Nikon 4300 manual Hardware Installation Notes, Web Interface Utility

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Chapter 2: Infrastructure Device Installation

DO NOT use the Web Interface to manage VAP, VLAN, or Security configurations.

2.If a device has already been added to the network using MeshManager, DO NOT use the Web Interface to change the device type from an IAP to an MWR or from an MWR to an IAP.

3.If you use the Web Interface to restore the factory defaults for the device, you must first delete the device and add it again using MeshManager so that the device type will be properly identified in the database.

Web Interface Utility

Initial configuration and management of MOTOMESH infrastructure devices can also carried out using the Web Interface utility. The Web Interface application is designed to support the setup and configuration of smaller MOTOMESH networks. It can be used as an alternative to the MeshManager during the initial setup and configuration of MOTOMESH infrastructure devices. The application uses standard elements of a Web-based interface to allow the user to configure the basic parameters of seven primary network management elements required to successfully deploy a MOTOMESH network using the navigation menu displayed on each page.

Detailed information about the Web Interface utility can be found in the Web Interface Users Guide.

Hardware Installation Notes

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For a MOTOMESH deployment, a permanent power source for each MOTOMESH Duo 4300 device must be provided. All infrastructure devices require professional installation to ensure that the installation is performed in accordance with FCC licensing regulations

Infrastructure devices are fitted with a single pivot mounting bracket designed to be attached to light poles and other probable installation sites. Alternate mounting hardware is available for mounting directly to posts or structures that are too large for the standard bracket. Optional remote antenna mount hardware is also available for use with the alternate mounting hardware.

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Contents MOTOROLA MOTOMESH DUO 2.0 4300 Users Guide JulyMOTOMESH DUO 2.0 4300 Users Guide This page intentionally left blankJuly ii Trademarks CopyrightsDisclaimer July iiiJuly iv Contents of ContentsChapter 5 Customer Service Chapter 6 Certification and Safety Information3-10 List of FiguresList of Figures 3-11List of Figures July viiiTable 1-1 MOTOMESH Duo 4300-49 Device Specifications List of TablesList of Tables List of Tables July xProcedure List of ProceduresList of Procedures 3-15List of Procedures July xiiChapter Chapter 1 Product IntroductionFigure 1-1 MOTOMESH Duo 4300 Device Attached to a Light Pole IAP functionality includes Infrastructure Devices within a MOTOMESH Wireless NetworkInfrastructure Devices MWR functionality includesFigure 1-2 IAP and MWR Devices in Context of a MOTOMESH Network Wireless SwitchRADIUS 802.11Radio Characteristics MOTOMESH Duo 4300 Device SpecificationsTable 1-1 MOTOMESH Duo 4300-49 Device Specifications 2.4 GHz PortionPhysical PowerMOTOMESH Duo 4300-58 Device Specifications EnvironmentNetwork MOTOMESH Duo 4300-54 Device Specifications 5.4 GHz PortionEnvironment Software Requirements Chapter 2 Infrastructure Device InstallationMeshManager EMS Hardware Installation Notes Web Interface UtilityOptional Antennas Ports and ConnectionsOperator Supply List One non Power over Ethernet PoE Ethernet portMOTOMESH DUO Infrastructure Device Labels Device Name Infrastructure Device MAC Address TableIAP or MWR Ethernet MAC IP AddressInfrastructure Device Assembly Figure 2-5 External Personality Plugs Black, Grey, Red, or noneCanopy Infrastructure Device Deployment and InstallationConnect Plug.Black. plug. Black Grounding Considerations Assembling an AC Power MOTOMESH Duo DeviceProcedure 2-1 Assembling an AC Power MOTOMESH Duo Device Procedure 2-2 Assembling a DC MOTOMESH Duo Device Assembling a DC Power MOTOMESH Duo DeviceDevice Connectivity Testing Procedure 2-3 Testing Infrastructure Device ConnectivityJuly 2-10 Configuring a 4300 Device Mesh from 2.4 to 4.9, 5.4, or Chapter 3 Device ConfigurationDefault Device Configuration Pre-staging a MOTOMESH Duo 4300 Device in MeshManagerFigure 3-1 The Add New MOTOMESH Duo Device Panel in MeshManager Procedure 3-1 Configuring a 4300 Device MeshFigure 3-2 Entering the 802.11 AP Ethernet MAC Address in MeshManager Figure 3-3 Selecting the Probe Button in MeshManager Figure 3-4 Examining Initial Device Defaults in MeshManager Figure 3-6 Enabling the 802.11 a Radio on a 4300-49 Device Figure 3-8 Copying the License Key from the Text File Figure 3-7 An Example of a License Key Text FileLicense Key Figure 3-9 Pasting the License Key into MeshManager Figure 3-10 Entering 802.11 a Membership VLAN Data Figure 3-11 Configuring a Device to be an IAP or WR Figure 3-12 Entering a Device NameSelect the Add button to formally add the device to the Network All of the Device configuration selections should now be completedFigure 3-13 Entering an Optional Deployed Location Figure 3-14 Adding a Device to the MeshFigure 3-15 After Adding a Device to the Mesh Figure 3-16 After Successfully Adding a Device to the Mesh Procedure 3-2 Demoting an IAP to a MWR Demoting an IAP Device to a MWRFigure 3-17 Selecting an IAP Device to be Demoted Figure 3-18 Promote / Demote Dialog Figure 3-19 Demoted IAP Device shown moved into a MWR GroupAccessing the MOTOMESH Duo Device Recovery Settings in MeshManager Second IP Stack Aids in TroubleshootingSecond IP Stack Settings Procedure 3-3 Accessing the MOTOMESH Duo Device Recovery SettingsDevice Recovery Settings Motorola End User License Agreement Chapter 4 License InformationMOTOROLA, INC END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT Chapter 4 License Information July 4-2including machine-readable form, and you agree to reproduce such notice in each form in which it appears, to the extent it is physically possible to do so. 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