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2. INTRODUCTION
Purpose of this document is to be use as reference to configure and commission AGS-20 in MOBIFONE network.
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This section describe a step by step procedure to establish a connection to AGS-20 with factory default
configurations.
Needs instrument:
Personnel Computer (Laptop) installed with internet browser (Internet Explorer 9 or later, Firefox 4.0 or
later).
RJ45/LAN Cable
Serial Console Cable
All AGS-20 coming from factory comes with default configurations. Ethernet connection between PC and AGS-20
can occur if both the IP Addresses belong to the same subnet.
The Ethernet ports available for the management of AGS-20:
• RJ45 LCT port with IP address 192.168.0.1 and netmask 255.255.255.0 (default settings)
• RJ45 LAN3 port with default address is
- 172.20.255.15 and netmask 255.255.0.0 if the IDU has been tested with an ASNK ODU Sub Band High.
- 172.20.254.14 and netmask 255.255.0.0 if the IDU has been tested with an ASNK ODU Sub Band Low.
When the connection is active the WebLCT is available in order to configure and manage unit and link. Through
the same ports, using HyperTerminal, a CLI session can be used to configure the Ethernet switch of the unit. The
maximum number of CLI sessions, active at the same time, is 7. The maximum number of WebLCT sessions active
at the same time is 4.
Connection using LAN 3 will allow users to access the AGS-20 web interface. From LAN 3 its feasible to access
Local and Remote AGS-20.
Connection using LCT port with default AGS-20 configuration will only allow user to access web interface of Local
AGS-20.
Connection using Console (RS323) port via serial cables will only allow users for access AGS-20 to Command Line
Interface (CLI).
3. Open Command Prompt and ping the default IP address of LAN 3 172.20.255.15
3.2 Connection via LAN 3 AGS-20 with ASNK ODU Sub Band Low
Steps below describe how to connect and access AGS-20 when it’s connect to an ASNK ODU Sub Band Low with a
default configurations.
1. Connect the Serial RJ45 console cables to a PC and Console port of AGS-20.
2. Configure Putty connection parameter as example below:
3. Select ( ), in the Select Link to Delete table, the Radio Link(s) you want to delete.
WARNING Operation not available if all the Radio ports have been already used for other Links. This operation
allows defining Radio Links with native configuration (1+0, 2x(1+0), 2+0 XPIC).
In order to define a system radio configuration, it is necessary to create two or more Radio Links in native
configuration and, possibly, aggregate them.
The system radio configuration allowed for each type of AGS-20 Dual IF is indicated in Table 1.
3. Set, in the Select Link Type box, the Radio Link type: 1+0
2.Press Done. A 1+0 Radio Link will be created with selected parameters.
3. To change the parameter, move the cursor on the wished value (refer to Link Budget).
4. Press Apply and confirm.
3. Set, in the Select Link Type box, the Radio Link type: 1+0
1. Set, in the Bandwidth box the reference band (refer to Link Budget).
2. Set, in the Modulation box, the reference modulation (refer to Link Budget).
2.Press Done. A 1+0 Radio Link will be created with selected parameters.
4.3.5 Set the Transmitter Power
WARNING Asymmetrical configuration of the Radio Link between local and remote equipment, as
regards the value of Ptx / modulation, are not supported.
1. Select Radio > Radio Branch <link name> [ODU A].
2. Select the ODU Powers tab.
The Max Ptx: <current value> dBm parameter indicates the maximum output power value at the
transmitter(Ptx nominal value).
3. To change the parameter, move the cursor on the wished value (refer to Link Budget).
4. Press Apply and confirm.
3. Set, in the Select Link Type box, the Radio Link type: 1+0
4. Set, in the Link Name box, the name of the Link with assigned Link ID. Example CT12345 H (For
ODU B with Horizontal Polarization).
5. In the table Available Radio, select the wished ODU’s according to the set type of Radio Link.
• 1+0, select an ODU B (Horizontal Polarization)
6. Press: Next>, to set the radio parameters of the Link.
1. Set, in the Bandwidth box the reference band (refer to Link Budget).
2. Set, in the Modulation box, the reference modulation (refer to Link Budget).
2.Press Done. A 1+0 Radio Link will be created with selected parameters.
WARNING Asymmetrical configuration of the Radio Link between local and remote equipment, as
regards the value of Ptx / modulation, are not supported.
1. Select Radio > Radio Branch <link name> [ODU B].
2. Select the ODU Powers tab.
The Max Ptx: <current value> dBm parameter indicates the maximum output power value at the
transmitter(Ptx nominal value).
3. To change the parameter, move the cursor on the wished value (refer to Link Budget).
4. Press Apply and confirm.
Repeat the steps for Local/Remote station and perform antenna alignment (if needed) to get the expected
received signal as in Link Budget.
In 2+0 XPIC configuration, Dual polarization antenna will be used. ODU A with Vertical and ODU B with
Horizontal Polarization. Same frequency channel use in CCDP solution. Refer to Link Budget.
3. Set, in the Select Link Type box, the Radio Link type: 2+0 XPIC
2.Press Done. A 2+0 XPIC Radio Link will be created with selected parameters.
In 1+1 Space Diversity configuration, two antenna will be used at one station. ODU A connected to Main
Antenna and ODU B connected to Space Diversity Antenna.
3. Set, in the Select Link Type box, the Radio Link type: 1+1 HS
3. To change the parameter, move the cursor on the wished value (refer to Link Budget).
4. Press Apply and confirm.
AGS-20 is able to simultaneously manage N radio links outgoing from the available IF interfaces. In case the N
links are parallel (i.e. deployed between the same two sites) the Ethernet capacity can be aggregated in order to
increase the capacity of the Ethernet connection.
In this case the Link Aggregation mechanism is not based on MAC hashing, but on a more efficient Layer 1
distribution of the traffic over the two radio channels. The traffic received from the line interfaces, after the L2
Ethernet switch processing, is fragmented and labelled with proprietary protocols. The additional labelling is used
to keep trace of the original order of the fragments before to send it over the radio. On the receiver side the
fragments are recomposed with the original order. In this way the correct packet order is preserved,
independently from the frequency channel over which each packet has been sent.
The fragments are sent over the air in order to balance the load between the N frequency channels. The
balancing mechanism is able to take into account also the imbalance in the available capacity on the N radio links
(for example, in the case an ACM modulation down-switch occurs only on one radio branch). The final result is
that the traffic is balanced over the N radio channels on the basis of the available capacity and independently
from any other packet characteristics (source or destination MAC address etc...). Resiliency between the
aggregated radio links is inherently provided by the balancing mechanisms (if one radio channel becomes
unavailable all the traffic will be sent on the other channels).
The maximum capacity that can be aggregated is relevant to N times the maximum channel available on AGS-20.
However, due to the additional fragment labeling used by the protocol there is a slight loss in terms of available
capacity over the radio link. This loss is dependent from the Ethernet packet length.
This configuration only will be configure to 2x(1+0) Radio Link same Direction and 2+0 XPIC Radio Link.
For each Radio (column Aggregated) the Radio port currently associated to the radio channel is indicated
(column Current Aggregator).The column New Aggregator indicates if a new aggregation can be done:
• No Aggregators Available. No aggregation can be done to the considered port.
4. Press Done.
In the table Current Radio Configuration, the column Radio Ports indicates the port where the Radio Bundle
terminates.
3. In the Agent IP Address box type the new IP address (refer to Link Design).
4. Set, in the box VLAN ID , the identifier (between 2 and 4094) of the Management VLAN will be use. Refer
to Link Design.
5. Set, in the box VLAN Name as MNGT which represent the management VLAN.
6. Select in the box Member Ports the LAN ports to map the VLAN. For In Band configurations, LAN 3 and
ODU A need to be selected.
For AGS-20 which connected to PTN, ALCPlus2/2e, or other vendors microwave equipment’s this LAN ports
also need to be a member ports of MNGT VLAN.
6. Select in the box Untagged Ports LAN 3.
9. Press Apply and confirm.
3. In the Net Mask box, set the mask for the network address definition.
4. In the VLAN ID box, select the VLAN ID assigned for management. In Out of band configuration the
default VLAN ID 1 will be use.
5. In the Default Gateway box, set the default gateway IP address (refer Link Design).
6. In the section Physical Interface, Port Alarm Report box select Disable.
7. Press Apply and confirm.
8. Press Store and confirm.
When the WEB page is opened, the Remote elements list area is hidden.
Press to hide the area. Press to display the area again.
3. Type, into the text box, the new name (alphanumeric string with minimum 1 and maximum 11
characters).
CT12345
4. Press OK.
The application displays the new name of the station into the Remote elements list area.
6.4.2 Remove Equipment List
CT1234
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The application removes the station from the Remote elements list area.
3.Select Equipment 2 and Press Remove.
CT12345
1. In the Remote elements list area, select the station to which the equipment has to be coupled.
2. Press Add (Element group).
CT12345
3. Into the IP Address box, type the IP address of the Local equipment.
4. Set the Type of element box, selecting the option Managed By SCT for Local Equipment.
5 Press Ok.
8. Set the Type of element box, selecting the option Managed By SCT for Local Equipment.
9. Press Ok.
CT12345
5. Define the protocols/interfaces available to the users associated to the group as Table 5.
3. Into the User box, type the user name NMS5UX. The parameter is Case Sensitive; pay attention to
used uppercase characters.
SIAEMICR
SIAEMICR
5. Into the New Password and Confirm New Password box, SIAEMICR and press OK. The parameter is
Case Sensitive; pay attention to used uppercase characters.
6. Set the group, to NMS5UX, in the Group box.
2. To modify SSH parameter, select the new value to “Enable” in correspondence of the wished protocol.
MOBIFONE network work in customer bridge configurations which require each Virtual Lan ID (VLAN) need to be
register into Static VLAN Tables. Each traffic need to come with VLAN (802.1q) tagged frames.
3. Press Add.
A single VLAN, set, in the box VLAN ID, the identifier (between 2 and 4094) you wish to assign to the
virtual LAN. An identifier greater than that indicated in the field Max. VLAN ID cannot be used. Set, in the
box VLAN Name, the name (alphanumeric string, 32 characters at most) you wish to assign to the VLAN.
The system automatically suggests, as VLAN name, VLAN <identifier>. This name can be changed as you wish.
4. Activate ( ), in the box Member Ports, the ports enabled to the transit of packets with VLAN ID
equal to the VLAN’s one. For every port are indicated the port identifier (slot number/port number),
the port name LAN 1, LAN 2, LAN4 , LAN 5, LAN 6, LAN C, LAN D and ODUA. LAN3 only used for
management VLAN.
The Static VLANs tab displays the row relevant to the new VLAN.
The port cannot transmit/receive traffic if the physical connection does not work (Link Status -Down).
3. Press Apply and confirm
WARNING Operation available and meaningful only for the ports supporting both the Electrical and the Optical
interface LAN 1 and LAN2. This operation involves the re-configuration of the port parameters Auto Neg. and MTU
to the default value.
1. Select Base Band > Ethernet > Port Manager.
2. In the Media box, select the option:
Upper Profile = 2048 QAM or 1024 QAM (for XPIC with ANSK-42)
Upper Profile = 4096 QAM or 2048 QAM (for XPIC with ANSK-52)
Lower Profile = Reference Modulation
4. Press Apply and confirm.