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Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04
Trapeze
Mobility Point
Installation Guide
Version 2.1—Beta
Part Number 730-9502-0028, Revision A

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  • Page 1 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Trapeze Mobility Point ™ Installation Guide Version 2.1—Beta Part Number 730-9502-0028, Revision A...
  • Page 2 They are reliable as of the time of this writing and are presented without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. In an effort to continuously improve the product and add features, Trapeze Networks reserves the right to change any specifications contained in this document without prior notice of any kind.
  • Page 3 Contacting the Technical Assistance Center Contact the Trapeze Networks Technical Assistance Center (TAC) by telephone, email, or fax. If you have a service contract or are a Trapeze Authorized Partner, log in to www.trapezenetworks.com/services/sup_programs.asp for more help.
  • Page 4 ● Output of the show tech-support command ● Wireless client information ● License levels for RingMaster™ and Mobility Exchange™ (MX™) products ● Description of the problem and status of the troubleshooting effort ● Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ....1 Trapeze Networks Mobility System ....... . 1 Documentation .
  • Page 6 ..............73 Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide...
  • Page 7: Introducing The Trapeze Networks Mobility System

    Networks Mobility System Trapeze Networks Mobility System ....... . . 1 Documentation .
  • Page 8: Documentation

    One or more Mobility Exchange™ (MX™) switches—Distributed, ● intelligent machines for managing user connectivity, connecting and powering Mobility Point (MP) access points, and connecting the WLAN to the wired network backbone Multiple Mobility Point™ (MP™) access points—Wireless access points ●...
  • Page 9: Safety And Advisory Notices

    ● installing an MP access point and connecting it to an MX switch Trapeze Regulatory Information. Important safety instructions and ● compliance information that you must read before installing Trapeze Networks products Note. Trapeze Regulatory Information is updated frequently. See www.trapezenetworks.com...
  • Page 10: Text And Syntax Conventions

    Radiation. This situation or condition can cause injury due to improper handling of fiber-optic equipment. Note. This information is of special interest. Text and Syntax Conventions Trapeze manuals use the following text and syntax conventions: Convention Monospace text Sets off command syntax or sample commands and system responses.
  • Page 11: Mp Overview

    Connection Options ..........13 A Trapeze Networks Mobility Point (MP) access point provides IEEE 802.11 wireless access to the network.
  • Page 12 The model number is listed on the product label, located to the right of the cable ports on the bottom of the device. Note. The MP access point radios are disabled by default and can be enabled only by a system administrator using the MX switch. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 13: External Hardware Features

    Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— External Hardware Features Chapter 2 External Hardware Features Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the external hardware features of MP access point models MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262. All features except the external antenna connector are the same on each model. The external antenna connector is on model MP-262 only.
  • Page 14: Cable Ports

    Model MP-262 has a connector for attaching an external sectorized antenna for the 802.11b/g radio. (See Figure 2.) An external antenna is required for the 802.11b/g radio. The radio does not have an internal antenna. Table 2 lists the MP-262 external antennas. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 15 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— External Hardware Features Chapter 2 Table 2. MP-262 External Antennas Beamwidth Model Horizontal Vertical A1060 60° 65° A1120 120° 60° A1180 180° 40° Figure 3 shows the antennas. Figure 3. External Antennas—Model MP-262 Model A1060 Model A1120 Model A1180 The antennas come with a connector cable, mounting hardware, and installation...
  • Page 16: Mp Mounting Options

    The other mounting options can use Cat 5 cable with or without strain relief. Figure 4 shows the universal mounting bracket for MP models MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262. Figure 4. Universal Mounting Bracket Port connector opening Screw holes T-bar flanges Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 17: Status Leds

    Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— External Hardware Features Chapter 2 Status LEDs MP access points have LEDs that provide status information for the device. LEDs on Models MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262 Figure 5 shows the locations of the LEDs on models MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262.
  • Page 18 • The radio has failed. Solid amber Radio is disabled. Unlit No radio is present or, if a radio is present and enabled, no clients are associated with the radio and there is no traffic activity. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 19: Connection Options

    Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Connection Options Chapter 2 Connection Options You can connect an MP access port directly to an MX switch port or indirectly to MX switches through an intermediate Layer 2 or Layer 3 network. In either case, use Category 5 (CAT 5) cable with straight-through signaling for each MP connection.
  • Page 20 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Connection Options Chapter 2 Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 21: Installing And Connecting An Mp

    Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Installing and Connecting an MP Unpacking an MP ..........15 Installation Requirements and Recommendations .
  • Page 22 Figure 6 shows the contents of the shipping carton for model MP-241, MP-252, or MP-262. Figure 6. MP-241, MP-252, or MP-262 Shipping Carton Contents Mounting instructions and mounting template Mobility point Universal Rubber feet mounting bracket T-bar clamps Mounting hardware Before you begin installation: Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 23: Installation Requirements And Recommendations

    MP access point. RingMaster Network Plan and Work Orders If you are using RingMaster to plan your Trapeze Networks Mobility System installation, you might want to create and verify a network plan for the entire Trapeze network installation and generate an MP work order, before installing MP access points.
  • Page 24: Mx Switch Recommendation

    Chapter 3 MX Switch Recommendation Trapeze Networks recommends that you install and configure the MX switch before installing an MP access point. If the switch is already installed and configured for the MP access point(s), you can immediately verify the cable connection(s) when you plug the cable(s) into the MP access point.
  • Page 25: Radio Frequency Exposure

    Transmitters specifies a safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC-certified equipment. When used with the proper antennas (shipped in the product), Trapeze Networks MP access point products meet the uncontrolled environmental limits found in OET-65 and ANSI C95.1-1991.
  • Page 26: Additional Radio Safety Advisories

    Cable Requirements Warning! Do not connect or disconnect cables or otherwise work with the MP access point hardware during periods of lightning activity. (For translations of this warning, see “Lightning Warning” on page 71.) Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 27 Chapter 3 Note. The MP access point is intended for indoor use only. Do not install the device outdoors, unless you install it in a properly installed Trapeze Networks outdoor MP enclosure. Note. To reduce the possibility of connection interference caused by dust, clean the Cat 5 connector pins before inserting a cable into an MP access point.
  • Page 28: Installing An Mp-Model Mp-241, Mp-252, And Mp-262

    23.9-mm (15/16-inch) T-bar ceiling with flush ceiling tiles. Box cutter Small screwdriver (3-mm or 1/8-inch) Suspended ceiling—drop Mounting template ceiling tiles Universal mounting bracket T-bar clamp Box cutter Small screwdriver (3-mm or 1/8-inch) Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 29 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Installing an MP—Model MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262 Chapter 3 Table 5. Required Mounting Hardware and Tools—Models MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262 (continued) Included with the Mounting Option Required Hardware and Tools Product Junction box Junction box Two #6-32 x 1-inch machine screws Yes Universal mounting bracket Small screwdriver (3-mm or...
  • Page 30: Suspended Ceiling Installation-Flush Ceiling Tiles

    If the T-bar width is 23.9 mm (15/16 inches), the universal mounting ● bracket fits directly onto the T-bar. Go to step 5. Install the 14.2-mm (9/16-inch) T-bar clamp onto the ceiling T-bar as shown in Figure 8. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 31 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Installing an MP—Model MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262 Chapter 3 Slide each half of the clamp onto the T-bar so that the clamp lip is fully on the T-bar. Slide the two halves of the clamp toward each other until the tabs are inserted completely into the holes and the clamp fits snugly on the T-bar.
  • Page 32 As shown in Figure 11, place the universal mounting bracket against the T-bar or clamp so that the two screw holes face downward and the two T-bar flanges face upward and are adjacent to the T-bar edges. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 33 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Installing an MP—Model MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262 Chapter 3 Figure 11. Step 7—Top View Universal mounting bracket T-bar Port connector opening (Viewed from above ceiling tiles, looking down.) Properly align the bracket for mounting by placing the bracket so that its port connector opening is to the left of the hole you cut for the cables.
  • Page 34 Lock hole on the access point as shown in Figure 14. Caution! To prevent possible damage to the MP access point, make sure the device is fully locked onto the bracket before letting go of it. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 35: Suspended Ceiling Installation-Drop Ceiling Tiles

    Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Installing an MP—Model MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262 Chapter 3 Figure 14. Step 11—Locking the Bracket L ock T-bar To ensure that the MP access point is fully locked onto the bracket, gently pull down on the access point and attempt to rotate it from side to side. If the access point comes off the bracket, relock the device onto the bracket as described in step 11 on page 28.
  • Page 36 Figure 15 shows an example for a 23.9-mm (15/16-inch) T-bar. Figure 16 shows an example for a 15.9-mm (5/8-inch) T-bar. Figure 15. Step 3—Installing the T-bar Clamp for a 23.9-mm (15/16-inch) T-bar T-bar Slide together T-bar clamp halves Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 37 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Installing an MP—Model MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262 Chapter 3 Figure 16. Step 3—Installing the T-bar Clamp for a 15.9-mm (5/8-inch) T-bar T-bar Slide together T-bar clamp halves Unlock the universal mounting bracket from the MP access point by inserting the 3-mm or 1/8-inch screwdriver into the Unlock hole on the MP access point as shown in Figure 17.
  • Page 38 Rotate the universal mounting bracket clockwise until the flanges snap into place on the T-bar clamp as shown in Figure 20. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 39 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Installing an MP—Model MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262 Chapter 3 Figure 19. Step 6—Top View Universal mounting bracket T- bar T-bar clamps (attached to T-bar) Port connector opening (Viewed from above ceiling tiles, looking down.) Figure 20.
  • Page 40 Lock hole on the access point as shown in Figure 22. Caution! To prevent possible damage to the MP access point, make sure the device is fully locked onto the bracket before letting go of it. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 41: Junction Box Installation

    Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Installing an MP—Model MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262 Chapter 3 Figure 22. Step 10—Locking the Bracket L ock T-bar To ensure that the MP access point is fully locked onto the bracket, gently pull down on the access point and attempt to rotate it from side to side. If the access point comes off the bracket, relock the device onto the bracket as described in step 10 on page 34.
  • Page 42 Unlock or Lock hole. Figure 23. Step 1—Unlocking the Bracket Remove the bracket as shown in Figure 24. Figure 24. Step 2—Removing the Bracket Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 43 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Installing an MP—Model MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262 Chapter 3 Attach the universal mounting bracket to the junction box as shown in Figure 25: Place the universal mounting bracket against the junction box so that the two screw holes face the junction box and align over the screw holes in the box.
  • Page 44 If the other ends of the Cat 5 cable(s) are not already connected to an MX switch and the link activated, go to “Connecting an MP to an MX Switch” on page 48. Otherwise, go to “Verifying MP Health” on page 51. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 45: Solid Wall Or Ceiling Installation

    Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Installing an MP—Model MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262 Chapter 3 Solid Wall or Ceiling Installation Note. The solid surface mounting option requires Cat 5 cable that does not have strain relief, unless you plan to route the cable through a hole in the wall or ceiling.
  • Page 46 To avoid damage to the MP access point’s lock mechanism or electronic components, do not use excessive force when inserting a tool into the Unlock or Lock hole. Figure 27. Step 3—Unlocking the Bracket Remove the bracket as shown in Figure 28. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 47 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Installing an MP—Model MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262 Chapter 3 Figure 28. Step 4—Removing the Bracket As shown in Figure 29, feed the Cat 5 cable(s) through the port connector opening and align the universal mounting bracket over the drywall anchors so that the two screw holes in the bracket face the drywall anchors.
  • Page 48 ● As shown in Figure 30, place the MP access point on the bracket, making sure to remove any slack that occurs in the cable between the bracket and the MP access point. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 49 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Installing an MP—Model MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262 Chapter 3 Figure 30. Step 8—Cable Placement Cable Universal mounting bracket Lock the MP access point onto the bracket by inserting the 3-mm or 1/8-inch screwdriver into the Lock hole on the access point as shown in Figure 31. Caution! To prevent possible damage to the MP access point, make sure the device is fully locked onto the bracket before letting go of it.
  • Page 50: Tabletop Installation

    “Connecting an MP to an MX Switch” on page 48. Otherwise, go to “Verifying MP Health” on page 51. Tabletop Installation (For required mounting hardware and tools, see Table 5 on page 22.) Reverse the universal mounting bracket: Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 51 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Installing an MP—Model MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262 Chapter 3 Unlock the universal mounting bracket from the MP access point by inserting the 3-mm or 1/8-inch screwdriver into the Unlock hole on the MP access point as shown in Figure 32. Caution! To avoid damage to the MP access point’s lock mechanism or electronic components, do not use excessive force when inserting a...
  • Page 52 Figure 35. Figure 35. Step 1d—Locking the Bracket Lock Attach the three rubber adhesive feet onto the universal mounting bracket, in the three location circles, as shown in Figure 36. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 53: Connecting An Mp To An External Antenna

    48. Otherwise, go to “Verifying MP Health” on page 51. Connecting an MP to an External Antenna The 802.11b/g radio in model MP-262 requires a Trapeze external antenna. To install the antenna, see the instructions that come with the antenna.
  • Page 54: Connecting An Mp To An Mx Switch

    (For the location of the external antenna connector, see Figure 2 on page 7.) Note. If the MP is installed in a Trapeze Networks outdoor MP enclosure, attach the antenna cable to the lightning surge arrestor (if installed) or the enclosure’s SMA bulkhead connector.
  • Page 55 Connecting an MP to an MX Switch Chapter 3 You can use the CLI or RingMaster to configure an MP access port or Distributed MP connection. (See the Trapeze Mobility System Software Configuration Guide or the Trapeze RingMaster Administrator’s Guide.) Figure 37 shows how to insert a Cat 5 cable into 10/100 Ethernet port on an MX switch.
  • Page 56 You or the system administrator must change the port type for an MX port directly connected to an MP to activate the link. (See the Trapeze Mobility Exchange Installation and Basic Configuration Guide.) Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 57: Verifying Mp Health

    Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Verifying MP Health Chapter 3 Verifying MP Health After you install the MP access point and enable PoE on the Ethernet cable connected to the MP, you can easily verify the MP’s status by observing the LEDs, particularly the health LED.
  • Page 58 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Verifying MP Health Chapter 3 Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 59: A Mp Troubleshooting

    Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— MP Troubleshooting After you insert a Cat 5 cable into an MP access point’s port connector and enable PoE on the cable, observe the device’s health LED to determine the status of the connection with the MX switch. If the health LED is green and is glowing steadily, the MP has been booted ●...
  • Page 60 MP access point. For an indirect connection through the network: • Configure a Distributed MP connection on an MX switch. • Verify that a Trapeze-approved power injector is supplying power to the MP. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 61 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Appendix A Table 6. Health LED States (continued) Health LED Diagnosis Remedy Appearance Slowly alternating MP access point is booting Wait a few seconds for the boot green and amber with an image received from process to complete.
  • Page 62 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Appendix A Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 63: B Mp Technical Specifications

    Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— MP Technical Specifications This appendix lists the technical specifications for the Trapeze Networks MP access point. Table 7 lists the mechanical and compliance specifications. Unless otherwise noted, the values apply to all currently shipping MP models. (For...
  • Page 64 Wired network ports MP-101, MP-122, MP-241, MP-252, MP-262: • Two RJ-45 ports for 10/100BASE-T Ethernet and Power over Ethernet (PoE) MP-52: • One RJ-45 port for 10/100BASE-T Ethernet and Power over Ethernet (PoE) Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 65 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Appendix B Table 7. MP Mechanical and Compliance Specifications (continued) Specification Description Standards compliance IEEE 802.11 IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g Safety and MP-101, MP-122, MP-241, MP-252, MP-262: electromagnetic • FCC Part 15, UL 60950 compliance •...
  • Page 66 Based on the country of operation specified by the system administrator Association rates 54 Mbps, 48 Mbps, 36 Mbps, 24 Mbps, 18 Mbps, 12 Mbps, 9 Mbps, and 6 Mbps, with automatic fallback Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 67 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Appendix B Table 8. 802.11a Radio Specifications (continued) Specification Description Modulation Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) Transmit power Based on the country of operation specified by the system administrator Table 9. 802.11b Radio Specifications Specification Description Antenna type...
  • Page 68 (SSID) and another for the encrypted SSID. Each radio on models MP-101 and MP-122 is assigned one MAC address, which is shared by both the clear SSID and the encrypted SSID. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 69 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Appendix B Table 11 lists the default MAC address allocations. Table 11. MAC Address Allocations on MP Access Points • Ethernet port 1 equals the base MAC address. Ethernet Ports All models • Ethernet port 2 equals the base MAC address + 1. •...
  • Page 70 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Appendix B Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 71: C Translated Warning Conventions And Warnings

    Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Translated Warning Conventions and Warnings The following warning conventions and warnings apply to this manual. Warning Conventions Warning! This situation or condition can cause injury. Waarschuwing! Deze situatie of omstandigheid kan letsel veroorzaken. Warnung! Diese Situation oder dieser Zustand kann zu Verletzungen führen.
  • Page 72 Radiation. Cette situation ou cette condition peuvent provoquer des blessures dues à une manipulation inappropriée d’appareils équipés de fibres optiques. Aviso Radiación. Esta situación o condición puede causar lesiones debido a un manejo inadecuado del equipamiento de fibra óptica. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 73 Het is essentieel dat u kennis neemt van alle waarschuwingen en instructies aangebracht op het product zelf en/of opgenomen in de documentatie. Voordat u het product installeert, dient u Trapeze Regulatory Information in zijn geheel te hebben gelezen. Warnung! Die Installation darf nur von einem qualifizierten Kundendienstmitarbeiter vorgenommen werden.
  • Page 74 Aviso No utilice el punto de acceso de MP cerca de detonadores no blindados ni en un entorno explosivo, a menos que haya sido modificado el dispositivo con ese fin por personal cualificado. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 75 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Appendix C Warning! Do not touch or move the MP access point when the antennas are transmitting or receiving. Waarschuwing! Het MP-toegangspunt mag niet worden aangeraakt of verplaatst terwijl de antennes uitzenden of ontvangen. Warnung! Berühren oder bewegen Sie den MP-Zugriffspunkt nicht, während die Antennen senden oder empfangen.
  • Page 76 Aviso Antes de utilizar un dispositivo inalámbrico en una ubicación peligrosa, consulte los códigos locales y nacionales y a los responsables de seguridad de la ubicación para conocer las restricciones de uso. Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 77 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Appendix C Lightning Warning Warning! Do not connect or disconnect cables or otherwise work with the MP access point hardware during periods of lightning activity. Waarschuwing! Tijdens onweer met bliksem mogen kabels nooit worden aangekoppeld aan of losgekoppeld van het MP-toegangspunt of andere werkzaamheden aan het MP-toegangspunt worden verricht.
  • Page 78 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Appendix C Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 79: Index

    A1060 8 documentation conventions 4 A1120 8 documentation, product 2 A1180 8 drop ceiling installation, MP-241, MP-252, and access point. See MP (Mobility Point) MP-262 29 activating an MP 48 dual-homed connections 8 advisory notices, explanations of 3 antennas, external 8...
  • Page 80 PoE (Power over Ethernet) MP (on MX) 50 dual-homed connections 8 radio 12 pin signals 21 links specifications 58 dual-homed 8 use with Trapeze devices only 18 LEDs 50 ports 8 MP 50 product documentation 2 Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...
  • Page 81 MP-241, MP-252, and MP-262 22 MP models 5 translated warnings 65 radio LEDs 12 Trapeze customer service iii specifications 57 Trapeze Networks Mobility System 1 status 12 troubleshooting 53 troubleshooting 53 warnings 18 redundancy 8 universal mounting bracket 10...
  • Page 82 Confidential—Beta Draft—12 May 04 Confidential—Beta Draft— Trapeze Mobility Point Installation Guide Version 2.1...

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