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LightPointe makes no commitment to update the information and shall have no responsibility whatsoever for conflicts or incompatibilities arising from future changes to its specifications and product descriptions. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document. Except as provided in LightPointe Terms and Conditions of Sale for such products, LightPointe assumes no liability whatsoever. These materials are provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, relating to sale andor use of LightPointe products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose, consequential or incidental damages, merchantability, or infringement of any patent copyright or other intellectual property right. LightPointe further does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information, text, graphics or other items contained within these materials. LightPointe shall not be liable for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including without limitation, lost revenues or lost profits, which may result from the use of these materials. LightPointe products are not intended for use in medical, lifesaving or life sustaining applications. LightPointe customers using or selling LightPointe products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify LightPointe for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale. The following are trademarks of LightPointe Product names or services listed in this publication are for identification purposes only, and may be trademarks of third parties. Third-party brands and names are the property of their respective owners. FligħtLite, FligħtStrata, FligħtManager, AireLite, AireBeam, AireForce , AireManager and HyBridge are trademarks of LightPointe. LightPointe believes the printed matter contained herein to be accurate from date of publication and reserves the right to make changes as necessary without notice. Reader Response: LightPointe strives to produce quality documentation and welcomes your feedback. Please send comments and suggestions to LightPointe. For technical questions, contact your local LightPointe sales office or field applications engineer. LightPointe - AireManager Setup and User’s Guide AireManager Network Management Platform (Standard) Revision D.4 Page 3 Table of Contents 1. Quick Setup Reference 4 2. Introduction 5 2.1. Cabling 5 2.2. Direct Serial Connection to the Aire RJ-12 Port 6 2.3. Telnet and Password changes 6 2.4. Browser-based Management Application 6 2.5. SNMP 7 3. Step by Step Configuration 7 4. Management Application 10 4.1. Management Application Views 10 4.1.1. System View 11 4.1.2. FSOMMW View 13 4.1.3. Software View 16 4.1.4. Management View 17 4.1.5. Statistics View 18 5. AireManager Network Management Options 19 5.1. In Band Out of Band Management Access 19 5.2. Illustration of Management Schemes 21 5.2.1. Symmetrical Management Schemes 21 5.2.2. Asymmetrical Management Schemes 22 5.3. Examples of Management Configurations 23 6. Telnet Access 26 6.1. Connecting with Telnet to Change Passwords 26 6.2. Overview of Other Telnet Command Line Options 27 7. Network Interface Configuration Examples 28 8. Firmware Reinstallation or Upgrade 29 8.1. Walkthrough: Reloading System Files 29 AireManager Setup and User’s Guide Quick Setup Reference AireManager Network Management Platform (Standard) Revision D.4 Page 4 1. Quick Setup Reference When first receiving your Aire (short for AireLite, AireStrata, AireBeam) system: Step 1 In an office or lab environment: Connect a CAT5e or CAT6 cable to the PoEManagement port on the Aire system. Connect the other end to the Output of the provided PoE Injector. Connect the AC power cable of the PoE Injector to a 110-240VAC power source to power. Power on the unit using the power switch on the system back panel. Connect the provided RJ-12 cable to the Serial Port of the Aire system. Connect the other end to the provided RJ-12 to DB9 Modular Adapter. Use a serial cable to connect the DB-9 Modular Adapter to your PC or laptop. In case your laptopcomputer does not have a serial port, please use an USB-to-serial converter. Use a terminal application to make a connection to the AireManager firmware. See chapter 3, Step by Step Configuration Change the master password and set the IP parameters. See chapter 3, Step by Step Configuration Step 2 Connect a CAT5e or CAT6 cable to the Input port of the PoE Injector. Connect the other end to the network card of your PC or laptop. Open a command line terminal and telnet to the IP address you assigned to the Aire system. See chapter 5, Telnet Access Set the Admin, Guest and Technician passwords. See chapter 5, Telnet Access Step 3 Perform the same steps on the other Aire unit. AireManager Setup and User’s Guide Introduction AireManager Network Management Platform (Standard) Revision D.4 Page 5 2. Introduction This chapter covers the following main topics: Introduction to AireManager Physical Cabling Serial Connection Telnet Connection AireManager Browser-based Management Application SNMP The AireManager software platform is used to monitor and configure LightPointe Aire products. The management access options can be changed within the AireManager management software. IMPORTANT NOTE: All MMW and Optical Wireless Aire systems are pre- configured with the option “Out of Band Management” enabled (see Chapter 4.1.5). This configuration allows managing the system via the out of band management port, the same port used to power the system via the PoE injector supplied with the system. To access the management system the out of band management port must be connected to the network and the web browser based AireManager management system can easily be accessed by executing the http:systemIpaddress command. The status information sent from the Aire system to the browser-based manager or to your SNMP management application can be used to monitor system performance or diagnose system problems. The AireManager firmware can be accessed remotely, over a network, using the browser-based management application, allowing for bi-directional access including monitoring and configuration, as well as acting as an SNMP reporting and configuration agent, sending out SNMP traps and serving requests from your own network SNMP manager. The separate and dedicated Out-of-band Management Port provides faster device response, and additional network security. 2.1. Cabling The AireManager data is transferred to and from the radio unit to a standalone PC or network via an in-band or out-of-band management connection. Out-of-band management traffic is carried over a dedicated CAT5E or CAT6 cable, separate from the network data connection of the Aire unit. The management data is sent and received on the port labeled PoE and Out-of-band Management Port. This is the same port used to power the Aire unit via the passive PoE injector that comes with the system. The cable lengths between the radio units and the switch or PC should not exceed 100 meters. Besides the two CAT5E connections (or alternative a SMMM fiber connection to the SFP port), an RJ-12 cable is required for connecting to the Serial Port of the Aire unit. Note: The Serial Port connection is in general only required during the initial system setup or in case a complete reload of the bootloader would be required. After the initial setup, all firmware software updates can be performed via the Ethernet based Management connection. AireManager Setup and User’s Guide Introduction AireManager Network Management Platform (Standard) Revision D.4 Page 6 2.2. Direct Serial Connection to the Aire RJ-12 Port It is recommended to use this method before installing the Aire units at their permanent locations. It is the ONLY method provided for changing the Master Password of the AireManager platform. The Master Password is used for both Terminal port and Telnet access over a network. Note: When receiving the Aire units the default Master Password is set to ‘LightPointe’. An RJ-12 to DB-9 conversion kit is provided with your Aire units for making a connection to the Serial Port. You are required to provide your own serial cable. You may require a USB-to-DB-9 serial adapter if the PC or laptop does not have a DB-9 connector. In addition to setting the Master Password, the IP configuration information and SNMP community strings can be set using this method. The Serial Port connection is required when upgradingre-installing the system bootloader software. This should however only be required under very rare circumstances like a catastrophic software failure. The Serial Port connection can also be used when upgrading or reinstalling the AireManager web content file andor firmware, when updates become available. While the firmware as well as the web content file can be easily upgraded using the AireManager browser-based management application, upgrading firmware over a network presents a higher potential for failure than a direct serial connection. Instructions are provided with the content or firmware upgrade. Using a terminal application such as HyperTerminal or TeraTerm Pro (can be downloaded for free at http:www.ayera.comteraterm ), the correct COM port connection settings are as follows: Bits per second: 19200 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None 2.3. Telnet and Password changes Telnet connectivity is necessary to change the default Admin, Guest and Technician passwords used for accessing the AireManager browser-based management application. Refer to chapter 5, Telnet Access for detailed instructions. 2.4. Browser-based Management Application AireManager is most commonly accessed over a network using this Java applet running in a web browser such as Internet Explorer, Safari, or Mozilla Firefox. Java version 1.5 or greater is required. The browser-based manager allows for the monitoring of the Aire unit, configuration of the network monitoring software and SNMP trap destinations, system registration and storage of installation details. No additional software is required. Refer to chapter 4, Management Application. AireManager Setup and User’s Guide Step by Step Configuration AireManager Network Management Platform (Standard) Revision D.4 Page 7 2.5. SNMP MIBs for the Aire system are provided with the units and can be loaded into your networked SNMP Manager. The Aire units send trap information to the IP trap destinations entered into the browser-based management application, and serves authenticated GET and SET requests. Most SNMP managers are capable of tracking the Aire connection and performance over time and displaying the data in graphical format. 3. Step by Step Configuration Before installing the Aire units in their permanent locations it is recommended that the administrator first power the units and connect directly using a serial connection to change the Master Password and set IP information. The following items are required: An Aire unit A Workstation, PC or Laptop A terminal application such as HyperTerminal or TeraTerm Pro An RJ-12 to DB-9 modular adapter (provided with the system) An RJ-12 cable (provided with the system) An USB-to-DB9 serial adapter in case the PC has no serial port interface (not provided with the system) Steps taken to connect to and configure the AireManager for IP: Step 1 Connect the PoE And Out-of-band Management Port on an Aire unit to the Output of the PoE Injector using a straight-through Cat5E cable. Plug the PoE Injector into a 110 or 240VAC outlet. The Aire unit will now power up. Wait 1-2 minutes for the AireManager platform to initialize. Step 2 To connect the Aire system to the serial port of your laptop computer, please locate the RJ-12 cable and the RJ-12 to DB-9 modular port adaptor shipped with the system. Connect the RJ-12 cable to the RJ-12 Serial Port of the Aire unit. Connect the other end to the RJ-12 cable to the DB-9 modular adapter. Connect a serial cable to the modular adapter and connect the other end of the serial cable to the PC or laptop. An additional standard USB to serial converter is needed if the PC or laptop does not have a DB-9 port Step 3 Open HyperTerminal or another terminal application on the PC or laptop. Select the correct COM port (settings: 19200 bps, 8 bit, parity None, 1 stop bit, flow control None ) and make the connection. Hit enter. The following message will be displayed For restoring factory defaults use ‘restore’ For setting new license key use ‘setlic’ AireManager Setup and User’s Guide Step by Step Configuration AireManager Network Management Platform (Standard) Revision D.4 Page 8 Step 4 The firmware must be rebooted to enter the setup dialogue Type ^^^ and hit enter to reboot the firmware The system will countdown from 7 and then reboot Hit any key within 3 seconds of startup to enter the setup dialogue Step 5 Please enter CLI password: Your default master password is LightPointe. This password is also valid for TELNET access (see chapter 5). Change password? YN: Type Y and hit enter Please enter new password: Type your new password and hit enter Storing updated bootrecord…done Step 6 Please enter IP parameters Aquire IP configuration using DHCP? N The default is no. Make your choice and hit enter IP address 192.168.1.115: The number in brackets is the default. Make your change and hit enter Netmask 255.255.255.0: Make your change and hit enter Default gateway 192.168.1.1: Make your change and hit enter Modify the above or continue? MC Hit C and then enter AireManager Setup and User’s Guide Step by Step Configuration AireManager Network Management Platform (Standard) Revision D.4 Page 9 Step 7 Please enter new boot parameters In this part of the dialogue one needs to setup the SNMP community environment. Standard is publicprivate and this is the ONLY place to cange to a different setting. SNMP GET community public - Specifytype SNMP GET community or hit return for Default “public” SNMP SET community private – Specifytype SNMP SET community or hit return for Default “private” TFTP server address 192.168.1.1 Setting the TFTP server adress is optional and can be configured later using the browser-based AireManager management application. Enter new TFTP server address or accept the default for TFTP address TFTP filename No need to specify a TFTP fileneame, hit return Boot operation 1.Download image, 2.Download content, 3.Run Type 3 and hit enter Modify the above or continue? MC Hit C and then enter Current boot parameters are then displayed. The firmware stores the updated bootrecord, initializes the telnet interface, and verifies the checksum. When the CIU system running… message is displayed the unit can be powered off and installed at its permanent location Step 8 Perform the same steps on the other Aire unit AireManager Setup and User’s Guide Management Application AireManager Network Management Platform (Standard) Revision D.4 Page 10 4. Management Application This chapter covers the following main topics: Explanation of AireManager management application views and data 4.1. Management Application Views To connect to the AireManager browser-based management application, open a web- browser on the same network as the Aire unit and enter the IP address of the Aire unit in the addressURL field. There are three available logins: User Name Default Password Guest guest Admin admin Technician tech These default passwords can only be changed via telnet (refer to chapter 5, Telnet Access ). If the SNMP community strings were changed from their defaults at any point, using serial connection or this management application, they will need to be entered correctly at login from this point forward. Otherwise the defaults will remain and won’t have to be entered as part of the login. When first logging into the AireManager management application you are presented with the registration screen. This screen will appear every time you log into the application, until the registration process has been completed. Please complete the registration process. On the left side of the AireManager browser-based management application you will see a window with several navigation icons. When using the AireManager, there are five navigation icons: System, FSO, MMW, Software, Management and Statistics. Note: In case of an FSO system, the MMW icon will be grayed out and vice versa. The management functionality for either system will however be the same. Clicking on an icon initiates a new view. The values and options displayed are a function of SNMP GET and SET commands. A picture of the specific system monitoredmanaged is displayed in the middle of the browser window. AireManager main screen for all MMW and FSO Aire systems. AireManager Setup and User’s Guide Management Application AireManager Network Management Platform (Standard) Revision D.4 Page 11 4.1.1. System View The System View includes the following data: General Information Description: Indicates CIU Management Agent UpTime: Indicates the time the unit has been in operation since the last power cycle Name: Indicates the name of this particular Aire unit. A fully qualified domain name is most desirable Location: Indicates the location of this particular Aire unit Contact: Indicates the name or other identifier of the system administrator Environment Temperature: Indicates the internal temperature of the unit in degrees Celsius System Information FW Version: Indicates the AireManager firmware version HW Revision: Indicates the Aire system hardware build version MAC Address: Indicates the MAC address of this AireManager interface board AireManager Setup and User’s Guide Management Application AireManager Network Management Platform (Standard) Revision D.4 Page 12 Installation Information Name: Indicates the name of this installation site Address: Indicates the address of this installation site By: Indicates the name of installer Date: Indicates the date of installation Phone: Indicates the phone number of installer or installation company Email: Indicates email of the same RSSI: Indicates the receive level at the time of installation or last boot of firmware Contact Info Name: Indicates the name of the system administrator Phone: Indicates the phone number of the system administrator Mobile: Indicates the cellular phone number of the system administrator Email: Indicates the email address for the system administrator System ResetRestore Reset Device: Click this button to reboot the AireManager software Restore Factory Defaults: Click this button to restore the AireManager software to the factory defaults These fields are provided for both sites A and B. The units do not share this information so the data must be entered for each unit. AireManager Setup and User’s Guide Management Application AireManager Network Management Platform (Standard) Revision D.4 Page 13 4.1.2. FSOMMW View Depending on the system to be monitored, either the FSO or the MMW icon can be selected, and the FSOMMW View menu will appear. This view is most useful for configuring the functionality of the fiber and copper Data Ports of the Aire unit and for diagnosing potential system problems. The following data is included: MMW View Status Model: Indicates the Aire model Configuration: Standard: System operates in Standard configuration mode RSSI (dBm): Indicates the current receive level (mV) of this unit. RSSI LOW Threshold: Sets the low RSSI alarm threshold in mV. A drop in RSSI below this level triggers the RSSILow alarm trap Standard settings: FSO: 250 mV; MMW: 400 mV RSSI HIGH Threshold: A rise in RSSI above this level from a previous low RSSI alarm condition triggers the RSSIClear alarm trap. By setting this value a few mV higher than the RSSI Low Threshold, RSSI values hovering around the alarm threshold are less likely to trigger alarm flapping, or the frequent, spurious generation of traps Standard settings: FSO: 300 mV; MMW: 450 mV Heater and Tracking Status (FSO systems ONLY) Heater Status: Indicates if internal front glass heater is turned ON or OFF Heater Threshold: Sets the threshold temperature for heater to turn ON. Note: This is not the outside temperature, but the temperature as measured inside the unit. AireManager Setup and User’s Guide Management Application AireManager Network Management Platform (Standard) Revision D.4 Page 14 Tracker Status: Indicates if tracker switch on the back plane of the AireStrata system is turned ON or OFF Fiber (SFP) Network Connection Status: Indicates a Connect status when an SFP module has been properly inserted into the SFP Port or Disconnect if no SFP module is detected. A Connect status is required to report the data below. Link: Indicates an Up status when the SFPFiber Port is connected to an enabled switch or router interface, or Down status when disconnected Activity: Indicates the presence, Traffic, or absence, No Traffic, of data at the SFP interface (traffic received from an attached switch or router interface) Part Number: Indicates the part number of the SFP transceiver Transceiver: Indicates the hex value of the unique transceiver identifier Temperature (C): Indicates the temperature at the SFP transceiver for SFP modules with this capability TX Power (dBm): Indicates the transmit power of the SFP tran...
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Copyrights and Disclaimer
2011, LightPointe All Rights Reserved
Information in this document is provided in connection with LightPointe products These materials are provided by LightPointe as a service to its customers and may
be used for information purposes only LightPointe assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in these materials LightPointe may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time, without notice LightPointe makes no commitment to update the information and shall have no responsibility whatsoever for conflicts or incompatibilities arising from future changes to its specifications and product descriptions
No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document Except as provided in LightPointe Terms and Conditions of Sale for such products, LightPointe assumes no liability whatsoever
These materials are provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either expressed
or implied, relating to sale and/or use of LightPointe products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose, consequential or incidental damages, merchantability, or infringement of any patent copyright or other intellectual property right LightPointe further does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information, text, graphics or other items contained within these materials LightPointe shall not be liable for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including without limitation, lost revenues or lost profits, which may result from the use of these materials
LightPointe products are not intended for use in medical, lifesaving or life sustaining applications LightPointe customers using or selling LightPointe products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify LightPointe for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale
The following are trademarks of LightPointe Product names or services listed in this publication are for identification purposes only, and may be trademarks of third parties Third-party brands and names are the property of their respective owners
FligħtLite, FligħtStrata, FligħtManager, AireLite, AireBeam, AireForce, AireManager and HyBridge are trademarks of LightPointe
LightPointe believes the printed matter contained herein to be accurate from date of publication and reserves the right to make changes as necessary without notice
Reader Response: LightPointe strives to produce quality documentation and
welcomes your feedback Please send comments and suggestions to LightPointe For technical questions, contact your local LightPointe sales office or field applications
engineer
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5 AireManager Network Management Options 19
7 Network Interface Configuration Examples 28
8 Firmware Reinstallation or Upgrade 29
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1 Quick Setup Reference
When first receiving your Aire (short for AireLite, AireStrata, AireBeam) system:
Step 1 In an office or lab environment:
Connect a CAT5e or CAT6 cable to the PoE/Management port on the Aire
system Connect the other end to the Output of the provided PoE Injector
Connect the AC power cable of the PoE Injector to a 110-240VAC power source to power
Power on the unit using the power switch on the system back panel
Connect the provided RJ-12 cable to the Serial Port of the Aire system
Connect the other end to the provided RJ-12 to DB9 Modular Adapter
Use a serial cable to connect the DB-9 Modular Adapter to your PC or laptop In case your laptop/computer does not have a serial port, please use an USB-to-serial converter
Use a terminal application to make a connection to the AireManager
firmware See chapter 3, Step by Step Configuration
Change the master password and set the IP parameters
See chapter 3, Step by Step Configuration
Step 2 Connect a CAT5e or CAT6 cable to the Input port of the PoE Injector
Connect the other end to the network card of your PC or laptop
Open a command line terminal and telnet to the IP address you assigned
to the Aire system See chapter 5, Telnet Access
Set the Admin, Guest and Technician passwords
See chapter 5, Telnet Access
Step 3 Perform the same steps on the other Aire unit
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The AireManager software platform is used to monitor and configure LightPointe Aire
products The management access options can be changed within the AireManager management software
IMPORTANT NOTE:
All MMW and Optical Wireless Aire systems are pre-configured with the option “Out of Band
Management” enabled (see Chapter 4.1.5) This configuration allows managing the system via the out of band management port, the same port used to power the system via the PoE injector supplied with the system To access the management system the out of band management port must be connected to the network and the web browser based AireManager management system can easily be accessed by executing the
The status information sent from the Aire system to the browser-based manager or to
your SNMP management application can be used to monitor system performance or diagnose system problems The AireManager firmware can be accessed remotely, over a network, using the browser-based management application, allowing for bi-directional access including monitoring and configuration, as well as acting as an SNMP reporting and configuration agent, sending out SNMP traps and serving requests from your own network SNMP manager The separate and dedicated Out-of-band Management Port provides faster device response, and additional network security
2.1 Cabling
The AireManager data is transferred to and from the radio unit to a standalone PC or network via an in-band or out-of-band management connection Out-of-band management traffic is carried over a dedicated CAT5E or CAT6 cable, separate from the network data
connection of the Aire unit The management data is sent and received on the port labeled PoE and Out-of-band Management Port This is the same port used to power the Aire unit
via the passive PoE injector that comes with the system The cable lengths between the radio units and the switch or PC should not exceed 100 meters Besides the two CAT5E connections (or alternative a SM/MM fiber connection to the SFP port), an RJ-12 cable is
required for connecting to the Serial Port of the Aire unit
Note: The Serial Port connection is in general only required during the initial system setup
or in case a complete reload of the bootloader would be required After the initial setup, all firmware/ software updates can be performed via the Ethernet based Management connection
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2.2 Direct Serial Connection to the Aire RJ-12 Port
It is recommended to use this method before installing the Aire units at their permanent
locations It is the ONLY method provided for changing the Master Password of the AireManager platform The Master Password is used for both Terminal port and Telnet access over a network
An RJ-12 to DB-9 conversion kit is provided with your Aire units for making a connection
to the Serial Port You are required to provide your own serial cable You may require a USB-to-DB-9 serial adapter if the PC or laptop does not have a DB-9 connector
In addition to setting the Master Password, the IP configuration information and SNMP community strings can be set using this method
The Serial Port connection is required when upgrading/re-installing the system bootloader software This should however only be required under very rare circumstances like a catastrophic software failure The Serial Port connection can also be used when upgrading or reinstalling the AireManager web content file and/or firmware, when updates become available While the firmware as well as the web content file can be easily upgraded using the AireManager browser-based management application, upgrading firmware over a network presents a higher potential for failure than a direct serial connection Instructions are provided with the content or firmware upgrade
Using a terminal application such as HyperTerminal or TeraTerm Pro (can be downloaded for free at http://www.ayera.com/teraterm/ ), the correct COM port connection settings are
Flow control: None
2.3 Telnet and Password changes
Telnet connectivity is necessary to change the default Admin, Guest and Technician passwords used for accessing the AireManager browser-based management application
Refer to chapter 5, Telnet Access for detailed instructions
2.4 Browser-based Management Application
AireManager is most commonly accessed over a network using this Java applet running in a web browser such as Internet Explorer, Safari, or Mozilla Firefox Java version 1.5 or greater
is required The browser-based manager allows for the monitoring of the Aire unit,
configuration of the network monitoring software and SNMP trap destinations, system registration and storage of installation details No additional software is required Refer to
chapter 4, Management Application.
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2.5 SNMP
MIBs for the Aire system are provided with the units and can be loaded into your networked SNMP Manager The Aire units send trap information to the IP trap destinations entered into
the browser-based management application, and serves authenticated GET and SET
requests Most SNMP managers are capable of tracking the Aire connection and
performance over time and displaying the data in graphical format
3 Step by Step Configuration
Before installing the Aire units in their permanent locations it is recommended that the
administrator first power the units and connect directly using a serial connection to change the Master Password and set IP information The following items are required:
An Aire unit
A Workstation, PC or Laptop
A terminal application such as HyperTerminal or TeraTerm Pro
An RJ-12 to DB-9 modular adapter (provided with the system)
An RJ-12 cable (provided with the system)
An USB-to-DB9 serial adapter in case the PC has no serial port interface (not
provided with the system) Steps taken to connect to and configure the AireManager for IP:
Step 1 Connect the PoE And Out-of-band Management Port on an Aire unit to the
Output of the PoE Injector using a straight-through Cat5E cable Plug the PoE
Injector into a 110 or 240VAC outlet The Aire unit will now power up Wait 1-2
minutes for the AireManager platform to initialize
Step 2 To connect the Aire system to the serial port of your laptop/ computer, please
locate the RJ-12 cable and the RJ-12 to DB-9 modular port adaptor shipped
with the system Connect the RJ-12 cable to the RJ-12 Serial Port of the Aire
unit Connect the other end to the RJ-12 cable to the DB-9 modular adapter Connect a serial cable to the modular adapter and connect the other end of the serial cable to the PC or laptop An additional standard USB to serial converter
is needed if the PC or laptop does not have a DB-9 port
Step 3 Open HyperTerminal or another terminal application on the PC or laptop
Select the correct COM port (settings: 19200 bps, 8 bit, parity None, 1 stop
bit, flow control None) and make the connection Hit enter The following
message will be displayed
For restoring factory defaults use ‘restore’
For setting new license key use ‘setlic’
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Step 4 The firmware must be rebooted to enter the setup dialogue
Type ^^^ and hit enter to reboot the firmware
The system will countdown from 7 and then reboot Hit any key within 3 seconds of startup to enter the setup dialogue
Step 5 Please enter CLI password:
Your default master password is LightPointe This password is also valid for
TELNET access (see chapter 5)
Change password? [Y/N]:
Type Y and hit enter
Please enter new password:
Type your new password and hit enter
Storing updated bootrecord…done
Step 6 Please enter IP parameters
Aquire IP configuration using DHCP? [N]
The default is no Make your choice and hit enter
Make your change and hit enter
Modify the above or continue? [M/C]
Hit C and then enter
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Step 7 Please enter new boot parameters
In this part of the dialogue one needs to setup the SNMP community environment Standard is public/private and this is the ONLY place to cange to
a different setting
SNMP GET community [public] -
Specify/type SNMP GET community or hit return for Default “public”
SNMP SET community [private] –
Specify/type SNMP SET community or hit return for Default “private”
No need to specify a TFTP fileneame, hit return
Boot operation [1.Download image, 2.Download content, 3.Run]
Type 3 and hit enter
Modify the above or continue? [M/C]
Hit C and then enter
Current boot parameters are then displayed The firmware stores the updated bootrecord, initializes the telnet interface, and verifies the checksum When the CIU system running… message is displayed the unit can be powered off and installed at its permanent location
Step 8 Perform the same steps on the other Aire unit
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4 Management Application
This chapter covers the following main topics:
Explanation of AireManager management application views and data
4.1 Management Application Views
To connect to the AireManager browser-based management application, open a
web-browser on the same network as the Aire unit and enter the IP address of the Aire unit in
the address/URL field There are three available logins:
These default passwords can only be changed via telnet (refer to chapter 5, Telnet Access)
If the SNMP community strings were changed from their defaults at any point, using serial connection or this management application, they will need to be entered correctly at login from this point forward Otherwise the defaults will remain and won’t have to be entered as part of the login
When first logging into the AireManager management application you are presented with the registration screen This screen will appear every time you log into the application, until the registration process has been completed Please complete the registration process
On the left side of the AireManager browser-based management application you will see
a window with several navigation icons When using the AireManager, there are five navigation icons: System, FSO, MMW, Software, Management and Statistics
The management functionality for either system will however be the same Clicking on an icon initiates a new view The values and options displayed are a function of SNMP GET and SET commands A picture of the specific system monitored/managed is displayed in the middle of the browser window
AireManager main screen for all MMW and FSO Aire systems
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4.1.1 System View
The System View includes the following data:
General Information Description: Indicates CIU Management Agent
UpTime: Indicates the time the unit has
been in operation since the last power cycle
Name: Indicates the name of this
particular Aire unit A fully
qualified domain name is most desirable
Location: Indicates the location of this
particular Aire unit
Contact: Indicates the name or other
identifier of the system administrator
Environment Temperature: Indicates the internal temperature
of the unit in degrees Celsius
System Information
FW Version: Indicates the AireManager firmware
version
HW Revision:
Indicates the Aire system hardware build
version
MAC Address:
Indicates the MAC address of this AireManager interface board
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Installation Information*
Name: Indicates the name of this installation site
Address: Indicates the address of this installation site
By: Indicates the name of installer
Date: Indicates the date of installation
Phone: Indicates the phone number of installer or
installation company
Email: Indicates email of the same
RSSI: Indicates the receive level at the time of
installation or last boot of firmware
Contact Info Name: Indicates the name of the system
Device:
Click this button to reboot the AireManager software
Restore Factory Defaults:
Click this button to restore the AireManager software to the factory defaults
*These fields are provided for both sites A and B
The units do not share this information so the data must be entered for each unit
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4.1.2 FSO/MMW View
Depending on the system to be monitored, either the FSO or the MMW icon can be selected, and the FSO/MMW View menu will appear This view
is most useful for configuring the functionality of
the fiber and copper Data Ports of the Aire unit
and for diagnosing potential system problems
The following data is included:
MMW View
Status Model: Indicates the Aire model
Configuration: Standard: System operates in
Standard configuration mode
RSSI (dBm): Indicates the current receive level (mV)
of this unit
RSSI LOW Threshold:
Sets the low RSSI alarm threshold in
mV A drop in RSSI below this level triggers the RSSILow alarm trap
MMW: 400 mV
RSSI HIGH Threshold:
A rise in RSSI above this level from a previous low RSSI alarm condition triggers the RSSIClear alarm trap
By setting this value a few mV higher than the RSSI Low Threshold, RSSI values hovering around the alarm threshold are less likely to trigger alarm flapping, or the frequent, spurious generation of traps
MMW: 450 mV
Heater and Tracking Status (FSO systems ONLY!)
Heater Status: Indicates if internal front glass heater is
turned ON or OFF
Heater Threshold:
Sets the threshold temperature for
heater to turn ON Note: This is not
the outside temperature, but the temperature as measured inside the unit
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Tracker Status:
Indicates if tracker switch on the back plane of the AireStrata system is turned
ON or OFF
Fiber (SFP) Network Connection Status: Indicates a Connect status when an SFP
module has been properly inserted into
the SFP Port or Disconnect if no SFP
module is detected A Connect status is required to report the data below
Link: Indicates an Up status when the
SFP/Fiber Port is connected to an enabled switch or router interface, or
Down status when disconnected
Activity: Indicates the presence, Traffic, or
absence, No Traffic, of data at the SFP
interface (traffic received from an attached switch or router interface)
Part Number: Indicates the part number of the SFP
transceiver
Transceiver: Indicates the hex value of the unique
transceiver identifier
Temperature (C):
Indicates the temperature at the SFP transceiver for SFP modules with this capability
TX Power (dBm):
Indicates the transmit power of the SFP transceiver in dBm
RX Power (dBm):
Indicates the receive power of the SFP transceiver in dBm
RX Low Alarm: Indicates Normal is no alarm condition
exists or Alarm if the receive power at
the SFP interface is below the low threshold
SFP Transmission:
Sets the Enabled or Disabled status of the SFP transceiver
Settings Status Control Flow: Sets the Enabled or
Disabled status of Ethernet control flow on the SFP interface (default:
disabled)
Indicates Control flow status
Copper (RJ45) Network Connection
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Mode: Set network interface mode of operation:
Turn Primary Port Off
Turn Secondary PORT Off
Enable Add/Drop operation e.g connection of IP camera to secondary port
Link: Indicates the Up or Down status of the link
between the Aire copper interface and the
network switch or router
Activity: Indicates the presence, Traffic, or absence,
No Traffic, of data between the Aire system
and the network switch or router
Indicates Manual or Auto-Negotiate
Speed: Sets the speed 100
Duplex: Sets the duplex Full
or Half (if Mode is set to Manual)
Indicates setting of copper interface duplex setting
Settings Status
Control Flow: Sets the Enabled or
Disabled status of Ethernet control flow
on the RJ45 face (default:
inter-disabled)
Indicates control flow status
Network Interface Configuration Primary Port: Allows to set primary port to
either SFP (Fiber) or RJ45 (Copper)
Secondary Port: Allows to set the secondary
port to either SFP (Fiber) or RJ45 (Copper)
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4.1.3 Software View
The Software View allows for viewing the loaded software modules and uploading AireManager content and firmware files via the Ethernet network management port
Indicates the type, name and size of firmware and
content files currently stored on the Aire unit
Download/Upload File Name: Indicates the name of the file to be up/downloaded
Command: Only the Download Image and Download Content
options need ever be selected Ready and Busy are
messages and not actual commands
Status: Indicates when content or firmware is being
uploaded, or when complete
Progress: Progress of the file being transferred in bytes