Specifications

MP.11 5054 (MP.11a) Installation and Management
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Introduction
The Tsunami MP.11 Model 5054 (MP.11a) Base Station Unit and Subscriber Unit is a flexible wireless indoor router that
lets you design solutions for point-to-point links and point-to-multipoint networks.
The 5054 (MP.11a) is part of the Tsunami MP.11 product family, which is comprised of several additional products,
including:
The 954-R, 2454-R, 4954-R, 5054-R, 5054-R-LR Base Station Units (BSUs) and Subscriber Units (SUs) for outdoor
installation
The 5012-SUR Subscriber Units for outdoor installation
The 5054-SUI and 5012-SUI Subscriber Units for indoor installation
Some of the key features of the MP.11 product family are:
The use of a highly optimized protocol for outdoor applications
Routing and bridging capability
Asymmetric bandwidth management
Management through a Web Interface, a Command Line Interface (CLI), or Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP)
Software and configuration upgrade through file transfer (TFTP)
Outdoor placement, close to the antenna, for significantly improved range and ease of installation
Optional integrated antenna
VLAN support
About This Book
Before installing and using the unit, Proxim recommends you review the following chapters of this manual:
Chapter 1 “Introduction” (this chapter): Provides an overview of the content of this manual as well as wireless
network topologies and combinations that can be built with the unit.
Chapter 2 “Installation and Initialization”: Provides detailed installation instructions and explains how to access
the unit for configuration and maintenance.
Chapter 3 “System Overview”: Provides a high-level overview of system features.
Chapter 4 “Basic Management”: Explains how to navigate the user interface, and discusses the most common
settings used to manage the unit.
Chapter 5 “System Status”: Depicts the Web Interface’s “Status” options, including System Status and Event Logs.
Chapter 6 “Configuration”: Depicts the Web Interface’s “Configure” options in a hierarchical manner, so you can
easily find details about each item.
Chapter 7 “Monitoring”: Depicts the Web Interface’s “Monitor” options in a hierarchical manner, so you can easily
find details about each item
Chapter 8 “Commands”: Depicts the Web Interface’s “Commands” options in a hierarchical manner, so you can
easily find details about each item
Chapter 9 “Procedures”: Provides a set of procedures, including TFTP Server Setup, Configuration Backup,
Restore, and Download, Forced Reload, and Reset to Factory Defaults.
Chapter 10 “Troubleshooting”: Helps you to isolate and solve problems with your radio unit.
The appendixes contain supplementary information you may not need immediately, including Country Code Tables and
Technical Support information.