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1. F Jl P MIMOTEC Spectra MIMOTEC Velocity User Manual Version 3 0 17 January 2013 MIMOTEC AB Sweden AP General MIMOTEC Spectra Velocity is a family of high capacity point to point and point to multipoint system for access networks and backhauling applications The user interface on Spectra is designed with focus on simplicity and speed and does not provide much selectable and advanced options as the most favorable settings is applied automatically This allows operators to setup high capacity systems with less effort and expertise than comparable alternatives All wireless links in Spectra operates fully adaptive and will provide Link Rate depending on link quality and capacity needed This provides a more flexible application than traditional Micro Wave systems when Spectra is used for PtP backhauls Spectra5 system administration is mainly done via WEB browser but may also be managed trough CLI not shell via SSH and Telnet Use an up to date WEB browser Chrome Firefox or Opera recommended Microsoft Internet Explorer is incompatible with open standard Canvas functions used in user interface Spectra Default settings IP address 192 168 168 1 24 Username admin Password default Enter username and password Authentication Required Authentication Required The server 192 168 168 1 80 requires a username and password The server says Wireless N A username and password are bein
2. RIP Routing The unit supports RIPv1 and RIPv2 for dynamic exchange of routing information ROUTING INFORMATION PROTOCOL RIP SETUP Routing Info Protocol Enabled Routing Info Protocol Yersion Firewall Setup allows the user to specify any needed firewall rules FIREWALL SETUP Firewall id Firewall On Comment Policy IP Type Source IP Mask Src Port Destination IP Mask Des Port E M EM du Gu nb t IS PA pra EL LLL PE Ta DE ELLE PA Tr OIC TOO AA Trap MM OO PE Ta M OE PA Ta IC ICT CA Trae SL EL ELLE PA Ta O C RN PA Ta IC TOO AE Tre E E IEA er SO E OA AE TRA OO AE TRA OA re SO TEO A AE SA OO AE TRA OA AE Tre SO E OA AE SAO OO PE Tape R TO TOA AE a s I MIMOTEC AB Sweden AP Multicast Routing MULTICAST ROUTING SETUP Multicast routing e Enabled UPNP Universal Plug and Play allows for easy networking setup for any UPNP aware Operating Systems UPNP SETUP UPnP E Enabled Services Menu The Services menu allows the user to specify various parameters for management and monitoring of the system Ping Watchdog allows the user to specify a IP address to monitor and where the unit will reboot on failure on which to reach based on the additional parameters Be careful with not setting the Startup Delay to low on remote systems Slave Unit as it will take some time to connect to master and pass traffic set minimum 120 sec PING WATCHDOG Enable Ping Watchdog C
3. 3 0 build 120627 Chooze File Ma file chosen Upload Emergency Firmware Recovery The Spectra allows user to recover the firmware in case of a failed upgrade downgrade or in case of an irresponsive system state See end of this user manual for instructions Host Name allows a user friendly name to be set on the unit HOST NAME Host Name PTP Master Apply Change user Password allows the user to specify the Admin password for login to the unit Current password must be specified to allow any change ADMINISTRATIVE ACCOUNT Administrator Username Current Password O New Password Verify New Password O Read only Account for specifying a read only user and password to access the Status menu only READ ONLY ACCOUNT Enable Read Only Account Iv Read Only Username Password 4 MIMOTEC AB Sweden Naf Software Tools All Spectra Velocity units supports a Windows program that can be used to detect any active units on Layer2 Mac Layer for management uConfig is compatible with most MS Windows versions including Vista and Windows 7 uConfig Help NIC Adaptor List Description MAC dP Mask Realtek PCle GB F4 60 04 9D E0 98 192 168 11 20 209 255 295 0 Realtek PUle GE F4 5D D4 3D ED 3B 192 168 88 20 Eras 00 0 4 n Farward Haute List Network Destination 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 158 11 1 132 158 11 20 127 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 255 255 255 250 127 0 0 1
4. LAN SETTING LAN MAC Pri DNS IP 10 100 1 1 MODE Sec DNS IP 212 112 34 12 IP ADDRESS LAN cable E WAN MAC Pri DNS IP 10 100 1 1 MODE 5ec DM5 IP 212 112 34 12 IP ADDRESS GATEWAY IP ADDRESS in 100 1 The Status window is read only information and the same window that a Guest user ref System Menu may be granted access to The info bar just below the menu bar shows the running Firmware version the Network Mode the Host Name and Uptime On the CPE the received signal level in dBm the Tx CCQ Client Connection Quality in and the individual Rx levels for the two MIMO chains Chain O and Chain1 in dBm are shown and gives a quick indication on color on the Signal Level where green color indicates good signal yellow color indicates low signal and red color indicates bad signal Blue color indicates too high signal Ideal signal level is considered 55 to 65 dBm for full speed Overall received signal level L R Chain 774m A MIMOTEC AB Sweden AP Below the Signal Bar there is presented a Signal History and CCQ graph to easily monitor the RX signal for the last 24 hours The color coding on the Signal History follows the same color scheme as Signal Bar The other status info fields are Wireless Mode The wireless mode the unit runs AP AP with WDS Repeater Station or Station WDS Remote AP SSID The SSID the unit is using or are connected to Local Remote AP MAC MAC address on BTS WLAN or
5. Virtual Access Point 2 Virtual Access Point 3 MIMOTEC AB Sweden Iv Nf With different SSIDs and Security Profiles BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS WIRELESS SECURITY Security WP AS hal WPA Authentication Cipher Type WPA Preshared Key TIT Pri Radius Server IP E Sec Radius Server IP D Authentication Port Accounting Port T el Jel jo a co joo aj ja a ro Radius Secret Key Apply Settings BASIC NETWORK Network Mode for setting Bridge mode NETWORK INFORMATION Metwork Mode Disable Network l LOCAL AREA NETWORK LAM Mode DHCP Client v Static IP Address 10 100 2 35 Metmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP 10 100 2 1 DHCP Fallback IP 192 168 168 102 DHCP Mode NONE DHCP Server DHCP Relay DHCP Start IP Address 192 165 165 100 DHCP End IP Address 192 160 160 254 DHCP Netmask a 192 168 168 100 255 255 255 0 DHCP Gateway IP DHCP Lease Time 360g seconds DHCP Relay Server IP 197 168 168 254 DHCP Relay Gateway IP 192 158 153 1 i Enable DNS Proxy or Router mode MIMOTEC AB Sweden Nf NETWORK INFORMATION Network Mode WAN Interface Disable Network LOCAL AREA NETWORK IP Address Netmask DHCP Fallback IP DHCP Mode NOME DHCP Server DHCP Relay DHCP Start IP Address DHCP End IP Address DHCP Netmask DHCP Gateway IP DHCP Lease Time seconds DHCP Relay Server IP DHCP Relay Gateway IP En
6. 127 0 0 1 127 7RR 2RA 7RR PRR ARR 2RR PRR 12201 122001 Compex Products List Current Selected 1 Product Model SystemName MAC JP Me MIMOTEC Spectra MIMOTEC Spectras 01 04 40 192 165 168 1 65 Open Web 7 Refresh 0 Exit Note If Open Web is selected the uConfig will temporarily implement a ipconfig setting compatible with unit IP address Backup and restore Configuration to make backup of the running configuration or restore the configuration from a previous backed up file Backup System Log allows user to view startup log dmesg file CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT Backup Configuration Backup System Log Upload Configuration Choose File Mo file chosen Device Maintenance Reboot System will send the unit into reboot Reset to default allows the user to reset the unit to Factory Default RESET button enforce IP to 192 168 168 1 24 and user admin password default DEVICE MAINTENANCE Reset to defaults Note default setting is User admin and Password default MIMOTEC AB Sweden Nf System Recovery Emergency System Reset The Spectra allows user to emergency reset the configuration to factory default in case of a forgotten password or misconfiguration Reset and Recovery Instructions General The Reset Button has the following functions While the system is powered e Hold the button pressed for less than 5 seconds initiates a hard reboot e Hold the bu
7. D 117M 117M HT20 4 00 80 48 72 52 c i 26M 26M HT20 5 00 80 48 72 52 bd TT 130M 130M HT20 6 o0 50 48 72 52 90 OE 117M 130M HT20 7 00 80 48 72 52 b D 117M 130M HT20 The color code thresholds for relieved signal from the Stations is set at the Advanced Wireless menu BASIC WIRELSS AP The Basic Wireless menu allows the user to set up the basic configuration on the wireless interface Wireless Mode Access Point with WDS Station or Station WDS AP ESSID Network name where only Station units with same ESSID setting will connect to the AP unit Scan Scan button for performing a spectrum scan for available frequencies Scanning frequencies are controlled by Frequency list Wireless profile Informational only the unit will operate in 802 11N mode 5GHz band Channel Spectrum Width For selecting between 20 40MHz Auto MIMO 20MHz 10MHz or 5MHz channel usage Guard Interval Short Guard Interval available only in 20 40 MHz and may provide higher throughput Channel Width The selectable frequency channels depending on regulatory domain Channel survey button provides a spectrum scan on the selectable and available channels with RSSI parameters and also a recommended operating channel Spectrum Selection For selecting the regulatory frequencies All use of SuperChannel frequencies is on user responsibilities Channel Frequency Manual selectable frequency Auto must be deselected Frequency List Selectable set
8. IP Address To Ping Ping Interval seconds Startup Delay seconds Failure Count To Reboot Auto Reboot AUTO REBOOT Auto Reboot Mode SNMP Setup for setting up SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol with Read Write configurations Specify Community Read and Write password Spectra Supports both SNMPv1 and v2 SNMP Trap is also supported by enabling and specifying trap host and community string SNMP SETUP Enable SNMP v Read Password Engine ID Enable SNMP Trap Trap Destination IP Community System Time Setting allows user to set correct time on the unit manually or to use SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol to adjust automatically and adjust for Time Zone Default Time Server is set to time nist gov and seems to work for most cases MIMOTEC AB Sweden AP NTP SETUP Select Your Time Zone GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna Enable NTP Client Iv Custom Time Server Known Time 5erver bonehed les mit edu Apply Web Management Setup for setting the HTTP protocol to be used HTTP or Secure HTTP SSL Specify the Login Timeout for automatic logout of inactive user WEB SERVER Web server mode HTTP HTTPS Fart Telnet SSH Setup to allow deny Telnet or and SSH login to unit and specify the TCP port number to be used default shown TELNET SERVER Enable Telnet Server C Server Port SSH SERVER Enable SSH Server Ive Server Port The Telnet SSH gives the admin
9. dBm LONG RANGE PARAMETERS WLAN 1 Long Range Parameters v Enable Beacon Interval RTS Threshold m off Fragmentation Threshold off Distance o meters Slot Time us gt ACK Timeout us Auto Adjust for Slottime ACK Timeout CTS Timeout CTS Timeout us OTHER SETTINGS WLAN 1 Noise Immunity v Enable Signal Strength Indicator RSSI LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Radio Off with No Ethernet Enable Chainmask Selection Station Isolation Enable Minimum Station RSSI v Enable MIMOTEC AB Sweden AP REMARK Outdoor allows the user to specify if long range or indoor is used in the ACK timeout calculation Indoor is suited for less than 150 meter range Outdoor Check to enable parameters Beacon Interval default is 100 ms Define the time interval in millisecond the beacon to broadcast Recommend to use default RTS Threshold Default is OFF Fragmentation Threshold Default is OFF Distance Enter the distant in meters the device is to connect with the opposite device Then click Calculate The close approximate values for Slot Time ACK Timeout CTS Timeout will be calculated Fine tuning can be further adjusted for the best environment conditions to achieve best performance and better link reliability ADVANCED NETWORK REMARK This menu is only available in Router mode NAT SETUP to specify NAT and related port handling in Router NAT mode Port forwarding can be specifi
10. from each respective setup page click this button Next the prompt below appear You are asked to confirm if you want to save the change permanently to device flash Save configLretion changes Save Click Save will write all configuration changes to flash Click Discard will discard all changes made If not sure what changes were made earlier recommend to discard and reconfigure again MIMOTEC AB Sweden AP Menu Structure Base Station The user menus consist of 8 main areas STATUS read only overview information on unit status CPE LIST for monitoring and management of connected stations WLAN for the main management of the wireless interface NETWORK for the main management of the networking configurations ADVANCED for more advanced settings on wireless configuration ROUTING for advanced networking settings in router mode VLAN For VLAN configuration VLAN switching or VLAN management SERVICES for specifying the management and system services SYSTEM for managing the radio system settings and upgrades Menu Structure CPE The user menus consist of 7 main areas STATUS read only overview information on unit status WLAN for the main management of the wireless interface NETWORK for the main management of the networking configurations ADVANCED for more advanced settings on wireless configuration ROUTING for advanced networking settings in router mode VLAN For VLAN configura
11. of frequencies to be used for automatic frequency DFS selection Transmit Power Allows the user to set TX power level in dBm or let it automatically comply with regulatory Domain settings Data Rate To select the modulation techniques from 6 Mbps BPSK to 300 Mbps MCS15 Select Auto recommended for full link adaptation function Rate Aggressiveness Allows user to reduce or increase transmit rate while still remain in Fully Auto Algorithm There are 2 scenarios that Rate Aggressiveness is useful Environment might be noisy at times Lower the throughput will ensure better stability Rate Aggressiveness allows device to reduce the transmit rate so range or power can be higher Choose a range of value from 3 2 1 Environment might be free of interference But the fully auto algorithm might give low throughput Increase Rate Aggressiveness will increase transmit rate in this case to get higher throughput Choose a range of value from 3 2 1 MIMOTEC AB Sweden AP Range ACK Timeout Automatic range calculation Deselect auto to enable manual settings Manual Range Manual enter the distant in meters the device is to connect with the opposite device Fine tuning can be further adjusted for the best environment conditions to achieve best performance and better link reliability HULIO STATUS CLIENTS WLAM1 AD WLAN NETWORK VLAN SERVICES Firmware version 2 0 20120408 Network Mode bridge Host Name AP2 B
12. Interference Analyzer AP mode will list usage of frequencies within the selected scan list Channel Bandwidth 20M Scanned Channels 5180 5200 5220 5240 5260 5280 5300 5320 5500 5520 5540 5560 5580 5600 5620 5640 5660 5680 5700 Frequency Interference dBm Mac address SSID Channel Bandwidth Extension 62 mm 00 30 48 6b afcd ap tempel 1 100 20MHz None 068 mm 00 30 48 6b afcd ap tempel 1 100 20MHz None 87 E 00 80 48 73 00 53 ap blaamyr 2 108 20MHz None 00 80 48 773 00 53 ap blaamyr 2 108 20MHz None 8 P UB tempelhogen 157 20MHz None A A tempelhogen 157 20MHz None 8 i tempelhogen 157 20MHz None Note The Interference Analyzer will run for two minutes and will recover your connection if it was accidently initiated on a remote site Your selected frequency will be highlighted with grey Site Survey Station Mode will list all base stations seen within the given scan list and connectivity to station will not be lost during scan Scanned channels All MAC address ESSID Encryption ALG Signal dBm Channel Frequency 00 30 48 6d db a3 dala slalom WPA2 PSK AES 76 44 5220 00 30 48 6d dc 0f sweno link1 WPA2 PSK AES 86 157 5785 00 27 22 bc 0d f2 EastBirka Ink02 WPA2 PSK AES 89 104 5520 00 30 48 6d db ee sweno WPA2 PSK AES 66 120 5600 00 80 48 6b b1 b3 link2 WPA2 PSK AES 86 136 5680 Close this window MIMOTEC AB Sweden MN poaftpoa arte E WLAN Security Setup Option to set wireless security The system suppo
13. able DNS Proxy O DHCP SERVER RESERVATIONS IP Address Hardware MAC Description O ad WIDE AREA NETWORK WAN Mode DHEP v PPPoE Static PPTP Enable Mac Clone Mac Clone Address PPTP DHCP IP Address 03 120 12 240 Netmask 255 205 255 Gateway 1P 203 120 12 2 PPPoE PPTP Username PPPoE MTU PPPoE SPPTP Password PPPoE Encryption m F fe r na i I dc m T An a t T T PPTP 5erver In router mode the unit may operate as a real router using static or dynamic RIP routing or be NAT between the Wireless WAN interface and the Ethernet LAN interface as typical for a WISP setup The Wireless WAN interface can then use DHCP client or PPPoE to obtain an IP address dynamically or it can be set as a static address Check NAT when the radio is to be used as gateway for customer network behind the CPE Note When VLAN for management is enabled the IP address is moved to the VLAN interface and the unit will not be accessible outside the VLAN This is intentional for providing system management security Setting the DNS for the unit The DNS can be obtained dynamically through DHCP or PPPoE or be set manually Check DNS Proxy if you want to use the radio for DNS forward look up MIMOTEC AB Sweden AP DOMAIN NAME SERVER ADDRESSES Obtain DNS server address automatically A Use the following DNS server addresses Primary DNS IP Secondary DNS IP 82 148 1 Enable DNS Pr
14. access to BusyBox CLI shell not Linux shell and can enter help for available s 84 247 185 80 PuTTY commands in the CLI Log inn with admin default or with the io 247 165 50 password password set for admin Type commit to save any changes BusyBox v1 00 2009 09 28 07 53 0000 Built in shell ash and then restart to reboot and Enter help for a list of built in commands apply the new config Note that you need to go to the wlan configuration by typing config wlan O to read or change any wireless setting System log SNMP Trap Setup for setting the configuration for sending SNMP messages to a Trap Host Specify the IP address to Trap Host and the Community Password SYSTEM LOG Enable System Log D Logging IP Domain Name Logging Port 514 MIMOTEC AB Sweden AP System menu The Systems menu allows the user to specify system parameters and do maintenance functions on the Mimotec Spectra unit Firmware Upgrade allows user to upgrade or downgrade the firmware remotely use with caution and only when necessary Upload firmware first then flash it to the units The unit will ask you to confirm reboot after flashing is completed WARNING Never interrupt the upgrade process when first started or you may ruin the unit Spectra and Velocity have different firmware but the units will not flash wrong version and will warn you if wrong file is selected FIRMWARE UPGRADE Firmware Version
15. ccessful upload the unit will start burning the image to the flash DO NOT TURN OF THE POWER OFF DURING FLASHING 6 Wait minimum 2 minutes after the ping stopped and then recycle the power If successful the unit should start replying on the 192 168 168 1 address If it fails you will have to retry from step 3 again MIMOTEC AB Sweden
16. ed by most common services or custom entry can be specified ADD PORT FORWARD ENTRY Known Server Server Type Private IP Address Public IP From ue e Pan a Add Custom Server Server Type Protocol Public Port From rr O Private IP Address Private Port From Public IP From K A E 34E Add Port Forwarding Table Server Type Protocol Public Port Private IP Private Port Public IP Apply Setting NAT SETUP NAT 4 Enabled DMZ Enabled DMZ Private IP 0 0 0 0 Port Forwarding Enabled IP Forwarding Enabled Bandwidth Control to allow user to control maximum bandwidth or bandwidth by IP or MAC address BANDWIDTH CONTROL Bandwidth Control M Enabled For bridge mode the bandwidth can be set ny CIR MIR and alocated by IP or MAC address MIMOTEC AB Sweden MN poafpoa ay te ec BANDWIDTH CONTROL SETUP WAN to LAN Traffic Limit kbit Download a LAN to WAN Traffic Limit kbit Upload a SETTINGS Name Committed Rate kbit Ceiling Rate kbit Upload Download Rule type LAN IP MAC LAN IP MAC Address bo ET usted I Fey iP HI Name Committed Rate kbit Ceiling Rate kbit Upload Download Rule type LAN IP MAC LAN IP MAC Address While in NAT mode the total unit bandwidth can be specified MIR CIR BANDWIDTH CONTROL SETUP Ethernet to Wireless Traffic Limit kbit Downlnad Wireless to Ethernet Traffic Limit kbit Upload
17. ed for automatic frequency selection Transmit Power Allows the user to set TX power level in dBm or let it automatically comply with regulatory Domain settings MIMOTEC AB Sweden AP Data Rate To select the modulation techniques from 6 Mbps BPSK to 300 Mbps MCS15 Select Auto recommended for full link adaptation functions Rate Aggressiveness Rate Aggressiveness Allows user to reduce or increase transmit rate while still remain in Fully Auto Algorithm There are 2 scenarios that Rate Aggressiveness is useful Environment might be noisy at times Lower the throughput will ensure better stability Rate Aggressiveness allows device to reduce the transmit rate so range or power can be higher Choose a range of value from 3 2 1 Environment might be free of interference But the fully auto algorithm might give low throughput Increase Rate Aggressiveness will increase transmit rate in this case to get higher throughput Choose a range of value from 3 2 1 Range ACK Timeout Automatic range calculation Deselect auto to enable manual settings Manual Range Manual enter the distant in meters the device is to connect with the opposite device Fine tuning can be further adjusted for the best environment conditions to achieve best performance and better link reliability NOTE WARNING on regulatory compliance The responsibility for correct use of radio equipment i a w local and national regulations lay solely on end user
18. g requested by http 192 168 168 1 The site says Wireless N User Name User Name lA Password Cancel EN The WEB start page Status Menu Base Station Unit LLL STATUS CLIENTS WLANT ADY_WLAN1 NETWORK WYLAN SERVICES SYSTEM Firmware version 2 0 20120408 Network Mode bridge Host Hame APZ Blaamyra Uptime 160 Days 19 45 55 System Tools r Wireless Mode Access Paint WDS 0 80 48 73 0 53 LOCAL AP SSID ap blaamyr 2 LOCAL AP MAC D0 80 48 73 00 53 Frequency 5 54 GHz Security WPAZ Ack Timeout 101 Show statistics Number of Connected Stations i7 LOCAL AP STATISTICS E Bytes Packets iode Received 465642095 1449287479 Transmitted 1877381053 2308812820 Po LOCAL AP ERRORS RX Invalid NWID 60786 TX Excessive Retries o Select V AP k LAN SETTING LAN MAC D0 80 48 73 00 52 Pri DNS5 IP 10 100 2 1 GATEWAY IP ADDRESS 10 100 211 MIMOTEC AB Sweden AP CPE Unit LLO STATUS WLAN 4 ADY WLAN HETWU RK ROUTING WYLAN SERVICES SYSTEM Firmware version SNO 2 0 20120408 Network Mode router Host Name mlehnberg Uptime 95 Days 17 32 34 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 5 6 4 2 0 System Tools GATEWAY IP ADDRESS WAN SETTING Wireless Mode unes 00 80 48 6d 88 87 REMOTE AP SSID REMOTE AP MAC 00 30 48 6D DB EE Signal Strength dBm Moise level 114 dBm Tx Rate Rx Rate aM TX CCQ Channel Width HT20 Frequency Security WPAZ Ack Timeout Shaw statistics
19. laamyra Uptime 160 Days 19 21 07 Enable WLAN 1 BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Local AP ESSID m Hide SSID Country Code United States of America M No Country Set Wireless Profile Long range parameter enabled Channel Spectrum Width 20M Guard Interval Channel Frequency Auto Data Rate Mbps f Auto Teanemit Power dBm Chainmask 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power Maximum Obey Regulatory Power Rate Aggressiveness BASIC WIRELSS CPE Slave The Basic Wireless menu allows the user to set up the basic configuration on the wireless interface Wireless Mode Station or Station WDS Remote AP ESSID Network name to specify what network the Station will connect to Site Survey For making a spectrum scan to see available units Remote AP Lock to MAC For strictly selecting the MAC address of the AP to connect to Remote AP preferred MAC For selecting up to 4 AP MAC addresses in priority for the Station to connect to Wireless profile Selection between 802 11N modes 5GHz or 2 4GHz band Channel Spectrum Width For selecting between 20 40MHz Auto MIMO 20MHz 10MHz or 5MHz channel usage Guard Interval Short Guard Interval available only in 20 40 MHz and may provide higher throughput Spectrum Selection For selecting the regulatory frequency All use of SuperChannel frequencies is on user responsibilities Channel Scan List Selectable set of frequencies to be us
20. oxy Y Enabled Spanning Tree Protocol STP Setup Bride Mode only Implements a way to avoid looping ACK storms in the network by controlling structured levels from root unit SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL STP SETUP Spanning Tree Protocol C Enabled Root Priority 32768 Range 0 to 65536 Root Hello Time z Range 1 to 10 Root Forward Delay 15 Range 4 to 30 Root Maximum Age 20 Range 6 to 40 Advanced Wireless The Advanced menu for wireless allows for more detailed and advanced system configuration on Indoor outdoor parameters with RF Beacon Interval Data Beacon Rates RTS CTS Threshold Fragmentation Threshold Slot Time ACK and CTS timeout Adaptive Noise Immunity a patented noise suppression algorithm implementation for dynamically fine tuning of the Transceiver setting to conquer interference LED and Signal bar control to set threshold levels Signal strength color threshold settings Radio Off with no Ethernet will disable the wireless interface if Ethernet has no link TX RX MIMO chains 2x2 Dual Chains means both polarities are selected 1x1 Left Chain or 1x1 Right Chain selected means only one polarity is selected Stations Isolation allows for stopping Inter client wireless traffic if checked Minimum Station RSSI Set the minimum acceptable signal level from any Station Value in RSSI may be converted to dBm by subtracting RSSI from 95 dBm i e 17 RSSI gt 95dBm 17 78
21. rt both WEP and all WPA modes and Auto WPA1 2 including WPA2 personal enterprise and 802 1X It s not recommended to use WEP because of its known security issues It s recommended to use AES over TKIP due to legacy speed limitations of TKIP Wireless Security when use selects a WPA Personal profile he will be prompted for Key String Type of a 64 hex value or a Passphrase between 8 to 63 characters LOCAL AP WIRELESS SECURITY Security WPA Authentication WPA Preshared Key Pri Radius Server IP Sec Radius Server IP Authentication Port Accounting Port Radius Secret Key MAC ACL Policy WP AZ 0 0 0 0 0 0 1812 7 al fo co F m gt t BE m CL 4 Cipher Type Wireless Security when use selects a WPA EAP profile he will be prompted for RADIUS Server settings IP and Port numbers and a Shared Secret LOCAL AP WIRELESS SECURITY Security Pri Radius Server IP Sec Radius Server IP Authentication Port Accounting Port Radius Secret Key IEEESO2 12 Key Rotation IEEES802 1X Key Length MAC ACL Policy IEEEBU2 1 r 1 2 3 3 1813 n Fr F m Pa La I 64 bit C Enabled o Remove AP Mode MAC ACL to specify what Policy to use Deny Accept for any specified MAC addresses AP Mode Virtual Access Point Up to 3 individual virtual access points may be defined VIRTUAL ACCESS POINT SETTINGS Virtual Access Point 1
22. tion VLAN switching or VLAN management SERVICES for specifying the management and system services SYSTEM for managing the radio system settings and upgrades STATUS menu and Statistics On the Base Station side the user can click on the Statistics button and see details on the traffic Show statistics Humber of Connected Stations 7 LOCAL AP STATISTICS E Bytes Packets ae Received 473093275 1449325497 Transmitted 1827356544 2308876941 o LOCAL AP ERRORS RX Invalid HWID 60786 TX Excessive Retries o Select VAP On the CPE Slave unit the user will have the corresponding information on its connection to the Base Station LOCAL STATION STATISTICS Errors Bytes Packets Received a Transmitted 2 7 LOCAL STATION ERRORS RX Invalid HWID TX Excessive Retries in RX Invalid Crypt lo Missed Beacons oY RX Invalid Frag n O O Other Errors oY MIMOTEC AB Sweden D poaae e CLIENTS List AP mode The CLIENT menu allows the user to monitor the connected Stations for signal level and link rates and what Station runs MIMO or legacy mode STATUS CLIENTS WLAN 4 ACY WLANT1 NETWORK VLAMN SERVICES SYSTEM Firmware version 2 0 20120408 Network Mode bridge Host Hame AP 1 Tempelhogen Uptime 1 Days 22 01 37 Number of connected Stations Frequency MHz MAC SIGNAL CEQ Tx RATE Rx RATE CH WIDTH 1 00 80 48 72 4e b8 D 117M 130M HT20 2 00 80 48 72 52 ctf D 117M 130M HT20 3 00 80 48 72 53 12
23. tton pressed for more than 5 seconds but less than 10 initiates a password reset to default admin default e Hold the button pressed for more than 10 seconds but less than 20 initiates a reset to factory default settings e Hold the button pressed for more than 20 seconds initiates a cancel any reset action and only restarts the unit Instructions for Spectra5 products 1 Undo the plastic lid on the side of the unit to get access to the Reset Button 2 Use a tool small screwdriver or the Insex wrench to activate the red Reset Button Emergency Firmware Recovery The Spectra allows user to recover the firmware in case of a failed upgrade downgrade or in case of an irresponsive system state 1 To emergency reload a firmware start with the unit disconnected from power and expose the Reset Button 2 Connect a PC directly to the unit via the POE injector and put the Ethernet interface on 192 168 168 10 24 and start a continuous ping to 192 168 168 1 Command ping 192 168 168 1 t 3 Hold Reset Button pressed while powering up the unit and hold it pressed until the unit replies on the 192 168 168 1 address 4 Flash the firmware image on to the unit by using TFTP supported directly on Windows XP or Linux in binary mode use the Command Prompt tftp i 192 168 168 1 put MIMO 2 0 img For Wista Win7 a TFTP server client software is required we recommend the free TFTP32 program available on our support pages 5 After a su
24. what MAC address the Client is connected to Signal Strength Client only Station Station WDS received signal strength and Ch0 Ch1 levels TX CCQ Client Connection Quality in percentage for successful Tx frames transmitted Noise level Received Noise level TX Rate Mbps Connected TX speed over the air air rate RX Rate Mbps Connected RX speed over the air air rate Channel Width MHz Operating Channel and mode 5 10 20 or 20 40 MHz HT indicates MIMO Frequency MHz Operating frequency Ack Timeout Current setting for range calculations in us Security Wireless Security Mode WEP WPA WPA2 IEEE802 1X or None All data fields are dynamic and more details statistics is available by clicking on the Statistics button Ack Timeout 322 LOCAL STATION STATISTICS Bytes Packets iin Transmitted 29894713 179814 LOCAL STATION ERRORS RX Invalid NWID TX Excessive Retries RX Invalid Crypt Missed Beacons RX Invalid Frag Other Errors Status of the Ethernet LAN cable will show Connected or Disconnected Link Status LAN cable Diconnected All the other menus are input menus only allowed trough Admin login not by Guest login The system management is based on on the fly configuration without need for rebooting the radio unit The Spectra and the Velocity series share the same menu structure but can be recognized by different color scheme on menus Saving changes in the menus After made changes
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