Kwikbit K60 Bedienungsanleitung

K60 Wireless Communication System
User Guide
Release 1.1
July 16, 2020

K60 User Guide
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules (for USA) and ISED rules (for Canada). These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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connected.
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Table of Contents
Preface 5
Preface overview 5
About this guide 5
Additional documentation 5
Additional help 6
Kwikbit K60 System Overview 6
K60 System Description 8
Technical Specifications 11
System Specifications 11
Radio Specifications 11
Mechanical, Power and Environmental Specifications 12
System Enclosure 13
System Throughput 14
Element and Network Management 14
Ethernet Bridge Support 17
Installation Planning 17
LED Indicator Codes 17
Using the K60 Web User Interface (UI) 18
Requirements 18
K60 Web UI Page 19
Logging In 19
Using the K60 Command Line Interface (CLI) 21
Requirements 21
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K60 CLI commands 21
System Provisioning 21
Initial System Setup and IP Configurations 22
Appendices 24
Glossary 24
FCC Regulatory Statement 25
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement 25
ISED Industry Canada Regulatory Statement 26
ISED Industry Canada Radiation Exposure Statement 26
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1 Preface
1.1 Preface overview
Thank you for choosing the K60 system from Kwikbit. This guide introduces you to system
concepts, system architecture and commonly used terms.
This preface describes:
●Audience for this guide
●Additional documentation
●Where to go for more help
1.2 About this guide
This guide provides an overview of the K60 system, its components, its network
architecture, and how it is configured and deployed.
This guide is intended for network and system administrators who must install, configure,
and manage K60 distribution networks. This guide is meant to provide an overview of the
system. This guide does not provide detailed information on network configuration.
It is assumed readers of this guide are familiar with:
●Basic networking concepts
●Layer 2 (link layer) of OSI model
●Layer 3 (network layer) of OSI model
●Routing and switching in networks
●Radio frequency (RF) systems engineering
●Virtual local area network (VLAN) technology
1.3 Additional documentation
●Information about network management is available in the Kwikbit Edge Controller
User Manual
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1.4 Additional help
Kwikbit is committed to providing our customers with high quality technical support via the
following methods:
Web
support.kwikbit.com
E-mail
Phone
+1 (952) 657-5628
2 Kwikbit K60 System Overview
Figure 1: K60 System in a Point-to-Multipoint (PtMP)
Wireless Communication Application
Kwikbit is a leader in gigabit wireless distribution solutions that intelligently adapt to
challenging environments to maximize performance and reliability.
The K60 system operates in the 60 GHz unlicensed frequency band and is designed
primarily for line-of-sight (LoS) operation. Non-line-of-sight (NLoS) operation is possible
within short range and in the presence of reflective surfaces. By utilizing advanced
beamforming techniques, the K60 system automatically adapts in Point-to-Multipoint
(PtMP) communication configuration and is adaptable to changes in the operating
environment. The beam forming capability also makes system installation simple for
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non-technical staff as precise mechanical alignment, as required by previous generation 60
GHz systems, is not required.
The K60 system is designed for use in multiple applications including gigabit access, IoT
backhaul (sensors, security cameras, etc.), optical fiber extension, and corporate and
enterprise data services by providing 1 Gbps of symmetric throughput.
The K60 system operates in unlicensed Time Division Multiplexing (TDD) band 57.05 – 64.00
GHz in both Point-to-Point (PtP) and Point-to-Multipoint (PtMP) configurations. Some of the
main product characteristics are shown in Table 1.
Table 1: Main K60 Characteristics
Duplex Mode
Time Division Multiplexing (TDD)
Physical Layer / Antenna
System
128 patch beamforming antenna
Operation Configuration
PtP and PtMP
Capacity
1.86 Gbps goodput aggregate
Symmetry
Dynamic downlink (DL) and uplink
(UP) based on offered load
Frequency of Operation
57.05 – 64.00 GHz
Channel Bandwidth
2.16 GHz
Network Interface
2 x 2.5 gigabit Ethernet
1x 1 gigabit Ethernet
Form Factor
7.75 x 4 x 2.5” with integrated
antenna
The K60 system consists of the following components:
●Hub Unit: control communication to one or more Remote Units
●Remote Unit: scan for available Hub Units and connect to the Hub configured or
assigned via the Edge Controller
●Edge Controller: Optional appliance computer that provides WebUI tools for
deployment planning, commissioning, network configuration, management,
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monitoring and fault isolation. Edge controller is highly recommended for networks
of medium and large scale.
The K60 Hub and Remote Units are identical from a hardware perspective, only differing in
software configuration. The K60 has a small form factor that can be easily and
unobtrusively deployed in many different outdoor environments.
3 K60 System Description
Kwikbit’s K60 wireless outdoor networking solution is designed to meet the requirements
of network planners where rapid and flexible deployment, high reliability, multi-gigabit
capacity and excellent latency performance are needed. Applications for the system include
IoT gateway aggregation, Wi-Fi access point backhaul, video camera connectivity and other
gigabit IP based applications. The system can function either as a Point-to-Point (PtP) or
Point-to-Multipoint (PtMP) wireless Ethernet bridge.
Some of the main characteristics of the system include:
●Time Division Duplex (TDD): The K60 solution features TDD access mode with
variable frame length.
●Adaptive Modulation with Link Adaptation: The K60 system supports BPSK, QPSK
on both the downlink and uplink path to achieve high capacity in the channel
bandwidth (1.86 Gbps Ethernet layer throughput for combined downlink and uplink
traffic).
●Beamforming: Use of the 60 GHz band allows extremely fast communication, but
also presents the challenge of limited propagation. Signals in the 60 GHz band are
also more susceptible to disruption from physical barriers than at lower
frequencies. The K60 system includes adaptive beamforming, a technique that
enables robust multi-gigabit communications at greater distances. Kwikbit’s
beamforming feature uses directional antennas to reduce interference and
automatically focus a signal between two devices into a concentrated beam. During
the beamforming process, devices establish communication and then fine-tune
their antenna settings to improve the quality of directional communication until
there is enough capacity for the desired data transmission.
One key benefit of Kwikbit’s beamforming is that if an obstacle blocks the line of sight
between two devices, for example, if someone walks between them, the devices can
quickly establish a new communications pathway. Another benefit of the K60
beamforming is that non-technical personnel can quickly and easily install the
system. Precise physical alignment of the radios, as required with previous 60 GHz
products, is not required with the Kwikbit system. The beamforming feature also
enables the PtMP communication capability of the system.
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●Power Management: The K60 system utilizes the scheduled access mode to reduce
power consumption. Devices connected with each other via a directional link
schedule the periods during which they communicate and, in between those
periods, they can sleep to save power. This capability allows devices to more
precisely tailor their power management to their actual traffic workload, reduces
potential co-channel interference and enables efficient spectrum utilization.
●Advanced Security: The K60 system utilizes strong security mechanisms, including
Galois/Counter Mode, a highly-efficient mode of encryption that is designed to
support higher communication speeds. Encryption is based on the
government-grade Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and is implemented in
hardware for performance and efficiency.
●Integrated Antennas: The K60 units integrate a specially-designed, 128 element
antenna module that enables a maximum EIRP of 40 dBm with a 90º azimuthal and
40º vertical beam sweep range.
●PtMP with Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation: The K60 system can operate in PtP or
PtMP configurations with up to seven Remotes. The capacity allocated to each
Remote is variable according to the requirements of connected devices.
●Compact Form Factor: The K60 transceiver units are highly integrated, compact,
and lightweight, so they can be easily mounted on poles, pipes and walls.
●Connectivity: K60 devices include two standard RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet ports. One
port is a PoE In port. The second port is 30W PoE Out port. The PoE Out port can
provide power to connected Wi-Fi access points, IoT gateways, surveillance cameras
and other payload communication devices.
The Kwikbit K60 system provides these network management features:
●Each K60 unit incorporates a WebUI. This WebUI enables configuration, fault
management, and administration of the unit, as well as provides system state and
performance information.
●A command-line interface (CLI) is also available. It provides features similar to those
of the WebUI.
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Figure 2: K60 Hub and Remote WebUI interface page
●The Kwikbit Edge Controller is a very powerful part of the Kwikbit solution. The Edge
Controller connects through an Ethernet connection to the root K60 unit and
enables non-technical personnel to physically install an entire network without K60
units being configured on the bench in advance. A local or remote IT resource can
design, commission and manage the network using the Edge Controller’s WebUI.
The Edge Controller can be connected to the cloud for remote management of
multiple locations.
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