MH-N366 Quick Setup Guide (IDOC030 Va0)
MH-N366 Quick Setup Guide (IDOC030 Va0)
Hit the + sign to the right of node unit symbol to open the Create Link Dialog. To connect a Terminal Units, enter the following commands:
1. Select the sector(s) that will attempt to connect from 1. set radio-dn links configured <name of the TU to be connected>
2. Enter the Network Name of the unit you will connect to
3. Select the type of unit (node/TU)
2. set radio-dn links configured <name of the TU from above> local-sector <any
number from 1 to 4>; repeat this command if more than 1 local sector should Quick Setup Guide
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attempt connection
4. Select the sector(s) that will attempt to connect to 3. set radio-dn links configured <name of the TU from above> remote-sector 1
5. Fill the optional parameters (or skip) Use the “commit” command to apply the changes. Save the configuration to the
startup configuration [copy running startup] after confirmation that the TU is
Hit the Create button after all information is in the form. connected.
You can now connect links to other N366 or Terminal Units.
11 Connecting a Node using CLI over SSL
To connect to another Node, downstream from this unit, enter the following
commands:
1. set radio-dn links configured <name of the Node to be connected>
2. set radio-dn links configured <name of the Node from above> control-
superframe <1 or 2, depending on the allocation to this remote Node>
3. set radio-dn links configured <name of the Node from above> responder-node-
type dn
4. set radio-dn links configured <name of the Node from above> local-sector <any
09 Connect to the unit and Basic Configuration using CLI over SSL number from 1 to 4>; repeat this command if more than 1 local sector should
attempt connection
Use any SSH client program such as PuTTY, to connect to IP = 192.168.0.1 and access 5. set radio-dn links configured <name of the Node from above> remote-sector
the command line Interface (CLI) of the MH-N366. User= admin, Password: admin. <any number from 1 to 4>; repeat this command if more than 1 remote sector
Enter “set ?” for online help. Use the “commit” command to apply the changes. should be attempted
To setup the MH-N366, enter the following commands: Use the “commit” command to apply the changes. Save the configuration to the
1. set system name <Network Name> startup configuration [copy running startup] after confirmation that the Node is
connected.
2. set radio-common node-config default-ssid-profile name <SSID>
3. set radio-common node-config default-ssid-profile password <password>
4. set ip ipv4 address <management IP> prefix-length <length>
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5. set ip ipv4 default-gateway <gateway IP address>
6. set system date <date, in the format YYYY-MM-DD> Contact your local distributor for the technical support.
7. set system time <time, in the format HH:MM:SS> Technical support for Siklu’s direct customers: [email protected]
Use the “commit” command to apply the changes. Save the configuration to the Download latest software version and product’s user manuals from
startup configuration [copy running startup] and reboot the unit for the changes ftp://ftp.siklu.com (user: installmanual, password: siklu).
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to take effect. Watch us install and setup a link at www.youtube.com (search: Siklu Installation)
01 Safety Notes 04 Weatherproofing the Connectors LED Status Table:
This Quick Start Guide is intended as a handy reference for setting up the MultiHaul™ LED Color Status
The provided protective All-Weather Shells fit cables from 3.5mm to 9.0mm diameter.
TG N366. This guide does not replace the full manual; please refer to the “Installation & Green Power On
Operations Manual” for full installation and setup details. , available on-line at https:// 1. Thread the cable as shown through the lock and body of the shell
partners.siklu.com/ –Tech center– Manuals and Guides–Manuals–MultiHaul™ TG mesh. PWR Blinking Green Boot up
2. Plug the connector into the port, RJ-45 or SFP
The installation and operations of this product should be performed by service Orange Reboot
3. Tighten the body of the shell to the MH-N366 firmly by hand (do not use tools)
personnel who are trained and certified to carry out such activities. Make sure to
disconnect all copper cables (PoE & Data) before service! The radio must be installed 4. Insert the rubber gasket of the matching size around the cable RF Green RF Link UP
and grounded using min. 16AWG cable or according to local electrical code. 5. Push the gasket snugly into the lock and tighten the connector lock to the body
Green 10Gbps
In the Box 6. When removing the All-Weather Shell, unlock the gland first before removing ETH1
02 Orange 100Mbps – 5Gbps
the shell
2 All-weather Shells
3 4 5 06 Power UP the MultiHaul™ TG N366
1 Ground cable
1. Power UP the Radio using any 802.3bt compliant PoE-Out Ethernet port. Make
03 Mounting the MultiHaul™ TG N366 05 MH-N366 Connectors Panel sure to use proper Ethernet cable, CAT6e and above (Outdoor STP cable with
metallic connectors are a MUST). For DC power, use EH-PoE-DC-adaptor.
1. Attach the mounting bracket to the pole with the 2x self-locking bands.
Recommended pole size 2" - 4" diameter (bracket will fit pole size up to 12”; 1. ETH1, RJ-45: POE-In + Data (10,000/5,000/2,500/1,000/100Mbps) 2. Verify that the PWR LED blinks during boot time (60sec) and turns solid Green
locking bands must be procured independently in case the diameter is above 4) 2. ETH2, RJ-45: Data (1,0000/100Mbps) + PoE-Out once fully booted.
2. Slide down the MH-N366 into the mounting bracket 3. ETH3, SFP+: 10G/1G Connect to the N366 and Basic Configuration
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3. Tighten the four mounting bracket screws so that the node is securely fixed to 4. AUX: factory reset (10sec) + USB (future use) using Web-client Management over HTTPS
the mounting bracket 5. LED: Power (see table below)
Note: Azimuth of Sector 1 must match the Network Design. Consult your planning team. Browse to: HTTPS://192.168.0.1 (User= admin, Password= admin).
6. LED: RF (see table below) Enter the information in the “Quick-Config” dialog
if you are unsure about the azimuth
1 2 3 1. Network Name
2. SSID & password
3. Management IP address, IP
gateway and optional VLAN
4. Date, time and time zone