CanopyT M Subscriber ModuleUSER MANUA LSM02-UG-enIssue 2May 2003© 2003 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A
SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 10 of 34The Connection LEDs report information about the current status of the subscriber module. Thefollowing descript
SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 11 of 34BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON NETWORKINGComputers are assigned IP addresses by network operators, which have two metho
SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 12 of 34INSTALLATIONThe following steps are required to install the Canopy subscriber module.• Unpack the Canopy products
SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 13 of 34discern that a password is set.• The operator can enter in information about the Site Name, Location, and Contact
SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 14 of 34 Stai nless Steel Hose Clamps or any Suitablle Equi valennt Typical Antenna Ma s t FIGURE 3• Leave the unit mo
SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 15 of 34Wiring Diagram of Canopy subscriber module to Computer with Surge SuppressorComputeroutside wallEthernet cable300S
SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 16 of 34• Point subscriber module in direction of the access point. Remember that when utilizing theinternal patch anten
SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 17 of 34CABLINGThe following information describes the wiring standards for installing a Canopy system. Alldiagrams use t
ADVANCED FEATURESThese features may be utilized in the Canopy System but are not required for basic operation.DES ENCRYPTIONDES (Data Encryption Stand
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SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 2 of 34NOTICESImportant Note on ModificationsIntentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipment must n
THE INTERFACE SCREENSThe Canopy subscriber module contains a series of web pages that are used to interface to theunit. The following is a quick refe
FPGA Version: displays the version of the FPGA (field programmable gate array) that is currentlyloaded into the module. Please make note of this inf
CONFIGURATIONThe Configuration webpage contains information and configurable parameters pertaining to theoperation of the product. The first line of
is a means for the Canopy System operator to segregate an individual network or neighboringCanopy networks. Also, color code can be used to force a s
Undo Save Changes: by clicking on this button, any changes that have been made and notcommitted through a reboot of the module will be undone.
Set to Factory Defaults: depressing this button will change all of the configurable parameters (allof which are contained on the Configuration page)
EVENT LOGThis page contains information that is recorded from the subscriber module for troubleshootingpurposes. Please make note of the information
AP EVAL DATAThe AP Eval Data web page contains information on each of the access point modules that thesubscriber module has visibility to. For each
ETHERNET STATSThe Ethernet Stats web page reports TCP throughput and error information for the Ethernetconnection of the subscriber module. The follo
collision occurs during the first 512 bits of the frame transmission. If a collision occurs after the 512bit times, then it is considered a late coll
SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 3 of 34Product Details for Products Tested for Compliance with Relevant EC Directives(At this time, only the 5.7 GHz produ
The Link Test is a test for measuring the throughput and efficiency of the RF link between twoCanopy modules.To perform a link test enter a number int
• Click “Enable Aiming Mode”The module will now report back the level of RF energy present at that specific frequency. Torefresh the screen, click
of web browser refresh. An acceptable link will have a BER that is less than 10-4. If the BER isgreater than 10-4 then the operator needs to evalua
APPENDIXThere are two basic concepts that are needed for a basic understanding of networking, IPaddresses and subnet masks. IP addresses are 32-bit
SPECIFICATIONSOperating Frequency Range U-NII: 5.25 to 5.35 GHz and 5.725 to 5.825 GHzISM (for Release 4.0): 5.725 to 5.850 GHzAccess Method TDD/TDMAS
SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 4 of 34CDROM, OR IF YOU USE THE SOFTWARE OR RELATED PRODUCT, YOU ACCEPT THETERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT
SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 5 of 34MOTOROLA OR AN AGENT THEREOF SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAYINCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY. MOTOROLA DO
SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 6 of 34U.S. Government Users. If you are a U.S. Government user, then the Software is provided with"RESTRICTED RIGHT
SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 7 of 34TABLE OF CONTENTSGETTING STARTED ...
SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 8 of 34GETTING STARTEDWELCOMECongratulations on the purchase of the Canopy subscriber module from Motorola! The Canopysub
SM User Manual Issue 2 Page 9 of 34Remove the base cover as shown in FIGURE 1 to access the Ethernet connection and to view theLED indicators.• The R
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