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Nera SatLink Terminal
User Guide
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Nera SatLink Terminal User Guide
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................ 7
1.1 This User Guide.......................................................................................................... 8
1.2 Configuration overview............................................................................................... 8
2. UNPACKING............................................................................................................ 10
3. INSTALLATION........................................................................................................ 10
3.1 Before installation..................................................................................................... 10
3.2 Front and back panels............................................................................................. 11
3.3 IDU Installation......................................................................................................... 13
3.4 ODU installation........................................................................................................ 14
3.5 Interface connections................................................................................................ 14
4. PC CONFIGURATION.............................................................................................. 16
4.1 Dynamic IP configuration of PCs connected to the Nera SatLink Terminal LAN ....... 16
4.2 Static IP configuration of PCs connected to the Nera SatLink Terminal LAN ............ 17
4.3 Tuning of TCP parameters........................................................................................ 18
5. USING THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE OF THE SATLINK TERMINAL............ 20
5.1 Start-up sequence.................................................................................................... 20
5.2 CLI users access rights ............................................................................................ 21
5.3 Online help............................................................................................................... 21
5.4 Logging of events..................................................................................................... 22
5.5 CLI command summary............................................................................................ 23
6. NERA SATLINK TERMINAL CONFIGURATION...................................................... 25
6.1 Power on and logon.................................................................................................. 25
6.2 Initial configuration of parameters............................................................................. 26
6.3 ODU line-up.............................................................................................................. 33
6.4 Test of DVB-RCS connection ................................................................................... 36
6.5 Prepare the Nera SatLink Terminal for normal operation.......................................... 37
6.6 Backing up the current configuration......................................................................... 37
7. LAN DHCP SERVER............................................................................................... 38
8. QUALITY OF SERVICE............................................................................................ 40
8.1 Configuring QoS for the return link............................................................................ 41
9. RETURN LINK CAPACITY....................................................................................... 43
10. TRAFFIC INITIATED LOGON .................................................................................. 44
11. UPDATING THE NERA SATLINK TERMINAL SW................................................... 45
11.1 Automatic software update ....................................................................................... 45
11.2 Manual software update ........................................................................................... 46
11.3 Restoring the backup software ................................................................................. 47
12. SOFTWARE OPTIONS............................................................................................ 48
12.1 Network Address Port Translation (NAPT)................................................................ 48
12.2 Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) and IP Tunnelling......................................... 49
13. SETTING UP ROUTING OF MULTICAST TRAFFIC FROM THE SATLINK
TERMINAL LAN TO THE GATEWAY....................................................................... 51
14. DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS............................................... 53
15. REFERENCES......................................................................................................... 54
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APPENDIX A. USING THE WEB INTERFACE.................................................................... 55
A.1 Status of the Nera SatLink terminal............................................................... 55
A.2 Configuration of the satellite interface........................................................... 58
A.3 IP address configuration............................................................................... 60
A.4 Terminal line-up............................................................................................ 61
APPENDIX B. ACCESSING THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE VIA RS-232................... 63
B.1 Cable connection.......................................................................................... 63
B.2 PC configuration of HyperTerminal to access the CLI via RS-232................. 63
APPENDIX C. TFTP SERVER............................................................................................. 66
APPENDIX D. TELNET CLIENT .......................................................................................... 67
APPENDIX E. MANAGEMENT VIA SNMP .......................................................................... 68
APPENDIX F. CHANGING PRE-CONFIGURED PARAMETERS........................................ 69
F.1 IP routes....................................................................................................... 69
F.2 Default CW frequency................................................................................... 69
APPENDIX G. ODU ASSEMBLY AND MOUNTING PROCEDURE ..................................... 70
G.1 ODU installation steps .................................................................................. 70
G.2 Choice of antenna site.................................................................................. 70
G.3 ODU basic components................................................................................ 71
G.4 Assembly of LNB unit, transmitter and feed-horn.......................................... 72
G.5 Assembly and installation of the antenna...................................................... 77
APPENDIX H. USING OTHER BUCS THAN THE NERA SATLINK 3000............................ 88
H.1 Calibrating the IDU output power.................................................................. 88
APPENDIX I. THE BOOT SW ............................................................................................ 91
APPENDIX J. DEBUGGING NETWORK CONNECTIONS.................................................. 92
APPENDIX K. COLLECTING INFORMATION IF A PROBLEM OCCURS........................... 93
APPENDIX L. TCP ENHANCEMENT AND TUNING........................................................... 94
APPENDIX M. LIST OF EVENTS THAT MAY BE LOGGED................................................ 95
APPENDIX N. COMPLIANCE.............................................................................................. 99
N.1 Safety (Article 3.1.a of the R&TTE Directive) ................................................ 99
N.2 Electromagnetic compatibility (Article 3.1.b of the R&TTE Directive)............. 99
N.3 Efficient use of the radio frequency spectrum (Article 3.2 of the R&TTE
Directive) ...................................................................................................... 99
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1. Introduction
The Nera SatLink 1000, 1900, 1901 and 1910 are members of the Nera SatLink Terminal family of DVB-
RCS Terminals. They act as IP routers to interface one or more PCs for bilateral communication via the
satellite network. This User Guide covers the installation and operation of the Nera SatLink
1000/1900/1901/1901, commonly also referred to as the indoor unit (IDU) of the DVB-RCS terminal,
together with the accompanying outdoor unit (ODU) equipment.
The parameters of equipment transmitting to satellites are regulated by national and international
authorities in several countries in the world and by the satellite operators themselves. The standards now
in force are described in references [7], [8], [9] and [10]. The SatLabs group, of which Nera Broadband
Satellite is a member, now works to establish type approval for DVB-RCS terminals in cooperation with
Cetecom. Nera will certify its DVB-RCS terminals by these type approval guidelines as soon as they have
been finalised.
Figure 1: Nera SatLink 1000 Indoor Unit (IDU)
Figure 2: Nera SatLink 1900/1901/1910 Indoor Unit (IDU)
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Figure 3: Nera SatLink Outdoor Unit (ODU)
1.1 This User Guide
This User Guide is intended for DVB professionals, such as service providers and installers. Therefore, it
does not contain information for non-professional users, such as given in the user manuals of consumer
electronics products.
This information given pertains to the following software (SW) and hardware (HW) versions and
releases:
Nera SatLink Boot loader, P/N 101225, SW build 1.8.0.2 and later
Nera SatLink DVB-RCS Terminal Software, P/N 101224, version 8.0.0 and later
Nera SatLink 1000, P/N 103346
Nera SatLink 1900, P/N 100715
Nera SatLink 1901, P/N 100105
Invacom LNB/OMT SPV - 1SM, P/N 100816
Nera SatLink 3000, P/N 100716
Norsat transmitter 1010/1020XRT, P/N 101338
Invacom transmitter TUL-204, P/N 104041
Channel Master Type 960 - 0.96m Antenna, P/N 100883
Channel Master Type 123 - 1.2m Antenna, P/N 100882
Channel Master Type 184 - 1.80m Antenna, P/N 104216
Raven 0.80 x 0.90 antenna, P/N 101391
Visiosat Tx/Rx 75cm Offset Antenna, P/N 104213
Visiosat Tx/Rx 90cm Gregorian Offset Antenna, P/N 103044
1.2 Configuration overview
Like all DVB-RCS terminals, the Nera SatLink Terminal must be configured before it can communicate
via the satellite to and from the gateway in the Hub station. There are two aspects of configuration:
DVB-RCS return link parameters are set from the gateway via the forward link each time the
terminal logs on to the gateway.
Terminal specific parameters are normally configured during installation. Typically, they include the
parameters for the initial forward link acquisition, parameters describing the outdoor unit equipment
to be used, the IP routing parameters, as well as terminal position, desired population id, and selected
transmitted EIRP on the return link.
A default configuration specifying most of these parameters usually is pre-loaded on each Nera SatLink
Terminal, either in the factory or by the service provider. It is hence normally only necessary to configure
the Forward link frequency and symbol rate, population ID, IP parameters, the SatLink terminal position,
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and the wanted EIRP for each single terminal. For the current release the following options are supported
for configuration:
Command Line Interface
- Via RS232/HyperTerminal (utility under Windows)
- Telnet (terminal-to-terminal remote host protocol), either from local LAN or the Satellite
interface (the Gateway).
Web-interface from local LAN
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2. Unpacking
Check that the following items are in the box received, then unpack.
SatLink 1000, 1900 or 1901
Foot for vertical placement (SatLink 1000 only)
Power supply (SatLink 1000 only)
Mains cord
Brackets for 19” rack mounting (SatLink 1900/1901 only)
CD with documentation
3. Installation
3.1 Before installation
3.1.1 Safety
Follow these guidelines to ensure general safety:
Always comply with national and local electrical codes.
Keep the installation area clear and dust free during and after installation.
Keep tools and all components away from walk areas.
Do not wear loose clothing, jewellery (including rings and chains), or other items that might get
caught on the IDU, the ODU or the interconnecting cables.
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during lightning storms.
Follow these guidelines when working with electrical equipment:
Disconnect all power and external cables before installing or removing a SatLink Terminal.
Do not work alone when potentially hazardous conditions exist.
Never assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit; always check.
Do not act in any way that creates a potential hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe.
Never install equipment that appears damaged.
Carefully examine your work area for possible hazards such as moist floors, unearthed mains
extension cables and missing protective earths.
Should an electrical accident occur:
Be cautiousdo not become a victim yourself.
Turn off electrical power to the system.
If possible, send another person to get medical aid. Otherwise, assess the condition of the victim and
then call for help.
Determine if the victim needs artificial respiration or external cardiac compressions; then take
appropriate action.
3.1.2 Site requirements
The Nera SatLink Terminal shall be connected to the mains 110/230 VAC, 50-60Hz.
3.1.3 Network
The Nera SatLink 1900/1901 provides an autodetect interface to a 10/100T Ethernet via an RJ45
connector.
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3.2 Front and back panels1
Figure 4: SatLink 1900/1901 Front panel.
Table 1: Font-panel LEDs
LED Colour, indicates
Power Blue, steady on when power switch is on and unit is powered. Blinks when the software is
loading.
Error Red, steady on when an error event occurs; steady on during reboot.
Satellite Receive Blue, blinks when the receiver is searching for the carrier.
Steady on when receiver is on and functioning properly.
Blinks when IP packets are received from the Satellite Interface (the Gateway).
Transmit Blue, blinks fast when a continuous wave (CW) is transmitted
Blinks slowly when the terminal is logging on to the DVB-RCS Gateway.
Steady on when the terminal is logged on to the DVB-RCS gateway.
Blinks when IP packets are transmitted to the Satellite Interface (the Gateway).
Ethernet2Receive Blue, on when Ethernet packets from the local network are being received.
Transmit Blue, on when Ethernet packets are sent to the local network.
1 The front and back panels are slightly different for SatLink 1000 and 1910.
2 On SatLink 1000 and 1910 there is only one Ethernet LED which on when connection to another
Ethernet device is established and blinks when there is traffic
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Figure 5: SatLink 1900/1901 Back-panel
Table 2: Back-panel connectors and switches.
Item Description
On/off switch Mains power on (1) or off (0).
Mains Connector3Standard recessed plug for Mains cord.
COM1
Connector Nine-pin connector for connecting CLI interface to a computer serial RS232
interface.
Ethernet
Connector RJ45 connector for IP traffic to connect to a PC, Ethernet switch, IP router etc.
10BASE-T or 100BASE-T modes are detected automatically.
Node/Hub4
Push-button toggle Selects HUB or NODE configuration of the Ethernet port. NODE normally is used
when connecting to an Ethernet switch or Ethernet hub, while HUB is used when
connecting directly to a single PC.
External I/O Not used
Rx coaxial jack Coaxial 75 F-type jack for the cable to the ODU receiver.
Tx coaxial jack Coaxial 75 F-type jack for the cable to the ODU transmitter.
3 The power connector for SatLink 1000 is a 24V DC connector as the SatLink 1000 is equipped with an
external power supply.
4 Not present on SatLink 1000 and 1910 which auto-detects if Hub or Node mode shall be used.
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3.3 IDU Installation
3.3.1 On desktop or shelf
Place the Nera SatLink Terminal on a flat, stable surface, such as a desktop or shelf, close to the PC or
network device to which it will be connected. Keep its top, bottom and all sides unobstructed to ensure
free airflow. Rubber feet on the bottom provide adequate clearance. Ensure that there is at least 10 cm
clearance at the back to allow room for cable connections.
3.3.2 In rack
Warning: The rack or cabinet should be properly secured to prevent tipping. Equipment installed
in a rack or cabinet should be mounted as low as possible, with the heaviest units lower down, and
lighter units toward the top.
Precautions:
Ensure that the mains circuits are properly earthed and use the mains cord supplied with the
SatLink Terminal to connect it to the mains outlet.
If your installation requires a different mains cord than the one supplied, ensure that the cord used is
certified as indicated by the stamped or embossed logo of the electrical safety authority in your
country.
If the on/off switch on the back panel is difficult to reach when the unit is fitted in the rack, ensure
that the mains outlet into which it is plugged can be reached so it may be unplugged if need be.
Ensure that the unit does not overload the mains circuit, wiring or over-current protection. To
determine the possibility of overloading the supply circuits, add together the ampere ratings of all
devices installed on the same circuit as the Nera SatLink Terminal and compare the total with the
rating limit for the circuit. The maximum ampere ratings are usually printed on units near their mains
connectors.
Do not install the Nera SatLink Terminal in a location where the operating ambient temperature may
exceed 45°C.
Ensure that the airflow around the sides and back of the router is not restricted.
The Nera SatLink 1900/1901/1910 can be mounted in any EIA-standard 19-inch telecommunications rack
or cabinet. The Nera SatLink 1000 needs to be placed on a shelf is it shall b e placed in a rack.
Use a Torx screwdriver and attach the mounting brackets to the router with the screws supplied. Hold the
unit securely, brackets attached, and move it vertically until rack holes line up with the bracket notches,
then insert and tighten the four screws holding the brackets to the rack.
Figure 6: Rack Mounting
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3.4 ODU installation
Install the ODU as described in Appendix G and references [1], [2], [3], [4]and [5].
3.5 Interface connections
3.5.1 Rx/Tx cables between IDU and ODU
The coaxial cables from the ODU are connected to the type F coaxial jacks on the back panel of the Nera
SatLink Terminal. See also document Cable specification 102317.
Connect one coaxial cable from the ODU Tx module input to the jack marked Tx. Do not connect
the Tx cable before the initial configuration of the Nera SatLink Terminal is performed to
ensure that incorrect or hazardous signals are not sent to the satellite.
Connect one coaxial cable from the LNB to the port marked Rx on the back panel.
Note
Use only 75 O coaxial cables fitted with type F plugs for the Rx and Tx cables5
Note
Do not connect and disconnect the coaxial cables with power connected to the Nera SatLink
Terminal.
Hint
Before connecting the coaxial cables to the jacks on the back panel, perform a loop test by
connecting the cables together with a splice at the ODU and performing a continuity test at their
IDU ends.
Hint
Using different colour marking on the Tx and Rx coaxial cables reduces the probability for
interchanging the cables.
3.5.2 Ethernet connection to a Local Area Network (LAN)
The Nera SatLink Terminal may be connected to a single PC or to a network via the RJ-45 Ethernet jack
on the back panel.
Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the RJ-45 jack on the back panel.
Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the RJ-45 jack a Local Area Network (LAN) device such
as an Ethernet hub, switch or router, according to its manufacturer’s instructions.
For the Nera SatLink 1900 and 1901 toggle the back panel push button to configure either Ethernet HUB
or NODE modes. Toggle to NODE when connecting to an Ethernet switch or an Ethernet hub, and toggle
to HUB when connecting to a single PC.
For the Nera SatLink 1000 and 1910 there is no push button on the back panel as Ethernet HUB or
NODE mode will be auto-detected and the correct mode chosen automatically.
3.5.3 Mains connection
The Nera SatLink 1900/1901/1910 has an internal power supply and consequently is connected directly to
a 110/230 VAC 50/60Hz outlet using a standard 230 VAC mains cord.
5 When using the Norsat 1010/1020XRT BUC a water-proof F-to-N adapter must be mounted between
the cable and the BUC input connector.
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3.5.4 Power supply
The Nera SatLink 1000 has an external power supply that is connected to a 110/230 VAC 50/60Hz outlet
using a standard 230 VAC mains cord.
Warning: The Nera SatLink 1000 must only be connected to the external power supply that is
approved by Nera, P/N 104170 (LEI-S2425D / Model No. STD-2425)
Use of another power supply may void warranty.
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4. PC configuration
4.1 Dynamic IP configuration of PCs connected to the Nera SatLink Terminal
LAN
By default the DHCP server in the Nera SatLink Terminal is enabled, and all PCs connected to the Nera
SatLink LAN can automatically retrieve their IP configuration from the DHCP server. The user should
verify that the Window clients are configured to obtain an IP address and DNS server address
automatically. The screen display shown below is from a Windows XP host. Displays in other versions of
Windows may differ slightly.
Figure 7: TCP/IP properties
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From an MS-DOS window, the user may type ipconfig /all command to verify that the computer has
received correct configuration parameters from the DHCP server like IP address, subnet mask, default
Gateway, DNS servers and lease time.
Figure 8: ipconfig /all print out from an MS-DOS window
4.2 Static IP configuration of PCs connected to the Nera SatLink Terminal LAN
All PCs attached to the Nera SatLink Terminal LAN should be configured with static IP addresses when
the DHCP server in the SatLink Terminal is not enabled. The IP configuration parameters to use for PCs
connected to the Nera SatLink Terminal LAN are supplied from the system operator or service provider.
The screen displays shown below are in Windows 2000. Displays in other versions of Windows may
differ slightly.
4.2.1 Configure a Windows NT client
Use Windows Start menu, Settings, Control panel, Network, Protocols, Select TCP/IP, Properties,
Specify IP address. For instance, a host may have the following configuration; IP address 10.10.10.2,
Subnet mask 255.255.255.248 and default gateway 10.10.10.1, where the IP address of the default
gateway should be the IP address of the Nera SatLink Terminal LAN interface.
The DNS address can also be set in this menu.
The PC may have to be restarted to activate the new settings.
4.2.2 Configure a Windows 2000 client
Use Windows Start menu, Settings, Control panel, Network and dialup connections, Right click
Ethernet/LAN, Properties, Select Internet protocol (TCP/IP), Properties, Use the follow IP addresses. For
instance, a host can have the following configuration; IP address 10.10.10.58, Subnet mask
255.255.255.248 and default gateway 10.10.10.57.
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Figure 9: Configuring Windows TCP/IP properties
The DNS address can also be set in this menu.
4.3 Tuning of TCP parameters
TCP is a packet-based protocol where data is transmitted in variable sized blocks. The TCP Receive
Window has a default value of 8 kB in Windows 95/98/NT and about 16 kB in Windows ME/2000/XP,
which is adequate for relatively slow dialup modems and high-speed networks with relatively low latency
(round-trip delay less than about100 ms). Increasing the TCP Receive Window above the default setting
can substantially improve the throughput on satellite connections were the round trip delay typically is in
the order of 600 ms.
Some free tools are available on the Internet to “tweak” various TCP/IP network settings that affect
downstream performances. They basically provide a short-cut to modify registries of Windows based
PCs.
Tcp Tune at http://moat.nlanr.net/Software/TCPtune/ and
Dr. Tcp at http://www.dslreports.com/front/drtcp.html are widely used freeware.
Microsoft has confirmed a TCP/IP transmission bug in Windows 95,98 and NT that can adversely affect
upload throughput over high-delay networks. However, the problem is corrected in NT Service Pack 6.
Windows NT, Windows 95 have older TCP/IP stacks that neither support large windows, nor selective
acknowledgement. Reportedly there are some patches available to fix this for Windows 95. The window
size should be increased to 65kB.
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP support selective acknowledgement, window scaling and large windows. The
default window size for Windows 98 is 8k. The Dr. TCP tool should be used to set large receive buffers
(65 kB or above), maximum TCP receive windows shall be set to 115000, as well as enabling windows
scaling/time stamps (RFC1323) and SACK (RFC 2018) functionality.
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Figure 10: TCPTune utility
Figure 11: Dr. TCP utility
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5. Using the Command Line Interface of the SatLink
Terminal
The command line interface can be accessed via either Telnet or the RS-232 port for management of the
Nera SatLink Terminal as well as for showing status and reports.
5.1 Start-up sequence
When turning on the Nera SatLink Terminal first the Boot SW is loaded. A message like this is displayed
on the CLI/RS-232 when the boot SW starts. Note that Telnet is not available before the application has
been started.:
Nera SatLink boot-loader
- SW Product ID 101225, Revision 1.8.0.2
File system initialised
Press return to login
Press return within 10 seconds to display the login-prompt for entering the boot-load. See Appendix I for
further details about the boot SW.
After the timer has expired, the DVB-RCS application will be loaded. The message Loading
application will be shown when the application starts to load.
When the DVB-RCS application starts to run a message like this will be shown:
Nera SatLink 1900
- Main Board ID QROF2199282, Revision 6.2
- SW ID 101224, Revision 7.0.1 Build 21
The application will then initialise the file system, restore all configuration parameters from flash, do
initial configuration, and start the DVB-RCS receiver and transmitter if these are configured to start
automatically. Use the CLI commands dvb tx autostart and dvb rx autostart to configure the
DVB transmitter and receiver to start automatically when the DVB-RCS application is started.
The following messages on CLI shows when the Nera SatLink Terminal has successfully restored all
configuration parameters from the MIB (from the configuration file on the flash file system), when lock
on the forward link is achieved, and when successful DVB-RCS logon has been achieved:
State : CLI message
Configuration completed : Retrieving configuration....done
Lock on forward Link achieved : Forward link up
Successful logon : Return link up
Two-way link established
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