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User manual Integra-W Integra-WS VER 1.2 F W 3 . 5 . 1 7 Proprietary notice The information presented in this guide is the property of SAF Tehnika, JSC. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted without proper permission from SAF Tehnika, JSC. The specifications or information contained in this document are subject to change without notice due to continuing introduction of design improvements. If there is any conflict between this document and compliance statements, the latter will supersede this document. SAF Tehnika, JSC has no liability for typing errors in this document or damages of any kind that result from the use of this document. To get up to date information about accessories and their availability, please contact sales representative. FODU does not contain serviceable parts. Warranty will not be applicable in the event FODU has been hermetically unsealed. SAF Tehnika, JSC is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. Note: 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. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). 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 prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Copyright Notice Copyright 2017 SAF Tehnika, JSC. All rights reserved. SAF Tehnika JSC 2 Contents Chapter 1: OVERVIEW ............................................................................................... 5 Labelling ................................................................................................................ 5 Microwave Radiation ............................................................................................ 6 Chapter 2: INSTALLATION ........................................................................................ 8 Package contents ................................................................................................. 8 Integra-W FODU: assembling mounting bracket and installing with antenna on a pole ..................................................................................................................... 8 Disassembled mounting bracket and tools required for assembly ..................... 8 Changing polarization of Integra-W FODU and antenna........................................ 9 Assembly procedure ................................................................................................... 11 Integra-WS 15-42GHz* FODU: attaching to the antenna .................................. 14 Integra-WS 6-13GHz* FODU: attaching to the antenna .................................... 17 Integra-WS 6-13GHz* 2+0 & OMT interconnection .......................................... 19 Connecting FO interface using fiber conduit kit ................................................ 21 Initial setup in indoor environment .................................................................... 21 Chapter 3: WEB GUI ................................................................................................ 23 Initial configuration ............................................................................................. 23 Powering Integra-W/Integra-WS FODU and connecting to PC .......................... 23 PoE injector (P/N I0ATPI22) ....................................................................................... 23 Universal programmable PoE injector (P/N I0ATPI24) ........................................ 24 System requirements .................................................................................................. 25 Ethernet management connection ........................................................................... 26 Accessing Web GUI ..................................................................................................... 27 Main page ...................................................................................................................... 28 Modifying basic system parameters ....................................................................... 30 Over The Air ......................................................................................................... 32 Over The Air Radio Configuration ................................................................... 32 Networking .......................................................................................................... 35 Networking Ethernet Network configuration ................................................ 35 Networking Ethernet Port status and configuration ................................... 36 Performance ........................................................................................................ 38 Performance Alarm Alarm status ................................................................... 38 Performance Alarm Alarm log ......................................................................... 38 Performance Alarm Sensor configuration .................................................... 40 Performance Alarm Alarm threshold configuration .................................... 42 Performance Monitoring Performance graph .............................................. 45 Performance Monitoring Performance log ................................................... 46 Performance Ethernet Ethernet switch statistics ........................................ 47 Performance Over The Air Modem graph ..................................................... 51 System ................................................................................................................. 56 System FW Firmware upgrade........................................................................ 56 System Configuration IP configuration ......................................................... 58 System Configuration SNMP configuration ................................................. 60 System Configuration Configuration file ....................................................... 62 System Configuration Password configuration........................................... 65 System Configuration System configuration ............................................... 66 SAF Tehnika JSC 3 System Configuration System services ........................................................ 68 System Diagnostic Loopback configuration ................................................ 70 System Diagnostic Download troubleshooting file ..................................... 71 System Tools License management ............................................................. 72 System Tools Console ...................................................................................... 74 System About About System .......................................................................... 74 System About Copyright .................................................................................. 75 System About Inventory ................................................................................... 76 Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE ............................................................... 77 Connecting to serial RS232 interface ................................................................ 77 Connecting to SSH .............................................................................................. 79 Connecting to Telnet ........................................................................................... 79 Chapter 5: 17/24GHz .............................................................................................. 81 Setting bandwidth to 60MHz .............................................................................. 81 Setting bandwidth to 80MHz .............................................................................. 81 Chapter 6: TOOLS ................................................................................................... 82 Link Layer Discovery tool ................................................................................... 82 MIB files ............................................................................................................... 87 Chapter 7: INTERFACES.......................................................................................... 89 RJ-45 ports (MNG & LAN) .................................................................................. 89 SFP port (LAN) .................................................................................................... 90 USB port .............................................................................................................. 90 RSSI LED .............................................................................................................. 90 RSSI/audio port ................................................................................................... 91 Appendix A: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ............................................................. 93 Power consumption at 48V DC4 ............................................................................... 94 Integra-W preliminary RSL Threshold (dBm) and Link Capacity (Mbps).......... 94 Maximum Tx Power for Integra-W and Integra-WS ............................................. 95 High Performance integrated antenna specification ............................................ 95 CONTACTS .............................................................................................................. 96 SAF Tehnika JSC 4 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual OVERVIEW Chapter 1: OVERVIEW Labelling The label contains the following information (see samples in the picture below):
Product model name (SAF Integra-W-38). The FODU model name example is:
- SAF Integra-W-38 for Integra-W 38GHz FODU,
- SAF Integra-WS-23 for Integra-WS 23GHz FODU, etc Product Number / Model Number (P/N or M/N) (D38W1R01LA): product/model number contains various information about the unit. Please see translation below. Serial Number (3880801 00001): the serial number uniquely identifies the unit. P/N or M/N translation:
D designates Integra series product;
38 designates frequency band (38 GHz) of the radio;
W designates Integra-W product type;
1 designates 1ft antenna diameter and ETSI Class 3;
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0 - <1ft (20cm) antenna diameter and ETSI Class 3;
2 - 2ft antenna diameter and ETSI Class 3;
3 - 3ft antenna diameter and ETSI Class 3;
4 - 4ft antenna diameter and ETSI Class 3;
5 - <1ft (20cm) antenna diameter and ETSI Class 4;
6 - 1ft antenna diameter and ETSI Class 4;
7 - 2ft antenna diameter and ETSI Class 4;
8 - 3ft antenna diameter and ETSI Class 4;
9 - 4ft antenna diameter and ETSI Class 4;
S split-mount, without integrated antenna. R designates Integra with full capacity licence;
05 designates the version number of the radio;
L designates low side radio;
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H - high side radio A designates A subband radio;
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B - B subband radio;
C - C subband radio Please note that frequency range is set from the central frequency of the first 14 MHz channel to the central frequency of the last 14 MHz channel (see the diagram below). Frequency range of subband B low side Integra-W 38 GHz FODU:
SAF Tehnika JSC 5 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual OVERVIEW Microwave Radiation In April 1998, ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) published its Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields (up to 300GHz). As shown in Table 2.2-1, the guidelines (Tables 6 and 7) specify the Reference levels on power density for occupational exposure and general public exposure to time-varying electric and magnetic fields (unperturbed rms values) between 2 and 300 GHz. ICNIRP Reference levels within the frequency range 24 GHz Frequency range Exposure characteristics Equivalent plane wave power density Seq (W/m2) Average time period
(min) 24GHz occupational 41cm general public 91cm 50 10 68/f1.05 (f in GHz) 68/f1.05 (f in GHz) Note: For pulsed signals it is suggested that the peak equivalent plane wave power density, as averaged over the pulse width, does not exceed 1000 times the Seq exposure levels given in the table. Note: Within the frequency range the 10 300 GHz the basic restrictions are identical to the reference levels. Remarks to the definition of basic restrictions:
1. Power densities are to be averaged over any 20 cm2 of exposed area and any 68/f1.05 minute period (where f is in GHz) to compensate for progressively shorter penetration depth as the frequency increases. 2. Spatial maximum power densities, averaged over 1 cm2, should not exceed 20 times the values above. Compared to the ICNIRP restrictions, FCC CFR 47 specifies the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) levels for occupational/controlled environment and general public/uncontrolled environment, as shown in the table below. SAF Tehnika JSC 6 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual OVERVIEW FCC MPE limits within the frequency range 1.5-100 GHz Frequency range Exposure characteristics Equivalent plane wave power density Seq (W/m2) 24GHz occupational 41cm general public 91cm 50 10 Average time period
(min) 6 30 Quite a few other documents specify or refer to exposure limits comparable to those given above, e.g.:
- 1999/519/EC: Council Recommendation of 12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz)
- WHO: Environmental Health Criteria 137: Electromagnetic Fields (300 Hz to 300 GHz);
- ANSI/IEEE C95.1, 1999:
IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz
- BRD, Bundesimmissionsschutzgesetz, 26. BImSchV Verordnung ber elektromagnetische Felder
- Bundesamt fr Umwelt, Wald und Landwirtschaft (BUWAL), Bern/Schweiz Schriftenreihe Umwelt Nr. 164, Luft, Mai 1992 Messung nichtionisierender elektromagnetischer Strahlung, 1. Teil: Frequenzbereich 100 kHz bis 300 GHz
- DIN VDE 0848-2, Entwurf, Oktober 1991:
Sicherheit in elektrischen, magnetischen und elektromagnetischen Feldern, Teil 2: Schutz von Personen im Frequenzbereich von 30 kHz bis 300 GHz;
- ENV 50166-2, January 1995 (withdrawed in December 1999 by CENELEC) Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields (10 kHz 300 GHz) SAF Tehnika JSC 7 INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual INSTALLATION Chapter 2: INSTALLATION Package contents Integra-W
- Integra-W FODU D**W1*****
(0.3m), D**W2***** (0.6m)
- Mounting bracket D0SPKR02
- Locking key for Integra-W D0ALK001
- Kit of replacement parts D0AZIP01
- RJ-45 connector 8P shield solid FOACNR02
- Installation manual D0DB2RM1 Integra-WS
- Integra-WS FODU D**WS*****
- Locking key for Integra-WS D0ALK002
- RJ-45 connector 8P shield solid FOACNR02
- Installation manual D0DBSRM1 Integra-W FODU: assembling mounting bracket and installing with antenna on a pole Disassembled mounting bracket and tools required for assembly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Parts of disassembled mounting bracket
# Parts of disassembled mounting bracket 1 Three M8x1.25x16 hex flange bolts already attached to clamps for housing and pipe
[5]
2 One hex flange bolt M8x1.25x30, one M10x1.5 hex flange nut and one M8x80 eye screw already attached to clamps for housing and pipe [5]
SAF Tehnika JSC 8 INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual INSTALLATION 3 One M8x80 eye screw 4 M8x160 and M8x130 threaded rods 5 Clamps for housing and pipe interconnected with three M8x1.25x16 hex flange bolts
[1] and an eye screw for horizontal alignment [2]
6 Six M8x1.25 hex flange nuts 7 Three M8x1.25 hex nuts 8 One hex flange bolt M8x1.25x20 9 Mounting bracket clamp 10 12 14
# Parts of Integra-W FODU 10 Spacer hex flange nut 11 Lifting eye nut 12 Fixation plate 13 Side screw flange nuts 14 Grounding flange nut 11 13 Numbers of mounting bracket and Integra-W FODU parts in next sections will be mentioned in square brackets []. Changing polarization of Integra-W FODU and antenna Tools required: 13mm (0.512) wrench (comes in package) The default polarization for licensed frequency band radios is vertical. Integra series 17/24GHz FODUs should be installed in opposite polarizations. By default Integra series 17/24GHz FODU radios are shipped with opposite polarizations pre-installed for low and high side units. SAF Tehnika JSC 9 INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual INSTALLATION 2 Using 13mm wrench remove indicated nuts and fixation plate [10, 11, 12, 13, 14]. 1 Remove Integra-W FODU with antenna from mounting bracket. Default polarization is vertical. 3 Removed parts must be attached back with 90 degree offset (see above). Gap between side screw flange nuts [13] and fastening angles should be 5mm. 4 View of Integra-W FODU with swapped polarization. 5 When polarization is changed, make sure that drain hole cap located at grounding flange nut should be removed and inserted in previous drain hole. SAF Tehnika JSC 10 INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual INSTALLATION Assembly procedure Tools required: 13mm (0.512) wrench (comes in package) 1 Using 13mm wrench slightly loosen three hex flange bolts [1] and hex flange bolt, nut and eye screw [2] interconnecting clamps for housing and pipe [5]. 2 Attach vertical alignment eye screw [3] to clamps for housing and pipe [5] using hex flange bolt [8] and screw on one hex nut [7] and two hex flange nuts [6]. Make sure that both eye screws are positioned as shown in the image (turned to the back side of clamps) and the gap between each two flange nuts on eye screws should be 15..20mm (0.6..0.8 in.). Do not tighten both hex flange bolts [8] and [2]. 3 Screw on one hex flange nut [6] on each of threaded rods [4]. Note that flange nuts should be screwed on exposing approx. 20mm (0.8 in.) of threaded rods. 4 Insert both threaded bolts into two available holes of mounting clamp. Put hex nuts [7] on the other side of the clamp and screw on the threaded bolts until it is visible from other side of the clamp not more than 2mm. Tighten hex flange nuts [6] with torsion 20..25 Nm. 5 Attach mounting bracket clamp [9] on longest threaded rod [4] as shown on the picture and afterwards screw on remaining two hex flange nuts [6] on both threaded rods. No parts should remain not assembled. 6 Unscrew hex flange nut [6] from shortest threaded rod
[4]. Make sure that hex flange nuts on longest threaded rod is not too far; otherwise adjust nuts position accordingly. Put other end of mounting bracket clamp [9] on free threaded rod and screw on hex flange nut. SAF Tehnika JSC 11 INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual INSTALLATION Bracket clamps in following position support mast 55..120mm. Reversing clamps allows support of smaller masts 25..75mm. 7 Hex flange nuts should be evenly aligned on threaded bolts so that mounting bracket clamp
[9] is tightly attached to the pipe. Tighten hex flange nuts with torsion not exceeding 20 Nm. 8 View of assembled mounting bracket on the mast pole. 9 Make sure that both horizontal and vertical alignment eye screws are turned to the mast before attaching Integra-W FODU. 10 Attach Integra-W FODU with antenna to the mounting bracket so that side screws fit into grooves of the housing clamp [5]. 11 Connect vertical alignment eye screw [3] to the upper groove on Integra-W housing. 12 View of assembled bracket on the mast pole with Integra-W FODU attached and secured. It is recommended to protect the installed radio from direct sunlight. Antenna alignment SAF Tehnika JSC 12 INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual INSTALLATION Tools required: 13mm (0.512) wrench (comes in package) 1 Before aligning the antenna, make sure that screws marked with red dots on the right side view of mounting bracket are loosened - hex flange nuts and bolts of azimuth and elevation eye screws, right side screw on Integra-W FODU and hex flange bolt on azimuth angle indicator. 2 Additionally loosen following screws marked with red dots on the left side view of mounting bracket: left side screw on Integra-
W FODU and two hex flange bolts between both mounting bracket clamps for housing and pipe. 3 For initial alignment make sure that elevation is approximately at zero degree angle by adjusting hex flange nuts [9] on vertical alignment eye screw so that Integras housing is parallel with the bracket. 4 Adjust azimuth angle by manually moving mounting bracket in horizontal axis. Note that all azimuth position fixing hex flange bolts, as well as horizontal alignment eye screw with flange bolt need to be loosened ensuring free movement in horizontal axis. 5 Each notch corresponds to one degree of azimuth angle. Half distance between notches (each lip) corresponds to 0.5 degree. 6 Fix azimuth angle on horizontal axis by adjusting position of flange nuts [6] on both horizontal and vertical alignment eye screws. SAF Tehnika JSC 13 INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual INSTALLATION 7 When alignment is finished tighten screws marked with red dots on the right side view of mounting bracket: hex flange nuts and bolts of azimuth and elevation eye screws, right side screw on Integra-W FODU and hex flange bolt on azimuth angle indicator with torsion 20..25 Nm. 8 Additionally tighten following screws marked with red dots on the left side view of mounting bracket: left side screw on Integra-
W FODU and two hex flange bolts between both mounting bracket clamps for housing and pipe with torsion 20..25 Nm. Integra-WS 15-42GHz* FODU: attaching to the antenna Parts of Integra-WS FODU: 1 O-ring; 2 flange protecting sticker; 3 wire handle; 4 fixation clamps; 5 grounding screws. 3 4 5 1 2 Tools required: Size 5 allen wrench Level (not supplied) SAF Tehnika JSC 14 INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual INSTALLATION 1 Using size 5 allen wrench loosen one clamp completely and second clamp by a half-turn. 2 Put Integra-WS on antenna adapter flange by hooking half-turn loosened clamp at the top and leaving the completely loosened clamp at the bottom. Make sure O-ring is in place and the adapter flange fits into the Integra-WS transition flange socket. Note! Protective sticker should be removed before attaching the Integra-WS FODU to the antenna. 4 Rotate Integra-WS to match the required polarization. 3 Secure the interconnection by tightening the bottom clamp (not fully). Make sure rotation of the Integra-WS is still possible. 5 The sticker on the back lid indicates the polarization of the Integra-WS. Adjust polarization so that the interface ports are located at the lower side of the Integra-WS. 6 Verify polarization accuracy with a level, by placing it against the top edge of the Integra-WS housing SAF Tehnika JSC 15 INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual INSTALLATION 7 Secure the position of the Integra-WS by fully tightening both fixation clamps.
*Integra-WS 15/18/17/23/24/26/32/38/42GHz are separate FODU models It is recommended to protect the installed radio from direct sunlight. The default polarization for licensed frequency band radios. SAF Tehnika JSC 16 INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual INSTALLATION Integra-WS 6-13GHz* FODU: attaching to the antenna Integra-WS 6-13GHz* FODU features twisted polarization flange and resulting signal polarization is determined by Interface on antenna/OMT. To change signal polarization, please rotate only the antenna interface, as radio always remains in vertical position. Always this side down 11 GHz Integra-WS, 6 GHz Integra-WS, suited for both V and H polarization suited for both V and H polarization Tools required: Size 5 allen wrench, 240mm Level (not supplied) SAF Tehnika JSC 17 INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual INSTALLATION Integra-WS 6-13GHz* FODU features twisted polarization flange and resulting signal polarization is determined by Interface on antenna/OMT. To change signal polarization, please rotate only the antenna interface, as radio always remains in vertical position. 1 Example of vertical polarization interconnection. 2 Example of horizontal polarization interconnection. 3 Put Integra-WS on antenna adapter flange by hooking half-turn loosened clamp at the top and leaving the completely loosened clamp at the bottom. Make sure O-ring is in place and the adapter flange fits into the Integra-WS transition flange socket. Note! Protective sticker should be removed before attaching the Integra-WS FODU to the antenna. 4 Tighten bottom fixation clamps. SAF Tehnika JSC 18 INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual INSTALLATION 5 Use air level to verify that Integra-WS FODU is properly levelled. Tighten all four fixation clamps properly. 6 Final view of assembled Integra-WS 6-13GHz* 1+0 setup.
*Integra-WS 6U/6L/7/8/10/11/13 are separate FODU models If any further assistance is required please contact techsupport@saftehnika.com Integra-WS 6-13GHz* 2+0 & OMT interconnection Tools required: Size 5 allen wrench, 240mm 10mm (0.394) wrench (not supplied) 8mm (0.315) wrench (not supplied) Level (not supplied) It is recommended to perform steps 1-2 on the ground. 1 Prepare Integra-WS 6-13GHz* FODU by loosening both bottom clamps (should not overlap the flange plate) and tightening both upper clamps (will be used as a hook). 2 Attach Integra-WS 6-13GHz* FODU to the OMT using both upper clamps. Integra S 6-13GHz* FODU features twisted polarization flange and resulting signal polarization is determined by Interface on SAF Tehnika JSC 19 INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual INSTALLATION antenna/OMT. To change signal polarization, please rotate only the antenna interface, as radio always remains in vertical position 3 Slightly tighten both bottom fixation clamps to secure FODU to the OMT. 4 Use air level to verify that FODUs are properly levelled. 5 Tighten all 4 Integra fixation clamps on both FODUs. When properly attached theres a gap between FODUs, OMT and antenna.
*Integra-WS 6U/6L/7/8/10/11/13 are separate FODU models 6 Final view of assembled Integra-WS 6-13GHz* 2+0 setup. If any further assistance is required please contact techsupport@saftehnika.com SAF Tehnika JSC 20 INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual INSTALLATION Connecting FO interface using fiber conduit kit 1 Fiber conduit kit. 3 Disassemble conduit kit and put its parts in the following sequence (left Integra-W direction, right CPE direction). Connect LC connector to SFP module. 5 2 Unscrew the cap of the SFP port (LAN2 or LAN3) that will be used and install a SFP module. 4 Push FO cable from LC connector side through the conduit. 6 Tighten parts on both ends of the conduit. Fasten other end of fiber conduit to the pole using included tie-wrap. Assembled view. Initial setup in indoor environment Integra-S/Integra-GS FODUs can be interconnected using a test kit (available for purchase as optional accessory). P/N is DxxTST01, where xx frequency band, e.g. D11TST01 for 11GHz. Exception is 17 and 24GHz radios. SAF Tehnika JSC 21 INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual INSTALLATION Test kit consists of adapter flange, waveguide-to-coaxial adapter, attenuators and coaxial cable. In case of 17 and 24 GHz radios a test tube (P/N D0S17TST01 or D0S24TST01) should be used:
SAF Tehnika JSC 22 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Chapter 3: WEB GUI Initial configuration Powering Integra-W/Integra-WS FODU and connecting to PC Use Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector P/N I0ATPI22/24 with appropriate power supply
(2260VDC, at least 80W). Please see interconnection scheme below. Gigabit Ethernet DC Power over Ethernet Ethernet cable from PoE injector should be connected to RJ-45 port on Integra-W/Integra-
WS FODU (MM or LAN(TP)). For some HW revisions PoE may be available on data (LAN(TP)) port only. Total length of Ethernet cables from CPE to PoE injector (DATA port) and from Integra-
W/Integra-WS to PoE injector (DATA+PWR port) combined should not exceed 100m. It is recommended to use outdoor rated STP/FTP Ethernet cable Cat5e or better. When powered RSSI LED will light up in solid green colour for approx. 20sec. Afterwards RSSI LED will go out for approx. 35sec. and eventually start blinking indicating current Rx level. Please refer to Chapter RSSI LED for further details on blinking patterns and corresponding Rx levels. PoE injector (P/N I0ATPI22) The injector has a built-in DC/DC converter which can be enabled with a switch at the back by switching it to 54V position. In this mode 22..60VDC input voltage will be converted to 54VDC output voltage. It is required to use this mode when input voltage is below 48VDC or when longer Ethernet cable is used in order to ensure sufficient input voltage to Integra-
W/Integra-WS FODU (3657VDC). In 48V mode output voltage of PoE injector is the same as input voltage. In case input voltage is between 22..36V DC, output current is limited to 1.2A, which will not be sufficient for low frequency band radios (6-13GHz). Use 36..60V DC input voltage instead. SAF Tehnika JSC 23 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Universal programmable PoE injector (P/N I0ATPI24) I0ATPI24 injector is designed to operate with any PoE capable product with Fast Ethernet /
Gigabit Ethernet interface. Built-in protection conforms with IEC 61000-4-5 standard. Accepted input voltage 2460VDC. Output voltage is stabilized to 54VDC. Interconnection scheme:
Front panel has 3 indication LEDS. LED3 indicates position of DIP switch S1. Color indication of all LEDs must be ignored in Forced mode (DIP switch S4 in DOWN position). Load detected and voltage fed at the output of PoE injector (POWER GOOD) PoE controller detected and voltage fed at the output of PoE injector (POWER ON) Classified PoE mode (PoE CLASSIFIED)
(if S4 is UP; see table below). No load at the output of PoE injector
(OPEN) Short at the output of PoE injector
(SHORT) Unclassified PoE mode (PoE MANUAL)
(if S4 is UP; see table below). Back panel has 4 switches in order to operate PoE injector in different modes. Appropriate Imax selection while unclassified PoE mode is enabled (S1 UP, S4 UP) will provide most effective surge protection for the radio. In case Imax exceeds set value, upper LEDs
(LED1&LED2) will blink in green color. Connecting device in Unclassified or Forced modes will introduce approx. 5 second delay of LED indication. In case classified PoE mode is enabled (S1 position DOWN, S4 position UP) Imax mode (PD class) is negotiated automatically with the device connected. Position of DIP switches should be changed only while PoE injector is turned off. Nr. S1 S2 S3 S4 Description 1 Classified PoE mode (PoE controller enabled). Imax= auto. 2 Unclassified PoE mode (PoE controller disabled). Imax=750mA. 3 Unclassified PoE mode (PoE controller disabled). Imax=1000mA. 4 Unclassified PoE mode (PoE controller disabled). Imax=1250mA. SAF Tehnika JSC 24 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI 5 Unclassified PoE mode (PoE controller disabled). Imax=1700mA. 6 Forced mode. Imax=2000mA. DIP switches S1, S2, S3 ignored. LED3 color will be blue or green depending on position of S1. DIP switch position DOWN, DIP switch position UP, any position Recommended modes Mode Nr. 2 or 6* (Classified or Unclassified PoE mode. Imax= auto or Imax=1700mA);
* depending on HW revision Electrical specification Data rate Classified PoE mode Unclassified PoE mode Input Voltage Output Voltage Max Current Power Connector Ethernet Connectors Data Lines Power Lines Power Clamping Voltage Max data cable length Up to 1000 Mb/s Green indicator LED*
Blue indicator LED*
22 65 V 54 V 1.2 A (2236V DC), 1.6 A (3660V DC) 2ESDV-02P with screw locks Shielded RJ45 jacks Pins (1, 2), (3, 6), (4, 5) and (7, 8)
+ (1, 2) and (4, 5); - (3, 6) and (7, 8)
+/- 70 V 100 m
* Color indication can be disregarded in Forced mode (DIP S4 position DOWN), will indicate only Power ON. Mechanical specification
-RJ45 - Data
-RJ45 - Data + Power
-DC - 2ESDV-02P socket with screw locks**
-Grounding screw 82 mm/41 mm/154 mm 0.4 kg Steel
-10C to + 50C
-With bracket (included)
-19 rack mounting shelf (p/n I0KTPI11.003)
-DIN-rail clip (p/n I0STPI11.01) Ports Dimensions (W/H/D):
Weight Enclosure Operating Temperature Mounting
** 2ESDV-02P plug with screw locks included. System requirements To access Integra-W/Integra-WS Web GUI you will need a PC with the following system requirements:
Operating system Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8;
SAF Tehnika JSC 25 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Linux Web browser Google Chrome;
Mozilla Firefox;
Internet Explorer 8 (or above) Ethernet management connection Before proceeding with initial link setup in Web GUI, you must adjust IPv4 settings of your LAN adapter to 192.168.205.0 subnet. IP address should be other than default low/high side IP addresses (192.168.205.10/192.168.205.11). After applying these settings you are ready to connect to Web GUI or establish SSH/Telnet connection. Refer to Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE for details how to connect to other CLI interfaces (serial, SSH, Telnet). Depending on the P/N Integra-W(S) may come pre-installed with in-band management or out-band management. In case of out-band management option management access will be available only on dedicated management port (labelled MM). If MM port was used for PoE, management will be available directly on PoE injectors port, but an additional cable will be required to be installed for user data traffic. If LAN(TP) port was used for PoE, user data traffic will be available directly on PoE injectors port, but an additional cable will be required to be installed for management access. Note that by default management is transmitted over radio interface and you will have access to management of local and remote sides simultaneously. Back-to-back interconnection at remote side of the link will be required only if you have a chain of at least two Integra-W(S) links. In case of in-band management access port labelled MM cannot be used for user data traffic, only for management access, while both LAN ports can be used for user data traffic and management access. SAF Tehnika JSC 26 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Traffic and management cable installation for out-band Integra-W(S) Traffic and cable installation for W(S) Accessing Web 1. Launch your address field enter IP address. Default as follows:
management in-band Integra-
GUI browser and in Integra-W FODU IP addresses are SAF Tehnika JSC 27 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI 192.168.205.10 for low side Integra-W/Integra-WS FODU (P/N D*******L*) 192.168.205.11 for high side Integra-W/Integra-WS FODU (P/N D*******H*) For secure connection use https:// prefix. 2. Press Enter key. 3. Login screen will appear. 4. Enter username and password. Default credentials are as follows:
Username: admin Password: changeme 5. Select Remember password if you want browser to remember entered login credentials. 6. Press Log in button. Switch to secure connection (HTTPS) indicates that HTTP protocol is being used. Press on the link and you will be redirected to secure HTTPS URL. Minimum supported horizontal resolution is 1024px. Main page After login you will be automatically redirected to the Main page of Web GUI:
SAF Tehnika JSC 28 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Web GUI is divided into 5 sections:
1 Top panel Shows information about Integra-W/Integra-WS FODU you are connected to including:
IP address Model name System name Serial number Uptime Firmware version User name 2 Menu panel Allows navigating between Main page (Main) and subpages of 4 sections:
Over the air (Radio/modem (NP) configuration) Networking (Ethernet configuration) Performance System 3 Main Web GUI window By default Main page (Main) is shown. Contents will change according to menu panel selection. 4 MODIFY / SAVE / LOGOUT Allows modifying parameters in the main window. If none can be modified, MODIFY button appears inactive. After modification SAVE button becomes active and indicates number of unsaved changes as well as their type (when moving cursor over the button). LOGOUT button will logout from current session. SAF Tehnika JSC 29 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI 5 System summary Shows three selected parameters of local and remote systems and Tx polarization (as read from internal accelerometer). Values appear in red colour in case of exceeding alarm threshold values or in case of a warning (e.g. if loopback is active). Values appear in orange colour in case alarm threshold values were exceeded during last 15 seconds. Modifying basic system parameters In order to proceed with initial configuration, press MODIFY button and entry fields will appear for adjustable values:
SAF Tehnika JSC 30 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI 1 Tx power Available range depends on radio model and selected modulation. Actual range will be indicated in the brackets. 2 Tx frequency Available range depends on frequency band, subband, radio side and channel bandwidth selected. Actual range will be indicated in the brackets. Tx frequency range indicates range of central frequencies for configured channel bandwidth. Default frequency range (indicated on the label) is defined for 14MHz channel bandwidth. SAF Tehnika JSC 31 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI 3 Standard Allows choosing whether only FCC, ETSI or both channel bandwidth options are visible in Configuration selection field. 4 Bandwidth Allows choosing between available channel bandwidth options along with indication of fixed modulation or maximum modulation for ACM, bandwidth standard ETSI or FCC. 5 Modem profile Allows choosing between available modulations for selected channel bandwidth. ACM stands for Adaptive Coding and Modulation and enables adaptive modulation change according to MSE value. Modulation indicates maximum modulation, while minimum is 4QAM. 6 State Allows enabling/disabling each of two available ports. You can switch LAN port between electrical and SFP interfaces in NetworkingEthernetPort status and configuration. 7 Execute By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side Integra-W/Integra-WS. If Rollback on is selected, configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied. Rollback triggers when configuration changes applied interrupt management connectivity. For this reason rollback will not work if remote side of the link is not reachable. Pressing Execute for both applies changes made to the corresponding section both for local and remote side Integra-W/Integra-WS FODUs. Over The Air Over The Air Radio Configuration Radio configuration page is available in System menu (Over The AirRadioConfiguration). SAF Tehnika JSC 32 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Press button. Modify mode 1) Tx power Indicates current Tx (transmit) power value (status mode); allows specifying Tx power value (modify mode). Available range depends on radio model and selected modulation. Actual range will be indicated in the brackets. sign indicates that Tx power value was adjusted by ATPC. Move mouse over the sign for further details. 2) Tx frequency Indicates current Tx (transmit) frequency (status mode); allows specifying Tx frequency (modify mode). Available range depends on frequency band, SAF Tehnika JSC 33 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI subband, radio side and channel bandwidth selected. Actual range will be indicated in the brackets. Tx frequency range indicates range of central frequencies for configured channel bandwidth. Default frequency range (indicated on the label) is defined for 40MHz channel bandwidth. 3) Tx mute [ >=10 sec ] Indicates whether Tx mute is enabled or disabled (status mode);
allows muting transmitter to limited time interval in seconds (modify mode). Minimum value is 10 seconds. Note that transmitter will be muted only if valid value in seconds is entered. 4) RSSI Audio Indicates whether RSSI audio is enabled or disabled (status mode);
allows disabling or enabling RSSI audio (modify mode). RSSI audio is available using 3.5mm jack beside USB port. By default RSSI Audio is disabled. Please refer to RSSI/audio port description for further details. 5) RSSI LED Indicates whether RSSI LED is enabled or disabled (status mode); allows disabling or enabling RSSI LED operation (modify mode). By default RSSI LED is enabled. Please refer to RSSI LED section for further details. 6) RSSI LED mode Indicates which RSSI LED mode is active (status mode); allows selecting RSSI LED operation mode (modify mode). By default Mode 1 is enabled. Please refer to RSSI LED section for further details. 7) ATPC Indicates whether ATPC (Automatic Transmit Power Control) is enabled
(status mode); allows enabling/disabling ATPC (modify mode). By default this feature is disabled. 8) ATPC update period (1..5 sec) Indicates ATPC update period (status mode); allows defining the period in seconds with which ATPC parameters are being updated
(modify mode). By default the update period is 5 seconds. Range is 1..5 seconds. 9) Rx (remote) level range (-75..-40 dBm) Indicates minimum and maximum Rx level of remote side Integra-W/Integra-WS for ATPC operation (status mode); allows defining the minimum and maximum Rx level of remote side Integra-W/Integra-WS
(modify mode). There should be at least 3dB difference between min and max values. ATPC Tx power correction will be performed only in case of exceeding these thresholds. Minimum Rx level threshold should be set at least 10dB above sensitivity threshold in order to avoid ACM/ATPC switching loops. ATPC operates only when ACM is at maximum modulation (if ACM is enabled). 10) Filter Allows choosing whether only FCC, ETSI or both channel bandwidth options are visible in Configuration selection field. Controls are available in modify mode only. 11) Bandwidth Indicates currently configured channel bandwidth (status mode); allows choosing between available channel bandwidth options along with indication of maximum modulation, as well as according standard of channel bandwidth ETSI or FCC (modify mode). 12) Modem profile Indicates currently configured modulation (status mode); allows choosing between available modulations for selected channel bandwidth (modify mode). ACM stands for Adaptive Coding and Modulation and enables adaptive modulation change according to MSE value. Modulation indicates maximum modulation, while minimum is 4QAM. SAF Tehnika JSC 34 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI 13) By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side Integra-W/Integra-WS. If Rollback on is selected, configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied. Pressing Execute for both applies changes made to the corresponding section both for local and remote side Integra-W/Integra-WS FODUs. CLI commands (System Tools Console) radio status radio power <Tx power>
Use to show radio status. Use to set Tx power in dBm. radio frequency <frequency>
radio rssi-led <enable|disable> Use to enables or disable RSSI LED operation. Use to set Tx frequency in kHz. radio tx-mute <time|disable>
radio factory radio upgrade <firmware>
radio version radio atpc status radio atpc state
<enable|disable>
radio atpc delay <1..5>
radio atpc rx_level <-75..-43>
<-72..-40>
modem configuration set
<bandwidth> <min_mod>
<max_mod>
modem configuration set factory modem loopback
<digital|none>
Use to mute transmitter on specific time in seconds or unmute. Use to reset radio settings to factory defaults Tx power will be disabled and frequencies set to factory defaults. Use to upgrade radio software version. Use to check radio software version Use to check status of ATPC (Automatic Transmit Power Control). Use to enable/disable ATPC. Use to define ATPC update period. Use to define ATPC remote Rx level min and max thresholds. Use to set modem configuration bandwidth, minimum and maximum modulation. Use to reset modem settings to factory defaults bandwidth and modulation will be reset to minimum. Use to enable or disables modem loopback. modem allowed Use to check list of available modem configurations. Networking Networking Ethernet Network configuration SAF Tehnika JSC 35 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Press button. Modify mode 1) Data port priority Indicates current priority interface of LAN (data) port SFP or electrical RJ-45 (status mode); allows setting priority interface for LAN (data) port SFP or electrical RJ-45 (modify mode). Note that only single LAN port can be active, the other one is ignored. By default priority is set to electrical RJ-45 interface. Priority setting means that if both interfaces are linked, only the priority interface will be used. This way redundancy can be set up if prioritized interface goes down, the secondary one will take over. Note that the active interface is indicated in Main status and Port status and configuration pages. 2) Jumbo frame support Indicates whether jumbo frame support is enabled (status mode); allows enabling or disabling jumbo frame support (modify mode). By default jumbo frame support (up to 9600B) is enabled. When disabled, maximum supported frame size is 1522B. 3) By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side Integra-W/Integra-WS. If Rollback on is selected, configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied. CLI commands (System Tools Console) network port set LAN jumbo
<enable|disable>
Use to enable or disable jumbo frame support on LAN port. network port set LAN interf-
prio <electrical|sfp>
Use to set active LAN port electrical RJ-45 or SFP. Networking Ethernet Port status and configuration SAF Tehnika JSC 36 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Press button. Modify mode 1) Port Indicates available switch ports. Note that LAN port configuration (SFP or electrical RJ-45) should be done in Network configuration page. 2) State Indicates operation status of each LAN port (status mode); allows enabling/disabling each port (modify mode). 3) Link status Indicates whether link with appropriate port is established and its link speed. 4) Link speed Indicates whether link speed is configured to automatic speed setting or manual (status mode); allows changing link speed to manual setting (modify mode). Note that it is only possible to change speed of MNG port (only to 100FDX). Only MNG port can be modified to 100FDX. LAN ports support Auto Gigabit (1000FDX) only and cannot be modified. Maximum L2 frame size supported for LAN ports is 9600B, for MNG port 1518B. 5) Flow control Indicates whether flow control is enabled or disabled on LAN port
(status mode); allows enabling/disabling flow control on LAN port (modify mode). By default flow control is disabled. 6) By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side Integra-W/Integra-WS. If Rollback on is selected, configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied. CLI commands (System Tools Console) network port show info network port show config network port set <port> admin-
state <enable|disable>
network port set MNG speed
<auto|100fdx|100hdx|10fdx|10hdx>
network port set LAN flow-control
<enable|disable>
network port set LAN dpll
<async|master|slave>
Use to show status of all ports. Use to show configuration of all ports. Use to enable or disable particular port. Use to change speed and duplex setting on MNG port. Default value is auto (autonegotiation). Use to enable or disable flow control on LAN port. Use to set DPLL operation mode on LAN port. SAF Tehnika JSC 37 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Performance Performance Alarm Alarm status Alarm status page summarizes current alarms by showing date and time the alarm occurred and its name. 1) Date shows date when alarm was initiated;
2) Time shows time when alarm was initiated;
3) Alarm shows name of the alarm. CLI commands (System Tools Console) log sensor setlist Use to show alarm status. Performance Alarm Alarm log Alarm log shows 20 alarm entries per page and about 2000 alarm entries in total. Full alarm log can be downloaded by pressing on Alarm event log file. Last page of log entries is shown by default. Alarm entries are mostly distributed in two groups Set when alarm appears and Reset when alarm disappears. You also have fast access to alarm filtering, where it is possible to choose which alarm groups you are willing to filter out of all log entries. SAF Tehnika JSC 38 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Press button. Modify mode 1) Clear alarm log deletes all alarm log entries;
2) Toggle period selection opens period selection controls;
3) Load the latest data refreshes alarm log and shows last 20 log entries;
4) List of alarm log entries entry number, date and time, source node, status and event name. Clicking on Cfg # accepted from <> will redirect to Configuration file page and highlight changes made. 5) Navigation controls. << navigates to start of alarm log, while >> to the end;
Previous 20 navigates to previous alarm log page showing 20 previous alarm log SAF Tehnika JSC 39 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI entries, while Next 20 to next alarm log page showing 20 next alarm log entries
(if available). 6) Shows number of currently viewed alarm log page. In Web GUI only last 20 pages
(400 entries) are shown. Download alarm log to view full list. You can enter specific page number to navigate to required page. 7) Filter press to filter alarms from certain source node (e.g. Radio);
8) Alarm event log file press on the link to download full alarm log text file. CLI commands (System Tools Console) log event show last
<#_of_entries>
log event show time <time>
Use to show certain number of last alarm log entries. Use to show entries from a certain time point. Following formats are supported: YYYY-MM-DD/hh:mm:ss; MM-
DD/hh:mm:ss; MM-DD/hh:mm; hh:mm:ss; hh:mm log event show sensor
<sensor> <last|time>
<#_of_entries|time>
Use to show entries for a specific sensor. Regarding subcommands last and time refer to commands above. log event show module
<modem|ns|psu|radio|system>
<last|time>
<#_of_entries|time>
Use to show entries for a specific module. Regarding subcommands last and time refer to commands above. log event clear Use to clear alarm log log event configure
<enable|disable>
Use to enable/disable grouped repetitive alarm-event log entries. log event configure dump
<minutes>
Use to configure timer during which repetitive log entries are counted. log event configure pattern
<110>
Use to specify amount of non-repetitive entries to be counted. log event configure status Use to display current configuration of grouped repetitive alarm-event log entries (filter). Performance Alarm Sensor configuration Following section allows specifying behaviour of available sensor parameters. It is not recommended to add License remaining time sensor parameter to performance
(perfd) type parameters. SAF Tehnika JSC 40 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Press button. Modify mode 1) Group description (name) Shows 5 groups of sensors divided by different group data destinations (event; perf; snmp), as well as indicates whether group is enabled
(state);
2) Ungrouped sensor list Shows list of sensors not added to any of existing groups
(status mode); allows dragging to any of existing groups, thus specifying how the sensor will be treated. Unchecking checkbox next to the sensor disables the sensor
(modify mode). 3) Add group Allows creating a new group with custom name and description. Afterwards sensors from ungrouped sensor list or other groups can be added to the group by dragging in. SAF Tehnika JSC 41 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI 4) Remove group Allows deleting existing groups via a dialog window. 5) Set all to default Restores default settings for all groups and sensors. 6) By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side Integra-W/Integra-WS. If Rollback on is selected, configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied. CLI commands (System Tools Console) log group info Use to show sensor group configuration. log group create <name>
<description>
log group mgmt <name>
add destination
<event|perf|snmp>
log group mgmt <name>
add sensor <sensor>
log group mgmt <name>
config <enable|disable>
log group mgmt <name>
delete log group mgmt <name>
remove destination
<event|perf|snmp>
log group mgmt <name>
remove sensor <sensor>
Use to create a new group. Use to add a destination for a group. Use to add a sensor to a group. Use to enable or disable a group. Use to delete a group. Use to remove a destination from a group. Use to remove a sensor from a group. log sensor list Use to list all available sensors. Performance Alarm Alarm threshold configuration Page provides summary of parameters alarm thresholds. All thresholds are predefined and some change dynamically according to system configuration. Thresholds can be modified if required. Alarm activates when current value exceeds low-delta or high+delta values. Alarm deactivates when current value exceeds low+delta or high-delta values. SAF Tehnika JSC 42 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Press button. SAF Tehnika JSC 43 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode 1) Indicates low, high and delta values of the parameters (status mode); Low value, High value and Delta value fields for all parameters become editable when Default value is deselected (modify mode);
2) Set all to default resets Low value, High value and Delta value for all parameters to factory defaults;
3) Default value deselect to activate manual threshold modification;
4) By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side Integra-W/Integra-WS. CLI commands (System Tools Console) log sensor info Use to show configuration of sensor thresholds. log sensor mgmt <sensor>
control <auto|user>
Use to set sensor thresholds to user defined or automatically adjusted. log sensor mgmt <sensor>
thold <min> <max> <delta>
Use to set sensors min, max thresholds and delta value manually. log sensor mgmt <sensor>
time <030>
Use to set sensor hysteresis time in seconds. Will be used to show value in orange colour indicating that sensor value recently exceeded its thresholds. log default
<all|group|sensors>
Use to set group, individual sensor or all sensor configuration to default. log sensor list Use to list all available sensors. SAF Tehnika JSC 44 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Performance Monitoring Performance graph Performance graph allows visualising various parameters over chosen time period as curves. Available parameters will depend on Sensor Configuration. Any two parameters can be shown at a time. By default Rx level (dBm) and Radial MSE (dB) are selected. Not all sensors available in Sensor Configuration can be displayed in Performance graph. MODIFY button is deactivated in Performance graph page. SAF Tehnika JSC 45 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI 1) Left axis sensor Allows choosing sensor parameter coloured in red and displayed on left axis. 2) Right axis sensor Allows choosing sensor parameter coloured in blue and displayed on right axis. 3) Sensor log step Allows choosing graph granularity 1, 15 or 60 minutes. 4) Indicates start and end date/time of period displayed and allows selecting specific period to show. 5) Period length Indicates length of currently displayed period. 6) Get data Press to apply selected time interval changes. 7) Left and right sliders allow to zoom currently selected time period. Performance Monitoring Performance log MODIFY button is deactivated in Performance log page. 1) Select sensors Allows choosing sensor parameters to be displayed in performance log. 2) Select fields Allows choosing parameter fields to be displayed in performance log. Minimum and Maximum represent minimum and maximum values in specified sensor log step, while Average displays average value; Threshold seconds will show amount of seconds in chosen time interval when parameter exceeded minimum or maximum alarm thresholds; No data (s) and Not available (s) show SAF Tehnika JSC 46 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI respectively time when there was no data of according parameter and it was not available. 3) Select time interval Allows choosing graph granularity 1, 15 or 60 minutes. 4) One page Will display performance log on a single page in a separate tab. 5) Paged Will display performance log divided in pages in a separate tab. 6) Download XML Press to download performance log in a extensible markup language (.xml) file. CLI commands (System Tools Console) log perf show
<1M|15M|60M> last
<11440>
Use to show specified number of last performance log entries with specified sensor log step. log perf show
<1M|15M|60M> time <time>
Use to show entries from a certain time point. Following formats are supported: YYYY-MM-DD/hh:mm:ss; MM-
DD/hh:mm:ss; MM-DD/hh:mm; hh:mm:ss; hh:mm log perf clear Use to clear performance log. Performance Ethernet Ethernet switch statistics SAF Tehnika JSC 47 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Press button. Modify mode (buttons appear at the bottom of the page) 1) Statistics for time during which statistics have been gathered;
2) Rx detected The total number of packets detected on ports ingress;
SAF Tehnika JSC 48 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI 3) Rx dropped The total number of packets dropped on ports ingress;
4) Tx detected The total number of packets detected on ports egress;
5) Tx dropped The total number of packets dropped on ports egress;
6) Rx Bytes Bytes on ports ingress;
7) Tx Bytes Bytes on ports egress;
8) Rx 64 byte frames The total number of 64 byte frames on ports ingress;
9) Rx 65 - 127 byte frames The total number of 65127 byte frames on ports ingress;
10) Rx 128 - 255 byte frames The total number of 128255 byte frames on ports ingress;
11) Rx 256 - 511 byte frames The total number of 256511 byte frames on ports ingress;
12) Rx 512 - 1023 byte frames The total number of 5121023 byte frames on ports ingress;
13) Rx 1024 - Max byte frames The total number of 10241522 byte frames on ports ingress;
14) Rx Undersize frames The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets long (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed;
15) Rx Oversize frames The total number of packets received that were longer than 1522 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed;
16) Tx 64 byte frames The total number of 64 byte frames on ports egress;
17) Tx 65 - 127 byte frames The total number of 65127 byte frames on ports egress;
18) Tx 128 - 255 byte frames The total number of 128255 byte frames on ports egress;
19) Tx 256 - 511 byte frames The total number of 256511 byte frames on ports egress;
20) Tx 512 - 1023 byte frames The total number of 5121023 byte frames on ports egress;
21) Tx 1024 - Max byte frames The total number of 10241522 byte frames on ports egress;
22) Tx Undersize frames The total number of packets sent that were less than 64 octets long (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed;
23) Tx Oversize frames The total number of packets transmitted that were longer than 1522 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed;
24) Rx Good frames The number of frames that have been received by this port from its segment excluding fragmented and FCS error frames;
25) Rx Errors The number of fragmented and FCS error frames;
26) Rx FIFO errors The number of frames out of the sequence received by this port;
27) Rx CRC errors The number of frames with wrong CRC received by this port;
28) Rx Broadcast frames The total number of good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address. Note that this does not include multicast packets;
29) Rx Multicast frames The total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address. Note that this number does not include packets directed to the broadcast address;
SAF Tehnika JSC 49 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI 30) Rx Control frames The total number of frames received as control frames;
31) Rx Length errors The total number of frames received with incorrect length field;
32) Rx VLAN frames The total number of frames received containing at least one VLAN tag;
33) Rx Pause frames The total number of frames received as control frames with valid PAUSE opcodes;
34) Rx Op errors The total number of frames recognized as control frames but contained an Unknown Opcode;
35) Rx Frame errors The total number of frames received with errors;;
36) Tx Good frames The number of frames that have been transmitted by this port from its segment excluding fragmented and FCS error frames;
37) Tx Errors The number of fragmented and FCS error frames;
38) Tx FIFO err The number of frames out of the sequence transmitted by this port;
39) Tx Broadcast frames The total number of good packets transmitted that were directed to the broadcast address. Note that this does not include multicast packets;
40) Tx Multicast frames The total number of good packets transmitted that were directed to a multicast address. Note that this number does not include packets directed to the broadcast address;
41) Tx Underrun errors The number of packets transmitted that are less than the allowed 64 octets minimum length. Underrun packets occur due to jam signals generated by collisions, backpressure etc.;
42) Tx Control frames The total number of frames transmitted as control frames;
43) Tx VLAN frames The total number of frames transmitted containing at least one VLAN tag;
44) Tx Pause frames The total number of frames transmitted as control frames with valid PAUSE opcodes;
45) Tx Single collisions The total number of packets successfully transmitted by this port that experienced exactly one collision;
46) Tx Multi collisions The total number of frames successfully transmitted by this port that experienced more than one collision;
47) Tx Deferred The total number of frames transmitted by a this port for which the first transmission attempt was delayed because the medium was busy;
48) Tx Late collisions The total number of times that a collision was detected later than 512 bit-times into the transmission of a frame;
49) Tx Excess collisions The total number of frames that were not transmitted from this port because 16 unsuccessful attempts were made to transmit the frame;
50) Tx Excess deferral The total number of frames that deferred transmission for an excessive period of time;
51) Tx Alignment errors Asserted for received frames of size 64-bytes and greater which contained an odd number of received nibbles and which also contained an invalid FCS field;
52) Tx Carrier errors A Number of frames transmitted in which the carrier signal was lost or in which the carrier signal was not present;
53) Tx Collisions The total number of collisions experienced by this port during packet transmissions. SAF Tehnika JSC 50 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI CLI commands (System Tools Console) network port show statistics Use to show Ethernet statistics on all ports. network port reset statistics
<LAN1|LAN2|LAN3|MNG|WAN|all>
Use to reset Ethernet statistics for a particular port or all ports. Performance Over The Air Modem graph MODIFY button is deactivated in Modem graph page. Modem graph can be activated in two modes constellation diagram and spectrum. 1) Graph type Allows choosing between constellation and spectrum graph types;
2) Data source Indicates source of the signal;
3) Auto refresh Allows disabling auto refresh of constellation/spectrum;
4) Automatic clear interval Allows choosing how often is constellation automatically cleared;
5) Quadrant view Allows zooming constellation diagram to specific quadrant or part of the quadrant;
SAF Tehnika JSC 51 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI 6) Refresh Allows refreshing constellation diagram/spectrum;
7) Clear Allows clearing constellation diagram/spectrum. Only a single user can see Constellation diagram and Spectrum curve at a time. Constellation diagram A constellation diagram is a representation of a signal modulated by the digital modulation schemes 1024QAM, 512QAM, 256QAM, 128QAM, 64QAM, 32QAM, 16QAM, 8QAM or 4QAM. It displays the signal as a two-dimensional scatter diagram in the complex plane at symbol sampling instants. Measured constellation diagram can be used to recognize the type of interference and distortion in a signal. Constellation diagram (512QAM):
Examples of Integra-W/Integra-WS constellation diagrams under ideal conditions are shown below:
SAF Tehnika JSC 52 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI For the purpose of analysing the received signal quality, some types of corruption are evident in the constellation diagram. For example:
1) Gaussian noise is displayed as fuzzy constellation points:
2) Non-coherent single frequency interference is displayed as circular constellation points:
SAF Tehnika JSC 53 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI 3) Phase noise is displayed as rotationally spreading constellation points:
Spectrum A spectrum curve is a representation received signal on the input of the modem. For this reason spectrum signal levels will not correspond to actual radio receivers signal level. Signal appearance will depend on configured channel bandwidth. Measured spectrum curve can be used to recognize in-band interference or very powerful out-band interference (due to filters applied). Spectrum (80MHz):
SAF Tehnika JSC 54 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Examples of Integra-W/Integra-WS spectrum curves in various channel bandwidths:
SAF Tehnika JSC 55 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI System System FW Firmware upgrade Status mode Press button. Modify mode 1) Shows list of available firmware files;
2) Upgrade firmware click on preferred firmware in the list and press Upgrade firmware button to initiate firmware upgrade process. Latest Integra-W/Integra-WS firmware can be downloaded in https://saftehnika.com/en/downloads in Firmwares section. Login required. 3) Reboot Reboots management CPU. 4) Delete Deletes selected firmware file from the list. 5) Choose File Press to browse for a firmware file on your hard disk drive. 6) Upload Press to upload a firmware file to Integra-W/Integra-WS. SAF Tehnika JSC 56 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI CLI commands (System Tools Console) firmware info [<version>]
firmware install <version>
firmware list firmware remove <version>
firmware remove.list firmware switch firmware switch
<fs|fw1|fw2|toggle>
Use to show detailed information on current or specific Integra-W/Integra-WS firmware. Use to install firmware version uploaded. Note that exact version needs to be entered. Check available firmware versions using command firmware list. Use to list uploaded firmware versions. Use to remove firmware version uploaded. Note that exact version needs to be entered. Check available firmware versions using command firmware list. Use to remove all uploaded firmware versions. Use to check running firmware bank and bank that will be used at the next boot. Use to define bank that will be used at the next boot. fw1 and fw2 subcommands set appropriate bank, toggle forces to set other bank than the running one, fs is factory defined emergency bank, which is used if both fw1 and fw2 fail. Integra series firmware upgrade via Web GUI Firmware update package contains firmware file (.bin extension), release notes and firmware upgrade instructions. Latest Integra firmware update package can be downloaded in the following URL:
https://www.saftehnika.com/en/downloads (registration required) Main method for firmware upgrade is upload via Web GUI, which automates the whole firmware upgrade process. To perform software upgrade from Web GUI, please follow these steps:
1) Go to System FW Firmware upgrade;
2) Press MODIFY button on right side of the page;
3) Press Choose File button, locate *.bin firmware file on your hard disk
(extracted from the firmware update package) and press Open button;
4) Press Upload button;
5) Select uploaded firmware from firmware list and press Upgrade firmware button;
6) Confirm the upgrade and reboot the system. Remote side should be upgraded first. Please do not unplug power until firmware upgrade procedure is finished - Web GUI will automatically reconnect and login page will appear. SAF Tehnika JSC 57 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Transition between out-band management and in-band management firmware versions In-band management firmware version: management is available both on dedicated management (MM) port and on data (LAN) ports. User traffic is available only on data (LAN) ports. Out-band management firmware version: management is available only on dedicated management (MM) port. User traffic is available only on one of data (LAN) ports. By default LAN (TP) is enabled, while LAN (SFP) is disabled. Upgrading from out-band management to in-band management firmware version
- Follow instructions in section Integra series firmware upgrade via Web GUI.
- A single Ethernet cable should be interconnected between Integra LAN port and CPE in order to avoid Ethernet loops Upgrading from in-band management to out-band management firmware version
- Follow instructions in section Integra series firmware upgrade via Web GUI.
- Management will be available only on dedicated management (MM) port, thus in order to maintain management access after firmware upgrade, management (MM) port should be interconnected with CPE on one side of the link if management traffic is transmitted over the link (default setting). If management traffic is not transmitted over the link, management (MM) port should be interconnected with CPE on both sides of the link. configuration System Configuration IP IP address configuration page is available in System menu (SystemConfigurationIP configuration). SAF Tehnika JSC 58 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Press button. Modify mode 1) 2) 3) IP address Indicates IP address of Integra-W/Integra-WS you are currently logged in (status mode); allows specifying IP address of Integra-W/Integra-WS you are currently logged in (modify mode). Default IP address is 192.168.205.10 or 192.168.205.11 depending on which side the specific Integra-W/Integra-WS is low side has 192.168.205.10 IP address and high side 192.168.205.11. Integra-W/Integra-WS IP addresses need to be in the same subnet. IP Mask Indicates IP mask of Integra-W/Integra-WS you are currently logged in
(status mode); allows specifying IP mask of Integra-W/Integra-WS you are currently logged in (modify mode). Default IP mask is 255.255.255.0. IP gateway Indicates gateway address of Integra-W/Integra-WS you are currently logged in (status mode); allows specifying gateway address of Integra-W/Integra-
WS you are currently logged in (modify mode). By default gateway is not specified
(blank). 4) Ethernet MAC address shows the MAC address of Integra-W/Integra-WS you are currently connected to. 5) Remote IP address shows IP address of remote (far-end) Integra-W/Integra-WS. By default remote IP address is being retrieved automatically and therefore Auto SAF Tehnika JSC 59 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI checkbox is selected. In modify mode you can unselect auto option and enter remote IP address manually. 6) By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side Integra-W/Integra-WS. CLI commands (System Tools Console) Use to set IP address of management CPU. Use to set IP address of gateway. Use to set subnet mask. Use to show MAC address of management CPU. system ip addr <IP>
system ip gw <IP>
system ip mask <mask>
system ip mac system ip cfg <ip address>
<mask> or <ip address>
<mask> <gateway> or <ip address/CIDR> or <ip address/CIDR> <gateway>
system remoteip show system remoteip auto system remoteip set <IP>
system diag ping <IP_address> Use to ping an IP address. Use to show remote IP address. Use to set automatic retrieving of remote IP address. Use to define remote IP address. Use to set IP address and sub or optionally IP address, subnet mask and gateway simultaneously. System Configuration SNMP configuration The SNMP configuration pages provide configuration of SNMP communities, host and trap addresses. SAF NMS system will work only when SNMP is properly configured. Relevant MIB files can be downloaded directly from Web GUI. See (7) below. SAF Tehnika JSC 60 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Press button. Modify mode 1) SNMP v1 setup / SNMP v2c setup Allows switching between status/configuration of SNMP v1 and v2c. 2) Read community Indicates currently specified read community for SNMP v1 or v2c
(status mode); allows specifying read community for SNMP v1 or v2c of the agent to enable parameters to be read (modify mode). Default read community name is saf-
public. 3) Write community Indicates currently specified write community for SNMP v1 or v2c (status mode); allows specifying write community for SNMP v1 or v2c of the agent to enable parameters to be written (modify mode). Default write community name is saf-private. 4) Trap community Indicates currently specified trap community for SNMP v1 or v2c
(status mode); allows specifying trap community for SNMP v1 or v2c for trap authentication in monitoring applications (modify mode). Default trap community name is saf-traps. 5) List of SNMP managers Shows list of configured SNMP host IP addresses (status mode); allows adding/deleting SNMP host IP addresses (modify mode). Specified IP SAF Tehnika JSC 61 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI addresses have access to read and modify configuration parameters using appropriate read and write community names. 6) List of trap v1/v2c managers Shows list of configured SNMP trap IP addresses
(status mode); allows adding/deleting SNMP trap IP addresses (modify mode). The Integra-W/Integra-WS management controller sends SNMP traps to the Trap Manager with IP address specified here. 7) Download MIB file Click to download Integra-W/Integra-WS MIB files. 8) By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side Integra-W/Integra-WS. If Rollback on is selected, configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied. CLI commands (System Tools Console) snmp manager [add|del <IP>]
snmp manager read-
community [set|del <name>]
snmp manager write-
community [set|del <name>]
snmp traps trap-community
[set|del <name>]
snmp traps trapv1manager
[set|del <IP>]
snmp traps trapv2manager
[set|del <IP>]
snmp showconfig active snmp showconfig stored Use to check, add or delete IP addresses of SNMP v1/v2c managers. Use to check, set or delete name of SNMP v1/v2c read community. Use to check, set or delete name of SNMP v1/v2c write community. Use to check, set or delete name of SNMP v1/v2c trap community. Use to check, set or delete IP addresses of SNMP v1 trap managers. Use to check, set or delete IP addresses of SNMP v2c trap managers. Use to check currently active SNMP configuration. Use to check saved SNMP configuration. System Configuration Configuration file SAF Tehnika JSC 62 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Press button. Modify mode SAF Tehnika JSC 63 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI 1) Download configuration file Press to download system configuration txt file and saving it on your hard drive. 2) Choose File Press to browse for a saved configuration file on your hard disk drive. 3) Upload Press to upload a configuration file to Integra-W/Integra-WS. Uploaded configuration overwrites saved configuration. 4) Restore uploaded configuration file Press to restore uploaded system configuration. If configuration was not uploaded, saved configuration will be restored, i.e. unsaved changes will be discarded!
Restoring configuration overwrites running configuration with saved configuration. 5) Load factory configuration file Resets system configuration to factory defaults. 6) Saved configuration Shows saved system configuration. 7) Running configuration Shows currently running system configuration. Distinct sections in saved and running configurations are highlighted with orange colour. In order to examine particular differences expand highlighted sections of configuration by clicking on down arrow of appropriate configuration section. CLI commands (System Tools Console) configuration factory configuration factory aggr configuration factory modem configuration factory netsys
{mac-table|port-
state|qos|rate|vlan}
configuration factory sync_e configuration factory sysd configuration load configuration status configuration store Use to reset system configuration to factory defaults. Use to reset aggregation configuration to factory defaults. Use to reset modem configuration to factory defaults. Use to reset whole Ethernet configuration to factory defaults or particular sections using subcommands mac-table for MAC table; port-state for port state configuration; qos for QoS configuration; rate for rate limit configuration; vlan for VLAN configuration. Use to reset SyncE configuration to factory defaults. Use to reset whole system configuration to factory defaults. Use to load uploaded system configuration. If no configuration was uploaded via Web GUI, command will restore saved configuration, thus discarding unsaved changes. Use to check whether running configuration is saved. Use to save running configuration. SAF Tehnika JSC 64 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI System Configuration Password configuration Status mode Press button. Modify mode 1) User name Choose between admin and guest user accounts. guest user has monitoring privileges and cannot apply configuration changes. By default password for admin account is changeme, while no password is defined for guest account (user disabled). 2) Enter new password Enter new password. 3) Confirm new password Confirm new password. 4) Hide password Uncheck to display entered password in plaintext. 5) By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side Integra-W/Integra-WS. If Rollback on is selected, configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied. CLI commands (System Tools Console) system user info system user mgmt <username>
access <r|w>
system user mgmt <username>
delete Use to show information on current user. Use to set read (r) or write (w) access right for particular <username>. Use to delete particular <username>. admin user cannot be deleted. SAF Tehnika JSC 65 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI system user mgmt <username>
<enable|disable>
system user mgmt <username>
info system user mgmt <username>
password <password>
system user new <username>
<password> <r|w> <fullname>
system user factory system password change
<password>
system password reset Use to enable or disable particular <username>. Use to show information on particular <username>. Use to set password for particular <username>. Use to create new user with specified <username>,
<password>, <fullname> and read (r) or write (w) permissions. Use to reset user to factory defaults. Use to change password for current user. Use to reset all passwords to default. System Configuration System configuration Status mode Press button. SAF Tehnika JSC 66 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode 1) System name Allows entering preferable system name. Maximum length of the system name cannot exceed 16 symbols. Default name is SAF. 2) Location name Allows entering preferable system location name. Maximum length of the location name cannot exceed 16 symbols. By default system location is not specified. 3) Timezone Allows specifying GMT time zone. 4) Time (YY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss) Allows changing system date and time manually by entering date and time in specific syntax. 5) Set local machine time Press to force system to use the time set on your PC or laptop, from which you are connected to the Web GUI. 6) NTP client Allows enabling or disabling NTP (Network Time Protocol) client. 7) List of NTP servers Allows adding or deleting IP addresses of NTP servers. 8) Obtain time from NTP server Press to force system to obtain the time from a NTP server. 9) By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side Integra-W/Integra-WS. If Rollback on is selected, configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied. CLI commands (System Tools Console) system datetime <datetime>
system name <name>
system location <location>
system uptime system ntp status system ntp <enable|disable>
system ntp server add
<IP_address>
system ntp server remove
<IP_address>
Use to enter system time and date. Use YYYY-MM-
DD/hh:mm:ss syntax for date/time. Use to define system name. Use to define system location. Use to show system uptime since last system start. Use to display NTP status. Use to enable or disable NTP client. Use to add an IP address of a NTP server. Use to remove an IP address of a NTP server. SAF Tehnika JSC 67 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI system ntp server clear system ntp timezone <-12:00 ... 14:00>
Use to clear list of NTP servers. Use to specify GMT timezone. system ntp sync User to force system to obtain the time from a NTP server. System Configuration System services Status mode Press button. SAF Tehnika JSC 68 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode 1) HTTP Allows disabling or enabling HTTP access to Web GUI. By default HTTP access is enabled. 2) HTTP port Allows specifying TCP port for Web GUI access via HTTP. By default TCP port 80 is defined. 3) HTTPS Allows disabling or enabling HTTPS access to Web GUI. By default HTTPS access is enabled. 4) HTTPS port Allows specifying TCP port for Web GUI access via HTTPS. By default TCP port 443 is defined. 5) Redirect HTTP to HTTPS Allows enabling automatic redirect from HTTP to HTTPS. 6) RADIUS - Allows enabling or disabling RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service). By default RADIUS is disabled. 7) RADIUS port Allows specifying RADIUS port. By default port 1812 is defined. 8) RADIUS server IP address Allows specifying RADIUS server IP address. 9) Set RADIUS password Allows specifying RADIUS password. 10) Confirm RADIUS password Allows confirming RADIUS password. 11) Hide password - Uncheck to display entered password in plaintext. 12) By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side Integra-W/Integra-WS. SAF Tehnika JSC 69 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI System Diagnostic Loopback configuration Status mode Press button. Modify mode 1) Modem loopback Indicates whether modem loopback is active (status mode);
Allows enabling modem loopback by changing status to On and specifying loopback duration time (modify mode). During modem loopback signal is looped back to local end after the modem and Integra-W/Integra-WS should be able to synchronize to itself. Both Radial MSE and LDPC stress should not generate an alarm (values should not be coloured in red). When loopback is activated, Loopback duration time countdown timer will appear. 2) By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side Integra-W/Integra-WS. Below is an example of Main status page during modem loopback:
SAF Tehnika JSC 70 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI While modem loopback is active Modem loopback: Enabled, digital indication will be shown on Main status page. CLI commands (System Tools Console) modem loopback digital
<10..1000000>
modem loopback digital none Use to enable modem loopback for specified time in seconds. Use to disable modem loopback. System Diagnostic Download troubleshooting file Clicking on the link will download troubleshooting file archive package to your hard disk drive (Downloads folder of your browser). Contents:
SAF Tehnika JSC 71 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI config.txt devel.tar Ethernet.switch.html eventlog.txt Firmwares.html Licenses.html Modem.html NetworkStatistic.html Perflog.xml Performance.html Radio.html SNMP.html System.html Saved system configuration file For debugging only Ethernet configuration Alarm-event log file Information on currently running firmware and stored firmware files. Information on currently active license and added license files Information on modem including modem status and configuration, counters, list of allowed modem profiles, header compression Ethernet counters of LAN, WAN and MNG ports Performance log with maximum 1440 entries for 1, 15 and 60 minute intervals Information on alarm status, alarm threshold and sensor configurations Information on radio status, configuration and counters Information on SNMP v1/v2c configuration Information on system configuration including Web services, RADIUS, IP address, user, NTP configuration and inventory info System Tools License management Provides list of available licenses, time left for each license and license upload controls. Status mode Press button. SAF Tehnika JSC 72 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode 1) Shows list of available licenses and remaining time. 2) Activate Select license from the list and press Activate to switch to preferable license. 3) Choose file Press to browse for a license file (*.lic) on your hard disk drive. 4) Upload Press to upload a license file (*.lic) to Integra-W/Integra-WS. If new license supports previously running modem configuration, no changes will be applied. If previously modem was configured to modem configuration, which is not supported by new license key, modem will be reconfigured to the maximal allowed configuration in chosen channel bandwidth. When license expires modulation will drop to 4QAM Limited and link capacity will drop to 256Kbps. When license expires next license in the list needs to be activated manually. CLI commands (System Tools Console) license list license list active license list sequence <license>
<up|down>
license file list license file add <filename>
license file activate <filename>
license file deactivate
<filename>
Use to list available licenses. Use to view settings of currently active license. Use to move available licenses up or down the list. When current license expires, next license below the expired license in the list will be used. Use to list available license files. Use to add uploaded license file to license file list. Use to activate license file. Use to deactivate license file. SAF Tehnika JSC 73 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI System Tools Console Use syntax <command> ? to see information on subcommands. Use ENTER key to execute entered command. List of valid CLI commands can be found at the end of each Web GUI page description. Refer to Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE for details how to connect to other CLI interfaces (serial, SSH, Telnet). System About About System Provides short description of Integra-W/Integra-WS series products. SAF Tehnika JSC 74 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI CLI commands (System Tools Console) product info system number Use to show detailed information on Integra-W/Integra-
WS FODU. Use to show Integra-W/Integra-WS serial number. System About Copyright Displays copyright information. SAF Tehnika JSC 75 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual WEB GUI System About Inventory Displays inventory information. SAF Tehnika JSC 76 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Command line interface (CLI) is available via 4 individual interfaces:
- Secure Shell (SSH);
- Telnet;
- Serial terminal;
- Web GUI (SystemToolsConsole, partial functionality) The available CLI commands are found in CLI commands tables in appropriate Web GUI page sections in Chapter 3: WEB GUI. For SSH, Telnet or serial connection you can use any client supporting according interfaces
(e.g. PuTTY, Tera Term etc.). CLI commands are not case sensitive. A User can abbreviate commands and parameters as long as they contain enough letters to be distinguished from any other currently available commands or parameters. Connecting to serial RS232 interface In order to connect to Integra-W/Integra-WS serial terminal you will require USB cable with USB Type B connector. Please refer to Chapter USB port for pinouts. To connect the PC to the RS232 management port, using serial terminal-emulation software (e.g. PuTTY), use the following parameters:
Baud rate: 115200 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Data flow control: None Below are connection steps with PuTTY - Windows freeware software. 1. Open PuTTY and go to Serial category. Specify your COM port number you will be using, change Speed (baud) to 115200 and Flow control to None:
SAF Tehnika JSC 77 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual COMMAND LINE INTERFACE 2. Press Open and after pressing Enter key following login dialog should appear:
3. Enter username and password. Default credentials are as follows:
login: admin password: changeme 4. After successful login SAF> prompt should appear (if system name is default, otherwise prompt will differ):
5. Press Ctrl+C to log off from current session. SAF Tehnika JSC 78 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Closing PuTTY window does not log off from current serial terminal session. Connecting to SSH SSH connection to is carried out using Ethernet management connection. Please refer to Chapter Ethernet management connection for Ethernet management port connection details. Integra-W/Integra-WS FODU You can use any SSH client. Below are connection steps with PuTTY - Windows freeware software. 1. Open PuTTY, choose Connection Type: SSH, enter IP address and make sure that correct port number is used (22 by default):
2. Press Open, enter login credentials (default user name is admin and password -
changeme). After successful login following prompt should appear:
Connecting to Telnet Telnet connection to Integra-W/Integra-WS FODU is carried out using Ethernet management connection. Please refer to Chapter Ethernet management connection for Ethernet management port connection details. You can use any Telnet client. Below are connection steps with PuTTY - Windows freeware software. SAF Tehnika JSC 79 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual COMMAND LINE INTERFACE 1. Open PuTTY, choose Connection Type: Telnet, enter IP address and make sure that correct port number is used (23 by default):correct port number is used (23correct port number is used (23 by default) 2. Press Open, enter login credentials (default user name is admin and password -
changeme). After successful login following prompt should appear:
SAF Tehnika JSC 80 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual TOOLS Chapter 5: 17/24GHz Setting bandwidth to 60MHz 1) Access Web GUI of remote side radio first. Configure the Tx frequency to 17130MHz
(17GHz) or 24080MHz (24GHz) if it is low side unit or to 17270MHz (17GHz) or 24220MHz
(24GHz) if it is high side unit. Press Execute for both. 2) Go to System -> Console (still for remote radio) and execute command radio duplex-
shift 140000. You will lose the connection with your remote side now. 3) Access Web GUI of local side radio. Configure the Tx frequency to 17130MHz (17GHz) or 24080MHz (24GHz) if it is low side unit or to 17270MHz (17GHz) or 24220MHz (24GHz) if it is high side unit. Press Execute for both. 4) Go to System -> Console for local side unit and execute command radio duplex-shift 140000. 5) Save the configuration on both radios. Setting bandwidth to 80MHz 1) Access Web GUI of remote side radio first. Configure the Tx frequency to 17140MHz
(17GHz) or 24090MHz (24GHz) if it is low side unit or to 17260MHz (17GHz) or 24210MHz
(24GHz) if it is high side unit. Press Execute for both. 2) Go to System -> Console (still for remote radio) and execute command radio duplex-
shift 120000. You will lose the connection with your remote side now. 3) Access Web GUI of local side radio. Configure the Tx frequency to 17140MHz (17GHz) or 24090MHz (24GHz) if it is low side unit or to 17260MHz (17GHz) or 24210MHz (24GHz) if it is high side unit. Press Execute for both. 4) Go to System -> Console for local side unit and execute command radio duplex-shift 120000. 5) Save the configuration on both radios. SAF Tehnika JSC 81 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual TOOLS Chapter 6: TOOLS Link Layer Discovery tool Link Layer Discovery Client is a command line application for Microsoft Windows operating systems (Windows Vista/7/8). It sends requests to Link Layer Discovery server application which runs on all Integra series radios. The client is used to discover Integra series radios and reset its passwords or settings. WinPCAP should be installed. The application is started via the command line Start menuRun. Type cmd and press enter. Command line console window should appear. The default directory in the console is the current user directory. To change it, type:
cd <directory path>
For example cd c:\recoverytool Put the downloaded recovery file into your default user directory. If the file is put in any other directory (for example, c:\recoverytool), change the console directory by using the above console command. Run the recovery tool by typing recovery without quotes in the console and press ENTER. SAF Tehnika JSC 82 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual TOOLS Available commands and network adapter list should be shown. To scan for Integra devices, the command should be run as follows:
recovery <network interface>
For example:
recovery \DEVICE\NPF_{CF93C592-8233-4EDD-9502-AB9E2CC4063A}
To copy the interface address from network adapter list, click the right mouse button over the console and select Mark, then by holding the left button select the interface address. SAF Tehnika JSC 83 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual TOOLS After selecting, release the left button and click the mouse right button anywhere on the console. The address should be copied. Paste it by clicking the right button on the command line after typing recovery and selecting Paste. The result should be similar as in the below images. SAF Tehnika JSC 84 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual TOOLS The recovery tool will now scan for Integra devices. Available devices and their information will appear in the console. If they do not, retry the command after a while, the devices may take some time to boot up after power down. Use the MAC address of the device with the reset command to reset this specific device. The MAC address can be copied the same way as the interface address. The device is reset by using the required reset command with the recovery tool:
Where <interface> - network interface form the network adapter list recovery <interface> reset <MAC> <reset command>
<MAC> - required Integra device address
<reset command> - variants of what reset is to be made Different reset choices are available depending on the reset requirement. The commands are available in the reset command list. Use the command after the MAC address of the device as shown in the previous reset command example. SAF Tehnika JSC 85 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual TOOLS For example, to reset users and passwords on Integra device #1, enter the following command:
recovery \DEVICE\NPF_{1A985EC4-7237-4281-BE59-8D5DEEDB5E81} reset 0004A6813122 acc Make sure the command is run within 3 minutes after Integra reboot (RK1 fresh:true in the console), if not, the following error will occur. The recovery tool will continue to retry the command. Power down the device and power it up again, the reset should be completed soon. SAF Tehnika JSC 86 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual TOOLS If the reset is successful, it will be shown in the command console. If the reset cannot be completed, try powering down the device, powering it up again and retry the reset procedure in less than 3 minutes after the power up. MIB files Relevant MIB files can be downloaded directly from Integra-W/WS Web GUI. See Chapter System Configuration SNMP configuration for further details. SAF Tehnika JSC 87 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual TOOLS SAF Tehnika JSC 88 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual INTERFACES Chapter 7: INTERFACES RJ-45 ports (MNG & LAN) RJ-45 ports (MNG & LAN) comply with IEEE 802.3-2005 1000Base-T Ethernet and IEEE 802.3at, LTPoE++ Power over Ethernet standards. MNG port additionally complies with 100Base-T Ethernet standard. For some HW revisions PoE may be available on data (LAN(TP)) port only. The pinouts are as follows:
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Data Bi-directional A+
Bi-directional A-
Bi-directional B+
Bi-directional C+
Bi-directional C-
Bi-directional B-
Bi-directional D+
Bi-directional D-
PoE VB1+
VB1+
VB1-
VB2+
VB2+
VB1-
VB2-
VB2-
In case Ethernet cable is used for power & data (with PoE injector), combined Ethernet cable length from PoE injector to Integra-W/Integra-WS FODU and from PoE injector to CPE is limited to 100m / 328ft. In case SFP interface (LAN) is configured for data traffic, it is possible to use RJ-45 port solely for power supply. Two options are possible:
1) Ethernet cable with PoE injector. Please refer to table below for maximum Ethernet cable length from PoE injector to Integra-W/Integra-WS FODU based on AWG wire size and Integra-W/Integra-WS FODU power consumption. AWG 26 24 22 Lmax @ 45W 202m / 662ft 321m / 1053ft 510m / 1674ft Lmax @ 40W 227m / 745ft 361m / 1184ft 574m / 1884ft Lmax @ 35W 259m / 851ft 413m / 1353ft 656m / 2153ft 2) 2-wire power cable together with DC power adapter cable for Integra-W/Integra-WS
(P/N D0ACPW01). Please refer to the tables below for maximum power cable length based of AWG wire size or cross-section and Integra-W/Integra-WS FODU power consumption. AWG 24 22 20 18 16 14 Cross-section area 0.25mm2 0.5mm2 0.75mm2 Lmax @ 45W 80m / 263ft 127m / 419ft 203m / 666ft 322m / 1058ft 512m / 1682ft 815m / 2675ft Lmax @ 45W 101m / 331ft 201m / 659ft 302m / 990ft Lmax @ 40W 90m / 296ft 143m / 471ft 228m / 749ft 362m / 1190ft 576m / 1892ft 917m / 3010ft Lmax @ 40W 113m / 370ft 226m / 741ft 339m / 1112ft Lmax @ 35W 103m / 338ft 164m / 538ft 260m / 856ft 414m / 1360ft 659m / 2163ft 1048m / 3440ft Lmax @ 35W 129m / 423ft 259m / 849ft 388m / 1273ft SAF Tehnika JSC 89 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual INTERFACES 1.0mm2 1.5mm2 402m / 1318ft 603m / 1978ft 452m / 1482ft 679m / 2227ft 517m / 1696ft 776m / 2545ft Maximum cable length calculation is done using copper resistance. SFP port (LAN) SFP port provides SFP transceiver connectivity. SFP port complies to the following Gigabit Ethernet standards:
1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX, 1000Base-T (note: 1000FDX only). USB port USB port provides serial terminal access to CLI. Socket is B type. RSSI LED RSSI LED can be activated in three operational modes Mode 1, Mode 2 and Mode 3. By default RSSI LED is enabled in Mode 1. For further details please refer to Radio configuration page. Corresponding Rx signal levels and LED blinking pattern for each mode is represented in the figure below:
SAF Tehnika JSC 90 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual INTERFACES RSSI/audio port RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) port is used to adjust the alignment of antenna for best performance (for both rough and fine adjustment); this can be done using digital multimeter or headphones connected to the RSSI port. RSSI port is 3.5mm socket. The output of the RSSI port is DC voltage and audio frequency and varies depending on received signal level. Both are linear curves. In order to connect a voltmeter you will require appropriate RSSI cable (P/N D0ACRS01):
SAF Tehnika JSC 91 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual INTERFACES The following charts and tables show typical relationship of the received signal level (Rx level) displayed by Integra-W/Integra-WS vs. RSSI port output voltage (RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator) and audio frequency. The RSSI port is located on FODU. The evaluated Rx level has the error +/-2 dB. Output voltage Output audio frequency Rx level
(dBm) RSSI voltage (V)
-90
-85
-80
-75
-70
-65
-60
-55
-50
-45
-40
-35
-30
-25
-20 Rx level
(dBm)
-100
-96
-92
-88
-84
-80
-76
-72
-68
-64
-60
-56
-52
-48
-44
-40
-36
-32
-28
-24
-20 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Audio frequency
(Hz) 100 145 190 235 280 325 370 415 460 505 550 595 640 685 730 775 820 865 910 955 1000 SAF Tehnika JSC 92 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Appendix A: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION General Integra-W Concept / form factor FODU with antenna integration Integra-WS FODU slip-fit Capacity Frequency bands Modulation Configurations ATPC Channel bandwidth 883 Mbps at 112 MHz 1024 QAM 643 Mbps at 80 MHz 1024 QAM
(for Integra-WS 17GHz and 24GHz) 6GHz*, 11GHz, 15GHz, 17GHz UL, 18GHz, 23GHz, 24GHz UL, 25GHz, 26GHz, 28GHz*, 32GHz*, 38GHz, 42GHz and more*
From 4QAM up to 1024QAM with hitless ACM 1+0 Yes*
ETSI: from 56 MHz up to 112 MHz FCC: from 40 MHz up to 80 MHz Frequency stability 10 ppm Ports Gigabit Ethernet Service ports Ethernet Ethernet 2x RJ-45 1x SFP 3.5mm USB B LED Electrical with built-in PoE splitter and surge arrestor Alternative to 1xRJ-45 Audible alignment and RSSI RS232 serial over USB B-Type Power On, Link Synchronization, RSL Unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet Gigabit Switch functionality Transparent Management SNMP v1/2c/3*, SSH, Telnet, HTTPS, Serial, RADIUS, Network Time Protocol Performance monitoring Performance graphs, constellation diagram, alarms, detailed counters Synchronization Carrier Ethernet functionality Jumbo frames Antenna Sizes Antenna Electrical SyncE*, IEEE 1588v2 PTP*
Transparent Yes, 9600 bytes 0.3m / 1ft 0.6m / 2ft External antenna High Performance and Super High Performance*
Power consumption 31...74 W depending on model and frequency band. See table below. Power range Integra 36 57 V DC PoE Injector1 36 60 V DC all Integra models; 22...60 V DC models with 50 W consumption Temperature range
-33 ... +55 C / -28 +130 F 1 Voltage range using I0ATPI24 Power over Ethernet Injector SAF Tehnika JSC 93 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Mechanical specification Antenna Integra-W 0.3m / 1ft Mechanical & Enviromental 0.6m / 2ft External antenna Integra-WS Antenna performance High Performance and Super High Performance2 Stationary use Conforms to ETSI EN 300 019 Class 4.1, IP66, NEMA 4X Size, w/o mount Size, Integra -WS 17/24 GHz UL Size, 6/7/11 GHz 378 x 378 x 227 mm /
14.9 x 14.9 x 9 669 x 669 x 289 mm /
26.3 x 26.3 x 11.4 235 x 250 x 72 mm /
9.26 x 9.85 x 2.84 N/A3 N/A N/A3 N/A 235 x 250 x 111 mm /
9.26 x 9.85 x 4.37 280 x 437 x 100 mm /
11.02 x 17.2 x 3.9 Weight, w/o mount 5 kg / 11 lbs 5 kg / 11 lbs 2.9 kg / 6.4 lbs Weight, Integra -WS 17/24 GHz UL Weight, 6/7/11 GHz N/A3 N/A N/A3 N/A 4.9 kg / 10.8 lbs 6.5 kg / 14.3 lbs Mount size 292 x 176 x 250 mm / 11.5 x 7 x 10 max Mount Pole size 40 120 mm / 1.6 4.7 Mount on antenna Weight 2.55 kg / 5.6 lbs 2 Inquire SAF representative for more information 3 Among Integra-W family, only Integra-WS model with external antenna is currently available for 17/24 GHz unlicensed bands. Power consumption at 48V DC4 L6 GHz U6, 7 GHz 11 GHz 15 GHz 17 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 24 GHz 38 GHz 70W5 64W 51W 31W5
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31W 32W5
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38W5 4 Power consumption for Integra radio shown only. For power consumption of complete system add up to 8% (at 48V DC input) for PoE in DC/DC mode, around 4W for 100m cable (depends on cable) and approx. 1W for SFP transceiver, if used. 5 Preliminary data Integra-W preliminary RSL Threshold (dBm) and Link Capacity
(Mbps) ETSI channels FCC channels 56 MHz 112 MHz6 40 MHz 50 MHz 60 MHz 80 MHz 100 MHz6 Modulation RSL Mbps RSL Mbps RSL Mbps RSL Mbps RSL Mbps RSL Mbps RSL Mbps 4QAM -82.0 89 -79.0 176 -83.5 63 -83.0 78 -82.0 96 -80.5 128 -79.5 168 8QAM -78.0 134 -75.0 265 -79.5 94 -78.5 118 -77.5 144 -76.5 192 -75.5 252 16QAM -75.5 178 -72.0 359 -77.0 126 -76.0 157 -75.0 192 -74.0 257 -72.5 336 32QAM -72.5 224 -69.5 441 -74.0 157 -73.0 197 -72.0 240 -70.5 321 -69.5 420 64QAM -69.5 269 -66.5 530 -71.0 189 -70.0 236 -69.0 288 -68.0 385 -67.0 504 SAF Tehnika JSC 94 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 128QAM -66.5 314 -63.5 618 -68.0 220 -67.0 276 -66.5 336 -64.5 450 -64.0 588 256QAM -63.5 359 -60.5 707 -65.0 252 -64.0 315 -63.5 385 -62.0 514 -60.5 672 512QAM -60.5 404 -57.0 795 -62.0 284 -61.0 355 -60.0 433 -58.5 578 -57.5 756 1024QAM -57.0 449 -53.5 883 -58.5 315 -57.5 394 -57.0 481 -55.0 643 -54.0 840 6 100 MHz and 112 MHz channel bandwidths are available for all Integra-W /-WS models except 17GHz and 24GHz UL. Maximum Tx Power for Integra-W and Integra-WS Modulation L6 GHz U6 GHz 11 GHz 15, 18, 23, 25, 26 GHz 17 GHz8, 24 GHz8 28, 32 GHz7 Tx power, dBm 4 QAM
+33
+31 16 QAM
+32
+30 32 QAM
+32
+30 64 QAM
+31
+29 128 QAM
+31
+29 256 QAM
+30
+28 512 QAM
+30
+28 1024 QAM
+28
+26
+28
+27
+27
+26
+26
+25
+25
+23
+22
+21
+21
+20
+20
+19
+19
+17
-26 +5
-26 +5
-26 +5
-26 +5
-26 +5
-26 +5
-26 +5
-26 +5
+22
+21
+21
+20
+20
+19
+19
+17 38 GHz 42 GHz
+17
+11
+17
+11
+17
+11
+16
+16
+15
+15
+14
+9
+9
+8
+8
+7 7 Preliminary data. 8 Max Tx power settings depend on EIRP allowed by national regulatory and antenna size. High Performance integrated antenna specification Size Frequency, GHz Gain, dBi Half power beamwidth XPD dB F/B ratio, dB 15 17 18 23 24 26 38 42 15 17 18 23 24 26 38 42 32.1 33.4 34.2 35.3 36.1 36.6 40.1 40.8 37.5 38.2 39.1 41.4 41.1 41.6 45.2 46 4.3 3.5 3.3 3.0 2.6 2.5 1.6 1.5 2.4 2.3 1.9 1.6 1.4 1.5 0.9 0.8 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 58 60 61 62 62 63 61 60 62.5 65 64.5 66.5 66 68 64 65 0.3m 0.6m Compliance ETSI Class 3 Class 3 Class 3 Class 3 Class 3 Class 3 Class 3B Class 3 Class 3 Class 3 Class 3 Class 3 Class 3 Class 3 Class 3B Class 3 FCC N/A B2 B2 A N/A N/A A A N/A A A A N/A A A A SAF Tehnika JSC 95 INTEGRA-W/INTEGRA-WS User Manual TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 15-42 GHz Integra-W 15, 18-23, 26-42 GHz Integra-WS 17, 24 GHz 6-13 GHz CONTACTS SAF Tehnika JSC 96 SAF Tehnika JSC 24a, Ganibu dambis, Riga, LV-1005, Latvia, EU sales@saftehnika.com www.saftehnika.com
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1 | 2017-06-09 | 24070 ~ 24230 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2017-06-09
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
SAF Tehnika A/S
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0018662312
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1 | Physical Address |
24a, Ganibu Dambis
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Riga, N/A LV-1005
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Latvia
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@timcoengr.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A2: Low Power Transmitters (except Spread Spectrum) and radar detectors operating above 1 GHz
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
W9Z
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
INTEGRA24W
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
A**** D****
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1 | Title |
Product Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
+3716********
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1 | Fax Number |
+3716********
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a******@saftehnika.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Low Power Point-To-Point Transmitter | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Professional installation is required. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter are to be fixed-mounted on indoor or outdoor structures. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of 91 cm, and must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Rogers Labs, Inc.
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1 | Name |
S**** R******
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1 | Telephone Number |
913-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
913-8********
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r******@pixius.net
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1 | 1 | 15C | 24070.00000000 | 24230.00000000 |
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