MP.11-R Installation and Management Configuration 6 This chapter describes configuring the unit’s settings using the unit’s Web Interface. Click the Configure button to access configuration settings.
Configuration System Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management You can enter the following details: • System Name: This is the system name for easy identification of the BSU or SU. The System Name field is limited to a length of 32 bytes. Use the system name of a BSU to configure the Base Station System Name parameter on an SU if you want the SU to register only with this BSU.
Configuration System Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management • Mode of Operation: This field sets the unit as bridge (layer 2) or as router (layer 3). See Bridge and Routing Modes for more information. • Temperature Logging Interval: This field sets the interval at which unit temperature is logged. Bridge and Routing Modes Bridge Mode A bridge is a product that connects a local area network (LAN) to another local area network that uses the same protocol (for example, Ethernet).
Configuration System Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management on the way to your connection to the Internet. You can configure routes to other networks on your Intranet through the addition of static routes in your router’s routing table. Key Reasons to Use Routing Mode One key reason why customers would use Routing mode is to implement virtual private networks (VPNs) or to let nodes behind two different SUs communicate with each other.
Configuration System Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Notes: • One of the most important details to pay attention to in Routing mode are the unit’s and the PC’s default gateways. It is a common mistake to set up the PC’s gateway to point to the SU when the SU is in Bridge mode and the BSU is in Routing mode. Always check to make sure the PCs on your network are configured to send their IP traffic to the correct default gateway.
Configuration Network Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Network Parameters The Network tab contains the following sub-tabs. Note that the availability of some sub-tabs depends on whether the unit is in Bridge or Routing Mode.
Configuration Network Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Routing Mode If the device is configured in Routing mode, both Ethernet and Wireless interfaces require an IP address. The following screen is displayed: Configure or view the following parameters: • IP Address Ethernet Port: The unit’s Ethernet IP address. The default is 10.0.0.1. • Subnet Mask Ethernet Port: The unit’s Ethernet IP address subnet mask.The default is 255.255.255.0.
Configuration Network Parameters • MP.11-R Installation and Management Fast scanning is the scanning procedure performed when the average local SNR for the current BSU is very low (below the fast scanning threshold) and the number of retransmitted frames is greater than the fast scanning retransmission threshold given in%, so that the current session should terminate as soon as possible. During this procedure, the SU scans other active channels as fast as possible.
Configuration Network Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management BSU Roaming Configuration View or set the following parameters: • Enable Roaming Status: Enable or disable the Roaming feature by selecting or de-selecting the checkbox. The default value is disabled (clear). • Announcement Period: If you enable roaming, you may set the Announcement Period for a value between 25 to 100 ms. The default is 100 ms. • Multi-Frame Bursting: The default value is enabled.
Configuration Network Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Note that an SU may roam from one BSU with a bandwidth setting to another BSU with a different bandwidth setting. Since in this case more channels need to be scanned than with only one channel bandwidth setting, it is important that the channel priority list mentioned above is properly used to limit scanning time.
Configuration Network Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management The following parameters are configurable: • DHCP Server Status: Verify that DHCP Relay Agent is disabled. After you have made at least one entry in the DHCP server IP Pool Table, enable DHCP Server by selecting Enable from the DHCP Server Status pull-down menu. NOTE: There must be at least one entry in the DHCP server IP Pool Table to enable DHCP server. Also, DHCP server cannot be enabled if DHCP Relay Agent is enabled.
Configuration Network Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management 2. Enter the following parameters and click Add: • Start IP Address: Indicates the starting IP address that is used for assigning address to hosts on the Ethernet side in the configured subnet. • End IP Address: Indicates the ending IP address that is used for assigning address to hosts on the Ethernet side in the configured subnet. • Default Lease Time: Specifies the default lease time for IP addresses in the address pool.
Configuration Network Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management The Spanning Tree configuration options are advanced settings. Proxim recommends that you leave these parameters at their default values unless you are familiar with the Spanning Tree protocol. Click the Spanning Tree tab to change Spanning Tree values. Edit/Disable Entries in the Priority and Path Cost Table 1. Click Edit Table Entries to make changes 2. Enter your changes and click OK.
Configuration Network Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Add IP Routes 1. Click the Add button to add entries; the following screen is displayed. 2. Enter the route information 3. Click Add. The IP Address and Subnet Mask combination is validated for a proper combination. NOTE: When adding a new entry, the IP address of the Route Destination must be in either the Ethernet subnet or in the wireless subnet of the unit. Edit/Delete IP Routes 1.
Configuration Network Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management DHCP Relay Agent (Routing Mode Only) NOTE: The unit must be in Routing mode to configure DHCP Relay Agent. Click Configure > Network > DHCP RA to enable the unit’s DHCP Relay Agent. When enabled, the DHCP relay agent forwards DHCP requests to the set DHCP server. There must be at least one entry in the corresponding Server IP Address table in order to enable the DHCP Relay Agent.
Configuration Network Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management 2. Enter your changes, and click OK.
Configuration Interface Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Interface Parameters The Interface tab contains the following sub-tabs. • • Wireless Interface – Base Mode – Satellite Mode Ethernet Wireless Interface To configure the wireless interface, click Configure > Interfaces > Wireless. For Base Station units, the wireless interface can be placed in either WORP Base or WORP Satellite mode (selected from the Interface Type drop-down box). SUs can be placed only in WORP Satellite mode.
Configuration Interface Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Base Mode The following parameters may be configured or viewed: • Interface Type: The interface type can be WORP Satellite or WORP Base. • MAC Address: The factory-assigned MAC address of the unit. This is a read-only field. • Network Name: A Network Name is a name given to a network so that multiple networks can reuse the same frequency without problems. An SU can only register to its base if it has the same Network Name.
Configuration Interface Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management NOTE: This feature only lets you decrease your output power; it does not let you increase your output power beyond the maximum allowed defaults for your frequency and country. Select one of the following options and click OK at the bottom of the window. Your original output power is adjusted relative to the value selected.
Configuration Interface Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management 5 MHz 2.25 3 4.5 6 9 12 13.5 • 10 MHz 4,5 6 9 12 18 24 27 20 MHz 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 40 MHz (Turbo Mode) (US Non-DFS Only; 5054-R only) 18 24 36 48 72 96 108 Channel Bandwidth: This field is used to change the bandwidth. Values are 5MHz, 10 MHz, or 20 MHz, as well as 40 MHz when Turbo mode is enabled (US non-DFS only; 5054-R only). Change the channel bandwidth of the unit that is remote to you first, and reboot the unit.
Configuration Interface Parameters Satellite Density Large Medium Small Mini Micro MP.11-R Installation and Management Receive Sensitivity Threshold -95 dBm -86 dBm -78 dBm -70 dBm -62 dBm Defer Threshold -62 dBm -62 dBm -52 dBm -42 dBm -36 dBm • Maximum Satellites: You can specify a maximum value of 250 in this field, because up to 250 SUs can be connected to a BSU. If a BSU already has as many SUs as specified in this field, a new SU cannot connect to the BSU.
Configuration Interface Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management • Rx Inactivity Timeout: This is the activity time-out of an SU on a BSU. • Network Secret: A network secret is a secret password given to all nodes of a network. An SU can only register to a BSU if it has the same Network Secret. The Network Secret is sent encrypted and can be used as a security option.
Configuration Interface Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Appears only when selected country requires DFS • DFS Preferred Channel: A single DFS preferred frequency channel on the BSU is provided so that when the DFS process starts the BSU will first try the DFS preferred channel before scanning all the other active channels in the DFS channel list. The DFS preferred channel must be selected from those channels indicated as “Disable” in the DFS channel blacklist list.
Configuration Interface Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management In accordance with ETSI, IC, and FCC non-occupancy rules, when a radar signal is detected on any active channel, the blacklist status of that channel will change to “Enable” and the Radar Detected status will change to TRUE (see previous figure). The channel will not be used for a period of 30 minutes after the radar signal has been detected. The elapsed time is also shown in the DFS channel blacklist table.
Configuration Interface Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Satellite Mode The mandatory parameters to configure for registration of the SU on a Base Station are: • Network Name • Base Station System Name (when used) • Channel Frequency • Encryption (when used) • Network Secret These and other parameters found on the SU’s Interfaces > Wireless page are described below. • Interface Type: In Satellite mode, the interface type is WORP Satellite.
Configuration Interface Parameters • MP.11-R Installation and Management Transmit Power Control (TPC): By default, the 5012/5054-SUI lets you transmit at the maximum output power for the country or regulatory domain and frequency selected. However, with Transmit Power Control (TPC), you can adjust the output power of the unit to a lower level in order to reduce interference to neighboring devices or to use a higher gain antenna without violating the maximum radiated output power allowed for your country.
Configuration Interface Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management • Scanning Across Bandwidth: Enable this field if you want the SU to scan across the whole range of channel bandwidths (5, 10, or 20 MHz, as available) with or without roaming enabled. Disable this field if you wish the SU to scan only across its configured channel bandwidth. • Multicast Rate: The rate at which data is to be transferred. This drop down box is unavailable when DDRS is enabled.
Configuration Interface Parameters Medium Small Mini Micro MP.11-R Installation and Management -86 dBm -78 dBm -70 dBm -62 dBm -62 dBm -52 dBm -42 dBm -36 dBm • Registration Timeout: This is the registration process time-out of an SU on a BSU. Default is 5 seconds. • Rx Activity Timeout: This is the activity time-out of an SU on a BSU. Default is 0 seconds. • Network Secret: A network secret is a secret password given to all nodes of a network.
Configuration SNMP Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management SNMP Parameters Click Configure > SNMP to enable or disable trap groups, and to configure the SNMP management stations to which the unit sends system traps. See “Trap Groups” in the Tsunami MP.11/QB.11 Reference Manual for a list of the system traps. • Trap Groups: You can enable or disable different types of traps in the system. By default, all traps are enabled.
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Configuration RIP Parameters (Routing Mode Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management RIP Parameters (Routing Mode Only) Routing Internet Protocol (RIP) is a dynamic routing protocol you can use to help automatically propagate routing table information between routers. The unit can be configured as RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPv1 Compatible, or a combination of the three versions while operating in Routing mode. In general, the unit’s RIP module is based upon RFC 1389.
Configuration RIP Parameters (Routing Mode Only) RIPv1 Maximum Distance 15 IGP RIPv2 Maximum Distance 15 IGP MP.11-R Installation and Management RIPv1 Compatible Maximum Distance 15 IGP RIP Example In the following example, assume that both the BSU and the SUs all are configured in Routing mode with RIP enabled to send and receive on both the Ethernet and Wireless interfaces.
Configuration Management Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Management Parameters Use the Management tab to configure passwords and other service parameters. Passwords The Password tab lets you configure the SNMP, Telnet, and HTTP (Web Interface) passwords. For all password fields, the passwords must be between 6 and 32 characters. Changes take effect immediately after you click OK.
Configuration Management Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management SNMP Configuration Settings • SNMP Interface Bitmask: Configure the interface or interfaces (Ethernet, Wireless, All Interfaces) from which you will manage the unit using SNMP. You also can select Disabled to prevent a user from accessing the unit through SNMP.
Configuration Management Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Serial Configuration Settings The serial port interface on the unit is enabled at all times. See “Serial Port” in the Tsunami MP.11/QB.11 Reference Manual for information about how to access the CLI interface through the serial port. You can configure and view following parameters: • Serial Baud Rate: Select the serial port speed (bits per second).
Configuration Security Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Security Parameters MAC Authentication (BSU Only) Click Configure > Security > MAC Auth to build a list of authorized wireless stations that can register at the unit and access the network. MAC Authentication is supported on the wireless interface and only wireless MAC addresses should be entered in the list.
Configuration Security Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Encryption NOTE: Be sure to set the encryption parameters and change the default passwords. You can protect the wireless data link by using encryption. In addition to Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), the unit supports Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128-bit encryption. To provide even stronger encryption, the AES CCM Protocol is also supported.
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Configuration Filtering Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Filtering Parameters Overview Click Configure > Filtering to configure packet filtering. Packet filtering can be used to control and optimize network performance. The Filtering feature can selectively filter specific packets based upon their Ethernet protocol type. Protocol filtering is done at the Bridge layer.
Configuration Filtering Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management consume valuable wireless bandwidth. On some networks, there are so many ARP broadcasts that the performance of the wireless network will degrade due to the amount of bandwidth being consumed by these messages. To reduce the number of ARP broadcasts that are forwarded to the wireless nodes, you can enable ARP filtering.
Configuration Filtering Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management – Enter the Protocol Number. See http://www.iana.org/assignments/ethernet-numbers for a list of protocol numbers. – Enter the Protocol Name. – Click Add. Edit/Delete Entries in the Filter Table 1. Click Edit and change the information, or select Enable, Disable, or Delete from the Status drop-down menu. Static MAC Address Filtering Overview The Static MAC Address filter optimizes the performance of a wireless (and wired) network.
Configuration Filtering Parameters • Wired Server: 00:40:F4:1C:DB:6A • Wireless Client 1: 00:02:2D:51:94:E4 • Wireless Client 2: 00:02:2D:51:32:12 • Wireless Client 3: 00:20:A6:12:4E:38 MP.
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Configuration Filtering Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management • Wireless Mask: Enter the appropriate bit mask to specify the range of MAC addresses to which this filter is to apply. To specify only the single MAC address you entered in the Wireless MAC Address field, enter 00:00:00:00:00:00 (all zeroes). • Comment: Enter related information. After entering the data, click the Add button. The entry is enabled automatically when saved.
Configuration Filtering Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Click the Edit Table Entries button to display an editable window such as the following. You can configure whether this traffic must be blocked for Ethernet to wireless, wireless to Ethernet, or both. IP Access Table Filtering Click Configure > Filtering > IP Access Table to limit in-band management access to the IP addresses or range of IP addresses specified in the table. For example, 172.17.23.0/255.255.255.
Configuration Filtering Parameters MP.11-R Installation and Management Add Entries to the IP Access Table To add an entry, click the Add Table Entries button, specify the IP address and mask of the wireless stations to which you want to grant access, and click Add. CAUTION: Ensure that the IP address of the management PC you use to manage the unit is within the first entry in the table, as this filter takes effect immediately. Otherwise, you will have locked yourself out.
Configuration Intra-Cell Blocking (BSU Only; Bridge Mode Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management Intra-Cell Blocking (BSU Only; Bridge Mode Only) Overview The Intra-Cell Blocking feature lets traffic be blocked between two SUs registered to the same Base Station. There are two potential reasons to isolate traffic among wireless subscribers: • To provide better security to the subscribers by isolating the traffic from one subscriber to another in a public space.
Configuration Intra-Cell Blocking (BSU Only; Bridge Mode Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management The following items are configurable: • Intra-Cell Blocking Status: Enables or disables the Intra-Cell Blocking feature. • Group Table: Entries in this table show the Intra-Cell Blocking filter groups that have been configured. When IntraCell Blocking is enabled, the Base Station Unit discards all packets coming from one SU to another SU, if both SUs do not belong to the same filter group.
Configuration Intra-Cell Blocking (BSU Only; Bridge Mode Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management MAC Table After configuring the Intra-Cell Blocking Groups on the Group Table tab, use the MAC Table tab to assign specific MAC addresses to an Intra-Cell Blocking Group. Adding Entries Click the Add Table Entries button. Enter the MAC address of the SU. Select Enable from the drop-down menu for the Group Index Click Add. The MAC address is assigned to the groups.
Configuration Intra-Cell Blocking (BSU Only; Bridge Mode Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management Security Gateway You can configure a Security Gateway to block traffic between SUs connected to different BSUs. Verify that Intra-Cell Blocking has been enabled on the Group Table tab before configuring the Security Gateway. • Security Gateway Status: Enables or disables packet forwarding to the external Security Gateway.
Configuration VLAN Parameters (BSU Only; Bridge Mode Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management VLAN Parameters (BSU Only; Bridge Mode Only) Overview For an introduction to VLAN principles, seeVirtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) in the System Overview chapter. NOTE: VLANs are configurable only in Bridge mode. VLAN Modes Transparent Mode Transparent mode is available on both the SU and the BSU. This mode is equivalent to NO VLAN support and is the default mode.
Configuration VLAN Parameters (BSU Only; Bridge Mode Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management How the BSU and SUs function in Transparent mode is described in the following table. BSU Function – Transparent Mode SU Function – Transparent Mode • SU forwards both tagged and untagged frames • BSU forwards both tagged and untagged received from the Ethernet interface or from frames received from the Ethernet interface or the BSU. from any of the associated SUs.
Configuration VLAN Parameters (BSU Only; Bridge Mode Only) BSU Function – Trunk Mode • Up to 256 VLAN IDs can be configured on a BSU. MP.11-R Installation and Management SU Function – Trunk Mode • Up to 16 VLAN IDs can be configured on an SU. SU Function – Access Mode • SU discards all tagged frames received from the Ethernet interface and all untagged frames received from the • SU discards all untagged frames • BSU discards all untagged BSU (unexpected).
Configuration VLAN Parameters (BSU Only; Bridge Mode Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management Configure the following parameters: • BSU VLAN Mode: The BSU VLAN mode can be either Transparent or Trunk. By default, the BSU is in Transparent mode. • Management VLAN ID: The Management VLAN ID is configurable in any mode. The management VLAN ID has a default value of untagged and may be configured with a value in the range of 1 to 4095.
Configuration VLAN Parameters (BSU Only; Bridge Mode Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management Restricting Unit Management Management access to the unit can be easily secured by making management stations or hosts and the unit itself members of a common VLAN. Simply configure a non-zero management VLAN ID: management of the unit will be restricted to members of the same VLAN.
Configuration VLAN Parameters (BSU Only; Bridge Mode Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management The following parameters are configurable: • MAC: Enter the MAC address of the SU to be configured. • SU VLAN Mode: The SU VLAN mode can be either Transparent, Trunk, or Access (by default, the BSU is in Transparent mode). – When the BSU is in Transparent mode, the SU must be in Transparent mode. – When the BSU is in Trunk mode, the SU must be in either Access mode or Trunk mode.
Configuration QoS (Quality of Service) Parameters (BSU Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management QoS (Quality of Service) Parameters (BSU Only) The Quality of Service (QoS) feature is based on 802.16 standard and defines the classes, service flows (SFCs), and packet identification rules (PIRs) for specific types of traffic.
Configuration QoS (Quality of Service) Parameters (BSU Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management To add entries to the PIR Table, click the Add Table Entries button. Enter the Rule Name and select Enable or Disable from the Entry Status drop-down box, then click Add to add the entry. Once the new entry appears in the QoS PIR Table on this page, click its Details button to view/edit its parameters. QoS SFC Configuration Click Configure > QoS > QoS SF Class. The 7 predefined SFCs are shown.
Configuration QoS (Quality of Service) Parameters (BSU Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management To add entries to the SFC Table, click the Add Table Entries button. The following parameters are configurable: • SF Name: Enter the name of the SF class you want to add. • SF Schd Type: This field can be set to BE (Best Effort) or RtPS (Real-Time Polling Service). • SF Direction: This field can be set to Downlink (traffic from BSU to SU) or Uplink (traffic from SU to BSU).
Configuration QoS (Quality of Service) Parameters (BSU Only) No. of messages in a burst: 4 3 2 1 • MP.11-R Installation and Management % of the maximum throughput: 100% 97.6% 92.9% 76.2% SF Entry State: This field can be set to Enable, Disable, or Delete. Click Add to add the entry. The new entry will appear on the screen, taking up the next sequential index entry. To make changes to the entries of the SFC Table, click the Edit/Delete Table Entries button. Enter your changes and click OK.
Configuration QoS (Quality of Service) Parameters (BSU Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management The following parameters are configurable: • Class Name: Enter the name of the QoS class you want to add. • SF Table Reference Index: Select one of the possible SFCs that have been previously configured from the dropdown box to associate to this QoS Class. • PIR Table Reference Index: Select one of the possible PIRs that have been previously configured from the dropdown box to associate to this SFC.
Configuration QoS (Quality of Service) Parameters (BSU Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management You may enable, disable or delete this QoS Class entry by clicking on the Status drop-down box and then clicking OK. You may also edit an existing SFC associated to this QoS class, or associate a new SFC to this QoS class. See the following sections. Edit an Existing SFC Associated with the QoS Class To edit an existing SFC associated to this QoS Class, click its Details button.
Configuration QoS (Quality of Service) Parameters (BSU Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management Configure the following parameters: • PIR Table Reference Index: Select one of the possible PIRs that have been previously configured from the dropdown box. • PIR Priority: This priority per rule defines the order of execution of PIRs during packet identification process. The PIR priority is a number in the range 0-63, with priority 63 being executed first, and priority 0 being executed last.
Configuration QoS (Quality of Service) Parameters (BSU Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management The following parameters are configurable: • SF Table Reference Index: Select one of the possible SFCs that have been previously configured from the dropdown box to associate to this QoS Class. • PIR Table Reference Index: Select one of the possible PIRs that have been previously configured from the dropdown box to associate to this SFC.
Configuration QoS (Quality of Service) Parameters (BSU Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management To add entries to the QoS SU Table, click the Add Table Entries button. Enter the following information: • SU MAC Address: The MAC Address of the SU you want to associate to a specific QoS Class. • SU QOSC Index: Select one of the possible QoS Classes that have been previously configured from the drop-down box to associate to this SU. • SU QOSC State: This field can be set to Enable, Disable, or Delete.
Configuration NAT (SU Only; Routing Mode Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management NAT (SU Only; Routing Mode Only) The NAT (Network Address Translation) feature lets hosts on the Ethernet side of the SU transparently access the public network through the BSU. All hosts in the private network can have simultaneous access to the public network. NOTE: The NAT tab is available for SUs in Routing mode only.
Configuration NAT (SU Only; Routing Mode Only) MP.11-R Installation and Management 2. Enter the following information, and click Add: • Enter the Local IP Address of the host on the Ethernet side of the SU. • Select the Port Type: TCP, UDP, or Both. • Enter the Start Port and End Port. Edit/Delete Entries in the NAT Static Port Mapping Table 1. Click the Edit/Delete Table Entries button. 2. Enter your changes. To delete an entry, click the Status drop-down box and select Delete. Then Click OK.
Configuration NAT (SU Only; Routing Mode Only) Protocol HTTP TFTP Telnet CUSeeMe IMAP PNM POP3 SMTP RTSP Support Port mapping for inbound connection. Port mapping for inbound connection. Port mapping for inbound connection. Port mapping for inbound and outbound connection. Port mapping for inbound connection. Port mapping for inbound connection. Port mapping for inbound connection. Port mapping for inbound connection. MP.
MP.11-R Installation and Management Monitoring 7 This chapter describes using the Web interface to obtain detailed information about the settings and performance of the unit. Click the Monitor button to access this information.
Monitoring Wireless MP.11-R Installation and Management Wireless General Performance Click Monitor > Wireless > General to monitor the general performance of the wireless interface. WORP Interface Performance Click Monitor > Wireless > WORP tab to monitor the performance of the WORP Base or WORP SU interfaces. The Registration Last Reason field indicates either a successful registration (a value of 1) or it indicates the reason why the last registration failed.
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Monitoring ICMP MP.11-R Installation and Management ICMP Click Monitor > ICMP to view the number of ICMP messages sent and received by the unit. It includes ping, route, and host unreachable messages.
Monitoring Per Station MP.11-R Installation and Management Per Station Click Monitor > Per Station to view Station Statistics. On the SU, the “Per Station” page shows statistics of the BSU to which the SU is registered. On the BSU, it shows statistics of all the SU’s connected to the BSU. The page’s statistics refresh every 4 seconds.
Monitoring Features MP.11-R Installation and Management Features Click Monitor > Features to view the following information. NOTE: A BSU shows how many WORP SUs it can support; the SU shows how many Ethernet hosts it supports on its Ethernet port as the “Max Users on Satellite” parameter.
Monitoring Link Test MP.11-R Installation and Management Link Test Click Monitor > Link Test to find out which wireless stations are in range and to check their link quality. NOTE: Link Test requires Internet Explorer version 6.0 or later. Earlier versions do not support Link Test. Link Test for the unit reports the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) value in dB; the higher this number, the better the signal quality. Furthermore, it reports the signal level and noise level in dBm.
Monitoring Interfaces MP.11-R Installation and Management Interfaces Click Monitor > Interfaces to view detailed information about the IP-layer performance of the unit’s interfaces. There are two sub-tabs: Wireless and Ethernet. The following figures show both interfaces.
Monitoring IP ARP Table MP.11-R Installation and Management IP ARP Table Click Monitor > IP ARP Table to view the mapping of the IP and MAC addresses of all radios registered at the BSU. This information is based upon the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP).
Monitoring IP Routes MP.11-R Installation and Management IP Routes Click Monitor > IP Routes to view all active IP routes of the unit. These can be either static or dynamic (obtained through RIP). This tab is available only in Routing mode, and you can add routes only when in Routing mode.
Monitoring Learn Table MP.11-R Installation and Management Learn Table Click Monitor > Learn Table to view all MAC addresses the unit has detected on an interface. The Learn Table displays information relating to network bridging. It reports the MAC address for each node that the device has learned is on the network and the interface on which the node was detected. There can be up to 10,000 entries in the Learn Table. This tab is only available in Bridge mode.
Monitoring RIP MP.11-R Installation and Management RIP Click Monitor > RIP to view Routing Internet Protocol data for the Ethernet and Wireless interfaces.
Monitoring RADIUS MP.11-R Installation and Management RADIUS Click Monitor > Radius to view information about the traffic exchanged with a RADIUS server.
Monitoring QoS MP.11-R Installation and Management QoS Click Monitor > QoS to view summary information about the Quality of Service per BSU and for each SU registered with that BSU. This tab is available only on the BSU.
Monitoring Temperature MP.11-R Installation and Management Temperature The feature for reporting and logging internal unit temperature observes and reports the internal temperature of the unit. Temperature is logged and an SNMP trap sent when the internal temperature crosses the limit of 0ºC to 55ºC (at 5 degrees before the limit, the unit issues a warning trap). You can select a recording interval from one to sixty minutes, in 5-minute increments on the Configure: System tab.
MP.11-R Installation and Management Commands 8 This chapter describes the commands that you can issue with the Web Interface. Click the Commands button to access available commands. See the following: • Download • Upload • Reboot • Reset • Help Link Help and Exit buttons also appear on each page of the Web interface; click the Help button to access online help; click the Exit button to exit the application. For an introduction to the basics of management, see Basic Management.
Commands Upload MP.11-R Installation and Management Upload Click Commands > Upload to upload a configuration or log file from the unit to a TFTP server (see TFTP Server Setup for information about the SolarWinds TFTP server software located on your product installation CD). Enter the following information: • Server IP address: Enter the TFTP Server IP address. • File Name: Enter the name of the file to be uploaded.
Commands Reboot MP.11-R Installation and Management Reboot Click Commands > Reboot to reboot the unit’s embedded software. Configuration changes are saved and the unit is reset. CAUTION: Rebooting the unit causes all users currently connected to lose their connection to the network until the unit has completed the reboot process and resumed operation.
Commands Reset MP.11-R Installation and Management Reset Click Commands > Reset to restore the configuration of the unit to the factory default values. You can also reset the unit by pressing the RELOAD button located on the side of the power brick. See Hard Reset to Factory Default for more information. CAUTION: Resetting the unit to its factory default configuration permanently overwrites all changes made to the unit. The unit reboots automatically after this command has been issued.
Commands Help Link MP.11-R Installation and Management Help Link Click Commands > Help Link to set the location of the help files of the Web Interface. Upon installation, the help files are installed in the C:\Program Files\Tsunami\MP.11 [Product Name]\Help folder. If you want to place these files on a shared drive, copy the Help folder to the new location and specify the new path in the Help Link box.
MP.11-R Installation and Management Procedures 9 This chapter describes the following procedures: • TFTP Server Setup: Prepares the TFTP server for transferring files to and from the unit. This procedure is used by the other procedures that transfer files. • Web Interface Image File Download: Upgrades the embedded software. • Configuration Backup: Saves the configuration of the unit. • Configuration Restore: Restores a previous configuration through configuration file download.
Procedures TFTP Server Setup MP.11-R Installation and Management TFTP Server Setup A Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server lets you transfer files across a network. You can upload files from the unit for backup or copying, and you can download the files for configuration and image upgrades. The SolarWinds TFTP server software is located on the product installation CD, or can be downloaded from http://support.proxim.com.
Procedures Web Interface Image File Download MP.11-R Installation and Management Web Interface Image File Download In some cases, it may be necessary to upgrade the embedded software of the unit by downloading an image file. To download an image file through the Web Interface: 1. Set up the TFTP server as described in TFTP Server Setup. 2. Access the unit as described in Logging in to the Web Interface. 3. Click Commands > Download tab. 4.
Procedures Configuration Backup MP.11-R Installation and Management Configuration Backup You can back up the unit’s configuration by uploading the configuration file. You can use this file to restore the configuration or to configure another unit (see Configuration Restore). To upload a configuration file through the Web Interface: 1. Set up the TFTP server as described in TFTP Server Setup. 2. Access the unit as described in Logging in to the Web Interface. 3. Click Commands > Upload. 4.
Procedures Configuration Restore MP.11-R Installation and Management Configuration Restore You can restore the configuration of the unit by downloading a configuration file. The configuration file contains the configuration information of a unit. To download a configuration file through the Web Interface: 1. Set up the TFTP server as described in TFTP Server Setup. 2. Access the unit as described in Logging in to the Web Interface. 3. Click Commands > Download tab. 4.
Procedures Soft Reset to Factory Default MP.11-R Installation and Management Soft Reset to Factory Default If necessary, you can reset the unit to the factory default settings. Resetting to default settings means that you must configure the unit anew. To reset to factory default settings using the Web Interface: 1. Click Commands > Reset. 2. Click the Reset to Factory Default button. The device configuration parameter values are reset to their factory default values.
Procedures Hard Reset to Factory Default MP.11-R Installation and Management Hard Reset to Factory Default If you cannot access the unit or you have lost its password, you can reset the unit to the factory default settings. Resetting to default settings means you must configure the unit anew. To reset to factory default settings, press and hold the RELOAD button on the side of the unit’s power supply for a minimum of 5 seconds but no more than 10 seconds.
Procedures Forced Reload MP.11-R Installation and Management Forced Reload With Forced Reload, you erase the embedded software. Use this procedure only as a last resort if the unit does not boot and the “Reset to Factory Defaults” procedure did not help. If you perform a Forced Reload, you must download a new image file with the Bootloader (see “Image File Download with the Bootloader” below). CAUTION: The following procedure erases the embedded software of the unit.
Procedures Image File Download with the Bootloader MP.11-R Installation and Management Image File Download with the Bootloader The following procedures download an image file to the unit after the embedded software has been erased with Forced Reload or when the embedded software cannot be started by the Bootloader. A new image file can be downloaded to the unit with ScanTool, or the Command Line Interface through the unit’s serial port. In both cases, the file is transferred through Ethernet with TFTP.
Procedures Image File Download with the Bootloader • MP.11-R Installation and Management Parity: None 5. Disconnect and reconnect power to reset the unit; the terminal program displays Power On Self Test (POST) messages. 6. When the “Sending Traps to SNMP manager periodically” message is displayed (after about 30 seconds), press the ENTER key. 7.
MP.11-R Installation and Management Troubleshooting 10 This chapter helps you to isolate and solve problems with your unit. In the event this chapter does not provide a solution, or the solution does not solve your problem, check our support website at http://support.proxim.com. Before you start troubleshooting, it is important that you have checked the details in the product documentation.
Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues MP.11-R Installation and Management HyperTerminal Connection Problems The serial connection properties can be found in HyperTerminal as follows: 1. Start HyperTerminal and select Properties from the File menu. 2. Select Direct to Com 1 in the Connect using: drop-down list (depending upon the COM port you use); then click Configure. 3. Enter or edit the information as follows, and click OK.
Troubleshooting Communication Issues MP.11-R Installation and Management Communication Issues Two Units Are Unable to Communicate Wirelessly If a wireless link is possible after testing two units within close distance of each other, then there are two possible reasons why wireless connectivity is not possible while the MP.11 units are at their desired locations: 1.
Troubleshooting Setup and Configuration Issues MP.11-R Installation and Management Setup and Configuration Issues The following issues relate to setup and configuration problems. Lost Password If you lost your password, you must reset the unit to the default settings. See Hard Reset to Factory Default. The default password is public. If you record your password, keep it in a safe place.
Troubleshooting Setup and Configuration Issues • Can be situated either local or remote • Must have a valid IP address • Must be set for send and receive without time-out • Must be running only during file upload and download MP.
Troubleshooting VLAN Operation Issues MP.11-R Installation and Management VLAN Operation Issues The correct VLAN configuration can be verified by “pinging” wired hosts from both sides of the device and the network switch. Traffic can be “sniffed” on the wired (Ethernet) network. Packets generated by hosts and viewed on one of the backbones should contain IEEE 802.1Q compliant VLAN headers when in Transparent mode.
Troubleshooting Link Problems MP.11-R Installation and Management Link Problems While wireless networking emerges more and more, the number of wireless connections to networks grows every day. The Tsunami MP.11 unit is one of the successful product families used by customers today who enjoy the day after day high-speed, cost-effective connections. To successfully use the connections, technicians must be able to troubleshoot the system effectively.
Troubleshooting Link Problems MP.11-R Installation and Management – Remote Partners indicates how many SUs are connected (in case of a BSU) or whether a Base is connected (in case of a Subscriber). – Base Announces should increase continuously. – Registration Requests and Authentication Requests should be divisible by 3. WORP is designed in a way that each registration sequence starts with 3 identical requests. It is not a problem if, once in a while, one of those requests is missing.
MP.11-R Installation and Management A Country Codes and Channels In the CLI and MIB browser, the country code is set using the string code, as shown in the following example. Example: To set Taiwan as the country: set syscountrycode TW NOTE: The country code must be entered in capital letters. NOTE: Country is not configurable for the 4954-R. See the following tables: • 2.4 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country • 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country • 4.9 GHz Channels/Frequencies 2.
Country Codes and Channels 2.4 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country Code Canada (CA) MP.11-R Installation and Management Frequency Band 2.4 GHz Allowed Channels (Center Frequency) for 5 MHz, 10 MHz, and 20 MHz 1 (2412), 2 (2417), 3 (2422), 4 (2427), 5 (2432), 6 (2437), 7 (2442), 8 (2447), 9 (2452), 10 (2457), 11 (2462) China (CN) 2.4 GHz 1 (2412), 2 (2417), 3 (2422), 4 (2427), 5 (2432), 6 (2437), 7 (2442), 8 (2447), 9 (2452), Colombia (CO) 2.
Country Codes and Channels 2.4 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country Code Israel (IL) MP.11-R Installation and Management Frequency Band 2.4 GHz Allowed Channels (Center Frequency) for 5 MHz, 10 MHz, and 20 MHz 1 (2412), 2 (2417), 3 (2422), 4 (2427), 5 (2432), 6 (2437), 7 (2442), 8 (2447), 9 (2452), 10 (2457), 11 (2462), 12 (2467), 13 (2472) Italy (IT) 2.4 GHz 1 (2412), 2 (2417), 3 (2422), 4 (2427), 5 (2432), 6 (2437), 7 (2442), 8 (2447), 9 (2452), Japan (JP) 2.
Country Codes and Channels 2.4 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country Code Panama (PA) MP.11-R Installation and Management Frequency Band 2.4 GHz Allowed Channels (Center Frequency) for 5 MHz, 10 MHz, and 20 MHz 1 (2412), 2 (2417), 3 (2422), 4 (2427), 5 (2432), 6 (2437), 7 (2442), 8 (2447), 9 (2452), 10 (2457), 11 (2462) Peru (PE) 2.4 GHz 1 (2412), 2 (2417), 3 (2422), 4 (2427), 5 (2432), 6 (2437), 7 (2442), 8 (2447), 9 (2452), Philippines (PH) 2.
Country Codes and Channels 2.4 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country Code United Kingdom (GB) MP.11-R Installation and Management Frequency Band 2.4 GHz Allowed Channels (Center Frequency) for 5 MHz, 10 MHz, and 20 MHz 1 (2412), 2 (2417), 3 (2422), 4 (2427), 5 (2432), 6 (2437), 7 (2442), 8 (2447), 9 (2452), 10 (2457), 11 (2462), 12 (2467), 13 (2472) Uruguay (UY) 2.4 GHz 1 (2412), 2 (2417), 3 (2422), 4 (2427), 5 (2432), 6 (2437), 7 (2442), 8 (2447), 9 (2452), USA (US) 2.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country MP.11-R Installation and Management 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands Argentina (AR) 5.25 - 5.35 GHz and DFS No 5.725 - 5.825 GHz Australia (AU) Austria (AT) 5.725 - 5.85 GHz 5.47 - 5.725 GHz No Yes Allowed Channels (Center Freq) 20 MHz Belize (BZ) Bolivia (BO) 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.725 - 5.85 GHz 5.725 - 5.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands Brazil (BR) 5.47 - 5.725 GHz Brazil 5.8 GHz (B1) 5.725 - 5.85 GHz Brunei 5.725 - 5.85 GHz DFS Yes No No Darussalam (BN) Bulgaria (BG) Canada (CA) 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.725 - 5.85 GHz Yes No MP.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands Canada DFS (C1) 5.25 - 5.35 GHz and 5.47 - 5.725 GHz DFS Yes MP.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands Czech Republic Denmark (DK) 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.47 - 5.725 GHz Dominican 5.25 - 5.35 GHz and Republic (DO) 5.725 - 5.85 GHz Estonia (EE) 5.47 - 5.725 GHz DFS Yes Yes No Yes MP.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands Finland (FI) France (FR) Germany (DE) Greece (GR) 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.47 - 5.725 GHz DFS Yes Yes Yes Yes MP.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands Guatemala (GT) 5.25 - 5.35 GHz and DFS No 5.725 - 5.85 GHz Hong Kong (HK) Hungary (HU) Iceland (IS) 5.725 - 5.85 GHz 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.47 - 5.725 GHz No Yes Yes MP.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands India (IN) 5.15 - 5.35 GHz and DFS No 5.725 - 5.825 GHz Iran (IR) Ireland (IE) 5.725 - 5.85 GHz 5.47 - 5.725 GHz Ireland 5.8 GHz (I1) 5.725 - 5.85 GHz Italy (IT) 5.47 GHz No Yes Yes Yes MP.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands Japan (JP) Japan2 (J2) Korea 5.25 - 5.35 GHz 5.15 - 5.25 GHz 5.725 - 5.825 GHz DFS Yes No No Republic (KR) Korea 5.725 - 5.825 GHz No Republic2 (K2) Latvia (LV) Liechtenstein (LI) 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.47 - 5.725 GHz Yes Yes MP.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands Lithuania (LT) Luxembourg (LU) Macau (MO) Malaysia (MY) 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.725 - 5.85 GHz 5.25 - 5.35 GHz and 5.725 - 5.85 GHz DFS Yes Yes No No MP.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands Malta (MT) Mexico (MX) Netherlands (NL) New Zealand (NZ) North Korea (KP) 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.725 - 5.85 GHz 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.725 - 5.85 GHz 5.725 - 5.825 GHz DFS Yes No Yes No No MP.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands Norway (NO) Panama (PA) 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.25 - 5.35 GHz and DFS Yes No 5.725 - 5.85 GHz Philippines (PH) 5.25 - 5.35 GHz and No 5.725 - 5.85 GHz Poland (PL) 5.47 - 5.725 GHz Yes MP.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands Portugal (PT) 5.47 - 5.725 GHz DFS Yes MP.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands Russia (RU) 5.15 - 6.08 GHz DFS No MP.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands Saudi Arabia (SA) 5.15 - 5.35 GHz and DFS No 5.725 - 5.825 GHz Singapore (SG) 5.15 - 5.25 GHz and No 5.725 - 5.85 GHz Slovak 5.47 - 5.725 GHz Yes Republic (SK) Slovenia (SI) 5.47 - 5.725 GHz Yes MP.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands South Africa (ZA) Spain (ES) Sweden (SE) Switzerland (CH) 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.47 - 5.725 GHz 5.47 - 5.725 GHz DFS Yes Yes Yes Yes MP.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands Taiwan (158) 5.25 - 5.35 GHz and DFS No 5.725 - 5.825 GHz Thailand (TH) United 5.725 - 5.825 GHz 5.47 - 5.725 GHz No Yes Kingdom (GB) United Kingdom 5.8 5.725 - 5.85 GHz Yes GHz (G1) United States (US) 5.725 - 5.85 GHz No MP.
Country Codes and Channels 5 GHz Channels/Frequencies by Country Country (Code) Frequency Bands United States DFS (U1) 5.25 - 5.35 GHz and 5.47 - 5.725 GHz DFS Yes MP.
Country Codes and Channels 4.9 GHz Channels/Frequencies MP.11-R Installation and Management 4.9 GHz Channels/Frequencies Frequency Bands 5 MHz 4.940 -4.990 GHz Allowed Channels (Center Frequency) 10 MHz 5 (4942.5), 15 (4947.5), 25 (4952.5), 35 (4957.5), 45 (4962), 55 (4967.5), 65 (4972.5), 75 (4977.5), 85 (4982.5), 95 (4987.
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Technical Specifications Part Numbers MP.11-R Installation and Management Part Numbers Radio Units North America Region Model 2454-R Base Station Unit Part Number Description 2454-BSUR-US-WORLD Tsunami MP.11 Model 2454-R Base Station Unit with Type-N Connector – US PSU -WORLD Subscriber Unit Part Number 2454-SUA-US-WORLD 2454-SUR-US-WORLD Description Tsunami MP.11 Model 2454-R Subscriber Unit with Type-N Connector – US PSU -WORLD Tsunami MP.
Technical Specifications Part Numbers MP.11-R Installation and Management Model 4954-R Base Station Unit Part Number 4954-BSUR-US 4954-BSUR-WORLD Description Tsunami MP.11 Model 4954-R Base Station Unit with Type-N Connector – US PSU Tsunami MP.11 Model 4954-R Base Station Unit with Type-N Connector, World Subscriber Unit Part Number 4954-SUA-US 4954-SUR-US Description Tsunami MP.11 Model 4954-R Subscriber Unit with Type-N Connector – US PSU Tsunami MP.
Technical Specifications Part Numbers MP.11-R Installation and Management Asia Pacific Region Model 2454-R Base Station Unit Part Number 2454-BSUR-AU 2454-BSUR-UK 2454-BSUR-US 2454-BSUR-EU 2454-BSUR-CN 2454-BSUR-SK 2454-BSUR-US-WORLD Description Tsunami MP.11 Model 2454-R Base Station Unit with Type-N Connector – Australia PSU Tsunami MP.11 Model 2454-R Base Station Unit with Type-N Connector – UK PSU Tsunami MP.11 Model 2454-R Base Station Unit with Type-N Connector – US PSU Tsunami MP.
Technical Specifications Part Numbers MP.11-R Installation and Management Model 5054-R Base Station Unit Part Number 5054-BSUR-AU 5054-BSUR-UK 5054-BSUR-US 5054-BSUR-EU 5054-BSUR-US-WORLD Description Tsunami MP.11 Model 5054-R Base Station Unit with Type-N Connector – Australia PSU Tsunami MP.11 Model 5054-R Base Station Unit with Type-N Connector – UK PSU Tsunami MP.11 Model 5054-R Base Station Unit with Type-N Connector – US PSU Tsunami MP.
Technical Specifications Part Numbers Part Number 2454-SUR-US 2454-SUR-US-WORLD MP.11-R Installation and Management Description Tsunami MP.11 Model 2454-R Subscriber Unit with Integrated 23-dBi Antenna – US PSU Tsunami MP.11 Model 2454-R Subscriber Unit with Type-N Connector – US/CAN PSU - WORLD Model 5054-R Base Station Unit Part Number 5054-BSUR-US 5054-BSUR-BR Description Tsunami MP.11 Model 5054-R Base Station Unit with Type-N Connector – US PSU Tsunami MP.
Technical Specifications Part Number 69821 MP.11-R Installation and Management Description 75m outdoor, terminated CAT5 cable for Tsunami MP.11 or QB.11 with three RJ-45 and one weather-proof Ethernet port cap External Antennas 2.
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Technical Specifications Regulatory Approvals and Frequency Ranges MP.11-R Installation and Management Model 2454-R Regulatory Approval and Frequency Ranges (continued) Region/Country APAC Country New Zealand Japan Hong Kong S. Korea China Taiwan GHz 2.40 - 2.4835 2.40 - 2.4835 2.40 - 2.4835 2.40 - 2.4835 2.40 - 2.4835 2.40 - 2.
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Technical Specifications Integrated Antenna Specifications MP.11-R Installation and Management Model 5054-R Regulatory Approval and Frequency Ranges (continued) Region/Country South America Country Argentina Brazil Colombia APAC Australia China Hong Kong India New Zealand S. Korea Singapore Taiwan GHz 5.25 - 5.35 5.725 - 5.85 5.47 - 5.70 5.725 - 5.85 5.25 - 5.35 5.725 - 5.85 5.725 - 5.85 5.725 - 5.85 5.725 - 5.85 5.15 - 5.35 5.725 - 5.85 5.725 - 5.85 5.725 - 5.85 5.15 - 5.25 5.725 - 5.85 5.25 - 5.
Technical Specifications Integrated Antenna Specifications Feature HPBW/horizontal Cross Polarization Power handling VSWR MP.11-R Installation and Management Specification 15 degrees 20 dB 1W 1.
Technical Specifications OFDM Modulation Rates MP.11-R Installation and Management OFDM Modulation Rates NOTE: Maximum packet size: 1526 Bytes Modulation BPSK QPSK 16-QAM 64-QAM Rate 10 MHz Channels 3 and 4.5 Mbps 6 and 9 Mbps 12 and 18 Mbps 24 and 36 Mbps 20 MHz Channels 6 and 9 Mbps 12 and 18 Mbps 24 and 36 Mbps 48 and 54 Mbps 5 MHz Channels 2.25 and 1.5 Mbps 3 and 4.
Technical Specifications Maximum Throughput Modulation 16QAM ¾ 16QAM ½ QPSK ¾ QPSK ½ BPSK ¾ BPSK ½ 40 MHz Channels Turbo Mode (US Non-DFS Only) -75dBm @ 72 Mbps -78dBm @ 48 Mbps -81dBm @ 36 Mbps -83 dBm @ 24 Mbps -84 dBm @ 18 Mbps -85 dBm @ 12 Mbps MP.
Technical Specifications Maximum Throughput Data Rate 18 Mbps 12 Mbps 9 Mbps 6 Mbps 4.5 Mbps 3 Mbps 2.25 Mbps 1 Mbps MP.11-R Installation and Management 20 MHz Channels 12 Mbps 9 Mbps 7 Mbps 5 Mbps — — — — 10 MHz Channels 12 Mbps 9 Mbps 7 Mbps 5 Mbps 4 Mbps 2 Mbps — — 5 MHz Channels — — 6.8 Mbps 5 Mbps 4 Mbps 2.7 Mbps 2 Mbps 1.
Technical Specifications Latency Data Rate 12 Mbps 9 Mbps 6 Mbps 4.5 Mbps 3 Mbps 2.25 Mbps 1 Mbps MP.11-R Installation and Management 20 MHz Channels 9 Mbps 7 Mbps 5 Mbps — — — — 10 MHz Channels 9 Mbps 7 Mbps 5 Mbps 3.6 Mbps 2.4 Mbps — — 5 MHz Channels — 7 Mbps 4.7 Mbps 3.8 Mbps 2.7 Mbps 2 Mbps 1.
Technical Specifications Range Information MP.11-R Installation and Management Model 4954-R Frequency 4.945-4.990 GHz 6-24 Mbps @ 20 MHz 36 Mbps @ 20 MHz 16QAM ¾ 16QAM ½; QPSK ¾; QPSK ½; BPSK ¾; BPSK ½ 16 dBm 15 dBm 48 Mbps @ 20 MHz 64QAM ½ 14 dBm 54 Mbps @ 20 MHz 64QAM ¾ 13 dBm Range Information Model 2454-R Frequency 54 Mbps 2.4-2.4835 GHz (US) 3 mi/4.8 km 2.4-2.8 GHz (ETSI) 1 mi/1.6 km 36 Mbps 5 mi/8.05 km 2.6 mi/4.2 km 6 Mbps 3 mi/4.8 km 2.6 mi/4.2 km Note: Minimum fade margin; 99.
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Technical Specifications LEDs MP.11-R Installation and Management Category Specification HTTP Server (RFC 2616); Telnet (RFC 855), TFTP Client (RFC 783), Link Test, SU/BSU Statistics, temperature logging, remote reboot/reset SNMPv1/v2 (RFC 1157); SNMPv2c (RFC 1907); MIB-II (RFC 1213); Ethernet-like MIB (RFC 1643); BridgeMIB (RFC 1483); 802.3MAU (RFC 2668); 802.
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MP.11-R Installation and Management Lightning Protection C Lightning protection is used to maximize the reliability of communications equipment by safely re-directing current from a lightning strike or a power surge traveling along the Cat 5 Ethernet cabling to ground using the shortest path possible. Designing a proper grounding system prior to installing any communications equipment is critical to minimize the possibility of equipment damage, void warranties, and cause serious injury.
MP.11-R Installation and Management Technical Services and Support D Obtaining Technical Services and Support If you are having trouble utilizing your Proxim product, please review this manual and the additional documentation provided with your product.
Technical Services and Support Support Options MP.11-R Installation and Management Support Options Proxim eService Web Site Support The Proxim eService Web site is available 7x24x365 at http://support.proxim.com. On the Proxim eService Web Site, you can access the following services: • New Product Registration: Register your product for free support. • Open a Ticket or RMA: Open a ticket or RMA and receive an immediate reply.
MP.11-R Installation and Management Statement of Warranty E Warranty Coverage Proxim Wireless Corporation warrants that its Products are manufactured solely from new parts, conform substantially to specifications, and will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a Warranty Period of 1 year from the date of purchase.
Statement of Warranty Other Information MP.11-R Installation and Management repair or replacement, the Customer Service Center will provide Buyer a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”) number and shipping instructions. Buyer must return the defective Product to Proxim Wireless, properly packaged to prevent damage, shipping prepaid, with the RMA number prominently displayed on the outside of the container.