Motorola 3.1 manual Device Addressing Schemes, Mesh Enabled Access

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3.3Device Addressing Schemes

Mesh Enabled Access

Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide

Figure 3-7. Geo Position Tab (Same view for Super User and Normal accounts)

The Geo Position tab displays readings of the VMM device when the feature is enabled. The information contained on this screen will look the same to the Administrator and to the Access User role.

3.3Device Addressing Schemes

The concept of unified modes of operation centers on the current state of network communication: Associated State and Unassociated State. In the associated state, the device is using infrastructure equipment to communicate. In the unassociated state, the device operates in peer-to-peer mode. There are three addressing schemes which allow the IT manager increased flexibility in deployment: Network DHCP, Statically Provisioned, and User Supplied.

All of these schemes may be assigned per device, either by the user or by the network manager. The network manager can also limit the user-selectable schemes or force a specific scheme. Devices in each of these schemes can interoperate and communicate with each other, so long as the assigned addresses do not conflict and are mutually routable.

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Contents Documentation Revision MEA 3.1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users GuidePage Disclaimer Mesh Enabled AccessVMM Users Guide CopyrightsPage Mesh Enabled AccessVMM Users Guide Table of ContentsDEVICE INSTALLATION DEVICE CONFIGURATIONChanging the Web Interface Password DEVICE MAINTENANCECUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION Setting User Supplied IP AddressesReturn Material Request WARRANTY INFORMATIONRegulatory and RF Safety Exposure REGULATORY INFORMATIONConfiguration Change Dialog MEA Device Administration Home Page Super User LoginMEA Device Administration Home Page Normal User Login VMM Configuration Page Normal User Account1 Product Introduction 1.1 Product Contents2.2 Equipment Requirements 2 Device Installation2.1 Software Requirements MAC Address 00-05-12-0A-xx-yy 2.3 MAC Address Label Location2.3.1 MAC Address Table MAC Address TableFigure 2-1. VMM External Connection Point 2.4 VMM6300 Assembly Information2.5 Installing the VMM6300 Device Figure 2-2. VMM6300 Trunk Mounting 2.6 Testing the Device Installation2.5.1 Deployment Considerations 2.5.1.1 Deployment Tips5. Right-click on the device MAC address and select the Ping option 3.1 IP Addressing Considerations 3 Device Configuration3.2 Accessing the MEA Device Administration Web Pages 3.2.1 Administrator and Access Account InformationAccess User Password 3.2.1.1 Password InformationAdministrator Password Figure 3-2. MEA Device Administration Redirecting Web Page 3.2.2 Viewing MEA Device Administration Redirect PageFigure 3-3. MEA Device Administration Home Page Super User Login 3.2.3 Viewing MEA Device Administration Home Page as an AdministratorFigure 3-4. MEA Device Administration Home Page Normal User Login 3.2.4 Viewing MEA Device Administration Home Page as a Normal User3.2.5.1 Viewing the VMM Configuration Tab as an Administrator 3.2.5 VMM Device Administration Configuration TabWired Interface 3.2.5.2 Viewing the VMM Configuration Tab as a Normal UserMesh Enabled AccessVehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide Field Default ValueFigure 3-6. VMM Configuration Page Normal User Account 3.2.6 VMM Device Administration Geo Position Tab3.3 Device Addressing Schemes 3.3.3 User Supplied Scheme 3.3.1 Network DHCP Scheme3.3.2 Statically Provisioned Scheme Figure 3-8. Configuration Change Dialog 3.4 Setting User Supplied IP AddressesFigure 3-9. System Update Save Completed Web Page Figure 3-10. External Device Provisioning Table 3.5 External Device Provisioningselect Programs Æ mea Æ MeshTray.exe 3.5.1 Connecting to the Ethernet Port3.6 Working with MeshTray Figure 3-11. MeshTray Status Tab VMM 3.6.1 MeshTray Status InformationFigure 3-12. MeshTray Security Tab VMM 3.6.3 MeshTray Authentication Activity3.6.2 MeshTray Security Tab Figure 3-13. MeshTray Authentication Activity tab VMM Figure 4-1. Enter New Password Web Page 4 Device Maintenance4.1 Changing the Web Interface Password Figure 4-3. Password Changed Confirmation Web Page Figure 4-2. Confirm Changes Window for Enter New Password4.2 Upgrading the Device Firmware Figure 4-4. Update Device Firmware Web PageOnce the filename has been confirmed, the web browser will transmit the file to the device, and the device will present an upgrade progress screen. This page will indicate the current stage in the upgrade process Figure 4-5. Confirm Upload Window for Firmware UpdateFigure 4-6. Firmware Upload Progress Web Page Figure 4-7. Security Provisioning Web Page 4.3 Security Provisioning Web Page4.3.1 Provision Username Section 4.3.2 Provision Groupname SectionFigure 4-8. Device Reset Prompt Web Page 4.4 Resetting the VMM via the Device Administration Web PageFigure 4-9. Device Reset in Progress Page 4.5.1.2 Resetting Device Addressing Mode via Configuration Web Page 4.5 Restoring Factory Settings - User Supplied Mode Limitations4.5.1 Recovering from VMM Reset-to-Default in User-Supplied Mode 4.5.1.1 Resetting Device Addressing Mode Using Device ManagerFigure 4-10. Restore Factory Settings Web Page 4.6 Restoring Factory Settings - Normal OperationsClick on the Finished button to complete the reset procedure Figure 4-11. Confirm Changes Window for Restore Factory SettingsFigure 4-12. Factory Settings Restored Web Page The Factory Settings Restored page will be displayedAsia and Pacific Region 5 Customer Service InformationEurope Email essc@motorola.com5.1.1 System Information 5.2.1 Radio Products and Services Division5.1 Obtaining Support 5.2 Return Material Request5.2.3 Returning FREs 5.2.1.1 Radio Products and Services Division Telephone Numbers5.2.2 Returning System Components to Motorola 6 Warranty Information F Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible G Batteries they carry their own separate limited warrantyP Loading of software upgrades or fixes into the devices B Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglectequipment or software not furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with the Product. The foregoing states the entire liability of Motorola with respect to infringement of patents by the Product or any its parts thereof 7.2 FCC RF Energy Exposure Statement 7.3 Regulatory and RF Safety Exposure7 Regulatory Information 7.1 FCC InformationMinistry of Health Canada Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to RF Exposure Compliance and Guidelines Operating Instructions