Canopy™ 45 MbpsBackhaul User GuideBH45-UG-enIssue 3December 2004
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 9 of 113Figure 2 45 Mbps Backhaul Power Indoor Unit (PIDU)The front panel contains indicators s
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 99 of 113Integrated Antenna28dBi Flat Plate4 ft Parabolic Dish6ft Parabolic DishBPSK ? 166.5 17
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 100 of 11311.6 Regulatory IssuesIn countries where FCC regulations are not relevant, installat
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 101 of 11311.7 Antennas for USA / CanadaTable 11 Allowed Antennas for Deployment in USA/Canada
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 102 of 11311.8 InstallationThe section covers the generic installation instructions for the co
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 103 of 11311.8.5 Mounting11.8.5.1 Connectorized 45 Mbps Backhaul unitA connectorized 45 Mbps
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 104 of 113Step 6: Connect the 45 Mbps Backhaul ODU to PIDU cable and configure the unit asdescr
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 105 of 113Drip loopAntennaFigure 54 - Forming a Drip LoopAll joints should be weatherproofed us
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 106 of 11312 FAQsCan I source and use my own PoE adaptor with the 45 Mbps Backhaul? No. The 45
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 107 of 113attacks. Over the air security is achieved through a proprietary scrambling mechanism
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 108 of 11313 GlossaryAESAdvanced Encryption StandardNLOSnon-Line-of-SightARPAddress Resolution
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 10 of 113Reset ButtonDepressionActionMore than 20 seconds,while the unit is alreadypowered up.T
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 109 of 11314 IndexAbout This Guide... 6Aligning the ODUs.
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 110 of 113General Considerations ... 16Getting Started ...
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 111 of 113Product Description... 7Radio Certifications ...
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 112 of 113Systems Status Page... 32Target MAC Address...
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 11 of 113Since the connection from the PIDU to the ODU is part of network infrastructure and is
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 12 of 113RIGHT TO USE THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED ONLY ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU AGREE TOTHE FOLLO
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 13 of 113information and the like), whether foreseeable or unforeseeable, arising out of the us
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 14 of 113be deemed a waiver by that party as to subsequent enforcement of rights or subsequent
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 15 of 1132 Product ArchitectureThe 45 Mbps Backhaul consists of an identical pair of units dep
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 16 of 1133 General Considerations3.1 Frequency PlanningThe 45 Mbps Backhaul operates over the
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 17 of 1134 Site Planning4.1 Site Selection CriteriaThe following are guidelines for selecting
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 18 of 1134.1.3 Path Loss ConsiderationsThe path loss is the amount of attenuation the radio si
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 1 of 113ComplianceGeneralIntentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipment
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 19 of 1134.1.4 Aggregate Ethernet throughput rate v maximum link lossThe equipment capability
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 20 of 1134.2.1 Rules for CollocatingTo collocate Canopy 45 Mbps Backhauls and Canopy 5.7 GHz 1
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 21 of 1135 InstallationMotorola recommends that only qualified personnel undertake the install
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 22 of 1135.5 Legal DisclaimerIN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INJURY TO ANY PERSON
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 23 of 113Step 1: Mount one half of the bracket to thewall.Step 2: Mate the two halves of the br
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 24 of 113Step 3: Arrange conductors as shown inFigure 7 and cut to lengthStep 4: Insert conduct
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 25 of 113Step 1: Assemble the cable as describedin 5.7.1Step 2: Insert the RJ45 connector makin
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 26 of 113Figure 8 Disconnecting the ODUWarning: Ensure that power is removed from the system at
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 27 of 113Step 3: Replace the cover ensuring it is firmly latched5.7.7 Mounting The PIDUThis st
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 28 of 1135.7.9 Aligning the ODUsThe following is a description of the steps taken to establish
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 2 of 113Contents 1 Getting Started... 61.1 For Your Safe
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 29 of 113has been established. The Master unit will only move to the Synchronized state when th
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 30 of 1136 Web Page ReferenceThe web user interface has three main sections. The home page pre
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 31 of 113System Clock If the SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) (see section 6.3.8.3) is enabl
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 32 of 113appropriate license keys from the country of operation should be obtained from your di
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 33 of 113Software Version The attribute describes the version of software installed on the equi
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 34 of 113Half Duplex Half Duplex data transmission means that data can be transmitted in both d
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 35 of 113)(2xxxxRTRTllggPPP +⋅+−=WhereIsllPLink Loss (dB)xTPTransmit power of the remote wirele
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 36 of 113Range The range6 between the peer 45 Mbps Backhaul units.Refresh Page Period The Statu
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 37 of 1136.3 System Administration PagesThe following menu options are available for the syste
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 38 of 113Figure 13 Configuration PageWhile the majority of the system configuration is entered
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 3 of 113List of FiguresFigure 1 45 Mbps Backhaul Outdoor Unit (ODU) ...
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 39 of 113By default the Target Receive Modulation Mode is 64QAM 7/8. The value in brackets show
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 40 of 113Figure 14 Configuration Reboot PageNote: At this point you will lose connection to the
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 41 of 1136.3.2 Statistics PageThe 45 Mbps Backhaul statistics page is designed to display some
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 42 of 113Wan Bad Rx Packets This displays the total number of corrupt packets the bridge has re
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 43 of 1136.3.3 Install PagesThese pages are used during system installation. There follows a d
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 44 of 113The 45 Mbps Backhaul operational software requires a license key to enable the wireles
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 45 of 113Figure 17 Installation Wizard Internet Protocol Configuration.Once complete click the
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 46 of 1136.3.3.3 Wireless ConfigurationStep 2 of the installation wizard requires the installe
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 47 of 113Max Transmit Power This attribute controls the maximum transmit power the unit is perm
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 48 of 113Figure 19: Fixed Frequency Operation
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 4 of 113Figure 35 Remote Management...
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 49 of 1136.3.3.4 Confirm ConfigurationStep 3 of the installation wizard allows the installer t
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 50 of 1136.3.3.5 DisarmStep 5 of the installation wizard is the disarm phase.Figure 21 Disarm
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 51 of 113Figure 22: Optional Post Disarm Configuration
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 52 of 1136.3.4 Software UpgradeThe 45 Mbps Backhaul system has two software image banks; one i
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 53 of 113Figure 24 Software Upgrade Image CheckThe user should ensure that the correct image is
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 54 of 113Figure 25 Software Upgrade CompleteWhen the software image has been written to non-vol
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 55 of 1136.3.5 Spectrum Management (Non UK)Spectrum Management Selection (previously referred
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 56 of 113Mean of Means is the arithmetic mean8 of the measured means during a quantization peri
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 57 of 113Figure 26 DFS as seen from the Master
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 58 of 113Figure 27 Spectrum Management as seen from the Slave6.3.5.5 Spectrum Management Confi
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 5 of 113List of EquationsEquation 1 Path Loss...
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 59 of 113Statistics Window. DFS uses statistical analysis to process the received peak and mean
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 60 of 113GreenActiveThe channel is currently in use hosting thePoint-to-Point wireless linkOran
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 61 of 1136.3.5.9 Viewing Historic Spectrum Management MetricsSpectrum Management allows the sy
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 62 of 1136.3.5.10 SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT Online HelpBecause the SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT displays cont
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 63 of 113mode of operation is only recommended for deployments where the installer has a good u
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 64 of 113have a very large impact on the operation of the wireless link so it is important that
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 65 of 113Figure 33: UK DFS Master ScreenThe colored bar represents the following channel state:
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 66 of 113Table 7 DFS change state keyFigure 34: UK DFS Slave Screen6.3.8 Remote Management Pag
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 67 of 113Figure 35 Remote Management6.3.8.1 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)The indus
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 68 of 113For a copy of the Motorola proprietary MIB RFC please visit the Motorola website.6.3.8
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 6 of 1131 Getting Started1.1 For Your SafetyCaution! Users and installers should note: To dis
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 69 of 113SNMP Trap IP Address Is the address of either the network SNMP manager or Trap receive
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 70 of 1136.3.8.3 SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol)The SNTP client allows the 45 Mbps Backhau
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 71 of 113Figure 36: Diagnostics Download6.3.10 Change System Administration PasswordThis page
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 72 of 113Figure 37 Password ChangeTo change the password any combination of alphanumeric charac
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 73 of 113Figure 38: Software License Key Data EntryThe user must enter the license key and clic
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 74 of 113Figure 39: License Key Reboot Screen6.3.12 PropertiesThe web page properties screen a
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 75 of 113If the SNTP service from the remote management section above is active then the comman
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 76 of 1137 Fault FindingIf communication has been lost with the unit at the near end of the li
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 77 of 1137.1.2 EthernetThe Ethernet LED is driven from the ODU processor and thus is capable o
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 78 of 113normal operationreset will take placeReset SwitchPressed and held for> 20 seconds d
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 7 of 1131.2.4 Technical SupportIf problems arise, the Canopy support team is here to help. Her
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 79 of 1137.2 Radio7.2.1 No ActivityIf communication over the radio link has been lost and the
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 80 of 1138 Specifications8.1 System SpecificationsRadio TechnologySpecificationRF Band5.725-5
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 81 of 113The receive sensitivities and system gains for each mode are as follows:ModeRX Sensiti
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 82 of 113AntennaAntenna TypeIntegrated flat plate antennaAntenna Gain23.5 dBi typicalAntenna Be
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 83 of 113Ethernet BridgingProtocolIEEE802.1; IEEE802.1p; IEEE802.3compatibleInterface10/100Base
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 84 of 113Power SupplySeparate power supply unit (included)Power source90 – 264 VAC, 50 – 60 HzP
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 85 of 1138.4 EMC Immunity ComplianceTop-level Specification ETSI 301-489.SpecificationCommentEN
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 86 of 113WaterproofIP65 (ODU) , IP53 (PIDU)UV Exposure10 year operational life (UL746C test evi
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 87 of 1138.7 System Connections8.7.1 ODU to PIDU ConnectionFigure 43 ODU to PIDU Connection D
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 88 of 1139 Lightning Protection9.1 OverviewThe idea of lightning protection is to protect str
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 8 of 1131.3.1 The Outdoor Unit (ODU)The ODU (Figure 1) is a self-contained unit. It houses bot
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 89 of 113Figure 44 ODU Mounted in Zone B & ODU Mounted in Zone AFigure 45 ODU mounted insid
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 90 of 113Zone AZone BGround (Earth) ODUMandatoryRecommendedShielded CableMandatoryRecommendedGr
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 91 of 113 Figure 47 Upper Configuration and Lower Configuration
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 92 of 11310 Wind Loading10.1 GeneralAntennas and electronic equipment mounted on towers or po
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 93 of 113Note : When the connectorized version of 45 Mbps Backhaul is used with external antenn
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 94 of 11311 Connectorized 45 Mbps Backhaul11.1 ScopeThis Chapter details the changes and addi
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 95 of 11311.3.1 Status PageThe link loss calculation presented on the Status Page on the manag
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 96 of 11311.3.2 Configuration PagesThe amended Configuration Web page is shown below as Figure
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 97 of 11311.3.3 Installation PagesThe installer is prompted to enter the Antenna Gain and Cabl
45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 98 of 113Figure 52 Connectorized 45 Mbps Backhaul ‘Confirm Installation’ PageFigure 53 Connecto
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