Ligoptp Mimo: Configuration Tutorial
Ligoptp Mimo: Configuration Tutorial
Ligoptp Mimo: Configuration Tutorial
Configuration Tutorial
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Contents
Contents
Copyright ............................................................................................................................................. 2 Notice .................................................................................................................................................. 2 Trademarks ......................................................................................................................................... 2 CONTENTS............................................................................................................................................. 3 INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................... 4 Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations ............................................................................................ 4 BEFORE BEGINNING ............................................................................................................................ 5 Access PTP Unit ................................................................................................................................. 5 Before Start PTP Link Configuration ................................................................................................... 6 LINK SETUP ........................................................................................................................................... 7 Initial Data Selection ............................................................................................................................ 7 Master Configuration ........................................................................................................................... 8 Slave Configuration ............................................................................................................................. 9 Link Status ......................................................................................................................................... 10 Recommended Signal Levels ........................................................................................................... 10 Adjusting Signal Levels ..................................................................................................................... 11 LINK TUNING FOR FIRMWARE VERSION 6.5X ............................................................................... 12 Optimize Data Rate ........................................................................................................................... 12 Optimize Latency............................................................................................................................... 13 LINK TUNING FOR FIRMWARE VERSION 6.7X ................................................................................ 14 ENABLE REQUIRED SERVICES ........................................................................................................ 16
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Introduction
Introduction
This document provides short procedure on PTP link configuration to achieve maximal throughput.
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Menu commands, buttons, input fields, links, and configuration keys are displayed in bold
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File names, directory names, form names, system-generated output, and user typed entries are displayed in constant-width type
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Before Beginning
Before Beginning
It is recommended to use the LigoWave Link Calculator to estimate link possibilities (it can be found on LigoWave website http://www.ligowave.com/linkcalc/):
Main Link calculator features: LigoWave Link calculator estimates PTP location, antenna heights and gains, foliage depth, rain rate, frequency, polarization. Actually this tool computes the signal propagation according to the particular area. Thermal fade margin shows what the signal spare was before connectivity is lost. It is calculated as difference between received signal level at the input and receivers threshold expressed in dBm (TFM = RSL TH). Its recommended to have thermal fade margin value: For frequencies below 10 GHz ->10 dBm For frequencies above 10 GHz -> 15 dBm Download test report
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Before Beginning
Step 2.
Specify other optional system settings (Configuration -> System): link name, location, coordinates, login password, time. If WNMS system is be used, then is recommended to specify the coordinates on the device for graphical representation on the Google map.
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Link Setup
Link Setup
Initial Data Selection
Step 1. Perform the Site survey at the both ends of PTP link and choose the least occupied frequency.
Step 2.
Choose the relevant operating channel width: 20 MHz channel width max 100 Mbps better receiver sensitivity less environment noise 40 MHz channel width max 180 Mbps
If there is no need for high data throughput it is recommended to use a 20 MHz channel as PTP link units will interfere less with other devices and therefore the PTP link will be more robust.
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Link Setup
Master Configuration
Set operating mode as Master for one PTP unit:
Specify the following mandatory settings for the master: Define Link ID Select your Country code Choose the least occupied Frequency Select Channel width Enable Encryption if necessary Set ACK timeout (specify the distance of the link). This parameter is for firmware version 6.5x only.
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Link Setup
Slave Configuration
Set operating mode as Slave for other PTP unit:
Specify following mandatory settings for the Slave: Select Country code Define Link ID Choose Channel width Define Encryption if necessary Set ACK timeout (specify the distance of the link). This parameter is for firmware version 6.5x only.
All other settings leave with default values. The Slave unit will choose the frequency automatically after the Master unit will be found.
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Link Setup
Link Status
After the both units of the PTP link are configured and the link is established, verify the PTP link quality - check the Signal Indicator bar located at the bottom of the web management interface:
Signal strength is displayed on both units: master and slave. Local signal signal strength, received from remote unit (master in our case) Remote signal signal strength received by remote unit from local PTP (slave in our case) Two indicators stands for two streams: 2 transmit and 2 receive (MIMO)
Signal level may be impacted by noise of environment. RSSI parameter evaluates the noise level too (see next slide).
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Link Setup
Step 2.
For maximum signal quality, run the Antenna Alignment tool and align PTP units until the maximum RSSI visible on the Antenna Alignment graph is achieved
RSSI evaluates signal level and environment noise. RSSI = Signal level Noise level. Normal RSSI level range is: from 35 to 60.
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Follow the steps to select optimal Data rate: Step 1. Use the Link test (Tools -> Link test) on both PTP units (master and slave) to measure throughput with different Data rates: 1. Select middle data rate (120 Mbps) and execute the Link test. 2. Select higher data rate (e.g.180 Mbps) and execute the Link test again 3. Compare the link test results: if the results are better, increase data rate. If worse decrease data rate. 4. Thus way find the best throughput according to data rate
Step 2.
If the environment is very noisy, select Multipath protection which increases the time between OFDM symbols. This may let achieve the better throughput even with a little bit lower data rate.
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Optimize Latency
This is for firmware version 6.5x only.
The latency impact on the throughput thus is important to optimize this parameter for best link performance. Follow the steps to optimize packet latency: Step 1. Ping between both units and check the latency. In case results do not meet your expectations, refer to the Step2.
Step 2.
Specify following parameters on PTP units: Set RX frame timeout, ms to 1 on master Set Data accumulate, frames to 1 on master and slave Set Data accumulate timeout, ms to 1 on master and slave
Step 3.
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3. Reset graph results, decrease or increase the data rate and execute Link test again. Examine the results. 4. Continue decreasing or increasing data rate unless the best performance is reached, observing Link test results. Graph shall look like on the slide above.
Step 2.
WJET parameter Transmit queue length defines maximum allowed aggregated packed block over the air. It is recommended to define the same value on Master and Slave. Default value 64 is good for most cases. The graph W-JET frame accumulation shows up the accumulated frames count. Depending on traffic type and traffic amount, it can vary. If there is a small count of transmission for big accumulated packet blocks, Transmit queue length may be reduced. If it is a high interference on the air, big accumulated packet blocks may be limited to 32 or 16. It is not recommended to decrease the Transmit queue length below 8, because this significantly reduces the throughput.
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PTP link latency is about 1 ms with default parameters and doesnt require additional tuning. RX frame timeout is calculated automatically according to other parameters changes. It is not recommended to change it.
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Refer to the LigoPTP MIMO User Guide for detailed information on required services configuration.
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