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Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Table of Contents 1 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 6 1.1 Release 11.0 Overview ................................................................................. 6 1.2 Document Change History ............................................................................ 6 1.3 Abbreviations ..........................................................................
Release 11.0 8.6 9 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement PMP 400/430 and PTP 200 DFS Operation Based on Region Code........... 37 Canopy MIB......................................................................................................... 38 10 Performance Benchmarking Process............................................................... 39 10.1 Definitions................................................................................................... 39 10.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement List of Figures Figure 1: Applicable products ........................................................................................9 Figure 2: AP's Configuration > Security tab .................................................................15 Figure 3: SM's Configuration > Security tab ................................................................16 Figure 4: Certificate Management on SM's Configuration > Security tab .....................
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 1 Introduction 1.1 RELEASE 11.0 OVERVIEW Release 11.0 is a general release for all Canopy FSK and OFDM radios, including PMP 100, PMP 400/430, PTP 100, and PTP 200 Series modules. The primary Release 11.
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Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 3. Consider checking the Support Home Page at http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/support/technical.php 4. Escalate the problem to your supplier or reseller. 5. Escalate the problem to Technical Support or other designated Tier 3 technical support: Email: EMS-EICC-RM@motorolasolutions.com Phone: U.S.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 2 Applicability Release 11.0 is a general release recommended for all the products shown in Figure 1. Modulation and Module Type FSK AP/SM/BH PMP Radio Series (Point-to-MultiPoint) PTP Radio Series (Point-To-Point) PMP 100 Series PTP 100 Series Frequencies: 900MHz, 2.4, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4, 5.7, 5.9, 6.050-GHz Frequencies: 2.4, 5.2, 5.4, 5.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 3 Upgrading to Release 11.0 Upgrade first to R11.0 then enable RADIUS settings if desired (or not). In most cases operators will want to upgrade to R11.0, then trial a friendly sector with RADIUS, then deploy RADIUS to their entire network. R11.0 does not require using RADIUS. If upgrading a network from an old release, upgrading to R11.0 is recommended, even if not using RADIUS, so as to take advantage of features and fixes through R11.0.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 4 Features Release 11.0 adds the features listed in Table 1. Table 1: Release 11.0 Features Regions Affected Products Affected Feature Description See for Details All Regions AP and SM Support for the RADIUS protocol. RADIUS can be used for SM authentication, SM configuration, and centralized AP and SM user name and password management. Section 5 All Regions AP and SM From AP GUI or SNMP, drop all sessions in the sector.
Release 11.0 Regions Affected All Regions Products Affected AP and SM Issue 1, March 2011 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Feature Display AP’s site name on SM Description See for Details On the SM’s Home > General Status tab, the Registered AP field now displays the SNMP Site Name of the AP as well as the AP’s MAC address. (SNMP Site Names are configured on a radio’s Configuration > SNMP tab in the Site Name field.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 5 RADIUS for PMP Release 11.0 adds support for the RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) protocol supporting Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA).
Release 11.0 5.1.2 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Tested RADIUS Servers The Canopy RADIUS implementation has been tested and is supported on o FreeRADIUS, Version 2.1.8 o Aradial RADIUS, Version 5.1.12 Note, Aradial 5.3 has a bug that prevents “remote device login”, so doesn’t support the user name and password management feature. 5.2 CONFIGURING AP AND SM FOR RADIUS SM AUTHENTICATION Configuring Canopy for RADIUS authentication requires configuring both the AP and the SMs. 5.2.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement When RADIUS AAA is selected, up to 3 Authentication Server (RADIUS Server) IP addresses and Shared Secrets can be configured. The IP address(es) configured here must match the IP address(es) of the RADIUS server(s). The shared secret(s) configured here must match the shared secret(s) configured in the RADIUS server(s). Servers 2 and 3 are meant for backup and reliability, not splitting the database.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Figure 3: SM's Configuration > Security tab 5.2.3 SM - Phase 1 (Outside Identity) parameters and settings Refer to Figure 3: SM's Configuration > Security tab to see the GUI options. The only protocol supported for the Phase 1 (Outside Identity) phase of authentication is EAPTTLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol Tunneled Transport Layer Security). Configure an outer Identity in the Username field.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Select the desired Phase 2 (Inside Identity) authentication protocol from the Phase 2 options of PAP (Password Authentication Protocol), CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol), and MSCHAP (Microsoft’s version of CHAP, version 2 is used). The protocol must be consistent with the authentication protocol configured on the RADIUS server. Enter a Username for the SM. This must match the username configured for the SM on the RADIUS server.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Figure 4: Certificate Management on SM's Configuration > Security tab 5.3.2 Using CNUT to distribute certificates to SMs CNUT Release 3.20.16 supports distribution of certificates to SMs. Please see the CNUT documentation for additional information. 5.4 CONFIGURING YOUR RADIUS SERVER FOR SM AUTHENTICATION Your RADIUS server will need to be configured to use the following: o EAPTTLS as the Phase 1/Outer Identity protocol.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement o The username and password for each SM configured on each SM’s Configuration > Security tab. o An IP address and NAS shared secret that is the same as the IP address and Shared Secret configured on the AP’s Configuration > Security tab for that RADIUS server.
Release 11.0 Name Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Number Type Req’d SM GUI Page > Tab > Parameter Motorola-Canopy-ULBL 26.161.7 Value Default integer N 0-50000+ kbps Configuration > Quality of Service > Uplink Burst Allocation dependent on radio feature set Motorola-Canopy-DLBR 0-50000+ kbps 26.161.8 integer N Configuration > Quality of Service > Sustained Downlink Data Rate dependent on radio feature set Motorola-Canopy-DLBL 0-50000+ kbps 26.161.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 5.6 CONFIGURING AP AND SM FOR CENTRALIZED AP AND SM USER NAME AND PASSWORD MANAGEMENT 5.6.1 AP – Technician/Installer/Administrator Authentication To control technician, installer, and administrator access to the AP from a centralized RADIUS server: 1. Set Authentication Mode on the AP’s Configuration > Security tab to RADIUS AAA as shown in Figure 5: AP's Account > User Authentication tab. 2.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Figure 5: AP's Account > User Authentication tab 5.6.2 SM – Technician/Installer/Administrator Authentication To control technician, installer, and administrator access to the SM from a centralized RADIUS server: 1. Set Authentication Mode on the AP’s Configuration > Security tab to AAA (RADIUS) 2.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Note, remote access control is enabled only after the SM registers to an AP that has Authentication Mode set to RADIUS AAA. Local access control will always be used before registration and will be used after registration if the AP is not configured for RADIUS. Figure 6: SM's Account > User Authentication tab 5.6.
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Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 6 Resolved Issues Issues resolved in Release 11.0 are listed in Table 3. Table 3: Improvements and issues resolved in Release 11.0 Products Affected Issue Discussion All The main menu can be repositioned and float over the page.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 7 Known Open Issues Known open issues for Release 11.0 are listed in Table 4. Table 4: Release 11.0 known open issues Products affected Description Discussion and Recommendations Only first 16 characters of User Name used. (15912) On the Accounts > Add User tab, a User Name of more than 16 characters can be entered, but only the first 16 characters are actually used to create the user name. Release reported All R11.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 8 Notes and Reference 8.1 NOTES Notes and tips for best operation are listed in Table 5, Table 6, and Table 7, and Table 8. Table 5: Notes first discussed with Release 11.0 Products Affected Description Discussion and Recommendations All Use only “one level” certificates Root certificates of more than one level (a certificate from somebody who got their CA from Verisign, for example) will fail. Certificates must be either root or self-signed.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Table 7: Notes first discussed with Release 10.3.1 Products Affected Description Discussion and Recommendations PMP 430 used with Prizm or BAM PMP 430 SM MIR configured by Prizm to greater than max sustained MIR data rate (12257) If the Configuration Source on a PMP 430 AP’s Configuration > General tab is set to Authentication Server or Authentication Server + SM, SMs will receive their MIR settings from Prizm (or BAM).
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Table 8: Notes first discussed with Release 9.5 Products Affected Description Discussion and Recommendations All SM – DNS below a NATed SM when DNS Server Proxy is enabled Microsoft Vista and Windows 7 will not route a 169.254/16 subnet used as the default Canopy subnet since these operating systems use 169.254/16 subnet to talk between local machines. This is not an issue if: - the PC is connected directly to the NATed SM.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Products Affected Description Discussion and Recommendations All Managing module accounts and passwords (none) The best security practice is to be aware a factory unit comes with root and admin accounts, to plan your approach to accounts, and set passwords for all accounts. A module that either is fresh from the factory or has been operator-reset to factory defaults has two user accounts: root and admin, both with ADMINISTRATOR level permissions.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Products Affected Description Discussion and Recommendations AP and SM Click Spectrum Analyzer Enable button twice (5284) After you click the Enable button in the Tools => Spectrum Analyzer tab, the resulting display may omit bars for some frequencies, especially in frequency bands that have a large number of center channels, such as the 5.4-GHz band. If you clicking Enable again, the display includes the entire spectrum bar graph.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Table 9: 5-GHz OFDM PMP & PTP U.S. Region Code operation OFDM Radio U.S. Model Number Channel Size Center Channels PMP 400 Series AP, 5.4-GHz 5440APUS (DES) 10MHz 5480 – 5595 and 5655 – 5710 PMP 430 5.8-GHz Series AP, 5.8-GHz 5780APUS (DES) 5781APUS (AES) PTP 200 Series BH, 5.4-GHz 5441APUS (AES) 5440BHUS (DES) 5441BHUS (AES) (configurable on 5MHz center channels) 5MHz 5727.5 – 5845 (configurable on 2.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Table 10: 5-GHz FSK PMP & PTP U.S. Region Code operation FSK Radio Description U.S. Model Number Encryption Type Center Channels PMP 120 5.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Table 11: PMP 430 center channels by channel bandwidth and region code OFDM Radio Model Channel Size Region Code(s) Range of Center Frequencies Available (MHz) Center Channel Spacing # of Center Channels PMP 430 Series AP, 5.4-GHz 5 MHz United States, Canada & Australia 5475 – 5597.5 5652.5 – 5715 2.5 MHz 76 Europe & Spain 5472.5 – 5597.5 5652.5 – 5717.5 2.5 MHz 78 Brazil, India, Russia & Other 5475 –5715 2.
Release 11.0 8.4 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement PMP 100 SERIES DFS OPERATION BASED ON REGION CODE For reference, Table 12 shows operating based on Region Code, by frequency band and module type. Note: 900MHz and 2.4-GHz are not shown as DFS operation does not apply to these frequencies. Table 12: PMP 100 AP/SM DFS operation based on region code Region 1 Code United States Canada 5.1 GHz AP/ SM NA 5.
Release 11.0 8.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement PTP 100 SERIES DFS OPERATION BASED ON REGION CODE For reference, Table 13 shows operating based on Region Code, by frequency band and module type. Table 13: PTP 100 backhaul operation based on region code Region 1 Code United States Canada 2.4 GHz 5.1 GHz BH BH No effect No effect NA 5.2 GHz BHM ≥P10: FCC/IC DFS ≤ P9: no DFS NA ≥ P10: FCC/IC DFS ≤ P9: no DFS 5.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 8.6 PMP 400/430 AND PTP 200 DFS OPERATION BASED ON REGION CODE For reference, Table 14 shows operation based on Region Code, by frequency band and radio platform. PMP 400 and PTP 200 are available in the 5.4-GHz frequency band. PMP 430 is available in both the 5.4 and 5.8-GHz frequency band. Note: The 4.9-GHz PMP 400 and PTP 200 are not shown as DFS operation does not apply to these frequencies.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 9 Canopy MIB The Canopy Enterprise MIB (Management Information Base) consists of 5 MIB definition files and supports SNMP access to Canopy modules. The MIB files are available for download from the Canopy tab of http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/software. Detailed information on the Canopy MIBs is available at http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/support/online_tools.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 10 Performance Benchmarking Process This section describes the performance benchmarking process. 10.1 DEFINITIONS The following terms are used where these release notes discuss packet processing: Aggregate Throughput Sum of uplink plus downlink traffic. Offered Load Test equipment generates a specified load to the Ethernet interface of a module (SM or the AP). The specifications of the load include both packet size and packet rate.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement For 1/8 Cyclic Prefix the calculation is 64 Bytes/fragment x 3 fragments/slot x 17 slots/frame x 400 frames/sec x 8 bits/byte = 10.4 Mbps For 1/16 Cyclic Prefix the calculation is 64 Bytes/fragment x 3 fragments/slot x 18 slots/frame x 400 frames/sec x 8 bits/byte = 11.0 Mbps With 5MHz channels, 9.2 Mbps is a typical maximum aggregate (uplink plus downlink) throughput for larger packet sizes in a system configured with 1/4 cyclic prefix.
Release 11.0 10.3 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement BENCHMARK DEFINITION In a complex system, any measurement depends on system configuration, traffic mix, various settings, and measurement techniques, and so to have reproducible results a “benchmark” is defined. System configuration The PMP benchmark system consists of 3 SMs and 1 Advantage AP, as shown in Figure 8 on page 42. Traffic generation and measurement equipment is connected to both SMs and the AP.
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Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 11 Regulatory and Legal Notices 11.1 IMPORTANT NOTE ON MODIFICATIONS Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipment must not be made unless under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance. Any such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer’s warranty. 11.2 11.2.1 NATIONAL AND REGIONAL REGULATORY NOTICES U.S.
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Release 11.0 FCC ID --- Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Industry Canada Cert Number Frequencies Module Families Antenna 109W-5780 5 MHz channels, centered on 5727.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement FCC ID Industry Canada Cert Number Frequencies ABZ89FT7631 109W-4940 10 MHz channels, centered on 4945-4985 in 5 MHz increments (within the 4940-4990 MHz public safety licensed band) Module Families Antenna Maximum Tx Output Power 4940 AP 18 dBi connectorized PCTEL Model AP 85010066001 antenna (60° x 5° -3 dB beam width) with 1 dB cable loss 18 dBm 4940 SM 4940 BH 17 dBi integrated antenna (15.5° x 17.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement For 4.9-GHz devices: The 4.9-GHz band is a licensed band allocated to public safety services. Government entities that provide public safety services are eligible to apply for 4.9 GHz licenses. For additional information, refer to Industry Canada regulations. 11.2.3 Regulatory Requirement for CEPT Member States (www.cept.org) When operated in accordance with the instructions for use, Motorola Canopy Wireless equipment operating in the 2.4 and 5.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Motorola Canopy Radio equipment operating in the 5470 to 5725 MHz band are categorized as “Class 1” devices within the EU in accordance with ECC DEC(04)08 and are “CE” marked to show compliance with the European Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) directive 1999/5/EC. The relevant Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/doc.php.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 11.2.8 Belgium Notification Belgium national restrictions in the 2.4 GHz band include EIRP must be lower then 100 mW For crossing the public domain over a distance >300m the user must have the authorization of the BIPT. No duplex working 11.2.9 Luxembourg Notification For the 2.4 GHz band, point-to-point or point-to-multipoint operation is only allowed on campus areas. 5.4GHz products can only be used for mobile services. 11.2.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 11.2.13Australia Notification 900 MHz modules must be set to transmit and receive only on center channels of 920, 922, or 923 MHz so as to stay within the ACMA approved band of 915 MHz to 928 MHz for the class license and not interfere with other approved users.
Release 11.0 ×: 11.3 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求。 RF EXPOSURE SEPARATION DISTANCES To protect from overexposure to RF energy, install Canopy radios so as to provide and maintain the minimum separation distances from all persons shown in Table 17. Table 17: Exposure separation distances Module Type Separation Distance from Persons Canopy Module (FSK or OFDM) At least 20 cm (approx 8 in) Canopy Module with Reflector Dish At least 1.
Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement d= Rearranging terms to solve for distance yields P"G 4# S Table 18 shows calculated minimum separation distances d, recommended distances and resulting power compliance margins for each frequency band and antenna combination. Table 18: Calculated exposure distances and power compliance margins ! Band Antenna 900 MHz FSK 2.4 GHz FSK 5.2 GHz FSK 5.4 GHz FSK 5.
Release 11.0 5.4 GHz OFDM 5.8 GHz OFDM 4.9 GHz OFDM Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Integrated, 17 dBi 0.05 W (10 dBm) 50 (17 dB) 10 2 W/m 6 cm 20 cm (8 in) 10 Connectorized, 17 dBi 0.05 W (10 dBm) 50 (17 dB) 10 2 W/m 6 cm 20 cm (8 in) 10 Integrated SM 0.05 W (10 dBm) 50 (10 dB) 10 2 W/m 6 cm 20 cm (8 in) 10 Connectorized AP 0.063 W (17 dBm) 40 (16 dB) 10 2 W/m 14 cm 80 cm (32 in) 10 Integrated, 17 dBi 0.
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