Cambium Networks PTP 450 Series, PMP 450 Series, PMP 450d, PMP 450 AP, PMP 450i Configuration Manual

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CONFIGURATION GUIDE
PMP/PTP 450 Series
System Release 16.1
Covers:
PMP 450 AP / PMP 450 SM / PTP 450 / PMP 450d
PMP 450b / PTP 450b
PMP 450m
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Contents

Contents ................................................................................................................................................ i

List of Figures .................................................................................................................................. viii
List of Tables ...................................................................................................................................... xi
About This User Guide ....................................................................................................................... 1
Contacting Cambium Networks ................................................................................................. 1
Purpose ........................................................................................................................................... 2
Product notation conventions in document ............................................................................ 2
Cross references ........................................................................................................................... 3
Feedback ........................................................................................................................................ 3
Important regulatory information..................................................................................................... 4
Application software .................................................................................................................... 4
USA specific information ............................................................................................................. 4
Canada specific information ....................................................................................................... 5
Renseignements specifiques au Canada .................................................................................. 6
EU Declaration of Conformity .................................................................................................... 7
Specific expertise and training for professional installers ..................................................... 7
Ethernet networking skills ........................................................................................................... 7
Lightning protection .................................................................................................................... 7
Training ........................................................................................................................................... 7
Problems and warranty ...................................................................................................................... 8
Reporting problems ..................................................................................................................... 8
Repair and service ........................................................................................................................ 8
Hardware warranty ....................................................................................................................... 8
Security advice ..................................................................................................................................... 9
Warnings, cautions, and notes ........................................................................................................ 10
Warnings ...................................................................................................................................... 10
Cautions ........................................................................................................................................ 10
Notes ............................................................................................................................................. 10
Caring for the environment ............................................................................................................. 11
In EU countries ............................................................................................................................ 11
In non-EU countries .................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 1: Configuration ................................................................................................................ 1-2
Preparing for configuration ............................................................................................................ 1-3
Safety precautions ..................................................................................................................... 1-3
Regulatory compliance ............................................................................................................. 1-3
Connecting to the unit ..................................................................................................................... 1-4
Configuring the management PC ........................................................................................... 1-4
Connecting to the PC and powering up ................................................................................ 1-5
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Using the web interface .................................................................................................................. 1-6
Logging into the web interface ............................................................................................... 1-6
Web GUI ...................................................................................................................................... 1-7
Using the menu options ............................................................................................................ 1-8
Quick link setup .............................................................................................................................. 1-13
Initiating Quick Start Wizard ................................................................................................. 1-13
Configuring time settings ....................................................................................................... 1-18
Powering the SM/BHS for test .............................................................................................. 1-19
Viewing the Session Status of the AP/BHM to determine test registration ................. 1-20
Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces ...................................................................................... 1-24
Configuring the IP interface ................................................................................................... 1-25
Auxiliary port ............................................................................................................................ 1-28
NAT, DHCP Server, DHCP Client and DMZ ......................................................................... 1-29
DHCP – BHS .............................................................................................................................. 1-45
Reconnecting to the management PC ................................................................................. 1-46
VLAN configuration for PMP ...................................................................................................... 1-46
VLAN configuration for PTP ..................................................................................................... 1-57
PPPoE page of SM ................................................................................................................... 1-60
IP4 and IPv6 .............................................................................................................................. 1-63
Upgrading the software version and using CNUT .................................................................... 1-68
Checking the installed software version .............................................................................. 1-68
Upgrading to a new software version .................................................................................. 1-68
General configuration .................................................................................................................... 1-72
PMP 450m and PMP/PTP 450i Series.................................................................................. 1-72
PMP/PTP 450 Series ............................................................................................................... 1-96
Configuring Unit Settings page.................................................................................................. 1-100
Setting up time and date ............................................................................................................ 1-104
Time page of 450 Platform Family - AP/BHM ................................................................. 1-104
Configuring synchronization ...................................................................................................... 1-106
Sync Input ............................................................................................................................... 1-106
Free Run Before GPS Sync .................................................................................................. 1-108
Device Type ............................................................................................................................ 1-108
Verify GPS Message Checksum ........................................................................................... 1-108
Sync Aux Port Config ............................................................................................................ 1-108
Aux Port Power to UGPS ...................................................................................................... 1-109
Configuring security ..................................................................................................................... 1-110
Managing module access by password ............................................................................. 1-111
Isolating from the internet – APs/BHMs ............................................................................ 1-114
Encrypting radio transmissions ........................................................................................... 1-114
Requiring SM Authentication ............................................................................................... 1-115
Filtering protocols and ports ............................................................................................... 1-116
Encrypting downlink broadcasts ........................................................................................ 1-119
Isolating SMs ........................................................................................................................... 1-119
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Filtering management through Ethernet........................................................................... 1-120
Allowing management only from specified IP addresses .............................................. 1-120
Restricting radio Telnet access over the RF interface .................................................... 1-120
Configuring SNMP Access ................................................................................................... 1-124
Configuring Security ............................................................................................................. 1-126
Configuring 802.1X authentication ............................................................................................ 1-144
Configuring radio parameters .................................................................................................... 1-146
PMP 450m Series – configuring radio ................................................................................ 1-147
PMP/PTP 450i Series – configuring radio ......................................................................... 1-155
PMP/PTP 450b Series - configuring radio ........................................................................ 1-181
PMP/PTP 450 Series – configuring radio .......................................................................... 1-186
Custom Frequencies page ................................................................................................... 1-205
DFS for 5 GHz Radios ........................................................................................................... 1-208
MIMO-A mode of operation.................................................................................................. 1-214
Improved PPS performance of 450 Platform Family .......................................................... 1-216
Setting up SNMP agent ............................................................................................................... 1-218
Configuring SM/BHS’s IP over-the-air access .................................................................. 1-219
Configuring SNMP ................................................................................................................. 1-221
Configuring syslog ....................................................................................................................... 1-227
Syslog event logging ............................................................................................................ 1-227
Configuring system logging ................................................................................................ 1-227
Configuring remote access ......................................................................................................... 1-232
Accessing SM/BHS over-the-air by Web Proxy ............................................................... 1-232
Monitoring the Link ...................................................................................................................... 1-233
Link monitoring procedure .................................................................................................. 1-233
Exporting Session Status page of AP/BHM ...................................................................... 1-235
Configuring quality of service .................................................................................................... 1-236
Maximum Information Rate (MIR) Parameters ................................................................. 1-236
Token Bucket Algorithm ...................................................................................................... 1-236
MIR Data Entry Checking ..................................................................................................... 1-237
Committed Information Rate (CIR) .................................................................................... 1-237
Bandwidth from the SM Perspective ................................................................................. 1-238
Interaction of Burst Allocation and Sustained Data Rate Settings ............................... 1-238
SM Prioritization ..................................................................................................................... 1-238
Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) ........................................................................................... 1-241
Proportional Scheduler ......................................................................................................... 1-244
High-priority Bandwidth Traffic .......................................................................................... 1-244
Traffic Scheduling .................................................................................................................. 1-246
Setting the Configuration Source ....................................................................................... 1-247
Configuring Quality of Service (QoS) ................................................................................ 1-250
Installation Color Code ................................................................................................................ 1-261
Zero Touch Configuration Using DHCP Option 66 ................................................................ 1-262
Configuration Steps .............................................................................................................. 1-262
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Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................... 1-267
Configuring Radio via config file ............................................................................................... 1-268
Import and Export of config file ......................................................................................... 1-268
Configuring cnMaestroTM Connectivity ..................................................................................... 1-270
Configuring a RADIUS server ..................................................................................................... 1-275
Understanding RADIUS for PMP 450 Platform Family ................................................... 1-275
Choosing Authentication Mode and Configuring for Authentication Servers - AP ... 1-276
SM Authentication Mode – Require RADIUS or Follow AP ............................................ 1-280
Handling Certificates ............................................................................................................. 1-285
Configuring RADIUS servers for SM authentication ........................................................ 1-286
Assigning SM management IP addressing via RADIUS .................................................. 1-288
Configuring RADIUS server for SM configuration ........................................................... 1-288
Configuring RADIUS server for SM configuration using Zero Touch feature ............. 1-291
Using RADIUS for centralized AP and SM user name and password management .. 1-292
RADIUS Device Data Accounting ....................................................................................... 1-297
RADIUS Device Re-authentication ..................................................................................... 1-300
RADIUS Change of Authorization and Disconnect Message ......................................... 1-302
Microsoft RADIUS support ................................................................................................... 1-304
Cisco ACS RADIUS Server Support .................................................................................... 1-308
Configuring VSA .................................................................................................................... 1-311
Configuring Ping Watchdog ....................................................................................................... 1-315
Chapter 2: Tools ........................................................................................................................... 2-316
Using Spectrum Analyzer tool ................................................................................................... 2-317
Mapping RF Neighbor Frequencies .................................................................................... 2-317
Spectrum Analyzer tool ........................................................................................................ 2-318
Remote Spectrum Analyzer tool ........................................................................................ 2-328
Using the Alignment Tool ........................................................................................................... 2-331
Aiming page and Diagnostic LED – SM/BHS .................................................................... 2-332
Alignment Tone ...................................................................................................................... 2-336
Using the Link Capacity Test tool .............................................................................................. 2-338
Performing Link Test ............................................................................................................. 2-338
Performing Extrapolated Link Test .................................................................................... 2-343
Link Capacity Test page of AP ............................................................................................ 2-344
Link Capacity Test page of BHM/BHS/SM ........................................................................ 2-347
Using AP Evaluation tool ............................................................................................................. 2-348
AP Evaluation page ............................................................................................................... 2-348
Using BHM Evaluation tool ......................................................................................................... 2-353
BHM Evaluation page of BHS .............................................................................................. 2-353
Using the OFDM Frame Calculator tool ................................................................................... 2-357
Using the Subscriber Configuration tool .................................................................................. 2-361
Using the Link Status tool ........................................................................................................... 2-362
Link Status – AP/BHM ........................................................................................................... 2-363
Link Status – SM/BHS ........................................................................................................... 2-366
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Using BER Results tool ................................................................................................................ 2-370
Using the Sessions tool................................................................................................................ 2-371
Using the Ping Test tool .............................................................................................................. 2-372
Chapter 3: Operation ...................................................................................................................... 3-1
System information .......................................................................................................................... 3-2
Viewing General Status ............................................................................................................ 3-2
Viewing Session Status ........................................................................................................... 3-24
Viewing Remote Subscribers ................................................................................................ 3-35
Interpreting messages in the Event Log ............................................................................. 3-35
Viewing the Network Interface ............................................................................................. 3-38
Viewing the Layer 2 Neighbors ............................................................................................. 3-38
System statistics ............................................................................................................................. 3-39
Viewing the Scheduler statistics ........................................................................................... 3-39
Viewing list of Registration Failures statistics .................................................................... 3-41
Interpreting Bridging Table statistics .................................................................................. 3-43
Interpreting Translation Table statistics .............................................................................. 3-43
Interpreting Ethernet statistics ............................................................................................. 3-44
Interpreting RF Control Block statistics .............................................................................. 3-47
Interpreting Sounding statistics for AP ............................................................................... 3-49
Interpreting VLAN statistics .................................................................................................. 3-51
Interpreting Data Channels statistics ................................................................................... 3-52
Interpreting Proportional Scheduler .................................................................................... 3-55
Interpreting MIR/Burst statistics ........................................................................................... 3-55
Interpreting Throughput statistics ........................................................................................ 3-58
Interpreting Overload statistics ............................................................................................ 3-61
Interpreting DHCP Relay statistics ....................................................................................... 3-63
Interpreting Filter statistics .................................................................................................... 3-65
Viewing ARP statistics ............................................................................................................ 3-66
Viewing NAT statistics ............................................................................................................ 3-66
Viewing NAT DHCP Statistics ............................................................................................... 3-68
Interpreting Sync Status statistics ........................................................................................ 3-69
Interpreting PPPoE Statistics for Customer Activities ...................................................... 3-70
Interpreting Bridge Control Block statistics ....................................................................... 3-72
Interpreting Pass Through Statistics .................................................................................... 3-75
Interpreting SNMPv3 Statistics ............................................................................................. 3-76
Interpreting syslog statistics ................................................................................................. 3-78
Interpreting Frame Utilization statistics .............................................................................. 3-79
Interpreting Spatial Utilization statistics ............................................................................. 3-85
Radio Recovery ............................................................................................................................... 3-89
Radio Recovery Console– PMP/PTP 450i/450b and PMP 450m ................................... 3-89
Default Mode (or Default/Override Plug) - PMP/PTP 450 Series .................................. 3-91
Chapter 4: Reference information ................................................................................................ 4-1
Equipment specifications ................................................................................................................ 4-2
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Specifications for 5 GHz PMP 450m Series - AP ................................................................. 4-2
Specifications for 3 GHz PMP 450m Series - AP ................................................................. 4-6
Specifications for PMP 450i Series - AP .............................................................................. 4-10
Specifications for PMP 450i Series - SM .............................................................................. 4-17
Specifications for PTP 450i Series - BH............................................................................... 4-23
Specifications for PMP/PTP 450b High Gain Series - SM ................................................. 4-33
Specifications for PMP 450 Series - AP ............................................................................... 4-38
Specifications for PMP 450 Series - SM ............................................................................... 4-43
Specifications for PTP 450 Series - BH ............................................................................... 4-49
PSU specifications ................................................................................................................... 4-54
Data network specifications ......................................................................................................... 4-56
Ethernet interface .................................................................................................................... 4-56
Wireless specifications .................................................................................................................. 4-57
General wireless specifications ............................................................................................. 4-57
Link Range and Throughput .................................................................................................. 4-58
Country specific radio regulations .............................................................................................. 4-59
Type approvals ......................................................................................................................... 4-59
DFS for 2.4 and 5 GHz Radios ............................................................................................... 4-61
Equipment Disposal ....................................................................................................................... 4-63
Waste (Disposal) of Electronic and Electric Equipment .................................................. 4-63
Country specific band range maximum transmit power ......................................................... 4-64
Maximum transmit power 900 MHz band ........................................................................... 4-64
Maximum transmit power 2.4 GHz band ............................................................................. 4-65
Maximum transmit power 3 GHz band ................................................................................ 4-66
Maximum transmit power 4.9 GHz band ............................................................................. 4-67
Maximum transmit power 5.1 GHz band .............................................................................. 4-69
Maximum transmit power 5.2 GHz band ............................................................................. 4-72
Maximum transmit power 5.4 GHz band ............................................................................. 4-76
Maximum transmit power 5.8 GHz band ............................................................................. 4-83
Country specific frequency range ............................................................................................... 4-88
Frequency range 900 MHz band .......................................................................................... 4-88
Frequency range 2.4 GHz band ............................................................................................ 4-89
Frequency range 3.5 GHz band ............................................................................................ 4-89
Frequency range 3.65 GHz band .......................................................................................... 4-90
Frequency range 4.9 GHz band ............................................................................................ 4-91
Frequency range 5.1 GHz band ............................................................................................. 4-92
Frequency range 5.2 GHz band ............................................................................................ 4-95
Frequency range 5.4 GHz band ............................................................................................ 4-98
Frequency range 5.8 GHz band .......................................................................................... 4-104
FCC specific information ............................................................................................................. 4-110
FCC compliance testing ....................................................................................................... 4-110
FCC IDs .................................................................................................................................... 4-110
FCC approved antenna list .................................................................................................. 4-119
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Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada (ISEDC) specific information 4-123
900 MHz ISEDC notification ................................................................................................ 4-123
4.9 GHz ISEDC notification .................................................................................................. 4-123
Utilisation de la bande 4.9 GHz FCC et ISEDC ................................................................. 4-123
5.2 GHz and 5.4 GHz ISEDC notification ........................................................................... 4-123
Utilisation de la bande 5.2 and 5.4 GHz ISEDC ................................................................ 4-123
ISEDC notification 5.8 GHz .................................................................................................. 4-124
Utilisation de la bande 5.8 GHz ISEDC ............................................................................... 4-124
ISEDC certification numbers ................................................................................................ 4-124
Canada approved antenna list ............................................................................................ 4-126
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................... 5-1
General troubleshooting procedure .............................................................................................. 5-2
General planning for troubleshooting .................................................................................... 5-2
General fault isolation process ................................................................................................ 5-3
Secondary Steps ........................................................................................................................ 5-4
Troubleshooting procedures .......................................................................................................... 5-5
Module has lost or does not establish connectivity ............................................................ 5-5
NAT/DHCP-configured SM has lost or does not establish connectivity ......................... 5-7
SM Does Not Register to an AP .............................................................................................. 5-8
Module has lost or does not gain sync .................................................................................. 5-9
Module does not establish Ethernet connectivity ............................................................. 5-10
CMM4 does not pass proper GPS sync to connected modules ...................................... 5-11
Module Software Cannot be Upgraded ............................................................................... 5-12
Module Functions Properly, Except Web Interface Became Inaccessible .................... 5-12
Power-up troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 5-13
Registration and connectivity troubleshooting ........................................................................ 5-14
SM/BMS Registration .............................................................................................................. 5-14
Logs .................................................................................................................................................. 5-15
Persistent Logging .................................................................................................................. 5-15
A.1 Specifications ................................................................................................................................. 1
A.2 450m overload .............................................................................................................................. 1
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List of Figures

List of Figures

Figure 1 Disarm Installation page (top and bottom of page shown) .......................................... 1-13
Figure 2 Regional Settings tab of AP/BHM ..................................................................................... 1-14
Figure 3 Radio Carrier Frequency tab of AP/BHM ......................................................................... 1-14
Figure 4 Synchronization tab of AP/BHM ........................................................................................ 1-15
Figure 5 LAN IP Address tab of the AP/BHM ................................................................................. 1-16
Figure 6 Review and Save Configuration tab of the AP/BHM ..................................................... 1-17
Figure 7 Time tab of the AP/BHM ..................................................................................................... 1-18
Figure 8 Time and date entry formats .............................................................................................. 1-19
Figure 9 Session Status tab of AP ..................................................................................................... 1-21
Figure 10 NAT disabled implementation .......................................................................................... 1-30
Figure 11 NAT with DHCP client and DHCP server implementation ............................................ 1-31
Figure 12 NAT with DHCP client implementation ........................................................................... 1-31
Figure 13 NAT with DHCP server implementation .......................................................................... 1-32
Figure 14 NAT without DHCP implementation ................................................................................ 1-32
Figure 15 General page attributes - PMP 450 AP ........................................................................... 1-96
Figure 16 General page attributes - PMP 450 SM ........................................................................... 1-97
Figure 17 General page attributes - PTP 450 BHM ......................................................................... 1-98
Figure 18 General page attributes - PTP 450 BHS .......................................................................... 1-99
Figure 19 Sync Setting configuration .............................................................................................. 1-106
Figure 20 AP Evaluation Configuration parameter of Security tab for PMP ........................... 1-113
Figure 21 BHM Evaluation Configuration parameter of Security tab for PTP .......................... 1-113
Figure 22 RF Telnet Access Restrictions (orange) and Flow through (green) ....................... 1-122
Figure 23 RF Telnet Access Restriction (orange) and Potential Security Hole (green) ........ 1-122
Figure 24 PMP 450i AP Radio attributes - 3 GHz ......................................................................... 1-155
Figure 25 PMP 450i SM Radio attributes - 3 GHz ......................................................................... 1-162
Figure 26 Multicast VC statistics...................................................................................................... 1-203
Figure 27 Multicast scheduler statistics .......................................................................................... 1-204
Figure 28 AP DFS Status .................................................................................................................. 1-208
Figure 29 Frame structure ............................................................................................................... 1-209
Figure 30 AP Session Status page .................................................................................................. 1-232
Figure 31 AP Remote Subscribers page ......................................................................................... 1-232
Figure 32 Session Status page ......................................................................................................... 1-233
Figure 33 Exporting Session Status page of PMP 450m AP ...................................................... 1-235
Figure 34 Uplink and downlink rate caps adjusted to apply aggregate cap ........................... 1-237
Figure 35 Uplink and downlink rate cap adjustment example ................................................... 1-237
Figure 36 SM Prioritization on SM ................................................................................................... 1-239
Figure 37 SM Prioritization on AP .................................................................................................... 1-239
Figure 38 Weighted Fair Queuing Configuration ......................................................................... 1-241
Figure 39 WFQ with SM Prioritization ............................................................................................ 1-243
Figure 40 Scheduler Settings on AP ............................................................................................... 1-244
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Figure 41 Proportional Scheduler Settings on AP ........................................................................ 1-244
Figure 42 Installation Color Code of AP ......................................................................................... 1-261
Figure 43 Configuration File upload and download page .......................................................... 1-268
Figure 44 Software Upgrade from cnMaestro™ ............................................................................ 1-271
Figure 45 DNS Test for cnMaestro™ connectivity ........................................................................ 1-272
Figure 46 Device Agent Logs ........................................................................................................... 1-273
Figure 47 Example cnMaestro™ screenshot .................................................................................. 1-273
Figure 48 SM Certificate Management ........................................................................................... 1-286
Figure 49 User Authentication and Access Tracking tab of the SM ......................................... 1-296
Figure 50 RADIUS accounting messages configuration ............................................................. 1-300
Figure 51 Device re-authentication configuration......................................................................... 1-301
Figure 52 RADIUS CoA configuration for AP ................................................................................ 1-302
Figure 53 EAPPEAP settings ............................................................................................................ 1-304
Figure 54 Importing certificate in NPS ........................................................................................... 1-305
Figure 55 Selecting MD5 from NPS console .................................................................................. 1-306
Figure 56 User configuration ............................................................................................................ 1-306
Figure 57 RADIUS VSA configuration ............................................................................................. 1-307
Figure 58 Adding RADIUS client...................................................................................................... 1-308
Figure 59 Creating users ................................................................................................................... 1-308
Figure 60 Creating RADIUS instance .............................................................................................. 1-309
Figure 61 RADIUS protocols ............................................................................................................. 1-309
Figure 62 Service selection ............................................................................................................... 1-310
Figure 63 Adding Trusted CA .......................................................................................................... 1-310
Figure 64 Installing Server Certificate ............................................................................................ 1-310
Figure 65 Monitoring logs ................................................................................................................. 1-311
Figure 66 VSA list ............................................................................................................................... 1-312
Figure 67 Spectrum analysis - Results ............................................................................................ 2-318
Figure 68 Spectrum Analyzer page result – PMP 450 SM .......................................................... 2-327
Figure 69 Alignment Tool tab of SM – Receive Power Level > -70 dBm ................................. 2-331
Figure 70 Alignment Tool tab of SM – Receive Power Level between -70 to -80 dBm ....... 2-331
Figure 71 Alignment Tool tab of SM – Receive Power Level < -80 dBm .................................. 2-331
Figure 72 PMP/PTP 450i Series link alignment tone.................................................................... 2-336
Figure 73 ...........................................................................Link Capacity Test – PMP 450m Series AP
......................................................................................................................................................... 2-339
Figure 74 Link Test with Multiple LUIDs ......................................................................................... 2-340
Figure 75 Link Test without Bridging .............................................................................................. 2-340
Figure 76 Link Test with Bridging and MIR .................................................................................... 2-341
Figure 77 Link Test without Bridging (1518-byte packet length) ............................................... 2-342
Figure 78 Extrapolated Link Test results ....................................................................................... 2-343
Figure 79 SM Configuration page of AP ......................................................................................... 2-361
Figure 80 BER Results tab of the SM .............................................................................................. 2-370
Figure 81 Sessions tab of the AP ...................................................................................................... 2-371
Figure 82 Ping Test tab of the AP ................................................................................................... 2-372
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Figure 83 Remote Subscribers page of AP ...................................................................................... 3-35
Figure 84 Event log data ..................................................................................................................... 3-36
Figure 85 Network Interface tab of the AP...................................................................................... 3-38
Figure 86 Network Interface tab of the SM ..................................................................................... 3-38
Figure 87 Layer 2 Neighbors page .................................................................................................... 3-38
Figure 88 Bridging Table page .......................................................................................................... 3-43
Figure 89 Translation Table page of SM ........................................................................................... 3-44
Figure 90 ARP page of the SM .......................................................................................................... 3-66
Figure 91 Recovery Options page ..................................................................................................... 3-90
Figure 92 SM Logs ................................................................................................................................ 5-15
Figure 93 SM Session log .................................................................................................................... 5-15
Figure 94 SM Authentication log ....................................................................................................... 5-15
Figure 95 SM Authorization log ......................................................................................................... 5-16
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List of Tables

List of Tables

Table 1 Menu options and web pages ................................................................................................. 1-8
Table 2 Session Status Attributes – AP ............................................................................................ 1-22
Table 3 IP interface attributes ............................................................................................................ 1-26
Table 4 SM/BHS private IP and LUID ................................................................................................ 1-27
Table 5 Aux port attributes ................................................................................................................. 1-28
Table 6 IP attributes - SM with NAT disabled.................................................................................. 1-34
Table 7 IP attributes - SM with NAT enabled .................................................................................. 1-36
Table 8 NAT attributes - SM with NAT disabled ............................................................................. 1-37
Table 9 NAT attributes - SM with NAT enabled .............................................................................. 1-40
Table 10 SM DNS Options with NAT Enabled .................................................................................. 1-45
Table 11 NAT Port Mapping attributes - SM ..................................................................................... 1-45
Table 12 VLAN Remarking Example .................................................................................................. 1-47
Table 13 AP/BHM VLAN tab attributes ............................................................................................. 1-49
Table 14 Q-in-Q Ethernet frame ......................................................................................................... 1-50
Table 15 SM VLAN attributes .............................................................................................................. 1-52
Table 16 SM VLAN Membership attributes ....................................................................................... 1-56
Table 17 BHM VLAN page attributes ................................................................................................. 1-57
Table 18 BHS VLAN page attributes.................................................................................................. 1-59
Table 19 SM PPPoE attributes............................................................................................................. 1-61
Table 20 DiffServ attributes – AP/BHM ............................................................................................ 1-63
Table 21 Packet Filter Configuration attributes ............................................................................... 1-66
Table 22 General page attributes – PMP 450i AP ........................................................................... 1-72
Table 23 General page attributes –PMP 450m AP ......................................................................... 1-78
Table 24 General page attributes – PMP 450i SM .......................................................................... 1-80
Table 25 General page attributes – PTP 450i BHM ........................................................................ 1-83
Table 26 General page attributes – PTP 450i BHS ......................................................................... 1-85
Table 27 General page attributes – PMP 450b SM ......................................................................... 1-88
Table 28 General page attributes – PMP 450b BHM ...................................................................... 1-91
Table 29 General page attributes – PMP 450b BHS ....................................................................... 1-93
Table 30 Unit Settings attributes – 450 Platform Family AP/BHM ........................................... 1-101
Table 31 SM Unit Settings attributes ............................................................................................... 1-103
Table 32 450 Platform Family - AP/BHM Time attributes ......................................................... 1-104
Table 33 Add User page of account page - AP/ SM/BH ............................................................. 1-111
Table 34 Delete User page - 450 Platform Family - AP/ SM/BH .............................................. 1-112
Table 35 Change User Setting page - 450 Platform Family AP/ SM/BH ................................. 1-112
Table 36 User page –450 Platform Family AP/SM/BH ................................................................ 1-113
Table 37 AP/BHM Protocol Filtering attributes ............................................................................ 1-116
Table 38 SM/BHS Protocol Filtering attributes ............................................................................. 1-118
Table 39 Port Configuration attributes – AP/SM/BHM/BMS ...................................................... 1-119
Table 40 Security attributes –450 Platform Family AP ............................................................... 1-126
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Table 41 Security attributes –450 Platform Family BHM ............................................................. 1-132
Table 42 Security attributes –450 Platform Family SM ............................................................... 1-134
Table 43 Security attributes - 450 Platform Family BHS ............................................................ 1-141
Table 44 802.1X authentication attributes –450 Platform Family AP ....................................... 1-144
Table 45 802.1X authentication attributes –450 Platform Family SM ....................................... 1-145
Table 46 PMP 450m AP Radio attributes - 5 GHz ........................................................................ 1-147
Table 47 PMP 450m AP Radio attributes - 3 GHz ........................................................................ 1-152
Table 48 PMP 450i AP Radio attributes - 5 GHz .......................................................................... 1-157
Table 49 PMP 450i SM Radio attributes – 5 GHz .......................................................................... 1-164
Table 50 PMP 450i AP Radio attributes - 900 MHz ..................................................................... 1-171
Table 51 PTP 450i BHM Radio page attributes – 5 GHz............................................................... 1-174
Table 52 PTP 450i BHS Radio attributes – 5 GHz ......................................................................... 1-177
Table 53 PMP/PTP 450b Mid-Gain/High Gain SM Radio attributes – 5 GHz ........................... 1-181
Table 54 PMP 450 AP Radio attributes - 5 GHz ........................................................................... 1-186
Table 55 PMP 450 AP Radio attributes - 3.65 GHz ...................................................................... 1-188
Table 56 PMP 450 AP Radio attributes - 3.5 GHz ........................................................................ 1-189
Table 57 PMP 450 AP Radio attributes - 2.4 GHz ........................................................................ 1-190
Table 58 PMP 450 SM Radio attributes – 5 GHz ........................................................................... 1-191
Table 59 PMP 450 SM Radio attributes – 3.65 GHz ..................................................................... 1-193
Table 60 PMP 450 SM Radio attributes – 3.5 GHz ....................................................................... 1-194
Table 61 PMP 450 SM Radio attributes – 2.4 GHz ........................................................................ 1-195
Table 62 PMP 450 SM Radio attributes –900 MHz ...................................................................... 1-197
Table 63 PTP 450 BHM Radio attributes –5 GHz .......................................................................... 1-199
Table 64 PTP 450 BHM Radio attributes –5 GHz ......................................................................... 1-200
Table 65 Example for mix of multicast and unicast traffic scenarios ....................................... 1-203
Table 66 450 Platform Family AP/SM/BH Custom Frequencies page – 5 GHz ...................... 1-205
Table 67 PMP/PTP 450 SM/BH Custom Frequencies page – 3.65 GHz ................................... 1-206
Table 68 PMP/PTP 450 SM/BH Custom Frequencies page – 3.5 GHz ..................................... 1-207
Table 69 Throughput penalty per modulation .............................................................................. 1-210
Table 70 Contention slot settings ................................................................................................... 1-210
Table 71 450 Platform Family Modulation levels........................................................................... 1-214
Table 72 Co-channel Interference per (CCI) MCS ......................................................................... 1-215
Table 73 Adjacent Channel Interference (ACI) per MCS ............................................................. 1-216
Table 74 LAN1 Network Interface Configuration tab of IP page attributes ............................. 1-219
Table 75 SNMP page attributes ....................................................................................................... 1-221
Table 76 Syslog parameters ............................................................................................................. 1-227
Table 77 Syslog Configuration attributes - AP .............................................................................. 1-228
Table 78 Syslog Configuration attributes - SM ............................................................................. 1-229
Table 79 Syslog Configuration attributes - BHS ........................................................................... 1-230
Table 80 Characteristics of traffic scheduling ............................................................................... 1-246
Table 81 Recommended combined settings for typical operations .......................................... 1-248
Table 82 Where feature values are obtained for an SM registered under an AP with
Authentication Mode set to something other than "DISABLED" ........................................ 1-248
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Table 83 MIR, VLAN, HPC, and CIR Configuration Sources, Authentication Disabled ........... 1-248
Table 84 QoS page attributes - AP ................................................................................................. 1-250
Table 85 QoS page attributes - SM ................................................................................................. 1-255
Table 86 QoS page attributes - BHM .............................................................................................. 1-259
Table 87 QoS page attributes - BHS ............................................................................................... 1-260
Table 88 Configuring cnMaestro ...................................................................................................... 1-270
Table 89 Security tab attributes ...................................................................................................... 1-277
Table 90 SM Security tab attributes ............................................................................................... 1-281
Table 91 RADIUS Vendor Specific Attributes (VSAs) .................................................................. 1-289
Table 92 AP User Authentication and Access Tracking attributes ........................................... 1-294
Table 93 SM User Authentication and Access Tracking attributes ........................................... 1-296
Table 94 Device data accounting RADIUS attributes .................................................................. 1-297
Table 95 Ping Watchdog attributes ................................................................................................ 1-315
Table 96 Spectrum Analyzer page attributes - AP ...................................................................... 2-320
Table 97 Spectrum Analyzer page attributes - SM ...................................................................... 2-322
Table 98 Spectrum Analyzer page attributes - BHM ................................................................... 2-324
Table 99 Spectrum Analyzer page attributes - BHS .................................................................... 2-326
Table 100 Remote Spectrum Analyzer attributes - AP ............................................................... 2-329
Table 101 Remote Spectrum Analyzer attributes - BHM .............................................................. 2-330
Table 102 Aiming page attributes – SM .......................................................................................... 2-333
Table 103 Aiming page attributes - BHS ........................................................................................ 2-335
Table 104 Alignment Tool Headsets and Alignment tone adapter third party product details . 2-
336
Table 105 Link Capacity Test page attributes – 450m AP .......................................................... 2-344
Table 106 Link Capacity Test page attributes – BHM/BHS ......................................................... 2-347
Table 107 AP Evaluation tab attributes - AP ................................................................................. 2-348
Table 108 BHM Evaluation tab attributes - BHS ............................................................................ 2-353
Table 109 OFDM Frame Calculator page attributes ..................................................................... 2-358
Table 110 OFDM Calculated Frame Results attributes ................................................................. 2-359
Table 111 Color code versus uplink/downlink rate column .......................................................... 2-362
Table 112 Link Status page attributes – AP/BHM .......................................................................... 2-363
Table 113 Link Status page attributes – SM/BHS ........................................................................... 2-366
Table 114 General Status page attributes – PMP 450m AP ............................................................. 3-3
Table 115 General Status page attributes – PMP 450 AP ................................................................. 3-8
Table 116 General Status page attributes – PMP 450i AP .............................................................. 3-10
Table 117 General Status page attributes - SM ................................................................................ 3-13
Table 118 General Status page attributes - BHM ............................................................................. 3-18
Table 119 General Status page attributes - BHS .............................................................................. 3-21
Table 120 Device tab attributes ......................................................................................................... 3-24
Table 121 Session tab attributes ......................................................................................................... 3-26
Table 122 Power tab attributes ........................................................................................................... 3-27
Table 123 Configuration tab attributes ............................................................................................. 3-30
Table 124 Session Status > Configuration CIR configuration denotations ................................. 3-32
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Table 125 Link Quality tab attributes ................................................................................................ 3-33
Table 126 Event Log messages for abnormal events ..................................................................... 3-37
Table 127 Event Log messages for normal events .......................................................................... 3-37
Table 128 Scheduler tab attributes .................................................................................................... 3-39
Table 129 SM Registration Failures page attributes - AP .............................................................. 3-41
Table 130 BHS Registration Failures page attributes - BHM ........................................................ 3-42
Table 131 Flags status ........................................................................................................................... 3-42
Table 132 Ethernet tab attributes ...................................................................................................... 3-44
Table 133 Radio (Statistics) page attributes – RF Control Block ................................................. 3-47
Table 134 Sounding Statistics - 450m AP page attributes ........................................................... 3-49
Table 135 VLAN page attributes ........................................................................................................ 3-51
Table 136 Data Channel page attributes ........................................................................................... 3-52
Table 137 MIR/Burst page attributes for AP .................................................................................... 3-55
Table 138 MIR/Burst page attributes for AP .................................................................................... 3-56
Table 139 MIR/Burst page attributes for SM .................................................................................... 3-57
Table 140 RF overload Configuration attributes – AP/BHM ......................................................... 3-58
Table 141 Overload page attributes – AP/SM/BHM/BHS .............................................................. 3-61
Table 142 DHCP Relay page attributes – AP/SM ............................................................................ 3-64
Table 143 Filter page attributes - SM ................................................................................................ 3-65
Table 144 NAT page attributes - SM ................................................................................................. 3-67
Table 145 NAT DHCP Statistics page attributes - SM .................................................................... 3-68
Table 146 Sync Status page attributes - AP .................................................................................... 3-69
Table 147 PPPoE Statistics page attributes - SM ............................................................................ 3-70
Table 148 Bridge Control Block page attributes – AP/SM/BHM/BHS ........................................ 3-72
Table 149 Pass Through Statistics page attributes – AP ............................................................... 3-75
Table 150 SNMPv3 Statistics page attributes – AP......................................................................... 3-76
Table 151 Syslog statistics page attributes – AP/SM/BH ............................................................... 3-78
Table 152 Frame utilization statistics for 450m .............................................................................. 3-79
Table 153 Frame utilization statistics for 450, 450i ........................................................................ 3-84
Table 154 Spatial Utilization statistics ............................................................................................... 3-85
Table 155 Recovery Options attributes ............................................................................................. 3-90
Table 156 5 GHz PMP 450m Series - AP specifications ................................................................... 4-2
Table 157 3GHz PMP 450m Series - AP specifications ................................................................... 4-6
Table 158 PMP 450i Series - AP specifications ................................................................................ 4-10
Table 159 PMP 450i Series - SM specifications ............................................................................... 4-17
Table 160 PTP 450i Series - BH specifications ................................................................................ 4-23
Table 161 PMP/PTP 450b Mid-Gain Series - SM specifications ..................................................... 4-28
Table 162 PMP/PTP 450b High Gain Series - SM specifications .................................................. 4-33
Table 163 PMP 450 Series - AP specifications ................................................................................. 4-38
Table 164 PMP 450 Series - SM specifications ................................................................................ 4-43
Table 165 PTP 450 Series - BH specifications ................................................................................. 4-49
Table 166 PMP/PTP 450i AC power Injector specifications ......................................................... 4-54
Table 167 PMP/PTP 450 power supply specifications (part number: N000900L001A) ........ 4-55
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Table 168 450m/450i Series Main and Aux Ethernet bridging specifications .......................... 4-56
Table 169 450 Series Ethernet bridging specifications ................................................................. 4-56
Table 170 450 Platform Family - wireless specifications ............................................................... 4-57
Table 171 Radio certifications ............................................................................................................. 4-59
Table 172 Country & Bands DFS setting ........................................................................................... 4-61
Table 173 Frequency range and Maximum transmit power – 900 MHz band PMP 450i Series . 4-
64
Table 174 Frequency range and Maximum transmit power – 2.4GHz band PMP/PTP 450 Series
........................................................................................................................................................... 4-65
Table 175 Frequency range and Maximum transmit power – 3 GHz band PMP/PTP 450 Series
........................................................................................................................................................... 4-66
Table 176 Default combined transmit power per country – 4.9 GHz band PMP/PTP 450i Series
........................................................................................................................................................... 4-67
Table 177 Default combined transmit power per country – 4.9 GHz band PMP 450b Series 4-68 Table 178 Default combined transmit power per Country – 5.1 GHz band PMP/PTP 450i Series
........................................................................................................................................................... 4-69
Table 179 Default combined transmit power per country – 5.1 GHz band PMP 450b Series.. 4-70 Table 180 Default combined transmit power per Country – 5.1 GHz band PMP 450m Series 4-71 Table 181 Default combined transmit power per country – 5.2 GHz band PMP/PTP 450i Series
........................................................................................................................................................... 4-73
Table 182 Default combined transmit power per country – 5.2 GHz band PMP 450b Mid-Gain
Series ................................................................................................................................................ 4-74
Table 183 Default combined transmit power per country – 5.2 GHz band PMP 450b High Gain
Series ................................................................................................................................................ 4-74
Table 184 Default combined transmit power per Country – 5.2 GHz band PMP 450m Series ... 4-
75
Table 185 Default combined transmit power per country – 5.4 GHz band PMP 450m Series 4-76 Table 186 Default combined transmit power per country – 5.4 GHz band PMP/PTP 450i Series
........................................................................................................................................................... 4-77
Table 187 Default combined transmit power per country – 5.4 GHz band PMP 450b Mid-Gain
Series ................................................................................................................................................ 4-79
Table 188 Default combined transmit power per country – 5.4 GHz band PMP 450b High Gain
Series ................................................................................................................................................ 4-80
Table 189 Default combined transmit power per country – 5.4 GHz band PMP 450 Series ... 4-81 Table 190 Default combined transmit power per Country – 5.8 GHz band PMP 450m Series .. 4-
83
Table 191 Default combined transmit power per country – 5.8 GHz band PMP/PTP 450i Series
........................................................................................................................................................... 4-84
Table 192 Default combined transmit power per country – 5.8 GHz band PMP 450b Mid-Gain
Series ................................................................................................................................................ 4-85
Table 193 Default combined transmit power per country – 5.8 GHz band PMP 450b High Gain
Series ................................................................................................................................................ 4-85
Table 194 Default combined transmit power per country – 5.8 GHz band PMP 450 Series ... 4-86
Table 195 Frequency range per country – 900 MHz band ............................................................ 4-88
Table 196 Frequency range per country – 2.4 GHz band PMP/PTP 450 Series ........................ 4-89
Table 197 Frequency range per country – 3.5 GHz band PMP/PTP 450/450i Series .............. 4-89
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Table 198 Frequency range per country – 3.65 GHz band PMP/PTP 450/450i Series............ 4-90
Table 199 Frequency range per country – 4.9 GHz band PMP/PTP 450i Series....................... 4-91
Table 200 Frequency range per country – 4.9 GHz band PMP 450b Series ............................. 4-91
Table 201 Frequency range per country – 5.1 GHz band PMP/PTP 450i Series ........................ 4-92
Table 202 Frequency range per country – 5.1 GHz band PMP 450b Mid-Gain Series ............. 4-93
Table 203 Frequency range per country – 5.1 GHz band PMP 450b High Gain Series ............ 4-93
Table 204 Frequency range per country – 5.1 GHz band PMP 450m Series ............................. 4-94
Table 205 Frequency range per country – 5.2 GHz band PMP/PTP 450i Series ...................... 4-95
Table 206 Frequency range per country – 5.2 GHz band PMP 450b Mid-Gain Series ............ 4-96
Table 207 Frequency range per country – 5.2 GHz band PMP 450b High Gain Series ........... 4-96
Table 208 Frequency range per country – 5.2 GHz band PMP 450m Series ............................ 4-97
Table 209 Frequency range per country – 5.4 GHz band PMP/PTP 450i Series ...................... 4-98
Table 210 Frequency range per country – 5.4 GHz band PMP 450b Mid-Gain Series ............. 4-99
Table 211 Frequency range per country – 5.4 GHz band PMP 450b High Gain Series ............. 4-99
Table 212 Frequency range per country – 5.4 GHz band PMP/PTP 450 Series ...................... 4-100
Table 213 Frequency range per country – 5.4 GHz band PMP 450m Series ........................... 4-103
Table 214 Frequency range per country – 5.8 GHz band PMP/PTP 450i Series ..................... 4-104
Table 215 Frequency range per country – 5.8 GHz band PMP 450b Mid-GainSeries ............. 4-105
Table 216 Frequency range per country – 5.8 GHz band PMP 450b High Gain Series .......... 4-105
Table 217 Frequency range per country – 5.8 GHz band PMP/PTP 450 Series ...................... 4-105
Table 218 Frequency range per country – 5.8 GHz band PMP 450m Series ............................ 4-109
Table 219 US FCC IDs ......................................................................................................................... 4-110
Table 220 USA approved antenna list 4.9 GHz ............................................................................. 4-119
Table 221 USA approved antenna list 5.1 and 5.2 GHz ................................................................. 4-120
Table 222 USA approved antenna list 5.4 GHz ............................................................................. 4-121
Table 223 USA approved antenna list 5.8 GHz ............................................................................. 4-122
Table 224 ISEDC Certification Numbers ......................................................................................... 4-124
Table 225 Canada approved antenna list 4.9 and 5.8 GHz ......................................................... 4-127
Table 226 Canada approved antenna list 5.2 and 5.4 GHz ......................................................... 4-128
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About This User Guide

This guide describes configuration and operation of the Cambium point-to-point and point-to­multipoint wireless Ethernet bridges. It covers PMP/PTP 450, 450i, 450b, 450d and PMP 450m platform Series. It is intended for use by the system designer, system installer and system administrator.
For system configuration, tools and troubleshooting, refer to the following chapters:
Chapter 1: Configuration
Chapter 2: :Tools
Chapter 3: Operation
Chapter 4: Reference information
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

Contacting Cambium Networks

Support website: https://support.cambiumnetworks.com
Main website: http://www.cambiumnetworks.com
Sales enquiries: solutions@cambiumnetworks.com
Support/Repair enquiries: https://support.cambiumnetworks.com
Telephone number list: http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/contact
Address: Cambium Networks Limited,
Linhay Business Park, Eastern Road, Ashburton, Devon, TQ13 7UP
United Kingdom
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Product notation
Description
- PMP 450d SM [5 GHz]
- SM [5 GHz] - Dish

Purpose

Cambium Networks Point-to-Multi-Point (PMP)/Point-To-Point (PTP) 450 documents are intended to instruct and assist personnel in the operation, installation and maintenance of the Cambium PMP/PTP equipment and ancillary devices of 450 Platform Family. It is recommended that all personnel engaged in such activities be properly trained.
Cambium disclaims all liability whatsoever, implied or express, for any risk of damage, loss or reduction in system performance arising directly or indirectly out of the failure of the customer, or anyone acting on the customer's behalf, to abide by the instructions, system parameters, or recommendations made in this document.

Product notation conventions in document

This document covers Cambium 450 Series, 450b series, 450i Series and 450m Series products. The following notation conventions are followed while referring to product series and product family:
450 Platform Family Refers to the complete 450 Series family, which includes 450
Series, 450i Series, 450b Series and 450m Series
450 Series Refers to 450 Series devices in the following configurations:
- PMP 450
- AP [2.4, 3.5, 3.65, 5 GHz]
- Connectorized
- SM [900 MHz and 2.4, 3.5, 3.65, 5 GHz]
- Connectorized/ Integrated
- PTP 450 BHM/ BHS [900 MHz and 3.5, 3.65, 5 GHz]
- Connectorized/ Integrated
450i Series
450b Series
Refers to 450i Series devices in the following configurations:
- PMP 450i
- AP [900 MHz and 3, 5 GHz]
- Connectorized/ Integrated
- SM [3 GHz and 5 GHz]
- Connectorized/ Integrated
- PTP 450i BHM/ BHS [3 GHz and 5 GHz]
- Connectorized/ Integrated
Refers to 450b Series devices in the following configurations:
- PMP 450b Mid-Gain
- SM [5 GHz]
- Integrated
- PMP/PTP 450b High Gain
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Product notation
Description
- Integrated
450m Series
Refers to 450m Series device configuration:
- PMP 450m AP 5 GHz
- Integrated
- PMP 450m AP 3 GHz

Cross references

References to external publications are shown in italics. Other cross references, emphasized in blue text in electronic versions, are active links to the references.
This document is divided into numbered chapters that are divided into sections. Sections are not numbered but are individually named at the top of each page, and are listed in the table of contents.

Feedback

We appreciate feedback from the users of our documents. This includes feedback on the structure, content, accuracy, or completeness of our documents. To provide feedback, visit our support website.https://support.cambiumnetworks.com
Caution
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
.
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation
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Important regulatory information

The 450 Platform Family products are certified as an unlicensed device in frequency bands where it is not allowed to cause interference to licensed services (called primary users of the bands).

Application software

Download the latest 450 Platform Family software and install it in the Outdoor Units (ODUs) before deploying the equipment. Instructions for installing software are provided in Upgrading the software
version and using CNUT on page 1-68.

USA specific information

The USA Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires manufacturers to implement special features to prevent interference to weather radar systems that operate in the band 5600 MHz to 5650 MHz. These features must be implemented in all products able to operate outdoors in the band 5470 MHz to 5725 MHz.
Manufacturers must ensure that such radio products cannot be configured to operate outside of FCC rules; specifically, it must not be possible to disable or modify the radar protection functions that have been demonstrated to the FCC.
Cambium supplies variants of the 5 GHz 450, 450i, 450b, and 450m Series specifically for operation in the USA to comply with FCC requirements (KDB 905462 D02 UNII DFS Compliance Procedures New Rules v02). These variants are only allowed to operate with license keys that comply with FCC rules.
To ensure compliance when using PMP 450 Series and PTP 450 Series, follow the recommendation in
Avoidance of weather radars (USA only).
External antennas
When using a connectorized version of the product, the conducted transmit power may need to be reduced to ensure the regulatory limit on transmitter EIRP is not exceeded. The installer must have an understanding of how to compute the effective antenna gain from the actual antenna gain and the feeder cable losses.
The range of permissible values for maximum antenna gain and feeder cable losses are included in this user guide together with a sample calculation. The product GUI automatically applies the correct conducted power limit to ensure that it is not possible for the installation to exceed the EIRP limit, when the appropriate values for antenna gain and feeder cable losses are entered into the GUI.
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Avoidance of weather radars (USA only)
To comply with FCC rules (KDB 443999: Interim Plans to Approve UNII Devices Operating in the 5470 ­5725 MHz Band with Radar Detection and DFS Capabilities), units which are installed within 35 km (22 miles) of a Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) system (or have a line of sight propagation path to such a system) must be configured to avoid any frequency within +30 MHz or –30 MHz of the frequency of the TDWR device. miles) radius but communicates with outdoor clients which may be within the 35 km (22 miles) radius of the TDWRs. If interference is not eliminated, a distance limitation based on line-of-sight from TDWR will need to be used. Devices with bandwidths greater than 20 MHz may require greater frequency separation.
When planning a link in the USA, visit http://spectrumbridge.com/udia/home.aspx, enter the location of the planned link and search for TDWR radars. If a TDWR system is located within 35 km (22 miles) or has line of sight propagation to the PTP device, perform the following tasks:
Register the installation on http://spectrumbridge.com/udia/home.aspx.
Make a list of channel center frequencies that must be barred, that is, those falling within
+30 MHz or –30 MHz of the frequency of the TDWR radars.
The 450 Platform Family AP must be configured to not operate on the affected channels.
This requirement applies even if the master is outside the 35 km (22

Canada specific information

Caution
This device complies with ISEDC ’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
ISEDC requires manufacturers to implement special features to prevent interference to weather radar systems that operate in the band 5600 MHz to 5650 MHz. These features must be implemented in all products able to operate outdoors in the band 5470 MHz to 5725 MHz.
Manufacturers must ensure that such radio products cannot be configured to operate outside of ISEDC rules; specifically it must not be possible to disable or modify the radar protection functions that have been demonstrated to ISEDC .
In order to comply with these ISEDC requirements, Cambium supplies variants of the 450 Platform Family for operation in Canada. These variants are only allowed to operate with license keys that comply with ISEDC rules. In particular, operation of radio channels overlapping the band 5600 MHz to 5650 MHz is not allowed and these channels are permanently barred.
In addition, other channels may also need to be barred when operating close to weather radar installations.
Other variants of the 450 Platform Family are available for use in the rest of the world, but these variants are not supplied to Canada except under strict controls, when they are needed for export and deployment outside Canada.
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Renseignements specifiques au Canada

Attention
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
ISEDC a demandé aux fabricants de mettre en œuvre des mécanismes spécifiques pour éviter d’interférer avec des systèmes radar fonctionnant dans la bande 5600 MHz à 5650 MHz. Ces mécanismes doivent être mis en œuvre dans tous les produits capables de fonctionner à l'extérieur dans la bande 5470 MHz à 5725 MHz.
Les fabricants doivent s'assurer que les produits de radiocommunications ne peuvent pas être configurés pour fonctionner en dehors des règles ISEDC, en particulier, il ne doit pas être possible de désactiver ou modifier les fonctions de protection des radars qui ont été démontrés à ISEDC.
Afin de se conformer à ces exigences de ISEDC, Cambium fournit des variantes du 450 Platform Family exclusivement pour le Canada. Ces variantes ne permettent pas à l’équipement de fonctionner en dehors des règles de ISEDC. En particulier, le fonctionnement des canaux de radio qui chevauchent la bande 5600-5650 MHz est interdite et ces canaux sont définitivement exclus.
ISEDC Approved Antennas
The list of antennas used to obtain ISEDC approvals is provided in section Country specific radio
regulations, Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada (ISEDC) , Table 225.
Antennas externes
Lorsque vous utilisez une version du produit sans antenne intégrée, il peut être nécessaire de réduire la puissance d'émission pour garantir que la limite réglementaire de puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (PIRE) n'est pas dépassée. L'installateur doit avoir une bonne compréhension de la façon de calculer le gain de l'antenne réelle et les pertes dans les câbles de connections.
La plage de valeurs admissibles pour un gain maximal de l'antenne et des pertes de câbles de connections sont inclus dans ce guide d'utilisation avec un exemple de calcul. L'interface utilisateur du produit applique automatiquement la limite de puissance menée correct afin de s'assurer qu'il ne soit pas possible pour l'installation de dépasser la limite PIRE, lorsque les valeurs appropriées pour le gain d'antenne et les pertes de câbles d'alimentation sont entrées dans l’interface utilisateur.
Antennes approuvées par ISEDC
La liste des antennas approveés pour l’operation au Canada est founie dans le chapitre Country specific
radio regulations, Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada (ISEDC) tableaux Table 225.
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EU Declaration of Conformity

Hereby, Cambium Networks declares that the Cambium 450 Series, 450b Series, 450i Series and 450m Series Wireless Ethernet Bridge complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU. The declaration of conformity may be consulted at:
https://www.cambiumnetworks.com/eu_dofc

Specific expertise and training for professional installers

To ensure that the 450 Platform Family products – PMP/PTP 450 Series, PMP/PTP 450i Series, PMP 450m Series are installed and configured in compliance with the requirements of ISEDC and the FCC, installers must have the radio engineering skills and training described in this section.
The Cambium Networks technical training program details can be accessed from below link:
https://www.cambiumnetworks.com/training/

Ethernet networking skills

The installer must have the ability to configure IP addressing on a PC and to set up and control products using a web browser interface.

Lightning protection

To protect outdoor radio installations from the impact of lightning strikes, the installer must be familiar with the normal procedures for site selection, bonding and grounding. Installation guidelines for the 450 Platform Family can be found in Chapter 2: System hardware and Chapter 3: System planning of 450
Platform Planning and Installation Guide.

Training

The installer needs to have basic competence in radio and IP network installation. The specific requirements applicable to the 450 Platform should be gained by reading:
Chapter 4: Preparing for installation and Chapter 5: Installation of 450 Platform Planning and
Installation Guide,
Chapter 1: Configuration, Chapter 2: :Tools, and Chapter 3: Operation of 450 Platform Configuration
Guide (this document),
And by performing sample set ups at base workshop before live deployments.
The Cambium Networks technical training program details can be accessed from below link:
https://www.cambiumnetworks.com/training/
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Problems and warranty

Reporting problems

If any problems are encountered when installing or operating this equipment, follow this procedure to investigate and report:
1 Search this document and the software release notes of supported releases.
2 Visit the support website.
3 Ask for assistance from the Cambium product supplier.
4 Gather information from affected units, such as any available diagnostic downloads.
5 Escalate the problem by emailing or telephoning support.

Repair and service

If unit failure is suspected, obtain details of the Return Material Authorization (RMA) process from the support website (http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/support
).

Hardware warranty

Cambium’s standard hardware warranty is for one (1) year from date of shipment from Cambium Networks or a Cambium distributor. Cambium Networks warrants that hardware will conform to the relevant published specifications and will be free from material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. Cambium shall within this time, at its own option, either repair or replace the defective product within thirty (30) days of receipt of the defective product. Repaired or replaced product will be subject to the original warranty period but not less than thirty (30) days.
To register PMP and PTP products or activate warranties, visit the support website. For warranty assistance, contact the reseller or distributor. The removal of the tamper-evident seal will void the warranty.
Caution
Using non-Cambium parts for repair could damage the equipment or void warranty. Contact Cambium for service and repair instructions.
Portions of Cambium equipment may be damaged from exposure to electrostatic discharge. Use precautions to prevent damage.
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Security advice

Cambium Networks systems and equipment provide security parameters that can be configured by the operator based on their particular operating environment. Cambium recommends setting and using these parameters following industry recognized security practices. Security aspects to be considered are protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information and assets. Assets include the ability to communicate, information about the nature of the communications, and information about the parties involved.
In certain instances Cambium makes specific recommendations regarding security practices, however the implementation of these recommendations and final responsibility for the security of the system lies with the operator of the system.
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Warnings, cautions, and notes

The following describes how warnings and cautions are used in this document and in all documents of the Cambium Networks document set.

Warnings

Warnings precede instructions that contain potentially hazardous situations. Warnings are used to alert the reader to possible hazards that could cause loss of life or physical injury. A warning has the following format:
Warning
Warning text and consequence for not following the instructions in the warning.

Cautions

Cautions precede instructions and are used when there is a possibility of damage to systems, software, or individual items of equipment within a system. However, this damage presents no danger to personnel. A caution has the following format:
Caution
Caution text and consequence for not following the instructions in the caution.

Notes

A note means that there is a possibility of an undesirable situation or provides additional information to help the reader understand a topic or concept. A note has the following format:
Note
Note text.
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Caring for the environment

The following information describes national or regional requirements for the disposal of Cambium Networks supplied equipment and for the approved disposal of surplus packaging.

In EU countries

The following information is provided to enable regulatory compliance with the European Union (EU) directives identified and any amendments made to these directives when using Cambium equipment in EU countries.
Disposal of Cambium equipment
European Union (EU) Directive 2012/19/EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Do not dispose of Cambium equipment in landfill sites. For disposal instructions, refer to
https://www.cambiumnetworks.com/support/compliance/
Disposal of surplus packaging
Do not dispose of surplus packaging in landfill sites. In the EU, it is the individual recipient’s responsibility to ensure that packaging materials are collected and recycled according to the requirements of EU environmental law.

In non-EU countries

In non-EU countries, dispose of Cambium equipment and all surplus packaging in accordance with national and regional regulations.
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Chapter 1: Configuration

This chapter describes how to use the web interface to configure the 450 Platform link. This chapter contains the following topics:
Preparing for configuration on page 1-3
Connecting to the unit on page 1-4
Using the web interface on page 1-6
Quick link setup on page 1-13
Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces on page 1-24
Upgrading the software version and using CNUT on page 1-68
General configuration on page 1-72
Configuring Unit Settings page on page 1-100
Setting up time and date on page 1-104
Configuring synchronization on page 1-106
Configuring security on page 1-110
Configuring 802.1X authentication on page 1-144
Configuring radio parameters on page 1-146
Setting up SNMP agent on page 1-218
Configuring syslog on page 1-227
Configuring remote access on page 1-232
Monitoring the Link on page 1-233
Configuring quality of service on page 1-236
Installation Color Code on page 1-261
Zero Touch Configuration Using DHCP Option 66 on page 1-262
Configuring Radio via config file on page 1-268
Configuring a RADIUS server on page 1-275
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