Cambium Networks PMP 450d Series User Manual

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Summary of PMP 450d Series

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    Cambium 450 platform user guide system release 14.1.1 accuracy while reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, cambium networks assumes no liability resulting from any inaccuracies or omissions in this document, or from use of the information obtained herein. Cambium...

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    References to, or information about cambium products (machines and programs), programming, or services that are not announced in your country. Such references or information must not be construed to mean that cambium intends to announce such cambium products, programming, or services in your country...

  • Page 3: Contents

    Page i contents about this user guide ............................................................................................................................. 1 contacting cambium networks .............................................................................................................

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    Contents page ii typical deployment ..................................................................................................................... 1-9 product variants ........................................................................................................................ 1-11...

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    Contents page iii supported external ap antennas ............................................................................................. 2-34 supported external sm antennas ............................................................................................ 2-34 rf cable and connectors...

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    Contents page iv conforming to the limits............................................................................................................. 3-2 available spectrum ..................................................................................................................... 3-2 anal...

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    Contents page v isolating ap/bhm from the internet ........................................................................................ 3-20 encrypting radio transmissions ............................................................................................... 3-20 planning for https oper...

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    Contents page vi compliance with safety standards ................................................................................................. 4-22 electrical safety compliance ..................................................................................................... 4-22 electromagn...

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    Contents page vii logging into the web interface – ap/sm/bh .......................................................................... 5-16 using the quick start configuration wizard of the ap/bhm ................................................ 5-16 chapter 6: installation ............................

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    Contents page viii stripping drop cable ................................................................................................................. 6-62 creating a drop cable grounding point ................................................................................... 6-63 attaching and ...

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    Contents page ix initiating quick start wizard .................................................................................................... 7-12 configuring time settings ......................................................................................................... 7-18 powering t...

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    Contents page x configuring snmp access ..................................................................................................... 7-111 configuring security ............................................................................................................... 7-113 configuring r...

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    Contents page xi troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 7-208 configuring radio via config file .................................................................................................. 7-209 imp...

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    Contents page xii bhm evaluation page of bhs .................................................................................................. 8-28 using the ofdm frame calculator tool ......................................................................................... 8-32 using the subscribe...

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    Contents page xiii interpreting snmpv3 statistics ................................................................................................ 9-53 interpreting syslog statistics .................................................................................................... 9-55 interpretin...

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    Contents page xiv troubleshooting procedures ......................................................................................................... 11-26 module has lost or does not establish connectivity ............................................................ 11-26 nat/dhcp- configured sm h...

  • Page 17: List of Figures

    List of figures page xv list of figures figure 1 pmp/ptp 450 platform typical bridge deployment ................................................................ 1-9 figure 2 tdd frame division...............................................................................................................

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    List of figures page xvi figure 34 example layout of 6 access point sectors (abc), 60 degree sectors ................................. 3-5 figure 35 determinants in rx signal level ............................................................................................. 3-7 figure 36 cambium net...

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    List of figures page xvii figure 77 pmp 450i 900 mhz ap antenna unbox view ...................................................................... 6-38 figure 78 pmp 450i 900 mhz ap antenna inventory .......................................................................... 6-38 figure 79 attaching r...

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    List of figures page xviii figure 115 rf telnet access restrictions (orange) and flow through (green) .............................. 7-109 figure 116 rf telnet access restriction (orange) and potential security hole (green) ................ 7-109 figure 117 multicast vc statistics .....................

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    List of figures page xix figure 158 remote subscribers page of ap ........................................................................................ 9-20 figure 159 event log data .....................................................................................................................

  • Page 22: List of Tables

    List of tables page xx list of tables table 1 main characteristics of the pmp/ptp 450i series ..................................................................... 1-3 table 2 pmp/ptp 450i series hardware configurations ........................................................................ 1-4 tab...

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    List of tables page xxi table 41 rf cable and connector part numbers .................................................................................. 2-35 table 42 rj45 connector and spare gland part numbers ................................................................... 2-36 table 43 cmm4 pow...

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    List of tables xxii table 75 ip interface attributes ............................................................................................................. 7-29 table 76 sm/bhs private ip and luid ...................................................................................................

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    List of tables page xxiii table 109 security attributes for ptp 450/450i bhs ......................................................................... 7-124 table 110 pmp 450i ap radio attributes - 5 ghz ............................................................................... 7-127 table 111 ...

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    List of tables xxiv table 137 syslog configuration attributes - ap ................................................................................ 7-181 table 138 syslog configuration attributes - sm ............................................................................... 7-182 table 139 sys...

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    List of tables page xxv table 169 link status page attributes - ap .......................................................................................... 8-37 table 170 general status page attributes - ap ...................................................................................... 9-3 ...

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    Page xxvi table 202 pmp 450i ap specifications .................................................................................................. 10-2 table 203 pmp 450i sm specifications ................................................................................................. 10-6 table 204...

  • Page 29: About This User Guide

    List of tables page xxvii table 238 us fcc ids .......................................................................................................................... 10-13 table 239 usa approved antenna list 4.9 ghz ...................................................................................

  • Page 30: Contacting Cambium Networks

    Page xxviii • chapter 11: troubleshooting contacting cambium networks support website: http://www.Cambiumnetworks.Com/support main website: http://www.Cambiumnetworks.Com sales enquiries: solutions@cambiumnetworks.Com support enquiries: support@cambiumnetworks.Com repair enquiries: rma@cambiumnetwor...

  • Page 32: Purpose

    Chapter 1: product description page 2 important regulatory information purpose cambium networks point-to-multi-point (pmp)/point-to-point (ptp) 450 documents are intended to instruct and assist personnel in the operation, installation and maintenance of the cambium pmp/ptp equipment and ancillary de...

  • Page 33: External Antennas

    Chapter 1: product description important regulatory information page 3 following two conditions: • this device may not cause harmful interference, and • this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation the usa federal communications commiss...

  • Page 34: Canada Specific Information

    Chapter 1: product description page 4 when planning a link in the usa, visit http://spectrumbridge.Com/udia/home.Aspx , enter the location of the planned link and search for tdwr radars. If a tdwr system is located within 35 km (22 miles) or has line of sight propagation to the ptp device, perform t...

  • Page 35: Ic Approved Antennas

    Chapter 1: product description important regulatory information page 5 (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Industry canada (ic) a demandé aux fabricants de mettre en œuvre des m...

  • Page 36: Antennas Externes

    Chapter 1: product description important regulatory information page 6 antennas externes lorsque vous utilisez une version du produit sans antenne intégrée, il peut être nécessaire de réduire la puissance d'émission pour garantir que la limite réglementaire de puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente...

  • Page 37: Training

    Chapter 1: product description important regulatory information page 7 training the installer needs to have basic competence in radio and ip network installation. The specific requirements applicable to the 450 platform should be gained by reading chapter 5: preparing for installation, chapter 6: in...

  • Page 38: Problems And Warranty

    Chapter 1: product description page 8 problems and warranty problems and warranty reporting problems if any problems are encountered when installing or operating this equipment, follow this procedure to investigate and report: 1 search this document and the software release notes of supported releas...

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    Chapter 1: product description important regulatory information page 9 portions of cambium equipment may be damaged from exposure to electrostatic discharge. Use precautions to prevent damage..

  • Page 40: Security Advice

    Chapter 1: product description page 10 security advice security advice cambium networks systems and equipment provide security parameters that can be configured by the operator based on their particular operating environment. Cambium recommends setting and using these parameters following industry r...

  • Page 41: Warnings

    Chapter 1: product description page 11 warnings, cautions, and notes warnings, cautions, and notes the following describes how warnings and cautions are used in this document and in all documents of the cambium networks document set. Warnings warnings precede instructions that contain potentially ha...

  • Page 42: Caring For The Environment

    Chapter 1: product description page 12 caring for the environment caring for the environment the following information describes national or regional requirements for the disposal of cambium networks supplied equipment and for the approved disposal of surplus packaging. In eu countries the following...

  • Page 43: Chapter 1:

    Page 1-1 chapter 1: product description this chapter provides a high level description of 450 platform series products. It describes in general terms the function of the product, the main product variants and the main hardware components. The following topics are described in this chapter: • overvie...

  • Page 44: Purpose

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the pmp/ptp 450 platform page 1-2 overview of the pmp/ptp 450 platform this section introduces the key features, typical uses, product variants and components of the pmp/ptp 450 platform. Purpose cambium pmp/ptp 450 platform series products are designed for...

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    Chapter 1: overview of the pmp/ptp 450 platform page 1-3 • efficient gps synchronized, scheduled tdd operation for easy ap/bhm site deployment and performance that is consistent regardless of sm/bhs loading • a range of cost-effective subscriber device solutions to meet the business case of any netw...

  • Page 46: Frequency Bands

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the pmp/ptp 450 platform page 1-4 frequency bands the pmp/ptp 450i odu can operate in the following bands: • 900 mhz band: 902 to 928 mhz (pmp only) • 5 ghz band: 4900 to 5925 mhz o 5.1 ghz band: 5150 to 5250 mhz o 5.2 ghz band: 5250 to 5350 mhz o 5.4 ghz b...

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    Chapter 1: overview of the pmp/ptp 450 platform page 1-5 connectorized use with an external antenna.

  • Page 48: Pmp/ptp 450 Series

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the pmp/ptp 450 platform page 1-6 the pmp 450i ap 16 dbi, 90° sector antenna does not support frequency reuse between collocated aps because of poor f/b ratio. To achieve frequency re-use between collocated aps, please use the pmp 450i ap connectorized and ...

  • Page 49: Frequency Bands

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the pmp/ptp 450 platform page 1-7 wireless link condition los, near los or non-los range ptp: up to 186 mi (or 299 km) depending on configuration for all bands pmp: up to 40 mi (or 64 km) for 5.X ghz band pmp: up to 120 mi (or 193 km) for 900 mhz band duple...

  • Page 50: Hardware Components

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the pmp/ptp 450 platform page 1-8 hardware components the main hardware components of the pmp/ptp 450 are as follows: • pmp 450 ap • pmp 450 sm • ptp 450 bh (bhm/bhs) the pmp/ptp 450 is supplied in the following configurations: table 4 pmp/ptp 450 series ha...

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    Chapter 1: product description overview of the pmp/ptp 450 platform page 1-9 integrated 16 dbi dual slant 5 ghz (5.4 and 5.8 ghz) connectorized use with an external antenna integrated 17 dbi dual slant supported interoperability for 450i/450/430 platforms the supported interoperability among various...

  • Page 52: Typical Deployment

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the pmp/ptp 450 platform page 1-10 typical deployment the 450 platform is an “all outdoor” solution consisting of a wireless bridge across sites. Each site installation consists of an integrated or connectorized outdoor unit (odu) and a power supply (psu) (...

  • Page 53: Point-to-Multipoint

    Chapter 1: product description page 1-11 overview of the pmp/ptp 450 platform point-to-multipoint the pmp 450 platform series consists of access point (ap) and subscriber module (sm) odu. The radio link operates on a single frequency channel in each direction using time division duplex (tdd). Applic...

  • Page 54: Wireless Operation

    Chapter 1: product description wireless operation page 1-12 • an indoor power supply module providing power-over-ethernet (poe) supply to odu (ap/sm/bh) • antennas and antenna cabling: connectorized odus require external antennas connected using rf cable • ethernet cabling: all configurations requir...

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    Chapter 1: product description page 1-13.

  • Page 56: Tdd Frame Parameters

    Chapter 1: product description wireless operation page 1-14 tdd frame parameters the tdd burst duration varies depending on the following: • channel bandwidth • cyclic prefix • frame period • frame configuration - downlink data • link operation – dynamic rate adaptation ofdm and channel bandwidth th...

  • Page 57: Link Operation

    Product description wireless operation page 1-15 frame configuration - downlink data the percentage of frame assigned to transport downlink data. The downlink data specifies the percentage of the aggregate throughput for the downlink (frames transmitted from the ap/bhm to the subscriber). The config...

  • Page 58: Mimo

    Chapter 1: product description wireless operation page 1-16 mimo multiple-input multiple-output (mimo) techniques provide protection against fading and increase the probability that the receiver decodes a usable signal. When the effects of mimo are combined with those of ofdm techniques and a high l...

  • Page 59: System Management

    Chapter 1: product description system management page 1-17 system management this section introduces the pmp/ptp 450 platform management system, including the web interface, installation, configuration, alerts and upgrades. Management agent pmp/ptp 450 platform equipment is managed through an embedd...

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    Chapter 1: product description system management page 1-18 • statistics • tools • logs • accounts • quick start • copyright subscriber module or backhaul slave • home • configuration • statistics • tools • logs • accounts • pda • copyright identity-based user accounts • when identity-based user acco...

  • Page 61: Snmp

    Chapter 1: product description system management page 1-19 • sm configuration: configures authenticated sms with mir (maximum information rate), high priority, and vlan (virtual lan) parameters from the radius server when a sm registers to an ap. • sm accounting provides support for radius accountin...

  • Page 62: Wireless Manager (Wm)

    Chapter 1: product description system management page 1-20 wireless manager (wm) cambium networks wireless manager 4.0 is recommended for managing pmp/ptp 450 platform networks. You can achieve better uptime through better visibility of your network with the cambium wireless manager. This network ma...

  • Page 63: Radio Recovery Mode

    Product description system management page 1-21 chapter 1: canopy network updater tool (cnut) cnut (canopy network updater tool) is the stand-alone software update tool for 450 platform series products. The cnut 4.9.12 or greater should be used for 450 platform radios. The canopy network updater too...

  • Page 64: Pmp/ptp 450 Series

    Page 2-22 options in recovery mode (ipv4 only) are as follows: • load a previous sw image • boot with default canopy system software settings (similar to the hardware default plug on previous canopy- based pmp platforms) the last most recent software image loaded to the board is retained. The factor...

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    Product description system management page 1-23 chapter 2: system hardware this chapter describes the hardware components of a pmp/ptp 450 platform link. The following topics are described in this chapter: • system components on page 2-2 describes system components of ptp and pmp including its acces...

  • Page 66: System Components

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-2 system components point-to-multipoint (pmp) the pmp radio is a transceiver device. It is a connectorized or radiated outdoor unit containing all the radio, networking, and surge suppression electronics. It can be purchased as: • access point modu...

  • Page 67: Product Variants

    Chapter 2: system components page 2-3 system hardware product variants table 8 pmp 450i variants variant region antenna frequency range channel bandwidth max tx power notes 900 mhz pmp 450i ap fcc connectorized 902 - 928 mhz 5, 7, 10, 20 mhz 25 dbm transmit power limited based on regional setting co...

  • Page 68: Backhaul (Ptp)

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-4 connectorized transmit power 2.4 ghz 2400 – 5, 10, 20 limited based pmp 450 fcc ism 27 dbm ap integrated 18 dbi 2483.5 mhz mhz on regional setting transmit power 3.5 ghz 3300 – 3600 5, 7, 10, 20 limited based pmp 450 fcc ism 27 dbm ap integrated ...

  • Page 69: Product Variants

    Chapter 2: system components page 2-5 • backhaul slave (bhs) ptp 450 platform integrated or connectorized odu see table 2 pmp/ptp 450i series hardware configurations on page 1-4 system hardware see table 4 pmp/ptp 450 series hardware configurations on page 1-7 product variants table 10 ptp 450i vari...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-6 table 11 ptp 450 variants variant region antenna frequency range channel bandwid th max tx power notes connectorized transmit power 3.5 ghz 3300 – 3600 5, 7, 10, limited based ptp 450 row 27 dbm bh integrated 16 dbi mhz 20 mhz on regional setting...

  • Page 71: Pmp/ptp 450I Interfaces

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-7 pmp/ptp 450 platform interfaces pmp/ptp 450i interfaces – ap/sm/bh the ap/sm/bh interfaces are illustrated below. Table 12 ap/sm/bh interface descriptions and cabling interface function cabling psu/ethernet power-over-ethernet, ethernet communica...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-8 pmp/ptp 450 interfaces - ap the pmp 450 ap interfaces are illustrated below. Figure 3 pmp/ptp 450 interfaces - ap table 13 ap interface descriptions and cabling – 2.4 ghz, 5 ghz interface function cabling psu/ethernet power-over-ethernet, etherne...

  • Page 73: Pmp/ptp 450 Interfaces

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-9 5 ghz horizontal rf connection to ap n-type antenna ground lugs for grounding the unit 10 awg copper wire pmp/ptp 450 interfaces – sm/bh the pmp 450 sm/bh interfaces are illustrated below. Figure 4 pmp/ptp 450 interfaces – sm/bh figure 5 pmp/ptp ...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-10 figure 6 pmp 450d sm - integrated dish figure 7 ptp 450 series – bhm/bhs.

  • Page 75: Diagnostic Leds

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-11 diagnostic leds the diagnostic leds of pmp/ptp 450 platform series are as shown below. Ap/bhm leds the diagnostic leds report the information about the status of the ap/bhm. Figure 8 ap/bhm diagnostic leds, viewed from unit front odu led display...

  • Page 76: Sm/bhs Leds

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-12 led color when active status information provided notes pwr red dc power always lit after 10-20 seconds of power on. Syn/1 yellow presence of sync - ses/2 green unused - gps/3 red pulse of sync lit when the ap/bhm is getting a sync pulse from a ...

  • Page 77: Operating Mode

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-13 pmp 450 sm/bhs lnk/5 act/4 gps/3 ses/2 syn/1 pwr table 15 sm/bhs led descriptions status information provided led color when active sm / bhs in sm / bhs in “operating”mode “aiming” mode notes gps/3 red unused presence of data act/4 yellow activi...

  • Page 78: Aiming Mode

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-14 • data transfer: the act/4 led lit on the presence of data activity on the ethernet link. Aiming mode the 5 leds (syn/1, ses/2, gps/3, act/4 and lnk/5) are turned into a 5-position bar graph. The more leds that are lit, the better the received p...

  • Page 79: Ptp 450I

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-15 note the 450i sm does not have license keys. Ptp 450i table 17 ptp 450i odu part numbers cambium description cambium part number 5 ghz ptp 450i end, connectorized (row) c050045b001a 5 ghz ptp 450i end, integrated high gain antenna (row) c050045b...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-16 3.5 ghz pmp 450 connectorized access point c035045a001a 3.5 ghz pmp 450 connectorized access point (des) c035045a003a 3.6 ghz pmp 450 connectorized access point c036045a001a 3.6 ghz pmp 450 connectorized access point (des) c036045a003a 5 ghz pmp...

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    Chapter 2: system components page 2-17 system hardware cambium description cambium part number 5 ghz pmp 450 connectorized access point (us only) c054045a002a 5 ghz pmp 450 connectorized access point (des) c054045a003a pmp 450 ap lite 2.4 ghz pmp 450 connectorized access point - lite c024045a011a 3....

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-18 3.5 ghz pmp 450 subscriber module, 20 mbps c035045c003a 3.5 ghz pmp 450 subscriber module, uncapped c035045c004a 3.5 ghz pmp 450 connectorized subscriber module, 4 mbps c035045c005a 3.5 ghz pmp 450 connectorized subscriber module, 10 mbps c03504...

  • Page 83: Ptp 450

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-19 5 ghz pmp 450 integrated subscriber module, uncapped c054045c004b 5 ghz pmp 450 connectorized subscriber module, 4 mbps c054045c005b 5 ghz pmp 450 connectorized subscriber module, 10 mbps c054045c006b 5 ghz pmp 450 connectorized subscriber modul...

  • Page 84: Pmp/ptp 450/450I Accessories

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-20 ptp 450 3.65 ghz end – integrated c036045b001a ptp 450 3.65 ghz end – connectorized c036045b002a ptp 450 3.65 ghz end – integrated – des only c036045b003a ptp 450 3.65 ghz end – connectorized – des only c036045b004a 5 ghz ptp 450 bh unit c054045...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-21 pmp 450i ap antenna options 900 mhz 65 degree sector antenna (dual slant) n009045d001a 900 mhz 12 dbi gain directional antenna (dual slant) n009045d003a cambium description cambium part number ap optional equipment gigabit enet capable power sup...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-22 power supply, 30w, 56v – gbps support n000000l034a cable, ul power supply cord set, us n000900l007a cable, ul power supply cord set, eu n000900l008a cable, ul power supply cord set, uk n000900l009a 53cm offset, reflector dish kit, 4pk hk2022a un...

  • Page 87: Power Supply Options

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-23 pmp450 sm extended warranty, 4 additional years sg00ts4026a power supply options the pmp/ptp 450/450i is powered over its main ethernet cable using power over ethernet (poe). The power injector is connected to the odu and network terminating equ...

  • Page 88

    Chapter 2: system hardware page 2-24 system components table 20 psu part numbers for pmp/ptp 450i cambium description cambium part number power supply, 60 w, 56 v with gbps support n000065l001b ac+dc enhanced power injector c000065l002a power over ethernet midspan, 60 w, -48 vdc input n000000l036a t...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-25 the ac+dc enhanced power injector interfaces are shown in figure 11 and described in table 22 . Figure 11 ac+dc enhanced power injector interfaces table 22 ac+dc enhanced power injector interface functions interface function 100-240v 47-63hz 1.5...

  • Page 90: Power Supply

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-26 power (green) led power supply detection ethernet (yellow) led ethernet traffic detection the dc power injector interfaces are shown in figure 12 and described in table 23 . Figure 12 -48 v dc power injector interfaces table 23 -48v dc power inj...

  • Page 91

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-27 cambium description cambium part number gigabit enet capable power supply - 30vdc, 15w n000900l001a power supply,120w 30vdc at 60c 100-240vac el5 acps120wa the gigabit enet capable power supply interfaces are described in table 25 . Table 25 –gi...

  • Page 92: Lightning Protection

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-28 • the "mounting bracket (connectorized)" can be used where a low profile and ease of assembly of connectorized ap, sm or bh is required. • the "mounting bracket (integrated)" provide a wider range of adjustment for ap, sm and bh integrated devic...

  • Page 93: Odu Interfaces

    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling and lightning protection page 2-29 cabling and lightning protection odu interfaces – pmp/ptp 450i the ethernet and sync/aux ports are on the rear of the integrated and connectorized odus ( figure 13 ). These interfaces are described in table 29 . Figure 13 odu rear...

  • Page 94

    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling and lightning protection page 2-30 sync input/output connection and powering of ugps sync input the front of the connectorized odu ( figure 14 connectorized odu antenna interfaces ) provides n type female connectors for rf cable interfaces to antennas with ports a ...

  • Page 95

    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling and lightning protection page 2-31 power supply poe powered device on aux/sync port (see note below) from power supply from odu to poe to odu device on aux/sync port (see note below) ac power injector (60w) none 100 m n/a ieee 802.3at type 2 100 m in total ac+dc en...

  • Page 96: Main Ethernet Port

    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling and lightning protection page 2-32 • use dielectric grease on all connectors to resist corrosion. Order superior essex type bbdge cable from cambium networks ( table 31 ). Other lengths of this cable are available from superior essex. Figure 15 outdoor drop cable t...

  • Page 97: Aux Port

    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling and lightning protection page 2-33 aux port table 33 aux port poe cable pinout rj45 pin interface signal description poe output description – – – – – – – – – –.

  • Page 98

    System hardware cabling and lightning protection page 2-34 chapter 2: aux port to alignment tone headset wiring a standard 32 ohms stereo headset can be connected to the aux port to use the audio alignment tool. The diagram of the adapter is provided in figure 16 . The recommended values for both re...

  • Page 99: Cable Grounding Kit

    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling and lightning protection page 2-35 cable grounding kit copper drop cable shields must be bonded to the grounding system in order to prevent lightningstrike arcing (resulting in fire risk and damage to equipment). One grounding kit ( figure 17 ) is required for each...

  • Page 100

    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling and lightning protection page 2-36 cambium description cambium part number.

  • Page 101

    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling and lightning protection page 2-37 one lpu and grounding kit ( table 37 ) is required for the psu drop cable connection to the odu. If the odu is to be connected to an auxiliary device, one additional lpu and grounding kit is required for the aux drop cable. Order ...

  • Page 102: Antenna Requirements

    Chapter 2: system hardware antennas and antenna cabling page 2-38 antennas and antenna cabling antenna requirements each connectorized odu requires one external antenna (normally dual-polar). For connectorized units operating in the usa or canada 900 mhz, 4.9 ghz, 5.1 ghz, 5.2 ghz, 5.4 ghz or 5.8 gh...

  • Page 103: Rf Cable And Connectors

    Chapter 2: antennas and antenna cabling page 2-39 rf cable and connectors rf cable of generic type lmr-400 is required for connecting the odu to the antenna. N type male connectors are required for connecting the rf cables to the connectorized odu. Two connectors are required per odu. Use weatherpro...

  • Page 104

    Chapter 2: system hardware antennas and antenna cabling page 2-40 table 42 rj45 connector and spare gland part numbers cambium description cambium part number tyco/amp, mod plug rj45, 100 pack wb3177 tyco/amp crimp tool wb3211 rj-45 spare grounding gland - pg16 size (qty. 10) n000065l033.

  • Page 105: Gps Synchronization

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-41 gps synchronization gps synchronization description cambium offers gps synchronization to limit the network’s own self-interference. The cluster management cmm provides global positioning system (gps) synchronization to the access point (ap) a...

  • Page 106: Cmm4 (Rack Mount)

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-42 cmm4 (rack mount) the cluster management module (cmm) is the heart of the cambium system’s synchronization capability, which allows network operators to reuse frequencies and add capacity while ensuring consistency in the quality of service to...

  • Page 107

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-43 cmm4 56v power adapter cable pinout figure 22 cmm4 power adapter cabling diagram.

  • Page 108

    Chapter 2: gps synchronization page 2-44 system hardware table 43 cmm4 power adapter cable pinout plug j1 pin jack j2 pin 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 7 6 6 7 5 8 8 screen screen.

  • Page 109: Cmm4 (Cabinet With Switch)

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-45 cmm4 (cabinet with switch) designed to deliver consistent and reliable wireless broadband service, the pmp/ptp system gracefully scales to support large deployments. The cluster management module is the heart of the system’s synchronization ca...

  • Page 110

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-46 • ethernet signaling. • power to as many as 8 co-located modules—aps, bhms, or bhss. Through a browser interface to the managed switch, ports can be powered or not. • sync to aps and bhms. The cmm3 receives 1-pulse per second timing informatio...

  • Page 111: Installing A Gps Receiver

    Chapter 2: system hardware installing a gps receiver page 2-47 installing a gps receiver to install a gps receiver as the timing reference source, use the following procedures: • mounting the gps receiver on page 2-44 • cabling the gps antenna on page 2-45 • installing and connecting the gps lpu on ...

  • Page 112: Mounting The Gps Receiver

    Chapter 2: system hardware installing a gps receiver page 2-48 mounting the gps receiver module on a metal tower or mast if mounting the gps receiver module on a metal tower or mast ( figure 31 ), select a position that meets the following requirements: • it must not be mounted any higher than is ne...

  • Page 113: Cabling The Gps Antenna

    Chapter 2: installing a gps receiver page 2-49 4 slide the gps antenna bracket onto the u-bolts. 5 slide the ring washers (provided) onto the u-bolts. 6 slide the lock washers (provided) onto the u-bolts. 7 use the nuts (provided) to securely fasten the bracket to the u-bolts. Please refer to the pm...

  • Page 114: Ordering The Components

    Chapter 2: system hardware ordering the components page 2-50 ordering the components this section describes how to select components for pmp/ptp 450 and 450i greenfield network or pmp/ptp 450i network migration. It specifies cambium part numbers for pmp/ptp 450 platformcomponents. Table 44 pmp/ptp 4...

  • Page 115

    Chapter 2: system hardware ordering the components page 2-51 5 ghz ptp 450i end, integrated high gain antenna (row) c050045b002a 5 ghz ptp 450i end, connectorized (fcc) c050045b003a 5 ghz ptp 450i end, integrated high gain antenna (fcc) c050045b004a 5 ghz ptp 450i end, connectorized (eu) c050045b005...

  • Page 116

    Chapter 2: system hardware ordering the components page 2-52 900 mhz 13 dbi 65 degree sector antenna (dual slant) n009045d001a 900 mhz 12 dbi gain directional antenna (dual slant) n009045d003a 5 ghz horizontal and vertical polarization antenna for 90 degree sector 85009324001 5 ghz horizontal and ve...

  • Page 117: Chapter 3:

    Page 3-1 chapter 3: system planning this chapter provides information to help the user to plan a pmp/ptp 450 platform link. The following topics are described in this chapter: • typical deployment on page 3-2 contains diagrams illustrating typical pmp/ptp 450 platform site deployments. • site planni...

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    Chapter 3: system planning typical deployment page 3-2 chapter 3: figure 28 wall installation.

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    System planning typical deployment page 3-3.

  • Page 120

    Chapter 3: system planning typical deployment figure page 3-4 29 roof installation.

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    Chapter 3: system planning typical deployment figure page 3-5 30 gps receiver wall installation.

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    Chapter 3: system planning typical deployment figure page 3-6 31 gps receiver tower or mast installation.

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    Chapter 3: system planning typical deployment figure page 3-7.

  • Page 124: Site Planning

    Chapter 3: system planning page 3-8 site planning this section describes factors to be considered when choosing sites for pmp or ptp radios, power supplies, cmm4 (if applicable) and ugps (if applicable). Site selection for pmp/ptp radios when selecting a site for the odu, consider the following fact...

  • Page 125: Maximum Cable Lengths

    Chapter 3: system planning site planning page 3-9 • availability of a mains electricity supply. • located in an environment where it is not likely to exceed its operational temperature rating, allowing for natural convection cooling. • accessibility for viewing status indicator led and connecting et...

  • Page 126

    Chapter 3: system planning page 3-10 figure 32 rolling sphere method to determine the lightning protection zones zone a: in this zone a direct lightning strike is possible. Do not mount equipment in this zone. Zone b: in this zone, direct emd (lightning) effects are still possible, but mounting in t...

  • Page 127: Site Grounding System

    Chapter 3: system planning site planning page 3-11 site grounding system confirm that the site has a correctly installed grounding system on a common ground ring with access points for grounding pmp/ptp 450 platform equipment. If the outdoor equipment is to be installed on the roof of a high buildin...

  • Page 128: Odu Wind Loading

    Chapter 3: system planning site planning page 3-12 be gained by use of a tool or lock and key, or other means of security, and access is controlled by the authority responsible for the location. Access must only be gained by persons who have been instructed about the reasons for the restrictions app...

  • Page 129

    Chapter 3: system planning site planning page 3-13 directional yagi antenna - 900 mhz 0.025 44 50 56 62 69 external 65º sector antenna – 900 mhz 0.253 430 486 545 607 672 table 46 pmp/ptp 450i wind loading (lb force) type of odu max surface area (square feet) wind speed (miles per hour) 100 105 110 ...

  • Page 130

    Chapter 3: system planning site planning page 3-14 external 60º sector antenna – 5 ghz ap 0.066 6 11 17 25 34 external 90º sector antenna – 5 ghz ap 0.083 8 14 22 31 43 sm 0.29 0.25 0.45 0.7 1 1.4 table 48 pmp/ptp 450 wind loading (lb force) type of odu max surface area (square feet) wind speed (mil...

  • Page 131

    Chapter 3: system planning page 3-15 site planning • if the tower is greater than 61 m (200 ft ) in height, the drop cable shield must be grounded at the tower midpoint, and at additional points as necessary to reduce the distance between ground cables to 61 m (200 ft) or less. • in high lightning-p...

  • Page 132: Radio Frequency Planning

    Chapter 3: system planning radio frequency planning page 3-16 radio frequency planning this section describes how to plan pmp/ptp 450 platform links to conform to analysis of spectrum and the regulatory restrictions that apply in the country of operation. Regulatory limits many countries impose eirp...