Motorola Canopy Backhaul Module user manual Canopy Default Plug

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management server. The buffer size for this field is 128 characters.

Site Contact: enter contact information relating to the module. This parameter will set the supplied information into the sysContact SNMP MIB-II object and can be polled by a SNMP management server. The buffer size for this field is 128 characters.

Site Location: enter information relating to the physical location of the module. This parameter will set the supplied information into the sysLocation SNMP MIB-II object and can be polled by a SNMP management server. The buffer size for this field is 128 characters.

Save Changes: by clicking on this button, any changes that have been made on the Configuration page will be committed to flash memory and will take effect after the next module reboot.

Undo Save Changes: by clicking on this button, any changes that have been made and not committed through a reboot of the module.

Set to Factory Defaults: depressing this button will change all of the configurable parameters (all of which are contained on the Configuration page) back to their factory settings.

Reboot: depressing this button will reboot the module.

Canopy Default Plug

When inserted, the default plug brings the module up with a default configuration. This allows the operator to regain control of a module, which may be using an IP address and/or password that has been forgotten. The default plug will also override the passwords for access and change control and set the LAN1 IP address back to 169.254.1.1. This does not, by itself, change any configuration, rather, it allows the operator to attach to the module using the default configuration so that they can read the actual non-default values and set them accordingly.

The following steps outline the creation of a default plug (this plug can also be purchase for a nominal fee at http://www.best-tronics.com/motorola):

Obtain a RJ-11, 6-pin connector and a small length of CAT 5 cable.

Pin-out all 6-pins according the following diagram and then short (i.e. solder) together pins 4 and 6 on the other end. Remaining wires should not be connected to anything.

The following diagram shows the wiring of a default plug:

￿pin 1 → white / orange

￿pin 2 → white / green

￿pin 3 → white / blue

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pin 4 → green

solder to orange

￿pin 5 → blue

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pin 6 → orange

solder to green

Insert “default plug” in the GPS sync port of the module and apply power to the module via its Ethernet cable.

When the module is booted up (power applied) it will be in default mode where the IP address will be 169.254.1.1 and the passwords will be blank. All other configurations will have been preserved.

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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 StartedModule Description Product DescriptionCanopy Backhaul 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 PlansElectrical Requirements Networking InformationLightning Protection Reflector dishes Security AES Encryption Advanced FeaturesSecurity DES Encryption Branding Password password-if-configuredSpecific information on this MIB see RFC 1213 for details Unpack the Canopy Products InstallationConfiguration of the Backhaul Modules 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