Proxim CPN 63708 manual Tsunami MP.11 Installation and Management

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Tsunami MP.11 Installation and Management

8.Place the back cover on the mounting location and mark the center of the three mounting holes.

9.Remove the cover from the wall and drill a hole at each of the locations you marked above. Each hole should be wide enough to hold a mounting plug (which is 6 mm x 35 mm).

10.Insert a plug into each hole. The MP.11 comes with four 6 mm x 35 mm plugs; you only need to use three of these when wall-mounting the unit.

11.Insert a screw into each of the mounting holes molded into the back cover. The MP.11 comes with four 3.5 mm x 40 mm pan-head screws; you only need to use three of these when wall- mounting the unit.

12.Insert the screws into the wall plugs. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws and attach the back cover to the wall. In the following example, the back cover is mounted upside down (the two holes are at the bottom).

13.Attach Ethernet and power cables to the MP.11 unit, if necessary.

14.Snap the unit into the back cover. In the following example, the unit is mounted upside down and its antenna is facing down.

15.Replace the front cover.

16.Replace the cable cover.

17.Turn on the MP.11 (see “Switching On the MP.11” on page 12).

Chapter 2. Installation

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Issue Date: 02/05/2003

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Contents Tsunami MP.11 Trademarks CopyrightContents Overview Point-to-Point Link Wireless Network TopologiesPoint-to-Multipoint Network Installation Identifying Network Topology and EquipmentFinding a Suitable Location Product Package InstallationInstalling the MP.11 Tsunami MP.11 Installation and Management Attaching a Kensington Security Lock Optional Blinking Green when Switching on the MP.11 Power Ethernet Link Wireless Link Blinking Green when data sentTftp server Installing Documentation and SoftwareOnline help Documentation ScanToolMounting the MP.11 Desktop MountingWall Mounting Tsunami MP.11 Installation and Management Ceiling Mounting Management Overview MP.11 IP AddressScanTool Static IP Address Static or Dynamic IP AddressDynamic IP Address with Dhcp WEB Interface Overview Ethernet Port Command Line Interface OverviewSerial Port HyperTerminal Connection Properties Basic Management Click Commands Î Reboot Rebooting and ResettingRebooting Resetting HardwareSystem Status General SettingsSoft Reset to Factory Default Click Commands Î ResetSystem Configuration IP Address Assignment Type IP ConfigurationDescriptor Up TimeInterfaces Wireless SlotDefault Router IP Address Default TTLFrequency Channel Interface TypeBase Station System Name Network NameEthernet Port Wireless Monitoring SettingsShow wif show worp show worpcfg Encryption Security SettingsUsing Snmp to Change Passwords PasswordsUsing Telnet to Change Passwords Using the Web Interface to Change PasswordsUpgrading the MP.11 System Status Web InterfaceStatus Status tab shows the System Status and the System TrapsSystems Traps ConfigureClick Configure Î System SystemIP Configuration NetworkDhcp Relay Agent IP Routing Ethernet Wireless Slot aSnmp Trap Host Table IP Access TableTelnet Trap GroupsTime out SerialMAC Authentication Radius AuthenticationSecurity Encryption FilteringEthernet Protocol Filtering Ethernet Protocol FilterStatic MAC Pair Filtering Wired MAC AddressWired Mask Wireless MAC AddressWireless Mask Spanning TreeComment Ethernet Threshold Wireless ThresholdStorm Threshold Per Address ThresholdMonitor Broadcast Protocol FilteringGeneral Worp Radius IcmpFeatures Per StationLink Test IP ARP Table IP Routes Learn TableFile Name CommandsDownload Server IP addressUpload RebootHelp ResetIntroduction Command Line InterfaceUsing Command Help Boot Loader Command Line InterfaceEntering Strings Show CommandSet Command Viewing and Changing ParametersModifying a Table Entry Viewing Table ContentsWorking with Tables Creating a Table RowEnabling, Disabling, or Deleting a Table Row Modifying Several Table EntriesProcedures Tftp Server SetupProcedure Description Click Commands Æ Download Image File DownloadCLI Image File Download File Type Config File Operation Upload Configuration BackupCLI Configuration File Upload Click Commands Æ UploadConfiguration Restore CLI Configuration File DownloadFile Type Config File Operation Download Soft Reset to Factory Default Hard Reset to Factory DefaultCLI Soft Reset to Factory Defaults Forced Reload Image File Download with the BootloaderCommand prompt is displayed enter the following commands Command Line InterfaceFor example Hardware Specifications SpecificationsRadio Specifications Channel FrequenciesChannel ID FCC/World Etsi GHz France Japan GHz LED Indicators TroubleshootingMP.11 Connectivity Issues MP.11 Does Not BootSerial Link Does Not Work HyperTerminal Connection Properties Ethernet Link does not work Setup and ConfigurationWeb Interface Does Not Work Setup and ConfigurationLost the MP.11 Password MP.11 Responds SlowlyCommand Line Interface Does Not Work Tftp Server Does Not WorkOnline Help Is Not Available Changes Do Not Take Effect ARP GlossaryHttp Icmp WEP