Trango Broadband Network Card M5580M FSU User Manual

M5580M – FSU  
Atlas Fox  
Wireless Multi Mode Ethernet Bridge  
Subscriber Unit  
USER MANUAL  
February 13, 2006  
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Table of Contents  
Trango  
Table of Contents  
Preface ..................................................................................................................................iv  
FCC Information .......................................................................................................iv  
Warranty Information ...............................................................................................iv  
Chapter 1 Overview...............................................................................................................1  
Location of RJ-45/LED Port........................................................................................ 5  
Chapter 2 Getting Started.....................................................................................................6  
Connections and Power............................................................................................. 6  
Configuration Tools................................................................................................... 7  
Troubleshooting Ethernet Connections....................................................................... 7  
System Information (sysinfo) Page ............................................................................ 8  
Chapter 3 Configuration.......................................................................................................9  
Key Concepts ........................................................................................................... 9  
Essentials to Establish a Wireless Link........................................................................ 9  
Access Point Basic Settings........................................................................................ 9  
Establishing a Wireless Link....................................................................................... 9  
Changing IP Address................................................................................................. 9  
LEDs........................................................................................................................ 9  
Power Settings ......................................................................................................... 9  
Chapter 4 Using the HTTP Interface....................................................................................9  
Chapter 5 Deployment & Installation ..................................................................................9  
Site Selection ........................................................................................................... 9  
Site survey............................................................................................................... 9  
Channel Planning...................................................................................................... 9  
RSSI Command and Antenna Alignment..................................................................... 9  
Mounting Hardware .................................................................................................. 9  
Chapter 6 Cabling and Weather Considerations................................................................9  
Weatherizing............................................................................................................ 9  
Chapter 7 SNMP ....................................................................................................................9  
Chapter 8 Firmware Upgrade Procedure ............................................................................9  
Appendix B  
Appendix A  
Command Set Summary ............................................................................9  
Specifications..............................................................................................9  
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Preface  
Preface  
This manual covers the basic configuration and installation of the M5580M-FSU Wireless Point to Point Subscriber Unit.  
The M5580M-FSU consists of a radio with an internal 8 dBi. The M5580M-FSU may be used in conjunction with an  
optional FCC certified external reflector dish for extended transmission range. When using the reflector dish, professional  
installation is required. Contact your sales person for more information regarding the “Professional Installation Guide.”  
FCC Information  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
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 these instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in any 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  
correct the interference by one of more of the following measures:  
1) Reorient the antenna.  
2) Increase the separation between the affected equipment and the unit.  
3) Connect the affected equipment to a power outlet on a different circuit from that which the receiver is connected to.  
4) Consult the dealer and/or experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC ID: NCYM5580MFSU  
Canada: 2945A-M5580FSU  
IMPORTANT NOTE:  
Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications must not be made unless under the express consent of the party  
responsible for compliance. Any such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and will  
void the manufacturer’s warranty. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, the following antenna installation and  
device operating configurations must be satisfied. The antenna for this unit must be fixed and mounted on outdoor  
permanent structures with a separation distance of at least two meters from all persons. Furthermore, it must not be co-  
located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  
Warranty Information  
Radios from Trango Broadband Wireless are warranted for one year from date of original purchase. Please see  
www.trangobroadband.com for a complete description of warranty coverage and limitations.  
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Overview  
Chapter 1 Overview  
Each M5580M-FSU acts as an endpoint in a point to multipoint wireless Ethernet transmission system, which provides  
network connectivity at, speeds up to 45 Mbps depending on the transmission distance, noise floor, and the antenna  
configuration. The M5580M-FSU uses either CCK or OFDM technology coupled with Automatic Repeat request (ARQ)  
for improved resistance to interference and noise. The M5580M-FSU product is comprised of the following items:  
1) M5580M-FSU unit (With integrated dual polarization 8 dBi patch antenna)  
2) 20 Volt power adapter for use with 120 VAC.  
3) Power over Ethernet Junction Box.  
4) Mounting hardware  
The M5580M-FSU center frequency may be tuned from 5.736 to 5.836 GHz, allowing 6 non-overlapping channels  
to ease installation. The unit utilizes Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) and is designed for outdoor environments. The  
cable entry point can accommodate both Shielded twisted pair Cat5 (STP) and Unshielded twisted pair Cat5 (UTP),  
however STP is recommended.  
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Overview  
Range vs. Throughput  
The following table shows approximate maximum ranges (at recommended fade margins) achievable with the  
M5580M-FSU when associated with an M5830S-AP in CCK mode. Ranges for OFDM modes will be published when  
available.  
Table – 1 Range & Throughput (CCK mode)  
Antenna  
3 miles  
6 miles  
10 miles  
Integrated 8 dBi Patch  
9 Mbps  
(5 db fade margin)  
NA  
NA  
Attached to 18” Dish  
(AD5800-25)  
9 Mbps  
(22 db fade margin)  
9 Mbps  
(15 db fade margin)  
9 Mbps  
(10 db fade margin)  
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Overview  
System Contents  
Each kit consists of one radio with integrated antenna, one power-over-Ethernet (PoE) injector, one AC adapter,  
One boot, and mounting hardware. A dual-polarized integrated antenna is located behind the radome of the  
M5580M-FSU. (Dish Mounting Hardware not included with the unit)  
Figure 1  
Figure 2 ( NOT INCLUDED)  
Figure 3  
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Overview  
Location of Serial Number & MAC Address  
The serial number and MAC address label can be found on the back of each radio. The serial number and MAC address  
is also provided on the system information screen. (See figure 4 & 5 below)  
Figure 4  
Figure 5  
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Overview  
Location of RJ-45/LED Port  
The RJ-45 connector, diagnostic LEDs, and reset button are located at the bottom of the radio. Functionality of the LEDs  
is described later in this text. The reset button, resets all configuration settings (including IP address and password) back  
to factory default. Hold the reset button down for 5 seconds (until amber lights flash) while unit is powered on.  
Figure 6  
Reset Button  
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Getting Started  
Chapter 2 Getting Started  
It is recommended that you first provision and test your the radios on the bench before deploying them in the  
field. This is a particularly useful exercise for the novice user.  
Connections and Power  
Connect a Cat-5 (straight through) Ethernet cable (we recommend shielded twisted pair) between the  
ODU (out door unit) port of the J-box and the RJ-45 connector on the radio. Note that this cable will  
carry power-over-Ethernet (PoE).  
If connecting to a COMPUTER, use a Cross-Over Ethernet cable from the NET port of the J-box to the  
computer’s Ethernet port.  
If connecting to a HUB, SWITCH, or ROUTER, use a Straight-Thru cable.  
Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet.  
Figure 7  
Both green LEDs on the J-box should be lit, indicating power is present at the PoE box as well as at the radio.  
The Radio’s Power LED may take several seconds before lighting. It will require approximately 45 seconds for  
the radio to boot and be ready for configuration via the Ethernet port.  
Note: If voltage falls below 16 volts, the power LED will go off but the Radio LED will stay on. The radio  
can operate down to 10.5 volts.  
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Getting Started  
Configuration Tools  
M5580M-FSU radios can be configured using either the Command Line Interface (CLI), or the Web Browser  
(HTTP) interface. Although both methods are comprehensive and powerful, the CLI method provides slightly  
more functionality.  
This text covers configuration through the CLI. For HTTP configuration please see Chapter 4 on page 18.  
Telnet  
Open a command prompt (DOS) session on your PC. Next, open a Telnet session by typing:  
telnet <ip address of radio>  
Example:  
C:>telnet 192.168.100.100  
Note: All Trango radios are pre-configured at the factory with a default IP address of 192.168.100.100,  
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0, and Default Gateway 192.168.100.100.  
Note: The M5580 can handle up to 4 telnet sessions.  
You will be greeted with current hardware and firmware information and prompted for a password. Type in the  
password and press enter. The factory default read/write password is trango.  
Welcome to Trango Broadband Wireless, M5580M 2p0r8D06011801  
Password:  
Note: Type help for a listing of all CLI commands. Type help [<command>], for the syntax of a  
particular command.  
Note: If you cannot access the radio management functions via the Ethernet port, check all cable  
connections and ensure that your PC is set up with a correct IP scheme.  
Troubleshooting Ethernet Connections  
If you cannot telnet into the radio or open an HTTP browser session, check your cable connections to  
ensure proper use of cross-over vs. straight-through cable, and ensure your PC’s subnet is routable to the  
radio’s IP address. You can also, try pressing and holding the reset button on the unit to ensure default IP  
address and password.  
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Getting Started  
System Information (sysinfo) Page  
To display system configuration and status information type the command sysinfo at prompt.  
#> sysinfo  
[Hardware Version] 5580  
[MVC Version] 3893mvc_4p5_050913.arm  
[Firmware Version] 2p0r8D06011801  
[Device ID] 00 01 DE 00 04 47 [Base ID] 1 [AP ID] 1 [SU ID] 1  
[System Up Time] 0 day(s) 00:22:51  
[Opmode] off [Default Opmode] off [Opmode Start] 30 sec  
[IP] 192.168.100.100 [Subnet Mask] 255.255.255.0 [Gateway] 192.168.100.1  
[Httpd Port] 80 [Httpd Status] listen  
[Telnetd Port] 23 [Telnetd Status] connected  
[Telnet Client #1] 192.168.100.111,1093  
[Telnet Client #2] 192.168.100.111,1092  
[Telnet Client #3] 192.168.100.111,1088  
[Telnet Client #4] 192.168.100.111,1087  
[Tftpd] disabled  
[RF Tx Power] 21 dBm  
Channel Table: (MHz)  
[Ch#01] 5736 [Ch#02] 5756 [Ch#03] 5776 [Ch#04] 5796 [Ch#05] 5816 [Ch#06] 5836  
[Ch#07] 5736 [Ch#08] 5736 [Ch#09] 5736 [Ch#10] 5736 [Ch#11] 5736 [Ch#12] 5736  
[Ch#13] 5736 [Ch#14] 5736 [Ch#15] 5736 [Ch#16] 5736 [Ch#17] 5736 [Ch#18] 5736  
[Ch#19] 5736 [Ch#20] 5736 [Ch#21] 5736 [Ch#22] 5736 [Ch#23] 5736 [Ch#24] 5736  
[Ch#25] 5736 [Ch#26] 5736 [Ch#27] 5736 [Ch#28] 5736 [Ch#29] 5736 [Ch#30] 5736  
[Channel Scan Sequence] 5 v  
[Active Channel] 5 v Disconnected  
[Broadcast Packet] on [Auto Scan AP] on [TCP/IP for AP] off [TCP/IP for Local Et  
h] off  
[Remarks] Remarks  
[ARQ] on  
[RF Rx] 0 Kbps [RF Tx] 0 Kbps [Eth Rx] 3 Kbps [Eth Tx] 101 Kbps  
[Eth Rx] 51,723 bytes [Eth Tx] 64,975 bytes  
[RF Rx] 0 bytes [RF Tx] 0 bytes  
Success.  
#>  
Note: Four open Telnet sessions indicated in bold within the sysinfo displayed above  
For more information, see table #3 below.  
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Configuration  
Chapter 3 Configuration  
Key Concepts  
Prior to configuring the radios, it is important to understand several key concepts:  
Access Point (AP)  
The AP is typically considered the primary radio within the link. It is  
recommended to install the AP closest to the head-end of the network.  
Subscriber Unit (SU) The SU is typically installed at the customer premise. The primary distinction  
between the AP and SU is that when the radios are not associated, the AP will  
transmit and the SU will listen until the wireless link is established.  
Authentication  
Opmode  
Authentication is controlled by the AP via BASEID, SU ID and the MAC  
address of each SU  
Operation mode (on or off). The radio will only transmit while set to Opmode  
ON.  
Default Opmode  
Opmode (on or off) which the radio enters after reboot.  
Note: if you telnet into a radio within 30 seconds after reboot, the radio will remain  
in opmode OFF even if the default opmode is ON.  
Essentials to Establish a Wireless Link  
Configuration of the M5580M-FSU system is simple and at a minimum requires the following settings:  
1. Set BASEID  
2. Designate the SU ID.  
3. Program SU ID, Mac and CIR/MIR settings on the AP.  
4. Set AP and SU to same channel and antenna polarization  
5. Set default Opmode to “ON”, the radio will automatically enter opmode on after a reboot.  
6. Turn Opmode “ON”, both AP and SU.  
If all of these parameters are met, and if the AP and SU are within range and properly aligned, the wireless  
link will automatically establish itself and Ethernet traffic will begin to pass between the radios.  
Access Point Basic Settings  
For the Access Point basic configuration, see the M5830 User Manual  
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Configuration  
Subscriber Unit Basic Settings  
Log into the SU. To receive a comprehensive snapshot of the system’s configuration info and status, type the  
command sysinfo.  
#> sysinfo  
[Hardware Version] 5580  
[MVC Version] 3893mvc_4p5_050913.arm  
[Firmware Version] AFSU 2p0r8D06011801  
[Device ID] 00 01 DE 00 04 3F [Base ID] 1 [AP ID] 1 [SU ID] 1  
[System Up Time] 0 day(s) 00:00:39  
[Opmode] off [Default Opmode] off [Opmode Start] 30 sec  
[IP] 192.168.100.100 [Subnet Mask] 255.255.255.0 [Gateway] 192.168.100.1  
[Httpd Port] 80 [Httpd Status] listen  
[Telnetd Port] 23 [Telnetd Status] connected  
[Telnet Client #1] 192.168.100.177,1637  
[Tftpd] disabled  
[RF Tx Power] 17 dBm  
Channel Table: (MHz)  
[Ch#01] 5736 [Ch#02] 5756 [Ch#03] 5776 [Ch#04] 5796 [Ch#05] 5816 [Ch#06] 5836  
[Ch#07] 5736 [Ch#08] 5736 [Ch#09] 5736 [Ch#10] 5736 [Ch#11] 5736 [Ch#12] 5736  
[Ch#13] 5736 [Ch#14] 5736 [Ch#15] 5736 [Ch#16] 5736 [Ch#17] 5736 [Ch#18] 5736  
[Ch#19] 5736 [Ch#20] 5736 [Ch#21] 5736 [Ch#22] 5736 [Ch#23] 5736 [Ch#24] 5736  
[Ch#25] 5736 [Ch#26] 5736 [Ch#27] 5736 [Ch#28] 5736 [Ch#29] 5736 [Ch#30] 5736  
[Channel Scan Sequence] 5 v  
[Active Channel] 5 v Disconnected  
[Broadcast Packet] on [Auto Scan AP] on [TCP/IP for AP] off [TCP/IP for Local Eth] off  
[Remarks] Remarks  
[ARQ] on  
[RF Rx] 0 Kbps [RF Tx] 0 Kbps [Eth Rx] 0 Kbps [Eth Tx] 0 Kbps  
[Eth Rx] 1,629 bytes [Eth Tx] 2,812 bytes  
[RF Rx] 0 bytes [RF Tx] 0 bytes  
Success.  
Many of these parameters can be changed by the user. A description of each of these changeable parameters,  
along with the related command, is shown in table #3 below.  
Table 2: Reference Table of Basic SU System Information  
SU SYSTEM INFORMATION PARAMETERS AND RELATED COMMANDS  
SU Parameter  
Device ID  
Base ID  
Description  
Related CLI Command  
N/A  
set baseid <baseid>  
MAC Address of the SU  
Specifies the cell or cluster to  
which the SU belongs.  
Example: #>Set baseid 10  
set suid <suid>  
Example:  
SU ID  
Together with Base ID, it is  
the unique identifier of this SU  
used in association. It is used  
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Configuration  
AP ID  
#>Set suid 3  
to execute commands from the  
AP to this specific SU.  
Informational parameter that  
shows to which AP the SU is  
Informational Parameter  
associated. Please note that  
AP ID is not used by the  
system for SU authentication.  
Opmode  
Current Opmode of radio.  
opmode su [< y>] / off  
This sets the radio in Opmode “SU.” Or OFF  
Default Opmode  
Determines the Opmode (“SU” set defaultopmode <su | off>  
or “OFF”) of the radio after  
reboot/power cycle. When the  
parameter is set to “SU,” the  
radio will progress into  
Opmode “SU” automatically  
fter reboot/power cycle.  
IP, Subnet, and Gateway  
address of radio.  
Example: #>set defaultopmode ap  
IP  
Subnet  
Gateway  
ipconfig [<new ip> <new subnet mask> <new  
gateway>]  
Example: #>ipconfig 10.1.1.3 255.0.0.0 10.1.1.1  
TFTPD  
TFTPD status (on or off).  
tftpd [<on | off>]  
TFTPD should be turned on to  
import file into radio (such as  
new firmware). Default is off.  
TFTPD will revert to off after  
reboot/power cycle.  
RF TX Power  
Current transmit power of the  
power set <dBm> (Range is 7..21)  
SU not including antenna gain.  
This is controlled during the  
association process.  
Channel Scan Sequence  
Active Channel  
Shows the various channels (in freq scantable (displays scan table)  
sequence) that the SU will  
scan while searching for an  
freq scantable 5 v (sets Scan table to 5 v)  
AP.  
Shows the channel used in the  
current association, and  
"Associated" or  
Information Parameter  
"Disconnected" depending on  
the association status.  
Broadcast Packet Filter  
This software switch (0)  
enables/disables the blocking  
sw 0 [<on | off>] (default is on)  
of Ethernet control packets,  
except ICMP and ARP, to  
reduce the amount of  
Example:  
#>sw 0 on  
unnecessary overhead  
introduced to the wireless link.  
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Configuration  
AP Autoscan  
Software switch (1) is to  
sw 1 [<on | off>] (default is on)  
turn AP autoscan on or off.  
TCP/IP for AP  
Software switch (2), when on,  
allows users at the AP side  
of the network to telnet or  
sw 2 [<on | off>] (default is on)  
HTTP into the SU.  
HTTP services  
Software switch (5), when on, sw 5 [<on|off>] (default is on)  
allows local access via the  
browser  
TCP/IP for Local Ethernet  
This software switch (switch  
6) when on, allows users on  
the wired side of the SU to  
telnet or HTTP into the SU.  
sw 6 [<on | off>] (default is on)  
Remarks  
User definable radio  
remarks [<remarks>]  
information (i.e. customer  
Example:  
#>remarks 678 Oak Ave  
name, address of installation,  
and so on). Stores a  
maximum of 28  
characters can be stored.  
Counters:  
RF TX RF RX  
These are averages of wired  
and wireless, transmit and  
Informational Parameter  
Eth TX Eth RX  
received, traffic in Kbps.  
Establishing a Wireless Link  
If the AP and SU are properly configured and in opmode “ON”, the two radios will automatically begin the  
authentication process and become connected. To determine if the two radios are connected, type the  
sysinfo command.  
Example:  
#> sysinfo  
[Hardware Version] 5580  
[MVC Version] 3893mvc_4p5_050913.arm  
[Firmware Version] FSU 2p0r8D06011801  
[Device ID] 00 01 DE 00 04 47 [Base ID] 1 [AP ID] 1 [SU ID] 1  
[System Up Time] 0 day(s) 00:34:15  
[Opmode] off [Default Opmode] off [Opmode Start] 30 sec  
[IP] 192.168.100.100 [Subnet Mask] 255.255.255.0 [Gateway] 192.168.100.1  
[Httpd Port] 80 [Httpd Status] listen  
[Telnetd Port] 23 [Telnetd Status] connected  
[Telnet Client #1] 192.168.100.111,1092  
[Tftpd] disabled  
[RF Tx Power] 21 dBm  
Channel Table: (MHz)  
[Ch#01] 5736 [Ch#02] 5756 [Ch#03] 5776 [Ch#04] 5796 [Ch#05] 5816 [Ch#06] 5836  
[Ch#07] 5736 [Ch#08] 5736 [Ch#09] 5736 [Ch#10] 5736 [Ch#11] 5736 [Ch#12] 5736  
[Ch#13] 5736 [Ch#14] 5736 [Ch#15] 5736 [Ch#16] 5736 [Ch#17] 5736 [Ch#18] 5736  
[Ch#19] 5736 [Ch#20] 5736 [Ch#21] 5736 [Ch#22] 5736 [Ch#23] 5736 [Ch#24] 5736  
[Ch#25] 5736 [Ch#26] 5736 [Ch#27] 5736 [Ch#28] 5736 [Ch#29] 5736 [Ch#30] 5736  
[Channel Scan Sequence] 1 h  
[Active Channel] 1 h Disconnected  
[Broadcast Packet] on [Auto Scan AP] on [TCP/IP for AP] off [TCP/IP for Local Eth] off  
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Configuration  
[Remarks] Remarks  
[ARQ] on  
[RF Rx] 0 Kbps [RF Tx] 0 Kbps [Eth Rx] 3 Kbps [Eth Tx] 92 Kbps  
[Eth Rx] 66,191 bytes [Eth Tx] 79,526 bytes  
[RF Rx] 0 bytes [RF Tx] 0 bytes  
Success.  
#>  
The [Active Channel] field indicates whether the AP and SU are connected or disconnected. If connected,  
the AP and SU will automatically start passing Ethernet traffic over the wireless link.  
Changing IP Address  
Use the ipconfig command to change the radio’s ip address, subnet mask and gateway.  
Syntax: ipconfig [<ip> <subnet> <gateway>]  
Example:  
#> ipconfig 192.168.100.101 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.1  
New configuration: [ip] 192.168.100.101 [subnet mask] 255.255.255.0  
[gateway] 19  
2.168.100.1  
save and activate ? (y/n) y  
The new configuration will be saved and activated in 10 seconds.  
Success.  
#>  
LEDs  
LEDs are visible on the unit’s PCB between the reset button and the RJ-45 connector. The  
function of each LED is described below:  
LNK (green)  
Green: On solid for an established 10BaseT or 100BaseT Ethernet Link.  
100 (green)  
Green: Solid if 100BaseT, Blinks only if there is activity (TX or RX) on the network when  
a 100 MBit connection is established. Off if a 10BaseT connection is established or if  
there is 10BaseT activity.  
RSSI (4 Amber LEDs)  
In all modes except “Survey”, the unit’s four yellow LEDs indicate the level of RF signal  
being received from a VALID AP or SU as appropriate.  
Yellow LED 1 : Begins blinking when RSSI is greater or equal to –90 dBm. On  
continuously at –85 dBm. This is the Leftmost LED  
Yellow LED 2 : Begins blinking when RSSI is greater or equal to –80 dBm. On  
continuously at –75 dBm.  
Yellow LED 3 : Begins blinking when RSSI is greater or equal to –70 dBm. On  
continuously at –65 dBm.  
Yellow LED 4 : Begins blinking when RSSI is greater or equal to –60 dBm. On  
continuously at –55 dBm. This is the rightmost LED.  
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Configuration  
If no VALID AP or SU signal is detected the LEDs will not be on at all.  
In addition, these 4 LEDs shall flash ON for 2 seconds, then OFF for 2 seconds to indicate  
the 'factory reset' button has been activated and the reset successful.  
ASSOC (association LED (green)):  
The ASSOC led blinks at the following rates:  
- Once every second when unit is powered on but opmode is OFF.  
- Twice per second while in opmode ON and scanning for an AP or SU.  
- Solid after unit is associated with the SU or AP.  
Power Settings  
Users may change the radio’s conducted output power using the power set commands or allow the  
AP to control the output power. The following sample demonstrates how to manually set the  
power.  
(Power range from 7 – 21)  
In this example, the user sets the power to 19dBm:  
#> power set 19  
Tx Power = 19 dBm  
Success.  
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Chapter 4 Using the HTTP Interface  
This section describes a few more basic concepts and how to establish a basic wireless link with the AP,  
using the Browser (HTTP) Interface. This section addresses only the most basic steps in establishing a link in the  
lab, or a bench-top environment. It is highly recommended that you read the Access 5830 Users Guide to gain  
understanding of all important configuration parameters and procedures prior to deploying any wireless  
equipment.  
Configure Basic Parameters  
Each SU must be set up with basic information to communicate with the AP. At a minimum the Base ID must  
match the Base ID of the AP, the SU ID must match the SU ID in the AP.s SUDB, and the AP.s active channel  
must exist in the SU.s AP Scan Sequence.  
To set up the SU, complete the following steps:  
1. Connect to the SU (see Chapter two “Getting Started”), and open the Configuration page.  
2. Open a browser session and type the IP address of the radio at the address bar of the browser. Default IP  
address is 192.168.100.100.  
3. Leave the User name field blank and enter read write or read only Password. Press or Click OK.  
Default password is trango. After logging on, the system information screen will be displayed.  
Figure 8  
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Configure Basic Cont.  
Figure 9  
Navigation links are shown on the left side of the browser screen. Navigable links include:  
System Information  
Configuration  
Site Survey  
Help  
The lower left portion of the screen shows the unit’s current opmode, connection, channel, and antenna status. The main  
body of the System Information displays most of the key parameters. To view description of System Information entries  
within the radio, click the Help link.  
4. Click on Configuration  
Figure 9  
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Configure Basic Cont.  
5. Entered Base ID , AP ID (not required for establishing a link), and SU ID  
(This settings must match those entered on the AP for this unit.)  
Figure 10  
6. Click on “Change IDs”  
7. Configured Default Opmode to “SU” (This will ensure that your SU will establish a link when the power is cycle.)  
8. Enter Channel(s) and Polarization(s) “Scan AP Sequence.”  
(The SU will use these entries to look for an AP to link up to)  
Figure 11  
9. Click on “Save and Activate Settings”  
10. Click on Activate Opmode.  
Figure 12  
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Configure Basic Continuo  
If all settings are entered correctly, and if AP is within operating range, the SU will establish a wireless connection and  
Ethernet traffic will begin to pass across the wireless link. The “Current Status” section can help you verify connection  
status. The signal strength (RSSI) received from the AP is also provided under this section.  
Figure 13  
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Chapter 5 Deployment & Installation  
Once you are familiar with the basic operations of the M5580M-FSU, you are ready for deployment in the field. The  
deployment process consists of the following steps:  
Site Selection  
Site survey at AP and SU sites  
AP installation  
SU installation and antenna alignment  
Link test  
Site Selection  
Proper site selection for your AP will help ensure a successful deployment. Site selection will depend on a wide variety of  
factors, but from the radio’s performance standpoint, please consider the following:  
Path from AP to SU should provide unobstructed line-of-sight (LOS), thus it is advisable to place AP as high as  
possible on a tall building or tower.  
Ethernet cable limit is 100 meters from Ethernet device (router, switch) to radio.  
Radios should never be deployed without proper grounding.  
Consider nearby sources of interference that could degrade the performance of the radio. Mount radios as far from  
sources of interference as possible.  
Site survey  
The radios provide an on-board site survey tool to measure the average and peak noise levels on any given channel.  
To use the survey tool, the radio must be in Opmode “OFF.” The survey can be performed for any specified amount of  
time (in seconds), and for either the horizontal or vertical polarization.  
Prior to performing the site survey, place the radio in the installation spot, and aim the radio in the desired direction.  
After the specified period, the results of this command will provide you with a listing of each channel in the band, the  
average signal received, and the maximum signal received during the survey period.  
Example:  
#> survey 10 h  
Press 'q' to stop.  
noise floor  
rssi by pkt  
(peak / avg dBm) (peak / avg dBm)  
Freq 5724 MHz  
Freq 5728 MHz  
Freq 5732 MHz  
Freq 5736 MHz Ch 1  
Freq 5740 MHz  
Freq 5744 MHz  
Freq 5748 MHz  
Freq 5752 MHz  
Freq 5756 MHz Ch 2  
Freq 5760 MHz  
Freq 5764 MHz  
Freq 5768 MHz  
Freq 5772 MHz  
Freq 5776 MHz Ch 3  
Freq 5780 MHz  
Freq 5784 MHz  
-98 / -98  
-98 / -98  
-98 / -98  
-98 / -98  
-98 / -98  
-98 / -98  
-98 / -98  
-98 / -98  
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-81 / -98  
-90 / -98  
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-81 / -98  
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Freq 5788 MHz  
Freq 5792 MHz  
Freq 5796 MHz Ch 4  
(Survey Cont.)  
Freq 5800 MHz  
Freq 5804 MHz  
Freq 5808 MHz  
Freq 5812 MHz  
Freq 5816 MHz Ch 5  
Freq 5820 MHz  
Freq 5824 MHz  
Freq 5828 MHz  
Freq 5832 MHz  
Freq 5836 MHz Ch 6  
Freq 5840 MHz  
Success.  
-98 / -98  
-85 / -98  
-79 / -98  
-99 / -99  
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-80 / -98  
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#>  
The results will display signal levels for each frequency in intervals of 4MHz for each channel. Select the channel with  
lowest signal levels.  
Note: Each Channel is 20MHz wide.  
When selecting a channel, make sure to review 10MHz above and 10MHz below. As an example, Ch 5 covers  
frequencies 5806 to 5826. This channel is not clear. Frequency 5812 has a noise level of -77dBm. This noise level will  
interfered with your signal resulting in poor performance. Chanel 6 is a better choice.  
Channel Planning  
Based on the results of the site survey at each end of the link, choose a channel with the lowest noise floor. A clean spectrum is  
essential for proper performance. It is recommended to maintain a 10dB fade margin or separation from the noise floor for  
best performance.  
RSSI Command and Antenna Alignment  
Once the site survey is completed, you are ready to install your radios. Typically it is best to install the AP first.  
To properly align the radios, use the built-in RSSI tool to achieve maximum signal strength.  
1. Ensure SU is in Opmode “ON”  
2. Connect to the SU.  
3. Login and type the command rssi. As you read the RSSI, move the antenna in  
the horizontal and vertical planes until the maximum RSSI reading is achieved  
4. If it is not possible to receive an adequate RSSI reading, it may be necessary to  
reorient the SU (up/down, left/right), to increase the output power of the AP, or  
to move the SU to a location with better line-of-sight conditions to the AP.  
5. Once you are satisfied with the RSSI reading, tighten down the SU in the  
optimum position.  
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Example:  
#> rssi  
Press any key to stop.  
0> AP -75 dB  
1> AP -75 dB  
2> AP -73 dB  
3> AP -72 dB  
4> AP -70 dB  
5> AP -70 dB  
6> AP -69 dB  
7> AP -70 dB  
8> AP -70 dB  
9> AP -67 dB  
10> AP -67 dB  
Success.  
SU -75 dB  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
SU -75 dB  
SU -73 dB  
SU -71 dB  
SU -70 dB  
SU -69 dB  
SU -70 dB  
SU -70 dB  
SU -70 dB  
SU -68 dB  
SU -67 dB  
Users can also view the RSSI LEDs on the bottom of the radio. See the figure14 and Table 3 below for more  
information.  
Figure 14  
Table 3  
FOX Series Radio LED Guide  
100 – This LED lights when connected to a 100BaseT  
network. The LED remains unlit when  
connected to a 10BaseT network  
LINK – Indicates Ethernet Receive/Transmit activity  
RSSI – Relative Signal Strength Indicator.  
Lit LEDs  
0 LED  
1 LED  
2 LED  
3 LED  
4 LED  
Signal Strength  
-80 dBm  
-75 dBm  
-70 dBm  
-65 dBm  
-60 dBm  
ASSOC - This LED indicates one of four status:  
1.  
2.  
Off – when there is no power at the radio  
Blinks once every second – unit is powered on, but in  
Opmode “OFF”  
3.  
Blinks twice per second – unit is in Opmode “SU”,  
and is scanning for an AP  
4. Solid On – Unit is associated with an AP.  
RF Link Loopback Test (linktest command)  
The linktest command provides over-the-air throughput and packet error rate (PER) statistics for the wireless link. This  
command also provides RSSI at both the AP and SU. For more information and how to execute this command see the  
M5830 user manual.  
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Strain relief and boot installation  
Prior to deployment, insert a properly terminated Cat-5 Cable through Boot and the Foam strain relief. Connect the  
Cable into the M5580M-FSU’s port opening. Last, clip the front end of the boot into the unit and then clip the back end  
of the boot into to the unit, as shown in the photographs below.  
Figure 15  
Figure 16  
Mounting Hardware  
Radios are supplied with mounting hardware for pole and antenna dish installations. See figure 17 - 21 below for proper  
use of the mounting hardware.  
Figure 17  
Figure 17: M5580M – FSU Series SU Pole Mount (1” – 2” Diameter)  
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Figure 18: M5580M-FSU Series SU Wall Mount  
Figure 19: Mounting M5580M-FSU with Mounting Cradle for AD5800-25 Reflector Dish  
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Figure 20: M5580M – FSU / AD5800 -25 Reflector Dish on Pole  
Figure 21: M5580M-FSU / AD5800-25 Reflector Dish on Wall  
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Chapter 6 Cabling and Weather Considerations  
Shielded twisted pair Cat-5 cable is recommended for all installations. The shield within the Cat-5 cable does need to be  
grounded. The casing is made out of plastic and mounting it on a pole will not ground the radio. It is important to consider  
that most Cat-5 cable will deteriorate over time if exposed to the weather (especially direct sunlight). It is recommended that  
installers place all Cat-5 cables inside conduit. Plastic conduit is sufficient. If metal conduit is used, it is not necessary to use  
shielded Cat-5 cable.  
Weatherizing  
Important! Please note that the silicon strain relief has a small gap when the cable is  
installed. This is normal .  
!
It is important to provide strain relief and drip loop for STP Cat-5 cables. Do not mount the  
radio upside down as water will enter the bottom of the radio and cause permanent damage  
!
!
Important! The Power-over-Ethernet injector is not a weatherized device and must be  
located either indoors or in a weather-protected cabinet.  
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Firmware Upgrade Procedure  
Chapter 7 SNMP  
All current SUs support SNMP via the AP. All poll most be done through the AP. See the Access 5830 User Guide for  
further information on SNMP.  
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Chapter 8 Firmware Upgrade Procedure  
Before beginning, make sure that you have adequate TCP access to the unit. When upgrading through the wireless,  
ensure that your link is not experiencing any packet lost or packet corruption. If the link is experiencing packet lost or  
corruption, we recommend doing the upgrade via the Ethernet port at SU side instead.  
The following example uses MS windows operating system.  
After downloading the correct firmware and properly extracting it to a folder on your C or local drive, execute the  
following:  
1. From a command or DOS prompt, Open a telnet session to the unit.  
Example: C:>telnet 192.168.100.100  
(This sample uses the default IP address, you must use the correct IP address of your SU.)  
2. At the login enter your password. The default password is trango.  
3. Enable the tftp demon with the tftpd command  
Example: #>tftpd on  
4. Open a second MS-DOS window, access the correct folder where the firmware files where extracted to.  
Example: C:> cd Trango Firmware  
C:\Trango Firmware>_  
5. Using windows TFTP utility, upload the firmware to the radio.  
Example: C:\Trango Firmware>tftp 192.168.100.100 put FSU58_2p0r3D05120701.s19  
6. A “transfer success” will displayed. Return to the telnet session and verified the successful transfer of the file with the  
tftpd command  
Example: #> tftpd  
[Tftpd] listen [File Name] FSU58_2P0r3D05120701.S19 [File Length] 564606 bytes  
[File Checksum] 73  
Success.  
Note: After the upload, the radio will activate the firmware automatically  
7. To verified if the upgrade was successful, run the ver command and validate the new version.  
Example: #>ver  
[Hardware Version] 5580  
[MVC Version] 3893mvc_4p5_050913.arm  
[Firmware Version] FSU 2p0r3D05120701  
Success.  
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Specifications  
Appendix B Command Set Summary  
ver  
Command  
Displays current firmwDaersecvrieprtsiioonn, MVC and hardware  
Remarks  
version  
enable or disable ARQ  
Terminate or exit telnet/serial session  
Terminate or exit telnet /serial session  
set or display channel settings  
Displays current scan table  
Apsearch  
arq [on|off]  
Bye  
Search f r near by APs.  
default on  
Exit  
freq [<ch#> <antenna>]  
freq scantable  
default 1 h  
freq channeltable  
Displays current channel table  
Creates channel scan table  
modify channel table, up to 30 channels  
display commands and proper usage  
freq writescan <ch> <h/v> …  
freq writechannel <ch#> <freq>…  
help [<command>]  
Opmode off only  
ipconfig [<ip> <subnet> <gateway>] change ip configuration  
<ip> = ip address  
default:  
IP 192.168.100.100  
SN 255.255.255.0  
GW 192.168.100.100  
<subnet> = subnet mask  
<gateway> = gateway ip address  
log [<# of entries, 1..179>  
log <sum> <# of entries, 1..179>  
Logout  
Exit telnet session  
opmode [off|su [y]]  
set or display opmode  
default off  
password <ro|rw|upgrade>  
Change password  
default trango  
<ro> = for read-only  
<rw> = for read-write  
<upgrade> = for upgrading firmware  
ping <ip address>  
polar <h/v>  
power [<dBm>]  
pppoeonly <on/off>  
Reboot  
Ping ip address  
Sets antenna polarization  
set or display tx power <dBm>  
Set radio to allow pppoe traffic only  
reboot unit  
Default: h  
Default 21  
Default off  
remarks [<str>]  
reset [all|0..2]  
remarks, up to 80 characters  
reset all parameters to factory defaults  
reset 0 XXXX parameters only  
reset 1 XXXX parameters only  
display RSSI for AP / SU and association status  
Sets AP ids  
Rssi  
set apid <id>  
set baseid <id>  
Opmode on only  
Default: 1  
Sets unit base id (Numeric Characters only 0 – 9) up to Default: 1  
999  
set suid <id>  
sets SUs id  
Default: 1  
set httpport [<1…65534>]  
set telnetport [<1…65534>]  
ssrssi [ch, h/v>]  
survey <time, sec> <h/v>  
sw [<sw #> <on/off>]  
Sysinfo  
Search for best signal on a channel while in opmode off  
Survey for a clean non-interfered channel  
Sets switches on or off  
Displays system current information  
syslog [<0/1> | clear]  
tftpd [on|off]  
enable or disable tftpd  
default = off  
enable for firmware  
upgrade  
tm  
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Appendix B  
Specifications  
Appendix A Specifications  
All specifications apply to M5580M-FSU unless otherwise noted.  
Data Parameters  
Modulation Format  
Certification/Compliance  
Receiver Sensibility  
EIRP  
CCK  
FCC Part 15.247, 15.407: ETSI/EN301 489-1 (7.2) (pending)  
–83 dBm (1600 byte packet) to –87 dBm (64 byte packet)  
29dBm (8dBi Internal Antenna  
10Mbps  
User Data Throughput  
Format 10/100 BaseT  
Network Protocols  
10/100 BaseT  
All IEEE 802.3 / 802.3u compliant protocols  
Telnet, TFTP, HTTP, SNMP (via AP only)  
Configuration and Management  
Upstream/Downstream Throughput CIR/MIR (Control by the AP)  
Physical Interfaces  
Ethernet Speed (via RJ45 shielded)  
Ethernet Packet  
10/100 BaseT, Auto-sensing  
Up to 3600 byte long packets (supports VLAN/VPN pass through)  
POWER PARAMETERS  
Power Method  
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). DC Voltage injected at PoE J-Box  
Voltage input limits into PoE J-Box 10.5 VDC - 20 VDC, 20 VDC Nominal  
Voltage input limits into Radio  
Standard Power Supply (included)  
PoE Cat-5 Max Cable length  
Current Draw/Power  
Environmental  
10.5 VDC – 20 VDC  
120 VAC to 20 VDC  
100 meters on 24 AWG STP Cat-5 Cable  
600 mA max. (12 W), using 20V standard adapter  
Radio Enclosure  
All-weather, powder coated, aluminum case/back with UV stabilized ABS radome  
Temperature Range  
NEMA Rating  
-40° to 60° C (-40° to 140° F)  
NEMA 4  
Radio Dimensions  
14.5 in. x 14.5 in. x 3.75 in. (INT) / 6.5 in. x 6.5 in. x 1.5 in (EXT)  
Radio Weight  
1 Lbs. (45 Kg)  
RJ45 (shielded)  
User Interfaces  
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