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ePMP 3000 Series
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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE ePMP 3000 Series System Release 4.3...
  • Page 2 Accuracy While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Cambium Networks assumes no liability resulting from any inaccuracies or omissions in this document, or from use of the information obtained herein. Cambium reserves the right to make changes to any products described...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Important safety information ........................... 1 Important Regulatory Information ........................2 About This User Guide ........................... 1-1 General information ................................2 Version information ..............................2 Contacting Cambium Networks ..........................2 Purpose ..................................... 2 Cross references ................................2 Problems and warranty..............................4 Reporting problems..............................4 Security advice ..................................5...
  • Page 4 Site installation ................................. 2-3 Grounding and lightning protection ........................ 2-3 Lightning protection zones ..........................2-4 ePMP 3000 Access Point ............................. 2-6 ePMP 3000 Access Point description ......................2-6 ePMP 3000 Access Point part numbers......................2-6 ePMP 3000 Access Point mounting bracket ....................2-8 ePMP 3000 Access Point Interfaces .......................
  • Page 5 Link is unreliable or does not achieve data rates required ..............5-8 Resetting ePMP to factory defaults by power cycling ..................5-9 Chapter 6: Legal and reference information .................. 6-1 Cambium Networks end user license agreement ....................6-2 Acceptance of this agreement .......................... 6-2 Definitions ................................... 6-2 Grant of license.................................
  • Page 6 Updates ..................................6-4 Maintenance ................................6-4 Disclaimer ................................... 6-5 Limitation of liability ............................... 6-5 U.S. government ............................... 6-5 Term of license ................................. 6-6 Governing law ................................6-6 Assignment ................................6-6 Survival of provisions ............................. 6-6 Entire agreement ..............................6-6 Third party software ............................... 6-6 Source Code Requests ............................
  • Page 7: Safety And Regulatory Information

    Safety and regulatory information This section describes important safety and regulatory guidelines that must be observed by personnel installing or operating ePMP equipment. Important safety information Warning To prevent loss of life or physical injury, observe the safety guidelines in this section.
  • Page 8: Important Regulatory Information

    Important Regulatory Information The ePMP product is certified as an unlicensed device in frequency bands where it is not allowed to cause interference to licensed services (called primary users of the bands). Radar avoidance In countries where radar systems are the primary band users, the regulators have mandated special requirements to protect these systems from interference caused by unlicensed devices.
  • Page 9: About This User Guide

    About This User Guide This guide describes the planning, installation, configuration and operation of the Cambium ePMP Series of point-to-point wireless Ethernet systems. It is intended for use by the system designer, system installer and system administrator. For radio network design, see: ...
  • Page 10: General Information

    Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 Purpose Cambium Networks ePMP documents are intended to instruct and assist personnel in the operation, installation and maintenance of the Cambium ePMP equipment and ancillary devices. It is recommended that all personnel engaged in such activities be properly trained.
  • Page 11 ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE GENERAL INFORMATION Feedback We appreciate feedback from the users of our documents. This includes feedback on the structure, content, accuracy, or completeness of our documents. Send feedback to support@cambiumnetworks.com. PAGE 3...
  • Page 12: Problems And Warranty

    ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE PROBLEMS AND WARRANTY Problems and warranty Reporting problems If any problems are encountered when installing or operating this equipment, follow this procedure to investigate and report: Search this document and the software release notes of supported releases. Visit the support website: https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/ Ask for assistance from the Cambium product supplier.
  • Page 13: Security Advice

    SECURITY ADVICE Security advice Cambium Networks systems and equipment provide security parameters that can be configured by the operator based on their particular operating environment. Cambium recommends setting and using these parameters following industry recognized security practices. Security aspects to be considered are protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information and assets.
  • Page 14: Precautionary Statements

    ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Precautionary statements The following describes how precautionary statements are used in this document. Warning Precautionary statements with the Warning tag precede instructions that contain potentially hazardous situations. Warnings are used to alert the reader to possible hazards that could cause loss of life or physical injury.
  • Page 15: Caring For The Environment

    ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT Caring for the environment The following information describes national or regional requirements for the disposal of Cambium Networks supplied equipment and for the approved disposal of surplus packaging. In EU countries The following information is provided to enable regulatory compliance with the European Union (EU) directives identified and any amendments made to these directives when using Cambium equipment in EU countries.
  • Page 16: Chapter 1: Product Description

    ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT Chapter 1: Product description This chapter provides a high level description of the ePMP product. It describes the function of the product, the main product variants and typical installation. It also describes the main hardware components.
  • Page 17: Overview Of Epmp

    ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE OVERVIEW OF EPMP Overview of ePMP This section introduces the key features, typical uses, product variants and components of the ePMP portfolio as a whole (802.11n and 802.11ac products). Purpose – ePMP Portfolio Cambium ePMP Series products are designed for Ethernet bridging over point- to-point microwave links in the unlicensed 2.4 GHz, 2.5 GHz (Brazil only), and 5 GHz bands.
  • Page 18 ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE OVERVIEW OF EPMP Table 1 Main characteristics of the ePMP 3000 Series Characteristic Value Topology PMP or PTP Wireless link condition LOS, near LOS Scheduler Connectivity Ethernet Operating frequencies Unlicensed bands, 5 GHz Channel bandwidth 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz...
  • Page 19 ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE OVERVIEW OF EPMP Table 2 Main characteristics of the Force 300-25 Series Characteristic Value Topology PMP, PTP Wireless link condition LOS, near LOS Scheduler Connectivity Ethernet Operating frequencies Unlicensed bands, 5 GHz Channel bandwidth 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz Data rate 500+ Mbps Force 300-16...
  • Page 20: Typical Installation Equipment

    ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE OVERVIEW OF EPMP Table 3 Main characteristics of the Force 300-16 Series Characteristic Value Topology Wireless link condition LOS, near LOS Scheduler Connectivity Ethernet Operating frequencies Unlicensed bands, 5 GHz Channel bandwidth 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz Data rate 500+ Mbps Typical installation Equipment...
  • Page 21: Wireless Operation

    ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE WIRELESS OPERATION Wireless operation This section describes how the ePMP wireless link is operated, including modulation modes, power control and security. MU-MIMO The ePMP 3000 MU-MIMO access point features an array of antennas. When multiple subscriber modules wish to communicate, the array is divided such that some antennas are used to communicate with one subscriber, while other antennas are used to communicate with another subscriber simultaneously.
  • Page 22: Time Division Duplexing

    ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE WIRELESS OPERATION Time division duplexing TDD cycle ePMP links operate using Time Division Duplexing (TDD). The links employ a TDD cycle in which the Access Point determines which Subscriber Modules may transmit and when based on the configured downlink/uplink ratio (duty cycle).
  • Page 23: Radar Avoidance

    ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE WIRELESS OPERATION Radar avoidance In regions where protection of radars is part of the local regulations, ePMP must detect interference from radar-like systems and avoid co-channel operation with these systems. To meet this requirement, ePMP implements the following features: ...
  • Page 24: Further Reading On Wireless Operation

    ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE WIRELESS OPERATION Attention To avoid possible enforcement action by the country regulator, always operate links in accordance with local regulations Further reading on wireless operation For information on planning wireless operation, see:  The regulatory restrictions that affect radio spectrum usage, such as frequency range and radar avoidance are described under Radio spectrum planning on page 3-29.
  • Page 25: System Management

    ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT System management This section introduces the ePMP management system, including the web interface, installation, alerts and upgrades, configuration and management software. Management agent ePMP equipment is managed through an embedded management agent. Management workstations, network management systems or PCs can be connected to this agent using SFP port, over the air (Subscriber Module connection via Access Point) or by using the device WiFi management interface.
  • Page 26: Snmp

    The management agent supports fault and performance management by means of an SNMP interface. The management agent is compatible with SNMP v2c using one Management Information Base (MIB) file which is available for download from the Cambium Networks Support website (https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/epmp).
  • Page 27: Chapter 2: System Hardware

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT Chapter 2: System hardware This chapter describes the site planning and hardware components of an ePMP link. The following topics are described in this chapter:  Factors to be considered when planning the proposed network is described under Site planning page 2-3.
  • Page 28: Site Planning

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE SITE PLANNING Site planning Conduct a site survey to ensure that the proposed sites meet the requirements defined in this section. Site installation An ePMP site typically consists of a high supporting structure such as a mast, tower or building for the devices.
  • Page 29: Lightning Protection Zones

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE SITE PLANNING Figure 1 Access Point installation diagram Figure 2 Subscriber / Point-to-Point installation diagram Lightning protection zones Use the rolling sphere method (Figure 3) 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).
  • Page 30 CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE SITE PLANNING Figure 3 Rolling sphere method to determine the lightning protection zones Assess locations on masts, towers and buildings to determine if the location is in Zone A or Zone B:  Zone A: In this zone a direct lightning strike is possible. Do not mount equipment in this zone. ...
  • Page 31: Epmp 3000 Access Point

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE EPMP 3000 ACCESS POINT ePMP 3000 Access Point For details of the ePMP 3000 Access Point hardware, see:  ePMP 3000 Access Point description on page  ePMP 3000 Access Point part numbers on page  ePMP 3000 Access Point mounting bracket on page ePMP 3000 Access Point description...
  • Page 32 CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE EPMP 3000 ACCESS POINT Table 4 ePMP 3000 Access Point part numbers Cambium description Cambium part number ePMP 3000 5 GHz Access Point Radio (FCC) (US cord) C058910A102A ePMP 3000 5 GHz Access Point Radio (IC) (Canada/US cord) C050910A104A ePMP 3000 5 GHz Access Point Radio (EU) (EU cord) C050910A203A...
  • Page 33: Epmp 3000 Access Point Mounting Bracket

    3000 Access Point Interfaces The Ethernet port is located on the bottom of the unit. This interface is described in Table Table 6 ePMP 3000 Series rear interfaces Port name Connector Interface...
  • Page 34: Epmp 3000 Access Point Heater

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE EPMP 3000 ACCESS POINT The ePMP 3000 connectorized module conforms to the specifications listed in Table 7 Table The connectorized module meets the low level static discharge specifications identified in Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) compliance on page 6-71 and provides internal surge suppression but does not provide lightning suppression.
  • Page 35: Epmp 3000 Access Point Software Packages

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE EPMP 3000 ACCESS POINT Ensure that the device and the structure on which it is mounted are capable of withstanding the prevalent wind speeds at a proposed ePMP site. Wind speed statistics are available from national meteorological offices.
  • Page 36 CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE EPMP 3000 ACCESS POINT ePMP 3000 Access Point devices may be upgraded by downloading new software packages from the Cambium Networks website or by using cnMaestro. The software packages applicable to ePMP integrated radios are named: ...
  • Page 37: Force 300-25

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE FORCE 300-25 Force 300-25 For details of the Force 300-25 hardware, see:  Force 300-25 Integrated description on page 2-12  Force 300-25 part numbers on page 2-13  Force 300-25 mounting bracket on page 2-14 ...
  • Page 38: Force 300-25 Part Numbers

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE FORCE 300-25 Force 300-25 part numbers Choose the correct regional variant to adhere to local licensing restrictions. Each of the parts listed in Table 12 includes the following items:  One integrated unit  One power supply 1000/100 Base-TX LAN injector (excluding C050910CZ01A) ...
  • Page 39: Force 300-25 Mounting Bracket

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE FORCE 300-25 CABLE, UL POWER SUPPLY CORD SET, CHINA N000900L015 CABLE, UL POWER SUPPLY CORD SET, EU N000900L008 CABLE, UL POWER SUPPLY CORD SET, INDIA N000900L012 CABLE, UL POWER SUPPLY CORD SET, UK N000900L009 CABLE, UL POWER SUPPLY CORD SET, US N000900L007 Force 300-25 mounting bracket Figure 7 Force 300-25 module mounting bracket...
  • Page 40: Force 300-25 Specifications

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE FORCE 300-25 100/1000BASE-T Ethernet Data Force 300-25 specifications The Force 300-25 integrated module conforms to the specifications listed in Table 15 Table The integrated module meets the low level static discharge specifications identified in Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) compliance on page 6-71 and provides internal surge suppression but does not...
  • Page 41: Force 300-25 Wind Loading

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE FORCE 300-25 14° F (-10° C) 2 minutes, 30 seconds Force 300-25 wind loading Ensure that the device and the structure on which it is mounted are capable of withstanding the prevalent wind speeds at a proposed ePMP site. Wind speed statistics are available from national meteorological offices.
  • Page 42: Force 300-25 Software Packages

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE FORCE 300-25 Force 300-25 software packages Force 300-25 devices may be upgraded by downloading new software packages from the Cambium Networks website or by using cnMaestro. The software packages applicable to ePMP integrated radios are named: ...
  • Page 43: Force 300-16

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE FORCE 300-16 Force 300-16 For details of the Force 300-16 hardware, see:  Force 300-16 Integrated description on page 2-18  Force 300-16 part numbers on page 2-18  Force 300-16 Interfaces on page 2-20  Force 300-16 specifications on page 2-20...
  • Page 44 CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE FORCE 300-16  One power supply 1000/100 Base-TX LAN injector (excluding C050910CZ11A)  One line cord (excluding C050910C011A, C050910CZ11A) Table 20 Force 300-25 part numbers Cambium description Cambium part number ePMP 5 GHz Force 300-16 Radio (FCC) (US cord) C058910C112A ePMP 5 GHz Force 300-16 Radio (IC) (Canada/US cord) C050910C114A...
  • Page 45: Force 300-16 Interfaces

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE FORCE 300-16 CABLE, UL POWER SUPPLY CORD SET, INDIA N000900L012 CABLE, UL POWER SUPPLY CORD SET, UK N000900L009 CABLE, UL POWER SUPPLY CORD SET, US N000900L007 Force 300-16 Interfaces The Ethernet port is located on the rear of the integrated unit. Table 22 Force 300-16 Series rear interfaces Port name...
  • Page 46: Force 300-16 Heater

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE FORCE 300-16 Force 300-16 heater At startup, if the Force 300-16 module temperature is at or below 32° F (0° C), an internal heater is activated when the unit is powered on and will not apply heat to the device once startup is complete. When the unit temperature is greater than 32°...
  • Page 47: Power Supply

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE POWER SUPPLY Power Supply For details of the ePMP power supply units, see:  Power supply description on page 2-22  Power supply part numbers on page 2-22  Power supply interfaces on page 2-22  Power supply specifications on page 2-23...
  • Page 48: Power Supply Specifications

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE POWER SUPPLY Table 27 Power supply interface functions - N000900L001 Interface Function Power input Mains power input. Power output Gigabit Data + Power RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to radio Gigabit Data RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to network. Table 28 Power Supply LED functions Function Power (green)
  • Page 49: Power Supply Location

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE POWER SUPPLY 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 possibility of condensation, flooding or rising damp. ...
  • Page 50: Ethernet Cabling

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE ETHERNET CABLING Ethernet cabling For details of the Ethernet cabling components of an ePMP installation, see:  Ethernet standards and cable lengths on page 2-25  Outdoor Cat5e cable on page 2-25 Ethernet standards and cable lengths All configurations require a copper Ethernet connection from the power supply port to the power supply and network terminating equipment.
  • Page 51 CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE ETHERNET CABLING Industrial Grade CAT 5 Cable 50 meter unterminated N000000L106A Industrial Grade CAT 5 Cable 100 meter unterminated N000000L106A Industrial Grade CAT 5 Cable 300 meter unterminated N000000L108A Industrial Grade RJ45 Connector 100 Pack C000000L109A Termination Tool for C000000L109A RJ45 connectors C000000L110A PAGE 2-26...
  • Page 52: Surge Suppression Unit

    CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM HARDWARE SURGE SUPPRESSION UNIT Surge suppression unit Structures, equipment and people must be protected against power surges (typically caused by lightning) by conducting the surge current to ground via a separate preferential solid path. The actual degree of protection required depends on local conditions and applicable local regulations. To adequately protect an ePMP installation, both ground bonding and transient voltage surge suppression are required.
  • Page 53: Chapter 3: System Planning

    CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM PLANNING SURGE SUPPRESSION UNIT Chapter 3: System planning This chapter provides information to help the user to plan an ePMP link. The following topics are described in this chapter:  How to plan ePMP links to conform to the regulatory restrictions that apply in the country of operation is explained under Radio spectrum planning on page 3-29.
  • Page 54: Radio Spectrum Planning

    CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM PLANNING RADIO SPECTRUM PLANNING Radio spectrum planning This section describes how to plan ePMP links to conform to the regulatory restrictions that apply in the country of operation. Attention The user must ensure ePMP product operates in accordance to local regulatory limits.
  • Page 55: Regulatory Limits

    CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM PLANNING RADIO SPECTRUM PLANNING Table 36 Wireless specifications, 5 GHz band Item 5 GHz RF band (GHz) 4.910 5.970 MHz 20 MHz, 40 MHz, or 80 MHz Channel bandwidth Integrated dish antenna 25 dBi Integrated patch antenna 17 dBi Typical antenna gain Sector antenna...
  • Page 56: Channel Bandwidth

    CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM PLANNING RADIO SPECTRUM PLANNING Where regulatory restrictions apply to certain channels, these channels are barred automatically by the use of the correct country code. For example, at 5.8 GHz in some European countries, the RTTT band 5795 MHz to 5815 MHz is barred. With the appropriate country code configured for this region, the ePMP will not operate on channels within this band.
  • Page 57: Link Planning

    CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM PLANNING LINK PLANNING Link planning This section describes factors to be taken into account when planning links, such as range, obstacles path loss and throughput. Range and obstacles Calculate the range of the link and identify any obstacles that may affect radio performance. Perform a survey to identify all the obstructions (such as trees or buildings) in the path and to assess the risk of interference.
  • Page 58: Adaptive Modulation

    CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM PLANNING LINK PLANNING Adaptive modulation Adaptive modulation ensures that the highest throughput that can be achieved instantaneously will be obtained, taking account of propagation and interference. When the link has been installed, web pages provide information about the link loss currently measured by the equipment, both instantaneously and averaged.
  • Page 59: Data Network Planning

    CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM PLANNING DATA NETWORK PLANNING Data network planning This section describes factors to be considered when planning ePMP data networks. Ethernet interfaces The ePMP Ethernet ports conform to the specifications listed in Table Table 37 Ethernet bridging specifications Ethernet Bridging Specification 10BASE-Te/100BASE-Tx/1000BASE-T IEEE 802.3...
  • Page 60 CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM PLANNING DATA NETWORK PLANNING ePMP provides three priority types for traffic waiting for transmission over the wireless link Voice, High and Low. Low is the lowest priority and Voice is the highest priority. Traffic is scheduled using strict priority;...
  • Page 61: Chapter 4: Using The Device Management Interface

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE DATA NETWORK PLANNING MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Chapter 4: Using the Device Management Interface This chapter describes all configuration and alignment tasks that are performed when an ePMP system is deployed. Configure the units by performing the following tasks: ...
  • Page 62: Preparing For Configuration

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE PREPARING FOR CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Preparing for configuration This section describes the checks to be performed before proceeding with unit configuration. Safety precautions All national and local safety standards must be followed while configuring the units. Warning Ensure that personnel are not exposed to unsafe levels of RF energy.
  • Page 63: Connecting To The Unit

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE CONNECTING TO THE UNIT MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Connecting to the unit To connect the unit to a management PC, use the following procedures:  Configuring the management PC on page  Connecting to the PC and powering up on page Configuring the management PC Use this procedure to configure the local management PC to communicate with the ePMP module.
  • Page 64: Connecting To The Pc And Powering Up

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE CONNECTING TO THE UNIT MANAGEMENT INTERFACE 6 Click OK, then click Close Connecting to the PC and powering up Use this procedure to connect a management PC directly to the ePMP for configuration and alignment purposes and to power up the ePMP device.
  • Page 65: Using The Web Interface

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE WEB INTERFACE MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Using the web interface To understand how to use the ePMP web interface, see:  Logging into the web interface on page Logging into the web interface Use this procedure to log into the web interface as a system administrator. Equipment and tools: ...
  • Page 66: Using The Installation Wizard Access Point

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE INSTALLATION WIZARD ACCESS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE POINT Using the installation wizard – Access Point The ePMP device features a guided configuration mechanism for configuring key parameters for link operation. This setup is accessed on the Installation page by clicking the Start Setup button. Click Finish Setup to commit the changes to the device.
  • Page 67: Installation Wizard Step 2 Radio Parameters

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE INSTALLATION WIZARD ACCESS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE POINT Installation wizard step 2 – Radio parameters Attribute Meaning Radio Country Defines the country code being used by the device. The country code of the Subscriber Module follows the country code of the associated Access Point, unless it is an FCC SKU in which case the country code is United States or Canada.
  • Page 68: Installation Wizard Step 3 Network Parameters

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE INSTALLATION WIZARD ACCESS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE POINT Attribute Meaning parameter. Ensure that a thorough spectrum analysis has been completed prior to configuring this parameter. Installation wizard step 3 – Network parameters Attribute Meaning Network IP Assignment Static: Device management IP addressing is configured manually in fields IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Preferred DNS Server, and Alternate DNS...
  • Page 69: Installation Wizard Step 4 Security Parameters

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE INSTALLATION WIZARD ACCESS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE POINT Attribute Meaning Subnet Mask Defines the address range of the connected IP network. For example, if IP Address is configured to 192.168.2.1 and Subnet Mask is configured to 255.255.255.0, the device will belong to subnet 192.168.2.X.
  • Page 70 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE INSTALLATION WIZARD ACCESS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE POINT Attribute Meaning WPA2: The WPA2 mechanism provides AES radio link encryption and Subscriber Module network entry authentication. When enabled, the Subscriber Module must register using the Authentication Pre-shared Key configured on the Access Point and Subscriber Module.
  • Page 71: Using The Installation Wizard Subscriber Module

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE INSTALLATION WIZARD MANAGEMENT INTERFACE SUBSCRIBER MODULE Using the installation wizard – Subscriber Module The ePMP device features a guided configuration mechanism for configuring key parameters for link operation. This setup is accessed on the Installation page by clicking the Start Setup button. Click Finish Setup to commit the changes to the device.
  • Page 72: Installation Wizard Step 2 Radio Parameters

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE INSTALLATION WIZARD MANAGEMENT INTERFACE SUBSCRIBER MODULE Installation wizard step 2 – Radio parameters Attribute Meaning Radio Preferred Access Points SSID The Preferred Access Points SSID defines the Access Point SSID to which the Subscriber Module device will attempt registration.
  • Page 73: Installation Wizard Step 3 Network Parameters

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE INSTALLATION WIZARD MANAGEMENT INTERFACE SUBSCRIBER MODULE Attribute Meaning WPA2 Pre-shared The Preferred Access Points WPA2 Pre-shared Key must be configured on the Subscriber Module device to match the pre-shared key configured on the Access Point for registration with WPA2 security.
  • Page 74 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE INSTALLATION WIZARD MANAGEMENT INTERFACE SUBSCRIBER MODULE Attribute Meaning IP Assignment Static: Device management IP addressing is configured manually in fields IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Preferred 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 not configurable.
  • Page 75: Installation Wizard Step 4 Security Parameters

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE INSTALLATION WIZARD MANAGEMENT INTERFACE SUBSCRIBER MODULE Installation wizard step 4 – Security parameters Attribute Meaning Network EAP-TTLS Configure the EAP-TTLS Username to match the credentials on the RADIUS server Username being used for the network. Use Ethernet MAC The device MAC Address can be used as the EAP- Address at EAP-...
  • Page 76: Using The Menu Options

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Using the menu options Use the menu navigation bar in the left panel to navigate to each web page. Some of the menu options are only displayed for specific system configurations. Use Table 38 to locate information about using each web page.
  • Page 77: Status Page

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Main menu Menu option Web page information eAlign Tools > eAlign page on page 4-83 Wireless Link Test Tools > Wireless Link Test page on page 4-85 Ping Tools > Ping page on page 4-86 Traceroute...
  • Page 78 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Transmitter The current operating transmit power of the AP. Output Power Antenna Gain The configured gain of the external antenna. Country The current configured country code, which has an effect on DFS operation and transmit power restrictions.
  • Page 79 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning SFP Port MAC The MAC address of the device SFP interface. Address IP Address The current configured device IP address (LAN) used for management access. IPv6 Link Local A link-local address is required for the IPv6-enabled interface (applications may Address rely on the link-local address even when there is no IPv6 routing).
  • Page 80: Installation Page

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Down: The Ethernet (LAN) interface is either disconnected 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.
  • Page 81 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Configuration > Radio page Figure 11 Configuration > Radio page (Access Point Mode) PAGE 4-21...
  • Page 82 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Figure 12 Configuration > Radio page (Subscriber Module Mode) Table 40 Configuration > Radio page attributes Attribute Meaning General Radio Mode Access Point: The unit controls the point-to-point link and its maintenance. On startup, the Access Point transmits until a link with the Subscriber Module is made.
  • Page 83 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Driver Mode TDD: The device is operating in point-to-multipoint (PMP) mode using TDD scheduling. The AP is able to GPS synchronize in this mode. TDD PTP: The Access Point is operating in point-to-point (PTP) mode using TDD scheduling.
  • Page 84 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning SSID SSID is a unique identifier for a wireless LAN which is specified in the Access Point (Access Point Mode). SSID must be same at both ends and (Access Point different to site name.
  • Page 85 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning T he GPS sync source is the same on all APs or is a 0 B 0 B combination of “GPS”, “CMM4”, “CMM5” In this configuration the GPS synchronization source in the whole network is one of the following: ...
  • Page 86 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning If the AP with CMM3 sync source has Back Sector ON, then the other AP (with GPS or CMM4 / CMM5 sync source) must have the Back Sector ON. If the AP with CMM3 sync source has Frequency Reuse set to Off, then the other AP (with GPS or CMM4 CMM5 sync source) must have Frequency Reuse set to Off.
  • Page 87 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning CMM5 connected Cambium Cluster Management Module 5 (CMM5). Co-located or in- range APs receiving synchronization via GPS or CMM will transmit and receive at the same time, thereby reducing self-interference. For more information on CMM configuration, refer to the PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide.
  • Page 88 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Downlink Max Rate Specifies the maximum downlink MCS value that the Rate Adapt algorithm will choose for Radio 1. If an installation is exhibiting packet loss due to downlink (Access Point interference, modifying Downlink Max Rate to limit the device maximum MCS Mode)
  • Page 89 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Configuration > System page Figure 14 Configuration > System page Table 41 Configuration > System page attributes Attribute Meaning General Device Name The configured identifier used in an NMS such as cnMaestro. Display Device Name Disabled: For security, the configured Device Name is hidden on the device Before Login...
  • Page 90 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Enabled: After the period configured in Inactive Logout Period has lapsed, the device will automatically log out the user. Inactive Logout Represents the amount of time for which a user will remain logged in. After Period this period has lapsed, the user will be automatically logged out.
  • Page 91 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Location Services On-board GPS GPS-retrieved Latitude information for the device in decimal format. Latitude On-board GPS GPS-retrieved Longitude information for the device in decimal format. Longitude On-board GPS Height GPS-retrieved height information for the device in meters.
  • Page 92 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Trap Community Configure a SNMP Trap Community String which is processed by the servers String configured in Trap Servers. This string is used by the trap server to decide whether or not to process the traps incoming from the device (i.e.
  • Page 93 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning The Installer account has permissions to read and write parameters applicable to unit installation and monitoring. Installer Account Disabled: The disabled user is not granted access to the device management interface.
  • Page 94 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Configuration > Network page Figure 15 Configuration > Network page (Access Point Mode) PAGE 4-34...
  • Page 95 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Figure 16 Configuration > Network page (Subscriber Module Mode, Bridge Network Mode) PAGE 4-35...
  • Page 96 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Figure 17 Configuration > Network page (Subscriber Module Mode, NAT Network Mode) PAGE 4-36...
  • Page 97 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Figure 18 Configuration > Network page (Subscriber Module Mode, Router Mode) Table 42 Configuration > Network page attributes Attribute Meaning General Network Mode NAT: The SM acts as a router and packets are forwarded or filtered based on their IP header (source or destination).
  • Page 98 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning 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 99 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning DHCPv6: Device management IP addressing (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.
  • Page 100 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning (Subscriber Module Enabled: Use this setting when SM is in NAT or Router NAT Mode, Router local/onboard DHCP server to hand out IP addresses to its clients. Mode) DHCP Start IP Configure the first address which will be issued to a DHCP client.
  • Page 101 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Since static routes do not change with network changes, it is recommended 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).
  • Page 102 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Description Provide a description to easily identify the IP alias and its purpose/connected network. (Subscriber Module Router Mode) Separate Wireless Management Interface (Subscriber Module NAT Mode, Router Mode) Separate Disabled: When disabled, the Wireless IP is the management interface for the Management IP...
  • Page 103 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning (Subscriber Module NAT Mode, Router Mode) 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 (Subscriber Module Priority or Class of Service (CoS).
  • Page 104 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning 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 (NAT Mode, Router Priority or Class of Service (CoS).
  • Page 105 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning This parameter only takes effect if the Data 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 Data VLAN originating from the Subscriber Module device.
  • Page 106 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning If the other end of the Ethernet connection supports auto-negotiation, then Auto-Negotiate should be selected. If the other end of the Ethernet connection does not support auto-negotiation, then Manual should be selected and both ends of the link should manually set the port speed and port duplex mode.
  • Page 107 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Port Begin Configure the beginning of the range of wireless ports to match for forwarding to LAN IP. (Subscriber Module Mode) (NAT Mode) Port End Configure the end of the range of wireless ports to match for forwarding to LAN IP.
  • Page 108 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Authentication ALL: This means that CHAP authentication will be attempted first, then PAP authentication. The same password is used for both types. (Subscriber Module Mode) CHAP: This means that CHAP authentication will be attempted. (NAT Mode, Router PAP: This means that PAP authentication will be attempted.
  • Page 109 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning SFP Port Disabled: The SFP port is inactive. (Access Point Mode) Enabled: The SFP port is active. Advanced IPv6 Support System wide IPv6 Protocol Support. When enabled, appropriate IPv6 modules and services will be loaded.
  • Page 110 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning LLDP The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a vendor-neutral link layer protocol (as specified in IEEE 802.1AB) used by ePMP for advertising its identity, capabilities, and neighbors on the Ethernet/wired interface. Disabled: ePMP does not receive or transmit LLDP packets from/to its neighbors.
  • Page 111 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Multicast VLAN ID Configure this parameter to include this VLAN tag to all untagged multicast (Subscriber Module tags in the opposite direction from multicast traffic (tagged with Multicast Mode) (Bridge Mode) Multicast VLAN...
  • Page 112 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Configuration > Security page The Security page is used to configure system security features including authentication and Layer2/Layer3 Firewall rules. Attention If a device firewall rule is added with Action set to Deny and Interface set to LAN or WAN and no other rule attribute are configured, the device will drop all Ethernet or wireless traffic, respectively.
  • Page 113 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Figure 20 Configuration > Security page (Subscriber Module Mode) Table 43 Configuration > Security page attributes Attribute Meaning Security Options Wireless Security For Access Point mode devices, select the security mode enforced upon network entry.
  • Page 114 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Port: The Radius server port. Default is 1812. Secret: Secret key that is used to communicate 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.
  • Page 115 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning (Subscriber Module Mode) Default Root Default EAP-TTLS root certificate that must match the certificate on the Certificate RADIUS server. (Subscriber Module Mode) Canopy Root PMP 450 default EAP-TTLS root certificate to match the certificate on the Certificate RADIUS server used with current PMP 450 installations.
  • Page 116: Monitor Menu

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning (Access Point Mode) 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 Prevent: All MAC Addresses configured under the MAC Filter List are denied Policy...
  • Page 117 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Monitor > Performance page Figure 21 Monitor > Performance page PAGE 4-57...
  • Page 118 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE PAGE 4-58...
  • Page 119 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Table 44 Monitor > Performance page attributes Attribute Meaning Reset Statistics Time Since Last Time since the stats were last reset. Reset Ethernet Statistics Transmitted Total Traffic Total amount of traffic in Kbits transferred from the device Ethernet interface. Total Packets Total number of packets transferred from the device Ethernet interface.
  • Page 120 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Multicast Packets Total number of multicast packets sent via the device SFP interface. SFP Statistics - Received Total Traffic Total amount of traffic in Kbits received by the device SFP interface. Total Packets Total number of packets received by the device SFP interface.
  • Page 121 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Error Drop Total number of packets dropped prior to sending out of the device Ethernet Packets interface due to RF errors (packet integrity error and other RF related packet error).
  • Page 122 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Soft Device Indicates the number of times the device has been rebooted by user SNMP Reboots through since the statistics were last reset from the SNMP Hard Device Indicates the number of times the device has been rebooted via power feeding and due to power outage since the statistics were last reset from the Reboots...
  • Page 123 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Downlink Capacity Total number of packets dropped after transmitting out of the Access Point Packet Drops Wireless interface due to capacity issues (data buffer/queue overflow or other performance or internal packet errors).
  • Page 124 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Monitor > System page Figure 22 Monitor > System page Table 45 Monitor > System page attributes Attribute Meaning Hardware Version Board hardware version information. Serial Number Serial Number information. (MSN) Firmware Version U-Boot version information.
  • Page 125 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Wireless MAC The hardware address of the device wireless interface. Address Ethernet MAC The hardware address of the device LAN (Ethernet) interface. Address SFP Port MAC The hardware address of the device SFP interface. Address Sync Source The status of the configured GPS synchronization source.
  • Page 126 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Monitor > Wireless Page Figure 23 Monitor > Wireless page (Access Point Mode) Figure 24 Monitor > Wireless page (Subscriber Module Mode) Table 46 Monitor > Wireless page attributes Attribute Meaning Registered Access...
  • Page 127 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning (Subscriber Module Mode only Wireless Status Up: The device wireless interface is functioning and sending beacons. (Access Point Down: The device wireless interface has encountered an error disallowing full Mode) operation.
  • Page 128 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning System Not In Service due to DFS: The radio has detected a radar pulse and has failed channel availability checks on all alternative frequencies. The non- occupancy time for the radio frequencies in which radar was detected is 30 minutes.
  • Page 129 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning IPv4 / IPv6 Addresses The IP address of the Subscriber Module wireless interface. (Access Point Mode) Device Name (Access Point The configured device name of the Subscriber Module wireless interface. Mode) SM Distance Indicates the calculated distance of the Subscriber Module from the Access Point.
  • Page 130 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning (Subscriber Module Mode) MAC Address The MAC address of the visible Access Point. (Subscriber Module Mode) Frequency Carrier (MHz) The current operating frequency of the visible Access Point. (Subscriber Module Mode) Channel...
  • Page 131 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Session Time (hh:mm:ss) This timer indicates the time elapsed since the Subscriber Module registered to the Access Point. (Subscriber Module Mode) Wireless Security This field indicates the security state of the Access Point to Subscriber Module (Subscriber link.
  • Page 132 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Monitor > GPS page (Access Point Mode) Use the GPS Status page to reference key information about the device GPS readings, tracked satellites, and firmware version. Figure 26 Monitor > GPS page attributes (Access Point Mode) Table 48 Monitor >...
  • Page 133 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning GPS Firmware On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field indicates the current firmware version version of the on-board GPS chip. (Access Point Mode) Satellites Tracked On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field indicates the number of satellites current tracked by the on-board GPS chip.
  • Page 134 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Figure 27 Monitor > Network page Table 49 Monitor > Network page attributes Attribute Meaning Ethernet Interface IP Assignment Static: Device management IP addressing is configured manually in fields IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Preferred DNS Server, and Alternate DNS Server.
  • Page 135 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning If IP Address Assignment is set to DHCP and the device is unable to retrieve IP address information via DHCP, the device management IP is set to fallback IP 192.168.0.1 (Access Point) or 192.168.0.2 (Subscriber Module).
  • Page 136: Tools Menu

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Monitor > System Log Page Use the System Log page to view the device system log and to download the log file to the accessing PC/device. Figure 28 Monitor > System Log page Table 50 Monitor >...
  • Page 137 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Figure 29 Tools > Software Upgrade page Table 51 Tools > Software Upgrade page attributes Attribute Meaning Main Software Hardware Version Defines the board type and frequency band of operation. Software Version Defines the current operating software version.
  • Page 138 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Upgrade Click the Upgrade button to begin the software upgrade process. Please ensure that power to the device is not interrupted during a software upgrade. Power interruption may cause flash corruption and render the device inoperable.
  • Page 139 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Table 52 Tools > Backup/Restore page attributes Attribute Meaning Backup Configuration Configuration File 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 editor. Format Binary (Secured): Choosing this option will download the configuration file in the .bin format, and cannot be viewed and/or edited using an editor.
  • Page 140 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Download The Backup Technical Support File is a compressed archive of the applicable statistics and configuration parameters used by Cambium Support for troubleshooting. This file is downloaded from the ePMP device to the accessing device.
  • Page 141 Elevate SMs to be connected to the AP Cloud Licensing ID This field represents a Cambium Networks customer identification used for AP identification on the License Server. This identifier is generated upon License Entitlement activation at the Cambium Networks web-based Support Center.
  • Page 142 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Proxy Server IP Specify the IP address of the proxy server used for internet access from a private Address network Proxy Server Port Specify the port used on the proxy server for internet access from a private network Refresh Requests The number of failed refresh (polling) requests to the License Server.
  • Page 143 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Figure 33 Tools > Spectrum Analyzer page Table 54 Tools > Spectrum Analyzer page attributes Attribute Meaning Spectrum Disabled: The Spectrum Analyzer process is not running on the device. Analyzer Enabled: The Spectrum Analyzer process is running on the device, necessary for displaying results in the web management interface.
  • Page 144 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Figure 34 Tools > eAlign page Note A valid link to an SM is required to provide meaningful RSSI measurements. Attention ePMP supports Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC) where the Subscriber Module devices are instructed by the Access Point to adjust their Tx power in order for the Subscriber Module device signal (UL RSSI) to arrive at the Access Point at a predetermined RSSI level (configurable on the Access Point under...
  • Page 145 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Perform link alignment using eAlign Once alignment is complete, set Configuration>Radio>Power Control>Max Tx Power back to Auto Click the Save button Tools > Wireless Link Test page Use the Wireless Link Test page to conduct a simple test of wireless throughput. This allows user to determine the throughput that can be expected on a particular link without having to use external tools.
  • Page 146 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning Dual SM: The link test is conducted between the Access Point and two grouped Subscriber Modules (must be operating in MU-MIMO mode). SM MAC Address Choose the MAC Address of the Subscriber Module with which the wireless link test will be conducted.
  • Page 147 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Table 56 Tools > Ping page attributes Attribute Meaning Ping IP Address IPv4: The ping test is conducted via IPv4 protocol. Version IPv6: The ping test is conducted via IPv6 protocol. IP Address Enter the IP address of the ping target.
  • Page 148 CHAPTER 4: USING THE DEVICE USING THE MENU OPTIONS MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Attribute Meaning IP Address Enter the IP address of the target of the traceroute diagnostic. Fragmentation (- 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.
  • Page 149: Chapter 5: Operation And Troubleshooting

    CHAPTER 5: OPERATION AND USING THE MENU OPTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING Chapter 5: Operation and Troubleshooting This chapter provides instructions for operators of ePMP networks. The following topics are described:  General Planning for Troubleshooting on page  Upgrading device software on page ...
  • Page 150: General Planning For Troubleshooting

    CHAPTER 5: OPERATION AND GENERAL PLANNING FOR TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING General Planning for Troubleshooting Effective troubleshooting depends in part on measures that you take before you experience trouble in your network. Cambium recommends the following measures for each site: Procedure: Identify troubleshooting tools that are available at your site (such as a protocol analyzer). Identify commands and other sources that can capture baseline data for the site.
  • Page 151: Upgrading Device Software

    UPGRADING DEVICE SOFTWARE TROUBLESHOOTING Upgrading device software To take advantage of new features and software improvements for the ePMP system, monitor the Cambium Networks PMP Software website: https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/epmp To upgrade the device software, follow this procedure: Procedure: Log in to the device GUI via the management IP...
  • Page 152: Testing Hardware

    Action: Remove the device 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 is working, report a suspected power supply fault to Cambium Networks. Ethernet LED is off Meaning: There is no Ethernet traffic between the device and power supply.
  • Page 153 CHAPTER 5: OPERATION AND TESTING HARDWARE TROUBLESHOOTING Test Ethernet packet errors reported by the device Log into the device and click Monitor, Performance. Click Reset System Counters at the bottom of the page and wait until LAN RX Total Packet Counter has reached 1 million. If the counter does not increment or increments too slowly, because for example the ePMP system is newly installed and there is no offered Ethernet traffic, then abandon this procedure and consider using the procedure Test ping...
  • Page 154 CHAPTER 5: OPERATION AND TESTING HARDWARE TROUBLESHOOTING where <ipaddress> is the IP address of the AP/SM under test. 6. Record how many Ping packets are lost. This is reported by Command Prompt on completion of the test. The test has passed if the number of lost packets is less than 2. PAGE 5-6...
  • Page 155: Troubleshooting The Radio Link

    If there are no faults found in the configuration and there is absolutely no wireless signal, retry the installation procedure. If this does not work then report a suspected device fault to Cambium Networks. PAGE 5-7...
  • Page 156: Link Is Unreliable Or Does Not Achieve Data Rates Required

    CHAPTER 5: OPERATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING THE RADIO LINK TROUBLESHOOTING Link is unreliable or does not achieve data rates required If there is some activity but the link is unreliable or does not achieve the data rates required, proceed as follows: Procedure: Check that the interference has not increased by monitoring the uplink and downlink CINR values reported in the Access Point page Monitor, Wireless Status...
  • Page 157: Resetting Epmp To Factory Defaults By Power Cycling

    CHAPTER 5: OPERATION AND RESETTING EPMP TO FACTORY DEFAULTS BY TROUBLESHOOTING POWER CYCLING Resetting ePMP to factory defaults by power cycling Operators may reset an ePMP radio to default factory configuration by a sequence of power cycling (removing and re-applying power to the device). This procedure allows operators to perform a factory default reset without a tower climb or additional tools.
  • Page 158 CHAPTER 5: OPERATION AND RESETTING EPMP TO FACTORY DEFAULTS BY TROUBLESHOOTING POWER CYCLING Where: V+(ON) Power through PoE has been applied to the device Power through PoE has been removed from the device Time duration for which the device has been powered on.
  • Page 159: Chapter 6: Legal And Reference Information

    Attention Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipment must not be made unless under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance. The following topics are described in this chapter:  Cambium Networks end user license agreement on page  Hardware warranty...
  • Page 160: Cambium Networks End User License Agreement

    Acceptance of this agreement In connection with Cambium Networks embedded or pre-loaded proprietary software, or both, Cambium Networks is willing to license this certain proprietary software and the accompanying documentation to you only on the condition that IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT OR INSTALL THE SOFTWARE.
  • Page 161: Title And Restrictions

    Title and copyrights to the Software and Documentation and any copies made by you remain with Cambium Networks and its licensors. You will not, and will not permit others to: (i) modify, translate, decompile, bootleg, reverse engineer, disassemble, or extract the inner workings of the Software or Documentation, (ii) copy the look-and-feel or functionality of the Software or Documentation;...
  • Page 162: Confidentiality

    (iv) is independently developed by you; or (v) is disclosed as required by law provided that you notify Cambium Networks prior to such disclosure and provide Cambium Networks with a reasonable opportunity to respond.
  • Page 163: Disclaimer

    Limitation of liability IN NO EVENT SHALL CAMBIUM NETWORKS BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR OTHER...
  • Page 164: Term Of License

    Software will terminate immediately without notice upon a breach of this Agreement by you. Within 30 days after termination of this Agreement, you will certify to Cambium Networks in writing that through your best efforts, and to the best of your knowledge, the original and all copies, in whole or in...
  • Page 165 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT Cambium Networks Atrium, 3800 Golf Rd #360 Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 Tensilica Linux Kernel OpenWRT " GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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  • Page 181 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT ubus * Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Felix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org> * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1...
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  • Page 186 =========================================================== ================= Name : common.c Author : Subi S S Version Copyright : Copyright (C) 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All Rights Reserved CAMBIUM NETWORKS CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY Description : Functions which are useful for all platforms. =========================================================== ================= dnsmasq /* dnsmasq is Copyright (c) 2000-2015 Simon Kelley This program is free software;...
  • Page 187 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT Copyright (c) 2002-2014 Matt Johnston Portions copyright (c) 2004 Mihnea Stoenescu All rights reserved. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal...
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  • Page 190 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT * Author: Bart De Schuymer * This code was stongly inspired on the iptables code which is * Copyright (C) 1999 Paul `Rusty' Russell & Michael J. Neuling * This program is free software;...
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  • Page 194 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT Jon Dugan Feng Qin Kevin Gibbs John Estabrook National Laboratory for Applied Network Research National Center for Supercomputing Applications University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software (Iperf) and associated documentation files (the "Software"),...
  • Page 195 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT * Authors: Alexey Kuznetsov, <kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru> iptables * Author: Paul.Russell@rustcorp.com.au and mneuling@radlogic.com.au * (C) 2000-2002 by the netfilter coreteam <coreteam@netfilter.org>: Paul 'Rusty' Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Marc Boucher <marc+nf@mbsi.ca> James Morris <jmorris@intercode.com.au>...
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  • Page 198 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT libevent Libevent is available for use under the following license, commonly known as the 3-clause (or "modified") BSD license: ============================== Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Niels Provos <provos@citi.umich.edu> Copyright (c) 2007-2012 Niels Provos and Nick Mathewson...
  • Page 199 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT Copyright (c) 2003 Michael A. Davis <mike@datanerds.net> evport.c: Copyright (c) 2007 Sun Microsystems ht-internal.h: Copyright (c) 2002 Christopher Clark minheap-internal.h: Copyright (c) 2006 Maxim Yegorushkin <maxim.yegorushkin@gmail.com> ============================== The arc4module is available under the following, sometimes called the "OpenBSD"...
  • Page 200 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE...
  • Page 201 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT * as published by the Free Software Foundation. * The iwinfo library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 202 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT libnl GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2.1, February 1999 Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
  • Page 203 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT * MA 02110-1301 USA libxml2 Except where otherwise noted in the source code (e.g. the files hash.c, list.c and the trio files, which are covered by a similar licence but with different Copyright notices) all the files are: Copyright (C) 1998-2012 Daniel Veillard.
  • Page 204 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,...
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  • Page 206 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION,...
  • Page 207 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. miniupnpd MiniUPnPd Copyright (c) 2006-2015, Thomas BERNARD All rights reserved.
  • Page 208 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT Copyright 1989, 1991, 1992 by Carnegie Mellon University Derivative Work - 1996, 1998-2000 Copyright 1996, 1998-2000 The Regents of the University of California All Rights Reserved Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its...
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  • Page 210 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ---- Part 4: Sun Microsystems, Inc. copyright notice (BSD) ----- Copyright ©...
  • Page 211 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT Copyright (c) 2003-2011, Sparta, Inc All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  • Page 212 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT * Neither the name of Cisco, Inc, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, nor the names of their contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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  • Page 214 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  • Page 215 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). Original SSLeay License ----------------------- /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) * All rights reserved. * This package is an SSL implementation written * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
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  • Page 217 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT * suspend functions for machines with Mac-style pmu * Copyright 2006 Red Hat, Inc. * Based on work from: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com> * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation.
  • Page 218 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See * GNU General Public License for more details. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program;...
  • Page 219 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE CAMBIUM NETWORKS END USER LICENSE INFORMATION AGREEMENT Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. The full GNU General Public License is included in this distribution in the file called LICENSE. Authors: Srinivas Aji <Aji_Srinivas@emc.com>...
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  • Page 226: Hardware Warranty

    Cambium Networks shall within this time, at its own option, either repair or replace the defective product within thirty (30) days of receipt of the defective product.
  • Page 227: Limit Of Liability

    INFORMATION Limit of liability IN NO EVENT SHALL CAMBIUM NETWORKS BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR OTHER DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT (INCLUDING, WITHOUT...
  • Page 228: System Threshold, Output Power And Link Loss

    CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE SYSTEM THRESHOLD, OUTPUT POWER AND INFORMATION LINK LOSS System threshold, output power and link loss For up-to-date data, please refer to:  LINKPlanner PAGE 6-70...
  • Page 229: Compliance With Safety Standards

    CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS INFORMATION Compliance with safety standards This section lists the safety specifications against which the ePMP has been tested and certified. It also describes how to keep RF exposure within safe limits. Electrical safety compliance The ePMP hardware has been tested for compliance to the electrical safety specifications listed in Table...
  • Page 230: Human Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy

    CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS INFORMATION Human exposure to radio frequency energy Standards Relevant standards (USA and EC) applicable when working with RF equipment are:  ANSI IEEE C95.1-1991, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.
  • Page 231 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS INFORMATION Calculation of power density Peak power density in the far field of a radio frequency point source is calculated as follows: Note The following calculation is based on the ANSI IEEE C95.1-1991 method, as that provides a worst case analysis.
  • Page 232 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS INFORMATION Table 60 through Table 65 below list the power compliance margins for the following ePMP 3000 Access Point devices: Part Number FCC ID Industry Canada C058910A102A Z8H89FT0024 109W-0024 C050910A104A Table 60 ePMP 3000 Access Point Power compliance margins, 5.1 GHz, FCC Conn Channel Antenna...
  • Page 233 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS INFORMATION Table 62 ePMP 3000 Access Point Power compliance margins, 5.8 GHz, ISEDC Conn Channel S @ 20 cm Antenna Type Bandwidth (W/m (W/m 0.062 9.69 0.18 7.72 20 MHz Sector, 18 dBi 0.017 9.69 0.10...
  • Page 234 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS INFORMATION Table 65 ePMP 3000 Access Point Power compliance margins, 5.8 GHz (full Tx power) Conn Channel Type Bandwidth Antenna (W/m 1.585 1.41 20 MHz Sector, 18 dBi 1.585 1.41 80 MHz Sector, 18 dBi Table 66 through...
  • Page 235 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS INFORMATION 0.000719 0.04 80 MHz Integrated Dish, 25 dBi 0.997700 0.11 20 MHz On-board, 2 dBi 0.276058 0.06 80 MHz On-board, 2 dBi PAGE 6-77...
  • Page 236 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS INFORMATION Table 68 Force 300-25 Power compliance margins, 5.1 GHz, ISEDC Conn Channel S @ 20 Type Bandwidth Antenna (W/m (W/m Integrated Dish, 0.000389 9.01 0.03 0.24 20 MHz 25 dBi Integrated Dish, 0.000141 9.01...
  • Page 237 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS INFORMATION At EU 5.8 GHz the products are generally limited to a fixed EIRP which can be achieved with the Integrated Antenna. The calculations above assume that the maximum EIRP allowed by the regulations is being transmitted. Table 70 Force 300-25 Power compliance margins, 5.8 GHz (EIRP 36 dBm) Conn Channel...
  • Page 238 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS INFORMATION 0.794 1.41 80 MHz Integrated Dish, 25 dBi Table 73 through Table 79 below list the power compliance margins for the following Force 300-16 devices: Part Number FCC ID Industry Canada C058910C112A Z8H89FT0016 109W-0016...
  • Page 239 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS INFORMATION 0.389 0.07 80 MHz On-board, 2 dBi PAGE 6-81...
  • Page 240 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS INFORMATION Table 75 Force 300-16 Power compliance margins, 5.1 GHz, ISEDC Conn Channel S @ 20 Type Bandwidth Antenna (W/m (W/m Patch Array, 16 0.021 9.01 0.09 1.69 20 MHz Patch Array, 16 0.013 9.01 0.07...
  • Page 241 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS INFORMATION At EU 5.8 GHz the products are generally limited to a fixed EIRP which can be achieved with the Integrated Antenna. The calculations above assume that the maximum EIRP allowed by the regulations is being transmitted. Table 77 Force 300-16 Power compliance margins, 5.8 GHz (EIRP 36 dBm) Conn Channel...
  • Page 242 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS INFORMATION 0.794 80 MHz Patch Array, 16 dBi PAGE 6-84...
  • Page 243: Compliance With Radio Regulations

    This section describes how the ePMP complies with the radio regulations that are enforced in various countries. Attention Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Cambium Networks Type approvals This system has achieved Type Approval in various countries around the world. This means that the system has been tested against various local technical regulations and found to comply.
  • Page 244: Fcc And Etsi Compliance Testing

    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 generally meet the Class B requirement to minimize the potential for interference, the ePMP product range is not marketed for use in a residential environment.
  • Page 245 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE COMPLIANCE WITH RADIO REGULATIONS INFORMATION enclosed module. In that case, the final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following: Table 81 ePMP Product labeling Device Label ePMP 3000 Access itter Module FCC ID: Z8H89FT0024 Point Z8H89FT0024 Force 300-25...
  • Page 246: Notifications

    CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE NOTIFICATIONS INFORMATION Notifications This section contains notifications of compliance with the radio regulations that are enforced in various regions. 5.1 GHz regulatory compliance The ePMP complies with the regulations that are enforced in the USA, Canada and Europe. The relevant notifications are specified in this section.
  • Page 247 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE NOTIFICATIONS INFORMATION Table 82 Product labeling Device Label ePMP 3000 Access itter Module FCC ID: Z8H89FT0024 Point Z8H89FT0024 Force 300-25 itter Module FCC ID: Z8H89FT0017 Z8H89FT0017 Force 300-16 itter Module FCC ID: Z8H89FT0016 Z8H89FT0016 Figure 39 FCC and IC certifications on 5 GHz product labels PAGE 6-89...
  • Page 248 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE NOTIFICATIONS INFORMATION Wherever necessary, the end user is responsible for obtaining any National licenses required to operate this product and these must be obtained before using the product in any particular country. Contact the appropriate national administrations for details on the conditions of use for the bands in question and any exceptions that might apply.
  • Page 249 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE NOTIFICATIONS INFORMATION Industry Canada (IC) This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada. RSS-GEN issue 3 (7.1.3) Licence-Exempt Radio Apparatus: This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 250 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE NOTIFICATIONS INFORMATION Wherever necessary, the end user is responsible for obtaining any National licenses required to operate this product and these must be obtained before using the product in any particular country. Contact the appropriate national administrations for details on the conditions of use for the bands in question and any exceptions that might apply.
  • Page 251: Radio Specifications

    CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE RADIO SPECIFICATIONS INFORMATION Radio Specifications Product Specifications For up-to-date performance and mechanical specifications for ePMP products, please visit: https://www.cambiumnetworks.com/products/pmp-distribution/ PAGE 6-93...
  • Page 252: Glossary

    CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE GLOSSARY INFORMATION Glossary PAGE 6-94...
  • Page 253 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE GLOSSARY INFORMATION Term Definition Advanced Encryption Standard ANSI American National Standards Institute CINR Carrier to Interference plus Noise Ratio Cluster Management Module Dynamic Frequency Selection EIRP Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Discharge Ethernet ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute Federal Communications Commission...
  • Page 254 CHAPTER 6: LEGAL AND REFERENCE GLOSSARY INFORMATION Personal Computer Point to Multipoint Point to Point Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keyed Radio Frequency Return Merchandise Authorization RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication RTTT Road Transport and Traffic Telematics Receive Standard Absorption Rate SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol...

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