Mimosa Networks 100-00014 5 GHz Point to Point Back Haul User Manual User Guide B5c V2

Mimosa Networks, Inc. 5 GHz Point to Point Back Haul User Guide B5c V2

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Mimosa OS                User Interface Overview   Accessing the Interface  Logging In  The Dashboard                 2 23              Administration  Password  Services  WiFi Console                 18  18 19               w               elcome to the User Guide for the Mimosa OS and User Interface.  Device Info  Device  Link  Remote Device  Wireless  Link  Channel  Power  Tools  Signal Meter  Site Survey  Spectrum Analyzer  Device Discovery  Ping  Traceroute    5 67   9 10 11    13  14 15  16  16 16  Notifications  Time and Location  Network  Update and Reset  Configure File  Diagnostics   Watchdog  Events  Syslog  Support  About Mimosa Networks   20  21  22 23  23    25  25  25  26  This User Guide is intended to help set up the B5c as well as illustrate the benefits and details of the numerous tools available within the interface.    Click the sections in this menu to navigate within the document.     Table of Contents  i
User Interface Overview       Cancel changes  Log out or change user      Return to the Home menu       Use the side navigation pane  to move between sections      Changes to configuration will  ONLY take effect after  selecting  Save   Items marked in Orange can  be configured         Items in Black are fixed and  cannot be configured on  current screen by user        Return to the Home menu            User Interface Overview  1
Accessing the Interface    Accessing the interface requires that the device is connected to a  power source. The device has three separate modes of access to  ensure easy set-up and management. The device can be accessed  without connection to the LAN (via 2.4 GHz mobile device  connection), through the local LAN (if the device is connected to the LAN) or from outside of the LAN via a public IP address.   Logging In   Access Method   Via 2.4 GHz Wireless  Connection      Via Ethernet interface  or in-band over the  Wireless link   Connecting to GUI   On any device with an 802.11 2.4GHz connection, go to the wireless network listing and connect to the "mimosanetworks" wireless network (SSID). Once connected, type 192.168.1.1 (OR URL TBD LATER) into your mobile device browser.   By default, the device IP address is 192.168.1.20 and can be accessed via the Ethernet port using this IP address in any standard Web browser.   To access the device via a locally connected computer initially (on the same LAN or directly to the Ethernet port), the computer's IP address must be on the same subnet as the above address.                After connecting via one of the above methods, the device will prompt you to log-in with a username and password.   The default factory configured user accounts are:    Once you have modified the IP address (static or DHCP) of the Device for remote management purposes (in-band over wireless or over the Ethernet interface), the new specified IP address    Username   Configure   Password   Mimosa   Access Rights   All modifiable elements can be configured  By user  must be used to access the device.  This is    Monitor    Mimosa   User cannot configure device   important to do in order to avoid IP address  conflicts with other devices on the network.   Current IP addresses of different Mimosa devices on the network can be identified using the Mimosa Device Discovery tool.       User Interface Overview  2
The Dashboard   After logging into the interface, if the B5c is connected to another Mimosa B5c the home page will show a dashboard that reflects the current performance of the device and link information. You are now ready to explore the sections within the interface to setup,  manage, and monitor your B5c.                  Estimated half-duplex IP  throughput in Mbps  (TCP based)     Measured link distance in  kilometers                User Interface Overview  3
Device Info  The Device Info tab contains status and current configuration summary about your device, remote devices, and the wireless link.           Information and current  configuration of the B5c     All relevant specifications and  send/receive info for the link   between two Mimosa devices     Information and current  configuration of the remote  B5c                    Device Info  4
Device     Device Name   Install Date   IP Address   Model   Serial Number   Firmware   Country   Temperature   Last Reboot   2.4 GHz MAC   5 GHz MAC   Ethernet MAC   Wireless Mode      Number  antennas      Use this to differentiate between devices.   Use this to track the install dates of devices.   IP address of the device.   Mimosa device model name (e.g. B5, A5, etc.).   Mimosa device serial number.   Firmware version.   Location of device.   Temperature of device in degrees Celsius.   Time since last reboot.   MAC address for 2.4 GHz interface.   MAC address for 5 GHz interface.   MAC address for Ethernet interface.   Current role of the device as AP (Access Point) or Station. If the device is in AP mode, it will act as the Access Point for the network. The Stations linked to the AP will act as children to the configuration setting of the parent AP.   of Number of antennas in the device    Antenna cable    Length of cable attached to the device  attenuation    GPS Location  GPS coordinates of device location.            Device Info  5
Link     Link Name   Max Capacity   Distance   Frequency    Bandwidth   Packets  Received   Packets Sent   Bytes Received   Bytes Sent     Use this to differentiate between devices.   Maximum connection rate (Mbps).   The distance between the two link endpoints.   Frequency and (Channel) or auto (if auto channel mode is enabled).   Width of channel (MHz).   Number of packets received.    Number of packets sent.   Number of bytes received.   Number of bytes sent.                           Device Info  6
Remote Device      IP Address   Model   Serial Number   Version   Country   Temperature   Last Reboot   WLAN MAC   WAN MAC     IP address of the remote end Mimosa remote device.   Mimosa remote device model name (e.g. B5, A5, etc.).   Mimosa remote device serial number.   Firmware version.   Location of device.   Temperature of device in degrees Celsius.   Time since last reboot.   MAC address for WLAN interface.   MAC address for WAN interface.    Gigabit Ethernet MAC address for Gigabit Ethernet Port interface.  Port MAC    Wireless Mode   Number of  Antennas   Antenna link cable length   Current role of the Mimosa remote device as AP or Station.   Number of antennas on the device    Length of cable linked to the antenna                   Device Info  7
Wireless  The Wireless tab contains all necessary components for configuring the wireless link.          Link name, filter and security  settings     Manage frequency and  channel settings      Device power and  performance information                      Wireless  8
Link    Link Name  (SSID)   Device Mode      Key (ASCII  Passphrase)   Hide SSID  (disable  broadcast)   Restrict to MAC      Change/Set the name of the wireless network.    Choose whether the device will act as an Access Point or a Station. The Access Point settings will determine the characteristics of the network while Station devices will be subject to changes made at the Access Point.   Change/Set the password for the wireless network.    Turn On to disable the broadcast of the wireless network SSID beacon (the network will not be discoverable).    Allow or deny specific devices based on MAC address  with the following Filtering Type options:        None - do not filter   Authorize if not denied - allow any connection if not  denied   Deny if not authorized - block unless authorized   To add a device to either list, simply click "Add" and then insert MAC address of device.             Wireless  9
Channel      Country   Bandwidth     Base Frequency  (MHz)     Channel Usage  List     Select the country in which the device will be operating.   Select the size of the channels that will be used in the link. Mimosa products allow for selection up to 80 MHz for channel width.   Either choose a channel on which to operate the link or choose Auto. If Auto is chosen, the device will automatically choose the channel with the least interference.   Turn Channel Usage List On to limit the channels available for use during channel Auto selection mode. You will be prompted to choose preferred channels (selection list will be based on current Bandwidth selection and available 20/40/80 MHz base frequencies). Once enabled, the field will read specified.   If Of, all channels will be considered usable and the Channel Usage List item will read unrestricted.      WARNING: It is important to select the right country so that your device follows the regulations and laws of that country.                Wireless  10
Power                                                 Power       Max Coding Rate     Auto Distance    RTS/CTS    The maximum allowed power rate is determined by a combination of country and chosen frequency. If a power level is not chosen, the B5c will default to the highest power level allowed in the chosen country/frequency combination.    Sets the maximum coding rate available for use by the link. Selecting Auto will allow the link to use the highest coding rate available.   Enables automatic measurement of the link distance,  allowing corresponding link parameters to be optimized.   Allows communication with legacy devices that may require RTS/CTS. Should only be used if legacy devices are present.  Aggregation      Enables 802.11 aggregation features for performance   Enable   Beacon Interval   DTIM Period   Short GI  enhancement.   Adjusts the frequency of broadcast beacons.   Delivery traffic information map period.   Determine the length of the guard interval between transmissions. A "Short GI" is 400 ns, while a long GI will be 800 ns.   Antenna Gain        External Antenna Gain Setting.  Recommended 25 dBi             Wireless  11
Tools  The Tools tab has everything you need to measure signal levels for antenna aiming, spectrum analysis optimize, and link diagnosis.        Fine grained signal meter  used for aiming the Mimosa  device     Displays all links visible in the  area and any pertinent  information on those  networks. This information   can be used in site planning  and installing new devices      Survey the location of your  radio and determine the best  frequency for your link      Analyze your network to  discover any Mimosa devices  that are active on the same  link layer network   Analyze the route of packets  on the link to a destination   Ping a device in your network  and receive a readout from  the device          Tools  12
Signal Meter    The Signal Meter provides a real time signal level in dBm for an  established link. It provides fine adjustment information to  optimize the aiming of the link to achieve the highest signal level  possible. The AP device and Station device must be first  configured with the same link info (SSID and security key).   frequency and distance values are displayed at the bottom of the page.                      Current Tx MCS (Modulation and Coding Scheme) and Rx MCS rate (if associated) corresponding Tx PHY (Physical Layer  Interface) rate and Rx PHY rate are shown.  The Center button locks the fine tuning scale in place, providing  more detailed granularity with the orange arrow showing the fine  grain level to assist in orienting and aiming the link.  Scrolling to the lower portion of the page, individual stream EVM  (Error Vector Magnitude) and RSSI (Received Signal Strength  Indication) levels are displayed. Current selected bandwidth,     Tools                                    13
Site Survey    SSID  SSID name of devices detected in the scan survey.   Signal Strength  Signal strength of the specific SSID link in dBm.   Noise  Amount of noise detected in the frequency/channel.   Frequency  Current frequency utilized by a detected device.    The Refresh button in the upper right corner will update this information to an up to the second view.  The Download button in the upper right corner will extract this  information into a CSV formatted file.                               Tools  14
Spectrum Analyzer    The spectrum analyzer displays observed interference levels  created by other wireless devices, and is displayed by Frequency/  Channel.   immediate area, and the less likely it will be to affect the performance of the radio.   The X-axis of the spectrum analyzer graph displays the frequency/channel of the observed radio interference.  The colored bands represent relative impact to link performance,  red indicating highly impacting interference, yellow indicating  likely impact, and green representing negligible impact.   The graph updates automatically in real time to help you understand radio signal levels in your location.  The Settings button in the upper right hand corner allows you to  change the way you view the graph.    Bandwidth    Channel Usage  List  Change the width of the channels that will be used on the link.   Turn On to restrict the device to only use a specified list of desired operation channels. Once enabled, use the checkboxes on the analyzer page to include desired channels eligible for use in auto-switching and when DFS/ Radar switching is required (depends on channel selected and country regulations).   You can also click the Edit List button and go to a new  Unlike many wireless spectrum analyzers, the Mimosa device  continually captures interfering signal levels across the spectrum  without impacting ongoing link traffic.  The analyzer displays detected interference, and allows you to  select a channels or multiple channels (based on the current  selected bandwidth, and allowed channels in the country     Analyzer Signal  Decay  page to select channels.   Use this drop-down to determine how quickly an observed signal will fade from the spectrum analyzer  graph to determine persistence of interfering signals/   selected) that you want selected to be included in the Channel  Usage List.  The Y-axis of the graph indicates the level of power of each  signal. The lower the signal, the less noise it is creating in the     Tools  WARNING: The spectrum analyzer Channel Usage List is the  same usage list as in the Channel section under Wireless. Changing the allowed channels in the Spectrum Analyzer will also change allowed channels in the Wireless tab.           15
Device Discovery   Traceroute           The Device Discovery displays the Name, Product, Mode and  SSID of any devices on the network that are active in the area.   The Refresh button in the upper right corner will update this           The Traceroute function assumes that the current device you are logged into is one end of the route.   information to the most current view.  The Download button in the upper right corner will extract this  information into a Device Discovery CSV file.   Ping  Destination  host  Resolve IP  address    Max number of  hops  IP address of end Traceroute device   Determines if the report will contain device names or only IP addresses. Turning this function Of will lead to slightly faster results.   Set the maximum number of device hops that a packet will encounter before ending the traceroute.    Once a traceroute is configured, select the Start button at the top to execute. If at any point during the traceroute you wish to stop, click the Stop button at the top right.       Destination IP  IP address of the device to ping.   Packet Count  Number of packets to transmit.   Packet Size  Size of each packet transmit.    After configuring the ping values, press the Start button at the top to execute. Clicking the Stop button at any point will end the ping.       Tools  16
Administration  The Administration tab is used to configure device networking, remote access and other IP services, device diagnostics, and device  reboot and resetting.       Modify device passwords for  the Configure and Monitor  modes of the GUI interface   Configure remote  management and additional  IP services.   Manage the use of the 2.4  GHz management system    Configure the types of  notifications you will receive  regarding your device      Update time and location  settings based on the exact  location of your device.      Manage administrative  portions of the network       Backup device configuration  or restore configuration from  a previously saved backup.      Update device  firmware ,reset the device to  factory configuration or  reboot the device.          Administration  17
Password         To change either password, the current password will be required.   Services   Secure Web  Server (HTTPS)   Dynamic DNS          Session Timeout    Indicate which TCP port will be used for the secure web server.   The device provides Dynamic DNS software which  interoperates with several different DDNS services.   To use Dynamic DNS, you must already subscribe to a DDNS provider (refer to the drop-down in the interface for a list of compatible providers). Required parameters for activation include the Host Name of the DDNS service, and your Username and Password.   Number of minutes of inactivity that will be allowed on the interface before automatic log-out.                 Manage via  ethernet/  wireless inks (in  band)   Device  Discovery   Management  VLAN (ID)                 Enables the device to be accessed from connections in addition to the 2.4 GHz connection. If manage via ethernet is turned Off you will be unable to manage the device via Ethernet (LAN or WAN side).    Determines whether the device will be discoverable on the network by other Mimosa or LLDP devices.   Turning On and setting the VLAN ID identifies which VLAN will be used to remotely manage the device.    Web Server Port Indicate which TCP port will be used for the web server.      Administration  18
WiFi Console                 WARNING: If you turn of the 2.4 GHz management, you must have an in-band method of accessing your device. If you have turned off your 2.4 GHz management and are now unable to access your device, you may always access your device via your Recovery SSID.   To do this, unplug the device's ethernet cable connection. Then, unplug the PoE (Power over Ethernet) and plug the PoE back in to cycle power. The recovery SSID will now be broadcast and must be accessed within 2 minutes, after which the 2.4 GHz management will be disabled again.   Once you are connected to the 2.4 GHz management system, type http://recovery.mimosa.com into your browser to reach the interface. After you have managed the device through the Recovery mode, reconnect the device's ethernet cable.     Network Mode       Local  Management  SSID   Recovery SSID    Key (ASCII  passphrase)   Maximum  wireless clients     Enable or Disable the 2.4 GHz management network. You can also set the mode to auto enable/disable. This mode turns the 2.4 GHz management system on for a limited time (2 minutes) when the device is being booted and then turns of.   The SSID name for the 2.4 GHz local management interface.    This SSID is fixed as a fallback recovery of the device management system.   Enter a passphrase to generate a WPA2-PSK key for  securing the 2.4GHz 802.11 management interface   Assign the maximum number of wireless clients that can access the 2.4GHz 802.11 management interface (simultaneously associated).              Administration  19
Notifications     SNMP     Remote Log  (syslogd)    Email  notifications     Enables SNMP notifications (traps) to a remote server. Required/optional parameters include SNMP community string, Contact, Location and Trap Server.  Enables configuration of syslogd remote logging for the  device. Required parameters include Remote log IP address and Remote log port.  Enables SMTP mail server based email notifications for  desired device events. An external SMTP mail service is required for this function to operate.    The notification section also contains a chart that determines which notification types will be turned on or off, and to which notification system they will be sent. Update these notifications  by clicking the circles in the grid to check on or off.    Notification  Critical Fault    Boot/Reboot  Wireless Up/  Wireless Down  Low/High  Temperature   Description  Notification created if the device is forced to reboot or if  GPS signal is lost.  Notification created if system boots or reboots.  Notification created if device connects to (Wireless Up)  or disconnects from (Wireless Down) another device.  Notification created if device temperature drops below  -40C or rises above +60C.               Administration  20
Time and Location      GPS        Time Zone   Source    Latitude   Longitude   Mode        NTP Server    Enables the integrated GPS (if provided) to allow the device to update location details automatically. This setting only impacts automatic location population for Longitude/Latitude, it does not impact any synchronized transmission features for collocating Mimosa devices which utilize GPS based timing.   Manually update the time zone of the device.   Indicates where the location information is being derived from.   Manually update the latitude of the device.   Manually update the longitude of the device.   Determines the method the device uses for . Change Mode to Of, GPS (get time from GPS), GPS Fallback (get time from NTP server.   If NTP does not have time, fallback to GPS) or GPS override.   Identify the NTP server for the device.                     Administration  21
Network     Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)         Ethernet Port     IP address  mode        Current IP    Static IP (or failover IP)     Enables IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol on the device for identifying shortest network path and eliminating network loops (in redundantly designed networks).   Activating STP enables the device to communicate with other STP devices on the network by sending and  receiving Bridge Data Protocol Unit (BDPU) packets.   Specify the type of Ethernet port to which the device is connected (10BASE-T, 100BASE-T, 1000BASE-T), or use Auto automatically detect the Ethernet link mode.   If Static is chosen, the device will always use the IP address that you have assigned.   If DHCP (Static IP failover) is chosen, the DHCP address assigned by your DHCP server will be used. In case of loss of communication with the DHCP server, the static IP  (or failover IP) that you manually assigned will be used.   Displays IP information in use currently (depending on IP address mode and status of the DHCP server).   Use this section to assign a failover or static IP information. The IP settings must be consistent with the address space of the device's intended network segment.                 Administration  22
Update and Reset   Configure File                 To update the firmware, go to the Mimosa website and download the latest interface firmware file. Then choose that file to upload  under Choose File. Then click Update in the upper right hand  corner.  To reset to factory configuration or to reboot your device, simply  click the Reset now.  To reboot the device, simply click Reboot now.              To restore a previous configuration, click Choose File in the restore section and select a previously saved file. Then, click  Restore in the upper right corner to restore a previous  configuration.  To save a configuration for later restoration, click Download.  This will download the current configuration into a file.                     Administration  23
Diagnostics  The diagnostics section of the interface contains all continuously updated status and monitoring information regarding your device. All  diagnostic files can be downloaded to your computer using the upper right hand Download button.          Watchdog monitors your  network for failures      Displays significant events  experienced by the device     Comprehensive log of all  events experienced the device      Device specific support data  which may be requested by  Mimosa Support for issue  diagnosis and analysis              Diagnostics  24
Watchdog   Events             Watchdog Ping can be turned On or Off. If Watchdog IP Ping is turned to On and it perceives failure in the network, your device  will reboot.    Ping IP address    Input IP address to ping.    This is a log of all significant events that occur, not just the  events that are set to On notification. This log will be saved   Interval (second) Specify how often Watchdog should ping the IP address.  regardless of reboots.   Delay after  startup (second)  Failure count  triggering  reboot   Specify the length of time prior to the first ping.    Specify how many failed pings are required to trigger a reboot.  Syslog   This section contains a list of all status, minor and significant events experienced by the device. This information is cleared with each device reboot.                   Diagnostics  25
Support    This information can be downloaded and sent to Mimosa for  support.                                         Diagnostics  26
 About Mimosa Networks   Mimosa Networks, Inc. Corporate Headquarters   300 Orchard City Dr. Ste 100  Campbell CA 95008   Support Information   Lor sum amet, commy nulputat. Duipit lum ipisl eros dolortionsed  tin hent aliquis illam volor in ea feum in ut adipsustrud elent  ulluptat. Duisl ullan ex et am vulputem augiam doloreet amet enibh eui te dipit acillutat acilis amet, suscil.   E-mail: support@mimosa.co  Phone: +1 (408) 628-1277 in the United States or  Canada   Resources   Website: http://www.mimosa.co                   © Copyright 2014 by Mimosa Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Mimosa Networks  and the Mimosa Networks logo are trademarks of Mimosa Networks, Inc.,  registered in the U.S. and other countries. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.   About Mimosa Networks                                         27
FCC/IC  English This devices complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.This device may not cause harmful interference; 2.This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. French   Cet appareil est conforme à Industrie Canada une licence standard RSS exonérés (s). Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes:  1. Cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d'interférences 2. Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences pouvant provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable de l'appareil.
RF EXPOSURE The radiated output power of this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during the normal operation is minimized. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limit, human proximity to the antenna should be more than 1m.  La puissance de sortie rayonnée de cet appareil est inférieure aux limites d'exposition de radio de fréquence FCC. Néanmoins, le dispositif doit être utilisé de telle manière que le potentiel pour le contact humain pendant l'utilisation normale soit minimisé. Afin d'éviter la possibilité de dépasser la limite d'exposition de fréquence radio de la FCC, la proximité humaine à l'antenne devrait être plus que 1m.

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