User's Manual

Chapter 7: Configuration
General configuration
Page 7-73
802.3at Type 2 PoE
Status and
PoE Classification
(PMP 450i Series
only)
When the PoE Classification functionality is enabled and if Type 2 power
is not present, the PAs do not power up and draw too much power.
By default, the PoE Classification feature is disabled and the PAs will
power up regardless of the classification presented by the power source.
This is supported only on 450i series devices.
PoE Classification configuration status also can be check under home >
General > Device Information tab:
Configuration
Source
See Setting the Configuration Source on page 7-194.
Sync Input
See Configuring synchronization on page 7-95
Device Type
Standard: The Autosync mechanism will source GPS synchronization
from the AP’s RJ-11 port, the AP’s power port, or from the device on-
board GPS module.
Remote: The Autosync mechanism will source GPS synchronization
from the AP’s RJ-11 port or from the device on-board GPS module.
Region
From the drop-down list, select the region in which the radio is
operating.
Country
From the drop-down list, select the country in which the radio is
operating.
Unlike selections in other parameters, your Country selection requires a
Save Changes and a Reboot cycle before it will force the context-
sensitive GUI to display related options (for example, Alternate
Frequency Carrier 1 and 2 in the Configuration > Radio tab).
PMP 450i Series ODUs shipped to the United States is locked to a Region
Code setting of “United States”. Units shipped to regions other than the
United States must be configured with the corresponding Region Code
to comply with local regulatory requirements.
Country Code settings affect the radios in the following ways:
Maximum transmit power limiting (based on radio transmitter power
plus configured antenna gain)
DFS operation is enabled based on the configured region code, if
applicable
For more information on how transmit power limiting and DFS is
implemented for each country, see the PMP 450 Planning Guide.
Webpage Auto
Update
Enter the frequency (in seconds) for the web browser to automatically
refresh the web-based interface. The default setting is 0. The 0 setting
causes the web-based interface to never be automatically refreshed.