Ruckus Wireless T811CM T811-CM Access Point User Manual Installation Manual
Ruckus Wireless, Inc. T811-CM Access Point Installation Manual
Contents
- 1. User Manual
- 2. Installation Manual
- 3. User Manual Regulatory Statement
- 4. Regulatory Insert
Installation Manual
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Contents
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About This Installation Guide
Using this Installation Guide ........................................................................................................................... 8
Terms Used in This Guide ............................................................................................................................ 10
Related Documentation ............................................................................................................................... 10
Documentation Feedback ............................................................................................................................ 10
2
Planning the T811-CM Installation
T811-CM Omni Antenna Coverage .............................................................................................................. 12
Powering Options ........................................................................................................................................ 13
Performing a Site Survey .............................................................................................................................. 13
3
Installing the T811-CM
Safety Information ........................................................................................................................................ 16
Unpacking the T811-CM ............................................................................................................................. 17
Package Contents .................................................................................................................................... 17
AP and CM MAC Addresses, Connectors and Ground Point ........................................................................ 18
LEDs and Reset Button/Diagnostic Ethernet Port ......................................................................................... 19
LED Startup Sequence ................................................................................................................................ 20
Deploying the T811-CM ............................................................................................................................... 21
Mounting the T811-CM............................................................................................................................. 21
Earth Grounding the T811-CM .................................................................................................................. 22
Installing the Cable Power Tap .................................................................................................................. 23
Powering the T811-CM with POC ............................................................................................................. 24
Checking the T811-CM Signal Level with an RF Power Meter (Optional) .................................................... 25
Configuring the T811-CM for the First Time (Optional) ............................................................................... 26
Re-Installing an Access Plug or Hardline Adapter....................................................................................... 35
Verifying CM and AP Operation .................................................................................................................... 35
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Operating and Troubleshooting the T811-CM
Retrieving the CM’s MAC Address ............................................................................................................... 37
Retrieving the CM’s MAC Address ............................................................................................................ 37
Rebooting and Resetting the T811-CM ........................................................................................................ 38
How Radio Frequency Scanning Works ....................................................................................................... 39
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What to Do Next
Changing the Administrative Password ........................................................................................................ 41
Configuring the Security Settings ................................................................................................................. 41
Configuring Advanced Settings and Features. .............................................................................................. 41
Reading Related Documentation .................................................................................................................. 41
Appendix A: Ruckus Wireless Factory- and Customer-Supplied Parts
Appendix B: T811-CM Mounting Dimensions and Weight
Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................. 45
Weight ........................................................................................................................................................ 47
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Appendix C: Replacing the F Connector Adapter
Appendix D: Rebooting and Resetting the T811-CM
Rebooting and Resetting the AP and CM ..................................................................................................... 51
Using the Reset Button Inside the AP ........................................................................................................ 51
Remotely Rebooting and Factory Resetting the AP .................................................................................... 52
Rebooting and Factory-Resetting the CM .................................................................................................... 53
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About This Installation Guide 1
This Installation Guide provides information on how to set up the Ruckus Wireless T811-CM (model
901-T811-CM-US31) strand mount access point (AP) with integrated cable modem (CM) on your
network.
Topics covered in this guide include basic configuration, operation and mounting. The rest
of this
document refers to the strand mount access point with integrated cable modem as the
T811-CM.
This guide is intended for use by those installing and configuring network equipment. Consequently,
it assumes a basic working knowledge of local area networking, cable modem configuration, wireless
networking, and wireless devices.
Figure 1. Typical T811-CM mounted on a cable strand
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Using this Installation Guide
Using this Installation Guide
The T811-CM installation is completed with four main steps. Each step includes some substeps.
Figure
2 shows the main steps, and Table 1 includes the substeps.
Figure 2. Adding a T811-CM to an existing Ruckus Wireless network flowchart
What to Do
Next
Planning
the Installation
Installing
in the Field
Operating and
Troubleshooting
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Using this Installation Guide
Table 1. Adding a T811-CM to an Existing Ruckus Wireless network
Section Heading
2 Planning the T811-CM Installation
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T811-CM Omni Antenna Coverage
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Powering Options
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Performing a Site Survey
3 Installing the T811-CM
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Safety Information
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Unpacking the T811-CM
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Finding the AP and CM MAC Addresses
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Connectors and Ground Point
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LEDs and Reset Button/Diagnostic Ethernet Port
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Dimensions
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Deploying the T811-CM
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Verifying CM and AP Operation
4 Operating and Troubleshooting the T811-CM
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Retrieving the CM’s MAC Address
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Rebooting and Resetting the T811-CM
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How Radio Frequency Scanning Works
5 What to Do Next
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Changing the Administrative Password
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Configuring the Security Settings
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Configuring Advanced Settings and Features
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Reading Related Documentation
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Terms Used in This Guide
Terms Used in This Guide
Before continuing, Ruckus Wireless recommends that you become familiar with the following terms:
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T811-CM: T811-CM strand mount AP with integrated CM, which includes the AP and CM and
the cable
strand interface.
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AP: The Wi-Fi Access Point part of the T811-CM.
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CM: The Cable Modem part of the T811-CM.
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CMTS: Cable modem termination system high speed data services equipment.
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HFC: Hybrid fiber coax broadband network.
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MSO: Multiple system operator.
Related Documentation
In addition to this guide, each T811-CM documentation set includes the following:
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User Guide: Provides detailed information on how to configure the functions of the unit. The User
Guide is available for download on the Ruckus Wireless Support Web site at
http://support.ruckuswireless.com/documents
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Release Notes: Provides late-breaking information about the current software release, including
new features, enhancements, and known issues. If the information in the Release Notes differs
from the information in this guide, follow the instructions in the Release Notes.
Documentation Feedback
Ruckus Wireless is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and
suggestions. You can email your comments to Ruckus Wireless at
docs@ruckuswireless.com
When contacting us, please include the following information:
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Document title
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Document part number (on the cover page)
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Page number (if appropriate)
For example:
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T811-CM AP Installation Guide
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Part number: 800-71436-001 Rev A
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Planning the T8110-CM Installation
Cable Strand
T811-CM Omni Antenna
Coverage
T811-CM Omni Antenna
Coverage
The T811-CM includes internal 5GHz and 2.4GHz omnidirectional antennas, and is equipped with
a
DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem.
The T811-CMs are best deployed where internal-antenna lateral beamforming can provide the
greatest
reach and throughput to a wide coverage area, and provide the greatest distance
between APs in a
connecting device. See Figure 3 for internal-antenna coverage patterns, and see
Figure 4 for a typical
mesh coverage pattern between a T811-CM root AP and a 7782 non-root AP.
Figure 3. Omni 5GHz and 2.4GHz coverage
Cable
Strand
T811-CM
Excellent
Reach
Good Reach
Elevation Plane Coverage
Excellent
Reach
Azimuth Plane Coverage
Figure 4. Typical mesh elevation plane coverage, side view
T811-CM
(root AP)
T610
(non-root AP)
Excellent
Reach
Excellent
Reach
Excellent
Reach
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Powering Options
Powering Options
The T811-CM supports AC power over cable (POC). 60 to 90 VAC POC is used when the T811-CM is
powered
via an F-type coaxial cable connected to the HFC cable plant.
Performing a Site Survey
Perform a site survey to determine the optimal T811-CM placement for maximum range, coverage,
and
network performance. Ruckus Wireless Support can supply site survey best practices
information.
The location and orientation that you choose for the T811-CM play a critical role in the
performance of
your wireless network. In general, Ruckus Wireless recommends installing the
T811-CM away from
obstructions and sources of interference and ensuring that the AP’s best
coverage zone is pointing
in the general direction of its wireless clients or associated bridge units
as described in T811-CM Omni
Antenna Coverage.
When performing a site survey, consider the following factors:
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Data rates: Range is generally inversely proportional to data rates. The maximum radio range is
achieved at the lowest workable data rate. Higher data rates are generally achieved at closer
distances.
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Antenna type and placement: Proper antenna configuration is a critical factor in maximizing radio
range. As a general rule, radio range is increased by mounting the radio higher off of the ground
with the AP oriented so that the dome is tilted down. (For recommended orientation examples,
refer to T811-CM Omni Antenna Coverage.)
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Physical environment: Clear or open areas provide better radio range than crowded or filled areas.
The less cluttered the operating environment, the greater the wireless range.
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Obstructions, building materials, and sources of interference: Physical obstructions, such as
concrete pillars, steel beams, buildings and trees, can block or hinder wireless communication.
Avoid installing the T811-CM in an environment where there is an obstruction between sending
and
receiving devices. A number of machines and electronic devices that emit radio waves –
cranes,
wireless phones, microwave ovens, and satellite dishes – interfere with and block wireless
signals.
Building materials used in construction also influence radio signal penetration. For
example,
drywall construction permits greater range than concrete blocks.
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Mounting: The T811-CM is designed to clamp onto a 1/4” to 3/8” (6.35mm to 10mm) support
wire.
The hangers allow a 2” bundle of cables between the support wire and the T811-CM.
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Power and backhaul connections: The T811-CM needs a backhaul connection to the CMTS
and it
needs to be close enough to an AC power injector on the CATV cable to assure that it is
able to
pull 60-90VAC. If not, then another power injector must be installed closer
to the T811-
CM. If SFP backhaul is used, POC will still be used for delivering power over the cable, even if
the data is transmitted over the SFP fiber cable.
When you are finished planning the installation, continue with Installing the T811-CM.
Positioning the GPS Antenna
The T811-CM AP includes an internal GPS antenna. If the AP is to be used with the optional
GPS feature enabled, then the GPS antenna must be mounted outdoors and have as clear
a view of the sky as possible (as close as possible to 360 degrees, and with no obstructing
trees or buildings). The GPS antenna must not be installed where it can be covered with
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Powering Options
snow buildup to avoid attenuating the GPS signal. These requirements must be met to
ensure that the GPS module can obtain lock and provide accurate GPS time and position.
If the GPS antenna has less than a clear 360-degree view of the sky, then the GPS module
may experience degraded performance.
Fig. 5 T811-CM mounting GPS considerations
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Performing a Site Survey
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Installing the T811-CM 3
Before installing the T811-CM, Ruckus Wireless recommends that you first complete the
procedures
described in Planning the T811-CM Installation.
In this chapter:
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Safety Information
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Unpacking the T811-CM
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AP and CM MAC Addresses, Connectors and Ground Point
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LEDs and Reset Button/Diagnostic Ethernet Port
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Dimensions
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Deploying the T811-CM
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Verifying CM and AP Operation
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Safety Information
Safety Information
WARNING! Only trained and qualified installers should be allowed to install, replace, or service this
equipment.
The professional installer is responsible for the proper installation and configuration of this AP. The
AP installation must comply with local regulatory requirements, especially with those regulating
operation near military and/or weather radar systems.
WARNING! Installation of this equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes.
WARNING! Ruckus Wireless strongly recommends that you wear eye protection before mounting
the AP.
CAUTION! Make sure that you form a 80mm - 130mm (3”-5”) drip loop in any cable that is attached
to the AP or other equipment. This will prevent water from running along the cable and entering the
AP or other equipment.
CAUTION! Be sure that grounding is available and that it meets local and national electrical codes.
For additional lightning protection, use lightning rods and lightning arrestors.
CAUTION! Make sure that proper lightning surge protection precautions are taken according to
local electrical code.
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Unpacking the T811-CM
1
Open the T811-CM package, and then carefully remove the
contents.
Unpacking the T811-
CM
2
Return all packing materials to the shipping box, and put the box away in a dry location.
3
Verify that all items listed in Package Contents are included in the package. Check each item for
damage. If any item is damaged or missing, notify your authorized Ruckus Wireless sales
representative.
NOTE Appendix A: Ruckus Wireless Factory- and Customer-Supplied Parts includes illustrations
and descriptions of these and other factory-orderable and customer-supplied parts.
Package Contents
A Ruckus Wireless T811-CM package contains the items listed below:
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Ruckus Wireless T811-CM unit with cable strand hangers, includes one 12mm long stainless
steel
M6x1 earth ground panhead screw with split lock and flat washers
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A one-meter green/yellow earth ground wire with ring terminal
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Safety cable kit
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Cable gland/cable gland extender
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Service Level Agreement/Limited Warranty Statement
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Regulatory Statement
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Declaration of Conformity, if required
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This Installation Guide
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AP and CM MAC Addresses, Connectors and Ground Point
AP and CM MAC Addresses, Connectors and Ground
Point
The T811-CM MAC address label lists separate addresses for the internal AP and the cable modem
(CM).
The MAC address label (1 in Figure 5) is mounted on the end of the T811-CM with the F type
connector
and the ground screw (2 and 3 in Figure 5). Table 2 describes the label, connector and
the ground
point screw.
Figure 5. T811-CM MAC address label, F type connector and ground point
Table 2. Connectors and ground point on the T811-CM
No. Label Description
1 MAC Address
Label location
Labels include separate addresses for the internal AP and CM.
2 Coaxial Cable
Connector
F type, connects to the CMTS at the headend using a tap on the plant, and
provides AC POC to the T811-CM. For more information, refer to Powering
Options.
3 Optional
External Earth
Ground Point
The T811-CM is normally earth-grounded by the cable strand. However, if
the
cable strand is not earth grounded, then connect an external earth
ground to
the T811-CM using this screw-and-washer set.
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LEDs and Reset Button/Diagnostic Ethernet Port
LEDs and Reset Button/Diagnostic Ethernet Port
Use the eight LEDs to check the status of the access point and cable modem. Figure 6 shows the
LEDs on the T811-CM, and Table 3 describes the LEDs and the reset button/diagnostic Ethernet
port.
Figure 6. T811-CM LEDs and reset button/diagnostic Ethernet port when the dome is pointing downwards
Table 3. LEDs and reset button/diagnostic Ethernet port
No.
Label
Description
1 POWER
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Off: AP off.
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Blinking red: Boot up in process.
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Solid Green: AP on.
2 CM DS
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Blinks when searching for downstream (DS), then solid when DS is locked. Also
blinks during CM boot when power is applied.
3 CM US
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Off when upstream (US) is searching, and then blinks as upstream power is
increased/ranged and then solid when upstream ranging is complete. Also
blinks during
CM boot when power is applied.
4 ONLINE
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Off until CM DS and CM US are solid ON, then blinks as the CM obtains an IP
address and a configuration file, and then comes online and LED is solid. Also
blinks during CM boot when power is applied.
5 CTL
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On when the Access Point is being managed by a Ruckus Wireless controller.
6 AIR
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Off: The Access Point is operating in standalone
mode, or the uplink is through
its wired Ethernet interface. The wireless uplink interface is down.
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Solid green: The AP is operating as a Mesh AP (MAP), and the wireless signal to
its uplink AP is good.
7 2.4 GHz
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Off: The 2.4GHz WLAN service is down.
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Solid green: The 2.4GHz WLAN service is up and at least one client is associated.
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Solid amber: The 2.4GHz WLAN service is up. No clients are associated.
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8 5 GHz
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Off: The 5GHz WLAN service is down.
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Solid amber: The 5GHz WLAN service is up, but no clients are associated/
connected.
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Solid green: The 5GHz WLAN service is up and at least one client is associated.
9 USB Port
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USB port for IoT devices, such as BLE Smart Beacon, Gimbal, Zigbee/Thread
dongle, etc.
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Max Dimensions: 6cm x 2cm x 1.1 cm
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Max Weight: 8 ounces
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Max Power: 450 mW (SiLabs EM3578 max current draw at +20 dBm is 80mA
over a 3.3V rail)
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Interface: USB 2.0
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Connector: USB Type-A plug
10 Eth Port /
Reset
Button
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1 x 10/100/1000 PoE Out port (802.3at)
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Supports PoE PSE (802.3at) 30W
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Reset Button: Depress quickly to reboot both the AP and the CM (4 sec or
less). Press and hold for 5-10 seconds to perform a full reset to factory default
settings.
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SFP Fiber
interface
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Supports hot swappable SFP module
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Supports the following SFP modules:
• Finisar GPON FTGN2117P2TUN
• Finisar EPON FTEN2217P1CUN-BC
• Finisar 1000BaseLX FLTF1318P3BLT
• Xavi XO-3901 GPON ONT (***XXX*** need to verify)
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(***XXX*** add SFP LED behavior)
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Dimensio
ns
LED Startup Sequence (CM Backhaul)
The startup sequence from factory default state to operational state is as follows:
1. At power on, the Power LED is red, then blinking green during bootup.
2. CM DS LED blinks while finding CM downstream link, then solid once complete.
3. CM US LED blinks while finding CM upstream link, then solid once complete.
4. Online LED blinks while getting new config from CMTS, and solid once configuration is
complete.
5. Power LED is solid green once an IP address is received.
6. Once the AP is approved on the controller, the DIR LED starts blinking, indicating firmware
downloading.
Note: If the AP was preconfigured at the factory and does not need a firmware upgrade, this
step is skipped.
7. Once firmware upgrade is complete, the AP reboots and the Power LED turns red, then
blinking green, then solid green once reboot is complete.
8. AIR, 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz LEDs are the same as other Ruckus APs: Amber when SSID is up,
green when clients connected to the radio. The AIR LED indicates Mesh AP upstream
connectivity; therefore it will not generally be lit on a cable modem AP, whose backhaul should
be the cable modem rather than a mesh link.
LED Startup Sequence (SFP Backhaul)
(***XXX***)
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Deploying the T811-CM
Deploying the T811-CM
In this section, you will mount the T811-CM in its final mounting location. Perform the following:
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Mounting the T811-CM
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Earth Grounding the T811-CM
•
Installing the Cable Power Tap
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Powering the T811-CM with POC
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Checking the T811-CM Signal Level with an RF Power Meter (Optional)
•
Configuring the T811-CM for the First Time (Optional)
Mounting the T811-CM
To mount the T811-CM assembly on a cable strand, you need to secure the cable clamps that are
attached to the strand interface to the cable strand.
1
Slightly loosen the nuts that fasten the two cable clamps to the strand interface, enough for the
strand support cable to fit into the cable clamps.
2
Place the cable clamps on the strand support cable.
3
Tighten the two cable clamp nuts to 22 to 27N.m (16 to 20 ft-lbs) to secure the mounting.
You have mounted the T811-CM. Continue with Earth Grounding the T811-CM.
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Deploying the T811-CM
Earth Grounding the T811-CM
The cable strand is usually earth-grounded, and mounting the T811-CM on the cable strand earth
grounds
the T811-CM chassis as well; if this is the case, skip this procedure and continue with
Installing the Cable
Power Tap.
CAUTION! Be sure that earth grounding is available and that it meets local and national electrical
codes. For additional lightning protection, use lightning rods and lightning arrestors.
If the cable strand is not earth-grounded, then continue with the following:
1
The color coding of ground wires varies by region. Before completing this step, check your local
wiring standards for guidance.
2
Using the factory-supplied ground screw and washers, use the factory-supplied earth ground
wire with ring terminal to connect a good earth ground to the T811-CM using the chassis
ground
screw shown in Figure 5.
CAUTION! The T811-CM includes one 12mm stainless steel M6x1 earth ground screw with split
lock
and flat washers. Make sure that any replacement screw is no longer than 12mm. If a screw is
longer
than 12mm, it can damage the T811-CM chassis.
You have earth-grounded the T811-CM. Continue with Installing the Cable Power Tap.
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Deploying the T811-CM
Installing the Cable Power Tap
The CATV coaxial cable used in the field deployment must have 60 to 90 VAC power multiplexed
with the RF signal on the coaxial cable, since the T811-CM Connector B is used for both electrical
power
and the RF signal.
Ruckus Wireless recommends installing a cable power tap (Antronix MGT2000-SDPE tap, or
equivalent) close to the T811-CM. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions to mount the cable power
tap
on the coaxial cable. Figure 7 shows a typical cable power tap and connection to the CM
using an
RG6 quad shield cable. Table 4 describes the elements in Figure 7.
NOTE If the F connector on the T811-CM is damaged, then refer to Appendix C: Replacing the F
Connector Adapter.
1
Use a customer-supplied cable, connect any port on the cable power tap to the F connector on
the T811-CM.
2
Using a wrench, tighten the cable F connectors to 3.4N.m or 30in-lbs.
Figure 7. Cable Power Tap Connection to the T811-CM Cable Modem
Table 4. Typical cable power tap connections
No. Description
1
•
Line amplifier/high output node.
2
•
Typical cable power tap.
Note: Use any connector on the power tap.
3
•
Cable modem.
Continue with Powering the T811-CM with POC.
2
1
3
2
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Deploying the T811-CM
Powering the T811-CM with POC
60 to 90 VAC POC is used when the T811-CM is mounted on a cable strand and powered via an F-
type
coaxial cable connected to the HFC cable plant.
1
Remove the power jumper from the power tap to remove AC power out of the power tap.
2
Insert the F-type coaxial cable that is connected to the HFC cable plant to the F-type connector
on the T811-CM. Power is supplied through a power passing tap on the CATV coax. The tap is
connected to F-type connector on the T811-CM as shown in Figure 5.
3
Finger tighten the coaxial cable connector and then tighten to 3.4N.m (30in-lbs).
4
Plug the power jumper back into the power tap to restore AC power out of the power tap.
5
When the T811-CM receives power, its LEDs flash on and off as it goes through a power-on self
test
and then receives its AP and CM configurations from the cable operator.
NOTE Normally, the T811-CM receives its AP and CM configurations from the cable operator.
This
means that the installer does not need to manually configure either the AP or the CM part of the
T811-CM.
6
Wait until the T811-CM PWR, CM DS, CM US, and ONLINE LEDs stop flashing and then remain
on.
You have verified that the T811-CM is powered. Continue with Checking the T811-CM Signal Level
with an RF Power Meter (Optional).
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Deploying the T811-CM
Checking the T811-CM Signal Level with an RF Power Meter
(Optional)
The CMAP cable modem is just like a standard DOCSIS 3.1 modem installed at home.
Connect an RF power meter to the cable from the cable power tap to measure the
downstream power coming from the cable.
The power level should be between +15dBmV and -15dBmV.
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Deploying the T811-CM
Configuring the T811-CM for the First Time (Optional)
NOTE The T811-CM normally receives its latest AP and CM firmware downloads and initial
configurations from the cable modem termination system high speed data services (CMTS)
equipment when it powers up; if this is the case, then skip this section and continue with Re-Installing
an Access Plug or Hardline Adapter.
(***XXX*** add SFP use case)
If the T811-CM AP and CM do not receive their latest firmware downloads and initial configurations
from
the CMTS equipment when the T811-CM powers up, then continue with this procedure:
•
Preparing the Administrative Computer
•
Operating the CM
Preparing the Administrative Computer
Use an administrative computer to configure basic operational parameters for the T811-CM access
point
and cable modem parts.
NOTE The following procedure is applicable if the administrative computer is running Windows 7.
Procedures for other operating systems are similar.
1
Collect required equipment and information:
•
An administrative computer (notebook computer) with an Ethernet port and a wireless card
installed.
•
A Web browser such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox (or later) or Microsoft Internet
Explorer installed on the administrative computer.
•
A Telnet or SSH (secure shell) client program installed on the administrative computer.
2
On your Windows computer, open the Network Connections (or Network and Dial-up
Connections) control panel according to how the Start menu is set up:
•
On Windows 7, click Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change
Adapter Settings.
3
When the Network Connections window appears, right-click the icon for Local Area Connection,
and then click Properties.
NOTE Make sure that you configure the Local Area Connection properties, not the Wireless Network
Connection properties.
4
When the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears, select Internet Protocol (TCP/
IP) or TCP/IPv4 in Windows 7 from the scrolling list, and then click Properties. The Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box appears.
5
Write down all of the currently active network settings. You will need this information later when
you restore your computer to its current network configuration.
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Select IP address automatically, and then configure the IP address settings with the values
listed in Table 6. For a sample configuration, refer to Figure 8.
Table 6. Configure your computer’s IP address settings
IP address
192.168.100.22.
(Avoid 192.168.100.1, which is the default
IP address
assigned to the CM, and 192.168.100.2, which is the default IP address
assigned
to the AP.)
Subnet mask
255.255.255.0
Note 1: The administrative computer needs to be able to connect with 192.168.100.2, the IP
address for the AP. The administrative computer also needs to connect with the CM, which has
probably been assigned a new IP address by the network DHCP server.
Note 2: You can leave the Default Gateway and DNS server fields blank.
Figure 8. Sample configuration in the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties dialog
7
Click OK to save your changes and close the TCP/IP Properties dialog.
8
Click OK again to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog.
Continue with Operating the CM.
Operating the CM
In addition to the T811-CM AP command line interface (CLI) and Web interface, the CM part of the
T811-CM
also has Web and CLI interfaces. With these interfaces, you can operate the CM part.
Refer to the
following sections:
NOTE The cable modem and access point each has its own independent firmware load that is
updated independently.
•
Logging Into the CM Web Interface
•
Viewing the Software Status
•
Viewing the Connection Status
•
Configuring the Downstream Frequency
•
Administering Cable Modem Passwords
Logging Into the CM Web Interface
The CM command line interface is similar to the AP CLI, and is used for CM-specific operations. You
can perform most CM operating tasks from the CM Web interface. Log into the CM Web interface
as follows:
1
Collect required equipment and information:
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The IP address assigned to the CM by the CMTS DHCP server.
•
An administrative computer as configured as described in Preparing the Administrative
Computer.
•
One Cat5e or better Ethernet cable.
• 7/16” (11mm) wrench.
2
Use a 7/16” (11mm) wrench to remove the reset button and diagnostic Ethernet port screw-in
access plug (see Figure 6).
3
Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the T811-CM, and then connect
the
other end to the administrative computer’s Ethernet port.
4
On the administrative computer, open a Web browser window.
5
In the address or location bar, enter the IP address that is assigned to the cable modem, for
instance:
192.168.100.1
--OR--
<DHCP-assigned CM IP address>
The cable modem Web interface displays a login prompt.
6
Leave User Name blank.
7
In Password, type ADMIN.
8
Click Log In. The Connection Status page appears, indicating that you have successfully logged
on to the cable modem Web interface.
Continue with Viewing the Software Status.
Viewing the Software Status
The Software Status page displays information about the current software version installed on the
cable modem and the CM system status.
1
Log into to the Status page as described in Logging Into the CM Web Interface.
2
In the left sidebar, click Software. The Software Status page appears, as shown in Figure 9.
Figure 9. Software Status page
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There are two tables on the Software Status page – Information and Status. Table 7 and Table 8
describe the information that these tables display.
Table 7. Information (software) table
Item Description
Standard Specification
Compliant
The standard with which the device is compliant.
Hardware Version The version of the cable modem hardware.
Software Version The version of the cable modem software.
Cable Modem MAC Address The MAC address of the cable modem.
Cable Modem Serial Number The serial number of the cable modem.
CM Certificate Indicates whether a security certificate is installed.
Table 8. Status table
Item Description
System Up Time (***XXX*** table needs updating if more (SFP) info is now
available.) Indicates the time that has elapsed since the cable
modem was
last rebooted.
Network Access Indicates whether or not the cable modem is connected to the
network.
Cable Modem IP Address The IP address assigned to the CM.
Continue with Viewing the Connection Status.
Viewing the Connection Status
The Connection Status page displays information about the cable modem’s Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC)
and IP network connectivity, including its downstream and upstream channels and the IP address
that is currently assigned to the cable modem.
1
Log into to the Status page as described in Logging Into the CM Web Interface.
2
Click Connection in the left sidebar. The CM Web interface displays the Connection Status page.
NOTE The Downstream Power indicated in the Power column is accurate to +/-3dB.
Figure 10. Connection Status page - Page 1 of 2
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Figure 11. Connection Status page - Page 2 of 2
Continue with Configuring the Downstream Frequency.
Configuring the Downstream Frequency
The Configure Status page allows you to set the downstream frequency for the cable modem.
Configuring the downstream frequency enables the device to quickly obtain a direct frequency lock
with the CMTS upon bootup and helps to save several minutes of scanning for an available
downstream frequency from the CMTS.
1
Log into the Status page as described in Logging Into the CM Web Interface.
2
Click Configure in the left sidebar. The CM Web interface displays the Configure Status page.
See Figure 12.
Figure 12. Configure Status page
3
In the Configure DS Frequency text box, enter the downstream frequency (in Hertz) that you want
the cable modem to use to connect to the CMTS when it boots up.
4
Click Set Values and Reboot to have the cable modem save your changes and reboot.
Continue with Administering Cable Modem Passwords.
Administering Cable Modem Passwords
The parameters on the Security Status page allow you to change the CM login and password, and/
or restore the factory defaults.
1
Log into to the Status page as described in Logging Into the CM Web Interface.
2
Click Security in the left sidebar. The CM Web interface displays the Security Status page.
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Figure 13. Security Status page
3
Ruckus Wireless recommends that you change the login and/or password as follows:
a
Enter a new CM user ID in Password Change User ID.
b
Enter a new CM user password in New Password.
c
If you are changing the password, then re-enter the new CM user password in Re-Enter New
Password.
d
Enter the existing (before change) CM user password in Current User ID Password.
4
Restore the factory defaults as follows:
•
Select the Restore Factory Defaults Yes button to reset all the CM parameters to the factory
default settings after the next reboot.
•
Select the Restore Factory Defaults No button to prevent a reset all CM parameters to the
factory defaults after the next reboot.
5
If you have made any changes on the Security Status page, then click Apply.
•
If you have selected the Restore Factory Defaults Yes, then the CM reboots and resets all CM
parameters to the factory defaults.
•
If you have selected the Restore Factory Defaults No, then the CM Web interface saves your
changes and returns you to the Security Status page.
Continue with Re-Installing an Access Plug or Hardline Adapter.
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Verifying CM and AP Operation
Re-Installing an Access Plug or Hardline Adapter
If you have replaced the F connector/stinger/hardline adapter or removed a screw-in access plug (to
connect the administrative computer, or use the AP and CM reset button), then re-install the
access plug or stinger as follows. If you
have not removed any access plug, then continue with
Verifying CM and AP Operation.
1
Collect required tools and supplies:
•
Torque wrench and/or torque screwdriver with sockets and bits
•
100% silicon sealant
2
If you have connected an administrative computer to the Ethernet cable to the T811-CM
Ethernet
port, then disconnect the cable.
3
Wipe any dirt or other contaminants off the access plug or stinger O-ring, and the O-ring mating
surface.
4
Apply a thin film of 100% silicon sealant to the O-ring mating surface.
5
Using a 3/4” (19mm) socket and a torque screwdriver or wrench, tighten the F connector/stinger/
hardline adapter to 1.7N.m or 15in-lbs.
Continue with Verifying CM and AP Operation.
Verifying CM and AP Operation
The cable operator has their own CM and AP acceptance tests. Make sure you verify the T811-
CM
operation as defined in the acceptance tests before leaving the installation site.
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Operating and Troubleshooting the T811-CM 4
This section lists some information that may be useful in operating and troubleshooting the T811-
CM.
Topics discussed include:
•
Retrieving the CM’s MAC Address
•
Rebooting and Resetting the T811-CM
•
How Radio Frequency Scanning Works
Retrieving the CM’s MAC Address
There are some configuration operations that require you to enter the CM’s MAC address. The CM
and AP MAC addresses are printed on labels on the outside of the T811-CM, as described in AP
and
CM MAC Addresses, Connectors and Ground Point.
Retrieving the CM’s MAC Address
There are some configuration operations that require you to enter the CM’s MAC address. The CM
and AP MAC addresses are printed on labels on the outside of the T811-CM, as described in AP
and
CM MAC Addresses, Connectors and Ground Point.
If you cannot find the CM’s MAC address on the T811-CM, you can retrieve it via the CMTS using
the
AP and CM command line interfaces:
•
Retrieving the CM’s MAC Address using the CM CLI
•
Retrieving the CM’s MAC Address using the AP CLI
Retrieving the CM’s MAC Address using the CM CLI
Use CM command line interface via the CMTS to retrieve the CM’s MAC address.
1
Obtain the IP address assigned to the CM. You can obtain this information from the DHCP server
at the CMTS.
2
Connect an administrative computer to the same subnet as the T811-CM.
3
Start the Telnet or SSH client program on the administrative computer.
4
Log onto the CM using Telnet or SSH with the following logon details:
•
User name: super
•
Password: mso-admin
5
When the command prompt appears, enter the following command:
cd n
cd hal
mac_address 1
The CLI displays the CM’s MAC address.
Retrieving the CM’s MAC Address using the AP CLI
Use AP command line interface via the CMTS to retrieve the CM’s MAC address.
1
Obtain the IP address assigned to the AP. You can obtain this information from the DHCP server
at the CMTS.
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2
Connect an administrative computer to the same subnet as the T811-CM.
3
On the administrative computer, start the Telnet or SSH (secure shell) client program.
4
Log onto to the AP using Telnet or SSH with the following logon details:
•
User names: super
•
Password: sp-admin
5
When command prompt appears, enter the following command:
get cm supportinfo
### Basic Info ###
MAC Address: C0 xx xx xx xx xx
Software Version: V9xxxx
WAN IP Address: 10.225.xxx.xxx
The command prompt displays the CM’s MAC address.
Rebooting and Resetting the T811-CM
Refer to Appendix C: Replacing the F Connector Adapter for instructions on rebooting and resetting
the AP and CM parts of the T811-CM.
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How Radio Frequency Scanning Works
How Radio Frequency Scanning Works
The following steps describe how a DOCSIS-compliant T811-CM performs radio frequency
scanning:
1
Looks at the last “known good channel” (repeat this every 64 channel checks).
2
Checks the sixteen last known frequencies (repeat this every 32 channel checks).
3
Scans STD standard channels (where the center of the channel is an integer spaced by 6MHz),
first [from 93MHz to 999MHz - 152 channels]).
4
Scans the harmonically related carrier (HRC) channels, which moves the channels 1.25MHz off
the standard frequencies so the video carriers are all related by 6MHz [from 91.75 to 997.5MHz-
-152 channels].
A complete frequency scan requires approximately 469 channel checks. Since each channel takes
about 0.6 seconds, a full scan is done every 281 seconds (a little under 5 minutes).
NOTE The scanning of generic DOCSIS channels is required the first time the T811-CM connects
to an
MSO. After the initial scan, the T811-CM is able to retrieve the local country frequency plan
without a
complete scan during its normal operation.
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What to Do Next 5
The following are some of the post-installation tasks that Ruckus Wireless recommends. Refer to the
Ruckus Wireless Outdoor Access Point User Guide for more information on configuring and managing
the AP.
Changing the Administrative Password
Management access to the Web interface of the AP is controlled through administrative user name
and password. As soon as you complete the AP setup, make sure you log on to the AP’s Web
interface and change the default administrative user name and password. This will help prevent
unauthorized users from logging in to the AP’s Web interface and changing the AP settings to
compromise your network.
Configuring the Security Settings
Unlike wired networks, anyone with a compatible wireless adapter can receive wireless data
transmissions from your network. To prevent unauthorized users from entering your wireless network
and accessing your computers and files, Ruckus Wireless strongly recommends enabling and
configuring wireless security on the AP. The AP supports several types of encryption and authenti-
cation methods to help prevent unauthorized access to your wireless network.
Configuring Advanced Settings and Features
The AP has been configured for basic operation. However, the Ruckus Wireless AP supports many
advanced settings and features. Refer to the Ruckus Wireless Outdoor Access Point User Guide for
instructions on how to configure the advanced setting and feature parameters.
Reading Related Documentation
The latest versions of Ruckus Wireless product documentation are available for download on the
Ruckus Wireless Support Web site at
http://support.ruckuswireless.com/documents
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Appendix A: Ruckus Wireless Factory- and
Customer-Supplied Parts
Table 9. Factory-supplied and customer-supplied parts
Part
Ruckus
Wireless P/N
T811-CM
Kit or
Customer
S li d
Notes
1m lugged earth
ground wire
-- T811-CM kit
Cable power tap
and connecting
cable
--
Customer
supplied
Antronix
MGT2000-SDPE
tap, or equivalent
A
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Appendix B: T811-CM Mounting
Dimensions
and Weight
Dimensions
Figure 14. T811-CM length--all dimensions in millimeters and [inches] (***XXX*** need new drawings)
B
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Figure 15. T811-CM height and width--all dimensions in millimeters and [inches] (***XXX*** need new drawings)
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Weight
Weight
The T811-CM weighs 9.5 pounds. For other specifications, refer to the Ruckus Wireless data sheet.
(***XXX*** need new weight specs.)
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Appendix C: Replacing the F Connector
Adapter
(***XXX*** need new procedure)If you need to replace the 3/4” KS male to F female port adapter
(stinger or hardline adapter), then
complete the following:
1
Collect the following tools and supplies:
•
Customer-supplied 3/4” KS male to F female port adapter (stinger)
•
7/16” (11mm) and 3/4” (19mm) open-end wrenches
•
No. 2 Phillips screwdriver
•
Torque wrench and/or torque screwdriver with sockets and bits
•
Wire cutters
•
100% silicon sealant
2
Using a 7/16” wrench, unscrew and remove the stinger screw-in access plug (1 in Figure 16) next
to the stinger F connector (2 in Figure 16).
Figure 16. F connector and plug
3
Using a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver, loosen the Phillips retaining screw holding down the existing
stinger pin only enough to release the stinger pin. DO NOT remove the Phillips retaining screw,
or it could fall down into the chassis of the T811-CM.
4
Using the 3/4” wrench, unscrew and remove the stinger (2 in Figure 16).
5
Using the wire cutters, cut the new stinger pin to the same length as the old stinger pin. Figure
17 shows the stinger pin length.
1
2
C
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Figure 17. F connector stinger pin length
17.0mm +/-1.0mm
(0.63” +/- 0.04”)
NOTE The Phillips retaining screw (1 in Figure 18) holding down the stinger pin (2 in Figure 18) uses
a flat washer (3 in Figure 18) to make good electrical contact with the stinger pin. The flat washer
must go between the Phillips retaining screw head and the stinger pin.
6
Refer to Figure 18. Gently insert the new stinger so the shortened stinger pin (2 in Figure 18) slides
under the flat washer and the Phillips retaining screw head (3 and 1 in Figure 18).
Figure 18. F connector replacement detail
7
Using a torque screwdriver or wrench, tighten the stinger adapter (4 in Figure 18) to 1.7N.m or
15in-lbs as described in Re-Installing an Access Plug or Hardline Adapter.
8
Make sure that the flat on the bottom of the stinger 3/4” hexagonal head contacts the T811-
CM
chassis.
9
Using a torque screwdriver with a No. 2 Phillips bit, tighten the Phillips retaining screw to 0.8N.m
or 7in-lbs.
10
Using a torque screwdriver or wrench, tighten the stinger access plug (1 in Figure 16) to 1.7N.m
or 15in-lbs as described in Re-Installing an Access Plug or Hardline Adapter.
You have completed replacing the stinger/hardline adapter.
1
3
4
2
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Appendix D: Rebooting and Resetting the
T811-CM
•
Rebooting and Resetting the AP and CM
•
Rebooting and Factory-Resetting the CM
Rebooting and Resetting the AP and CM
CAUTION! Performing this procedure resets the AP and CM parts of the T811-CM to their factory
default
settings.
If you want to reset only the CM component to its factory default settings, then perform the procedure
described in Rebooting and Factory-Resetting the CM instead.
CAUTION! Resetting the AP and CM to factory default settings erases all the settings that you have
previously configured. Also note that resetting and/or rebooting the AP and CM disrupts all wireless
network communications through this device.
There are different ways to reboot or reset the AP and CM parts of the T811-CM:
•
Using the Reset Button Inside the AP
•
Remotely Rebooting and Factory Resetting the AP
Using the Reset Button Inside the AP
You can reset the AP and CM to their factory default settings by pressing the reset button located
under the screw-in reset button and diagnostic Ethernet port access plug on the T811-CM.
1
Make sure that the AP is powered.
2
Use a 7/16” (11mm) socket or wrench to remove the screw-in reset button and diagnostic
Ethernet port access plug. See Figure 6 for the location of the screw-in reset button and diagnostic
Ethernet port plug.
3
Locate the reset button under the access plug. See Figure 23 for the location of the reset button
inside the T811-CM.
D
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Figure 23. Location of the reset button
4
Using a pen or a similar pointed object, momentarily press the reset button on the reset adapter
assembly to reboot the AP and CM, or press and hold the reset button for 1-4 seconds to
reboot, or 5-10 seconds to reset
the AP and CM to factory defaults.
5
Using a torque screwdriver or wrench, tighten the access plug to 1.7N.m or 15in-lbs as described
in Re-Installing an Access Plug or Hardline Adapter.
You have completed resetting the AP and CM to their factory default settings and/or rebooting the
AP and CM.
Remotely Rebooting and Factory Resetting the AP
NOTE Before starting this procedure, you must first obtain the related MIBs from Ruckus Wireless.
Contact your authorized Ruckus Wireless sales representative or Ruckus Wireless Support. Visit
http://support.ruckuswireless.com/contacts
for Ruckus Wireless Support contact information.
1
Connect the administrative computer to the same network as the T811-CM.
2
Start your MIB browser.
3
Load the Ruckus Wireless MIBs onto the MIB browser.
4
In the MIB browser, specify the IP address of the T811-CM AP. (You can obtain this information
from
the DHCP server on the network.)
5 Find the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.3.1.4.7.3 (ruckusZF7761CMControlLED). (***XXX*** need correct
MIB)
6 Then do the following:
•
To soft reset the AP, set the value to 10 (softResetAP).
•
To hard set the AP, set the value to 11 (powerCycleAP).
•
To factory-reset the AP, set the value to 12 (factoryResetAP).
You have completed remotely rebooting or factory-resetting the access point using SNMP.
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Rebooting and Factory-Resetting the CM
CAUTION! Factory resetting returns the CM part of the T811-CM to its factory default settings.
NOTE Before starting this procedure, you must first obtain the related MIBs from Ruckus Wireless.
Contact your authorized Ruckus Wireless sales representative or Ruckus Wireless Support. Visit
http://support.ruckuswireless.com/contacts for Ruckus Wireless Support contact
information (login required).
1
Connect the administrative computer to the same network as the T811-CM.
2
Start your MIB browser.
3
Load the Ruckus Wireless MIBs onto the MIB browser.
4
In the MIB browser, specify the IP address of the T811-CM access point or cable modem. (You
can
obtain this information from the DHCP server on the network.)
5 Find the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.3.1.4.7.3 (ruckusZF7761CMControlLED). (***XXX*** need correct
MIB)
6 Then do the following:
•
To soft reset the CM, set the value to 13 (softResetCM).
•
To hard reset the CM, set the value to 14 (powerCycleCM).
•
To factory-reset the CM, set the value to 15 (factoryResetCM).
You have completed resetting or factory-resetting the cable modem using SNMP.
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