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Second IP Stack Aids in Troubleshooting

MOTOMESH DUO 2.0 4300 Users Guide

4To Promote the device back to an IAP, right-click on the device in the Device Tree and choose Promote to an IAP from the pop-up menu.

5From the newly opened Promote/Demote dialog box, select Yes to continue promoting the device, or select No.

6The device icon will be moved from the MWR group to the IAP group in MeshManager’s Device Tree.

Second IP Stack Aids in Troubleshooting

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The second IP Stack feature is available in MOTOMESH Duo 4300 devices and allows for a pre- configured SSID and connectivity to a fixed IP. This feature can assist you with correcting and diagnosing some cases of stranded units rather than having to roll a bucket truck. Operators will find this feature helpful when configuring nodes for expansion or replacement.

Second IP Stack Settings

A MOTOMESH Duo device can be accessed via an 802.11 b/g client access card (a PCMCIA Wireless Client Card) that is attached to a laptop computer. The client access card must be set to the settings specified in the MeshManager Users Guide Device Recovery Configuration Tab section to enable a successful connection.

VAP 15 information is to be used only for Second IP Stack data.

Accessing the MOTOMESH Duo Device Recovery Settings in MeshManager

Procedure 3-3 Accessing the MOTOMESH Duo Device Recovery Settings

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Select a specific device from the Device Tree in MeshManager.

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From the right side of the screen, select Global Configuration from the Action drop-down list.

3

Select the Device Recovery tab.

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View the Default VAP 15 Settings setup for the purpose of device recovery.

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You can choose to keep the default settings or change them after your wireless network is setup,

 

configured, and working properly.

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Contents July MOTOROLA MOTOMESH DUO 2.0 4300 Users GuideThis page intentionally left blank MOTOMESH DUO 2.0 4300 Users GuideJuly ii Disclaimer CopyrightsTrademarks July iiiJuly iv of Contents ContentsChapter 6 Certification and Safety Information Chapter 5 Customer ServiceList of Figures List of Figures3-10 3-11July viii List of FiguresList of Tables Table 1-1 MOTOMESH Duo 4300-49 Device SpecificationsList of Tables July x List of TablesList of Procedures List of ProceduresProcedure 3-15July xii List of ProceduresChapter 1 Product Introduction ChapterFigure 1-1 MOTOMESH Duo 4300 Device Attached to a Light Pole Infrastructure Devices Infrastructure Devices within a MOTOMESH Wireless NetworkIAP functionality includes MWR functionality includesRADIUS Wireless SwitchFigure 1-2 IAP and MWR Devices in Context of a MOTOMESH Network 802.11Table 1-1 MOTOMESH Duo 4300-49 Device Specifications MOTOMESH Duo 4300 Device SpecificationsRadio Characteristics 2.4 GHz PortionMOTOMESH Duo 4300-58 Device Specifications PowerPhysical EnvironmentRouting 5.4 GHz Portion MOTOMESH Duo 4300-54 Device SpecificationsPhysical Chapter 2 Infrastructure Device Installation Software RequirementsMeshManager EMS Web Interface Utility Hardware Installation NotesOperator Supply List Ports and ConnectionsOptional Antennas One non Power over Ethernet PoE Ethernet portMOTOMESH DUO Infrastructure Device Labels IAP or MWR Infrastructure Device MAC Address TableDevice Name Ethernet MAC IP AddressFigure 2-5 External Personality Plugs Black, Grey, Red, or none Infrastructure Device AssemblyInfrastructure Device Deployment and Installation CanopyConnect Plug.Black. plug. Black Assembling an AC Power MOTOMESH Duo Device Grounding ConsiderationsProcedure 2-1 Assembling an AC Power MOTOMESH Duo Device Device Connectivity Testing Assembling a DC Power MOTOMESH Duo DeviceProcedure 2-2 Assembling a DC MOTOMESH Duo Device Procedure 2-3 Testing Infrastructure Device ConnectivityJuly 2-10 Default Device Configuration Chapter 3 Device ConfigurationConfiguring a 4300 Device Mesh from 2.4 to 4.9, 5.4, or Pre-staging a MOTOMESH Duo 4300 Device in MeshManagerProcedure 3-1 Configuring a 4300 Device Mesh Figure 3-1 The Add New MOTOMESH Duo Device Panel in MeshManagerFigure 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 3-7 An Example of a License Key Text File Figure 3-8 Copying the License Key from the Text FileLicense Key Figure 3-9 Pasting the License Key into MeshManager Figure 3-10 Entering 802.11 a Membership VLAN Data Figure 3-12 Entering a Device Name Figure 3-11 Configuring a Device to be an IAP or WRFigure 3-13 Entering an Optional Deployed Location All of the Device configuration selections should now be completedSelect the Add button to formally add the device to the Network 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 Demoting an IAP Device to a MWR Procedure 3-2 Demoting an IAP to a MWRFigure 3-17 Selecting an IAP Device to be Demoted Figure 3-19 Demoted IAP Device shown moved into a MWR Group Figure 3-18 Promote / Demote DialogSecond IP Stack Settings Second IP Stack Aids in TroubleshootingAccessing the MOTOMESH Duo Device Recovery Settings in MeshManager Procedure 3-3 Accessing the MOTOMESH Duo Device Recovery SettingsDevice Recovery Settings Chapter 4 License Information Motorola End User License AgreementMOTOROLA, INC END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT July 4-2 Chapter 4 License Informationincluding 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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