B11User Guide
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A minimum grounding wire of 10 AWG (5.26 mm2) with a secured grounding terminal, and shorter in length than 1 meter is required. It is NOT supplied with the product. 1. Ensure that NO power is being supplied to the product. 2. Locate the Ground point screw next to the Ground icon on the device 3. Remove the provided Ground Screw 4. Thread the ground wire terminal and ground wire meeting the above specifications over the screw removed in the previous step. 5.
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B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site SNMP Usage Examples Table of Contents Mimosa Help Center ................................................................................................................................... 1 Backhaul ..................................................................................................................................................... 1 User Guide ..........................................................................................................
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site SNMP Usage Examples Network Interfaces ....................................................................................................... VLAN Management ....................................................................................................... REST Services ............................................................................................................... 2.4 GHz Console ................................................................
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Overview Accessing the Graphical User Interface Accessing the graphical user interface (GUI) requires that the radio first be connected to power. The Power over Ethernet (PoE) connection process describes the steps to do this. Note that the GUI will be available approximately one minute after applying power. The GUI can be accessed in three ways to facilitate set-up and management. 1. Locally through the built-in 2.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Overview Logging In After connecting via one of the three access methods, the GUI will prompt you to log-in with a password. The default password is "mimosa", and should be changed immediately after login to protect your network since it gives the user read / write priveleges. The password can be changed within the Preferences > General > Set Password panel of the GUI.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Overview User Interface Overview When you first log in, you’ll notice that there is a title bar with the device name shown in the top-right corner, a navigation pane on the left, and a large content pane on the right. The default page shown in the content pane is the Dashboard, which shows a summary of overall performance at a glance, and highlights both radio and link parameters that affect link health.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Overview present on the B5-Lite.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard The Dashboard The Dashboard contains several panels used to group related items. The status panel at the top of the page shows the link SSID, the link status, GPS signal quality*, Link Uptime since association, and Link Availability since the last reboot. Two of the values on this panel contain an information icon that shows more information when you click or hover over it with your mouse cursor.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard Reading the Signal Meter Connected Link Received signal strength is shown in large text in the center of the control, and as a green indicator in the top dial. The blue shaded bar and text immediately below the dial represent target signal strength based on distance and other information exchanged between radios. The objective is to align the green indicator with the blue bar as a guideline during antenna aiming.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard pointed based exchange of coordinates. The green arrow and blue shaded region on the dial indicator represent current and target signal levels, respectively. Note that the dial indicator does not represent azimuth. Azimuth may need to be adjusted in either direction to meet the target.
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B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard Antenna Aiming Mode Once associated, click the Aiming Mode button on the Dashboard to open a new window that refreshes once per second for a 5-minute period. The Aim Heading indicates the direction in which the front of the device should be pointed based exchange of coordinates. The green arrow and blue shaded region on the dial indicator represent current and target signal levels, respectively. Note that the dial indicator does not represent azimuth.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard Tip: Use a pen (or a piece of tape) to place an alignment mark on both the antenna mount and the mounting pole. The gap between the marks will serve as a visual aid to show how far the antenna has turned in either direction.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard Reading the Performance Charts IP Throughput and Packet Error Rate (PER) are charted over 60 seconds in 5-second intervals. The newest data shows up on the right and scrolls to the left over time. You can toggle between the charts by clicking on the navigation circles at the bottom of the panel. If enabled, click on the cloud icon to view historical data within the Manage application.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard Note: PER will be higher upon initial association, and will usually settle within 30-60 seconds. This is because association requires that the radios “listen” more carefully for their link partner until they are linked, and this listening period is subject to more interference until Automatic Gain Control (AGC) and Rate Adaptation (RA) adjust parameters to accommodate the conditions.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard Reading Device Details The Device Details panel shows two summary tables for the local and remote device configurations and their status. Click on the navigation circles at the bottom of the panel to toggle between the two tables. The table shows the following for both Local and Remote devices: B5/B5c ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Device Name: The friendly name given to each device.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Dashboard bandwidth allocated for transmission. (Set in Wireless > Link > MAC Configuration) Ethernet Speed: Data rate and duplex mode of the wired Ethernet interface. Network Interface: Shows port status; "Ethernet", "Fiber" or "Down". Firmware: The latest firmware version applied to each device (Set in Preferences > Update & Reboot). Internal Temp: Temperature inside the device casing (operating range: -40 °C to +60 °C).
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard Reading MIMO Status Tables The MIMO Status panel contains two tables: Chains and Streams. Chains represent the physical medium (RF Tx/Rx values), while Streams represent data. Chains and Streams are not necessarily correlated one to one because the Rate Adaptation algorithm may periodically increase or decrease the number of data streams sent over the physical medium when reacting to interference.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard better (e.g. -90 dBm is better than -80 dBm). Noise sources can be either in close proximity to the local radio, or they can be remote transmitters pointed back at the local radio. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is the difference between the Rx Power and Rx Noise, and is a measure of how well the local receiver can detect signals from the remote transmitter and clearly discern them from noise. Higher values are better (e.g. 30 dB is better than 10 dB).
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard conditions (i.e. interference) causes PER to increase. PER and MCS are inversely correlated meaning that as PER increases, MCS decreases and vice versa. Single channel mode usually uses 2 streams, but may drop to one stream if RF conditions are poor. Dual channel mode uses up to 4 streams. You may also see the number of streams change periodically because of tests that Rate Adaptation performs to optimize performance. This is expected and normal.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Channel & Power Reading the Spectrum Analyzer The Spectrum Analyzer actively scans the 5 GHz band in the background to report on interference sources that may impact link performance. Click the Local, Remote, or Combined buttons to each radio's spectrum individually or simultaneously. Click on the half circle icon in the upper right to toggle the graph's background color between black and white.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Channel & Power Managing Channel & Power Settings The Chanel and Power Settings panel allows for either automatic or manual changes to frequency, channel width, and power for either one or two channels. B5/B5c ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Auto Everything - Automatically configure channel, channel width and power to optimize performance based on spectrum data.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Channel & Power B5-Lite ● ● ● ● ● Auto Everything - Automatically configure channel, channel width and power to optimize performance based on spectrum data. Channel Width (MHz) - In Manual Mode, choose the channel width (20, 40, or 80 MHz). Maximum Channel Width (MHz) - Select the maximum channel width Auto Everything is allowed to use. The decision for single or dual channel modes will be made automatically.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site ● Channel & Power Channel Recommendations - List of channels, center frequencies, and Tx powers that Auto Everything would choose in order of preference (if enabled). B11 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Auto Everything - Automatically configure channel, channel width and power to optimize performance based on spectrum data. Available only within the 10,000-10,700 MHz Operating Band. Channel Width (MHz) - In Manual Mode, choose the channel width (20, 40, or 80 MHz).
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Channel & Power Note: Tx power selections may be limited based on your regulatory domain (refer to the Maximum Power chart for more details).
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Channel & Power Managing Exclusions & Restrictions Exclusions list the frequency ranges in which the device should not operate. The Auto Everything feature will avoid these frequency bands. The excluded bands will be shown as shaded regions on the Spectrum Analyzer. ● ● ● ● ● Start - Specify the lower limit for the exclusion range, not including this frequency. End - Specify the upper limit for the exclusion range, not including this frequency.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Link TDMA Configuration Settings The TDMA Configuration panel contains controls for configuring and fine tuning TDMA performance. One side of the radio link must be set as an Access point, and the other set as a Station. The Station inherits the other settings from the AP, so the other fields are grayed out and not accessible when Station is selected. B5/B5c ● ● ● Wireless Mode - Choose whether the device will act as an Access Point or a Station.
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B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Link Link Configuration Settings The Link Configuration panel includes controls to define the 5 GHz SSID and passphrase between radios: ● ● ● ● ● Link Friendly Name - A friendly name to describe the link between the Access Point (AP) and Station. This name is used to differentiate amongst other links. SSID - The wireless link name used by both radios. Both AP and Station must use the same SSID to communicate with each other.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Link Example SSID Scan after pressing the "Scan SSID" button. To connect to a particular SSID, click the "Select" button.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Location Interpreting Local Satellite Signals Product Applicability: B5/B5c, B11 The Local Satellite Signals panel contains a chart showing both GPS and GLONASS satellites in blue and green, respectively, from which the radio can obtain position and timing data used for synchronization. Each numbered column represents a unique satellite with the columns’ amplitude representing the signal to noise ratio of the satellite’s signal at the radio’s receiver.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Location Reading Satellite Information Product Applicability: B5/B5c, B11 The Satellite Information panel contains values that represent and contribute to clock accuracy. Good GPS signal strength is required for maximum performance, as the GPS is used to synchronize timing between devices. ● ● ● Satellite Signal Strength - Qualitative assessment based on all items below; also displayed on the Dashboard.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Location Viewing Location Data Product Applicability: B5/B5c Status table showing location, altitude, and heading for both the local and remote devices, as well as the link distance between them. The link length in the middle of the table will show "Disconnected" if a connection has not been established.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Location Local Coordinates Product Applicability: B5-Lite Enter the latitude and longitude of the local radio in signed decimal degrees with four digits after the decimal point (e.g. ##.####). These values are used to calculate distance and propagation delay, to coordinate Auto Everything within the same subnet, and to display the radios on a map within Mimosa cloud applications.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Location Remote Coordinates Product Applicability: B5-Lite Enter the latitude and longitude of the remote radio in signed decimal degrees with four digits after the decimal point (e.g. ##.####). These values are used to calculate distance and propagation delay, to coordinate Auto Everything within the same subnet, and to display the radios on a map within Mimosa cloud applications.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Location Distance Product Applicability: B5-Lite The calculated distance between radios based on the local and remote coordinates. This value is used to calculate propagation delay.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Site Survey Reading Site Survey Results The Survey Results status table summarizes the results of a site survey, including the SSIDs broadcast by other devices, their configuration and capabilities. Note that the Site Survey function is only available on radios configured as a Station (versus AP). The table provides the following data per device found: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● SSID - The wireless link name advertised by each detected AP. Capability - Indicates which 802.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site General Setting a Device Name and Description The device name and description are local identifiers for administrative purposes, and are not used as part of the wireless link. ● ● Device Friendly Name - Name for the local device displayed on the Dashboard. Device Description - A more detailed device description (up to 150 characters) for administrative purposes.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site General Reading the Date/Time & Setting the Install Date The Time panel shows the current date and time in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The Install Date input box can be used for administrative purposes, but it is optional and has no other affect. B5/B5c ● ● ● Current Date (UTC) - Current date as set by GPS. Current Time (UTC) - Current time as set by GPS. Install Date - Used to track the date that the device was installed.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site General Setting a Password Enter the new password in both the New Password and Verify New Password input boxes to validate that they were typed correctly. To finalize the change, enter the existing password and then save. The default password should be changed during device configuration to protect your network. ● ● ● New Password - Enter the new password. Verify New Password - Re-enter the new password (to confirm).
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site General General Miscellaneous Settings The Miscellaneous panel contains general functionality not described elsewhere. B5/B5c ● ● LED Brightness - Changes the intensity of the status indicator lights on the device exterior. The Auto option adjusts the amount of light based upon ambient conditions. Manual options include Low, Medium, and High. Unlock Code - Displays the code used to unlock the device.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site General Related: Change Unlock Country - Replace an existing unlock code to enable another regulatory domain Copyright © 2015 Mimosa Page 39
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Management Setting the Management IP Address The Management IP panel contains controls for setting the device's network address, subnet, gateway and DNS servers. ● ● ● ● ● ● IP Mode - Select the preferred mode of network addressing: Static or DHCP+Static Failover. If Static is chosen, the device will always use the IP address that has been assigned.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Management Enabling Watchdog The Watchdog panel contains controls to monitor a remote host and reboot the local device under configurable failure conditions. ● ● ● ● ● IP Ping Watchdog - Enables the IP Ping Watchdog feature, which resets the device if it cannot ping a certain IP after a number of retry attempts. Ping IP Address - Enter the IP address of the device to ping. Interval - Set the number of seconds (1-3600) between ping attempts.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Management Management Services The Services panel holds controls to secure management traffic by specifying how it should be served over the network. ● ● ● ● Enable HTTPS - Use SSL to access the web interface of this device. Web Server Port - Indicate which TCP port will be used for the web server. This web server is for the web interface. Secure Web Server Port - Indicate which TCP port will be used for the secure web server.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Management Management Miscellaneous Settings The Miscellaneous panel contains controls to enable Mimosa Cloud Management and to select the Ethernet Port data rate, either automatically or manually. B5/B5c ● ● ● ● Mimosa Cloud Management - Enables the device to use Mimosa Cloud Management tools. Data will be collected and stored the Mimosa Cloud. Ethernet Port - Set the Ethernet port transfer rate or allow it to be automatically determined.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Management Note: Your firewall must be configured for outbound access to enable Mimosa Cloud Management.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Management Network Interfaces The Network Interfaces panel contains controls for changing data port status and speed. B11 ● ● Ethernet Port - Set the Ethernet port transfer rate or allow it to be automatically determined. Manually selectable options are 10, 100, or 1000BaseT at either full or half duplex. Note that Auto or 1000BaseT/Full is recommended so that the Ethernet port does not create a bottleneck.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Management VLAN Management The VLAN Management panel allows the administrator to enable a VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) for management traffic. When enabled, all Web Management traffic must originate from a device on that VLAN. ● ● Enable - Use the slider control to turn VLAN Management on or off. ID - The VLAN ID tag. You can still connect locally via the 2.4 GHz management console on a B5 or B5c.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Management Configuring REST Services The REST Services panel contains controls to enable remote access to the radio’s REST API, and then set a username and password that will be used to log in. Note that this feature need only be activated when using a thirdparty monitoring system that supports REST calls. REST services require that HTTPS is enabled. ● ● ● REST Management - Use the slider control to turn REST on or off.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site 2.4 GHz Console Enabling the 2.4 GHz Network Product Applicability: B5/B5c, B11 The 2.4 GHz wireless interface allows local browser-based configuration with any Wi-Fi capable device. This is a low power interface that performs best if accessed within 60 meters (~200 feet) of the radio. It is completely separate from the link and has no performance impact on throughput if activated.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site 2.4 GHz Console Setting 2.4 GHz Network Security Product Applicability: B5/B5c, B11 The 2.4 GHz Security panel contains controls for managing access to the local wireless management network. ● ● ● Maximum Wireless Clients - Limit the maximum number of wireless clients that can simultaneously access the 2.4 GHz management interface. Encryption Key - Enter an ASCII Passphrase for gaining access to the 2.4 GHz management interface.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Notifications Enabling SNMP Notifications Enable the SNMP service to allow SNMP requests and enable push notifications to a remote server. ● ● ● ● ● SNMP - Enable or disable SNMP service on the local device. SNMP Community String - Enter a string for use during client authentication. Contact - Specify an (optional) administrative contact for the SNMP system. Location - Specify the (optional) physical location for the SNMP system.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Notifications Configuring SNMP Traps Define which traps (or notifications) are sent to the remote SNMP server. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Critical Fault - Notification created if the device is forced to reboot. Boot/Reboot - Notification created if the system boots or reboots. Wireless Up/Down - Notification created if the device connects to (Wireless Up) or disconnects from (Wireless Down) another device.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Notifications Related: SNMP Usage Examples: Get / Walk / Table - Sample commands for retrieving values SNMP Object Names - Query values using SNMP Object Names defined within the Mimosa MIB file SNMP Notifications - Enabling SNMP on Mimosa Backhaul products SNMP MIB Download - Available values in standard Management Information Base (MIB) format SNMP OID Reference - Summarized list of available values and where to find them on the GUI Copyright © 2015 Mimosa Page
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Notifications Enabling System Log Notifications Enable Syslog service on the local device to send traps to a remote Syslog server. ● ● ● ● Syslog Remote Log - Enable or disable Syslog service on the local device. Transport Server - Choose the desired protocol for the Syslog connection. Note that most devices send UDP messages by default. UDP is an unreliable transmission protocol, thus messages may get lost.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Notifications Configuring System Log Traps Define which traps (or notifications) are sent to the remote server for the System Log. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Critical Fault - Notification created if the device is forced to reboot. Boot/Reboot - Notification created if the system boots or reboots. Wireless Up/Down - Notification created if the device connects to (Wireless Up) or disconnects from (Wireless Down) another device.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Firmware & Reset Performing a Firmware Update The Firmware Update panel displays the current firmware version and date, and allows the user to upload a new firmware image. The latest firmware image may be downloaded from help.mimosa.co. Alternately, firmware can be pushed to the device automatically through the Manage application at manage.mimosa.co. ● ● ● Installed Version - The currently installed firmware version.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Firmware & Reset Reset & Reboot the Device Reboot the device or reset it to its original factory settings. ● ● ● ● Factory Reset Device - Clears all configuration settings and locks the device. WARNING: This will delete ALL saved configuration settings and return the device to the locked factory state. You will be required to re-enter your unlock key upon device reset. The current version of firmware will remain, however.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Backup & Restore Backup or Restore Configuration Settings The Backup and Restore Configuration panel contains controls for managing configuration settings files. ● ● Backup Current Configuration - Perform a configuration backup by downloading the mimosa.conf file. Restore Configuration - Click the Choose File button to upload a previously saved mimosa.conf file.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Tests Diagnostic Tests Three types of tests are available within the Diagnostics section: Ping, Bandwidth and Traceroute. Ping Test A low level ICMP test which indicates whether the target host is reachable from the local device. ● ● ● ● Destination Host - The destination IP Address of the device to ping. Packet Count - The number of packets to transmit during a ping. Packet Size - The size of each packet to transmit during a ping.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Tests Running a Ping Test A low level ICMP test which indicates whether the target host is reachable from the local device. ● ● ● ● Destination Host - The destination IP Address of the device to ping. Packet Count - The number of packets to transmit during a ping. Packet Size - The size of each packet to transmit during a ping. Run Test - Click on the Run Test button to ping the destination IP address. Results are shown in corresponding table.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Tests Running a Bandwidth Test A manual test to assess maximum throughput when minimal or no traffic is present. This test sends 1500-byte packets using a proprietary UDP-like protocol. Results are shown in corresponding graph on this page. Note that bandwidth test data is excluded from the Dashboard Performance graph. This is because the test is conducted by transmitting packets at a low layer between the two radios.
B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Tests Running a Traceroute Test A network utility used to display the path and transit delay between the local device and a given destination across an IP network. ● ● ● Destination Host - The destination IP address for traceroute to send packets. Resolve IP Address - Indicate whether the system should resolve and print the host name of the destination. Max Number of Hops - Choose the maximum number of intermediate devices (e.g.