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PMP 450i

Table of contents
  1. user guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. general information
  11. Chapter 1: Introduction to synchronization
  12. Interference and reliability
  13. Sources of interference
  14. Neutralizing interference
  15. Configuration options for TDD synchronization
  16. Alternative to GPS synchronization
  17. Cambium's synchronization solutions
  18. CMM5
  19. CMM4 (Cabinet with switch)
  20. CMMmicro (CMM3) – Product is End of Life and no longer available for new shipments
  21. Product Overview
  22. Cluster Management: Scenario 2
  23. CMM5 Controller Module
  24. CMM5 Injector Module
  25. CMM5 Specifications
  26. Watt Power Supply
  27. Power Supply Selection (When to use Each One)
  28. Ferrite Beads
  29. Providing Sync to CMM5 via uGPS Module
  30. CMM5 Planning
  31. CMM5 Injector Initial Startup
  32. CMM5 Controller Initial Startup
  33. CMM5 Controller Configuration
  34. View System Status
  35. View Network -Interface Status
  36. View Synchronization Status
  37. View Chassis Status
  38. Identify a Chassis
  39. View Port Status
  40. View/Configure Static Routes
  41. Set Local Time/NTP Protocol
  42. Update Injector Firmware
  43. Update Controller Firmware
  44. Installing the CMM5
  45. Conforming to Regulations
  46. Installing a uGPS Antenna
  47. Figure 15 Installing a Single Controller
  48. Installing a Single Injector
  49. Installing Two Injectors side by side
  50. Figure 17: Two Injectors with Joining Bar
  51. Installing a Controller/Injector side by side
  52. Installing a 600 Watt Power Supply
  53. Figure 20: 600 Watt Power Supply Installation
  54. Figure 21: 600 Watt Power Supply Installation (rear view)
  55. Installing a Split DC Power Line
  56. Cabling the CMM5
  57. Figure 23: Wiring the Power Connector
  58. Class A Emissions Requirements
  59. CMM4 and Controller Board
  60. Figure 24 CMM4 internal view, including cable glands
  61. Figure 25 Rackmount CMM4
  62. Figure 26 GPS Antenna
  63. Power
  64. Ethernet Switch
  65. Specifications
  66. Table 4 Rackmount CMM4 specifications
  67. Providing sync to CMM via UGPS Module
  68. CMM Planning
  69. Figure 27 CMM4 Standard Configuration
  70. Figure 29 CMM4 cabled to use Gigabit Ethernet feed
  71. Figure 30 CMM4 cabled to support PTP 500/600
  72. Power Planning
  73. Syncing Two Co-located CMMs Together
  74. Cables
  75. Figure 31 Location of pin 1
  76. Table 9 Wire size for CMM4 DC cable
  77. Figure 32 CMM sync cable pinout
  78. EtherWAN Switch Information
  79. Configuring a CMM4
  80. Overriding Forgotten IP Addresses, Usernames, or Passwords
  81. Figure 35 Login page of CMM4
  82. User Update
  83. Add User
  84. Delete User
  85. Configuring General CMM4 Parameters
  86. Table 16 CMM tab attributes
  87. Configuring the SNMP parameters
  88. Figure 41 SNMP tab of CMM4
  89. Table 18 SNMP tab attributes
  90. Configuring VLAN
  91. Configuring the Unit Settings
  92. Viewing the ARP Table (Statistics)
  93. Viewing General Status
  94. Table 22 General Status tab attributes
  95. Viewing Sync Status
  96. Viewing the System Log
  97. Viewing the Network Interface
  98. Installing a CMM4
  99. Figure 50 Detail of GPS antenna mounting
  100. Figure 51 Weatherproofing an N-type antenna connector
  101. Figure 52 AP/BHM to UGPS cable
  102. Installing the power supply for the CMM4 (30 VDC or 54 VDC)
  103. Figure 54 Power supply AC connection
  104. Figure 55 CMM4 line filter installation (EU only)
  105. Figure 56 Rackmount CMM line filter installation (EU only)
  106. Temperature Range
  107. Figure 58 CMM4 V-bracket to pole mounting
  108. Installing a Rackmount CMM4 (Model 1092HH)
  109. Cabling a CMM4 (Models 1090CKHH and 1091HH)
  110. Figure 61 Ethernet port connections
  111. Figure 63 CMM4 LED indicators
  112. Cabling a Rackmount CMM4
  113. Figure 64 LED indicators - rackmount CMM4
  114. Power Faults
  115. Chapter 4: Universal Global Positioning System Module
  116. UGPS Product Description and Overview
  117. Figure 66 UGPS connector interface
  118. UGPS Power Source Configurations
  119. Figure 68 PMP 100 AP receiving synchronization from external-powered UGPS
  120. Figure 69 PMP 320 receiving synchronization from external-powered UGPS
  121. Figure 70 One PMP 400/430 AP and one PMP 100 AP receiving synchronization from external-powered UGPS
  122. Power from the Radio via UGPS Timing Port 1 or UGPS Timing Port 2
  123. Figure 72 AP/BHM to UGPS cable
  124. Figure 73 PTP 230 backhaul master powering UGPS and receiving synchronization
  125. Figure 74 PMP 450 AP powering UGPS and receiving synchronization
  126. Figure 75 Two PTP 230 backhaul master units powering UGPS and receiving synchronization
  127. Figure 76 PTP 230 backhaul master powering UGPS/receiving synchronization and PMP 100/430 receiving synchronization
  128. UGPS and CMM Configurations
  129. Product Specifications
  130. UGPS installation and operation
  131. Figure 77 UGPS to CMM cable pin configuration
  132. UGPS Installation Procedure
  133. Figure 82 CMM port conifguration for UGPS power
  134. IP default bypass
  135. Figure 83 IP default bypass - default radio on timing port 1
  136. Figure 84 IP default bypass - default radio on timing port 2
  137. GPS status and location data readout
  138. Retrieving GPS status and location data via SNMP
  139. Table 31 GPS SNMP OIDs - PMP 100/400/430 and PTP 100/200/230 series
  140. Table 32 GPS SNMP OIDs - PMP 320 series
  141. UGPS Power Port and Timing Port Pinouts
  142. Chapter 5: CMM Regulatory and Legal Notices
  143. National and Regional Regulatory Notices
  144. Equipment Disposal
  145. Table 35 Disclosure Table for China
  146. RF Exposure Separation Distances
  147. Legal Notices
  148. Hardware Warranty in U.S
  149. IMPORTANT NOTE ON MODIFICATIONS
PMP 450i first page preview

PMP 450i

Brand: Cambium Networks | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. configuration guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. About This User Guide
  17. Purpose
  18. Cross references
  19. Important regulatory information
  20. Canada specific information
  21. Renseignements specifiques au Canada
  22. EU Declaration of Conformity
  23. Problems and warranty
  24. Security advice
  25. Warnings, cautions, and notes
  26. Caring for the environment
  27. preparing for configuration
  28. configuring the management pc
  29. Using the web interface
  30. web gui
  31. Using the menu options
  32. Quick link setup
  33. Figure 2 Regional Settings tab of AP/BHM
  34. Figure 4 Synchronization tab of AP/BHM
  35. Figure 5 LAN IP Address tab of the AP/BHM
  36. Figure 6 Review and Save Configuration tab of the AP/BHM
  37. Configuring time settings
  38. Powering the SM/BHS for test
  39. Viewing the Session Status of the AP/BHM to determine test registration
  40. Figure 9 Session Status tab of AP
  41. Table 2 Session Status Attributes – AP
  42. Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces
  43. Configuring the IP interface
  44. Table 3 IP interface attributes
  45. Table 4 SM/BHS private IP and LUID
  46. Auxiliary port
  47. NAT, DHCP Server, DHCP Client and DMZ
  48. Figure 10 NAT disabled implementation
  49. Figure 11 NAT with DHCP client and DHCP server implementation
  50. Figure 13 NAT with DHCP server implementation
  51. Table 6 IP attributes - SM with NAT disabled
  52. Table 7 IP attributes - SM with NAT enabled
  53. Table 8 NAT attributes - SM with NAT disabled
  54. Table 9 NAT attributes - SM with NAT enabled
  55. DHCP – BHS
  56. Reconnecting to the management PC
  57. Table 12 VLAN Remarking Example
  58. Table 13 AP/BHM VLAN tab attributes
  59. Table 14 Q-in-Q Ethernet frame
  60. Table 15 SM VLAN attributes
  61. Table 16 SM VLAN Membership attributes
  62. VLAN configuration for PTP
  63. Table 18 BHS VLAN page attributes
  64. PPPoE page of SM
  65. Table 19 SM PPPoE attributes
  66. IP4 and IPv6
  67. Table 21 Packet Filter Configuration attributes
  68. Upgrading the software version and using CNUT
  69. General configuration
  70. Table 23 General page attributes –PMP 450m AP
  71. Table 24 General page attributes – PMP 450i SM
  72. Table 25 General page attributes – PTP 450i BHM
  73. Table 26 General page attributes – PTP 450i BHS
  74. Table 27 General page attributes – PMP 450b SM
  75. Table 28 General page attributes – PMP 450b BHM
  76. Table 29 General page attributes – PMP 450b BHS
  77. PMP/PTP 450 Series
  78. Figure 16 General page attributes - PMP 450 SM
  79. Figure 17 General page attributes - PTP 450 BHM
  80. Figure 18 General page attributes - PTP 450 BHS
  81. Configuring Unit Settings page
  82. Table 30 Unit Settings attributes – 450 Platform Family AP/BHM
  83. Table 31 SM Unit Settings attributes
  84. Setting up time and date
  85. Configuring synchronization
  86. Free Run Before GPS Sync
  87. Aux Port Power to UGPS
  88. Configuring security
  89. Managing module access by password
  90. Table 34 Delete User page - 450 Platform Family - AP/ SM/BH
  91. Figure 20 AP Evaluation Configuration parameter of Security tab for PMP
  92. Isolating from the internet – APs/BHMs
  93. Requiring SM Authentication
  94. Filtering protocols and ports
  95. Table 38 SM/BHS Protocol Filtering attributes
  96. Encrypting downlink broadcasts
  97. Filtering management through Ethernet
  98. Figure 22 RF Telnet Access Restrictions (orange) and Flow through (green)
  99. Configuring SNMP Access
  100. Table 41 Security attributes –450 Platform Family BHM
  101. Table 42 Security attributes –450 Platform Family SM
  102. Table 43 Security attributes - 450 Platform Family BHS
  103. Configuring 802.1X authentication
  104. Table 45 802.1X authentication attributes –450 Platform Family SM
  105. Configuring radio parameters
  106. PMP 450m Series – configuring radio
  107. Table 47 PMP 450m AP Radio attributes - 3 GHz
  108. PMP/PTP 450i Series – configuring radio
  109. Table 48 PMP 450i AP Radio attributes - 5 GHz
  110. Figure 25 PMP 450i SM Radio attributes - 3 GHz
  111. Table 49 PMP 450i SM Radio attributes – 5 GHz
  112. Table 50 PMP 450i AP Radio attributes - 900 MHz
  113. Table 51 PTP 450i BHM Radio page attributes – 5 GHz
  114. Table 52 PTP 450i BHS Radio attributes – 5 GHz
  115. PMP/PTP 450b Series - configuring radio
  116. PMP/PTP 450 Series – configuring radio
  117. Table 55 PMP 450 AP Radio attributes - 3.65 GHz
  118. Table 56 PMP 450 AP Radio attributes - 3.5 GHz
  119. Table 57 PMP 450 AP Radio attributes - 2.4 GHz
  120. Table 58 PMP 450 SM Radio attributes – 5 GHz
  121. Table 59 PMP 450 SM Radio attributes – 3.65 GHz
  122. Table 60 PMP 450 SM Radio attributes – 3.5 GHz
  123. Table 61 PMP 450 SM Radio attributes – 2.4 GHz
  124. Table 62 PMP 450 SM Radio attributes –900 MHz
  125. Table 63 PTP 450 BHM Radio attributes –5 GHz
  126. Table 64 PTP 450 BHM Radio attributes –5 GHz
  127. Figure 26 Multicast VC statistics
  128. Figure 27 Multicast scheduler statistics
  129. Custom Frequencies page
  130. Table 67 PMP/PTP 450 SM/BH Custom Frequencies page – 3.65 GHz
  131. Table 68 PMP/PTP 450 SM/BH Custom Frequencies page – 3.5 GHz
  132. DFS for 5 GHz Radios
  133. Figure 29 Frame structure
  134. Table 69 Throughput penalty per modulation
  135. MIMO-A mode of operation
  136. Table 72 Co-channel Interference per (CCI) MCS
  137. Improved PPS performance of 450 Platform Family
  138. Setting up SNMP agent
  139. Configuring SM/BHS's IP over-the-air access
  140. Configuring SNMP
  141. Configuring syslog
  142. Table 77 Syslog Configuration attributes - AP
  143. Table 78 Syslog Configuration attributes - SM
  144. Table 79 Syslog Configuration attributes - BHS
  145. Configuring remote access
  146. Monitoring the Link
  147. Exporting Session Status page of AP/BHM
  148. Configuring quality of service
  149. MIR Data Entry Checking
  150. Bandwidth from the SM Perspective
  151. Figure 36 SM Prioritization on SM
  152. Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ)
  153. Figure 39 WFQ with SM Prioritization
  154. Proportional Scheduler
  155. Traffic Scheduling
  156. Setting the Configuration Source
  157. Table 81 Recommended combined settings for typical operations
  158. Configuring Quality of Service (QoS)
  159. Table 85 QoS page attributes - SM
  160. Table 86 QoS page attributes - BHM
  161. Table 87 QoS page attributes - BHS
  162. Installation Color Code
  163. Zero Touch Configuration Using DHCP Option 66
  164. dhcp server configuration
  165. Troubleshooting
  166. Configuring Radio via config file
  167. Configuring cnMaestro TM Connectivity
  168. Figure 44 Software Upgrade from cnMaestro™
  169. Figure 45 DNS Test for cnMaestro™ connectivity
  170. Figure 46 Device Agent Logs
  171. Configuring a RADIUS server
  172. Choosing Authentication Mode and Configuring for Authentication Servers - AP
  173. Table 89 Security tab attributes
  174. SM Authentication Mode – Require RADIUS or Follow AP
  175. Table 90 SM Security tab attributes
  176. Handling Certificates
  177. Configuring RADIUS servers for SM authentication
  178. Assigning SM management IP addressing via RADIUS
  179. Table 91 RADIUS Vendor Specific Attributes (VSAs)
  180. Configuring RADIUS server for SM configuration using Zero Touch feature
  181. Using RADIUS for centralized AP and SM user name and password management
  182. Table 92 AP User Authentication and Access Tracking attributes
  183. Figure 49 User Authentication and Access Tracking tab of the SM
  184. RADIUS Device Data Accounting
  185. RADIUS Device Re-authentication
  186. Figure 51 Device re-authentication configuration
  187. RADIUS Change of Authorization and Disconnect Message
  188. Microsoft RADIUS support
  189. Figure 54 Importing certificate in NPS
  190. Figure 55 Selecting MD5 from NPS console
  191. Figure 57 RADIUS VSA configuration
  192. Cisco ACS RADIUS Server Support
  193. Figure 60 Creating RADIUS instance
  194. Figure 62 Service selection
  195. Configuring VSA
  196. Figure 66 VSA list
  197. Configuring Ping Watchdog
  198. Chapter 2: Tools
  199. Using Spectrum Analyzer tool
  200. Spectrum Analyzer tool
  201. Table 96 Spectrum Analyzer page attributes - AP
  202. Table 97 Spectrum Analyzer page attributes - SM
  203. Table 98 Spectrum Analyzer page attributes - BHM
  204. Table 99 Spectrum Analyzer page attributes - BHS
  205. Figure 68 Spectrum Analyzer page result – PMP 450 SM
  206. Remote Spectrum Analyzer tool
  207. Table 100 Remote Spectrum Analyzer attributes - AP
  208. Table 101 Remote Spectrum Analyzer attributes - BHM
  209. Using the Alignment Tool
  210. Aiming page and Diagnostic LED – SM/BHS
  211. Table 102 Aiming page attributes – SM
  212. Table 103 Aiming page attributes - BHS
  213. Alignment Tone
  214. Using the Link Capacity Test tool
  215. Figure 74 Link Test with Multiple LUIDs
  216. Figure 76 Link Test with Bridging and MIR
  217. Figure 77 Link Test without Bridging (1518-byte packet length)
  218. Performing Extrapolated Link Test
  219. Link Capacity Test page of AP
  220. Link Capacity Test page of BHM/BHS/SM
  221. Using AP Evaluation tool
  222. Using BHM Evaluation tool
  223. Using the OFDM Frame Calculator tool
  224. Table 109 OFDM Frame Calculator page attributes
  225. Table 110 OFDM Calculated Frame Results attributes
  226. Using the Subscriber Configuration tool
  227. Using the Link Status tool
  228. Link Status – AP/BHM
  229. Link Status – SM/BHS
  230. Using BER Results tool
  231. Using the Sessions tool
  232. Using the Ping Test tool
  233. Chapter 3: Operation
  234. System information
  235. Table 114 General Status page attributes – PMP 450m AP
  236. Table 115 General Status page attributes – PMP 450 AP
  237. Table 116 General Status page attributes – PMP 450i AP
  238. Table 117 General Status page attributes - SM
  239. Table 118 General Status page attributes - BHM
  240. Table 119 General Status page attributes - BHS
  241. Viewing Session Status
  242. Table 121 Session tab attributes
  243. Table 122 Power tab attributes
  244. Table 123 Configuration tab attributes
  245. Table 124 Session Status > Configuration CIR configuration denotations
  246. Table 125 Link Quality tab attributes
  247. Viewing Remote Subscribers
  248. Figure 84 Event log data
  249. Table 126 Event Log messages for abnormal events
  250. Viewing the Network Interface
  251. System statistics
  252. Viewing list of Registration Failures statistics
  253. Table 130 BHS Registration Failures page attributes - BHM
  254. Interpreting Bridging Table statistics
  255. Interpreting Ethernet statistics
  256. Interpreting RF Control Block statistics
  257. Interpreting Sounding statistics for AP
  258. Interpreting VLAN statistics
  259. Interpreting Data Channels statistics
  260. Interpreting Proportional Scheduler
  261. Table 138 MIR/Burst page attributes for AP
  262. Table 139 MIR/Burst page attributes for SM
  263. Interpreting Throughput statistics
  264. Interpreting Overload statistics
  265. Interpreting DHCP Relay statistics
  266. Table 142 DHCP Relay page attributes – AP/SM
  267. Interpreting Filter statistics
  268. Viewing ARP statistics
  269. Table 144 NAT page attributes - SM
  270. Viewing NAT DHCP Statistics
  271. Interpreting Sync Status statistics
  272. Interpreting PPPoE Statistics for Customer Activities
  273. Interpreting Bridge Control Block statistics
  274. Interpreting Pass Through Statistics
  275. Interpreting SNMPv3 Statistics
  276. Interpreting syslog statistics
  277. Interpreting Frame Utilization statistics
  278. Table 153 Frame utilization statistics for 450, 450i
  279. Interpreting Spatial Utilization statistics
  280. Radio Recovery
  281. Figure 91 Recovery Options page
  282. Default Mode (or Default/Override Plug) - PMP/PTP 450 Series
  283. Chapter 4: Reference information
  284. Equipment specifications
  285. Specifications for 3 GHz PMP 450m Series - AP
  286. Specifications for PMP 450i Series - AP
  287. Specifications for PMP 450i Series - SM
  288. Specifications for PTP 450i Series - BH
  289. Table 161 PMP/PTP 450b Mid-Gain Series - SM specifications
  290. Specifications for PMP/PTP 450b High Gain Series - SM
  291. Specifications for PMP 450 Series - AP
  292. Specifications for PMP 450 Series - SM
  293. Specifications for PTP 450 Series - BH
  294. PSU specifications
  295. Table 167 PMP/PTP 450 power supply specifications (part number: N000900L001A)
  296. Data network specifications
  297. Wireless specifications
  298. Link Range and Throughput
  299. Country specific radio regulations
  300. DFS for 2.4 and 5 GHz Radios
  301. Equipment Disposal
  302. Country specific band range maximum transmit power
  303. Maximum transmit power 2.4 GHz band
  304. Maximum transmit power 3 GHz band
  305. Maximum transmit power 4.9 GHz band
  306. Maximum transmit power 5.1 GHz band
  307. Maximum transmit power 5.2 GHz band
  308. Maximum transmit power 5.4 GHz band
  309. Maximum transmit power 5.8 GHz band
  310. Country specific frequency range
  311. Frequency range 2.4 GHz band
  312. Frequency range 3.65 GHz band
  313. Frequency range 4.9 GHz band
  314. Frequency range 5.1 GHz band
  315. Frequency range 5.2 GHz band
  316. Frequency range 5.4 GHz band
  317. Frequency range 5.8 GHz band
  318. FCC specific information
  319. FCC approved antenna list
  320. Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada (ISEDC) specific information
  321. ISEDC notification 5.8 GHz
  322. Canada approved antenna list
  323. Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
  324. General troubleshooting procedure
  325. General fault isolation process
  326. Secondary Steps
  327. Troubleshooting procedures
  328. NAT/DHCP-configured SM has lost or does not establish connectivity
  329. SM Does Not Register to an AP
  330. Module has lost or does not gain sync
  331. Module does not establish Ethernet connectivity
  332. CMM4 does not pass proper GPS sync to connected modules
  333. Module Software Cannot be Upgraded
  334. Power-up troubleshooting
  335. Registration and connectivity troubleshooting
  336. Logs
  337. Figure 95 SM Authorization log