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Access Point (AP)
Figure 1-3
The PMP 320 AP uses 802.16e for the over-the-air connection to the SMs or CSM. It is 802.16e
PHY and MAC compliant, and complies with the WiMAX Wave2 profile, except for mobility.
The AP uses a custom 56 VDC power system, typically powered by a CMM4. The AP uses
less than 25 W per AP, or less than 100 watts for 360° coverage. The AP includes integrated
surge suppression that is the equivalent to the 600SSD surge suppressor recommended for the
CSM (Cluster Subscriber Module) installations.
The AP functions as a router in the network, with routes to the CSMs (or SMs) auto-configured.
The AP supports ICMP and ARP .
The AP:
can be configured to either receive its IP address from a network DHCP server, or be
manually assigned its IP address.
can be configured to respond to SM DHCP requests either by relaying the requests to a
network DHCP server, or function as a DHCP server itself.
can be configured either to use an external AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and
Accounting) server, or use a minimal internal AAA server. When configured to use an
external AAA server, the AP serves as a relay between CSMs (SMs) and the AAA server
for authentication requests, and serves as a RADIUS client communicating with the AAA
server for authorization of SM services.
has an embedded web server for configuring using a web browser.
supports SNMP v1, and uses standard 802.16e MIBs (Management Information Base) as
well as the Motorola 802.16e AP MIB. The AP supports all Object Identifiers (OIDs) with
SNMP v1 and SNMP v2, however all traps are SNMP v1.
PMP320HDW2v1
AP, radio only
Preliminary
Chapter 1: Product Description
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