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Corporate Headquarters
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Regulatory Compliance
General Note
This system has achieved Type Approval in various countries around the world. This means
that the system has been tested against various local technical regulations and found to
comply. The frequency bands in which the system operates may be “unlicensed” and in these
bands, the system can be used provided it does not cause interference.
FCC - Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that when using the outdoor
antenna kits in the United States (or where FCC rules apply), only those
antennas certified with the product are used. The use of any antenna other
Warning
Warning
Caution
than those certified with the product is expressly forbidden by FCC rules 47
CFR part 15.204.
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that when configuring the
radio in the United States (or where FCC rules apply), the Tx power is set
according to the values for which the product is certified. The use of Tx
power values other than those, for which the product is certified, is
expressly forbidden by FCC rules 47 CFR part 15.204.
Outdoor units and antennas should be installed ONLY by experienced
installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety
codes and, wherever applicable, are licensed by the appropriate
government regulatory authorities. Failure to do so may void the product
warranty and may expose the end user or the service provider to legal and
financial liabilities. Resellers or distributors of this equipment are not liable
for injury, damage or violation of regulations associated with the installation
of outdoor units or antennas.
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Where Outdoor units are configurable by software to Tx power values other
than those for which the product is certified, it is the responsibility of the
Warning
Warning
Indoor Units comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) These devices may not cause harmful interference.
(2) These devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Professional Installer to restrict the Tx power to the certified limits.
This product was tested with special accessories - indoor unit (IDU or PoE),
FTP CAT 5e shielded cable with sealing gasket, 12 AWG grounding cable which must be used with the unit to insure compliance.
Canadian Emission Requirements for Indoor Units
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numẻrique de la classe B est conforme ả la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
China MII
Operation of the equipment is only allowed under China MII 5.8GHz band regulation
configuration with EIRP limited to 33 dBm (2 Watt).
India WPC
Operation of the equipment is only allowed under India WPC GSR-38 for 5.8GHz band
regulation configuration.
Unregulated
In countries where the radio is not regulated the equipment can be operated in any regulation
configuration, best results will be obtained using Universal regulation configuration.
Safety Practices
Applicable requirements of National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA 70; and the National
Electrical Safety Code, ANSI/IEEE C2, must be considered during installation.
NOTES:
1. A Primary Protector is not required to protect the exposed wiring as long as the exposed
wiring length is limited to less than or equal to 140 feet, and instructions are provided to
avoid exposure of wiring to accidental contact with lightning and power conductors in
accordance with NEC Sections 725-54 (c) and 800-30.
In all other cases, an appropriate Listed Primary Protector must be provided. Refer to Articles
800 and 810 of the NEC for details.
2. For protection of ODU against direct lightning strikes, appropriate requirements of NFPA
780 should be considered in addition to NEC.
3. For Canada, appropriate requirements of the CEC 22.1 including Section 60 and additional
requirements of CAN/CSA-B72 must be considered as applicable.
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Brief
Table of Contents
Part 1: Basic Installation
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Site Preparation
Chapter 3 Hardware Installation
Chapter 4 Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager
Chapter 5 Installing the Link
Chapter 6 The RADWIN Manager: Main Window
Chapter 7 Configuring the Link
Chapter 8 Site Configuration
Chapter 9 Monitoring and Diagnostics
Part 2: Advanced Installation
Appendix A Pole and Wall Installation
Appendix B Link Budget Calculator
Appendix C Lightning Protection and Grounding Guidelines
Appendix D Preloading an ODU with an IP Address
Appendix E Changing the Factory Default Band
Appendix F Software Upgrade
Appendix G AIND Alignment
Appendix H Hub Site Synchronization
Appendix I BRS Installation Procedure
Appendix J FCC/IC DFS Installation Procedure
Appendix K Monitored Hot Standby Installation Procedure
Appendix L Cascaded Links
Appendix M Video Surveillance
Part 3: Technical Information
Appendix N Technical Specifications
Appendix O Wiring Specifications
Appendix P Small Form-factor Pluggable Transceiver
Appendix Q MIB Reference
Appendix R External Alarms Specification
Appendix S RF Exposure
Appendix T Regional Notice: French Canadian
TABLE 1-1 ODU SERIES TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS ...................................................1-8
ABLE 1-2 WINLINK™ 1000 FREQUENCY BANDS AND RADIO REGULATIONS ....................1-8
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ABLE 1-3 USER MANUAL - GENERALLAYOUT ......................................................... 1-16
ABLE 1-4 USER MANUALLAYOUT ........................................................................ 1-16
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ABLE 3-1 COMPONENTSOFAN IDU-C FRONTPANEL................................................3-11
T
T
ABLE 3-2 IDU-C FRONT PANEL LEDS .................................................................3-12
ABLE 3-3 IDU-C FRONT PANEL LEDSFOR HSS..................................................... 3-13
T
ABLE 4-1 PC REQUIREMENTSFORTHE RADWIN MANAGER APPLICATION ......................4-1
T
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ABLE 4-2 USERTYPES, DEFAULTPASSWORDSANDFUNCTION .......................................4-5
ABLE 4-3 RADWIN MANAGER: OFFLINE FUNCTIONALITY ...........................................4-7
T
ABLE 4-4 DEFAULT SETTINGS ............................................................................ 4-11
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ABLE 5-1 LINK INSTALLATION WIZARD................................................................... 5-2
ABLE 6-1 RADWIN MANAGER TOOLBAR ...............................................................6-2
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ABLE 6-2 RADWIN MANAGERMAINMENUFUNCTIONALITY .........................................6-3
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ABLE 6-3 STATUSBARINDICATORS .......................................................................6-8
ABLE 7-1 LINK CONFIGURATION WIZARD................................................................7-2
T
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ABLE 8-1 ODU MODECONFIGURATIONFORCOMMONSCENARIOS................................ 8-15
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ABLE 8-2 TELNET COMMANDS ............................................................................ 8-22
ABLE 9-1 GET DIAGNOSTICS DATAAND DESCRIPTION ...............................................9-2
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ABLE 9-2 LINK COMPATIBILITY TRAP MESSAGES....................................................... 9-3
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ABLE 9-3 EXPLANATIONOFPERFORMANCEDATA ..................................................... 9-11
ABLE 9-4 ACTIONOFTHETOOLBARBUTTONS ........................................................ 9-12
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ABLE 9-5 RADWIN MANAGER TRAP MESSAGES ..................................................... 9-15
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ABLE 9-6 ACTIVE ALARMSCOMMANDBUTTONS....................................................... 9-17
ABLE 9-7 LED FAULTINDICATORS....................................................................... 9-19
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ABLE 9-8 SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................. 9-19
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ABLE A-1 BILLOF MATERIALS: ODU MOUNTINGKIT .................................................A-1
ABLE H-1 ODU/HSS UNIT CONNECTION PINOUT.................................................... H-4
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ABLE H-2 RADIO FRAME PATTERN TABLE - EXAMPLE ................................................ H-5
T
ABLE O-1 ODU-IDU RJ-45 CONNECTOR PINOUT ................................................... O-1
T
T
ABLE O-2 FAST ETHERNET CONNECTOR PINOUT ...................................................... O-1
ABLE O-3 FAST ETHERNET CONNECTOR PINOUT ...................................................... O-2
T
ABLE O-4 TRUNK PORTS - E1/T1 RJ45PINOUT ...................................................... O-2
T
T
ABLE O-5 HOT STANDBY RJ-11 PORT PINOUT ....................................................... O-2
T
ABLE O-6 IDU ALARM CONNECTOR (DRY-CONTACT)................................................ O-3
ABLE O-7 TERMINAL BLOCK 3-PIN -48VDC ........................................................... O-4
T
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ABLE O-8 TERMINAL BLOCK 2-PIN -48VDC ........................................................... O-4
ABLE P-1 SFP TYPEAND INTERFACEDESCRIPTION....................................................P-1
T
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ABLE Q-1 SUPPORTED RFC 1213 VARIABLES ......................................................... Q-4
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ABLE Q-2 PRIVATE MIB PARAMETERS................................................................... Q-5
ABLE Q-3 MIB TRAPS..................................................................................... Q-19
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ABLE R-1 IDU-C - OUTPUT ALARMS DESCRIPTION ...................................................R-1
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ABLE R-2 IDU-C - INPUT ALARMS DESCRIPTION ......................................................R-2
ABLE R-3 IDU-E-AL - OUTPUT ALARMS DESCRIPTION...............................................R-2
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ABLE R-4 IDU-E-AL - INPUT ALARMS DESCRIPTION .................................................R-2
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ABLE R-5 POE-8 - OUTPUT ALARMS DESCRIPTION....................................................R-3
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ABLE S-1 SAFETY DISTANCESFOR WINLINK™ 1000 FCC AND IC PRODUCTS .................S-1
ABLE S-2 SAFETY DISTANCESFOR WINLINK™ 1000 ETSI PRODUCTS ..........................S-1
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WinLink™ 1000
Part 1: Basic
Installation
Broadband Wireless
Transmission
User Manual
Release 1.9
UM 1000-19/08.15
Welcome to WinLink™ 1000!
RADWIN's WinLink™ 1000 family of wireless broadband products deliver
carrier-class performance at the most competitive price.
WinLink™ 1000 products pack legacy TDM and Ethernet services over the
2.3 - 2.7 GHz and 4.9 - 6.0 GHz spectrum bands, and comply with worldwide standards and regulations (including FCC and ETSI).
All of RADWIN's carrier-class WinLink™ 1000 products meet the stringent
performance and quality demands of cellular carriers and service providers.
Delivering high capacity connectivity of up to 48 Mbps at distances of up to
80 Km/50 miles, the WinLink™ 1000 products offer an unmatched combination of robustness and reliability at an affordable price.
About Release 1.9
Chapter 1
Introduction
Release 1.9 of WinLink™ 1000 brings together incremental changes, fixes
and several new features added to the 1.7x and 1.8 releases. Here are the
major changes and additions:
» HSS Interoperability between WinLink™ 1000 and RADWIN
2000
Site Synchronization is supported with any mix of WinLink™ 1000
and RADWIN 2000 links. RADWIN 2000 can be used to backhaul
WinLink™ 1000 collocated links without mutual interference
» Monitored Hot Standby (1+1):
The RADWIN Monitored Hot Standby supports up to four E1/T1
services with WinLink™ 1000 and up to sixteen E1/T1 services with
RADWIN 2000. It is designed to provide high reliability highcapacity Point-to-Point Links. The RADWIN Hot Standby Link is -
•Designed to provide redundancy and high reliability for carrier
class operators
•Optimized for high capacity links operating in license-free bands
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Key ApplicationsChapter 1
•A comprehensive solution providing protection against both
equipment failure and loss of air interface, by simple connectivity between a primary link and a secondary link
The main features of the RADWIN Hot Standby Link are –
•Cut-over from the primary to the secondary link completely
automatic
•Cut-over time no more than 50 ms
•Automatic restore to primary link as soon as it becomes available
•WinLink™ 1000 can backup a RADWIN 2000 link
» Video Surveillance
The Video Surveillance product is RADWIN’s newest addition to its
Access level portfolio. It provides an affordable asymmetric link
using 2 Mbps channel from the base site to the camera site and 5
Mbps channel from the camera site to the base site. It uses two
ODUs and two PoE devices.
» Multiple Hop redundancy
The IDU-R can now be cascaded to provide Ethernet and TDM
redundancy across multiple hops.
Key Applications
RADWIN's WinLink™ 1000 systems are ideally suited to meet the needs of
cellular carriers, service providers and private networks (such as private and
public enterprises, government, educational and financial institutions).
The WinLink™ 1000 systems power a range of applications, among them:
•Cellular Backhaul
•Broadband Access
•Video Surveillance
•Private Network Connectivity
Cellular Backhaul
WinLink™ 1000 products enable cellular carriers to expand their networks in
both urban and rural areas quickly and cost-effectively.
WinLink™ 1000 systems are ideally suited for a broad range of cellular
backhaul deployment scenarios; they empower carriers to expand their
presence into remote and low ARPU areas, provide enhanced overlay coverage in urban spots, and can serve as a temporary or backup backhaul solution.
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Figure 1-1: Typical Cellular Backhaul application
Broadband Access
With WinLink™ 1000, service providers can expand their service footprint
rapidly and affordably, and provide high-capacity services that match the
ever-growing demand for high-quality, high-speed broadband.
WinLink™ 1000 is the ideal solution for last mile access, and also powers
WiFi backhaul and WiMAX backhaul applications.
Figure 1-2: Typical Broadband Access application
Figure 1-3: Typical WiFi Backhaul Application
Video Surveillance
RADWIN's WinLink™ 1000 wireless broadband systems allow organizations
and system integrators to deploy video cameras virtually anywhere while
eliminating the costs and installation hassles of wire-based systems. Reliable, robust and affordable, the WinLink™ 1000 systems support a variety
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of transmission topologies such as Ring, Star and Daisy Chain to provide
surveillance coverage of the most challenging environments.
Figure 1-4: Multi Point-to-Point Video Surveillance Deployment
Private Networks
WinLink™ 1000 is the perfect solution for private networks such as enterprises, education, government and utility organizations that want to own
and control their networks and eliminate the high recurring charges for
leased lines/cable. RADWIN's cost-effective solution enables organizations
of all types to connect geographically dispersed buildings at ranges of up to
80 Km/50 miles.
Figure 1-5: Private Network
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Figure 1-6: Multi Point-to-Point Enterprise Connectivity
Key Features of WinLink™ 1000
The following represents some of the outstanding features that WinLink™
1000 provides:
» TDM + Ethernet in one Solution
WinLink™ 1000 systems deliver carrier-class TDM + Ethernet over
one platform, making them ideal for a range of backhaul and access
applications.
» Simple Installation
WinLink™ 1000 systems are extremely simple to install and maintain, and are typically up and running in less than an hour.
» Advanced Air Interface
The WinLink™ 1000 system design incorporates an exceptionally
robust air interface based on patented technologies. The unique air
interface protocol of WinLink™ 1000 is designed to ensure non-stop,
high quality transmission, even when encountering interference and
harsh conditions.
» Automatic Adaptive Rate
Automatic Adaptive Rate is a method of dynamically adapting the
transmitted rate by changing both the signal modulation and coding.
Automatic Adaptive rate optimizes the data throughput according to
interference conditions, to optimize data throughput while maintaining service quality.
» Unique Multi Point-to-Point Deployment
RADWIN's WinLink™ 1000 products can be installed in a unique
multi point-to-point architecture. Multiple units are deployed in one
hub site location, from where they provide a dedicated, high-capacity connection to each remote site.
This unique concept builds on RADWIN Hub Site Synchronization
(HSS) feature, which synchronizes the transmission of collocated
WinLink™ 1000 and RADWIN 2000 units, thus virtually reducing
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mutual interference commonly experienced with collocated TDD
radios.
» Monitored Hot Standby (1+1):
The RADWIN Monitored Hot Standby supports equipment and airinterface redundancy with less than 50 ms cut-over time for carriers
and operators.
The WinLink™ 1000 Manager software has full local and remote
management capabilities. The user-friendly SNMP based management tool provides full end to end configuration, event log, and performance monitoring capabilities.
Multiple WinLink™ 1000 links can be managed by RADWIN Network
Management System (RNMS).
» SFP support in the IDU-C
Standard SFP modules are used, enabling any type of Ethernet physical connectivity including various fiber connections. E3/T3 or E1/T1
over Ethernet SFPs can be used as well.
WinLink™ 1000 Link
The WinLink™ 1000 point-to-point solution is a wireless communication link.
Typically each side of the link is comprised of an Outdoor Unit (ODU) and
antenna and an Indoor Unit (IDU) or PoE device as shown in Figure 1-7
below.
The link is managed by the SNMP-based RADWIN Manager application.
The IDU and the ODU are connected by a CAT5e cable that carries the ser-
vice traffic and power.
Figure 1-7: Example of Link Architecture - System Components
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The Outdoor Unit (ODU)Chapter 1
The Outdoor Unit (ODU)
The ODU is the radio transceiver of the WinLink™ 1000 system and is the
main component of the system. The ODU connects to an antenna that
enables radio communication and can be mounted on a pole or wall. The
ODU connects to the IDU via a CAT5e cable.
ODUs are available in different frequencies and regulations in the ranges:
2.3-2.7GHz, 4.9-6GHz.
The ODU comes in two different form factors as shown in Figure 1-8
below, depending on the type of antenna:
•ODU with integrated 1ft flat panel antenna (
). This unit contains both the ODU and antenna as a single unit
ODU
housed in a weatherproof casing.
•ODU with a connector for an external antenna (
). The unit is fitted with an N-type connector. An external
ODU
antenna can extend the range of the link, and in some cases, may
help to reduce environmental interferences.
FrontRear
ConnectorizedIntegrated
Integrated Antenna
Connectorized
Figure 1-8: ODU Form Factors
•Integrated Antenna ODU
This ODU has an integrated 370mm (1.2ft) flat panel antenna. The
ODU contains both the radio and the antenna as a single unit
housed in a weatherproof case.
•Connectorized ODU
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The Outdoor Unit (ODU)Chapter 1
This ODU has one N-type connector for connecting an external
antenna.
There are four series of WinLink™ 1000 ODU’s:
•WinLink™ 1000 Access
•WinLink™ 1000 VS
•WinLink™ 1000
•WinLink™ 1000 High End
The following table shows the differences between the four systems:
Table 1-1: ODU Series Typical Characteristics
WinLink™ 1000
Access
Max Ethernet
Throughput
Max. Range 20Km20Km 80Km 80Km
Supported IDU
devices
Services EthernetEthernet Ethernet and TDM
HSS YesYes No Yes
Tx Power 18 dBm18dBm 18 dBm 25 dBm
2Mbps2/5 Mbps 18Mbps 18Mbps
PoEPoE PoE and IDU PoE and IDU
WinLink™ 1000
VS
WinLink™ 1000
WinLink™ 1000
High End
Ethernet and
TDM
The WinLink™ 1000 ODUs come is many variations reflecting supported
combinations of regulations and frequency bands as shown in Table 1-2
Table 1-2: WinLink™ 1000 Frequency Bands And Radio Regulations
•ETSI - European Telecommunicayions Standards Institute
•IDA - Indian WPC radio regulation
•CN - China MII radio regulation
•UK - Office of Communications - Radio Interface Requirement
•HP - Universal
AIND (All Indoor Unit)
The AIND - All Indoor unit offers
a single enclosure for Radio and
Multiplexer modules. It enables
outdoor placement of only a passive element.
Figure 1-9: AIND - “All Indoor” unit connected to antenna
The Indoor Unit (IDU)
The IDU has the service ports and provides aggregation of these services
towards the ODU that transports them over the air. The IDU also provides
power to the ODU. The following models are available for WinLink™ 1000:
IDU-E
The IDU-E is a compact, half 19 inch wide, 1U plastic unit, providing up to
two Ethernet ports and up to two E1/T1 interfaces.It is a low cost unit
intended for Access applications and Enterprise use.
Figure 1-10: IDU-E and IDU-R - front view
Figure 1-11: Typical IDU-E Rear Panel
The IDU-E is also available with a 25 pin Dry Contact Alarms port on the
rear panel:
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The Indoor Unit (IDU)Chapter 1
.
Figure 1-12: IDU-E-AL with Alarms port
IDU-R
The IDU-R is a compact, half 19 inch, 1U plastic unit for 1 x T1/E1 backup,
providing in addition 2 Ethernet ports and an external alarms interface. The
IDU-R is an indoor unit used for automatic backup of leased lines. The IDUR monitors the status of leased lines, and in the event of a connection failure automatically switches to the radio link. You may choose which of the
two links is the main link and which is the backup link. The IDU-R may be
configured for multi-hop (see Appendix L).
Figure 1-13: IDU-R Rear Panel
Figure 1-14: Backup link for E1/T1 connections
IDU-C
The IDU-C is a carrier-class 19 inch, 1U unit, providing E1/T1 ports,
Ethernet ports, dry contact alarms and indication LEDs. It has two
DC power feed connectors. An AC to DC converter is available for
powering the IDU-C from an AC source. The IDU-C is designed to
be rack mounted.
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Power Over Ethernet (PoE) DevicesChapter 1
Four IDU-C products are supported by WinLink™ 1000, with 16, 8, 4 or no
TDM ports. WinLink™ 1000 uses the first four TDM ports, only.
Figure 1-15: IDU-C, Ethernet only, front panel
Figure 1-16: IDU-C, 4 E1/T1 ports, front panel
You can use an IDU-C with 4, 8 or 16 ports. WinLink™ 1000 will recognize
ports 1-4 only.
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Devices
Basic PoE Device
The basic PoE device provides Ethernet service only, with power for the ODU. The PoE
device is extremely compact, having one
Ethernet port, one ODU port and a standard
3 pin male AC power socket.
Figure 1-17: Basic PoE device - showing the radio Ethernet port
Outdoor PoE Device (OPoE)
The OPoE is similar to the PoE device, with weatherproof casing and sealed connectors that enables outdoor connectivity
(a special mounting kit is supplied for attachment to a mast).
Figure 1-18: O-PoE device
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