Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- PMP 450i and PTP 450i Configuration and User Guide
- Safety and regulatory information
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This Configuration and User Guide
- Chapter 1: Reference information
- Chapter 2: Configuration
- Preparing for configuration
- Task 1: Connecting to the unit
- Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces
- Configuring the AP IP interface
- NAT, DHCP Server, DHCP Client and DMZ in SM
- Configuring the SM IP interface with NAT disabled
- Configuring the SM IP interface with NAT enabled
- NAT tab of the SM with NAT disabled
- NAT tab of the SM with NAT enabled
- Reconnecting to the management PC
- VLAN Remarking and Priority bits configuration
- VLAN tab of the AP
- VLAN tab of the SM
- VLAN Membership tab of the SM
- PPPoE tab of the SM
- NAT Port Mapping tab of the SM
- Task 3: Upgrading the software version and using CNUT
- Task 4: Configuring General and Unit settings
- Task 5: Configuring security
- Isolating APs from the internet
- Encrypting radio transmissions
- Managing module access by passwords
- Requiring SM Authentication
- Filtering protocols and ports
- Encrypting downlink broadcasts
- Isolating SMs
- Filtering management through Ethernet
- Allowing management only from specified IP addresses
- Configuring management IP by DHCP
- Restricting radio Telnet access over the RF interface
- Security tab of the AP
- Filtering protocols and ports
- Protocol Filtering tab of the AP
- Port configuration tab of the AP
- Security tab of the SM
- Protocol Filtering tab of the SM
- Port Configuration tab of the SM
- Task 6: Configuring radio parameters
- Task 7: Setting up SNMP agent
- Task 8: Configuring syslog
- Task 9: Configuring remote access
- Task 10: Monitoring the AP-SM Link
- Task 11: Configuring quality of service
- Maximum Information Rate (MIR) Parameters
- Token Bucket Algorithm
- MIR Data Entry Checking
- Committed Information Rate (CIR)
- Bandwidth from the SM Perspective
- Interaction of Burst Allocation and Sustained Data Rate Settings
- High-priority Bandwidth
- Traffic Scheduling
- Setting the Configuration Source
- Quality of Service (QoS) tab of the AP
- DiffServ tab of the AP
- Quality of Service (QoS) tab of the SM
- DiffServ tab of the SM
- Task 12: Performing an Sector Wide SA
- Task 13: Zero Touch Configuration Using DHCP Option 66
- Task 14: Configuring Radio via config file
- Task 15: Configuring a RADIUS server
- Understanding RADIUS for PMP 450i
- Choosing Authentication Mode and Configuring for Authentication Servers - AP
- SM Authentication Mode – Require RADIUS or Follow AP
- Handling Certificates
- Configuring your RADIUS servers for SM authentication
- Assigning SM management IP addressing via RADIUS
- Configuring your RADIUS server for SM configuration
- Using RADIUS for centralized AP and SM user name and password management
- RADIUS Device Data Accounting
- RADIUS Device Re-authentication
PMP 450i and PTP 450i Configuration and User
Task 4: Configuring General and Unit settings
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The General tab of the AP’s Configuration section contains many of the
configurable parameters that define how the AP and the SMs in the sector operate.
Table 21 AP General tab attributes
Attribute Meaning
Device Setting
Allows the Spectrum Analyzer to be run directly from AP now.
Link Speeds
From the drop-down list of options, select the type of link
speed for the Ethernet connection. The default for this
parameter is that all speeds are selected: Auto
100F/100H/10F/10H. In this setting, the two ends of the link
automatically negotiate with each other whether the speed
that they will use is 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps and whether the
Ethernet traffic is full duplex or half duplex. However,137
Ethernet links work best when either:
• both ends are set to the same forced selection
• both ends are set to auto-negotiate and both have
capability in least one common speed and traffic type
combination.
Configuration
Source
See Setting the Configuration Source on page 159.
Sync Input AutoSync: The AP automatically receives sync from one of the
following sources:
•
GPS Sync over Timing Port (UGPS, co-located AP GPS sync
output, or “Remote AP” feed from a registered SM’s GPS
sync output)
•
GPS Sync over Power Port (CMM)
•
On-board GPS (internal GPS)
Upon AP power on, the AP does not transmit until a valid
synchronization pulse is received from one of the sources
above. When there are synchronization sources on both the
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