Motorola PTP 100 (FSK), PMP 100, PMP 400 manual Feedback on Documentation, Technical Support

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Release 11.0

Release Notes and User Guide Supplement

CEPT Conference of European Post and

Telecommunications

CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication

Protocol

CIR Committed Information Rate

CMM Cluster Management Module

CNUT Canopy Network Updater Tool

CSM Subscriber Module

CRL Certificate Revocation List

DES Data Encryption Standard

DFS Dynamic Frequency Selection

DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

DNS Domain Name System

EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol

EIRP Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power

EFTA European Free Trade Association

EMSK Extended Master Session Key

ETSI European Telecommunications

Standards Institute

EU European Union

FCC US Federal Communications

Commission

FSK Frequency Shift Keying

FTP File Transfer Protocol

GPS Global Positioning System

HPAP High Performance AP (PMP 430 AP)

IC Industry Canada

IETF Internet Engineering Task Force

IP Internet Protocol

ISM Industrial, Scientific, Medical

LAN Local Access Network

MAC Media Access Controller

MIB Management Information Base

MIR Maximum Information Rate

MSCHAPMicrosoft CHAP

MSK

Master Session Key

MVID

Management VID

NAI

Network Access Identier

NAS

Network Access Server (the AP, in this

 

system)

NAT

Network Address Translation

OFDM

Orthogonal Frequency Division

 

Multiplexing

OID

SNMP Object Identifier

P7/P8/P9/P10/P11 Hardware Series

PAP

Password Authentication Protocol

PKI

Public Key Infrastructure

PMP

Point to Multi-Point

PTP

Point to Point

PVID

Port VID

RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User

 

Service

RF

Radio Frequency

RLAN

Radio Local Area Network

SM

Subscriber Module

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol

SNR

Signal to Noise Ratio

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet

 

Protocol

TLS

Transport Layer Security

TTLS

Tunneled TLS

VDC

Volts Direct Current

VID

VLAN ID

VLAN

Virtual LAN

VSA

Vendor Specific Attribute

WAN

Wide Area Network

WM

One Point Wireless Manager

1.4FEEDBACK ON DOCUMENTATION

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1.5TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Tip! Do not clear the Event Log after you encounter issues. It may be useful to Technical Support, if you need to escalate the issue.

Here is the escalation path for resolution of a problem:

1.Check documentation:

These Release Notes

Motorola PMP Solutions Users Guide, available at http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/software.

2.Consider checking the Community Forum and Knowledge Base at http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/support/community.

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Contents Software Release Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Trademarks, Product Names, and Service Names Table of Contents Regulatory and Legal Notices List of TablesList of Figures Abbreviations IntroductionRelease 11.0 Overview Document Change HistoryTechnical Support Feedback on DocumentationP7/P8/P9/P10/P11 Hardware Series Latin and Central America PhoneCanada Asia and Pacific Europe, Middle East, and AfricaModulation PMP Radio Series PTP Radio Series Module Type ApplicabilityUpgrading to Release Obtaining Cnut Upgrade PackagesRelease 11.0 Features FeaturesSM Receive Target Level can now be Affected Details Regions Products Feature DescriptionSee for Radius Implementation Overview Radius for PMPRadius Functions Tested Radius Servers Configuring AP and SM for Radius SM AuthenticationDisabled Authentication Server BAMAPs Configuration Security tab SM Authentication Mode Require Radius or Follow APSM Phase 2 Inside Identity parameters and settings SM Phase 1 Outside Identity parameters and settingsCertificate management on SMs Handling CertificatesUsing Cnut to distribute certificates to SMs Configuring Your Radius Server for SM AuthenticationName Number Type Configuring Your Radius Server for SM ConfigurationValue SM GUI Page Tab Parameter Default Size Canopy Radius Vendor Specific Attributes VSAsMotorola-Canopy-VLLEARNNEN Motorola-Canopy-ULBLMotorola-Canopy-DLBR Motorola-Canopy-DLBLAP Technician/Installer/Administrator Authentication APs Account User Authentication tab SM Technician/Installer/Administrator AuthenticationConfiguring a basic system Configuring Your Radius Server for Device Access TrackingProcedures Access TrackingPage Improvements and issues resolved in Release Resolved IssuesProducts Issue Discussion Affected Release 11.0 known open issues Known Open IssuesProducts Description Discussion and Recommendations Affected BAM 169.254/16 SM IP address space to access DNS services Test with MIR Region Code asPMP AP and PTP BH Region Code Set to United States US Region Code OperationOfdm GHz Ofdm PMP & PTP U.S. Region Code operationGHz FSK PMP & PTP U.S. Region Code operation PMP 430 Center ChannelsPMP 430 center channels by channel bandwidth and region code PMP 100 AP/SM DFS operation based on region code PMP 100 Series DFS Operation Based on Region CodeGHz Region Code PTP 100 backhaul operation based on region code PTP 100 Series DFS Operation Based on Region CodeRegion GHz Code1 PMP 400/430 and PTP 200 DFS operation based on region code PMP 400/430 and PTP 200 DFS Operation Based on Region CodeRegion Code Frequency Radio Platform Canopy MIB Definitions Performance Benchmarking ProcessSystem Performance and System Constraints PMP 430 5.4 and 5.8-GHz Ofdm with 20MHz Channels PMP 430 5.4 and 5.8-GHz Ofdm with 10MHz ChannelsSmaller Packets Benchmark Definition Pps Important Note on Modifications Regulatory and Legal NoticesNational and Regional Regulatory Notices FCC ID ABZ89FC5804 Within MHz ISM band MHz channels Centered on Industry Canada IC Notification Release Release Notes and User Guide Supplement UK Notification European Union Notification for 5.7 and 5.8 GHz ProductEquipment Disposal EU Declaration of Conformity for RoHS Compliance11.2.11Norway Notification Belgium NotificationLuxembourg Notification 11.2.10Czech Republic Notification11.2.14Labeling and Disclosure Table for China 11.2.13Australia NotificationChina disclosure table Exposure separation distances RF Exposure Separation DistancesModule Type Separation Distance from Persons # S Calculated exposure distances and power compliance marginsSoftware License Terms and Conditions Legal NoticesRelease Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Limit of Liability Hardware Warranty in US

PTP 100 (FSK), PMP 400, PTP 200 (OFDM, PMP 100 specifications

Motorola has long been a key player in the wireless communications market, known for its innovative solutions that cater to various connectivity needs. Among its diverse product range, the Motorola PMP 100 and PTP 200 series stand out as robust solutions for both point-to-multipoint (PMP) and point-to-point (PTP) applications, utilizing advanced modulation technologies such as OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing) and FSK (Frequency Shift Keying).

The Motorola PMP 100 series is designed for wireless broadband access, enabling operators to provide high-speed internet connectivity to rural and underserved areas. Its capability to support multiple users makes it an ideal choice for ISPs looking to deliver last-mile connectivity. The PMP 100 operates in the 2.4 GHz and 5.7 GHz frequency bands, ensuring flexibility and compliance with various regulatory requirements. One of its key features is the use of OFDM technology, which enhances spectral efficiency and minimizes interference, resulting in reliable data transmission even in challenging environments.

On the other hand, the PTP 200 series focuses on point-to-point communication, offering high-capacity backhaul links between two locations. The PTP 200 is optimized for performance in line-of-sight scenarios, featuring advanced antenna options and narrow beam width capabilities. This product also leverages OFDM technology, which provides increased data rates and improved capacity, supporting applications such as video surveillance, voice over IP, and enterprise connectivity.

In addition to the PMP and PTP 200 series, Motorola also offers the PMP 400 and PTP 100, which utilize FSK modulation. The PMP 400 series further advances the capabilities of wireless broadband access, featuring enhanced error correction, allowing for better performance in adverse conditions. This series is particularly well-suited for environments with high noise levels, making it a reliable choice for industrial applications. The PTP 100 series, on the other hand, operates effectively in point-to-point scenarios with lower bandwidth requirements, ensuring cost-effective solutions for dedicated leased line services.

In summary, the Motorola PMP and PTP series represent a comprehensive suite of wireless communication solutions, utilizing advanced modulation technologies like OFDM and FSK to deliver high-speed, reliable connectivity. These products demonstrate Motorola's commitment to innovation, addressing the diverse needs of users ranging from ISPs to enterprise customers, all while ensuring robust performance and ease of deployment in various environments.