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1. Username Groupname New Password New Password Re enter New Re enter New Password Password Submit Cancel Figure 4 9 Security Provisioning Web Page The Security Provisioning web page contains two main sections Provision Username and Provision Groupname Each item in both sections can be changed as needed 4 5 1 Provision Username Section Username the username provided in this field is used to communicate to the IAP and can be changed from this screen If a new username is entered the previous username will not be retained Password and Re enter new password These two fields can be used to change the password for an existing username or to provide a password for a new username 4 5 2 Provision Groupname Section Groupname the group name provided in this field is used for peer to peer communication and can be changed from this screen If a new group name is entered the previous group name is not retained Password and Re enter new password These two fields can be used to change the password for an existing Group name or to provide a password for a new Group name 32 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide 4 6 Upgrading the Device Firmware The web interface for the device also provides the ability to upgrade the firmware on site To use this feature you must have an upgrade file from a released upgrade package v NOTE When upgrading to version 7 5 0 0 from any prior SBC release vi
2. Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 4 10 List of Figures EWR6300 Identification Label Example rrrrnnnnnnnnnnvvnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneer 4 PWR6300 Identification Label Example rrnnnnnnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneer 4 EWR6300 External Connection Point rrrnnnnvvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 EWR6300 Mounting Bracket uuerrusnannnnnnavnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnevnnnnnnnnnnnnvevvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 7 C Clamp Bracket Assembly vnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnn 8 EWR Pivot and Angle Locking BoOltS evvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnner 9 PWR External Connection Point rnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 9 PWR6300 Cabinet Mounting mmmmeseressaneinsrknansannennsennnnnsnsminenenenanneamenennnekamdnen 10 Enter Network Password Initial Web Page Authentication Dialog 13 MEA Device Administration Redirecting Web Page rurunnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 14 MEA Device Administration Home Page Super User Login r rrrnnnvnnnnnnne 15 MEA Device Administration Home Page Normal User Login 00 16 EWR PWR Device Configuration Page Super User Login rrrnnnnnvnnnnnnne 17 EWR PWR Device Configuration Page
3. Q MOTOROLA MEA Enhanced Wireless and Portable Wireless Routers Users Guide Documentation Revision 3 1 3 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR 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 other trademarks identified as such herein are trademarks of Motorola Inc All other product or service names are t
4. Altitude Priority 3 Priority 2 Priority 1 Priority 0 20388828 amp User Supplied IP Address User Supplied Subnet Mask User Supplied Gateway User Supplied Domain User Supplied DNS 0 0 0 0 bo boog 0 0 0 0 Cancel Copyright 2003 MeshNetworks Inc All Rights Reserved For more information visit www meshnetworks com Figure 3 5 EWR PWR Device Configuration Page Super User Login The fields displayed on this page are described in the following table 17 MOTOROLA EWR PWR Device Administration Super User Login Page Fields Field Name Field Description Field Default Value System Name This is the name of the device as shown by Assigned by MeshManager Network Administrator RDATE Server IP The IP address of the RDATE server This is 172 31 0 20 Address usually the MiSC when operating in infrastructure mode The RDATE server provides the current date to the EWR PWR The EWR PWR can operate without an RDATE server Wired Interface The EWR PWR will tell the attached Ethernet MAC derived Address devices to use this address for the default gateway and the EWR PWR will use the address when accessing the local Ethernet segment Wired Interface This is the subnet mask for the local Ethernet 255 255 0 0 Subnet Mask segment DHCP Lease Time This is the duration in seconds of the DHCP 300 leases that the EWR PWR offers to the attached Ethernet devices Device Priority
5. Normal User Login 0000 19 Configuration Change Dlalog s mmmmmismmeiessineesantenennennnennnsnnndkeknanennednna dene 21 System Update Save Completed Web Page nnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnveenr 22 External Device Provisioning Table rwrnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvee 23 Device Reset Prompt Web Page rrrrnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnn 25 Device Reset in Progress Page urrunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnenennnnnnnn 26 Restore Factory Settings Web Page nsrnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnne 28 Confirm Changes Window for Restore Factory Settings rrrnnnvvrnnnnnnnnvnnnnnn 29 Factory Settings Restored Web Page rvrrnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnr 29 Enter New Password Web Page rrrrsennnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnner 30 Confirm Changes Window for Enter New Password srrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 30 Password Changed Confirmation Web Page rrnnnsnvvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnennnner 31 Security Provisioning Web Page rnnnsvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnr 32 Update Device Firmware Web Page nnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 33 vi Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide Figure 4 11 Confirm Upload Window for Firmware Update revrrnnnnnvvvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnner 34
6. including without limitation the addition to the Product of non Motorola supplied equipment which adversely affect performance of the Product or interfere with Motorola s normal warranty inspection and testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim F Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible G Batteries they carry their own separate limited warranty H Freight costs to the repair depot DA Product which due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software firmware in the Product does not function in accordance with Motorola s published specifications or with the FCC type acceptance labeling in effect for the Product at the time the Product was initially distributed from Motorola J Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that does not affect the operation of the Product K That the software in the Product will meet the purchaser s requirements or that the operation of the software will be uninterrupted or error free L Normal and customary wear and tear M Non Motorola manufactured equipment unless bearing a Motorola Part Number in the form of an alpha numeric number e TDE6030B N Lift trucks for installation removal replacement or repair of the Motorola supplied products from light power telephone poles etc O Dispatch to remote site locations P Loading of software upgrades or fixes into the devices V GOVERNING LAW In the case of a Product sold in the United S
7. magnetic and electromagnetic fields in the radio frequency range between 9 KHz and 300 GHz and Attachment to resolution 303 from July 2 2002 RF Exposure Compliance and Guidelines Operating Instructions To ensure compliance with the general population uncontrolled environment RF exposure limits in these standards the antenna should be kept at a minimum separation distance of 20cm from all persons when used in a personal or laptop computer ATTENTION To ensure compliance with FCC requirements use only Motorola approved supplied antennas Use of non Motorola approved antennas may result in non compliance with FCC regulations NOTE The manufacturer is not responsible for any unauthorized modifications to this equipment Unauthorized modifications could void user s authority to operate device 42
8. 23 03 EDT 2004 I AP MAC 00 05 12 04 97 6E ar Link Copyright 2003 MeshNetworks Inc All Rights Reserved For more information visit www meshnetworks com vile Done l p Internet Figure 3 4 MEA Device Administration Home Page Normal User Login Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide 3 2 4 Viewing the EWR Device Administration Configuration Tab When logged in as an Administrator role the EWR Device Administration Super User Login Configuration page allows for changes to the configuration of EWR and PWR devices 3 EWR Device Administration Super User Login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt G 2 Asearch Ggravortes Meda G Dy S fe IG Address E http p 172 16 1 53 adminjsystem cai z EZE Links p Geo Position External Device Provisioning Enable IP Address MAC Local DHCP SS fi 0 131 96 9 VW 255 255 255 0 10 131 36 10 300 Local DHCP p 10191361 Local DHCP p fsd96 fi 72 31 0 20 System Name Rdate Server Address Status Wired Interface Address I reserve unreachable Wired Subnet Mask DHCP Lease Time sec r reserve IT reserve hu 96 12 Geo Reference 0 000000 0 000000 o Device Priority Device Addressing Priority 7 Priority 6 Priority 5 Priority 4 Remote DHCP Latitude Statically Provisioned 10 131 96 1 e User Supplied ak ng
9. Addressing Schemes iis siciscscnccscccceseccsssssesecsnenane anne ceanechecnnsdeseesaucecctnannanen 20 3 3 1 Network DHCP Gcheme Ak 20 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide 3 3 2 Statically Provisioned Gcheme nnen 20 3 3 3 User Supplied Gcheme AAA 21 3 3 3 1 Setting User Supplied IP Addresses ss sesseesseeeeeeseessn nssr nesnnssrnssrnssrnnes 21 3 4 External Device Provisioning rrrrsaanvvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnvennenennnnnnn 23 3 4 1 Connecting to the Ethernet Port 24 4 DEVICE MAINTENANCE ciisisicicsccasccdetudecvastcdecicetuacavenaciiccaccuteaucstuaecrexautecuaacuaecvasedate 25 4 1 Resetting the EWR via the Device Administration Web Page ccccssse 25 4 2 Restoring Factory Settings User Supplied Mode LimitationsS rrrnnvnnnnnnnnvnenn 27 4 2 1 Recovering from EWR PWR Reset to Default in User Supplied Mode rannrnnvnnrnn 27 4 2 1 1 Resetting Device Addressing Mode Using Device Manager 27 4 2 1 2 Resetting Device Addressing Mode via Configuration Web Page 27 4 2 1 3 Resetting User Supplied Parameters via Configuration Web Page 27 4 3 Restoring Factory Settings Normal Operations rrnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnn 28 4 4 Changing the Web Interface PaSSword srrnnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnner 30 4 5 Security Provisioning Web Page rrvvvnnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennn
10. MEA Device Administration home page provides basic information about the device including the IP addresses assigned to the device the MAC addresses of the device the firmware revision number and the reported link quality for the link to the IAP In addition links are provided to web pages for device configuration password management security provisioning firmware upgrades device reset and restoring the factory default configuration v NOTE When upgrading to version 7 5 0 0 from any prior SBC release via the web page the web page will show upgrade failure while the upgrade is still in progress in the background In such cases there is no clear indication of when the upgrade is finished It is recommended to perform an upgrade via MeshManager and wait until the connection to the device SNMP is reestablished 3 EWR Device Administration Super User Login Microsoft Internet Explorer RK loj xj Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak v gt Gi A Qsearch Ggravortes Meda Che Sp Address L http 10 151 118 9 adminfhome cai sl 2 Links a q EWR Device Administration Super User Login MESH ENABLED ARCHIIECI i Configuration Geo Position PER Wired Wireless Change Admin Password MAC 00 05 12 30 02 29 MAC 00 05 12 04 97 76 IP 10 151 118 9 IP H 10 20 72 Change User Password lease 0 days 01 30 55 BEN IPT 10 20 73 Security Provisioning Update Device Firm
11. The Device Priority provisioning area allows the Levels 0 7 are operator to set the priority assigned to wireless available based on messages transmitted by this device A priority your configuration as of 7 is the highest priority setting set by the Network Administrator Geo Settings The Geo Settings area allows the operator to NA enable and disable the Geo Reporting feature if provisioned as well as control the frequency of reports and provision the destination server to which those Geo reports will be sent The External Device Provisioning frame of this web page is described in Section 3 4 A similar screen will be displayed for the access account the web page will indicate Normal User Login Normal users can change only those settings for which they have system privileges 3 2 4 1 Viewing the EWR Device Configuration Tab as a Normal User The Normal User account may only view most of the device configuration information provided in the Configuration tab The Geo Reference section is the only section within the Configuration 18 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide tab that can be edited by the Normal User In the Geo Reference section Latitude Longitude and Altitude information may be entered if known Due to the stationary nature of a EWR or a PWR device the information provided in the Geo Reference section can be used for gathering other Subscriber Device geo location information when used in conjunc
12. source for each EWR must be provided 2 1 2 Portable Wireless Router PWR The PWR6300 Portable Wireless Router PWR has the same functionality as the EWR including network routing Multi Hopping and geo location services but in a smaller form It combines the functionality of a Wireless Router and the Wireless Modem Card into a single device Adding an Ethernet port to a Wireless Router enables video cameras computers or any other Ethernet capable device to get high speed access to the MEA wireless broadband network without the need to purchase a separate Wireless Modem Card The MEA Portable Wireless Router 6300 PWR6300 is an infrastructure device positioned in a fixed location such as on a traffic cabinet or outdoor kiosk The PWR6300 provides range extension a means to route around obstructions a fixed location reference for use in Geo Location and the capability of enabling IP devices 2 2 Software Requirements Two types of software interfaces will be required during the installation and setup process of the EWR and PWR device MeshManager and the EWR Device Administration web interface MeshManager software needs to be installed and running on a network computer prior to EWR and PWR installation and configuration MeshManager will be used in the EWR and PWR setup process to validate the installation of the device MeshManager software will also be used to manage an EWR PWR and other subscriber devices within the MEA netwo
13. steel mounting hardware to prevent corrosion The standard mounting hardware supplied with the bracket is stainless steel The bracket is made of aluminum The following procedure outlines the required steps for installing a MEA EWR6300 using the bracket shown in Figure 2 4 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide 1 Figure 2 4 EWR6300 Mounting Bracket Using the deployment guidelines described in the MEA Setup and Deployment User s Guide locate an appropriate mounting pole such at a streetlight cobra arm or a metal post The mounting pole can be vertical horizontal or project at almost any angle Remove one of the C Clamp Bracket bolts so that the bracket can be positioned around the mounting pole If necessary remove the second bolt When the two halves of the Clamp Bracket are correctly positioned reinstall the bracket bolts Note The C Clamp Bracket Assembly requires two 3 1 2 x 1 4 inch stainless steel bolts to secure the C Clamp to a mounting pole Each bolt is supplied with 2 stainless steel flat washers 1 lock washer and 1 stainless steel nut The bracket hardware should be installed as indicated in Figure 2 5 MOTOROLA t t 3 1 2 x 1 4 inch bolt 1 4 Flat Washer 1 4 Flat Washer 1 4 Lock Washer 1 4 Hex Nut Note All Hardware is Stainless Steel Figure 2 5 C Clamp Bracket Assembly 3 Position the bracket in the desired location and securely tighten the two bracket bolts If re
14. the PWR device the power reset button will be illuminated to red 2 Obtain the transceiver MAC address and the Ethernet address that was recorded earlier in the MAC Address Table section of this document The address will be in the format 00 05 12 0A xx yy for the transceiver and 00 05 12 30 xx yy for Ethernet 3 From the MeshManager software screen display the devices using the Display MAC Addresses selection from the Preferences menu Note This step assumes that the device has been automatically detected via the Auto Add feature or manually added using the Add New Device menu item in MeshManager 4 Within the MeshManager software screen select the appropriate EWR or PWR in the EWR device tree Note The same EWR template is used for both device types 5 Within the MeshManager software screen right click on the device MAC address and select the Ping option A successful response to the Ping command verifies that the EWR or PWR is successfully communicating to the infrastructure devices 11 MOTOROLA 3 Device Configuration The Device Configuration information provided in this section applies to both the EWR and the PWR devices due to their functional similarities It is important to note that within the MeshManager Software and the Device Administration Web interface any reference made to a EWR device is also applicable to a PWR 3 1 IP Addressing Considerations The EWR and PWR provide network access to one or mo
15. with the wireless network This scheme is best for a larger closely managed network of subscribers who don t need to communicate or communicate only briefly outside of network coverage 3 3 2 Statically Provisioned Scheme Under the Statically Provisioned scheme addresses are hashed from the MAC address by default This serves to eliminate the 10 x x x limitation on the network range When operating under the Statically Provisioned scheme the EWR PWR device will use provisioned DHCP like information to establish an IP address for use in the wireless network This scheme does not require a DHCP server on the core network 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 Scheme as long as the server s address range does not conflict with addresses assigned to devices using the Statically Provisioned or User Supplied Schemes The IP addresses and options used are configurable per device using MeshManager The provisioned address may be freely used to communicate while associated or unassociated The operator must ensure that the provisioned addresses are routable and do not conflict with any other addresses in use The operator is free to provision any option ordinarily provisioned by a DHCP server subnet mask DNS etc through programming of the appropriate fields in each device using MeshManager 20 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide This sche
16. 2 This Transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Although this device complies with the FCC RF Exposure limits in multiple configurations of the antenna we suggest that the antenna be positioned away from the body when transmitting in order to minimize the level of RF Exposure 7 3 Regulatory and RF Safety Exposure Your Motorola WMC6300 PCMCIA card is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines listed below regarding human exposure to RF electromagnetic energy This product complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines e United States Federal Communications Commission Code of Federal Regulations 47CFR part 2 sub part J 41 MOTOROLA e American National Standards Institute ANSI Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 2005 e Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1999 Edition e International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP 1998 e Ministry of Health Canada Safety Code 6 Limits of Human Exposure to e Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz 1999 e Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure Standard 2003 e ANATEL ANNEX to Resolution No 303 of July 2 2002 Regulation of limitation of exposure to electrical
17. Figure 4 12 Firmware Upload Progress Web Page rrmasavvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnennneenenr 34 vii Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide 1 Product Introduction Thank you for purchasing the MEA Enhanced Wireless Router EWR or the MEA Portable Wireless Router PWR Both of these devices are designed to integrate with the Mesh Enabled Access MEA wireless communication system capable of supporting high data rate mobile communication at variable rates of vehicular speeds This document provides detailed installation and configuration instructions for installing the MEA EWR and PWR The EWR is designed to be deployed outdoors while the PWR is designed for indoor use such as traffic cabinets or inside outdoor kiosks Both of these devices offer wireless coverage in large geographic areas and provide wireless network access to one or more IP devices via a built in RJ45 Ethernet port Both the EWR and the PWR efficiently combine the functionality of a Motorola Wireless Router and client modem into a single cost effective wireless network component This makes it easy for any Ethernet ready device to access a Mesh Enabled Access MEA mobile broadband network IP enabled computers video cameras sensors signs signals and other devices can all be Mesh Enabled to send and receive data at burst rates of up to 6 Mbps All standard Wireless Router functionality including Multi Hopping near Line of Sight communications and
18. 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 5 2 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 5 2 1 Radio Products and Services Division The Radio Products and Services Division is your source for manuals and replacement parts 36 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide 5 2 1 1 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 5 2 2 Returning System Components to Motorola Motorola s service philosophy is based on field replaceable entities FREs FREs are system components identified by Motorola to be returned to Motorola for repair 5 2 3 Returning FREs Return faulty FREs to Motorola for repair When you return an assembly for service follow these best practices Place any assembly containing CMOS devices in a static proof bag or container for shipment Obtain a return authorization RA number from the Motorola Sy
19. Motorola according to the terms of this warranty Repaired or replaced Product is warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period All replaced parts of the Product shall become the property of Motorola This express limited warranty is extended by Motorola to the original end user purchaser purchasing the Product for purposes of leasing or for commercial industrial or governmental use only and is not assignable or transferable to any other party This is the complete warranty for the Product manufactured by Motorola Motorola assumes no obligations or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of Motorola Unless made in a separate written agreement between Motorola and the original end user purchaser Motorola does not warrant the installation maintenance or service of the Product Motorola cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with the Product or for operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this warranty Because each system which may use the Product is unique Motorola disclaims liability for range coverage or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty ll GENERAL PROVISIONS This warranty sets forth the full extent of Motorola s responsibilities regarding the Product Repair replacement o
20. R which is the address obtained via MeshManager The EWR PWR has two interfaces and must use two IP addresses The wireless network must use the IP address on the wireless interface because that is the address for which the IAP will proxy and advertise The same address will be accessed by the Device Manager when using MeshManager The wired interface address will be used by the EWR PWR as the gateway address for the local Ethernet segment The wired subnet mask is configurable so that the user may select a more restrictive subnet on the local Ethernet segment than what is normally provided to the wireless subscribers The MAC derived default values are a means to ensure that these devices are likely to work out of the box The IP addresses are derived as follows Transceiver MAC address 00 05 12 0A XX YY Derived MAC addresses Local gateway 10 xx yy 9 Client1 10 xx yy 10 Client2 10 xx yy 11 Client3 10 xx yy 12 Where XX and YY are hex values from the transceiver MAC address and the lowercase xx and yy are the same values in decimal For example a EWR with transceiver MAC address of 00 05 12 0A 80 20 would have a default local gateway address of 10 128 32 9 The user is encouraged to change these addresses upon installation 3 4 1 Connecting to the Ethernet Port If only one device is to be connected to the EWR PWR you can connect directly to the device using an Ethernet cable If you are going to connect more than one d
21. R6300 Assembly getest e eege Zeg Seege aAa AEAEE iE EAEN 6 2 5 2 EWR Installation Drocecdure nenn nnt 6 2 5 3 EWR6300 Mounting Bracket 6 2 6 PWR6300 Assembly Information s evvnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnnnnnn 9 2 6 1 PWR Installation Procedure ssissssiissssisninnsnaiiuiaa aiidas ditadii 10 2 7 Device Deployment ConsideratiOns rrnrnnvvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnen 10 2 1 Antenna Deployment Tips se ssenemegrecna i a R 11 2 8 Testing the Device Ihstallationu u usascdmemntmsamimianevjvvvv vikna 11 DEVICE CGONEIGURATION eeuutseseereeekgEuEuESRSKNEEOEEEEEKEKESERESEEEEEENENEKEUEEEEASEEEEEUENER 12 3 1 IP Addressing ConsideratiOnsS rrrnnnvvnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 12 3 2 Accessing the MEA Device Administration Web Pages wrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnn 12 3 2 1 User Name and Administrator Access Information rernrrnnnnrnnnnnvnnrnrrnnnnrrvnnnnnnrnnnnnn 12 3 2 2 Viewing MEA Redirecting Page marnrnnonvvnrnrrnnnnrrnnnnnnnnerrnnnnrrennnrnnenrnnrrrrernnnrnnennenrennen 14 3 2 3 Viewing MEA Device Administration Home Page rrrnnvnnnnrvnnnnvnnnnnvvnrnrrvnnnrrnnnnvnnrnnenn 15 3 2 3 1 Viewing MEA Device Administration Home Page as a Normal User 16 3 2 4 Viewing the EWR Device Administration Configuration Tab 17 3 2 4 1 Viewing the EWR Device Configuration Tab as a Normal User 18 3 3 Device
22. a the web page the web page will show upgrade failure while the upgrade is still in progress in the background In such cases there is no clear indication of when the upgrade is finished It is recommended to perform an upgrade via MeshManager and wait until the connection to the device SNMP is reestablished When the Upgrade Device Firmware function is selected from the MEA Device Administration Home Page the device will present the following web page ki EWR Device Administration Super User Login Microsoft Internet Explorer Jo File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Back v gt G A A seach Ggravortes meda Eyr I Si H Address http 4 172 16 1 53 admin update egi Tv een Links 22 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 CASBC_ 3 6 5 m krus mea_mem sbc_ 3 6 5 tar bin Browse Please Note Updating device Do not interrupt Upload Cancel Copyright 2003 MeshNetworks Inc All Rights Reserved For more information visit www meshnetworks com Figure 4 10 Update Device Firmware Web Page This page allows entry of the name and path of the upgrade file Once the correct filename has been entered the device will prompt for confirmation 33 MOTOROLA Filename m krus mea mem sbc 7 3 6 5 tar bin Upload type krus Product type mea mem Are you sure you want to u
23. ator must supply the following e Mounting Location e Power Source 12 VDC e Hand tools for bracket installation Optional Equipment e An Antenna Cable and connector MOTOROLA 2 4 MAC Address Label Location 2 4 1 EWR The transceiver Media Access Control MAC address and the Ethernet MAC address is typically listed on a label located on the antenna end of the EWR6300 A sample label is shown in Figure 2 1 Record the transceiver MAC Address and Ethernet MAC Address in the MAC Address Table below as they will be required later to configure and test the device Q MOTOROLA Mesh Enabled Architecture DEU OJP Approved by IDA for N44 ohn ai wat GE C O 112342 MADE IN THE USA EwR6300 Enhanced Wireless Router 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 QUEWMC6300704 CANADA 4602A WMC704 INPUT 100V 240V 8 Watts 50 60 Hz IPX4 ETH 00 05 12 0A B5 17 MAC 00 05 12 30 11 DE Figure 2 1 2 4 2 PWR EWR6300 Identification Label Example Ethernet MAC Address Transceiver MAC Address The transceiver and Ethernet MAC addresses are recorded on a label
24. device The Test Port is unused during deployment Figure 2 8 PWR6300 Cabinet Mounting 2 7 Device Deployment Considerations When deploying the EWR6300 or the PWR6300 consider the following The antenna should be a minimum of 30 inches from any nearby metal poles to avoid distortion of the RF pattern 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 Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions to satisfy RF exposure compliance Typically the EWR and the PWR 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 It is required that the EWR PWR chassis be grounded to minimize the possibility of ESD electrostatic discharge induced damage 10 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide 2 7 1 Antenna Deployment Tips Locate the antenna to minimize multipath Minimize interference from nearby transmitters Maximize chance of a direct line of sight connection to other devices Mount the supplied antenna vertically 2 8 Testing the Device Installation Verify the operation of each installed EWR6300 and PWR device using the following procedure 1 Apply power to the EWR6300 or the PWR6300 as applicable On
25. e The operator is expected to enter a new password for the web account and click on the Submit button Once the password entry is complete the device will prompt the operator for Microsoft Internet Explorer EN Q Are you sure you want to apply the changes Cancel Figure 4 7 Confirm Changes Window for Enter New Password 30 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide When the operator confirms the change the new password will be stored in flash and the device will present a status screen indicating that the change was successful 3 EWR Device Administration Super User Login Microsoft Internet Explorer Ble Edt Ven Favortes Toos Help P z gt OA 2 Qsearch raape Zeie A Dy Sw ID o E http 172 16 1 53 admin setpassword cqi password1 admin amp password2 admin amp userid admin z Pao Links gt ee ms Press the Finished button to go to the Home screen Figure 4 8 Password Changed Confirmation Web Page 31 MOTOROLA 4 5 Security Provisioning Web Page When the Security Provisioning option is selected from the EWR Device Administration Home Page by the administrator the device will present the following web page R Device Ad atio pe og oso plo 0 x Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help Ea Bak gt Q A Qsearch Favorites Wpmeda Zb I Address ja http 10 151 118 9 admin security cgi D Go Links a FIA EWR Device Administration Super User Login L
26. efaults This change will include the web password for the administrator and access accounts This will also return the local IP addresses to the default MAC derived values The confirmation window will be displayed Click on the OK button to confirm the action 28 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide Microsoft Internet Explorer X 2 Are you sure you want to apply the changes Figure 4 4 Confirm Changes Window for Restore Factory Settings The Factory Settings Restored page will be displayed 3 EWR Device Administration Super User Login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt gt OA A Qsearch raate media D SMED Click the Finished button to go to the Reset screen Figure 4 5 Factory Settings Restored Web Page Click on the Finished button to complete the reset procedure 29 MOTOROLA 4 4 Changing the Web Interface Password When the Change Admin Password function is selected from the EWR Device Administration Home Page by the administrator or the Change User Password function is selected the device will present the following web page File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Eek gt OD Qsear Sange Grete I Dr 3 MED Address ja http 172 16 1 53 admin password cqi admin D amp Go Links E New Password l New Password again l Submit Cancel Figure 4 6 Enter New Password Web Page confirmation of the chang
27. eshNetworks Inc All Rights Reserved For more information visit www meshnetworks com Internet Figure 3 9 External Device Provisioning Table The Enable checkbox indicates this row contains a valid address Any address can be disabled by clearing the checkbox The pull down menu options indicate whether this address will be offered via the Local DHCP or Statically Provisioned The Statically Provisioned setting is used to support devices that do not use DHCP to acquire an address The MAC address field is used for Local DHCP addresses so that the IP address can be 23 MOTOROLA reserved for a specific device The reserved checkbox must be marked for this kind of IP address reservation The Status field indicates whether the provisioned IP address was detected via a ping when the web page was brought up The IP addresses default to values based on the transceiver MAC address of the device The derivation is described below By default only the first IP address is enabled for local DHCP and no addresses are reserved for specific MAC addresses Please make sure to check the checkbox for the client IP addresses you have entered Client 2 and Client 3 are not enabled by default In this example the EWR wired interface is assigned the IP address 172 16 2 1 This address is hidden from the core network and the IAP will not route for this address The core network must use the 172 16 1 37 address to access the EW
28. evice to the EWR you will need to connect a hub to the EWR PWR and connect the other devices to the hub 24 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide 4 Device Maintenance 4 1 Resetting the EWR via the Device Administration Web Page Although you should not have to reset the EWR PWR device the device can be commanded to reset via the web pages In order to reset the device return to the MEA Device Administration home page and click on the Reset the Device link in the Device Management panel The web page displayed will allow you to reset the device EWR Device Administration Super User Login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt G A A Qsearch Ggravartes Smeda B 3 Ei a Address ja http 172 16 1 53 adminfreset cgi v Click the Reset button to reset the device Click the Cancel button to return to the Home screen Reset Cancel Figure 4 1 Device Reset Prompt Web Page Once you have commanded the device to reset the following screen will be displayed Your browser will delay for a short time then transition to the home page once more 25 MOTOROLA 3 EWR Device Administration Super User Login Microsoft Internet Explorer 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 Figure 4 2 Device Reset in Pr
29. geo location services are fully supported The EWR and the PWR are configured for the connection of multiple IP addressable devices using standard Ethernet connectivity This allows devices that cannot accept the PCMCIA based WMC6300 product to function transparently on a MEA network without drivers 1 1 Product Contents Each MEA EWR and PWR is a full featured wireless networking device The following is a list of the items provided with each device EWR e MEA Enhanced Wireless Router e 1 Field Attachable Sealed Ethernet Boot e High Gain Antenna e Power Cord PWR e MEA Portable Wireless Router e 15 foot cable assembly e PWR cable connector end 1 Switchcraft EN3C2F e PWR cable connector end 2 Molex 19121 009 spade lugs e Mag Mount Antenna MOTOROLA 2 Device Installation 2 1 Installation Requirements 2 1 1 Enhanced Wireless Router EWR The MEA Enhanced Wireless Router 6300 EWR6300 is an infrastructure device positioned in a fixed location such as on a pole wall or rooftop The device requires professional installation to ensure the installation is performed in accordance with FCC licensing regulations The EWR provides range extension a means to route around obstructions a fixed location reference for use in Geo Location and the capability of enabling IP devices The EWR6300 comes with a mounting bracket that can be attached to a pole with a diameter of 1 3 5 inches For correct MEA deployment a power
30. he property of their respective owners Copyrights O 2007 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 MOTOROLA Table of Contents PRODUCT INTRODUCTION sccisiccssnsascndcascscnscesanccanaaacecseusddeasesandaacsuenssacssantaanenaacue 1 11 Prod ct en 1 DEVIGEINSGSTAKELATION sesseukueursrserueerseueutersksugeEeEukuESKESEKSEEEEEREEKEEEEKEEEEREREEEEESNEN 2 2 1 Installation Requirements evnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnne 2 2 1 1 Enhanced Wireless Router EW 2 2 1 2 Portable Wireless Router DW 2 22 Software Requirements msmassseissssssninnm asnnnensnnnknennnntennnakannnekknnk annen aennntn sanke 2 23 Equipment Requirements uunuqmmasennniensninadmeasnnmnaknivsieeeanan ike 3 231 EWR6300 aksen aka danse 3 239 2 PWR6300 BEE 3 2 4 MAC Address Label Location s rrnnnnnvnnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennn 4 QAM EE nessa shentay aecvuestev lage deesedatvieasebexioeaeeocess 4 242 PWR EE 4 2 4 3 MAC Address Table ccccceccceceeceeseeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaaeseeaeeseaeeeeaaeeeeaaesgeeeeseeeeeaeeeeeeeeseeeeess 4 2 5 EWR6300 Assembly Information ssesssrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnenenennnnnne 6 25 1 EW
31. ill be displayed for the access account the web page will indicate Normal User Login Normal users can change only those settings for which they have system privileges When the desired configuration has been completed click on the Apply button on the Device Addressing panel on the Device Administration Configuration Page You will be prompted to verify that the changes to the configuration are correct before the changes are actually applied Microsoft Internet Explorer I x K re you sure you want to apply the changes Cancel Figure 3 7 Configuration Change Dialog When you click on the OK button the configuration will be saved in Flash The System Settings Have Been Saved message on the System Update Save Completed page will then confirm the changes have been saved 21 MOTOROLA EWR Device Administration Super User Login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EBak gt G A Qseach Favorites Breda S SEO Changes to certain fields might invalidate this session If you can t get to the home page after clicking Finished Close this session amp re login Click the Finished button to go to the Home page Figure 3 8 System Update Save Completed Web Page After the settings have been saved click the Finished button The web browser should return to the MEA Device Administration home page A reboot of the device is not required for the changes to take effect 22 Me
32. lexibility in deployment Network DHCP Statically Provisioned and User Supplied Any of these schemes may be assigned per device either by the user or by the network manager The network manager can also limit the user selectable schemes or force a specific scheme Devices in each of these schemes can interoperate and communicate with each other so long as the assigned addresses do not conflict and are mutually routable 3 3 1 Network DHCP Scheme Network DHCP requires that an EWR PWR device be configured to request an address from a DHCP server and the inclusion of a DHCP server in the core network configuration to answer these requests With Network DHCP selected the EWR PWR will send DHCP requests for its own address to the core network once it becomes associated and establishes communications with the infrastructure Operation under the Network DHCP scheme 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 EWR PWR 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
33. located on the PWR unit Record these numbers in the MAC Address Table as they will be required later to configure and provision the device Q MOTOROLA Mesh Enabled Architecture DEV OJP Approved by IDA for N44 voan wok Kae E 112342 MADE IN THE USA PWR6300 Portable Wireless Router 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 QJEWMC6300704 CANADA 4602A WMC704 INPUT 5 14 VDC 8 Watts IPX4 ETH 00 05 12 0A B5 17 MAC 00 05 12 30 11 DE Figure 2 2 2 4 3 MAC Address Table PWR6300 Identification Label Example The MAC Address table has been included for recording the Ethernet MAC address and transceiver MAC address for a set of EWR and PWR devices as a quick reference These Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide addresses will be required later in the configuration and management process Write the MAC numbers into the MAC Address Table provided below MAC Address Table MAC Address 00 05 12 0A xx yy ETH MAC Address 00 05 12 30 xx yy MOTOROLA 2 5 EWR6300 Assembly Informatio
34. me is ideal for a managed network of users who regularly need to communicate inside and outside of network coverage or for a network lacking a DHCP server 3 3 3 User Supplied Scheme Operating under the User Supplied scheme the EWR device is configured to use a fixed IP address and subnet mask The user is responsible for configuring options that would otherwise be configured by a DHCP server It is also up to the user 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 The user is free to communicate while associated or unassociated This scheme is ideal for small unmanaged networks lacking a DHCP server 3 3 3 1 Setting User Supplied IP Addresses In order to set the user supplied IP address for the EWR PWR the User Supplied radio button must be selected At that point the user may enter an IP address and subnet mask consistent with the existing network The user should also enter the IP address of the default gateway and DNS server as well as enter the domain name Note that this configures the user supplied address for the EWR PWR device To configure addresses for Ethernet clients please refer to the description in the External Device Provisioning section of this guide A similar screen w
35. n The EWR6300 Assembly information will be described in the following subsections 2 5 1 EWR6300 Assembly Antenna Connector Power In 4 pin Power Out 3 pin optional Test Port Not Shown RJ45 Data Port Figure 2 3 EWR6300 External Connection Points 2 5 2 EWR Installation procedure The following instructions describe the EWR6300 hardware installation procedure 1 If desired mount the EWR box using the enclosed bracket Refer to the EWR6300 Mounting Bracket section for detailed information Insert the Antenna into the N type Connector on the top of the box and tighten Insert the Power Plug into the 4 pin Connector and tighten Verify the MAC address and Ethernet ETH address has been recorded in Section 2 4 3 Both addresses will be required to configure and test the device 5 The Test Port is unused during deployment 2 5 3 EWR6300 Mounting Bracket The EWR6300 mounting bracket is identical to the mounting bracket for the IAP6300 and the MWR6300 The bracket is robust secure and can be used for horizontal vertical and off angle pole mounted installations The mounting bracket is preinstalled and supplied with two 3 1 2 x 1 4 inch stainless steel bolts The mounting bracket can accommodate up to a 3 1 4 inch diameter mounting pole Substitute for the 1 4 inch bolts supplied with the bracket may be used to accommodate mounting poles smaller than 3 inches Motorola strongly recommends the use of stainless
36. ne 44 0 1793 564680 Email essc O motorola com Hours of Operation Mon Fri 09 00 17 00 GMT Calls are logged 24 x 7 cases will be worked Mon Fri 09 00 17 00 GMT Asia and Pacific Region Remote Technical Help Desk Channel Partners Phone 63 28 92 79 93 Email wi4dTech motorola com Hours of Operation Mon Fri 8 am 6 pm Sat 8 am 12 noon 35 MOTOROLA 5 1 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 5 1 1 System Information To be provided with the best possible opportunity for support collect the following system information and have it available when obtaining support Location of the system Date the system was put into service Software or firmware version information for components of your system Serial number s of the device s or component s requiring support 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 Do other circumstances contribute to the problem For example changes in weather or other conditions
37. nnnnen 32 4 5 1 Provision Username Section cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeesaaeeesaaeseeeeeseaeeesaeeeeeeeseaees 32 4 5 2 Provision Groupname Gechon nsen nnnt 32 4 6 Upgrading the Device Firmware rnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnenennnnnnnn 33 5 CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION ccccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 35 51 Obtaining SUPPO t E 36 Ga a NEE Rate du Een DEE 36 5 2 Return Material Request Luusaaavsmunmnmnmmnumnmmnaenevvnrikn nie 36 5 2 1 Radio Products and Services DIVISION rarrrrrrnnnnrrnnnnvnnrvrrennnrnnnnnvnnerrnnrrrrennnrnnnenreeenn 36 5 2 1 1 Radio Products and Services Division Telephone Numbers 37 5 2 2 Returning System Components to Motorola arnrrrannrnnrnrrrnnnrnnnnnrnnerrrnrrrrnnnnrnnrnnreeenn 37 ECH E gue NEE 37 6 WARRANTY INFORMATION runnevrvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnevnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnne 38 7 FCC REGULATORY INFORMATION rnnnnnnnnnvvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnn 41 Tet FCC nformatlbn ee 41 7 2 FCC RF Energy Exposure Statement nrnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnennn 41 7 3 Regulatory and RF Safety Exposure rrnnnnvvvnnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnen 41 MOTOROLA Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5
38. ogress Page NOTE After the completion of the reset you may experience a significant delay when bringing up another web page Please be patient 26 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide 4 2 Restoring Factory Settings User Supplied Mode Limitations NOTE In Release 3 and 3 1 there is a known issue that arises if the selected device addressing mode is User Supplied when the user restores the factory default settings for the EWR PWR The following options are offered as a way to recover from this limitation 4 2 1 Recovering from EWR PWR Reset to Default in User Supplied Mode After restoring factory defaults the EWR PWR s addressing scheme will be automatically set to Network DHCP The network connection between the attached Ethernet devices and the core network becomes disabled There are three options available to recover from this situation and restore the connection to the core network 4 2 1 1 Resetting Device Addressing Mode Using Device Manager Device Manager will be able to manage some but not all of the device parameters at this time The network operator may change the selected device addressing mode via Device Manager to either Remote DHCP or Statically Provisioned 4 2 1 2 Resetting Device Addressing Mode via Configuration Web Page Because the factory default settings were restored the EWR PWR will offer one IP address via DHCP This address will be in the form 10 xx yy 10 where xx and yy are based on the t
39. pect to any claim of patent infringement which is based upon the combination of the Product or its parts furnished hereunder with software apparatus or devices not furnished by Motorola nor will Motorola have any liability for the use of ancillary equipment or software not furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with the Product The foregoing states the entire liability of Motorola with respect to infringement of patents by the Product or any its parts thereof Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted Motorola software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute copies of such Motorola software Motorola software may be used in only the Product in which the software was originally embodied and such software in such Product may not be replaced copied distributed modified in any way or used to produce any derivative thereof No other use including without limitation alteration modification reproduction distribution or reverse engineering of such Motorola software or exercise of rights in such Motorola software is permitted No license is granted by implication estoppel or otherwise under Motorola patent rights or copyrights 40 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide 7 FCC Regulatory Information 7 1 FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two condition
40. pload m krus mea mem sbc 7 3 6 5 tar bin Figure 4 11 Confirm Upload Window for Firmware Update Once the filename has been confirmed the web browser will transmit the file to the device and the device will present an upgrade progress screen This page will indicate the current stage in the upgrade process EWR Device Administration Super User Login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A Reach jravortes Gjmeda A Gy SM ED Address L http 172 16 1 53 admin fwupdate cgi There were 4 items updated The upload has finished You should reboot your system for the changes to take effect Click the Finished button to go to the Reset screen Copyright 2003 MeshNetworks Inc All Rights Reserved For more information visit eshnetwo gl oe LL 1 leng 7 Figure 4 12 Firmware Upload Progress Web Page Once the upgrade is completed the device must be reset The Finished button will transition 34 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide the web browser to the reset screen 5 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 your regional Motorola support representatives USA Motorola System Support Center SSC using the following contact information Phone 800 221 7144 Hours of Operation 7 days a week 24 hours Europe Pho
41. quired loosen the Pivot Bolt and the Angle Locking Bolt Figure 2 6 so that the antenna connector is positioned vertically 5 Ensure that the antenna connector is still vertical and tighten the Pivot Bolt using a 7 16 inch open end wrench or socket wrench 6 Tighten the Angle Locking Bolt using a 1 Phillips screwdriver Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide 6 x 32 x 3 4 Angle Locking Bolt 1 4 x 1 inch Pivot Bolt Requres 7 16 Wrench Figure 2 6 EWR Pivot and Angle Locking Bolts NOTE Some IAP6300 and MWR6300 enclosures may have a bolt or plug in the center of the back of the box To maintain the integrity of the box DO NOT REMOVE THIS PLUG 2 6 PWR6300 Assembly Information The VMM6300 Assembly shows the external connection points on a VMM6300 box N Type Antenna Power Power Connector Connector Reset Ethernet Crossover MDI X Figure 2 7 PWR External Connection Point MOTOROLA 2 6 1 PWR Installation Procedure The following instructions describe the PWR6300 hardware installation procedure 1 2 3 Mount the PWR in a traffic cabinet or kiosk The device is not waterproof and should be reasonably protected from moisture and other exposed outdoor environments Connect the antenna to the N type connector Insert the Power Plug into Power Connector Verify the transceiver and Ethernet MAC address have been recorded in Section 2 4 3 as it will be required to configure and test the
42. r refund of the purchase price at Motorola s option is the exclusive remedy THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES MOTOROLA DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT FOR ANY LOSS OF USE LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL LOSS LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW lll HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE Purchaser must notify Motorola s representative or call Motorola s Customer Response Center at 1 800 247 2346 within the applicable warranty period for information regarding warranty service 38 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide IV WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER A Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner B Defects or damage from misuse accident water or neglect C Defects or damage from improper testing operation maintenance installation alteration modification or adjustment D Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material workmanship E A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications disassemblies or repairs
43. ransceiver MAC address as described in the EWR PWR User s Manual The EWR PWR will be accessible via the 10 xx yy 9 address also described in the EWR PWR User s Manual Once an Ethernet device has been attached to the EWR PWR the configuration web page may be accessed at the 10 xx yy 9 address and the device addressing mode may be changed to either User Supplied or Statically Provisioned Please be aware that the access password for the web page will have also been reset 4 2 1 3 Resetting User Supplied Parameters via Configuration Web Page If the allowed device addressing modes were restricted to User Supplied the user may still connect to the EWR PWR as described above and access the configuration web page The User Supplied parameters may then be set to usable values 27 MOTOROLA 4 3 Restoring Factory Settings Normal Operations When the Restore Factory Defaults function is selected from the EWR Device Administration Home Page the device will present the following web page Z EWR Device Administration Super User Login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back v gt A A Reach Ggravortes veda D SM ED Press the Apply button to restore the factory settings Press the Cancel button to return to the Home screen Apply Cancel Figure 4 3 Restore Factory Settings Web Page The Restore Factory Defaults function allows the operator to return the device to factory d
44. re IP devices connected to the on board Ethernet port In order for the EWR or the PWR to provide service to the IP devices some configuration must be set up 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 EWR PWR using this gateway address The EWR PWR has another IP address for the wireless interface that can be used to access the EWR PWR from the network Because this gateway address is limited to the local wired interface the same address could be used for the gateway service in several EWR PWR devices The local gateway should be a part of the overall subnet chosen for your MEA 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 MEA network 3 2 Accessing the MEA Device Administration Web Pages To modify the IP configuration for the EWR PWR using the web interface you must know the IP address assigned to the EWR PWR SBC The mechanism for assigning the IP address is controlled by the addressing mode of the EWR PWR SBC Regardless of the mechanism the assigned IP address can always be displayed using MeshManager If the factory setting is used then the default addressing mode will be Remote DHCP and the EWR PWR SBC IP add
45. ress will be assigned by the network DHCP server If the SBC addressing mode was changed to Statically Provisioned and an IP address was entered then the entered IP address will be used If the SBC addressing mode was changed to Statically Provisioned but no IP address was entered then the default SBC IP address will be derived from the transceiver MAC address 10 xx yy 1 where the MAC address is 00 05 12 0A XX YY similar to the default IP addresses described in the External Device Provisioning section XX and YY are hex values from the transceiver MAC address and the lowercase xx and yy are the same values in decimal For example a EWR PWR with a transceiver MAC address of 00 05 12 0A 80 20 would have a default SBC IP address of 10 128 32 1 Once the IP address is known the device web page can be accessed by pointing your web browser to the IP address of the EWR PWR SBC For example if the EWR PWR SBC address is 10 128 32 1 then the web page would be found at http 10 128 32 1 3 2 1 User Name and Administrator Access Information The device has two accounts for the web interface an administrative account username admin default password admin and an access account username monitor default password monitor The administrative account must be used for provisioning the device and 12 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide the access account may be used for monitoring the status of the device The installation p
46. rk The EWR Device Administration web interface is also utilized by the PWR and is used to administer and configure the device The web interface can be accessed by connecting a PC to the wired interface Additional information is provided later in this manual Detailed information about MeshManager software and its usage is found in the following publications QuickStart for MeshManager and MeshManager Users Guide Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide 2 3 Equipment Requirements An EWR6300 and a PWR6300 are utilized similarly to a subscriber device within a MEA network Both will be used with the following Motorola infrastructure devices IAP6300 and MWR6300 2 3 1 EWR6300 The following list defines the standard MEA hardware components needed to set up a EWR e EWR Box with N type Antenna Connector e 120V A C Power Cable with a NEMA 5 15 plug e Antenna with N type Male Antenna Connector e Mounting Bracket The Network Operator must supply the following e Mounting Location e Power Source 120V A C or 5 V D C depending on EWR configuration e Hand tools for bracket installation 7 16 wrench 2 Phillips screwdriver Optional Equipment e DC powered EWR EWR6300 DC IN e Power cord to connect to a photoelectric cell 2 3 2 PWR6300 The following list defines the standard MEA hardware components to install a PWR e PWR Box with N type Antenna Connector e 15 feet cable assembly e Mounting Bracket The Network Oper
47. rocedure described here requires Administrator access Alternatively all of the parameters that are provisioned via the web page may be provisioned via MeshManager instead The password for the admin account should be changed during installation The Access or Normal User account password can be changed by the Administrator NOTE If you are running a EWR PWR as a standalone device the configuration web page can be reached by connecting a PC to the wired interface Enter Network Password x gt Please type your user name and password Site 172 16 1 53 Realm User Name Password I Save this password in your password list Cancel Figure 3 1 Enter Network Password Initial Web Page Authentication Dialog 13 MOTOROLA 3 2 2 Viewing MEA Redirecting Page 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 MEA Device Administration 3 MEA Device Administration Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt gt O A A Qsearch GjFavortes Zeie A B Sei SE H ees Eons H Greng page b ed Le 1 Sien internet Figure 3 2 MEA Device Administration Redirecting Web Page 14 Mesh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide 3 2 3 Viewing MEA Device Administration Home Page When logging in with the Administrator Account or Super User the
48. s 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the WMC6300 and radio or television receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the supplier of the WMC6300 or an experienced radio TV technician for help 7 2 FCC RF Energy Exposure Statement 1 This equipment complies with FCC RF Energy exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment
49. sh Enabled Access EWR PWR Users Guide 3 4 External Device Provisioning The External Device Provisioning section of the EWR Device Administration page is used to configure addresses for the attached nodes on the local Ethernet segment Up to three addresses are provisioned R Device Ad atio pe er Log oso erne plore 0 XxX File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EI Back v gt v amp A AG Gsearch Gyravortes Smeda l Dy SM ID Address fa http 172 16 1 53 admin system cgi gt Peder Links E EWR Device Administration Super User Login MESH ENABLEO ARCHITECTURE 1 Geo Position Position j System Name External Device Provisioning Rdate Server Address 17231020 Enablej IP Address MAC Status Local DHCP Wired Interface Address 10131369 IT reserve M unreachable Wired Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 fi 0 131 96 10 DHCP Lease Time sec bon Local DHCP 10 131 96 11 LocakDHCP z 10 131 96 12 IT reserve Device Priority Device Addressing Geo Reference Priority 7 Remote DHCP Latitude 0 000000 Priority 6 Statically Provisioned 10 131 96 1 s Longitude 0 000000 Priority 5 User Supplied Bone User Supplied IP Address aooo elude i on User Supplied Subnet Mask 0000 Priority 2 ser Supplied Subnet Mas 0 0 0 0 Priority 1 User Supplied Gateway 0 0 0 0 Priority 0 User Supplied Domain User Supplied DNS 0 0 0 0 Cancel Copyright 2003 M
50. stem Support Center Include the warranty model kit numbers and serial numbers on the job ticket as necessary If the warranty is out of date you must have a purchase order Print the return address clearly in block letters Provide a phone number where your repair technician can be reached Include the contact person s name for return Pack the assembly tightly and securely preferably in its original shipping container 37 MOTOROLA 6 Warranty Information This warranty applies within the fifty 50 United States the District of Columbia and Canada LIMITED WARRANTY MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS If the affected product is being purchased pursuant to a written Communications System Agreement signed by Motorola the warranty contained in that written agreement will apply Otherwise the following warranty applies I WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG Motorola Inc or if applicable Motorola Canada Limited Motorola warrants the Motorola manufactured Broadband Data communications product against material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of One 1 Year from the date of shipment Motorola at its option will at no charge either repair the Product with new or reconditioned parts replace it with the same or equivalent Product using new or reconditioned Product or refund the purchase price of the Product during the warranty period provided purchaser notifies
51. tates and Canada this Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois and the Province of Ontario respectively VI PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS Motorola will defend at its own expense any suit brought against the end user purchaser to the extent that it is based on a claim that the Product or its parts infringe a United States patent and Motorola will pay those costs and damages finally awarded against the end user purchaser in any such suit which are attributable to any such claim but such defense and payments are conditioned on the following A that Motorola will be notified promptly in writing by such purchaser of any notice of such claim B that Motorola will have sole control of the defense of such suit and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise and C should the Product or its parts become or in Motorola s opinion be likely to become the subject of a claim of infringement of a United States patent that such purchaser will permit Motorola at its option and expense either to procure for such purchaser the right to continue using the Product or its parts or to replace or modify the same so that it becomes non infringing or to grant such purchaser a credit for the Product or its parts as depreciated and accept its return The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the Product or its parts as established by Motorola 39 MOTOROLA Motorola will have no liability with res
52. tion with the Mesh Positioning Application software For additional information about geo location and the Mesh Positioning Application software please refer to the Mesh Positioning Application Users Guide e 2 OR GOS am a System Name TestEWR External Device Provisioning Rdate Server Address 172 31 0 20 Enable IP Address MAC Status L I DHCP z Wired Interface Address 10 151 118 9 reserve F C reachable Wired Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 10 151 118 10 DHCP Lease Time sec 1300 Local DHCP F reserve f10 151 118 11 Local DHCP d IT reserve unreachable unreachable 10 151 118 12 Device Priority Device Addressing Geo Reference Priority 7 amp Remote DHCP Latitude 28 631579 Priority 6 Statically Provisioned 10 151 118 1 Priority 5 User Supplied eeng 81391540 Priority 4 User Supplied IP Address 0 0 0 0 Altitude p Eier User Supplied Subnet Priority 2 Vask 0 0 0 0 Priority 1 User Supplied Gateway 0 0 0 0 Priority 0 e User Supplied Domain User Supplied DNS 0 0 0 0 Cancel Figure 3 6 EWR PWR Device Configuration Page Normal User Login 05050853 00003 19 MOTOROLA 3 3 Device Addressing Schemes The concept of unified modes of operation centers on the current state of network communication Associated State and Unassociated State There are three addressing schemes which allow the network manager increased f
53. ware Version Restore Factory Defaults Transceiver 7 5 22 Oct 5 2004 10 06 37 MEM_SBC_7 4 1 14 Thu Oct 7 14 21 56 EDT SBC am Reset the Device I P MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 1AP Link 0 Copyright 2003 MeshNetworks Inc All Rights Reserved For more information visit www meshnetworks com E Je a Internet Ud Figure 3 3 MEA Device Administration Home Page Super User Login 15 MOTOROLA 3 2 3 1 Viewing MEA Device Administration Home Page as a Normal User When logging in with the Access Account or Normal User the MEA Device Administration home page provides basic information about the device including the IP addresses assigned to the device the MAC addresses of the device the firmware revision number and the reported link quality for the link to the IAP In addition links are provided to web pages for password management and device reset R Device A atio O er LO OSO erne piore ee He Edit View Favorites Tools Help Links Address a http 10 2 0 72 admin home cgi D Go MEG EWR Device Administration Normal User Login i Configuration Configuration Geo Position Position s Wired Wireless Change User Password MAC 00 05 12 30 02 29 MAC 00 05 12 04 97 76 i IP 10 151 118 9 IP H 10 2 0 72 Reset the Device lease 0 days 01 23 27 IP T 10 2 0 73 Version Transceiver 7 5 15 Aug 18 2004 14 08 37 SBC MEM SBC 7 4 1 9 Wed Aug 18 16

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