Siklu EtherHaul 500, EtherHaul 600, EtherHaul 700, EtherHaul 710 Installation Manual

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EtherHaul 500/600
Gigabit Ethernet Wireless Solution
Installation Manual
EH600-INST-05, Issue 3
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Trademarks
Siklu, the Siklu logo, and EtherHaul are all trademarks of Siklu Communication Ltd.
All other product names and trademarks mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Copyrights
Copyright © 2018 Siklu Communication Ltd. All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written consent of Siklu.
Disclaimers
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
Siklu assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear. Siklu makes no warranties, expressed or implied, by operation of law or otherwise, relating to this document, the products or the computer software programs described herein.
This document was originally written in English. Please refer to the En glish language version for a full and accurate description of all products and services described herein.
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About this Document
This document is the Installation Manual for the Small-Form-Factor (SFF) EtherHaul-500 and EtherHaul-600 wireless Link.
It provides product overview and details the installation and initial setup.
For instructions how to use the product’s features, refer to the “EtherHaul Operation, Administration and Maintenance Manual”.
Note:
Features and functionality described in this document may be available for specific product models or starting from specific SW version.
Please review the individual product’s release notes to verify if a specific feature is
supported in the product you use.
Applicable Products and Releases
V-Band
o EH-600T/TX, minimum SW release 7.4.0 o EH-500T/TX, minimum SW release 7.4.0
Audience
This document assumes a working knowledge of wireless backhaul platforms and their operating environments.
This document is intended for use by all persons who are involved in planning, installing, configuring, and using the EtherHaul system.
Conventions
The following conventions are used in this document in order to make locating, reading, and using information easier.
Special Attention
Hint:
Informs you of a helpful optional activity that may be performed at the current operating stage.
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Note:
Provides important and useful information or describes an activity or situation that may or will interrupt normal operation of the EtherHaul system, one of its components, or the network.
Caution:
Describes an activity or situation that requires special attention or warning.
Text Conventions
Document References
Italicized text is used to reference sections or chapters in this document. In many cases, references use clickable hypertext links that enable immediate access to referenced objects.
Command Input
Monospace text is used to help delineate command line user input or text displayed in a command window.
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Safety and Regulatory Notices
The following are mandatory notices for installation and operation of EtherHaul Wireless Backhaul Link. Indications appearing here are required by the designated government and regulatory agencies for purposes of safety and compliance.
General
Do not install or operate this System in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Operating any electrical instrument in such an environment is a safety hazard.
European Commission
This product has been designed to comply with CE markings in accordance with the requirements of European Directive 1995/5/EC, 2011/65/EU and RED 2014/53/EU (see declaration of conformity enclosed).
This product has been designed to comply with the requirements of European Directives.
This equipment must be permanently earthed for protection and functional purposes. To make a protective earth connection, use the grounding point located on the System ODU using a minimum amount of 16AWG grounding cable or according to local electrical code.
This apparatus is intended to be accessible only to authorized personnel. Failure to prevent access by unauthorized personnel will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus.
This product is in full compliance with the following standards:
RF EN 302 217-2 3.1.1
V-Band FCC Part 15.255
EMC EN 301 489-1, 301 489-4, 301 489-17 Safety IEC 60950 Operation EN 300 019-1-4 Class 4.1E Storage EN 300 019-1-1 Class 1.2 Transportation EN 300 019-1-2 Class 2.2 Reduction of hazardous waste EN 50581
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FCC/IC Regulatory Statements
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 and IC RSS standards. 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.
Note:
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Siklu LTD or the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Caution:
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. Siklu LTD and its resellers or distributors are not liable for injury, damage or violation of regulations associated with the installation of outdoor units or antennas.
Prudence: Les unités extérieures et les antennes doivent être installés que par des professionnels
expérimentés d'installation qui sont familiers avec les norms locales et les codes de sécurité et, si applicable, sont agréées par les autorités gouvernementales de réglementation compétents. Ne pas le faire peut annuler la garantie du produit et peuvent exposer l'utilisateur final ou le fournisseur de services d'obligations juridiques et financiers. Revendeurs ou distributeurs de ces équipements ne sont pas responsables des blessures, des dommages ou violation des règlements liés à l'installation des unités extérieures ou des antennes. L'installateur doit configurer le niveau de puissance de sortie des antennes conformément aux réglementations nationales et le type d'antenne.
Canada Statement
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This device complies with Industry Canada RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio RSS-210. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction to the EtherHaul System ........................................................12
1.1 Main Features ........................................................................................................... 13
1.2 Functional Description .............................................................................................. 15
1.3 Technical Specifications............................................................................................ 16
1.4 Licensing .................................................................................................................. 17
1.5 Management ............................................................................................................. 18
2 Installing the EtherHaul System .................................................................19
2.1 Preparing the Site ...................................................................................................... 20
2.1.1 Physical and Environmental Requirements.................................................... 20
2.1.2 Cabling Requirements................................................................................... 21
2.2 EtherHaul Package Content ....................................................................................... 22
2.3 Unpacking the EtherHaul .......................................................................................... 22
2.4 Required Tools.......................................................................................................... 22
2.5 Preparing for Installation ........................................................................................... 23
2.6 Mounting the EtherHaul ................................................................ ............................ 24
2.7 Connecting the Cables ............................................................................................... 25
2.7.1 Power Options .............................................................................................. 26
2.8 Grounding the EtherHaul .......................................................................................... 27
2.8.1 Preparing the Cables ..................................................................................... 28
2.9 System LEDs ............................................................................................................ 29
2.10 Aligning the Antenna ................................................................................................ 29
2.10.1 Performing the Alignment ............................................................................ 31
2.11 Link Up Verification ................................................................................................. 31
3 Performing Basic Setup Using the Web-Based Management ..................32
3.1 Connecting to the ODU Using the Web-Based Management ..................................... 33
3.2 Main Page ................................ ................................................................................. 34
3.3 General Configuration Commands ............................................................................ 35
3.3.1 Apply ........................................................................................................... 35
3.3.2 Save Configuration ....................................................................................... 35
3.3.3 Rollback ................................ ....................................................................... 36
3.3.4 Reset ............................................................................................................ 36
3.3.5 Copy To Remote .......................................................................................... 36
3.4 Quick Configuration Wizard ..................................................................................... 37
3.4.1 Quick Configuration: Step 1 – System .......................................................... 37
3.4.2 Quick Configuration: Step 2 – Radio ............................................................ 38
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3.4.3 Quick Configuration: Step 3 – Eth Ports ....................................................... 39
3.4.4 Quick Configuration: Step 4 – Network ........................................................ 40
3.5 Radio Page ................................................................................................................ 41
3.5.1 Settings ........................................................................................................ 42
3.5.2 Advanced Settings ................................................................ ........................ 43
3.5.3 Maintenance ................................................................................................. 45
3.5.4 Modulation Table ......................................................................................... 46
3.5.5 Spectrum Analyzer ....................................................................................... 46
3.5.6 Statistics ................................ ....................................................................... 47
3.6 Default Bridge Configuration .................................................................................... 47
4 Commissioning and Acceptance Procedure .............................................48
4.1 Installation Verification and Testing .......................................................................... 48
4.1.1 Physical Installation Verification .................................................................. 48
4.1.2 RF Link Test ................................................................................................ 48
4.1.3 Link Errors Test............................................................................................ 48
4.1.4 Ethernet Services Test .................................................................................. 49
4.1.5 Management Verification ............................................................................. 49
4.1.6 Recording ODU Configuration ..................................................................... 49
4.2 EtherHaul Commissioning and Acceptance Form ...................................................... 49
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TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1-1 Hitless Adaptive Bandwidth, Coding and Modulation ........................................ 15
Figure 1-2 V-Band Functional Block Diagram .................................................................... 16
Figure 2-1 EH-MK-SM Mounting Bracket ................................ .......................................... 24
Figure 2-2 Connection Panel Details ................................................................................... 25
Figure 2-3 PoE-DC RJ45 Adapter ....................................................................................... 26
Figure 2-4 Grounding Scheme ............................................................................................ 27
Figure 2-5 All-Weather Connecting Cable Shell Assembly ................................................. 28
Figure 2-6 RSSI RJ45 Adapter ............................................................................................ 30
Figure 3-1 Launching the Web-Based Management ............................................................ 33
Figure 3-2 Entering Username and Password ...................................................................... 33
Figure 3-3 Web-Based Management Main Page .................................................................. 33
Figure 3-4 Copy To-Remote icon ........................................................................................ 36
Figure 3-5 Quick Config Page: Step 1 - System ................................................................... 37
Figure 3-6 Quick Config Page: Step 2 - Radio ..................................................................... 38
Figure 3-7 Quick Config Page: Step 3 – Eth Ports ................................ ............................... 39
Figure 3-8 Quick Config Page: Step 4 – Network ................................ ................................ 40
Figure 3-9 Radio Page: Settings .......................................................................................... 42
Figure 3-10 Radio Page: Advanced Settings ........................................................................ 43
Figure 3-11 Radio Page: Maintenance ................................................................................. 45
Figure 3-12 Radio Page: Modulation Table ......................................................................... 46
Figure 3-13 Radio Page: Spectrum Analyzer ....................................................................... 46
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1 Introduction to the EtherHaul System
This chapter provides a brief overview of the EtherHaul product line.
The EtherHaul radio delivers carrier-grade wireless point-to-point gigabit Ethernet services utilizing the 57-71GHz unlicensed V-band and the light-licensed 71-76/81­86GHz E-band spectrum.
The EtherHaul is based on Siklu’s revolutionary integrated-silicon technology, which results in a highly reliable, zero footprint, and low-cost radio.
The EtherHaul offers Gigabit throughput, MEF-compliant networking, 8 levels of QoS, enhanced Hitless Adaptive Bandwidth, Coding & Modulation for maximum spectral efficiency, and services availability. It supports network synchronization, advanced OAM&PM tools and ring protection optimized for both small cell and mobile backhaul. It features multiple GbE interfaces, including optical, supporting complex network topologies, such as daisy chain, ring, and mesh. The multiple ports enable also colocation installation and leveraging the infrastructure for additional fixed services delivery. The EtherHaul is fast, simple and inexpensive to deploy.
EtherHaul as the ideal solution for mobile backhaul and business services delivery features:
Field proven technology Reduced TCO and fast ROI All-outdoor invisible footprint
o Small and light o Quick and easy to install
Spectral efficient
o Wide range of frequencies o TDD modulation with seamless delay and jitter o Hitless Adaptive Bandwidth Coding and Modulation for high availability
Advanced layer-2 features:
o MEF-compliant services and QoS o VLAN & Provider Bridge with 16K jumbo frames support
Clear separation between multiple services with QoS Enables QoS aware MPLS services delivery
o SLA assurance
Advanced AES encryption for secured street level deployments
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Highly-scalable, the EtherHaul products are software-upgradable to support future Layer 2.5/3 networking and routing capabilities as networks evolve to flat-IP topologies.
The EtherHaul products features advanced adaptive modulation, bandwidth and coding
- allowing operators to maintain, prioritize, and verify QoS in all weather conditi ons, while achieving maximum (up to 99.999%) link availability for prioritized services such as voice signaling and Sync.
Offering easy and low cost all-outdoor installation and a small form factor, the EtherHaul products are also environmentally-friendly - boasting a small system and antenna footprint with especially low power consumption.
The EtherHaul systems are High-capacity Gigabit Ethernet backhaul, with advanced networking capabilities, at the lowest TCO in the industry. EtherHaul enables mobile operators to profitably and reliably provide data intensive services. Provided by Siklu, the pioneer in silicon based mm-waves backhaul systems, EtherHaul systems are the perfect choice for future proof investment.
1.1 Main Features
Siklu’s EtherHaul wireless backhaul radio link operates in the new V-band and E-band spectrum, which provides clear technological and economic advantages over the existing lower frequency bands. Taking advantage of the new spectrum, the EtherHaul enables easy migration to support Gigabit throughput, enabling operators to enhance bandwidth capacity on a “pay as you grow” basis. Supporting point-to-point, daisy­chain, ring, and mesh configurations, the EtherHaul system offers carrier class availability and services.
The following are some of the main features of the EtherHaul (availability of features depends on platform):
All-Outdoor Packet Radio
Operates in the unlicensed 57-71 GHz V-band Up to 1 Gbps throughput Asymmetric capacity configuration High gain narrow beam-width directional antenna Low latency
Highest Spectral Efficiency
125 MHz, 250 MHz, 500 MHz channel bandwidth Advanced hitless/errorless Adaptive Bandwidth, Coding and Modulation (ABCM)
for a large dynamic range
Configurable center frequency across the entire band
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Carrier Ethernet Inside:
Integrated Gigabit Ethernet switch Advanced bandwidth-aware QoS capabilities MEF compliant services and QoS Advanced service management, OAM and SLA assurance support SyncE, IEEE 1588TC and optimized transport of IEEE 1588 Ring, mesh and daisy chain topologies for carrier grade availability and resiliency Standard-based for seamless integration into existing networks and multi-
vendor interoperability
Multi-vendor interoperability approved
Carrier Grade:
CLI, SNMP and web-based local and remote management Extremely high reliability with very high MTBF Designed for ultra-low MTTR without the need for antenna realignment
Green Design:
Zero footprint, all-outdoor, extremely light weight low power consumption IEEE 802.3at+ compliant Power over Ethernet
Quick and Easy Installation
Rapid and flexible deployment Precise antenna alignment Minimal site preparation
Security
Advanced AES encryption and security Narrow and secure beam-width
Adaptive Bandwidth, Coding and Modulation
The EtherHaul family implements hitless/errorless adaptive bandwidth, coding and modulation adjustment to optimize the over-the-air transmission and prevent weather­related fading from disrupting traffic on the link. The EtherHaul can gain up to 21 dB in link budget by dynamically adapting: Modulation, FEC coding rates, and channel bandwidth maintaining the high priority traffic using quality of service advanced mechanism and dropping the traffic according to the QoS priority defined by the user.
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Figure 1-1 Hitless Adaptive Bandwidth, Coding and Modulation
1.2 Functional Description
The EtherHaul is an all-outdoor system comprised of the following functional blocks:
RFIC: Siklu’s integrated Silicon Germanium (SiGe) transceiver operating at 57-
71GHz.
Modem/Baseband ASIC: Siklu’s modem/baseband ASIC includes the modem, FEC
engines, and Synchronous Ethernet support.
Network Processor: the networking engine is the heart of the high speed
bridge/router function. The engine receives packets from Ethernet interfaces the modem and CPU. It is responsible for proper forwarding between these all interfaces.
Interfaces: The network interface consists of 3 integrated 100/1000 Ethernet
ports.
Host processor (CPU) the host processor controls the system responsible for the
control plane, and the antenna alignment.
Antenna: Siklu’s self-designed 16cm antenna.
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Packet
Forwarding
Ethernet
MAC 3
Control
processor
Memory controller
Peripherals
Ethernet
MAC 1
Modem & Packet
Proc.
QoS
FLASH SDRAM
AFE
DAC
ADC
Network Processor
Baseband ASIC
PHY1
1
RJ45
CLK1
PHY3
3
RJ45
CLK3
PWR
PoE
DC/DC
RF Controller
SyncE
AUX RSSI
CLK1 CLK4
x3
x4
x3
(RJ45)
x4
Upconverter PA
LNADownconverter
RX/TX Switch
RFIC
PLL-VCO
Figure 1-2 V-Band Functional Block Diagram
1.3 Technical Specifications
For detailed technical specifications please refer to the datasheet. For detailed supported features list please refer to the product’s release notes.
V-Band
Technology and frequency
TDD, 57-71GHz
Modulation
QPSK/QAM16/QAM64
Adaptive modulation
Hitless adaptive bandwidth, coding and modulation, boosting system
gain by 25dB
Over-the-air throughput
Up to 1000Mbps aggregated (with asymmetric downlink/uplink rate
support)
Typical link distance
Up to 1000m
Interfaces
3x100/1000 base-T
Antenna
Integrated, 36dBi min. typical 37dBi
Power options
PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) 2x PSE Outputs – total 53W on Eth2 and Eth3:
2 x 26W or 40W+13W
Ethernet features
VLAN (IEEE 802.1q) and VLAN stacking (Q -in-Q, IEEE 802.1ad Provider
Bridge)
IEEE 802.1d Transparent Bridging Advanced QoS &Traffic management- 802.1p, DSCP & MPLS EXP
o Scheduling, Shaping, Policing
MEF 9,14 and 21 compliant Ethernet OAM and CFM (IEEE 802.1ag / ITU-T Y.1731 / IEEE 802.3ah)
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