Cambium Networks ePMP User Manual

Cambium Networks ePMP User Manual

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System Release 2.4
 Product Description
 System Planning
 Configuration
 Operation and
Troubleshooting
 Legal and Reference
Information

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    User Guide System Release 2.4  Product Description  System Planning  Configuration  Operation and Troubleshooting  Legal and Reference Information...
  • Page 2 (“High Risk Use”). Any High Risk is unauthorized, is made at your own risk and you shall be responsible for any and all losses, damage or claims arising out of any High Risk Use. © 2014 Cambium Networks Limited. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 3: Safety And Regulatory Information

    RF exposure near the antenna Strong radio frequency (RF) fields will be present close to the antenna when the transmitter is on. Always turn off the power to the ePMP device before undertaking maintenance activities in front of the antenna.
  • Page 4: Important Regulatory Information

    63. Other variants of the ePMP are available for use in the rest of the world, but these variants are not supplied to the USA or Canada except under strict controls, when they are needed for export and deployment outside the USA or Canada.
  • Page 5 The installer needs to have basic competence in radio and IP network installation. The specific requirements applicable to the ePMP must be gained by reading this user guide and by performing sample set ups at base workshop before live deployments.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    About This User Guide ..................... 11 General information ....................... 12 2 2 B V ersion information ......................12 2 3 B C ontacting Cambium Networks ..................12 Problems and warranty ....................14 Security advice ....................... 15 Warnings, cautions, and notes ..................16 Caring for the environment ....................
  • Page 7 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Connectorized Module interfaces ...................34 Connectorized Module LEDs ...................35 Connectorized Module specifications ................36 Connectorized Module heater ..................37 Connectorized Module and external antenna location ..........37 Connectorized Module wind loading ................38 Connectorized Module software packages ..............38 Connectorized module antennas and antenna cabling ..........39 Antenna requirements ....................39...
  • Page 8 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Conforming to the limits ....................62 Available spectrum ......................62 Channel bandwidth ......................63 Avoidance of weather radars ..................63 Link planning ........................65 Range and obstacles .......................65 Path loss ...........................65 Adaptive modulation .......................65 Planning for connectorized units ..................66 Calculating maximum power level for connectorized units ..........66 Data network planning ....................
  • Page 9 Module Has Lost or Does Not Gain GPS Synchronization .......... 234 Using the device external reset button ................ 235 Resetting the ePMP to factory defaults by power cycling ..........236 Legal and reference information ................237 Cambium Networks end user license agreement ............238 Acceptance of this agreement ..................
  • Page 10 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Data throughput tables ....................350 Data throughput capacity ....................350 Radio Specifications ..................... 353 Connectorized Radio Specifications ................353 Integrated Radio Specifications ..................357 Un-synced Connectorized Radio Specifications ............361 Glossary ........................365...
  • Page 11: About This User Guide

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS About This User Guide This guide describes the planning, installation, configuration and operation of the Cambium ePMP Series of point-to-multipoint wireless Ethernet systems. It is intended for use by the system designer, system installer and system administrator. For radio network design, see: ...
  • Page 12: General Information

    System Release 2.3.3 (Software Release 2.3.3) 014v000 December 2014 System Release 2.3.4 (Software Release 2.3.4) 015v000 March 2015 System Release 2.4 (Software Release 2.4) C ONTACTING CAMBIUM NETWORKS 2 3 B Support website: http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/support Main website: http://www.cambiumnetworks.com Sales enquiries: solutions@cambiumnetworks.com Support enquiries: support@cambiumnetworks.com...
  • Page 13 Purpose Cambium Networks enhanced Point-To-Multipoint (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 14: Problems And Warranty

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS 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: http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/support/epmp...
  • Page 15: Security Advice

    Cambium Networks ePMP equipment is shipped with default web management interface login credentials. It is highly recommended that these usernames and passwords are modified prior to...
  • Page 16: Warnings, Cautions, And Notes

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Warnings, cautions, and notes The following describes how warnings and cautions are used in this document and in all documents of the Cambium Networks document set. Warnings Warnings 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 17: 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 18: Product Description

    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 deployment. It also describes the main hardware components. The following topics are described in this chapter: ...
  • Page 19: Overview Of Epmp

    System Release 1.3.4 adds support for RADIUS EAP-TTLS authentication and VSA support for MIR. When deployed with a sector antenna, the ePMP 1000 GPS Sync Radio can be configured as a GPS synchronized Access Point serving ePMP Integrated Radios configured as Subscriber Modules.
  • Page 20: Typical Deployment Equipment

    Data rate 200+ Mbps TYPICAL DEPLOYMENT EQUIPMENT The ePMP is a solution consisting of integrated or connectorized outdoor units, indoor power supply units/LAN injectors, cabling and surge suppression equipment. The main hardware components of an ePMP deployment are as follows: ...
  • Page 21: Wireless Operation

    Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) technique provides protection against fading and increases the probability of a received decoded signal to be usable. The ePMP transmits two signals on the same radio frequency, one of which is 90 degrees offset from the other.
  • Page 22: Radar Avoidance

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS RADAR AVOIDANCE In regions where protection of radars is part of the local regulations, the ePMP must detect interference from radar-like systems and avoid co-channel operation with these systems. To meet this requirement, the ePMP implements the following features: ...
  • Page 23: Pmp Networks

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS PMP NETWORKS Using frequency planning Frequency planning is the exercise of assigning operating channels to PMP units so as to minimize RF interference between links. Frequency planning must consider interference from any PMP unit to any other PMP unit in the network. Low levels of interference normally allow for stable operation and high link capacity.
  • Page 24: Further Reading On Wireless Operation

    314. It also describes how to keep RF exposure within safe limits.  How ePMP complies with the radio regulations that are enforced in various countries is explained in Compliance with radio regulations on page 322.
  • Page 25: System Management

    The web-based interfaces are the only interfaces supported for installation of ePMP, and for the majority of ePMP configuration management tasks.
  • Page 26 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Figure 1 AP web-based management screenshot Web pages The web-based management interfaces provide comprehensive web-based fault, configuration, performance and security management functions organized into the following web-pages and groups: Access Point and Subscriber Module web-pages:  Dashboard: The Dashboard web-page reports the general device status, session status, remote subscriber status, event log information, and network interface status.
  • Page 27: Snmp

    If an NTP server connection is available, the clock can be set to synchronize with the server time at regular intervals. ePMP devices may receive NTP data from a CMM3 or CMM4 module or an NTP server configured in the system’s management network.
  • Page 28: Further Reading On System Management

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS FURTHER READING ON SYSTEM MANAGEMENT For more information on system management, see:  AP System page on page  SM System page on page  Operation and Troubleshooting on page...
  • Page 29: System Hardware

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS 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 on page 30.
  • Page 30: Site Planning

    SITE INSTALLATION An ePMP site typically consists of a high supporting structure such as a mast, tower or building for the AP or SM. There is only one Ethernet interface, a copper Cat5e connection from the AP or SM to the AP/SM power supply and network terminating equipment.
  • Page 31: Lightning Protection Zones

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS LIGHTNING PROTECTION ZONES Use the rolling sphere method (Figure 2) 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 32: Connectorized Module

    Connectorized units can cope with more difficult radio conditions. The unit is designed with female RP-SMA 50Ω antenna connections located at the top of the unit. An ePMP connectorized unit may function as an Access Point (AP) or a Subscriber Module (SM) in a Point-To-Multipoint (PMP) or in a Point-To-Point (PTP) network topology.
  • Page 33: Connectorized Part Numbers

    Power Supply for non-GPS Radio - no cord (spare) N000900L002A CONNECTORIZED MODULE MOUNTING BRACKET The connectorized unit is designed to be attached to a Cambium ePMP sector antenna (see Table 10). The Cambium ePMP sector antenna contains all of the mounting brackets, antenna cabling,...
  • Page 34: Connectorized Module Interfaces

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Figure 4 Connectorized module sector antenna CONNECTORIZED MODULE INTERFACES The connectorized module interfaces are illustrated in Figure 5 and described in Table Figure 5 Connectorized module interfaces Antenna port H Antenna port V...
  • Page 35: Connectorized Module Leds

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 4 Connectorized module interfaces Name Connector Interface Description Antenna RP-SMA, Antenna, To/from H polarized antenna port port H female H polarization Antenna RP-SMA, Antenna, To/from V polarized antenna port port V female V polarization 802.3af PoE Standard, as well as Proprietary...
  • Page 36: Connectorized Module Specifications

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS CONNECTORIZED MODULE SPECIFICATIONS The ePMP connectorized module conforms to the specifications listed in Table 5 Table The connectorized module meets the low level static discharge specifications identified in Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) compliance on page and provides internal surge suppression but does not provide lightning suppression.
  • Page 37: Connectorized Module Heater

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS CONNECTORIZED MODULE HEATER At startup, if the ePMP connectorized module temperature is at or below 32° F (0° C), an internal heater is activated to ensure that the device is able to successfully begin operation. The unit’s heater is only activated when the unit is powered on and will not apply heat to the device once startup is complete.
  • Page 38: Connectorized Module Wind Loading

    CONNECTORIZED MODULE 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 is available from national meteorological offices. The device and its mounting bracket are capable of withstanding wind speeds of up to 190 Kph (118 mph).
  • Page 39: Connectorized Module Antennas And Antenna Cabling

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Connectorized module antennas and antenna cabling Connectorized modules require external antennas connected using RF cable (included with Cambium ePMP sector antennas). For details of the antennas and accessories required for a connectorized ePMP installation, see:  Antenna requirements on page ...
  • Page 40: Integrated Module

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Integrated Module For details of the ePMP integrated hardware, see:  Integrated Module description on page  Integrated Module part numbers on page  Integrated Module mounting bracket on page  Integrated Module interfaces on page  Integrated Module specifications on page ...
  • Page 41: Integrated Module Part Numbers

    Power supply Table 11 Integrated module part numbers Cambium description Cambium part number ePMP Integrated – 5 GHz – no power cord – ROW version C050900C031A ePMP Integrated – 5 GHz – EU power cord – EU version C050900P033A ePMP Integrated – 5 GHz – US power cord – FCC version C058900C132A ePMP Integrated - 2.4 GHz - US power cord...
  • Page 42: Integrated Module Interfaces

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS INTEGRATED MODULE INTERFACES The integrated module interfaces are illustrated in Figure 8 and described in Table Figure 8 Integrated module interfaces Auxiliary Ethernet Primary Ethernet Table 13 Integrated module interfaces Port name Connector Interface Description Proprietary power over Ethernet (PoE)
  • Page 43: Integrated Module Leds

    > -60 ≤ -80 -60 dBm -70 dBm INTEGRATED MODULE SPECIFICATIONS The ePMP integrated module conforms to the specifications listed in Table 14 Table The integrated device meets the low level static discharge specifications identified in Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) compliance...
  • Page 44: Integrated Module Heater

    IP55 INTEGRATED MODULE HEATER Upon power on, if the ePMP integrated module device temperature is at or below 32° F (0° C), an internal heater is activated to ensure that the device is able to successfully begin operation. The unit’s heater is only activated when the unit is powered on and will not apply heat to the device once startup is complete.
  • Page 45: Integrated Module Software Packages

    Force (in pounds) = 0.0042Av Where: surface area in square feet wind speed in miles per hour Applying these formulae to the ePMP integrated module at different wind speeds, the resulting wind loadings are shown in Table 17 Table Table 17 Integrated module wind loading (Kg)
  • Page 46: Un-Synced Connectorized Radio

    Connectorized units can cope with more difficult radio conditions. The unit is designed with female RP-SMA 50Ω antenna connections located at the top of the unit. An ePMP connectorized unit may function as an Access Point (AP) or a Subscriber Module (SM) in a Point-To-Multipoint (PMP) or in a Point-To-Point (PTP) network topology.
  • Page 47: Un-Synced Connectorized Radio Part Numbers

    One power supply 100/10 Base-TX LAN injector Table 19 Un-synced Connectorized Radio part numbers Cambium description Cambium part number ePMP Conn – 5 GHz – no power cord – ROW version C050900A021A ePMP Conn – 5 GHz – EU power cord – EU version C050900A023A ePMP Conn –...
  • Page 48: Un-Synced Connectorized Radio Interfaces

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS UN-SYNCED CONNECTORIZED RADIO INTERFACES The un-synced connectorized radio with interfaces are illustrated in Figure 11 and described in Table Figure 11 Un-synced connectorized radio interfaces Antenna port H Antenna port V AUXILLARY ETHERNET PRIMARY ETHERNET Table 21 Un-synced connectorized radio interfaces...
  • Page 49: Un-Synced Connectorized Radio Leds

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS UN-SYNCED CONNECTORIZED RADIO LEDS Function POWER Green: Power is applied to the device Unlit: No power is applied to the device or improper power source ETH 1 Main/Primary Ethernet port indicator Once lit, blinking indicates Ethernet activity Green: 10/100BaseTX link...
  • Page 50: Un-Synced Connectorized Radio Specifications

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS UN-SYNCED CONNECTORIZED RADIO SPECIFICATIONS The ePMP un-synced connectorized radio conforms to the specifications listed in Table 22 Table The connectorized module meets the low level static discharge specifications identified in Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) compliance on page and provides internal surge suppression but does not provide lightning suppression.
  • Page 51: Un-Synced Connectorized Radio Heater

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS UN-SYNCED CONNECTORIZED RADIO HEATER On startup, if the ePMP un-synced connectorized radio temperature is at or below 32° F (0° C), an internal heater is activated to ensure that the device is able to successfully begin operation. The unit’s heater is only activated when the unit is powered on and will not transfer heat to the device...
  • Page 52: Un-Synced Connectorized Radio Wind Loading

    UN-SYNCED CONNECTORIZED RADIO 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 must be available from national meteorological offices.
  • Page 53: Un-Synced Connectorized Radio Software Packages

    UN-SYNCED CONNECTORIZED RADIO ANTENNAS AND ANTENNA CABLING Un-synced connectorized radio requires external antennas connected using RF cable (included with Cambium ePMP sector antennas). For details of the antennas and accessories required for a connectorized ePMP installation, see:  Antenna requirements on page ...
  • Page 54: Power Supply Description

    N000900L001A provides a Gigabit Ethernet interface (connectorized modules only). Table 28 Power supply component part numbers Cambium description Cambium part number ePMP Pwr Supply for GPS Radio - no cord (spare) N000900L001A ePMP Pwr Supply for non-GPS Radio - no cord (spare) N000900L002A...
  • Page 55: Power Supply Interfaces

    RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to radio Note Gigabit Data + Power This port provides a Gigabit Ethernet interface to ePMP GPS Synced connectorized radios. To ePMP integrated radios, this port provides a 10/100 Mbit/sec Ethernet interface. Gigabit Data RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to network.
  • Page 56: Power Supply Specifications

     The power supply can be accessed to view status indicators.  The power supply can be connected to the ePMP module drop cable and network terminating equipment.  The power supply can be connected to a mains or dc power supply that meets the...
  • Page 57: Ethernet Cabling

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Ethernet cabling For details of the Ethernet cabling components of an ePMP installation, see:  Ethernet standards and cable lengths on page  Outdoor Cat5e cable on page 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 58: Surge Suppression Unit

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Surge Suppression unit The ePMP integrated and connectorized units both contain 1 Joule-rated surge suppression built into the device. With this built-in surge suppression, it is not required to install a surge suppressor at the unit’s mounting location. However, it is required to install a surge suppressor at the Ethernet cable’s building ingress into the power supply’s indoor location.
  • Page 59: Cambium 600Ssh Details

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS CAMBIUM 600SSH DETAILS Holes—for mounting the Surge Suppressor to a flat surface (such as an outside wall). The distance between centers is 4.25 inches (108 mm). RJ-45 connectors—One side (neither side is better than the other for this purpose) connects to the product (AP, SM, or cluster management module).
  • Page 60: 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 61.
  • Page 61: Radio Spectrum Planning

    The user must ensure ePMP product operates in accordance to local regulatory limits. Note Contact the applicable radio regulator to check if registration of the ePMP link is required or not. GENERAL WIRELESS SPECIFICATIONS The wireless specifications that apply to all ePMP variants are listed under Table 36.
  • Page 62: Regulatory Limits

    Calculating maximum power level for connectorized units page 66. When operating in ETSI regions, it is required to enter a license key in the ePMP web management interface to unlock 5.8 GHz band frequencies. This key may be obtained from https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/licensekeys/epmp.
  • Page 63: Channel Bandwidth

    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. The number and identity of channels barred by the license key and country code is dependent on the channel bandwidth.
  • Page 64 CAMBIUM NETWORKS The requirement for ensuring 30 MHz frequency separation is based on the best information available to date. If interference is not eliminated, a distance limitation based on line-of-sight from TDWR will need to be used. In addition, devices with bandwidths greater than 20 MHz may require greater frequency separation.
  • Page 65: Link Planning

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS 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.
  • Page 66: Planning For Connectorized Units

    CALCULATING MAXIMUM POWER LEVEL FOR CONNECTORIZED UNITS If a connectorized ePMP link is to be installed in a country that imposes an EIRP limit in the selected band, choose an external antenna and RF cable that will not cause the ePMP to exceed the EIRP limit.
  • Page 67 0.5 dB cable loss and the highest gain antennas per size of which Cambium Networks are aware. At these operating frequencies, antenna cable losses even with short cables are unlikely to ever be below 0.5 dB for...
  • Page 68: Data Network Planning

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS 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 40 ePMP Ethernet bridging specifications Ethernet Bridging Specification Protocol 10BASE-Te/100BASE-Tx/1000BASE-T IEEE 802.3...
  • Page 69: Quality Of Service For Bridged Ethernet Traffic

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS QUALITY OF SERVICE FOR BRIDGED ETHERNET TRAFFIC Decide how quality of service will be configured in ePMP to minimize frame loss and latency for high priority traffic. Wireless links often have lower data capacity than wired links or network equipment like switches and routers, and quality of service configuration is most critical at network bottlenecks.
  • Page 70: Configuration

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Configuration 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:  Preparing for configuration on page  Using the web interface on page ...
  • Page 71: Preparing For Configuration

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS 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. The units start to radiate as soon as they are powered up.
  • Page 72: Connecting To The Unit

    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. Procedure: 1 Select Properties for the Ethernet port. In Windows 7 this is found in Control Panel >...
  • Page 73: Connecting To The Pc And Powering Up

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS 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. Procedure: Check that the device and power supply are correctly connected (the device Ethernet port is connected to the power supply Ethernet power port –...
  • Page 74: Using The Web Interface

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Using the web interface To understand how to use the ePMP web interface, see:  Logging into the web interface on page  Layout of the web interface on page  Configuring connectorized radios using the Quick Start menu on page ...
  • Page 75: Logging Into The Web Interface

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS LOGGING INTO THE WEB INTERFACE Use this procedure to log into the web interface as a system administrator. Equipment and tools:  Connectorized or integrated device connected to power supply by Ethernet cable.  PC connected to power supply by Ethernet cable.
  • Page 76 4 Click Login. Note New ePMP devices all contain default username and password configurations. It is recommended to change these password configurations immediately. These passwords may be configured in the management GUI in section Configuration => System => User Account...
  • Page 77: Layout Of The Web Interface

    Also, the first level of navigation is displayed across the top (Configure, Monitor, Tools and Quick Start). To return to this display at any time, click the Home ( ) icon or device name (i.e. “ePMP Access Point”) Figure 13 GUI dashboard...
  • Page 78 The top of the interface contains the following attributes: Table 41 GUI status bar attributes Icon Attribute Meaning Hyperlink to the Cambium Networks website. Cambium Networks logo Link to the device dashboard. Home Icon Displays the current user login level.
  • Page 79 Software Version The current software version is reported in the footer bar and may be link clicked to navigate to the Cambium Networks software support website. Copyright Copyright information. The AP dashboard contains the following attributes: Table 43 AP dashboard attributes...
  • Page 80 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Operating Channel The current channel bandwidth used for radio transmission, based on Bandwidth the configuration of the Channel Bandwidth parameter. Transmitter Output The current operating transmit power of the AP. Power Antenna Gain The configured gain of the external antenna.
  • Page 81 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Ethernet MAC The MAC address of the device Ethernet (LAN) interface. Address IP Address The current configured device IP address (LAN) used for management access. Date and Time The current date and time on the device, subject to the configuration of parameter Time Zone.
  • Page 82 TDD: The SM is operating in the proprietary TDD mode and will only Mode connect to another ePMP Access Point. Standard WiFi: The SM is operating in the Standard 802.11n WiFi mode and will be able to connect to any Access Point operating in standard WiFi mode.
  • Page 83 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Downlink MCS Modulation and Coding Scheme – indicates the modulation mode used for the radio downlink, based on radio conditions (MCS 1-7, 9-15). Ethernet Interface Up: The Ethernet (LAN) interface is functioning properly. This also displays the current port speed and duplex mode to which the Ethernet port has auto-negotiated to or configured for.
  • Page 84 CAMBIUM NETWORKS The GUI interface consists of two levels of navigation – the first-level navigation buttons on the top (Configure, Monitor, Tools and Quick Start) as well as the context-based second-level navigations on the left-hand side of the interface. After a second-level navigation section has been chosen, the resulting configuration parameters are displayed in the main GUI pane.
  • Page 85: Configuring Connectorized Radios Using The Quick Start Menu

    Navigate to the Quick Start menu Configure the parameter Radio Mode: This parameter controls the function of the device – All ePMP devices may be configured to operate as an Access Point (AP), Subscriber Module (SM) or as a Spectrum Analyzer. For...
  • Page 86 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Configure the parameter Access Point Mode: This parameter controls the mode of operation of the Access Point – An AP may be configured to operate in TDD mode for multipoint access, PTP mode for point-to-point access using TDD or as an ePTP Master. For initial link bring-up, choose TDD. When the AP is an ePTP Master, the system does not support GPS Synchronization but is able to provide significantly lower latency than other modes.
  • Page 87 CAMBIUM NETWORKS 10 Configure the parameter Synchronization Source: This parameter defines the timing source for the device which can be GPS-based or internally generated. Select GPS if the AP will receive synchronization pulses from a connected GPS antenna. Select CMM if the device will receive GPS synchronization pulses from a co-located Cambium Cluster Management Module (see PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide).
  • Page 88: Configuring Sm Units Using The Quick Start Menu

    Navigate to Quick Start menu Configure the parameter Radio Mode: This parameter controls the function of the device – all ePMP devices may be configured to operate as an Access Point (AP), Subscriber Module (SM), or as a Spectrum Analyzer. For initial link bring-...
  • Page 89 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Configure the parameter Subscriber Module Mode: This parameter controls the mode of operation of the Subscriber Module – An SM may be configured to operate in TDD mode for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint access, Standard WiFi mode providing the capability to connect to any AP operating in standard WiFi mode or as an ePTP Slave.
  • Page 90 CAMBIUM NETWORKS 12 Configure the parameter WPA2 Pre-shared Key: Configure each of the network SMs with this key (matching the AP’s configured key) to complete the authentication configuration. This key must be between 8 to 128 symbols. Click the visibility icon to toggle the display of the key’s contents.
  • Page 91: Using The Ap Menu Options

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Using the AP menu options Use the menu navigation bar in the top and left panels to navigate to each web page. The functional areas that may be accessed from each menu option are listed in Table 45. Some of the parameters are only displayed for specific system configurations.
  • Page 92: Ap Configure Menu

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP CONFIGURE MENU Use the Configure menu to access all applicable device configuration parameters. The configuration menu contains the following pages:  AP Radio page on page  AP Quality of Service page on page  AP System page on page ...
  • Page 93 CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP Radio page Use the Radio page to configure the device radio interface parameters. Caution Plan Configuration modifications since modifying radio parameters may result in a wireless outage. Figure 18 AP Radio page...
  • Page 94 Meaning General Radio Mode This parameter controls the function of the device – All ePMP devices may be configured to operate as an Access Point (AP), Subscriber Module (SM) or as a Spectrum Analyzer. For initial link bring-up, choose AP.
  • Page 95 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Access Point Configuration AP SSID The AP SSID is used to identify the AP and is used to configure the SM with the appropriate AP with which to register. Ensure that this parameter is configured uniquely for each AP in the network.
  • Page 96 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Carrier manually. Note The channel bandwidth configured prior to enabling and running ACS will be used to automatically select a channel. For ex: If the operator manually configured a channel bandwidth of 20MHz, ACS will scan and choose a channel of 20MHz wide channel.
  • Page 97 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning 1- “onboard GPS” or 2- CMM4 or 3- CMM3 or 4- Mix of “onboard GPS” and CMM4 (but NOT CMM3) For instructions on how to configure Frequency Reuse Mode to ensure that interference is reduced throughout the deployment, see...
  • Page 98 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning 1- (CMM3 and “onboard GPS”) or 2- (CMM3 and CMM4) or 3- (CMM3 and CMM4 and “onboard GPS”) For more examples of which APs to enable the Frequency Reuse Mode feature in this mixture of sync sources, see...
  • Page 99 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning SYNC Source = GPS/CMM4 SYNC Source = GPS/CMM4 SYNC Source = GPS/CMM4 SYNC Source = CMM3 SYNC Source = CMM3 The rules in selecting the APs to configure Frequency Reuse Mode to Frequency Reuse Mode to Frequency-Reuse-Front or Frequency-Reuse-...
  • Page 100 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Frequency-Reuse-Back ON. ii. If the AP with CMM3 sync source has Frequency Reuse Mode set to Off, then the other AP (with “onboard GPS” or CMM4 sync source) must have Frequency Reuse Mode set to Off.
  • Page 101 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Antenna Gain This value represents the amount of gain introduced by an external antenna (minus cable loss). This value is used in calculating the unit’s Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) level. For certain Country Code configurations, the unit’s EIRP may be limited based on regional regulations.
  • Page 102 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning default setting. Synchronization Synchronization GPS: Synchronization timing is received via the AP’s connected GPS Source antenna. Co-located or in-range APs receiving synchronization via GPS or CMM transmits and receives at the same time, thereby reducing self- interference.
  • Page 103 CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP Quality of Service page The ePMP platform supports three QoS priority levels (not available in ePTP Master mode) using air fairness, priority-based starvation avoidance scheduling algorithm: Priority Level ePMP Traffic Priority Label Highest Priority (Served first) VOIP (only utilized when VOIP Enable is...
  • Page 104 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 47 AP Radio Configuration attributes Attribute Meaning Maximum Information Rate Maximum Information Disabled: When disabled, RF transmission is only limited by the Rate (MIR) capacity of the link (and any active QoS classification rules). Enabled: When enabled, all downlink and uplink traffic is limited based on the profiles configured in the MIR table.
  • Page 105 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Multicast Priority Low Priority: All Multicast traffic sent over the downlink is prioritized as low priority, and will be delivered to the SM after scheduled high priority and VoIP traffic. High Priority: All Multicast traffic sent over the downlink is prioritized as high priority and is scheduled for delivery to SMs before low priority traffic but after VoIP traffic.
  • Page 106 CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP System page The AP’s System page is used to configure system parameters, services, time settings, SNMP and syslog. Figure 24 AP System page...
  • Page 107 Location Services Obtain from Internal On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the Device coordinates can be populated using the information retrieved from the on-board GPS chip. Click the button to automatically populate the Device Latitude and Device Longitude fields using the coordinates provided by the on-board GPS chip.
  • Page 108 Meaning Device Latitude Configure Latitude information for the device in decimal format. Internal GPS On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field is automatically populated Latitude with the Device Latitude information from the on-board GPS chip. Device Longitude Configure Longitude information for the device in decimal format.
  • Page 109 Server IP Configure the IP address of each SNMP trap server target. Server Port Configure the port to which SNMP traps are sent from the ePMP device. System Name Specify a string to associate with the physical module. This parameter can be polled by the Cambium Networks Services Server (CNSS) or an NMS.
  • Page 110 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning System Log Mask Configure the levels of syslog messages which the devices send to the servers configured in parameters Syslog Server IP 1-4. Caution Choose only the syslog levels appropriate for your deployment. Excessive logging can cause the device log file to fill and begin...
  • Page 111: Ap Network Page

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP Network page The AP’s Network page is used to configure system networking parameters and VLAN parameters. Figure 25 AP Network page Table 49 AP Network attributes Attribute Meaning General IP Assignment Static: Device management IP addressing is configured manually in fields Device IP Address (LAN), IP Subnet Mask (LAN), Gateway IP Address (LAN) and DNS Server IP Address (LAN).
  • Page 112 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Subnet Mask Defines the address range of the connected IP network. For example, if Device IP Address (LAN) is configured to 192.168.2.1 and IP Subnet Mask (LAN) is configured to 255.255.255.0, the device will belong to subnet 192.168.2.X.
  • Page 113 SM#1 is able to communicate with SM#2, when both the SM’s are associated to the same Access Point (AP). Enabled: ePMP inserts “remote-id” (option ID 0×2) to be the SM’s MAC DHCP Option 82 address and the “circuit-id” (ID 0×01) to be the AP’s MAC address. Those two fields are used to identify the remote device and connection from which the DHCP request was received.
  • Page 114 Rate that will be allowed on the ingress on the radio’s Ethernet port. The packets per second limit can be set individually on each ePMP radio. The range is 100 to 16000 packets per second. The default is 200. Convert Multicast to Enabled: This feature allows ePMP to support IGMP capable devices.
  • Page 115 CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP Security page The AP’s Security page is used to configure system security features including SM authentication and Layer2/Layer3 Firewall rules. Caution 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 116 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 50 AP Security attributes Attribute Meaning Security Options Wireless Security Open: All SMs requesting network entry are allowed registration. WPA2: The WPA2 mechanism provides AES radio link encryption and SM network entry authentication. When enabled, the SM must register using the Authentication Pre-shared Key configured on the AP and SM.
  • Page 117: Ap Monitor Menu

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP MONITOR MENU Use the Monitor menu to access device and network statistics and status information. This section may be used to analyze and troubleshoot network performance and operation. The Monitor menu contains the following pages:  AP Performance page on page ...
  • Page 118 CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP Performance page Use the Performance page to monitor system status and statistics to analyze and troubleshoot network performance and operation. Figure 27 AP Performance page...
  • Page 119 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 51 AP Performance page attributes Attribute Meaning Time Since Last Reset Time since the stats were last reset. Ethernet Statistics - Transmitted Total Traffic Total amount of traffic in Kbits transferred from the AP’s Ethernet interface. Total Packets Total number of packets transferred from the AP’s Ethernet interface.
  • Page 120 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Capacity Drop Packets Total number of packets dropped after transmitting out of the AP’s Wireless interface due to capacity issues (data buffer/queue overflow or other performance or internal packet errors). Retransmission Total number of packets re-transmitted after transmitting out of the AP’s Packets Wireless interface due to the packets not being received by the SMs.
  • Page 121 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning MAC Address MAC Address of the SM connected to the AP. Total Uplink Total amount of traffic received via the AP’s wireless interface from this SM in Kbits. Total Uplink Packets Total number of packets received via the AP’s wireless interface from this SM.
  • Page 122 The currently operating version of software on the ePMP device. (Active Bank) Software Version The backup software version on the ePMP device, used upon failure of (Inactive Bank) the active bank. Two software upgrades in sequence will update both the Active Software Bank Version and the Inactive Software Bank Version.
  • Page 123 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning DFS Status N/A: DFS operation is not required for the region configured in parameter Country Code. Channel Availability Check: Prior to transmitting, the device must check the configured Frequency Carrier for radar pulses for 60 seconds). If no radar pulses are detected, the device transitions to state In-Service Monitoring.
  • Page 124 CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP Wireless page Use the Wireless Status page to reference key information about the radio’s wireless interface and connected SMs. Figure 29 AP Wireless Status page Table 53 AP Wireless Status page attributes Attribute Meaning Operating The current frequency at which the AP is operating.
  • Page 125 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Registered Use the Registered Subscriber Modules table to monitor registered SMs, Subscriber Modules their key RF status and statistics information. SM MAC Address The MAC address of the SM wireless interface. SM IP Address The IP address of the SM wireless interface.
  • Page 126 Table 54 AP GPS Status page attributes Attribute Meaning Internal GPS On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field is automatically populated Latitude with the Device Latitude information from the on-board GPS chip. Internal GPS On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field is automatically populated Longitude with the Device Longitude information from the on-board GPS chip.
  • Page 127 GPS chip. Satellites Tracked On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field indicates the number of satellites current tracked by the on-board GPS chip. Satellites Visible On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field indicates the number of satellites visible to the on-board GPS chip.
  • Page 128 CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP Network page Use the AP Network Status page to reference key information about the device network status. Figure 31 AP Network Status page Table 55 AP Network Status page attributes Attribute Meaning Ethernet Status IP Assignment Static: Device management IP addressing is configured manually in fields Device IP Address (LAN), IP Subnet Mask (LAN), Gateway IP Address (LAN) and DNS Server IP Address (LAN).
  • Page 129 Network Status DNS Server IP Represents the IP address of the DNS Server. Enabled: ePMP inserts “remote-id” (option ID 0×2) to be SM’s MAC DHCP Option 82 address and the “circuit-id” (ID 0×01) to be the AP’s MAC address. Those...
  • Page 130 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning IP Address IP Address of the devices on the bridge. Interface Interface on which the AP identified the devices on. Bridge Table MAC address The hardware address of the AP. Port The port to which the device is connected.
  • Page 131 CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP System Log page Use the AP System Log page to view the device system log and to download the log file to the accessing PC/device. Figure 32 AP System Log page Table 56 AP System Log attributes...
  • Page 132: Ap Tools Menu

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP TOOLS MENU The AP Tools menu provides several options for upgrading device software, configuration backup/restore, analyzing RF spectrum, testing device throughput, and running ping and traceroute tests.  AP Software Upgrade page on page  AP Backup/Restore page on page ...
  • Page 133 CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP Software Upgrade page Use the AP Software Upgrade page to update the device radio software to take advantage of new software features and improvements. Caution Read the Release Notes associated with each software release. Figure 33 AP Software Upgrade page...
  • Page 134 If the “GPS Firmware Version” under Monitor=>GPS Status shows “NOT AVAILABLE”, it means that the on-board GPS chip has locked up. A power cycle of the ePMP unit is required to restore the connectivity to the chip before performing the GPS firmware upgrade.
  • Page 135 CAMBIUM NETWORKS To upgrade the device software from a local file (or network-accessible file), follow this: Procedure: Download the software upgrade packages from https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/epmp Clear the accessing browser cache On the device GUI, navigate to Tools => Software Upgrade. Select the Software Upgrade Source which represents the location of your software...
  • Page 136 Reset the device to its factory default configuration. For more factory defaulting methods, see: Using the device external reset button on page Resetting the ePMP to factory defaults by power cycling on page Figure 34 AP Backup / Restore page...
  • Page 137 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 58 AP Backup / Restore attributes Attribute Meaning Backup Configuration Configuration File Text (Editable): Choosing this option will download the configuration file Format in the json format and can be viewed and/or edited using a standard text editor.
  • Page 138 The eDetect tool (not available in ePTP Master mode) is used to measure the 802.11 interference at the ePMP radio or system when run from the AP, on the current operating channel. When the tool is run, the ePMP device processes all frames received from devices not connected to the ePMP system and collects the interfering frame’s information such as MAC Address, RSSI, and MCS.
  • Page 139 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 59 AP eDetect attributes Attribute Meaning Detecting Device AP: Choosing this option will collect information about interferers local to the AP. AP/SMs: Choosing this option collect information about interferers system wide i.e. interferers local to the AP as well as interferers at the SMs connected to the AP.
  • Page 140 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Note The system is operational when the eDetect tool is initiated. The detection is done during the transmission period within the TDD frame. And it is possible that the AP detects another AP on its back sector as an interferer when it is using the same frequency carrier in a GPS Synchronized system.
  • Page 141 CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP Spectrum Analyzer page Use the AP Spectrum Analyzer page download the spectrum analyzer tool. To download the spectrum analyzer tool, the AP Device Mode must be set to Spectrum Analyzer. Java Runtime Environment is required to run the AP spectrum analyzer.
  • Page 142 CAMBIUM NETWORKS In the security warning window, click Run The spectrum analyzer interface is displayed Click Range to configure the range of frequencies to scan. Click Start Scan to begin scanning Display of the average, peak, current, and minimum power levels for...
  • Page 143 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Once the scanning completes, follow these steps to return the device to AP operation: Procedure: In the spectrum analyzer application, click Stop Scan Close the spectrum analyzer application by clicking File => Exit On the AP GUI, navigate to Configure => Radio...
  • Page 144 CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP Automatic Channel Selection page Use the Automatic Channel Selection page to use the Automatic Channel Selection feature to allow the AP to choose the best channel possible under the current RF environment. This feature is not available when the AP is in ePTP Master mode.
  • Page 145 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 60 Automatic Channel Selection Attribute Meaning Automatic Channel Enabled – This enables the Automatic Channel Selection (ACS) feature. Selection ACS allows the radio to scan the entire band (governed by the Country setting) and chooses a channel with the lowest channel occupancy i.e.
  • Page 146 CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP eAlign page Use the eAlign page to aid with link alignment. Note eAlign is available on the AP when the Access Point Mode is set to PTP only. A valid link to an SM is required to provide meaningful RSSI measurements.
  • Page 147 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Caution ePMP supports Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC) where the SMs are instructed by the AP to adjust their Tx power in order for the SM’s signal (UL RSSI) to arrive at the AP at a predetermined RSSI level (configurable on the AP under Configuration->Radio->Power Control->Subscriber Module Target Receive Level).
  • Page 148 CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP Wireless Link Test page Use the AP Wireless Link Test page to conduct a simple test of AP wireless throughput to any one of the connected SMs. This allows user to determine the throughput that can be expected on a particular link without having to use external tools.
  • Page 149 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Aggregate This field indicates the result of the aggregate throughput on the link, in Mbps. Displayed only when Downlink/Uplink Ratio is set to 75/25, 50/50 or 30/70. Registered Use the Connected SM List table to monitor registered SMs and their key Subscriber Modules RF status and statistics information.
  • Page 150 CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP Ping page Use the AP Ping page to conduct a simple test of AP IP connectivity to other devices which are reachable from the network. If no ping response is received or if “Destination Host Unreachable” is reported, the target may be down, there may be no route back to the AP, or there may be a failure in the network hardware (i.e.
  • Page 151 CAMBIUM NETWORKS AP Traceroute page Use the AP Traceroute page to display the route (path) and associated diagnostics for IP connectivity between the AP and the destination specified. Figure 40 AP Traceroute page Table 64 AP Traceroute attributes Attribute Meaning...
  • Page 152: Using The Sm Menu Options

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Using the SM menu options Use the menu navigation bar in the top and left panels to navigate to each web page. The functional area that may be accessed from each menu option is listed under Table 45. Some of the parameters are only displayed for specific system configurations.
  • Page 153: Sm Configuration Menu

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM CONFIGURATION MENU Use the Configuration menu to access all applicable device configuration parameters. It contains the following pages:  SM Radio page on page  SM Quality of Service page on page  SM System page on page ...
  • Page 154 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM Radio page Use the Radio page to configure the device radio interface parameters. Caution Modifying radio parameters may result in a wireless outage. Plan configuration modifications accordingly. Figure 41 SM Radio page (TDD or ePTP Slave mode)
  • Page 155 Attribute Meaning General Radio Mode This parameter controls the function of the device – All ePMP devices may be configured to operate as an Access Point (AP), Subscriber Module (SM) or as a Spectrum Analyzer. Subscriber Module This parameter controls the wireless mode of operation of the SM.
  • Page 156 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Subscriber Module Scanning Scan Channel Click the button to unselect all channel bandwidths. The SM Bandwidth will not scan for any frequencies. Click the button to select all channel bandwidths. The SM will scan all channel bandwidths, i.e 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz and 40 MHz.
  • Page 157 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Figure 42 SM Radio page (Standard WiFi mode)
  • Page 158 Attribute Meaning General Radio Mode This parameter controls the function of the device – All ePMP devices may be configured to operate as an Access Point (AP), Subscriber Module (SM) or as a Spectrum Analyzer. Subscriber Module This parameter controls the wireless mode of operation of the SM.
  • Page 159 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Preferred APs The Preferred AP List is comprised of a list of up to 16 APs to which the SM sequentially attempts registration. For each AP configured, if authentication is required, enter a Pre-shared Key associated with the configured AP SSID.
  • Page 160 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM Quality of Service page The ePMP platform supports three QoS priority levels (not available in ePTP Slave mode) using an air-fairness, priority-based starvation avoidance scheduling algorithm: ePMP Traffic Priority Label Priority Level Priority VOIP Highest Priority (Served first)
  • Page 161 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Figure 43 SM Quality of Service page Table 68 SM Quality of Service attributes Attribute Meaning Maximum Information Rate MIR Profiles Configure the desired MIR (Maximum Information Rate) profile for SM operation. This profile must be configured on the AP else the default profile (0) is used.
  • Page 162 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Low Priority: All Multicast traffic sent over the uplink is prioritized as Multicast Priority low priority and is delivered to the AP after scheduled high priority and VoIP traffic. High Priority: All Multicast traffic sent over the uplink is prioritized as high priority and is scheduled for delivery to the AP before low priority traffic but after VoIP traffic.
  • Page 163 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Type DSCP: Differentiated Services Code Point; traffic prioritization is based on the 6-bit Differentiated Services field in the IP header present in the Ethernet frame header in the packet entering the Ethernet port. CoS: Class of Service; traffic prioritization is based on the 3-bit header present in the 802.1Q VLAN-tagged Ethernet frame header in the packet...
  • Page 164 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM System page The SM’s System page is used to configure system parameters, services, time settings, SNMP and syslog. Figure 44 SM System page...
  • Page 165 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 69 SM System attributes Attribute Meaning General Device Name The Device Name is used to identify the SM on the network, and may be retrieved by a NMS such as the Cambium Network Services Server (CNSS). Webpage Auto...
  • Page 166 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Internal GPS Height On a GPS Synchronized ePMP radio, the field is automatically populated with the Device height above sea level from the on-board GPS chip. User Account Management Administrator Read-only listing of available login levels.
  • Page 167 Configure port which the device uses to send SNMP traps. System Name Specify a string to associate with the physical module. This parameter can be polled by the Cambium Networks Services Server (CNSS) or an NMS. Special characters are supported.
  • Page 168 Attribute Meaning System Description Specify a description string to associate with the physical module. This parameter can be polled by the Cambium Networks Services Server (CNSS) or an NMS. Special characters are supported. System Logging (Syslog) Server 1-4 IP Specify up to four syslog servers to which the device sends syslog messages.
  • Page 169 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM Network page The SM’s Network page is used to configure system networking parameters and VLAN parameters. Parameter availability is based on the configuration of the SM Network Mode parameter. Figure 45 SM Network page, NAT mode...
  • Page 170 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 70 SM Network attributes, NAT mode 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). Bridge: The SM acts as a switch and packets are forwarded or filtered based on their MAC destination address.
  • Page 171 Disabled: When disabled, the LAN Auxiliary port on the SM will not provide proprietary PoE out. Default value is Disabled. Enabled: When enabled, LAN Auxiliary port on the SM will provide proprietary PoE out to power external PoE devices such as another ePMP radio or a PoE camera.
  • Page 172 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Spanning Tree Protocol Disabled: When disabled, Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1d) functionality is disabled at the SM. Enabled: When enabled, Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1d) functionality is enabled at the SM, allowing for the prevention of Ethernet bridge loops. LAN Port Security Disabled: When disabled, any number of devices (MAC Addresses) can connect via the SM’s Ethernet (LAN) port.
  • Page 173 CAMBIUM NETWORKS DHCP Start IP Configure the first address which will be issued to a DHCP client. Upon additional DHCP requests, the DHCP Start IP is incremented until Local DHCP End IP is reached. DHCP End IP Configure the highest IP address in the DHCP pool that can be issued to a DHCP client.
  • Page 174 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Ethernet IP Configure the LAN IP of the device situated below the SM which receives the packets forwarded based on the Port Forwarding Table configuration. Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPoE) PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet: Used for Encapsulating PPP...
  • Page 175 CAMBIUM NETWORKS MSS Clamping Disabled: The SM PPPoE session allows any MTU size determined by other devices in the PPPoE session during the LCP negotiations. Enabled: The SM PPPoE session enforces a max MTU size determined by the PPPoE MTU Size setting for all devices in the PPPoE session during the LCP negotiations, unless one of the devices enforces a MTU setting that is smaller in value.
  • Page 176 CAMBIUM NETWORKS 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 Priority or Class of Service (CoS). Operators may use this prioritization field to give precedence to device user and management data.
  • Page 177 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Figure 46 SM Network page, Bridge mode...
  • Page 178 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 71 SM Network attributes, Bridge mode 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). Bridge: The SM acts as a switch and packets are forwarded or filtered based on their MAC destination address.
  • Page 179 PoE out. Default value is Disabled. Enabled: When enabled, LAN Auxiliary port on the SM will provide proprietary PoE out to power external PoE devices such as another ePMP radio or a PoE camera. Spanning Tree Disabled: When disabled, Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1d) functionality Protocol is disabled at the SM.
  • Page 180 This parameter only takes effect if the MGMT VLAN parameter is enabled. Management VLAN ePMP radios can prioritize VLAN traffic based on the eight priorities Priority described in the IEEE 802.1p specification. MGMT VLAN Priority represents the VLAN Priority or Class of Service (CoS). Operators may use this prioritization field to give precedence to device management traffic.
  • Page 181 SM’s WAN port before sending to the SM’s LAN port. Data 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 Priority or Class of Service (CoS). Operators may use this prioritization field to give precedence to device user data.
  • Page 182 Rate that will be allowed on the ingress on the radio’s Ethernet port. The packets per second limit can be set individually on each ePMP radio. The range is 100 to 16000 packets per second. The default is 1000. Multicast Group...
  • Page 183 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM Security page The SM’s Security page is used to configure system security features including SM authentication and Layer2/Layer3 Firewall rules. Caution 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 184 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 72 SM Security attributes Attribute Meaning Security Options Wireless Security Select the type of authentication preferred, whether RADIUS, WPA2, Open or a combination of the three. WPA2 WPA2 Pre-shared Key Configure this key on the AP and then configure each of the network SMs with this key to complete the authentication configuration.
  • Page 185: Sm Monitor Menu

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM MONITOR MENU Use the Monitor menu to access device and network statistics and status information. This section may be used to analyze and troubleshoot network performance and operation. The Monitor menu contains the following pages:  SM Performance page on page ...
  • Page 186 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM Performance page Use the Performance page to monitor system status and statistics to analyze and troubleshoot network performance and operation. Figure 48 SM Performance page...
  • Page 187 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 73 SM Performance attributes Attribute Meaning Time Since Last Reset Time since the stats were last reset. Reset Stats Resets all statistics for both Ethernet and Wireless. Ethernet Statistics - Transmitted Total Traffic Total amount of traffic in Kbits transferred from the SM’s Ethernet interface.
  • Page 188 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Multicast / Broadcast Total amount of multicast and broadcast traffic transmitted out of the Traffic SM’s wireless interface in Kbits. Broadcast Packets Total number of broadcast packets transmitted out of the SM’s wireless interface. Multicast Packets Total number of multicast packets transmitted out of the SM’s wireless...
  • Page 189 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM System page Use the System page to reference key system information. Figure 49 SM System page Table 74 SM System page attributes Attribute Meaning Hardware Version Board hardware version information. Firmware Version U-Boot version information. Software Version Current operating version of software on the device.
  • Page 190 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning DFS Status N/A: DFS operation is not required for the region configured in parameter Country Code Channel Availability Check: Prior to transmitting, the device must check the configured Frequency Carrier for radar pulses for 60 seconds). If no radar pulses are detected, the device transitions to state In-Service Monitoring.
  • Page 191 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM Wireless page Use the Wireless page to reference key information about the radio’s wireless interface. Figure 50 SM Wireless page Table 75 SM Wireless page attributes Attribute Meaning Registered AP SSID SSID of the AP to which the SM is registered.
  • Page 192 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Downlink SNR The Signal to Noise Ratio, which is an expression of the carrier signal quality with respect to signal noise. Transmitter Output Power The current power level at which the SM is transmitting. Uplink MCS Modulation and Coding Scheme –...
  • Page 193 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Frequency Carrier The current operating frequency of the visible AP. Bandwidth The current operating channel bandwidth of the visible AP. The current measured Signal-to-Noise Ratio of the SM to AP link. RSSI The current measured Received Signal Strength Indicator at the AP.
  • Page 194 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM Network page Use the SM Network page to reference key information about the device network status. Figure 51 SM Network page, Bridge Mode Table 76 SM Network page attributes, Bridge Mode Attribute Meaning Ethernet Status...
  • Page 195 CAMBIUM NETWORKS 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 unused.
  • Page 196 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Network Mode Bridge: The SM acts as a switch, and packets are forwarded or filtered based on their MAC destination address. NAT: The SM acts as a router, and packets are forwarded or filtered based on their IP header (source or destination) which can be grouped into subnets for finer granularity.
  • Page 197 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Figure 52 SM Network page, NAT Mode Table 77 SM Network page attributes, NAT mode Attribute Meaning Ethernet Status...
  • Page 198 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Ethernet Interface Up: The device Ethernet interface is functioning and passing data Down: The device Ethernet interface has encountered an error disallowing full operation. Reset the device to reinitiate the Ethernet interface. IP Address The current IP Address mode of the device (static or DHCP).
  • Page 199 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Wireless IP Static: Device management IP addressing is configured manually in Assignment 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 unused.
  • Page 200 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Attribute Meaning Local DHCP Server DHCP Server Status Indicates if the local DHCP server on the SM in NAT mode is Enabled/Disabled. DHCP Server IP The first IP address in the DHCP pool which will be issued to a DHCP Start Address client.
  • Page 201 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM System Log page Use the SM System Log page to view the device system log and to download the log file to the accessing PC or device. Figure 53 SM System Log page Table 78 SM System Log attributes...
  • Page 202: Sm Tools Menu

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM TOOLS MENU The SM Tools menu provides several options for upgrading device software, configuration backup/restore, analyzing RF spectrum, testing device throughput, running ping and traceroute tests.  SM Software Upgrade page on page  SM Backup / Restore page on page ...
  • Page 203 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM Software Upgrade page Use the SM Software Upgrade page to update the device radio software to take advantage of new software features and improvements. Caution Read the Release Notes associated with each software release. Figure 54 SM Software Upgrade page...
  • Page 204 CAMBIUM NETWORKS To upgrade the device software, follow this: Procedure: Download the software upgrade packages from https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/epmp Clear the cache of the accessing browser On the device GUI, navigate to Tools => Software Upgrade Select the SW Upgrade Option which represents the location of your software upgrade...
  • Page 205 Reset the device to its factory default configuration. For more factory defaulting methods, see: Using the device external reset button on page Resetting the ePMP to factory defaults by power cycling on page Figure 55 SM Backup / Restore page...
  • Page 206 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 80 SM Backup / Restore attributes Attribute Meaning Backup Configuration Configuration File Text (Editable): Choosing this option will download the configuration file Format in the .json format, and can be viewed and/or edited using a standard text editor.
  • Page 207 The eDetect tool (not available in ePTP Slave mode) is used to measure the 802.11 interference at the ePMP radio or system when run from the AP, on the current operating channel. When the tool is run, the ePMP device processes all frames received from devices not connected to the ePMP system and collects the interfering frame’s information such as MAC Address, RSSI, and MCS.
  • Page 208 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 81 SM eDetect attributes Attribute Meaning eDetect Detection Duration Configure the duration for which the SM scans for interferers. Caution During the scanning period, the SM must be connected to the AP and passing user traffic, and there cannot be any outage (unlike running a Spectrum Analyzer).
  • Page 209 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM Spectrum Analyzer page Use the SM Spectrum Analyzer page to configure SM spectrum analyzer parameters and to download the spectrum analyzer tool. To download the spectrum analyzer tool, the AP Device Mode must be set to Spectrum Analyzer.
  • Page 210 CAMBIUM NETWORKS In the security warning window, click Run The spectrum analyzer interface is displayed Click Range to configure the range of frequencies to scan.
  • Page 211 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Click Start Scan to begin scanning Display of the average, peak, current, and minimum power levels for the configured range Statistical display of the number of times each frequency in the range was scanned Spectrogram display of the...
  • Page 212 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM eAlign page Use the eAlign page to aid with link alignment. A valid link to an AP is required for eAlign to provide meaningful measurements. Figure 57 SM eAlign page Table 82 SM eAlign attributes Attribute Meaning Operating Frequency The current frequency at which the SM is operating.
  • Page 213 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM Wireless Link Test page Use the SM Wireless Link Test page to conduct a simple test of SM wireless throughput to the AP to which it is registered. This allows you to determine the throughput that can be expected on a particular link without having to use external tools.
  • Page 214 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM Ping page Use the SM Ping page to conduct a simple test of SM IP connectivity to other devices which are reachable from the network. If no ping response is received or if “Destination Host Unreachable” is reported, the target may be down, there may be no route back to the SM, or there may be a failure in the network hardware (i.e.
  • Page 215 CAMBIUM NETWORKS SM Traceroute page Use the SM Traceroute page to display the route (path) and associated diagnostics for IP connectivity between the SM and the destination specified. Figure 60 SM Traceroute page Table 85 SM Traceroute attributes Attribute Meaning...
  • Page 216: Radius Server

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Radius Server INSTALLING FREE-RADIUS ON UBUNTU 12.04 LTS To install the Radius server on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, follow these instructions: 1. On the free-radius web page http://freeradius.org, download the latest package (currently 3.0.0), either from the main page or the download page.
  • Page 217 CAMBIUM NETWORKS 2. To add EAP-TTLS Username and EAP-TTLS Password, edit usr/local/etc/raddb/user. For example put this string at the end of file: cambium-SubscriberModule Cleartext-Password := "cambium", where cambium-SubscriberModule - EAP-TTLS Username and “cambium” - EAP-TTLS Password. 3. To configure free-radius key and certificate, edit /usr/local/etc/raddb/mods-available/eap and add your certificates to folder /usr/local/etc/raddb/certs.
  • Page 218: Configuring Radius Parameters On Ap

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS CONFIGURING RADIUS PARAMETERS ON AP Figure 61 AP Radius configuration To configure Radius parameters on AP, follow these steps: 1. Open the GUI and login as admin. 2. Navigate to Configure -> Security -> Wireless Security. 3. Change the value to RADIUS.
  • Page 219: Configuring Radius Parameters On Sm

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS CONFIGURING RADIUS PARAMETERS ON SM Figure 62 SM Radius configuration To configure Radius parameters on SM, follow these steps: 1. Select Wireless Security as RADIUS. 2. Configure EAP-TTLS Username and EAP-TTLS Password, as configured in file users. 3. Choose the Default Root Certificate.
  • Page 220: Configuring Mir Profiles

    Edit dictionary.cambium according to the instructions that you can find under /usr/local/etc/raddb directory in file dictionary. For example: ATTRIBUTE Cambium-ePMP-ULMB 110 integer #Max Burst Uplink Rate ATTRIBUTE Cambium-ePMP-DLMB 110 integer #Max Burst Downlink Rate VENDOR Cambium 17713 # Cambium vendor-specific attributes. BEGIN-VENDOR Cambium...
  • Page 221: Creating Certificate For Radius Server And Sm Device

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS A few example scenarios of MIR and RADIUS configurations are described in Table Table 86 Example scenarios of MIR and RADIUS configurations Scenario Description In a scenario where Radius is not in use for MIR profiles, the GUI will be...
  • Page 222 Serial Number: ea: 30:7 b: 69 : a2: 13:0 c: 70 Signature Algorithm: md5WithRSAEncryption Issuer: C = UA, ST = Euro, L = Kiev, O = Cambium Networks, OU = Cambium, CN = cambium root CA / email address = admin@cambium.com...
  • Page 223 4C: 80 : F5: 82:4 C: A4: 52 : DF: 9E: 0C: 0D: 64:74:68:1 E: 45 : F6: C1: C7: 68 DirName :/ C = UA / ST = Euro / L = Kiev / O = Cambium Networks / OU = Cambium / CN = cambium root CA / emailAddress = admin@cambium.com...
  • Page 224 1. Your Country Name (2 letter country code): 2. State or Province Name (full name): 3. Locality Name (Ex.- city) 4. Organization Name (Ex.- Cambium Networks): 5. Organizational Unit Name (Ex.- Cambium): 6. Common Name (Ex.- radius.cambium.com): Email Address (Ex.- email@cambium.com): # Sign the certificate request sign certificate by CA: radius.cambium.com.crt...
  • Page 225 The Subject's Distinguished Name is as follows countryName: PRINTABLE: 'UA' stateOrProvinceName: PRINTABLE: 'Euro' localityName: PRINTABLE: 'Kiev' organizationName: PRINTABLE: 'Cambium Networks' organizationalUnitName: PRINTABLE: 'Cambium' commonName: T61STRING: 'radius.cambium.com' emailAddress: IA5STRING: 'email@cambium.com' Certificate is to be certified until Dec 25 12:05:18 2013 GMT (730 days) Everything is OK, completing work Server certificate is created.
  • Page 226: Operation And Troubleshooting

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS 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  Testing hardware on page  Troubleshooting the radio link on page ...
  • Page 227: General Planning For Troubleshooting

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS 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).
  • Page 228: Questions To Help Isolate The Problem

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS QUESTIONS TO HELP ISOLATE THE PROBLEM When a problem occurs, attempt to answer the following questions: What is the history of the problem?  Have we changed something recently?  Have we seen other symptoms before this? How wide-spread is the symptom? ...
  • Page 229: Upgrading Device Software

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS 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 (AP or SM), follow this: Procedure: When upgrading multiple v1.0.3 integrated devices, ensure that the browser cache is cleared at the beginning of the upgrade process.
  • Page 230: Upgrading On-Board Gps Chip Firmware

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Upgrading on-board GPS chip firmware To upgrade the GPS Synchronized ePMP radio’s on-board GPS chip, follow this: Procedure: When upgrading multiple v1.0.3 (or later) integrated devices, ensure that the browser cache is cleared at the beginning of the upgrade process.
  • Page 231: Testing Hardware

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Testing hardware This section describes how to test the hardware when it fails on startup or during operation. Before testing hardware, confirm that all outdoor cables, that is those that connect the AP or SM to equipment inside the building, are of the supported type, as defined in...
  • Page 232 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...
  • Page 233: 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 AP/SM fault to Cambium Networks.
  • Page 234: Link Is Unreliable Or Does Not Achieve Data Rates Required

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS 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...
  • Page 235: Using The Device External Reset Button

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Using the device external reset button ePMP APs and SMs feature an external button which serves two purposes:  To reset the device (briefly depress the button for more than two seconds but less than ten seconds then release)
  • Page 236: Resetting The Epmp To Factory Defaults By Power Cycling

    3-5 seconds. (4 power cycle) Reconnect the Ethernet cable to re-supply power to the ePMP device for at least 30 seconds and allow it to go through the boot up procedure (Note: Device will go through an additional reset automatically).
  • Page 237: Legal And Reference Information

     Compliance with safety standards on page lists the safety specifications against which the ePMP has been tested and certified. It also describes how to keep RF exposure within safe limits.  Compliance with radio regulations on page describes how the ePMP complies with the radio regulations that are enforced in various countries.
  • Page 238: Cambium Networks End User License Agreement

    ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT In connection with Cambium Networks’ delivery of certain proprietary software or products containing 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 you accept all the terms in this End User License Agreement (“Agreement”).
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    1 copy, which then may not be copied. With regard to the copy made for backup or archival purposes, you agree to reproduce any Cambium Networks copyright notice, and other proprietary legends appearing thereon. Such copyright notice(s) may appear in any of several forms, including machine-readable form, and you agree to reproduce such notice in each form in which it appears, to the extent it is physically possible to do so.
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    Except as required in “Conditions of use”, you will not, during the term of this Agreement or thereafter, use any trademark of Cambium Networks, or any word or symbol likely to be confused with any Cambium Networks trademark, either alone or in any combination with another word or words.
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    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 DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT (INCLUDING,...
  • Page 242: 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...
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  • Page 249 CAMBIUM NETWORKS http://www.JSON.org/json2.js json2.js 2010-08-25 Public Domain. NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. See http://www.JSON.org/js.html This code must be minified before deployment. http://javascript.crockford.com/jsmin.html USE YOUR OWN COPY. IT IS EXTREMELY UNWISE TO LOAD CODE FROM SERVERS YOU DO NOT CONTROL.
  • Page 250 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Copyright (c) 2009-2012 Michael Leibman SlickGrid Copyright (c) 2010 Michael Leibman http://github.com/mleibman/slickgrid Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including...
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    CAMBIUM NETWORKS --- A note on GPL versions busybox BusyBox is distributed under version 2 of the General Public License (included in its entirety, below). Version 2 is the only version of this license which this version of BusyBox (or modified versions derived from this one) may be distributed under.
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    CAMBIUM NETWORKS We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the software. Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free software.
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  • Page 259 CAMBIUM NETWORKS The majority of code is written by Matt Johnston, under the license below. Portions of the client-mode work are (c) 2004 Mihnea Stoenescu, under the same license: Copyright (c) 2002-2008 Matt Johnston Portions copyright (c) 2004 Mihnea Stoenescu All rights reserved.
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  • Page 306 CAMBIUM NETWORKS * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published * by the Free Software Foundation. * 2005-09-14 Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>:...
  • Page 307 CAMBIUM NETWORKS /* rtnl - rtnetlink utility functions * (C) 2004 by Astaro AG, written by Harald Welte <hwelte@astaro.com> * Adapted to nfnetlink by Eric Leblond <eric@inl.fr> * This software is free software and licensed under GNU GPLv2+. GPLv2 See full license text on page 252.
  • Page 308 CAMBIUM NETWORKS /**************************************************************** * The author of this software is David M. Gay. * Copyright (c) 1991, 2000, 2001 by Lucent Technologies. * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any * purpose without fee is hereby granted, provided that this entire notice...
  • Page 309 CAMBIUM NETWORKS THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, 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...
  • Page 310: 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 311: Limit Of Liability

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS 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,...
  • Page 312: System Threshold, Output Power And Link Loss

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS System threshold, output power and link loss The following table specifies the system threshold (dBm), output power (dBm) and maximum link loss (dB) per channel bandwidth and modulation mode:  5 GHz – Table 87  2.4 GHz –...
  • Page 313 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 88 2.4 GHz threshold, power and link loss Modulation System threshold (dBm) Output power (dBm) Maximum link loss (dB) mode per channel bandwidth per channel bandwidth 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz 40 MHz All bands 5 MHz...
  • Page 314: Compliance With Safety Standards

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS 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...
  • Page 315: Human Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy

    Exposure to Time-Varying Electric, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic Fields. Power density exposure limit Install the radios for the ePMP family of PMP wireless solutions so as to provide and maintain the minimum separation distances from all persons. The applicable power density exposure limit from the standards (see...
  • Page 316 CAMBIUM NETWORKS 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. Details of the assessment to EN50383:2002 can be provided, if required.
  • Page 317 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 91 Power compliance margins, 5.1 GHz, AP Conn Channel Antenna Type Bandwidth (W/m 5/10 MHz Connectorized Omni, 3 dBi 0.063 0.03 99.8 Connectorized Sector Array, 5/10 MHz 16 dBi 0.032 39.8 0.10 89.8 Connectorized Patch Panel 5/10 MHz Array, 23 dBi 0.010...
  • Page 318 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 93 Power compliance margins, 5.1 GHz, SM Conn Channel Antenna Type Bandwidth (W/m 5/10 MHz Connectorized Omni, 3 dBi 0.063 0.03 99.8 Integrated Patch Array, 16 5/10 MHz 0.100 39.8 0.18 50.5 Connectorized Sector Array, 5/10 MHz 16 dBi 0.100...
  • Page 319 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 94 FCC conducted power (combined) for lower edge of 5.1 GHz Channel Bandwidth Antenna Conducted Power (combined) 5/10 MHz Connectorized Omni, 3 dBi 18 dBm 5/10 MHz Integrated Patch Array, 16 dBi 7 dBm 5/10 MHz Connectorized Sector Array, 16 dBi...
  • Page 320 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 97 Power compliance margins, 2.4 GHz, AP Conn Channel Antenna Type Bandwidth (W/m 20 MHz Connectorized, 8 dBi Omni 0.631 0.18 50.5 40 MHz Connectorized, 8 dBi Omni 0.631 0.18 50.5 20 MHz Connectorized, 17 dBi Sector 0.079...
  • Page 321 CAMBIUM NETWORKS 20 MHz Connectorized, 19 dBi Panel 0.050 79.4 0.18 50.5 20 MHz Connectorized, 25 dBi Dish 0.010 316.2 0.16 63.5 40 MHz Integrated, 12 dBi Patch 0.050 15.8 0.08 63.2 Integrated 12 dBi Patch with 40 MHz 8 dBi Reflector Dish 0.050...
  • Page 322: Compliance With Radio Regulations

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Compliance with radio regulations This section describes how the ePMP complies with the radio regulations that are enforced in various countries. Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Cambium Networks could void the user’s authority to operate the system.
  • Page 323 End Product Labelling The ePMP Module is labelled with its own FCC ID and IC Certification Number. If the FCC ID and IC Certification Number are not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module.
  • Page 324: Examples Of Regulatory Limits

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS EXAMPLES OF REGULATORY LIMITS Examples of the regulatory limits that apply in typical regions of operation are in the following tables:  5.1 GHz – Table 101  5.2 GHz –Table 102  5.3 GHz – Table 103 ...
  • Page 325 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 101 Regulatory Limits - 5.1 GHz Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Conduct Frequency Country Frequency for Frequency for Frequency for EIRP Power range 20 MHz Band 40 MHz Band 5/10 MHz Band Power 5160-5240 5170-5230 5155-5250...
  • Page 326 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Conduct Frequency Country Frequency for Frequency for Frequency for EIRP Power range 20 MHz Band 40 MHz Band 5/10 MHz Band Power 5160-5240 5170-5230 5155-5250 Uzbekistan 5150-5250 every 5 MHz every 5 MHz...
  • Page 327 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 102 Regulatory limits - 5.2 GHz Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Frequency Conducted Frequency for Country Frequency for Frequency for EIRP Power range Power 5/10 MHz Band 1 20 MHz Band 40 MHz Band 5270 to 5330...
  • Page 328 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Frequency Conducted Frequency for Country Frequency for Frequency for EIRP Power range Power 5/10 MHz Band 1 20 MHz Band 40 MHz Band 5260 to 5340 5270 to 5330 5255 to 5345...
  • Page 329 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 104 Regulatory limits - 5.4 GHz Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Frequency for Frequency Conducted Country Frequency for Frequency for EIRP Power 5/10 MHz range Power 20 MHz Band 40 MHz Band Band 2 5480 to 5730...
  • Page 330 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Frequency for Frequency Conducted Country Frequency for Frequency for EIRP Power 5/10 MHz range Power 20 MHz Band 40 MHz Band Band 2 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz 5480 to 5590...
  • Page 331 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Frequency for Frequency Conducted Country Frequency for Frequency for EIRP Power 5/10 MHz range Power 20 MHz Band 40 MHz Band Band 2 5480 to 5590 5490 to 5580 5475 to 5595...
  • Page 332 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Frequency for Frequency Conducted Country Frequency for Frequency for EIRP Power 5/10 MHz range Power 20 MHz Band 40 MHz Band Band 2 5495 to 5590 5510 to 5580 5495 to 5595...
  • Page 333 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Frequency for Frequency Conducted Country Frequency for Frequency for EIRP Power 5/10 MHz range Power 20 MHz Band 40 MHz Band Band 2 for 5 MHz 5480 to 5730 5490 to 5740...
  • Page 334 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 105 Regulatory limits - 5.8/5.9 GHz Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Frequency for Frequency Conducted Country Frequency for Frequency for EIRP Power 5/10 MHz ranges Power 20 MHz Band 40 MHz Band Band 4 5735 to 5840...
  • Page 335 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Frequency for Frequency Conducted Country Frequency for Frequency for EIRP Power 5/10 MHz ranges Power 20 MHz Band 40 MHz Band Band 4 5735 to 5785 5745 to 5775 5730 to 5790...
  • Page 336 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Frequency for Frequency Conducted Country Frequency for Frequency for EIRP Power 5/10 MHz ranges Power 20 MHz Band 40 MHz Band Band 4 5735 to 5840 5745 to 5830 5730 to 5845...
  • Page 337 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Frequency for Frequency Conducted Country Frequency for Frequency for EIRP Power 5/10 MHz ranges Power 20 MHz Band 40 MHz Band Band 4 5735 to 5785 5730 to 5790 5725-5795, every 5 MHz,...
  • Page 338 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 106 Regulatory limits - 2.4 GHz Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Frequency Conducted Country Frequency for 20 Frequency for 40 Frequency for EIRP Power ranges Power MHz Band MHz Band 5/10 MHz Band 2412-2472 every 2422-2462 every...
  • Page 339 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Frequency Conducted Country Frequency for 20 Frequency for 40 Frequency for EIRP Power ranges Power MHz Band MHz Band 5/10 MHz Band 2412-2472 every 2422-2462 every 2407-2477 every Kazakhstan 2400-2500 5MHz 5MHz...
  • Page 340 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Valid Center Valid Center Valid Center Frequency Conducted Country Frequency for 20 Frequency for 40 Frequency for EIRP Power ranges Power MHz Band MHz Band 5/10 MHz Band 2412-2472 every 2422-2462 every 2407-2477 every Uzbekistan 2400-2500 5MHz 5MHz...
  • Page 341: Notifications

    2.4 GHZ, 5.4 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. 2.4 GHz, 5.1 GHz, 5.4 GHz FCC and IC notification U.S.
  • Page 342 CAMBIUM NETWORKS End Product Labelling The ePMP Module is labelled with its own FCC ID and IC Certification Number. If the FCC ID and IC Certification Number are not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module.
  • Page 343 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Figure 64 FCC and IC certifications on 5 GHz product labels...
  • Page 344 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Figure 65 FCC and IC certifications on 2.4 GHz product labels 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.
  • Page 345: 5.8 Ghz Regulatory Compliance

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS 5.4 GHz European Union notification The ePMP product is a two-way radio transceiver suitable for use in Broadband Wireless Access System (WAS), Radio Local Area Network (RLAN), or Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) systems. It is a Class 1 device and uses operating frequencies that are harmonized throughout the EU member states.
  • Page 346 CAMBIUM NETWORKS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the US FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 347 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Figure 67 FCC and IC certifications on 5.8 GHz product label 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.
  • Page 348 CAMBIUM NETWORKS 5.8 GHz European Union notification The ePMP is a Class 2 device as it operates on frequencies that are not harmonized across the EU. Currently the product may only be operated in the UK, Eire (IRL), Germany, Norway and Denmark.
  • Page 349: Thailand Notification

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS THAILAND NOTIFICATION This telecommunication equipment conforms to the requirements of the National Telecommunications Commission.
  • Page 350: Data Throughput Tables

    The data throughput rates (Mbps) achieved with an AP/SM pair and the link distance (range) is 0 km as shown in Table 108, Table 109, Table 110, Table 111. Table 108 Throughput for ePMP (Flexible Ratio) 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz 40 MHz Spatial Mod. Coding Streams Type...
  • Page 351 7.35 7.18 14.4 30.8 MCS 1 QPSK 2.56 2.25 5.01 4.75 10.2 9.67 20.8 20.5 Table 110 Throughput for ePMP 50/50 Ratio) 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz 40 MHz Spatial Mod. Coding Streams Type Rate MCS 15 64-QAM 10.5 11.4...
  • Page 352 CAMBIUM NETWORKS MCS 2 QPSK 0.469 2.62 1.88 5.86 4.67 12.1 9.85 25.5 MCS 1 QPSK 0.312 1.75 1.17 3.02 8.08 6.48...
  • Page 353: Radio Specifications

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Radio Specifications CONNECTORIZED RADIO SPECIFICATIONS Table 112 Connectorized Radio specifications, 5 GHz Product PART NUMBERS C058900A112A (US/FCC ), C050900A013A (EU), C050900A011A (ROW) MODEL NUMBERS C058900P112A (US/FCC ), C050900P013A (EU), C050900P011A (ROW) Spectrum CHANNEL SPACING Configurable on 5 MHz increments...
  • Page 354 CAMBIUM NETWORKS MAXIMUM DEPLOYMENT RANGE @ 40 MHz Up to 9 miles CHANNEL MODULATION LEVELS (ADAPTIVE) MCS1 (QPSK 1/2) to MCS15 (64QAM 5/6) LATENCY (nominal, roundtrip) 17 ms GPS SYNCHRONIZATION Yes, via Internal GPS, CMM3, or CMM4 QUALITY OF SERVICE...
  • Page 355 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 113 Connectorized Radio specifications, 2.4 GHz Product PART NUMBER C024900A011A C024900P011A MODEL NUMBER Spectrum CHANNEL SPACING Configurable on 5 MHz increments FREQUENCY RANGE 2402 - 2472 MHz (20 MHz) 2407 - 2472 MHz (40 MHz) CHANNEL WIDTH...
  • Page 356 CAMBIUM NETWORKS QUALITY OF SERVICE Three level priority (Voice, High, Low) with packet classification by DSCP, COS, VLAN ID, IP and MAC Address. Link Budget ANTENNA Options Antennas for 90° or 120° sectors are available TRANSMIT POWER RANGE -20 to +30 dBm (combined, to regional EIRP limit)
  • Page 357: Integrated Radio Specifications

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS INTEGRATED RADIO SPECIFICATIONS Table 114 Integrated Radio specifications, 5 GHz Product PART NUMBERS C058900C132A (US/FCC ), C050900C033A (EU), C050900C031A (ROW) MODEL NUMBERS C058900P132A (US/FCC ), C050900P033A (EU), C050900P031A (ROW) Spectrum CHANNEL SPACING Configurable on 5 MHz increments FREQUENCY RANGE...
  • Page 358 CAMBIUM NETWORKS ANTENNA BEAM WIDTH 24° azimuth, 12° elevation TRANSMIT POWER RANGE -20 to +30 dBm (combined, to regional EIRP limit) (1 dB interval) ANTENNA GAIN 13 dBi, integrated patch MAXIMUM TRANSMIT POWER 30 dBm combined (5.8 GHz Band) Physical...
  • Page 359 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 115 Integrated Radio specifications, 2.4 GHz Product PART NUMBER C024900A031A MODEL NUMBER C024900P031A Spectrum CHANNEL SPACING Configurable on 5 MHz increments FREQUENCY RANGE 2402 - 2472 MHz (20 MHz) 2407 - 2472 MHz (40 MHz) CHANNEL WIDTH...
  • Page 360 CAMBIUM NETWORKS TRANSMIT POWER RANGE -20 to +30 dBm (combined, to regional EIRP limit) (1 dB interval) ANTENNA GAIN 12 dBi, integrated patch MAXIMUM TRANSMIT POWER 30 dBm combined Physical ANTENNA CONNECTION Integrated patch antenna SURGE SUPPRESSION 1 Joule Integrated...
  • Page 361: Un-Synced Connectorized Radio Specifications

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS UN-SYNCED CONNECTORIZED RADIO SPECIFICATIONS Table 116 Un-synced Connectorized Radio specifications, 5 GHz Product PART NUMBERS C058900A122A (US/FCC ), C050900A023A (EU), C050900A021A (ROW) MODEL NUMBERS C058900P122A (US/FCC ), C050900P023A (EU), C050900P021A (ROW) Spectrum CHANNEL SPACING Configurable on 5 MHz increments...
  • Page 362 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Three level priority (Voice, High, Low) with QUALITY OF SERVICE packet classification by DSCP, COS, VLAN ID, IP & MAC Addr, Broadcast, Multicast and Subscriber Module Priority Link Budget ANTENNA Options Antennas for 90° or 120° sectors are available...
  • Page 363 CAMBIUM NETWORKS Table 117 Un-synced Connectorized Radio specifications, 2.4 GHz Product PART NUMBERS C024900A021A MODEL NUMBERS C024900P021A Spectrum CHANNEL SPACING Configurable on 5 MHz increments FREQUENCY RANGE 2402 - 2472 MHz (20 MHz) 2407 - 2472 MHz (40 MHz) CHANNEL WIDTH...
  • Page 364 CAMBIUM NETWORKS ANTENNA Options Antennas for 90° or 120° sectors are available TRANSMIT POWER RANGE -20 to +30 dBm (combined, to regional EIRP limit) (1 dB interval) ANTENNA GAIN 15 dBi (90° / 120° sector) MAXIMUM TRANSMIT POWER 30 dBm combined...
  • Page 365: Glossary

    CAMBIUM NETWORKS Glossary Table 118 Glossary Term Definition Advanced Encryption Standard ANSI American National Standards Institute Access Point CINR Carrier to Interference plus Noise Ratio Cluster Management Module CNSS Cambium Network Services Server Dynamic Frequency Selection EIRP Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power...

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