User guide

Understanding Canopy Networks March 2005
Through Software Release 6.1
Issue 1 Page 35 of 425
Canopy System User Guide
4 REALIZING A WIRELESS BACKHAUL NETWORK
To establish and maintain a Canopy wireless backhaul network, you should be familiar
with the elements of this user guide that are listed in Table 6.
Table 6: Essential user guide elements for new backhaul network implementation
Element Title Page
Section 5.1.5
Backhaul Module
39
Section 5.1.6 45-Mbps Backhaul Module 39
Section 5.1.8 T1/E1 Multiplexer 41
Section 5.1.9 Cluster Management Module 2 (Part 1008CK) 42
Section 5.1.10 Cluster Management Module micro (Part 1070CK) 42
Section 8.2
BH-BH Links
76
Figure 36 Typical multiple-BH network layout 80
Section 12.2 Analyzing the RF Environment 98
Section 12.3 Considering Frequency Band 100
Section 15 Avoiding Hazards 127
Section 16.4 Configuring a Point-to-Point Link for Test 153
Section 17 Preparing Components for Deployment 187
Section 18.4 Configuring a BH Timing Master for the Destination 235
Section 18.5 Configuring a BH Timing Slave for the Destination 246
Section 19.4 Installing a GPS Antenna 260
Section 19.5 Installing a CMM2 262
Section 19.6 Installing a CMMmicro 268
Section 19.9 Installing a Reflector Dish 275
Section 19.10 Installing a BH Timing Master 277
Section 19.11 Installing a BH Timing Slave 279
Section 19.13 Verifying a BH Link 282
Section 20 Verifying System Functionality 283
Section 21.2.5 CMMmicro Software and Hardware Compatibility 293
Section 22.2 Encrypting Canopy Radio Transmissions 296
Section 22.3 Managing Password Access 297
Section 25 Interpreting Data in the GPS Status Page (AP, BHM) 327
Section 27.3 Typical Contents of Release Notes 355
Section 27.4 Typical Upgrade Process 355
Section 29 Toggling Remote Access Capability 360