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1. Chapter 5 Web Interface 54 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management 7 Interfaces Click Monitor gt Interfaces to view detailed information about the IP layer performance of the MP 11 interfaces The following figure shows the Wireless interface When you click the Ethernet tab the same information is provided for the Ethernet interface Wireless Slot A Type ethernet csmacd Description 0 0 MIB Specific Definition wicO Physical Address 00 02 2D 7F 18 56 Time Since Last Change DD HH MM SS 00 00 47 57 Operational Status Up Admin Status Speed Maximum Packet Size in Octets bytes in Unicast Packets In Non unicast Packets in Discards In Errors Unknown Protocols Out Octets bytes Out Unicast Packets Out Non unicast Packets Out Discards Out Errors Output Queue Length S 7 eee eee es 8 IP ARP Table Click Monitor gt IP ARP Table to view the mapping of the IP and MAC addresses of all radios registered at the MP 11 This information is based upon the Address Resolution Protocol ARP Address Physical 00 E0 88 53 26 6D Chapter 5 Web Interface 55 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management 9 Learn Table Click Monitor gt Learn Table to view all MAC addresses the MP 11 has detected on an interface The Learn Table displays information relating to network bridging It reports the MAC address for each node that
2. Chapter 5 Web Interface 47 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Filter Operation Type Passthru Only the enabled Ethernet Protocols listed in the Filter Table pass through the bridge Block the Bridge blocks enabled Ethernet Protocols listed in the Filter Table Static MAC Pair Filtering The Static MAC Address Filter optimizes the performance of a wireless and wired network The filter is an advanced feature that lets you limit the data traffic between two specific devices or between groups of devices based upon MAC addresses through the wireless interface of the MP 11 For example if you have a server on your network with which you do not want wireless clients to communicate you can set up a Static MAC Filter to block traffic between these devices However note that this is an advanced filter and it may be easier to control wireless traffic through other filter options such as Protocol Filtering Click Configure gt Filtering gt Static MAC Pair Filtering to optimize the performance of wireless and wired networks by denying unwanted data traffic from specific devices Interfaces 1 HTTP Security Filtering Status Configure Static MAC Address Finer Monitor Wired MAC Wired Wireless MAC Wireless Comment Status Address Mask Address Mask Commands x Click to Add Table Entries Click to Edit Delete Table Entries Wired MAC Address Enter the MAC address
3. Chapter 5 Web Interface 57 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management 2 Upload Click Commands gt Upload to upload a configuration file from the MP 11 System Information Software Version Boot Loader Version TFTP information Server IP Address fio 0 0 2 File Name FILENAME Filetype Config Note Upload copies files from the OR 2X00 to the ffip server iimad er 3 Reboot Click Commands gt Reboot to restart the embedded software of the MP 11 Configuration changes are saved and the MP 11 is reset Reboot This Command will reboot the device CAUTION Rebooting the unit causes all users currently connected to lose their connection to the network until the MP 11 has completed the restart process and resumed operation Chapter 5 Web Interface 58 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management 4 Reset Click Commands gt Reset to restore the configuration of the MP 11 to the factory default values You can also reset the MP 11 from the RESET button located on the side of the unit Because this resets the MP 11 s current IP address a new IP address must be assigned CAUTION Resetting the MP 11 to its factory default configuration permanently overwrites all changes made to the unit The MP 11 reboots automatically after this command has been issued Downbad Upload M WARNING This command will rese
4. TFTP Server which lets you transfer files across the network You can download configuration and license files as well as image files for embedded software upgrades and you can upload files from the MP 11 for backup Here downloading means transferring files to the MP 11 and uploading means transferring files in the opposite direction Note All software CD ROMs that come with your Tsunami products include a readme txt or readme html file This file contains information about the software version and drivers You are advised to print and ready the readme file prior to installing your Tsunami products as it may contain additional information that was not available when this document was printed Installing the MP 11 To install the MP 11 1 Unpack the unit and accessories from the shipping box 2 If you intend to install the unit free standing or if you intend to mount it to the ceiling use a Phillips screwdriver to attach the metal base to the underside of the unit The metal base and screws are provided see Mounting the MP 11 on page 14 for more information Chapter 2 Installation 9 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management 3 Unlock the unit s cable cover To release the cable cover press down on the cable cover lock located in the front center of the unit Cable Cover Lock 4 Remove the cable cover 5 Remove the front cover from the unit the side with
5. TSUNAMI MP 11 Installation and Management pr o gt lt nn CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 WIRELESS NETWORKS Take your network further Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Notices COPYRIGHT 2003 Proxim Corporation Sunnyvale CA All rights reserved Covered by one or more of the following U S patents 5 231 634 5 875 179 6 006 090 5 809 060 6 075 812 5 077 753 This manual and the software described herein are copyrighted with all rights reserved No part of this publications may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of Proxim Corporation TRADEMARKS Tsunami Proxim and the Proxim logo are trademarks of Proxim Corporation All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners Contents 2 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Contents COPY FIG T E te 2 Trademarks ibidas pv pU Ae NPrs DRE a a alae DUE RU APER Re NAE 2 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW nin eek xci ERE AES Rege Evo AR dk E VERRCS EICRRUUE CREER ERIRRRADREEARIRINUNU REP EREUE 4 Wireless Network Topologies csccciecctascecstiecccestetecnchsetaeaesecetscecssasecch FR d RRREPR YEAR AR YR ERAI YR ERA 5 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION cccececeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaseseeeeeaeaueuauavaseeagagagaeuseeeaeeeuouas 7 Identifying Net
6. Ethernet Protocol Filter to enable or disable certain protocols in the table To add an entry to the table click Click to Add Entries enter the protocol name and number and click the Add button To edit or delete table entries click Click to Edit Delete Table Entries make your changes or deletions and click OK Ethernet Protocol Fitter X Ethernet Protocol Filtering All interfaces Filter Operation Type Siok OK Cancel Filter Table Protocol Number Protocol Name Status 80 19 Apollo Domain Disable 80 98 Apple Talk 1 and 2 Disable 80 F3 Apple Talk ARP 1 and 2 Disable 0B AD Banyan VINES Disable 0B AF Banyan VINES Echo Disable 60 03 Decnet Phase Iv Disable 60 05 DEC Diagnostic Disable 60 04 DEC LAT Disable 60 07 DEC LAVC Disable 60 01 DEC MOP DumpiLoad Disable 60 02 DEC MOP Rem Cons Disable 80 40 DEC NetBIOS Disable 8005 HP Probe Control Disable 80D5 IBM SNA Services Disable 08 00 IP Disable 08 06 IP ARP Disable 81 37 Novell ECONFIG E Disable 80 35 RARP Reverse ARP Disable 81 4C SNMP Over Ethemet Disable 08 88 Xyplex Disable Click to Add Table Entries Click to Edit Delete Table Entries Ethernet Protocol Filtering Blocks or forwards packets based upon the Ethernet protocols they support Ethernet Packets are examined at the Ethernet interface Wireless Packets are examined at the Wireless interface All Interfaces Packets are examined at both interfaces Disabled The filter is not used
7. number of satellites registered for a satellite interface there will be only one remote which is the base RIP Routing Information Protocol RIP is used between routers to update routing information so that a router automatically knows which port to use for a certain destination IP address Router Routers forward packets from one network to another based on routing information A router uses a dynamic routing protocol like RIP or static routes to base its forwarding decision on Satellite If an interface is running in outdoor mode WORP it is either a base or a satellite interface Satellite interface behavior is controlled by the base to which it is registered Satellites are located in the remote locations of a network cell Multiple satellites can connect to one base two satellites cannot communicate with each other See also WORP and base ScanTool A computer program that can be used to retrieve or set the IP address of a locally connected MP 11 Glossary CPN 63708 82 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP A protocol used for the communication between a network management application and the devices it is managing The network management application is called the SNMP manager the devices it manages have implemented SNMP agents Not only the MP 11 but also almost every network device contains a SNMP agent The manageable objects
8. A to change the wireless interface settings Intertace Type MAC Address Base Station System Name name found on system page of the Base Station tnis satellite is connecting to if blank satellite can connect to any Base Station Network Name Frequency Channel Data Rate RegistrationTimeout Retries Network Secret input bandwidth limit in kbits s Output bandwidth lima in kbits s Ethernet Click Configure gt Interfaces gt Ethernet to set the Ethernet speed duplex mode and input and output bandwidth limits MAC Address Configuration Input bandwidth Limit in kbits s Output bandwidth limit in kbits s Chapter 5 Web Interface 41 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management The Base Station must not be configured at a higher data rate as any of the SUs as the timeout of the Base Station is determined by its data rate If one of the SUs has a lower data rate than the Base Station it causes a timeout on all the longer data frames It is okay if some nearby SUs are at a higher data rate than the Base Station 4 SNMP Click Configure gt SNMP to set passwords set trap host IP addresses and limit access to the MP 11 management interface You can enable All Interfaces Only Ethernet Only Slot A or None Enable Read Password me Read Write Password m IP Access Table Trap Groups Configuration Trap Status Security Trap Status Wireless Inter
9. Base If an interface is running in Outdoor mode WORP it is either a base or a satellite interface A base interface controls the communication on the channel and is located in the central part of the network cell Multiple satellites can connect to one base two bases cannot communicate with each other Broadcast Storm A broadcast storm is a large series of broadcast packets most often caused by wrong network configuration that severely impact the network performance Client IP Address Pool This a pool of IP addresses from which the MP 11 can assign IP addresses to clients which perform a DHCP Request Configuration Files A configuration file contains the MP 11 configuration details Configuration items include among others the IP address and other network specific values Configuration files may be uploaded to a TFTP server for backup and downloaded into the MP 11 for restoring the configuration DHCP Relay Agent A feature of the MP 11 that intercepts DHCP requests from clients and forwards them to a DHCP server For the client the DHCP Relay Agent of the MP 11 functions like a DHCP server This enables DHCP requests to pass router boundaries for example it is not required to have a DHCP server on every IP subnet Domain Name Server DNS A domain name server is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses For example www ietf org will be translated in 4 17 168 6 Download Downlo
10. Commands Encryption Status 5 W Key Length 40 Bits H Encryption Key 1 begin with 0x to enter in hex m Encryption Key 2 begin with 0x to enter in hex m Encryption Key 3 begin with 0x to enter in hex m Encryption Key 4 begin with Ox to enter in hex Encrypt Data Transmissions Using You can set the following encryption parameters Encryption Status This parameter enables or disables WEP encryption Key Length The encryption key length determines the level of security and must always be set The values that can be set depend upon the radio type MP 11 always has a GOLD card allowing 128 bit encryption For backward compatibility the 40 bits encryption is available but is never used with WORP Encryption Key 1 4 These WEP encryption keys require an alphanumeric value The length of the value depends upon the Key Length parameter Encrypt Data Transmissions Using This parameter determines which encryption key is used Chapter 4 Basic Management 34 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Related CLI commands show wifsec set wifsec 3 encryptkeyl lt key 1 gt set wifsec 3 encryptkeytx 1 4 gt set wifsec 3 encryptallowdeny lt enable disable gt Passwords Access to the MP 11 is protected with passwords The default password is public Using Telnet to Change Passwords To change the telnet password click Configure gt Telnet Enter the new password in
11. Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Changes Do Not Take Effect Changes made in the Web Interface do not take effect 1 Restart your Web browser Log into the MP 11 again and make changes Reboot the MP 11 when prompted to do so 2 Wait until the reboot is completed before accessing the MP 11 again Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 80 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Glossary ARP The Address Resolution Protocol ARP is intended to find the MAC address belonging to an IP address Authentication method The process the MP 11 uses to decide whether a station that wants to register is allowed or not IEEE 802 11 specifies two forms of authentication open system and shared key WORP only supports shared key because of security constraints Authentication server Shared Secret This is a kind of password shared between the MP 11 and the RADIUS authentication server This password is used to encrypt important data exchanged between the MP 11 and the RADIUS server Authentication server authentication port This is a UDP port number default is 1812 which is used to connect to the authentication server for obtaining authentication information Backbone The central part of a network the backbone network connects all remote and sub networks to each other and to the central infrastructure such as the mail server Internet gateway and so on
12. after a few seconds When the upload is complete and the system rebooted the configuration is backed up Chapter 7 Procedures 66 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management CONFIGURATION RESTORE You can restore the configuration of the MP 11 by downloading a configuration file The configuration file contains the configuration information of an MP 11 To download a configuration file through the Web Interface 1 Set up the TFTP server as described in TFTP Server Setup on page 64 2 Access the MP 11 as described in Web Interface Overview on page 20 3 Click Commands gt Download 4 Fill in the following details Server IP Address IP address TFTP server File Name configuration file name File Type Config File Operation Download 5 Click OK to start the file transfer The MP 11 downloads the configuration file The TFTP server program should show download activity after a few seconds When the download is complete and the system rebooted the configuration is restored CLI Configuration File Download To download a configuration file 1 Setup the TFTP server as described in TFTP Server Setup on page 64 2 Access the MP 11 as described in Command Line Interface on page 21 3 Enter the following command download IP address TFTP server configuration file name config The MP 11 downloads the configuration file The TFTP server program should show downloa
13. allow the use of the Web Interface as well as of the CLI These other connections require the IP address of the MP 11 before you can use the Web Interface or the CLI See MP 11 IP Address below for more information You can also manage the MP 11 without an IP address by accessing the MP 11 through the serial port with a terminal program such as HyperTerminal Note The MP 11 includes integrated management that makes the OR Manager obsolete The OR Manager is suitable only for the OR 500 OR 1000 and OR 1100 MP 11 IP ADDRESS Because each network is different an IP address suitable for your network must be assigned to the MP 11 You will need the IP address of the MP 11 to use its Web Interface or the CLI for configuration and management The MP 11 either obtains its IP address automatically through DHCP or it must be set manually With ScanTool you can find out the current IP address of the MP 11 and if necessary change it so that is appropriate for your network ScanTool The IP address of the MP 11 on the connected local network can be set and retrieved using ScanTool Other basic parameters can be managed as well ScanTool is included on the documentation and software CD ROM Chapter 3 Management Overview 17 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Static or Dynamic IP Address The MP 11 can use either a static or dynamic IP address Static IP address The MP 11 uses t
14. of the device on the Ethernet network that you want to prevent from communicating with a device on the wireless network Wired Mask Enter the appropriate bit mask to specify the range of MAC addresses to which this filter is to apply To specify on the single MAC address you entered in the Wired MAC Address filter enter FF FF FF FF FF FF all zeroes Wireless MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the wireless device that you want to prevent from communicating with a device on the wired network Chapter 5 Web Interface 48 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Wireless Mask Enter the appropriate bit mask to specify the range of MAC addresses to which this filter is to apply To specify only the single MAC address you entered in the Wireless MAC Address file enter FF FF FF FF FF FF all zeroes Comment Enter related information The entry is enabled automatically when saved To edit an entry click Edit To disable or remove an entry click Edit and change the Status field from Enable to Disable or Delete Spanning Tree A Spanning Tree is used to avoid redundant communication loops in networks with multiple bridging devices Bridges do not have an inherent mechanism to avoid loops because having redundant systems is a necessity in certain networks However redundant systems can cause Broadcast Storms multiple frame copies and MAC address table instability problems Click Config
15. off the MP 11 and the computer before connecting or disconnecting the serial RS 232C cable To download an image file 1 Setup the TFTP server as described in TFTP Server Setup on page 64 2 Start the terminal program such as HyperTerminal set the following connection properties and then connect COM port for example COM1 or COM2 to which the MP 11 serial port is connected Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Flow control None Parity None 3 Press the RESET button on the MP 11 unit the terminal program displays Power On Self Test POST messages 4 Whenthe Sending Traps to SNMP manager periodically message is displayed after about 30 seconds press the ENTER key 5 The command prompt is displayed enter the following commands set ipaddr IP address MP 11 set ipsubmask subnet mask set ipaddrtype static set tftpipaddr IP address TFTP server set tftpfilename image file name set ipgw gateway IP address reboot Chapter 7 Procedures 70 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management For example set set set set set set ipaddr 10 0 0 12 ipsubmask 255 255 255 0 ipaddrtype static tftpipaddr 10 0 0 20 tftpfilename image bin ipgw 10 0 0 30 reboot The MP 11 reboots and downloads the image file The TFTP server program should show download activity after a few seconds When the download is complete the MP 11 is ready for configura
16. one IP address is needed This IP address can also be changed with ScanTool In routing mode both Ethernet and wireless interfaces require an IP address DHCP Relay Agent Server IP address Comment Click to Add Table Entries Click to Edit Delete Table Entries Chapter 5 Web Interface 39 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Click Configure gt Network gt DHCP R A to enable the MP 11 DHCP relay agent When enabled the DHCP relay agent forwards DHCP requests to the set DHCP server To add entries to the table of DHCP Relay Agents click Click to Add Table Entries the following window is displayed Telnet Serial TTP Security Filtenng System Network interfaces SNMP Status Configure 3 IP Configuration DHCP RA Server IP Address Comment Status Monitor Commands Server IP Address comment VOTE Enter the Server IP Address and any optional comments click Add To edit or delete entries in the table click Click to Edit Delete Table Entries make your changes and click OK IP Routing Click Configure gt Network gt IP Routing to display the IP routing table Users can add routes or delete existing routes This page is available only in router mode Chapter 5 Web Interface 40 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management 3 Interfaces Wireless Slot A Click Configure gt Interfaces gt Wireless Slot
17. server by pinging the MP 11 from the computer that hosts the TFTP server The ping program should show replies from the MP 11 Chapter 7 Procedures 64 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management IMAGE FILE DOWNLOAD In some cases it may be necessary to upgrade the embedded software of the MP 11 by downloading an image file To download an image file through the Web Interface 1 2 5 Set up the TFTP server as described in TFTP Server Setup on page 64 Access the MP 11 as described in Web Interface Overview on page 20 Click Commands gt Download Fill in the following details Server IP Address IP address TFTP server File Name image file name gt File Type Image File Operation Download Click OK to start the file transfer The MP 11 downloads the image file The TFTP server program should show download activity after a few seconds When the download is complete the MP 11 is ready to start the embedded software CLI Image File Download To download an image file 1 2 3 Set up the TFTP server as described in TFTP Server Setup on page 64 Access the MP 11 as described in Command Line Interface Overview on page 21 Enter the following command download IP address TFTP server image file name image The MP 11 downloads the image file The TFTP server program should show download activity after a few seconds When the download is com
18. this procedure 2 Ensure that you are using one of the following Web browsers 9 Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 0 or later o Netscape version 6 0 or later 3 Ensure that you are not using a proxy server for the connection with your Web browser 4 Ensure that you have not exceeded the maximum number of Web Interface or CLI sessions with the CLI command show pelsessions 5 Double check the physical network connections Use a well known unit to ensure the network connection is properly functioning 6 Perform network infrastructure troubleshooting check switches routers and so on Chapter 9 Troubleshooting ZZ CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management SETUP AND CONFIGURATION The following issues relate to setup and configuration problems Lost the MP 11 Password If you lost your password you must reset the MP 11 to the default settings See Hard Reset to Factory Default on page 68 The default password is public If you record your password keep it in a safe place The MP 11 Responds Slowly If the MP 11 takes a long time to become available it could mean that No DHCP server is available The IP address of the MP 11 is already in use Verify that the IP address is assigned only to the MP 11 Do this by switching off the MP 11 and then pinging the IP address If there is a response to the ping another device in the network is using the same IP address If th
19. CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Interfaces Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management To monitor transmission details click Monitor 3 Interfaces The Interfaces tab provides detailed information about the IP layer performance of the MP 11 interface greece Related CLI commands show wif show worp show worpcfg Type Description MIB Specific Definition Physical Address Time Since Last Change DD HH MM SS Operational Status Admin Status Speed Maximum Packet Size In Octets bites In Unicast Packets In Non unicast Packets in Discards In Errors Unknown Protocols Out Octets bytes Out Unicast Packets Out Non unicast Packets Out Discards Out Errors Output Queue Length 00 02 2D 7F 18 56 00 00 47 57 LJ ccc ecececcbles Chapter 4 Basic Management CPN 63708 33 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management SECURITY SETTINGS To prevent misuse the MP 11 provides wireless data encryption and password protected access It is important to set the encryption parameters and change the default passwords Encryption You can protect the wireless data link by using encryption Both ends of the wireless data link must use the same parameter values To set the encryption parameters click Configure gt Security gt Encryption interfaces SNMP 1 Security A Filtering Status Configure MAC Auth Radius Auth Encryption Monitor ih b Wireless Interface Slot A
20. Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Maximum Satellites only WORP Base This is the maximum number of satellites that can register to a base It is limited by the license Registration Timeout This is the registration process time out of a satellite on a base Default is 3 seconds Retries The maximum number of registrations a satellite can make per time unit Network Secret A network secret is a secret password given to all nodes of a network A satellite can only register to a base if it has the same Network Secret The Network Secret is sent encrypted and can be used as a security option Also see Network Name Input Bandwidth Limit This parameter limits the data traffic received from the wireless interface Output Bandwidth Limit This parameter limits the data traffic from the MP 11 to wireless stations Related CLI commands set wif 3 channel 10 set wif 3 netname lt network name gt Ethernet Port To configure the Ethernet interface click Configure gt Interfaces 3 Ethernet Telnet Serial HTTP Security Filtering System Network interfaces 1 SNMP Status Configure Slot A Ethernet Monitor MAC Address Configuratior Commands aration Input bandwidth Limit in kbits s Output bandwidth limit in kbits s You can set the desired speed and transmission mode from this tab Half duplex means that only one side can transmit at a time fFull duplex allows both sid
21. Management HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP is the protocol to transport Web pages When you access the Internet with your browser the HTTP protocol is used for data transport http www Tsunamiwireless com When you access the MP 11 using the Web Interface HTTP is used to transport the information ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP is used by computers and devices to report errors encountered during processing packets and to perform other IP layer functions such as diagnostics ping Image The image is the binary executable of the embedded MP 11 software To update the MP 11 you must download a new image file IP Address A unique numerical address of a computer attached to the Internet or Intranet An IP Internet Protocol address consists of a network part and part for a host computer number An IP address is represented by four numbers in the range 0 255 separated by dots for example 10 0 10 1 and 172 21 43 214 See also subnet mask LAN A Local Area Network LAN is a network of limited size to which computers and devices can connect so that they can communicate with each other License file A license file is used to enable certain features of the MP 11 The MP 11 already has a license file when it is shipped When more features become available you can purchase a license file and download it to the MP 11 to enable these additional features MAC Address A MAC Media Ac
22. System Name name found on system page of the Base Station this satellite is connecting to if blank satellite can connect to any Wireless Outdoor Router Base Station Network Name OR_WORP Frequency Channel Data Rate RegistrationTimeout Retries Network Secret Input bandwidth limit in kbits s Output bandwidth lima in kbits s The wireless interface settings differ per mode WORP Base and WORP Satellite Mode You can change the following parameters Interface Type The interface type can be Worp Satellite or Worp Base Base Station System Name The name found on the system page of the Base Station to which this satellite is connecting If blank this satellite can connect to any Base Station Network Name A network name is name given to a network so that multiple networks can reuse the same frequency without problems A satellite can only register to a base if it has the same Network Name Note that the Network Name is sent without encryption and should not be used as security option please use the Network Secret instead Frequency Channel The frequency channel the MP 11 uses for communicating with remotes The frequency channel can be set in the range 1 to 11 for the USA and Canada or 1 to 13 for Europe or 1 to 14 for Japan see Radio Specifications on page 73 Data Rate The rate at which data is to be transferred The default data rate is 11 Mbps Chapter 4 Basic Management 30 CPN 63708 Issue
23. Web Interface on page 37 Glossary on page 81 provides a brief explanation of the terms used The following topics are discussed in this chapter Rebooting and Resetting on page 25 General Settings on page 26 Monitoring Settings on page 32 Security Settings on page 34 Upgrading the MP 11 on page 36 To use the Web Interface for configuration and management you must access the MP 11 With ScanTool you can determine the unit s current IP address Then enter http lt ip address gt in your Web browser See Chapter 3 Management Overview on page 17 for details The Web Interface consists of Web page buttons and tabs A tab can also contain sub tabs The following figure shows the convention used to guide you to the correct tab or sub tab Click Configure Network IP Routes Telnet Serial HTTP System Network interfaces IP Configuration DHCPR Status j IP Routes Configure A Monitor Local IP Addresses The Web Interface also provides online help which is stored on your computer see Installing Documentation and Software on page 13 for details Launch help by clicking the question mark button in the Web Interface Chapter 4 Basic Management 24 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management REBOOTING AND RESETTING Some configuration changes require a restart There are several ways to restart the MP 11 which are described in the
24. Wireless Mini PC Card Chapter 8 Specifications 72 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management RADIO SPECIFICATIONS Channel Frequencies The following table shows the channel allocations that vary from country to country Values listed in bold indicate default channels and frequencies Channel ID FCC World ETSI GHz France Japan GHz GHz GHz 1 2 412 2 412 2 412 2 2 417 2 417 2 417 3 default in most 2 422 2 422 2 422 countries 4 2 427 2 427 2 427 5 2 432 2 432 E 2 432 6 2 437 2 437 2 437 7 2 442 2 442 2 442 8 2 447 2 447 2 447 9 2 452 2 452 Es 2 452 10 2 457 2 457 2 457 2 457 11 default in France 2 462 2 462 2 462 2 462 12 2 467 2 467 2 467 13 2 472 2 472 2 472 14 2 484 For regulatory information check the Regulatory Flyer included with the product Chapter 8 Specifications 23 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Chapter 9 Troubleshooting This chapter helps you to isolate and solve problems with your MP 11 In the event this chapter does not provide a solution or the solution does not solve your problem please check our website http www proxim com Before you start troubleshooting it is important that you have checked the details in the user s guides and manuals For details about RADIUS TFTP terminal and t
25. With Forced Reload you reset the MP 11 to the factory default settings and erase the embedded software Use this procedure only as last resort if the MP 11 does not boot and the Reset to Factory Defaults procedure did not help If you perform a Forced Reload you must download a new image file with the Boot Loader see Image File Download with the Boot Loader below Caution The following procedure erases the embedded software of the MP 11 An image file must be downloaded either with the ScanTool or with the Boot Loader CLI through the serial port to make the MP 11 functional again To do a forced reload 1 Press the RESET button on the MP 11 unit the MP 11 resets and the LEDs flash 2 Press and hold the RELOAD button on the MP 11 unit for about 20 seconds until the POWER LED lights amber the MP 11 is erased completely and only the Boot Loader remains available 3 Follow the procedure Image File Download with the Boot Loader to download an image file IMAGE FILE DOWNLOAD WITH THE BOOTLOADER The following procedures download an image file to the MP 11 after the embedded software has been erased with Forced Reload or when the embedded software cannot be started by the Boot Loader A new image file can be downloaded to the MP 11 with Scan Tool or the Command Line Interface through the MP 11 serial port In both cases the file is transferred through Ethernet with TFTP Because the CLI serial port option requires
26. a serial RS 232C cable Proxim recommends the ScanTool option ScanTool To download an image file with the ScanTool 1 Set up the TFTP server as described in TFTP Server Setup on page 64 2 Run ScanTool on a computer that is connected to the same LAN subnet as the MP 11 ScanTool scans the subnet for MP 11 units and displays the found units in the main window If necessary click rescan to re scan the subnet and update the display 3 Select the MP 11 to which you want to download an image file and click Change 4 Ensure that IP Address Type Static is selected and fill in the following details IP Address and Subnet Mask of the MP 11 TFTP Server IP Address and if necessary the Gateway IP Address of the TFTP server Image File Name of the file with the new image Chapter 7 Procedures 69 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management 5 Click OK to start the file transfer The MP 11 downloads the image file The TFTP server program should show download activity after a few seconds When the download is complete the MP 11 is ready to start the embedded software To access the MP 11 see Chapter 3 Management Overview on page 17 Command Line Interface To use the CLI through the serial port of the MP 11 you need the following items A serial RS 232C cable with a male and a female DB 9 connector An ASCII terminal program such as HyperTerminal Proxim recommends you switch
27. ading a file means copying a file from a remote server to a device or host In case of the MP 11 downloading means transferring a file from a TFTP server to the MP 11 Downstream Downstream means a data stream from the central part of the network to the end user See also upstream Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a method to dynamically assign IP addresses If DHCP is enabled the device or computer will broadcast a request that will be answered by a DHCP Server Encryption Encryption is a means of coding data with a key before sending it across a network The same key must be used to decode the information at the receiver This way prevents unauthorized access to the data that is send across the network Ethernet Ethernet is the most widely installed Local Area Network LAN technology The MP 11 supports both 10 and 100 Mbps and half and full duplex Gateway A gateway is network device that connects multiple IP networks to each other A gateway can perform protocol conversion Group A group is logical collection of network parameters For example the System Group is composed of several parameters and tables giving system information of the MP 11 All items for a group are grouped under one tab of the Web Interface and start with the same prefix for the command line interface Glossary CPN 63708 81 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and
28. all mounting the unit Insert a screw into each of the mounting holes molded into the back cover The MP 11 comes with four 3 5 mm x 40 mm pan head screws you only need to use three of these when wall mounting the unit Insert the screws into the wall plugs Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws and attach the back cover to the wall In the following example the back cover is mounted upside down the two holes are at the bottom Attach Ethernet and power cables to the MP 11 unit if necessary 14 Snap the unit into the back cover In the following example the unit is mounted upside down and its antenna is facing down 15 Replace the front cover 16 Replace the cable cover 17 Turn on the MP 11 see Switching On the MP 11 on page 12 Chapter 2 Installation 15 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Ceiling Mounting Follow these steps to mount the MP 11 to a ceiling 1 Unplug the MP 11 s power supply if necessary 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to attach the metal base to the underside of the MP 11 if necessary See Installing the MP 11 on page 9 for an illustration 3 Feed a mounting screw through each of the four rubber feet The MP 11 comes with four 3 5 mm x 40 mm pan head screws 4 Remove the screws from the rubber feet 5 Turn the MP 11 upside down and position the base against the ceiling where you want to mount the unit 6 Mark
29. can view a single parameter a group of parameters or a table with parameters A table consists of rows with similar parameters Example To view all system parameters show system This shows the current values of the system parameters Set Command The set command lets you change parameter values You can change a single parameter value and you can also modify a group of parameters or a table with parameters If a parameter requires more than one value the values must be separated by spaces Example To set the MP 11 IP address parameter set ipaddrtype static set ipaddr 1 ipaddress 10 0 0 12 Some parameter values change only when the MP 11 is rebooted In these cases the CLI warns you that a reboot is required for the change to take effect ENTERING STRINGS If you need to enter a string with spaces you must use single or double quotes For example there is no need for quotes in the following because the string does not contain spaces set sysname Lobby The following string however requires quotes because of the space between the words Front and Lobby set sysname Front Lobby Chapter 6 Command Line Interface 61 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management WORKING WITH TABLES In some cases parameters are stored in tables whose rows contain similar parameters Command arguments involving tables have the following syntax lt table name gt lt row gt lt paramete
30. cess Control address is a globally unique network device address which is hardware bound It used to identify a network device in a LAN A MAC address is represented by six two digit hexadecimal numbers 0 9 and A F separated by colons for example 00 02 2D 47 1F 71 and 00 D0 AB 00 01 AC Management Information Block MIB A Management Information Block MIB is a formal description of a set of network objects that can be managed with the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP A MIB can be loaded by a management application so that it knows the MP 11 specific objects Network Mask See subnet mask Parameter A parameter is fundamental value that can be displayed and changed For example the MP 11 must have a unique IP address and the PC Cards must know which channels to use You can view and change parameters with the Web Interface command line interface and SNMP Password The MP 11 is password protected To access the MP 11 you need to enter a password before you can view or change its settings The default password is public Ping Ping is a basic Internet program that lets you verify if a particular computer or device with a certain IP address is reachable If the computer or device receives the ping packet it responds which gives the ping program the opportunity to display the round trip time Remote A remote is a base or a satellite interface For a base interface the number of remotes is the
31. d activity after a few seconds When the download is complete and the system rebooted the configuration is restored Chapter 7 Procedures 67 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management SOFT RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT If necessary you can reset the MP 11 to the factory default settings Resetting to default settings means that you must configure the MP 11 anew To reset to factory default settings using the Web Interface 1 Click Commands gt Reset 2 Click the Reset to Factory Default button The device configuration parameter values are reset to their factory default values If you do not have access to the MP 11 you can use the procedure described in Hard Reset to Factory Default below as an alternative CLI Soft Reset to Factory Defaults To reset to factory default settings set sysresettodefaults 1 HARD RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT If you cannot access the unit or you have lost its password you can reset the MP 11 to the factory default settings Resetting to default settings means you must configure the MP 11 anew To reset to factory default settings press and hold the RELOAD button on the MP 11 unit for about 10 seconds The MP 11 reboots and restores the factory default settings To access the MP 11 see Chapter 3 Management Overview on page 17 Chapter 7 Procedures 68 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management FORCED RELOAD
32. displays Power On Self Test POST messages After approximately 90 seconds it displays Please enter password 4 Enterthe password The default password is public You can now use the CLI Chapter 3 Management Overview 22 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management HyperTerminal Connection Properties The serial connection properties can be found in HyperTerminal as follows 1 Start HyperTerminal and select Properties from the File menu 2 In the Connect using drop down list select Direct to Comi depending upon the COM port you use and click Configure a window such as the following is displayed COM1 Properties 3 Make the necessary changes and click OK 4 From the Hyperterminal Properties window click the Settings tab then click ASCII Setup a window such as the following is displayed ASCII Setup 5 Ensure that Send line ends with line feeds is selected and click OK 6 Click OK again to exit the Properties window HyperTerminal is now correctly configured Chapter 3 Management Overview 23 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Chapter 4 Basic Management This chapter describes the initial setup of the MP 11 which lets you set up and monitor the basic features of the MP 11 In most cases setting up these basic features is sufficient A full overview of the Web Interface is provided in Chapter 5
33. e MP 11 uses a static IP address switching to DHCP mode could remedy this problem Also see Dynamic IP Address with DHCP on page 19 There is too much network traffic Web Interface Does Not Work If you cannot connect to the MP 11 through the network 1 Connect a computer to the serial port of the MP 11 and check the SNMP table The SNMP table can restrict telnet or HTTP access For more information see Serial Port on page 22 2 Open a command prompt window and type ping ip address MP 11 for example ping 10 0 0 1 If the MP 11 does not respond ensure that you have the correct IP address If the MP 11 responds the Ethernet connection is working properly continue with this procedure 3 Ensure that you are using one of the following Web browsers o Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 0 or later o Netscape version 6 0 or later 4 Ensure that you are not using a proxy server for the connection with your Web browser with the CLI command show pelsessions 5 Ensure that you have not exceeded the maximum number of Web Interface sessions Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 78 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Command Line Interface Does Not Work If you cannot connect to the MP 11 through the network 1 Connect a computer to the serial port of the MP 11 and check the SNMP table The SNMP table can restrict telnet or HTTP access For more information see Serial Por
34. e in the MIB Ethernet MAC Address The MAC address of the Ethernet interface of the device Chapter 4 Basic Management 27 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Descriptor Shows the product name and firmware build version Up Time How long the device has been up and running Related CLI commands show system set sysname lt name gt set sysloc lt location gt set sysctname lt contact name gt set sysctemail contact e mail gt set sysctphone contact phone IP CONFIGURATION The IP Configuration window lets you change the MP 11 IP parameters These settings differ when the MP 11 is in router mode To go to this page click the Configure button the Network tab then the IP Configuration tab Seral HTTP Security Network Interfaces SNMP Status Configure IP Configuration X DHCP RA Monitor ssignment Type static z Commands PA 55 10 0 0 1 Subnet Mask 255255 2550 Default Router IP Address If the device is configured in Bridge mode you can set the following parameters IP Address Assignment Type Select Static if you want to assign a static IP address to the MP 11 select Dynamic to have the device run in DHCP client mode which gets an IP address automatically from a DHCP server over the network If you do not have a DHCP server or if you want to manually configure the IP settings set this parameter to Static You can set the remaining parameters on
35. e made in the meantime are lost To reset the hardware press and release the RESET button on the MP 11 unit with for example a pencil Chapter 4 Basic Management 25 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Soft Reset to Factory Default If necessary you can reset the MP 11 to the factory default settings Resetting to the default settings requires you to again configure the MP 11 To reset to factory default settings 1 Click Commands Reset 2 Click the Reset to Factory Default button The device configuration parameter values are reset to their factory default values If you do not have access to the MP 11 you can use the procedure described in Hard Reset to Factory Default on page 68 as an alternative Related CLI command set sysresettodefaults 1 GENERAL SETTINGS This section describes the MP 11 general settings including displaying the System Status and the configuration of system and IP parameters System Status To view the current system status click the Status button The Status window is the first page you see when you log in Status X 2 Status Svstem Status Wireless Outdoor Router vBeta Bid 12 Configure y v0 98 98 SN 01241 v0 0 IP Address 10 0 0 1 Contact Contact Name Monitor Name Wireless Outdoor Router Location Contact Location Object ID 1 3 6 1 41 11898 249 Up Time DD HH MM SS 00 00 1 1 22 Commands System Traps Select All j Deselect All j Descri
36. ectesnan ces 68 FOrCed irl E 69 Image File Download with the Bootloader ssssssssssssssseseseseneneememen ense nemen enne 69 CHAPTER 8 SPECIFICATIONS e seseseseseseseuiunuaunananasuuuu nasus a usua usadas asas u uuu 72 Hardware Specifications sete cessing reete nnno ek Ede seems KE REN NEA AE ERAN RENT ra FR aE 72 Radio Specifications oe txt pape tan DEA EA CORR RERO eedmedaewb rag A ABE A ERINEMnUKG EXMKE M EAR An ER 73 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeceeeeeeeeeeueuaeaeaseeeseseeeeeeeeeeeeneneeaeas 74 LED Indicators qm 74 MPS LT Connectivity ISSUES 5 spese aor skates dme eere RE RUM Rana M NEM DUM E Aem Ee S REA 75 Setup and Configuration 2 osos rea crure nte tet deta e sa Uaaie porca i a ra c a R4 legari e Ma RR EY Peau reas 78 GLOSSARY sce iiistis sve Fox exExxBU neva I VATEREREUER EVERIR ATE VEEFEESENSRERDUNNENEASRUNANMRINENEES EUREN DUM ERENEA DU 81 Contents 3 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Chapter 1 Overview The Tsunami MP 11 is a flexible wireless Outdoor Router that lets you design solutions for point to point links and point to multipoint networks The MP 11 is a product family comprising several products such as the mp 11 2411 Base Station and the MP 11 2411 Residential Subscriber unit For simplification all products that are
37. elnet programs and Web browsers please refer to their appropriate documentation The following sections can help to solve your problem LED Indicators below MP 11 Connectivity Issues on page 75 Setup and Configuration on page 78 In some cases rebooting the MP 11 clears the problem If nothing else helps consider a Soft Reset to Factory Defaults on page 26 or a Forced Reload on page 69 The Forced Reload option requires you to download a new image file to the MP 11 LED INDICATORS The MP 11 has three active LED indicators the fourth LED is not used at this time The LEDs are shown in the following figure and described in the table Power LED Ethernet LED Wireless LED Unused Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 74 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Power e Ethernet Link 34 Wireless Link 4 OFF when no power is present or malfunctioning Green when power is present and the unit is operational Amber when the unit has a failure try Reload to fix the problem Red when there is a fatal error in the unit OFF when not connected Green when connected at OFF wireless interface is up properly but no wireless link 10 Mbps established Green immediately after Blinking Green when connecting a link data sent inkin reen when dat nt Amber when connected at Blinking Gres emidata se 100 Mbps Amber when in Forced Reload Bl
38. end and received by the MP 11 It includes ping route and host unreachable messages Total Messages Errors Destination Unreachable Time Exceeded Parameter Problems Source Quench Redirects Echos Echo Reply Time Stamps Time Stamp Reply Address Mask Address Mask Reply esoooocoooocooooo eoo0ooo0o000000 3 Radius Click Monitor gt Radius to view information about the traffic exchanged with a RADIUS server Invalid Server Replies Primary Access Requests Access Accepts Access Retransmissions Access Rejects Access Challenges Malformed Access Responses Authentication Bad Authenticators Timeouts Access Requests Access Accepts Access Retransmissions Access Rejects Access Challenges Malformed Access Responses Authentication Bad Authenticators Timeouts oooocoococ oooo0oo000 Chapter 5 Web Interface 53 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management 4 Per Station Click Monitor gt Per Station to view the following information Per Station This feature is not supported in the current release 5 Features Click Monitor gt Features to view the following information 6 Link Test Click Monitor gt Link Test to find out which wireless stations are in range and to check their link quality YD Name Wireless Outdoor RouterDescription h e ess Outdoor Router vBeta Bidft12 v0 98 98 SN 01241 LocationContact Location UpTime 00004717
39. es to transmit Auto duplex selects the best transmission mode for the given configuration Chapter 4 Basic Management 31 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management The recommended setting is auto speed auto duplex You can also limit the traffic of the Ethernet interface by setting the input and output bandwidth parameters Related CLI Commands show ethernet show ethermacaddr set ethernet 1 etherspeed autospeedauto autospeedhalf 100auto 100full 100half 10full 10half set ethernet 1 ethrxbwlimit multiple of 64Kbps e g 32 2Mbps set ethernet 1 ethtxbwlimit multiple of 64Kbps e g 32 2Mbps gt MONITORING SETTINGS The MP 11 offers various facilities to monitor its operation and interfaces Only the most significant monitoring categories are mentioned here Wireless To monitor the wireless interfaces click Monitor 3 Wireless This tab lets you monitor the general performance of the radio and the performance of the WORP Base or WORP Satellite interfaces Link Test Interfaces pa LIP ARP Table IP Routes Learn Table Wireless i ICMP Radius Per Station Features gt Configure General Worp Monitor EA E Wireless siot A Commands lt Transmitted Fragment Count or ES Multicast Transmitted Frame Count Failed Count FCS Error Multicast Received Frame Count Received Fragment Count WEP Undecryptable Count Chapter 4 Basic Management 32
40. face Trap Status Operational Trap Status Flash Memory Trap Status TFTP Trap Status Image Trap Status IP Access Table Trap Host Table IP Address Password Click to Add Table Entries miles a Confirm m Confirm mm Trap Host Table Comment Click to Edit Delete Table Entries Status Click to Edil Delete Table Entries Chapter 5 Web Interface CPN 63708 42 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Trap Groups The user can enable or disable different types of traps in the system By default all traps are enabled IP Access Table Entries in this table show which wireless stations are allowed to use SNMP HTTP and telnet management interfaces To add an entry click Add then specify the IP address and mask of the wireless stations to which you want to grant access For example 172 17 23 0 255 255 255 0 allows access from all wireless stations with an IP address in the 172 17 23 xxx range Ensure that the wireless station you use is the first entry in the table Trap Host Table This table shows the SNMP management stations to which the MP 11 sends system traps 5 Telnet Click Configure gt Telnet to manage telnet parameters including password and time out System Interfaces Telnet Serial HTTP Security Filtenng Status All interfaces E 74 Configure eececces onhrm LEITETE Monitor commands Note To use HyperTerminal for CLI access make
41. following sub sections Applying Changes Some changes you make become effective only when the MP 11 is rebooted A reboot stores configuration information in non volatile memory and then restarts the MP 11 with the new values see Soft Reset to Factory Default on page 26 In some cases the MP 11 reminds you that a reboot is required for a change to take effect You do not must reboot immediately you can reboot after you have made all your changes Rebooting When you reboot the changes you have made become effective and the MP 11 is restarted The changes are saved automatically in non volatile memory before the actual reboot takes place To reboot 1 Click Commands gt Reboot 2 Enter the number of seconds to wait before the reboot actually takes place 3 Click the Reboot button The MP 11 restarts the embedded software after the entered time has passed During reboot you are redirected to a page showing a counting down timer and you are redirected to the Status page after the timer counts down to 0 zero The CLI is disconnected during reboot Related CLI command reboot number of seconds Resetting Hardware If the MP 11 does not respond for some reason and you are not able to reboot you can restart by means of a hardware reset This restarts the MP 11 hardware and embedded software The last saved configuration is used The MP 11 automatically saves its configuration every two minutes Any changes that you hav
42. ft Reset to Factory Resets the MP 11 to the factory default settings through the Web or Default Command Line Interface Hard Reset to Factory In some cases it may be necessary to revert to the factory default Default settings for example if you cannot access the MP 11 or you lost the password for the Web Interface Force Reload Completely resets the MP 11 and erases the embedded software Use this procedure only as a last resort if the MP 11 does not boot and the Hard Reset to Factory Default procedure did not help If you perform a Forced Reload you must download a new image file as described in Image File Download with the Boot Loader Image File Download If the MP 11 does not contain embedded software or the embedded with the Boot Loader software is corrupt you can use this procedure to download a new image file TFTP SERVER SETUP To download or upload a file you must connect to the computer with the TFTP server through the MP 11 s Ethernet port This can be any computer in the network or a computer connected to the MP 11 with a cross over Ethernet cable For information about installing the TFTP server see Installing Documentation and Software on page 13 Ensure that the upload or download directory is correctly set the required file is present in the directory and the TFTP server is running The TFTP server must be running only during file upload and download You can check the connectivity between the MP 11 and the TFTP
43. gn nbn pr eR PANE E mau d XR UR SA a Ra d 36 CHAPTER 5 WEB INTERFACE c aieo sien exon ixxka ERE U Ve cui o UnEF UK UsKRNSNALEKE avanan nanaawan anaiena 37 suce 37 hice RREETT 38 PY LEO p ere e Cm 51 enne P u 57 CHAPTER 6 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE eeeeseseseseeeemana nana na nura nena nane n nna uuu un 60 TMEFOGUCUO Mii DL 60 Using Command Help v ccicestectsneuesticeceanetsaaeianed enue ener depen beter ioa ax reno e pA Aq 60 Viewing and Changing Parameters eene ense ananas nau nada ra na R a a gRQRa a aa Era sa agi 61 Entering SINGS ee m 61 Working WIth T3DleS c eet einen eite ern sah a a i ERR EAR US Ei duae e 62 CHAPTER 7 PROCEDURES 5 3 osekck a uus 282i sad ERA REOR RERSREUEEEARS CRI DES MRUENERSUSRARES MUNERA aiana 64 TRIP Server SQtu LETT 64 Timage File Download eiie nus iae arte tuse aaa Rn Dac Era gas PER Rada ea ARE RIA REIR RXRXXR aga 65 Configuration Backup eroi eet t die ot nade canadien ox aeter uaa see Pha chad PR Ra ra a AR LE EXER E E 66 Configuration Restore cip che DRE Pn ERR x E pated E EAE A ERN AN E Rie UO 67 Soft Reset to Factory Defaults russiinid nue a anA AAAA RALE EAN DAA TENE TANA NEN ne 68 Hard Reset to Factory Default ic ciccciececseassecesenieceetecedecesanerdecieagencetaacedachedcscestbaee
44. he IP address you have set manually Dynamic IP address The MP 11 receives its IP address from a DHCP server when it is switched on or rebooted Static IP Address The MP 11 is shipped with the static IP address 10 0 0 1 configured If you want to set the IP address manually 1 Run ScanTool on a computer connected to the same LAN subnet as the MP 11 or directly connected to the MP 11 with a cross over Ethernet cable ScanTool scans the subnet for MP 11 units and displays the found units in the main window The following figure shows an example of the main window If necessary click Rescan to re scan the subnet and update the display 00 02 14 57 Device Name oo OdO0h2m51 SN 02U70 2 Select the MP 11 for which you want to set the IP address and click Change The Change dialog window is displayed as shown in the following window Chapter 3 Management Overview 18 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management 3 Ensure that Static is selected as the IP Address Type and fill in the IP Address and Subnet Mask suitable for the LAN subnet to which the MP 11 is connected 4 Enter the Read Write Password the default value is public and click OK to confirm your changes The respective MP 11 reboots to make the changes effective Dynamic IP Address with DHCP To obtain the IP address 1 Run ScanTool on a computer connected to the same LAN subnet as the MP 11 or direc
45. he password and click OK The default password is public The System Status window of the Web Interface is displayed You now have access to the Web Interface of the MP 11 with which you can configure and manage it Chapter 3 Management Overview 20 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management COMMAND LINE INTERFACE OVERVIEW The Command Line Interface CLI is a text based interface with which you can configure and manage the MP 11 by entering commands This section describes only how to access the CLI the interface itself is described in Chapter 6 Command Line Interface on page 60 The CLI can be used as an alternative to the Web Interface You can for example quickly change the settings of the MP 11 by running commands in a batch The CLI is accessible through the Ethernet port connected through the network or with a cross over Ethernet cable between the computer and the MP 11 Serial port of the MP 11 Ethernet Port To use the CLI through the Ethernet port you must have a telnet program and the IP address of the MP 11 On most computers the telnet program is called telnet See MP 11 IP Address on page 17 for details To access the MP 11 through Ethernet 1 From the Windows Start menu select Run enter telnet followed by the IP address as shown in the following sample Run command window Run L2 E x Type the name of a program folder document or Intemet re
46. id trapping the power and Ethernet cables when replacing the cable cover Attaching a Kensington Security Lock Optional If so desired you can attach a Kensington lock to secure the cable cover into place This protects the unit from unauthorized tampering The MP 11 enclosure includes a Kensington Security Slot for use with a Kensington locking mechanism When properly installed a Kensington lock can prevent unauthorized personnel from stealing the MP 11 In addition the Kensington lock secures the cable cover in place which prevents tampering with the Ethernet and power cables Chapter 2 Installation 11 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management The Kensington Security Slot is shown in the following figures the figure on the left shows the slot with the cable cover attached the figure on the right shows the slot with the cable cover removed For information about Kensington security solutions go to http www kensington com SWITCHING ON THE MP 11 The MP 11 can be powered by a power supply or by Active Ethernet through an Active Ethernet splitter Depending upon the powering method you can switch the MP 11 on by Plugging the power cord of the power supply into an AC power outlet Connecting the Active Ethernet splitter to the Ethernet cabling When the power is switched on the MP 11 performs start up diagnostics When the start up is completed the LEDs show the ope
47. inking Amber when state data sent Red when the wireless interface Red when there is an error down in data transfer Blinking Red when there is a data packet error loss MP 11 CONNECTIVITY ISSUES The issues described in this section relate to the connections of the MP 11 MP 11 Does Not Boot The MP 11 shows no activity the power LED is off T 2 3 4 Ensure that the power supply is properly working and correctly connected Ensure that all cables are correctly connected Check the power source If you are using an Active Ethernet splitter ensure that the voltage is correct Serial Link Does Not Work The MP 11 cannot be reached through the serial port 1 2 4 Check the cable connection between the MP 11 and the computer Ensure that the correct COM port is used Start the terminal program set the following connection properties also see HyperTerminal Connection Properties and then connect COM port Bits per second Data bits Stop bits Flow control Parity Line ends For example COM1 or COM2 to which the MP 11 serial port is connected 9600 0 1 None None Carriage return with line feed Ensure that the MP 11 and the computer use the same serial port configuration parameters Chapter 9 Troubleshooting CPN 63708 79 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management 5 Press the RESET button on the MP 11 unit The terminal
48. int to Multipoint network with a single Base interface and multiple Satellite interfaces as depicted in the following figure A c Satellite station In this figure the system is designed as follows The central building b is equipped with a Base interface connected to either an omni directional or a wide angle antenna The two other buildings a and c are both equipped with a Satellite interface connected to a directional antenna Chapter 1 Overview 6 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Chapter 2 Installation This chapter describes the steps required to install the MP 11 installation steps such as Identifying Network Topology and Equipment below Finding a Suitable Location below Installing the MP 11 on page 9 Switching On the MP 11 on page 12 Installing Documentation and Software on page 13 Mounting the MP 11 on page 14 Note The installation does not cover the mounting and connection of antennas See the Tsunami MP 11 Antenna Installation Guide If you are already familiar with this type of product you can use the Quick Install Guide for streamlined installation procedures IDENTIFYING NETWORK TOPOLOGY AND EQUIPMENT The MP 11 can be used in various network topologies and combinations You find more details in Wireless Network Topologies in Chapter 1 on page 5 Make sure all equipment is available before installing the MP 11 The re
49. is required to transfer the file to the MP 11 Chapter 4 Basic Management 36 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Chapter 5 Web Interface This section covers the Web Interface of the MP 11 The interface is described hierarchically according to the buttons on the left side of the Web page Status Configure Monitor Commands For an introduction to the basics of MP 11 management see Chapter 4 Basic Management on page 24 STATUS The Status tab is displayed automatically when the user logs into the Web Interface It can also be accessed by clicking the Status button on the left side of the window The Status tab shows the System Status and the System Traps Status e Wireless Outdoor Router vBeta Bid 12 System States v0 98 98 SN 01241 v0 0 IP Address 10 0 0 1 Contact Contact Name Name Wireless Outdoor Router Location Contact Location Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 11898 2 4 9 Up Time DD HH MM SS 00 00 11 22 System Traps Select All Deselect All Description Severity Time Stamp o OR Cold Started Informational 0 days 0hrs0mOs pelete gt System Status In this section the basic system status is shown including the version number of the embedded software Chapter 5 Web Interface 37 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Systems Traps This section shows the status of system traps Syste
50. isable Click to Edit Table Entries You can configure whether this traffic must be blocked for Ethernet to wireless wireless to Ethernet or both MONITOR Use this section of the interface to obtain detailed information about the settings and performance of the MP 11 There are 10 tabs in the Monitor section 1 Wireless General Click Monitor gt General to monitor the general performance of the wireless interface General Wor gt Transmitted Fragment Count Multicast Transmitted Frame Count Failed Count FCS Error Multicast Received Frame Count Received Fragment Count WEP Undecryptable Count Chapter 5 Web Interface 51 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management WORP Click Monitor gt WORP to monitor the performance of the WORP Base or WORP Satellite interfaces Registration Packet Counter Group Base Announces Registration requests Registration Reject Authentication requests Registration Process Counter Group Data Packet Counter Group Poll Data Poll with No Data Sent Poll replies with Data Sent Poll replies with Data Sent moreData flag set Poll replies with no data sent Request for service Data Process Counter Group Send Success Send Retries eooooo 9 Chapter 5 Web Interface CPN 63708 52 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management 2 ICMP Click Monitor gt ICMP to view the number of ICMP messages s
51. le form of File Transfer Protocol FTP A TFTP client is implemented on the MP 11 using the upload and download commands the MP 11 can respectively copy a file to or from a TFTP server TFTP server software is provided on the MP 11 CD ROM Upload Uploading a file means copying a file from a network device to a remote server In case of the MP 11 uploading means transferring a file from the MP 11 to a TFTP server See also download Upstream Upstream means a data stream from the end users to the central part of the network See also downstream WEP The Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP algorithm is the standard encryption method used to protect wireless communication from eavesdropping WORP The Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol WORP was designed to optimize long distance links and multipoint networks with Hidden Node effect to eliminate collisions and loss of bandwidth Glossary CPN 63708 83 Issue Date 02 05 2003
52. ly when the IP Address Assignment Type is set to Static Chapter 4 Basic Management 28 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management IP Address The static IP address of the MP 11 default IP address is 10 0 0 1 Subnet Mask The mask of the subnet to which the MP 11 is connected default subnet mask is 255 0 0 0 Default Router IP Address The IP address of the default gateway Default TTL The default time to live value Related CLI commands set ipaddrtype static dynamic set ipaddr 1 ipaddress IP address gt set ipaddr 1 ipsubmask subnet mask set ipaddr 1 ipgw gateway IP address or for example set ipaddr 1 ipaddress IP address gt ipsubmask subnet mask Interfaces The Configure 23 Interfaces pages let you change the MP 11 Ethernet and wireless parameters The Wireless Slot A tab is displayed by default when you click the Interfaces tab Wireless Slot To configure the wireless interface click Configure gt Interfaces gt Wireless Slot The wireless interface can be placed in one of the following modes selected from the Interface Type drop down box WORP Base WORP Satellite See WORP Base and WORP Satellite Mode on page 30 for more information Chapter 4 Basic Management 29 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Wireless Slot A Y Intertace Type J MAC Address 00022D 7F 18 56 Base Station
53. m traps occur when the MP 11 encounters irregularities Deleting system traps has no effect on the operation of the MP 11 System traps are also sent to an SNMP manager station if so configured CONFIGURE Use the Configure section to change the settings of the MP 11 There are nine tabs in this section 1 System Click Configure gt System Serial System A Network face information Name Location Contact Location Contact Name ContactName Contact Email name Organization con Contact Phone Contact Phone Number Object ID 13614111898249 Ethernet MAC Address 00 01 2D 01 24 03 Wireless Outdoor Router Descriptor vBeta Bid 12 v0 98 98 SN 01241 v0 0 Up Time DD HH MM SS 00 00 13 02 Mode of Operation OK ss ancel In this section you can enter or view the basic system information These settings do not influence the operation of the MP 11 with the exception of System Mode System Mode sets the MP 11 as bridge layer 2 or as router layer 3 See on page 27 for more information Chapter 5 Web Interface 38 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management 2 Network IP Configuration IP Configuration IP Address Assignment Type IP Address Subnet Mask Default Router IP Address Default TTL cont 2 Click Configure gt Network gt IP Configuration to view and configure local IP address information When the MP 11 is in bridge mode only
54. n maintain a list of MAC addresses on a centralized location using a RADIUS authentication server that grants or denies access If you use this kind of authentication you must specify at least the primary RADIUS server The backup RADIUS server is optional Encryption Click Configure gt Security gt Encryption to set encryption keys for the data transmitted and received by the MP 11 Note that all network devices must use the same encryption parameters Encrystion 1 Wireless Interface Slot A Encnpton Status Key Length Encryption Key 1 begin with Ox to enter in hex ess o Encryption Key 2 begin with Ox to enter in hex lessee Encryption Key 3 begin with Ox to enter in hex eesse Encryption Key 4 begin with 0x to enter in hex eese Encrypt Data Transmissions Using anina NH 9 Filtering Click Configure gt Filtering to configure packet filtering and Spanning Tree Packet filtering can be used to control and optimize network performance rena Filtering Ethernet Protocol Filter Storm Threshold Static MAC Pair Broadcast Protocol Filtering Filtering Spanning Tree Proxy ARP Chapter 5 Web Interface 46 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Ethernet Protocol Filter The Ethernet Protocol Filter blocks or forwards packets based upon the Ethernet protocols they support The Ethernet Protocol Filter Table is already filled Click Configure gt Filtering gt
55. need immediately If you are already familiar with this type of product you can use the Quick Install Guide to install the MP 11 Chapter 1 Overview 4 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management WIRELESS NETWORK TOPOLOGIES You can use the MP 11 to set up the following types of topologies Point to Point Link below Point to Multipoint Network on page 6 A link between two locations always consists of a Base and a Satellite station A station is a radio set up as either a Base Station or a Residential Subscriber Unit A Base station can depending upon its configuration connect to one or more Satellite stations A Satellite station however can only connect to one Base station Point to Point Link With a Base and a Satellite station or QuickBridge 11 kit it is easy to set up a wireless Point to Point link as depicted in the following figure Base M i N station Y Satellite A station D The Point to Point link function lets you set up a connection between two locations as an alternative 4 to Leased lines in building to building connections Wired Ethernet backbones between wireless access points in hard to wire environments Chapter 1 Overview 5 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Point to Multipoint Network If you want to connect more than two buildings you can set up a single Po
56. ods an AC power outlet and Active Ethernet The power supply accepts an input AC voltage in the range of 100 240 VAC The installation procedure on page 9 provides instructions for attaching both the power and Ethernet connectors WARNING For your own safety use only the power cord supplied with the unit The metal case of the MP 11 must be grounded through the ground connection that is provided on the metal case The antenna grounding the surge arrestor and the MP 11 housing must be bonded together and grounded in one location to avoid ground current loops In situations without an external antenna for example during a desk tryout the antenna cable is not required The Product Package Each MP 11 comes with the following One metal base for ceiling or desktop mounting includes two screws Mounting hardware 9 Four 3 5 mm x 40 mm screws 9 Four 6 mm x 35 mm plugs One power supply One Tsunami MP 11 Installation CD ROM containing o Software Installation Package starts automatically when CD is inserted in CD ROM drive can be started by double clicking SETUP EXE o Online Help 9 Documentation Quick Install Guide Installation and Configuration Guide 9 ScanTool a utility with which you can obtain or set the IP address of the MP 11 for access see ScanTool on page 17 for more information Chapter 2 Installation 8 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management
57. of a device are arranged in a Management Information Base also called MIB The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP allows managers and agents to communicate for accessing these objects Spanning Tree Protocol STP The Spanning Tree Protocol STP can be used to create redundant networks hot standby and to prevent loops If enabled spanning tree prevents loops by disabling redundant links if a link fails it can automatically enable a backup link Subnet Mask A subnet mask is a bit mask that defines which part of an IP address is used for the network part and which part for a host computer number A subnet mask is like an IP address represented by four numbers in the range 0 255 separated by dots When the IP address 172 17 23 14 has a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 the network part is 172 17 23 of the host number is 14 See also IP address Table Tables hold parameters for several related items For example you can add several potential managers to the SNMP IP access table Tables can be displayed using with the Web Interface command line interface and SNMP Topology Topology is the physical layout of network components cable stations gateways hubs and So on Trap A trap is used within SNMP to report an unexpected or unallowable condition Triusingl File Transfer Protocol TFTP Triusingl File Transfer Protocol TFTP is a lightweight protocol for transferring files that is like a simp
58. of the CD ROM 2 Click the Install Help and Software button and perform the necessary steps The CD ROM contains the following documentation and software Online help This is the help for the Web Interface It is stored on your computer or network so it is always available The help is launched by clicking the question mark button in the Web Interface Documentation Documentation also is available in an electronic PDF form ScanTool The ScanTool program is a utility with which you can obtain or set the IP address of the MP 11 for access See ScanTool on page 17 for details TFTP server The TFTP Triusingl File Transfer Protocol server lets you transfer files across the network You can download configuration and license files as well as image files for embedded software upgrades and you can upload files from the MP 11 for backup Here downloading means transferring files to the MP 11 and uploading means transferring files in the opposite direction Chapter 2 Installation 13 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management MOUNTING THE MP 11 The following are the mounting options for the MP 11 Desktop Mount Wall Mount Ceiling Mount Desktop Mounting This procedure consists of attaching the metal base to the MP 11 unit See Installing the MP 11 on page 9 Wall Mounting Follow these steps to mount the MP 11 on a wall 1 Identify the location where you intend
59. part of the MP 11 Product Family are referred to as MP 11 Some of the key features of the MP 11 are The use of a highly optimized protocol for outdoor situations Routing and bridging capability Asymmetric bandwidth management Management through a Web Interface a Command Line Interface CLI or Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Before installing and using the MP 11 Proxim recommends you review the following chapters of this manual first Chapter 1 Overview this chapter This chapter gives an overview of the content of this manual as well as wireless network topologies and combinations that can be built with the MP 11 Chapter 2 Installation on page 7 This chapter gives detailed installation instructions for the MP 11 Chapter 3 Management Overview on page 17 This chapter explains how to access the MP 11 to manage it for configuration or maintenance Chapter 4 Basic Management on page 24 This chapter explains the most common settings used to manage the MP 11 Chapter 5 Web Interface on page 37 This chapter depicts the Web Interface in a hierarchical manner so you can easily find details about each item Chapter 6 Command Line Interface on page 60 The Command Line Interface CLI is an alternative to the Web Interface This chapter tells you how to obtain help about commands and how to handle strings tables and so on The remaining chapters contain supplementary information you may not
60. plete and the system rebooted the MP 11 is ready to start the embedded software Chapter 7 Procedures 65 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management CONFIGURATION BACKUP You can back up the MP 11 configuration by uploading the configuration file You can use this file to restore the configuration or to configure another MP 11 see Configuration Restore on page 67 To upload a configuration file through the Web Interface 1 Set up the TFTP server as described in TFTP Server Setup on page 64 2 Access the MP 11 as described in Web Interface Overview on page 20 3 Click Commands gt Upload 4 Fill in the following details Server IP Address lt IP address TFTP server gt File Name lt configuration file name gt File Type Config File Operation Upload 5 Click OK to start the file transfer The MP 11 uploads the configuration file The TFTP server program should show upload activity after a few seconds When the upload is complete the configuration is backed up CLI Configuration File Upload To upload a configuration file 1 Setup the TFTP server as described in TFTP Server Setup on page 64 2 Access the MP 11 as described in Command Line Interface Overview on page 20 3 Enter the following command upload IP address TFTP server configuration file name config The MP 11 uploads the configuration file The TFTP server program should show upload activity
61. program displays Power On Self Tests POST messages and displays the following after approximately 90 seconds Please enter password HyperTerminal Connection Properties The serial connection properties can be found in HyperTerminal as follows 1 Start HyperTerminal and select Properties from the File menu 2 Select Direct to Com 1 in the Connect using drop down list depending upon the COM port you use then click Configure A window such as the following is displayed COM1 Properties 3 Make the necessary changes and click OK 4 Click the Settings tab and then ASCII Setup A window similar to the following is displayed ASCII Setup 5 Ensure that Send line ends with line feeds is selected and click OK twice HyperTerminal is now correctly configured Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 76 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Setup and Configuration Ethernet Link does not work First check the Ethernet LED Dim is no media connected Green and steady is 10 Base T Amber and steady is 100 Base T Blinking Green or Amber is traffic Verify pass through versus errors over cable Cannot use the Web Interface 1 Open a command prompt window and enter ping ip address MP 11 gt for example ping 10 0 0 1 If the MP 11 does not respond make sure that you have the correct IP address If the MP 11 responds the Ethernet connection is working properly continue with
62. ption Severity Time Stamp oO OR Cold Started Informational OdaysOhrsOmO0s Delete i Related CLI command show system Chapter 4 Basic Management 26 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The system configuration page lets you change the MP 11 s system name location name and so on see the following System Configuration window These details help you to distinguish this MP 11 from other routers and lets you know whom to contact in case of problems To go to this page click the Configure button and the System tab Telnet Serial HTTP Security Filtering System Network Interfaces SNMP Status Configure Information Name Wireless Outdoor Router NER Location Contact Location Contact Name Contact Name commands contact Emai name Organization zen Contact Phone Descriptor Up Time DD HH MM SS Mode of Operation You can enter the following details Name This is the system name for easy identification of the MP 11 Location This field can be used to describe the location of the MP 11 for example Main Lobby Contact Name Contact Email and Contact Phone In these fields you can enter the details of the person to contact Mode of Operation Lets you choose one of two operating modes for your device Bridge mode or Routing mode The following fields are described as follows ObjectID This field shows the OID of the product nam
63. quired equipment depends upon the wireless network topology that you want to build The MP 11 is designed for indoor placement You can connect the MP 11 to an outdoor antenna installation with an optional antenna kit See the Tsunami MP 11 Antenna Installation Guide for details WARNING If you want to connect the MP 11 to an outdoor antenna system consult the appropriate manufacturers documentation for additional regulatory information safety instructions and installation requirements FINDING A SUITABLE LOCATION To make optimal use of the MP 11 you must find a suitable location for the hardware The radio range of the MP 11 largely depends upon the position of the antenna Proxim recommends you do a site survey observing the following requirements before mounting the MP 11 hardware If you do not use Active Ethernet the unit must be connected to a grounded AC power outlet 100 240 VAC with the supplied power adapter The location must allow easy disconnection of the unit from the power outlet if necessary Chapter 2 Installation Z CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management The unit must not be covered and the air must be able to flow freely around the unit The unit must be kept away from vibration excessive heat and humidity and kept free from dust The installation must conform to local regulations at all times INSTALLATION The MP 11 supports two power meth
64. r 1 name gt lt value 1 gt lt parameter n name gt lt value n gt Viewing Table Contents You can view the contents of a table as follows show lt table name gt Example show snmpipaccesstbl This command displays all parameter values of the SNMP IP access table snmpipaccesstbl Creating a Table Row You can create a table row as follows set table name 0 parameter 1 name value 1 parameter n name value n When you create a table row you must use 0 as row index Only the mandatory parameters are required Optional parameters automatically receive the default value unless a value is given Example set snmpipaccesstbl 0 ipaddr 10 0 0 10 submask 255 255 0 0 This command adds a row to the SNMP IP access table snmpipaccesstbl with the IP address ipaddr and subnet mask submask parameters which are respectively assigned 10 0 0 10 and 255 255 0 0 Modifying a Table Entry If you want to change a table entry you must indicate the index of the table row and the parameter that must be modified Example set snmpipaccesstbl 1 ipaddr 10 0 0 11 This command changes the IP address ipaddr at row index 1 of the SNMP IP access table snmpipaccesstbl into 10 0 0 11 Chapter 6 Command Line Interface 62 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Modifying Several Table Entries You can also modify several table entries at once by indicating the index of the
65. r second as received from a single network device identified by its MAC address Specifying an absolute maximum number of messages per port The Storm Threshold parameters let you specify a set of thresholds for each port of the MP 11 identifying separate values for the number of broadcast messages per second and Multicast messages per second When the number of frames for a port or identified station exceeds the maximum value per second the MP 11 ignores all subsequent messages issued by the particular network device or ignores all messages of that type Click Configure gt Filtering gt Storm Threshold to prevent broadcast multicast overload Filtering 1 Configure 2 Storm Threshold Broadcast Multicast Monitor Per Address Threshold Commands Per Address Threshold Enter the maximum allowed number of packets per second Ethernet Threshold Enter the maximum allowed number of packets per second Wireless Threshold Enter the maximum allowed number of packets per second Chapter 5 Web Interface 50 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Broadcast Protocol Filtering Click Configure gt Filtering gt Broadcast Protocol Filtering to deny specific IP broadcast IPX broadcast and multicast traffic Protocol Filtering LU Protocol Name j Status Deny IPX RIP Disable Deny IPX SAP Disable Deny IPX LSP Disable Deny IP Broadcasts Disable Deny IP Multicasts D
66. rational state of the MP 11 The following table shows the status of the LEDs when the MP 11 is operational In the event the POWER LED is red something is wrong check your setup Power T Ethernet Link 4 Wireless Link OFF when no power is present or malfunctioning Green when power is present and the unit is operational Amber when the unit has a failure try Reload to fix the problem Red when there is a fatal error in the unit OFF when not connected Green when connected at 10 Mbps Blinking Green when data sent Amber when connected at 100 Mbps Blinking Amber when data sent Red when there is an error in data transfer OFF wireless interface is up properly but no wireless link established Green immediately after connecting a link Blinking Green when data sent Amber when in Forced Reload state Red when the wireless interface is down Blinking Red when there is a data packet error loss Chapter 2 Installation CPN 63708 12 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management INSTALLING DOCUMENTATION AND SOFTWARE The MP 11 also comes with documentation and software on a CD ROM To install the documentation and software on a computer or network 1 Place the CD ROM in a CD ROM drive The installer normally starts automatically You can also start the installer manually by running the setup exe program in the root directory
67. source and Windows will open it for you pen fteinet 10 0 0 1 x cows gene 2 Click OK to start the telnet program 3 You are prompted for your password Please enter password 4 Enter the password the default password is public You can now use the CLI Chapter 3 Management Overview 21 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Serial Port You can also use the CLI through the serial port of the MP 11 with a terminal program such as HyperTerminal You can use this method for cases in which other access methods cannot be used or when the IP address of the MP 11 cannot be set or retrieved Also see Hard Reset to Factory Default on page 68 To use the CLI through the serial port of the MP 11 the following items are required A serial RS 232C cable with a male and a female DB 9 connector An ASCII terminal program such as HyperTerminal Proxim recommends you switch off the MP 11 and the computer before connecting or disconnecting the serial RS 232C cable To access the MP 11 through the serial port 1 Start your terminal program 2 Setthe following connection properties then connect COM port For example COM1 or COM2 to which the MP 11 serial port is connected Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Flow control none Parity none Line ends carriage return with line feed 3 Press the RESET button on the MP 11 unit The terminal program
68. sure to check Send line ends with line feeds in the ASCII Setup window Chapter 5 Web Interface 43 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management 6 Serial Click Configure gt Serial to change the serial port settings Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control 7 HTTP Click Configure gt HTTP to view or change Web Interface parameters including password and time out Chapter 5 Web Interface 44 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management 8 Security MAC Authentication Click Configure gt Security gt MAC Auth to build a list of authorized wireless stations that can register at the MP 11 and access the network ee MAC Auth MAC Access Control Table MAC Address Comment NOTE Changes made will only take effect affer the device is rebooted RADIUS Authentication Click Configure gt Security gt RADIUS Auth to set the IP address of the RADIUS server containing the central list of MAC addresses allowed to access the network RADIUS MAC Access Control Status Shared Secret Confirm Shared Secret Authorization Lifetime seconds RADIUS Server Server Status IP Address Destination Port Response Time sec Maximum Retransmissions Chapter 5 Web Interface 45 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management In large networks with multiple MP 11 devices you ca
69. t on page 22 2 Open a command prompt window and enter ping ip address MP 11 gt for example ping 10 0 0 1 o Ifthe MP 11 does not respond ensure that you have the correct IP address o If the MP 11 responds the Ethernet connection is working properly continue with this procedure 3 Ensure that you have not exceeded the maximum number of CLI sessions TFTP Server Does Not Work With TFTP you can transfer files to and from the MP 11 Also see TFTP Server Setup on page 64 If a TFTP server is not properly configured and running you cannot upload and download files The TFTP server Can be situated either local or remote Must have a valid IP address Must be set for send and receive without time out Only must be running during file upload and download If TFTP server does not upload or download files it could mean The TFTP server is not running The IP address of the TFTP server is invalid The upload or download directory is not correctly set The file name is not correct Online Help Is Not Available Online help does not appear when the Question mark button is clicked in the Web Interface 1 Make sure that the Help files are installed on your computer or server Also see Installing Documentation and Software 2 Verify if the path of the help files in the Web Interface refers to the correct directory See Help on page 59 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 79 CPN 63708 Issue
70. t the device configuration parameters to factory default values Reset to F acto Default j 5 Help Click Commands gt Help to set the location of the help files of the Web Interface If the help files cannot be found pressing the button results in an error message Upon installation the help files are installed in the C Program Files Proxim Tsunami MP 11 folder The help link should be configured to one of the following e Path to Local Directory where Help Information is found e Network File Server Address where Help Information is found e URL HTTP Address where Help Information is found Help Link Ci Program Files ORINOCO OR 2X00 Help index htm OK Cancel If you want to place these files on a shared drive copy the Help folder to the new location and specify the new path in the Help Link box Chapter 5 Web Interface 59 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Chapter 6 Command Line Interface INTRODUCTION The Command Line Interface CLI provides a text based interface with which you can configure and manage the MP 11 using commands You can enter these commands or submit them in the form of a script to allow batch processing Accessing the CLI was previously discussed in Command Line Interface Overview on page 21 This chapter provides details about Using Command Help below Viewing and Changing Parameters on page 61 Boot Loader Command Line In
71. table row and the parameters that must be modified With the search command you can see which parameters are in the table Example set snmpipaccesstbl 1 ipaddr 10 0 0 12 submask 255 255 255 248 cmt First Row Enabling Disabling or Deleting a Table Row You can also enable disable or delete a row in a table The syntax of this command is lt table name gt lt row gt lt enable disable delete gt or lt table name gt lt row gt status lt 1 2 3 gt Example 1 The following command enables the row at index 2 of the SNMP IP access table snmpipaccesstbl set snmpipaccesstbl 2 enable Example 2 The following command disables the row at index 2 of the SNMP IP access table snmpipaccesstbl The status codes have the following meaning 1 is enable 2 is disable 3 is delete set snmpipaccesstbl 2 status 2 Chapter 6 Command Line Interface 63 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Chapter 7 Procedures This chapter contains a set of procedures as described in the following table Procedure Description TFTP Server Setup Prepares the TFTP server for transferring files to and from the MP 11 This procedure is used by the other procedures that transfer files Image File Download Upgrades the embedded software Configuration Backup Saves the configuration of the MP 11 Configuration Restore Restores a previous configuration through configuration file download So
72. terface The Boot Loader is started when the MP 11 is switched on or reset and is responsible for starting the embedded software The Boot Loader CLI which has only a limited set of commands is available when the MP 11 embedded software is not running USING COMMAND HELP You can show CLI help by entering help at the command prompt The CLI also provides context specific help To provide help in a specific situation enter You can get help as follows Lists all available commands s Lists all commands beginning with an s set Shows the definition and a syntax example of the set command set Shows the parameter name of the set command that must be entered at the position of the question mark In this case you must enter a space before the For example download TFTP IP Address download 10 0 0 2 File Name download 10 0 0 2 image bin file type config image Boot Loader license gt download 10 0 0 2 image bin image set ip Lists all parameters of the set command beginning with ip Note that the Boot Loader CLI does not have command help Chapter 6 Command Line Interface 60 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management VIEWING AND CHANGING PARAMETERS You can view and change MP 11 parameters with the SHOW and SET commands respectively These commands are described below Show Command The show command lets you view parameter and statistical values You
73. the LED indicators shown in the figure on left then remove the back cover figure on right Chapter 2 Installation 10 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management 6 Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port The other end of the cable should not be connected to another device until after installation is complete 9 Use a straight through Ethernet cable if you intend to connect the router to a hub switch patch panel or Active Ethernet power injector 9 Use a cross over Ethernet cable if you intend to connect the router to a single computer 7 If you are not using Active Ethernet or you want to connect the router to Active Ethernet and AC power simultaneously attach the AC power cable to the router s power port ul sane A Power Cable x JP i hi Ethernet Cable i Once attached the power cable locks into place To disconnect the power cable slide back the black plastic fitting and gently pull the cable from the connector 8 Connect the free end of the Ethernet cable to a hub switch patch panel Active Ethernet power injector or an Ethernet port on a computer 9 Ifusing AC power connect the power cord to a power source such as a wall outlet to turn on the unit 10 Place the unit in the final installation location see Mounting the MP 11 on page 14 for details 11 Replace the back cover front cover and cable cover Be careful to avo
74. the Password field repeat it in the Confirm field and click OK Related CLI commands show telnet set tellogintout lt login timeout gt set telport lt port number gt set telsessions lt maximum number of sessions gt set telsessiontout lt inactivity timeout gt Using the Web Interface to Change Passwords To change the password of the Web Interface click Configure gt HTTP Enter the new password in the Password field repeat it in the Confirm field and click OK Related CLI commands show http set httppasswd lt password gt set httpport lt port number gt set httpstatus lt 0 15 gt Using SNMP to Change Passwords You can set a read and a read and write password for SNMP The password used during login determines the type of access You can change these passwords as follows Click Configure gt SNMP Enter the new password in the Password field repeat it in the Confirm field and click OK when you are done Related CLI commands show snmp set snmprpasswd lt read password gt set snmprwpasswd lt read write password gt set snmpstatus lt 0 15 gt Chapter 4 Basic Management 35 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management UPGRADING THE MP 11 The MP 11 is equipped with embedded software that can be updated Updates can be found on our website http www proxim com Updating the embedded software is described in Image File Download on page 65 A TFTP server
75. the center of the four mounting holes in the rubber feet 7 Set the MP 11 aside and drill a hole at each of the locations you marked above Each hole should be wide enough to hold a mounting plug 6 mm x 35 mm 8 Insert a plug into each hole The MP 11 comes with four 6 mm x 35 mm plugs 9 Insert the screws into the holes you made previously in the rubber feet 10 Insert the screws into the wall plugs Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws and attach the MP 11 s metal base in the ceiling Chapter 2 Installation 16 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Chapter 3 Management Overview This chapter describes how to gain access to the MP 11 for configuration and management Three interfaces are provided for viewing or changing the MP 11 s settings Web Interface on page 20 The Web Interface is a graphical interface based upon Web pages from a built in Web server Command Line Interface on page 21 The Command Line Interface CLI is a text based interface using typed commands SNMP You also can use the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP to configure and manage the MP 11 See SNMP on page 42 for setup procedures Connecting to the MP 11 requires a direct physical connection with an Ethernet cross over cable a serial RS 232C cable or a connection through the network For the serial connection you can use only the CLI to configure and manage the MP 11 The other connections
76. the device has learned is on the network and the interface on which the node was detected There can be up to 10 000 entries in the Learn Table This tab is only available in bridge mode Physical Address 00 E0 B8 53 26 6D 10 IP Routes Click Monitor IP Routes to view all active IP routes of the MP 11 These can be either static or dynamic obtained through RIP This tab is only available in router mode and you can add routes only when in router mode Subnet Mask Next Hop 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 255 255 255 0 10001 255 255 255 255 12700 1 Chapter 5 Web Interface 56 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management COMMANDS This section describes the commands that you can perform with the Web Interface There are five tabs in the Commands section 1 Download Click Commands gt Download to download image configuration and license files to the MP 11 Download i Upload Reboot Reset Status Reon System Information Configure 2 Monitor TFTP Information Commands d f erver IP Address 10 0 0 2 File Name FILENAME File Type image File Ope 52225 J Server IP address Enter the TFTP Server IP address Double click the TFTP server icon on your desktop and locate the IP address assigned to the TFTP server File Name Enter the name of the file to be downloaded File Type Config image bootloader or license File Operation Download or Download and Reboot
77. tion To access the MP 11 see Chapter 3 Management Overview on page 17 Note that the IP configuration in normal operation differs from the IP configuration of the Boot Loader Chapter 7 Procedures 71 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Chapter 8 Specifications This chapter provides Hardware and Radio Specifications HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS Physical Specifications without metal base Dimensions h x w xl 3 5 x 17 x 21 5 cm 1 5 x 6 75 x 8 5 in Weight 0 68 kg 1 5 Ib Electrical Specifications Using the Power Adapter Voltage Input 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 0 4 A Voltage Output 12 VDC Power Consumption 10 Watts maximum Using Active Ethernet Input Voltage 42 to 60 VDC Output Current 200mA at 48V Power Consumption 10 Watts Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 09 to 559 C ambient temperature without plastic cabinet Operating Humidity 9595 maximum non condensing Storage Temperature 209 to 4759 C ambient temperature Storage Humidity 9595 maximum non condensing Interfaces Ethernet 10 100 Base TX RJ 45 female socket Serial port Standard RS 232C interface with DB 9 female connector Active Ethernet Category 5 foiled twisted pair cables must be used to ensure compliance with FCC Part 15 subpart B Class B requirements Standard 802 3af pin assignments
78. tly connected to the MP 11 with a cross over Ethernet cable 2 Locate the MP 11 for which you want to obtain the IP address You can find the current IP address in the IP Address column The MP 11 initially is set with a static IP address of 10 0 0 1 Chapter 3 Management Overview 19 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management WEB INTERFACE OVERVIEW The Web Interface provides a graphical user interface with which you can easily configure and manage the MP 11 This section describes only how to access the Web Interface the Web Interface itself described in Chapter 4 Basic Management on page 24 and Chapter 5 Web Interface on page 37 To use the Web Interface you need only the IP address of the MP 11 See MP 11 IP Address on page 17 for details Note If the connection is slow or you are not able to connect ensure that you are not using a proxy server for the connection with your Web browser using the Internet Explorer Tools option To access the MP 11 with a Web browser start your Web browser and enter the IP address of the MP 11 The Web address should appear as http ip address gt for example http 10 0 0 1 A window such as the following is displayed Enter Network Password 39 Please type your user name and password Site 10 0 0 1 Wireless Router Save this password in your password list o e Do not fill in the User Name enter only t
79. to mount the unit Note For best results mount the unit vertically the antenna can be pointing up or down but not sideways see the following illustration The illustration on the left shows the unit installed upside down with the antenna pointing down the illustration on the right shows the unit installed right side up with the antenna pointing up 2 Unplug the MP 11 s power supply if necessary 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the metal base from the underside of the MP 11 if necessary 4 Press down on the cable cover lock to release the cable cover see Installing the MP 11 on page 9 for illustrations 5 Remove the cable cover from the unit see Installing the MP 11 on page 9 for illustrations 6 Remove the front cover from the unit see Installing the MP 11 on page 9 for illustrations 7 Remove the back cover from the unit see Installing the MP 11 on page 9 for illustrations Chapter 2 Installation 14 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 10 11 12 13 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management Place the back cover on the mounting location and mark the center of the three mounting holes Remove the cover from the wall and drill a hole at each of the locations you marked above Each hole should be wide enough to hold a mounting plug which is 6 mm x 35 mm Insert a plug into each hole The MP 11 comes with four 6 mm x 35 mm plugs you only need to use three of these when w
80. ure gt Filtering gt Spanning Tree to create redundant hot standby networks and to prevent network loops If enabled Spanning Tree prevents loops by disabling redundant links If a link becomes unavailable it automatically enables a redundant link System Network Interfaces SNMP oy Telnet Serial HTTP Security Filtering Status Configure Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Status Pisanie Monitor Bridge Priority o Max Age 2000 Commands Hello Time 200 Forward Delay 1500 Cancel Priority and Path Cost Table Priority Path Cost State 0 100 Forwarding 0 100 Disabled Click to Edit Tabie Entries Complex network structures can create multiple loops within a network The Spanning Tree configuration blocks certain ports on MP 11 devices to control the path of communication within the network avoiding loops and following a Spanning Tree structure Chapter 5 Web Interface 49 CPN 63708 Issue Date 02 05 2003 Tsunami MP 11 Installation and Management For more information about Spanning Tree protocol see Section 8 0 of the IEEE 802 1d standard The Spanning Tree configuration options are advanced settings Proxim recommends you leave these parameters at their default values unless you are familiar with the Spanning Tree protocol Storm Threshold Storm Threshold is an advanced Bridge setup option that you can use to protect the network against data overload by Specifying a maximum number of frames pe
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