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Canopy TM Backhaul ModuleUSER MANUA LBH02-UM-enIssue 3October 2003© 2003 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 10 of 53Remove the base cover as shown in FIGURE 1 to access the Ethernet connection and theConnection LED alignme

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 11 of 53PWR: The power LED displays the status of power to the module. The LED will be constantly lit ifpower is

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 12 of 53BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON NETWORKINGComputers are assigned IP addresses by network operators, which have t

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 13 of 53SYSTEM OVERVIEW AND SITE PLANNINGDefinitions:Backhaul Timing Master – a module that is used in a point-to-

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 14 of 53CanopyBackhaulSlavesCanopyBackhaulMasterCanopyBackhaulMasterCMM CMMExample 3: The multiple hop with the b

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 15 of 53interfere with the signal? Will trees grow into the line-of-sight path?• When possible, avoid high RF en

Page 8 - GETTING STARTED

Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 16 of 53General Considerations• Fresnel Loss - The Fresnel Zone is a theoretical area around the line of sight of

Page 9 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 17 of 53Channel PlansWhether using 5.2 GHz or 5.7 GHz modules, frequencies should never be placed closerthan 20 MH

Page 10 - Operational Mode

Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 18 of 53Networking InformationThe Canopy access point module will each use an IP address on the operator’s network

Page 11 - Alignment Mode

Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 19 of 53Reflector dishesThe passive reflector arm is molded to receive the plastic housing of the backhaul module.

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 2 of 53NOTICESImportant Note on ModificationsIntentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipmen

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 20 of 53ADVANCED FEATURESThese features may be used in the Canopy System but are not required for basic operation.

Page 14 - Site Selection Criteria

Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 21 of 53is not enabled, AES modules can communicate with DES modules.BrandingOn each Canopy module, the web-based

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 22 of 53specific information on this MIB see RFC 1213 for details.

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 23 of 53INSTALLATIONThe following steps are required to install the Canopy backhaul module:• Unpack the Canopy pr

Page 17 - Channel Plans

Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 24 of 53module so that it can register with a backhaul timing master module. The color codes mustmatch.The operat

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 25 of 53• Replace the base cover on all of the backhaul modules.Alignment• If the backhaul modules are not utili

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 26 of 53CABLINGIt is strongly recommended to use shielded cable for all Canopy infrastructure cabling associatedwi

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 27 of 53RJ-45 Crossover: pin 1 → white / orange ← pin 3 pin 2 → orange ← pin 6 pin 3 → whit

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THE INTERFACE SCREENSThe Canopy backhaul module contains a series of web pages that are used to interface to the unit.The following is a quick referen

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THE TIMING MASTERQuick StartThe Canopy System consists of a family of highly flexible, fixed wireless access devices that canbe put into service quick

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 3 of 53Backhaul withReflector5.725 to 5.825GHz200mW RMS 63 Watts EIRP High Index 2-levelor 4-level FSK5745 to 5805

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Status PageThe Status page contains information on the operation of the product. It is the default web page.The following parameters are displayed:De

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• ERROR: No Sync Pulse: If the module is set to receive a sync pulse from an outsidesource (not itself) and it is currently not receiving the pulse

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ConfigurationThe Configuration web page contains information and configurable parameters pertaining to theoperation of the product. The first line of

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LAN 1 IP: enter in the IP address that will be associated with the Ethernet connection on thismodule. The default address is 169.254.1.1. If the I

Page 28 - THE INTERFACE SCREENS

when used, will allow view and change activities to the module. When the full-access password isset, the password will also be tied to telnet and FTP

Page 29 - THE TIMING MASTER

management server. The buffer size for this field is 128 characters.Site Contact: enter contact information relating to the module. This paramete

Page 30 - Receiving Sync

Event LogThis page contains information that is recorded from the subscriber module for troubleshootingpurposes. Please make note of the information

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Link TestThe 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 n

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SessionsThe Session web page contains information on each of the subscriber modules that has registeredto the access point module. For each of the s

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Average Jitter: displays the average Jitter value for the subscriber module.Last Jitter: displays the last Jitter value for the subscriber module.GP

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 4 of 53LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ANDNONINFRINGEMENT.

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EthBusErr: displays the total number of Ethernet bus errors on the Ethernet controller.CRCError: displays the total number of CRC errors on the Ethe

Page 36 - LUID Select

THE TIMING SLAVEStatusThe Status page contains information on the operation of the product. It is the default web page.The following parameters are d

Page 37 - Set Time and Date

an access point module.• Syncing – module is attempting to synchronize timing to a single access point module• Registering – module sent a request for

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Configuration PageThe Configuration web page contains information and configurable parameters pertaining to theoperation of the product. The first li

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Default Gateway: enter in an appropriate gateway address for the module. The default value forthis parameter is 169.254.0.0.Color Code: enter in a

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SNMP management server. The buffer size for this field is 256 characters.Save Changes: by clicking on this button, any changes that have been made o

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Out of Range: displays a counter for the number of times the access point module has seen asubscriber module who has attempted to register and has be

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Link TestThe 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 n

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AlignmentThe Alignment web page contains tools to assist in the alignment of a subscriber module to anaccess point module. There are two modes that c

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any one of these criteria are not met the link may still be operational but may have issues time totime.Note: If a Canopy module is placed into Alig

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 5 of 53GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR OTHER DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE USEOR INABILITY T

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ACCESSORIESThe following accessories are available for use with the Canopy System. To purchaseaccessories, please contact an authorized Canopy dealer

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APPENDIXThere are two basic concepts that are needed for a basic understanding of networking, IPaddresses and subnet masks. IP addresses are 32-bit

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SPECIFICATIONSOperating FrequencyRangeU-NII: 5.25 to 5.35 GHz and 5.725 to 5.825 GHzISM: 5.725 to 5.850 GHzAccess Method Time Division Multiple Access

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with passive reflector 6.5 lbs. (3 kg)

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 6 of 53TABLE OF CONTENTSGETTING STARTED ...

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 7 of 53Status...

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 8 of 53GETTING STARTEDWELCOMEThank you for your purchase of a Motorola Canopy Backhaul module. This new technology

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Backhaul User Manual Issue 3 Page 9 of 53PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONCanopy BackhaulBackhaul links provide point-to-point connectivity either as a standalone

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