Cisco FM3200B HW Installation And Configuration Manual

Cisco FM3200B HW Installation And Configuration Manual

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Backhaul FM3200 Base
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(Formerly Fluidmesh)
Model FM3200 | Edition 1.10 | Firmware 8.3.5

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  • Page 1 Cisco Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul FM3200 Base Installation and Configuration Manual (Formerly Fluidmesh) Model FM3200 | Edition 1.10 | Firmware 8.3.5...
  • Page 2 Copyright © Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word 'partner' does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installation Hardware ............... 23 Removable Bottom Housing ............23 4.1.2. Best Practice For Shielded CAT5/6 Connectors ......24 4.1.3. Cisco FM3200 Base Status And Link LEDs ........24 Unit And Link Quality Status ............24 Boot Sequence ................25 4.1.4. Supplying Power To The Cisco FM3200 Base ........ 25 Connecting Power To The Cisco FM3200 Base .........
  • Page 4 4.2.2. Connecting LAN Cables To The Unit ..........32 Bottom Housing And RJ45 LAN Cables ..........32 4.2.3. Connecting The Antennas To The Cisco FM3200 Base ....34 RPSMA Antenna Connections ............34 5. Using The Fluidmesh Partner Portal ............... 37 5.1.
  • Page 5 7.2.4. Exporting And Uploading Multiple Activation Codes ...... 155 7.2.5. Sharing License Codes And Accepting Shared License Codes ..156 8. Troubleshooting ..................158 8.1. I Cannot Get The Log-In Screen ............158 © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 5 of 179...
  • Page 6 13.11. Limitation Of Liability ............... 176 13.12. Exclusion Of Liability For Emergency Services ........177 13.13. Export Control ................177 13.14. General ..................178 14. Contact Us ....................179 © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 6 of 179...
  • Page 7: Hazardous Condition Warnings

    © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 7 of 179...
  • Page 8: Radio-Frequency Transmission Hazard

    RF exposure. Make sure that all RF feeds are securely connected to an appropriate antenna. Never activate any RF-capable device that is not connected to an antenna. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 8 of 179...
  • Page 9: Hot Surfaces Hazard

    The outer surfaces of transceiver and gateway unit enclosures may become hot during normal operation. During normal operation, do not touch or handle the unit enclosure without personal protective equipment. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 9 of 179...
  • Page 10: Reporting Mistakes And Recommending Improvements

    If you find any mistakes, or if you know of a way to improve the procedures that are given, please let us know by E-mailing your suggestions to documentation@fluidmesh.com. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 10 of 179...
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    The Cisco FM3200 Base radio transceiver Introduction The Cisco FM3200 Base (model FM3200) is designed to operate in the sub-6 GHz range as a wireless data backhaul link. In non-technical terms, this means it is designed to function as an intermediate radio link between a core wired data network and a sub-network.
  • Page 12: Unit Function And Throughput Speed

    Point-To-Multipoint (PTMP) network architecture. However, the included 120° antenna also allows the unit to be used for mobility applications. The Cisco FM3200 Base is configured as a multiple input/multiple output (MIMO) 2x2 radio transceiver. In a 2x2 scenario, two separate spatial streams are transmitted by one transceiver unit, and are available to be re-combined by the radio chipset of a second transceiver unit.
  • Page 13: Environmental Rating

    FM Ponte kit 4 Watts 6 to 7 Watts 10 Watts (Model FM1200V- FM1200 Volo 4 Watts 6 to 7 Watts 10 Watts (Model FM1200V- © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 13 of 179...
  • Page 14: Fluidmesh Architecture

    3.2. Fluidmesh Architecture 3.2.1. Overview Wireless network architectures Depending on the network design and the type of components used, the Cisco FM3200 Base can be used to create wireless network architectures, including: • Point-to-point (P2P) links. • Point-to-multipoint (PTMP) sectors.
  • Page 15: Fluidmesh Technologies

    Prodigy 2.0 offers greatly improved performance compared to Prodigy 1.0. New features include: • Fluidity (through software plug-ins) • Traffic engineering • Advanced Quality of Service (QoS) © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 15 of 179...
  • Page 16: Fm Racer

    A simplified example is shown in Figure 1 (page 17). In context of the overall network architecture, the two local networks are called network segments. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 16 of 179...
  • Page 17: Mesh Network Architecture

    In a reliable mesh network with an acceptable amount of redundancy, every stream of data packets may reach the base station through any of a variety of paths. The Cisco FM3200 Base is designed to act as an 'intelligent router' that is able to forward packets coming from other Fluidmesh components in real time, based on an optimal, software- determined path.
  • Page 18: Fluidmesh Network Addressing

    3.3. Fluidmesh network addressing 3.3.1. Bridge IP addressing If needed, the Cisco FM3200 Base can be operated in Bridge mode. This creates a single point-to-point connection between two network segments. A simplified example of a Bridge mode connection is shown in...
  • Page 19: Unit Identification And Addressing

    A simplified diagram demonstrating the relationship between a wired LAN, and a linked mesh radio network containing a mesh end unit and mesh point units, is shown in Figure 4 (page 20). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 19 of 179...
  • Page 20: Operating The Unit In Mesh Point Mode Or Mesh End Mode

    Figure 4. Fluidmesh Network Addressing Operating the unit in Mesh Point mode or Mesh End mode If the Cisco FM3200 Base radio transceiver unit is installed as part of a mesh network architecture, it can be set to operate in either of two operating modes: •...
  • Page 21: Network Addressing

    Connecting and configuring an Ethernet edge device Ethernet edge devices such as IP cameras and Wi-Fi access points can be connected to the Ethernet ports of the Cisco FM3200 Base. Such edge devices must be configured using the IP subnet scheme defined for the broadcast domain.
  • Page 22: Fluidmesh Radio Transceivers

    Fluidmesh radio transceivers A wide variety of Ethernet edge devices, such as IP cameras and Wi-Fi access points, can be connected to the Ethernet ports of the Cisco FM3200 Base. You can configure any Ethernet device manually or automatically by using a DHCP server that resides on the LAN network.
  • Page 23: Hardware Installation

    Installation hardware Metal clamps are supplied as part of the installation package, to allow mounting of the unit on utility poles. Refer to the Cisco FM3200 Base installation instructions for details. Removable bottom housing The unit features a removable, water-tight bottom housing. The bottom housing is equipped with an NPT-1 standard-thread cable gland.
  • Page 24: Best Practice For Shielded Cat5/6 Connectors

    Ethernet port. • When each RJ45 connector is plugged into the correct Ethernet port of the Cisco FM3200 Base, lock the bottom of the RJ45 connector using the side retaining screws. • When all RJ45 connectors are connected to the unit, make sure that the bottom cover of the unit is correctly secured to the unit enclosure.
  • Page 25: Boot Sequence

    4.1.4. Supplying power to the Cisco FM3200 Base CAUTION When connecting the Cisco FM3200 Base to a power supply, be sure to follow the instructions in this section at all times. Failure to follow these instructions may result in irreparable damage to the unit and/or other connected hardware, and will also invalidate the product warranty.
  • Page 26: Connecting Power To The Cisco Fm3200 Base

    Base, refer “Electrical power requirements” (page 162). The Cisco FM3200 Base can be provided with power using the following methods: • A standard IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) connection (for example, from a compatible network switch). • A compatible 48 Vdc passive PoE injector conforming to either IEEE 802.3af...
  • Page 27: Rebooting The Firmware And Resetting The Unit To Factory Defaults

    Ethernet port labelled LAN1/POE. 4.1.5. Rebooting the firmware and resetting the unit to factory defaults The Cisco FM3200 Base hardware can be rebooted and reset to factory default condition using the procedures in this section. IMPORTANT The following procedure shows how to do a 'hard' (device firmware) reboot.
  • Page 28: Device Firmware Reboot

    RESET button port until the tool touches the bottom (Figure 8 (page 28)). Figure 8. Cisco FM3200 Base (Hardware RESET button port) Press the RESET button for one second, then release the button immediately. • The unit will reboot.
  • Page 29: Suitability For Outdoor Installation

    • The administrator user name and password will both be reset to admin. 4.1.6. Suitability for outdoor installation The Cisco FM3200 Base was specifically designed for installation in harsh outdoor environments. Under operating conditions, the unit is completely sealed, and is capable of high-performance operation in outdoor environments, and under severe conditions such as water spray, salt, and extreme fluctuations in cold and heat.
  • Page 30: Connecting The Cisco Fm3200 Base To Networking And Communications Hardware

    Hardware installation 4.2. Connecting the Cisco FM3200 Base to networking and communications hardware 4.2.1. Terminal assignments for power and data connectors IMPORTANT Always use outdoor-rated, RF-shielded Ethernet cables when connecting the Power and LAN ports of a Fluidmesh hardware device to external hardware.
  • Page 31 • Terminal 4: Blue wire • Terminal 5: Blue wire with white tracer • Terminal 6: Green wire • Terminal 7: Brown wire with white tracer • Terminal 8: Brown wire © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 31 of 179...
  • Page 32: Connecting Lan Cables To The Unit

    When the Cisco FM3200 Base is mounted in its final location, connect the unit to LAN connection(s) and a PoE power supply by doing the following...
  • Page 33 11. Press the rubber seal into the cable gland body. Be careful not to crimp or damage the Ethernet cables. 12. Install and tighten the hexagon nut. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 33 of 179...
  • Page 34: Connecting The Antennas To The Cisco Fm3200 Base

    Following the instructions in this section will also ensure that the FM3200 Base is well prepared for any ingress-protection testing. Radio antennas are connected to the Cisco FM3200 Base using reverse- polarity sub-miniature version A (RPSMA) connectors. WARNING Before activating the unit, make sure that all RF feeds are securely connected to an appropriate antenna.
  • Page 35 Only remove the rubber sleeve from an RPSMA plug if an antenna must be connected to the plug. Next, proceed to the steps in the following table: © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 35 of 179...
  • Page 36 7. Slide the lengths of Nylon heat-shrinkable tubing over the tightened RPSMA connectors. 8. Use a heat gun to shrink the tubing onto the connectors. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 36 of 179...
  • Page 37: Using The Fluidmesh Partner Portal

    Vertical Chrome and 10, OS X scrolling in Mavericks unit/template detail does not work correctly 56 onward Linux, Windows 7, 8 Full and 10, OS X Mavericks © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 37 of 179...
  • Page 38: Enabling Two-Factor Authentication For Security

    Figure 10. Partner Portal (Profile icon) • Your portal account page will be shown. Click the Two Factor Auth. link on the left-hand side of the web page (Figure 11 (page 39)). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 38 of 179...
  • Page 39 Factor Authentication web page. It is recommended that you save these codes in case you lose your mobile phone. Download the recovery codes as a *.TXT file by clicking © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 39 of 179...
  • Page 40: Administering Plug-In License Codes

    Documentation section of the Partner Portal. To find documentation relating to your Fluidmesh device, do the following steps: © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 40 of 179...
  • Page 41 Log in to the Fluidmesh Partners Portal using your login credentials. Click this link. All documents are arranged by category. Browse the folders for the documentation you need. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 41 of 179...
  • Page 42: Device Configuration Using The Configurator Interface

    6. Device configuration using the configurator interface Fluidmesh radio devices that are capable of operating as part of a mesh network, including the Cisco FM3200 Base, are shipped from the factory in Mesh Point mode. All Fluidmesh radio transceiver devices are shipped with IP address 192.168.0.10, and Netmask 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 43 • FLUIDITY POLE BAN tab (Allows you to greatly reduce sudden degradations in bandwidth that happen when a mobile unit approaches, then leaves behind, a static unit.) © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 43 of 179...
  • Page 44: Software And Hardware Prerequisites

    6.1. Software and hardware prerequisites To access the Configurator graphical user interface (GUI) and use the Configurator to program the Cisco FM3200 Base, you need the following: • A desktop, laptop or tablet computer equipped with: • Any current web browser. For a list of compatible web browsers, refer to the Supported web browsers table in “Using the Fluidmesh Partner Portal”...
  • Page 45: Local Access And Login For Initial Configuration

    • IP address: 192.168.0.10 (or any other IP address belonging to subnet 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0) • Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Launch the computer's web browser. Enter the IP address of the Cisco FM3200 Base in the browser's URL entry field. • If the Configurator interface is shown immediately, proceed Step 9 below.
  • Page 46 This is normal and expected. During the configuration process, it is safe to ignore these warnings. Click the ADVANCED link. • You will see the following window: © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 46 of 179...
  • Page 47 Fluidmesh device through a proxy server. To resolve the issue, do the following steps: 1. Go to Control Panel > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 47 of 179...
  • Page 48: Initial Configuration With The Unit In Provisioning Mode

    129). 6.2.2. Initial configuration with the unit in Provisioning Mode The Cisco FM3200 Base cannot be operated without entering some basic configuration settings. These settings allow the unit to connect to a local network and communicate with the network hardware.
  • Page 49 • If you want to change the connection settings, but keep the current configuration, change the settings as shown in “General settings” (page 57). If the Cisco FM3200 Base is in Provisioning Mode: • The RACER™ dialog will be shown (Figure 17 (page 50)).
  • Page 50 NOTE DHCP is disabled when the unit leaves Provisioning Mode. Make sure that the Cisco FM3200 Base is connected to a local network that supports DHCP. If the unit connects successfully to the internet and to the Partners Portal, the RACER™ Cloud connection info Status will be...
  • Page 51 If the Partners Portal does not come back online, do a local (offline) configuration using the Configurator interface. For further information, refer to “Device configuration using the configurator interface” (page 42). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 51 of 179...
  • Page 52 Figure 20. RACER™ Cloud connection info status (Disconnected) Configure the unit by doing the following steps: Click the Reset to Provisioning button at the bottom of the DHCP fall-back configuration section. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 52 of 179...
  • Page 53 If the unit's IP address is set to 169.254.x.y/24 as in Case 2 below, the values x and y represent parts x and y of the unit's mesh identification number. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 53 of 179...
  • Page 54: Switching Between Offline And Online Modes

    Log in to the Configurator interface as shown in “Accessing the Cisco FM3200 Base for device configuration” (page 44). • The Configurator landing page will be shown (Figure 21 (page 55)). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 54 of 179...
  • Page 55: Uploading A Device Configuration File From Fm Racer

    A FM Racer device configuration template contains a set of pre- configured parameters that can be customized and applied to a single Fluidmesh device, or to a group of devices. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 55 of 179...
  • Page 56 • Find and choose the correct configuration file by following the software prompts. Click the Upload Configuration button. • The configuration file will be uploaded and applied to the unit. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 56 of 179...
  • Page 57: General Settings

    Click the -general mode link under GENERAL SETTINGS in the left-hand settings menu (below). Figure 23. Configurator GUI (General Mode) • The GENERAL MODE dialog will be shown (Figure 23 (page 57)). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 57 of 179...
  • Page 58: Changing The Operational Mode

    If the bridge option is chosen, the Fluidmesh device ID number of the unit that forms the opposite side of the wireless bridge will be shown in the Configurator window heading block (Figure 24 (page 59)). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 58 of 179...
  • Page 59: Changing The Prodigy Version

    Changing the Prodigy version IMPORTANT Prodigy version selection is only available if the Cisco FM3200 Base is set to Mesh Point mode or Mesh End mode. If the unit is set to Bridge mode, the Prodigy Version selector will not be available.
  • Page 60: Changing The Lan Parameters

    Save the Prodigy version settings by clicking the Save button. Alternatively, clear the settings by clicking the Reset button. Changing the LAN parameters The LAN Parameters box (below) contains the entry controls for local- address setting. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 60 of 179...
  • Page 61: Wireless Settings

    6.4.2. Wireless settings Modifying the wireless settings IMPORTANT If the Cisco FM3200 Base was purchased in the USA or Canada, the Country selection is set to the country of purchase, and the Country: drop-down will be disabled. The WIRELESS RADIO window contains controls to change the following settings: •...
  • Page 62 Frequency (MHz) value. • You can change the frequency of each radio link in order to minimize interference with other wireless networks © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 62 of 179...
  • Page 63: Important Considerations For Wireless Settings

    • The Subordinate unit will mimic the frequency setting of the principal unit that shares its cluster ID. • The Subordinate unit's manual frequency selection setting will be disabled by default. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 63 of 179...
  • Page 64: Co-Location Considerations

    IMPORTANT The following table shows theoretical values under ideal conditions. Actual throughput may vary depending on environmental and other conditions. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 64 of 179...
  • Page 65: Dynamic Frequency Selection Considerations

    Worldwide frequency ranges in its current location, your Fluidmesh Networks representative will forward you the Fluidmesh UNII2 plug-in (part number FM-UNII2) free of charge. This plug-in unlocks access to these frequency bands. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 65 of 179...
  • Page 66: Antenna-Alignment Tools And Physical Statistics

    The ANTENNA ALIGNMENT AND STATS window contains controls to monitor current and average radio link status during operation of the unit, allowing you to easily adjust the alignment of the unit's antennas. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 66 of 179...
  • Page 67 (Figure 28 (page 68)). IMPORTANT The Fluidmesh Transmission Power Control (TPC) algorithm will be disabled during the antenna alignment process. This eliminates the possibility of false radio-transmission power readings. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 67 of 179...
  • Page 68: Spectral Analysis

    Click the -spectral analysis link under GENERAL SETTINGS in the left-hand settings menu. • The Spectrum Graph window will open in a new web browser tab (Figure 29 (page 69)). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 68 of 179...
  • Page 69 To reset the window to default size, click the Reset Zoom button on the upper right-hand corner of the Spectrum Graph window. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 69 of 179...
  • Page 70: Network Control

    IP addresses. If connectivity is lost between the unit and any of the saved IP addresses, an option can also be set to automatically reboot the Cisco FM3200 Base. As well as being a fail-safe mechanism to monitor network...
  • Page 71 To automatically reboot the unit if connectivity is lost between the unit and any IP address, do the following steps: 1. Check the Reboot: check-box. 2. Click the Save button. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 71 of 179...
  • Page 72: Fm-Quadro

    FM-QUADRO for mesh network-capable devices IMPORTANT The FM-QUADRO tool is only available if the Cisco FM3200 Base is set to Mesh End mode or Bridge mode. If the unit is set to Mesh Point mode, the -FMQuadro™ menu option will not be available.
  • Page 73: Plotting And Interpreting The Wireless Links

    • A graphical view of the current network topology will be shown. A typical example is shown below. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 73 of 179...
  • Page 74 • The device type icon. Depending on device type, any of three icons may be seen: • The icon below will be shown if the device is a stationary non-Fluidity device: © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 74 of 179...
  • Page 75 The tooltip representing a mobile Fluidmesh radio is always shown below the tooltip of the stationary transceiver to which it is currently connected (below). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 75 of 179...
  • Page 76 • A wired LAN link is shown as a solid black line (below). • A wireless LAN link is shown as a colored line (a typical example is shown below). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 76 of 179...
  • Page 77: Viewing Live Data For A Radio Or Wireless Link

    • For stationary radio transceivers, an information sidebar will be shown on the right side of the view (a typical sidebar is shown below). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 77 of 179...
  • Page 78 • If the device is a stationary radio, a list of IP addresses belonging to all non-Fluidmesh edge devices currently connected to the device will be shown. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 78 of 179...
  • Page 79 IP addresses, connected by a double-pointed line. • The main body of the widget contains live readings on uplink and downlink throughput, LER, PER, RSSI, MCS, and modulation rates. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 79 of 179...
  • Page 80: Viewing Live Rssi Data For A Wireless Link

    • The solid lines on the upper part of the graph are RSSI readings for other stationary and mobile radios that are part of the network. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 80 of 179...
  • Page 81: Manipulating The Fm-Quadro View

    FM-QUADRO view. To move any icon or tooltip, do the steps that follow: Click the Edit Mode icon on the upper right part of the FM- QUADRO view (below). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 81 of 179...
  • Page 82: Showing Kpi Values For Wireless Links

    To show an information ribbon containing key performance indicators next to all wireless link lines, do the steps that follow: Click the Settings icon on the upper right part of the FM- QUADRO view (below). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 82 of 179...
  • Page 83: Adding An Aerial Map To The Fm-Quadro View

    To add an aerial terrain map to the FM-QUADRO view, do the following steps: © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 83 of 179...
  • Page 84: Adjusting The Transparency Of The Aerial Map View

    To adjust the transparency of the current aerial map view, do the steps that follow: © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 84 of 179...
  • Page 85: Exporting A Network Representation File

    You can export a representation file of the current network layout. This allows Fluidmesh Technical Support to visualize the network for troubleshooting purposes. To export a representation of the current network, do the steps that follow: © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 85 of 179...
  • Page 86: Advanced Tools

    Determine which wireless link is to be tested between the Fluidmesh unit and another unit in the wireless network. Get the IP address of the other unit. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 86 of 179...
  • Page 87: Using The Bandwidth Test Tool

    Fluidmesh unit and another unit in the wireless network. Get the IP address of the other unit. Enter the IP address of the other unit in the Bandwith test (4Mbit/s UDP): field (Figure 32 (page 88)). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 87 of 179...
  • Page 88: Using The Path Mtu Discovery Tool

    Fluidmesh unit and another unit in the wireless network. Get the IP address of the other unit. Enter the IP address of the second unit in the Path MTU discovery field (Figure 33 (page 89)). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 88 of 179...
  • Page 89: Advanced Settings

    • The maximum distance over which the unit is capable of transmitting To open the Advanced Radio Settings dialog, click the -advanced radio settings link under ADVANCED SETTINGS in the left-hand settings menu (below). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 89 of 179...
  • Page 90: Using The Fluidmax Management Setting

    • AUTO: The FluidMAX engine is enabled, and the unit role is set automatically. Depending on various factors, the unit will automatically choose whether to transmit using the © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 90 of 179...
  • Page 91: Using The Max Tx Power Setting

    This setting controls the effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP) output of the unit. By default, EIRP is automatically regulated using Fluidmesh's Transmission Power Control (TPC) algorithm. The algorithm tries to obtain © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 91 of 179...
  • Page 92: Using The Select Antenna Gain Setting

    Cancel button. Using the Data Packet Encryption setting This setting controls whether Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption is applied to outgoing data packets. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 92 of 179...
  • Page 93: Using The Maximum Link Length Setting

    If too short a distance value is entered, unnecessary packet re-transmissions may occur, degrading overall link performance. Click the Save button to save your settings. Alternatively, clear the settings by clicking the Cancel button. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 93 of 179...
  • Page 94: Ethernet Settings

    • Auto (The data exchange speed for the selected port will be chosen automatically). • 10 Mbit half duplex. • 10 Mbit full duplex. • 100 Mbit half duplex. • 100 Mbit full duplex. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 94 of 179...
  • Page 95: Static Routes

    Add new static route section. Click the add button. • If the new static route is valid, it will be added to the Active static routes list. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 95 of 179...
  • Page 96: Pass Lists And Block Lists

    6.6.5. Pass lists and Block lists IMPORTANT The Pass list or Block list feature is only available if the Cisco FM3200 Base is set to Mesh Point mode or Mesh End mode mode. If the unit is set to Bridge mode, the –pass list / block list menu option will not be available.
  • Page 97 0), and between unit ID numbers 5.29.252.213 and 5.155.105.128 (with routing priority 1) (Figure 38 (page 98)): • Cell A1 of the *.CSV file would contain the parameter 5.2.22.136,5.29.252.213,0 © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 97 of 179...
  • Page 98 To upload a Pass list or Block list using the Configurator interface, do the following steps: Click the –pass list / Block list link under ADVANCED SETTINGS in the left-hand settings menu. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 98 of 179...
  • Page 99: Multicast

    Fluidmesh transceiver unit operating in Mesh Point mode, the unit forwards all multicast traffic generated by the cameras to the closest Mesh End unit in the wireless network. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 99 of 179...
  • Page 100 FM3200 Base for device configuration” (page 44). Click the -multicast link under ADVANCED SETTINGS in the left-hand settings menu. • The MULTICAST dialog will be shown (Figure 41 (page 101)). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 100 of 179...
  • Page 101 FM3200 Base for device configuration” (page 44). Click the -multicast link under ADVANCED SETTINGS in the left-hand settings menu (Figure 42 (page 102)). • The Multicast dialog will be shown. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 101 of 179...
  • Page 102: Configuring Multicast Within A Layer-3 Network

    224.5.5.5 / 5.a.b.c to the Mesh End unit in each subnet cluster, where 5.a.b.c is the actual Mesh ID number of the global gateway unit. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 102 of 179...
  • Page 103: Snmp Configuration

    To change the SNMP settings, do the following steps: • Click the -snmp mode link under ADVANCED SETTINGS in the left-hand settings menu. • The default SNMP dialog will be shown (Figure 44 (page 104)). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 103 of 179...
  • Page 104: Using Snmp V2C

    Enter a community identity value in the Community ID: field. IMPORTANT The same community identity value must be set for all Fluidmesh units in the wireless network. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 104 of 179...
  • Page 105: Using Snmp V3

    Click the SNMP mode drop-down, and click the v3 option. • The SNMP v3 settings dialog will be shown (Figure 46 (page 106)). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 105 of 179...
  • Page 106 The same SNMP authentication protocol must be set for all Fluidmesh units in the wireless network. If needed, choose the correct encryption protocol from the SNMP v3 encryption: drop-down. The available options are No © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 106 of 179...
  • Page 107: Wireless Access Point Configuration

    Save the SNMP settings by clicking the Save button. Alternatively, clear the settings by clicking the Reset button. 6.6.8. Wireless access point configuration All FM1200 Volo, Cisco 3200-series and Cisco 4200-series radio transceivers equipped with firmware version 6.5 and above have a built-in wireless access point (AP).
  • Page 108 Device configuration using the configurator interface To enable the wireless AP feature on the Cisco FM3200 Base, do the steps that follow: 1. Make sure the FM-AP software plug-in is installed on the radio unit. For instructions on how to install the FM-AP plug-in, refer to “Plug-in management procedures”...
  • Page 109 DHCP first IP address entry field. c. Specify the last DHCP IP address in the chosen range by entering the address in the DHCP last IP address entry field. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 109 of 179...
  • Page 110 WLAN Passphrase entry field. 6. To show the WLAN passphrase in plain text as it is being entered, check the Show Passphrase check-box. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 110 of 179...
  • Page 111: Radius Configuration

    • Wi-Fi capability. • A current version of Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. To connect wirelessly to the Cisco FM3200 Base for configuration and maintenance, do the following steps: 1. On your computer or other wireless interface device, use the Wi- Fi connection dialog to connect to the radio unit using the radio unit's WLAN SSID and WLAN passphrase.
  • Page 112 Device configuration using the configurator interface IMPORTANT The RADIUS feature is only available if the Cisco FM3200 Base is set to Mesh Point mode or Mesh End mode. If the unit is set to Bridge mode, the -radius menu option will not be available.
  • Page 113 Enter the RADIUS access password in the Secret field. To read the password as it is typed, check the show check-box. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 113 of 179...
  • Page 114 • GTC PEAP • MSCHAPV2 • MD5 • GTC 12. Save the RADIUS settings by clicking the Save button. Alternatively, clear the settings by clicking the Reset button. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 114 of 179...
  • Page 115: Ntp Configuration

    The NTP server host names shown in Figure 48 (page 115) are for reference purposes only. Your company policy may dictate that you use one or more specific time servers. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 115 of 179...
  • Page 116: L2Tp Configuration

    Reset button. 6.6.11. L2TP configuration IMPORTANT The L2TP configuration option is only available if the Cisco FM3200 Base is set to Mesh Point mode or Mesh End mode. If the unit is set to Bridge mode, the -l2tp configuration menu option will not be available.
  • Page 117: Vlan Settings

    L2TP configuration, refer to the Fluidmesh Networks L2TPv3 Configuration Manual. 6.6.12. VLAN settings VLAN configuration The VLAN SETTINGS window contains controls to connect the Cisco FM3200 Base to one or more virtual local area networks (VLANs) that are part of the local wireless network. IMPORTANT The VLAN feature must be enabled using a software plug-in (Fluidmesh part number FM-VLAN).
  • Page 118: Rules For Packet Management

    Enabled Port mode (all Ethernet ports) Smart Traffic classes The system classifies incoming data packets according to the following definitions: Signaling Ethernet protocol type $8847 or $09xx © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 118 of 179...
  • Page 119 Untagged packet, to local unit kernel If native VLAN = ON: Packet passed to kernel, tagged with NVID If native VLAN = OFF: Packet not passed to kernel © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 119 of 179...
  • Page 120: Fluidity Settings

    6.6.13. Fluidity settings IMPORTANT The Fluidity tool is only available if the Cisco FM3200 Base is set to Mesh Point mode or Mesh End mode. If the unit is set to Bridge mode, the -Fluidity™ menu option will not be available.
  • Page 121 • Infrastructure (wireless relay): Only choose this setting if the unit is used as a wireless relay agent to other infrastructure units. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 121 of 179...
  • Page 122 Save the Fluidity settings by clicking the Save button. Alternatively, clear the settings by clicking the Reset button. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 122 of 179...
  • Page 123: Handoff Logic And Rate Adaptation Settings

    • Advanced: This option applies Fluidmesh's proprietary predictive rate selection algorithm. Save the Fluidity settings by clicking the Save button. Alternatively, clear the settings by clicking the Reset button. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 123 of 179...
  • Page 124: Miscellaneous Settings

    The MISC SETTINGS window contains controls to change the following settings: • The device name, as used to identify the Cisco FM3200 Base within the FMQuadro network map and to other Fluidmesh utilities. • The operation of the physical Reset button on the unit.
  • Page 125 • Enabled: The hardware Reset button will be enabled. • Factory: The hardware Reset button functionality will be set to its factory default configuration (enabled). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 125 of 179...
  • Page 126: Management Settings

    Alternatively, clear the settings by clicking the Reset button. 6.7. Management settings 6.7.1. View Mode settings The View Mode window allows the system administrator to grant and prohibit access to device configuration settings by category. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 126 of 179...
  • Page 127 View Mode User Password: field. NOTE The new password must be a minimum of eight characters, and include at least one capital letter and one number. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 127 of 179...
  • Page 128 Disabled or Enabled setting: • If the Disabled option is selected for a device-configuration setting, the setting for that category will be visible but not accessible to ordinary users. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 128 of 179...
  • Page 129: Changing The Administrator Username And Password

    Click the -remote access link under MANAGEMENT SETTINGS in the left-hand settings menu. • The CHANGE USERNAME AND PASSWORD dialog will be shown (Figure 57 (page 130)). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 129 of 179...
  • Page 130: Enabling Remote Access To The Unit By Telnet

    (page 141) for more information. Enabling remote access to the unit by Telnet The TELNET ACCESS section contains controls to enable remote access to the unit using Telnet. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 130 of 179...
  • Page 131: Overwriting And Upgrading The Unit Firmware

    Reset button. 6.7.3. Overwriting and upgrading the unit firmware The FIRMWARE UPGRADE window contains controls to overwrite the device firmware of the Cisco FM3200 Base, or upgrade the firmware to the latest available version. CAUTION Overwriting the firmware of any electronic device must be done with great care, and always contains an element of risk.
  • Page 132 (page 139). Click the -firmware upgrade link under MANAGEMENT SETTINGS in the left-hand settings menu. • The FIRMWARE UPGRADE dialog will be shown (Figure 58 (page 133)). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 132 of 179...
  • Page 133: Plug-In Management

    • Upload activation codes that allow the unit's accessory software plug-ins to function. • Activate uploaded software plug-ins for use with the unit. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 133 of 179...
  • Page 134 To open the MANAGE PLUG-INS dialog, do the following steps: • Click the -manage plug-ins link under MANAGEMENT SETTINGS in the left-hand settings menu. • The MANAGE PLUG-INS dialog will be shown (Figure 59 (page 135)). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 134 of 179...
  • Page 135 Device configuration using the configurator interface Figure 59. Configurator GUI (typical MANAGE PLUG- INS dialog) © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 135 of 179...
  • Page 136 Click the Show Logs button in the Plug-in Installation Logs: section. • The log files for plug-in installation will be shown in the Plug-in Installation Logs: section. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 136 of 179...
  • Page 137: The Device Status View

    Click the -status link under MANAGEMENT SETTINGS in the left-hand settings menu. • The status dialog will be shown (below). Figure 61. Configurator GUI (typical Status dialog) © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 137 of 179...
  • Page 138 To download and forward the current diagnostic file for the unit, do the following steps: Click the Download Diagnostics button. Follow the software prompts to download the *.FM diagnostic file to your computer. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 138 of 179...
  • Page 139: Saving And Restoring The Unit Settings

    6.7.6. Saving and restoring the unit settings IMPORTANT Device software configuration (*.CONF) files interchangeable with Racer configuration setup (*.FMCONF) files. The LOAD OR RESTORE SETTINGS window contains controls that allow you to: © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 139 of 179...
  • Page 140 • The name of the configuration file to be uploaded will be shown to the right of the Browse... button. Apply the configuration settings to the unit by clicking the Restore button. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 140 of 179...
  • Page 141: Resetting The Unit To Factory Defaults

    • The configuration will be applied, and the unit will reboot. 6.7.7. Resetting the unit to factory defaults The reset factory default window contains controls that allow you to restore the Cisco FM3200 Base to its default factory settings (in other words, to do a 'hard reset'). IMPORTANT...
  • Page 142: Rebooting The Unit

    Device configuration using the configurator interface Rebooting the unit The reboot window contains controls that allow you to reboot the Cisco FM3200 Base (in other words, to re-start the unit's operating system). To reboot the unit, do the following steps: Click the -reboot link under MANAGEMENT SETTINGS in the left-hand settings menu.
  • Page 143: Viewing The End-User License Agreement

    Device configuration using the configurator interface 6.7.9. Viewing the end-user license agreement The License Agreement window contains the Fluidmesh end-user license agreement for the Cisco FM3200 Base, its firmware and control software. To view the terms and conditions of the license agreement, click the License Agreement link under MANAGEMENT SETTINGS in the left- hand settings menu.
  • Page 144 Device configuration using the configurator interface Right-click the Download the License Agreement link. Click the Save Link as... option and follow the software prompts to download the agreement as a text file. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 144 of 179...
  • Page 145: Software Plug-Ins

    Software Plug-Ins 7. Software Plug-Ins 7.1. Available plug-ins Like other Fluidmesh radio transceivers, the Cisco FM3200 Base is able to take advantage of plug-in software upgrades that add features and enhance the performance of the unit. The following table lists all available software plug-ins for all Fluidmesh hardware devices, their specific functions, and their plug-in part numbers.
  • Page 146 Enables WiFi access-point FM-AP Access Points capability. VLAN Enables virtual LAN FM-VLAN capability. Virtual Gigabit Enables Fluidmesh Virtual FM-VGBE Gigabit capability. L2TP Enables layer 2 transfer FM-L2TP protocol capability. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 146 of 179...
  • Page 147 Not available Not available Not available Bandwidth (Trackside) Fluidity Firmware Not available Not available Not available embedded 4.9 GHz band Not available Not available Available Not available © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 147 of 179...
  • Page 148 Not available TITAN Available Not available Available Not available UNII2 Not available Not available Available Not available Table 8. Device plug-in compatibility (FM Cisco 3200-series to FM 4800) Plugin FM Cisco FM 4800 FM3200 FM3500 FM4200 FM4500 Base Endo Fiber...
  • Page 149: Plug-In Management Procedures

    You can also deactivate a plug-in Activation code that is currently in use so it can be used with a different Fluidmesh unit. To deactivate an active plug-in, refer to The PLUGINS sub-tab. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 149 of 179...
  • Page 150 Fluidmesh unit in the Mesh ID - Serial Number field. If needed, enter the name of the relevant technical project in the Project Name field. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 150 of 179...
  • Page 151: Deactivating An Active Plug-In

    SERVICES tab (FM FM1300 Otto only) or click the -manage plug-ins link under MANAGEMENT SETTINGS in the left-hand settings menu (all other devices). • The Manage Plugins dialog will be shown (see below). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 151 of 179...
  • Page 152 Make a note of the Deactivation code. Log on to the Fluidmesh Partner Portal. Click the Plug-ins link. • The Plug-ins web page will be shown (Figure 71 (page 153)). © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 152 of 179...
  • Page 153 10. To do a normal deactivation, click the Deactivate button. If for any reason it is not possible to retrieve the deactivation code, click the Force Deactivation button. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 153 of 179...
  • Page 154: Reactivating A Deactivated Plug-In

    • The plug-in control buttons will be shown at the bottom of the web page. Enter the unit identification number (5.a.b.c) or the unit serial number of the Fluidmesh unit in the Mesh ID - Serial Number field. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 154 of 179...
  • Page 155: Exporting And Uploading Multiple Activation Codes

    Save the file in a safe place. On the configurator interface, click the -manage plug-ins link under MANAGEMENT SETTINGS in the left-hand settings menu. • The MANAGE PLUG-INS dialog will be shown. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 155 of 179...
  • Page 156: Sharing License Codes And Accepting Shared License Codes

    Click the Share button in the upper left-hand corner of the Plug- ins web page (Figure 76 (page 156)). Figure 76. Plug-ins web page (Share button) • The Share License Codes dialog will be shown. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 156 of 179...
  • Page 157 If needed, you can also ask another device user to share one or more license codes with you. If a License code is shared with you, it will be listed on your Partner Portal Plug-ins web page. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 157 of 179...
  • Page 158: Troubleshooting

    If you have forgotten the Administrator user name and/or password for the Configurator interface, and you must access the unit to configure it using the Configurator interface, do the following steps: © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 158 of 179...
  • Page 159: The Wireless Link Is Poor Or Non-Existent In Bridge Mode

    The Fluidmesh device you have purchased may not yet be added to your Fluidmesh Partners account. Try manually adding the device using the unit serial number and mesh identity (ID) number, as shown in the Cisco FM Racer user's manual (section: Adding Fluidmesh devices to your FM Racer portfolio).
  • Page 160: I Applied Configuration Settings To The Device Using Fm Racer, But I Have Lost Connection To The Device In Fm Racer

    8.8. How do I connect an existing pre-FM Racer device to FM Racer? IMPORTANT Please note that Cisco FM Ponte kit and FM1300 Otto transceivers are not compatible with FM Racer. To configure and maintain these transceivers, refer to the Fluidmesh Installation and Configuration manual for the specific device.
  • Page 161 Switch to Online Cloud-Managed mode as shown in the Switching between offline and online modes section of your device's Installation and Configuration manual. Adjust the device configuration as needed using the Fluidmesh Partners Portal. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 161 of 179...
  • Page 162: Electrical Power Requirements

    Table 10. Individual power requirements (FM Ponte kit to FM4200 Mobi) FM Ponte FM1200 FM1300 FM3200 FM3200 FM4200 Volo Otto Base Endo Mobi (model (model (model (model (model FM1200V- FM1200V- FM3200) FM3200) FM4200) passive passive © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 162 of 179...
  • Page 163 (model FM4200F) FM3500) FM4500) FM4500F) 24V passive 48V passive IEEE 802.3af (voltage range at PD: 37V to 57V) IEEE 802.3at (voltage range at PD: 42.5V to 57V) © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 163 of 179...
  • Page 164 FM3500 FM4500 FM4500 FM4800 Fiber Endo Mobi Fiber Fiber (model (model (model (model FM4200F) FM3500) FM4500) FM4500F) Permanent power, min. max. 60V EN 50155 compliance at 48V © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 164 of 179...
  • Page 165: Heat Radiation Data

    (model FM3200) FM3500 Endo 9.889 9.889 26.939 26.939 (model FM3500) FM4200 Mobi 10.230 10.230 24.552 24.552 (model FM4200) FM4200 Fiber 12.617 12.617 26.939 26.939 (model FM4200F) © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 165 of 179...
  • Page 166 9.889 26.939 26.939 (model FM4500) FM4500 Fiber 9.889 9.889 26.598 26.257 (model FM4500F) 12.958 12.958 29.326 29.326 FM4800 Fiber 23.529 23.529 47.399 47.058 27.280 26.939 51.832 50.468 © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 166 of 179...
  • Page 167: Federal Communications Commission (Fcc) Radio Interference Statement

    Avis d’industrie Canada Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes: © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 167 of 179...
  • Page 168 EC Declaration of Conformity Fluidmesh Networks, Inc. declares under its sole responsibility that the Cisco FM3200 Base is compliant with the following directives, and has been designed and manufactured to the following specifications: EN 61000-6-1; EN 61000-6-2; EN 61000-6-3; EN 61000-6-4;...
  • Page 169 Pour les enregistrements et licences, veuillez contacter l’IBPT. France Vous pouvez contacter l’Autorite de Regulation des Telecommunications (http://www.art-telecom.fr) pour de plus amples renseignements. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 169 of 179...
  • Page 170: Notices And Copyright

    Cisco Systems. Cisco and/or its affiliates provides no warranty with regard to this manual, software or other information contained herein, and hereby expressly disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose with regard to this manual, the software or such other ©...
  • Page 171 Notices and copyright information. In no event shall Cisco Systems be held liable for any incidental, consequential or special damages, whether based on tort, contract or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with this manual, the software or other information contained herein, or use thereof.
  • Page 172: Fluidmesh End-User License Agreement

    Agreement, will be prosecuted to the maximum extent allowable under law. 13.2. Notice This is an agreement between you and Fluidmesh, a division of Cisco (hereafter known as 'Fluidmesh'). You must read and agree to the terms of this firmware license agreement (hereafter known as the 'agreement') before any Fluidmesh firmware can be downloaded, installed or used.
  • Page 173: License Grant

    Fluidmesh. (f) remove any Cisco or Fluidmesh copyright notice, or Cisco or Fluidmesh branding from the Fluidmesh Firmware or modify any user interface of the Fluidmesh Firmware or Fluidmesh Device.
  • Page 174: Open-Source Software

    This license will continue until terminated. Unauthorized copying of the Fluidmesh Firmware or failure to comply with the above restrictions will result in automatic termination of this Agreement and will make other legal © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 174 of 179...
  • Page 175: Feedback

    © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 175 of 179...
  • Page 176: Warranty Disclaimer

    In no event shall Fluidmesh's or its suppliers' or its resellers’ liability exceed five hundred United States dollars (US$ 500). You acknowledge that this provision reflects a reasonable allocation of risk. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 176 of 179...
  • Page 177: Exclusion Of Liability For Emergency Services

    (including obtaining any necessary export license or other governmental approval), prior to operating the Fluidmesh Devices and © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 177 of 179...
  • Page 178: General

    DFAR Section 227.7015(b). Fluidmesh is a trademark of Cisco Systems in the United States and worldwide. © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
  • Page 179: Contact Us

    Tel. +44 2078 553 132 Regional headquarters for France: Tel. +33 1 82 88 33 6 Regional headquarters for Australia and New Zealand: Tel: +61 401 747 403 © 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 179 of 179...

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