CABLING
It is strongly recommended to use shielded cable for all Canopy infrastructure cabling associated with Backhauls, Access Points, and Cluster Management Modules. The environment these modules operate in often has significant or unknown or varying RF energy, and experience has been that the additional cost of shielded cabling is more than compensated by predictable operation and reduced debugging and support costs.
The following information describes the wiring standards for installing a Canopy system. All diagrams use the EIA/TIA 568B color standard.
Currently shipping modules and most modules in the field
The following table shows MAC Addresses of
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5.2 Modules | ≤ 0a003e0021c8 | ≥ 0a003e0021c9 |
5.7 Modules | ≤ 0a003ef00f79 | ≥ 0a003ef00f7a |
Earlier modules did not
•When connecting a Canopy device directly to a network interface card (NIC) use a
•When connecting a Canopy device directly to a hub, switch, or router use a
When using the Canopy AC wall adapter the +V is +11.5VDC to +30VDC with a nominal value of +24 VDC, and the maximum Ethernet cable run with the AC wall adapter is 328 feet (100 meters).
RJ-45 Straight-Thru:
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pin 2 → | orange | ← pin 2 | |
pin 3 → white / green | ← pin 3 | ||
pin 4 → | blue | ← pin 4 | |
pin 5 → white / blue | ← pin 5 | ||
pin 6 → | green | ← pin 6 | |
pin 7 → white / brown | ← pin 7 | ||
pin 8 → | brown | ← pin 8 |
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Pins 4, 5, 7, and 8 are used to carry power to the Canopy modules
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