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1. E mea_bwr bwr_sbc_8 1 2 11 production E mea_mem mem_sbc_8 1 2 11 production My Recent esi m kru mea bwr bwr sbc 8 1 2 11 tar Documents B m kru mea mem mem sbc 8 1 2 File name m kru mea mem mem sbc 8 1 2 11 tar My Network Files of type All Files 6881011Y54 A September 2005 4 4 MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide 4 Select the Upload button after selecting the correct device firmware filename Figure 4 8 Selecting Upload Button Enter the file name or click Browse to find the file and then click Upload to start the upload Click the Cancel button to return to the Home screen EApkg 48 SBC MEM m kru mea_mem mem_sbc_6 1 2 11 tar bin Please Note Updating device Do not interrupt Upload Cancel 5 Select the OK button to confirm your firmware filename selection Figure 4 9 Confirming the Firmware Filename Selection JavaScript Application 2 Filename m kru mea mem mem sbc 8 1 2 11 tar bin Upload type kru Product type mea mem Are you sure you want to upload m kru mea mem mem sbc 8 1 2 11 tar bin 6 After the firmware filename selection has been confirmed the web browser will transmit the file to the device and the device will present a Please stand by while the device is uploading screen Select the Close button from the bottom of this page Figure 4 10 Firmware Filename Upload in Progress Please standby while the device is
2. Q MOTOROLA MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide September 2005 6881011Y 54 A MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide This page intentionally left blank 6881011Y54 A September 2005 ii MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide Copyrights The Motorola products described in this document may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs Laws in the United States and other countries reserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs Accordingly any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this document may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola Furthermore the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppels or otherwise any license under the copyrights patents or patent applications of Motorola except for the normal nonexclusive royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product Disclaimer Please note that certain features facilities and capabilities described in this document may not be applicable to or licensed for use on a particular system or may be dependent upon the characteristics of a particular mobile subscriber unit or configuration of certain parameters Please refer to your Motorola contact for further information Trademarks Motorola the Motorola logo and all o
3. Version Transceiver 8 0 57 SBc MEM_MEM_SBC_8 1 2 11 Fri Aug 19 18 04 15 EDT 2005 Select the Apply button to initiate restoring the factory settings process Figure 4 18 Restore Factory Settings Page Press the Apply button to restore the factory settings Press the Cancel button to return to the Home screen Apply Cancel Select the OK button in the confirmation dialog to proceed restoring the device or press Cancel to stop Figure 4 19 Confirm Changes Window for Restore Factory Settings JavaScript Application 2 Are you sure you want to apply the changes 6881011Y54 A September 2005 4 9 Chapter 4 Device Maintenance 4 Select the Finished button to be automatically redirected to the Device Reset screen Click the Finished button to go to the Reset screen Finished 5 Select the Reset button from the Device Reset page to initiate the reset process Figure 4 20 Selecting the Update Device Firmware Option Clickthe Reset button to reset the device Click the Cancel button to return to the Home screen Reset Cancel 6 Standby for up to 120 seconds for the device to reset Figure 4 21 Device Reset Page Please stand by The device will fully reset in less than 120 seconds and the Home screen should be automatically reloaded If the Home screen cannot be loaded after three minutes please check the device 7 When the device has completed the reset process it will autom
4. This page intentionally left blank 6881011Y54 A September 2005 xii Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction This guide will assist you with the use installation and configuration of the VMM6300 2 4 GHz and the VMM7300 4 9 GHz Vehicle Mounted Modem VMM Because of the physical and functional similarities of these two VMMs the same instructions will apply to both devices except where specifically noted The Vehicle Mounted Modem VMM Defined Thank you for purchasing the VMM6300 and or the VMM7300 Vehicle Mounted Modem Both devices are designed to integrate with Motorola s mesh enabled architecture wireless communication system capable of supporting high data rate mobile communication at variable rates of vehicular speeds The VMM6300 and the VMM7300 are wireless modems that have been designed for permanent in vehicle mounting Each device provides access to the wireless network via an Ethernet connection to mobile data terminals laptop computers or any other device that has an Ethernet port The VMM operates on 12VDC and is rugged enough for installation in commercial and public safety vehicles The VMM6300 and the VMM7300 provide the same functionality as the WMC6300 or the WMC7300 respectively to the connected device including geo location The VMM efficiently combines the functionality of a Motorola subscriber device and client modem into a single cost effective wireless network component This makes it easy for any Ethernet
5. Use this feature when you need to feature enabled attach several devices to the VMMs Ethernet port via a hub or similar device The recommended limit is 50 attached devices DHCP Range Start This is the first IP address in a range of IP addresses that the 192 168 0 1 local DHCP server will allocate to any new clients connected to the VMM with the enabled DHCP server IMPORTANT 6881011Y54 A September 2005 3 10 Field Name DHCP Range End MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide Field Description Field Default Value The IP address range must reflect the number of clients plus one attached to the VMM via hub or other connection The first IP address will be used by the DHCP server itself this is why one extra address should be allocated in the designated IP address range This is the ast IP address to end the range of addresses begun 192 168 0 50 with the IP address specified in the DHCP Start IP address field CIDR Enter a CIDR value in bits reflecting the desired network 24 type DHCP Lease This is the duration in seconds of the DHCP leases that the 300 Duration s VMM offers to the attached Ethernet devices Security Settings Section Authentication There are three security authentication settings available to the MOTOMESH VMM device Force Authorized Force Unauthorized and Local Security authentication modes are selected from within the Security Settings section of the MOTO
6. 1 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 6 2 Antenna 1 3 1 4 2 1 bracket 2 2 C cable assembly 1 3 2 2 CIDR value in bits 3 4 3 11 Copyrights iii D DC power 2 5 Default Gateway address 3 4 DHCP Default Suffix 3 4 DHCP End IP address 3 4 DHCP Lease Time 3 4 DHCP server 3 3 3 4 3 9 3 10 DHCP Start IP address 3 3 Disclaimer iii DNS server 3 4 Domain Name Server address 3 4 H hardware installation 2 4 host 2 3 2 6 hub 2 5 3 3 3 10 Hub 2 2 internal web interface 3 1 IP address 3 1 L local DHCP server 3 2 Local DHCP Server Enabled field 3 3 6881011Y54 A September 2005 Index 1 Local Gateway service address 3 1 MAC addresses 2 2 2 3 2 5 3 6 3 7 MOTOMESH Device Administration home page 4 7 Mounting Location 2 2 P Ping Component option 2 7 Power Source 2 2 Provisioning External Devices 3 1 R RDATE Server 3 3 3 9 Reset button 4 6 RF exposure 2 5 S SBC 2 2 3 5 6 1 Services tab 3 3 subnet 3 1 3 0 3 10 subscriber iii 1 1 2 1 2 5 devices 2 5 Switch 2 2 T Trademarks iii transceiver 2 2 2 3 2 6 V VMM 2 3 3 5 6 1 W web interface 3 1 4 6 Index This page intentionally left blank 6881011Y54 A September 2005 Index 2 Glossary Glossary CIDR Classless Inter Domain Routing A new Internet addressing scheme replacing the old A B C addressing scheme IAP Intelligent Access Point MEA Mesh Enabled Arch
7. 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The VMM6300 and the VMM7300 requires professional installation to ensure the installation is performed in accordance with FCC licensing regulations Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 2 meters between the radiat
8. 2 2 VMM External Connection Points N Type Antenna Connector Power Power Reset Connector Ethernet Crossover MDI X Installing the VMM Device The following instructions describe the VMM6300 and VMM7300 hardware installation procedure Procedure 2 1 VMM Hardware Installation Procedure 1 Mount the VMM device in a suitable location in a vehicle to allow for ventilation NOTE The device is not waterproof and should be reasonably protected from moisture and other exposed outdoor environments 2 Connect the antenna to the N type connector 6881011Y54 A September 2005 2 4 MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide 3 Insert the Power Plug into Power Connector Figure 2 3 VMM6300 or VMM7300 Trunk Mounting 4 Verify that both MAC addresses have been recorded in either Table 2 2 or Table 2 3 of this manual as this information will be required to configure and test the device s 5 If installing more than one IP device to the VMM6300 or VMM7300 a separate hub device can be connected to the VMM Ethernet port The number of devices that can be provisioned to interface with the VMM depends on the limit of the hub device selected The VMM device itself has a recommended limit of 50 devices NOTE For more information about how to configure additional devices to the VMM refer to the DHCP Server Section of this manual Deployment Considerations When deploying the VMM consider the following e The ant
9. Enabled Enable Geolocation Reporting IP Range Start i 392 168 0 1 Reporting Eug Interval IP Range End 192 168 0 49 Primary MAP re CIDR Address Secondary S Gateway 32 168 0 1 MAP Address Lease Duration s 6881011Y54 A September 2005 3 13 Chapter 3 Device Configuration This page intentionally left blank 6881011Y54 A September 2005 Chapter Chapter 4 Device Maintenance This chapter describes the available device maintenance functions through the use of the device s local web interface Changing the Web Interface Password For security reasons it is important to change the Administration password at your earliest convenience The Change Admin Password and the Change User Password options are available on the MOTOMESH Device Administration Home Page Procedure 4 1 Changing the Administration Password 1 Select the Change Admin Password option from the MOTOMESH Device Administration Home Page Figure 4 1 MOTOMESH Device Administration Home Page Configuration Bridge Wireless Change Admin Password Li MAC 00 05 12 0A B0 01 MAC 02 05 12 0A B0 O1 d Change User Passwort IP 10 176 1 1 IP 10 2 0 245 Update Device Firmware Restore Factory Defaults Reset the Device Version Transceiver 8 0 57 spe MEM MEM SBC 8 12 11 Fri Aug 49 18 04 15 EDT 2005 Enter your new administrator password twice on the Change Password page and select Submit 6881011Y54
10. External Device Provisioning Security Settings Section Authentication Geo Settings Section Viewing the VMM Configuration Page as a Normal User 6881011Y54 A September 2005 MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide Chapter 4 Device Maintenance sssssseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseeseeneeeeeeeeeesenees 4 1 Chaneims the Web Intestace Pass words ioi podre EUR eri er e ar me Rica der Ex eel dk ee EAO toi dea Ux tote sp eU Ub 4 1 Update the Device Finn ware iri nera puro PEEL ESI a aTr HORE N SAAANA EH AEN Era ERO Aa aOR e o 4 3 Resetting the VMM yid the Device Web DER i5 socisit ii eret RP p REPNEEIEE EIS ne TO ER EN M E O O NTA 4 7 Restoring Factory SOUNDS M N 4 8 Chapter 5 Customer Information ise cuc ccc eee een en nnno iun n o tuas ursa an po nannaa C stomer Service Information s uo eripe Eas vcn but ei e adn eaaa e ie da FEES A Eee E Nee Obtaining SUpPpPOrt me System DufOPtndtiOD 4 deci Ren EEE RUE SOR e ei ges AE SUE EA de ev coe b QUI E qv dcus o meneame Rees Return Material PIeqUBSL cuocere ec eene tores o d vrbe era en tor Ove ei E ie dd eee nena Radio Products and Services Division Radio Products and Services Division Telephone Numbers Returning System Components to Motorola d Lines clbared ps re ete cti lee ee Er pH V eR EE OR ERE PER Returns ERES aote riv et edel E RAE etui aM
11. changed during installation The password for the User account can be changed by an administrator or the user Login Screen Default User Names and Passwords Type of User Username Password Default Administrator Super User admin admin User Normal User monitor monitor Figure 3 5 MOTOMESH Sample Web Interface Login Screen Prompt d Enter username and password for at http 10 2 0 239 m User Name admin Password eket C Use Password Manager to remember this password 6881011Y54 A September 2005 3 5 Chapter 3 Device Configuration Viewing the Device Administration Home Page as an Administrator After the login authentication has been completed the web browser will display a redirecting page and your browser will automatically transition to the home web page for MOTOMESH Device Administration The MOTOMESH Device Administration home page provides you with some basic information about the device including the IP addresses assigned to the device the MAC addresses of the device and the firmware revision number Additional web page links are available when logging in as an Administrator same as Super User In the Device Management section of the Home tab the Administrator can e Change Admin password e Change User password Normal User Account e Update Device Firmware e Restore Factory Defaults Reset the Device Figure 3 6 MOTOMESH Device Administration Home Page Super User Lo
12. full featured wireless networking device The following is a list of the items provided with each VMM MOTOMESH Vehicle Mounted Modem flange mount 15 foot cable assembly 1 Mag Mount 0 dBi antenna for the 2 4 VMM or the 7dBi antenna for the 4 9 VMM 1 N type to SMA adapter Product Specifications The following specifications apply to the VMM6300 2 4 GHz and VMM7300 4 9 GHz as described in the table below Table 1 1 VMM Product Specification Table VMM6300 and VMM7300 Physical Specifications Dimensions 8 x 5 5 x 2 Weight 1 8 Ibs Packaging IP54 Std Mounting Sheet metal screws not provided POWER Power Requirement 5 15 VDC Current Drain 1 5 amps Power Consumption 10W Maximum 12 VDC Power with in line fuse Switchcraft EN3C2F connector Molex 19121 Power Cable 009 Spade Lug RADIO CHARACTERISTICS VMM6300 2 4 motion VMM7300 4 9 motion Output Power 24 dBm 24 dBm Receive Sensitivity 85 dB 85 dB RF Modulation QDMA QDMA Operating Freq GHz 2 4000 2 4835 4 940 4 990 Tot Spectrum Used 60MHz 20MHz Antenna Type std Omni 0 or 4dBi Omni 8dBi Antenna Connector N Type Female N Type 6881011Y54 A September 2005 1 3 Chapter 1 Introduction ENVIRONMENTAL Temp range 35 to 60C Humidity 0 to 100 Certification FCC Part 15 UL CE Mark CSA Vibration MIL Std vibration MIL Standard 810F Method 514 5 Procedure 1 Category 24 Vibration TI
13. node set to Force Unauthorized Field Default Value Local In Local mode the User ID and password for all devices requesting peer to peer access must be validated against the Group security information configured in the VMM If the password is not valid access will be denied If the password is valid the device will be authorized for peer to peer access and a secure connection will be maintained for the duration of the association with the Peer communication Integrity checking will be carried out on all the packets flowing between the source and destination node Local ID The specified Local ID is used for communication authentication with an LOCAL Intelligent Access Point device IAP Local The password used for authentication control between a local subscriber 1234 Password device and an IAP device Group ID The specified Group ID is used for authentication control between local GROUP subscriber devices when communicating in peer to peer mode Group The password used between local subscriber devices that belong to the Password same assigned group and share the same password 1234 Geo Settings Section Table 3 6 Device Web Interface Geo Settings Section Configuration Tab Field Name Field Description Field Default Value Enable Geo Position Selecting this checkbox enables the reporting of the Checkbox Disabled device s physical location in Geo coordinates Reporting Interval T
14. ready device to access a wireless mobile broadband network Computers IP video cameras sensors signs signals etc can all be mesh network enabled to send and receive data at burst rates of up to 6 Mbps All standard subscriber device functionality including Multi Hopping non line of sight communications and geo location services are fully supported The Vehicle Mounted Modem allows connection of multiple IP addressable devices using standard Ethernet connectivity This allows devices that cannot accept the PCMCIA based WMC6300 or WMCT7300 product to function transparently on a wireless mesh network without additional drivers 6881011Y54 A September 2005 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction VMMs Role within a MOTOMESH Wireless Network The VMM is considered a subscriber device SD within the MOTOMESH wireless network Subscriber devices can communicate with other subscriber devices or with infrastructure devices MWRs and IAPs for wireless network authentication and access In turn IAPs act as the principal network management interface for associated MWRs and SDs Figure 1 1 The VMM Device in Context of the Wireless MOTOMESH Network Core Network Distribution Network Access Points 802 11 Client Mobile Host Subscriber Devices The VMM device in context of the MOTOMESH wireless network 6881011Y54 A September 2005 1 2 MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide Product Contents Each mesh enabled VMM is a
15. replaceable entities FREs FREs are system components identified by Motorola to be returned to Motorola for repair In turn Motorola sends you a replacement FRE component to help you maintain maximum operating performance for your system Returning FREs Return faulty FREs to Motorola for repair When you return an assembly for service follow these best practices e Place any assembly containing CMOS devices in a static proof bag or container for shipment e Obtain a return authorization RA number from the Motorola System Support Center 6881011Y54 A September 2005 5 2 MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide Include the warranty model kit numbers and serial numbers on the job ticket as necessary e Ifthe warranty is out of date you must have a purchase order e Print the return address clearly in block letters e Provide a phone number where your repair technician can be reached e Include the contact person s name for return e Pack the assembly tightly and securely preferably in its original shipping container 6881011Y54 A September 2005 5 3 Chapter 5 Customer Information This page intentionally left blank 6881011Y54 A September 2005 5 4 Chapter Chapter 6 Certification and Safety Information This chapter lists the relevant FCC Certification and Product Safety Information for the MOTOMESH devices described in this manual FCC Regulatory Information This device complies with Part
16. roccia erbe ae does abeo rosnetonsecsenss iS 2 4 Installing the VMM IDS WiC cooper rt rM Oper ERE IS ue oU T i POLEN PRO i T rp pd e eost boda 2 4 Deployment ConsiderdtiGls a its ai e PIER RU SED LIES di EAM PIUF TES TE 2 5 Tesine the Device Installation Ass iode elato org gre Ou utor nr abbniubne up DPI aes 2 6 Testine Individual Device Components Ho oro cr opp rto uber pte Dog rap aio I Eon oaia 2 6 Chapter 3 Device Configuration eani eda resta LEVEL a RR aua nanakia nainis 3 1 IP Addressime Considerations ones eve bou N p thua aps aser ber Hp ERR d remped 3 1 External D vace Provisionme from MesbManaset uuu recedere rere tap te utn doge tr feras be P ape rae vae rh cer AEREE 3 1 Enabling the DHCP Server and Assigning AdOETeSSES s oni rore trt RUE irakere osia HAS FERE e EE RI refs 3 2 Accessing the Deyice Administration Web Pages i e eerte tbt Foo ERU esee ER dadees vette Eee EE Eee 3 4 Administrator and User Account Information uei serio ep e Fine stre PEE EE EE IR NEAN Te e Fiet bte Pei eiae FUE R 3 5 Viewing the Device Administration Home Page as an Administrator essen 3 6 Viewing the Device Administration Home Page as a Normal User eerie eerte 3 7 Viewing the VMM Device Administration Configuration Page Device Settings Section Bridge Addressing Section Additional Information about the Network DHCP Setting Additional Information about the Statically Provisioned Setting DHCP Server Section
17. tab to display the IP address configuration The MOTOMESH Device Administration Configuration page when viewed as an Administrator same as Super User Login allows for changes to the device configuration Figure 3 8 MOTOMESH Device Administration Configuration Page Device Settings Bridge Addressing Security Settings sper Bench_VMM_B001 O Network DHCP Qum AP Force Authorized M Statically Provisioned Control rdate LOCAL Senel IP Address 10 176 1 1 inia Local Address Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Password 11554 Default 10 0 01 Group ID GROUP Gateway TM Group DNS Server 1234 Adice Password DNS Search Suffix DHCP Server Configuration Geolocation Settings Enabled M C Enable Geolocation Reporting IP Range Start 182 168 0 1 Reporting Interval IP Range End 192 168 0 50 Pri rimary CIDR 24 MAP Address Gateway 192 168 0 1 Secondary Lease Duration s 300 MAP Address The following sections describe the main section contents displayed in the Configuration tab of the device administration web interface 6881011Y54 A September 2005 3 8 MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide Device Settings Section Table 3 2 Field Name System Name Device Settings Section Configuration Tab Field Description This is the name of the device as shown by MeshManager Field Default Value Assigned by Network Adm
18. the manual Detailed information about the MeshManager application is found in the MOTOMESH MeshManager Users Guide Equipment Requirements A VMM6300 and a VMM7300 device is utilized similarly to a subscriber device within a Motorola wireless mesh network and will be used with an IAP Intelligent Access Point and a MWR Mesh Wireless Modem Motorola infrastructure devices The following list defines the standard hardware components to install a VMM e N type Antenna Connector e Antenna supplied 2 4 STD 4dBi 4 9 STD 8dBi 6881011Y54 A September 2005 2 1 Chapter 2 Device Installation 15 foot power cable assembly The Network Operator must supply the following e Mounting Location e Power Source 12V DC from vehicle or other DC power supply e A Hub or Switch if more then 1 Ethernet device will be used e Hand tools for bracket installation MAC Address Label Location The transceiver and SBC Ethernet MAC addresses for the VMM6300 and for the VMM7300 are listed on the label located either on the front side or on the back of the VMM unit Record these numbers in the MAC Address Tables provided in the next section The figure below is only a sample VMM label an actual device label for either of the VMM devices will be designated accordingly Figure 2 1 VMM Sample Device Label Q MOTOROLA Mesh Enabled Architecture ER E112342 MADE IN THE USA vum 300 Vehicle Mounted Modem
19. the reset process the web interface will automatically return to the MOTOMESH Device Administration Home page Check that the Home page reflects the updated firmware name and version NOTE After the completion of the reset you may experience a slight delay when bringing up another web page be patient End of Procedure Resetting the VMM via the Device Web Page The device can be reset via the device administration web interface as well as MeshManager s Device Manager In order to reset the device via the web page follow the procedure outlined below Procedure 4 3 Resetting the Device Firmware via the Device Web Interface 1 Select the Reset the Device option from the MOTOMESH Device Administration home page Figure 4 14 Resetting the Device 74 Configuration Change Admin Password MAC 00 05 12 04 B0 01 MAC 02 05 12 0A B0 01 Change User Password IP 10 176 1 1 IP 10 2 0 245 Update Device Firmware Restore Factory Defaults Version Transceiver 8 0 57 SBC MEM MEM SBC 8 1 2 11 Fri Aug 19 18 04 15 EDT 2005 6881011Y54 A September 2005 Chapter 4 Device Maintenance 2 Select the Reset button to initiate the reset process Figure 4 15 Selecting the Update Device Firmware Option Click the Reset button to reset the device Click the Cancel button to return to the Home screen Reset Cancel 3 Standby for up to 120 seconds for the device to reset Figure 4 16 Device Reset Page Pl
20. to establish an IP address for use in the wireless network A DHCP server is not required on the core network because the addresses are derived from the MAC address by default It should be noted that a DHCP server can still exist on the network to hand out addresses to other nodes using the Network DHCP option as long as the server s address range does not conflict with addresses assigned to other devices using the Statically Provisioned option The IP addresses and options used are also configurable per device using the MOTOMESH MeshManager application The Network Operator can choose to keep the provided derived IP address or assign a fixed IP address and subnet mask It is up to the Network Operator to ensure that the assigned address is routable on the core network if core network access is needed and that it does not conflict with other addresses in use This is analogous to and carries the same caveats as plugging an Ethernet card into a LAN and manually assigning an address to the card DHCP Server Section External Device Provisioning Prior to attaching external devices to the VMM device the resident DHCP server needs to be enabled The current VMM factory defaults automatically enable the DHCP server feature Table 3 4 Device Web Interface DHCP Server Section Configuration Tab Field Name Field Description Field Default Value Enabled The VMMs resident DHCP server is enabled when this Check box checked checkbox is selected
21. 7 Config 2 4 QDMA Host VMM Bench_YMM_B001 000512048001 General IP Addressing Services Security QDMA Transceiver MAC Address 0005120ABO001 QDMA Transceiver IP Address 0 0 0 0 All Host SNMP Traps Enabled true X Host SNMP Trap Destination FP Insert Default added to network on Mon Apr 18 2005 06 17 PM Configuration Notes D gt E save p Reset E Refresh 4 On the Services tab enter the IP address of the network RDATE server into the RDATE Server field Figure 3 4 QDMA Host Services Tab Config 2 4 QDMA Host YMM Bench_VMM_BO01 000512048001 General IP Addressing Services Security RDATE Server Local DHCP Server Enabled true DHCP Start IP 192 168 0 1 ofa K DHCP End IP 192 168 0 50 CIDR 24 DHCP Lease Time 300 DHCP Default Suffix Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Domain Name Server 0 0 0 0 se ace ore 5 Set the Local DHCP Server Enabled field to True This will enable the Local DHCP server resident on the VMM to allocate IP addresses to devices attached to the VMM via hub or other similar device When the Local DHCP server is enabled the VMM device will not check for a DHCP server on the wired network 6 Provide a DHCP Start IP address This is the first IP address in a range of IP addresses that the local DHCP server wi
22. A vibration TIA EIA 603 paragraph 3 3 4 IP IP54 NETWORK Management MeshManager via SNMP Net Interface 10 100 Mbps Ethernet RJ45 Sealed Ethernet boot 3 assignable IP Addresses no cord included Web Interface WARRANTY Standard AVALIABLE OPTIONS Web HTTP based management interface 1 yr standard Antenna Options 0 Bi omni directional 6881011Y54 A September 2005 Chapter Chapter 2 Device Installation There are two ways to install and setup the VMM6300 and the VMM7300 devices MeshManager or the MOTOMESH Device Administration web interface Between the two available setup methods MeshManager is the preferred and comprehensive device setup configuration and management application Prior to using the MeshManager for device installation and configuration ensure that it is installed and running on a network computer MeshManager will be used during the VMM setup process to validate the installation of the device and to manage it as well as other devices within the wireless network It is important to note that a fully functional mesh network is REQUIRED when using this method The MOTOMESH Device Administration web interface can be used to setup and configure the device by connecting a PC to the wired interface Please note that the web interface does not offer all the features that are provided within the MeshManager application Additional web interface information is provided later in
23. A September 2005 4 1 Chapter 4 Device Maintenance Figure 4 2 Change Password Page New Password New Password again 3 Enter the newly changed password on the MOTOMESH Web Interface Login screen Figure 4 3 Select Change Admin Password Prompt i Q Enter username and password for at http 10 176 1 1 User Name uai 9 Password C Use Password Manager to remember these values 4 Select the Finished button to return to the MOTOMESH Device Administration home page Figure 4 4 Password Change Completed Press the Finished button to go to the Home page Finished 6881011Y54 A September 2005 4 2 MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide Updating the Device Firmware The web interface for the device also provides the ability to update the firmware on site To use this feature you must have a SBC Host firmware update file from a released upgrade package 3 IMPORTANT Please note that ONLY the SBC device component can be upgraded via the web interface at this time Use MeshManager s Upgrade Tool to upgrade the Transceiver the 802 11 AP as well as the SBC device components See the MOTOMESH Field Upgrade Procedure Guide for detail information about updating device components via MeshManager s Upgrade Tool Procedure 4 2 Updating the Device Firmware 1 Select the Update Device Firmware option from the MOTOMESH Device Administration home page Figure 4 5 Sele
24. MESH Device Administration Configuration page in the Authorization Control field The table below describes each field within the Security Settings section Table 3 5 Device Web Interface Security Settings Section Configuration Tab Field Name Field Description Field Default Value Authorization To allow for various levels of security and authentication control there are Force Authorized Control three security authentication settings available to the MOTOMESH VMM device Force Authorized Force Unauthorized and Local Force Authorized In Force Authorized mode there are effectively no security and authentication controls resulting in open authentication for all network devices There will be no security measures applied to links between devices that are currently set to Force Authorized Hardware authentication via the HAS is still performed but password authentication is not carried out at the user level and there is no integrity check carried out for all packets transferred between any source and destination node Force Unauthorized In Force Unauthorized mode all devices seeking authorization for network access will be denied effectively locking down the network The Force Unauthorized setting will not allow any network device to establish communication with any other node that may attempt to communicate with 6881011Y54 A September 2005 3 11 Chapter 3 Device Configuration Field Name Field Description the
25. Page Super User Login 3 6 Figure 3 7 MOTOMESH Device Administration Home Page Normal User Login 3 7 Figure 3 8 MOTOMESH Device Administration Configuration Page sse 3 8 Figure 3 9 VMM Configuration Page Normal User Account eeeeeeeeeeeee 3 13 Figure 4 1 MOTOMESH Device Administration Home Page eese 4 Pioure4 2 Change Password P agesssceqanceuctiqicediusdi ice E ta Ada ADM cde a t DR 4 2 Fisure4 3 Select Change Admin Password cc uoce iret rore etes rte DER eie Mate ie ed osuesopeastiguni cavers 4 2 Ligure 4 4 Password Change Corpleted iiuis teorie rectori tree vicesats oder seres ied 4 2 Figure 4 5 Selecting the Update Device Firmware Option etie tendre rete tete eere reris repara 4 3 Figure 4 6 Selecting the Browse button on the Firmware Update page sseeeeeene 4 4 ioure4 7 Selecting the Device Firmware Plenatie coe iere ceder orna a eine EE 4 4 bipuig4 8 Selecting Upload BUultom oaciaeci etri rt raro Ebr nem E an ee OAE 4 5 Figure 4 9 Confirming the Firmware Filename Selection sisi ite t ret eet me eere eoe 4 5 Figure 4 10 Firmware Filename Upload in Propress 2 iiec aiti etr reperti eoa tbe i 4 5 Figure 4 11 Resetting the Updated Bd 4 6 Figure 4 12 Ready to Reset the Device seteen cos cass cete iter ret en eH SERI EP Ere IEEE val tenet eiia 4 6 Figure 4 13 Device Reset Page Please Stan
26. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Protected by U S amp International Patents Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID QJEWMC73000705 INPUT 5 14 VDC 8 Watts IPX4 QDMA Transcvr 02 05 12 0A B5 17 QDMA Host 00 05 12 0A B5 17 6881011Y54 A September 2005 MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide MAC Address Tables Two MAC Address tables have been included for recording the device names and the transceiver and host MAC addresses for a set of VMM 6300 and 7300 series devices as a quick reference These addresses will be required later in the configuration and management process Write the MAC numbers into the MAC Address Tables provided below Table 2 2 VMM6300 2 4 MAC Address Table VMM Device Name 2 4 QDMA XCVR 2 4 QDMA Host MAC Address 02 05 12 0A xx yy MAC Address 00 05 12 0A xx yy Table 2 3 VMM7300 4 9 MAC Address Table VMM Device Name 4 9 XCVR 4 9 Host MAC Address 02 05 12 0A xx yy MAC Address 00 05 12 0A xx yy 6881011Y54 A September 2005 2 3 Chapter 2 Device Installation VMM6300 and VMM7300 Assembly Information The VMM external connection points are shown and labeled in the figure below Figure
27. UE E E EMT EL ES Chapter 6 Certification and Safety Information eese 6 1 ECC Regulatory IntortiattODos ocean etr are certe eut Racer de Den et Ue erac eo Rl Ce EUR Ru NAN eru on ep ER cup Seve 6 1 FCC RF Radiation EXposure StemEDE oc ace derat mo a Fere tbe cade esten sve cur Reve gib esu TP e DR eUx eb taco edet 6 1 Satety Tutormatan for the MOTOMES EUPrOGWCIS 5 lie ee BER I e DD E ea Bree erts 6 2 6881011Y54 A September 2005 vi List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 1 The VMM Device in Context of the Wireless MOTOMESH Network sess 1 2 Figure 2 1 VMM Sample Device Label eot etre tette ett iaeiiio tinei Rol oett tence 2 2 Figure 2 2 VMM External Connection Points terrre reet eit eer t ce Ea 2 4 Lnure2 9 VMM6300 or VMM7300 Trunk Mountilig Irt et oir earn RR Ep aun decre Ebor gan 2 5 Figure 2 4 VMM Device Information within MeshManager eeeeeeeeenen nennen enn 2 6 auis MER QUU Or E 3 2 Fisure 3 2 Selecting QDMS Host ConBIeutattOn uice iiec trout rete rtt derer imet eere Deere rale 3 2 Figure 3 3 QDMA Host Default l ab eerte etr reet ree dan Pra Rer i atero pero e dE doa Pese somes 3 3 Figure 3 4 QDMA Host Services Tab tetti tens eret ere EP FUE Ene Heec eret eeii ninoi a genes 3 3 Figure 3 5 MOTOMESH Sample Web Interface Login Screen ooo cece cescceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeaeeenaees 3 5 Figure 3 6 MOTOMESH Device Administration Home
28. atically display the MOTOMESH Device Administration home page NOTE After the completion of the reset you may experience a slight delay when bringing up another web page Be patient 6881011Y54 A September 2005 4 10 Chapter Chapter 5 Customer Information This chapter provides information about how to obtain customer service support from Motorola and describes the type of information you should have available prior to making the support call Customer Service Information If you have read this document and made every effort to resolve installation or operation issues yourself and still require help please contact Motorola System Support Center SSC using the following contact information Hours of Operation 7 days a week 24 hours Technical Support 800 221 7144 USA Obtaining Support Motorola provides technical support services for your system and recommends that you coordinate warranty and repair activities through the Motorola System Support Center SSC When you consult the Motorola SSC you increase the likelihood that problems are rectified in a timely fashion and that warranty requirements are satisfied Check your contract for specific warranty and service information System Information To be provided with the best possible opportunity for support collect the following system information and have it available when obtaining support e Location of the system e Date the system was put into service e Software o
29. being upgrade Close this window and follow upgrade steps to get upgrade status Click the Close button to close browser window Close 6881011Y54 A September 2005 4 5 Chapter 4 Device Maintenance Re open the web interface for the device updated in the previous step and select Reset the Device option from the Home page The device must be reset before the updated firmware version name will be reflected on the Home page Figure 4 11 Resetting the Updated Device Configuration Bridge Wireless Change Admin Password MAC 00 05 12 0A BD 01 MAC 02 05 12 04 B0 01 Change User Password IP 10 176 1 1 IP 10 2 0 245 Update Device Firmware Restore Factory Defaults Version Transceiver 8 0 57 SBC MEM_MEM_SBC_8 1 2 11 Fri Aug 19 18 04 15 EDT 2005 Select the Reset button to initiate the reset process Figure 4 12 Ready to Reset the Device screen Click the Reset button to reset the device Click the Cancel button to return to the Home screen Reset Cancel Standby for up to 120 seconds for the device to reset Figure 4 13 Device Reset Page Please stand by The device will fully reset in less than 120 seconds and the Home screen should be automatically reloaded If the Home screen cannot be loaded after three minutes please check the device 6881011Y54 A September 2005 4 6 10 11 MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide When the device has completed
30. cting the Update Device Firmware Option Configuration Bridge Wireless Change Admin Password MAC 00 05 12 04 B0 01 MAC 02 05 12 0A B0 01 Change User Password IP 10 176 1 1 IP 10 2 0 245 Update Device Firmware Restore Factory Defaults Reset the Device Version mo Transceiver 8 0 57 SBC MEM MEM SBC 8 1 2 1 Fri Aug 19 18 04 15 EDT 2005 6881011Y54 A September 2005 4 3 Chapter 4 Device Maintenance 2 Select the Browse button on the Firmware Update page Figure 4 6 Selecting the Browse button on the Firmware Update page Enter the file name or click Browse to find the file and then click Upload to start the upload Click the Cancel button to return to the Home screen Browse J Please Note Updating device Do not interrupt Upload Cancel 3 Browse to the firmware file location on your network and then select the appropriate device name For the VMM device the SBC firmware file name will be in the format of m kru mea mem mem sbc x x x x tar 3 IMPORTANT Please note that ONLY the SBC device component can be upgraded via the web interface at this time Use MeshManager s Upgrade Tool to upgrade the Transceiver the 802 11 AP as well as the SBC device components See the MOTOMESH Field Upgrade Procedure Guide for information about updating devices via the Upgrade Tool Figure 4 7 Selecting the Device Firmware Filename File Upload Look in pkg 48 SBC MEM
31. d Dy ososscsei esce e Rp DE Pu RU NR Dd 4 6 Figure 4 14 Resetunp the DEVICE noras seison enine eite retro der Eo pet R bao pac edt resta T pde Eis rti AREE 4 7 Figure 4 15 Selecting the Update Device Firmware Option 3 iss eere iiie tte tton ridere hae dei einsi 4 8 Figure 4 16 Device Reset Page Please stand Dy itti terret i miht enr erint 4 8 Figure 4 17 Selecting the Restore Factory Defaults Option 4 cerent teer rettet ete tnn 4 9 Figure 4 18 Restore Factory Set nps Page coiere cte tete ttp bus Pre uadit e rss tod cst neri teases 4 9 Figure 4 19 Confirm Changes Window for Restore Factory Settings esse 4 9 Figure 4 20 Selecting the Update Device Firmware Option seen 4 10 Figure 4 21 Device Reset Page Please stand DY irre prre terret eise reris 4 10 6881011Y54 A September 2005 vii List of Figures This page intentionally left blank 6881011Y54 A September 2005 viii List of Tables List of Tables Tablel l VMM Product Specification Table eir tete eter atro tr reete 1 3 Table2 2 VMMoO0300 2 4 MAC Address Table oie ott tert ot tert petro tetro teret oe tron 2 3 Table2 3 VMM7300 4 9 MAC Address Table 5 retra rr tpe eoa RE eont essees i retento 2 3 Table 3 1 Login Screen Default User Names and Passwords sese 3 5 Table 3 2 Device Settings Section Configuration Tab eese 3 9 Table 3 3 Bridge Addressing Section Configuratio
32. e Configuration This chapter contains information which will assist you with accessing a VMMs local web interface and using the available configuration options IP Addressing Considerations The VMM provides network access to one or more IP devices connected to the Ethernet port of the VMM In order for the VMM to provide service to the IP devices some configuration must be done prior to connecting the IP devices The local default gateway address is used only on the wired interface and is only visible to the attached IP devices It is not advertised to the wireless network and the network cannot access the VMM using this gateway address The VMM has another IP address for the wireless interface that can be used to access the VMM from the network Because the gateway address is limited to the local wired interface the same address could be used for the gateway service in several VMM devices The local gateway should be a part of the overall subnet chosen for your wireless network Care must be taken to ensure that the selected IP address is on the same subnet and does not conflict with any other devices or the chosen Local Gateway service address on the wireless network External Device Provisioning from MeshManager In order for the VMM to provide service to other devices attached to its Ethernet port some configuration must be done from MeshManager or the device s internal web interface For additional information about device provisioni
33. ease stand by The device will fully reset in less than 120 seconds and the Home screen should be automatically reloaded If the Home screen cannot be loaded after three minutes please check the device 4 When the device has completed the reset process it will automatically display the MOTOMESH Device Administration home page NOTE After the completion of the reset you may experience a slight delay when bringing up another web page Be patient Restoring Factory Settings To restore the factory settings in your VMM device the Restore Factory Defaults option is available from the MOTOMESH Device Administration home page The Restore Factory Settings operation will restore the default web password for the administrator and monitor accounts This will also return the local IP addresses to use the Network DHCP addressing scheme 6881011Y54 A September 2005 4 8 MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide NOTE The device s addressing scheme will be set to use Network DHCP addressing after the Factory Defaults are restored Procedure 4 4 Restoring the Factory Settings 1 Select the Restore Factory Defaults option from the MOTOMESH Device Administration home page Figure 4 17 Selecting the Restore Factory Defaults Option Wireless Change Admin Password MAC 00 05 12 0A BD 01 MAC 02 05 12 04 B0 01 Change User Password IP 10 176 1 1 IP 10 2 0 245 Update Device Firmware Restore Factory Defaults
34. enna should be a minimum of 30 inches from any nearby metal poles to avoid distortion of the RF pattern e The antenna must have a separation distance of at least 2 meters from the body of all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter e Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions to satisfy RF exposure compliance e Typically Vehicle Mounted Modems are distributed within a network and are used as subscriber devices A rule of thumb is to deploy 2 3 hop networks to optimize range latency and throughput to subscriber devices e The VMM installation location must provide applicable DC power for the device e tis required that the VMM chassis be grounded to minimize the possibility of ESD electrostatic discharge induced damage e Locate the antenna to minimize multipath 6881011Y54 A September 2005 2 5 Chapter 2 Device Installation Minimize interference from nearby transmitters Maximize chance of a direct line of sight connection to other devices Mount the supplied antenna vertically Testing the Device Installation Verify the operation of the VMM using the following procedure within the network coverage area Procedure 2 2 Testing the VMM Hardware Installation 1 Apply power to the VMM The device will be operational between 60 and 120 seconds 2 Obtain the Transceiver MAC address and the Host addre
35. gin Configuration Bridge Wireless Change Admin Password MAC 00 05 12 0A 50 01 MAC 02 05 12 0A 50 01 Change User Password IP 10 176 1 1 IP 10 2 0 245 Update Device Firmware Restore Factory Defaults F Reset the Device Version Transceiver 8 0 57 SBC MEM MEM SBC 8 1 2 11 Fri Aug 19 18 04 15 EDT 2005 6881011Y54 A September 2005 3 6 MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide Viewing the Device Administration Home Page as a Normal User The Device Administration home page provides the Normal User User Account with some basic information about the device including the IP addresses assigned to the device the MAC addresses of the device the firmware revision and the reported link quality for the link to the IAP In the Device Management section of the Home tab the User Account non administrative account can e Change User password Resetthe Device Figure 3 7 MOTOMESH Device Administration Home Page Normal User Login Configuration Bridge Wireless Change User Password MAC 00 05 12 0A BO0 01 MAC 02 05 12 0A B0 01 Reset the Device IP 10 176 1 1 IP 10 2 0 245 Version Transceiver 8 0 57 SBC MEM MEM SBC 8 1 2 11 Fri Aug 19 18 04 15 EDT 2005 6881011Y54 A September 2005 3 7 Chapter 3 Device Configuration Viewing the VMM Device Administration Configuration Page Once you have accessed the MOTOMESH Device Administration home page click on the Configuration
36. his value represents how often the devices position is 0 relayed to the Primary and secondary if IP address provided MAP server Primary MAP server The IP address of the Primary main MAP Server where 0 the Geo location coordinates are to be sent The address may be provided by a Network Administrator or user running the MOTOMESH MeshView application Secondary MAP The IP address of the Secondary additional MAP Server 0 server or workstation where the Geo location coordinates are to be sent The address may be provided by a Network Administrator or user running the MOTOMESH MeshView application 6881011Y54 A September 2005 3 12 MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide Viewing the VMM Configuration Page as a Normal User When a Normal User logs into the Device Administration web interface the Configuration page contents will be the same as when viewed by an administrator account The only difference is that Normal users can ONLY change the User Password and Reset the device Figure 3 9 VMM Configuration Page Normal User Account Device Settings Bridge Addressing Security Settings System O Network DHCP Authorization Force Authorizec Name Control Statically Provisioned IP Address 1017611 Local ID o Server Local 234 Padres Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Sete Default 10001 Group ID GROUP Gateway Group 234 Address i Suffix DHCP Server Configuration Geolocation Settings
37. inistrator RDATE Server IP Address The IP address of the RDATE server This is usually the MiSC when operating in infrastructure mode The RDATE server provides the current date to the VMM The VMM can operate without an RDATE server 172 31 0 20 Bridge Addressing Section Table 3 3 Field Name Network DHCP Or Statically Provisioned Bridge Addressing Section Configuration Tab Field Description Use this setting to decide whether the device will get its IP address automatically from a Network DHCP server or use a fixed address provided manually by a Network Operator Statically provisioned Field Default Value Network DHCP IP Address The IP address will be automatically provided by a DHCP server if one exists and the above field has been set to Network DHCP If the setting has been set as Statically Provisioned and not provided by the Network Operator then it will be automatically hashed from the device s MAC Address Varies depending on the selection made in the field above Subnet Mask This is the subnet mask for the local Ethernet segment blank Default Gateway The VMM will tell the attached Ethernet devices to use this address for the default gateway and the VMM will use the address when accessing the local Ethernet segment Assigned by Network Administrator DNS Server Address The address of the local DNS Server Assigned by Network Administrator DNS Search Suffi
38. itecture MiSC Mobile Internet Switching Controller MWR Mesh Wireless Router sometimes referred to as a Wireless Router WR SBC Single Board Computer SD Subscriber Device a general description to a device type that is usually a WMC or a VMM VMM Vehicle Mounted Modem WMC Wireless Modem Card can apply to any model number 6881011Y54 A September 2005 Glossary 1 Glossary This page intentionally left blank 6881011Y54 A September 2005 Glossary 2
39. ll allocate to any new 6881011Y54 A September 2005 3 3 Chapter 3 Device Configuration 10 11 12 13 clients connected to the VMM with the enabled DHCP server NOTE The IP address range should reflect the number of clients plus one attached to the VMM via hub or other connection The first IP address will be used by the DHCP server itself Provide a DHCP End IP address This is the last IP address to end the range of addresses begun with the IP address specified in the DHCP Start IP field Enter a CIDR value in bits reflecting the desired network type Enter a DHCP Lease Time appropriate for your network Enter a DHCP Default Suffix Depending on the way that your network is setup this field is optional The value entered here will be handed out by the DHCP server and used by client devices for name resolution Enter a Default Gateway address Enter a Domain Name Server address if one exists Select the Save button to finalize your settings Accessing the Device Administration Web Pages The procedure below describes how to access the VMM device web page Procedure 3 2 Accessing the VMM Device Administration Web Interface 1 Find the IP address assigned to the VMM SBC prior to accessing the device administration web interface You can use MeshManager s Device Manager to access the VMM SBC IP address To do this double click on the VMM in MeshManager s Device Tree and then view the resulti
40. n Tab sse 3 9 Table 3 4 Device Web Interface DHCP Server Section Configuration Tab 3 10 Table 3 5 Device Web Interface Security Settings Section Configuration Tab 3 11 Table 3 6 Device Web Interface Geo Settings Section Configuration Tab ssss 3 12 6881011Y54 A September 2005 This page intentionally left blank 6881011Y54 A September 2005 List of Procedures List of Procedures Procedure 2 1 VMM Hardware Installation Procedure isis cise cssoctitstvivasstadametverentiseinistitrncsisemveiness 2 4 Procedure 2 2 Testing the VMM Hardware Installations cc sasscccsassscscdassssssesssdesiensdeasbinssteesaeae 2 6 Procedure 2 3 Additional Testing of the VMM Hardware Installation eee 2 6 Procedure 3 1 Enabling the VMM resident DHCP S rver ierit ttn ritiene tete Det pot eret ones 3 2 Procedure 3 2 Accessing the VMM Device Administration Web Interface sees 3 4 Procedure 4 1 Changing the Administration Password 54 arret tte rto ER a rm E ro tae ed 4 Procedure 4 2 Updating the Device FIrmwate aient bte a e Peta RH aoa beber easi 4 3 Procedure 4 3 Resetting the Device Firmware via the Device Web Interface esses 4 7 Procedure 4 4 Restoring the Factory Settings iiie iere eter tette pe REEF REL SERE Era EET eel sauereendee 4 9 6881011Y54 A September 2005 xi
41. ng SBC IP address information shown in the right pane IMPORTANT Note that by default the device s addressing mode will be set to Network DHCP If a fixed address was provided by the Network Operator in MeshManager then that IP address will be used by the VMM instead of the derived address when the Statically Provisioned option is in effect Alternatively the web page can be accessed by attaching to the device s Ethernet port configured for DHCP 6881011Y54 A September 2005 3 4 MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide 2 When the IP address is known open your web browser and enter the IP address of the VMM SBC For example if the VMM SBC address is 10 128 32 1 then the web page would be found at http 10 128 32 1 NOTE If you are running a VMM as a standalone device the configuration web page can be reached by connecting a PC to the wired interface The installation procedure described here requires administrator access Alternatively all of the parameters that are provisioned via the web page may also be provisioned via MeshManager Administrator and User Account Information Table 3 1 The device has two accounts for the web interface an Administrative account Super User and a User account Normal User The Administrative account must be used for provisioning the device and the User account may be used for monitoring the status of the device The password for the admin account should be
42. ng options available in the device s web interface see the DHCP Server Section External Device Provisioning in this manual This section will concentrate on performing external device provisioning for the VMM from within MeshManager s Device Manager application 6881011Y54 A September 2005 3 1 Chapter 3 Device Configuration Enabling the DHCP Server and Assigning Addresses The following procedure describes how to enable the local DHCP server residing on the VMM and assign an address range from within MeshManager s DeviceManager screen Procedure 3 1 Enabling the VMM resident DHCP Server 1 Within the MeshManager software screen double click on a specific VMM 6300 or 7300 series in the device tree If MeshManager is able to communicate with the device the top of the right pane in MeshManager will be updated to show two smaller panes one for each of the two main components of the device Figure 3 1 VMM Status t DeviceManager DER File Preferences Tools Reports Security Help 8 le m ajxe ejej sm o o pe ee MM Bench_VMM_B004 2 4 QDMA Xovr MAC 020512088001 2 4 QDMA Host MAC 000612088001 Pg coute PE IP 10 2 0 245 IP 10 2 0 239 brun s on MEA 08 00 49 on MEM SBC 8 12 5 e Cove IAP 58 pega rerekan Mon Apr Version Jin 10 2005 15 43 22 Version ion Jun 13 19 42 42 2008 Grove_IAP_3 i Uptime 0 days 21 08 03 Uptime 0 days 23 52 58 pee fei soon Seton aon renes Rouer
43. or and your body 6881011Y54 A September 2005 6 1 Chapter 6 Certification and Safety Information Safety Information for the MOTOMESH Products The Federal Communications Commission FCC with its action in ET Docket 96 8 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment Motorola MOTOMESH products meet the uncontrolled environmental limits found in OET 65 and ANSI C95 1 1991 Proper operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual and the hardware and software guides on the MOTOMESH CD will result in user exposure that is substantially below the FCC recommended limits e Do not touch or move the antenna s while the unit is transmitting or receiving Do not hold any component containing a radio such that the antenna is very close to or touching any exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes while transmitting Do not operate a portable transmitter near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless it is a type especially qualified for such use Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is connected otherwise the radio may be damaged C MET E112342 Conforms to UL STD ANSI UL 60950 3 Edition Certified to CAN CSA C22 2 NO 60950 00 Equipment shall be suitable for use in Air pressure 86kPa to106kPa 6881011Y54 A September 2005 6 2 Index A antenna
44. r firmware version information for components of your system 6881011Y54 A September 2005 5 1 Chapter 5 Customer Information e Serial number s of the device s or component s requiring support e A written description of the symptom or observation of the problem When did it first appear Can it be reproduced What is the step by step procedure to cause it e Do other circumstances contribute to the problem For example changes in weather or other conditions e Maintenance action preceding problem Upgrade of software or equipment Change in the hardware or software configuration Software reload from backup or from CD ROM note the version and date Return Material Request After collecting system information contact the Motorola System Support Center for assistance or to obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number for faulty Field Replaceable Entities FREs North America 800 221 7144 Radio Products and Services Division The Radio Products and Services Division is your source for manuals and replacement parts Radio Products and Services Division Telephone Numbers The telephone numbers for ordering are 800 422 4210 US and Canada orders The fax numbers are 800 622 6210 US and Canada orders The number for help identifying an item or part number is 800 422 4210 select choice 3 from the menu Returning System Components to Motorola Motorola s service philosophy is based on field
45. s Security Help 2 8 HonXxXOQ Bee 30 OOF EB Network Egi IAP Cove AP 57 Cove AP 58 gt Grove AP 3 Lab SNMP IAP Wireless Router VMM 2 4 QDMA Xevr MAC 0205120AB001 IP 10 2 0 245 MEA 08 00 49 Version 40 2005 15 43 22 Uptime 0 days 21 08 03 Status Enabled Action Select An Action Y 2 4 QDMA Host MAC 0005120AB001 IP 10 2 0 239 MEM SBC 8 12 5 Mon Jun 13 13 42 42 2005 Uptime 0 days 23 52 58 Action Select An Action Y VMM Bench VMM B001 Notes added to network on Mon Apr 18 2005 06 17 PM Version Select An Action x amp Bl Subscriber Device BI 24 SD 83F6 Eid Bench Network Bench 24 SD 9714 Bl Bench 4 8 SD C028 Bench JAP 13 oo BS Bench WR 12 Bench WR 14 3 From the Select an Action drop down within the XCVR component pane select the Ping Component option 4 Check for a successful response to the Ping Component option in the named device results dialog box A successful response verifies that the VMM is communicating to the infrastructure devices 5 Repeat the above step for the Host device component 6 Check for a successful response to the Ping Component option in the named device results dialog box 6881011Y54 A September 2005 2 7 Chapter 2 Device Installation This page intentionally left blank 6881011Y54 A September 2005 2 8 Chapter Chapter 3 Devic
46. sco Santen dan 7 amp t Subscriber Device TT Bi 24 SD 83F6 Ei Ay Bench Network Bench 24 SD 9714 Bench 4 9 SD C028 Bench AP 13 55 Bench WR 12 5X Bench WR 14 2 Within the MeshManager software screen in the Config 2 4 QDMA Host section select the Action drop down and choose the Configuration item from the list Figure 3 2 Selecting QDMS Host Configuration 1 DeviceManager File Preferences Tools Reports Security Help a s Homo mme E Network Ge ur rVMM Bench VMM B001 2 4 QDMA Xcvr MAC 0205120AB001 2 4 QDMA Host MAC 000612088001 Cove IAP 57 Hotes IP 10 2 0 245 IP 10 2 0 239 aie von MEA 09 00 49 ion MEM_SBC_8 1 25 a Es E preis d TIMOR egt Version Jun 10 2005 15 43 22 Version Mon Jun 43 13 42 42 2005 Grove AP Uptime 0 days 21 54 31 Uptime 1 day 00 39 26 Status Enabled Action Select An Action Y Lab SNMP AP Wireless Router 5 Select An Action M bonia Fino Component E Subscriber Device Refresh Status Bi 24 SD 83F6 Eb gh Bench Network Bench 24 SD 9714 Al Bench 4 9 SD C029 c Bench AP 13 Bench_VMM_B001 S Bench WR 12 5t Bench_WR_14 6881011Y54 A September 2005 MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide 3 From the Config 2 4 QDMA Host window select the Services tab Figure 3 3 QDMA Host Default Tab
47. ss that was recorded earlier in section Mac Address Table The address will be similar to the format 02 05 12 0A xx yy for the Transceiver XCVR and 00 05 12 0A xx yy for the Host Please note that the actual MAC addresses will vary from the samples addresses provided in this guide 3 Within MeshManager s DeviceManager screen right click on the appropriate VMM in the device tree and select the Ping Device option 4 Check for a successful response to the Ping command in the named device results dialog box A successful response verifies that the VMM is communicating to the infrastructure devices Testing Individual Device Components You can also choose to ping each of the two individual components located within a VMM the Transceiver XCVR and the Host Procedure 2 3 Additional Testing of the VMM Hardware Installation 1 Apply power to the VMM the device will be operational in 60 to 120 seconds 2 Within the MeshManager software screen double click on the specific VMM in the device tree If MeshManager is able to communicate with the device the top of the right pane in MeshManager will be updated to show three smaller panes one general information pane and two component panes XCVR and Host respectively See the figure shown below Figure 2 4 VMM Device Information within MeshManager 6881011Y54 A September 2005 2 6 T DeviceManager MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide File Preferences Tools Report
48. ther trademarks identified as such herein are trademarks of Motorola Inc All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners Copyrights 2005 Motorola Inc All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Motorola Inc 6881011Y54 A September 2005 iii MOTOMESH 1 0 1 Vehicle Mounted Modem Users Guide This page intentionally left blank 6881011Y54 A September 2005 iv Table of Contents Contents Chapter Pl O 1 1 The Vehicle Mounted Modem VMMD Defined ort or Et eH VERE Pn eR E noticia FEE RE 1 1 VMMs Role within a MOTOMESH Wireless NetwOtk eni rere retta nera te aaaea Eae oe t n E nE N S 1 2 Product COMPETI oua o rain Cru H pur roce fac hen ER ines Mbto silo GOOD ei orb HI EG nea 1 3 ligero eer eite toy eneen HM 1 3 Chapter 2 Device InstallallOh uiuis nadskR ida kis hebxbbRi dud n Sil idealised 2 1 Sobtware REGU EMEIS uoa pot ROO HR IM D Kap e DROP OR D aD LU of ote PIR EMO HD Ha AEAEE 2 1 Equiptient Require mies 6 eme em oH Ed ee EE br i Fete pera RS A Fd HEU etd 2 1 MAC Address Label oett ois e ede so bates e retur aie NN 2 2 MAC Address lo T E T E 2 3 VMM6300 and VMM7300 Assembly Information 5 12 2 2 01 cete
49. x The DNS search suffix provided by the Network blank Administrator Additional Information about the Network DHCP Setting Network DHCP means that the VMM device can be configured to request an address from a DHCP server and requires the inclusion of a DHCP server in the core network configuration to answer these requests With Network DHCP selected the VMM will send DHCP requests for its own address to the core network once it becomes associated and establishes communications with the infrastructure 6881011Y54 A September 2005 3 9 Chapter 3 Device Configuration Operation under the Network DHCP selection allows users to temporarily wander outside of the network infrastructure without losing connectivity The server may be configured by the operator to hand out temporary or static leases The VMM must associate and acquire an address from the network before establishing communications Once a lease has been granted the address will be valid out of network coverage for the remainder of the lease or if a Static lease was granted until the next power cycle If the lease expires or the user cycles power while outside of network coverage the user will again lose the ability to communicate with the wireless network Additional Information about the Statically Provisioned Setting When selecting the Statically Provisioned Bridge Addressing option from the Configuration web page the VMM device will use provisioned DHCP like information
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