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Passive cooling
(Fan-less design)
1RU
Power
16 x E1/DS1s External
1 or 2 RFU -48V DC
(optional) Alarms 2 x FE
2 x GE interfaces (Single-feed &
MDR69 connector (DB9) Management
Optical (TNC) Dual-feed options)
(RJ45) 2 x Dual-Mode: (SFP)
GE Electrical or
Sync in/out
‘Cascading’
(RJ45)
Terminal (RJ45) 2 x GE
(RJ45) Electrical
(RJ45)
• If the user only needs to use a single management interface, a standard Cat5 RJ-45 cable (straight or
cross) can be connected to the MGMT interface.
• To access both management interfaces, a special 2 x FE splitter cable can be ordered from Ceragon.
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Terminal Interface
• FibeAir IP-20G includes an RJ-45 terminal interface (RS-232). A local craft
terminal can be connected to the terminal interface for local CLI
management of the unit.
Web/Telnet
Baud rate =
115200
Bits per Second – 115,200
Data Bits – 8
Parity – None
Stop Bits – 1
Flow Control - None
IP address = 192.168.1.1
Press twice the TAB key for optional commands in actual directory
Use the TAB key to auto-complete a syntax
CLI Command:
• Example
• Web
expand Platform branch, then Management branch and click on IP, set
accordingly and click Apply button
Please note that IP address after Set to Factory Default will be not changed!!!
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First Web login
Default IP address is 192.168.1.1 /24
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What is a Service?
• A virtual bridge, connecting two or more interfaces
1 5
2
Service #1
6
4 Service #2 N
Service
Rails are second service point towards
the bridge
1 5
2
SP Service #1 SP
6
SP SP
4 Service #2 N
SP SP
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IP-20 Services
1 4
PIPE PIPE
SAP SAP
2
3 N
1 4
SA
SA
SAP
P SNP
P
P
SAP SNP
SA
P
SA
3 N
CPU
1
4
SA
SA
2 SAP
P SNP
P
1
Traffic ports TCC
Service ID 1025
2 N
• Service ID - 1 - 1024
• EVC Description
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Service points
• SAP
• SNP
• Pipe Service Point
• Management Service Point
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Service Point – Interface Types
SAP3
10 SAP 3
ptp 1
C-Vlan SAP1
C-Vlan
10 SAP 1
SAP4
20 SAP 2 SAP2 120 SAP 4
ptp 2
100 ptp1
SAP
200 ptp2 SNP
C-Vlan
SAP3
10,11 SAP 3
ptp 1
C-Vlan SAP1
C-Vlan
10,11 SAP 1
20,21 SAP 2 SAP4
SAP2 20,21 SAP 4
ptp 2
100 ptp1
SAP
200 ptp2 SNP
S-Vlan C-Vlan
SAP3
230 10 SAP 3
ptp 1
SAP1
S-Vlan C-Vlan
SAP4
SAP2 340 320 SAP 4
S-Vlan C-Vlan ptp 2
230 10 SAP 1
Transport Vlan EVC
240 20 SAP 2
100 ptp1
SAP
200 ptp2 SNP
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Service Point Attributes
As described above, traffic ingresses and egresses the service via service
points. The service point attributes are divided into two types:
• Ingress Attributes – Define how frames are handled upon ingress, e.g.,
policing and MAC address learning.
• Egress Attributes – Define how frames are handled upon egress, e.g.,
preservation of the ingress CoS value upon egress, VLAN swapping.
Service Point ID
Service Point Name
Service Point Type
Interface
Interface Type
C-VLAN Encapsulation
S-VLAN Encapsulation
Ingress
Learning Admin
Allow Flooding
Allow Broadcast
CoS Mode
Default CoS
Egress
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Logical and physical interface
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Creating the Service
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Native TDM Configuration
E1
E1#1-16 (or STM-1 VC) #1
Re -16 (
Loop Timing co o
ve r ST
red M-
Tim 1 VC
ing )
TDM
Network
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As first we have to create any Eth. service for Radio port, because we
need specify which type of traffic will be carry by Radio.
1
2
3
E1
E1#1-16 (or STM-1 VC) #1
Re -16 (
Loop Timing co o
ve r ST
red M-
Tim 1 VC
ing )
TDM
Network
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E1#1-1
E1#1-1
E1#1-1