emulator software, or a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) with serial port and terminal emulator software.
DCE Data Communications Equipment. The communication equipment, such as a modem, involved in a
communication channel. Contrast with DTE.
DNS Domain Name Server. A network server that provides a service to map network domain names to IP
network addresses.
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A network protocol used to automatically (and dynamically)
configure an IP network port.
DTE Date Terminal Equipment. The end node equipment involved in a communication channel. The DTE
is the source and/or destination for the information sent over the communication channel. Contrast with DCE.
EIA Electronic Industries Alliance.
FCC Federal Communications Commission.
FEC Forward Error Correction. A means by which errors that corrupt a message sent through a
communication channel may be corrected. In FEC, redundant information is added to the message at the sender and processed at the receiver so that the original message may be recovered intact in spite of certain errors.
GHz Gigahertz. A frequency of 1,000,000,000 cycles per second.
GPL GNU General Public License. A license agreement for open-source software (copyrighted by the Free
Software Foundation).
IP Internet Protocol.
Kbps Kilobits per second.
LGPL GNU Library General Public License. A license agreement for open-source software (copyrighted by
the Free Software Foundation). The LGPL is typically used for libraries and other software “building blocks.”
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MDIX Media Dependent Interface - Crossover. An Ethernet port connection using twisted pair cabling
where a null-modem (or crossover) function is inherent in the pin assignments in the connector.
MIB Management Information Base. The database of values, parameters, and events managed by SNMP
for an entity (device).
MHz Megahertz. A frequency of 1,000,000 cycles per second.
NTP Network Time Protocol. An network protocol that allows real-time clocks to be synchronized via the
network. Often used to synchronize local clocks to a standard reference.
RMS Remote Management System. A generic reference to software used to manage (configure, monitor,
and troubleshoot) the equipment remotely via a network connection.
RO Read Only. A read-only value may be displayed but not changed.
RF Radio Frequency.
RSL Received Signal Level. The received signal power usually expressed in dBm.
RW Read-Write. A read-write value may be displayed and changed.
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol. A common protocol for managing devices via a network that
is anything but simple.
SNR Signal-to-Noise Ratio, expressed in dB.
TCP Transmission Control Protocol. TCP is a layered protocol based on the Internet Protocol as its
underlying protocol. TCP is connection and stream oriented. It provides for reliable communication over packet-switched networks by using flow control, packet retransmission, and other techniques.
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