Document ID: 14242
Updated: Apr 27, 2006
Contents
Introduction
This document is an aid to troubleshoot wireless connections. The first steps to take is to answer the questions in this document to become familiar with what kind of wireless link you use, and with what type of equipment. From there, you can proceed to the chart and perhaps find your possible problem and the necessary steps to take to resolve the issue.
Prerequisites
Requirements
There are no specific requirements for this document.
Components Used
This document is not restricted to specific software and hardware versions.
The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.
Conventions
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Where is the Potential Problem?
When you troubleshoot wireless connections, consider these questions:
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What type of link is this?
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Microwave Multi-point Distribution System (MMDS)
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Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (UNII)?
Refer to Unlicensed Frequencies.
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How far is the link? (miles)
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Is the link a line-of-sight link? If yes, how do you know?
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If this is a UNII link, check for interference as a higher priority on your checklist.
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What is the antenna size? Gain? Is the antenna properly polarized?
Refer to Antennas.
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What is the cable length from the transverter to the antenna? What type of cable?
Refer to Cable and Connector Loss.
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Are there other antennas close to yours? If so, can you determine if they emit signals that cause you an interference problem? The mere proximity of other antennas generally does not pose a problem if:
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The antennas do not emit signals that can interfere with yours; and
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The antennas are not within your path axis.
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For additional help with these questions, see the Related Information
Status Line Condition
Radio x is Up -- Line Protocol is Up
Possible Problems | Checks & Observations | Solutions | Comments |
--------- | --------- | This is the proper status line condition. No action is required. |
Radio x is Up -- Line Protocol is Down
Possible Problems | Checks & Observations | Solutions | Comments |
Interference | Run histograms and/or snapshots; measure SNR and Rx signal level at both ends of the link | Try to locate source of interference (for example, nearby antennas) Change polarization of antennas or frequency channel (UNII only) | If interference is the source of trouble, the SNR readings must show a degradation that correlates in time with the noted periods of poor link performance or outages |
Poor (weak) receive signal level | Check antenna alignment Check cable/connector integrity (possible moisture in cables) Check transmit power level for the link Check for path blockage of link (for example, trees, buildings, etc.) | Change bandwidth and throughput setting Replace faulty cables if necessary Reconfigure Tx power setting if necessary Realign antennas | Change the throughput setting as a work-around. Only change throughput settings after you try the other solutions given. |
Loopback enabled | Check the configuration and issue the show run and show interface radio slot/port commands | Disable loopback command | |
Incorrect throughput setting | Check the configuration, and issue the show run command Run a histogram to check the SNR | -Adjustthroughput setting accordingly | This parameter must be set the same at both ends of the link |
Faulty control cable connection; | Check all control cable connections; wiggle suspected control cable while you monitor link status to verify faulty connection | Replace cable or connections if necessary |
Radio x is Down -- Line Protocol is Down
Possible Problems | Checks & Observations | Solutions | Comments |
Radio interface shutdown | Check the configuration and issue the show interface radio slot/port command | No shut the radio interface | Note that if this is the problem, the output of show interface will display "Radio x is administratively down" |
Interference | Run histograms and/or snapshots; measure SNR and Rx signal level at both ends of the link | Try to locate source of interference (for example, nearby antennas) Change polarization of antennas or frequency channel (UNII only) | If interference is the source of trouble, the SNR readings must show a degradation that correlates in time with the noted periods of poor link performance or outages |
Wireless line card faulty | Run IF and RF loopback tests and ping the radio interface to verify | Replace line card | |
Frequencies configured incorrectly | Check configuration, and issue the show run command | Fix the configuration; Tx at one end of the link matches to the Rx of the other end | |
Radio ARQ configured incorrectly | Check the configuration, and issue the show interface radio arq command | Fix the configuration | This parameter must be set the same at both ends of the link |
Number of antennas set correctly | Check the configuration and issue the show run command | Fix the configuration | |
Incorrect throughput setting | Check the configuration; measure the SNR | -Adjust the throughput setting accordingly | This parameter must be set the same at both ends of the link |
Radio privacy set the same on both sides | Check the configuration, and issue the show run command | Fix the configuration | This parameter must be set the same at both ends of the link |
Transmit power configured incorrectly | Check the configuration, and issue the show run command | Fix the configuration, and set radio transmit power to a valid value for the link | |
No power to one or both transverters (ODUs) | Use a voltmeter to check DC voltage at input to PFPs Check that DC breaker switches on PFPs are turned on | Repair/replace DC power supplies Turn on breaker switches on PFPs | |
Check cable integrity and connections Ensure that cable is 50 ohm type Run debug radio log verbose | Replace the cable if necessary | Be sure all outdoor connections are properly sealed, only use Coax-Seal or an equivalent | |
Control cable between PFP and transverter bad or disconnected | Check cable integrity, especially cable-to-LEMO connector junction Run debug radio log verbose | Replace the cable if necessary | Weather proofing not required for LEMO connector |
Poor or no receive signal level | Verify by measuring SNR from histograms Be sure antennas are set for the same polarization Be sure the antennas are aligned properly Check all cabling, IF and RF | Have both sides of the link with the same polarization (horizontal or vertical) Align the antennas Replace the cables if necessary | |
Incorrect duplexer installed | Check the sticker on duplexer at each end of the link to ensure both ends are for the same band plan | Duplexers cannot be re-tuned, they must be replaced | |
Incorrect duplexer set-up | Duplexer at one end must be installed for tx high and the other side for tx low | Remove, reverse, and reinstall ONE of the duplexers | |
ODU not detected | Run IF loopback test, ping radio interface to verify whether the line card is good Run debug radio log verbose to verify the problem | Replace ODU |
Related Information
- Wireless Point-to-Point Quick Reference Sheet
- Wireless Point-to-Point Frequently Asked Questions
- Wireless Troubleshooting FAQs and Checklist
- Wireless Sample Configuration and Command Reference
- Wireless Debug Outputs From Possible Physical Connection Problems
- Cisco uBR7200 Series Wireless Modem Card and Subsystem Installation
- Point-to-Point Wireless Support for the Cisco uBR7200 Series Universal Broadband Router
- Wireless Site Planning Considerations
- Wireless Installation Considerations
- Technical Support & Documentation - Cisco Systems
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