Manual de Instalación EPMP 1000
Manual de Instalación EPMP 1000
Manual de Instalación EPMP 1000
• Product Description
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• Configuration
• Operation and
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Warning
To prevent loss of life or physical injury, observe the safety guidelines in this section.
Power lines
Exercise extreme care when working near power lines.
Working at heights
Exercise extreme care when working at heights.
External cables
Safety may be compromised if outdoor rated cables are not used for connections that will be
exposed to the outdoor environment.
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Radar avoidance
In countries where radar systems are the primary band users, the regulators have mandated
special requirements to protect these systems from interference caused by unlicensed devices.
Unlicensed devices must detect and avoid co-channel operation with radar systems.
The ePMP provides detect and avoid functionality for countries and frequency bands requiring
protection for radar systems.
Installers and users must meet all local regulatory requirements for radar detection. To meet these
requirements, users must set the correct country code during commissioning of the ePMP
equipment. If this is not done, installers and users may be liable to civil and criminal penalties.
Contact the Cambium helpdesk if more guidance is required.
Note
To ensure compliance with FCC rules (KDB 443999: Interim Plans to Approve UNII Devices
Operating in the 5470 - 5725 MHz Band with Radar Detection and DFS Capabilities), follow
Avoidance of weather radars on page 64.
Other variants of the ePMP are available for use in the rest of the world, but these variants are not
supplied to the USA or Canada except under strict controls, when they are needed for export and
deployment outside the USA or Canada.
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External antennas
When using a connectorized version of the product (as compared to the version with an integrated
antenna), the conducted transmit power must be reduced to ensure the regulatory limit on
transmitter EIRP is not exceeded. The installer must have an understanding of how to compute the
effective antenna gain from the actual antenna gain and the antenna cable losses.
The product GUI automatically applies the correct conducted power limit to ensure that it is not
possible for the installation to exceed the EIRP limit, when the appropriate values for antenna gain
are entered into the GUI.
Lightning protection
To protect outdoor radio installations from the impact of lightning strikes, the installer must be
familiar with the normal procedures for site selection, bonding and grounding. Installation
guidelines for the ePMP can be found in section System planning on page 60.
Training
The installer needs to have basic competence in radio and IP network installation. The specific
requirements applicable to the ePMP must be gained by reading this user guide and by performing
sample set ups at base workshop before live deployments.
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Contents
Safety and regulatory information ................................................................................... 3
Important safety information ........................................................................................... 3
Important regulatory information.................................................................................... 4
Contents ..................................................................................................................... 6
About This User Guide............................................................................................. 11
General information ....................................................................................................... 12
Version information ........................................................................................................12
Contacting Cambium Networks......................................................................................12
Problems and warranty .................................................................................................. 14
Security advice ............................................................................................................... 15
Warnings, cautions, and notes ....................................................................................... 16
Caring for the environment ............................................................................................ 17
Product description .................................................................................................. 18
Overview of ePMP .......................................................................................................... 19
Purpose ............................................................................................................................19
Key features .....................................................................................................................19
Typical deployment Equipment......................................................................................20
Wireless operation ......................................................................................................... 21
Time division duplexing..................................................................................................21
OFDM and channel bandwidth .......................................................................................21
Adaptive modulation.......................................................................................................21
MIMO ...............................................................................................................................21
Radar avoidance ..............................................................................................................22
Encryption ........................................................................................................................22
Country codes ..................................................................................................................22
PMP networks ..................................................................................................................23
Further reading on wireless operation ...........................................................................24
System management ..................................................................................................... 25
Management agent .........................................................................................................25
Web server .......................................................................................................................25
SNMP ...............................................................................................................................27
Network Time Protocol (NTP) .........................................................................................27
Cambium Network Services Server ...............................................................................27
Software upgrade ............................................................................................................27
Further reading on system management.......................................................................28
System hardware ..................................................................................................... 29
Site planning .................................................................................................................. 30
Site installation ................................................................................................................30
Grounding and lightning protection...............................................................................30
Lightning protection zones .............................................................................................31
Connectorized Module ................................................................................................... 32
Connectorized Module description ................................................................................32
Connectorized part numbers ..........................................................................................33
Connectorized module mounting bracket ......................................................................33
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Note
The ePMP Installation Guide is reproduced as an addendum to this user guide.
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General information
VERSION INFORMATION
The following shows the issue status of this document:
Purpose
Cambium Networks enhanced Point-To-Multipoint (ePMP) documents are intended to instruct and
assist personnel in the operation, installation and maintenance of the Cambium ePMP equipment
and ancillary devices. It is recommended that all personnel engaged in such activities be properly
trained.
Cambium disclaims all liability whatsoever, implied or expressed, for any risk of damage, loss or
reduction in system performance arising directly or indirectly out of the failure of the customer, or
anyone acting on the customer's behalf, to abide by the instructions, system parameters, or
recommendations made in this document.
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Cross references
References to external publications are shown in italics. Other cross references, emphasized in
green text in electronic versions, are active links to the references.
Feedback
We appreciate feedback from the users of our documents. This includes feedback on the structure,
content, accuracy, or completeness of our documents.
For feedback, e-mail to support@cambiumnetworks.com.
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Reporting problems
If any problems are encountered when installing or operating this equipment, follow this
procedure to investigate and report:
1 Search this document and the software release notes of supported releases.
4 Gather information from affected units, such as any available diagnostic downloads.
Warranty
Cambium’s standard hardware warranty is for one (1) year from date of shipment from Cambium
or a Cambium distributor. Cambium warrants that hardware will conform to the relevant published
specifications and will be free from material defects in material and workmanship under normal
use and service. Cambium shall within this time, at its own option, either repair or replace the
defective product within thirty (30) days of receipt of the defective product. Repaired or replaced
product will be subject to the original warranty period but not less than thirty (30) days.
To register PMP products or activate warranties, visit the support website.
For warranty assistance, contact the reseller or distributor.
Caution
Do not open the radio housing for repair or diagnostics; there are no serviceable parts within the
housing.
Portions of Cambium equipment may be damaged from exposure to electrostatic discharge. Use
precautions to prevent damage.
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Security advice
Cambium Networks systems and equipment provide security parameters that can be configured
by the operator based on their particular operating environment. Cambium recommends setting
and using these parameters following industry recognized security practices. Security aspects to
be considered are protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information and
assets. Assets include the ability to communicate, information about the nature of the
communications, and information about the parties involved.
In certain instances Cambium makes specific recommendations regarding security practices,
however the implementation of these recommendations and final responsibility for the security of
the system lies with the operator of the system.
Cambium Networks ePMP equipment is shipped with default web management interface login
credentials. It is highly recommended that these usernames and passwords are modified prior to
system deployment.
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Warnings
Warnings precede instructions that contain potentially hazardous situations. Warnings are used to
alert the reader to possible hazards that could cause loss of life or physical injury. A warning has
the following format:
Warning
Warning text and consequence for not following the instructions in the warning.
Cautions
Cautions precede instructions and are used when there is a possibility of damage to systems,
software, or individual items of equipment within a system. However, this damage presents no
danger to personnel. A caution has the following format:
Caution
Caution text and consequence for not following the instructions in the caution.
Notes
A note means that there is a possibility of an undesirable situation or provides additional
information to help the reader understand a topic or concept. A note has the following format:
Note
Note text.
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In EU countries
The following information is provided to enable regulatory compliance with the European Union
(EU) directives identified and any amendments made to these directives when using Cambium
equipment in EU countries.
In non-EU countries
In non-EU countries, dispose of Cambium equipment and all surplus packaging in accordance with
national and regional regulations.
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Product description
This chapter provides a high level description of the ePMP product. It describes in general terms
the function of the product, the main product variants and typical deployment. It also describes the
main hardware components.
The following topics are described in this chapter:
• Overview of ePMP on page 19 introduces the key features, typical uses, product variants and
components of the ePMP.
• Wireless operation on page 21 describes how the ePMP wireless link is operated, including
modulation modes, power control and security.
• System management on page 25 introduces the ePMP management system, including the web
interface, installation, configuration, alerts and upgrades.
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Overview of ePMP
This section introduces the key features, typical uses, product variants and components of the
ePMP.
PURPOSE
Cambium ePMP Series products are designed for Ethernet bridging over point-to-multipoint
microwave links in the unlicensed 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands. Users must ensure that the ePMP
Series complies with local operating regulations.
The ePMP Series acts as a transparent bridge between two segments of the operator and
customers’ networks. In this sense, it can be treated as a virtual wired connection between the
Access Point and the Station. The ePMP Series forwards 802.3 Ethernet packets destined for the
other part of the network and filters packets it does not need to forward.
KEY FEATURES
The ePMP is a high performance wireless bridge for Ethernet traffic with a maximum UDP
throughput of 200+ Mbps (40 MHz Channel Bandwidth). It is capable of operating in line-of-sight
(LOS) and near-LOS conditions. Its maximum LOS range is 13 mi (20 MHz channel bandwidth), or
9 mi (40 MHz channel bandwidth).
Utilizing GPS sync, the ePMP is an ideal fit for networks that require capacity and reliability for
superior QoS in remote and underserved areas. This integrated PTP and PMP solution features an
efficient GPS synchronized operational mode that permits highly scalable frequency reuse.
The ePMP operates in the unlicensed 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands and supports a channel bandwidth
of up to 40 MHz. It is available with an integrated antenna or in connectorized version for use with
an external antenna.
The wireless link is primarily TDD based. System Release 1.2.3 added Flexible Frame Ratio option
which provides improved latency and throughput under unsynchronized operational mode.
From a network point-of-view, the ePMP wireless link is a transparent Layer 2 bridge. It offers
limited switching capability in order to support a primary and a secondary (future release) Ethernet
port on the Station.
ePMP supports quality of service (QoS) classification capability and supports three traffic priorities.
Management of the unit is conducted via the same interface as the bridged traffic (in-band
Management).
System Release 1.3.4 adds support for RADIUS EAP-TTLS authentication and VSA support for MIR.
When deployed with a sector antenna, the ePMP 1000 GPS Sync Radio can be configured as a GPS
synchronized Access Point serving ePMP Integrated Radios configured as Stations. When
deployed with a high gain point to point antenna, the ePMP GPS Sync Radio can be configured to
be a GPS Synchronized Backhaul Master, forming a PTP link with another ePMP Radio module.
Table 1 gives a summary of the main ePMP characteristics.
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Characteristic Value
Range 20 MHz: Up to 13 mi
40 MHz: Up to 9 mi
Connectivity Ethernet
For more information about these components, including interfaces, specifications and Cambium
part numbers, see System hardware on page 29.
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Wireless operation
This section describes how the ePMP wireless link is operated, including modulation modes,
power control and security.
ADAPTIVE MODULATION
The ePMP series can transport data over the wireless link using a number of different modulation
modes ranging from 64-QAM to QPSK. For a given channel bandwidth and TDD frame structure,
each modulation mode transports data at a fixed rate. Also, the receiver requires a given signal to
noise ratio in order to successfully demodulate a given modulation mode. Although the more
complex modulations such as 64QAM will transport data at a much higher rate than the less
complex modulation modes, the receiver requires a much higher signal to noise ratio.
The ePMP series provides an adaptive modulation scheme where the receiver constantly monitors
the quality of the received signal and notifies the far end of the link of the optimum modulation
mode with which to transmit. In this way, optimum capacity is achieved at all times.
MIMO
Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) techniques provide protection against fading and increase
the probability that the receiver will decode a usable signal.
The ePMP transmits two signals on the same radio frequency, one of which is vertically polarized
and the other horizontally polarized.
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RADAR AVOIDANCE
In regions where protection of radars is part of the local regulations, the ePMP must detect
interference from radar-like systems and avoid co-channel operation with these systems.
To meet this requirement, the ePMP implements the following features:
• The equipment can only transmit on available channels, of which there are none at initial
power up. The radar detection algorithm will always scan a usable channel for 60 seconds for
radar interference before making the channel an available channel.
• This compulsory channel scan will mean that there is at least 60 seconds service outage every
time radar is detected and that the installation time is extended by at least 60 seconds even if
there is found to be no radar on the channel
There is a secondary requirement for bands requiring radar avoidance. Regulators have mandated
that products provide a uniform loading of the spectrum across all devices. In general, this
prevents operation with fixed frequency allocations. However:
• ETSI regulations do allow frequency planning of networks (as that has the same effect of
spreading the load across the spectrum).
• The FCC does allow channels to be avoided if there is actually interference on them.
Note
When operating in a region which requires DFS, ensure that the AP is configured with alternate
frequencies and that the STA is configured to scan for these frequencies to avoid long outages.
ENCRYPTION
The ePMP supports optional encryption for data transmitted over the wireless link. The encryption
algorithm used is the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) with 128-bit key size. AES is a
symmetric encryption algorithm approved by U.S. Government organizations (and others) to
protect sensitive information.
COUNTRY CODES
Some aspects of wireless operation are controlled, enforced or restricted according to a country
code. ePMP country codes represent individual countries (for example Denmark) or regulatory
regions (for example FCC or ETSI).
Country codes affect the following aspects of wireless operation:
• Maximum transmit power
• Radar avoidance
• Frequency range
Caution
To avoid possible enforcement action by the country regulator, always operate links in
accordance with local regulations
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Using frequency planning
Frequency planning is the exercise of assigning operating channels to PMP units so as to minimize
RF interference between links. Frequency planning must consider interference from any PMP unit
to any other PMP unit in the network. Low levels of interference normally allow for stable
operation and high link capacity.
The frequency planning task is made more straightforward by use of the following techniques:
• Using several different channels
• Separating units located on the same mast
• Configuring a 5 MHz guard band between adjacent sector operating band edges.
For help with planning networks, see System planning. You can also contact your Cambium
distributor or re-seller.
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System management
This section introduces the ePMP management system, including the web interface, installation,
configuration, alerts and upgrades, and management software.
MANAGEMENT AGENT
ePMP equipment is managed through an embedded management agent. Management
workstations, network management systems or PCs can be connected to this agent using the
module’s Ethernet port or over-the air (STA).
The management agent supports the following interfaces:
• Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
• Hypertext Transfer Protocol secure (HTTPs)
• Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
• Network Time Protocol (NTP)
• System logging (Syslog)
• Cambium Network Services Server (CNSS) software
• Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
WEB SERVER
The ePMP management agent contains a web server. The web server supports access via the
HTTP and HTTPs interfaces.
Web-based management offers a convenient way to manage the ePMP equipment from a locally
connected computer or from a network management workstation connected through a
management network, without requiring any special management software. The web-based
interfaces are the only interfaces supported for installation of ePMP, and for the majority of ePMP
configuration management tasks.
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Web pages
The web-based management interfaces provide comprehensive web-based fault, configuration,
performance and security management functions organized into the following web-pages and
groups:
Access Point and Station web-pages:
• Dashboard: The Dashboard web-page reports the general device status, session status,
remote subscriber status, event log information, and network interface status.
• Configure: The Configuration web-page may be utilized for configuring general device
parameters, as well as IP, radio, SNMP, Quality of Service (QoS), security, time, VLAN, protocol
filtering, and unit settings.
• Monitor: The Monitor web-page reports detailed operating statistics for the radio link and
network, and reports system log information.
• Tools: The Tools web-page offers useful tools for device installation, configuration, and
operation including software upgrade, backup/restore, spectrum analyzer, throughput test,
ping test, and traceroute.
• Quick Start: The Quick Start web-page provides quick access to requisite parameters for radio
link establishment and network access.
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SNMP
The management agent supports fault and performance management by means of an SNMP
interface. The management agent is compatible with SNMP v2c using one Management
Information Base (MIB) file which is available for download from the Cambium Networks Support
website (https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/epmp).
SOFTWARE UPGRADE
Software upgrades may be issued via the radio web interface (Tools => Software Upgrade) or via
CNSS (Cambium Networks Services Server).
For Software upgrades, see
https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/epmp
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System hardware
This chapter describes the site planning and hardware components of an ePMP link.
The following topics are described in this chapter:
• Site planning on page 30 describes factors to be considered when planning the proposed
network.
• Connectorized Module on page 32 describes the connectorized module hardware, part
numbers, mounting equipment, and specifications.
• Integrated Module on page 40 describes the STA hardware, part numbers, mounting
equipment, and specifications.
• Un-synced Connectorized Radio on page 46 describes the hardware, part numbers, mounting
equipment, and specifications.
• Power supply on page 54 describes the power supply hardware, part numbers, and
specifications.
• Connectorized module antennas and antenna cabling on page 39 describes the AP antenna
and part numbers.
• Ethernet cabling on page 57 describes cable standards and lengths
• Surge Suppression unit on page 58 describes surge suppression requirements and
recommendations.
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Site planning
Conduct a site survey to ensure that the proposed AP and STA sites meet the requirements
defined in this section.
SITE INSTALLATION
An ePMP site typically consists of a high supporting structure such as a mast, tower or building for
the AP or STA.
There is only one Ethernet interface, a copper Cat5e connection from the AP or STA to the AP/STA
power supply and network terminating equipment. If a 1000 Base-TX (Gigabit) Ethernet connection
is required at the AP, ensure that power supply N000900L001A is utilized.
Warning
Electro-magnetic discharge (lightning) damage is not covered under warranty. The
recommendations in this guide, when followed correctly, give the user the best protection from
the harmful effects of EMD. However 100% protection is neither implied nor possible.
Structures, equipment and people must be protected against power surges (typically caused by
lightning) by conducting the surge current to ground via a separate preferential solid path. The
actual degree of protection required depends on local conditions and applicable local regulations.
To adequately protect an ePMP installation, both ground bonding and transient voltage surge
suppression are required.
Full details of lightning protection methods and requirements can be found in the international
standards IEC 61024-1 and IEC 61312-1, the U.S. National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984 or
section 54 of the Canadian Electric Code.
Note
International and national standards take precedence over the requirements in this guide.
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Warning
Never mount equipment in Zone A. Mounting in Zone A may put equipment, structures and life at
risk.
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Connectorized Module
For details of the ePMP connectorized hardware, see:
• Connectorized Module description on page 32
• Connectorized part numbers on page 33
• Connectorized Module interfaces on page 34
• Connectorized Module specifications on page 36
• Connectorized Module and external antenna location on page 37
• Connectorized Module wind loading on page 38
• Connectorized Module software packages on page 38
• Connectorized module antennas and antenna cabling on page 39
Note
To select antennas, RF cables and connectors
for connectorized units, see Connectorized
module antennas and antenna cabling on page
39.
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The GPS-capable parts listed in Table 2 also ship with a GPS antenna.
The connectorized unit is designed to be attached to a Cambium ePMP sector antenna (see Table
10). The Cambium ePMP sector antenna contains all of the mounting brackets, antenna cabling,
and GPS antenna mounting for device deployment.
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Antenna Antenna,
RP-SMA, female To/from H polarized antenna port
port H H polarization
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Antenna Antenna,
RP-SMA, female To/from V polarized antenna port
port V V polarization
LED Function
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Category Specification
Category Specification
Wind loading 118 mph (190 kph) maximum. See Connectorized Module
wind loading on page 38 for a full description.
Environmental IP55
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Where: Is:
Where: Is:
A surface area in square feet
Applying these formulae to the ePMP device at different wind speeds, the resulting wind loadings
are shown in Table 8 and Table 9.
• ePMP-GPS_Synced-v1.4.4.tar.gz
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ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS
For connectorized units operating in the USA or Canada 2.4 GHz, 5.4 GHz or 5.8 GHz bands, choose
external antennas from those listed in FCC and IC approved antennas on page 39. For installations
in other countries, the listed antennas are advisory, not mandatory.
Caution
Using other than approved antennas may cause measurements higher than reported for
certification.
Caution
This radio transmitter (IC certification number 109W-0005) has been approved by Industry
Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and
required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this
list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited
for use with this device.
Le présent émetteur radio (Numéro de certification IC 109W-0005) a été approuvé par Industrie
Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain
admissible maximal et l'impédance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne
non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont
strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur.
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Integrated Module
For details of the ePMP integrated hardware, see:
• Integrated Module description on page 40
• Integrated Module part numbers on page 41
• Integrated Module mounting bracket on page 41
• Integrated Module interfaces on page 42
• Integrated Module specifications on page 43
• Integrated Module heater on page 44
• Integrated Module wind loading on page 44
• Integrated Module software packages on page 45.
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10/100 Base-TX
Management and data
Ethernet
Cambium
Auxiliary Proprietary 30V PoE output for
proprietary PoE
Ethernet (future RJ45 auxiliary devices (not 802.3af standard
output, data
release) PoE)
bridging
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LED Function
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Category Specification
Category Specification
Wind loading 90 mph (145 kph) maximum. See Integrated Module wind
loading on page 44 for a full description.
Environmental IP55
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Wind blowing on the integrated module will subject the mounting structure to significant lateral
force. The magnitude of the force depends on both wind strength and surface area of the
integrated module. Wind loading is estimated using the following formulae:
Force (in kilograms) = 0.1045aV2
Where: Is:
a surface area in square meters
Where: Is:
Applying these formulae to the ePMP integrated module at different wind speeds, the resulting
wind loadings are shown in Table 17 and Table 18.
• ePMP-NonGPS_Synced-v1.4.4.tar.gz
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Note
To select antennas, RF cables and connectors
for connectorized units, see
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PRIMARY
ETHERNET
Antenna Antenna,
RP-SMA, female To/from H polarized antenna port
port H H polarization
Antenna Antenna,
RP-SMA, female To/from V polarized antenna port
port V V polarization
Proprietary power over Ethernet (PoE) twisted
PoE input pair (for powering via CMM3/CMM4)
Primary
RJ45
Ethernet 10/100 Base-
Management and data
TX Ethernet
Auxiliary Cambium
Ethernet propriety PoE Propriety 30V PoE output for auxiliary devices
RJ45
(future output, data (not 802 3af standard Poe)
release) bridging
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LED Function
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Category Specification
Category Specification
Wind loading 118 mph (190 kph) maximum. See Un-synced connectorized
Radio wind loading on page 52 for a full description.
Environmental IP55
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Where: Is:
Where: Is:
A surface area in square feet
Applying these formulae to the ePMP device at different wind speeds, the resulting wind loadings
are shown in Table 25 and Table 26.
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ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS
For connectorized units operating in the USA or Canada 2.4 GHz, 5.4 GHz or 5.8 GHz bands, choose
external antennas from those listed in FCC and IC approved antennas on page 39. For installations
in other countries, the listed antennas are advisory, not mandatory.
FCC AND IC APPROVED ANTENNAS
For connectorized units operating in the USA or Canada, choose external antennas from Table 27.
These are approved by the FCC for use with the product and are constrained by the following
limits:
• 5 GHz – 15 dBi gain
• 2.4 GHz - 15 dBi gain
Caution
Using other than approved antennas may cause measurements higher than reported for
certification.
Caution
This radio transmitter (IC certification number 109W-0005) has been approved by Industry Canada
to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required
antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having
a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with
this device.
Le présent émetteur radio (Numéro de certification IC 109W-0005 ) a été approuvé par Industrie
Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain
admissible maximal et l'impédance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non
inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement
interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur.
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Power supply
For details of the ePMP power supply units, see:
• Power supply description on page 54
• Power supply part numbers on page 54
• Power supply interfaces on page 55
• Power supply specifications on page 56
• Power supply location on page 56
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Power Gigabit
input Data
Gigabit
Data +
Power
Interface Function
Gigabit Data + Power RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to radio
Note
This port provides a Gigabit Ethernet interface to ePMP
connectorized radios. To ePMP integrated radios, this port
provides a 100/10 Mbit/sec Ethernet interface.
Gigabit Data RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to network.
Interface Function
10/100 Mbit/sec Data + RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to radio
Power
10/100 Mbit/sec Data RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to network.
LED Function
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Category Specification
Category Specification
Category Specification
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Ethernet cabling
For details of the Ethernet cabling components of an ePMP installation, see:
• Ethernet standards and cable lengths on page 57
• Outdoor Cat5e cable on page 57
Caution
Always use Cat5e cable that is shielded with copper-plated steel. Alternative types of Ethernet
cable are not supported by Cambium Networks.
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System planning
This chapter provides information to help the user to plan an ePMP link.
The following topics are described in this chapter:
• Radio spectrum planning on page 61 describes how to plan ePMP links to conform to the
regulatory restrictions that apply in the country of operation.
• Link planning on page 65 describes factors to be taken into account when planning links, such
as range, path loss and throughput.
• Planning for connectorized units on page 66 describes factors to be taken into account when
planning to use connectorized APs with external antennas in ePMP links.
• Grounding and lightning protection on page 30 describes the grounding and lightning
protection requirements of a ePMP installation.
• Data network planning on page 68 describes factors to be considered when planning ePMP
data networks.
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Caution
It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the PMP product is operated in accordance with
local regulatory limits.
Note
Contact the applicable radio regulator to find out whether or not registration of the ePMP link is
required.
Item Specification
Manual power control To avoid interference to other users of the band, maximum
power can be set lower than the default power limit (AP only).
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RF band (GHz) 5150 - 5875 MHz 2402 - 2472 MHz (20 MHz)
2407 - 2472 MHz (40 MHz)
Antenna beamwidth 24° azimuth, 12° elevation 24° azimuth, 12° elevation
(integrated)
REGULATORY LIMITS
The local regulator may restrict frequency usage and channel width, and may limit the amount of
conducted or radiated transmitter power. For details of these restrictions, see Examples of
regulatory limits on page 267.
Many countries impose EIRP limits (Allowed EIRP) on products operating in the bands used by the
ePMP Series. For example, in the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands, these limits are calculated as follows:
• In the 5.2 GHz (5250 MHz to 5350 MHz) and 5.4 GHz (5470 MHz to 5725 MHz) band, the EIRP
must not exceed the lesser of 30 dBm or (17 + 10 x Log Channel width in MHz) dBm.
• In the 5.8 GHz band (5725 MHz to 5875 MHz), the EIRP must not exceed the lesser of 36 dBm or
(23 + 10 x Log Channel width in MHz) dBm.
• In the 2.4 GHz band (2400 MHz to 2500 MHz), the EIRP must not exceed the lesser of 36 dBm or
(23 + 10 x Log Channel width in MHz) dBm.
Some countries (for example the USA) impose conducted power limits on products operating in
the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz band.
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• When installing 5.4 GHz links in the USA, it may be necessary to avoid frequencies used by
Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) systems. For more information, see Avoidance of
weather radars on page 64.
AVAILABLE SPECTRUM
The available spectrum for operation depends on the region. When configured with the
appropriate country code, the unit will only allow operation on those channels which are permitted
by the regulations.
Note
In Italy, there is a regulation which requires a general authorization of any 5.4 GHz radio link
which is used outside the operator’s own premises. It is the responsibility of the installer or
operator to have the link authorized. For details, see:
http://www.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&idmenu=672
&idarea1=593&andor=AND&idarea2=1052&id=68433§ionid=1,16&viewType=1&showMenu=
1&showCat=1&idarea3=0&andorcat=AND&partebassaType=0&idareaCalendario1=0&MvediT=1
&idarea4=0&showArchiveNewsBotton=0&directionidUser=0
For the form that must be used for general authorization, see:
http://www.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/images/stories/mise_extra/Allegato%20n19.doc
CHANNEL BANDWIDTH
Select the required channel bandwidth for the link. The selection depends upon the ePMP
frequency variant and country code, as specified in Examples of regulatory limits on page 267.
The wider the channel bandwidth, the greater its capacity. As narrower channel bandwidths take
up lesser spectrum, selecting a narrow channel bandwidth may be a better choice when operating
in locations where the spectrum is very busy.
Both ends of the link must be configured to operate on the same channel bandwidth.
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In ETSI regions, the band 5600 MHz to 5650 MHz is reserved for the use of weather radars.
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Link planning
This section describes factors to be taken into account when planning links, such as range,
obstacles path loss and throughput.
PATH LOSS
Path loss is the amount of attenuation the radio signal undergoes between the two ends of the
link. The path loss is the sum of the attenuation of the path if there were no obstacles in the way
(Free Space Path Loss), the attenuation caused by obstacles (Excess Path Loss) and a margin to
allow for possible fading of the radio signal (Fade Margin). The following calculation needs to be
performed to judge whether a particular link can be installed:
Where: Is:
Free space path loss is a major determinant in received (Rx) signal level. Rx signal level, in turn, is
a major factor in the system operating margin (fade margin), which is calculated as follows:
System Operating Margin (fade margin) dB = Rx signal level (dB) – Rx sensitivity (dB)
Thus, the fade margin is the difference between strength of the received signal and the strength
that the receiver requires for maintaining a reliable link.
ADAPTIVE MODULATION
Adaptive modulation ensures that the highest throughput that can be achieved instantaneously
will be obtained, taking account of propagation and interference. When the link has been installed,
web pages provide information about the link loss currently measured by the equipment, both
instantaneously and averaged.
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Cable Loss (dB) the loss of the RF cable connecting the AP to the
antenna.
As the 2.4 GHz, 5.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz have an operating bandwidth of 20 MHz or 40 MHz then the
maximum allowed EIRP depends on the operating bandwidth of the radio as shown in Table 38.
20, 40 30 30 36 36
The settings to be used for regions with the EIRP limits in Table 38 are shown in Table 39.
Connectori 15 20, 40 15 15 21 21
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Note
Calculations under Table 39 are on the basis of 0.5 dB cable loss and the highest gain
antennas per size of which Cambium Networks are aware. At these operating
frequencies, antenna cable losses even with short cables are unlikely to ever be below
0.5 dB for practical installations and cable diameters.
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ETHERNET INTERFACES
The ePMP Ethernet ports conform to the specifications listed in Table 40.
Note
Practical Ethernet rates will depend on network configuration, higher layer protocols and
platforms used.
Over the air throughput will be capped to the rate of the Ethernet interface at the receiving end of
the link.
MANAGEMENT VLAN
Decide if the IP interface of the AP/STA management agent will be connected in a VLAN. If so,
decide if this is a standard (IEEE 802.1Q) VLAN or provider bridged (IEEE 802.1ad) VLAN, and select
the VLAN ID for this VLAN.
Use of a separate management VLAN is strongly recommended. Use of the management VLAN
helps to ensure that the AP/STA management agent cannot be accessed by customers.
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Configuration
This chapter describes all configuration and alignment tasks that are performed when an ePMP
system is deployed.
Configure the units by performing the following tasks:
• Preparing for configuration on page 71
• Connecting to the unit on page 72
• Using the web interface on page 74
• Configuring connectorized radios using the Quick Start menu on page 83
• Configuring STA units using the Quick Start menu on page 86
• Using the AP menu options on page 89
• Using the STA menu options on page 139
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
All national and local safety standards must be followed while configuring the units.
Warning
Ensure that personnel are not exposed to unsafe levels of RF energy. The units start to radiate as
soon as they are powered up. Respect the safety standards defined in Compliance with safety
standards on page 261, in particular the minimum separation distances.
Observe the following guidelines:
• Never work in front of the antenna when the AP is powered.
• Always power down the power supply before connecting or disconnecting the Ethernet cable
from the module.
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
All applicable radio regulations must be followed while configuring the units and aligning the
antennas. For more information, see Compliance with radio regulations on page 264.
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Procedure:
3 Click Properties.
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Procedure:
1 Check that the device and power supply are correctly connected (the device Ethernet port is
connected to the power supply Ethernet power port – see the ePMP Installation Guide for
more information).
2 Connect the PC Ethernet port to the LAN (AP: “Gigabit Data”, STA: “10/100Mbit Data”) port
of the power supply using a standard (not crossed) Ethernet cable.
3 Apply mains or battery power to the power supply. The green Power LED must illuminate
continuously.
Note
If the Power and Ethernet LEDs do not illuminate correctly, see Testing hardware on page 201.
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Procedure:
2 Type the IP address of the unit into the address bar. The factory default IP address is either
192.168.0.1 (connectorized radio) or 192.168.0.2 (integrated radio). Press ENTER. The web
interface dashboard and login input is displayed.
Note
If Device IP address Mode is set to DHCP and the device is unable to retrieve IP address
information via DHCP, the device management IP is set to fallback IP 192.168.0.1 (AP mode),
192.168.0.2 (STA mode), 192.168.0.3 (Spectrum Analyzer mode) or the previously-configured
static Device IP Address. Units may always be accessed via the Ethernet port with IP 10.1.1.254.
3 In the upper-right corner of the GUI, enter Username (default: admin) and Password
(default:admin).
4 Click Login.
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Note
New ePMP devices all contain default username and password configurations. It is
recommended to change these password configurations immediately. These passwords may be
configured in the management GUI in section Configure => System => User Management.
and Quick Start). To return to this display at any time, click the Home icon or device name
(i.e. “ePMP Access Point”)
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Attribute Meaning
Software Version The current software version is reported in the footer bar, and may be
link clicked to navigate to the Cambium Networks software support website.
Attribute Meaning
Date and Time The current date and time on the device, subject to the configuration of
parameter Time Zone
System Uptime The total uptime of the radio since the last reset.
LAN MAC Address The MAC address of the device LAN (Ethernet) interface.
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Attribute Meaning
Operating The current frequency carrier used for radio transmission, based on the
Frequency configuration of the Frequency Carrier parameter (in DFS regions, if a
radar has been detected, this field may display either DFS Alternate
Frequency Carrier 1 or DFS Alternate Frequency Carrier 2).
Operating Channel The current channel bandwidth used for radio transmission, based on
Bandwidth the configuration of the Channel Bandwidth parameter.
Registered STA The total number of STAs currently registered to the STA.
Count
Current Country The current configured country code, which has an effect on DFS
Code operation and transmit power restrictions. Registered Stations will
inherit this country code when registration is complete (unless STA is
locked to US region).
DL/UL Ratio The current configured schedule of downlink traffic to uplink traffic on
the radio link. In other words, this ratio represents the amount of the
total radio link’s aggregate throughput that will be used for downlink
resources, and the amount of the total radio link’s aggregate throughput
that will be used for uplink resources.
Device Coordinates The current configured Latitude and Longitude coordinates in decimal
format.
IP Address The current configured device IP address (LAN) used for management
access.
Authentication Type The current configured authentication type used for radio link encryption
as well as STA authentication.
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Attribute Meaning
Date and Time The current date and time on the device, subject to the configuration of
parameter Time Zone. If an NTP server is not specified, the date and time
will begin from factory default upon radio startup.
System Uptime The total uptime of the radio since the last reset.
LAN MAC Address The MAC address of the device LAN (Ethernet) interface.
Operating Channel The current operating width of the channel used for the radio link.
Bandwidth
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Attribute Meaning
DL SNR The Signal to Noise Ratio, which is an expression of the carrier signal
quality with respect to signal noise and co-channel interference (or both).
Transmitter Output The current power level at which the STA is transmitting (which is
Power adjusted dynamically by the AP based on radio conditions).
Uplink MCS Mode Modulation and Coding Scheme – indicates the modulation mode used
for the radio uplink, based on radio conditions (MCS 1-7, 9-15).
Downlink MCS Modulation and Coding Scheme – indicates the modulation mode used
Mode for the radio downlink, based on radio conditions (MCS 1-7, 9-15).
Connected AP MAC The Wireless MAC Address of the AP to which the STA is registered.
Address
Current Country The current configured country code, which has an effect on DFS
Code operation and transmit power restrictions. Registered Stations will inherit
this country code when registration is complete (unless STA is locked to
US region).
Device Name The configured device name of the STA, used for identifying the device in
an NMS such as the Cambium Network Services Server (CNSS).
Device Coordinates The current configured Latitude and Longitude coordinates in decimal
format.
IP Address The current configured device IP address (LAN, Ethernet interface) used
for management access.
STA Network Mode Bridge: The STA will act as a switch, and packets are forwarded or filtered
based on their MAC destination address.
NAT: The STA will act as a router, and packets are forwarded or filtered
based on their IP header (source or destination) which can be grouped
into subnets for finer granularity.
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The GUI interface consists of two levels of navigation – the first-level navigation buttons on the top
(Configure, Monitor, Tools and Quick Start) as well as the context-based second-level navigations
on the left-hand side of the interface. After a second-level navigation section has been chosen, the
resulting configuration parameters are displayed in the main GUI pane. Each subsection of
parameters may be configured to display a clean view of only basic parameters, or the display
may also be configured to display a comprehensive listing of advanced parameters.
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Procedure:
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Caution
You must set this parameter exactly the same for all APs in a cluster.
8 Configure parameter Synchronization Source:
This parameter defines the timing source for the device which can be GPS-based or
internally generated. Select GPS if the AP will receive synchronization pulses from a
connected GPS antenna. Select CMM if the device will receive GPS synchronization pulses
from a co-located Cambium Cluster Management Module (see PMP Synchronization
Solutions User Guide). Select Internal if no GPS synchronization source is available (in this
mode, transmission between co-located devices will create radio interference). If Flexible is
chosen as the DL/UL Ratio, then this parameter will be greyed out.
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Procedure:
4 The Country Code is automatically retrieved from the AP, and does not require configuration.
Country Code settings affect the radios in the following ways:
• Maximum transmit power limiting (based on radio transmitter power plus configured
antenna gain)
• DFS operation is enabled based on the configured country code, if applicable
• Frequency range of operation depending on local limitations
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Quick Start Configuring connectorized radios using the Quick Start menu
on page 83
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AP CONFIGURE MENU
Use the Configure menu to access all applicable device configuration parameters. The
configuration menu contains the following pages:
• AP Radio page on page 91
• AP Quality of Service page on page 100
• AP System page on page 104
• AP Network page on page 108
• AP Security page on page 111
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AP Radio page
Use the Radio page to configure the device radio interface parameters.
Caution
Modifying radio parameters may result in a wireless outage. Plan configuration modifications
accordingly.
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Attribute Meaning
Country Code From the drop-down list, select the country in which the radio is
operating.
Country Code settings affect the radios in the following ways:
• Maximum transmit power limiting (based on radio transmitter power
plus configured antenna gain)
• DFS operation is enabled based on the configured country code, if
applicable
• Frequency selection limiting, based on regional limitations
Max Range Enter a number of miles or kilometers for the furthest distance from
which an STA is allowed to register to this AP. Do not set the distance to
any greater number of miles. A greater distance
• does not increase the power of transmission from the AP.
• can reduce aggregate throughput.
Regardless of this distance, the STA must meet the minimum
requirements for an acceptable link. The AP will reject any STA network
entry attempts from outside the configured maximum range. Default 3
miles.
Caution
If the AP is in cluster or is in range of another AP, then you must set this
parameter on all other APs in the cluster and in range exactly the same.
Otherwise, overlapping RF transmissions will introduce system
interference.
Cell Range Unit Miles: The Max Range setting and resulting frame calculations are
configured in units of miles
Kilometers: The Kilometers setting and resulting frame calculations are
configured in units of kilometers
Channel Bandwidth Configure the channel size used by the radio for RF transmission. This
value must match between the AP and STAs.
Frequency Carrier Configure the frequency carrier for RF transmission. This list is
dynamically adjusted to the regional restrictions based on the setting of
the Country Code parameter.
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F2
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F2
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The rules in selecting the APs to enabling the Frequency Reuse Mode in
this deployment are:
1- Only ONE of the APs on the same tower configured with the
same frequency must be configured with the Frequency Reuse
Mode parameter set to Frequency-Reuse-Back; the other AP shall
be configured with Frequency Reuse Mode set to Frequency-
Reuse-Front.
2- Only ONE of the APs on different towers facing each other with
overlapped coverage must be configured with Frequency Reuse
Mode set to Frequency-Reuse-Back.
In this configuration the GPS sync source in the whole network is one of
the following:
1- (CMM3 and “onboard GPS”) or
2- (CMM3 and CMM4) or
3- (CMM3 and CMM4 and “onboard GPS”)
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DFS Alternate Configure the first channel bandwidth configuration that will be used for
Frequency Carrier 1 RF transmission if DFS detection causes the radio to switch from using
Channel Bandwidth the channel bandwidth configured in Channel Bandwidth.
DFS Alternate Configure the first frequency that will be used for RF transmission if DFS
Frequency Carrier 1 detection causes the radio to switch from using the frequency
configured in Frequency Carrier. It is important to set this frequency
also in the STA Scan List.
DFS Alternate Configure the second channel bandwidth configuration that will be used
Frequency Carrier 2 for RF transmission if a DFS detection causes the radio to switch from
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DFS Alternate Configure the second frequency that will be used for RF transmission if a
Frequency Carrier 2 DFS detection causes the radio to switch from using the frequencies
configured in Frequency Carrier and DFS Alternate Frequency Carrier 2 .
It is important to set this frequency also in the STA Scan List.
PTP Access Off: The system is configured to operate in PMP mode (i.e. more than
one STA may connect to the AP)
Connect 1st STA: The system is configured to accept only the 1st
registered STA. Network entry will be denied for all subsequent STA
network entry requests.
MAC Limited: The system is configured to accept only one STA
registration, and this registration is limited by STA MAC Address (the
STA Wireless MAC Address).
PTP MAC Address Configure the Wireless MAC Address of the sole STA which will be
granted registration to the AP. All other network entry attempts will be
rejected by the AP. The STA’s Preferred AP List may be configured with
the destination point-to-point AP to ensure that the STA connects with
the intended AP.
Transmitter Output This value represents the combined power of the AP’s two transmitters.
Power This value may be automatically adjusted based on the configuration of
the parameter Country Code.
Nations and regions may regulate transmitter output power. For
example
• 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz modules are available as connectorized radios,
which require the operator to adjust power to ensure regulatory
compliance.
The professional installer of the equipment has the responsibility to
• maintain awareness of applicable regulations.
• calculate the permissible transmitter output power for the module.
• confirm that the initial power setting is compliant with national or
regional regulations
• confirm that the power setting is compliant following any reset of
the module to factory defaults.
Antenna Gain This value represents the amount of gain introduced by an external
antenna (minus cable loss). This value is used in calculating the unit’s
Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) level. For certain Country
Code configurations, the unit’s EIRP may be limited based on regional
regulations.
AP Management MCS0: The system is configured to use MCS0 rate for all management
Packet Rate messages. This allows for improved link stability and range in high
interference environment.
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MCS1: The system is configured to use MCS1 rate for all management
messages. This allows for slightly higher sector throughput. This is the
default setting.
DL/UL Ratio Configure the schedule of downlink traffic to uplink traffic on the radio
link. The first three options, 75/25, 50/50 and 30/70, allow the radio to
operate in a fixed ratio on every frame. In other words, this ratio
represents the amount of the total radio link’s aggregate throughput that
will be used for downlink resources, and the amount of the total radio
link’s aggregate throughput that will be used for uplink resources. The
fourth option, Flexible, allows the radio to dynamically choose the
amount of the total radio’s aggregate throughput that will be used for
downlink and uplink resources, every frame.
Caution
Setting this parameter to Flexible causes the radio to operate in
unsynchronized mode. For all other settings, if the AP is in cluster or is in
range of another AP, then you must set this parameter on all other APs
in the cluster and in range exactly the same. Otherwise, overlapping RF
transmissions will introduce system interference.
Beacon Interval 500 msec: Radio beacons will be sent by the AP every 500 milliseconds.
Effectively, this configuration allows quicker STA network entry since
more beacons are available when the STA is scanning. In large network
deployments, a 500 millisecond beacon interval configuration will allow
STAs to enter the network more quickly.
1000 msec: (Default) Radio beacons will be sent by the AP every 1000
milliseconds. In small network deployments, this setting may be
applicable as beacons are scheduled half as often as a 500 millisecond
configuration. This reduction in beacon scheduling results in a minor
increase in user data traffic rates (by ~1 packet per second).
STA Target Each STA’s transmitter output power is automatically set by the AP. The
Received Power AP monitors the received power from each STA, and adjusts each STA’s
Level transmitter output power so that the received power at the AP from the
STA is not greater what is configured in STA Target Received Power
Level. These automatic power adjustments ensure that the STA is not
transmitting excessive energy (raising system noise level) and that the
STA is able to achieve an optimal modulation state (and maximum
achievable throughput). Target receive levels must be set to lesser than -
60 dBm nominally in order to prevent interference from co-located co-
channel sectors.
High Interference When this feature is enabled, the receiver uses alternate channel
Channel Estimation estimation method to improve receiver sensitivity especially at lower
MCSs in high interference environment.
Synchronization GPS: Synchronization timing is received via the AP’s connected GPS
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Caution
Verify that the cables from the CMM to the network switch are at most
30 ft (shielded) or 10 ft (unshielded) and that the network switch is not
PoE (802.3af).
Internal: Synchronization timing is generated by the AP, and timing is
not based on GPS pulses.
Caution
APs using Synchronization Source of Internal will not transmit and
receive in sync with other co-located or in-range APs, which introduces
interference into the system.
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By default, all traffic passed over the air interface is low priority. The AP’s Quality of Service page
may be utilized to map traffic to certain priority levels using QoS classification rules. The rules
included in the table are enforced starting with the first row of the table.
Caution
Each additional traffic classification rule increases device CPU utilization. Careful network traffic
planning is required to efficiently use the device processor.
The ePMP platform also supports radio data rate limiting (Maximum Information Rate, or MIR)
based on the configuration of the MIR table. Operators may add up to 16 MIR profiles on the AP,
each with unique limits for uplink and downlink data rates. The STA field MIR Profile Setting is
used to configure the appropriate MIR profile for limiting the STA’s data rate.
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Attribute Meaning
Profile Number Assign a profile number to each row in the AP MIR table. This profile
number is then set on each STA to limit data transfer rates based on
the operator’s configuration of the MIR table and its profiles.
Profile Description Assign a logical description for each service level. For example, a
tiered service-level provider may deploy service levels “Gold”,
“Silver” and “Bronze” or “20 Mbps”, “10 Mbps”, and “5 Mbps” to
offer a clear description.
Downlink MIR (kbps) Specify the downlink rate at which the AP is allowed to transmit for
this configured profile.
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Attribute Meaning
Uplink MIR (kbps) Specify the uplink rate at which the AP is allowed to transmit for this
configured profile.
QoS Enable Enabled: The QoS Classification Rules table is editable and is
utilized by the device to classify traffic.
Disabled: The QoS Classification Rules table is greyed-out and all
traffic is sent at one priority level.
Broadcast Priority Low Priority: All Broadcast traffic sent over the downlink is
prioritized as low priority, and will be delivered to the STA after
scheduled high priority and VoIP traffic.
High Priority: All Broadcast traffic sent over the downlink is
prioritized as high priority, and will be scheduled for delivery to
STAs before low priority traffic but after VoIP traffic.
Multicast Priority Low Priority: All Multicast traffic sent over the downlink is prioritized
as low priority, and will be delivered to the STA after scheduled high
priority and VoIP traffic.
High Priority: All Multicast traffic sent over the downlink is
prioritized as high priority, and will be scheduled for delivery to
STAs before low priority traffic but after VoIP traffic.
VOIP Enable Enabled: When enabled, two entries are automatically added to the
first and second rows of the QoS Classification Rules table, one with
Rule Type CoS (5) and one with Rule Type DSCP (46). The addition of
these rules ensures that VoIP traffic passed over the radio downlink
is given highest priority. The CoS and DSCP values may be modified
to accommodate non-standard VoIP equipment.
Disabled: When disabled, VoIP traffic is scheduled normally along
with all other user data.
QoS Classification The QoS Classification Rules table contains all of the rules enforced
Rules by the device when passing traffic over the radio downlink. Traffic
passed through the device is matched against each rule in the table;
when a match is made the traffic is sent over the radio link using the
priority defined in column Traffic Priority.
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Attribute Meaning
Rule Type CoS: Class of Service; traffic prioritization is based on the 3-bit
header present in the 802.1Q VLAN-tagged Ethernet frame header in
the packet ingressing the AP’s Ethernet port.
VLAN ID: traffic prioritization is based on the VLAN ID of the packet
ingressing the AP’s Ethernet port.
EtherType: traffic prioritization is based on the two octet Ethertype
field in the Ethernet frame ingressing the AP’s Ethernet port. The
Ethertype is used to identify the protocol of the data in the payload
of the Ethernet frame.
IP: traffic prioritization is based on the source and (or) destination IP
address of the packet ingressing the AP’s Ethernet port. A subnet
mask may be included to define a range of IP addresses to match.
MAC: traffic prioritization is based on the source and (or) destination
MAC address of the packet ingressing the AP’s Ethernet port. A mask
may be included to define a range of MAC addresses to match. The
mask is made up of a hex representation of a series of 1s to start the
mask and 0s that end the mask. A 1 may not follow a 0. Thus,
FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 is allowed, but FF:00:FF:FF:FF:FF is not. The MAC
address is combined with the mask to define the range of allowed
MAC addresses.
Rule Details The Rule Details column is used to configure each classification rule
specified in column Rule Type.
Traffic Priority High: Traffic ingressing the AP’s Ethernet port is prioritized as “high
priority” for sending over the radio link (traffic will be sent after
VOIP-classified traffic, but before Low-classified traffic).
Low: Traffic ingressing the AP’s Ethernet port is prioritized as “low
priority” for sending over the radio link (traffic will be sent after
VOIP-classified and High-classified traffic is sent).
Voice: VoIP Traffic ingressing the AP’s Ethernet port is given highest
priority for sending over the radio link.
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AP System page
The AP’s System page is used to configure system parameters, services, time settings, SNMP, and
syslog.
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Attribute Meaning
AP Name (SSID) The AP Name (SSID) is used to identify the AP to STAs. This value is
configured in the STA to select an AP with which to register. Ensure that
this parameter is configured uniquely for each AP in the network.
WEB Page Auto Configure the interval for which the device retrieves system statistics for
Update display on the management interface. For example, if this setting is
configured to 5 seconds, the statistics and status parameters displayed
on the management interface will be refreshed every 5 seconds (default).
Web Service HTTP: Access to the device management GUI is conducted via HTTP.
HTTPS: Access to the device management GUI is conducted via HTTPS.
HTTP Port If Web Service is set to HTTP, configure the port which the device uses
to service incoming HTTP requests for management GUI access.
HTTPS Port If Web Service is set to HTTPS, configure the port which the device uses
to service incoming HTTPS requests for management GUI access.
NTP Server IP Static: The device retrieves NTP time data from the servers configured
Address Mode in fields NTP Server IP Address.
DHCP: The device retrieves NTP time data from the server IP issued via
a network DHCP server.
NTP Server 1,2 IP Configure primary and secondary NTP server IP addresses from which
Address the device will retrieve time and date information.
Time Zone The Time Zone option may be used to offset the received NTP time to
match the operator’s local time zone.
Populate from On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the Device coordinates can be
Internal GPS populated using the information retrieved from the on-board GPS chip.
Device Latitude Configure Latitude information for the device in decimal format.
(degrees)
Internal GPS On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field is automatically populated
Latitude with the Device Latitude information from the on-board GPS chip.
Device Longitude Configure Longitude information for the device in decimal format.
(degrees)
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Attribute Meaning
Internal GPS On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field is automatically populated
Longitude with the Device Longitude information from the on-board GPS chip.
Device Height Configure height above sea level for the device in meters.
(meters)
Internal GPS Height On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field is automatically populated
with the Device height above sea level from the on-board GPS chip.
Installer, Home Disabled: The disabled user will not be granted access to the device
User, Readonly management interface. The administrator user level cannot be disabled.
Enable Enabled: The user is granted access to the device management interface.
Administrator, Configure a custom password configuration for each user to secure the
Installer, Home device. The password character display may be toggled using the
User, Readonly visibility icon .
Password
Read-only Specify a control string that can allow a Network Management Station
Community String (NMS) such as the Cambium Networks Services Server (CNSS) to read
SNMP information. No spaces are allowed in this string. This password
will never authenticate an SNMP user or an NMS to read/write access.
The SNMP Read-only Community String value is clear text and is
readable by a packet monitor.
Read-write Specify a control string that can allow a Network Management Station
Community String (NMS) to access SNMP information. No spaces are allowed in this string.
Send SNMP Traps Disabled: SNMP traps for system events will not be sent from the
device.
Enabled: SNMP traps for system events will be sent to the servers
configured in table SNMP Trap Servers.
Trap Community Configure an SNMP Trap Community String which is processed by the
String servers configured in SNMP Trap Servers. This string is used by the trap
server to decide whether or not to process the traps incoming from the
device (i.e. for traps to successfully be received by the trap server, the
community string must match).
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Attribute Meaning
SNMP Trap Servers The SNMP Trap Servers table is used to configure trap destinations for
SNMP traps generated by the device.
Trap Server Configure the IP address of each SNMP trap server target.
Destination IP
Address
Trap Server Configure the port to which SNMP traps are sent from the ePMP device.
Destination Port
System Name Specify a string to associate with the physical module. This parameter
can be polled by the Cambium Networks Services Server (CNSS) or an
NMS.
System Description Specify a description string to associate with the physical module. This
parameter can be polled by the Cambium Networks Services Server
(CNSS) or an NMS.
Syslog Server IP 1-4 Specify up to four syslog servers to which the device will send syslog
messages.
System Log Mask Configure the levels of syslog messages which the devices send to the
servers configured in parameters Syslog Server IP 1-4.
Caution
Choose only the syslog levels appropriate for your deployment.
Excessive logging can cause the device log file to fill and begin
overwriting previous entries.
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AP Network page
The AP’s Network page is used to configure system networking parameters and VLAN parameters.
Figure 24 AP Network page
Attribute Meaning
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Device IP address Internet protocol (IP) address. This address is used by the family of
Internet protocols to uniquely identify this unit on a network.
Note
If Device IP address Mode is set to DHCP and the device is unable to
retrieve IP address information via DHCP, the device management IP is
set to fallback IP 192.168.0.1 (AP mode), 192.168.0.2 (STA mode),
192.168.0.3 (Spectrum Analyzer mode) or the previously-configured
static Device IP Address. Units may always be accessed via the Ethernet
port with IP 10.1.1.254.
Device IP Subnet Defines the address range of the connected IP network. For example, if
Mask Device IP Address (LAN) is configured to 192.168.2.1 and IP Subnet Mask
(LAN) is configured to 255.255.255.0, the device will belong to subnet
192.168.2.X.
Device Gateway IP Configure the IP address of a computer on the current network that acts
Address as a gateway. A gateway acts as an entrance and exit to packets from
and to other networks.
Primary DNS Server Configure the primary IP address of the server used for DNS resolution.
IP Address
Secondary DNS Configure the secondary IP address of the server used for DNS
Server IP Address resolution.
MTU Maximum Transmission Unit; the size in bytes of the largest data unit
that the device is configured to process. Larger MTU configurations can
enable the network to operate with greater efficiency, but in the case of
retransmissions due to packet errors, efficiency is reduced since large
packets must be resent in the event of an error. Packets received by the
device larger than the configured MTU will be dropped.
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AP Management LAN Only: Only allow access to the AP’s web management interface via
Access Interface a local Ethernet (LAN) connection. In this configuration, the AP’s web
management interface may not be accessed from over the air (i.e. from a
device situated below the STA).
LAN and WLAN: Allow access to the AP’s web management interface
via a local Ethernet (LAN) connection and from over the air (i.e. from a
device situated below the STA).
Caution
APs configured with AP Management Access Interface set to LAN and
WLAN are susceptible to unauthorized access.
MGMT VLAN ID Configure this parameter to include the device’s management traffic on
a separate VLAN network. For example, if MGMT VLAN ID is set to 2,
GUI access will only be allowed from IP packets tagged with VLAN ID 2.
MGMT VLAN ePMP radios can prioritize VLAN traffic based on the eight priorities
Priority described in the IEEE 802.1p specification. MGMT VLAN Priority
represents the VLAN Priority or Class of Service (CoS). Operators may
use this prioritization field to give precedence to device management
traffic.
If the MGMT VLAN Priority field is configured, to access the AP GUI the
accessing switch or end device must be configured to tag Ethernet
frames with the MGMT VLAN ID value and the same priority values as
configured in field MGMT VLAN Priority. For example, if MGMT VLAN
ID is set to 100 and MGMT VLAN Priority is set to 5, the Ethernet frames
sent to the AP to access the GUI must be tagged with a VLAN ID value of
100 and Class of Service priority set to 5.
If MGMT VLAN Priority is not configured (blank), to access the AP GUI
the accessing switch or end device only needs to tag Ethernet frames
with the same VLAN ID as is configured in the MGMT VLAN ID field.
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AP Security page
The AP’s Security page is used to configure system security features including STA authentication
and Layer2/Layer3 Firewall rules.
Caution
If a device firewall rule is added with Action set to Deny and Interface set to LAN or WAN and no
other rule attribute are configured, the device will drop all Ethernet or wireless traffic,
respectively. Ensure that all firewall rules are specific to the type of traffic which must be denied,
and that no rules exist in the devices with only Action set to Deny and Interface set to LAN or
WAN. To regain access to the device, perform a factory default.
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Attribute Meaning
Authentication Type Open: All STAs requesting network entry are allowed registration.
WPA2: The WPA2 mechanism provides AES radio link encryption and
STA network entry authentication. When enabled, the STA must register
using the Authentication Pre-shared Key configured on the AP and STA.
WPA2 Pre-shared Key Configure this key on the AP, then configure each of the network STAs
with this key to complete the authentication configuration. This key must
be between 8 to 128 symbols.
Radius Servers Up to 3 Radius servers can be configured on the device with the
following attributes:
IP Address: IP Address of the Radius server on the network.
Port: The Radius server port. Default is 1812.
Secret: The secret key that will be used to communicate with the Radius
server.
Server Retry Number of times the radio will retry authentication with the configured
Radius server before it fails authentication of the STA.
Server Timeout Timeout between each retry with the configured Radius server before it
fails authentication of the STA.
Layer 2 Firewall Entry Enabled: Modifications to the Layer 2 Firewall Table are allowed and
Enable/Disable rules are enforced.
Disabled: Modifications to the Layer 2 Firewall Table are not allowed
and rules are not enforced.
Layer 2 Firewall Table When the STA is configured with STA Network Mode set to Bridge, the
Layer 2 firewall table may be used to configure rules matching layer 2
(MAC layer) traffic which result in forwarding or dropping the traffic over
the radio link or Ethernet interface.
Rule Details, Name Assign a logical name to the firewall rule based on the intended rule
operation (i.e. “Deny all WLAN traffic from VLAN ID 100”).
Rule Details, Action Accept: Layer 2 traffic matching the rule details is forwarded.
Deny: Layer 2 traffic matching the rule details is dropped at the device.
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Rule Details, Interface WLAN: When this option is selected, firewall rules will be applied to
traffic incoming on the device radio interface (WLAN). Depending on the
setting of the Action parameter, traffic matching the rule details will
either be forwarded to the LAN (Ethernet) interface or dropped at the
device.
LAN: When this option is selected, firewall rules will be applied to traffic
incoming on the device Ethernet interface (LAN). Depending on the
setting of the Action parameter, traffic matching the rule details will be
either forwarded to the WAN (radio) interface or dropped at the device.
Rule Details, Log On: When a firewall rule is matched, a resulting system log message
will be generated.
Off: When a firewall rule is matched, no system log messaging will be
generated.
Rule Details, Rule matching is based on the two octet Ethertype field in the Ethernet
EtherType frame. The Ethertype is used to identify the protocol of the data in the
payload of the Ethernet frame.
Rule Details, VLAN ID Rule matching is based on the VLAN ID of the packet.
Rule Details, Src MAC Firewall rule matching is based on the source MAC address of the
packet.
Rule Details, Src Mask A mask may be included to define a range of MAC addresses to match.
The mask is made up of a hex representation of a series of 1s to start the
mask and 0s that end the mask. A 1 may not follow a 0. Thus,
FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 is allowed, but FF:00:FF:FF:FF:FF is not. The MAC
address is combined with the mask to define the range of allowed MAC
addresses.
Rule Details, Dest Firewall rule matching is based on the destination MAC address of the
MAC packet.
Rule Details, Dest A mask may be included to define a range of MAC addresses to match.
Mask The mask is made up of a hex representation of a series of 1s to start the
mask and 0s that end the mask. A 1 may not follow a 0. Thus,
FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 is allowed, but FF:00:FF:FF:FF:FF is not. The MAC
address is combined with the mask to define the range of allowed MAC
addresses.
Layer 3Firewall Entry Enabled: Modifications to the Layer 3 Firewall Table are allowed and
Enable/Disable rules are enforced.
Disabled: Modifications to the Layer 3 Firewall Table are not allowed
and rules are not enforced.
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Layer 3 Firewall Table When the STA is configured with STA Network Mode set to NAT, the
Layer 3 firewall table may be used to configure rules matching layer 3 (IP
layer) traffic which result in forwarding or dropping the traffic over the
radio link or Ethernet interface.
Rule Details, Name Assign a logical name to the firewall rule based on the intended rule
operation (i.e. “Deny all WLAN traffic from Src IP 192.168.2.111”).
Rule Details, Action Accept: Layer 3 traffic matching the rule details will be forwarded
Deny: Layer 3 traffic matching the rule details will be dropped at the
device.
Rule Details, Interface WLAN: When this option is selected, firewall rules will be applied to
traffic incoming on the device radio interface (WLAN). Depending on the
setting of the Action parameter, traffic matching the rule details will
either be forwarded to the LAN (Ethernet) interface or dropped at the
device.
LAN: When this option is selected, firewall rules will be applied to traffic
incoming on the device Ethernet interface (LAN). Depending on the
setting of the Action parameter, traffic matching the rule details will be
either forwarded to the WAN (radio) interface or dropped at the device.
Rule Details, Log On: When a firewall rule is matched, a resulting system log message
will be generated.
Off: When a firewall rule is matched, no system log messaging will be
generated.
Rule Details, Protocol TCP: Only TCP packets are matched by the configured rule.
UDP: Only UDP packets are matched by the configured rule.
TCP+UDP: Both TCP and UDP packets are matched by the configured
rule.
ICMP: Only ICMP packets are matched by the configured rule.
IP: Only IP packets are matched by the configured rule.
Rule Details, Port Rule matching is based on the port value in the incoming packet.
Rule Details, Src IP Rule matching is based on the Source IP address of the incoming packet.
Rule Details, Src Mask A subnet mask may be included to define a range of IP addresses to
match. For example, if Src IP is configured to 192.168.2.0 and Src Mask
is configured to 255.255.255.0, the rule will match all IP addresses from
subnetwork 192.168.2.X.
Rule Details, Dest IP Rule matching is based on the Destination IP address of the incoming
packet.
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Rule Details, Dest A subnet mask may be included to define a range of IP addresses to
Mask match. For example, if Dest IP is configured to 192.168.2.0 and Dest
Mask is configured to 255.255.255.0, the rule will match all IP addresses
from subnetwork 192.168.2.X.
Rule Details, DSCP Rule matching is based on the DiffServ CodePoint value of the incoming
packet.
Rule Details, TOS Rule matching is based on the Type Of Service value of the incoming
packet.
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AP MONITOR MENU
Use the Monitor menu to access device and network statistics and status information. This section
may be used to analyze and troubleshoot network performance and operation.
The Monitor menu contains the following pages:
• AP Performance page on page 117
• AP System Status page on page 120
• AP Wireless Status page on page 122
• AP GPS Status page on page 124
• AP Network Status page on page 126
• AP System Log page on page 128
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AP Performance page
Use the Performance page to monitor system status and statistics to analyze and troubleshoot
network performance and operation.
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Attribute Meaning
Ethernet TX, Total TX Total count of bytes transferred from the AP’s Ethernet interface
Ethernet TX, Total TX Total count of packets transferred from the AP’s Ethernet interface
packets
Ethernet TX, Total TX Total count of packets transmitted out of the AP’s Ethernet interface with
packet errors errors due to collisions, CRC errors, or irregular packet size.
Ethernet TX, Total TX Total count of packets dropped prior to sending out of the AP’s Ethernet
packet drops interface due to Ethernet setup or filtering issues.
Total count of multicast packets sent via the AP’s Ethernet interface
Ethernet TX, TX –
Multicast Packets
Ethernet TX, TX – Total count of broadcast packets sent via the AP’s Ethernet interface
Broadcast Packets
Ethernet RX, Total RX Total count of bytes received by the AP’s Ethernet interface
Ethernet RX, Total RX Total count of packets received by the AP’s Ethernet interface
packets
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Attribute Meaning
Ethernet RX, Total RX Total count of packets received by the AP’s Ethernet interface with errors
packet errors due to collisions, CRC errors, or irregular packet size.
Ethernet RX, Total RX Total count of packets dropped prior to sending out of the AP’s wireless
packet drops interface due to Ethernet setup or filtering issues.
Ethernet RX, RX – Total count of multicast packets received via the AP’s Ethernet interface.
Multicast Packets
Ethernet RX, RX – Total count of broadcast packets received via the AP’s Ethernet interface.
Broadcast Packets
Wireless Uplink, Total Total count of packets received via the AP’s wireless interface in Kbits.
Kbit Counter
Wireless Uplink, Total Total count of packets received via the AP’s wireless interface.
Packet Counter
Wireless Uplink, Error Total count of packets dropped prior to sending out of the AP’s Ethernet
Drop Packet Counter interface due to RF errors (packet integrity error and other RF related
packet error).
Wireless Uplink, Total count of multicast and broadcast packets received on the AP’s
MultiBroadcast Kbit wireless interface in Kbits.
Counter
Wireless Downlink, Total count of packets transmitted out of the AP’s wireless interface in
Total Kbit Counter Kbits.
Wireless Downlink, Total count of packets transmitted out of the AP’s wireless interface.
Total Packet Counter
Wireless Downlink, Total count of packets dropped after transmitting out of the AP’s
Error Drop Packet Wireless interface due to RF errors (No acknowledgement and other RF
Counter related packet error).
Wireless Downlink, Total count of packets dropped after transmitting out of the AP’s
Capacity Drop Packet Wireless interface due to capacity issues (data buffer/queue overflow or
Counter other performance or internal packet errors).
Wireless Downlink, Total count of multicast and broadcast packets transmitted out of the
MultiBroadcast Kbit AP’s wireless interface in Kbits.
Counter
Wireless Downlink, Total count of packets retransmitted after transmitting out of the AP’s
Retransmission Packet Wireless interface due to RF errors (No acknowledgement and other RF
Counter related packet error).
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Attribute Meaning
Software Version Current operating version of software on the device. This listing is also
present on the GUI footer bar (which contains a hyperlink to download
new system software).
Active SW Bank The currently operating version of software on the ePMP device.
Version
Inactive SW Bank The backup software version on the ePMP device, used upon failure of
Version the active bank. Two software upgrades in sequence will update both the
Active SW Bank Version and the Inactive SW Bank Version.
Date and Time Current date and time, subject to time zone offsets introduced by the
configuration of the device Time Zone parameter. Until a valid NTP
server is configured, this field will display the time configured from the
factory.
System Uptime The total system uptime since the last device reset.
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Attribute Meaning
LAN MAC Address The hardware address of the device LAN (Ethernet) interface.
DFS Status N/A: DFS operation is not required for the region configured in
parameter Country Code.
Channel Availability Check: Prior to transmitting, the device must check
the configured Frequency Carrier for radar pulses for 60 seconds). If no
radar pulses are detected, the device transitions to state In-Service
Monitoring.
In-Service Monitoring: Radio is transmitting and receiving normally
while monitoring for radar pulses which require a channel move.
Radar Signal Detected: The receiver has detected a valid radar pulse and
is carrying out detect-and-avoid mechanisms (moving to an alternate
channel).
In-Service Monitoring at Alternative Channel: The radio has detected a
radar pulse and has moved operation to a frequency configured in DFS
Alternative Frequency Carrier 1 or DFS Alternative Frequency Carrier 2.
System Not In Service due to DFS: The radio has detected a radar pulse
and has failed channel availability checks on all alternative frequencies.
The non-occupancy time for the radio frequencies in which radar was
detected is 30 minutes.
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Attribute Meaning
Registered STA The total count of STAs which are currently registered to the AP.
Count
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Attribute Meaning
Connected STA List Use the Connected STA List table to monitor registered STAs and their
key RF status and statistics information.
Estimated DL RSSI The downlink Received Signal Strength Indicator, which is an estimated
measurement of the power level being received by the STA’s antenna.
UL SNR The uplink Signal to Noise Ratio, which is an expression of the carrier
signal quality with respect to signal noise.
DL SNR The downlink Signal to Noise Ratio, which is an expression of the carrier
signal quality with respect to signal noise.
UL MCS Mode Modulation and Coding Scheme – indicates the modulation mode used
for the radio uplink, based on radio conditions (MCS 1, 9-15).
DL MCS Mode Modulation and Coding Scheme – indicates the modulation mode used
for the radio downlink, based on radio conditions (MCS 1, 9-15).
Profile The current MIR profile number to which the STA is configured.
UL Rate The current Maximum Information Rate (in Kbps) on the Uplink to which
the STA is configured.
DL Rate The current Maximum Information Rate (in Kbps) on the Downlink to
which the STA is configured.
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Attribute Meaning
Internal GPS On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field is automatically populated
Latitude with the Device Latitude information from the on-board GPS chip.
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Attribute Meaning
Internal GPS On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field is automatically populated
Longitude with the Device Longitude information from the on-board GPS chip.
Internal GPS Height On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field is automatically populated
with the Device height above sea level from the on-board GPS chip.
Internal GPS Time On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field is automatically populated
with the time from the on-board GPS chip.
Internal GPS On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field indicates the number of
Number of Tracked satellites current tracked by the on-board GPS chip.
Satellites
Internal GPS On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field indicates the number of
Number of Visible satellites visible to the on-board GPS chip.
Satellites
Satellites The Satellites table provides information about each satellite that is
visible or tracked along with the Satellite ID and Signal to Noise Ratio
(SNR) of the satellite.
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Attribute Meaning
Device IP Address The current IP Address mode of the device (static or DHCP).
Mode
Ethernet Interface Up: The device Ethernet interface is functioning and passing data.
(LAN) Down: The device Ethernet interface has encountered an error
disallowing full operation. Reset the device to reinitiate the Ethernet
interface.
Device IP address The currently configured Ethernet IP address, used for device
(LAN) management.
Wireless Interface Up: The device wireless interface is functioning and passing data
(WAN) Down: The device wireless interface has encountered an error
disallowing full operation. Reset the device to reinitiate the wireless
interface.
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Attribute Meaning
Gateway IP Address The IP address of a computer on the current network that acts as a
gateway. A gateway acts as an entrance and exit to packets from and to
other networks.
DNS Server IP The IP address of the server used for DNS resolution.
Address
LAN MTU The currently configured Maximum Transmission Unit for the AP’s
Ethernet (LAN) interface. Larger MTU configurations can enable the
network to operate with greater efficiency, but in the case of
retransmissions due to packet errors, efficiency is reduced since large
packets must be resent in the event of an error.
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Attribute Meaning
Display System Log Enabled: The system log file is displayed on the management GUI.
on Web Interface Disabled: The system log file is hidden on the management GUI.
Download full Use this button to download the full system log file to a connected
syslog file PC/device.
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AP TOOLS MENU
The AP Tools menu provides several options for upgrading device software, configuration
backup/restore, analyzing RF spectrum, testing device throughput, and running ping and
traceroute tests.
• AP Software Upgrade page on page 130
• AP Factory Default page on page 132
• AP Spectrum Analyzer page on page 133
• AP Throughput Test page on page 136
• AP Ping page on page 137
• AP Traceroute page on page 138
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Caution
Read the Release Notes associated with each software release.
Attribute Meaning
SW Upgrade Option From URL: A webserver may be used to retrieve software upgrade
packages (downloaded to the device via the webserver). For example, if
a webserver is running at IP address 192.168.2.1 and the software
upgrade packages are located in the home directory, an operator may
select option From URL and configure the Software Upgrade Source Info
field to http://192.168.2.1/<software_upgrade_package>
From Local File: Click Browse to select the local file containing the
software upgrade package.
Software Upgrade Click Browse to select a local file (located on the device accessing the
Local File web management interface) for upgrading the device software.
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To upgrade the device software from a local file (or network-accessible file), follow this:
Procedure:
1 Download the software upgrade packages from
https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/epmp
2 Clear the accessing browser cache
5 Based on the configuration of SW Upgrade Option, enter either the Software Upgrade
Source Info or click the Browse button and locate the software package
6 Click Upgrade
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Attribute Meaning
Reset to Factory Use this button to reset the device to its factory default configuration
Default
Configuration Caution
A reset to factory default configuration resets all device parameters. The
AP will cease to transmit and any registered STAs will lose their session.
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Caution
Conducting spectrum analysis causes the AP to enter scan mode and the AP drops all RF
connections.
Vary the days and times when you analyze the spectrum in an area. The RF environment can
change throughout the day or throughout the week.
Procedure:
7 Locate the folder to which the spectrum analyzer tool was saved, and double-click on file
csa.jnlp to launch the tool
8 If a security warning window appears, tick the checkbox next to “I accept the risk and want
to run this application”
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Statistical
display of the
number of
times each
frequency in the
range was
scanned
Spectrogram
display of the
energy levels
detected
throughout the
configured
range, over
time
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Once the scanning completes, follow these steps to return the device to AP operation:
Procedure:
1 In the spectrum analyzer application, click Stop Scan
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Attribute Meaning
Wireless MAC Enter the MAC Address of one of the connected STAs or simply click the
Address of “paste” button of the STA desired in the “Connected STA List”.
Connected STA
Packet Size Choose the Packet Size to use for the throughput test.
Time Duration Choose the Time Duration in seconds to use for the throughput test.
DL Throughput This field indicates the result of the throughput test on the downlink, in
Mbps.
UL Throughput This field indicates the result of the throughput test on the uplink, in
Mbps.
Connected STA list Use the Connected STA List table to monitor registered STAs and their
key RF status and statistics information. Click “paste” on the STA that is
desired to be used in the throughput test.
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AP Ping page
Use the AP Ping page to conduct a simple test of AP IP connectivity to other devices which are
reachable from the network. If no ping response is received or if “Destination Host Unreachable” is
reported, the target may be down, there may be no route back to the AP, or there may be a failure
in the network hardware (i.e. DNS server failure).
Attribute Meaning
Number of packets Enter the total number of ping requests to send to the target.
(-c)
TTL (-t) Set the IP Time-To-Live (TTL) for multicast packets. This flag applies if
the ping target is a multicast address.
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AP Traceroute page
Use the AP Traceroute page to display the route (path) and associated diagnostics for IP
connectivity between the AP and the destination specified.
Attribute Meaning
Fragmentation (-F) ON: Allow source and target to fragment probe packets.
OFF: Do not fragment probe packets (on source or target).
Trace method (-l) ICMP ECHO: Use ICMP ECHO for traceroute probes.
UDP: Use UDP for traceroute probes.
Display TTL (-l) ON: Display TTL values for each hop on the route.
OFF: Suppress display of TTL values for each hop on the route.
Verbose (-v) ON: ICMP packets other than TIME_EXCEEDED and UNREACHABLE are
displayed in the output.
OFF: Suppress display of extraneous ICMP messaging.
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Quick Start Configuring STA units using the Quick Start menu on page 86
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Caution
Modifying radio parameters may result in a wireless outage. Plan configuration modifications
accordingly.
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Attribute Meaning
Country Code The STA automatically inherits the Country Code setting of the AP
(except for US-locked devices).
Length Unit The unit of measurement used for reporting Distance from AP.
Scan Channel 20 MHz: The STA scans and operates with a 20 MHz-wide channel. To
Bandwidth associate to an AP, the AP must have the same channel bandwidth as
the STA.
40 MHz: The STA scans and operates with a 40 MHz-wide channel. To
associate to an AP, the AP must have the same channel bandwidth as
the STA.
20/40 MHz: The STA scans both 20 MHz and 40 MHz wide channels,
based on the configured Radio Frequency 20 MHz Scan List and the
configured Radio Frequency 40 MHz Scan List.
Antenna Gain This value represents the amount of gain introduced by the units internal
antenna. This parameter is read-only.
Preferred AP List The Preferred AP List is comprised of a list of up to 16 APs to which the
STA sequentially attempts registration. For each AP configured, if
authentication is required, enter a Pre-shared Key associated with the
configured AP SSID.
WPA2 Pre-shared If encryption is enabled on the AP, enter the Pre-shared Key which
Key matches the Pre-shared Key configured on the AP.
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Attribute Meaning
Radio Frequency 20 Select the frequencies for the STA to scan to attempt AP network entry
MHz Scan List (with 20 MHz wide channel). To register to an AP, the STA must be
configured with the same frequency that is configured on the AP (AP
parameter Frequency Carrier).
Note
If operating in a DFS-required region, ensure that the STA is also
configured with the same frequencies as are configured in the AP’s DFS
Alternate Frequency Carrier 1 and DFS Alternate Frequency Carrier 2
parameters.
Radio Frequency 40 Select the frequencies for the STA to scan to attempt AP network entry
MHz Scan List (with 40 MHz wide channel). To register to an AP, the STA must be
configured with the same frequency that is configured on the AP (AP
parameter Frequency Carrier).
Note
If operating in a DFS-required region, ensure that the STA is also
configured with the same frequencies as are configured in the AP’s DFS
Alternate Frequency Carrier 1 and DFS Alternate Frequency Carrier 2
parameters.
AP RSSI Threshold Set this parameter to the minimum Received Signal Strength Indicator
(RSSI) at the STA required for the STA to attempt registration to an AP.
For example, if the AP RSSI Threshold is set to -80 dBm, and the STA is
receiving the AP signal at -85 dBm (RSSI = -85 dBm), the STA will not
attempt to register to the AP.
AP SNR Threshold Set this parameter to the minimum Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) at the
STA required for the STA to attempt registration to an AP. For example,
if the AP SNR Threshold is set to 30 dB and the STA is calculating its DL
CINR as 25 dB, the STA will not attempt to register to the AP.
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By default, all traffic passed over the air interface is low priority. The STA’s Quality of Service page
may be utilized to map traffic to certain priority levels using QoS classification rules. The rules
included in the table are enforced starting with the first row of the table.
Caution
Each additional traffic classification rule increases device CPU utilization. Careful network
planning is required to efficiently use the device processor.
The ePMP platform also supports radio data rate limiting (Maximum Information Rate, or MIR)
based on the configuration of the MIR table. Operators may add up to 16 MIR profiles on the AP,
each with unique limits for uplink and downlink data rates. The STA field MIR Profile Setting is
used to configure the appropriate MIR profile for limiting the STA’s data rate.
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Attribute Meaning
MIR Profile Setting Configure the desired MIR (Maximum Information Rate) profile for STA
operation. This profile must be configured on the AP, otherwise the
default profile (0) is used.
QoS Enable Enabled: The QoS Classification Rules table is editable and is utilized by
the device to classify traffic.
Disabled: The QoS Classification Rules table is greyed-out and all traffic
is sent at one priority level.
Broadcast Priority Low Priority: All Broadcast traffic sent over the uplink is prioritized as
low priority, and will be delivered to the AP after scheduled high priority
and VoIP traffic.
High Priority: All Broadcast traffic sent over the uplink is prioritized as
high priority, and will be scheduled for delivery to the AP before low
priority traffic but after VoIP traffic.
Multicast Priority Low Priority: All Multicast traffic sent over the uplink is prioritized as
low priority, and will be delivered to the AP after scheduled high priority
and VoIP traffic.
High Priority: All Multicast traffic sent over the uplink is prioritized as
high priority, and will be scheduled for delivery to the AP before low
priority traffic but after VoIP traffic.
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Attribute Meaning
VOIP Enable Enabled: When enabled, two entries are automatically added to the first
and second rows of the QoS Classification Rules table, one with Rule
Type CoS (5) and one with Rule Type DSCP (46). The addition of these
rules ensures that VoIP traffic passed over the radio downlink is given
highest priority. The CoS and DSCP values may be modified to
accommodate non-standard VoIP equipment.
STA Priority Normal: STA will give priority to the packets as defined in the rules
which could be "Low", "High", or "VoIP". "Normal" priority will allow data
to be added to the appropriate "High", "Low", and "VoIP" queues based
on the QoS rules. This is the default setting. If no rule is defined for a
packet, then the packet priority will be “Low”.
High: STA will place all data other than VoIP in the "High" queue. It will
be given higher priority than STAs configured with “Low” and “Normal”
when there is contention for bandwidth under the AP.
Low: "Low" priority will place all data that is not VoIP in "Low" priority
queue. It will be given lower priority than STAs configured with “High”
when there is contention for bandwidth under the same AP.
"VoIP" queue is the highest priority queue followed by "High" queue and
then by "Low" queue. Higher priority queues have preference over lower
priority queues, but will not starve them.
QoS Classification The QoS Classification Rules table contains all of the rules enforced by
Rules the device when passing traffic over the radio downlink. Traffic passed
through the device is matched against each rule in the table; when a
match is made the traffic is sent over the radio link using the priority
defined in column Traffic Priority.
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Attribute Meaning
Rule Type DSCP: Differentiated Services Code Point; traffic prioritization is based
on the 6-bit Differentiated Services field in the IP header present in the
Ethernet frame header in the packet ingress of the Ethernet port.
CoS: Class of Service; traffic prioritization is based on the 3-bit header
present in the 802.1Q VLAN-tagged Ethernet frame header in the packet
ingressing the STA’s Ethernet port.
VLAN ID: Traffic prioritization is based on the VLAN ID of the packet
ingressing the STA’s Ethernet port.
EtherType: Traffic prioritization is based on the two octet Ethertype field
in the Ethernet frame ingressing the STA’s Ethernet port. The Ethertype
is used to identify the protocol of the data in the payload of the Ethernet
frame.
IP: Traffic prioritization is based on the source and/or destination IP
addresses of the packet ingress of the STA’s Ethernet port. A sub.net
mask may be included to define a range of IP addresses to match.
MAC: Traffic prioritization is based on the source and/or destination
MAC addresses of the packet ingress of the STA’s Ethernet port. A mask
may be included to define a range of MAC addresses to match. The
mask is made up of a hex representation of a series of 1s to start the
mask and 0s that end the mask. A 1 may not follow a 0. Thus,
FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 is allowed, but FF:00:FF:FF:FF:FF is not. The MAC
address is combined with the mask to define the range of allowed MAC
addresses.
Rule Details The Rule Details column is used to configure each classification rule
specified in column Rule Type.
Traffic Priority High: Traffic ingressing the STA’s Ethernet port is prioritized as “high
priority” for sending over the radio link (traffic will be sent after VOIP-
classified traffic, but before Low-classified traffic)
Low: Traffic ingressing the STA’s Ethernet port is prioritized as “low
priority” for sending over the radio link (traffic will be sent after VOIP-
classified and High-classified traffic is sent).
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Attribute Meaning
Device Mode All ePMP devices may be configured to operate in one of three modes:
AP: The device will operate as an AP
STA: The device will operate as an STA
Spectrum Analyzer: The devices will operate in Spectrum Analyzer
mode, allowing the operator to download the spectrum analyzer tool.
Device Name The Device Name is used to identify the STA on the network, and may
be retrieved by a NMS such as the Cambium Network Services Server
(CNSS).
WEB Page Auto Configure the interval for which the device retrieves system statistics for
Update display on the management interface. For example, if this setting is
configured to 5 seconds, the statistics and status parameters displayed
on the management interface will be refreshed every 5 seconds.
Web Service HTTP: Access to the device management GUI is conducted via HTTP
HTTPS: Access to the device management GUI is conducted via HTTPS
HTTP Port If Web Service is set to HTTP, configure the port which the device uses
to service incoming HTTP requests for management GUI access.
HTTPS Port If Web Service is set to HTTPS, configure the port which the device uses
to service incoming HTTPS requests for management GUI access.
NTP Server IP Static: The device retrieves NTP time data from the servers configured
Address Mode in fields NTP Server IP Address
DHCP: The device retrieves NTP time data from the server IP issued via
a network DHCP server.
NTP Server 1,2 IP Configure primary and secondary NTP server IP addresses from which
Address the device will retrieve time and date information.
Time Zone The Time Zone option may be used to offset the received NTP time to
match the operator’s local time zone.
Device Latitude Configure Latitude information for the device in decimal format.
Device Longitude Configure Longitude information for the device in decimal format.
Device Height Configure the Height above sea level information for the device, in
meters.
Internal GPS Height On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field is automatically populated
with the Device height above sea level from the on-board GPS chip.
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Attribute Meaning
Administrator, Disabled: The disabled user is not granted access to the device
Installer, Home User management interface. The administrator user level cannot be disabled.
Enabled: The user is granted access to the device management
interface.
Administrator, Configure a custom password configuration for each user to secure the
Installer, Home device. The password character display may be toggled using the
User, Readonly visibility icon .
Password
Read-only Specify a control string that can allow a Network Management Station
Community String (NMS) such as the Cambium Networks Services Server (CNSS) to read
SNMP information. No spaces are allowed in this string. This password
will never authenticate an SNMP user or an NMS to read/write access.
The SNMP Read-only Community String value is clear text and is
readable by a packet monitor.
Read-write Specify a control string that can allow a Network Management Station
Community String (NMS) to access SNMP information. No spaces are allowed in this string.
Send SNMP Traps Disabled: With this setting, the radio will not send traps
Enabled: Setting this will enable the radio to send SNMP traps to the
configured SNMP Trap Server.
Trap Community Specify a control string to match the Trap Community String on the
String SNMP Trap server. No spaces are allowed in this string.
SNMP Trap Servers The SNMP Trap Servers table contains all of the SNMP Trap servers the
radio can send SNMP traps.
Configure the IP Address which the device uses to send SNMP traps.
Trap Server Specify up to four SNMP Trap Servers to which the device will send
Destination IP SNMP traps.
Address
Trap Server Configure port which the device uses to send SNMP traps.
Destination Port
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Attribute Meaning
System Name Specify a string to associate with the physical module. This parameter
can be polled by the Cambium Networks Services Server (CNSS) or an
NMS.
System Description Specify a description string to associate with the physical module. This
parameter can be polled by the Cambium Networks Services Server
(CNSS) or an NMS.
Syslog Server IP 1-4 Specify up to four syslog servers to which the device sends syslog
messages.
System Log Mask Configure the levels of syslog messages which the devices send to the
servers configured in parameters Syslog Server IP 1-4
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Attribute Meaning
STA Network Mode NAT: The STA acts as a router and packets are forwarded or filtered
based on their IP header (source or destination).
Bridge: The STA acts as a switch, and packets are forwarded or filtered
based on their MAC destination address.
Device IP Address Wireless Internet protocol (IP) address. This address is used by the
family of Internet protocols to uniquely identify this unit on a network.
Device IP Subnet Defines the address range of the connected IP network. For example, if
Mask Device IP Address is configured to 192.168.2.1 and Device IP Subnet
Mask is configured to 255.255.255.0, the device wireless interface will
belong to subnet 192.168.2.X.
Device Gateway IP Configure the IP address of a computer on the current network that acts
Address as a gateway. A gateway acts as an entrance and exit to packets from
and to other networks.
Primary DNS IP Configure The IP address of the primary server used for DNS resolution.
Address
Secondary DNS IP Configure The IP address of the secondary server used for DNS
Address resolution.
MTU Maximum Transmission Unit; the size in bytes of the largest data unit
that the device is configured to process. Larger MTU configurations can
enable the network to operate with greater efficiency, but in the case of
retransmissions due to packet errors, efficiency is reduced since large
packets must be resent in the event of an error.
LAN IP Addess Internet protocol (IP) address. This address is used by the family of
Internet protocols to uniquely identify this unit on a network.
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LAN IP Subnet Mask Defines the address range of the connected IP network. For example, if
Device IP Address (LAN) is configured to 192.168.2.1 and IP Subnet Mask
(LAN) is configured to 255.255.255.0, the device will belong to subnet
192.168.2.X.
LAN Gateway IP Configure the IP address of a computer on the current network that acts
Address as a gateway. A gateway acts as an entrance and exit to packets from
and to other networks.
Local DHCP Server Disabled: Use this setting when STA is in NAT mode, to use the DHCP
server to hand out IP addresses to its clients.
Enabled: Use this setting when STA is in NAT mode, to use the STA’s
local/onboard DHCP server to hand out IP addresses to its clients.
Local DHCP Server Configure the first address which will be issued to a DHCP client. Upon
IP Start Address additional DHCP requests, the Local DHCP Server IP Start Address will
be incremented until Local DHCP Server IP End Address is reached.
Local DHCP Server Configure the final address which will be issued to a DHCP client.
IP End Address
DHCP DNS Server Configure the primary DNS Server IP address which will be used to
IP Address Primary configure DHCP clients (if Local DHCP Server is set to Enabled)
DHCP DNS Server Configure the secondary DNS Server IP address which will be used to
IP Address configure DHCP clients (if Local DHCP Server is set to Enabled)
Secondary
Local DHCP Lease Configure the time for which a DHCP IP address is leased. When the
Time lease time expires, the DHCP client must renew IP addressing via DHCP
request.
DHCP Client List The DHCP Client List table identifies hardware situated below the STA
which shall be issued DHCP IP addressing information. The STA acts as
a DHCP server, responding to requests from hardware connected to the
STA.
MAC Configure the physical address of the device which will retrieve DHCP IP
addressing information from the STA.
Name Configure a logical name for the device configured (i.e. VoIP Phone1, or
Network Camera1).
Port Forwarding The STA port forwarding functionality may be used to configure the STA
Entry Enable to route external network services to an internal IP address so that end
devices (situated below the STA) are reachable from external networks.
Caution
Opening ports for forwarding may introduce a network security risk.
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Port Forwarding The Port Forwarding Table is used to define which range of wireless
Table ports are forwarded to which LAN (STA local network) IP addresses.
WAN Port Begin Configure the beginning of the range of wireless ports to match for
forwarding to LAN IP
WAN Port End Configure the end of the range of wireless ports to match for forwarding
to LAN IP
LAN IP Configure the LAN IP of the device situated below the STA which will
receive the packets forwarded based on the Port Forwarding Table
configuration.
PPPoE Service An optional entry to set a specific service name to connect to for the
Name PPPoE session. If this is left blank the STA will accept the first service
option that comes back from the Access Concentrator specified below, if
any. This is limited to 32 characters.
PPPoE Access An optional entry to set a specific Access Concentrator to connect to for
Concentrator Name the PPPoE session. If this is blank, the STA will accept the first Access
Concentrator which matches the service name (if specified). This is
limited to 32 characters.
PPPoE ALL: This means that CHAP authentication will be attempted first, then
Authentication Type PAP authentication. The same password is used for both types.
CHAP: This means that CHAP authentication will be attempted.
PAP: This means that PAP authentication will be attempted.
PPPoE Username This is the CHAP/PAP username that will be used. This is limited to 32
characters.
PPPoE Password This is the CHAP/PAP password that will be used. This is limited to 32
characters.
PPPoE MTU Size Maximum Transmission Unit; the size in bytes of the largest data unit
that the device is configured to process inside the PPPoE tunnel. This
field allows the operator to specify the largest MTU value to use in the
PPPoE session, if PPPoE MSS Clamping is Enabled. The user will be able
to enter an MTU value up to 1492. However, if the MTU determined in
LCP negotiations is less than this user-specified value, the SM will use
the smaller value as its MTU for the PPPoE link.
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PPPoE Keep Alive Configure the Keep Alive Time to allow the radio to keep the PPPoE
Time session up after establishment. As an example, if this field is set to 5, the
PPPoE client will send a keep alive message to the PPPoE server every 5
seconds. If there is no acknowledgement, it will send the keep alive
message to the server 4 more times (for a total or 5 times) before tearing
down the PPPoE session. Setting this to 12 will mean the keep alive
message will be sent every 12 seconds and when there is no
acknowledgement, the client will try for a total of 12 times every 12
seconds before tearing down the PPPoE session.
PPPoE MSS Disabled: The STA PPPoE session will allow any MTU size determined
Clamping by other devices in the PPPoE session during the LCP negotiations.
Enabled: The STA PPPoE session will enforce a max MTU size
determined by the PPPoE MTU Size setting for all devices in the PPPoE
session during the LCP negotiations, unless one of the devices enforces
a MTU setting that is smaller in value.
De-Militarized Zone Disabled: No devices are configured to expose services to the local area
(DMZ) network as well as the wide-area network.
Enabled: When enabled, the device configured in DMZ IP Address may
provide network services (web servers or FTP servers) to the network
internal to the STA as well as the wide-area network (Internet).
VLAN ID Configure this parameter to include the device’s management and user
traffic on a separate VLAN network.
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VLAN Priority ePMP radios can prioritize VLAN traffic based on the eight priorities
described in the IEEE 802.1p specification. Data VLAN Priority
represents the VLAN Priority or Class of Service (CoS). Operators may
use this prioritization field to give precedence to device user and
management data.
If the VLAN Priority field is configured, for traffic to traverse the device
the accessing switch or end device must be configured to tag Ethernet
frames with the VLAN ID value and the same priority values as
configured in field VLAN Priority. For example, if VLAN ID is set to 100
and VLAN Priority is set to 5, the Ethernet frames sent to the STA to
from a PC situated below the STA must be tagged with a VLAN ID value
of 100 and Class of Service priority set to 5 to be sent over the air to the
AP.
If VLAN Priority is not configured (blank), for traffic to traverse the device
the accessing switch or end device only needs to tag Ethernet frames
with the same VLAN ID as is configured in the VLAN ID field.
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Attribute Meaning
STA Network Mode NAT: The STA acts as a router, and packets are forwarded or filtered
based on their IP header (source or destination).
Bridge: The STA acts as a switch, and packets are forwarded or filtered
based on their MAC destination address
Device IP Address Internet protocol (IP) address. This address is used by the family of
Internet protocols to uniquely identify this unit on a network.
Note
If Device IP address Mode is set to DHCP and the device is unable to
retrieve IP address information via DHCP, the device management IP is
set to fallback IP 192.168.0.1 (AP mode), 192.168.0.2 (STA mode),
192.168.0.3 (Spectrum Analyzer mode) or the previously-configured
static Device IP Address. Units may always be accessed via the Ethernet
port with IP 10.1.1.254.
Device IP Subnet Defines the address range of the connected IP network. For example, if
Mask Device IP Address (LAN) is configured to 192.168.2.1 and IP Subnet Mask
(LAN) is configured to 255.255.255.0, the device will belong to subnet
192.168.2.X.
Device Gateway IP Configure the IP address of a computer on the current network that acts
Address as a gateway. A gateway acts as an entrance and exit to packets from
and to other networks.
Primary DNS IP Configure The IP address of the primary server used for DNS resolution.
Address
Secondary DNS IP Configure The IP address of the secondary server used for DNS
Address resolution.
MTU Maximum Transmission Unit; the size in bytes of the largest data unit
that the device is configured to process. Larger MTU configurations can
enable the network to operate with greater efficiency, but in the case of
retransmissions due to packet errors, efficiency is reduced since large
packets must be resent in the event of an error.
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MGMT VLAN ID Configure this parameter to include the device’s management traffic on
a separate VLAN network. For example, if MGMT VLAN ID is set to 2,
GUI access will only be allowed from IP packets tagged with VLAN ID 2.
MGMT VLAN ePMP radios can prioritize VLAN traffic based on the eight priorities
Priority described in the IEEE 802.1p specification. MGMT VLAN Priority
represents the VLAN Priority or Class of Service (CoS). Operators may
use this prioritization field to give precedence to device management
traffic.
If the MGMT VLAN Priority field is configured, to access the STA GUI
the accessing switch or end device must be configured to tag Ethernet
frames with the MGMT VLAN ID value and the same priority values as
configured in field MGMT VLAN Priority. For example, if MGMT VLAN
ID is set to 100 and MGMT VLAN Priority is set to 5, the Ethernet frames
sent to the STA to access the GUI must be tagged with a VLAN ID value
of 100 and Class of Service priority set to 5.
If MGMT VLAN Priority is not configured (blank), to access the STA GUI
the accessing switch or end device only needs to tag Ethernet frames
with the same VLAN ID as is configured in the MGMT VLAN ID field.
Data VLAN ID Configure this parameter to include the device’s user traffic (i.e. Internet
browsing, VoIP, or video) on a separate VLAN network. For example, if
Data VLAN ID is set to 2, user data (i.e. Internet browsing, video) is
allowed only from IP packets tagged with VLAN ID 2.
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Data VLAN Priority ePMP radios can prioritize VLAN traffic based on the eight priorities
described in the IEEE 802.1p specification. Data VLAN Priority represents
the VLAN Priority or Class of Service (CoS). Operators may use this
prioritization field to give precedence to device user data.
If the Data VLAN Priority field is configured, for user traffic to traverse
the device the accessing switch or end device must be configured to tag
Ethernet frames with the Data VLAN ID value and the same priority
values as configured in field Data VLAN Priority. For example, if Data
VLAN ID is set to 100 and Data VLAN Priority is set to 5, the user traffic
Ethernet frames sent to the STA to from a PC situated below the STA
must be tagged with a VLAN ID value of 100 and Class of Service priority
set to 5 to be sent over the air to the AP.
If Data VLAN Priority is not configured (blank), for user traffic to traverse
the device the accessing switch or end device only needs to tag Ethernet
frames with the same VLAN ID as is configured in the Data VLAN ID
field.
VLAN Membership Configure the STA VLAN Membership Table to include the STA in one or
Table more VLANs. When the STA receives a packet tagged with a VLAN ID
which is contained in the STA VLAN Membership Table, the packet is
forwarded over the air interface to the AP. When the STA receives a
packet tagged with a VLAN ID which is not present in the STA VLAN
Membership Table, the frame is dropped.
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Caution
If a device firewall rule is added with Action set to Deny and Interface set to LAN or WAN and no
other rule attribute are configured, the device will drop all Ethernet or wireless traffic,
respectively. Ensure that all firewall rules are specific to the type of traffic which must be denied,
and that no rules exist in the devices with only Action set to Deny and Interface set to LAN or
WAN. To regain access to the device, perform a factory default.
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Attribute Meaning
Authentication Types Enter the type of authentication preferred, whether EAP-TTLS, WPA2,
Open or a combination of the three.
WPA2 Pre-shared Key Configure this key on the AP, and then configure each of the network
STAs with this key to complete the authentication configuration. This key
must be between 8 to 128 symbols.
EAP-TTLS Username Configure the EAP-TTLS Username to match the credentials on the
Radius server being used for the network.
EAP-TTLS Password Configure the EAP-TTLS Password to match the credentials on the
Radius server being used for the network.
Authentication Configure this Identity string to match the credentials on the Radius
Identity String server being used for the network. Default value for this parameter is
“anonymous”.
Authentication Configure this Identity string to match the credentials on the Radius
Identity Realm server being used for the network. Default value for this parameter is
“cambiumnetworks.com”.
Default Root Default EAP-TTLS root certificate that must match the certificate on the
Certificate Radius server
Default pmp450 Root PMP 450 default EAP-TTLS root certificate to match the certificate on the
Certificate Radius server used with current PMP 450 deployments.
User Provisioned Import a user certificate if a certificate different from the default
Root Certificate 1 certificates is needed.
User Provisioned Import a second user certificate if a certificate different from the default
Root Certificate 2 or 1st user provisioned certificate is needed.
Layer 2 Firewall Entry Enabled: Modifications to the Layer 2 Firewall Table are allowed and
Enable/Disable rules are enforced.
Disabled: Modifications to the Layer 2 Firewall Table are not allowed
and rules are not enforced.
Layer 2 Firewall Table The Layer 2 firewall table may be used to configure rules matching layer
2 (MAC layer) traffic which result in forwarding or dropping the traffic
over the radio link or Ethernet interface.
Rule Details, Name Assign a logical name to the firewall rule based on the intended rule
operation (i.e. “Deny all WLAN traffic from VLAN ID 100”).
Rule Details, Action Accept: Layer 2 traffic matching the rule details are forwarded.
Deny: Layer 2 traffic matching the rule details are dropped at the device.
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Rule Details, Interface WLAN: When this option is selected, firewall rules are applied to traffic
incoming on the device radio interface (WLAN). Depending on the
setting of the Action parameter, traffic matching the rule details will
either be forwarded to the LAN (Ethernet) interface or dropped at the
device.
LAN: When this option is selected, firewall rules are applied to traffic
incoming on the device Ethernet interface (LAN). Depending on the
setting of the Action parameter, traffic matching the rule details will be
either forwarded to the WAN (radio) interface or dropped at the device
Rule Details, Log On: When a firewall rule is matched, a resulting system log message is
generated
Off: When a firewall rule is matched, no system log messaging is
generated
Rule Details, Rule matching is based on the two octet Ethertype field in the Ethernet
EtherType frame. The Ethertype is used to identify the protocol of the data in the
payload of the Ethernet frame.
Rule Details, VLAN ID Rule matching is based on the VLAN ID of the packet
Rule Details, Src MAC Firewall rule matching is based on the source MAC address of the packet
Rule Details, Src Mask A mask may be included to define a range of MAC addresses to match.
The mask is made up of a hex representation of a series of 1s to start the
mask and 0s that end the mask. A 1 may not follow a 0. Thus,
FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 is allowed, but FF:00:FF:FF:FF:FF is not. The MAC
address is combined with the mask to define the range of allowed MAC
addresses.
Rule Details, Dest Firewall rule matching is based on the destination MAC address of the
MAC packet
Rule Details, Dest A mask may be included to define a range of MAC addresses to match.
Mask The mask is made up of a hex representation of a series of 1s to start the
mask and 0s that end the mask. A 1 may not follow a 0. Thus,
FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 is allowed, but FF:00:FF:FF:FF:FF is not. The MAC
address is combined with the mask to define the range of allowed MAC
addresses.
Layer 3 Firewall Entry Enabled: Modifications to the Layer 3 Firewall Table are allowed and
Enable/Disable rules are enforced
Disabled: Modifications to the Layer 3 Firewall Table are not allowed
and rules are not enforced
Layer 3 Firewall Table The Layer 3 firewall table may be used to configure rules matching layer
3 (IP layer) traffic which result in forwarding or dropping the traffic over
the radio link or Ethernet interface.
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Rule Details, Name Assign a logical name to the firewall rule based on the intended rule
operation (i.e. “Deny all WLAN traffic from Src IP 192.168.2.111”).
Rule Details, Action Accept: Layer 3 traffic matching the rule details are forwarded.
Deny: Layer 3 traffic matching the rule details are dropped at the device.
Rule Details, Interface WLAN: When this option is selected, firewall rules are applied to traffic
incoming on the device radio interface (WLAN). Depending on the
setting of the Action parameter, traffic matching the rule details will
either be forwarded to the LAN (Ethernet) interface or dropped at the
device.
LAN: When this option is selected, firewall rules are applied to traffic
incoming on the device Ethernet interface (LAN). Depending on the
setting of the Action parameter, traffic matching the rule details will be
either forwarded to the WAN (radio) interface or dropped at the device.
Rule Details, Log On: When a firewall rule is matched, a resulting system log message is
generated.
Off: When a firewall rule is matched, no system log messaging is
generated.
Rule Details, Protocol TCP: Only TCP packets will be matched by the configured rule
UDP: Only UDP packets will be matched by the configured rule
TCP+UDP: Only TCP and UDP packets will be matched by the configured
rule
ICMP: Only ICMP packets will be matched by the configured rule
IP: All IP packets will be matched by the configured rule
Rule Details, Port Rule matching is based on the port value in the incoming packet.
Rule Details, Src IP Rule matching is based on the Source IP address of the incoming packet.
Rule Details, Src Mask A subnet mask may be included to define a range of IP addresses to
match. For example, if Src IP is configured to 192.168.2.0 and Src Mask
is configured to 255.255.255.0, the rule matches all IP addresses from
subnetwork 192.168.2.X.
Rule Details, Dest IP Rule matching is based on the Destination IP address of the incoming
packet.
Rule Details, Dest A subnet mask may be included to define a range of IP addresses to
Mask match. For example, if Dest IP is configured to 192.168.2.0 and Dest
Mask is configured to 255.255.255.0, the rule matches all IP addresses
from subnetwork 192.168.2.X.
Rule Details, DSCP Rule matching is based on the DiffServ CodePoint value of the incoming
packet
Rule Details, TOS Rule matching is based on the Type Of Service value of the incoming
packet.
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Attribute Meaning
Ethernet TX, Total TX Total count of bytes transferred from the STA’s Ethernet interface.
Ethernet TX, Total TX Total count of packets transferred from the STA’s Ethernet interface.
packets
Ethernet TX, Total TX Total count of packets transmitted out of the STA’s Ethernet interface
packet errors with errors due to collisions, CRC errors, or irregular packet size.
Ethernet TX, Total TX Total count of packets dropped prior to sending out of the AP’s Ethernet
packet drops interface due to Ethernet setup or filtering issues.
Total count of multicast packets sent via the STA’s Ethernet interface.
Ethernet TX, TX –
Multicast Packets
Ethernet TX, TX – Total count of broadcast packets sent via the STA’s Ethernet interface.
Broadcast Packets
Ethernet RX, Total RX Total count of bytes received by the STA’s Ethernet interface.
Ethernet RX, Total RX Total count of packets received by the STA’s Ethernet interface.
packets
Ethernet RX, Total RX Total count of packets received by the STA’s Ethernet interface with
packet errors errors due to collisions, CRC errors, or irregular packet size.
Ethernet RX, Total RX Total count of packets dropped prior to sending out of the STA’s
packet drops wireless interface due to Ethernet setup or filtering issues.
Ethernet RX, RX – Total count of multicast packets received via the STA’s Ethernet
Multicast Packets interface.
Ethernet RX, RX – Total count of broadcast packets received via the STA’s Ethernet
Broadcast Packets interface.
Wireless Uplink, Total Total count of packets transmitted out of the STA’s wireless interface in
Kbit Counter Kbits.
Wireless Uplink, Total Total count of packets transmitted out of the STA’s wireless interface.
Packet Counter
Wireless Uplink, Error Total count of packets dropped after transmitting out of the STA’s
Drop Packet Counter wireless interface due to RF errors (No acknowledgement and other RF
related packet error).
Wireless Uplink, Total count of packets dropped after transmitting out of the STA’s
Capacity Drop Packet wireless interface due to capacity issues (data buffer/queue overflow or
Counter other performance or internal packet errors).
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Attribute Meaning
Wireless Uplink, Total count of multicast and broadcast packets transmitted out of the
MultiBroadcast Kbit STA’s wireless interface in Kbits.
Counter
Wireless Uplink, Total count of packets retransmitted after transmitting out of the STA’s
Retransmission Packet Wireless interface due to RF errors (No acknowledgement and other RF
Counter related packet error).
Wireless Downlink, Total Kbits received via the STA’s wireless interface.
Total Kbit Counter
Wireless Downlink, Total count of packets received via the STA’s wireless interface.
Total Packet Counter
Wireless Downlink, Total count of packets dropped prior to sending out of the STA’s
Error Drop Packet Ethernet interface due to RF errors (packet integrity error and other RF
Counter related packet error).
Wireless Downlink, Total count of multicast and broadcast packets received on the STA’s
MultiBroadcast Kbit wireless interface in Kbits.
Counter
Device Reboot Count of the number of reboots on the device since it has been powered
Counter up.
Session Dropped Count of the number of times the STA deregistered with the AP since
Counter the first registration.
DFS Detection Count of the number of times the STA triggered a DFS event.
Counter
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Attribute Meaning
Software Version Current operating version of software on the device. This listing is also
present on the GUI footer bar (which contains a hyperlink to download
new system software).
Active SW Bank Current operating version of software on the device in the active
Version partition. This must be the same as the Software Version field above
when the device is under normal operation.
Date and Time Current date and time, subject to time zone offsets introduced by the
configuration of the device Time Zone parameter. This shows a factory-
configured time until a valid NTP server is configured.
System Uptime The total system uptime since the last device reset.
LAN MAC Address The hardware address of the device LAN (Ethernet) interface.
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Attribute Meaning
DFS Status N/A: DFS operation is not required for the region configured in
parameter Country Code
Channel Availability Check: Prior to transmitting, the device must check
the configured Frequency Carrier for radar pulses for 60 seconds). If no
radar pulses are detected, the device transitions to state In-Service
Monitoring
In-Service Monitoring: Radio is transmitting and receiving normally
while monitoring for radar pulses which require a channel move
Radar Signal Detected: The receiver has detected a valid radar pulse and
is carrying out detect-and-avoid mechanisms (moving to an alternate
channel).
In-Service Monitoring at Alternative Channel: The radio has detected a
radar pulse and has moved operation to a frequency configured in DFS
Alternative Frequency Carrier 1 or DFS Alternative Frequency Carrier 2
System Not In Service due to DFS: The radio has detected a radar pulse
and has failed channel availability checks on all alternative frequencies.
The non-occupancy time for the radio frequencies in which radar was
detected is 30 minutes
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Attribute Meaning
Connected AP MAC address Wireless MAC address of the AP to which the STA is
registered.
Distance from AP The distance from the AP, determined by radio signal
propagation delay.
Operating Frequency The current frequency at which the STA is transmitting and
receiving.
Operating Channel The current channel size at which the STA is transmitting and
Bandwidth receiving.
Transmitter Output Power The current power level at which the STA is transmitting.
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Attribute Meaning
Uplink MCS Mode Modulation and Coding Scheme – indicates the modulation
mode used for the radio uplink, based on radio conditions
(MCS 1-7, 9-15).
Downlink MCS Mode Modulation and Coding Scheme – indicates the modulation
mode used for the radio downlink, based on radio conditions
(MCS 1-7, 9-15).
Power Control Mode from the Open Loop: In this mode, the STA will not receive any power
AP change information in the Group Poll Frame. STA calculates
the UL transmit power based on path loss calculations only.
Closed Loop: In closed loop UL power control, station will get
the AP actual transmit power of beacon frame and STA Target
Received Power Level in the beacon. Based on these two
values, STA will calculate the path loss. Based on path loss and
TRL values it will calculate it’s transmit power such that the
signal from STA arrives at AP at the configured target level.
Path loss calculation will be updated by STA every time there
is a change in values of AP actual TX power or TRL in the
Beacon.
Ethernet Interface (LAN) Up: The radio (LAN) interface is functioning properly.
Down: The radio (LAN) interface has encountered an error and
is not servicing traffic.
Wireless Interface (WAN) Up: The radio (WAN) interface is functioning properly.
Down: The radio (WAN) interface has encountered an error and
is not servicing traffic.
Current Country Code The current code the STA is operating under.
Time elapsed since last Amount of time elapsed since the last scan was completed by
completed scan the STA for available APs.
Available AP List The Available AP List may be referenced to view which APs are
available for STA network entry, and also to view the status of
the current AP to STA radio link.
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Attribute Meaning
Meets Network Entry Attempt Yes: The scanned AP meets the Network Entry criteria defined
Criteria by the internal Network Algorithm.
No: The scanned AP does not meet the Network Entry criteria
defined by the internal Network Algorithm.
Network Entry State The indication of the result of the STA’s network entry attempt:
Successful: STA registration is successful
Failed: Out of Range: The STA is out of the AP’s configured
maximum range (Max Range parameter)
Failed: Capacity limit reached at AP: The AP is no longer
allowing STA network entry due to capacity reached
Failed: No Allocation on AP: The STA to AP handshaking
failed due to a misconfigured pre-shared key between the STA
and AP
Failed: SW Version Incompatibility: The version of software
resident on the AP is older than the software version on the
STA
Failed: PTP Mode: ACL Policy: The AP is configured with PTP
Access set to MAC Limited and the STA’s MAC address is not
configured in the AP’s PTP MAC Address field
Failed: Other: The AP does not have the required available
memory to allow network entry
Time since last NE attempt This timer indicates the last time that the STA attempted
network entry to the AP.
Security Mode This field indicates the security state of the AP to STA link.
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Attribute Meaning
STA Network Mode Bridge: The STA will act as a switch, and packets are forwarded or
filtered based on their MAC destination address.
NAT: The STA will act as a router, and packets are forwarded or filtered
based on their IP header (source or destination) which can be grouped
into subnets for finer granularity.
Device IP Address The current IP Address mode of the device (Static or DHCP)
Mode
Ethernet Interface Up: The device Ethernet interface is functioning and passing data
(LAN) Down: The device Ethernet interface has encountered an error
disallowing full operation. Reset the device to reinitiate the Ethernet
interface.
Device IP address The currently configured Ethernet IP address, used for device
(LAN) management.
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Attribute Meaning
Wireless Interface Up: The device wireless interface is functioning and passing data
(WAN) Down: The device wireless interface has encountered an error
disallowing full operation. Reset the device to reinitiate the wireless
interface.
Device IP address The IP address for the wireless interface is displayed only when the STA
(WAN) is in NAT Mode.
IP Subnet Mask The subnet for the wireless interface is displayed only when the STA is
(WAN) in NAT Mode.
Gateway IP Address The IP address of a computer on the current network that acts as a
gateway. A gateway acts as an entrance and exit to packets from and to
other networks.
DNS Server IP The IP addresses of the primary and secondary (if configured) servers
Address used for DNS resolution.
LAN MTU The currently configured Maximum Transmission Unit for the AP’s
Ethernet (LAN) interface. Larger MTU configurations can enable the
network to operate with greater efficiency, but in the case of
retransmissions due to packet errors, efficiency is reduced since large
packets must be resent in the event of an error.
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Attribute Meaning
Display System Log Enabled: The system log file is displayed on the management GUI
on Web Interface Disabled: The system log file is hidden on the management GUI
Download full Use this button to download the full system log file to a connected
syslog file PC/device
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Caution
Read the Release Notes associated with each software release.
Attribute Meaning
SW Upgrade Option From URL: A webserver may be used to retrieve software upgrade
packages (downloaded to the device via the webserver). For example, if
a webserver is running at IP address 192.168.2.1 and the software
upgrade packages are located in the home directory, an operator may
select option From URL and configure the Software Upgrade Source Info
field to http://192.168.2.1/<software_upgrade_package>
From Local File: Click Browse to select the local file containing the
software upgrade package
Software Upgrade Click Browse to select a local file (located on the device accessing the
Local File web management interface) for upgrading the device software.
Procedure:
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5 Based on the configuration of SW Upgrade Option, enter either the Software Upgrade
Source Info or click the Browse button and locate the software package
6 Click Upgrade
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Attribute Meaning
Reset to Factory Use this button to reset the device to its factory default configuration
Default
Configuration Caution
A reset to factory default configuration resets all device parameters. The
STA ceases to transmit and any registered STAs lose their session.
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Caution
Conducting spectrum analysis causes the STA to enter scan mode and the STA drops all RF
connections.
Vary the days and times when you analyze the spectrum in an area. The RF environment can
change throughout the day or throughout the week.
Procedure:
5 Login to the STA GUI, then navigate to Tools => Spectrum Analyzer
7 Locate the folder to which the spectrum analyzer tool was saved, and double-click on file
csa.jnlp to launch the tool
8 If a security warning window is presented, tick the checkbox next to “I accept the risk and
want to run this application”
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Statistical
display of the
number of
times each
frequency in the
range was
scanned
Spectrogram
display of the
energy levels
detected
throughout the
configured
range, over
time
When scanning is complete, follow these steps to return the device to AP operation:
Procedure:
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Attribute Meaning
Wireless MAC This is not an editable field. It is automatically populated with the
Address of wireless MAC address of the AP to which the STA is registered.
Connected AP
Packet Size Choose the Packet Size to use for the throughput test.
Time Duration Choose the Time Duration in seconds to use for the throughput test.
DL Throughput This field indicates the result of the throughput test on the downlink, in
Mbps.
UL Throughput This field indicates the result of the throughput test on the uplink, in
Mbps.
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Attribute Meaning
Number of packets Enter the total number of ping requests to send to the target
(-c)
TTL (-t) Set the IP Time-To-Live (TTL) for multicast packets. This flag applies if
the ping target is a multicast address
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Attribute Meaning
Fragmentation (-F) ON: Allow source and target to fragment probe packets
OFF: Do not fragment probe packets (on source or target)
Trace method (-l) ICMP ECHO: Use ICMP ECHO for traceroute probes
UDP: Use UDP for traceroute probes
Display TTL (-l) ON: Display TTL values for each hop on the route
OFF: Suppress display of TTL values for each hop on the route
Verbose (-v) ON: ICMP packets other than TIME_EXCEEDED and UNREACHABLE are
displayed in the output
OFF: Suppress display of extraneous ICMP messaging
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Radius Server
INSTALLING FREE-RADIUS ON UBUNTU 12.04 LTS
To install the Radius server on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, follow these instructions:
1. On the free-radius web page http://freeradius.org, download the latest package (currently
3.0.0), either from the main page or the download page.
2. Extract the archive file by using the command line as shown below:
• To extract a tar.bz2 file, use the command (note the j option)
tar -jxvf freeradius-server-x.x.x.tar.bz2
• To extract a tar.gz file, use the command (note the z option)
tar -zxvf freeradius-server-x.x.x.tar.gz
3. Once the files are extracted to a folder (cd freeradius-server-x.x.x), execute these
commands:
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
sudo apt-get install libtalloc-dev
./configure
make
make install
Note
IP address or subnet of the client must be configured in the clients.conf file.
Ex. – For the examples listed in the document, the subnet of the external machine is 172.22.121.0
or 192.168.0.0.
client 127.0.0.0/24 {
ipaddr = 172.22.121.0
netmask = 24
secret = cambium
proto = *
shortname = epmp1
}
client 192.168.0.0/16 {
ipaddr = 192.168.0.0
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netmask = 16
secret = cambium
proto = *
}
2. To add EAP-TTLS Username and EAP-TTLS Password, edit usr/local/etc/raddb/user.
For example put this string at the end of file:
cambium-station Cleartext-Password := "cambium",
where cambium-station - EAP-TTLS Username and “cambium” - EAP-TTLS Password.
3. To configure free-radius key and certificate, edit /usr/local/etc/raddb/mods-available/eap
and add your certificates to folder /usr/local/etc/raddb/certs.
Locate a string such as default_eap_type, private_key_file, certificate_file
in eap file and change the value to:
default_eap_type = ttls
private_key_password = *** - according to your certificate
private_key_file = ${certdir}/***.key
certificate_file = ${certdir}/***.crt
Under the ttls section, change the following:
copy_request_to_tunnel=yes
use_tunnel_reply=yes
Note
Once these steps are performed, free-radius in debug mode can be initiated: $ radiusd –X.
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For example:
#
# Cambium vendor-specific attributes.
#
BEGIN-VENDOR Cambium
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A few example scenarios of MIR and RADIUS configurations are described in Table 79.
Scenario Description
In a scenario where Radius is not in use for MIR profiles, the GUI will be
No MIR control via
the only place to configure MIR profiles and apply them to the
Radius corresponding STAs. Configure the MIR profiles in the Configure =->
Quality of Service menu option on the AP GUI and apply the
corresponding profile # in the STA under the same menu option on STA.
In the case where only the Radius server is being used for MIR profiles,
MIR control using
all settings in the GUI will be overridden for any STA being managed by
only Radius the Radius Server. In this case, create the MIR profile with Station
usernames and password on the Radius server. At the time of
registration, the AP will use the radius information and apply the
corresponding profile to the STA. In the wireless statistics page ( =>
Wireless Status), the MIR profile # from the Radius server along with UL
and DL rate information will show up. In this scenario the QOS profiles
in the AP GUI are irrelevant. Multiple STAs across multiple APs can then
be managed via Radius.
The system will also support a hybrid mode where Radius and the GUI
Hybrid control using
QOS profiles can be used simultaneously as long as the same STA does
both Radius and not have a profile # associated from the AP & Radius. In case where it is
MIR profile on the redundant, Radius server setting will override the MIR profile settings
AP GUI from the GUI.
3. While creating the private key, you must enter a passphrase, which will be closed by
key (and confirm it). Content key, can viewed from the following command:
openssl rsa-noout-text-in cambium-ca.key
Creating a CA certificate
Generate a self-signed certificate CA:
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Generating the certificate, you must enter a passphrase, with a closed key CA, and then - to fill in
the required fields (company name, email, etc.); the most important of these is the Common Name
- the unique name of the certification center.
In this case, as the Common name was chosen "cambium root CA", view the resulting certificate
command as shown below:
openssl x509-noout-text-in cambium-ca.crt
As a result, we see:
Certificate:
Data:
Version: 3 (0x2)
Serial Number:
ea: 30:7 b: 69 : a2: 13:0 c: 70
Signature Algorithm: md5WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: C = UA, ST = Euro, L = Kiev, O = Cambium Networks, OU = Cambium,
CN = cambium root CA / email address = admin@cambium.com
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eb: 82:31:4 f: 71 : c4: ee: ab: 5c: 8e: ef: 8c: a1: 1a: 2a:
62: e9: e9: 36 : ff: 12 : b9: c9: ac: 0e: 4d: ac: 08:97:87:
d2: 30:2 f: 41 : a1: 9e: ef: 8b: bf: c6: cf: 66:70:02: ab:
2d: b0: 9c: 56 : b8: 13 : e8: 92:59: f5: d9: 33 : d7: 33:6 a:
7c: cb: 9b: 92 : ee: 4b: 22:32:73:59:70:3 f: b1: f6: 1b:
67:1 d: 28 : eb: bb: 4b: 5e: 61:95:43:78: d5: 3b: db: e1:
37 : f1: ec: 0d: db: 50:65:22: cb: f4: f9: b8: 2a: c6: 1f:
2b: e9: f8: 64:03:4 f: 36 : dc: 72:8 e: be: 3d: 12:8 a: ca:
8b: 95
Exponent: 65537 (0x10001)
X509v3 extensions:
X509v3 Subject Key Identifier:
4C: 80 : F5: 82:4 C: A4: 52 : DF: 9E: 0C: 0D: 64:74:68:1 E: 45 : F6: C1: C7: 68
X509v3 Authority Key Identifier:
keyid: 4C: 80 : F5: 82:4 C: A4: 52 : DF: 9E: 0C: 0D: 64:74:68:1 E: 45 : F6: C1: C7: 68
DirName :/ C = UA / ST = Euro / L = Kiev / O = Cambium Networks / OU = Cambium /
CN = cambium root CA / emailAddress = admin@cambium.com
serial: EA: 30:7 B: 69 : A2: 13:0 C: 70
Now copy the certificate and key of the CA in a public place, for example, in /etc/ssl/cambium:
mkdir /etc /ssl /cambium
cp cambium-ca. * /etc/ssl/cambium/
Issuance of certificates
Script certificate generation
Download (from the Cambium support web-site) the script sign_cert.sh. It allows you to create
server/user.
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ST = "Euro" - staff
L = "Kiev" - city
OU = "Cambium" - unit
EMAIL = email@cambium.com - email
BITS = 2048 - Size of the generated key in bits
CLIENT_DAYS = 730 - Client certificate validity period in days
SERVER_DAYS = 1461 - Server certificate validity period in days
Lines related to the country, city, department, email, etc must be fixed (though not necessarily, this
is default values that can be changed in the process of creating the certificate). Variables related to
the terms of validity of the certificate can be left without changes.
# First generates key, it is necessary enter the password which will close the key
Then you must specify the fields you want, like for the root certificate. Default values have already
crammed in square brackets. To use them simply click ENTER.
1. Your Country Name (2 letter country code):
2. State or Province Name (full name):
3. Locality Name (Ex.- city)
4. Organization Name (Ex.- Cambium Networks):
5. Organizational Unit Name (Ex.- Cambium):
6. Common Name (Ex.- radius.cambium.com):
7. Email Address (Ex.- email@cambium.com):
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Since we sign new created certificate with root certificate, we must enter the password which we
used to close root certificate of our center CA
Enter pass phrase for. /.. / cambium-ca.key:
Check that the request matches the signature
Signature ok
The Subject's Distinguished Name is as follows
countryName: PRINTABLE: 'UA'
stateOrProvinceName: PRINTABLE: 'Euro'
localityName: PRINTABLE: 'Kiev'
organizationName: PRINTABLE: 'Cambium Networks'
organizationalUnitName: PRINTABLE: 'Cambium'
commonName: T61STRING: 'radius.cambium.com'
emailAddress: IA5STRING: 'email@cambium.com'
Certificate is to be certified until Dec 25 12:05:18 2013 GMT (730 days)
Everything is OK, completing work
Server certificate is created.
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Procedure:
1 Identify troubleshooting tools that are available at your site (such as a protocol analyzer).
2 Identify commands and other sources that can capture baseline data for the site. These may
include:
• Ping
• tracert or traceroute
• Throughput Test results
• Throughput data
• Configure GUI page captures
• Monitor GUI page captures
• Session logs
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Procedure:
1 When upgrading multiple v1.0.3 integrated devices, ensure that the browser cache is cleared at the
beginning of the upgrade process.
4 Set SW Upgrade Option to From URL to pull the software file from a network software server, or
select From Local File to upload a file from the accessing device.
5 If From URL is selected, enter the server IP address, server port, and file path. If From Local File is
selected, click Browse to launch the file selection dialogue
6 Click Upgrade
Caution
Do not power off the unit in the middle of an upgrade process.
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Testing hardware
This section describes how to test the hardware when it fails on startup or during operation.
Before testing hardware, confirm that all outdoor cables, that is those that connect the AP or STA
to equipment inside the building, are of the supported type, as defined in Ethernet cabling on page
57
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Caution
This procedure disrupts network traffic carried by the AP or STA under test:
Procedure:
1 Ensure that the IP address of the computer is configured appropriately for connection to
the AP or STA under test, and does not conflict with other devices connected to the network.
2 If the power supply is connected to an Ethernet switch or router then connect the computer to
a spare port, if available.
3 If it is not possible to connect the computer to a spare port of an Ethernet switch or router,
then the power supply will need to be disconnected from the network in order to execute this
test:
• Disconnect the power supply from the network.
• Connect the computer directly to the LAN port of the power supply.
5 Send 1000 ping packets of length 1500 bytes. The process will take 1000 seconds, which is
approximately 17 minutes.
If the computer is running a Windows operating system, this is achieved by typing (for an IPv6
address, use the ping6 command):
ping –n 1000 –l 1500 <ipaddress>
where <ipaddress> is the IP address of the AP or STA under test.
If the computer is running a MAC operating system, this is achieved by typing:
ping –c 1000 –s 1492 <ipaddress>
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6 Record how many Ping packets have been lost. This is reported by Command Prompt on
completion of the test.
The test has passed if the number of lost packets is less than 2.
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Procedure:
1 Check that the AP and STAs are configured with the same Frequency Carrier. Also, if
operating in a region where DFS is required, ensure that the STA’s Frequency Carrier List
contains the frequencies configured in the AP’s DFS Alternate Frequency Carrier 1 and DFS
Alternate Frequency Carrier 2 fields.
2 Check that the Channel Bandwidth is configured the same at the AP and at the STA
3 On the AP, verify that the Max Range setting is configured to a distance slightly greater than
the distance between the AP and the furthest STA that must register to the AP.
4 Check that the AP’s Synchronization Source is configured properly based on the network
configuration.
5 Verify the authentication settings on the AP and STA. if Authentication Type is set to WPA2,
verify that the Pre-shared Key matches between the AP and the STA Preferred AP List
6 Check that the software at each end of the link is the same version.
7 Check that the desired AP’s SSID is configured in the STA Preferred AP List.
8 On the STA, check the DL RSSI and DL CINR values. Verify that for the STA installed distance,
that the values are consistent with Table 80 5 GHz threshold, power and link loss on page 260
and Table 81 2.4 GHz threshold, power and link loss on page 260.
11 Check the DFS status page (Monitor, System Status) at each end of the link and establish that
there is a quiet wireless channel to use.
12 If there are no faults found in the configuration and there is absolutely no wireless signal,
retry the installation procedure.
13 If this does not work then report a suspected AP/STA fault to Cambium Networks.
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Procedure:
1 Check that the interference has not increased by monitoring the uplink and downlink CINR
values reported in the AP page Monitor, Wireless Status
2 Check that the RSSI values reported at the AP an STA are proper based on the distance of the
link – see Table 80 5 GHz threshold, power and link loss on page 260 and Table 81 2.4 GHz
threshold, power and link loss on page 260.
3 Check that the path loss is low enough for the communication rates required.
5 Review your Quality of Service configuration and ensure that traffic is properly classified and
prioritized.
Procedure:
1 If the AP is receiving synchronization via CMM, verify that the CMM is properly receiving sync
via its attached GPS antenna (see PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide). Verify that the
cables from the CMM to the network switch are at most 30 ft (shielded) or 10 ft (unshielded)
and that the network switch is not PoE (802.3af) capable.
2 If the CMM is receiving GPS synchronization pulses, verify that the AP’s Synchronization
Source is set to CMM and that the AP’s GPS status bar icon is lit green.
3 If the AP is receiving synchronization via its internal GPS module and an external GPS
antenna, verify the cabling from the AP to the GPS antenna, and verify that the AP’s
Synchronization Source is set to GPS.
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Caution
If the reset button is pressed for more than ten seconds while powered on, the device will reset
back to its factory default configuration
• To reset the device to its factory default configuration (depress the button for more than ten
seconds then release)
Un-synced
Connectorized Radio
Reset Button
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Procedure:
1 Remove the Ethernet cable from PoE jack of the power supply for at least 10 seconds.
2 Reconnect the Ethernet cable to re-supply power to the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds and
disconnect cable to power off the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds. (1st power cycle)
3 Reconnect the Ethernet cable to re-supply power to the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds and
disconnect cable to power off the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds. (2nd power cycle)
4 Reconnect the Ethernet cable to re-supply power to the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds and
disconnect cable to power off the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds. (3rd power cycle)
5 Reconnect the Ethernet cable to re-supply power to the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds and
disconnect cable to power off the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds. (4th power cycle)
6 Reconnect the Ethernet cable to re-supply power to the ePMP device for at least 30 seconds
and allow it to go through the boot up procedure (Note: Device will go through an additional
reset automatically). This will reset the current configuration files to factory default
configuration (e.g. IP addresses, Device mode, RF configuration etc.). The device can be
pinged from a PC to check if boot up is complete (Successful ping replies indicates boot up is
complete).
7 Access the ePMP device using the default IP address of 192.168.0.1 (AP) or 192.168.0.2 (STA).
Where: Is:
Off Power through PoE has been removed from the device
ton Time duration for which the device has been powered
on. This should be 3-5 seconds.
toff Time duration for which the device has been powered
off. This should be 3-5 seconds.
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Caution
Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipment must not be made unless
under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance. Any such modifications
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer’s
warranty.
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attempt to otherwise sublicense, assign or transfer any of the rights, duties or obligations
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* Driver for keys on GPIO lines capable of generating interrupts.
*
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*
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*
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* ucimap-example - sample code for the ucimap library
* Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Felix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
* as published by the Free Software Foundation
*
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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*
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See
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*
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* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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* uhttpd - Tiny single-threaded httpd - Main component
*
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*
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Networks or a Cambium Point-To-Multipoint Distributor. Cambium Networks warrants that
hardware will conform to the relevant published specifications and will be free from material
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within this time, at its own option, either repair or replace the defective product within thirty (30)
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Modulation mode System threshold (dBm) Output power Maximum link loss (dB)
per channel bandwidth (dBm) per channel bandwidth
20 40 All 20 40
MHz MHz bands MHz MHz
Modulation mode System threshold (dBm) Output power Maximum link loss (dB)
per channel bandwidth (dBm) per channel bandwidth
20 40 All 20 40
MHz MHz bands MHz MHz
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Region Standard
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Note
The following calculation is based on the ANSI IEEE C95.1-1991 method, as that provides a worst
case analysis. Details of the assessment to EN50383:2002 can be provided, if required.
Peak power density in the far field of a radio frequency point source is calculated as follows:
P .G
S=
4π d 2
Where: Is:
P.G
d=
4π .S
Calculated distances and power compliance margins
Table 84 shows calculated minimum separation distances, recommended distances and resulting
margins for each frequency band and antenna combination. These are conservative distances that
include compliance margins. At these and greater separation distances, the power density from
the RF field is below generally accepted limits for the general population.
Explanation of terms used in Table 84:
Tx burst – maximum average transmit power in burst (Watt)
P – maximum average transmit power capability of the radio (Watt)
G – total transmit gain as a factor, converted from dB
S – power density (W/m2)
d – minimum distance from point source (meters)
R – recommended distances (meters)
C – compliance factor
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Band Antenna P G S d R C
(W) (W/m2) (m) (m)
PMP 20 MHz Connectorized, 8 dBi Omni 0.631 6.3 10 0.18 0.4 50.5
PMP 40 MHz Connectorized, 8 dBi Omni 0.631 6.3 10 0.18 0.4 50.5
PMP 20 MHz Connectorized, 17 dBi Sector 0.079 50.1 10 0.18 0.4 50.5
PMP 40 MHz Connectorized, 17 dBi Sector 0.032 50.1 10 0.11 0.3 71.3
PTP 20 MHz Connectorized, 25 dBi Dish 0.003 316.2 10 0.08 0.2 63.2
PTP 40 MHz Connectorized, 25 dBi Dish 0.003 316.2 10 0.08 0.2 63.2
PMP 20 MHz Connectorized, 8 dBi Omni 0.631 6.3 10 0.18 0.4 50.5
PMP 40 MHz Integrated, 12 dBi Patch 0.251 15.8 10 0.18 0.4 50.5
PMP 20 MHz Connectorized, 17 dBi Sector 0.079 50.1 10 0.18 0.4 50.5
PMP 40 MHz Connectorized, 19 dBi Panel 0.050 79.4 10 0.18 0.4 50.5
PMP 20 MHz Connectorized, 25 dBi Dish 0.010 316.2 10 0.16 0.4 63.5
PMP 40 MHz Connectorized, 8 dBi Omni 0.100 6.3 10 0.07 0.2 79.6
PMP 20 MHz Integrated, 12 dBi Patch 0.050 15.8 10 0.08 0.2 63.2
PMP 40 MHz Connectorized, 17 dBi Sector 0.025 50.1 10 0.10 0.2 39.9
PMP 20 MHz Connectorized, 19 dBi Panel 0.020 79.4 10 0.11 0.3 71.3
PMP 40 MHz Connectorized, 25 dBi Dish 0.006 316.2 10 0.13 0.3 56.7
PTP 20 MHz Integrated, 12 dBi Patch 0.398 15.8 10 0.22 0.4 31.9
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PTP 40 MHz Connectorized, 17 dBi Sector 0.158 50.1 10 0.25 0.5 39.5
PTP 20 MHz Connectorized, 19 dBi Panel 0.050 79.4 10 0.18 0.4 50.5
PTP 40 MHz Connectorized, 25 dBi Dish 0.010 316.2 10 0.16 0.4 63.5
PTP 20 MHz Integrated, 12 dBi Patch 0.050 15.8 10 0.08 0.2 63.2
PTP 40 MHz Connectorized, 17 dBi Sector 0.025 50.1 10 0.10 0.2 39.9
PTP 20 MHz Connectorized, 19 dBi Panel 0.020 79.4 10 0.11 0.3 71.3
PTP 40 MHz Connectorized, 25 dBi Dish 0.006 316.2 10 0.13 0.3 56.7
Note
Gain of antenna in dBi = 10*log (G).
The regulations require that the power used for the calculations is the maximum power in the
transmit burst subject to allowance for source-based time-averaging.
At 2.4 GHz, 5.4 GHz and EU 5.8 GHz, the products are generally limited to a fixed EIRP which can
be achieved with the Integrated Antenna. The calculations above assume that the maximum
EIRP allowed by the regulations is being transmitted.
Note
If there are no EIRP limits in the country of deployment, use the distance calculations for FCC 5.8
GHz for all frequency bands.
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Caution
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Cambium Networks could void the user’s
authority to operate the system.
TYPE APPROVALS
This system has achieved Type Approval in various countries around the world. This means that
the system has been tested against various local technical regulations and found to comply. The
frequency bands in which the system operates may be unlicensed and, in these bands, the system
can be used provided it does not cause interference. The system is not guaranteed protection
against interference from other products and installations.
Table 83 lists the radio specification type approvals that have been granted for ePMP frequency
variants.
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Note
A Class B Digital Device is a device that is marketed for use in a residential environment,
notwithstanding use in commercial, business and industrial environments.
Note
Notwithstanding that Cambium Networks has designed (and qualified) the ePMP products to
generally meet the Class B requirement to minimize the potential for interference, the ePMP
product range is not marketed for use in a residential environment.
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1
The band 5600 MHz to 5650 MHz is reserved for the use of weather radars.
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32 dBm + 2 +
5735 to 5815 5745 to 5805 (Configured
Uganda 5725-5825 30 No
every 5 MHz every 5 MHz Antenna
Gain/3)
5735 to 5970 5745 to 5960
Ukraine 5725-5980 23 None
every 5 MHz every 5 MHz
5735 to 5785
United 5725-5795, every 5 MHz, 5745 to 5775
2 23 36 ETSI
Kingdom 5815-5850 5825 to 5840 every 5 MHz,
every 5 MHz
36 for PMP
5740 to 5835 5750 to 5825 AP. No limit
United States 5725-5850 23 None
every 5 MHz every 5 MHz for other
modes.
United States
Minor 5750 to 5825
5725-5850 NA 30 None
Outlying every 5 MHz
Islands
5735 to 5970 5745 to 5960
Uzbekistan 5725-5980 23 None
every 5 MHz every 5 MHz
5735 to 5840 5745 to 5830
Venezuela 5725-5850 23 36 None
every 5 MHz every 5 MHz
5735 to 5840 5745 to 5830
Vietnam 5725-5850 23 30 None
every 5 MHz every 5 MHz
2
5795 MHz to 5815 MHz band is assigned for Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (RTTT).
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2412-2472 2422-2462
Armenia 2400-2500
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Argentina 2400-2500 23 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2462 2422-2452
Australia 2400-2500 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Azerbaijan 2400-2500
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Bahrain 2400-2500 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Brazil 2400-2500 23 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Belarus 2400-2500
every 5MHz every 5MHz
36 for PMP AP.
30 dBm + 6 +
2412-2462 2427-2452 ((Configured
Canada 2400-2500
every 5MHz every 5MHz Antenna Gain -
6)/3) for other
modes.
2412-2472 2422-2462
Chile 2400-2500 23 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
China 2400-2500 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Colombia 2400-2500 23 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Ecuador 2400-2500 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Georgia 2400-2500
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Ghana 2400-2500 23 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
36 for PMP AP.
30 dBm + 6 +
2412-2462 2427-2452 ((Configured
Guam 2400-2500
every 5MHz every 5MHz Antenna Gain -
6)/3) for other
modes.
2412-2472 2422-2462
Hong Kong 2400-2500 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Indonesia 2400-2500 23 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
India 2400-2500 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Kenya 2400-2500 23 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
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2412-2472 2422-2462
Kyrgyzstan 2400-2500 23
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
South Korea 2400-2500 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Kazakhstan 2400-2500
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Moldova 2400-2500
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Mexico 2400-2500 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Malaysia 2400-2500 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Nigeria 2400-2500 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
New Zealand 2400-2500 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Other 2400-2500
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Peru 2400-2500 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Philippines 2400-2500 23 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
36 for PMP AP.
30 dBm + 6 +
2412-2462 2427-2452 ((Configured
Puerto Rico 2400-2500
every 5MHz every 5MHz Antenna Gain -
6)/3) for other
modes.
2412-2472 2422-2462
Russia 2400-2500
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Singapore 2400-2500 23 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Thailand 2400-2500 20
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Tajikistan 2400-2500 23
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Turkmenistan 2400-2500 23
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Taiwan 2400-2500 36
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Ukraine 2400-2500
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2462 2422-2452
Uganda 2400-2500
every 5MHz every 5MHz
2412-2472 2422-2462
Uganda 2400-2500 23
every 5MHz every 5MHz
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Notifications
This section contains notifications of compliance with the radio regulations that are enforced in
various regions.
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Where necessary, the end user is responsible for obtaining any National licenses required to
operate this product and these must be obtained before using the product in any particular
country. Contact the appropriate national administrations for details on the conditions of use for
the bands in question and any exceptions that might apply.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the US FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
these instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
• Increase the separation between the affected equipment and the unit;
• Connect the affected equipment to a power outlet on a different circuit from that which the
receiver is connected to;
• Consult the dealer and/or experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Product labels
FCC IDs and Industry Canada Certification Numbers are reproduced on the product label (Figure
60).
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Where necessary, the end user is responsible for obtaining any National licenses required to
operate this product and these must be obtained before using the product in any particular
country. Contact the appropriate national administrations for details on the conditions of use for
the bands in question and any exceptions that might apply.
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Caution
This equipment operates as a secondary application, so it has no rights against harmful
interference, even if generated by similar equipment, and must not cause harmful interference
on systems operating as primary applications.
Hereby, Cambium Networks declares that the ePMP product complies with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity
may be consulted at the support website.
The European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC Certification Number is reproduced on the product label
(Figure 61).
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THAILAND NOTIFICATION
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Table 94 shows the data throughput rates (Mbits/s) achieved with an AP/STA pair and the link
distance (range), is 0 km.
At zero range. All rates are in Mbit/s. UDP 1518-byte packets, 75%DL/25%UL duty cycle
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Radio Specifications
CONNECTORIZED RADIO SPECIFICATIONS
Product
Spectrum
Interface
POWERING METHODS SUPPORTED 30V PoE Supply (included), CMM3 & CMM4,
802.3af PoE Supply
Performance
ARQ Yes
NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ MCS1 = -89 dBm to MCS15 = -68 dBm (per
20MHZ CHANNEL branch)
NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ MCS1 = -87 dBm to MCS15 = -65 dBm (per
40MHZ CHANNEL branch)
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Link Budget
Physical
ENVIRONMENTAL IP55
Security
Certifications
FCCID Z8H89FT0006
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Product
Spectrum
Interface
POWERING METHODS SUPPORTED 30V PoE Supply (included), CMM3 & CMM4,
802.3af PoE Supply
PROTOCOLS USED IPv4, UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, SSH, SNMPv2c, HTTP,
HTTPs, FTP
Performance
ARQ Yes
NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ MCS1 = -89 dBm to MCS15 = -68 dBm (per
20MHZ CHANNEL branch)
NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ MCS1 = -87 dBm to MCS15 = -65 dBm (per
40MHZ CHANNEL branch)
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Link Budget
TRANSMIT POWER RANGE -20 to +30 dBm (combined, to regional EIRP limit)
(1 dB interval)
Physical
ENVIRONMENTAL IP55
Security
Certifications
FCCID Z8H89FT0006
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CAMBIUM NETWORKS
Product
Spectrum
Interface
Performance
ARQ Yes
NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ MCS1 = -89 dBm to MCS15 = -70 dBm (per
20MHZ CHANNEL branch)
NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ MCS1 = -87 dBm to MCS15 = -65 dBm (per
40MHZ CHANNEL branch)
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Physical
ENVIRONMENTAL IP55
INPUT VOLTAGE 24 to 30 V
Security
Certifications
FCCID Z8H89FT0006
298
CAMBIUM NETWORKS
Product
Spectrum
Interface
Performance
ARQ Yes
NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ MCS1 = -89 dBm to MCS15 = -70 dBm (per
20MHZ CHANNEL branch)
NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ MCS1 = -87 dBm to MCS15 = -65 dBm (per
40MHZ CHANNEL branch)
299
CAMBIUM NETWORKS
Physical
ENVIRONMENTAL IP55
INPUT VOLTAGE 24 to 30 V
Security
Certifications
FCCID Z8H89FT0006
300
CAMBIUM NETWORKS
Product
Spectrum
Interface
Performance
ARQ Yes
NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ MCS1 = -89 dBm to MCS15 = -70 dBm (per
20MHZ CHANNEL branch)
NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ MCS1 = -87 dBm to MCS15 = -65 dBm (per
40MHZ CHANNEL branch)
301
CAMBIUM NETWORKS
Physical
ENVIRONMENTAL IP55
Security
Certifications
FCCID Z8H89FT0006
302
CAMBIUM NETWORKS
Product
Spectrum
Interface
PROTOCOLS USED IPv4, UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, SSH, SNMPv2c, HTTPs,
FTP
Performance
ARQ Yes
NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ MCS1 = -89 dBm to MCS15 = -70 dBm (per
20MHZ CHANNEL branch)
NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ MCS1 = -87 dBm to MCS15 = -65 dBm (per
40MHZ CHANNEL branch)
303
CAMBIUM NETWORKS
TRANSMIT POWER RANGE -20 to +30 dBm (combined, to regional EIRP limit)
(1 dB interval)
Physical
ENVIRONMENTAL IP55
Security
Certifications
FCCID Z8H89FT0006
304
CAMBIUM NETWORKS
Glossary
Term Definition
AES Advanced Encryption Standard
ANSI American National Standards Institute
AP Access Point
CINR Carrier to Interference plus Noise Ratio
CMM Cluster Management Module
CNSS Cambium Network Services Server
DFS Dynamic Frequency Selection
EIRP Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power
EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility
EMD Electromagnetic Discharge
ETH Ethernet
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
FCC Federal Communications Commission
FEC Forward Error Correction
GPS Global Positioning System
GUI Graphical User Interface
HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol
IC Industry Canada
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IP Internet Protocol
LAN Local Area Network
LED Light Emitting Diode
LOS Line of Sight
MIMO Multiple In Multiple Out
MTU Maximum Transmission Unit
nLOS Near Line of Sight
NTP Network Time Protocol
OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
PC Personal Computer
PMP Point to Multipoint
QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keyed
RF Radio Frequency
RMA Return Merchandise Authorization
RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication
RTTT Road Transport and Traffic Telematics
RX Receive
SAR Standard Absorption Rate
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
STA Station
SW Software
TDD Time Division Duplex
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