Zebra Technologies MM4300-58 MOTOMESH Duo 4300-58 (2.4/5.8 GHz 802.11) User Manual

Zebra Technologies Corporation MOTOMESH Duo 4300-58 (2.4/5.8 GHz 802.11)

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        MOTOROLA  MOTOMESH DUO 4300  Users Guide               May 2007
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 May 2007 iii   Copyrights The Motorola products described in this document may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs. Laws in the United States and  other  countries  reserve  for Motorola  certain  exclusive  rights  for  copyrighted computer  programs.  Accordingly,  any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this document may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppels or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal nonexclusive, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product. Disclaimer Please note that certain features, facilities and capabilities described in this document may not be applicable to or licensed for use on a particular  system, or  may be dependent upon the characteristics of a particular mobile  subscriber unit or  configuration  of certain parameters. Please refer to your Motorola contact for further information. Trademarks Motorola,  the  Motorola  logo,  and  all  other  trademarks  identified  as  such  herein  are  trademarks  of  Motorola,  Inc.  All  other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Copyrights © 2007 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or  translated  into  any  language  or  computer  language,  in  any  form  or  by  any  means,  without  the  prior  written  permission  of Motorola, Inc.
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   May 2007 v  Table of Contents  Contents ............................................   .    .    .    .  Chapter 1: Product Introduction ............................................................................1-1 Infrastructure Devices ...................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Infrastructure Devices within a MOTOMESH 2.0 Wireless Network ................................................................. 1-2 MOTOMESH Duo 4300 Device Specifications .............................................................................................. 1-3 Chapter 2: Infrastructure Device Installation ........................................................2-1 Software Requirements......................................................................................................................................... 2-1 Hardware Installation Notes ................................................................................................................................. 2-1 Equipment Specification .................................................................................................................................. 2-2 Ports and Connections ..............................................................................................................................................2-2 Operator Supply List ................................................................................................................................................2-3 Optional Antennas .........................................................................................................................................................2-4 MOTOMESH DUO Infrastructure Device Labels.........................................................................................................2-4 Infrastructure Device MAC Address Table ..............................................................................................................2-4 Infrastructure Device Assembly....................................................................................................................... 2-6 Infrastructure Device Deployment and Installation.......................................................................................... 2-7 Grounding Considerations .............................................................................................................................................2-8 Assembling the MOTOMESH Duo Device...................................................................................................................2-8 Initial Infrastructure Device Configuration Information ................................................................................................2-8 Device Connectivity Testing..........................................................................................................................................2-8 Chapter 3: Device Configuration............................................................................3-1 Pre-staging a MOTOMESH Duo 4300 Device in MeshManager......................................................................... 3-1 Second IP Stack Aids in Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 3-1 Second IP Stack Settings.................................................................................................................................. 3-1 Accessing the MOTOMESH Duo Device Recovery Settings in MeshManager............................................................3-2 Device Recovery Settings ..............................................................................................................................................3-2 Chapter 4: License Information.............................................................................. 4-1 Motorola End User License Agreement................................................................................................................ 4-1 Third Party Licensing Agreements ....................................................................................................................... 4-7 Hostapd - Copyright and License Information................................................................................................. 4-7 Chapter 5: Customer Service .................................................................................5-1 Customer Service Information.............................................................................................................................. 5-1 Obtaining Support ............................................................................................................................................ 5-1
MOTOMESH DUO 4300 Users Guide May 2007 vi System Information........................................................................................................................................................5-1 Return Material Request ................................................................................................................................................5-2 Radio Products and Services Division ...........................................................................................................................5-2 Radio Products and Services Division Telephone Numbers.....................................................................................5-2 Returning System Components to Motorola..................................................................................................................5-2 Returning FREs..............................................................................................................................................................5-2 Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information ................................................... 6-1 FCC Regulatory Information ................................................................................................................................ 6-1 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement........................................................................................................... 6-1 Safety Information for MOTOMESH Products.................................................................................................... 6-2 Safety Certification............................................................................................................................................... 6-2
   May 2007 vii  List of Figures  List of Figures ............................................   .    .    .    .  Figure 1-1 MWR4300 Device................................................................................................................1-1 Figure 1-2 MWR and IAP Devices in Context of a MOTOMESH Network ........................................1-2 Figure 2-1 MOTOMESH DUO 4300 - 49 Device Product Label (sample) ..........................................2-4 Figure 2-2 MOTOMESH DUO 4300 - 58 Device Product Label (sample) ..........................................2-4 Figure 2-3 MOTOMESH DUO 4300 - 54 Device Product Label  (European Use only) ......................2-4 Figure 2-4 Infrastructure Device Top View showing External Connection Points ...............................2-6 Figure 2-5 External Personality Plugs (Use Black or Grey, or none)....................................................2-6 Figure 2-6 Close Up of External Connection Points..............................................................................2-7
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   May 2007 ix  List of Tables  List of Tables ............................................   .    .    .    .  Table 1-1 MOTOMESH Duo 4300-49 Device Specifications.............................................................1-3 Table 1-2 MOTOMESH Duo 4300-58 Device Specifications.............................................................1-4 Table 1-3 MOTOMESH Duo 4300-54 Device Specifications.............................................................1-6 Table 2-1 MOTOMESH Duo 4300-49 Radio Characteristics..............................................................2-2 Table 2-2 MOTOMESH Duo 4300-58 Radio Characteristics..............................................................2-2 Table 2-3 MOTOMESH Duo 4300-54 Radio Characteristics..............................................................2-2 Table 2-4 Recommended Antennas for Infrastructure Devices............................................................2-4 Table 2-5 MAC Address Table.............................................................................................................2-4
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   May 2007 xi   List  of Procedures  List of Procedures ............................................   .    .    .    .   Procedure 2-1 Assembling the MOTOMESH Duo Device ................................................................2-8 Procedure 2-2 Testing Infrastructure Device Connectivity ................................................................2-8 Procedure 3-1 Accessing the MOTOMESH Duo Device Recovery Settings.....................................3-2
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   May 2007 1-1 Chapter 1 Chapter 1:  Product Introduction  ............................................   .    .    .    .  This guide will provide you with technical specifications, installation guidelines, and testing procedures for the MOTOMESH Duo 4300 infrastructure devices. Figure 1-1  MWR4300 Device   Infrastructure Devices The MOTOMESH DUO 4300 device is configured to run as an Intelligent Access Point (IAP) from the factory. The device is capable of being customer-configured to run as either an IAP or a MWR (Mesh Wireless Router). The selection of an IAP or a MWR configuration will be determined by the customer’s wireless network needs at the time of purchase. When the MOTOMESH Duo 4300 device is configured to run as an IAP, it acts as the transition point from the wireless network to the wired core network and from there, through media gateways, out to the Internet. When the MOTOMSH Duo 4330 device is configured to run as a MWR, it behaves as a wireless device that is primarily deployed to seed and extend the range between IAPs and Wireless Clients while simultaneously increasing the spectral efficiency of the network. While running as a MWR device, the device’s Ethernet connector can be utilized to connect to another IP-enabled device. This allows a network of IP-enabled devices (such as a camera) to be directly addressed, accessed and managed over the MOTOMESH network.
Chapter 1: Product Introduction May 2007 1-2   IAP functionality includes: • Transition Point between the wired and wireless network • Dynamic Route Selection MWR functionality includes: • Dynamic Route Selection • Range Extension for all other network devices Infrastructure Devices within a MOTOMESH 2.0 Wireless Network ............................................   .    .  A MOTOMESH Duo 4300 device is considered a fixed Infrastructure device that can be configured to run as either an IAP (Intelligent Access Point) or a MWR (Mesh Wireless Router) within the MOTOMESH Wireless Network.  Infrastructure devices provide area coverage access for wireless clients to the wired network.  Figure 1-2  MWR and IAP Devices in Context of a MOTOMESH Network  Wireless Network  802.11 802.11 802.11 802.11 EMS CA GEO RADIUS IAP MWR  MWR 802.11 Access Points Wireless Routers (MeshManager) Wireless Switch
MOTOMESH DUO 4300 Users Guide May 2007 1-3 MOTOMESH Duo 4300 Device Specifications The following specification tables apply to the MOTOMESH Duo 4300-49, 4300-58, and 4300-54 Infrastructure Devices. Table 1-1  MOTOMESH Duo 4300-49 Device Specifications Radio Characteristics  Primary Radio Operating Freq. (GHz) 2.4 to 2.4835 (2nd ISM band) Secondary Radio Operating Freq. (GHz)  4.94 to 4.99 (U-NII band) Wi-Fi Support  802.11b/g at 2.4GHz; 802.11a at 4.9GHz RF Modulation  CCK / OFDM  2.4  GHz Portion 4.9  GHz  Portion Output Power (Maximum)  35 dBm EIRP  34 dBm EIRP Receive Sensitivity  801.11b: -92 dBm (at 11 Mbps) to -100 dBm (at 1 Mbps) 801.11g: -70 dBm (at 54 Mbps)  to -95 dBm (at 6 Mbps) 802.11a:  -70 dBm (at 27 Mbps) to -93 dBm (at 3 Mbps)  Power Control  1dB increments Antenna Type  Two (2) omnidirectional, 8 dBi (for 2.4 GHz Radio)  and 10 dBi (for 4.9 GHz Radio) Antenna Connector  N-Type Routing   Routing Engine  MeshConnex Layer 2 routing with Layer 1 situational-awareness Routing Protocol  Patented, hybrid proactive/reactive routing (low latency & fast route convergence) IEEE 802.11s Support  Upgradeable to final IEEE 802.11s standard via OTA software updates Network   Network Management Software  MeshManager Element Management System via secure SNMP v.3 Network Interface  10/100Mbps Ethernet (RJ-45) port with surge suppression Network Segmentation Multiple SSIDs with VLAN mapping Quality of Service (QoS)  802.11e, EDCF, and IP precedence bits (ToS) supported via DSC Security   Virtual LAN (VLAN)  Supports up to sixteen (16) per node, or 4094 per network Client Encryption Support  WEP, WPA (TKIP) and WPA2 (AES, 802.11i) Internodal Encryption  Intra-Mesh Security Authentication  802.1X (Infrastructure/Client) and MAC address hardware authentication
Chapter 1: Product Introduction May 2007 1-4 Power   Power Requirements  90 -264 VAC (with  variation at 47 to 63 Hz) Power Connector  AC power cord, 12 ft  Power Consumption  15W (with both radios operating at 50% duty cycle) Power over Ethernet (PoE)  Support for Canopy PoE connection Physical  Dimensions  9”x 6”x 3.5” (23.1cm x 15.2cm x 8.9cm) Weight  4.5 lbs (2.04kg) Packaging  Outdoor, all-weather enclosure (NEMA 4) Mounting  3” (7.62cm) diameter post mounting Environment  Temperature Range  -30 to +60 °C Humidity  0 to 95%, non-condensing Certifications  FCC Part 15 & 90, UL, CSA Available Options  Mounting  Lamp post mount bracket assembly Power  AC photo cell adapter DC Input  12 VDC +- 2 VDC  Table 1-2  MOTOMESH Duo 4300-58 Device Specifications Radio Characteristics  Primary Radio Operating Freq. (GHz) 2.4 to 2.4835 (2nd ISM band) Secondary Radio Operating Freq. (GHz)  5.725 to 5.825 (UNI-3 band) Wi-Fi Support  802.11b/g at 2.4GHz; 802.11a at 5.8GHz RF Modulation  CCK / OFDM  2.4  GHz Portion 5.8  GHz  Portion Output Power (Maximum)  35 dBm EIRP  34 dBm EIRP Receive Sensitivity  801.11b: -92 dBm (at 11 Mbps) to -100 dBm (at 1 Mbps) 801.11g: -70 dBm (at 54 Mbps)  to -95 dBm (at 6 Mbps) 802.11a:  -70 dBm (at 54 Mbps) to -93 dBm (at 6 Mbps)  Power Control  1dB increments Antenna Type  Two (2) omnidirectional, 8 dBi (for 2.4 GHz Radio)  and 10 dBi (for 5.8 GHz Radio) Antenna Connector  N-Type
MOTOMESH DUO 4300 Users Guide May 2007 1-5 Routing   Routing Engine  MeshConnex Layer 2 routing with Layer 1 situational-awareness Routing Protocol  Patented, hybrid proactive/reactive routing (low latency & fast route convergence) IEEE 802.11s Support  Upgradeable to final IEEE 802.11s standard via OTA software updates Network   Network Management Software  MeshManager Element Management System via secure SNMP v.3 Network Interface  10/100Mbps Ethernet (RJ-45) port with surge suppression Network Segmentation Multiple SSIDs with VLAN mapping Quality of Service (QoS)  802.11e, EDCF, and IP precedence bits (ToS) supported via DSC Security   Virtual LAN (VLAN)  Supports up to sixteen (16) per node, or 4094 per network Client Encryption Support  WEP, WPA (TKIP) and WPA2 (AES, 802.11i) Internodal Encryption  Intra-Mesh Security Authentication  802.1X (Infrastructure/Client) and MAC address hardware authentication Power   Power Requirements  90-264 VAC (with  variation at 47 to 63 Hz) Power Connector  AC power cord, 12 ft  Power Consumption  15W (with both radios operating at 50% duty cycle) Power over Ethernet (PoE)  Support for Canopy PoE connection Physical  Dimensions  9”x 6”x 3.5” (23.1cm x 15.2cm x 8.9cm) Weight  4.5 lbs (2.04kg) Packaging  Outdoor, all-weather enclosure (NEMA 4) Mounting  3" (7.62cm) diameter post mounting Environment  Temperature Range  -30 to +60 °C Humidity  0 to  95%, non-condensing Certifications  FCC Part 15 & 90, UL, CSA Available Options  Mounting  Lamp post mount bracket assembly Power  AC photo cell adapter DC Input   12 VDC +- 2 VDC
Chapter 1: Product Introduction May 2007 1-6  Table 1-3  MOTOMESH Duo 4300-54 Device Specifications Radio Characteristics  Primary Radio Operating Freq. (GHz) 2.4 to 2.4835 (2nd ISM band) Secondary Radio Operating Freq. (GHz)  5.49 to 5.71 (ETSI – Band B) Wi-Fi Support  802.11b/g at 2.4GHz; 802.11a at 5.4GHz RF Modulation  CCK / OFDM  2.4  GHz Portion 5.4  GHz  Portion Output Power (Maximum)  35 dBm EIRP  30 dBm EIRP Receive Sensitivity  801.11b: -92 dBm (at 11 Mbps) to -100 dBm (at 1 Mbps) 801.11g: -70 dBm (at 54 Mbps)  to -95 dBm (at 6 Mbps) 802.11a:  -70 dBm (at 54 Mbps) to -93 dBm (at 6 Mbps)  Power Control  1dB increments Antenna Type  Two (2) omnidirectional, 8 dBi (for 2.4 GHz Radio)  and 10 dBi (for 5.8 GHz Radio) Antenna Connector  N-Type Routing   Routing Engine  MeshConnex Layer 2 routing with Layer 1 situational-awareness Routing Protocol  Patented, hybrid proactive/reactive routing (low latency & fast route convergence) IEEE 802.11s Support  Upgradeable to final IEEE 802.11s standard via OTA software updates Network   Network Management Software  MeshManager Element Management System via secure SNMP v.3 Network Interface  10/100Mbps Ethernet (RJ-45) port with surge suppression Network Segmentation Multiple SSIDs with VLAN mapping Quality of Service (QoS)  802.11e, EDCF, and IP precedence bits (ToS) supported via DSC Security   Virtual LAN (VLAN)  Supports up to sixteen (16) per node, or 4094 per network Client Encryption Support  WEP, WPA (TKIP) and WPA2 (AES, 802.11i) Internodal Encryption  Intra-Mesh Security Authentication  802.1X (Infrastructure/Client) and MAC address hardware authentication Power   Power Requirements  90-264 VAC (with  variation at 47 to 63 Hz) Power Connector  AC power cord, 12 ft
MOTOMESH DUO 4300 Users Guide May 2007 1-7 Power Consumption  15W (with both radios operating at 50% duty cycle) Power over Ethernet (PoE)  Support for Canopy PoE connection Physical  Dimensions  9”x 6”x 3.5” (23.1cm x 15.2cm x 8.9cm) Weight  4.5 lbs (2.04kg) Packaging  Outdoor, all-weather enclosure (NEMA 4) Mounting  3" (7.62cm) diameter post mounting Environment  Temperature Range  -30 to +60 °C Humidity  0 to 95%, non-condensing Certifications  FCC Part 15 & 90, UL, CSA Available Options  Mounting  Lamp post mount bracket assembly Power  AC photo cell adapter DC Input   12 VDC +- 2 VDC
   May 2007 2-1 Chapter 2  Chapter 2:  Infrastructure Device Installation ............................................   .    .  This chapter will provide hardware and software installation information for the MOTOMESH DUO 4300 Infrastructure Device. Software Requirements ............................................   .    .  The MOTOMESH DUO 4300 infrastructure devices must be setup and configured using the MeshManager Element Management System. The MeshManager Element Manager System is used for device setup, configuration, and management of MOTOMESH infrastructure devices. Prior to using the MeshManager software for device installation and configuration, ensure that it is installed and running on a network computer.  MeshManager will be used during the device setup process to validate the installation of the device(s) as well as manage, within the wireless network. Detailed information about the MeshManager application is found in the MeshManager Users Guide.  Hardware Installation Notes ............................................   .    .  For a MOTOMESH 2.0 deployment, a permanent power source for each MOTOMESH Duo 4300 device must be provided. All infrastructure devices require professional installation to ensure that the installation is performed in accordance with FCC licensing regulations Infrastructure devices are fitted with two mounting brackets designed to be attached to light poles and other probable installation sites. Alternate mounting hardware is available for mounting directly to posts or structures that are too large for the standard brackets. Optional remote antenna mount hardware is also available for use with the alternate mounting hardware.
Chapter 2: Infrastructure Device Installation May 2007 2-2 Equipment Specification The specifications listed in the following table apply for all Infrastructure devices. Table 2-1  MOTOMESH Duo 4300-49 Radio Characteristics Characteristic  2.4GHz 802.11 b/g 4.9GHz  Output Power    27 dBm  25 dBm RF Modulation  CCK/OFDM  OFDM Operating Frequency (GHz)  2.4 - 2.4835  4.94 - 4.99 EIRP  35 dBi  34 dBi Channel Selection  20 MHz  10 - 20 MHz Table 2-2  MOTOMESH Duo 4300-58 Radio Characteristics Characteristic  2.4GHz 802.11 b/g 5.8GHz 802.11a Output Power    27 dBm  25 dBm RF Modulation  CCK/OFDM  OFDM Operating Frequency (GHz)  2.4 - 2.4835  5.725 -  5.825 Maximum Burst Data Rate  54 Mbps  54 Mbps Spectrum Used  20 MHz  20 MHz Table 2-3  MOTOMESH Duo 4300-54 Radio Characteristics Characteristic  2.4GHz 802.11 b/g 5.4GHz  Output Power    27 dBm  25 dBm RF Modulation  CCK/OFDM  OFDM Operating Frequency (GHz)  2.4 - 2.4835  5.49  - 5.71 Maximum Burst Data Rate  54 Mbps  54 Mbps Spectrum Used  20 MHz  20 MHz Ports and Connections The following list defines the standard ports and connections for the MOTOMESH Duo 4300 device running in either the IAP or MWR modes. • Device Enclosure with 2 N-type Female Antenna Connector
MOTOMESH DUO 4300 Users Guide May 2007 2-3 • 120V A/C Power Cable with flying leads  • One Ethernet port   • Canopy Connect PoE (IAP Devices only) or standards based 802.3af  PoE (IAP and MWR).  NOTE: At this time, the IAPs can only be pre-configured to use Canopy Connect PoE or Standards Based PoE (IAP and MWR), or none of the two PoEs, at the time of purchase. These options are not available after the device has already been configured and shipped to a customer site. • Optional External Personality Plug to activate power over Ethernet (Motorola Canopy ™ PoE (on IAP Devices only) or standards based 802.3af PoE (on the IAP and MWR).   • Mounting Bracket (Standard and Optional)    Operator Supply List The Network Operator must supply the following equipment: • Mounting Location • Power Source (120V A/C depending on IAP configuration) • Ethernet connection between the IAP and MiSC.
Chapter 2: Infrastructure Device Installation May 2007 2-4 Optional Antennas The following antennas are recommended for use with Infrastructure Devices. Table 2-4  Recommended Antennas for Infrastructure Devices Manufacturer  Part Number  Gain  Usage Maxrad  MFB2408NMDC  8 dBi   2.4 GHz Infrastructure Radiall-Larsen  R380.700.212  10 dBi  5.8 GHz Infrastructure MOTOMESH DUO Infrastructure Device Labels The MAC address for each device is recorded on a label located on the device enclosure.  Record this number in the provided IAP or MWR MAC Address Table section. The MAC Addresses will be required later to configure and test the device.  Figure 2-1  MOTOMESH DUO 4300 - 49 Device Product Label (sample)  Figure 2-2  MOTOMESH DUO 4300 - 58 Device Product Label (sample)  Figure 2-3  MOTOMESH DUO 4300 - 54 Device Product Label  (European Use only)  Infrastructure Device MAC Address Table Table 2-5  MAC Address Table MWR or IAP  Device Name  Ethernet MAC IP Address
MOTOMESH DUO 4300 Users Guide May 2007 2-5 MWR or IAP  Device Name  Ethernet MAC IP Address
Chapter 2: Infrastructure Device Installation May 2007 2-6 Infrastructure Device Assembly  Figure 2-4  shows the external connection points for a MOTOMESH Duo 4300 device.  Figure 2-4  Infrastructure Device Top View showing External Connection Points    Figure 2-5  External Personality Plugs (Use Black or Grey, or none)    N-Type Antenna (5.8) Power N-Type Antenna (2.4) Gore Vent Device Hinges Optional PoE feature port (must be configured at time of purchase). Standards based 802.3af POE (IAP and MWR) or Canopy Connect PoE (IAP only). Ethernet Port N-Type Antenna (5.8) N-Type Antenna (4.9, 5.4, or 5.8) Optional External Personality Plug will be placed here ONLY if the Standards based 802.3af PoE or Canopy PoE (option) is purchased.  If neither PoE is purchased, the port will be covered.  Black plug for use with the Canopy PoE option (IAP Devices only). Grey plug for use with the Standards based 802.3af PoE option (IAP and MWR Devices).  NOTE:  If your device does not have either of the plugs, it may mean that neither of the available PoE Options was purchased.
MOTOMESH DUO 4300 Users Guide May 2007 2-7 Figure 2-6  Close Up of External Connection Points  Infrastructure Device Deployment and Installation The MWR and the IAP devices require professional installation to ensure that the installation is performed in accordance with FCC licensing regulations. All common precautions for grounding and electrostatic discharge protection should be observed during deployment and installation. Observe the following additional guidelines when deploying fixed Infrastructure devices (MWR and IAP): • The MOTOMESH Duo 4300 device may be mounted on a pole having a diameter of 1-3.5 inches, utilizing the provided brackets.   • The antenna must have a separation distance of at least 2 meters from the body of all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.   • Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions to satisfy RF exposure compliance. • When deploying the MOTOMESH Duo 4300 device, the antenna(s) should be a minimum of 30 inches from any nearby metal poles to avoid distortion of the RF pattern. • The installation location must provide power to the MOTOMESH DUO 4300 Device. • It is the responsibility of the Network Operator to ensure that the installation complies with any local building codes and permits.
Chapter 2: Infrastructure Device Installation May 2007 2-8 Grounding Considerations In order for a grounding system to be effective, a low impedance path to earth ground must be present. The grounding system must have conductors of sufficient size to withstand the high fault currents that must be shunted along this path. The lower the impedance the grounding system displays, the better its capability to perform its task. The impedance requirement for a communications site is determined by the classification of the site. Sites are broken down into 2 categories: Type A-Light Duty and Type B-Light Industrial/Commercial. Type A-Light Duty sites have impedance requirements of 25 ohms or less to ground whereas Type B- Light Industrial/Commercial sites have impedance requirements of less than 5 ohms to ground. MOTOMESH 2.0 networks fall into the Type B-Light Industrial/Commercial category, and therefore must be treated with greater considerations as far as grounding requirements are concerned. Since Type B grounding requirements stipulate 5 ohms or less impedance to earth ground, things such as soil pH, type of grounding rods, size of conductors, and ground enhancing materials must be taken into account to achieve this goal. To verify the impedance requirements are met, a special Earth/Ground Resistance Tester (megohmmeter) may be necessary. • If the MOTOMESH 2.0 product is attached to a light arm and the attachment point meets the Type B grounding requirements, then the grounding stud attachment point is not required to be used. Assembling the MOTOMESH Duo Device Use the following procedure to assemble a MOTOMESH Duo Device. Procedure 2-1  Assembling the MOTOMESH Duo Device Initial Infrastructure Device Configuration Information Prior to attempting the configuration of a MOTOMESH Duo device, ensure that the device is powered up and has connectivity to the MiSC. Device Connectivity Testing Only after a MiSC has been setup on the network, and an infrastructure device has been added using the MeshManager, element management system software, that the procedure below can be used to verify connectivity to a device. Procedure 2-2  Testing Infrastructure Device Connectivity 1  Place the brackets at the desired position on the pole. 2  Adjust the position of the box so that the antenna connecters are positioned vertically. Align the antennas with the N-type connectors on the box and rotate to close. 3  Insert the cable into the external Ethernet port and tighten the connector to ensure a weatherproof seal. 4  Insert the Power Plug into the 4-pin connector. 1  Apply power to the device, the device should be operation in 60 to 120 seconds 2  Obtain the 802.11 MAC addresses for the device subcomponents that were recorded in the MAC Address
MOTOMESH DUO 4300 Users Guide May 2007 2-9   Table earlier in this manual.  The address will be in the following format: xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx. 3  Within MeshManager’s Device Manager screen, right-click on the appropriate MWR or IAP device in the Device Tree and select the Ping Device option. 4  Check for a successful response to the Ping command in the Named Device results dialog box. A successful response to the ping commands verifies connectivity to the device (MWR or IAP). 5  Repeat steps 1-4 for additional MWR or IAP devices.
     May 2007 3-1 Chapter 3 Chapter 3:  Device Configuration ............................................   .    .    .    .  This chapter includes the following sections: - Pre-staging a MOTOMESH Duo 4300 device in MeshManager - Second IP stack in MOTOMESH Duo Devices Pre-staging a MOTOMESH Duo 4300 Device in MeshManager  ............................................   .    .   This information will be available the week of 5-14-07 and will be reviewed by Craig Perkins and probably someone in the System Test group.   Second IP Stack Aids in Troubleshooting ............................................   .    .  The second IP Stack feature is available in MOTOMESH 2.0 Duo 4300 devices and allows for a pre-configured SSID and connectivity to a fixed IP.  This feature can assist you with correcting and diagnosing some cases of stranded units rather than having to roll a bucket truck.   Operators will find this feature helpful when configuring nodes for expansion or replacement. Second IP Stack Settings A MOTOMESH Duo device can be accessed via a client access card (a PCMCIA Wireless Client Card) that is attached to a laptop computer. The client access card must be set to the settings specified in MeshManager for Device Recovery.
Chapter 3: Device Configuration May 2007 3-2  NOTE: It is important to note that VAP 15 is to be used only for Second IP Stack data. Accessing the MOTOMESH Duo Device Recovery Settings in MeshManager Procedure 3-1  Accessing the MOTOMESH Duo Device Recovery Settings 1  Select a specific device from the Device Tree in MeshManager. 2  From the right side of the screen, select Global Configuration from the Action drop-down list. 3  Select the Device Recovery tab. 4  View the Default VAP 15 Settings setup for the purpose of device recovery. 5  You can choose to keep the default settings or change them after your wireless network is setup, configured, and working correctly.  Device Recovery Settings The MOTOMESH Duo device recovery default settings (VAP 15) have the following conditions:          Authentication Type– WPA-AUTO-PSK          Cipher Mode-  AUTO          Passphrase-    blackd0g          Static IP Address-  192.168.1.1          IP network mask-  255.255.255.0          SSID-    MotoMesh          SSID Suppression-  On   If you change any of the default settings for VAP15, make sure that when it is time to recover your MOTOMESH Duo Device that the Client Access Card is set to match your current network settings for Device Recovery (VAP15).
     May 2007 4-1 Chapter 4 Chapter 4:  License Information ............................................   .    .    .    .  This chapter includes the contents of the Motorola End User License Agreement (EULA) as well as a Third Party License section.  Motorola End User License Agreement  ............................................   .    .  MOTOROLA, INC.  END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT  Motorola is willing to license its Mesh Networking Software Solutions (defined as “Products” below) and the accompanying documentation to you only on the condition that you accept all the terms in this License Agreement (“Agreement”).  IMPORTANT: READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE USING THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCTS.  BY CLICKING ON THE “ACCEPT” BUTTON BELOW, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT, UNDERSTAND IT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.  IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, MOTOROLA IS NOT WILLING TO LICENSE THE PRODUCTS TO YOU.  YOU SHOULD CLICK ON THE “DO NOT ACCEPT” BUTTON TO DISCONTINUE THE SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PROCESS.  IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS, YOU MAY, WITHIN FIFTEEN (15) DAYS, RETURN THIS ENTIRE PRODUCT TO THE LOCATION WHERE YOU ACQUIRED IT OR PROVIDE WRITTEN VERIFICATION OF DELETION OF ALL COPIES OF THE ENTIRE PRODUCT IF YOU HAVE NOT PHYSICALLY RECEIVED A PRODUCT FOR A FULL REFUND.
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MOTOMESH DUO 4300 Users Guide May 2007 4-7 Third Party Licensing Agreements  ............................................   .    .  The following section lists the respective copyright owners and the associated license information for portions of Open Source code that may be included in Motorola’s MOTOMESH 2.0 Product line.  Hostapd - Copyright and License Information  hostapd - user space IEEE 802.11 AP and IEEE 802.1X/WPA/WPA2/EAP     Authenticator and RADIUS authentication server ================================================================  Copyright (c) 2002-2006, Jouni Malinen <jkmaline@cc.hut.fi> and contributors All Rights Reserved.  This program is dual-licensed under both the GPL version 2 and BSD license. Either license may be used at your option.    License -------  GPL v2:  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more details.  You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA  (this copy of the license is in COPYING file)   Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of BSD license:  Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:  1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
Chapter 4: License Information May 2007 4-8    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.  2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.  3. Neither the name(s) of the above-listed copyright holder(s) nor the    names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.  THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     May 2007 5-1 Chapter 5 Chapter 5:  Customer Service ............................................   .    .    .    .  This chapter provides information about how to obtain customer service support from Motorola and describes the type of information you should have available prior to making the support call. Customer Service Information ............................................   .    .  If you have read this document and made every effort to resolve installation or operation issues yourself and still require help, please contact Motorola System Support Center (SSC) using the following contact information:  Hours of Operation 7 days a week, 24 hours  Technical Support:    800-221-7144 (USA) Obtaining Support Motorola provides technical support services for your system and recommends that you coordinate warranty and repair activities through the Motorola System Support Center (SSC). When you consult the Motorola SSC, you increase the likelihood that problems are rectified in a timely fashion and that warranty requirements are satisfied. Check your contract for specific warranty and service information. System Information  To be provided with the best possible opportunity for support, collect the following system information and have it available when obtaining support. • Location of the system • Date the system was put into service • Software or firmware version information for components of your system
Chapter 5: Customer Service May 2007 5-2 • Serial number(s) of the device(s) or component(s) requiring support • A written description of the symptom or observation of the problem: - When did it first appear? - Can it be reproduced? - What is the step-by-step procedure to cause it? • Do other circumstances contribute to the problem? For example, changes in weather or other conditions? • Maintenance action preceding problem: - Upgrade of software or equipment - Change in the hardware or software configuration - Software reload - from backup or from CD-ROM (note the version and date) Return Material Request After collecting system information, contact the Motorola System Support Center for assistance or to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number for faulty Field Replaceable Entities (FREs): North America: 800-221-7144 Radio Products and Services Division The Radio Products and Services Division is your source for manuals and replacement parts. Radio Products and Services Division Telephone Numbers The telephone numbers for ordering are:  (800)-422-4210 (US and Canada orders) The fax numbers are:  (800)-622–6210 (US and Canada orders) The number for help identifying an item or part number is   (800)-422-4210; select choice “3” from the menu Returning System Components to Motorola Motorola's service philosophy is based on field replaceable entities (FREs). FREs are system components identified by Motorola to be returned to Motorola for repair. Returning FREs Return faulty FREs to Motorola for repair. When you return an assembly for service, follow these best practices: • Place any assembly containing CMOS devices in a static-proof bag or container for shipment. • Obtain a return authorization (RA) number from the Motorola System Support Center.
MOTOMESH DUO 4300 Users Guide May 2007 5-3 • Include the warranty, model, kit numbers, and serial numbers on the job ticket, as necessary. • If the warranty is out of date, you must have a purchase order. • Print the return address clearly, in block letters. • Provide a phone number where your repair technician can be reached. • Include the contact person's name for return. • Pack the assembly tightly and securely, preferably in its original shipping container.
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     May 2007 6-1 Chapter 6  Chapter 6:  Certification and Safety Information ............................................   .    .    .    .  This chapter lists the relevant FCC Certification and Product Safety Information for the MOTOMESH devices described in this manual. FCC Regulatory Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received; including interference that may cause undesired operation. The MWR4300 requires professional installation to ensure the installation is performed in accordance with FCC licensing regulations.   Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 2 meters      between the radiator and your body.
Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information May 2007 6-2 Safety Information for MOTOMESH Products The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with its action in ET Docket 96-8 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment.  Motorola MOTOMESH products meet the uncontrolled environmental limits found in OET-65 and ANSI C95.1, 1991.  Proper operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual and the hardware and software guides on the MOTOMESH CD will result in user exposure that is substantially below the FCC recommended limits.  • Do not touch or move the antenna(s) while the unit is transmitting or receiving. • Do not hold any component containing a radio such that the antenna is very close to or touching any exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. • Do not operate a portable transmitter near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless it is a type especially qualified for such use. • Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is connected; otherwise, the radio may be damaged.  Safety Certification    Conforms to UL STD ANSI/UL 60950 3rd Edition  Certified to CAN/CSA C22.2 NO. 60950-00 Equipment shall be suitable for use in Air pressure: 86kPa to106kPa.
     May 2007 Index -1    Index    Index ............................................   .    .    .    .  A Alternate mounting hardware, 2-1 antenna, 2-1, 2-7, 2-8, 6-2 C Connectivity Testing, 2-8 Copyrights, iii D Device Label, 2-4 Device Specifications, 1-3, 1-4, 1-6 Disclaimer, iii E Equipment Specification, 2-2 external connection points, 2-6 F fixed Infrastructure, 1-2 I Intelligent Access Point, 1-1 L Label, IAP, 2-4 light poles, 2-1 M mounting brackets, 2-1 P power source, 2-1 professional, 2-7, 6-1 S software installation, 2-1 T Technical Support, 5-1 Trademarks, iii
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 May 2007 Glossary-1    Glossary    Glossary  ............................................   .    .    .  EDCF – Enhanced Distributed Coordination Function  EMS – Element Management System IAP – Intelligent Access Point  MiSC – Mobile Internet Switching Controller MWR– Mesh Wireless Router POE – Power over the Ethernet. Two types of PoE are currently supported in MOTOMESH Duo 4300 devices. Only one type is available at any one time if ordered at time of purchase, otherwise PoE is not enabled. It is the standards based 802.3af PoE or the Canopy Connect PoE. TFTP - Trivial File Transfer Protocol. A network utility that is simpler to use than the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). WR – Wireless Router (same as MWR)
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