Motorola Canopy Backhaul Module user manual Cabling, MAC Address ESN Non-auto-sensing Auto-sensing

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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 auto-sense the Ethernet cable type – either RJ-45 straight-thru cable or RJ-45 crossover cable can be used to connect a network interface card (NIC), hub, router, or switch to a module.

The following table shows MAC Addresses of Auto-sensing modules:

MAC Address (ESN)

Non-auto-sensing

Auto-sensing

5.2 Modules

≤ 0a003e0021c8

≥ 0a003e0021c9

5.7 Modules

≤ 0a003ef00f79

≥ 0a003ef00f7a

Earlier modules did not auto-sense. In cases where older, non-auto-sensing modules are used:

When connecting a Canopy device directly to a network interface card (NIC) use a RJ-45 straight-thru cable.

When connecting a Canopy device directly to a hub, switch, or router use a RJ-45 crossover cable.

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:

￿

pin 1 → white / orange

← pin 1

￿

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

 

 

Pin

RJ-45 Straight-Thru

 

 

Pin

 

 

TX+ 1

 

 

 

1

RX+

 

 

 

TX-

2

 

 

2

RX-

RX+ 3

 

 

 

3

 

TX+

 

 

 

+V

 

4

 

 

 

4

 

+V

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RX- 6

 

 

6

 

TX-

 

 

+V

 

7

 

 

 

7

 

+V

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

return

 

8

 

 

 

8

 

return

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pins 4, 5, 7, and 8 are used to carry power to the Canopy modules

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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 Getting Started Document Change HistoryModule Description Product DescriptionCanopy Backhaul Operational Mode Alignment Mode Background Information on Networking System Overview and Site Planning DefinitionsSite Selection Criteria Canopy Backhaul Masters SlavePage General Considerations Channel Plans GHz Recommended FrequenciesElectrical Requirements Networking InformationLightning Protection Reflector dishes Security AES Encryption Advanced FeaturesSecurity DES Encryption Password password-if-configured BrandingSpecific information on this MIB see RFC 1213 for details Unpack the Canopy Products InstallationConfiguration of the Backhaul Modules Installation of the equipment Click Enable Aiming Mode AlignmentCabling MAC Address ESN Non-auto-sensing Auto-sensingRJ-45 Crossover Interface Screens Timing Master Timing SlaveTiming Master Quick StartStatus Page Configuration Luid Webpage Auto Update the web-based interface. never refresh Canopy Default Plug Event Log Luid SelectLink Test Time & DateSessions GPS Status Ethernet StatsExpanded 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 Appendix Class Network Portion Host PortionSpecifications HTTP, FTP, SNMP, DESWith passive reflector Lbs kg