Motorola 3.1 manual Working with MeshTray, Connecting to the Ethernet Port

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3.5.1 Connecting to the Ethernet Port

detected (via a ping) when the web page was brought up.

The IP addresses default to values based on the transceiver MAC address of the device. The derivation is described below. By default, only the first IP address is enabled (for local-DHCP), and no addresses are reserved for specific MAC addresses. Make sure to check the checkbox for the client IP addresses you have entered. Client 2and Client 3 are not enabled by default.

The VMM has two interfaces and must use two IP addresses. The wireless network must use the IP address on the wireless interface because that is the address for which the IAP will proxy and advertise. The same address will be accessed by the Device Manager when using MeshManager.

The wired interface address will be used by the VMM as the gateway address for the local Ethernet segment. The wired subnet mask is configurable so that the user may select a more restrictive subnet on the local Ethernet segment than what is normally provided to the wireless subscribers.

The MAC-derived default values are a means to ensure that these devices are likely to work out-of-the-box. The IP addresses are derived as follows:

Transceiver MAC address: 00:05:12:0A:XX:YY Derived MAC addresses:

Local gateway:

10.xx.yy.9

Client1:

10.xx.yy.10

Client2:

10.xx.yy.11

Client3:

10.xx.yy.12

Where XX and YY are hex values (from the transceiver MAC address), and the lowercase xx and yy are the same values in decimal. For example, a VMM with a transceiver MAC address of 00:05:12:0A:80:20 would have a default local gateway address of 10.128.32.9.

The user is encouraged to change these addresses upon installation.

3.5.1 Connecting to the Ethernet Port

If only one device is to be connected to the VMM, you can connect directly to the device using an Ethernet cable.

If you are going to connect more than one device to the VMM, you will need to connect a hub to the VMM, and connect the other devices to the hub.

3.6Working with MeshTray

MeshTray™ is a status and configuration application that reports vital and statistical information about the VMM. The application must be run on a client attached to the Ethernet port.

To start the MeshTray application, double-click on the MeshTray icon, or from the Start menu

select Programs Æ mea Æ MeshTray.exe.

For detailed information about using the MeshTray application, refer to the MeshTray section of the MEA WMC6300 Windows Users Guide documentation.

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Contents MEA 3.1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide Documentation RevisionPage Mesh Enabled Access VMM Users GuideCopyrights DisclaimerPage Table of Contents DEVICE INSTALLATIONDEVICE CONFIGURATION Mesh Enabled AccessVMM Users GuideDEVICE MAINTENANCE CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATIONSetting User Supplied IP Addresses Changing the Web Interface PasswordWARRANTY INFORMATION Regulatory and RF Safety ExposureREGULATORY INFORMATION Return Material RequestMEA Device Administration Home Page Super User Login MEA Device Administration Home Page Normal User LoginVMM Configuration Page Normal User Account Configuration Change Dialog1.1 Product Contents 1 Product Introduction2.1 Software Requirements 2 Device Installation2.2 Equipment Requirements 2.3 MAC Address Label Location 2.3.1 MAC Address TableMAC Address Table MAC Address 00-05-12-0A-xx-yy2.5 Installing the VMM6300 Device 2.4 VMM6300 Assembly InformationFigure 2-1. VMM External Connection Point 2.6 Testing the Device Installation 2.5.1 Deployment Considerations2.5.1.1 Deployment Tips Figure 2-2. VMM6300 Trunk Mounting5. Right-click on the device MAC address and select the Ping option 3 Device Configuration 3.2 Accessing the MEA Device Administration Web Pages3.2.1 Administrator and Access Account Information 3.1 IP Addressing ConsiderationsAdministrator Password 3.2.1.1 Password InformationAccess User Password 3.2.2 Viewing MEA Device Administration Redirect Page Figure 3-2. MEA Device Administration Redirecting Web Page3.2.3 Viewing MEA Device Administration Home Page as an Administrator Figure 3-3. MEA Device Administration Home Page Super User Login3.2.4 Viewing MEA Device Administration Home Page as a Normal User Figure 3-4. MEA Device Administration Home Page Normal User Login3.2.5 VMM Device Administration Configuration Tab 3.2.5.1 Viewing the VMM Configuration Tab as an Administrator3.2.5.2 Viewing the VMM Configuration Tab as a Normal User Mesh Enabled AccessVehicle Mounted Modem Users GuideField Default Value Wired Interface3.2.6 VMM Device Administration Geo Position Tab Figure 3-6. VMM Configuration Page Normal User Account3.3 Device Addressing Schemes 3.3.2 Statically Provisioned Scheme 3.3.1 Network DHCP Scheme3.3.3 User Supplied Scheme 3.4 Setting User Supplied IP Addresses Figure 3-8. Configuration Change DialogFigure 3-9. System Update Save Completed Web Page 3.5 External Device Provisioning Figure 3-10. External Device Provisioning Table3.6 Working with MeshTray 3.5.1 Connecting to the Ethernet Portselect Programs Æ mea Æ MeshTray.exe 3.6.1 MeshTray Status Information Figure 3-11. MeshTray Status Tab VMM3.6.2 MeshTray Security Tab 3.6.3 MeshTray Authentication ActivityFigure 3-12. MeshTray Security Tab VMM Figure 3-13. MeshTray Authentication Activity tab VMM 4.1 Changing the Web Interface Password 4 Device MaintenanceFigure 4-1. Enter New Password Web Page Figure 4-2. Confirm Changes Window for Enter New Password Figure 4-3. Password Changed Confirmation Web PageFigure 4-4. Update Device Firmware Web Page 4.2 Upgrading the Device FirmwareFigure 4-6. Firmware Upload Progress Web Page Figure 4-5. Confirm Upload Window for Firmware UpdateOnce 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 4.3 Security Provisioning Web Page 4.3.1 Provision Username Section4.3.2 Provision Groupname Section Figure 4-7. Security Provisioning Web Page4.4 Resetting the VMM via the Device Administration Web Page Figure 4-8. Device Reset Prompt Web PageFigure 4-9. Device Reset in Progress Page 4.5 Restoring Factory Settings - User Supplied Mode Limitations 4.5.1 Recovering from VMM Reset-to-Default in User-Supplied Mode4.5.1.1 Resetting Device Addressing Mode Using Device Manager 4.5.1.2 Resetting Device Addressing Mode via Configuration Web Page4.6 Restoring Factory Settings - Normal Operations Figure 4-10. Restore Factory Settings Web PageFigure 4-11. Confirm Changes Window for Restore Factory Settings Figure 4-12. Factory Settings Restored Web PageThe Factory Settings Restored page will be displayed Click on the Finished button to complete the reset procedure5 Customer Service Information EuropeEmail essc@motorola.com Asia and Pacific Region5.2.1 Radio Products and Services Division 5.1 Obtaining Support5.2 Return Material Request 5.1.1 System Information5.2.2 Returning System Components to Motorola 5.2.1.1 Radio Products and Services Division Telephone Numbers5.2.3 Returning FREs 6 Warranty Information G Batteries they carry their own separate limited warranty P Loading of software upgrades or fixes into the devicesB Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect F Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegibleequipment 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 7.3 Regulatory and RF Safety Exposure 7 Regulatory Information7.1 FCC Information 7.2 FCC RF Energy Exposure StatementRF Exposure Compliance and Guidelines Operating Instructions Ministry of Health Canada Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to