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Canopy™ Access
Point Module (AP)
User Manual
AP-UM-en
Issue 5
January 2004
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Page 1 - User Manual

Canopy™ Access Point Module (AP) User Manual AP-UM-en Issue 5 January 2004

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Definitions of Canop

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 10 AP MODULE SPECIFICATIONS Table 13 provides

Page 4 - Issue 5 Page 4 of 102

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Specification Canopy System Range Ethernet,

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 11 HISTORY OF CHANGES IN THIS DOCUMENT Issue

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 1 WELCOME Thank you for purchasing Motorola

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 2 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT The following informat

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 − free space path loss (see Free Space Path

Page 9 - LIST OF FIGURES

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Canopy network uses th

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Table 2: Ranges of links with and without Pa

Page 11 - 1 WELCOME

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 3.3 SYNCHRONIZATION The CMM is a critical el

Page 12 - 2 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 CMMAPAPSMSMSM21344 Figure 1: Additional lin

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 CMMBH-M-APBH-S-SMSM21344 Figure 3: Additional

Page 14 - 3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4 ADVANCED FEATURES The following features

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 NOTICES Important Note on Modifications Inte

Page 16 - 3.3 SYNCHRONIZATION

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Feature Availability Canopy AES products run

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.2.2 Recharging Buckets The Burst Allocati

Page 18 - 3.4 WIRING

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Input Rate128 KbpsSustained Rate128 KbpsBurst

Page 19 - 4 ADVANCED FEATURES

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 The high-priority channel is enabled by conf

Page 20 - 4.2 BANDWIDTH MANAGEMENT

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Example Allocation At AP default downlink-to-

Page 21 - 4.2.2 Recharging Buckets

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 3. Use a telnet session to add the new canop

Page 22 - 4.3 HIGH-PRIORITY BANDWIDTH

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.5 DENYING ALL REMOTE ACCESS For a network

Page 23 - 4.3.3 DAcks Reserved High

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.7.1 Agent In SNMP, software on each manag

Page 24 - 4.4 BRANDING

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.7.7 MIBS The MIB, the SNMP-defined data st

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Objects An object in the MIB can have either

Page 26 - 4.7 SNMP

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Product Details for Products Tested for

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Procedure 4: Installing the Canopy Enterprise

Page 28 - 4.7.7 MIBS

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 • Accessing Subnet, which specifies the sub

Page 29 - 4.7.9 Canopy Enterprise MIB

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 SM and BH Timing Slave Objects The objects th

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Ports Designations in SNMP SNMP identifies th

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 http://www.stargus.com/solutions/xray.htmlht

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Grant of License. Subject to the following te

Page 38 - 4.7.13 MIB Viewers

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 5 SITE PLANNING The following considerations

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 5.2 GENERAL RF CONSIDERATIONS The network p

Page 40 - 5 SITE PLANNING

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 5.2.2 Radio Horizon Because the surface of t

Page 41 - 5.2.1 Vertical Beam Width

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 5.2.3 Antenna Downward Tilt The appropriate

Page 42 - 5.2.2 Radio Horizon

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 An unobstructed line of sight is important, b

Page 43 - 5.2.4 Fresnel Loss

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1

Page 44 - Fresnel zone

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 TxpowerTx antennalossTxcablelossRx antenna

Page 45 - 5.2.5 Free Space Path Loss

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 5.3 CANOPY COMPONENT PROLIFERATION The netwo

Page 47 - 5.2.6 Loss Due to Foliage

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 local: 062403_D40.jbc remote: 062403_D40.jbc

Page 48 - 5.3.2 Access Point Modules

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Export Controls. You specifically acknowled

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4. Turn off updating in a telnet session to

Page 50 - 5.5 CHANNEL PLANS

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 This functionality can be used during the al

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 7. Access the Link Test page of the module.

Page 52 - 5.5.4 2.4-GHz AP Channels

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Where spectrum analysis identifies risk of i

Page 53 - 5.5.5 5.2-GHz AP Channels

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 5.5.6 5.7-GHz AP Channels Channel selections

Page 54 - 5.5.6 5.7-GHz AP Channels

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 The channels of adjacent APs should be separ

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Table 8: Example 5.2-GHz channel assignment b

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 5.5.8 Multiple Access Points Clusters When

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 6 IP NETWORK PLANNING A proper IP addressing

Page 58 - 6 IP NETWORK PLANNING

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Identification of Subnet Class Subnet masks

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 WELCOME ...

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 From the factory, each Canopy module—AP, BH,

Page 61 - 7 AP MODULE INSTALLATION

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 7 AP MODULE INSTALLATION The following step

Page 62 - 7.2 CABLING THE AP

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 7.1.2 Diagnostic LEDs The diagnostic LEDs re

Page 63 - 7.2.3 Connector Wiring

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Table 12 identifies by MAC address whether a

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 RJ-45 Straight-thru Ethernet Cable Pin 1 →

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 RJ-45 Crossover Ethernet Cable Pin 1 → w

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 RJ-11 Straight-thru GPS sync cable An RJ-11

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Acquiring the Override Plug The operator can

Page 68 - 7.3 CONFIGURING THE AP

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 3. Set the Frame Timing Pulse Gated parameter

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 7.3.3 Configuration Procedure This procedur

Page 70 - 7.4 INSTALLING THE AP

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.7.10 Module Parameters for SNMP Implementa

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Optional Steps In addition, the operator can

Page 72 - Fuse receptacle

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 NOTE: Canopy products offer no software uti

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 115/230 V switchAC powerconnectorsFuse recept

Page 74 - 8 USER INTERFACE PAGES

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 6. When the SM is registered, verify a. th

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8 USER INTERFACE PAGES The Canopy AP interfa

Page 76 - 8.2 STATUS PAGE

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.1.1 Quick Start Available Pages Buttons o

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.2 STATUS PAGE An example of a Status scree

Page 78 - 8.3 CONFIGURATION PAGE

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Uptime This field indicates how long the mod

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.3 CONFIGURATION PAGE An example of a Confi

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.3.1 Configuration Parameters The Configur

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 7.2.5 Wiring to Extend Network Sync ...

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Where the high-priority channel is desired, a

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 NOTE: A description of the interactions bet

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Display-Only Access The operator enters the s

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 29: Configuration screen, continued

Page 86 - 8.4 IP CONFIGURATION PAGE

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Authentication Mode If the optional Bandwidth

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Accessing Subnet The operator specifies the

Page 88 - 8.5 EVENT LOG PAGE

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Site Location The operator enters information

Page 89 - 8.6 LUID SELECT PAGE

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.4.1 IP Configuration Parameters The IP Co

Page 90 - 8.7 LINK TEST PAGE

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Undo Saved Changes When the operator clicks t

Page 91 - 8.8 TIME & DATE PAGE

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.6 LUID SELECT PAGE An example of an LUID

Page 92 - 8.9 SESSIONS PAGE

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: Additional link t

Page 93 - 8.9.1 Sessions Parameters

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.7 LINK TEST PAGE An example of the Link Ca

Page 94 - 8.10 GPS STATUS PAGE

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.7.2 Capacity Criteria for the Link A Cano

Page 95 - 8.11 ETHERNET STATS PAGE

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 The format for entry is Time hh:mm:ss Date

Page 96 - 8.12 EXPANDED STATS PAGE

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.9.1 Sessions Parameters The Sessions page

Page 97 - 8.13 REG FAILED SMS PAGE

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Re-Reg Count This field displays how many reg

Page 98 - 8.14 BRIDGE TABLE PAGE

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.11 ETHERNET STATS PAGE The Ethernet Stats

Page 99 - 9 CANOPY SYSTEM ACCESSORIES

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 outerrrors count This field displays how many

Page 100 - 10 AP MODULE SPECIFICATIONS

AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.13 REG FAILED SMS PAGE An example of the R

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.14 BRIDGE TABLE PAGE An example of the Brid

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AP User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 9 CANOPY SYSTEM ACCESSORIES The following a

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