User guide

March 2005 Managing Your Canopy Network
Through Software Release 6.1
Page 388 of 425 Issue 1
Canopy System User Guide
Network Scenario for this issue:
(ID those that apply)
SM to Subscriber PC
Yes/No
SM to AP (Point to Multipoint)
Yes/No
BHM to BHS (Point to Point)
Yes/No
20Meg or 10Meg backhaul
Yes/No
Link Distance:
dBm=
Jitter=
Reflectors in use:
Yes/No
NAT/DHCP Scenario:
NAT Disabled
Yes/No
NAT with DHCP Client and DHCP
Server
Yes/No
NAT with DHCP Client
Yes/No
NAT with DHCP Server
Yes/No
NAT with no DHCP
Yes/No
Problem Description:
New Install: Yes/No
NAT/DHCP Scenario:
NAT Disabled
Yes/No
NAT with DHCP Client and
DHCP
Server
Yes/No
NAT with DHCP Client
Yes/No
NAT with DHCP Server
Yes/No
NAT with no DHCP
Yes/No
11. Save your basic site information as file Site_Info.
12. From among Figure 34 on Page 79, Figure 35 on Page 80, and Figure 36 on
Page 80, select the basic network topology diagram that most closely matches
your network configuration.
13. If you selected Figure 34.
a. Indicate how many APs are in each cluster.
b. Indicate how many AP clusters are deployed (and what types).
c. Include the IP addresses.
d. Indicate the frequency for each sector.
e. Indicate the type of synchronization.
f. Indicate how much separation exists between clusters.
g. For each AP collect the following additional information:
Sector number:
SW release: