USER GUIDE MC-802 Wireless WallPlate
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Commands and Syntax 6 Command Hierarchy .................................................................................. 6 Administrative Commands .......................................................................... 6 Hardware 8 Model Numbers and Description for MC-802 .................................................. 8 Model Numbers and Description for related Products ...................................... 8 Wireless WallPlate .................................................................
Commands and Syntax Commands and Syntax The Motorola MC-802 is managed via the Command Line Interface, webUI, and SNMP from a connected Motorola mT2a EthernetXD Switch. All commands referenced are executed on the mT2a. C o m m a n d H i er a rc h y The Command Line Interface (CLI) implements a hierarchical command structure. Commands are organized as a high-level command keyword related to a particular function of the device with subcommands related to sub-functions.
Commands and Syntax Global Commands Commands that are available from any command context are called global commands. For example, the help command can be used whether you are at the root command context or down a few levels in the command hierarchy. Global commands can also be used from either the user or admin account. Note: The default prompt is “system>”. If you set the system name using the “system name” command, the prompt changes to the new system name.
Installation Steps H a rd w a re M o d el N u m b e rs a n d D es c ri p t i o n f o r M C - 8 0 2 Model Number Description 45010 MC-802 Wireless WallPlate. 1 x 802.11 b/g radio, 2 x Fast Ethernet, 1 x high speed DSL port, 1 x analog POTS RJ11 port. Designed for installation over existing RJ11 wall jack. RoHS compliant. M o d e l N u m b e r s a n d D e s c r i p t i o n f o r r e l at e d P r o d u c t s Each MC-802 requires a 45125 to provide connectivity and power.
Installation Steps W i r e l e s s W al l P l at e MC-802 Wireless WallPlate Optional adapter plate allows the installer to adapt installation over a standard RJ11 wall plate, reusing the existing mounting screws. Eth1 – 10/100 auto-sensing Ethernet Eth2 – 10/100 auto-sensing Ethernet RJ11 filtered phone port DC power connector (used during installation) S y s t e m A d m i n i s t ra t i o n This User Guide covers the commands relevant to the MC-802.
Installation Steps Default password: WallPlate Installation Tools Required: Number 2 Philips head screwdriver Note: if using a power drill, set the torque clutch to 5 in-lbs. Components provided with the MC-802 WallPlate: 1 – MC-802 WallPlate 1 – RJ11 wall jack mounting adapter 1 – 150mm (6”) RJ11 pigtail cable 1 – RJ11 blanking plug 2 – 6-32 thread forming Philips head screws, 0.375” Components required to purchase: Regulated 12V power supply.
Installation Steps Step 2 Connect 150mm (6”) cable (supplied) between bottom mounted RJ11 port on the MC-802 and the existing RJ11 jack. Step 3 Attach the MC-802 to the Mounting Adapter using the supplied 6/32 thread forming screws 6/32 thread forming screws 6/32 thread forming screws Step 4 1. Connect the local AC power adapter to the WallPlate 2. Connect the analog phone to the RJ11 phone jack 3.
Installation Steps Step 5 After WallPlate Link LED is solid, verify the device is connected using the command, “show int dsl status” E n a bl e l i n e po w er Login to the mT2 switch using the web UI and HTTP or telnet. Determine which port is being installed From the telnet CLI, enter this command: show bridge address The MAC address of your PC will appear along with the connected line.
Installation Steps C o m m a n d R e fe r e n c e interface wireless config (interface-id)> [channel auto|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14] interface wireless enable (interface-id)> interface wireless disable (interface-id)> wlan config -1(interface-id)> [ssid string] [security none|wep|wpa-personal] [pre-shared-key string] [wep-key-type 64bit|128bit] length (64 or 128 bits) [wep-key string] wlan enable -1(interface-id)> wlan disable -1(i
Appendix A Appendix A: Pin-out Assignments Fast Ethernet WallPlate ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TX+ TXRX+ Unused Unused RXUnused Unused
Appendix C Appendix B: Hardware Specifications MC-802 Wireless WallPlate Interfaces 2 x RJ45, 10/100/Mbps auto-sensing – 328ft (100m) 1 x RJ11, line-in port 1 x RJ11, filtered phone port Input Voltage Local power supply, 12VDC (not shipped) Power Consumption 6 watts Dimensions 3.75” x 6.75” x 1.75” Weight 11 oz Environmental Operating Temperature: 0 – 40 degrees Celsius Relative Humidity 5% to 90% NC Compliance FCC Part 15A, CISPR 22 FCC Part 15C 15.247 ETSI ETS 300 328 2.