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Cisco FM1000 Gateway Installation And Configuration Manual (189 pages)
Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul Fiber
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 4.94 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Hazardous Condition Warnings
7
Water Ingress Hazard
8
Radio-Frequency Transmission Hazard
9
Optical Radiation Hazard
10
Hot Surfaces Hazard
11
2 Reporting Mistakes and Recommending Improvements
12
3 Getting Started
13
Introduction
13
Cisco FM4200 Fiber
13
The Cisco FM4200 Fiber Radio Transceiver
13
Data Throttling
14
MPLS Protocol
14
Role Adaptability
14
Unit Configuration
14
Unit Function and Throughput Speed
14
Environmental Rating
15
Product Specifications
15
Transceiver and Gateway Unit Power Consumption
15
Cisco Architecture
16
Overview
16
The Fluidmax TDMA Protocol
16
Wireless Network Architectures
16
Cisco Technologies
17
Prodigy
17
FM Racer
18
Point-To-Point Wireless Bridge
18
Mesh Network Architecture
19
Point-To-Multipoint Architecture with Fluidmax
20
Cisco Network Addressing
22
Bridge IP Addressing
22
Unit Identification and Addressing
22
Mesh- and Bridge-Capable Radio Transceiver Identification
22
Operating the Unit in Mesh Point Mode or Mesh End Mode
23
Cisco Radio Transceivers
24
Network Addressing
24
Cisco Radio Transceivers
25
Connecting and Configuring an Ethernet Edge Device
25
4 Installing the Radio
26
Installing the Radio Using Tie-Wraps or Hose Clamps
26
Installation on a DIN Rail
27
Installation Using the Sliding Bracket
28
5 Hardware Installation
30
Cisco Hardware Installation
30
Installing the Cisco FM4200 Fiber
30
Environmental Rating and Unit Roles
30
Installation Hardware
30
Cisco FM4200 Fiber Status and Link Leds
30
Unit and Link Quality Status
30
Boot Sequence
31
Supplying Power to the Cisco FM4200 Fiber
31
Connecting Power to the Cisco FM4200 Fiber
32
DC IN, LAN and Fiber-Optic Ports
32
Rebooting the Firmware and Resetting the Unit to Factory Defaults
33
Device Firmware Reboot
33
Resetting the Unit to Factory Settings
34
Suitability for Outdoor Installation
34
Antennas
35
Terminal Assignments for Power and Data Connectors
35
M12 A-Coded
35
M12 A-Coded (Five-Pin)
35
M12 A-Coded Eight-Pin (Pre-September 2016 Only)
36
M12 X-Coded
37
Xco / Sfp / Sfp
38
Connecting Fiber-Optic Connectors to SFP Modules
39
Connecting a DC in Power Source to the Unit
41
Connecting LAN Cables to the Unit
42
M12X LAN Cable
42
Connecting an XCO-Standard Duplex Fiber-Optic Cable to the Unit
44
Connecting the Antennas to the Cisco FM4200 Fiber
48
QMA Antenna Connections
48
6 Using the Cisco Partner Portal
51
Accessing the Partner Portal
51
Enabling Two-Factor Authentication for Security
52
Administering Plug-In License Codes
53
Using the RACER™ Radio Configuration Interface
54
Viewing the Technical Documentation for Your Cisco Device
54
7 Device Configuration Using the Configurator Interface
55
Software and Hardware Prerequisites
57
Accessing the Cisco FM4200 Fiber for Device Configuration
57
Local Access and Login for Initial Configuration
58
Initial Configuration with the Unit in Provisioning Mode
61
Switching between Offline and Online Modes
67
Uploading a Device Configuration File from FM Racer
68
General Settings
70
The General Mode Window
70
Changing the Operational Mode
71
Changing the Operational Mode on a Mesh Network-Capable Unit
71
Changing the Prodigy Version
72
Changing the LAN Parameters
73
Wireless Settings
74
Modifying the Wireless Settings
74
Important Considerations for Wireless Settings
76
Point-To-Point and Point-To-Multipoint Considerations
76
Channel Width Considerations
77
Co-Location Considerations
77
Dynamic Frequency Selection Considerations
78
Antenna-Alignment Tools and Physical Statistics
79
Spectral Analysis
81
Network Control
83
Ping Softdog
83
Fm-Quadro
85
FM-QUADRO for Mesh Network-Capable Devices
85
Plotting and Interpreting the Wireless Links
86
Viewing Live Data for a Radio or Wireless Link
90
Viewing Live RSSI Data for a Wireless Link
93
Changing the Relative Position of Device Icons
94
Manipulating the FM-QUADRO View
94
Showing KPI Values for Wireless Links
96
Adding an Aerial Map to the FM-QUADRO View
97
Showing Real-Time Color Codes for Radio Transceiver Key Performance Indicators
97
Adjusting the Transparency of the Aerial Map View
99
Exporting a Network Representation File
99
Advanced Tools
100
Using the Ping Test Tool
100
Using the Bandwidth Test Tool
101
Using the Path MTU Discovery Tool
102
Advanced Settings
103
Advanced Radio Settings
103
Using the Fluidmax Management Setting
104
Using the Max TX Power Setting
105
Using the Data Packet Encryption Setting
106
Using the Select Antenna Gain Setting
106
Using the Maximum Link Length Setting
107
SFP Settings
108
Static Routes
108
Pass Lists and Block Lists
109
Multicast
113
Multicast Management for Mesh Network-Capable Devices
113
Configuring Multicast Within a Layer-3 Network
115
SNMP Configuration
116
Using SNMP V2C
117
Using SNMP V3
118
Wireless Access Point Configuration
120
RADIUS Configuration
124
NTP Configuration
128
L2TP Configuration
129
VLAN Settings
130
VLAN Configuration
130
Rules for Packet Management
131
Fluidity Settings
133
Handoff Logic and Rate Adaptation Settings
136
Miscellaneous Settings
137
Management Settings
139
View Mode Settings
139
Changing the Administrator Username and Password
142
Enabling Remote Access to the Unit by Telnet
143
Overwriting and Upgrading the Unit Firmware
144
Plug-In Management
146
The Device Status View
150
The Device Status Window
150
Saving and Restoring the Unit Settings
152
Resetting the Unit to Factory Defaults
154
Rebooting the Unit
154
Logging out
155
Viewing the End-User License Agreement
155
8 Software Plug-Ins
157
Available Plug-Ins
157
Plug-In Management Procedures
161
Plug-In Activation
161
Deactivating an Active Plug-In
163
Reactivating a Deactivated Plug-In
166
Exporting and Uploading Multiple Activation Codes
167
Sharing License Codes and Accepting Shared License Codes
168
9 Troubleshooting
170
I Cannot Get the Log-In Screen
170
I Cannot Log in to the FM Racer Interface
170
I Forgot the Administrator Password
170
The Wireless Link Is Poor or Non-Existent in Bridge Mode
171
10 Electrical Power Requirements
172
11 Heat Radiation Data
175
12 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Interference Statement
177
13 Notices and Copyright
180
14 Cisco End-User License Agreement
182
Preamble
182
Notice
182
Definitions
182
License Grant
183
Uses and Restrictions on Use
183
Open-Source Software
184
Termination
184
Feedback
185
Consent to Use of Data
185
Warranty Disclaimer
186
Limitation of Liability
186
Exclusion of Liability for Emergency Services
187
Export Control
187
General
188
15 Contact Us
189
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Cisco FM1000 Gateway Installation And Configuration Manual (138 pages)
Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
| Size: 3.3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Hazardous Condition Warnings
6
Water Ingress Hazard
7
Radio-Frequency Transmission Hazard
8
Optical Radiation Hazard
9
Hot Surfaces Hazard
10
2 Reporting Mistakes and Recommending Improvements
11
3 Getting Started
12
Introduction
12
Cisco FM1000 Gateway
12
The Cisco FM1000 Gateway Gateway
12
Product Specifications
13
Transceiver and Gateway Unit Power Consumption
13
Fluidmesh Architecture
14
Overview
14
Wireless Network Architectures
14
Fluidmesh Technologies
14
Prodigy
14
Fluidmesh Network Addressing
15
Bridge IP Addressing
15
Unit Identification and Addressing
15
Mesh-Capable Gateway Identification
15
Network Addressing
17
Fluidmesh Gateways
18
Configuring the Local Gateway Units
19
Connecting and Configuring an Ethernet Edge Device
21
VLAN Tagging
21
Fluidmesh Gateway Devices
22
4 Hardware Installation
23
Fluidmesh Hardware Installation
23
The Role of the Gateway in a Fluidmesh Network Architecture
23
Installing the Cisco FM1000 Gateway
24
Connecting to the Unit Hardware
24
Best Practice for Shielded CAT5/6 Connectors
27
Supplying Power to the Cisco FM1000 Gateway
28
Connecting Power to the Cisco FM1000 Gateway
28
Connecting Power through the Device Power Ports
29
Rebooting the Firmware and Resetting the Unit to Factory Defaults
29
Device Firmware Reboot
29
5 Using the Fluidmesh Partner Portal
31
Accessing the Partner Portal
31
Enabling Two-Factor Authentication for Security
32
Administering Plug-In License Codes
34
Using the RACER™ Radio Configuration Interface
34
Viewing the Technical Documentation for Your Fluidmesh Device
34
6 Device Configuration Using the Configurator Interface
36
Software and Hardware Prerequisites
38
Accessing the Cisco FM1000 Gateway for Device Configuration
38
Local Access and Login for Initial Configuration
39
Initial Configuration with the Unit in Provisioning Mode
42
Switching between Offline and Online Modes
48
Uploading a Device Configuration File from FM Racer
49
Viewing and Accessing the FM Monitor Settings
50
General Settings
52
The General Mode Window
52
Changing the LAN Parameters
53
Changing the Operational Mode
53
Operational Mode Settings on a Gateway Unit
53
Network Control
53
Fm-Quadro
53
FM-QUADRO for Mesh Network-Capable Devices
53
Plotting and Interpreting the Wireless Links
54
Viewing Live Data for a Radio or Wireless Link
58
Viewing Live RSSI Data for a Wireless Link
61
Changing the Relative Position of Device Icons
62
Manipulating the FM-QUADRO View
62
Showing KPI Values for Wireless Links
63
Adding an Aerial Map to the FM-QUADRO View
64
Adjusting the Transparency of the Aerial Map View
65
Exporting a Network Representation File
66
Advanced Tools
67
Using the Ping Test Tool
67
Using the Bandwidth Test Tool
68
Using the Path MTU Discovery Tool
69
Advanced Settings
70
Static Routes
70
Pass Lists and Block Lists
71
Multicast
75
Multicast Management for Gateway Devices
75
Configuring Multicast Within a Layer-3 Network
76
SNMP Configuration
77
Using SNMP V2C
78
Using SNMP V3
79
RADIUS Configuration
80
NTP Configuration
83
L2TP Configuration
84
VLAN Settings
85
VLAN Configuration
85
Rules for Packet Management
87
Fluidity Settings
88
Miscellaneous Settings
90
Management Settings
91
View Mode Settings
91
Changing the Administrator Username and Password
94
Overwriting and Upgrading the Unit Firmware
95
Plug-In Management
98
The Device Status View
101
The Device Status Window
101
Saving and Restoring the Unit Settings
103
Resetting the Unit to Factory Defaults
105
Rebooting the Unit
106
Logging out
106
Viewing the End-User License Agreement
107
7 Software Plug-Ins
109
Available Plug-Ins
109
Plug-In Management Procedures
113
Plug-In Activation
113
Deactivating an Active Plug-In
115
Reactivating a Deactivated Plug-In
117
Sharing License Codes and Accepting Shared License Codes
118
8 Troubleshooting
119
I Cannot Get the Log-In Screen
119
I Cannot Log in to the FM Racer Interface
119
I Forgot the Administrator Password
119
I Purchased a Fluidmesh Device, but It Is Not Shown in FM Racer
120
I Cannot Connect My Fluidmesh Device to the FM Racer Interface
120
I Applied Configuration Settings to the Device Using FM Racer, but I Have Lost Connection to the Device in FM Racer
120
How Do I Connect an Existing Pre-FM Racer Device to FM Racer
121
9 Electrical Power Requirements
122
10 Heat Radiation Data
125
11 FCC and CE Compliance Certificates
127
12 Notices and Copyright
129
13 Fluidmesh End-User License Agreement
131
Preamble
131
Notice
131
Definitions
131
License Grant
132
Uses and Restrictions on Use
132
Open-Source Software
133
Termination
133
Feedback
134
Consent to Use of Data
134
Warranty Disclaimer
135
Limitation of Liability
135
Exclusion of Liability for Emergency Services
136
Export Control
136
General
137
14 Contact Us
138
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