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April 2015 

System Release 2.4.1 (Software Release 2.4.1) 

System Release 2.4.2 (Software Release 2.4.2) 

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June 2015 

System Release 2.4.3 (Software Release 2.4.3) 

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August 2015 

System Release 2.5 (Software Release 2.5) 

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October 2015 

System Release 2.5.1 (Software Release 2.5.1) 

020v000 

November 2015 

System Release 2.5.2 (Software Release 2.5.2) 

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December 2015 

System Release 2.6 (Software Release 2.6) 

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February 2016 

System Release 2.6.1 (Software Release 2.6.1) 

023v000 

June 2016 

System Release 2.6.2 (Software Release 2.6.2) 

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June 2016 

System Release 3.0 (Software Release 3.0) 

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September 2016 

System Release 3.0.1 (Software Release 3.0.1) 

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November 2016 

System Release 3.1 (Software Release 3.1) 

System Release 3.2 (Software Release 3.2) 

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December 2016 

January 2017 

System Release 3.2.1 (Software Release 3.2.1) 

025v011 

January 2017 

System Release 3.2.2 (Software Release 3.2.2) 

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March 2017 

April 2017 

System Release 3.3 (Software Release 3.3) 

 

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Summary of Contents for ePMP

Page 1: ...System Release 3 3 Product Description System Planning Configuration Operation and Troubleshooting Legal and Reference Information User Guide 026v003 ...

Page 2: ... material Accordingly any copyrighted material of Cambium its licensors or the 3rd Party software supplied material contained in the Cambium products described in this document may not be copied reproduced reverse engineered distributed merged or modified in any manner without the express written permission of Cambium Furthermore the purchase of Cambium products shall not be deemed to grant either...

Page 3: ... unit mast lead in wire and discharge unit size of grounding conductors and connection requirements for grounding electrodes Other regulations may apply in different countries and therefore it is recommended that installation be contracted to a professional installer Powering down before servicing Always power down and unplug the equipment before servicing Primary disconnect device The ePMP power ...

Page 4: ...ence to weather radar systems that operate in the band 5600 MHz to 5650 MHz These features must be implemented in all products able to operate outdoors in the band 5470 MHz to 5725 MHz Manufacturers must ensure that such radio products cannot be configured to operate outside of FCC rules specifically it must not be possible to disable or modify the radar protection functions that have been demonst...

Page 5: ...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 l...

Page 6: ...ivision duplexing 24 OFDM and channel bandwidth 24 Adaptive modulation 24 MIMO 24 Radar avoidance 25 Encryption 25 Country codes 25 Smart Beamforming ePMP 2000 series 26 PMP networks 26 Further reading on wireless operation 27 System management 28 Management agent 28 Web server 28 SNMP 30 Network Time Protocol NTP 30 Cambium Network Services Server 31 Software upgrade 31 Further reading on system ...

Page 7: ...interfaces 48 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync LEDs 49 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync specifications 50 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync heater 51 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync and external antenna location 51 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync wind loading 52 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync software packages 52 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync ...

Page 8: ...terfaces 77 Force 200 LEDs 78 Force 200 specifications 78 Force 200 heater 79 Force 200 wind loading 79 Force 200 software packages 80 ePMP 2000 Series Power Supply 81 Power supply description 81 Power supply part numbers 81 Power supply interfaces 82 Power supply specifications 83 Power supply location 83 ePMP 1000 Series Power Supply includes Force 180 and Force 200 84 Power supply description 8...

Page 9: ... connectorized radios using the Quick Start menu 116 Configuring SM units using the Quick Start menu 119 Using the AP menu options 123 AP Configure menu 124 AP Monitor menu 153 AP Tools menu 171 Using the SM menu options 192 SM Configuration menu 193 SM Monitor menu 242 SM Tools menu 264 Radius Server 278 Installing Free radius on Ubuntu 12 04 LTS 278 Configuring Free radius server 278 Configuring...

Page 10: ...se Cambium s name 306 Transfer 306 Updates 306 Maintenance 306 Disclaimer 307 Limitation of liability 307 U S government 307 Term of license 308 Governing law 308 Assignment 308 Survival of provisions 308 Entire agreement 308 Third party software 308 Source Code Requests 308 Preamble 324 TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION 325 END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS 330 Hardware war...

Page 11: ... 5 8 GHz regulatory compliance 470 Thailand notification 473 Data throughput tables 474 Data throughput capacity 474 Radio Specifications 477 ePMP 2000 Product Specifications 477 ePMP 1000 Product Specifications 477 Glossary 478 ...

Page 12: ...ended for use by the system designer system installer and system administrator For radio network design see Product description System hardware System planning Legal and reference information For system configuration monitoring and fault finding see Configuration Operation and Troubleshooting For radio equipment installation refer to the following guides The ePMP Quick Start Guide The ePMP Install...

Page 13: ...March 2014 System Release 1 0 Software Release 1 4 3 006v000 April 2014 System Release 1 0 Software Release 1 4 4 007v000 June 2014 System Release 2 0 Software Release 2 0 008v000 July 2014 System Release 2 1 Software Release 2 1 010v000 September 2014 System Release 2 2 Software Release 2 2 011v000 October 2014 System Release 2 3 Software Release 2 3 012v000 November 2014 System Release 2 3 1 Sof...

Page 14: ...3 0 Software Release 3 0 025v000 September 2016 System Release 3 0 1 Software Release 3 0 1 025v007 November 2016 System Release 3 1 Software Release 3 1 System Release 3 2 Software Release 3 2 025v008 025v009 025v010 December 2016 January 2017 System Release 3 2 1 Software Release 3 2 1 025v011 January 2017 System Release 3 2 2 Software Release 3 2 2 026v001 026v002 026v003 March 2017 April 2017 ...

Page 15: ...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 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 Fe...

Page 16: ...y 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...

Page 17: ...y 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 Ca...

Page 18: ...ning 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 instruction...

Page 19: ...untries Disposal of Cambium equipment European Union EU Directive 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Do not dispose of Cambium equipment in landfill sites For disposal instructions see http www cambiumnetworks com support Disposal of surplus packaging Do not dispose of surplus packaging in landfill sites In the EU it is the individual recipient s responsibility to ensure tha...

Page 20: ...e following topics are described in this chapter The key features typical uses product variants and components of the ePMP are explained in Overview of ePMP on page 21 How the ePMP wireless link is operated including modulation modes power control and security is described under Wireless operation on page 24 The ePMP management system including the web interface installation configuration alerts a...

Page 21: ...d antenna or in connectorized version for use with an external antenna The wireless link is primarily TDD based System Release 1 2 3 added a 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 p...

Page 22: ... and surge suppression electronics ePMP 2000 Access Point with Intelligent Sync Power Supply or GPS Sync Connectorized Radio ePMP 1000 Power Supply An indoor power supply module providing Power over Ethernet PoE supply and 1000 100 10 Base TX to the Access Point ePMP 2000 Access Point with Intelligent Sync or GPS Sync Connectorized Radio ePMP 1000 Radio Cabling and lightning protection Shielded Ca...

Page 23: ... Point and to load their deployed subscriber modules with ePMP Elevate software The hardware investment is protected and the existing infrastructure is given a new lease of life to support revenue generating applications for years to come ePMP Elevate networks can be managed by cnMaestro the cloud based or on premise platform that provides end to end management device onboarding and maintenance su...

Page 24: ...0 MHz based on operator configuration Each channel is offset in center frequency from its neighboring channel by 5 MHz 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 requi...

Page 25: ...tions 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 SM is configured to scan for these frequencies to a...

Page 26: ...s and retransmissions resulting from co channel uplink interference TCP retransmissions are greatly reduced Other applications also show significant performance benefits INTELLIGENT FILTERING EPMP 2000 SERIES ePMP 2000 Intelligent Filtering improves both receive and transmit performance It protects the network from off channel interferers with a filter that dynamically moves around the channel On ...

Page 27: ... describes how to keep RF exposure within safe limits How ePMP complies with the radio regulations that are enforced in various countries is explained in Compliance with radio regulations on page 444 Compliance with the radio regulations that are enforced in various regions is explained under Notifications on page 462 Tables and graphs to support calculation of the data rate capacity that can be p...

Page 28: ...xt 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 equ...

Page 29: ...CAMBIUM NETWORKS 026v003 29 Figure 2 ePMP 1000 AP web based management screenshot Figure 3 ePMP 2000 AP web based management screenshot ...

Page 30: ...y officer can define from one to four user accounts each of which may have one of the four possible roles ADMINISTRATOR default username password admin who has full read and write permission INSTALLER default username password installer who has permission to read and write parameters applicable to unit installation and monitoring HOME default username password home who has permission only to acces...

Page 31: ...network equipment For Cambium Network Services Server download see https support cambiumnetworks com files cns 20server 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 FURTHER READING ON SYSTEM MANAGEMENT For more information on sys...

Page 32: ... Radio on page 54 ePMP 1000 The ePMP 1000 Connectorized hardware part numbers mounting equipment and specifications are described under ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio on page 60 ePMP 1000 The Force 180 hardware part numbers mounting equipment and specifications are described under Force 180 on page 68 The Force 200 hardware part numbers mounting equipment and specifications are described under Forc...

Page 33: ...st 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 Warning Electro magnetic discharge...

Page 34: ...e 6 to determine where it is safe to mount equipment An imaginary sphere typically 50 meters in radius is rolled over the structure Where the sphere rests against the ground and a strike termination device such as a finial or ground bar all the space under the sphere is considered to be in the zone of protection Zone B Similarly where the sphere rests on two finials the space under the sphere is c...

Page 35: ...Zone A or Zone B Zone A In this zone a direct lightning strike is possible Do not mount equipment in this zone Zone B In this zone direct EMD lightning effects are still possible but mounting in this zone significantly reduces the possibility of a direct strike Mount equipment in this zone Warning Do not mount equipment in Zone A which can put the equipment structures and life at risk ...

Page 36: ...ge 42 ePMP 2000 Access Point with Intelligent Filtering and Sync wind loading on page 43 ePMP 2000 Access Point with Intelligent Filtering and Sync software packages on page 44 ePMP 2000 Access Point with Intelligent Filtering and Sync antennas and antenna cabling on page 44 EPMP 2000 ACCESS POINT WITH INTELLIGENT FILTERING AND SYNC DESCRIPTION The ePMP 2000 Access Point with Intelligent Filtering...

Page 37: ... Sync ROW US cord C050900A131A ePMP 2000 5 GHz AP with Intelligent Filtering and Sync EU UK cord C050900A333A ePMP 2000 5 GHz AP with Intelligent Filtering and Sync ROW UK cord C050900A331A ePMP 2000 5 GHz AP with Intelligent Filtering and Sync ROW India cord C050900A431A ePMP 2000 5 GHz AP with Intelligent Filtering and Sync ROW China cord C050900A531A ePMP 2000 5 GHz AP with Intelligent Filterin...

Page 38: ...l 120 SM C050900S2KLA Table 3 Access Point with Intelligent Filtering and Sync accessory part numbers Cambium description Cambium part number POWER SUPPLY 30W 56V Gbps support N000000L034 EPMP 2000 ACCESS POINT WITH INTELLIGENT FILTERING AND SYNC MOUNTING BRACKET The ePMP 2000 Access Point with Intelligent Filtering and Sync is designed to be attached to the new Cambium ePMP sector antenna see Tab...

Page 39: ...rt Antenna port V RP SMA female Antenna V polarization To from V polarized antenna port Smart Antenna port H RP SMA female Smart Antenna H polarization To from H polarized Smart Antenna port Smart Antenna port V RP SMA female Smart Antenna V polarization To from V polarized Smart Antenna port Ethernet RJ45 PoE input 802 3at compliant Please note A non 802 3at compliant power supply may also be use...

Page 40: ... module and antenna or from a connected CMM Unlit 1PPS GPS not acquired or Synchronization Source set to Internal AP operates without sync No LEDs lit Three or less satellites tracked One LED lit Four or five satellites tracked Two LEDs lit Six or seven satellites tracked All LEDs lit Eight or more satellites are tracked ETH Once lit blinking indicates Ethernet activity Red 10BaseTX link Green 100...

Page 41: ...e 5 ePMP 2000 Access Point with Intelligent Filtering and Sync physical specifications Category Specification Dimensions H x W x D Radio 22 2 x 12 4 x 4 5 cm 8 75 x 4 9 x 1 75 in without brackets Weight 7 kg 1 5 lbs without brackets Table 6 ePMP 2000 Access Point with Intelligent Filtering and Sync environmental specifications Category Specification Temperature 30 C 22 F to 55 C 131 F Wind loading...

Page 42: ...tering and Sync startup times based on ambient temperature Initial Temperature Startup time from power on to operational 22 F 30 C 20 minutes 4 F 20 C 6 minutes 14 F 10 C 2 minutes 30 seconds EPMP 2000 ACCESS POINT WITH INTELLIGENT FILTERING AND SYNC EXTERNAL ANTENNA LOCATION Find a location for the device and external antenna that meets the following requirements The equipment is high enough to a...

Page 43: ...e and its mounting bracket are capable of withstanding wind speeds of up to 190 kph 118 mph Wind blowing on the device will subject the mounting structure to significant lateral force The magnitude of the force depends on both wind strength and surface area of the device Wind loading is estimated using the following formulae Force in kilograms 0 1045aV2 Where Is a surface area in square meters V w...

Page 44: ...ng and Sync devices may be upgraded by downloading new software packages from the Cambium Networks website or by using the Cambium Network Services Server The software packages applicable to ePMP connectorized radios are named ePMP GPS_Synced v3 3 tar gz or higher version number EPMP 2000 ACCESS POINT WITH INTELLIGENT FILTERING AND SYNC ANTENNAS AND ANTENNA CABLING ePMP 2000 Access Point with Inte...

Page 45: ...tenna 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 po...

Page 46: ...ntennas and antenna cabling on page 53 EPMP 1000 CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC DESCRIPTION The connectorized ePMP device is a self contained transceiver unit that houses both radio and networking electronics The connectorized unit is designed to work with externally mounted antennas that have high gains Connectorized units can cope with more difficult radio conditions The unit is designed with fem...

Page 47: ...er cord ROW version C050900A011A ePMP GPS Conn 5 GHz no power cord EU version C050900A013A ePMP GPS Conn 5 GHz US power cord FCC version C058900A112A ePMP GPS Conn 2 4 GHz US power cord C024900A011A GPS Sync AP License Key ePMP 1000 GPS Sync AP License Key Upgrade Lite 10 SM to Full 120 SM C050900S200A Table 12 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync accessory part numbers Cambium description Camb...

Page 48: ...Sync sector antenna EPMP 1000 CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC INTERFACES The connectorized radio with sync interfaces are illustrated in Figure 12 and described in Table 13 Figure 12 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync interfaces Antenna port V Antenna port H Ethernet GPS ...

Page 49: ...y default configuration See Using the device external reset button on page 300 EPMP 1000 CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC LEDS LED Function POWER Green Power is applied to the device Unlit No power is applied to the device or improper power source GPS SYNC Orange AP has acquired a 1PPS GPS synchronization pulse either from the internal GPS module and antenna or from a connected CMM Unlit 1PPS GPS not...

Page 50: ...torized radio with sync specifications see the ePMP 1000 website Table 14 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync physical specifications Category Specification Dimensions H x W x D Radio 227 x 88 x 33 mm 8 9 x 3 5 x 1 3 Antenna 529 x 124 x 53 mm 20 8 x 4 9 x 2 1 Weight 521 kg 1 15 lbs without antenna 4 5 kg 10 lbs with antenna Table 15 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync environmental specifi...

Page 51: ...up times based on ambient temperature Initial Temperature Startup time from power on to operational 22 F 30 C 20 minutes 4 F 20 C 6 minutes 14 F 10 C 2 minutes 30 seconds EPMP 1000 CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC AND EXTERNAL ANTENNA LOCATION Find a location for the device and external antenna that meets the following requirements The equipment is high enough to achieve the best radio path People ca...

Page 52: ...v2 Where Is A surface area in square feet v wind speed in miles per hour Applying these formulae to the ePMP device at different wind speeds the resulting wind loadings are shown in Table 17 and Table 18 Table 17 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync wind loading Kg Type of ePMP device Largest surface area square meters Wind speed meters per second 30 40 50 60 70 Connectorized 0 13 12 2 Kg 21 7 ...

Page 53: ...r than approved antennas may cause measurements higher than reported for certification 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 maxi...

Page 54: ...specifications on page 57 ePMP 1000 Integrated Radio heater on page 58 ePMP 1000 Integrated Radio wind loading on page 58 ePMP 1000 Integrated Radio software packages on page 59 EPMP 1000 INTEGRATED RADIO DESCRIPTION The integrated ePMP 1000 module is a self contained transceiver unit that houses both radio and networking electronics An ePMP 1000 integrated unit may function as an Access Point AP ...

Page 55: ...mbers Cambium description Cambium part number ePMP Integrated 5 GHz no power cord ROW version C050900C031A ePMP Integrated 5 GHz EU power cord EU version C050900P033A ePMP Integrated 5 GHz US power cord FCC version C058900C132A ePMP Integrated 2 4 GHz US power cord C024900C031A Table 21 ePMP 1000 Integrated Radio accessory part numbers Cambium description Cambium part number ePMP Power Supply for ...

Page 56: ...000 Integrated Radio interfaces Port name Connector Interface Description Primary Ethernet RJ45 PoE input Proprietary power over Ethernet PoE twisted pair for powering via CMM3 CMM4 10 100 Base TX Ethernet Management and data Auxiliary Ethernet future release RJ45 Cambium proprietary PoE output data bridging Proprietary 30V PoE output for auxiliary devices not 802 3af standard PoE Auxiliary Ethern...

Page 57: ...light in an ascending sequence to indicate that the radio is scanning Radio registered LEDs light to indicate the RSSI level at the device RSSI 60 dBm 70 dBm RSSI 60 dBm 80 dBm RSSI 70 dBm RSSI 80 dBm EPMP 1000 INTEGRATED RADIO SPECIFICATIONS The ePMP integrated module conforms to the specifications listed in Table 23 and Table 24 The integrated device meets the low level static discharge specific...

Page 58: ...re is greater than 32 F 0 C the heater is deactivated and the integrated module continues its startup sequence The effect on integrated module startup time at various temperatures is defined in Table 25 Table 25 ePMP 1000 Integrated module startup times based on ambient temperature Initial Temperature Startup time from power on to operational 22 F 30 C 4 minutes 4 F 20 C 2 minutes 14 F 10 C 1 minu...

Page 59: ...module Largest surface area square meters Wind speed meters per second 30 40 50 60 70 Integrated 0 042 4 Kg 7 Kg 11 Kg 15 8 Kg 21 6 Kg Table 27 ePMP 1000 Integrated Radio wind loading lb Type of ePMP module Largest surface area square feet Wind speed miles per hour 80 100 120 140 150 Integrated 0 45 12 1 lb 18 9 lb 27 2 lb 37 lb 42 5 lb EPMP 1000 INTEGRATED RADIO SOFTWARE PACKAGES Integrated radio...

Page 60: ...P 1000 CONNECTORIZED RADIO DESCRIPTION The connectorized ePMP 1000 device is a self contained transceiver unit that houses both radio and networking electronics The connectorized unit is designed to work with externally mounted antennas that have high gains Connectorized units can cope with more difficult radio conditions The unit is designed with female RP SMA 50Ω antenna connections located at t...

Page 61: ...dio part numbers Cambium description Cambium part number ePMP Conn 5 GHz no power cord ROW version C050900A021A ePMP Conn 5 GHz EU power cord EU version C050900A023A ePMP Conn 5 GHz US power cord FCC version C058900A122A ePMP Conn 2 4 GHz US power cord C024900A021A Table 29 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio accessory part numbers Cambium description Cambium part number ePMP Power Supply for non GPS Ra...

Page 62: ...ntenna V polarization To from V polarized antenna port Primary Ethernet RJ45 PoE input Proprietary power over Ethernet PoE twisted pair for powering via CMM3 CMM4 10 100 Base TX Ethernet Management and data Auxiliary Ethernet future release RJ45 Cambium propriety PoE output data bridging Propriety 30V PoE output for auxiliary devices not 802 3af standard Poe Reset Button Physical button N A For re...

Page 63: ...lit blinking indicates Ethernet activity Green 10 100BaseTX link ETH 2 Auxiliary Secondary Ethernet port indicator Once lit blinking indicates Ethernet activity Green 10 100BaseTX link Radio scanning LEDs light in an ascending sequence to indicate that the radio is scanning Radio registered LEDs light to indicate the RSSI level at the device Reserved for future release RSSI 60 dBm 70 dBm RSSI 60 d...

Page 64: ...listing of connectorized radio specifications see ePMP 1000 website Table 31 ePMP 1000 Connectorized radio physical specifications Category Specification Dimensions H x W x D Radio 227 x 88 x 33 mm 8 9 x 3 5 x 1 3 Antenna 529 x 124 x 53 mm 20 8 x 4 9 x 2 1 Weight 521 kg 1 15 lbs without antenna 4 5 kg 10 lbs with antenna Table 32 ePMP 1000 Connectorized radio environmental specifications Category ...

Page 65: ...io startup times based on ambient temperature Initial Temperature Startup time from power on to operational 22 F 30 C 20 minutes 4 F 20 C 6 minutes 14 F 10 C 2 minutes 30 seconds EPMP 1000 CONNECTORIZED RADIO AND EXTERNAL ANTENNA LOCATION Find a location for the device and external antenna that meets the following requirements The equipment is high enough to achieve the best radio path People are ...

Page 66: ...s 0 0042Av2 Where Is A surface area in square feet v wind speed in miles per hour Applying these formulae to the ePMP device at different wind speeds the resulting wind loadings are shown in Table 34 and Table 35 Table 34 ePMP 1000 Connectorized radio wind loading Kg Type of ePMP device Largest surface area square meters Wind speed meters per second 30 40 50 60 70 Connectorized 0 13 12 2 Kg 21 7 K...

Page 67: ...on Using other than approved antennas may cause measurements higher than reported for certification 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 ...

Page 68: ...r on page 72 Force 180 wind loading on page 72 Force 180 software packages on page 73 FORCE 180 DESCRIPTION The Force 180 integrated module is a self contained transceiver unit that houses both radio and networking electronics An ePMP Force 180 unit may function as an Access Point AP or a Subscriber Module SM in a Point To Multipoint PMP or in a Point To Point PTP network topology It is typically ...

Page 69: ...0 Integrated Radio EU EU cord C050900C073A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio ROW US cord C050900C171A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio ROW EU cord C050900C271A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio ROW UK cord C050900C371A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio EU UK cord C050900C373A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio ROW India cord C050900C471A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio RO...

Page 70: ...e Connector Interface Description Ethernet RJ45 PoE input 10 100 1000BaseT Compatible with Cambium PoE pinouts V 7 8 Return 4 5 and Standard PoE pinouts V 4 5 Return 7 8 10 100 1000 Base TX Ethernet Management and data Reset Button Physical button N A For resetting the radio and for setting the radio back to its factory default configuration See Using the device external reset button on page 300 E...

Page 71: ...Bm RSSI 80 dBm FORCE 180 SPECIFICATIONS The Force 180 module conforms to the specifications listed in Table 39 and Table 40 The device meets the low level static discharge specifications identified in Electromagnetic compatibility EMC compliance on page 429 and provides internal surge suppression but does not provide lightning suppression For a full listing of Force 180 specifications see ePMP 100...

Page 72: ...200 startup time at various temperatures is defined in Table 41 Table 41 Force 180 startup times based on ambient temperature Initial Temperature Startup time from power on to operational 22 F 30 C 4 minutes 4 F 20 C 2 minutes 14 F 10 C 1 minutes 30 seconds FORCE 180 WIND LOADING Ensure that the Force 180 and the structure on which it is mounted are capable of withstanding the prevalent wind speed...

Page 73: ...Wind speed meters per second 30 40 50 60 70 Force 180 0 031 3 Kg 5 2 Kg 8 2 Kg 11 8 Kg 16 Kg Table 43 Force 180 wind loading lb Type of ePMP module Largest surface area square feet Wind speed miles per hour 80 100 120 140 150 Force 180 0 33 9 lb 14 1 lb 20 3 lb 27 7 lb 31 8 lb FORCE 180 SOFTWARE PACKAGES Force 180 radios may be upgraded by downloading new software packages from the Cambium Network...

Page 74: ...re packages on page 80 FORCE 200 DESCRIPTION The Force 200 integrated dish is a self contained transceiver unit that houses both radio parabolic dish and networking electronics An ePMP Force 200 unit may function as an Access Point AP or a Subscriber Module SM in a Point To Multipoint PMP or in a Point To Point PTP network topology It is typically deployed as an SM in a PMP system and either Maste...

Page 75: ...5 25 High Gain Radio ROW no cord C050900C061A ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5 25 High Gain Radio EU EU cord C050900C063A ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5 25 High Gain Radio ROW US cord C050900C161A ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5 25 High Gain Radio ROW EU cord C050900C261A ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5 25 High Gain Radio ROW UK cord C050900C361A ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5 25 High Gain Radio EU UK cord C050900C363A ePMP 5 GHz Force...

Page 76: ...00 MOUNTING BRACKET The Force 200 module is designed to be pole mounted using the mounting bracket and clamp assembly provided in the box with the radio Figure 24 Force 200 mounting bracket side Figure 25 Force 200 mounting bracket back ...

Page 77: ...ctor Interface Description Ethernet RJ45 PoE input 10 100 1000BaseT Compatible with Cambium PoE pinouts V 7 8 Return 4 5 and Standard PoE pinouts V 4 5 Return 7 8 10 100 1000 Base TX Ethernet Management and data Reset Button Physical button N A For resetting the radio and for setting the radio back to its factory default configuration See Using the device external reset button on page 300 Ethernet...

Page 78: ...ce RSSI 60 dBm 70 dBm RSSI 60 dBm 80 dBm RSSI 70 dBm RSSI 80 dBm FORCE 200 SPECIFICATIONS The Force 200 module conforms to the specifications listed in Table 46 and Table 47 The device meets the low level static discharge specifications identified in Electromagnetic compatibility EMC compliance on page 429 and provides internal surge suppression but does not provide lightning suppression For a ful...

Page 79: ...ce The effect on Force 200 startup time at various temperatures is defined in Table 48 Table 48 Force 200 startup times based on ambient temperature Initial Temperature Startup time from power on to operational 22 F 30 C 4 minutes 4 F 20 C 2 minutes 14 F 10 C 1 minutes 30 seconds FORCE 200 WIND LOADING Ensure that the Force 200 and the structure on which it is mounted are capable of withstanding t...

Page 80: ...ind speed meters per second 30 40 50 60 70 Force 200 0 13 12 3 Kg 22 Kg 34 4 Kg 49 5 Kg 67 4 Kg Table 50 Force 200 wind loading lb Type of ePMP module Largest surface area square feet Wind speed miles per hour 80 100 120 140 150 Force 200 1 44 38 7 lb 60 4 lb 87 lb 118 lb 136 lb FORCE 200 SOFTWARE PACKAGES Force 200 radios may be upgraded by downloading new software packages from the Cambium Netwo...

Page 81: ...ected to the ePMP module and network terminating equipment using Cat5e cable with RJ45 connectors It is also plugged into an AC or DC power supply so that it can inject Power over Ethernet PoE into the module POWER SUPPLY PART NUMBERS Each module requires one power supply and one power supply line cord line cord included with radio device see Table 2 The power supplies listed in Table 51 may be us...

Page 82: ... interfaces Table 52 Power supply interface functions N000000L034 Interface Function Power input Mains power input Gigabit Data Power RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to radio Gigabit Data RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to network Table 53 Power Supply LED functions LED Function Power green Power supply detection Gigabit Data Gigabit Data Power Power input ...

Page 83: ...pecifications Category Specification AC Input 100 to 240 VAC Efficiency Meets Energy Level 6 Over Current Protection Short circuit with auto recovery Hold up time 10 ms minimum at maximum load 120 VAC POWER SUPPLY LOCATION Find a location for the power supply that meets the following requirements The power supply can be mounted on a wall or other flat surface The power supply is kept dry with no p...

Page 84: ... cable with RJ45 connectors It is also plugged into an AC or DC power supply so that it can inject Power over Ethernet PoE into the module POWER SUPPLY PART NUMBERS Each module requires one power supply and one power supply line cord line cord included with radio device see Table 11 Table 20 Table 28 Table 37 Table 44 The power supplies listed in Table 57 may be used for all ePMP 1000 modules howe...

Page 85: ...bit Ethernet interface to ePMP GPS Synced connectorized radios To ePMP integrated radios this port provides a 10 100 Mbit sec Ethernet interface Gigabit Data RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to network Table 59 Power supply interface functions N000900L002A Interface Function Power input Mains power input 10 100 Mbit sec Data Power RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to radio 10 100 Mbit s...

Page 86: ... specifications Category Specification AC Input 100 to 240 VAC Efficiency Meets efficiency level V Over Current Protection Zener clamping 38V to 45V Hold up time 10 ms minimum at maximum load 120 VAC POWER SUPPLY LOCATION Find a location for the power supply that meets the following requirements The power supply can be mounted on a wall or other flat surface The power supply is kept dry with no po...

Page 87: ...th 1 N000000L034 POWER SUPPLY 30W 56V Gbps support 330 feet 100m N000900L001A Power Supply for Radio with Gigabit Ethernet no cord 330 feet 100m N000900L002A Power Supply for Radio with 100Mbit Ethernet no cord 330 feet 100m 1 Maximum length of Ethernet cable from AP SM to network device needs to follow 802 3 standards If the power supply is not the network device the cable from the power supply t...

Page 88: ...e suppression it is not required to install a surge suppressor at the unit s mounting location However it is required to install a surge suppressor at the Ethernet cable s building ingress into the power supply s indoor location For installations that do not require Gigabit 1000 Mbit sec Ethernet a Cambium 600SSH surge suppressor may be used For more details see Cambium 600SSH details ...

Page 89: ...cts to the AC adaptor s Ethernet connector 3 Ground post and washer use heavy gauge 10 AWG or 6 mm2 copper wire for connection Refer to local electrical codes for exact specifications Note The 600SSH surge suppressor is shipped in the isolated position pin 4 isolated by 68V from protective earth If packet error issues occur over the Ethernet link verify by pinging the device through the 600SSH con...

Page 90: ...o be considered when planning links such as range path loss and throughput are described under Link planning on page 95 Factors to be considered when planning to use connectorized APs with external antennas in ePMP links are described under Planning for connectorized units on page 96 The grounding and lightning protection requirements of a ePMP installation are described underGrounding and lightni...

Page 91: ...Table 66 and Table 67 Table 65 ePMP wireless specifications all variants Item Specification Channel selection Automatic and Manual selection fixed frequency Manual power control To avoid interference to other users of the band maximum power can be set lower than the default power limit Integrated device antenna type Patch antenna Duplex scheme Adaptive TDD with optional Standard 802 11n Wi Fi on S...

Page 92: ... 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 po...

Page 93: ...nnels as unavailable for use ETSI has allocated part of the 5 4 GHz band to weather radar UK and some other European countries have allocated part of the 5 8 GHz band to Road Transport and Traffic Telematics RTTT systems For details of these restrictions see Examples of regulatory limits on page 446 Where regulatory restrictions apply to certain channels these channels are barred automatically by ...

Page 94: ...nsuring 30 MHz frequency separation is based on the best information available to date If interference is not eliminated a distance limitation based on line of sight from TDWR will need to be used In addition devices with bandwidths greater than 20 MHz may require greater frequency separation When planning a link in the USA visit http spectrumbridge com udia home aspx enter the location of the pla...

Page 95: ...calculation needs to be performed to judge whether a particular link can be installed capability seasonal fade excess space free L L L L L _ Where Is space free L _ Free Space Path Loss dB excess L Excess Path Loss dB fade L Fade Margin Required dB seasonal L Seasonal Fading dB capability L Equipment Capability dB Free space path loss is a major determinant in received Rx signal level Rx signal le...

Page 96: ...by the regulations Antenna Gain dBi the gain of the chosen antenna 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 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz or 40 MHz then the maximum allowed EIRP depends on the operating bandwidth of the radio as shown in Table 68 Table 68 Normal EIRP limits with operating channel bandwidth Opera...

Page 97: ...n 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 ...

Page 98: ...2 3u compliant Auto negotiation QoS Proprietary QoS Interface 10 100 1000BaseT RJ 45 Data Rates See Data throughput tables on page 474 Maximum Ethernet Frame Size 1700 bytes Service classes for bridged traffic 3 classes Table 71 ePMP 1000 Ethernet bridging specifications Ethernet Bridging Specification Protocol 10BASE Te 100BASE Tx 1000BASE T IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3af PoE IEEE802 3u compliant Auto n...

Page 99: ... helps to ensure that the AP SM management agent cannot be accessed by customers QUALITY OF SERVICE FOR BRIDGED ETHERNET TRAFFIC Decide how quality of service will be configured in ePMP to minimize frame loss and latency for high priority traffic Wireless links often have lower data capacity than wired links or network equipment like switches and routers and quality of service configuration is mos...

Page 100: ... deployed Configure the units by performing the following tasks Preparing for configuration on page 101 Using the web interface on page 104 Configuring connectorized radios using the Quick Start menu on page 116 Configuring SM units using the Quick Start menu on page 119 Using the AP menu options on page 123 Using the SM menu options on page 192 ...

Page 101: ...ate as soon as they are powered up Respect the safety standards defined in Compliance with safety standards on page 427 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 ...

Page 102: ...to communicate with the ePMP module Procedure 1 Select Properties for the Ethernet port In Windows 7 this is found in Control Panel Network and Internet Network Connections Local Area Connection 2 Select the Internet Protocol TCP IP item 3 Click Properties 4 Enter an IP address that is valid for the 192 168 0 X network avoiding 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 2 and 192 168 03 A good example is 192 168 0 100...

Page 103: ...cted 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 SM 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 ...

Page 104: ...the ePMP web interface see Logging into the web interface on page 105 Layout of the web interface on page 105 Configuring connectorized radios using the Quick Start menu on page 116 Configuring SM units using the Quick Start menu on page 119 Using the AP menu options on page 123 ...

Page 105: ...CP the device management IP is set to fallback IP 192 168 0 1 AP mode 192 168 0 2 SM 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 Release 2 1 the fallback IP address has changed from 10 1 1 254 to 169 254 1 1 3 Enter Username default admin and Password default admin 4 Click Login Note New ePMP ...

Page 106: ...CAMBIUM NETWORKS 026v003 106 Figure 29 ePMP 2000 GUI dashboard includes additional fields not resident in ePMP 1000 Figure 30 ePMP 1000 GUI dashboard ...

Page 107: ...P is receiving a valid GPS synchronization timing pulse via a connected GPS antenna or a CMM Red indicates that the AP is not receiving GPS synchronization due to lack of satellite fix Grey indicates that the AP is not receiving GPS synchronization due to configuration of Synchronization Source to Internal Notifications Button The Notifications button may be clicked to display system messaging Whe...

Page 108: ...highlighted orange to indicate that a reset is necessary to complete the change Logout Button The Logout button is used to logout from the current session and return to the initial GUI landing page login screen The bottom of the interface contains the following attributes Table 73 GUI footer attributes Attribute Meaning Copyright Copyright information Version The current software version is report...

Page 109: ...The AP does not support GPS Synchronization in this mode but is able to provide significantly lower latency than other modes QoS MIR and traffic priority capability and Link Quality Capacity indicators are not available in this mode PTP The Access Point is operating in point to point PTP mode using TDD scheduling The AP is able to GPS synchronize in this mode except when in Flexible mode Downlink ...

Page 110: ...ubject to the configuration of parameter Time Zone System Uptime The total uptime of the radio since the last reset System Description The current configured system description Sync Source Status Displays the current source GPS CMM or Internal of sync timing for the AP Device Coordinates The current configured Latitude and Longitude coordinates in decimal format DFS Status Current DFS operational ...

Page 111: ...tion errors occurred or an improper power supply was detected Smart Antenna is Disconnected Communication between ePMP 2000 and Smart Antenna is down Power Supply This field indicates the type of power supply being used to power ePMP 2000 Values are 802 3at and Generic Power Supply The Cambium Power Supply provided with ePMP 2000 will be displayed as Generic Power Supply If a different power suppl...

Page 112: ...ent operating frequency Operating Channel Bandwidth The current operating width of the channel used for the radio link Transmitter Output Power The current power level at which the SM is transmitting which is adjusted dynamically by the AP based on radio conditions Antenna Gain The configured gain of the external antenna Country The current configured country code which has an effect on DFS operat...

Page 113: ...forwarded or filtered based on their IP header source or destination using specific static routes and IP aliases configured by the operator Downlink RSSI The Received Signal Strength Indicator which is a measurement of the power level being received by the SM s antenna Downlink SNR The Signal to Noise Ratio which is an expression of the carrier signal quality with respect to signal noise and co ch...

Page 114: ...hen the SM is in Router NAT mode Separate Wireless Management IP Address The current configured device IP address Separate Wireless Management interface used for management access when the SM is in Router NAT mode 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 defa...

Page 115: ...isconnected or it has encountered an error and is not servicing traffic Wireless Status Up The radio WAN interface is functioning properly Down The radio WAN interface has encountered an error and is not servicing traffic The GUI interface consists of two levels of navigation the first level navigation buttons on the left hand side Home Quick Start Configuration Monitor Tools as well as the contex...

Page 116: ...device All ePMP devices may be configured to operate as an Access Point AP Subscriber Module SM or as a Spectrum Analyzer For initial link bring up choose Access Point 4 Configure the parameter Access Point Mode This parameter controls the mode of operation of the Access Point An AP may be configured to operate in TDD mode for multipoint access PTP mode for point to point access using TDD Standard...

Page 117: ...re the parameter Downlink Uplink Ratio Specify the percentage of the aggregate throughput for the downlink frames transmitted from the AP to the SM For example if the aggregate uplink and downlink total throughput on the AP is 90 Mbps then 75 25 specified for this parameter allocates 67 5 Mbps for the downlink and 22 5 Mbps for the uplink The default for this parameter is 75 25 Caution You must se...

Page 118: ...IP address and gateway is assigned via a network DHCP server and parameters IPv6 Address and IPv6 Gateway are unused If the DHCPv6 server is not available previous static IPv6 address will be used as a fallback IPv6 address If no previous static IPv6 address is available no IPv6 address will be assigned DHCPv6 will occur over the wireless interface by default 16 Configure the parameter IPv6 Addres...

Page 119: ...ure 33 SM Quick Start menu To configure a SM via the Quick Start menu follow this procedure Procedure 1 Start the web browser from the management PC 2 Navigate to Quick Start menu 3 Configure the parameter Radio Mode This parameter controls the function of the device all ePMP devices may be configured to operate as an Access Point AP Subscriber Module SM or as a Spectrum Analyzer For initial link ...

Page 120: ...arded or filtered based on their MAC destination address NAT The SM acts 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 Router The SM acts as a router and packets are forwarded or filtered based on their IP header source or destination using specific static routes and IP aliases configured by ...

Page 121: ...tworks 15 Configure the parameter WPA2 Pre shared Key Configure each of the network SMs with this key matching the AP s configured key to complete the authentication configuration This key must be between 8 to 128 symbols Click the visibility icon to toggle the display of the key s contents 16 Configure the parameter EAP TTLS Username Configure each of the network SMs with this EAP TTLS Username m...

Page 122: ...th the configured AP SSID If this list is empty or if none of the configured APs are found the SM scans and registers to the best AP signal found with matching radio and or authentication settings 21 Configure the parameter Subscriber Module Scanning The Radio Scan List determines the frequencies for which the SM scans for AP signaling For a simple radio network setup click Select All to scan all ...

Page 123: ... Security AP Security page on page 150 Monitor AP Monitor menu on page 153 Performance AP Performance page on page 154 System AP System page on page 158 Wireless AP Wireless page on page 161 Throughput Chart AP Throughput Chart page on page 164 GPS AP GPS page on page 165 Network AP Network page on page 167 System Log AP System Log page on page 170 Tools AP Tools menu on page 171 Software Upgrade ...

Page 124: ...e menu to access all applicable device configuration parameters The configuration menu contains the following pages AP Radio page on page 125 AP Quality of Service page on page 137 AP System page on page 140 AP Network page on page 145 AP Security page on page 150 ...

Page 125: ...v003 125 AP Radio page Use the Radio page to configure the device radio interface parameters Caution Plan Configuration modifications since modifying radio parameters may result in a wireless outage Figure 34 AP Radio page ...

Page 126: ... AP is able to GPS synchronize in this mode except when in Flexible mode Point to Point Access First Subscriber Module The system is configured to accept only the 1st registered SM Network entry is denied for all subsequent SM network entry requests MAC Filtering The system is configured to accept only one SM registration and this registration is limited by SM MAC Address the SM Wireless MAC Addre...

Page 127: ...e throughput Regardless of this distance the SM must meet the minimum requirements for an acceptable link The AP will reject any SM network entry attempts from outside the configured maximum range Default value is 3 miles WLAN When the Access Point Mode is set to Standard WiFi configure this parameter Enabled The ePMP AP operates as WLAN device and allows any 802 11 client to connect to it within ...

Page 128: ...ween the AP and SMs 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 Frequency Reuse The Frequency Reuse Mode parameter allows operators to define which APs are co located or within radio range with other APs This definition results in an automatic radio network mo...

Page 129: ... F R F r o n t F R F r o n t F R F r o n t F R B a c k F R F r o n t F R F r o n t F R B a c k F R F r o n t F R B a c k F R B a c k FR Back F R B a c k F1 F1 F2 F2 F R B a c k FR Front FR Back FR Front F1 F1 F2 F2 FR Front F R F r o n t FR Back FR Back 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...

Page 130: ...this mixture of sync sources see Figure 37 and Figure 38 Figure 37 Example 1 Frequency reuse configuration mixture of GPS synchronization sources F1 F1 F2 F2 F1 F1 F2 F2 F1 F1 F2 F2 F R F r o n t F R F r o n t F R B a c k F R F r o n t F R F r o n t F R B a c k F R F r o n t F R F r o n t F R B a c k F R B a c k F R B a c k F R B a c k SYNC Source GPS CMM4 SYNC Source CMM3 SYNC Source GPS CMM4 F1 ...

Page 131: ... or Frequency Reuse Back in a mixture of sync sources deployments are 1 Only ONE of the APs on the same tower configured with the same frequency must have Frequency Reuse Mode set to Frequency Reuse Back if the sync source of both APs is the same or the sync is a combination of onboard GPS and CMM4 the other AP will have the Frequency Reuse Front ON 2 For the APs on different towers facing each ot...

Page 132: ... RF transmission if DFS detection causes the radio to switch from using the channel bandwidth configured in Channel Bandwidth Alternate Frequency Carrier 2 Configure the second frequency that is used for RF transmission if DFS detection causes the radio to switch from using the frequencies configured in Frequency Carrier and DFS Alternate Frequency Carrier 1 It is important to set this frequency a...

Page 133: ...ific to ePMP 2000 APs with optional Smart Antenna Auto The AP decides which antenna to use sector or Smart Antenna for uplink communications based on internal quality metrics Forced Sector Antenna The AP uses the Sector Antenna for all SM uplink communications Forced Smart Antenna The AP uses the smart antenna for all SM uplink communications Note If the AP is configured with Uplink Antenna Select...

Page 134: ...ance and unpredictability in the interference present in the environment causing packet loss Reducing the max rate to a lower MCS than the default MCS 15 may help in these situations Reducing the Downlink Max Rate will result in reduced sector capacity Not available when AP is an ePTP Master or Standard WiFi Management Traffic Rate MCS0 The system is configured to use MCS0 rate for all management ...

Page 135: ...ed or in range ePMP APs receiving synchronization via GPS or CMM transmits and receives at the same time thereby reducing self interference CMM3 and CMM4 The co located PMP 100 AP receives synchronization timing its Ethernet port via a connected Cambium Cluster Management Module CMM Co located or in range ePMP APs receiving synchronization via GPS or CMM will transmit and receive at the same time ...

Page 136: ...Disabled The AP does not wait for a CTS frame from the SM Client before it sends downlink data Enabled The AP simulates a CTS frame sent to itself notifying the SMs connected to it that it is going to transmits data on the downlink Uplink CTS RTS This parameter applies to RTS CTS mechanism for uplink data transmission When Enabled SM Client must send an RTS frame and only upon receiving a CTS fram...

Page 137: ...y High Lowest Priority Low 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 net...

Page 138: ... to transmit for this configured profile Uplink MIR kbps Specify the uplink rate at which the AP is allowed to transmit for this configured profile Traffic Priority Traffic Priority Disabled No traffic prioritization is performed All traffic is treated with equal priority low priority Enabled Traffic prioritization is enabled and specific types of traffic can be prioritized using the fields below ...

Page 139: ...ic prioritization is based on the VLAN ID of the packet entering the AP s Ethernet port EtherType traffic prioritization is based on the two octet Ethertype field in the Ethernet frame entering 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 p...

Page 140: ...CAMBIUM NETWORKS 026v003 140 AP System page The AP s System page is used to configure system parameters services time settings SNMP and syslog Figure 40 AP System page ...

Page 141: ...the device through SSH is not possible Enabled If the SSH port to the device is Enabled Cambium engineers can access the device through SSH which enables them to login to the radio and troubleshoot SSH port is Enabled by default Telnet Access Disabled CLI access via telnet is not allowed for the device Enabled CLI access via telnet is allowed for the device MAC Telnet Access Disabled Disables conn...

Page 142: ... 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 height above sea level for the device in meters Device Location Hyperlink to display the device location in Google Maps Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Read Only Community String Specify a control string t...

Page 143: ...SNMP traps are sent from the ePMP device System Logging Syslog Server 1 4 Specify up to four syslog servers to which the device sends syslog messages SysLog Mask Configure the levels of syslog messages which the devices send to the servers configured in parameters Server IP 1 4 Caution Choose only the syslog levels appropriate for your deployment Excessive logging can cause the device log file to ...

Page 144: ...rd Configure a custom password to secure the device Only Administrator account can override this password The password character display may be toggled using the visibility icon Home User Account Disabled The disabled user is not granted access to the device management interface Enabled The user is granted access to the device management interface Home User Username Provide the Home User Username ...

Page 145: ... IP Assignment Static Device management IP addressing is configured manually in fields Device IP Address LAN IP Subnet Mask LAN Gateway IP Address LAN and DNS Server IP Address LAN DHCP Device management IP addressing IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS server is assigned via a network DHCP server and parameters Device IP Address LAN IP Subnet Mask LAN Gateway IP Address LAN and DNS Server IP A...

Page 146: ... primary IP address of the server used for DNS resolution Alternate DNS Server Configure the secondary IP address of the server used for DNS resolution IPv6 Assignment IPv6 Assignment specifies how the IPv6 address is obtained Static Device management IP addressing is configured manually in fields IPv6 Address and IPv6 Gateway DHCPv6 Device management IP addressing IP address and gateway is assign...

Page 147: ... 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 This parameter only takes effect if the MGMT VLAN parameter is enabled Configure this parameter to set the value of the Priority code point field in the 802 1q tag for traffic on the management VLAN ori...

Page 148: ...SMs using the current Downlink MCS rate Disabled ePMP will still support IGMP capable devices but the multicast traffic will be sent using MCS 1 on the downlink to all SMs regardless of the multicast group IGMPv2 Fast Leave Support Disabled AP will not drop any IGMPv2 Leave packets Enabled AP will drop ignore IGMPv2 Leave packets from SMs if there are other SMs downstream still subscribed to the I...

Page 149: ... and the circuit id ID 0 01 to be the AP s MAC address Those two fields are used to identify the remote device and connection from which the DHCP request was received LLDP The Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP is a vendor neutral link layer protocol as specified in IEEE 802 1AB l used by ePMP for advertising its identity capabilities and neighbors on the Ethernet wired interface Disabled ePMP doe...

Page 150: ...ion 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 defau...

Page 151: ...municate with the Radius server Server Retries Number of times the radio will retry authentication with the configured Radius server before it fails authentication of the SM Server Timeout Timeout between each retry with the configured Radius server before it fails authentication of the SM GUI User Authentication This applies to both the AP and its registered SMs Device Local Only The device s GUI...

Page 152: ... forwarding or dropping the traffic over the radio link or Ethernet interface Wireless MAC Address Filtering Wireless MAC Filter Disabled SMs with any MAC Address are allowed to register to the AP Enabled SMs with specific MAC address can be allowed Permit or denied Prevent registration with the AP as configured under the MAC Filter List Wireless MAC Filter Policy Prevent All MAC Addresses configu...

Page 153: ...section may be used to analyze and troubleshoot network performance and operation The Monitor menu contains the following pages AP Performance page on page 154 AP System page on page 158 AP Wireless page on page 161 AP Throughput Chart page on page 164 AP GPS page on page 165 AP Network page on page 167 AP System Log page on page 170 ...

Page 154: ...MBIUM NETWORKS 026v003 154 AP Performance page Use the Performance page to monitor system status and statistics to analyze and troubleshoot network performance and operation Figure 43 AP Performance page ...

Page 155: ...istics Received Total Traffic Total amount of traffic in Kbits received by the AP s Ethernet interface Total Packets Total number of packets received by the AP s Ethernet interface Packet Errors Total number of packets received by the AP s Ethernet interface with errors due to collisions CRC errors or irregular packet size Packet Drops Total number of packets dropped prior to sending out of the AP...

Page 156: ...ackets received via the AP s wireless interface Error Drop Packets Total number of packets dropped prior to sending out of the AP s Ethernet interface due to RF errors packet integrity error and other RF related packet error Multicast Broadcast Traffic Total amount of multicast and broadcast traffic received on the AP s wireless interface in Kbits Broadcast packets Total number of broadcast packet...

Page 157: ...cket Drops Total number of packets dropped after transmitting out of the AP s Wireless interface due to capacity issues data buffer queue overflow or other performance or internal packet errors Downlink Retransmitted Packets Total number of packets re transmitted after transmitting out of the AP s Wireless interface due to the packets not being received by the SM Downlink Power The transmit power ...

Page 158: ...mation Firmware Version U Boot version information Software Version Active Bank The currently operating version of software on the ePMP device Software Version Inactive Bank The backup software version on the ePMP device used upon failure of the active bank Two software upgrades in sequence will update both the Active Software Bank Version and the Inactive Software Bank Version Device Agent Versio...

Page 159: ... 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 avail...

Page 160: ... respect to the Cambium Cloud Server When Enabled under Configuration System the device will be managed by the Cambium Remote Management System which allows all Cambium devices to be managed from the Cambium Cloud Server cnMaestro Account ID The ID that the device is currently using to be managed by the Cambium Cloud Server ...

Page 161: ...ireless page Use the Wireless Status page to reference key information about the radio s wireless interface and connected SMs Figure 45 AP Wireless Status page ePMP 2000 List View Figure 46 AP Wireless Status page ePMP 1000 Detail View ...

Page 162: ... WAN interface is functioning properly Down The radio WAN interface has encountered an error and is not servicing traffic Country The current country code at which the AP is operating Registered Subscriber Modules Use the Registered Subscriber Modules table to monitor registered SMs their key RF status and statistics information Clicking this button deregisters the SM from the AP MAC Address The M...

Page 163: ...e in ePTP Master mode MIR Profile Current MIR profile assigned to this SM SERVER indicates that the MIR values are assigned by the RADIUS server MIR Rate kbps Downlink Uplink Current downlink and uplink MIR assigned to this SM in kbps Antenna Selected Indicates the antenna for which uplink communication is conducted Sector or Smart Antenna When Smart Antenna is displayed an indicator of the angle ...

Page 164: ...e indicates uplink throughput The X axis may be configured to display data over seconds minutes or hours and the Y axis is adjusted automatically based on average throughput Hover over data points to display details Figure 47 AP Throughput Chart page Table 85 AP Throughput Chart page attributes Attribute Meaning Throughput Measurement Period Adjust the X axis to display throughput intervals in sec...

Page 165: ...CAMBIUM NETWORKS 026v003 165 AP GPS page Use the GPS Status page to reference key information about the radio s configured GPS coordinates Figure 48 AP GPS Status page ...

Page 166: ... field is automatically populated with the time from the on board GPS chip GPS Firmware version On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio the field indicates the current firmware version of the on board GPS chip Satellites Tracked On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio the field indicates the number of satellites current tracked by the on board GPS chip Satellites Visible On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio the fie...

Page 167: ...ing is configured manually in fields Device IP Address LAN IP Subnet Mask LAN Gateway IP Address LAN and DNS Server IP Address LAN DHCP Device management IP addressing IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS server is assigned via a network DHCP server and parameters Device IP Address LAN IP Subnet Mask LAN Gateway IP Address LAN and DNS Server IP Address LAN are unused IP Address The current IP Ad...

Page 168: ...ing full operation Reset the device to reinitiate the Ethernet interface Port Speed The current Ethernet port speed of the radio Port Duplex Mode The current Ethernet port duplex mode of the radio Wireless Status Wireless Interface Up The device wireless interface is functioning and passing data Down The device wireless interface has encountered an error disallowing full operation Reset the device...

Page 169: ... Total Multicast Groups Displays the current number of multicast groups that the AP has identified from IGMP devices connected to the registered SMs ARP Table MAC Address MAC Address of the devices on the bridge IP Address IP Address of the devices on the bridge Interface Interface on which the AP identified the devices on Bridge Table MAC address The hardware address of the AP Port The port to wh...

Page 170: ...to the accessing PC device Figure 50 AP System Log page Table 88 AP System Log attributes Attribute Meaning Syslog Display Enabled The system log file is displayed on the management GUI Disabled The system log file is hidden on the management GUI Download Use this button to download the full system log file to a connected PC or device ...

Page 171: ...hput and running ping and traceroute tests AP Software Upgrade page on page 172 AP Backup Restore page on page 174 AP License Management page on page 177 AP eDetect page on page 177 AP Spectrum Analyzer page on page 181 AP Automatic Channel Selection page on page 184 AP eAlign page on page 186 AP Wireless Link Test page on page 188 AP Ping page on page 189 AP Traceroute page on page 191 ...

Page 172: ...ast upgraded onto the Flash memory is present on this bank of flash memory This software will be used by the AP when the AP is rebooted Software Version Active Bank ePMP boards that have an onboard GPShave two banks of flash memory which each contain a version of software The version of software last upgraded onto the Flash memory is made the Active Bank This software will be used by the AP when t...

Page 173: ...sing the web management interface for upgrading the device software GPS Firmware Firmware Version The current firmware of the on board GPS chip AXN_1 51_2801 After upgrading this version should show as AXN_1 51_2838 Upgrade Options URL A webserver may be used to retrieve GPS firmware upgrade packages downloaded to the device via the webserver For example if a webserver is running at IP address 192...

Page 174: ...button and locate the software package 6 Click Upgrade 7 When the upgrade completes successfully click the Reset icon To upgrade the GPS firmware from a local file or network accessible file follow this procedure Procedure 1 Download the software upgrade packages from https support cambiumnetworks com files epmp 2 Clear the accessing browser cache 3 On the device GUI navigate to Tools Software Upg...

Page 175: ...ng the device external reset button on page 300 o Resetting ePMP to factory defaults by power cycling on page 301 Figure 52 AP Backup Restore page Table 90 AP Backup Restore attributes Attribute Meaning Backup Configuration Configuration File Format Text Editable Choosing this option will download the configuration file in the json format and can be viewed and or edited using a standard text edito...

Page 176: ...anged The default value of this field is Disabled Caution If the passwords cannot be retrieved after the factory default access to the radio will be lost unrecoverable This feature prevents unauthorized users from gaining access to the radio for any reason including theft Keep Licenses When the Keep Licenses checkbox is selected enacted functionality licenses will be retained upon a factory defaul...

Page 177: ... Figure 53 AP License Management page Table 91 AP License Management attributes Attribute Meaning License Key The License Key is obtained from support cambiumnetworks com and must be entered into this field to enable additional functionality registration capacity ePMP Elevate support of the ePMP device Note The AP s Keep Licenses option may be utilized to retain licensed functionality upon a facto...

Page 178: ... device processes all frames received from devices not connected to the ePMP system and collects the interfering frame s information such as MAC Address RSSI and MCS Use the AP eDetect page to perform the following functions Collect information about interferers system wide on the AP and the SMs connected to it to display on the APs GUI Collect information about interferers locally at the AP only ...

Page 179: ...e registered SMs and their key RF parameters Device Instant Health This is an indicator of the device s health in terms of channel conditions in the presence of interferer s Green Indicates that the channel is relatively clean and has good C I levels 25dB The interference level is low Yellow Indicates that the channel has moderate or intermittent interference C I between 10dB and 25dB Red Indicate...

Page 180: ...n period within the TDD frame And it is possible that the AP detects another AP on its back sector as an interferer when it is using the same frequency carrier in a GPS Synchronized system Also since the detection happens when the system is operational there may be a negligible degradation in overall sector throughput when run from the AP ...

Page 181: ...The RF environment can change throughout the day or throughout the week To conduct a spectrum analysis follow this procedure Required Software Java Run time Environment JRE Procedure 1 On the AP GUI navigate to Configuration Radio 2 Change the Radio Mode to Spectrum Analyzer 3 Click the Save button 4 Click the Reset button 5 Login to the AP GUI and navigate to Tools Spectrum Analyzer 6 Click Downl...

Page 182: ...nfigure the range of frequencies to scan 11 Click Start Scan to begin scanning Display of the average peak current and minimum power levels for the configured range 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 ...

Page 183: ...turn the device to AP operation Procedure 1 In the spectrum analyzer application click Stop Scan 2 Close the spectrum analyzer application by clicking File Exit 3 On the AP GUI navigate to Configure Radio 4 Configure Device Mode to AP 5 Click the Save button 6 Click the Reset button ...

Page 184: ...e Automatic Channel Selection page to use the Automatic Channel Selection feature to allow the AP to choose the best channel possible under the current RF environment This feature is not available when the AP is in ePTP Master mode Figure 55 AP Automatic Channel Selection ...

Page 185: ... disabled and the operator should configure a Frequency Carrier manually Note The channel bandwidth configured prior to enabling and running ACS will be used to automatically select a channel For ex If the operator manually configured a channel bandwidth of 20MHz ACS will scan and choose a channel of 20MHz wide channel To switch ACS to 40MHz or other channel bandwidth the operator should disable A...

Page 186: ...e Meaning Operating Frequency The current frequency at which the AP is operating Registered SM MAC Address The MAC address of the SM that is registered to the AP Current RSSI Current RSSI value measured on the uplink by the AP s receiver Peak RSSI Peak RSSI value measured by the AP s receiver from the time the user navigated to the eAlign page Reset Measurements Click this button to reset all curr...

Page 187: ... feature negates the purpose of eAlign measurements on the AP since during the alignment the SM may constantly change its Tx power It is recommended to turn off ATPC and set the SM s Tx power to maximum allowable power during alignment While aligning the link using eAlign please follow these steps Procedure 1 On the SM set Configuration Radio Power Control Tx Power Manual Limit to Max Tx Output Po...

Page 188: ...AP Wireless Link Test page to conduct a simple test of AP wireless throughput to any one of the connected SMs This allows user to determine the throughput that can be expected on a particular link without having to use external tools Figure 57 AP Wireless Link Test ...

Page 189: ...oose the time duration in seconds to use for the throughput test Uplink Antenna Selection Uplink Antenna Selection specifies the antenna to be used in the uplink for the wireless link test The antenna cannot be forced if it is already configured to Forced Sector Antenna or Forced Smart Antenna in section Configuration Radio Downlink This field indicates the result of the throughput test on the dow...

Page 190: ...conducted via IPv6 protocol IP Address Enter the IP address of the ping target Number of packets c Enter the total number of ping requests to send to the target Buffer size s Enter the number of data bytes to be sent TTL t Set the IP Time To Live TTL for multicast packets This flag applies if the ping target is a multicast address Ping results Results of the Ping test are displayed in the box ...

Page 191: ...tic 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 ...

Page 192: ...stem SM System page on page 205 Network SM Network page on page 210 Security SM Security page on page 239 Monitor SM Monitor menu on page 242 Performance SM Performance page on page 243 System Status SM System page on page 247 Wireless Status SM Wireless page on page 249 Throughput Chart SM Throughput Chart page on page 252 Network Status SM Network page on page 253 System Log SM System Log page o...

Page 193: ...e Configuration menu to access all applicable device configuration parameters It contains the following pages SM Radio page on page 194 SM Quality of Service page on page 198 SM System page on page 205 SM Network page on page 210 SM Security page on page 239 ...

Page 194: ...io 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 Figure 60 SM Radio page TDD or ePTP Slave mode ...

Page 195: ...rovide significantly lower latency than other modes QoS MIR and traffic priority capability and Link Quality Capacity indicators are not available in this mode Country The SM automatically inherits the Country Code setting of the AP except for US locked devices Country settings affect the radios in the following ways Maximum transmit power limiting based on radio transmitter power plus configured ...

Page 196: ...it higher than the configured value in the field Determines the maximum output power of the transmitter The actual output power may be lower due to Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC where the AP instructs the SM to lower its power to meet the SM target Receive Level configured on the AP Antenna Gain This value represents the amount of gain introduced by the unit s internal antenna This paramet...

Page 197: ...t to Auto and an SM is set to Forced Sector Antenna or Forced Smart Antenna the SM setting will be enforced If the AP is configured with Uplink Antenna Selection set to Forced Sector Antenna or Forced Smart Antenna and a SM is set to a conflicting Forced setting the AP s setting will be enforced Scheduler Uplink Max Rate Configure the MCS Modulation and Coding Scheme rate beyond which the radio s ...

Page 198: ...CAMBIUM NETWORKS 026v003 198 Figure 61 SM Radio page Standard WiFi mode ...

Page 199: ...to provide significantly lower latency than other modes QoS MIR and traffic priority capability and Link Quality Capacity indicators are not available in this mode Fallback Country The SM automatically inherits the Country Code setting of the AP except for US locked devices Fallback Country is used by the SM if the AP does not provide a Country Code to the SM during registration and affect the rad...

Page 200: ... output power of the transmitter The actual output power may be lower due to Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC where the AP instructs the SM to lower its power to meet the SM target Receive Level configured on the AP Antenna Gain This value represents the amount of gain introduced by the unit s internal antenna This parameter is read only for Integrated radios Network Entry RSSI Threshold Set ...

Page 201: ...ink data transmission Range is between 0 2347 octets Typically sending RTS CTS frames does not occur unless the packet size exceeds this threshold If the packet size that the node wants to transmit is larger than the threshold the RTS CTS handshake gets triggered Otherwise the data frame gets sent immediately ...

Page 202: ...y High Lowest Priority Low By default all traffic passed over the air interface is low priority The SM 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 net...

Page 203: ...ioritized as high priority and is 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 is 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 is schedu...

Page 204: ...f 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 entering the SM 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 addresses of the packet entering the SM s Ethernet port A mask may be included ...

Page 205: ...CAMBIUM NETWORKS 026v003 205 SM System page The SM s System page is used to configure system parameters services time settings SNMP and syslog Figure 63 SM System page ...

Page 206: ...quests for management GUI access SSH Access Disabled If the SSH port to the device is Disabled access to the device through SSH is not possible Enabled If the SSH port to the device is Enabled Cambium engineers can access the device through SSH which enables them to login to the radio and troubleshoot SSH port is Enabled by default Telnet Access Disabled CLI access via telnet is not allowed for th...

Page 207: ... 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 Community String Specify a community string that allows a Network Management Station NMS to not only read SNMP information but also write SNMP values that are defined as writeable in the radio No spaces are allowed in this string System Name Specify a str...

Page 208: ...e Cambium ID that the device will use for on boarding on to cnMaestro Onboarding key Configure the password key associated with the Cambium ID that the device will use for on boarding on to cnMaestro Account Management Administrator Username Read only listing of available login levels ADMINISTRATOR full read write permissions INSTALLER permissions to read and write parameters applicable to unit in...

Page 209: ...l cannot be disabled Enabled The user is granted access to the device management interface Home User Username Read only listing of available login levels HOME USER permissions only to access pertinent information for support purposes READONLY permissions only to view the Monitor page Home User Password Configure a custom password configuration for each user to secure the device The password charac...

Page 210: ... SM Network page The SM s Network page is used to configure system networking parameters and VLAN parameters Parameter availability is based on the configuration of the SM Network Mode parameter Figure 64 SM Network page NAT mode ...

Page 211: ...ss range of the connected IP network For example if Wireless IP Address is configured to 192 168 2 1 and Wireless IP Subnet Mask is configured to 255 255 255 0 the device wireless interface will belong to subnet 192 168 2 X Wireless Gateway Configure 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 networ...

Page 212: ...ecify the aging timer in seconds The aging timer will determine the duration for which the SM will maintain the MAC Address in its bridge table The timer is restarted any time traffic from a specific MAC address is received on the LAN port Once the timer expires the MAC Address is removed from the SM s bridge table Ethernet Interface IP Address Internet protocol IP address This address is used by ...

Page 213: ...P address is leased When the lease time expires the DHCP client must renew IP addressing via DHCP request DHCP Clients The DHCP Client List table identifies hardware situated below the SM which shall be issued DHCP IP addressing information The SM acts as a DHCP server responding to requests from hardware connected to the SM MAC Configure the physical address of the device which will retrieve DHCP...

Page 214: ...IPv6 address will be assigned DHCPv6 will occur over the wireless interface by default IPv6 Address Internet protocol version 6 IPv6 address This address is used by the family of Internet protocols to uniquely identify this unit separate wireless interface on a network IPv6 addresses are represented by eight groups of four hexadecimal digits separated by colons IPv6 Gateway Configure the IPv6 addr...

Page 215: ...guration is applicable to both management and user data Disabled When disabled all IP management and data traffic is allowed to the device VLAN ID Configure this parameter to include the device s management and user traffic on a separate VLAN network VLAN Priority ePMP radios can prioritize VLAN traffic based on the eight priorities described in the IEEE 802 1p specification Data VLAN Priority rep...

Page 216: ...lly configured Auto negotiate The AP auto negotiates the LAN Auxiliary port speed and duplex mode with the device connected to it Auxiliary Port Speed With Auxiliary Port Configuration set to Manual the LAN Auxiliary port speed can be forced to 1000 Mbps only GPS Synchronized radio 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps Auxiliary Port Duplex Mode With Auxiliary Port Configuration set to Manual the LAN Auxiliary port...

Page 217: ... it shares similar protocol concepts and packet formats Enable this parameter to allow the ePMP device to use PCP protocol for UPnP support Data Port Forwarding The Data Port Forwarding Table is used to define which range of wireless ports that are forwarded to a LAN SM local network IP address below the SM Protocol UDP Packet forwarding decisions are based on UDP packets TCP Packet forwarding dec...

Page 218: ...k from the Access Concentrator specified below if any This is limited to 32 characters Access Concentrator An optional entry to set a specific Access Concentrator to connect to for the PPPoE session If this is blank the SM accepts the first Access Concentrator which matches the service name if specified This is limited to 32 characters Authentication ALL This means that CHAP authentication will be...

Page 219: ... enforces 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 DMZ DMZ Disabled Packets arriving on the Wireless Interface destined for the Ethernet side of the network are dropped if a session does not exist between the Source IP Wireles...

Page 220: ...onfiguration Network Advanced Note PPPoE Client on PCs connected to the SM is not supported and throughput decreases when ARP NAT feature is enabled Spanning Tree Protocol Disabled When disabled Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1d functionality is disabled at the SM Enabled When enabled Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1d functionality is enabled at the SM allowing for the prevention of Ethernet bridge loops ...

Page 221: ...erface Disabled ePMP does not Receive or Transmit LLDP packets from to its neighbors Enabled ePMP can Receive LLDP packets from its neighbors and Send LLDP packets to its neighbors depending on the LLDP Mode configuration below LLDP Mode Receive and Transmit ePMP sends and receives LLDP packets to from its neighbors on the Ethernet LAN interface Receive Only ePMP receives LLDP packets from its nei...

Page 222: ...and packets are forwarded or filtered based on their IP header source or destination Bridge The SM acts as a switch and packets are forwarded or filtered based on their MAC destination address Router The SM acts as a router and packets are forwarded or filtered based on their IP header source or destination using specific static routes and IP aliases configured by the operator ...

Page 223: ...cal subnet or the wireless IP Subnet Mask Defines the address range of the connected IP network For example if IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server are configured to 255 255 255 0 the device will belong to subnet 192 168 2 X Gateway Configure the IP address of a computer on the current network that acts as a gateway A gateway acts as an entrance and exit to ...

Page 224: ... will maintain the MAC Address in its bridge table The timer is restarted any time traffic from a specific MAC address is received on the LAN port Once the timer expires the MAC Address is removed from the SM s bridge table Virtual Local Area Network VLAN Management VLAN Enabled The SM management interface can be assigned to a Management VLAN to separate management traffic remote module management...

Page 225: ...tags in the opposite direction from traffic tagged with Data VLAN ID entering on the SM s WAN port before sending to the SM s LAN port 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 precedenc...

Page 226: ...red 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 Ethernet Port Disabled The primary Ethernet port is disabled Enabled The primary Ethernet port is enabled Port Setting Manual The LAN Ethernet port speed and duple...

Page 227: ...below Configure this parameter to limit the amount of broadcast packets that will be allowed on the ingress of the radio s Ethernet port Set the packets per second value to limit the impact of events such as broadcast storms Disabled There is no limit on the amount of broadcast traffic that will be allowed into the ingress of the radio s Ethernet port Broadcast Packet Rate Set the packets per seco...

Page 228: ...or traffic on the Multicast VLAN originating from the SM The default value is 0 Advanced Spanning Tree Protocol Disabled When disabled Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1d functionality is disabled at the SM Enabled When enabled Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1d functionality is enabled at the SM allowing for the prevention of Ethernet bridge loops DHCP Servers Below SM Disabled This blocks DHCP servers conn...

Page 229: ... packets from to its neighbors Enabled ePMP can Receive LLDP packets from its neighbors and Send LLDP packets to its neighbors depending on the LLDP Mode configuration below Note LLDP packets are Received Transmitted ONLY to the neighbors on the Ethernet Interface of the ePMP radio LLDP Mode Receive and Transmit ePMP sends and receives LLDP packets to from its neighbors on the Ethernet LAN interfa...

Page 230: ...CAMBIUM NETWORKS 026v003 230 Figure 66 SM Network page Router mode ...

Page 231: ...sed by the family of Internet protocols to uniquely identify this unit on a network Wireless Subnet Mask Defines the address range of the connected IP network For example if Wireless IP Address is configured to 192 168 2 1 and Wireless IP Subnet Mask is configured to 255 255 255 0 the device wireless interface will belong to subnet 192 168 2 X Wireless Gateway Configure the IP address of a compute...

Page 232: ...to hand out IP addresses to its clients DHCP Start IP Configure the first address which will be issued to a DHCP client Upon additional DHCP requests the DHCP Start IP is incremented until Local DHCP End IP is reached DHCP End IP Configure the highest IP address in the DHCP pool that can be issued to a DHCP client Preferred DHCP DNS Server Configure the primary DNS Server IP address which will be ...

Page 233: ... to only use static routes for simple network paths which are not prone to frequent changes requiring updates to the routes configured on the ePMP SM It is important to consider each hop in a static route s path to ensure that the routing equipment has been configured to statically or dynamically route packets to the proper destination Otherwise the network communication will fail Note Network Add...

Page 234: ...e network Each computer in the VLAN regardless of initial or eventual physical location has access to the same data based on the VLAN architecture For the network operator this provides flexibility in network segmentation simpler management and enhanced security When the SM is in NAT mode the Separate Wireless Management VLAN configuration is applicable to management data Disabled When disabled th...

Page 235: ... and management data This parameter only takes effect if the VLAN parameter is enabled Configure this parameter to set the value of the Priority code point field in the 802 1q tag for traffic on the configured VLAN ID originating from the SM The default value is 0 IP Aliases IP aliases When Enabled IP aliases allow the operator to associate more than one IP address to the Ethernet interface of the...

Page 236: ... Port Configuration Manual The LAN Auxiliary port speed and duplex mode can be manually configured Auto negotiate The AP auto negotiates the LAN Auxiliary port speed and duplex mode with the device connected to it Auxiliary Port Speed With Auxiliary Port Configuration set to Manual the LAN Auxiliary port speed can be forced to 1000 Mbps only GPS Synchronized radio 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps Auxiliary Por...

Page 237: ...ceive or Transmit LLDP packets from to its neighbors Enabled ePMP can Receive LLDP packets from its neighbors and Send LLDP packets to its neighbors depending on the LLDP Mode configuration below Note LLDP packets are Received Transmitted ONLY to the neighbors on the Ethernet Interface of the ePMP radio LLDP Mode Receive and Transmit ePMP sends and receives LLDP packets to from its neighbors on th...

Page 238: ...this user specified value the SM uses the smaller value as its MTU for the PPPoE link Keep Alive Time Configure the Keep Alive Time to allow the radio to keep the PPPoE 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 sends the Keep alive message to the server...

Page 239: ...ion 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 defau...

Page 240: ...ring to match the credentials on the RADIUS server being used for the network Default value for this parameter is anonymous Authentication Identity Realm Configure this Identity string to match the credentials on the RADIUS server being used for the network Default value for this parameter is cambiumnetworks com Default Root Certificate Default EAP TTLS root certificate that must match the certifi...

Page 241: ...s in NAT mode only the Src MAC filtering functionality is supported Layer 3 Firewall Disabled Modifications to the Layer 3 Firewall Table are not allowed and rules are not enforced Enabled Modifications to the Layer 3 Firewall Table are allowed and rules are enforced Firewall Rules The Layer 3 firewall table may be used to configure rules matching layer 3 IP layer traffic which result in forwardin...

Page 242: ...mation This section may be used to analyze and troubleshoot network performance and operation The Monitor menu contains the following pages SM Performance page on page 243 SM System page on page 247 SM Wireless page on page 249 SM Throughput Chart page on page 252 SM Network page on page 253 SM System Log page on page 263 ...

Page 243: ...MBIUM NETWORKS 026v003 243 SM Performance page Use the Performance page to monitor system status and statistics to analyze and troubleshoot network performance and operation Figure 68 SM Performance page ...

Page 244: ... s Ethernet interface Multicast Packets Total number of multicast packets sent via the SM s Ethernet interface Ethernet Statistics Received Total Traffic Total amount of traffic in Kbits received by the SM s Ethernet interface Total Packets Total number of packets received by the SM s Ethernet interface Packet Errors Total number of packets received by the SM s Ethernet interface with errors due t...

Page 245: ...nd other RF related packet error Capacity Drop Packets Total number of packets dropped after transmitting out of the SM s Wireless interface due to capacity issues data buffer queue overflow or other performance or internal packet errors Retransmission Packets Total number of packets re transmitted after transmitting out of the SM s Wireless interface due to the packets not being received by the A...

Page 246: ...f total packets received on the SM s wireless interface for every modulation mode based on radio conditions Uplink Packets Per MCS Number of packets and percentage of total packets transmitted out of the SM s wireless interface for every modulation mode used by the SM s transmitter based on radio conditions ...

Page 247: ... on the GUI footer bar which contains a hyperlink to download new system software Device Agent Version The operating version of the device agent which is used for communication with cnMaestro 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 S...

Page 248: ...he radio frequencies in which radar was detected is 30 minutes Contains FCC ID s Displays listing of FCC IDs applicable to the device Read Only Users Displays the number of active Read Only users logged into the radio Read Write Users Displays the number of active Read Write users logged into the radio SM Current GUI User Authentication Displays the mechanism used for authentication of web managem...

Page 249: ...he distance from the AP determined by radio signal propagation delay Operating Frequency The current frequency at which the SM is transmitting and receiving Operating Channel Bandwidth The current channel size at which the SM is transmitting and receiving Downlink RSSI The Received Signal Strength Indicator which is a measurement of the power level being received by the SM s antenna Downlink SNR T...

Page 250: ...ry time there is a change in values of AP actual TX power or TRL in the Beacon Forced Sector Antenna When an ePMP 2000 AP is deployed with a Sector Antenna and a Smart Antenna this parameter forces the AP to use only Sector Antenna for all Subscriber Modules Ethernet Interface Up The radio LAN interface is functioning properly Down The radio LAN interface has encountered an error and is not servic...

Page 251: ... No Allocation on AP The SM to AP handshaking failed due to a misconfigured pre shared key between the SM and AP Failed SW Version Incompatibility The version of software resident on the AP is older than the software version on the SM Failed PTP Mode ACL Policy The AP is configured with PTP Access set to MAC Limited and the SM s MAC address is not configured in the AP s PTP MAC Address field Faile...

Page 252: ... indicates uplink throughput The X axis may be configured to display data over seconds minutes or hours and the Y axis is adjusted automatically based on average throughput Hover over data points to display details Figure 71 SM Throughput Chart page Table 110 SM Throughput Chart page attributes Attribute Meaning Throughput Measurement Period Adjust the X axis to display throughput intervals in sec...

Page 253: ... IP Address The IP address for the device when the device is used in Bridge mode Subnet Mask The currently configured device IP subnet mask IPv6 Link Local Address A link local address is required for the IPv6 enabled interface applications may rely on the link local address even when there is no IPv6 routing The IPv6 link local address is comparable to the auto configured IPv4 address 169 254 0 0...

Page 254: ... mode of the SM s Auxiliary Ethernet Port Wireless Status Wireless Interface Up The device wireless interface is functioning and passing data Down The device wireless interface has encountered an error disallowing full operation Reset the device to reinitiate the wireless interface IP address The IP address for the wireless interface is displayed only when the SM is in NAT Mode Subnet Mask The sub...

Page 255: ...t have subscribed under this SM ARP Table MAC Address MAC Address of the devices on the bridge IP Address IP Address of the devices on the bridge Interface Interface on which the SM identified the devices on Bridge Table MAC Address MAC Address of the SM connected to the AP Port The port to which the device is connected Aging Timer secs Time set for the MAC addresses in the Bridge table Figure 73 ...

Page 256: ...liary Ethernet Status The current status of the SM s Auxiliary Ethernet Port Auxiliary Port Speed The current operating speed of the SM s Auxiliary Ethernet Port Auxiliary Port Duplex Mode The current operating duplex mode of the SM s Auxiliary Ethernet Port Separate Wireless Management IP Separate Management IP Disabled A separate wireless management interface is not available Enabled A Separate ...

Page 257: ...forwarded or filtered based on their MAC destination address NAT The SM acts 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 Router The SM acts as a router and packets are forwarded or filtered based on their IP header source or destination using specific static routes and IP aliases configured...

Page 258: ...l be used to configure DHCP clients if Local DHCP Server is set to Enabled under Configuration Network DHCP Static MAC to IP Configuration Table MAC Address MAC address of clients that were statically assigned an IP address in the DHCP Static MAC to IP Configuration Table under Configuration Network IP Address IP address of clients that were statically assigned an IP address in the DHCP Static MAC...

Page 259: ...face when the device is used in NAT and Router modes Subnet Mask The currently configured device IP subnet mask MTU Size 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 re...

Page 260: ...ferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server DHCP Device management IP addressing IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS server is assigned via a network DHCP server and parameters IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server are unused Wireless IP Assignment Static Device management IP addressing is configured manually in fields IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Preferr...

Page 261: ... which a DHCP IP address is leased When the lease time expires the DHCP client must renew IP addressing via DHCP request ARP Table MAC Address MAC Address of the devices in the SM s routing table IP Address IP Address of the devices in the SMs routing table Interface Interface on which the SM identified the devices on Local DHCP Server DHCP Server Status Indicates if the local DHCP server on the S...

Page 262: ...ateway to which packets that match the Target Network IP Address and Subnet Mask are sent Interface Interface to which the static route is active IP Aliases IP Address IP address for the configured IP alias Subnet Mask Subnet mask for the configured IP alias ...

Page 263: ...he accessing PC or device Figure 75 SM System Log page Table 114 SM System Log attributes Attribute Meaning Syslog Display Enabled The system log file is displayed on the management GUI Disabled The system log file is hidden on the management GUI Syslog file Use this button to download the full system log file to a connected PC or device ...

Page 264: ...re analyzing RF spectrum testing device throughput running ping and traceroute tests SM Software Upgrade page on page 265 SM Backup Restore page on page 268 SM eDetect page on page 270 SM Spectrum Analyzer page on page 272 SM eAlign page on page 274 SM Wireless Link Test page on page 275 SM Ping page on page 276 SM Traceroute page on page 277 ...

Page 265: ... that do not have an onboard GPS have one bank of flash memory which contains a version of software The version of software last upgraded onto the Flash memory is present on this bank of flash memory This software will be used by the SM when the SM is rebooted Firmware Version Specifies the code used to boot the board Caution Please read the Release Notes associated with each software release for ...

Page 266: ... 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 Select File Click Browse to select a local file located on the device accessing the web management i...

Page 267: ...he accessing browser 3 On the device GUI navigate to Tools Software Upgrade 4 Select the SW Upgrade Option which represents the location of your software upgrade packages 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 7 When the upgrade is completed successfully click the Res...

Page 268: ...on format or binary bin format Restore the configuration of using a configuration file that was previously backed up Reset the device to its factory default configuration For more factory defaulting methods see o Using the device external reset button on page 300 o Resetting ePMP to factory defaults by power cycling on page 301 Figure 77 SM Backup Restore page ...

Page 269: ...led it is not possible to factory default the radio s configuration using the power cycle sequence Retain Passwords When set to Enabled then after a factory default of the radio for any reason the passwords used for GUI and CLI access will not be defaulted and will remain unchanged The default value of this field is Disabled Caution If the passwords cannot be retrieved after the factory default ac...

Page 270: ... from the AP on the current operating channel When the tool is run the ePMP device processes all frames received from devices not connected to the ePMP system and collects the interfering frame s information such as MAC Address RSSI and MCS Use the SM eDetect page to collect information about interferers locally at the SM to display on the SM s GUI Figure 78 SM eDetect page ...

Page 271: ...ce of interferer s Green Indicates that the channel is relatively clean and has good C I levels 25dB The interference level is low Yellow Indicates that the channel has moderate or intermittent interference C I between 10dB and 25dB Red Indicates that the channel has high interference and poor C I levels 10dB Device MAC The MAC address of the SM s wireless interface Device RSSI dBm The Received Si...

Page 272: ... or throughout the week To conduct a spectrum analysis follow these steps Required Software Java Run time Environment JRE Procedure 1 On the SM GUI navigate to Configure System 2 Configure Device mode to Spectrum Analyzer 3 Click the Save button 4 Click the Reset button 5 Login to the SM and navigate to Tools Spectrum Analyzer 6 Click Download Spectrum Analyzer Tool 7 Locate the folder to which th...

Page 273: ...trum analyzer application by clicking File Exit 3 On the SM GUI navigate to Configure System 4 Configure Device Mode to SM 5 Click the Save button 6 Click the Reset button Display of the average peak current and minimum power levels for the configured range Statistical display of the number of times each frequency in the range was scanned Spectrogram display of the energy levels detected throughou...

Page 274: ...tributes Attribute Meaning Operating Frequency The current frequency at which the SM is operating Registered AP SSID The SSID of the AP to which the SM is registered Current RSSI Current RSSI value measured on the uplink by the SM s receiver Peak RSSI Peak RSSI value measured by the SM s receiver from the time the user navigated to the eAlign page Reset Measurements Click this button to reset all ...

Page 275: ...he SM is registered Packet Size Choose the Packet Size to use for the throughput test Duration Choose the time duration in seconds to use for the throughput test Uplink Antenna Selection Uplink Antenna Selection specifies the antenna to be used in the uplink for the wireless link test The antenna cannot be forced if it is already configured to Forced Sector Antenna or Forced Smart Antenna in the A...

Page 276: ...NS server failure Figure 81 SM Ping page Table 120 SM Ping attributes Attribute Meaning Ping IP Address Version IPv4 The ping test is conducted via IPv4 protocol IPv6 The ping test is conducted via IPv6 protocol IP Address Enter the IP address of the ping target Number of packets c Enter the total number of ping requests to send to the target Buffer size s Enter the number of data bytes to be sent...

Page 277: ...tic 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 ...

Page 278: ...racted 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 CONFIGURING FREE RADIUS SERVER To configure Free Radius server follow these steps 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 ...

Page 279: ...te 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_...

Page 280: ... follow these steps 1 Open the GUI and login as admin 2 Navigate to Configure Security Wireless Security 3 Change the value to RADIUS 4 Add IP Address of your RADIUS Server in the Radius Servers table 5 Also configure Port you may use default 1812 and Secret which has to be the same as in clients conf file 6 Click Save to keep the changes ...

Page 281: ...e 84 SM Radius configuration To configure Radius parameters on SM follow these steps 1 Select Wireless Security as RADIUS 2 Configure EAP TTLS Username and EAP TTLS Password as configured in file users 3 Choose the Default Root Certificate 4 Click Save to keep the changes ...

Page 282: ...m 17713 Cambium vendor specific attributes BEGIN VENDOR Cambium ATTRIBUTE Cambium ePMP ULMIR 26integer Max Burst Uplink Rate ATTRIBUTE Cambium ePMP DLMIR 27integer Max Burst Downlink Rate 3 Create link on your dictionary ln s dictionary cambium dictionary local 4 To configure MIR profiles edit usr local etc raddb users and add profiles for each client below users configuration SubscriberModule33 C...

Page 283: ...profiles in the AP GUI are irrelevant Multiple SMs across multiple APs can then be managed via Radius Hybrid control using both Radius and MIR profile on the AP GUI The system also supports a hybrid mode where Radius and the GUI QOS profiles can be used simultaneously as long as the same SM does not have a profile associated from the AP Radius In case where it is redundant Radius server setting wi...

Page 284: ... 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 Netw...

Page 285: ...A TUAE Signature Algorithm md5WithRSAEncryption 57 db 0d 2b 27 eb 0a 97 7 f b1 37 b3 d1 d7 14 a6 80 66 3d 7c 00 4 a 45 1 f 7c 2b 5e 30 b2 72 74 9 f 6d 33 82 f7 f7 de 54 a9 2b e7 ea 1b 93 bd cc 74 4 f 11 ed 94 0 b b9 b2 1f b1 86 6 e c6 48 71 48 9 b 2b 0a 36 f3 ab d6 f9 75 c9 0d 1b e9 2c 85 04 fc 17 9 a 94 b9 14 0 d 15 d1 1e 8b bb 9e 91 ca 40 8 c d8 ef dd 4a 75 d0 b9 62 d4 ee 1b e5 b5 7e fa f1 5d 62...

Page 286: ...ate certificate key radius cambium com key Generating RSA private key 2048 bit long modulus e is 65537 0x10001 First generates key it is necessary enter the password which will close the key Enter pass phrase for radius cambium com key Verifying Enter pass phrase for radius cambium com key decrypt certificate key radius cambium com crt Enter pass phrase for radius cambium com key writing RSA key C...

Page 287: ...rganizationalUnitName 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 VENDOR SPECIFIC ATTRIBUTE VSA REFERENCE The ePMP RADIUS Dictionary file defines all of the ePMP Vendor specific Attributes that can be utilized i...

Page 288: ...ePMP UserLevel 26 17713 50 Applicable Applicable Section Account Management 2 5 2 Installer permission to read and write parameters applicable to unit installation and monitoring 3 Admininstrator full read and write permission 4 User permission only to access pertinent information for support purposes 5 Readonly permission to only view the Monitor page Cambium ePMP STAPRI 26 17713 51 Applicable Ap...

Page 289: ...ytes represent the end of the range 0x012C 300 in decimal Cambium ePMP VLManagPVID 26 17713 53 Applicable Applicable AP or SM in Bridge Mode Management VLAN Priority 0 7 SM in NAT or Router Mode with Separate Management IP Enabled VLAN Data VLAN Priority SM in NAT or Router Mode with Separate Management IP Disabled VLAN Management Data VLAN Priority Cambium ePMP VLDataPVID 26 17713 54 Applicable N...

Page 290: ...VLAN ID 1 4094 Cambium ePMP VLMAPPING 26 17713 58 Applicable Not Applicable VLAN Mapping table 1 4094 for each VLAN ID in the range Example To map C VLAN 23 to S VLAN 400 in the RADIUS users file set Cambium ePMP VLMAPPING 1507728 This decimal value in hex is 0x00170190 In this case the first two bytes represent the C VLAN value 0x0017 23 in decimal and the last two bytes represent the S VLAN valu...

Page 291: ...networks The following topics are described General Planning for Troubleshooting on page 292 Upgrading device software on page 294 Testing hardware on page 296 Troubleshooting the radio link on page 298 Using the device external reset button on page 300 Resetting ePMP to factory defaults by power cycling on page 301 ...

Page 292: ... logs 3 Start a log for the site including Operating procedures Site specific configuration records Network topology Software releases Types of hardware deployed Site specific troubleshooting process Escalation procedures GPS latitude longitude of each network element GENERAL FAULT ISOLATION PROCESS Effective troubleshooting also requires an effective fault isolation methodology that includes Atte...

Page 293: ... problem on one AP in the cluster If so focus on that AP o is the problem on multiple but not all APs in the cluster If so focus on those APs o is the problem on all APs in the cluster If so focus on the CMM and the GPS signal 3 Based on data in the System Log Is intermittent connectivity indicated If so verify your configuration power level CINR cables and connections and the speed duplex of both...

Page 294: ...ng of the upgrade process 2 Log in to the device GUI via the management IP 3 Navigate to page Tools Software Upgrade 4 Under the Main Software section set the Upgrade Option to URL to pull the software file from a network software server or select Local File to upload a file from the accessing device If URL is selected enter the server IP address Server Port and File path 5 If Local File is select...

Page 295: ... the accessing device Note Use the same package that is used to upgrade the device s software The new GPS firmware is part of the software upgrade packages 5 If Local File is selected click Browse to launch the file selection dialogue and click Upgrade Caution Do not power off the unit in the middle of an upgrade process 7 Once the software upgrade is complete click the Reset icon Caution In case ...

Page 296: ... is off on page 296 Ethernet LED is off on page 296 POWER LED IS OFF Meaning Either the power supply is not receiving power from the AC DC outlet or there is a wiring fault in the unit Action Remove the AP SM cable from the PSU and observe the effect on the Power LED If the Power LED does not illuminate confirm that the mains power supply is working for example check the plug If the power supply i...

Page 297: ...Mac operating systems Caution This procedure disrupts network traffic carried by the AP or SM under test Procedure 1 Ensure that the IP address of the computer is configured appropriately for connection to the AP or SM 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 ...

Page 298: ...rthest SM 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 SM if Authentication Type is set to WPA2 verify that the Pre shared Key matches between the AP and the SM Preferred AP List 6 Check that the software at each end of the link is the same version 7 Check that ...

Page 299: ...n and ensure that traffic is properly classified and prioritized MODULE HAS LOST OR DOES NOT GAIN GPS SYNCHRONIZATION To troubleshoot a loss of sync perform the following steps 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 ...

Page 300: ...on 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 ePMP 1000 Integrated Radio Reset Button ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio Reset Button Force 180 Reset Button Force 200 Reset Bu...

Page 301: ... 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 thr...

Page 302: ...s up 2 The ePMP radio must have already been running Release 2 6 2 or higher 3 Laptop or PC with a 3rd party TFTP server ex http tftpd32 jounin net Recovery Procedure 1 Connect the PC Laptop to the ePMP device non GPS radio 2 The PC Laptop must be deployed in the same network as the ePMP device 3 TFTP Server IP address must be set to 192 168 1 10 255 255 255 0 4 Extract the ePMP recovery image fir...

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Page 425: ...dBm Maximum link loss dB per channel bandwidth 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz 40 MHz All bands 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz 40 MHz MCS15 71 68 65 61 30 118 115 112 108 MCS14 73 70 68 62 30 120 117 115 109 MCS13 75 72 70 65 30 122 119 117 112 MCS12 80 77 75 70 30 127 124 122 117 MCS11 83 81 77 74 30 130 128 124 121 MCS10 86 84 81 76 30 133 131 128 123 MCS9 89 86 84 79 30 136 133 131 126 MCS7 73 72 69 65 30 120 119 116...

Page 426: ...3 121 118 115 112 MCS14 76 73 70 67 23 123 120 117 114 MCS13 79 76 73 70 23 126 123 120 117 MCS12 83 80 77 74 23 130 127 124 121 MCS11 87 84 81 79 23 134 131 128 126 MCS10 89 86 83 80 23 136 133 130 127 MCS9 92 89 86 84 23 139 136 133 131 MCS7 77 74 71 68 23 124 121 118 115 MCS6 79 76 73 70 23 126 123 120 117 MCS5 82 79 76 73 23 129 126 123 120 MCS4 86 83 80 77 23 133 130 127 124 MCS3 90 87 84 82 ...

Page 427: ...13 79 76 73 70 23 126 123 120 117 MCS12 83 80 77 74 23 130 127 124 121 MCS11 87 84 81 79 23 134 131 128 126 MCS10 89 86 83 80 23 136 133 130 127 MCS9 92 89 86 84 23 139 136 133 131 MCS7 77 74 71 68 23 124 121 118 115 MCS6 79 76 73 70 23 126 123 120 117 MCS5 82 79 76 73 23 129 126 123 120 MCS4 86 83 80 77 23 133 130 127 124 MCS3 90 87 84 82 23 137 134 131 129 MCS2 92 89 86 83 23 139 136 133 130 MCS...

Page 428: ...wer dBm per band and modulation Modulation Mode 2412 2472 MHz 4920 4990 MHz 4990 5080 MHz 5080 5150 MHz 5150 5480 MHz 5460 5725 MHz 5725 5980 MHz MCS0 30 15 19 27 27 30 30 MCS1 30 15 19 27 27 30 30 MCS2 29 15 19 27 27 29 30 MCS3 29 13 17 26 26 27 30 MCS4 28 11 15 24 24 25 30 MCS5 28 11 15 22 22 23 27 MCS6 27 10 14 20 20 21 25 MCS7 27 8 12 19 18 19 23 MCS8 30 15 19 27 27 30 30 MCS9 30 15 19 27 27 3...

Page 429: ...d USA UL 60950 1 2nd Edition Canada CSA C22 2 No 60950 2nd Edition International International CB certified and certified to IEC 60950 1 2005 modified plus EN60950 1 2006 A1 2010 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC COMPLIANCE The ePMP complies with European EMC Specification EN301 489 1 with testing carried out to the detailed requirements of EN301 489 4 The EMC specification type approvals that hav...

Page 430: ...ee the Health Canada web site http www hc sc gc ca ewh semt pubs radiation 99ehd dhm237 limits limites_e html and Safety Code 6 EN 50383 2002 Basic standard for the calculation and measurement of electromagnetic field strength and SAR related to human exposure from radio base Subscriber Modules and fixed terminal Subscriber Modules for wireless telecommunication systems 110 MHz 40 GHz BS EN 50385 ...

Page 431: ...ances and power compliance margins The calculated minimum separation distances recommended distances and resulting margins for each frequency band and antenna combination is shown in Table 134 through Table 154 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 gen...

Page 432: ...7 dBi 0 02 50 9 011 0 10 0 3 PMP PTP 40 MHz Connectorized Antenna 17 dBi 0 01 50 9 011 0 07 0 3 Table 131 ePMP 2000 Power compliance margins 5 2 GHz AP Conn Type Channel Bandwidth Antenna P W G S W m2 d m R m C PMP PTP 5 MHz Connectorized Antenna 17 dBi 0 017 50 9 13 0 09 0 3 PMP PTP 40 MHz Connectorized Antenna 17 dBi 0 014 50 9 13 0 08 0 3 Table 132 ePMP 2000 Power compliance margins 5 4 GHz AP ...

Page 433: ...r compliance margins 5 1 GHz AP Conn Type Channel Bandwidth Antenna P W G S W m2 d m R m C PMP 5 10 MHz Connectorized Omni 3 dBi 0 063 2 0 9 011 0 03 0 1 99 8 PMP 5 10 MHz Connectorized Sector Array 16 dBi 0 032 39 8 9 011 0 10 0 3 89 8 PTP 5 10 MHz Connectorized Patch Panel Array 23 dBi 0 010 199 5 9 011 0 13 0 3 56 7 PTP 5 10 MHz Connectorized Dish 30 dBi 0 002 1000 0 9 011 0 13 0 3 56 7 PMP 20 ...

Page 434: ...ray 23 dBi 0 008 199 5 9 130 0 12 0 3 65 1 PTP 20 40 MHz Connectorized Dish 30 dBi 0 001 1000 0 9 130 0 10 0 3 82 0 Table 136 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins 5 4 GHz AP Conn Type Channel Bandwidth Antenna P W G S W m2 d m R m C PMP 5 10 MHz Connectorized Omni 3 dBi 0 063 2 0 9 390 0 03 0 1 93 7 PMP 5 10 MHz Connectorized Sector Array 16 dBi 0 032 39 8 9 390 0 10 0 3 84 3 PTP 5 10 MHz Connectori...

Page 435: ... 0 10 0 3 87 0 PTP 5 10 MHz Connectorized Patch Panel Array 23 dBi 0 010 199 5 9 687 0 13 0 3 54 9 PTP 5 10 MHz Connectorized Dish 30 dBi 0 002 1000 0 9 687 0 13 0 3 54 9 PMP 20 40 MHz Connectorized Omni 3 dBi 0 063 2 0 9 687 0 03 0 1 96 6 PMP 20 40 MHz Connectorized Sector Array 16 dBi 0 100 39 8 9 687 0 18 0 4 48 9 PTP 20 40 MHz Connectorized Patch Panel Array 23 dBi 0 008 199 5 9 687 0 11 0 3 6...

Page 436: ...4 45 5 PTP 5 10 MHz Connectorized Patch Panel Array 23 dBi 0 013 199 5 9 011 0 15 0 3 40 6 PTP 5 10 MHz Connectorized Dish 30 dBi 0 001 1000 0 9 011 0 09 0 2 45 3 PMP 20 40 MHz Connectorized Omni 3 dBi 0 063 2 0 9 011 0 03 0 1 89 9 PMP 20 40 MHz Integrated Patch Array 16 dBi 0 032 39 8 9 011 0 11 0 2 36 0 PMP 20 40 MHz Connectorized Sector Array 16 dBi 0 032 39 8 9 011 0 11 0 3 80 9 PTP 20 40 MHz ...

Page 437: ...m 20 40 MHz Connectorized Dish 30 dBi 5 dBm Table 140 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins 5 2 GHz SM Antenna P W G S W m2 d m R m C Integrated Patch Array 13 dBi 0 020 20 0 9 130 0 06 0 2 115 2 Integrated Patch Array 13 dBi with Reflector Dish 6 dBi 0 020 79 4 9 130 0 12 0 3 65 1 Connectorized Patch Panel Array 23 dBi 0 020 199 5 9 130 0 19 0 4 46 1 Connectorized Dish 30 dBi 0 020 1000 9 130 0 42 1...

Page 438: ...d 17 dBi Sector 0 079 50 1 5 348 0 24 0 5 42 2 PMP 40 MHz Connectorized 17 dBi Sector 0 025 50 1 5 348 0 14 0 3 48 0 PTP 20 MHz Connectorized 25 dBi Dish 0 010 316 2 5 348 0 22 0 5 53 1 PTP 40 MHz Connectorized 25 dBi Dish 0 006 316 2 5 348 0 17 0 4 53 9 Table 144 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins 2 4 GHz SM FCC ID Z8H89FT0011 Conn Type Channel Bandwidth Antenna P W G S W m2 d m R m C PMP 20 MHz ...

Page 439: ...48 0 22 0 5 53 1 PTP 40 MHz Integrated 12 dBi Patch 0 050 15 8 5 348 0 11 0 3 76 1 PTP 40 MHz Integrated 12 dBi Patch with 8 dBi Reflector Dish 0 050 100 0 5 348 0 27 0 6 48 2 PTP 40 MHz Connectorized 17 dBi Sector 0 025 50 1 5 348 0 14 0 3 48 0 PTP 40 MHz Connectorized 19 dBi Panel 0 020 79 4 5 348 0 15 0 4 67 8 PTP 40 MHz Connectorized 25 dBi Dish 0 006 316 2 5 348 0 17 0 4 53 9 Note Gain of ant...

Page 440: ... Modular Dish 24 dBi 0 398 251 2 9 011 0 94 2 45 3 PTP Module Dipole 2 dBi 0 398 1 6 9 011 0 07 0 2 71 8 Table 146 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins 5 2 GHz AP Channel Bandwidth Antenna P W G S W m2 d m R m C 10 MHz Modular Array 17 dBi 0 010 50 1 9 130 0 07 0 2 93 2 10 MHz Modular Dish 24 dBi 0 002 251 2 9 130 0 06 0 2 94 7 10 MHz Module Dipole 2 dBi 0 118 1 6 9 130 0 04 0 1 61 3 20 40 MHz Modul...

Page 441: ...1 50 1 9 687 0 45 1 48 4 PTP Modular Dish 24 dBi 0 501 251 2 9 687 1 02 2 38 7 PTP Module Dipole 2 dBi 0 501 1 6 9 687 0 08 0 2 61 3 Table 149 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins 5 1 GHz SM Antenna P W G S W m2 d m R m C Modular Array 17 dBi 0 398 50 1 9 011 0 42 1 56 7 Modular Dish 24 dBi 0 398 251 2 9 011 0 94 2 45 3 Module Dipole 2 dBi 0 398 1 6 9 011 0 07 0 2 71 8 Table 150 Power compliance mar...

Page 442: ... 390 0 06 0 2 103 2 5 10 MHz Module Dipole 2 dBi 0 095 1 6 9 390 0 04 0 1 77 9 20 40 MHz Modular Array 17 dBi 0 010 50 1 9 390 0 07 0 2 90 7 20 40 MHz Modular Dish 24 dBi 0 003 251 2 9 390 0 08 0 2 69 5 20 40 MHz Module Dipole 2 dBi 0 163 1 6 9 390 0 05 0 1 45 7 Table 152 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins 5 8 GHz SM Antenna P W G S W m2 d m R m C Modular Array 17 dBi 0 501 50 1 9 687 0 45 1 48 4 ...

Page 443: ...293 50 1 5 348 0 47 1 45 7 40 20 10 MHz Module Dipole 2 dBi 0 807 1 6 5 348 0 14 0 3 47 3 5 MHz Modular Dish 17 dBi 0 287 50 1 5 348 0 46 1 46 6 5 MHz Module Dipole 2 dBi 0 802 1 6 5 348 0 14 0 3 47 6 Table 154 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins 2 4 GHz IC Channel Bandwidth Antenna P W G S W m2 d m R m C 40 20 10 MHz Modular Dish 17 dBi 0 293 50 1 5 348 0 47 1 45 7 40 20 10 MHz Module Dipole 2 dBi...

Page 444: ... 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 The radio specification type approvals that have been granted for ePMP frequency variants are listed under Table 129 Table 155 ePMP 2000 Radio certifications Frequency band Region Regulatory approvals 5 GHz USA FCC Part 15...

Page 445: ...l interference However the equipment can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to other radio communications There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation To comply with FCC RF exposure limits for general population or uncontrolled exposure the antenna s used for the ePMP...

Page 446: ...location with another transmitter then the FCC and Industry Canada authorizations are no longer considered valid and the FCC ID cannot be used 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 Notwithstanding that Cambium Networks has designed and qualified the ePMP products to gene...

Page 447: ...ins FCC ID Z8H89FT0006 Subscriber Module SM Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID Z8H89FT0005 or Contains FCC ID Z8H89FT0005 Access Point AP Subscriber Module SM Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID Z8H89FT0015 or Contains FCC ID Z8H89FT0015 Access Point AP Subscriber Module SM Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID Z8H89FT0019 or Contains FCC ID Z8H89FT0019 ...

Page 448: ...ORY LIMITS Examples of the regulatory limits that apply in typical regions of operation are in the following tables 4 9 GHz Table 159 5 1 GHz Table 160 5 2 GHz Table 161 5 3 GHz Table 162 5 4 GHz Table 163 5 8 GHz 5 9 GHz Table 164 2 4 GHz Table 165 ...

Page 449: ...z 20 Ecuador 5150 5250 5160 5240 every 5 MHz 5170 5230 every 5 MHz 5155 5250 every 5 MHz 20 Georgia 5150 5250 5160 5240 every 5 MHz 5170 5230 every 5 MHz 5155 5250 every 5 MHz 20 Guam 5150 5250 5180 5240 every 5 MHz 5190 5230 every 5 MHz 5160 5245 every 5 MHz 20 36 for non PTP AP 53 for other modes Kyrgyzstan 5150 5250 5160 5240 every 5 MHz 5170 5230 every 5 MHz 5155 5250 every 5 MHz 20 Kazakhstan...

Page 450: ...5 MHz 5170 5230 every 5 MHz 5155 5250 every 5 MHz 27 30 United States 5150 5250 5180 5240 every 5 MHz 5190 5230 every 5 MHz 5160 5245 every 5 MHz 20 36 for non PTP AP 53 for other modes Uzbekistan 5150 5250 5160 5240 every 5 MHz 5170 5230 every 5 MHz 5155 5250 every 5 MHz 20 Venezuela 5150 5250 5160 5240 every 5 MHz 5170 5230 every 5 MHz 5155 5250 every 5 MHz 20 U S Virgin Islands 5150 5250 5180 5...

Page 451: ...Hz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz 18 No Ghana 5250 5350 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz 18 Yes Guam 5250 5350 5245 to 5320 every 5MHz 5235 to 5310 every 5MHz 5250 to 5320 every 5MHz 13 30 for 20 MHz and 40 MHz 27 for 10 MHz 24 for 5 MHz Yes Hong Kong 5250 5350 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz 18 Yes Kazakhstan 5250 5350 5260 t...

Page 452: ...slands 5250 5350 5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz 18 Yes Uganda 5250 5350 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz 18 Yes Ukraine 5250 5350 5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz 18 No United States 5250 5350 5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz 18 Yes Uzbekista...

Page 453: ...5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz 16 30 FCC Bulgaria 5470 5600 5650 5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz 27 for 10 MHz 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Canada 5470 5600 5650 5725 5495 to 5590 every 5MHz 5660 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5510 to 5580 every 5MHz 5670 to...

Page 454: ...5725 5495 to 5590 every 5MHz 5660 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5510 to 5580 every 5MHz 5670 to 5695 every 5 MHz 5495 to 5595 every 5MHz 5655 to 5705 every 5 MHz 14 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz 27 for 10 MHz 24 for 5 MHz FCC Hong Kong 5470 5725 5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz 15 30 FCC Hungary 5470 5600 5650 5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 558...

Page 455: ...FCC Moldova 5470 5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz 19 None Netherlands 5470 5600 5650 5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz 27 for 10 MHz 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Netherlands Antilles 5470 5600 5650 5725 5480 to 5590 every ...

Page 456: ... 5475 to 5645 every 5MHz 16 30 ETSI Spain 5470 5600 5650 5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz 27 for 10 MHz 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Sweden 5470 5600 5650 5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to...

Page 457: ...670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz 27 for 10 MHz 24 for 5 MHz ETSI United States 5470 5600 5650 5725 5495 to 5590 every 5MHz 5660 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5510 to 5580 every 5MHz 5670 to 5695 every 5 MHz 5495 to 5595 every 5MHz 5655 to 5705 every 5 MHz 14 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz 27 for 10 MHz 24 for 5 MHz FCC Uzbekistan 5470 5725 5480 to ...

Page 458: ... 5 MHz 23 36 for PMP AP No limit for other modes None Canada 5725 5850 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 23 for PMP AP PMP 30 for PTP and SM mode 36 for PMP AP No limit for other modes None Chile 5725 5850 5735 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5830 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz 23 36 None China 5725 5850 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5...

Page 459: ... 23 36 None Kyrgyzstan 5725 5980 5735 to 5970 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5960 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5975 every 5 MHz 23 None Liechtenstein 5725 5795 5815 5875 5735 to 5785 every 5 MHz 5825 to 5865 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5775 every 5 MHz 5835 to 5855 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5790 every 5 MHz 5820 to 5870 every 5 MHz 23 36 ETSI Malaysia 5725 5875 5740 to 5860 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5850 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5870 every 5...

Page 460: ...5 MHz 30 36 No South Korea 5725 5825 5740 to 5810 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5800 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5820 every 5 MHz 23 30 No Spain 5725 5795 5815 5855 5735 to 5785 every 5 MHz 5825 to 5845 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5775 every 5 MHz 5835 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5790 every 5 MHz 5820 to 5850 every 5 MHz 23 36 ETSI Switzerland 5725 5795 5815 5875 5735 to 5785 every 5 MHz 5825 to 5865 every 5 MHz 5745 to 57...

Page 461: ...TSI United States 5725 5850 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 23 for PMP AP PMP 30 for PTP and SM mode 36 for PMP AP No limit for other modes None Uzbekistan 5725 5980 5735 to 5970 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5960 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5975 every 5 MHz 23 None Venezuela 5725 5850 5735 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5830 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz 23 36 None Vi...

Page 462: ...Hz 2422 2462 every 5MHz 2407 2477 every 5MHz 36 Colombia 2400 2500 2412 2472 every 5MHz 2422 2462 every 5MHz 2407 2477 every 5MHz 23 36 Ecuador 2400 2500 2412 2472 every 5MHz 2422 2462 every 5MHz 2407 2477 every 5MHz 36 Georgia 2400 2500 2412 2472 every 5MHz 2422 2462 every 5MHz 2407 2477 every 5MHz Ghana 2400 2500 2412 2472 every 5MHz 2422 2462 every 5MHz 2407 2477 every 5MHz 23 36 Guam 2400 2500...

Page 463: ... 2412 2472 every 5MHz 2422 2462 every 5MHz 2407 2477 every 5MHz 20 Tajikistan 2400 2500 2412 2472 every 5MHz 2422 2462 every 5MHz 2407 2477 every 5MHz 27 Turkmenistan 2400 2500 2412 2472 every 5MHz 2422 2462 every 5MHz 2407 2477 every 5MHz 27 Taiwan 2400 2500 2412 2472 every 5MHz 2422 2462 every 5MHz 2407 2477 every 5MHz 36 Ukraine 2400 2500 2412 2472 every 5MHz 2422 2462 every 5MHz 2407 2477 ever...

Page 464: ...ied in Table 159 through Table 165 For the connectorized version of the product and in order to reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain must be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power EIRP is not more than that permitted by the regulations The transmitted power must be reduced to achieve this requirement This equipment has been tested and...

Page 465: ...P 2000 Product labeing Region Label Access Point AP Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID Z8H89FT0020 or Contains FCC ID Z8H89FT0020 Table 167 ePMP 1000 Product labeing Region Label Access Point AP Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID Z8H89FT0006 or Contains FCC ID Z8H89FT0006 Subscriber Module SM Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID Z8H89FT0005 or Contains FCC ID Z8H89FT0005 Access Point AP Subscriber M...

Page 466: ...CAMBIUM NETWORKS 026v003 466 ...

Page 467: ...CAMBIUM NETWORKS 026v003 467 ...

Page 468: ...CAMBIUM NETWORKS 026v003 468 Figure 87 FCC and IC certifications on 2 4 GHz product labels ...

Page 469: ... Area Network RLAN or Fixed Wireless Access FWA systems It is a Class 1 device and uses operating frequencies that are harmonized throughout the EU member states The operator 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 Hereby Cambium Networks declares that the ePMP product complies...

Page 470: ... 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 affec...

Page 471: ...CAMBIUM NETWORKS 026v003 471 Product labels FCC IDs and Industry Canada Certification Numbers are reproduced on the product label Figure 89 Figure 89 FCC and IC certifications on 5 8 GHz product label ...

Page 472: ... However the regulatory situation in Europe is changing and the radio spectrum may become available in other countries in future See www ero dk for further information The operator 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 Caution This equipment operates as a secondary applicatio...

Page 473: ...he requirements of IR2007 in terms of EIRP spectral density against elevation profile above the local horizon in order to protect Fixed Satellite Services The frequency range 5795 5815 MHz is assigned to Road Transport Traffic Telematics RTTT in the U K and shall not be used by FWA systems in order to protect RTTT devices UK Interface Requirement IR2007 specifies that radiolocation services shall ...

Page 474: ...19 4 41 6 41 1 MCS 7 1 64 QAM 5 6 11 5 11 6 24 4 24 3 49 7 48 4 103 61 8 MCS 6 1 64 QAM 3 4 10 7 10 5 22 21 8 44 6 43 6 92 1 61 6 MCS 5 1 64 QAM 2 3 9 3 9 37 19 3 19 3 39 9 38 7 82 1 61 6 MCS 4 1 16 QAM 3 4 7 08 6 69 14 7 14 5 30 29 1 61 9 57 6 MCS 3 1 16 QAM 1 2 4 85 4 56 9 67 9 64 20 1 19 4 41 5 41 2 MCS 2 1 QPSK 3 4 3 54 3 37 7 35 7 18 15 14 4 31 30 8 MCS 1 1 QPSK 1 2 2 56 2 25 5 01 4 75 10 2 9...

Page 475: ...54 1 53 7 MCS 5 1 64 QAM 2 3 4 21 4 69 10 5 10 7 22 3 23 1 47 1 48 MCS 4 1 16 QAM 3 4 3 12 3 45 7 82 8 01 16 8 17 1 35 2 36 MCS 3 1 16 QAM 1 2 2 2 26 5 16 5 3 11 1 11 3 23 4 23 8 MCS 2 1 QPSK 3 4 1 55 1 66 3 75 3 91 8 22 8 47 17 6 17 9 MCS 1 1 QPSK 1 2 0 938 1 07 2 35 2 35 5 49 5 63 11 8 11 8 Table 171 Throughput for ePMP 30 70 Ratio MCS Spatial Streams Mod Type Coding Rate 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz 40 ...

Page 476: ...CAMBIUM NETWORKS 026v003 476 MCS 2 1 QPSK 3 4 0 469 2 62 1 88 5 86 4 67 12 1 9 85 25 5 MCS 1 1 QPSK 1 2 0 312 1 75 1 17 3 9 3 02 8 08 6 48 17 ...

Page 477: ...ance and mechanical specifications for ePMP 2000 products please visit http www cambiumnetworks com products access epmp 2000 EPMP 1000 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS For up to date performance and mechanical specifications for ePMP 1000 products please visit http www cambiumnetworks com products access epmp 1000 ...

Page 478: ...ol 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 Modulati...

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