User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction to the MA-860 System
- 1.1 About MobileAccess MA-860
- 1.2 System Architecture
- 1.3 Distribution of Services in the MA-860
- 1.4 Installation Configurations
- 1.5 Provisioning and Management
- 1.6 Installation and Configuration Workflow
- 2 Element Descriptions
- 3 Infrastructure Preparation
- 4 Installation
- 5 Power-up and Provisioning the Unit
- 6 Appendix
Infrastructure Preparation
3.4.3 860 WLAN Module Termination
It is recommended that a 50 Ω termination is used on each unused interface port. The type of
termination is type specific:
Interface Port
Termination
Antenna Ports N-Type DC-12GHz Male 50 ohm terminators
Access Point Ports SMA male DC-12GHz 50 ohm terminators
Multi-Service Ports SMA male DC-12GHz 50 ohm terminators
3.5 Access Points
This section lists the vendor approved APs and the procedures required to prepare the APs for
operation and installation.
3.5.1 List of Vendor Approved APs
The following vendor Access Points have been verified and FCC approved.
Table 3-3. Approved Access Points
MobileAccess
FCC ID
Access Point
Manufacturer
Access Point
Model
Functionality
OJFMA860WCE Cisco 1242 Dual radio 802.11 a/b/g
OJFMA860WAR Aruba AP70 Dual radio 802.11 a/b/g
OJFMA860WTR Trapeze MP-422 Dual radio 802.11 a/b/g
OJFMA860WCO Colubris MAP-330 Dual radio 802.11 a/b/g
OJFMA860WME Meru AP-200 Dual radio 802.11 a/b/g
3.5.2 Updating FCC Certification on each AP
Each MA-860 system is supplied with FCC certification labels compatible with the MA-860 and
the used APs.
Perform the following procedure on each AP
1. Verify that your AP corresponds to the vendor approved list in Table 3-3. verify that your AP
corresponds to one of the vendor approved APs.
2. Stick the appropriate FCC ID label (according to the approved list) on the AP, near the
existing certification labels, making sure it does not cover or obstruct the view of other
certifications or required information.
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