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3.2.7 Mounting Brackets
The Canopy 150/300 Mb BH is supplied with a mounting bracket suitable for mounting the
ODU to a pole of 25mm (1”) to 75mm (3”) in diameter. For more details on mounting, see
section 7 “Installation”. The bracket allows for adjustment in both azimuth and elevation. The
bracket may be split allowing the pole mount section of the bracket to be mounted to the pole
first. This allows the installer to take the weight of the unit and secure it, one handed, with a
single mounting bolt.
The 150/300 PIDU can either be desk or wall mounted. The preference is wall mounted with
the cables dressed to a cable channel. Wall mounting is achieved by screwing through the
mounting lugs on either side of the unit. Remember to leave space for access to the recovery
button. See section 5.7.8.
3.2.8 Configuration and Management
Configuration and Management of the Canopy 150/300 Mb BH is implemented using an
inbuilt web server hosting a number of Configuration and Management web pages. This
approach allows Configuration and Management to be carried out on any standard web
browsing technology. The Canopy 150/300 Mb BH can also be managed remotely using the
SNMP management protocol. Connection to the Canopy 150/300 Mb BH is via the Ethernet
connection carrying the bridge network traffic. Connection to the unit is via a preset IP
address. This address can be changed via the Network Interface Configuration web page. A
full explanation of the available web pages and their use can be found in Section 8 “Web
Page Reference”.
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