Motorola 5440SM - Canopy 5.4 GHz Subscriber Module Guide de l'utilisateur

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Point-to-Multipoint (PMP)
Solutions User Guide
System Release 11.2
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Page 1 - Solutions User Guide

Cambium Point-to-Multipoint (PMP) Solutions User Guide System Release 11.2

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Contents Canopy System User Guide vi pmp-0229pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) General Tab of the AP ...

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Understanding Synchronization Link Characteristics 96 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Advantage of GPS Sync Although the embedded timing generation capab

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Canopy System User Guide Understanding Synchronization pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 97 NOTE: In each of these following designs, Link 2 is not on the s

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Understanding Synchronization Link Characteristics 98 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) • Design 5 o A CMM provides sync to a co-located BHM or the BHM

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Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 99 Chapter 8: Meeting Link Requirements AP-SM Links APs communicate with SMs using a point-to-multipoi

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AP-SM Links Meeting Link Requirements 100 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Table 24: Effects of network conditions on PTMP throughput Changing Network Con

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Canopy System User Guide BH-BH Links pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 101 BH-BH Links Cambium PTP Bridges communicate with each other using a point-to-point

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Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 102 Chapter 9: Previewing Network Configurations The following are examples of network layouts. Custom

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Canopy System User Guide Viewing Typical Layouts pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 103 Figure 33: Typical network layout with BH Figure 34: Typical multip

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Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 104 Chapter 10: Accessing Features PMP 100 and 400 and PTP 100 and 200 Series radios support the feat

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Canopy System User Guide Viewing Typical Layouts pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 105 6,200 packets per second on P10 or P11 firmware (6,300 in PMP 400 Seri

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Canopy System User Guide Contents pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) vii VLAN Tab of the BHS ...

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Viewing Typical Layouts Accessing Features 106 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Ethernet Interface Features Module Type(s) Controlled in GUI Page/Tab SNM

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Canopy System User Guide Viewing Typical Layouts pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 107 Security Features (Authentication, Encryption, and Access Control) Mod

Page 16 - List of Figures

Viewing Typical Layouts Accessing Features 108 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Monitoring Features Module Type(s) Controlled in GUI Page/Tab SNMP Contro

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Canopy System User Guide Viewing Typical Layouts pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 109 SM Isolation Features Module Type(s) Controlled in GUI Page/Tab SNMP

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Viewing Typical Layouts Accessing Features 110 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Network Address Translation (NAT) Features Module Type(s) Controlled in G

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Canopy System User Guide Viewing Typical Layouts pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 111 Time Features Module Type(s) Controlled in GUI Page/Tab SNMP Control

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Viewing Typical Layouts Accessing Features 112 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Interface Features Module Type(s) Contro

Page 21 - List of Tables

Canopy System User Guide Enabling Features pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 113 Physical Features Module Type(s) Controlled in GUI Page/Tab SNMP Control MT

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Enabling Features Accessing Features 114 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Activating Features A feature is active if the software that allows the feature

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Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 115 Chapter 11: Acquiring Proficiencies Designing and operating a network requires fundamental knowle

Page 24 - Feedback

Contents Canopy System User Guide viii pmp-0229pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Isolating APs from the Internet ...

Page 25 - Problems and warranty

Acquiring a Demonstration Kit Acquiring Proficiencies 116 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) • 2 9000SM SMs • 1 9000APF AP • 1 600SS Surge Suppressor •

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Canopy System User Guide Acquiring a Demonstration Kit pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 117 • 1 CPT001-CD02EN Sales Overview on CD • 1 CPT002-CD03EN

Page 27 - Security advice

Acquiring a Demonstration Kit Acquiring Proficiencies 118 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 5.4-GHz Demonstration Kit Each 5.4-GHz Demonstration Kit contai

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Canopy System User Guide Acquiring a Starter Kit pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 119 Demonstration Kit Part Numbers The part numbers for ordering demo

Page 29 - Quick Reference

Acquiring a Starter Kit Acquiring Proficiencies 120 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Power supplies and SM mounting brackets are not included in this kit.

Page 30 - Examples

Canopy System User Guide Acquiring a Starter Kit pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 121 5.4-GHz FSK Starter Kit Each 5.4-GHz Starter Kit contains • 30 5

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Acquiring a Starter Kit Acquiring Proficiencies 122 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 5.7-GHz with Integrated Antenna Starter Kit Each 5.7-GHz with integra

Page 32 - Searching This User Guide

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 123 Chapter 12: Engineering Your RF Communications Before diagramming network layouts, the wise cours

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Anticipating RF Signal Loss Engineering Your RF Communications 124 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Calculating Rx Signal Level The Rx sensitivity of each modu

Page 34 - Sending Feedback

Canopy System User Guide Analyzing the RF Environment pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 125 Analyzing the RF Environment An essential element in RF network pla

Page 35 - Solutions

Canopy System User Guide Contents pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) ix Management Information Base (MIB) ...

Page 36 - Implementation

Analyzing the RF Environment Engineering Your RF Communications 126 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 3. Access the Tools web page of the SM or BHS. RESULT: Th

Page 37 - Bridge Network

Canopy System User Guide Analyzing the RF Environment pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 127 Noting Possible Obstructions in the Fresnel Zone The Fresnel (prono

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Analyzing the RF Environment Engineering Your RF Communications 128 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) The master radios properly implement the regionally-impose

Page 39 - Product Names

Canopy System User Guide Analyzing the RF Environment pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 129 receives on that frequency for one minute without transmitting, as

Page 40 - Network Components

Analyzing the RF Environment Engineering Your RF Communications 130 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Release 9 introduces support for Dynamic Frequency Selecti

Page 41 - Access Point Cluster

Canopy System User Guide Using Jitter to Check Received Signal Quality (FSK Only) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 131 Operators with 5.4-GHz APs or BHMs set

Page 42 - 900-MHz AP and SM

Using Link Efficiency to Check FSK Received Signal Quality Engineering Your RF Communications 132 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Table 31: Signal quality leve

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Canopy System User Guide Using Link Efficiency to Check FSK Received Signal Quality pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 133 Comparing Efficiency in 1X Operation

Page 44 - PTP Series 100 Bridges

Considering Frequency Band Alternatives Engineering Your RF Communications 134 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Module Types Further Investigation Result Re

Page 45 - PTP 400 Series Bridges

Canopy System User Guide Considering Frequency Band Alternatives pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 135 900-MHz Channels 900-MHz AP Available Channels A 900-MH

Page 46 - PTP 600 Series Bridges

Contents Canopy System User Guide x pmp-0229pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Viewing NAT DHCP Statistics (SM) ...

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Considering Frequency Band Alternatives Engineering Your RF Communications 136 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 2.4-GHz AP Cluster Recommended Channels Three n

Page 48 - PTP 800 Series Bridges

Canopy System User Guide Considering Frequency Band Alternatives pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 137 5.2-GHz AP Cluster Recommended Channels Three non-overla

Page 49 - PTP 810/810i Series Bridges

Considering Frequency Band Alternatives Engineering Your RF Communications 138 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 5.4-GHz AP Cluster Limit Case In the limit, the

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Canopy System User Guide Considering Frequency Band Alternatives pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 139 5.4-GHz OFDM AP Cluster Recommended Channels No guard ba

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Considering Frequency Band Alternatives Engineering Your RF Communications 140 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) As noted above, a 5.7-GHz AP can operate on a f

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Canopy System User Guide Considering Frequency Band Alternatives pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 141 Table 35: Example 2.4-GHz channel assignment by sector D

Page 53 - CMM4 (Part 1090CK, 1091AA)

Considering Frequency Band Alternatives Engineering Your RF Communications 142 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Table 38: Example 5.7-GHz FSK channel assignmen

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Canopy System User Guide Considering Frequency Band Alternatives pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 143 Multiple OFDM Access Point Clusters When deploying multi

Page 55 - Rackmount CMM4 (1092AA)

Selecting Sites for Network Elements Engineering Your RF Communications 144 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 38: Example layout of 16 Access Point sect

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Canopy System User Guide Selecting Sites for Network Elements pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 145 • where a tower or rooftop is available or can be erected.

Page 57 - UNIVERSAL GPS (UGPS)

Canopy System User Guide Contents pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) xi Important Note on Modifications ...

Page 58 - Accessory Components

Selecting Sites for Network Elements Engineering Your RF Communications 146 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Line of Sight (LOS) Link In these ranges, a line o

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Canopy System User Guide Selecting Sites for Network Elements pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 147 Non-Line of Sight (NLOS) Link The 900-MHz and OFDM modules

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Selecting Sites for Network Elements Engineering Your RF Communications 148 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Calculating the Aim Angles The proper angle of til

Page 61 - Module Support Brackets

Canopy System User Guide Co-locating Modules pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 149 To use English standard units to find the angle of elevation, use the follow

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Deploying a Remote AP Engineering Your RF Communications 150 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 43: Double-hop backhaul links However, the BHSs can be c

Page 63 - Alignment Headset

Canopy System User Guide Deploying a Remote AP pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 151 Figure 44: Remote AP deployment The co-located SM receives data in one fr

Page 64 - Frequency Band Ranges

Deploying a Remote AP Engineering Your RF Communications 152 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Example Use Case for RF Obstructions A remote AP can be used to p

Page 65 - Product Comparisons

Canopy System User Guide Deploying a Remote AP pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 153 • 4 Mbps to 900-MHz SMs up to 2 miles away in the sector. • 2 Mbps to 90

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Diagramming Network Layouts Engineering Your RF Communications 154 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Where the SM simply serves as a relay, you must use a stra

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Canopy System User Guide Diagramming Network Layouts pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 155 CAUTION! Regardless of whether 2.4-, 5.2-, 5.4-, or 5.7-GHz module

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Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) xii List of Figures Figure 1: Pole-mounted AP cluster ...

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Diagramming Network Layouts Engineering Your RF Communications 156 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 6. Assess whether the link achieves good Power Level and J

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Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 157 Chapter 13: Engineering Your IP Communications Understanding Addresses A basic understanding of I

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Network Address Translation (NAT) Engineering Your IP Communications 158 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) When a DHCP Server is Not Found To operate on a netwo

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Canopy System User Guide Network Address Translation (NAT) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 159 • a DHCP server that assigns IP addresses to computers connec

Page 73 - Adjunctive Software Products

Network Address Translation (NAT) Engineering Your IP Communications 160 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) NAT with DHCP Client and DHCP Server The NAT with DHC

Page 74 - Wireless Manager (WM)

Canopy System User Guide Network Address Translation (NAT) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 161 NAT with DHCP Client The NAT with DHCP Client (DHCP selected a

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Network Address Translation (NAT) Engineering Your IP Communications 162 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) NAT with DHCP Server The NAT with DHCP Server impleme

Page 76 - Element Management

Canopy System User Guide Network Address Translation (NAT) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 163 NAT without DHCP The NAT without DHCP implementation is illust

Page 77 - License Management

Developing an IP Addressing Scheme Engineering Your IP Communications 164 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Developing an IP Addressing Scheme Network elements

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Canopy System User Guide Translation Bridging pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 165 Octet 1 Octet 2 Octet 3 Octet 4 IP address 169.254.1.1 10101001 1111

Page 79 - 600SS Surge Suppressor

Canopy System User Guide List of Figures pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) xiii Figure 40: Fresnel zone in near line of sight link ...

Page 80 - Components

Translation Bridging Engineering Your IP Communications 166 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) o and no Translation Table entry is older than 255 minutes, the a

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Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 167 Chapter 14: Engineering VLANs The radios support VLAN functionality as defined in the 802.1Q (Vir

Page 82 - Sorted Model Numbers

SM Membership in VLANs Engineering VLANs 168 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) SM Membership in VLANs With the supported VLAN functionality, the radios determin

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Canopy System User Guide Q-in-Q DVLAN (Double-VLAN) Tagging (802.1AD) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 169 Priority on VLANs (802.1p) The radios can prioritiz

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Q-in-Q DVLAN (Double-VLAN) Tagging (802.1AD) Engineering VLANs 170 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 54 Q-in-Q network diagram In this diagram, we hav

Page 85 - Uplink Frame

Canopy System User Guide Q-in-Q DVLAN (Double-VLAN) Tagging (802.1AD) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 171 Either way, once the packet leaves the AP, it will

Page 86 - Startup Sequence

Q-in-Q DVLAN (Double-VLAN) Tagging (802.1AD) Engineering VLANs 172 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) SM4, bottom left in Figure 54, has an existing 802.1ad Q-in-

Page 87 - Token Bucket Algorithm

Installation and Configuration Guide

Page 88 - MIR Data Entry Checking

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 174 Chapter 15: Avoiding Hazards Use simple precautions to protect staff and equipment. Hazards inclu

Page 89 - Committed Information Rate

Canopy System User Guide Exposure Separation Distances pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 175 Details of Exposure Separation Distances Calculations and Power Com

Page 90 - High-priority Bandwidth

List of Figures Canopy System User Guide xiv pmp-0229pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 84: Protocol Filtering tab of AP, example ...

Page 91 - DSCP Field

Exposure Separation Distances Avoiding Hazards 176 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Table 44: Calculated exposure distances and power compliance margins Band R

Page 92 - Traffic Scheduling

Canopy System User Guide Grounding the Equipment pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 177 The Recommended Separation Distance provides significant compliance margi

Page 93 - 2X Operation

Grounding the Equipment Avoiding Hazards 178 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Grounding SMs This section provides lightning protection guidelines for SMs to sa

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Canopy System User Guide Grounding the Equipment pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 179 Grounding Scheme The proper overall antenna grounding scheme per the NEC

Page 95 - Competition for Bandwidth

Grounding the Equipment Avoiding Hazards 180 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Based on the electrical/thermal analysis of these wires, Cambium recommends 10-AW

Page 96 - 3X Operation

Canopy System User Guide Protecting Cables and Connections pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 181 On a site where you are deploying a mix of 30-V DC and 56-V DC

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Protecting Cables and Connections Avoiding Hazards 182 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) On a module with an external antenna, use accepted industry practices

Page 98 - GPS Synchronization

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 183 Chapter 16: Testing the Components The best practice is to connect all components—BHs, APs, GPS a

Page 99 - Alternative to GPS Sync

Configuring for Test Testing the Components 184 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Default Module Configuration From the factory, the AP, SM, and BH are all conf

Page 100 - Passing Sync in a Single Hop

Canopy System User Guide Configuring for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 185 Figure 56: Base cover, detached and attached, OFDM module Diagn

Page 101 - GHz link.)

Canopy System User Guide List of Figures pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) xv Figure 128: OFDM antenna lower bracket with quick-connect ...

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Configuring for Test Testing the Components 186 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Label Color when Active Status Information Provided Notes SYN/1 yellow

Page 103 - AP-SM Links

Canopy System User Guide Configuring for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 187 Label Color Revised Mode Indication PWR red Not Registered Off when regi

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Configuring for Test Testing the Components 188 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) • wire cutters • cable testing device Wiring Connectors The following diagra

Page 105 - BH-BH Links

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 189 RJ-45 Pinout for Crossover Ethernet Cable Pin 1

Page 106 - Configurations

Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Te Testing the Components 190 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test Perfo

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 191 In the address bar of your browser, enter the IP

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Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Te Testing the Components 192 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Quick Start is a wizard that helps you to perform a b

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 193 3. Click the Go To Next Page => button. RESUL

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Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Te Testing the Components 194 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 63: Synchronization tab of AP, example 6.

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 195 Figure 64: LAN IP Address tab of AP, example 8

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Cambium module essential information Default IP Address for Management GUI Access 169.254.1.1 Default Administrator Username admin Default Administr

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List of Figures Canopy System User Guide xvi pmp-0229pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 171: Filter tab of the SM ...

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Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Te Testing the Components 196 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) NOTE: Cambium encourages you to experiment with the

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 197 Figure 65: Review and Save Configuration tab of

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Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Te Testing the Components 198 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 10. Ensure that the initial parameters for the AP are

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 199 To have each log in the AP correlated to a meanin

Page 118 - Activating Features

Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Te Testing the Components 200 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) WARNING! From this point until you remove power from

Page 119 - Demonstration Kit

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 201 Figure 67: Session Status tab data from AP, exam

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Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Te Testing the Components 202 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 9. If the transmit frequency of the AP is not select

Page 121 - 5.2-GHz Demonstration Kit

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 203 MAC This field displays the MAC address (or elect

Page 122 - Set to Low Demonstration Kit

Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Te Testing the Components 204 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) If the number of sessions is significantly greater th

Page 123 - Acquiring a Starter Kit

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 205 Sustained Uplink Data Rate This field displays th

Page 124 - 5.2-GHz Starter Kit

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 17 List of Tables Table 1: User guide organization scheme ...

Page 125 - 5.4-GHz OFDM Starter Kits

Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Te Testing the Components 206 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) • Committed Information Rate on Page 85 • Setting t

Page 126 - Starter Kit Part Numbers

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 207 General Status Tab of the SM An example of the Ge

Page 127 - Communications

Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Te Testing the Components 208 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) The General Status tab provides information on the op

Page 128 - Calculating Fade Margin

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 209 • Horizontal • Vertical • External (Connectori

Page 129 - Analyzing the RF Environment

Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Te Testing the Components 210 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) PMP 400 Series OFDM SMs do not have this parameter. F

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 211 Region Code From the drop-down list, select the r

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Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Te Testing the Components 212 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Advantage Radio Status This field reflects whether th

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 213 Figure 70: General Status tab of AP, example T

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Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Te Testing the Components 214 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Device Type This field indicates the type of the mod

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 215 Regulatory This field indicates whether the confi

Page 135 - (FSK Only)

List of Tables Canopy System User Guide 18 pmp-0229pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Table 39: Example 5.8-GHz OFDM channel assignment by sector, 5 MHz guard b

Page 136 - Signal Quality

Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Te Testing the Components 216 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) GPS Sync Pulse Status This field indicates the status

Page 137 - Link Efficiency

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 217 Control Slots This field indicates the number of

Page 138 - IMPORTANT!

Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test Testing the Components 218 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Concluding the Test of Point-to-Multipoint Links To conc

Page 139 - 2.4-GHz Channels

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 219 The PTP 100 Series BH interface provides a series of w

Page 140 - 5.2-GHz Channels

Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test Testing the Components 220 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) • Synchronization • LAN (Network) IP Address In each

Page 141 - 5.4-GHz FSK Channels

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 221 14. Click the Save Changes button. 15. Click the Reboo

Page 142 - 5.4-GHz OFDM Channels

Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test Testing the Components 222 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) To have each log in the BHM correlated to a meaningful t

Page 143 - 5.7-GHz Channels

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 223 WARNING! From this point until you remove power from

Page 144 - . The entry in the Symbol

Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test Testing the Components 224 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 73: General Status tab of BHS, example

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 225 The General Status tab provides information on the op

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Canopy System User Guide List of Tables pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 19 Table 79: Supported telnet commands for module administration ...

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Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test Testing the Components 226 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Antenna The presence of this field depends on whether an

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 227 Power Level and Jitter The General Status tab shows th

Page 149 - Assuring the Essentials

Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test Testing the Components 228 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Region Code This field indicates the region in which the

Page 150 - Fresnel Zone Clearance

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 229 2. While your browser is set to the General Status ta

Page 151 - Clearing the Radio Horizon

Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test Testing the Components 230 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) The Status page provides information on the operation o

Page 152 - Calculating the Aim Angles

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 231 Ethernet Interface If an Ethernet link to the module e

Page 153 - Co-locating Modules

Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test Testing the Components 232 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) • Generating sync indicates that the module is set to g

Page 154 - Deploying a Remote AP

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 233 Concluding the Test of Point-to-Point Links To conclud

Page 155 - Remote AP Performance

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 234 Chapter 17: Preparing Components for Deployment Your test of the modules not only verified that t

Page 156 - 2.4 GHz AP

Canopy System User Guide Ensuring Continuing Access to the Modules pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 235 Before you set these, consider whether and how you may

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List of Tables Canopy System User Guide 20 pmp-0229pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Chapter 1: About this User Guide Purpose Cambium Networks Point-To-Multip

Page 158 - Diagramming Network Layouts

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 236 Chapter 18: Configuring for the Destination Configuring an AP for the Destination If an ADMINISTR

Page 159 - Spectrum Analysis

Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 237 Figure 75: General tab of AP, example

Page 160 - Avoiding Other Interference

Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 238 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) The General tab of the AP contains many of the confi

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 239 • Select Generate Sync Signal where the AP does not receiv

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Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 240 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Translation Bridging If you want the Translation Bri

Page 163 - NAT Disabled

Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 241 Prioritize TCP ACK To reduce the likelihood of TCP acknowle

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Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 242 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Coordinates Physical radio location data may be conf

Page 165 - NAT with DHCP Client

Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 243 LAN1 Network Interface Configuration, IP Address Enter the

Page 166 - NAT with DHCP Server

Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 244 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Canopy devices allow for configuration of a preferre

Page 167 - NAT and VPNs

Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 245 The IP Configuration page also provides the following butto

Page 168 - Allocating Subnets

Canopy System User Guide List of Tables pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 21 Problems and warranty Reporting problems If any problems are encountered when inst

Page 169 - Translation Bridging

Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 246 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 77: Radio tab of AP, example The Radio tab

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 247 Radio Frequency Carrier Specify the frequency for the modul

Page 171 - Special Case VLAN Numbers

Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 248 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Subscriber Color Code Rescan (When not on a Primary

Page 172 - SM Membership in VLANs

Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 249 Sector ID Specify a number in the range 1 to 6 to associate

Page 173 - Priority on VLANs (802.1p)

Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 250 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Downlink Data Specify the percentage of the aggregat

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 251 Table 49: Control slot settings for all FSK APs in cluster

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Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 252 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) The default of 2 repeats is optimum for typical uses

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 253 • Countries and regions that permit the use of the 5.4-GHz

Page 177 - Configuration Guide

Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 254 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) External Gain If your network operates in a region i

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 255 SNMP Tab of the AP An example of the SNMP tab of the AP is

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List of Tables Canopy System User Guide 22 pmp-0229pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Using non-Cambium parts for repair could damage the equipment or void warr

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Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 256 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) You may set the SNMP tab parameters as follows. SNMP

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 257 SNMP Trap Server DNS Usage The management DNS domain name m

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Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 258 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Site Location Enter information about the physical l

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 259 Sustained Uplink Data Rate Specify the rate that each SM re

Page 184 - Grounding PMP 400 SMs

Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 260 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Broadcast Downlink CIR is closely related to the Bro

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 261 Security Tab of the AP An example of the Security tab of th

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Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 262 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) In the Security tab of the AP, you may set the follo

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 263 Select Key This option allows operators to choose which aut

Page 188 - Component Layout

Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 264 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Allowed Source IP 1 to 3 If you selected IP Access F

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 265 VLAN Tab of the AP An example of the AP VLAN tab is display

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Canopy System User Guide List of Tables pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 23 Security advice Cambium Networks systems and equipment provide security parameters

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Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 266 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) VLAN Specify whether VLAN functionality for the AP a

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 267 CAUTION! Do not set this parameter to Enable where both ◦

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Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 268 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Allow Frame Type This displays the selection that wa

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 269 Save Changes When you click this button, any changes that y

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Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 270 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Diffserv Tab of the AP An example of the Diffserv ta

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 271 CodePoint 1 through CodePoint 47 CodePoint 49 through

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Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 272 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) PPPoE Control Message Priorty Operators may configur

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 273 Figure 84: Protocol Filtering tab of AP, example In the P

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Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 274 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Packet Filter Types For any box selected, the Protoc

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 275 Figure 85: Unit Settings tab of AP, example The Unit Sett

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List of Tables Canopy System User Guide 24 pmp-0229pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) − 5.1 GHz − 5.4 GHz • PTP 200 Series OFDM bridges in the following fre

Page 202 - Time Tab of the AP

Configuring an AP for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 276 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Reboot When you click this button 1. the module reb

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 277 Configuring an SM for the Destination If an ADMINISTRATOR-l

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Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 278 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Link Speed From the drop-down list of options, selec

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 279 This parameter governs the timeout interval, even if a rout

Page 206 - Show Idle Sessions

Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 280 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) • Disable—If this SM loses sync from the AP, then p

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 281 Figure 87: NAT tab of SM with NAT disabled, example

Page 208 - Re-Reg Count

Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 282 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) This implementation is illustrated in Figure 48 on P

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 283 LAN Interface, DMZ Enable This parameter is not configurabl

Page 210 - Low Priority Downlink CIR

Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 284 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Remote Configuration Interface, IP Address This para

Page 211 - General Status Tab of the SM

Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 285 Save Changes When you click this button, any changes that y

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Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 25 Chapter 2: Using This User Guide This document should be used with features in Software Release 11.

Page 213 - Registered AP

Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 286 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) RECOMMENDATION: Note or print the IP settings from

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 287 LAN1 Network Interface Configuration, DNS IP Address Canopy

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Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 288 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 89: NAT tab of SM with NAT enabled, example

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 289 In the NAT tab of an SM with NAT enabled, you may set the f

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Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 290 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) WAN Interface, Reply to Ping on WAN Interface By def

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 291 • Disabled to disallow the SM to assign addresses to attac

Page 219 - Registered SM Count

Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 292 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) LAN DHCP Server, Alternate DNS IP Address Enter the

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 293 Remote Configuration Interface, Gateway IP Address If Stati

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Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 294 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 90: IP tab of SM with NAT enabled, example

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 295 Figure 91: Radio tab of SM, example In the Radio tab of t

Page 223 - Quick Start Page of the BHM

Accuracy While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Cambium Networks assumes no liability resulting fro

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Finding the Information You Need Using This User Guide 26 pmp-0229pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Section Purpose Overview of Fixed Wireless Broadband I

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Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 296 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) A list of channels in the band is provided in Consid

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 297 External Filters Delay This parameter is present in only 90

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Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 298 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) • Legal maximum allowable transmitter output power

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 299 Figure 92: SNMP tab of SM, example

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Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 300 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) In the SNMP tab of the SM, you may set the following

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 301 RECOMMENDATION: The subscriber can access the SM by changi

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Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 302 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Site Location Enter information about the physical l

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 303 In the Quality of Service (QoS) tab of the SM, you may set

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Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 304 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Low Priority Downlink CIR See • Committed Informat

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 305 Security Tab of the SM An example of the Security tab in an

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Canopy System User Guide Finding the Information You Need pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 27 If you want to know… then see… because… how to calculate wheth

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Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 306 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Authentication Key Only if the AP to which this SM w

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 307 Username Enter a Username for the SM. This must match the u

Page 238 - Deployment

Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 308 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) This setting does not prevent a device connected to

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 309 Figure 95: VLAN tab of SM, example

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Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 310 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) In the VLAN tab of an SM, you may set the following

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 311 Management VID Enter the VID that the SM should share with

Page 242 - Sync Input

Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 312 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Default Port VID This is the value of the parameter

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 313 Current VID Member Set, Type For each VID number in the fir

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Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 314 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) VLAN Membership Tab of the SM An example of the VLAN

Page 245 - DHCP Relay Agent

Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 315 Figure 97: Diffserv tab of SM, example In the Diffserv ta

Page 246 - IP Tab of the AP

Interpreting Typeface and Other Convention Using This User Guide 28 pmp-0229pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Searching This User Guide To search this docu

Page 247 - DNS IP Address

Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 316 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) CodePoint 1 through CodePoint 47 CodePoint 49 th

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 317 Protocol Filtering Tab of the SM An example of the Protocol

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Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 318 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Packet Filter Types For any box selected, the Protoc

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 319 Figure 99: PPPoE tab of SM, example PPPoE Point-to-Point

Page 251 - Color Code

Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 320 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) In order to enable PPPoE, NAT MUST be enabled on th

Page 252 - Power Save Mode

Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 321 MTU • Use MTU Received from PPPoE Server causes the SM to

Page 253 - Max Range

Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 322 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) PPPoE Session Uptime This field indicates the total

Page 254 - Schedule Whitening

Canopy System User Guide Configuring an SM for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 323 Figure 101: Unit Settings tab of SM, example The Unit Set

Page 255 - Broadcast Repeat Count

Setting the Configuration Source Configuring for the Destination 324 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Save Changes When you click this button, any changes that

Page 256 - Transmitter Output Power

Canopy System User Guide Setting the Configuration Source pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 325 Table 53: Recommended combined settings for typical operations M

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Canopy System User Guide Interpreting Typeface and Other Conventions pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 29 This document also employs a set of consistently use

Page 258 - Save Changes

Setting the Configuration Source Configuring for the Destination 326 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Table 54: Where feature values are obtained for an SM wit

Page 259 - SNMP Tab of the AP

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 327 o Allow Learning : No under Active Configurat

Page 260 - Accessing IP / Subnet Mask

Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 328 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 102: General tab of BHM, example

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 329 3. Reboot the BH. RESULT: The set of interfac

Page 262 - Site Location

Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 330 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Webpage Auto Update Enter the frequency

Page 263 - Broadcast Downlink CIR

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 331 Multicast Destination Address Using Link Layer

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Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 332 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 103: IP tab of BHM, example You

Page 265 - Security Tab of the AP

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 333 LAN1 Network Interface Configuration, Gateway

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Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 334 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Reboot When you click this button 1. th

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 335 Radio Frequency Carrier Specify the frequency

Page 268 - Allowed Source IP

Sending Feedback Using This User Guide 30 pmp-0229pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Sending Feedback Is this document accurate, complete, and clear? How ca

Page 269 - VLAN Tab of the AP

Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 336 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Sector ID You can optionally enter an id

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 337 Schedule Whitening Select either • Enable, to

Page 271 - CAUTION!

Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 338 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) • confirm that the power setting is com

Page 272 - Current VID Member Set, Age

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 339 Save Changes When you click this button, any c

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Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 340 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 105: SNMP tab of BHM, example

Page 274 - Diffserv Tab of the AP

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 341 In the SNMP tab of the BHM, you may set the fo

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Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 342 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) The default treatment is to allow all ne

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 343 Site Contact Enter contact information for the

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Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 344 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 106: Security tab of BHM, exampl

Page 278 - Unit Settings Tab of the AP

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 345 Encryption Specify the type of air link securi

Page 279

Overview of PMP Solutions

Page 280 - Set to Factory Defaults

Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 346 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) IP Access Control You can permit access

Page 281 - General Tab of the SM

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 347 Figure 107: VLAN tab of BHM, example In the

Page 282 - Ethernet Link Enable/Disable

Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 348 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) VLAN Port Type By default this will be s

Page 283 - Frame Timing Pulse Gated

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 349 Management VID In a backhaul module, this valu

Page 284 - Coordinates

Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 350 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 108: Diffserv tab of BHM, exampl

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 351 In the Diffserv tab of the BHM, you may set th

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Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 352 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Priority Precedence Allows operator to d

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 353 Figure 109: Protocol Filtering tab of SM, exa

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Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 354 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) To filter packets in any of the user-def

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 355 Set to Factory Defaults Upon Default Plug Detec

Page 290 - Accessibility

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 32 Chapter 3: Advancing from Research to Implementation Before you begin to research a possible implem

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Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 356 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) General Tab of the BHS An example of the

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 357 Figure 111: General tab of BHS, example In th

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Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 358 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Timing Mode Select Timing Slave. This BH

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 359 Bridge Entry Timeout Specify the appropriate br

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Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 360 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) • Disable—If this BHS loses sync, then p

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 361 Figure 112: IP tab of BHS, example In the IP

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Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 362 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) LAN1 Network Interface Configuration, Gat

Page 298 - Radio Tab of the SM

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 363 1. the module reboots. 2. any changes that yo

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Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 364 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) In a 5.2- or 5.4-GHz BHS, this parameter

Page 300 - Color Code 1 to 10

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 365 For example, a PTP 20 Mbps BH has a video came

Page 301 - Large VC data Q

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 33 Chapter 4: Realizing a Wireless Ethernet Bridge Network PTP 100 Series Bridges serving as backhaul

Page 302 - SNMP Tab of the SM

Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 366 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) • confirm that the power setting is comp

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 367 Figure 114: SNMP tab of BHS, example

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Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 368 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) In the SNMP tab of the BHS, you may set t

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 369 SNMP Trap Server DNS Usage The management DNS d

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Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 370 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Reboot When you click this button 1. the

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 371 Figure 116: Security tab of BHS, example In t

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Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 372 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Allowed Source IP 1 to 3 If you selected

Page 309 - Security Tab of the SM

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 373 Figure 117: VLAN tab of BHS, example In the V

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Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 374 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) VLAN Port Type By default this will be si

Page 311 - Ethernet Access Control

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 375 Default Port VID This is the value of the param

Page 312 - VLAN Tab of the SM

Sending Feedback Realizing a Wireless Ethernet Bridge Network 34 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test 218 Preparin

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Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 376 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 118: Diffserv tab of BHS, example

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 377 CodePoint 1 through CodePoint 47 CodePoint

Page 315 - Provider VID

Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 378 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) PPPoE Control Message Priorty Operators m

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 379 Figure 119: Protocol Filtering tab of SM, exam

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Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination Configuring for the Destination 380 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) To filter packets in any of the user-defi

Page 318 - Diffserv Tab of the SM

Canopy System User Guide Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 381 Figure 120: Unit Settings tab of BHS, example

Page 319 - tab of SM, example

Adjusting Transmitter Output Power Configuring for the Destination 382 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Reboot When you click this button 1. the module reboot

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Canopy System User Guide Adjusting Transmitter Output Power pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 383 Table 58: Total gain per antenna Module Type Antenna Gain Ca

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Adjusting Transmitter Output Power Configuring for the Destination 384 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Table 60: Transmitter output power settings, example ca

Page 322 - PPPoE Tab of the SM

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 385 Chapter 19: Installing Components RECOMMENDATION: Use shielded cable for all infrastructure con

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Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 35 Chapter 5: Exploring the Scope of Solutions Fixed wireless broadband IP network applications includ

Page 324 - User Name

Installing an AP Installing Components 386 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Installing an AP Installing a PMP 100 Series AP To install a PMP 100 Series (FSK)

Page 325 - PPPoE Session Status

Canopy System User Guide Installing an AP pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 387 Procedure 18: Installing the OFDM AP 1. Inventory the parts to ensure that you

Page 326 - Unit Settings Tab of the SM

Installing an AP Installing Components 388 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 123: OFDM AP connected to its antenna 4. Attach the AP to its antenna as

Page 327 - LED Panel Mode

Canopy System User Guide Installing an AP pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 389 Figure 125: OFDM AP ready for tower mount 10. Hang the AP/antenna assembly on

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Installing an AP Installing Components 390 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 127: OFDM AP attached to pole or tower Figure 128: OFDM antenna lower br

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Canopy System User Guide Installing an AP pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 391 Figure 129: Ground lug and coaxial cable of OFDM AP 19. Connect the Ethernet

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Installing a Connectorized Flat Panel Antenn Installing Components 392 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 130: Down tilt adjustment bracket of OFDM AP 2

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Canopy System User Guide Installing a Connectorized Flat Panel Antenna pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 393 Although a vertically polarized signal propagates b

Page 332 - Timing Mode

Installing a Connectorized Flat Panel Antenn Installing Components 394 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Weatherproofing a 900 MHz Connectorized Antenna To prev

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Canopy System User Guide Installing an SM pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 395 Installing a GPS Antenna For instructions on GPS antenna installation, see the u

Page 335 - IP Tab of the BHM

Network Components Exploring the Scope of Solutions 36 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Protocol Type Product Series Product Name Previous Names Example M

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Installing an SM Installing Components 396 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 133: Example Local Area Connection Properties window 6. Click the Propert

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Canopy System User Guide Installing an SM pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 397 13. Whenever you want to access the Internet, reset the General tab to Obtain an

Page 338 - Radio Tab of the BHM

Installing an SM Installing Components 398 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Procedure 22: Installing the FSK SM 1. Choose the best mounting location for the S

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Canopy System User Guide Installing an SM pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 399 Figure 136: SM grounding per NEC specifications 9. Refer to Grounding SMs on

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Installing an SM Installing Components 400 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) KEY TO CALLOUTS 1 Holes—for mounting the Surge Suppressor to a flat surface (such

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Canopy System User Guide Installing an SM pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 401 19. Connect an Ethernet cable to the other Ethernet jack of the 600SS and to the

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Installing an SM Installing Components 402 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) d. Connect the RJ-11 6-pin connector of the Alignment Tool Headset to the RJ-11 ut

Page 343 - SNMP Tab of the BHM

Canopy System User Guide Installing an SM pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 403 Procedure 23: Installing the OFDM SM 1. When gathering parts for the installati

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Configuring an AP-SM Link Installing Components 404 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 30. Configure a password for the admin account and a password for the root

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Canopy System User Guide Configuring an AP-SM Link pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 405 7. Among the listed APs (each shown with a unique Index number), find

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Canopy System User Guide Network Components pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 37 Access Point Cluster An AP cluster covers as much as 360°. The FSK (PMP 100

Page 347 - Security Tab of the BHM

Monitoring an AP-SM Link Installing Components 406 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 18. Click the Link Capacity Test tab. NOTE: Use of this tool is described u

Page 348 - Authentication Key

Canopy System User Guide Monitoring an AP-SM Link pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 407 Procedure 25: Monitoring the AP-SM link for performance 1. Access the i

Page 349 - 24 Hour Encryption Refresh

Installing a Reflector Dish Installing Components 408 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Installing a Reflector Dish The internal patch antenna of the module ill

Page 350 - VLAN tab of the BHM

Canopy System User Guide Installing a Reflector Dish pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 409 Improper dish, tube, and module positions for this case are illustrat

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Installing a BH Timing Master Installing Components 410 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Figure 144: Mounting assembly, exploded view Installing a BH Timing

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Canopy System User Guide Installing a BH Timing Master pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 411 RECOMMENDATION: The arm is molded to receive and properly aim the

Page 353 - DiffServ Tab of the BHM

Installing a BH Timing Slave Installing Components 412 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 13. Access the General tab of the Configuration page of this BHM. 14. I

Page 354 - tab of BHM, example

Canopy System User Guide Installing a BH Timing Slave pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 413 ◦ Physically installing the BHS and performing a course alignment u

Page 355

Upgrading a BH Link to BH20 Installing Components 414 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) b. Listen to the alignment tone for ◦ pitch, which indicates greater s

Page 356 - Priority Precedence

Canopy System User Guide Verifying a BH Link pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 415 Verifying a BH Link To verify the backhaul link after the BHS has been instal

Page 357 - Packet Filter Types

Network Components Exploring the Scope of Solutions 38 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) The CSM 130 or CSM 09130 provides the same configurability and se

Page 358 - Unit Settings Tab of the BHM

Verifying a BH Link Installing Components 416 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 6. If these link tests fail to consistently show 90% or greater efficiency in 1

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Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 417 Chapter 20: Verifying System Functionality To verify system functionality after the APs and or BH

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Operations Guide

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Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 420 Chapter 21: Growing Your Network Keys to successfully growing your network include • monitoring

Page 363 - Bridging Functionality

Canopy System User Guide Monitoring the RF Environment pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 421 You can use any module to see the frequency and power level of a

Page 364 - IP Tab of the BHS

422 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Monitoring the RF Environment Growing Your Network Figure 146: Spectrum Analyzer tab of SM, example Colors in the di

Page 365

Canopy System User Guide Monitoring the RF Environment pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 423 CAUTION! When you change an AP into an SM, any connections to SM

Page 366

424 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Monitoring the RF Environment Growing Your Network 1. transform all APs in a cluster into SMs. 2. perform spectrum a

Page 367 - Radio Tab of the BHS

Canopy System User Guide Considering Software Release Compatibility pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 425 Considering Software Release Compatibility Within th

Page 368

Canopy System User Guide Network Components pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 39 Figure 5: Examples of antennas for 900-MHz modules These 900-MHz modules

Page 369 - External Antenna Gain

426 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Redeploying Modules Growing Your Network CAP 130 P9 APs provide higher throughput and lower latency than earlier serie

Page 370 - SNMP Tab of the BHS

Canopy System User Guide Redeploying Modules pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 427 3. Set the Frame Timing Pulse Gated parameter on the Configuration page of

Page 371

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 428 Chapter 22: Securing Your Network Isolating APs from the Internet Ensure that the IP addresses of

Page 372

Canopy System User Guide Encrypting Radio Transmissions pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 429 AES Encryption Cambium also offers fixed wireless broadband IP n

Page 373

430 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Managing Module Access by Passwords Securing Your Network However, if encryption is disabled, AES modules can communic

Page 374 - Security Tab of the BHS

Canopy System User Guide Managing Module Access by Passwords pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 431 Figure 147: General Status tab view for GUEST-level accoun

Page 375 - IP Access Control

432 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Managing Module Access by Passwords Securing Your Network Figure 148: Add User tab of SM, example After a password h

Page 376 - VLAN Tab of the BHS

Canopy System User Guide Managing Module Access by Passwords pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 433 • the current user's own account. • the last remaini

Page 377

434 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Managing Module Access by Passwords Securing Your Network Pin 1 → white / orange ← Pin 1 Pin 2 → white / green ←

Page 378

Canopy System User Guide Filtering Protocols and Ports pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 435 Requiring SM Authentication By using a RADIUS server in the manag

Page 379 - Diffserv Tab of the BHS

Network Components Exploring the Scope of Solutions 40 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Unlike the antennas in other FSK Cambium radios, the integrated an

Page 380 - tab of BHS, example

436 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Filtering Protocols and Ports Securing Your Network Port Filtering with NAT Enabled Where NAT is enabled, you can filt

Page 381

Canopy System User Guide Filtering Protocols and Ports pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 437 Figure 151: Categorical protocol filtering The following are ex

Page 382

438 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Filtering Management through Ethernet Securing Your Network Encrypting Downlink Broadcasts An AP can be enabled to en

Page 383

Canopy System User Guide Configuring Management IP by DHCP pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 439 • no attempt to access the SM management interface (by http,

Page 384 - Unit Settings Tab of the BHS

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 440 Chapter 23: Managing Bandwidth and Authentication This section provides a high-level description

Page 385

Canopy System User Guide Bandwidth and Authentication Manager (BAM) Services and Features pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 441 Bandwidth Manager Capability P

Page 386

442 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Bandwidth and Authentication Manager (BAM) Services and Features Managing Bandwidth and Authentication Downlink and Upl

Page 387

Canopy System User Guide Bandwidth and Authentication Manager (BAM) Services and Features pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 443 In a typical network, some SM

Page 388

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 444 Chapter 24: Configuring a RADIUS server Configuring a RADIUS server in a PMP network is optional,

Page 389 - PDA Access to Modules

Canopy System User Guide Choosing Authentication Mode and Configuring for Authentication Servers - AP pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 445 Note, Aradial 5.3

Page 390 - Installing an AP

Canopy System User Guide Network Components pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 41 PTP 200 Series Bridges The PTP 200 Series bridges securely transport data, v

Page 391

446 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Choosing Authentication Mode and Configuring f Authentication Servers - AP Configuring a RADIUS server Figure 152: Se

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Canopy System User Guide Choosing Authentication Mode and Configuring for Authentication Servers - AP pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 447 SM Authentication

Page 393

448 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Choosing Authentication Mode and Configuring f Authentication Servers - AP Configuring a RADIUS server Figure 153: Sec

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Canopy System User Guide Choosing Authentication Mode and Configuring for Authentication Servers - AP pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 449 SM - Phase 1 (Outs

Page 395

450 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Choosing Authentication Mode and Configuring f Authentication Servers - AP Configuring a RADIUS server Up to 2 certifi

Page 396

Canopy System User Guide Configuring your RADIUS server for SM configuration pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 451 Configuring your RADIUS servers for SM aut

Page 397

452 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Assigning SM management IP addressing via RADIUS Configuring a RADIUS server A RADIUS dictionary file is available from

Page 398

Canopy System User Guide Assigning SM management IP addressing via RADIUS pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 453 Cambium-Canopy-HPENABLE 26.161.5 integer N 0-d

Page 399 - Installing an SM

454 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Using RADIUS for centralized AP and SM user name and password management Configuring a RADIUS server Cambium-Canopy-Use

Page 400

Canopy System User Guide Using RADIUS for centralized AP and SM user name and password management pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 455 splitting the database

Page 401 - Linux Laptop

Network Components Exploring the Scope of Solutions 42 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) • last-mile access and backbone • voice over IP (VoIP) and video

Page 402

456 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Using RADIUS for centralized AP and SM user name and password management Configuring a RADIUS server Figure 156 User A

Page 403

Canopy System User Guide Using RADIUS for centralized AP and SM user name and password management pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 457 Figure 157 User Authe

Page 404

458 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Using RADIUS for centralized AP and SM user name and password management Configuring a RADIUS server Access Tracking To

Page 405

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 459 Chapter 25: Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) SNMPv2 (Simple Network Managemen

Page 406

460 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Roles of Hardware and Software Elements Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) Dual Roles for the NMS Th

Page 407

Canopy System User Guide Roles of Hardware and Software Elements pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 461 Table 69: SNMP Proxy flow Configuration of Slave Devi

Page 408 - Configuring an AP-SM Link

462 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Roles of Hardware and Software Elements Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) <MAC> = the MAC Ad

Page 409

Canopy System User Guide Management Information Base (MIB) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 463 snmpset -p 61002 -v 2 -c Canopy 10.120.153.6 .1.3.6.1.4.1.16

Page 410 - Monitoring an AP-SM Link

464 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Management Information Base (MIB) Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) • under iso (1) above: o stan

Page 411

Canopy System User Guide Management Information Base (MIB) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 465 The MIB-II standard categorizes each object as one of the typ

Page 412 - Installing a Reflector Dish

Canopy System User Guide Network Components pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 43 Each pair of these bridges transmits and receives in one of the following fr

Page 413 - Mounting Assembly

466 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Configuring Modules for SNMP Access Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) IMPORTANT! Do not edit thes

Page 414

Canopy System User Guide Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 467 • Accessing Subnet, which specifies the subnet ma

Page 415

468 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) etherLinkStatus.0 .

Page 416 - Installing a BH Timing Slave

Canopy System User Guide Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 469 bridgeCbFecStatbtoss.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3.3.1.

Page 417

470 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) rfStatUnderrunCount.

Page 418 - Upgrading a BH Link to BH20

Canopy System User Guide Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 471 frameType.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3.3.2.19.0 Integ

Page 419 - Verifying a BH Link

472 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) mngtIP2.0 .1.3.6.1.

Page 420

Canopy System User Guide Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 473 usrAccountEnableAccounting.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.

Page 421 - Functionality

474 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) pppoeCtlPriority.0

Page 422

Canopy System User Guide Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 475 whispBoxEvntLog.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3.3.5.1.0

Page 423 - Operations Guide

Network Components Exploring the Scope of Solutions 44 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) PTP 800 Series Bridges Today’s converged multi-service networks ne

Page 424 - Spectrum Analyzer

476 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) codePoint19.0 .1.3.

Page 425

Canopy System User Guide Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 477 codePoint49.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3.3.9.50.0 Int

Page 426

478 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) accessLevel.3 .1.3.

Page 427

Canopy System User Guide Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 479 neighborMAC.17 .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3.3.11.1.2.17

Page 428

480 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) neighborSiteName.6

Page 429

Canopy System User Guide Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 481 AP and BH Timing Master Objects The objects that

Page 430 - Redeploying Modules

482 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) ntpServerIp.0 .1.3.

Page 431

Canopy System User Guide Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 483 apRxDelay.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3.1.1.70.0 Integ

Page 432 - DES Encryption

484 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) linkTestStatus.0 .1

Page 433 - AES Encryption

Canopy System User Guide Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 485 gpsReceiverInfo.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3.1.3.16.0

Page 434

Canopy System User Guide Network Components pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 45 • Effective system design: With the smallest Compact Modem Unit (CMU) in

Page 435

486 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) softwareVersion.2 .

Page 436

Canopy System User Guide Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 487 linkOutDiscardsHiQ.2 .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3.1.4.1.

Page 437 - SM, or BH

488 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) dhcpRlyAgntStat-maxH

Page 438 - Using the Override Plug

Canopy System User Guide Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 489 lanMaskSm.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3.2.1.4.0 IpAddr

Page 439 - Requiring SM Authentication

490 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) smbFilter.0 .1.3.6.

Page 440

Canopy System User Guide Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 491 ipAccessFilterEnable.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3.2.1.

Page 441

492 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) colorCode3.0 .1.3.6

Page 442 - Isolating SMs

Canopy System User Guide Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 493 dhcpClientLease.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3.2.2.12.0

Page 443 - Addresses

494 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) pppoeControlBytesSen

Page 444 - Authentication

Canopy System User Guide Objects Defined in the Canopy Enterprise MIB pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 495 protocol.6 .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3.2.5.1.2.6 Integ

Page 445 - Bandwidth Manager Capability

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) i Contents Cambium module essential information ...

Page 446

Network Components Exploring the Scope of Solutions 46 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) The demands to support more multimedia communications, mobility,

Page 447

496 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Interface Designations in SNMP Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) whispTranslationTableAge.1 .1.3.6

Page 448 - Understanding RADIUS

Canopy System User Guide MIB Viewers pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 497 Traps Provided in the Canopy Enterprise MIB Canopy modules provide the following SN

Page 449

498 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) MIB Viewers Managing the Network From a Management Station (NMS) • http://www.dart.com/samples/mib.asp • http://www.

Page 450

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 499 Chapter 26: Using the Canopy Network Updater Tool (CNUT) The Canopy Network Updater Tool (CNUT) m

Page 451

500 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Script Engine Using the Canopy Network Updater Tool (CNUT) o set group-level defaults for telnet or ftp password acce

Page 452

Canopy System User Guide CNUT Download pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 501 Software Dependencies for CNUT CNUT functionality requires • one of the followin

Page 453 - Handling Certificates

502 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Viewing Session Status (AP, BHM) Using Informational Tabs in the GUI Chapter 27: Using Informational Tabs in the GUI

Page 454

Canopy System User Guide Viewing Remote Subscribers (AP, BHM) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 503 Figure 158: Session Status tab data, example An addition

Page 455

504 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Interpreting Messages in the Event Log (All) Using Informational Tabs in the GUI Interpreting Messages in the Event Lo

Page 456

Canopy System User Guide Interpreting Messages in the Event Log (All) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 505 • the types of event messages (which follow the t

Page 457

Canopy System User Guide Network Components pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 47 Cluster Management Module-2 (Part 1008CK-2) The Cluster Management Module-2

Page 458 - Authenti

506 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Viewing the Network Interface Tab (All) Using Informational Tabs in the GUI Messages that Flag Normal Events The mess

Page 459

Canopy System User Guide Viewing the Scheduler Tab (All) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 507 Viewing the Layer 2 Neighbors Tab (All) An example of the Layer

Page 460

508 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Viewing the Scheduler Tab (All) Using Informational Tabs in the GUI Event Message Meaning Transmit Broadcast Data Cou

Page 461

Canopy System User Guide Interpreting Data in the Bridging Table (All) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 509 List of Registration Failures (AP, BHM) The SM Re

Page 462

510 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Translation Table (SM) Using Informational Tabs in the GUI Translation Table (SM) When Translation Bridging is enabled

Page 463 - Role of the NMS

Canopy System User Guide Interpreting Data in the Ethernet Tab (All) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 511 Interpreting Data in the Ethernet Tab (All) The Eth

Page 464 - AP SNMP Proxy to SMs

512 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Interpreting Data in the Ethernet Tab (All) Using Informational Tabs in the GUI The Ethernet tab displays the followi

Page 465 - Packet Format

Canopy System User Guide Interpreting Data in the Ethernet Tab (All) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 513 Attribute Meaning outdiscards Count This field di

Page 466 - SNMP Proxy Example - Set

514 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Interpreting RF Control Block Statistics in the Ra Tab (All) Using Informational Tabs in the GUI Interpreting RF Contr

Page 467 - Cascading Path to the MIB

Canopy System User Guide Interpreting Data in the VLAN Tab (All) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 515 Attribute Meaning indiscards Count This field display

Page 468 - (MIB-II)

Network Components Exploring the Scope of Solutions 48 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) The CMMmicro contains an 8-port managed switch that supports Power

Page 469 - Canopy Enterprise MIB

516 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Viewing Data VC Statistics (All) Using Informational Tabs in the GUI Figure 168: VLAN tab of the AP Interpret entr

Page 470

Canopy System User Guide Viewing Data VC Statistics (All) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 517 The in/out packets and octets are usual ifmib stats and repres

Page 471 - AP, SM, and BH Objects

518 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Viewing Data VC Statistics (All) Using Informational Tabs in the GUI Attribute Meaning indiscards This field display

Page 472

Canopy System User Guide Viewing Summary Information in the Overload Tab (All) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 519 Viewing Summary Information in the Overlo

Page 473

520 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Viewing the DHCP Relay Tab (AP) Using Informational Tabs in the GUI Attribute Meaning Ethernet Out Discards This fie

Page 474

Canopy System User Guide Viewing the DHCP Relay Tab (AP) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 521 Figure 171: DHCP Relay tab of the AP Table 80: DHCP Relay a

Page 475

522 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Viewing Filter Statistics (SM, BHS) Using Informational Tabs in the GUI Attribute Meaning Invalid Relay Agent Address

Page 476

Canopy System User Guide Viewing NAT Statistics (SM) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 523 Viewing ARP Statistics (SM, BHS) The ARP tab in an SM module corr

Page 477

524 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Viewing NAT Statistics (SM) Using Informational Tabs in the GUI Attribute Meaning Private NAT Statistics, Packet Out

Page 478

Canopy System User Guide Viewing NAT DHCP Statistics (SM) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 525 Viewing NAT DHCP Statistics (SM) When NAT is enabled on an SM

Page 479

Canopy System User Guide Network Components pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 49 CMM4 (Part 1090CK, 1091AA) The Cluster Management Module 4 (CMM4) provides p

Page 480

526 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Interpreting Data in the GPS Status Page (AP, BHM) Using Informational Tabs in the GUI Attribute Meaning PktToss XID M

Page 481

Canopy System User Guide Accessing PPPoE Statistics About Customer Activities (SM) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 527 Accessing PPPoE Statistics About Cust

Page 482

528 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Accessing PPPoE Statistics About Customer Activities (SM) Using Informational Tabs in the GUI Attribute Meaning Primar

Page 483

Canopy System User Guide Viewing Bridge Control Block Statistics (All) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 529 Viewing Bridge Control Block Statistics (All) The

Page 484

530 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Viewing Bridge Control Block Statistics (All) Using Informational Tabs in the GUI Attribute Meaning FEC bout This fi

Page 485

Canopy System User Guide Viewing Bridge Control Block Statistics (All) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 531 Attribute Meaning ErrNI2QSend This field indica

Page 486

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 532 Chapter 28: Using Tools in the GUI Using the Spectrum Analyzer Tool (SM, BHS) See Monitoring the

Page 487

Canopy System User Guide Using the Link Capacity Test Tool (All) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 533 Figure 180: Alignment Tool tab of SM, example for an u

Page 488

534 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Using the Link Capacity Test Tool (All) Using Tools in the GUI Figure 181: Link Capacity Test tab of AP, example Th

Page 489

Canopy System User Guide Using the Link Capacity Test Tool (All) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 535 Figure 182: Link Capacity Test tab with 64-byte packet

Page 490

Network Components Exploring the Scope of Solutions 50 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) A CMM4 is pictured in Figure 13, and Figure 14.. Figure 13: CMM4

Page 491

536 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Using the AP Evaluation or BHM Evaluation Tool (SM, BHS) Using Tools in the GUI 4. Type into the Packet Length field t

Page 492

Canopy System User Guide Using the AP Evaluation or BHM Evaluation Tool (SM, BHS) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 537 Figure 183: AP Evaluation tab of SM,

Page 493

538 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Using the AP Evaluation or BHM Evaluation Tool (SM, BHS) Using Tools in the GUI • Region Code name • Region Code nume

Page 494

Canopy System User Guide Using the AP Evaluation or BHM Evaluation Tool (SM, BHS) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 539 FEC This field contains the SNMP value

Page 495

540 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Using the AP Evaluation or BHM Evaluation Tool (SM, BHS) Using Tools in the GUI NoLUIDs This field indicates how many t

Page 496

Canopy System User Guide Using the AP Evaluation or BHM Evaluation Tool (SM, BHS) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 541 AP Gain This field displays the total

Page 497

542 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Using the Frame Calculator Tool (All) for Co-location Using Tools in the GUI NumULContSlots This field displays how man

Page 498

Canopy System User Guide Using the Frame Calculator Tool (All) for Co-location pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 543 The second step to avoid interference is

Page 499

544 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Using the Frame Calculator Tool (All) for Co-location Using Tools in the GUI Figure 184: Frame Calculator tab, example

Page 500

Canopy System User Guide Using the Frame Calculator Tool (All) for Co-location pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 545 Transmit Sync Input If the APs in the clu

Page 501 - MIB Viewers

Canopy System User Guide Network Components pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 51 The Ethernet Switch has many features not addressed in this document. For fu

Page 502

546 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Using the Frame Calculator Tool (All) for Co-location Using Tools in the GUI Control Slots Set this parameter to the v

Page 503 - Updater Tool (CNUT)

Canopy System User Guide Viewing the DFS Status Tab (All) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 547 13. Repeat this procedure, changing the value of the Downlink

Page 504 - Script Engine

548 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Using the SM Configuration Tool (AP, BHM) Using Tools in the GUI 6. started transmitting on 5590 MHz. Using the SM C

Page 505 - CNUT Download

Canopy System User Guide Reviewing the Link Status Tool Results (AP) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 549 Figure 187: SM Configuration tab of AP, example I

Page 506 - Viewing General Status (All)

550 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Reviewing the Link Status Tool Results (AP) Using Tools in the GUI Figure 188: Link Status tab of AP, example The Li

Page 507

Canopy System User Guide Using the Remote Spectrum Analyzer Tool (AP) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 551 Using the Remote Spectrum Analyzer Tool (AP) The

Page 508 - Event Log Data Collection

552 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Using the Remote Spectrum Analyzer Tool (AP) Using Tools in the GUI Figure 189: Remote Spectrum Analyzer tab of AP, ex

Page 509

Canopy System User Guide Using the BER Results Tool (SM, BHS) pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 553 1. The AP de-registers the target SM. 2. The SM scans (f

Page 510

554 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Using the BER Results Tool (SM, BHS) Using Tools in the GUI The BER Results tab can be helpful in troubleshooting poor

Page 511 - Event Message Meaning

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 555 Chapter 29: Maintaining Your Software Cambium provides release compatibility information and cave

Page 512

Network Components Exploring the Scope of Solutions 52 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) This user guide introduces CMM4, but the dedicated Cluster Manage

Page 513

556 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Typical Upgrade Process Maintaining Your Software Center with a credit card. Major software feature enhancements may r

Page 514 - Translation Table (SM)

Canopy System User Guide Rebranding Module Interface Screens pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 557 Rebranding Module Interface Screens Distinctive fonts indi

Page 515

558 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Rebranding Module Interface Screens Maintaining Your Software > ftp ModuleIPAddress Connected to ModuleIPAddress 22

Page 516

Canopy System User Guide Rebranding Module Interface Screens pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 559 >telnet ModuleIPAddress /---------\ C A N O P Y Cambium

Page 517

560 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Setting Up a Protocol Analyzer on Your Network Maintaining Your Software Procedure 41: Returning a module to its origin

Page 518 - Radio Tab (All)

Canopy System User Guide Setting Up a Protocol Analyzer on Your Network pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 561 The equipment required to set up a protocol anal

Page 519

562 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Setting Up a Protocol Analyzer on Your Network Maintaining Your Software Analyzing traffic at an AP or BH with no CMM T

Page 520

Canopy System User Guide Setting Up a Protocol Analyzer on Your Network pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 563 Figure 196: Protocol analysis at AP connected

Page 521

564 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Setting Up a Protocol Analyzer on Your Network Maintaining Your Software Figure 197: Local Area Connection Properties

Page 522

Canopy System User Guide Setting Up a Protocol Analyzer on Your Network pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 565 Figure 198: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properti

Page 523 - Tab (All)

Canopy System User Guide Network Components pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 53 UNIVERSAL GPS (UGPS) The UGPS provides network synchronization for smaller

Page 524

566 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Setting Up a Protocol Analyzer on Your Network Maintaining Your Software Figure 199: Wireshark Capture Options window

Page 525

Canopy System User Guide Setting Up a Protocol Analyzer on Your Network pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 567 Figure 200: Wireshark Capture window NOTE: Thi

Page 526

568 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Setting Up a Protocol Analyzer on Your Network Maintaining Your Software Figure 201: <capture> - Wireshark windo

Page 527 - Viewing NAT Statistics (SM)

Canopy System User Guide Setting Up a Protocol Analyzer on Your Network pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 569 Figure 202: <capture> - Wireshark window,

Page 528

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 570 Chapter 30: Troubleshooting General Planning for Troubleshooting Effective troubleshooting depend

Page 529

Canopy System User Guide Secondary Steps pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 571 o BHM to BHS o BHM to CMM o power • researching Event Logs of the involved

Page 530

572 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Procedures for Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 1. check the Canopy knowledge base (http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/for

Page 531 - Activities (SM)

Canopy System User Guide Procedures for Troubleshooting pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 573 c. verify that the PC has an assigned IP address. 5. On each e

Page 532

574 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Procedures for Troubleshooting Troubleshooting • NAT with DHCP Client (DHCP selected as the Connection Type of the WA

Page 533

Canopy System User Guide Procedures for Troubleshooting pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 575 Procedure 45: Troubleshooting SM failing to register to an AP 1.

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Network Components Exploring the Scope of Solutions 54 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Accessory Components In addition to the above modules, the follow

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576 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Procedures for Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 10. Also in the Software Version field, verify that both the BHM and BH

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Canopy System User Guide Procedures for Troubleshooting pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 577 1. Verify that the connector crimps on the Ethernet cable are n

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578 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Procedures for Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ◦ if the known good module fails to power up, request an RMA for the p

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Canopy System User Guide Procedures for Troubleshooting pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 579 − garbled GPS messages − large number of Acquired GPS Sync Pul

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580 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Reference Information

Page 540 - (SM, BHS)

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 581 Chapter 31: Administering Modules through Telnet Interface The telnet administrative interface to

Page 541 - Frequency

Procedures for Troubleshooting Administering Modules through Telnet Interface 582 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Command System help Definition Note

Page 542 - Beacon Count

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 583 Chapter 32: Regulatory and Legal Notices Important Note on Modifications Intentional or unintenti

Page 543

National and Regional Regulatory Notices Regulatory and Legal Notices 584 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Table 83: US FCC IDs and Industry Canada certif

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Canopy System User Guide National and Regional Regulatory Notices Issue 1, May 2010 585 FCC ID Industry Canada Cert Number Frequencies Modu

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Canopy System User Guide Network Components pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 55 To Power For Use With Part Number VAC In VDC Out Line Cord Included CMM PMP

Page 546 - APs or BHM

National and Regional Regulatory Notices Regulatory and Legal Notices 586 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Industry Canada (IC) Notification This device

Page 547

Canopy System User Guide National and Regional Regulatory Notices Issue 1, May 2010 587 Regulatory Requirements for CEPT Member States (www

Page 548 - Software Version Receiver

National and Regional Regulatory Notices Regulatory and Legal Notices 588 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Where necessary, the end user is responsible fo

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Canopy System User Guide National and Regional Regulatory Notices Issue 1, May 2010 589 Equipment Disposal Waste (Disposal) of Electronic

Page 550

National and Regional Regulatory Notices Regulatory and Legal Notices 590 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Luxembourg Notification For the 2.4 GHz band, p

Page 551 - DFS Event History

Canopy System User Guide National and Regional Regulatory Notices Issue 1, May 2010 591 http://www.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/images/stories/

Page 552

National and Regional Regulatory Notices Regulatory and Legal Notices 592 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Labeling and Disclosure Table for China The Peo

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Canopy System User Guide Legal Notices Issue 1, May 2010 593 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求。 RF Exposure For impor

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Legal Notices Regulatory and Legal Notices 594 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) including translations, compilations, derivative works (including images)

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Canopy System User Guide Legal Notices Issue 1, May 2010 595 Limitation of Remedies and Damages. Regardless of whether any remedy set fort

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Contents Canopy System User Guide ii pmp-0229pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Accessory Components ...

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Network Components Exploring the Scope of Solutions 56 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Passive Reflector Dish Assembly A 27RD Passive Reflector Dish on b

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Legal Notices Regulatory and Legal Notices 596 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) US Government Users. If you are a US Government user, then the Software i

Page 559 - Typical Upgrade Process

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 597 Chapter 33: Additional Resources Cambium provides two additional resources where you can raise qu

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Glossary

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Glossary Canopy System User Guide 600 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) ~. The command that terminates an SSH Secure Shell session to another server. Used on th

Page 563

Canopy System User Guide Glossary pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 601 Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Over-the-air link option that provides extremely se

Page 564

Glossary Canopy System User Guide 602 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Backhaul Module Also known as BH. A module that provides point-to-point connectivity as

Page 565 - Analyzing Traffic at an SM

Canopy System User Guide Glossary pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 603 C/I Ratio Ratio of intended signal (carrier) to unintended signal (interference) recei

Page 566 - Sniffer

Glossary Canopy System User Guide 604 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Data Encryption Standard Over-the-air link option that uses secret 56-bit keys and 8 par

Page 567

Canopy System User Guide Glossary pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 605 DLT Date of last transaction. A field in the data that the cmd show esn command genera

Page 568

Canopy System User Guide Network Components pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 57 Module Support Brackets The SMMB1 support bracket facilitates mounting the S

Page 569

Glossary Canopy System User Guide 606 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Fade Margin The difference between strength of the received signal and the strength that

Page 570

Canopy System User Guide Glossary pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 607 GPS/3 Third-from-left LED in the module. In the operating mode for an Access Point Mod

Page 571

Glossary Canopy System User Guide 608 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) IP Address 32-bit binary number that identifies a network element by both network and ho

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Canopy System User Guide Glossary pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 609 MAC Address Media Access Control address. The hardware address that the factory assign

Page 573

Glossary Canopy System User Guide 610 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) NetBIOS Protocol defined in RFC 1001 and RFC 1002 to support an applications programming

Page 574

Canopy System User Guide Glossary pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 611 outucastpkts count Field How many packets for which the higher-level protocols request

Page 575 - Secondary Steps

Glossary Canopy System User Guide 612 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Proxy Server Network computer that isolates another from the Internet. The proxy server

Page 576

Canopy System User Guide Glossary pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 613 Region Code A parameter that offers multiple fixed selections, each of which automatic

Page 577 - Connectivity

Glossary Canopy System User Guide 614 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) SDK PrizmEMS™ Software Development Kit (SDK)—the document that provides server administr

Page 578

Canopy System User Guide Glossary pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 615 SM MIB Management Information Base file that defines objects that are specific to the

Page 579

Network Components Exploring the Scope of Solutions 58 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Table 9: Recommended outdoor UTP Category 5E cables Best-Tronics P

Page 580 - ExpFrmNum =

Glossary Canopy System User Guide 616 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) SYN/1 Second-from-right LED in the module. In the Access Point Module or Backhaul timing

Page 581 - Module Does Not Power Up

Canopy System User Guide Glossary pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 617 TNAF Total number of authentication requests failed. A field in the data that the cmd

Page 582 - Modules

Canopy System User Guide Network Components pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 59 Table 11: Recommended antenna cables Best-Tronics Part # Description BT-05

Page 583 - Inaccessible

Frequency Band Ranges Exploring the Scope of Solutions 60 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Module Housing The HSG-01 Plastic Housing is available for repl

Page 584 - Reference Information

Canopy System User Guide Product Comparisons pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 61 • The 900-MHz modules cover a larger area, albeit with lower throughput, t

Page 585

Product Comparisons Exploring the Scope of Solutions 62 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Product Frequency Band Range 900- MHz FSK 2.4- GHz FSK 4.9- GHz O

Page 586

Canopy System User Guide Product Comparisons pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 63 Table 14: Typical range and throughput per frequency band, PMP links Freque

Page 587 - Notification

Product Comparisons Exploring the Scope of Solutions 64 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Frequency Band CAP 130 CAP 120, 49400, 54400 Range Aggregate Th

Page 588

Canopy System User Guide Product Comparisons pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 65 Table 15: Typical range and throughput per frequency band, PTP links Freque

Page 589 - 585

Canopy System User Guide Contents pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) iii Passing Sync in a Single Hop ...

Page 590

Product Comparisons Exploring the Scope of Solutions 66 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Cluster Management Product Comparison Cambium offers a choice amo

Page 591 - (www.cept.org)

Canopy System User Guide Antennas for 900-MHz Connectorized Modules pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 67 Characteristic CMM2 CMMmicro CMM4 CMM4 Rackmount

Page 592

Antennas for 900-MHz Connectorized Modu Exploring the Scope of Solutions 68 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) • 10 dBi Mars Model # MA-IS91-T2, 26 dBm (39

Page 593 - Belgium Notification

Canopy System User Guide Adjunctive Software Products pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 69 Adjunctive Software Products The capabilities of available applica

Page 594 - Italy Notification

Wireless Manager (WM) Exploring the Scope of Solutions 70 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Capability Application or Tool Prizm CNUT WM Prizm Server BAM

Page 595 - Australia Notification

Canopy System User Guide Prizm pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 71 • Template-Based Configuration: With Wireless Manager's user-defined templates you

Page 596

Prizm Exploring the Scope of Solutions 72 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) For a generic element, Prizm • auto discovers the element as only a generic ne

Page 597 - Legal Notices

Canopy System User Guide Prizm pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 73 One difference between a service plan (or VLAN profile) and a configuration template that

Page 598

Specifications and Limitations Exploring the Scope of Solutions 74 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Server-based license management adds flexibility and m

Page 599 - 595

Canopy System User Guide Specifications and Limitations pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 75 Specifications and Limitations Radios Radio specifications are p

Page 600 - Limit of Liability

Contents Canopy System User Guide iv pmp-0229pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) When to Switch from 2X to 1X Operation Based on 60% Link Efficiency ...

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Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 76 Chapter 6: Differentiating Among Components Interpreting Model Number The model number of a module

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Canopy System User Guide Interpreting Model Number pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 77 ↓ 5 7 0 0 B H 0

Page 603 - Glossary

Sorted Model Numbers Differentiating Among Components 78 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) However, this designation is not shown on either label of the mo

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Canopy System User Guide Sorted Model Numbers pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 79 Table 19: Model numbers Range Integrated Antenna Connectorized for Antenn

Page 605

Finding the Model (Part) Number and ESN Differentiating Among Components 80 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Interpreting Electronic Serial Number (ESN) M

Page 606

Canopy System User Guide pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 81 Chapter 7: Link Characteristics Understanding Bandwidth Management Downlink Frame A full frame cons

Page 607

Understanding Bandwidth Management Link Characteristics 82 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Bandwidth requests are sent as control slots, which are half t

Page 608

Canopy System User Guide Understanding Bandwidth Management pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 83 This Registration Grant includes the air delay (distance) be

Page 609

Understanding Bandwidth Management Link Characteristics 84 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) For each token, the SM can send toward the network in the upl

Page 610

Canopy System User Guide Understanding Bandwidth Management pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 85 For example, in the SM, if you set the Sustained Uplink Da

Page 611

Canopy System User Guide Contents pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) v Priority on VLANs (802.1p) ...

Page 612

Understanding Bandwidth Management Link Characteristics 86 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) Example download times for various arbitrary tiers of service

Page 613

Canopy System User Guide Understanding Bandwidth Management pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 87 Low Latency Bit Bit 3 is set by a device outside the system.

Page 614

Understanding Bandwidth Management Link Characteristics 88 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) This tab in the AP and BHM sets the priorities for the various

Page 615

Canopy System User Guide Understanding Bandwidth Management pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 89 Category Factor Treatment High-priority Channel Allocation

Page 616

Understanding Bandwidth Management Link Characteristics 90 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) • The amount of noise and multipath must be low enough to all

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Canopy System User Guide Understanding Bandwidth Management pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 91 Competition for Bandwidth When multiple SMs vie for bandwidt

Page 618

Understanding Bandwidth Management Link Characteristics 92 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) CAUTION! 2X operation requires approximately 3 to 5% more po

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Canopy System User Guide Understanding Bandwidth Management pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 93 Table 23: OFDM module performance at 1X, 2X, and 3X operatio

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Understanding Synchronization Link Characteristics 94 pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) o enable their SMs first for 2X operation. • When you have deploy

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Canopy System User Guide Understanding Synchronization pmp-0229 (Mar 2013) 95 Alternative to GPS Sync A link can operate without GPS sync, but

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