User's Manual
PMP320HDW2v1
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Access
Point
(AP)
Chapter
1:
Product
Description
Figure
1-3
AP,
radio
only
The
PMP
320
AP
uses
802.16e
for
the
over
-
the
-
air
connection
to
the
SMs
or
CSM.
It
is
802.16e
PHY
and
MAC
compliant,
and
complies
with
the
W
iMAX
Wave2
profile,
except
for
mobilit
y
.
The
AP
uses
a
custom
56
VDC
power
system,
typically
powered
by
a
CMM4.
The
AP
uses
less
than
25
W
per
A
P
,
or
less
than
100
watts
for
360°
coverage.
The
AP
includes
integrated
surge
suppression
that
is
the
equivalent
to
the
600S
SD
surge
suppressor
recommended
for
the
CSM
(Cluster
Subscriber
Module)
installations.
The
AP
functions
as
a
router
in
the
network,
with
routes
to
the
CSMs
(or
SMs)
auto
-
configured.
The
AP
supports
ICMP
and
AR
P
.
The
AP
:
•
can
be
configured
to
either
receive
its
IP
address
from
a
network
DHCP
server,
or
be
manually
assigned
its
IP
address.
•
can
be
configured
to
respond
to
SM
DHCP
requests
either
by
relaying
the
requests
to
a
network
DHCP
server,
or
function
as
a
DHCP
server
itself
.
•
can
be
configured
either
to
use
an
external
AAA
(Authentication,
Authorization,
and
Accounting)
server,
or
use
a
minimal
internal
AAA
server.
When
configured
to
use
an
external
AAA
server,
the
AP
serves
as
a
relay
between
CSMs
(SMs)
and
the
AAA
server
for
authentication
requests,
and
serves
as
a
RADIUS
client
communicating
with
the
AAA
server
for
authorization
of
SM
services.
•
has
an
embedded
web
server
for
configuring
using
a
web
browser
.
•
supports
SNMP
v1,
and
uses
standard
802.16e
MIBs
(Management
Information
Base)
as
well
as
the
Motorola
802.16e
AP
MIB.
The
AP
supports
all
Object
Identifiers
(OIDs)
with
SNMP
v1
and
SNMP
v2,
however
all
traps
are
SNMP
v1.