MDS TransNET 900 Instrucciones de funcionamiento

Installation and Operation Guide
MDS 05-4055A01, Rev. C
APRIL 2006
900 MHz and 2400 MHz
Extended Range IP Networking Transceivers
Firmware Code 3.0
MDS entraNET™900
MDS entraNET™2400
Microwave Data Systems Inc.
Remote
Access Point

Quick Start Instructions
Listed below are the basic steps for installing MDS entraNET transceivers. Refer to the appro-
priate sections in the manual for detailed information.
1. Initial Checkout
• Set the equipment up in a tabletop arrangement as described in
2 TABLETOP SETUP AND
EVALUATION,(beginning on Page 15)
.
•Follow all steps to ensure proper cable connections and unit configuration. As a minimum, Access
Points must have the following programmed: IP Address, IP Network identifier, and Radio Network
Address. (RF output power and Password should also be reviewed and set if necessary.) Remote
radios normally require only a Radio Network Address to be set. (Note: The Remote Radio Net-
work Address
must
match that of the AP.)
• Connect data equipment to the transceivers. Use LAN/ETH ports for Ethernet systems, or COM2
ports for Serial data systems.
•Verify proper exchange of data communications by viewing the LEDs. The following indications
should be seen on the LED panel within 30 seconds of startup:
PWR
—Lit continuously
LINK
—Lit continuously
ETH
—Lit continuously (unless Sleep is activated)
COM2
—Blinking to indicate exchange of data communications
2. Endpoint Connectivity (PING)Test—for Ethernet Systems Only
•For Ethernet systems, verify the link integrity between the Access Point and endpoint devices con-
nected to Remotes by issuing a
PING
command from the AP. Below is a basic setup diagram for
the PING test. (NOTE: Endpoint devices must have a compatible IP address for this test to work.)
Invisible place holder
3. Set Configuration of AP and Remote Radios
• Refer to
3 AP MANAGEMENT beginning on Page 29
for details on connecting to the AP and
using the built-in menu system. Refer to
4 REMOTE RADIO MANAGEMENT
beginning on
Page 99 for details on programming Remotes.
•If you have a large number of radios to configure, a configuration script may be used to speed the
process. See
USING CONFIGURATION SCRIPTS
beginning on Page 177 for details.
4. Install the Equipment in the Field
•Refer to
6 INSTALLATION beginning on Page 143
for details on site selection, mounting, cabling,
and antenna/feedline recommendations.
• After basic installation, optimize the performance of the radio network following the recommenda-
tions beginning on Page 156.
COM1
ETH PWR
LINK
LAN
PORT
PC RUNNING PING UTILITY ACCESS POINT ETHERNET REMOTE
ETH
PORT
ETHERNET ENDPOINT
(Device Being Pinged)
STRAIGHT THROUGH
CABLE
CROSS-OVER
CABLE
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Table of Contents
1INTRODUCINGTHE
MDS entraNET SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL 3
1.2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3
1.3 APPLICATIONS 6
1.4 MDS SECURITY SUITE 10
1.5 ACCESSORIES 12
2TABLETOP SETUP AND
EVALUATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
2.1 INTRODUCTION 17
2.2 CONNECTOR OVERVIEW 17
2.3 TEST SETUP 18
3 AP MANAGEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
3.1 INTRODUCTION 31
3.2 ACCESSING THE MENU SYSTEM 36
3.3 BASIC DEVICE INFORMATION 43
3.4 CONFIGURING NETWORK PARAMETERS 45
3.5 CONFIGURING RADIO PARAMETERS 52
3.6 CONFIGURING THE SERIAL INTERFACES 54

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3.7 SECURITY CONFIGURATION 64
3.8 WIRELESS NETWORK MENU 69
3.9 STATISTICS AND EVENT LOG 76
3.10 DEVICE INFORMATION MENU 83
3.11 MAINTENANCE AND TOOLS 84
3.12 REDUNDANCY MENU 92
3.13 DNP3 ROUTING MENU 96
4 REMOTE RADIO
MANAGEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
4.1 INTRODUCTION 101
4.2 Programming Methods 101
4.3 Log-in Procedure 101
4.4 Commands 102
4.5 Minimum Configuration for Remotes 102
4.6 UPGRADING REMOTE FIRMWARE 116
5 SAMPLE
CONFIGURATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
5.1 INTRODUCTION 121
6 INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
6.1 INSTALLATION 145

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6.2 HOW MUCH OUTPUT POWER CAN BE USED?
(U.S.A. and Canada, 900 MHz systems) 152
6.3 HOW MUCH OUTPUT POWER CAN BE USED?
(U.S.A. and Canada, 2400 MHz systems) 153
6.4 HOW MUCH OUTPUT POWER CAN BE USED? (ETSI 2400 MHz systems) 154
6.5 OPTIMIZING PERFORMANCE 156
7TROUBLESHOOTING
AND RADIOTESTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
7.1 TROUBLESHOOTING 163
8TECHNICAL REFERENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173
8.1 UPGRADING AP FIRMWARE 175
8.2 USING CONFIGURATION SCRIPTS 177
8.3 DATA INTERFACE CONNECTORS 183
8.4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 185
8.5 dBm-WATTS-VOLTS CONVERSION CHART 189
9 TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191

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Copyright Notice
This publication is protected by U.S.A. copyright law. Copyright 2006, Microwave Data Systems, Inc. All rights
reserved.
ISO 9001 Registration
Microwave Data Systems adheres to the internationally-accepted ISO 9001 quality system standard.
Related Materials on the Internet
Data sheets, frequently asked questions, application notes, information on firmware upgrades, and other valuable
information can be found on the MDS Web site at
www.microwavedata.com
.
About Microwave Data Systems Inc.
Over two decades ago, MDS began building radios for business-critical applications. Since then, we’ve installed more
than 500,000 radios in over 110 countries. To succeed, we overcame impassable terrain, brutal operating conditions
and disparate, complex network configurations. We also became experts in wireless communication standards and
system applications worldwide. The result of our efforts is that today, thousands of utilities around the world rely on
MDS-based wireless networks to manage their most critical assets.
The majority of MDS radios deployed since 1985 are still installed and performing within our customers' wireless net-
works. That’s because we design and manufacture our products in-house, according to ISO 9001 which allows us to
control and meet stringent global quality standards.
Thanks to our durable products and comprehensive solutions, MDS is the wireless leader in industrial automation—
including oil and gas production and transportation, water/wastewater treatment, supply and transportation, electric
transmission and distribution and many other utility applications. MDS is also at the forefront of wireless communi-
cations for private and public infrastructure and online transaction processing. Now is an exciting time for MDS and
our customers as we look forward to further demonstrating our abilities in new and emerging markets.
As your wireless needs change you can continue to expect more from MDS. We'll always put the performance of your
network above all. Visit us at
www.microwavedata.com
for more information.
OPERATIONAL & SAFETY NOTICES
CSA/US Notice
The transceiver has been recognized for use in hazardous locations by the Canadian Standards Association
(CSA), which also issues the U.S. mark of approval. The CSA Certification is in accordance with CSA STD
C22.2 No. 213-M1987.
FCC Part 15 Notice
The transceiver 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 inter-
ference that may cause undesired operation. This device is specifically designed to be used under Section 15.247 of
the FCC Rules and Regulations. Any unauthorized modification or changes to this device without the express approval
of Microwave Data Systems may void the user’s authority to operate this device. Furthermore, this device is intended
to be used only when installed in accordance with the instructions outlined in this manual. Failure to comply with these
instructions may also void the user’s authority to operate this device.
Manual Revision and Accuracy
While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this manual, product improvements may result
in minor differences between the manual and the product shipped to you. If you have additional questions or need an
exact specification for a product, please contact our Customer Service Team using the information at the back of this
guide. In addition, manual updates can often be found on the MDS Web site at
www.microwavedata.com
.
U.S. Installations:
Professional installation required. The radio equipment
described in this guide emits radio frequency energy. Although the power level is
low, the concentrated energy from a directional antenna may pose a health hazard.
For 900 MHz units, do not allow people to come closer than 23 cm (9 inches) to
the antenna. For 2.4 GHz units, do not allow people to come closer than 5 cm (2
inches) to the antenna. These distances apply whether the transmitter is operated
in indoor or outdoor environments. More information on RF exposure is available
on the Internet at
www.fcc.gov/oet/info/documents/bulletins
.
ETSI Installations:
In regions where the European Telecommunications Stan-
dards Institute (ETSI) standards apply, 2.4 GHz units with a maximum output
power of 100 mW EIRP are supplied. Do not allow people to come closer than 2.2
cm (1 inch) to the antenna.
RF Exposure

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Environmental Information
The manufacture of this equipment has required the extraction and use of natural resources. Improper disposal may
contaminate the environment and present a health risk due to hazardous substances contained within. To avoid dissem-
ination of these substances into our environment, and to limit the demand on natural resources, we encourage you to
use the appropriate recycling systems for disposal. These systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials found in
this equipment in a sound way. Please contact MDS or your supplier for more information on the proper disposal of
this equipment.

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1
INTRODUCING THE
MDS entraNET SYSTEM
1 Chapter Counter Reset Paragraph
1.1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL 3
1.1.1 Supplemental Information Online ..................................................3
1.2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3
1.2.1 Model Offerings .............................................................................6
1.3 APPLICATIONS 6
1.3.1 Long-Range Wireless LAN ............................................................6
Antenna Placement ............................................................................6
Communication Rules ........................................................................7
1.3.2 Combining Serial and IP or Ethernet Devices ...............................7
1.3.3 DNP3 Protocol-Aware Networks ...................................................8
1.3.4 Upgrading an Older Wireless Network with Serial Interfaces ........9
Replacing Legacy Wireless Products .................................................9
Supplementing a Legacy Wireless Network with IP services ...........10
1.3.5 Protected Network (Redundant) Configuration ...........................10
1.4 MDS SECURITY SUITE 10
1.4.1 Intrusion Detection via SNMP Traps ............................................12
1.5 ACCESSORIES 12
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