MOTOMESH Duo 2.1 Network Setup and Installation Guide Motorola 1303 E. Algonquin Rd. Schaumburg, IL 60196 USA www.motorola.com
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Glossary Glossary Chapter 8: Glossary ... . . . AAA Server - (Authentication Authorization Ac
Glossary 8-2 Authentication Protocol (EAP) authentication or pre-shared key (PSK) technology. WPA2– Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 is the next generation
Appendix A: Appendix A Chapter 9: Appendix A: ... . . . . IP Directed Broadcast Feature You ca
Appendix A: 5 configure terminal Enter global configuration mode. 6 interface vlan 1 [interface-id] Enter interface configuration mode, and spec
Appendix A: enable password l00n1e ! switch 1 provision ws-c3750-24p ip subnet-zero ip routing ! vtp mode transparent ! spanning-tree mode pvst no sp
Appendix A: switchport access vlan 31 switchport mode access ! interface FastEthernet1/0/4 switchport access vlan 31 switchport mode acc
Appendix A: switchport mode trunk switchport nonegotiate ! interface FastEthernet1/0/10 switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q switchport trunk all
Appendix A: switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,24,49 switchport mode trunk switchport nonegotiate ! interface F
Appendix A: ! interface FastEthernet1/0/21 switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,24,49 switchport mode trunk switc
Appendix A: ! interface Vlan24 ip address 10.24.0.1 255.255.0.0 ip helper-address 172.31.0.20 ! interface Vlan31 ip address 172.31.0.2 255.255.0.0
List Of Tables List of Tables ... . . . . Table 2-1 Core IP Network Plan...
Appendix A: Table 9-1 MOTOMESH Duo 4300-49 Radio Characteristics Characteristic 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g 4.9GHz Output Power 27 dBm 24 dBm RF Modulatio
Appendix A: Wiring Instructions The following instructions describe how to assemble an AC power connector to a power cable’s flying leads for US,
Appendix A: Part II – Power Cable with Flying Leads 2. The initial Power Cable will have four wires, cut the Red Wire back, as it is not used. Fig
Appendix A: 4. Attach the cable wires to the terminal plug in the following way: • Cut Back the Red Wire • Insert the Green Wire into the green
Appendix A: Figure 9-7 Tighten plug 6. The finished power connector and cable assembly will look like the image shown below. F
Appendix A: European Power Connector Wiring Instructions The following instructions describe how to assemble the enclosed power connector to the powe
Appendix A: Figure 9-11 Top View of European Power Connector Showing Access Screw Access Screw 3. After pulling out the Plug Contents, plac
Appendix A: Part II – Power Cable with Flying Leads 1. The initial Power Cable will have three wires: Brown (Line), Green (Ground), and Blue (Ne
Appendix A: 2. Pull the three wires through the rear of the plug until they are visible in front of the plug. Figure 9-16 Power cable pulled throu
Appendix A: Figure 9-18 Stress Relief Bar Screws Strain Relief Bar Screws (2) 5. Spread out the three wires, so that the Blue wire is on the righ
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Appendix A: 7. Spread out the three wires, so that the Blue wire is on the right side, the Brown wire is on the left hand side, and the Green wire i
Appendix A: Australian Wiring Instructions The following instructions describe how to assemble the enclosed power connector to the power cable’s flyi
Appendix A: Figure 9-25 Front View of the Australian Power Connector Plug with Opened Sides Figure 9-26 Side View of the Australian Power C
Appendix A: Part II – Power Cable with Flying Leads 1. The initial Power Cable will have three wires: Brown (Line), Blue (Neutral), and Green/Yello
Appendix A: Figure 9-30 Correct Wire Positioning on Either Side of Screw Well Screw Well Strain Relief Bar 4. Press the wire base against the plu
Appendix A: Figure 9-32 Correct Wire Attachment to the Terminal Plug GREEN Wire is Earth Ground Brown Wire is Line Blue Wire is Neutral • Insert
Appendix A: Backdoor Access to a MOTOMESH Duo Device via the Web Interface . The following procedure allows backdoor access to a MOTOMESH Duo devi
Appendix A: 12. From a client card utility. Establish a profile as indicated below. NOTE: user must specify SSID manually. This is because a Duo d
Appendix A: Figure 9-36 Verify Backdoor Access by Performing a Ping 14. Disable all Internet Explorer proxy settings upon your computer 9-28
List Of Procedures List of Procedures ... . . . . Procedure 2-1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES I
Appendix A: 15. Open Internet Explorer. Type https://192.168.1.1 16. Click Continue to website Figure 9-37 Select “Continue to Website” in Interne
Appendix A: Figure 9-39 General Settings Tab in the Web User Interface 9-30
Appendix A: MOTOMESH Duo Infrastructure Device Labels The following are samples of device product labels. Figure 9-40 MOTOMESH DUO 4300 - 49 AC and
Appendix A: Dynamic Frequency Selection The following section details notes and questions concerning the 2.4 / 5.4 GHz MOTOMESH Duo and dynamic freq
Appendix A: DFS regulations, this node is required to listen passively for radar for 60 seconds after retuning to the channel before transmitting. Af
Appendix A: • When the scan concludes, the decision on how a channel is chosen is based on the strength and number of beacons on each channel. Also,
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Chapter 1: System Overview Chapter 1 Chapter 1: System Overview ... . . Motorola’s MOTOMESH Duo is a
Chapter 1: System Overview All MOTOMESH Duo 2.1 Infrastructure Devices require professional installation to ensure the installation is performed in
Chapter 1: System Overview With the addition of each IAP additional network capacity is added. Mesh Wireless Router When a MOTOMESH Duo device o
Chapter 1: System Overview Figure 1-1 2.4 / 5.8 GHz Mesh Network Example IAPMWRMWRMWRLayer 3 SwitchWireless ManagerInternetBackend Networ
Chapter 2: Network Setup Chapter 2 Chapter 2: Network Setup ... . . Small System Reference Design This
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Chapter 2: Network Setup • Monitor • Keyboard • Mouse These requirements are an approximate estimate intended to allow for maximum scalability while
Chapter 2: Network Setup EAP-TTLS Secure Mesh The MotoMesh 2.1 architecture provides a set of features designed to help network operators secure the
Chapter 2: Network Setup IP Addressing Plan Table 2-2 shows the network IP plan for our small system reference design. Four VLANs will be utilized i
Chapter 2: Network Setup IP Address Host DHCP Pool 10.49.0.30 – 10.49.255.254 VLAN 49 (802.11 clients) VLAN 49 Address Pool Layer 3 Switch Overview
Chapter 2: Network Setup in order to prevent the switch from dropping these discovery packets. See Appendix A for detailed steps on how to configure
Chapter 2: Network Setup Figure 2-4 L3 Switch for MOTOMESH Duo 2.1 - VLAN View
Chapter 2: Network Setup 3. The DHCP server observes that the request originates from the 10.24.0.0/16 network. It answers this request with a 10.2
Chapter 2: Network Setup 4. The DHCP server observes that the request originates from the 10.49.0.0/16 network. It answers the request with a 10.49
Chapter 2: Network Setup • All devices are IAPs • DHCP enabled • VLAN support enabled • Management configured as VLAN 4095. A management VLAN of
Chapter 2: Network Setup If you choose another version of Red Hat Linux or an alternate distribution, the content of this manual should only be used
Copyrights The Motorola products described in this document may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs. Laws in the United States and other
Chapter 2: Network Setup 2 A Press the Enter key to begin the installation in graphical mode. If no key is pressed, the system will auto launch in 60
Chapter 2: Network Setup 14 When the Network Configuration screen is displayed, click on the Edit button. Uncheck Configure using DHCP. Input the fol
Chapter 2: Network Setup 24 The server should reboot and bring up the Welcome screen. Click on the Next button to continue. 25 Click on the Yes butto
Chapter 2: Network Setup Running the DHCP and DNS Install Script Prerequisites All prerequisite conditions must be observed to ensure proper install
Chapter 2: Network Setup 6 Observe the following prompt: Do you want to use this machine as a DNS server? Enter yes. 7 Observe the following prompt:
Chapter 2: Network Setup 14 Observe the following prompt: Binary install directory: /opt/MotoMeshDuo _setup/ Configuration install directory: /etc
Chapter 2: Network Setup 20 If the bind and DHCP services were started, it is important to verify that a second machine is able to receive an IP addr
Chapter 2: Network Setup 7 Once formatting is complete, the system will copy the installation files to the drive. Upon completion, the system will
Chapter 2: Network Setup 9 Select the Install software automatically radio button from the Hardware Update Wizard and click Next 10 Be sure the ha
Chapter 2: Network Setup . . The following section details how to set up Windows 2003 Server to provide certificate services. Digital certificat
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Chapter 2: Network Setup 5 Verify correct installation of CA services. Once installation is complete: • Verify correct installation by opening the C
Chapter 2: Network Setup Procedure 2-8 describes how to install certificates on the authentication server. Procedure 2-8 Installing Certificates on
Chapter 2: Network Setup Authentication Server Configuration ... . . Juniper Steel-Belted RADIUS This s
Chapter 2: Network Setup 2 Export the authentication server certificate. • Right click the server certificate, • Choose All Tasks / Export. • Expo
Chapter 2: Network Setup 2 Proceed with logging into Steel Belted Radius using the credentials you created when installing the Windows 2003 server.
Chapter 2: Network Setup 4 Double click on Native User. Select MS-CHAP-V2 in the left window pane. Click the right arrow in the center and move it
Chapter 2: Network Setup We have now completed the Steel Belted Radius configuration required to support Secure Mesh. The remaining steps are cove
Chapter 2: Network Setup • auth_server_shared_secret= <Radius server shared secret> - must match the shared secret configured in your RADIUS se
Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Chapter 3 Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware ... . . MOTOMESH Duo Encl
Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Enclosure Side 1 Figure 3-1 details the following ports and connections: • Device MAC Address (Ethernet MAC addre
Table Of Contents Contents ... . . . . Chapter 1: System Overview ...
Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Enclosure Side 2 Figure 3-2 details the following ports and connections: • PWR (power port) • 5.8 GHz Antenna Po
Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Mounting Bracket The MOTOMESH Duo device includes a flexible pivot mounting bracket. This bracket can be moved to f
Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Personality Plug There are three available color coded personality plugs that can be attached to the select port.
Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Reset Plug Usage Information An optional Red Hardware Reset Plug is used to reset a MOTOMESH Duo device back to its
Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Since Type B grounding requirements stipulate 5 ohms or less impedance to earth ground, things such as soil pH, type
Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Figure 3-6 US Power Plug (5871322H01) Wiring detail for DC installations (DC Flying Lead Cable Part #
Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Power Consumption The power consumption of a MOTOMESH Duo device is dependent on the radio configuration (single vs.
Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Antenna Optional Antennas The antennas listed below are recommended for use. Table 3-1 Approved MOTOMESH Duo Antenn
Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware BandPass Filter The BandPass filter should be used when using a MOTOMESH DUO device together with a Motorola Canopy
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Configuring a Radius Client...2-31 Configure RADIUS
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Chapter 4 Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines ...
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Hardware and Tools Figure 4-1 details MOTOMESH Duo device and accessories. Figure 4-1 MOTOME
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines • Phillips head screwdriver • Level • Weatherproofing tape • Electrical tape Figure 4-2 Required
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Loosen the pivot screw so the bracket is free to rotate. Figure 4-4 Loosing the pivot screw
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Attach the right angle antenna connectors. Figure 4-6 Attaching the right angle antenna connec
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Remove the bracket clamp with the 7mm wrench. Figure 4-8 Removing the bracket clamp
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Slide the other antenna through the bracket. Figure 4-10 Slide the 5.4, 5.8 or 4.9 antenna th
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Slide the bracket up to make additional room to apply the weatherproof tape. Figure 4-12 Slide
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Figure 4-14 Finish wrapping the tape around the antenna base If using a
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Figure 4-16 Use electrical tape and cover the weatherproof tape Figu
Regulatory Requirements for CEPT Member States ...6-3 European Union Notificatio
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Figure 4-18 Tighten the bracket screws If your MOTOMESH Duo device is
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Connect the 4 pin power cable to the power port. Note that the cable is keyed. Figure 4-20 At
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Figure 4-22 Apply weatherproof tape to the Ethernet and power connectors
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines The majority of your MOTOMESH Duo devices will only have a power connection (unless the device is
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Site Selection Guidelines ... . The following recomme
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines • Consider taking RF sweeps at different times of the day to determine if intermittent interfere
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines • MOTOMESH Duo devices may be mounted on a pole having a diameter of 1-3.5 inches, utilizing the
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Figure 4-26 Standoff bracket Antenna Height It is important to consider device he
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Figure 4-28 Antenna Patterns Building A IAP Antenna Coverage Pattern Pole 1 MWR m
Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Figure 4-30 Poor Install Example 2 In this example we see the Canopy backhaul radio
List Of Figures List of Figures ... . . . . Figure 1-1 2.4 / 5.8 GHz Mesh Network Example ...
Chapter 5: Customer Information Chapter 5 Chapter 5: Customer Information ... . . . . This chapte
Chapter 5: Customer Information Obtaining Support Motorola provides technical support services for your system and recommends that you coordinate war
Chapter 5: Customer Information The number for help identifying an item or part number is (800)-422-4210; select choice “3” from the menu Returning F
Chapter 5: Customer Information make of the Software, you must reproduce and include the copyright and other proprietary rights notice contained on t
Chapter 5: Customer Information or a Motorola representative has been advised of the possibility of such damage. Motorola's liability to you for
Chapter 5: Customer Information controversy involves intellectual property, or (iii) interim relief from a court is necessary to prevent serious and
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Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information Chapter 6 Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information ...
Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information Safety Information for the MOTOMESH Products ... . . Th
Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information Regulatory Requirements and Legal Notices ... . . Regul
Figure 4-27 Antenna Heights...4-18 Figure
Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information show compliance with the European Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) direc
Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information This equipment is marked to show compliance with the European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC and tha
Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information NOT select channel 161 as an operational channel to conform to National Licensing requirements. Note:
Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information For the 2.4 GHz band, point-to-point or point-to-multipoint operation is only allowed on campus areas
Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Česky [Czech] Motorola tímto prohlašuje, že tento Motorola MOTOMESH Duo 4
Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information Magyar [Hungarian] Alulírott, Motorola nyilatkozom, hogy a Motorola MOTOMESH Duo 4300-54 series, me
Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information EU Declaration of Conformity for RoHS Compliance Motorola hereby, declares that this Motorola MOTOME
Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information 6-11 CMM Labeling and Disclosure Table ... . . The Peop
Chapter 7: Index 7-1 Index Chapter 7: Index .... . . . . A AC, 7-1 Accessories Antennas, 3-10
Chapter 7: Index 7-2 R Radius Client, 2-31 EAP Settings, 2-30 Juniper Steel Belted Radius, 2-27 R0kh configuration, 2-32 Radius client, 2-30 Red Hat,
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