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canopy access point user manualAll rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. Relevant Specification. An almost four-fold additional compliance margin is artificially introduced by defining the compliance distance of 1.5 m. This License will terminate immediately without notice from Motorola or judicial resolution if you fail to comply with any provision of this License. Upon such termination you must destroy the Software, all accompanying written materials and all copies thereof, and the sections entitled Limited Warranty, Limitation of Remedies and Damages, and General will survive any termination. Motorola's liability to you for direct damages for any cause whatsoever, regardless of the basis of the form of the action, will be limited to the price paid for the Software that caused the damages. If a product is found defective during the warranty period, Motorola will repair or replace the product with the same or a similar model, which may be a reconditioned unit, without charge for parts or labor. INTENDED USE This manual is intended to be used with Canopy software release version 3.x or greater. The intended audience for this manual is system operators and equipment installers.LNK: The link LED displays the status of the Ethernet link to the Canopy module. The LED will be constantly lit if there is an Ethernet link present. The LED is colored green. Currently shipping units have two additional Ethernet cable and GPS sync cable openings, to allow use of thicker, shielded cables. N-connector to GPS antenna GPS sync cables Network feed Power feed. The Cluster Management Module is key to the operation of the Canopy System. At one cluster site or throughout the system the Cluster Management Module provides a GPS timing pulse to each module so that their transmission cycles are synchronized. Each cluster will need to use a Cluster Management Module for seamless operation within the entire Canopy System.http://ap116.ru/userfiles/crofton-juice-extractor-manual.xml
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How many Access Point modules are being planned for each site in the deployment. Access Point modules can be distributed;. It is recommended that the Access Point modules never be placed directly onto the Internet. IP addresses may be assigned sequentially clockwise around an Access Point cluster for easier manageability. DES encryption does not affect the performance or throughput of the system. The standard MIB-II (systems and interfaces) objects are programmed into the modules. For specific information on this MIB see RFC 1213 for details. For details, see the section on the default plug under Interface Screens. During this boot up time, power on self- tests and other diagnostics are being performed. Modules do not have to mounted directly next to each other, they can be distributed throughout a given site. Mounting can be done by using stainless steel hose clamps or another equivalent fastener. As with any such installed devices, proper grounding of the Ethernet cable is necessary.All Canopy modules connected to the Cluster Management Module must be configured to “ Sync to Received Signal ”. Otherwise GPS timing pulse will not be transmitted to the modules. The following is a quick reference to interface screens. Note: These screens are subject to change by subsequent software versions. To access the web based interface you first must be on a computer that is in some way connected to the Access Point module. At the end, the operator will be given the opportunity to review the configuration selected and save it to non-volatile memory. Radio Transmit Gain Setting: displays information to be used by Canopy technical support. Site Name: displays information relating to the name of the physical module. This parameter can be set by the operator on the Configuration web page. The first line of information on the Configuration screen is a repeat of the Device Type from the Status web page. The following are the parameters and their descriptions.http://www.roxracing.eu/userfiles/crofton-md-8505-manual.xml Sync Input: choose the type of synchronization that this Access Point module will use. See steps at the end of this section for use of a default plug. See steps at end of section for use and creation of a default plug. If the password is forgotten, the operator will need physical access to the module and will need to create a Canopy “default plug” to override the unit. See steps at end of this section for use of a default plug. Reboot: depressing this button will reboot the module. CANOPY DEFAULT PLUG When inserted, the default plug brings the module up with a default configuration.Please make note of the information that is gathered here when calling for technical support. Clear Event Log: this button will clear the event log. LUID SELECT Figure 14: LUID Select web page This web page makes is possible for the operator to view the web pages of registered subscriber. For a Canopy System link to be considered acceptable it is necessary for the efficiencies of the link test to be greater than 90 in both the uplink and downlink direction. As each subscriber module registers to the Access Point module it is assigned a LUID. Average RSSI: displays the average RSSI value for the subscriber module. Last RSSI: displays the last RSSI value for the subscriber module. Average Jitter: displays the average Jitter value for the subscriber module. ETHERNET STATS The Packet Stats web page reports TCP throughput and error information for the Ethernet connection of the subscriber module. Canopy Technical Support may ask the operator for specific information in this section when troubleshooting an issue. IP addresses are 32-bit binary numbers that have two corresponding parts or sub-addresses, the first part identifying the network and the second part identifying the hosts on the network. Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Specifications. Operating Frequency Range. U-NII Mid band. Access Method. Data Rate. Modulation Type. Receiver Sensitivity. Error Floor. Operating Range (All Weather). Transmitter Power. DC Power. Interface. Protocols Used by CANOPYBetter than 10-9 BER, unfaded. Up to 2 miles with integrated antenna. Meets FCC UNII ERP LimitRate auto negotiated (802.3 compliant). IPV4, UDP, TCP, ICMP, Telnet,Switched Layer 2 TransportDHCP, IPX, etc. Software Upgrade Path. Remotely downloaded into FLASHNetwork ManagementWind. Humidity. Temperature. Physical. Dimensions. Weight. Page 24Approx 1 lb, 0.5 kg. Page 1Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Warranty Information. Packet Stats. Motorola offers a warranty covering a period of 90 days from the dateIf a product is found defective duringInformation on Packet Stats is for tech support personnel only. Page 2. Page 23Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Congratulations! Sessions. You have purchased a Motorola CANOPY radio, the laest innovation inThe Motorola CANOPY radio lets youNetwork speeds of 10baseT. Small compact design. No special set up on your PC. Getting to Know your Radio. Canopy APThe base cover snaps off toLEDs used for dagnostics. TheConnection. LEDs. Base Cover. Information on Sessions is for tech support personnel only. Page 22. Ethernet. Cable. Release. Lever. Page 3Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Installing CANOPY. Mount from 1 to 6 CANOPY AP radios in a location where it is facing thePick a location, pole, tower, rooftop or otherCanopy AP Radios. Optimum Access Point height onFurther, thePage 4. Page 21Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Link Test. Mounting Your Canopy AP UnitsRadioStainless. Steel Hose. Clamps orEquivalent. Typical. Antenna. Mast. IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure complianceThe Canopy AP Units must beInstallers must follow the Canopy. AP Unit installation instructions and transmitter operating conditionsThe Canopy AP Units can be mounted in a variety of ways. MountingThe Canopy AP Units should be installed away from the service mastCode (NEC).http://hcberg.com/images/canopus-advc-50-user-manual.pdf In concert with the LUID select page, the radio link to the currentlyPage 20. Page 5Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Connecting Your Single Canopy AP Unit. View Subscriber ModuleCable. Fixed Network. Access. AC Adapter. Single CANOPY AP SitePlug the AC Adapter into an AC outlet. Plug the other side of theIf connecting to a COMPUTER, use a Straight-Thru Ethernet cable. IfEthernet cable. Page 6. In concert with the LUID Select page, the currently selected Canopy. Subscriber Module internal web pages can be accessed. Once selected,Page 19Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Configuring your Canopy AP Units for a Multiple AP Unit Site. LUID Select. The user can select any of the registered Canopy SM Units currentlyPage 18. All Canopy AP radios come pre-configured with the same default IPStartup the laptop with no. Ethernet connection. ThisEthernet. Connect a straight-thru. Ethernet cable from thePlug the AC adapter intoUsing a web browser, go to the default URL ( ) toCanopy AP unit. Example:IP Address 192.168.1.2. IP Address 192.168.1.3. IP Address 192.168.1.4. IP Address 192.168.1.5. IP Address 192.168.1.6. IP Address 192.168.1.7. Changing the subnet assignment to valid IP addresses on yourPage 7Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Connecting Your Multiple Canopy AP Units. Once the Canopy AP Units haveCanopy AP Installation Kit. MountConnect AC to the Canopy AP. Installation Kit. Connect a CAT-5 Ethernet cable,Installation Kit and each CANOPY. AP Unit. Connect an RJ11c phone cableSync connectors and each. CANOPY AP Unit. Connect a CAT-5 Ethernet cableGPS AntennaAP Radios. Cables. Multiple. Canopy AP. Installation. KitEthernet. Event Log. Consult the AP Installation Kit user guide for more detailedInformation on Event Log is for tech support personnel only. The user should not clear this data unless instructed to do so by techSync Input. One of the Sync connectors on the Canopy AP Junction is labeled. MASTER. Make a permanent note of which Canopy AP Unit is connectedOn the Canopy AP Unit internal configuration screen, select Sync APCanopy AP Junction. The GPS receiver within the Canopy AP. Junction will generate sync for all attached Canopy AP Units. Page 8. Page 17Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. LED Display. Planning Multiple Canopy AP UnitsMaLED indicators inside the Canopy. AP Unit provide various statusRED, YELLOW, or GREEN.MaMaMaSync Input, mounted, and connected to the Canopy AP Junctions, theyConstruct aThis will become useful later whenConsider the example below depicting 24 Canopy AP Units at 4 sites.AP Unit. Select an RF frequency for each. Canopy AP Unit based on it’sUnits should be assigned differentPage 9Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Accessing your Canopy AP Unit Configuration. Status. A PC for accessing your Canopy AP Unit configuration does not requireConfiguring the CANOPY AP Unit. During normal operation, the Canopy AP Unit provides a variety of status. The Canopy AP. Unit requires little configuration for operation and is delivered with defaultAs described earlier, in a multiple AP system,Open your web browser (such as Microsoft Internet Explorer) and enter the. Canopy AP Unit default URL ( ), or the URL with theIf the CANOPYThese web pages are within the CANOPY AP Unit, and no connection toVarious web pages within the CANOPY AP UnitDevice type. System TimeCANOPY AP UnitCANOPY radio. Every CANOPY radio, Ethernet card, or. Network Interface Card (NIC) will have a unique numberData Slots Up. This information is for use of technical support. Data Slots Down. Software Version. FPGA Version. Device ESN. Uptime. The number of Canopy SM Units currently registered with. Registered SMCount. Page 10. Page 15Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Lan1 IPLan1 Subnet Mask is preconfigured to the value 255.255.0.0 for all Canopy AP. Units. Change this as appropriate when changing the Lan1. IP address. Default Gateway is preconfigured to the address 169.254.0.0 for all Canopy. AP Units. Change this as appropriate for your networkProvider IDA number may be entered into this field which is conveyed. Sector IDSector ID. It may be useful to assign sequential sector IDsMax Range. Canopy SM Unit range which will be allowed to register.Update FlashInitiates a radio reboot. Reboot. Re-displays current configuration of CANOPY configuraClear ChangesHome. This is the CANOPY AP Home page. You may select any of the otherStats. Page 14. Page 11Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Configuration. Device type. Mode. Any other label indicates an inappropriateSync Input. Default is Generate AP Sync Signal. In multiple AP sites,Select the RF frequency for this Canopy AP Unit. The RF. RF FrequencyCarrierPreallocate a division of the total bandwidth between. Downlink DataThe default value is 75.High Priority. Uplink Percentage portion of uplink bandwidth for VoIP services. Total. NumUAckSlotsNumD AckSlotsAcknowledgements.DAcksReservedHigh. Acknowledgements for VoIP services.NumCtlSlotsNumCtlSlotsReserved HighUplink BandWidth is preconfigured to 9999. This value permits creating a per. SM user capacity for Uplink data. Cap (KBPS). Uacks Reserved. High. Use this page to configure operating parameters for the Canopy AP Unit. Sync Input, RF Frequency, and Lan1 IP Address will requirePage 12. Dwnlink. BandWidth CapThis value permits creating a per. Page 13Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Page 12Approx 1 lb, 0.5 kg. Motorola offers a warranty covering a period of 90 days from the dateIf a product is found defective duringEach of your Canopy BH units operate logically as a Canopy AP or. Canopy SM. Detailed operational guide can be found within the associatedCanopy AP User Guide. Canopy AP User GuidePage 2. Canopy AP Installation Kit. Connecting Your Canopy BH UnitsAccess. Crossover. You have purchased a Motorola CANOPY backhaul radio, the latestThe Motorola CANOPYCrossover. Network speeds of 20Mbps. Transparent 100baseT networking. AC AdapterPlug the AC Adapter into an AC outlet. Plug the other side of theCanopy APThe Canopy BH units are depicted in the diagram above using a CrossOver Ethernet cable, to connect to a Fixed Network such as a HUB. SWITCH, or ROUTER. If connecting to a COMPUTER, use a. Straight-Thru Ethernet cable. Although Ethernet straight-through or crossover cables minimallyThe base cover snaps off toLEDs used for dagnostics. TheConnection. If one side or the other employs a Canopy AP Installation Kit, power isAP Installation Kit provides internal cross-over patches for all connected. Canopy AP units. Installing CANOPY BH. Mounting Your Canopy BH Units. Mount the Canopy BH radios on any structures which will provide the pairThe Canopy BH units are configured as a pair with one of the unitsCarefully alignIf the distance is farInstall and power the AP unitEither side of the Point-to-Point link can be the BH-AP Unit. If one of theIf one side of the Point-to-Point link is also intended to be the locationModules, put the Canopy BH-AP unit on this side and connect it usingIf there is no connection to a Canopy Point-to-Multipoint network (justPoint-to-Point links in a star configuration, put the Canopy BH-AP unit. Kit. If there is no connection to a Canopy Point-to-Multipoint network (justCanopy BH-AP unit on the side that the network is normally managedPage 4. IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure complianceThe Canopy BH Units must beInstallers must follow the Canopy. BH Unit installation instructions and transmitter operating conditionsThe Canopy BH Units can be mounted in a variety of ways. MountingThe Canopy AP Units should be installed away from the service mast,Code (NEC). Page 9Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Canopy BH—Remote feed of multiple Canopy Access Points from aCanopy AP. Pt-MultiPtCanopy BH—Dedicated Link. Pt-MultiPtCanopyCanopyCanopy AP. CanopyCanopyCanopyCanopy AP. Where using Canopy BH to feed multiple Canopy Point-to-MultiPoint. Access Points from a remote location, all Canopy BH links can be synchronized from the Point-to-MultiPoint Access Points (each is equipped with a. Canopy AP Installation Kit). Here, the Canopy BH-SM units end up colocated, but operate synchronized, each synchronized by the Canopy BHAP units co-located at the Point-to-MultiPoint Access Points. The Canopy BH-AP unit receives powered and GPS synchronization fromThe Canopy BH-AP units must beSignal”. CanopyNetwork. ManagementThis is a basic, simple, stand-alone dedicated link using Canopy BH. Either side can be SM or AP. For convenience, the Canopy BH-AP unitSince there is no Canopy. AP Installation kit at either side, there is no GPS synchronization, and the. Canopy BH-AP unit must be configured to “Generate AP Sync Signal”,Page 5Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Canopy BH—Remote Internet Feed to Canopy 5.2GHz Access PointCanopy BH—Co-Located Canopy BH units (multiple dedicated links). Pt-MultiPtCanopyCanopyCanopyCanopyCanopy AP. CanopyCanopyWhere multiple Canopy BH links share a site in common, a Canopy AP. Installation Kit can be employed to (a) power all the Canopy units at theIn this configuration, Canopy. BH-AP units should be placed at the same site, and the end-points of theThe Canopy BH-AP unit receives powered and GPS synchronization fromThe Canopy BH-AP unit must be configured to “Sync AP to Received Signal”, and not “Generate AP Sync. Signal”. This is a basic use of Canopy BH to provide a remote Ethernet feed to a. Canopy 5.2GHz Pt-MultiPt Access Point. The Canopy Access PointCanopy BH-AP unit. The Canopy BH-AP unit receives powered and GPS synchronization fromThe Canopy BH-AP unit must be configured to “Sync AP to Received Signal”, and not “Generate AP Sync. Page 7Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Getting Started with MotorolaPage 1Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Motorola offers a warranty covering a period of 90 days from the dateIf a product is found defective duringPage 2. Connecting the GPS Antenna. You have purchased a Motorola CANOPY AP Installation Kit, anMotorola CANOPY radio lets you easily network at high speeds with noNetwork speeds ofSmall compact design. No special set up onThe Canopy AP Installation. Kit provides everythingCanopy AP Unit Access. Point operational. Getting to Know your Canopy AP Installation Kit. Ethernet Switch. AC Supply. The GPS antenna cable plugs into a matching socket just below the left sideThe GPS antenna at the other end of the GPSInterconnect Board. Connecting to the Network. Installing CANOPY AP Installation Kit. Mount the Canopy AP Installation Kit in a convenient location below the. Canopy AP Radio Units, on a multiple Canopy AP radio site. TheIn such a configuration, the Canopy AP Installation. Kit would be conveniently mounted on the same mast or pole below the. Canopy AP radio units. GPS AntennaAP Radios. The network should be connected to a 100baseT network source with a. CAT5 Ethernet Cable, as depicted by the pink cable in the photo above.EthernetPage 9Motorola Wireless Internet Platform. Connecting GPS Sync to the Canopy AP Units. Overview of Installation. Once the Canopy AP Units have been assigned unique IP addresses,Mount the Canopy AP. Installation Kit near the Canopy AP Units. Connect AC to the Canopy AP Installation Kit.Connect an RJ11c phone cable between the AP Installation Kit SyncConnect a CAT-5 Ethernet cable between the AP Installation Kit and aMount the GPS Antenna facing upwards on top of the antenna mast,The following sections will take you through these steps one at a time. The GPS Sync cables utilize RJ11 connectors (standard telephone size) andA total of 8 sockets are available on the Canopy. AP Installation Kit, to accommodate a full 6 Canopy AP Units and 2. Canopy BH Units. Only 6 Canopy AP Units are depicted connected in thePage 8. Connecting AC PowerPage 6. Connecting Ethernet to the Canopy AP Units. The Ethernet cables utilize RJ45 connectors (standard Ethernet) andA total of 8 sockets are available on the Canopy. Canopy BH Units. Only 6 Canopy AP Units are depicted connected in thePage 7PDF Version: 1.4. Linearized: No. Create Date: 2001:11:26 12:02:33-06:00. Modify Date: 2001:12:19 13:11:08-06:00. Page Count: 24. Creation Date: 2001:11:26 12:02:33-06:00. Mod Date: 2001:12:19 13:11:08-06:00. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 5.0 (Windows). Author: cdcs37. Metadata Date: 2001:12:19 13:11:08-06:00. Creator: cdcs37. Title: Canopy AP Unit.pub. Has XFA: No. User Guide. Issue 2. Sys8-UG-en. November 2007. New in Issue 2. Release 8.2 Features. Canopy OFDM. Sections. Planning Guide. Installation and. Configuration Guide. Operations Guide. You specifically acknowledge that the software may be subject to United StatesYou shall comply strictly with all requirements of allUS Government Users. If you are a US Government user, then the Software is provided with. Software-Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52 227-19 or subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in. Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013, as applicable. Disputes. You and Last Mile Gear hereby agree that any dispute, controversy or claim, except forCost of mediation will be shared equally. Nothing in this Section will prevent either party fromGeneral. Illinois law governs this license. The terms of this license are supplemental to any writtenIt may not be modified or waived exceptIf any provisionThe failure of either party to enforce any rights granted hereunder or toLast Mile Gear U.S. offers a warranty covering a period of one year from the date of purchase byDraft 5 for Regulatory ReviewReference InformationDraft 5 for Regulatory ReviewReference InformationCyclone Community Forums at Mile. This resource facilitates communication with other users and with authorized. Cyclone experts. Available forums include General Discussion, Network. Monitoring Tools, and Suggestions. Cyclone Knowledge Base at Mile. This resource facilitates exploration and searches, provides recommendations,General (Answers to general questions provide an overview of the CycloneProduct Alerts. Helpful Hints. FAQs (frequently asked questions). Hardware Support. Software Support. Tools. Draft 5 for Regulatory ReviewReference InformationRelease 8 User Guide will be listed. Draft 5 for Regulatory ReviewGlossaryDraft 5 for Regulatory ReviewGlossary. The command that terminates an SSH Secure Shell session toTechnology in Ethernet communications that can deliver 10 Mb of dataTechnology in Ethernet communications that can deliver 100 Mb ofIP address default in Microsoft and Apple operating systems without a. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server.Each of these framesAccess Point Cluster. Two to six Access Point Modules that together distribute network or. Internet services to a community of 1,200 or fewer subscribers. Each. This cluster covers as much. Access Point Module. Also known as AP. One module that distributes network or Internet. Second-from-left LED in the module. In the operating mode, this LEDIn the aimingActivate. To provide feature capability to a module, but not to enable (turn on)See also Enable. Address Resolution. Protocol. Protocol defined in RFC 826 to allow a network element to correlate aDraft 5 for Regulatory ReviewGlossary. Advanced Encryption. Standard. Over-the-air link option that provides extremely secure wirelessAggregate Throughput. The sum of the throughputs in the uplink and the downlink.Apache. A trademark of Apache Software Foundation, used with permission.Licensed to authenticate SMs thatThe AP licensed as APAS may or may notSee also Activate and. Enable.Prizm integration with an operations support systems (OSS) such as aAPs MIB. Management Information Base file that defines objects that areA protocol defined in RFC 826 to allow aThe format of the text filesAttenuation. Reduction of signal strength caused by the travel from the transmitterIn the absence ofAuthentication Key. Software key that correlates to the random number that the BandwidthThe network operator can createSQL database in the BAM server correlates this key to QoSThe format of this key is 32 hexadecimalIssue 2, November 2007. Draft 5 for Regulatory ReviewGlossary. Backhaul Module. Also known as BH. A module that provides point-to-point connectivitySee also Backhaul Timing MasterBackhaul Timing. Master. Backhaul Module that sends network timing (synchronization) toBackhaul Timing Slave. Backhaul Module that receives network timing (synchronization) fromA Cyclone software productModule. This software also provides secure Subscriber ModuleThe upgrade pathBit Error Rate. Ratio of incorrect data received to correct data received. Box MIB. Management Information Base file that defines module-level objects. See also Management Information Base.Encryption Standard. Bridge. Network element that uses the physical address (not the logicalThe bridge passes the data to eitherCyclone modules are Layer 2 bridges except that, where NAT isCompare to SwitchBridge Entry Timeout. Field. Value that the operator sets as the maximum interval for no activityBuckets. Theoretical data repositories that can be filled at preset rates orIssue 2, November 2007. Burst. Preset amount limit of data that may be continuously transferred. Ratio of intended signal (carrier) to unintended signal (interference). Cyclone. A trademark of Last Mile Gear, Inc. Cyclone.xml. File that stores specifications for the Bandwidth and Authentication. Manager (BAM) GUI. Carrier?to?interference. Ratio. Ratio of intended reception to unintended reception. CarSenseLost Field. This field displays how many carrier sense lost errors occurred on the. Ethernet controller. CAT 5 Cable. Cable that delivers Ethernet communications from module to module. Later modules auto-sense whether this cable is wired in a straightthrough or crossover scheme.Cyclone Data Formatter tool that creates an initial ESN Data Table. Inputs for this tool include a list of SM ESNs and default values ofCluster Management. Module that provides power, GPS timing, and networking connectionsBackhaul Module, then this CMM is the central point of connectivity forA module that provides power, GPSCMM is connected to a Backhaul Module (BH), then this CMM is theCodePoint. See DiffServ. Color Code Field. Module parameter that identifies the other modules with whichThe range of values is 0 to 255. When setCommitted Information. Rate. For an SM or specified group of SMs, a level of bandwidth that can beIn the CycloneLow Priority Downlink CIR, High Priority Uplink CIR, and High Priority. Downlink CIR parameters. Community String. Control string that allows a network management station to access.