Cambium PMP 450 AP User manual

Manual is about: 450 Platform Family; 450 Series;450i Series;450b Series;450m Series

Summary of PMP 450 AP

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    33f cambium 450 platform user guide system release 15.2 pass.

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    Pmp-2020 (october 2017) 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 reserves the right to make ch...

  • Page 3: Contents

    Page i contents cambium 450 platform user guide ......................................................................................................... 1 contents ..........................................................................................................................................

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    Contents page ii supported interoperability for 450m/450i/450b/450 series ......................................................... 1-12 typical deployment ..................................................................................................................... 1-13 product variants .......

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    Contents page iii gps synchronization ......................................................................................................................... 2-45 gps synchronization description ................................................................................................ 2-45 u...

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    Contents page iv link planning ...................................................................................................................................... 3-28 range and obstacles ................................................................................................................

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    Contents page v passing sync signal .................................................................................................................... 3-57 wiring to extend network sync .................................................................................................. 3-60 chapter ...

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    Contents page vi minimum separation distances ..................................................................................................... 5-3 grounding and lightning protection requirements ......................................................................... 5-3 grounding cable instal...

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    Contents page vii configuring the link .................................................................................................................... 6-62 monitoring the link ...................................................................................................................... ...

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    Contents page viii configuring synchronization ............................................................................................................... 7-97 configuring security ......................................................................................................................

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    Contents page ix configuring quality of service (qos) ........................................................................................ 7-205 installation color code ..................................................................................................................... 7-211 zer...

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    Contents page x using the link status tool .................................................................................................................. 8-44 link status – ap/bhm ................................................................................................................. 8-...

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    Contents page xi specifications for pmp 450m series - ap ................................................................................... 10-2 specifications for pmp 450i series - ap ..................................................................................... 10-6 specifications for pmp ...

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    Contents page xii 450m overload ................................................................................................................................... I glossary ................................................................................................................................

  • Page 15: List of Figures

    List of figures page xiii list of figures figure 1 pmp/ptp 450 platform family typical bridge deployment ........................................................ 1-13 figure 2 tdd frame division ............................................................................................................

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    List of figures page xiv figure 41 wall installation .......................................................................................................................... 3-3 figure 42 roof installation ...............................................................................................

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    List of figures page xv figure 85 assembled upper bracket connected to ap antenna .............................................................. 6-30 figure 86 ap antenna lower bracket assembly ..................................................................................... 6-30 figure 87 lower...

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    List of figures page xvi figure 129 nat with dhcp client and dhcp server implementation ..................................................... 7-29 figure 130 nat with dhcp client implementation .................................................................................. 7-29 figure 131 nat wit...

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    List of figures page xvii figure 173 service selection .................................................................................................................. 7-262 figure 174 adding trusted ca ..................................................................................................

  • Page 20: List of Tables

    List of tables page xviii list of tables table 1 main characteristics of the pmp 450m series ap ........................................................................ 1-3 table 2 pmp 450m series hardware configurations ..................................................................................

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    List of tables page xix table 41 single mode optical sfp interface per odu (part number c000065l008) ............................ 2-35 table 42 multi-mode optical sfp interface per odu (part number c000065l009) .............................. 2-35 table 43 main port poe cable pinout ....................

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    List of tables page xx table 85 safety compliance specifications .............................................................................................. 4-22 table 86 emc emissions compliance ........................................................................................................

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    List of tables page xxi table 127 general page attributes – pmp 450i sm ................................................................................ 7-83 table 128 unit settings attributes – 450 platform family ap/bhm ......................................................... 7-92 table 129 sm un...

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    List of tables page xxii table 171 syslog configuration attributes - sm .................................................................................... 7-191 table 172 syslog configuration attributes - bhs .................................................................................. 7-192 ...

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    List of tables page xxiii table 215 configuration tab attributes ..................................................................................................... 9-25 table 216 session status > configuration cir configuration denotations .............................................. 9-27 table...

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    List of tables page xxiv table 259 country & bands dfs setting ............................................................................................... 10-47 table 260 default combined transmit power per country – 900 mhz band pmp 450i series ............... 10-49 table 261 default combined t...

  • Page 27: About This User Guide

    Page 1 about this user guide this guide describes the planning, installation, configuration and operation of the cambium point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless ethernet bridges. It covers pmp/ptp 450, 450i, 450b, 450d and pmp 450m platform series. It is intended for use by the system design...

  • Page 28: Purpose

    Page 2 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 devices of 450 platform family. It is recommended that all personn...

  • Page 29: Cross References

    Page 3  450m series refers to 450m series device configuration: - pmp 450m ap 5 ghz - integrated cross references references to external publications are shown in italics. Other cross references, emphasized in blue text in electronic versions, are active links to the references. This document is di...

  • Page 30: Application Software

    Page 4 important regulatory information the 450 platform family products are certified as an unlicensed device in frequency bands where it is not allowed to cause interference to licensed services (called primary users of the bands). Application software download the latest 450 platform family softw...

  • Page 31: External Antennas

    Page 5 external antennas when using a connectorized version of the product, the conducted transmit power may need to be reduced to ensure the regulatory limit on transmitter eirp is not exceeded. The installer must have an understanding of how to compute the effective antenna gain from the actual an...

  • Page 32: Isedc  Approved Antennas

    Page 6 manufacturers must ensure that such radio products cannot be configured to operate outside of isedc rules; specifically it must not be possible to disable or modify the radar protection functions that have been demonstrated to isedc . In order to comply with these isedc requirements, cambium ...

  • Page 33: Antennas Externes

    Page 7 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 (pire) n'est pas dépassée. L'installateur doit avoir une bonne ...

  • Page 34: Training

    Page 8 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: installation, chapter 7: configuration, chapter 8: tools and chapt...

  • Page 35: Problems and Warranty

    Page 9 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 releases. 2 visit the support website. 3 ask for assistance...

  • Page 36: Security Advice

    Page 10 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 recognized security practices. Security aspects ...

  • Page 37: Warnings

    Page 11 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 hazardous situations. Warnings are used to alert the reader to ...

  • Page 38: Caring For The Environment

    Page 12 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 information is provided to enable regulatory compliance w...

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    Page 1-1 chapter 1: product description this chapter provides a high level description of 450 platform family 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: overview ...

  • Page 40: Purpose

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

  • Page 41: Frequency Bands

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the 450 platform family page 1-3  more than 20 bps/hz spectral efficiency and over 40 bps/hz when deployed in frequency re-use configuration table 1 gives a summary of the main pmp 450m series ap characteristics. Table 1 main characteristics of the pmp 450...

  • Page 42: Pmp/ptp 450I Series

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the 450 platform family page 1-4 pmp/ptp 450i series the pmp/ptp 450i series is a high performance wireless bridge for ethernet traffic. It is capable of operating in line-of-sight (los), near-los and non-los propagation conditions. It supports 900 mhz, 3 g...

  • Page 43: Frequency Bands

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the 450 platform family page 1-5 4.9 to 5.925 ghz tx power max 25 dbm (3 ghz) max 27 dbm (5 ghz) max 25 dbm (900 mhz) channel bandwidth 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30, and 40 mhz note all bands do not support all channel bandwidths. For more information, refer to thi...

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    Chapter 1: product description overview of the 450 platform family page 1-6 pmp 450i ap 902 to 928 mhz connectorized use with an external antenna 3.3 to 3.9 ghz integrated 17 dbi, 90° sector dual slant antenna connectorized use with an external antenna 4.9 to 5.925 ghz (support 4.9, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4 an...

  • Page 45: Pmp 450B Series

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the 450 platform family page 1-7 pmp 450b series the pmp 450b series is a high performance wireless subscriber module. It supports 4.9 to 5.925 ghz frequency band. Key features the cambium pmp 450b series offers the following benefits:  ultra-wide band rad...

  • Page 46: Frequency Bands

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the 450 platform family page 1-8 frequency bands the pmp 450b series odu can operate in the following band:  5 ghz band: 4900 to 5925 mhz hardware components the odu (outdoor unit) is a self-contained transceiver unit that houses both radio and networking ...

  • Page 47: Pmp/ptp 450 Series

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the 450 platform family page 1-9 pmp/ptp 450 series cambium pmp/ptp 450 series networks are designed for wireless point-to-multipoint and point-to-point links in the unlicensed/licensed 900 mhz, 2.4 ghz, 3.5 ghz, 3.65 ghz, 5.4 ghz and 5.8 ghz bands. Users m...

  • Page 48: Frequency Bands

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the 450 platform family page 1-10 table 7 main characteristics of thepmp/ptp 450 series characteristic value topology pmp/ptp wireless link condition los, near los or non-los range up to 40 mi (or 64 km) for pmp up to 186 mi (or 299 km) for ptp duplexing td...

  • Page 49: Hardware Components

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the 450 platform family page 1-11 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 8 pmp/ptp 450 series ha...

  • Page 50: Series

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the 450 platform family page 1-12 supported interoperability for 450m/450i/450b/450 series the supported interoperability among various 450m/450i/450 series hardwares are listed below: table 9 supportedinteroperability for pmp band ap sm 5.1, 5.2 and 5.9 gh...

  • Page 51: Typical Deployment

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the 450 platform family page 1-13 typical deployment the 450 platform family 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 (...

  • Page 52: Point-to-Multipoint

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the 450 platform family page 1-14 point-to-multipoint the pmp configuration of 450 platform family 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 dupl...

  • Page 53: Product Variants

    Chapter 1: product description overview of the 450 platform family page 1-15 product variants the 450 platform family is available in the following product variants:  the odu is supplied in the following regional variants: o fcc, intended for deployment in the usa o eu, intended for deployment in c...

  • Page 54: Wireless Operation

    Chapter 1: product description wireless operation page 1-16 wireless operation this section describes how the 450 platform family wireless link is operated, including modulation modes, power control and security. Time division duplexing the system uses time division duplexing (tdd) – one channel alt...

  • Page 55: Tdd Frame Parameters

    Chapter 1: product description wireless operation page 1-17 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...

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    Chapter 1: product description wireless operation page 1-18 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)....

  • Page 57: Encryption

    Chapter 1: product description wireless operation page 1-19 encryption the 450 platform family supports optional encryption for data transmitted over the wireless link. The 450 platform family supports the following forms of encryption for security of the wireless link:  des (data encryption standa...

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    Chapter 1: product description wireless operation page 1-20 a mu-mimo access point estimates and measures what a transmission from each wireless node ‘sounds like’, by applying knowledge of the wireless path characteristics between the access point and node. Known as channel estimation, this process...

  • Page 59: System Management

    Chapter 1: product description system management page 1-21 system management this section introduces the 450 platform family management system, including the web interface, installation, configuration, alerts and upgrades. Management agent the 450 platform family radios are managed through an embedd...

  • Page 60: Web Pages

    Chapter 1: product description system management page 1-22 web pages the web-based management interfaces provide comprehensive web-based fault, configuration, performance and security management functions organized into the following groups: access point or backhaul master:  home  configuration  ...

  • Page 61: Network Time Protocol (Ntp)

    Chapter 1: product description system management page 1-23 remote authentication dial-in user service (radius) the pmp configuration of 450 platform family includes support for radius (remote authentication dial in user service) protocol functionality including:  sm authentication: allows only know...

  • Page 62: Wireless Manager (Wm)

    Chapter 1: product description system management page 1-24 the time zone option is configurable on the ap’s/bhm’s time configuration page, and may be used to offset the received ntp time to match the operator’s local time zone. When set on the ap/bhm, the offset is set for the entire sector (ap/bhss...

  • Page 63: Cnmaestro™

    Chapter 1: product description system management page 1-25 canopy network updater tool (cnut) cnut (canopy network updater tool) is the stand-alone software update tool for 450 platform family odus. The cnut 4.10.4 or greater should be used for 450 platform family odus. The canopy network updater to...

  • Page 64: Radio Recovery Mode

    Chapter 1: product description system management page 1-26 radio recovery mode the 450 platform family recovery mode provides a means to recover from serious configuration errors including lost or forgotten passwords and unknown ip addresses. The recovery procedure for 450m/450i/450b series and 450 ...

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    Page 2-1 chapter 2: system hardware this chapter describes the hardware components of a 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 accessories cabling on page 2-33 describes about vario...

  • 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...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-3 table 13 pmp 450i series variants variant region antenna frequency range channel bandwidth max tx power 900 mhz pmp 450i ap fcc connectorized 902 - 928 mhz 5, 7, 10, 15, 20 mhz 25 dbm 3 ghz pmp 450i ap fcc, row, canada, row des, europe connectori...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-4 table 15 pmp 450 series variants variant region antenna frequency range channel bandwidth max tx power 900 mhz pmp 450 sm fcc connectorized 902 - 928 mhz 5, 7, 10, 15, 20 mhz 25 dbm 2.4 ghz pmp 450 ap fcc ism connectorized 2400 – 2483.5 mhz 5, 10...

  • Page 69: Backhaul (Ptp)

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-5 backhaul (ptp) the backhaul radio is a transceiver device. It is a connectorized or integrated outdoor unit containing all the radio, networking, and surge suppression electronics. It can be configured as:  backhaul master (bhm)  backhaul slave...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-6 table 17 ptp 450 series variants variant region antenna frequency range channel bandwidth max tx power 900 mhz ptp 450 bh fcc connectorized 902 – 928 mhz 5, 7, 10, 15, 20 mhz 25 dbm 3.5 ghz ptp 450 bh row connectorized 3300 – 3600 mhz 5, 7, 10, 1...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-7 450 platform family interfaces pmp 450m series interfaces – ap the 450m series ap interfaces is illustrated below. Figure 5 pmp 450m series interfaces table 18 pmp 450m seriesap interface descriptions and cabling interface function cabling psu/et...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-8 note for pmp 450m ap, the sync-over-power is supported with cmm5 only. For pmp 450m ap, the sync-over-power will not work with cmm4 like pmp 450/450i series. Note sfp kits (part numbers c000065l008a and c000065l009a) are required for sfp port con...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-9 table 19 pmp/ptp 450i series - ap/sm/bh interface descriptions and cabling interface function cabling psu/ethernet power-over-ethernet, ethernet communications (management and data), cmm sync-over-power synchronization input rj45 cable see table ...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-10 table 20 pmp 450b series - sm interface descriptions and cabling interface function cabling psu/ethernet power-over-ethernet, ethernet communications (management and data) rj45 cable audio aux port 3.5 mm audio jack for alignment tone standard 3...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-11 table 21 pmp/ptp 450 series - ap interface descriptions and cabling – 2.4 ghz and 5 ghz interface function cabling psu/ethernet power-over-ethernet, ethernet communications (management and data) rj45 cable sync/default gps synchronization signal...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-12 figure 6 pmp/ptp 450 series – sm/bh connectorized interfaces note as per underwriters laboratory (ul) guidelines, the ground lug on the radiated sm is not required. External antenna cable path a (labeled “a”) ground (connectorized models) extern...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-13 figure 7 pmp 450d series - sm integrated dish figure 8 pmp 450 series – sm 3 ghz integrated figure 9 ptp 450 series – bhm/bhs.

  • Page 78: Atex/hazloc Variants

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-14 atex/hazloc variants ptp/pmp 450i series products are available in atex/hazloc variants for operation in locations where explosive gas hazards exist, as defined by hazloc (usa) and atex (europe). Atex/hazloc variants are similar to the standard ...

  • Page 79: Diagnostic Leds

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-15 diagnostic leds the diagnostic leds of 450 platform family odus are as shown below. Note the colors shown in the diagram may differ from the actual color displayed by the ap/bhm, depending on its current status. Ap/bhm leds the diagnostic leds r...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-16 table 22 ap/bhm led descriptions 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/bh...

  • Page 81: Sm/bhs Leds

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-17 sm/bhs leds the sm/bhs leds provide different status of radio based on the operating modes. A sm/bhs in “operating” mode registers and passes traffic normally. A sm/bhs in “aiming” mode does not register or pass the traffic, but displays (via le...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-18 table 23 sm/bhs led descriptions status information provided led color when active sm / bhs in “operating” mode sm / bhs in “aiming” mode notes pwr red dc power dc power always lit after 10-20 seconds of power on. Stdby/ pwr yellow/blue flashes ...

  • Page 83: Operating Mode

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-19 operating mode  scanning: if the sm/bhs is not registered to ap/bhm, then these three leds cycle on and off from left to right (syn/1, ses/2 and gps/3).  ethernet link: o for 450m ap, the main lnk + act/5 led is active when the main port link ...

  • Page 84: Psu Part Numbers

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-20 power supply – pmp/ptp 450i series the pmp/ptp 450i series supports powering from the following powering sources:  power supply, 60 w, 56 v with 1000base-t or gige  ac+dc enhanced power injector  power over ethernet midspan, 60 w, -48 vdc inp...

  • Page 85

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-21 ac power injector n000065l001b the ac power injector interfaces are shown in figure 12 and described in table 26 . Figure 12 ac power injector interfaces table 26 ac power injector interface functions interface function ac power in ac power inpu...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-22 ac+dc enhanced power injector c000065l002c the ac+dc enhanced power injector interfaces are shown in figure 13 and described in table 27 . Figure 13 ac+dc enhanced power injector interfaces.

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-23 table 27 ac+dc enhanced power injector interface functions interface function 100-240v 47-63hz 1.7a ac power input (main supply) dc in alternative dc power supply input dc out dc power output to a second psu (for power supply redundancy) or to a...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-24 -48 vdc power injector n000000l036a the dc power injector interfaces are shown in figure 14 and described in table 28 . Figure 14 -48 v dc power injector interfaces table 28 -48v dc power injector interfaces interface function dc input 36 to 60v...

  • Page 89: Psu Part Numbers

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-25 power supply – pmp 450b series the pmp 450b series support powering from the following powering sources:  gigabit enet capable power supply – 20 to 32 v dc, 15w  cmm4 with external 29 v power supply figure 15 -20 to 32 vdc power injector inter...

  • Page 90: Psu Part Numbers

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-26 power supply – pmp/ptp 450 series the pmp/ptp 450 series support powering from the following powering sources:  gigabit enet capable power supply – 30 vdc, 15w  cmm4 with external 29 v power supply warning the pmp 450 ruggedized high gain inte...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-27 figure 16 gigabit enet capable power supply.

  • Page 92: Lightning Protection

    Chapter 2: system hardware system components page 2-28 odu mounting brackets & accessories the list of supported brackets is provided in table 33 .  the "tilt bracket assembly" is the recommended bracket for the ap, sm or bh integrated units.  the "mounting bracket (connectorized)" can be used whe...

  • Page 93: Odu Interfaces

    Chapter 2: system hardware odu interfaces page 2-29 odu interfaces pmp 450m series ap these interfaces are described in table 36 . Figure 17 pmp 450m series - ap rear interfaces table 35 pmp 450m series – ap rear interfaces port name connector interface description psu (main) rj45 poe input power ov...

  • Page 94: Pmp/ptp 450I

    Chapter 2: system hardware odu interfaces page 2-30 pmp/ptp 450i the ethernet and sync/aux ports are on the rear of the integrated and connectorized odus ( figure 18 ). These interfaces are described in table 36 . Figure 18 pmp/ptp 450i series - odu rear interfaces table 36 pmp/ptp 450i series– odu ...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware odu interfaces page 2-31 figure 19 pmp/ptp 450i series– connectorized odu antenna interfaces.

  • Page 96: Pmp 450B

    Chapter 2: system hardware odu interfaces page 2-32 pmp 450b the ethernet and aux ports are on the rear of the integrated and connectorized odus ( figure 20 ). These interfaces are described in table 37 . Figure 20 pmp 450b series - odu rear interfaces table 37 pmp 450b series– odu rear interfaces p...

  • Page 97: Cabling

    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling page 2-33 cabling ethernet standards and cable lengths all configurations require a copper ethernet connection from the odu (main psu port) to the power supply. Table 38 specifies, for each type of psu and configuration, the maximum permitted psu drop cable length....

  • Page 98

    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling page 2-34 outdoor copper cat5e ethernet cable outdoor cat5e cable is used for all connections that terminate outside the building. For example, connections between the odu, surge suppressors (if installed), ugps receivers (if installed) and the power supply injecto...

  • Page 99: Sfp Module Kits

    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling page 2-35 sfp module kits sfp module kits allow connection of a pmp 450 series odu to a network over an optical gigabit ethernet interface (1000base-lx or 1000base-sx) full-duplex mode. Note pmp 450m supports fiber sfps from system release 15.0.3. Order sfp module ...

  • Page 100

    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling page 2-36  long emc strain relief cable gland ( figure 23 )  the ethernet sfp module installation guide  license key instructions and an entitlement key figure 22 optical sfp transceiver module figure 23 long cable gland.

  • Page 101: Main Ethernet Port

    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling page 2-37 main ethernet port the poe cable pinout diagram for main port is given below. Table 43 main port poe cable pinout rj45 pin interface ethernet description poe input description 1 1000 baset ethernet with poe in +txrx0 +ve or -ve 2 –txrx0 3 +txrx1 +ve or –v...

  • Page 102

    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling page 2-38 note pmp 450m series - ap aux port supports only alignment and sync functionalities in current 15.0/15.0.3 release. Note if the aux port will be used, a second ethernet gland will need to be ordered (part number: n000065l033a). Aux port to alignment tone ...

  • Page 103

    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling page 2-39 table 46 rj12aux port poe cable pinout rj12 pin (aux port) signal description jack socket (to jack plug of headset) 5 alignment tone out tip 6 alignment tone out ring alternatively, a readymade headset adapter can be ordered from best-tronics ( http://btp...

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    Chapter 2: system hardware cabling page 2-40

  • Page 105: Grounding Kit

    Chapter 2: system hardware lightning protection unit (lpu) and grounding kit page 2-41 lightning protection unit (lpu) and grounding kit 450i and 450m series lpus provide transient voltage surge suppression for odu installations. Each cable requires two lpus, one near the odu and the other near the ...

  • Page 106: Cable Grounding Kit

    Chapter 2: system hardware lightning protection unit (lpu) and grounding kit page 2-42 one lpu and grounding kit ( table 49 ) 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 d...

  • Page 107: Antennas and Antenna Cabling

    Chapter 2: system hardware antennas and antenna cabling page 2-43 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 108: Rf Cable and Connectors

    Chapter 2: system hardware antennas and antenna cabling page 2-44 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...

  • Page 109: Gps Synchronization

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-45 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 110: Cmm5

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-46 cmm5 the cmm5 (cluster management module) is the latest generation of solutions for the distribution of tdd sync signals and “power-over-ethernet (poe)” in the field. The cmm5 is a modular design with individual 4-port power injectors and an o...

  • Page 111

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-47 figure 29 cluster management: scenario 1 cluster management: scenario 2 the following is a cmm5 cluster management scenario using four pmp 450i access points and four pmp 450 access points. Table 56 cmm5 cluster management scenario 2 scenario ...

  • Page 112: Cmm5 Controller Module

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-48 figure 30 cluster management: scenario 2 cmm5 controller module the major features of the cmm5 controller module are:  auto-detect/control up to 8 power injectors  monitor sync/power/gps status  manage (up/down ports)  web (https) and snmp...

  • Page 113: Cmm5 Injector Module

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-49 cmm5 injector module the cmm5 injector module has the following features:  stand-alone mode or used with controller for mgmt.  +/- 48vdc input with green/amber led’s for status  injects sync pulse from ugps  2u / half-width rack-mount note...

  • Page 114: Cmm5 Specifications

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-50 cmm5 specifications the following table provides specifications for the cmm5 power & sync injector (56 volts). Table 58 cmm5 specifications cmm5 power and sync injector 56 volts model number c000000l556a data interface 4 each rj45 gigabit powe...

  • Page 115: Cmm4 (Rack Mount)

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-51 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 116

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-52 figure 34 cmm4 56 v power adapter (dongle) cmm4 56 v power adapter cable pinout figure 35 cmm4 power adapter cabling diagram 1 8 1 8 j1 j2 rj45 plug rj45 jack 5 7 5 7 shield.

  • Page 117

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-53 table 59 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 note pins 5 and 7 are wired in a cross-over configuration..

  • Page 118

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-54 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 119: Cmm3/cmmmicro

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-55 cmm3/cmmmicro the cmm3 or cmmmicro (cluster management module micro) provides power, gps timing, and networking connections for an ap cluster. The cmm3 is configurable through a web interface. The cmm3 contains an 8-port managed switch that su...

  • Page 120

    Chapter 2: system hardware gps synchronization page 2-56 figure 37 cmm3 figure 38 pole mounted cmm3 note a cmm3 cannot be used to power up a 450i or 450m series odus..

  • Page 121: Installing A Gps Receiver

    Chapter 2: system hardware installing a gps receiver page 2-57 installing a gps receiver to install a gps receiver as the timing reference source, use the following procedures: mounting the gps receiver on page 2-58 cabling the gps antenna on page 2-59 installing and connecting the gps lpu on page 2...

  • Page 122: Mounting The Gps Receiver

    Chapter 2: system hardware installing a gps receiver page 2-58  it must not project more than 600mm (24 inches) from the wall of the building. If these requirements cannot all be met, then the module must be mounted on a metal tower or mast. Mounting the gps receiver module on a metal tower or mast...

  • Page 123: Cabling The Gps Antenna

    Chapter 2: system hardware installing a gps receiver page 2-59 procedure 1 mounting the gps receiver 1 ensure that the mounting position  has an unobstructed view of the sky to 20º above the horizon.  is not the highest object at the site. (the gps antenna does not need to be particularly high on ...

  • Page 124: Ordering The Components

    Chapter 2: system hardware ordering the components page 2-60 ordering the components this section describes how to select components for 450m series, 450i series and 450 series greenfield network or 450m/450i series network migration. It specifies cambium part numbers for 450 platform family compone...

  • Page 125

    Chapter 2: system hardware ordering the components page 2-61 cambium description cambium part number 5 ghz pmp 450i connectorized access point (ic) c050045a015a 5 ghz pmp 450i ap, integrated 90°sector antenna (row) c050045a005a 5 ghz pmp 450i ap, integrated 90°sector antenna (fcc) c050045a006a 5 ghz...

  • Page 126: Ptp 450I

    Chapter 2: system hardware ordering the components page 2-62 c050045a018a 5 ghz pmp 450i integrated access point, 90 degree (ic), atex/hazloc c050045a019a 5 ghz pmp 450i conn access point (des only), atex/hazloc c050045a020a 5 ghz pmp 450i integrated access point, 90 degree (des only), atex/hazloc c...

  • Page 127: Pmp 450B

    Chapter 2: system hardware ordering the components page 2-63 table 64 ptp450i atex/hazloc odu models/part numbers odu model / part number description odu model 5085chh 450i connectorized atex/hazloc 5085hh 450i integrated 90 deg sector atex/hazloc 5095hh 450i integrated high gain directional atex/ha...

  • Page 128: Pmp 450

    Chapter 2: system hardware ordering the components page 2-64 pmp 450 table 66 pmp 450 series odu part numbers cambium description cambium part number pmp 450 ap (access point) 2.4 ghz pmp 450 connectorized access point c024045a001a 2.4 ghz pmp 450 connectorized access point (des) c024045a003a 3.5 gh...

  • Page 129

    Chapter 2: system hardware ordering the components page 2-65 cambium description cambium part number 3.5 ghz pmp 450 subscriber module, 10 mbps c035045c002a 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 ...

  • Page 130: Ptp 450

    Chapter 2: system hardware ordering the components page 2-66 ptp 450 table 67 ptp 450 series odu part numbers cambium description cambium part number ptp 450 900 mhz end – connectorized c009045b001a ptp 450 3.5 ghz end – integrated c035045b001a ptp 450 3.5 ghz end – connectorized c035045b002a ptp 45...

  • Page 131

    Chapter 2: system hardware ordering the components page 2-67 cambium description cambium part number power supplies power supply, 60 w, 56 v with gbps support n000065l001b ac+dc enhanced power injector c000065l002c line cord, fig 8 – us n000065l003a line cord, fig 8 – uk n000065l004a line cord, fig ...

  • Page 132

    Chapter 2: system hardware ordering the components page 2-68 cambium description cambium part number power supply, 30 w, 56 v – gbps support n000000l034a gigabit enet capable power supply – 30 vdc, 15 w n000900l001a cable, ul power supply cord set, us n000900l007a cable, ul power supply cord set, eu...

  • Page 133

    Chapter 2: system hardware ordering the components page 2-69 cambium description cambium part number pmp 450 lite ap to full ap upgrade key c000045k008a extended warranty pmp 450 platform ap extended warranty, 1 additional year sg00ts4009a pmp 450 platform ap extended warranty, 2 additional years sg...

  • Page 134

    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 planning o...

  • Page 135: Typical Deployment

    Chapter 3: system planning typical deployment page 3-2 typical deployment this section contains diagrams illustrating typical pmp/ptp 450 platform site deployments. Odu with poe interface to psu in the basic configuration, there is only one ethernet interface, a copper cable for power over ethernet ...

  • Page 136

    Chapter 3: system planning typical deployment page 3-3 figure 41 wall installation odu psu netw or k eq uip ment odu grou nd cables site gro unding sy stem bottom lpu gr ound ring first point o f co ntact betw een drop cable an d w all build ing entry pow er over ethernet cat5e cable (gel- filled, s...

  • Page 137

    Chapter 3: system planning typical deployment page 3-4 figure 42 roof installation air term inals (finials) tow er ground ing conducto r build ing gr ound ring ac serv ice equipm ent room odu odu grou nd cables netw or k cat5e cable site gro unding sy stem ac supply psu netw or k eq uip ment bottom ...

  • Page 138

    Chapter 3: system planning typical deployment page 3-5 figure 43 gps receiver wall installation network equipm ent odu/ gps ground cables site grounding system drop cable to top lpu and odu ground ring power over ethernet cat5e cable (gel-filled, shielded with copper- plated steel) netw ork cat5e ca...

  • Page 139

    Chapter 3: system planning typical deployment page 3-6 figure 44 gps receiver tower or mast installation.

  • Page 140: Site Planning

    Chapter 3: system planning site planning page 3-7 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 ...

  • Page 141: Power Supply Site Selection

    Chapter 3: system planning site planning page 3-8 power supply site selection when selecting a site for the odu power supply, consider the following factors:  indoor location with no possibility of condensation, flooding or high humidity.  availability of a mains electricity supply.  located in a...

  • Page 142: Lightning Protection Zones

    Chapter 3: system planning site planning page 3-9 lightning protection zones use the rolling sphere method ( figure 45 ) to determine where it is safe to mount equipment. An imaginary sphere, typically 50 meters in radius, is rolled over the structure. Where the sphere rests against the ground and a...

  • Page 143: Site Grounding System

    Chapter 3: system planning site planning page 3-10 site grounding system confirm that the site has a correctly installed grounding system on a common ground ring with access points for grounding the 450 platform family odu. If the outdoor equipment is to be installed on the roof of a high building (...

  • Page 144: Odu Wind Loading

    Chapter 3: system planning site planning page 3-11 note a restricted access location is defined (in en 60950-1) as one where access may only 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 onl...

  • Page 145

    Chapter 3: system planning site planning page 3-12 table 69 pmp 450m series wind loading (newton) type of odu max surface area (square meters) wind speed (kilometer per hour) 160 170 180 190 200 integrated 90º sector antenna 0.331 671 757 849 946 1048 table 70 pmp/ptp 450i series wind loading (newto...

  • Page 146

    Chapter 3: system planning site planning page 3-13 table 72 pmp/ptp 450i series wind loading (lb force) type of odu max surface area (square feet) wind speed (miles per hour) 100 105 110 115 120 connectorized 0.377 16 17 19 21 23 directional antenna – 5 ghz 1.001 42 46 51 56 61 integrated 90º sector...

  • Page 147

    Chapter 3: system planning site planning page 3-14 table 74 pmp/ptp 450 series wind loading (lb force) type of odu max surface area (square feet) wind speed (miles per hour) 100 105 110 115 120 external 60º sector antenna – 2.4 ghz ap 2.9 122 134 147 161 175 external 60º sector antenna – 5 ghz ap 0....

  • Page 148: Hazardous Locations

    Chapter 3: system planning site planning page 3-15 hazardous locations check that the odus will not be exposed to hazardous gases, as defined by hazloc (usa) and atex (europe) regulations. If there is a risk of such exposure, then order the ptp/pmp 450i atex/hazloc product variants, as these are int...

  • Page 149

    Chapter 3: system planning site planning page 3-16 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-pro...

  • Page 150: Radio Frequency Planning

    Chapter 3: system planning radio frequency planning page 3-17 radio frequency planning this section describes how to plan 450 platform family links to conform to analysis of spectrum and the regulatory restrictions that apply in the country of operation. Regulatory limits many countries impose eirp ...

  • Page 151: Analyzing The Rf Environment

    Chapter 3: system planning radio frequency planning page 3-18 certain regulations have allocated certain channels as unavailable for use:  fcc has allocated part of the 5.1 & 5.2 ghz  etsi has allocated part of the 5.4 ghz band to weather radar.  uk and some other european countries have allocate...

  • Page 152: Planning For Co-Location

    Chapter 3: system planning radio frequency planning page 3-19 obstructions in the fresnel zone the fresnel (pronounced fre∙nel) zone is a three-dimensional volume around the line of sight of an antenna transmission. Objects that penetrate this area can cause the received strength of the transmitted ...

  • Page 153

    Chapter 3: system planning radio frequency planning page 3-20 for more information on 450 platform family co-location, see http://www.Cambiumnetworks.Com/solution-papers multiple ofdm access point clusters when deploying multiple ap clusters in a dense area, consider aligning the clusters as shown b...

  • Page 154

    Chapter 3: system planning radio frequency planning page 3-21 figure 47 example layout of 6 access point sectors (abc), 60 degree sectors an example for assignment of frequency channels and sector ids is provided in the following table. Table 77 example 5.8 ghz 3-channel assignment by access site sy...

  • Page 155: Reflecting Objects

    Chapter 3: system planning radio frequency planning page 3-22 considerations on back-to-back frequency reuse cambium networks recommends to use back-to-back (abab) frequency reuse, as shown in figure 46 . This means that a base site of four sectors can be created using two frequencies, which works v...

  • Page 156

    Chapter 3: system planning radio frequency planning page 3-23 figure 48 reflection reflection likelihood guidance as shown in the previous section, reflection can cause a decrease in throughput in an abab base site. This section provides guidance on whether a reflection is likely to cause interferen...

  • Page 157

    Chapter 3: system planning radio frequency planning page 3-24 figure 49 sector antenna.

  • Page 158

    Chapter 3: system planning radio frequency planning page 3-25 figure 50 cnmedusa antenna.

  • Page 159: Series Planning

    Chapter 3: system planning radio frequency planning page 3-26 figure 49 and figure 50 each have three diagrams scaled in meters where figure 49 is for the sector antenna and figure 50 is for cnmedusa. In each figure the distances and heights assume a typical down tilt of 4°. In each figure the top d...

  • Page 160

    Chapter 3: system planning radio frequency planning page 3-27  for best performance it is recommended to have a clearance zone around the mast. The clearance zone depends on the surrounding environment and the antenna’s down tilt. If the mast is surrounded by metal then larger clearance is required...

  • Page 161: Link Planning

    Chapter 3: system planning link planning page 3-28 link planning this section describes factors to be taken into account when planning links, such as range, obstacles path loss and throughput. Linkplanner is recommended. Range and obstacles calculate the range of the link and identify any obstacles ...

  • Page 162: Calculating Link Loss

    Chapter 3: system planning link planning page 3-29 capability l equipment capability (db) calculating link loss the link loss is the total attenuation of the wireless signal between two point-to-multipoint units. The link loss calculation is presented below: link loss (db) = transmit power of the re...

  • Page 163: Calculating Fade Margin

    Chapter 3: system planning link planning page 3-30 calculating fade margin free space path loss is a major determinant in rx (received) signal level. Rx signal level, in turn, is a major factor in the system operating margin (fade margin), which is calculated as follows: system operating margin (fad...

  • Page 164: Choosing External Antennas

    Chapter 3: system planning planning for connectorized units page 3-31 planning for connectorized units this section describes factors to be taken into account when planning to use connectorized odus with external antennas in 450 platform family links. When to install connectorized units the majority...

  • Page 165

    Chapter 3: system planning planning for connectorized units page 3-32 lmr100 0.6 m (1.9 ft) lmr200 1.4 m (4.6 ft) lmr300 2.2 m (7.3 ft) lmr400 3.4 m (11.1 ft) lmr600 5.0 m (16.5 ft).

  • Page 166: Data Network Planning

    Chapter 3: system planning data network planning page 3-33 data network planning this section describes factors to be considered when planning 450 platform family data networks. Understanding addresses a basic understanding of internet protocol (ip) address and subnet mask concepts is required for e...

  • Page 167: Dns Client

    Chapter 3: system planning data network planning page 3-34 dns client the dns client is used to resolve names of management servers within the operator’s management domain (see figure 53 ). This feature allows hostname configuration for ntp servers, authorization servers, dhcp relay servers, and snm...

  • Page 168: Dhcp

    Chapter 3: system planning data network planning page 3-35 in the cambium system, nat supports many protocols, including http, icmp (internet control message protocols), and ftp (file transfer protocol). For virtual private network (vpn) implementation, l2tp over ipsec (level 2 tunneling protocol ov...

  • Page 169: Allocating Subnets

    Chapter 3: system planning data network planning page 3-36 for communications to outside the network segment, arp reads the network gateway address of the router and translates it into the mac address of the router. Then the communication is sent to mac address (physical network interface card) of t...

  • Page 170: Engineering Vlans

    Chapter 3: system planning data network planning page 3-37  not more than 128 ip devices at any time are valid to send data to the ap from behind the sm.  sm populates the translation table tab of its statistics web page, displaying the mac address and ip address of all the valid connected devices...

  • Page 171: Special Case Vlan Numbers

    Chapter 3: system planning data network planning page 3-38 special case vlan numbers this system handles special case vlan numbers according to ieee specifications: table 79 special case vlan ids vlan number purpose usage constraint 0 these packets have 802.1p priority, but are otherwise handled as ...

  • Page 172: Priority On Vlans (802.1P)

    Chapter 3: system planning data network planning page 3-39 pmp 450 platform family modules provide the vlan frame filters that are described in table 80 . Table 80 vlan filters in point-to-multipoint modules where vlan is active, if this parameter value is selected … then a frame is discarded if… be...

  • Page 173

    Chapter 3: system planning data network planning page 3-40 vlan settings can also cause the module to convert received non-vlan packets into vlan packets. In this case, the 802.1p priority in packets leaving the module is set to the priority established by the diffserv configuration. If vlan is enab...

  • Page 174: Network Management Planning

    Chapter 3: system planning network management planning page 3-41 network management planning this section describes how to plan for 450 platform family links to be managed remotely using snmp. Planning for snmp operation cambium modules provide the following snmp traps for automatic notifications to...

  • Page 175: Security Planning

    Chapter 3: system planning security planning page 3-42 security planning this section describes how to plan for 450 platform family links to operate in secure mode.  managing module access by passwords  filtering protocols and ports  port configuration isolating ap/bhm from the internet ensure th...

  • Page 176: Planning For Https Operation

    Chapter 3: system planning security planning page 3-43 planning for https operation before starting to configure https operation, ensure that the cryptographic material listed in table 82 is available. Table 82 https security material item description quantity required user defined security banner t...

  • Page 177

    Chapter 3: system planning security planning page 3-44  read only  system administrator identify the security level for each of the security roles. Three security levels are available: (a) no authentication, no privacy (b) authentication, no privacy (c) authentication, privacy if authentication is...

  • Page 178

    Chapter 3: system planning security planning page 3-45 after a password has been set for any administrator-level account, initial access to the module gui opens the view of guest level. Planning for radius operation configure radius where remote authentication is required for users of the web-based ...

  • Page 179

    Chapter 3: system planning security planning page 3-46 port filtering with nat enabled where nat is enabled on the sm/bhs, the filtering can be enabled for only the user-defined ports. The following are examples for situations where the configure port can be filtered where nat is enabled:  to block...

  • Page 180

    Chapter 3: system planning security planning page 3-47 figure 55 categorical protocol filtering the following are example situations in which the protocol filtering is configured where nat is disabled:  if a subscriber is blocked from only pppoe and snmp, then the subscriber retains access to all o...

  • Page 181: Port Configuration

    Chapter 3: system planning security planning page 3-48 table 83 ports filtered per protocol selections port configuration 450 platform family supports access to various communication protocols and only the ports required for these protocols are available for access by external entities. Operators ma...

  • Page 182: Isolating Sms In Pmp

    Chapter 3: system planning security planning page 3-49 encrypting downlink broadcasts an ap can be enabled to encrypt downlink broadcast packets such as the following:  arp  netbios  broadcast packets containing video data on udp. The encryption used is des for a des-configured module and aes for...

  • Page 183: Addresses

    Chapter 3: system planning security planning page 3-50 allowing management from only specified ip addresses the security sub-menu of the configuration web page in the ap/bhm and sm/bhs includes the ip access control parameter. Specify one, two, or three ip addresses that must be allowed to access th...

  • Page 184

    Chapter 3: system planning security planning page 3-51 controlling pppoe padi downlink forwarding the ap supports the control of forwarding of pppoe padi (pppoe active discovery initiation) packets. This forwarding is configured on the ap gui configuration > radio page by parameter pppoe padi downli...

  • Page 185: Remote Ap Deployment

    Chapter 3: system planning remote ap deployment page 3-52 remote ap deployment in cases where the subscriber population is widely distributed, or conditions such as geography restrict network deployment, you can add a remote ap to:  provide high-throughput service to near los business subscribers. ...

  • Page 186

    Chapter 3: system planning remote ap deployment page 3-53 remote ap (rap) performance the performance of a remote ap is identical to the ap performance in cluster. Throughputs, ranges, and antenna coverage are identical. As with all equipment operating in the unlicensed spectrum, cambium strongly re...

  • Page 187

    Chapter 3: system planning remote ap deployment page 3-54 figure 57 example for 900-mhz remote ap behind 5 ghz sm the 5 ghz modules provide a sustained aggregate throughput of up to 126 mbps to the sector. One of the sms in the sector is wired to a 900-mhz remote ap, which provides nlos sustained ag...

  • Page 188

    Chapter 3: system planning remote ap deployment page 3-55 for pmp 450, the sync is passed in a cable that connects pins 1 and 6 of the rj-11 timing ports of the two modules. For pmp 450i/450m the sync is passed in a cable that connects pins7 and 8 of the rj-45 timing ports of the two modules. When c...

  • Page 189

    Chapter 3: system planning remote ap deployment page 3-56 figure 59 remote ap wired to sm that serves as a relay.

  • Page 190: Passing Sync Signal

    Chapter 3: system planning remote ap deployment page 3-57 passing sync signal passing sync in a single hop network sync can be passed in a single hop in the following network designs:  design 1 o a cmm provides sync to a co-located ap. O this ap sends the sync over the air to sms.  design 2 o a cm...

  • Page 191

    Chapter 3: system planning remote ap deployment page 3-58 o a cmm provides sync to a co-located ap. O this ap sends the sync over the air to an sm. O this sm delivers the sync to a co-located bhm. O this bhm passes the sync in the additional link over the air to a bhs. This design is illustrated in ...

  • Page 192

    Chapter 3: system planning remote ap deployment page 3-59  design 5 o a cmm provides sync to a co-located bhm or the bhm generates timing. O this bhm sends the sync over the air to a bhs. O this bhs delivers the sync to a co-located ap. This ap passes the sync in the additional link over the air to...

  • Page 193

    Chapter 3: system planning remote ap deployment page 3-60 wiring to extend network sync the following procedure can be used to extend network sync by one additional hop, as described under passing sync in an additional hop on page 3-57 . When a co-located module receives sync over the air, the co-lo...

  • Page 194: Information

    Page 4-1 chapter 4: legal and regulatory information this chapter provides end user license agreements and regulatory notifications. Caution intentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipment must not be made unless under the express consent of the party responsible for complianc...

  • Page 195: Agreement

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-2 cambium networks end user license agreement definitions in this agreement, the word “software” refers to the set of instructions for computers, in executable form and in any media, (which may include dis...

  • Page 196: Conditions of Use

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-3 conditions of use any use of the software and documentation outside of the conditions set forth in this agreement is strictly prohibited and will be deemed a breach of this agreement. 1. Only you, your e...

  • Page 197: Title and Restrictions

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-4 title and restrictions if you transfer possession of any copy of the software and documentation to another party outside of the terms of this agreement, your license is automatically terminated. Title an...

  • Page 198: Transfer

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-5 right to use cambium’s name except as required in “conditions of use”, you will not, during the term of this agreement or thereafter, use any trademark of cambium networks, or any word or symbol likely t...

  • Page 199: Disclaimer

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-6 disclaimer cambium networks disclaims all warranties of any kind, whether express, implied, statutory, or in any communication with you. Cambium networks specifically disclaims any warranty including the...

  • Page 200: Term of License

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-7 term of license your right to use the software will continue in perpetuity unless terminated as follows. Your right to use the software will terminate immediately without notice upon a breach of this agr...

  • Page 201: Net Snmp

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-8 net snmp various copyrights apply to this package, listed in various separate parts below. Please make sure that you read all the parts. ---- part 1: cmu/ucd copyright notice: (bsd like) ----- copyright ...

  • Page 202

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-9 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...

  • Page 203

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-10  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 distributio...

  • Page 204: Openssl

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-11  redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.  redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,...

  • Page 205

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-12 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 cop...

  • Page 206: Zlib

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-13 if this package is used in a product, eric young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library used. This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documen...

  • Page 207: Libpng

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-14 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. Jean-loup gailly jloup@gzip.Org mark adler madler@alumni.Caltech.Edu libpng libpng versions 1.2.6, august 15, 2004, through 1.2...

  • Page 208: Bzip2

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-15 andreas dilger dave martindale guy eric schalnat paul schmidt tim wegner the png reference library is supplied “as is”. The contributing authors and group 42, inc. Disclaim all warranties, expressed or ...

  • Page 209: Usb Library Functions

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-16 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. This software is provided by the author “as is” and any exp...

  • Page 210: Apache

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-17 apache apache license version 2.0, january 2004 http://www.Apache.Org/licenses/ terms and conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution 1. Definitions. "license" shall mean the terms and conditions...

  • Page 211

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-18 to the licensor or its representatives, including but not limited to communication on electronic mailing lists, source code control systems, and issue tracking systems that are managed by, or on behalf ...

  • Page 212

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-19 as part of the derivative works; within the source form or documentation, if provided along with the derivative works; or, within a display generated by the derivative works, if and wherever such third-...

  • Page 213

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-20 license. However, in accepting such obligations, you may act only on your own behalf and on your sole responsibility, not on behalf of any other contributor, and only if you agree to indemnify, defend, ...

  • Page 214: D3 Js Library

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information cambium networks end user license agreement page 4-21 d3 js library copyright (c) 2013, michael bostock all rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditio...

  • Page 215

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with safety standards page 4-22 compliance with safety standards this section lists the safety specifications against which the 450 platform family has been tested and certified. It also describes how to keep rf exposure within safe limits. Elec...

  • Page 216

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with safety standards page 4-23  directive 2004/40/ec of the european parliament and of the council of 29 april 2004 on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical agents (elec...

  • Page 217

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with safety standards page 4-24 calculation of power density the following calculation is based on the ansi ieee c95.1-1991 method, as that provides a worst case analysis. Details of the assessment to en50383:2002 can be provided, if required. P...

  • Page 218

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with safety standards page 4-25 table 87 fcc minimum safe distances – pmp 450m 5.1 ghz, 5.2 ghz, 5.4 ghz and 5.8 ghz band (ghz) antenna pg (w) s (w/ m 2 ) d (m) 5.1 90° sector 3.38 10 0.16 5.2 90° sector 0.85 10 0.08 5.4 90° sector 0.85 10 0.08 ...

  • Page 219

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with safety standards page 4-26 table 88 fcc minimum safe distances – pmp/ptp 450i 900 mhz, 3.65 ghz, 4.9 ghz, 5.1 ghz, 5.2 ghz, 5.4 ghz and 5.8 ghz band antenna p burst (w) p (w) g (dbi) s (w/ m 2 ) d (m) 900 mhz sector antenna - 0.19 22.75 (13...

  • Page 220

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with safety standards page 4-27 table 89 isedc minimum safe distances – pmp/ptp 450i, 900 mhz, 3.5 ghz, 3.65 ghz, 4.9 ghz, 5.2 ghz, 5.4 ghz, and 5.8 ghz band antenna p burst (w) p (w) g (dbi) s (w/ m 2 ) d (m) 900 mhz sector - .02 20.0 (13 dbi) ...

  • Page 221

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with safety standards page 4-28 band antenna p burst (w) p (w) g (dbi) s (w/ m 2 ) d (m) 5.4 ghz omni-directional 0.036 0.042 20.0 (13.0 dbi) 9.39 0.07 90° sector 0.014 0.017 50.1 (17.0 dbi) 9.39 0.07 2ft directional flat plate 0.001 0.001 707.9...

  • Page 222

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with safety standards page 4-29 table 90 fcc minimum safe distances – pmp/ptp 450 900 mhz, 2.4 ghz, 3.65 ghz and 5 ghz band antenna p burst (w) g (dbi) s (w/ m 2 ) d (m) 900 mhz yagi 0.032 13 (11 dbi) 6 0.07 2.4 ghz sector antenna 0.079 50 (17 d...

  • Page 223

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with safety standards page 4-30 table 91 isedc minimum safe distances – pmp/ptp 450 900 mhz, 2.4 ghz, 3.5/3.65 ghz and 5 ghz band antenna p burst (w) g (dbi) s (w/ m 2 ) d (m) 900 mhz yagi 0.316 13 (11 dbi) 2.74 0.35 2.4 ghz sector antenna 0.079...

  • Page 224

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with safety standards page 4-31 (*1) p: maximum average transmit power capability of the radio including cable loss (watt) capacité de puissance d'émission moyenne maximale de la radio comprenant la perte dans les câble de connexion (w) (*2) g: ...

  • Page 225: Atex

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with safety standards page 4-32 note gain of antenna in dbi = 10 * log(g). The regulations require that the power used for the calculations is the maximum power in the transmit burst subject to allowance for source-based time-averaging. At 5.4 g...

  • Page 226

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with safety standards page 4-33  g - atmosphere (gas)  ic - protection concept (intrinsic safety)  iic - gas group (up to and including hydrogen and acetylene)  t4 - temperature class (135°c).

  • Page 227

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with radio regulations page 4-34 compliance with radio regulations this section describes how the 450 platform family complies with the radio regulations that are in force in various countries. Caution where necessary, the end user is responsibl...

  • Page 228: Type Approvals

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with radio regulations page 4-35 type approvals this system has achieved type approval in various countries around the world. This means that the system has been tested against various local technical regulations and found to comply. The frequen...

  • Page 229: Brazil Specific Information

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with radio regulations page 4-36 4.9 ghz etsi en302 625; v1.1.1 broadband disaster relief 5.4 ghz etsi en 301 893 v1.8.1 5.8 ghz etsi en 302 502 v2.1.1 brazil specific information brazil notification for compliant operation in the 5.4 ghz band, ...

  • Page 230

    Chapter 4: legal and regulatory information compliance with radio regulations page 4-37 for compliant operation in the bands 5 250-5 350 mhz and 5 470-5 725 mhz, the 450 platform family employs transmitter power control. For eu member states, rlan equipment in the 5.4ghz bands is exempt from individ...

  • Page 231

    Page 5-1 chapter 5: preparing for installation this chapter describes how to stage and test the hardware for a 450 platform network. This chapter is arranged as follows: safety on page 5-2 : describes the precautions to be observed and checks to be performed before proceeding with the installation p...

  • Page 232: Safety

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation safety page 5-2 safety warning to prevent loss of life or physical injury, observe the following safety guidelines. In no event shall cambium networks be liable for any injury or damage caused during the installation of the cambium 450 platform family. Ensure th...

  • Page 233: Primary Disconnect Device

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation safety page 5-3 powering down before servicing always power down and unplug the equipment before servicing. Primary disconnect device the odu power supply is the primary disconnect device. External cables safety may be compromised if outdoor rated cables are not...

  • Page 234: Siting Odus and Antennas

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation safety page 5-4 all bends must have a minimum radius of 200 mm (8 in) and a minimum angle of 90°. A diagonal run is preferable to a bend, even though it does not follow the contour or run parallel to the supporting structure.  all bends, curves and connections ...

  • Page 235: Preparing For Installation

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation preparing for installation page 5-5 preparing for installation odu pre-configuration it is common practice to pre-configure the units during staging before site installation by performing the following tasks: connecting to the unit configuring ip and ethernet in...

  • Page 236: Preparing Tools

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation preparing for installation page 5-6 preparing tools check that following specific tools are available, in addition to general tools:  rj45 crimp tool (it must be the correct tool for the type of rj45 being used).  personal computer (pc) with 10 or 100 or 1000 ...

  • Page 237: Testing System Components

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation testing system components page 5-7 testing system components the best practice is to connect all components—ap/bhm, sms/bhs, gps antenna (if applicable) and cmm (if applicable)—in a test setting and initially configure and verify them before deploying them to an...

  • Page 238: Odu Interfaces

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation testing system components page 5-8 factory default configuration from the factory, the aps/bhms and sms/bhss are all configured to not transmit on any frequency. This configuration ensures that equipment operators do not accidentally turn on an unsynchronized mo...

  • Page 239: Standards For Wiring

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation testing system components page 5-9 equipment to be installed tools required sm  wrench/driver (depending on operator’s choice of clamps) used for tightening clamps to the pole  alignment tone adapter / headset used for aligning the sm to the ap universal globa...

  • Page 240: Best Practices For Cabling

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation testing system components page 5-10 best practices for cabling the following practices are essential to the reliability and longevity of cabled connections:  use only shielded cables to resist interference.  for vertical runs, provide cable support and strain ...

  • Page 241: Main Port Pinout

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation testing system components page 5-11 main port pinout table 94 main port pinout rj45 pin description 1 +txrx0 2 –txrx0 3 +txrx1 4 +txrx2 5 –txrx2 6 –txrx1 7 +txrx3 8 –txrx3 aux port pinout table 95 aux port pinout rj45 pin description 1 +txrx0 2 –txrx0 3 +txrx1 4...

  • Page 242

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation testing system components page 5-12 rj-45 pinout for straight-through ethernet cable figure 65 straight-through ethernet cable table 96 rj-45 pinout for straight-through ethernet cable pin signal pair color 1 tp1+ 2 white/orange stripe 2 tp1- 2 orange solid 3 tp...

  • Page 243

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation testing system components page 5-13 table 97 rj-45 pinout for crossover ethernet cable pin connection 1 connection 2 signal pair color signal pair color 1 tp1+ 2 white/orange stripe tp2+ 3 white/green stripe 2 tp1- 2 orange solid tp2- 3 green solid 3 tp2+ 3 whit...

  • Page 244: Ap/bhm to Ugps Cable

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation testing system components page 5-14 ap/bhm to ugps cable the ap/bhm to ugps cable can be constructed from rj12 to rj 45 cable using the pin configuration described in table 98 . Note this is only applicable for 450 ap/bhm. The ap/bhm will only power up the ugps ...

  • Page 245

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation testing system components page 5-15 alignment tone cable (for pmp/ptp 450i) the alignment tone cable is constructed using rj45 plug and stereo plug. The pin configuration is shown in figure 67 figure 67 alignment tone cable pin configuration for more information...

  • Page 246: Configuring Link For Test

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation configuring link for test page 5-16 configuring link for test it is important to stage the ap/bhm and sm/bhs units first to verify proper registration before deploying the modules to the site. To begin configuring the modules for test, see the sections below: co...

  • Page 247: Ap/bhm

    Chapter 5: preparing for installation configuring link for test page 5-17 perform the following procedure to toggle the computer to not use the proxy setting. Procedure 3 bypassing browser proxy settings to access module web pages 1 launch microsoft internet explorer 2 select tools, internet options...

  • Page 248: Chapter 6:   Installation

    Page 6-1 chapter 6: installation this chapter describes how to install and test the hardware for a 450 platform link. It contains the following topics: odu variants and mounting bracket options on page 6-2 provides details of six different bracket options, including the type of odu and range of pole...

  • Page 249

    Chapter 6: installation odu variants and mounting bracket options page 6-2 odu variants and mounting bracket options mounting bracket– pmp/ptp 450i series the pmp/ptp 450i series supports below mentioned mounting bracket option: table 99 pmp/ptp 450i series - odu mounting bracket part numbers cambiu...

  • Page 250: Pmp 450M Series – Ap

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-3 mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor to install the odu and top lpu, use the following procedures: attach ground cables to the odu on page 6-3 mount the odu on the mast on page 6-6 mount the top lpu on page 6-10 mount the su...

  • Page 251: Ruggedized Sm

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-4 pmp/ptp 450i series – ap/sm/bh, pmp 450 3ghz ruggedized sm 1 fasten an awg 10 (or 6mm 2 ) copper ground cable to each odu grounding point using the m6 (small) lugs. 2 tighten the ground post screws. 3 securely connect the coppe...

  • Page 252: Pmp 450 Ap

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-5 pmp 450 ap 1 fasten an awg 10 (or 6mm 2 ) copper ground cable to each odu grounding point using the m6 (small) lugs 2 tighten the ground post locking nut in the copper wire 3 securely connect the copper wire to the grounding sy...

  • Page 253: Mount The Odu On The Mast

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-6 3 securely connect the copper wire to the grounding system (protective earth) according to applicable regulations. The grounding point on pmp 450 series sm 900 mhz is different from 2.4, 3.5/3.65 and 5 ghz pmp 450 sms as shown ...

  • Page 254: Ruggedized Sm

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-7 pmp/ptp 450i series – ap/sm/bh, pmp 450 3 ghz ruggedized sm caution do not reverse the bracket clamp, as this arrangement may lead to failure of the assembly. Do not over-tighten the bolts as this may lead to failure of the ass...

  • Page 255: Pmp 450 Ap

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-8 pmp 450 ap 1 using an 8mm nut driver, attach the pole mount’s ap housing bracket to the unit using the 4 m5 x 16mm bolts included with the ap. 2 using the included (depending on pole diameter):  m8 x 70mm hex cap bolts ( 2 qua...

  • Page 256

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-9 pmp 450 sm (except pmp 450 sm - 900 mhz) 1 use stainless steel hose clamps for the attachment. 2 attach the mounting bracket to the structure. Tighten the locking nut. Pmp 450 sm 900 mhz (connectorized) the pmp 450 900 mhz conn...

  • Page 257: Mount The Top Lpu

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-10 mount the top lpu 1 for separate lpu mounting, use the u-bolt bracket from the lpu kit to mount the top lpu on the pole below the odu. Tighten to a torque setting of 7.0 nm (5.2 lb ft). Please refer gigabit lpu and grounding k...

  • Page 258

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-11 3 connect the two cat5e cables to the gigabit ethernet surge suppressor 4 slide the end cap over the bottom of the gigabit ethernet surge suppressor, ensuring it clicks firmly in place refer to the gigabit ethernet surge suppr...

  • Page 259: Pmp/ptp 450 Series

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-12 pmp/ptp 450 series the pmp/ptp 450 series uses 600ssh surge suppressor. The inside of the surge suppressor is shown in figure 71 . Caution the pmp 450 sm 900 mhz is based off of the 450 series, be sure to use a 600ss to protec...

  • Page 260: Grounding Cable Requirements

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-13 2 with the cable openings facing downward, mount the 600ssh to the outside of the subscriber premises, as close to the point where the ethernet cable penetrates the residence or building as possible, and as close to the ground...

  • Page 261

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-14 figure 72 grounding cable minimum bend radius and angle caution do not attach grounding cables to the odu mounting bracket bolts, as this arrangement will not provide full protection..

  • Page 262: Basic Requirements

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-15 basic requirements the following basic protection requirements must be implemented:  odu must be in ‘zone b’ (see lightning protection zones on page 3-9 ).  odu must be grounded to the supporting structure.  a surge suppres...

  • Page 263

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-16 protection requirements for a mast or tower installation if the odu is to be mounted on a metal tower or mast, then in addition to the general protection requirements (above), the following requirements must be observed:  the...

  • Page 264

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-17 figure 74 grounding and lightning protection on mast or tower external ground bar ground ring outdoor cat5e cable power supply equipment building network switch ap/bhm ground cable tower/building ground system cat5e cable giga...

  • Page 265

    Chapter 6: installation mount the odu, lpu and surge suppressor page 6-18 protection requirements on a multifloor building if the odu is to be mounted on a high rise building, it is likely that cable entry is at roof level ( figure 42 ) and the equipment room is several floors below. The following a...

  • Page 266: Interface

    Chapter 6: installation installing the copper cat5e ethernet interface page 6-19 installing the copper cat5e ethernet interface to install the copper cat5e ethernet interface, use the following procedures: install the main drop cable on page 6-19 install the bottom lpu to psu drop cable on page 6-21...

  • Page 267

    Chapter 6: installation installing the copper cat5e ethernet interface page 6-20 cut to length and fit hoisting grips 1 cut the main drop cable to length from the top lpu to the bottom lpu. 2 slide one or more hoisting grips onto the top end of the drop cable. 3 secure the hoisting grip to the cable...

  • Page 268: Install The Bottom Lpu

    Chapter 6: installation installing the copper cat5e ethernet interface page 6-21 install the bottom lpu to psu drop cable install the bottom lpu install the bottom lpu, ground it, and connect it to the main drop cable. 1 select a mounting point for the bottom lpu within 600 mm (24 in) of the buildin...

  • Page 269

    Chapter 6: installation installing the copper cat5e ethernet interface page 6-22 install the lpu to psu drop cable use this procedure to terminate the bottom lpu to psu drop cable with rj45 connectors at both ends, and with a cable gland at the lpu end. Warning the metal screen of the drop cable is ...

  • Page 270: Pmp 450I Series

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-23 installing external antennas to a connectorized odu pmp 450i series to mount and connect an external antenna to the connectorized odu, proceed as follows: 1 mount the antenna(s) according to manufacturer’s instruct...

  • Page 271

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-24 6 weatherproof the antenna connectors in the same way (unless the antenna manufacturer specifies a different method). Psu netw or k eq uip ment cat5e cable gr ound ring rf cables to antenna ac supply lightning arre...

  • Page 272

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-25 7 ground the antenna cables to the supporting structure within 0.3 meters (1 foot) of the odu and antennas using the cambium grounding kit (part number 01010419001): connectorized odu a b pm p/ptp 450i grou nd cabl...

  • Page 273: Attaching to The Radio

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-26 assembling the pmp 450i ap 5 ghz sector antenna and attaching to the radio to assemble a pmp 450i series ap antenna, perform the following steps. Note cambium recommends to assemble the antenna, attach the ap and c...

  • Page 274

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-27 2 remove top plate from the antenna as shown in figure 78 . Figure 78 antenna top plate 3 attach the antenna plate to the ap as shown in figure 79 . Note please use the four “thin neck” m6 bolts and split washers p...

  • Page 275

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-28 4 attach the plate mounted ap to the antenna and tighten the (4) serrated flange nuts using a spanner wrench figure 80 attaching the plate 5 connect the port a of ap to vertical and port b of ap to horizontal polar...

  • Page 276

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-29 6 assemble the upper bracket by attaching the (2) 7” hex bolts to the bracket using (2) serrated flange nuts figure 82 ap antenna upper bracket assembly 7 attach the upper bracket to the adjustment arms using (2) h...

  • Page 277

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-30 8 attach the rear strap to the upper bracket using (2) serrated flange nuts and (1) retaining bracket. Do not tighten the nuts now. Figure 84 rear strap connected to upper ap antenna bracket 9 attach the entire upp...

  • Page 278

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-31 figure 87 lower bracket attached to ap antenna figure 88 completed ap and antenna assembly.

  • Page 279: Pmp 450 Series

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-32 pmp 450 series assembling the pmp 450 ap antenna to assemble a pmp 450 series ap antenna, perform the following steps. Note cambium recommends to assemble the antenna, attach the ap and cabling, and to seal the rf ...

  • Page 280

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-33 2 begin assembling the upper bracket by attaching the (2) 7” hex bolts to the bracket using (2) serrated flange nuts figure 90 ap antenna upper bracket assembly 3 attach the upper bracket to the adjustment arms usi...

  • Page 281

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-34 4 attach the rear strap to the upper bracket using (2) serrated flange nuts and (1) retaining bracket. Do not tighten the nuts now. Figure 92 rear strap connected to upper ap antenna bracket 5 attach the entire upp...

  • Page 282

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-35 6 begin assembling the lower bracket by attaching the (2) 7” hex bolts to the bracket using (2) serrated flange nuts figure 94 ap antenna lower bracket assembly 7 attach the rear strap to the bracket using (2) serr...

  • Page 283

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-36 note use shielded cable for all infrastructure connections associated with aps, sms, and cmms. The environment that these modules operate in often has significant unknown or varying rf energy. Operator experience c...

  • Page 284

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-37 note if using a non-standard antenna, do not cover the equilibrium membrane vent located on the back of the unit. Figure 98 mounted pmp 450 ap and antenna assembly, viewed from back and back equilibrium membrane ve...

  • Page 285: Point

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-38 attaching the pmp 450 series ap and antenna to the mount point 1 attach the upper bracket of the antenna to the mount point by closing the rear strap around the pole and tightening the (2) serrated flange nuts usin...

  • Page 286

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-39 4 choose the best mounting location for your particular application. Note use the embedded spectrum analyzer or a commercial analyzer to evaluate the frequencies present in various locations. Ofdm aps need not be m...

  • Page 287

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-40 figure 101variables for calculating angle of elevation (and depression) where: is: b angle of elevation b vertical difference in elevation a horizontal distance between modules to use metric units to find the angle...

  • Page 288: Pmp 450I Series Ap 900 Mhz

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-41 pmp 450i series ap 900 mhz mounting of pmp 450i ap 900 mhz 1 inventory the parts to ensure that you have them all before you begin. The full set of parts is shown in figure 103 . Figure 102 pmp 450i ap 900 mhz ante...

  • Page 289

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-42 2 (1) unfold the upper bracket assembly of the antenna. (2) unfold the lower bracket assembly. (3) loose the radio assembly plate by untightening m8 four bolds. (4) remove the radio assembly top plate by sliding to...

  • Page 290

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-43 3 (1) place the radio assembly plate on the radio and align holes with radio enclosure. Note ensure that the radio plate notch opening and rf port of radio in same direction. It is also important to make sure you a...

  • Page 291

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-44 4 (1) place the radio mounted plate on sector antenna as shown in the figure. Ensure that the orientation of rf port of antenna and radio are in same direction (2) line up the radio assembly to four bolts and slide...

  • Page 292

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-45 5 (1) connect the port a of ap to vertical and port b of ap to horizontal polarization interfaces of the antenna with rf cable. Ensure that the rf cables are pass-through inside the lower bracket assembly (2) hand ...

  • Page 293

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-46 2 attach the upper and lower bracket of the antenna to the mount point by closing the rear strap around the pole. Note before mounting the radio on the pole, secure the upper and lower bracket assemblies with a tor...

  • Page 294: Sector Antenna Alignment

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-47 3 tighten the four serrated flange m10 nuts on the upper and lower rear straps using a 17 mm spanner wrench. These must be tightened evenly on the pole to avoid jumping/stripping threads sector antenna alignment th...

  • Page 295: Pmp 450 Series Sm 900 Mhz

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-48 pmp 450 series sm 900 mhz attaching the sm 900 mhz directional antenna to the pole 1 unbox the directional yagi antenna. Figure 106 pmp 450i sm 900 mhz external directional antenna 2 attach the directional antenna ...

  • Page 296

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-49 3 tighten all nuts to approximately 6 to 7 nm or less to avoid deforming the pole. Figure 108 fixing the nuts.

  • Page 297

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-50 radio mounting to the antenna 1 align the radio to e bracket and slide towards right to lock on the antenna as shown in figure. Figure 109 fixing the radio to the antenna 2 connect the port a of sm to vertical and ...

  • Page 298

    Chapter 6: installation installing external antennas to a connectorized odu page 6-51 directional yagi antenna alignment the directional yagi antenna horizontal and vertical alignment procedure is shown below. The yagi antenna can be aligned for +15 to -15 degree. Figure 111 yagi antenna alignment -...

  • Page 299: Pmp 450M Series – Ap

    Chapter 6: installation installing an integrated odu page 6-52 installing an integrated odu caution do not reverse the bracket clamp, as this arrangement may lead to failure of the assembly. Do not over-tighten the bolts as this may lead to failure of the assembly. Pmp 450m series – ap to mount and ...

  • Page 300

    Chapter 6: installation installing an integrated odu page 6-53 2 attach the bottom bracket to the odu using (2) hex bolts and secure the m8 bolts by applying 5 nm torque. 3 attach the top bracket to the projecting studs on the odu and secure the top bracket using two m8 nuts by applying 5 nm torque....

  • Page 301

    Chapter 6: installation installing an integrated odu page 6-54 6 see pmp 450m series – ap on page 6-3 for the grounding procedure. See pmp 450m series – ap on page 6-6 for the mounting procedure..