Motorola Canopy Backhaul Module user manual Branding, Password password-if-configured

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is not enabled, AES modules can communicate with DES modules.

Branding

On each Canopy module, the web-based interface screens have a Canopy logo that can be replaced with an operator’s company logo. The Canopy logo file is called canopy.jpg and the replacement file must also be called canopy.jpg. The new file is transferred via FTP to the module and then added to a special filesystem through a telnet session. The following command can be used during a telnet session:

addwebfile – add a custom logo file to the filesystem

clearwebfile – clear the customer logo file from the filesystem

lsweb – list the custom logo file and display the storage space available on the filesystem

The following is a sample FTP session:

>ftp 169.254.1.1 Connected to 169.254.1.1 220 FTP server ready

Name (169.254.1.1:none): root 331 Guest login ok

Password: <password-if-configured>

230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.

ftp> binary

200 Type set to I

ftp> put canopy.jpg ftp> quit

221 Goodbye

The following is a sample telnet session:

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Login: root

Password: <password-if-configured>

Telnet+> lsweb

Flash Web

files

 

free

directory entries: 32

free

file

space

64336 bytes

Telnet+> addwebfile canopy.jpg

Telnet +> lsweb

Flash Web files

/canopy.jpg 7867

free directory entries: 31

free file space: 56468

Telnet +> clearwebfile

Telnet+> lsweb

Flash Web

files

 

free

directory entries: 32

free

file

space

64336 bytes

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can be utilized to monitor the Canopy modules. The standard MIB-II (systems and interfaces) objects are programmed into the modules. For

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Contents User Manua L Important Note on Modifications Exposure Note Hardware Warranty in U.S Trademarks, Product Names, and Service Names Table of Contents Getting Started Accessories Appendix Specifications Document Change History Getting StartedProduct Description Canopy BackhaulModule Description Operational Mode Alignment Mode Background Information on Networking Definitions System Overview and Site PlanningCanopy Backhaul Masters Slave Site Selection CriteriaPage General Considerations GHz Recommended Frequencies Channel Plans Networking Information Lightning Protection Electrical Requirements Reflector dishes Advanced Features Security DES EncryptionSecurity AES Encryption Branding Password password-if-configuredSpecific information on this MIB see RFC 1213 for details Installation Configuration of the Backhaul ModulesUnpack the Canopy Products Installation of the equipment Alignment Click Enable Aiming ModeMAC Address ESN Non-auto-sensing Auto-sensing CablingRJ-45 Crossover Timing Master Timing Slave Interface ScreensQuick Start Timing MasterStatus Page Configuration Luid Webpage Auto Update the web-based interface. never refresh Canopy Default Plug Luid Select Event LogTime & Date Link TestSessions Ethernet Stats GPS StatusExpanded Stats Timing Slave Page Configuration Webpage Auto Update the web-based interface. never refresh AP Eval Date Ethernet Stats Link Test Alignment BER Display Accessories Class Network Portion Host Portion AppendixHTTP, FTP, SNMP, DES SpecificationsWith passive reflector Lbs kg