Tsunami®8000 Series(Point-to-point and Point-to-multipoint Products)Software Management GuideProducts Covered--> Tsunami™ Multipoint- MP-8100-BSU-
PrefaceTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 10Device Naming Conventions: A feature specific to a device is referred to by its name (For exa
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 100• When DCS is enabled, the device computes the percentage of retransmissions
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 101Figure 5-36 DFS Configuration (BSU Mode)
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 102Figure 5-37 DFS Configuration (SU/End Point B Mode)Given below is the table w
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 103After configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.5.4.4.3 B
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1045.4.4.4 Manual BlacklistThis tab enables you to manually blacklist a channel.
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 105: Roaming feature is applicable only to the point-to-multipoint devices but n
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1065.4.5.3 Configurable Parameters on a BSUTo configure the roaming parameters o
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 107Roaming Link Profile This parameter enables you to configure a roaming link p
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 108Roaming PreferredChannelsEach BSU on the network, maintains a list of channel
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1095.4.5.4 Configurable Parameters on an SUTo configure the roaming parameters o
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 111OverviewThis chapter contains information on the following:• About Tsunami® 8000 Products• Wireless
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 110After configuring the roaming parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.To view th
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 111• The roaming time for an SU increases when the RADIUS based authentication i
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 112Figure 5-45 SU Profiles Entry AddedConsider a case where a device is currentl
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 113Figure 5-48 SU Profile AddedThe newly configured link profile will not be the
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 114Figure 5-50 Edit a Mapped ProfileMake the necessary edits, and click OK follo
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 115After configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.5.5.1.1 C
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 116After configuring the required parameters, click Add and then COMMIT.Encrypti
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1175.5.1.1.1 Sample Security Profile Configuration5.5.1.2 Editing an existing Se
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 118WORP Configuration page (See Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol (WORP)).To conf
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 119After configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.Listed be
OverviewTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 12MP-8250-BS9 The MP-8250 Base Station unit comes with a high power 2x2 MIMOradio and 16 dBi i
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 120Select the Operation Type as either Allow or Deny.• Allow: Allows only the SU
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1215.6 Quality of Service (QoS)The Quality of Service (QoS) feature is based on
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1221. All – No classification fields, all traffic matches2. L2 Multicasta. Ether
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 123: Two different VoIP rule names have been defined for each direction of traff
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 124Obviously, there are 32 different absolute traffic priorities, priority 0 bei
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 125below or equal to the CIR, and the lower priority is used for the rest of the
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 126g. Traffic Priority = 1Note that two different VoIP Service Flow classes for
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 127– PIR: Cisco VoIP DL; PIR Priority: 15. 2Mbps Videoa. SF class: DL-2Mbps Vide
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 128Figure 5-58 QoS PIR MAC Address Add Entryc. Provide the MAC Address, Mask, Co
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 129Figure 5-59 QoS PIR IP Address EntriesTo Add a New PIR IP Address Entry,a. Na
OverviewTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 13QB-8150-LNK A pair of QB-8150-EPR devices form a link.QB-8150-LNK-100 A pair of QB-8150-EPR-
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 130Figure 5-61 QoS PIR TCP/UDP Port EntriesTo Add a New PIR TCP/UDP Port Entry,a
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 131Figure 5-63 QoS PIR EntriesTo Add a New PIR Rule,a. Navigate to ADVANCED CONF
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 132Figure 5-64 QoS PIR Add Entryc. Provide the PIR Name, Entry Status details an
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 133Figure 5-65 QoS PIR Edit Entry
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 134Parameter DescriptionRule Name This parameter specifies the Name of the Packe
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1355.6.2.1.2 Adding Protocol IDa. Navigate to ADVANCED CONFIGURATION > QoS &g
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 136Figure 5-67 QoS PIR Protocol IDc. Enter the details and click Add. For deleti
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 137Figure 5-69 QoS PIR TCP/UDP Destination Port Add Entryc. All the entries pres
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1385.6.2.1.5.2 Adding Destination IP Addressa. Navigate to ADVANCED CONFIGURATIO
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 139In this example, all bits in the IP Mask are enabled, so incoming traffic’s m
OverviewTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 141.2 Wireless Network Topology1.2.1 Point-to-Multipoint (PTMP)Point-to-multipoint is a wirele
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 140b. All the entries present in the PIR MAC Address Entries are displayed in th
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 141Figure 5-75 QoS Service Flow Add Entry2. Specify details for the Service Flow
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1425.6.2.3 QoS Class Configuration1. Click ADVANCED CONFIGURATION > QoS >
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 143Figure 5-77 QoS Class Add Entryb. Specify the QoS Class Name, Service Flow Na
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 144Figure 5-78 QoS Class Service Flow Details3. Click Add. The following screen
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 145Figure 5-80 QoS Class PIR Details3. Click Add. The following screen appears f
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 146Figure 5-82 QoS SU or End Point B List2. If an SU or End Point B is not in th
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 147The following configuration instructions explain how to configure the system
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 148c. Click Add that corresponds to Source IP Address Entries. This displays a s
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 149• Max Messages in Burst: 16• Entry Status: Enabled. Click Add. The UL-Managem
OverviewTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 15• Security and Surveillance: High definition IP-surveillance cameras for monitoring city str
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1505.7 RADIUS Based SU QoS ConfigurationRADIUS based QoS configuration enables y
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1515.8 VLAN (Bridge Mode Only)The Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) feature help
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 152Figure 5-86 System-Level VLAN Configuration (SU/End Point A/End Point B)1. VL
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 153: When Double VLAN is enabled on the device, the Service VLAN ID should not b
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 154: Wireless Interface of the device will always be in transparent mode. There
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 155Click OK and then COMMIT.5.8.2.3 Trunk ModeTrunk Mode can be configured in a
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 156Figure 5-90 Trunk Mode (SU/End Point A/End Point B)Given below is the table w
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 157After configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.5.8.2.3.1
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 158: You can configure a maximum of 256 trunk VLAN Ids in a BSU and End Point A
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 159:• RADIUS configuration is applicable only when the VLAN Status is disabled o
OverviewTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 16• Enterprise Campus Connectivity: Extend the main network to remote offices, warehouses or o
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 160• An MP.11 SU should locally configure VLAN parameters when connected to a MP
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 161After configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.5.10.1 Pr
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 162Figure 5-94 Protocol Filter
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 163Given below is the table which explains Protocol Filter parameters and the me
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1645.10.1.2 Add User-defined Protocols to the Filter TableTo add user-defined pr
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 165• To prevent all traffic from a specific wireless MAC address from being forw
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 166Result: The device blocks all traffic between the wired PC and all wireless P
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 167Given below is the table which explains Static MAC Address Filter parameters
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 168The Advanced Filtering table contains a list of 5 pre-defined protocols on wh
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 169Figure 5-99 Advance Filtering- Edit EntriesModify the IP protocol traffic dir
OverviewTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 17• Roaming: A mobile device (SU) provides seamless network services.• Offshore Communications
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 170Figure 5-100 TCP/UDP Port FilterThe Filter Control parameters determines if f
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 171If you have configured any user-defined protocols then click OK and then COMM
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 172To configure Storm Threshold Filter, navigate to ADVANCED CONFIGURATION >
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 173The user can form groups of SUs at the BSU which define the filtering criteri
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 174This screen is classified into two categories: Intra Cell Blocking and Securi
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 175Figure 5-104 WORP Intra Cell Blocking Group TableThis table displays the list
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 176Figure 5-105 WORP Intra Cell Blocking MAC Table5.10.6.2.1 To add MAC addresse
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 177To edit the existing MAC addresses, click Edit icon in the WORP Intra Cell Bl
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 178Figure 5-108 DHCP Pool Table Add EntryEnter the pool details and click Add. T
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 179Figure 5-110 DHCP Server (Routing Mode)Given below is the table which explain
OverviewTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 181.2.2 Point-to-Point LinkA point-to-point link is a dedicated wireless link that connects on
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 180After configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.5.11.3 DH
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 181Figure 5-112 DHCP Relay Server Add EntryEnter the DHCP Server IP Address and
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1825.12 IGMP SnoopingProxim’s Tsunami®devices support Internet Group Management
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 183Snooping enabled, the SU/End Point B transmits the data to the host only when
Tsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1846ManagementThis chapter provides information on how to manage the device by using Web interface. I
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 185Given below is the table which explains System parameters and the method to configure th
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 186Figure 6-2 Inventory ManagementBy default, the components information is auto-generated
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 187Given below is the table which explains each of the parameters:6.2 File ManagementThe Fi
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 188• The TFTP server is running during file upload and download. You can check the connecti
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 189Figure 6-4 TBC File in xml Format6.2.2.2 Editing the TBC FileThe TBC file can easily be
OverviewTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 19• Backhaul to a Central POP: Avoids expensive installation and recurring charge of a second
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1906.2.2.3 Loading the TBC fileThe TBC file can be loaded onto the device by using either S
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 191Figure 6-5 Upgrade Firmware - HTTP2. In the HTTP screen, click Browse to select the late
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 192:• After upgrading the device with the new firmware, reboot the device; Otherwise the de
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1936.2.4.2 Upgrade Configuration via TFTPTo upgrade the configuration files by using TFTP S
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1944. To update the device with Configuration Profile files, select Config Profile.• Based
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 195Figure 6-11 Retrieve Files via HTTP2. Select the type of file that you want to retrieve
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 196After excluding the unique parameters, click Create Profile for creating the profile and
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 1972. Based on the IP mode configure either IPv4 or IPv6 address as TFTP Server address.3.
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 198• Similarly, the Text Based Template Configuration file does not exist if it is not gene
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 199After configuring the required parameters, click OK, COMMIT and then REBOOT.6.3.2 Telnet
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OverviewTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 20• High-bandwidth Last Mile Access: Delivers Transparent LAN Services (TLS) to corporate park
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 200Given below is the table which explains Telnet/SSH parameters and the method to configur
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2016.3.3 SNMPTo configure SNMP interface parameters, navigate to MANAGEMENT > Services &
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 202Figure 6-19 SNMPv3Given below is the table which explains SNMP parameters and the method
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 203After configuring the required parameters, click OK, COMMIT and then REBOOT.6.3.3.1 SNMP
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 204: The default SNMP Trap Host Table entry cannot be deleted.To add entries to the Trap Ho
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2052. Syslog: They are similar to Event logs except that they are cleared on device reboot.
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2061. Click Add in the Syslog Host Table screen. The Syslog Host Table Add Row screen appea
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 207• IP Address• Port• Host Comments• Entry Status:– Enable: By default, the configured Sys
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 208Primary Server IPAddress/DomainNameEnter the host name, or the IP address based on IP mo
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 209To save the configured parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.6.5 Access ControlThe Access
OverviewTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 211.4 Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol (WORP)WORP is a protocol, designed by Proxim to optimiz
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 210Figure 6-26 Management Access Table Add Row2. IP Address: Based on the IP mode, configur
ManagementTsunami® 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 211• QB-8200-EPA which converts to a MP-8200-SUA• QB-8250-EPR which converts to a MP-8250-S
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2127MonitorThis chapter contains information on how to monitor the device by using Web interface. It c
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 213To view Ethernet statistics, click Ethernet 1 or Ethernet 2 depending on the Ethernet interf
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2147.1.2 Wireless StatisticsTo view the Wireless interface statistics, click MONITOR > Inter
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 215To view the updated Wireless statistics, click Refresh.To delete the Wireless statistics, cl
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 216Figure 7-3 PPPoE Interface StatisticsThe PPPoE interface parameters are same as the Ethernet
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 217To view updated connection statistics, click Refresh.To restart the session between the PPPo
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2187.2 WORP Statistics7.2.1 General StatisticsWORP General Statistics provides general statisti
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 219Figure 7-8 WORP General Statistics (SU/End Point A/End Point B)Figure 7-9 WORP General Stati
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 222Management and Monitoring CapabilitiesA Network administrator can use the following interfaces to c
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2207.2.1.1 Basic StatisticsGiven below is an explanation to the basic parameters:Parameter Desc
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 221: For better results, the Send Failure or Send Retrieve must be low in comparison to Send Su
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 222Click Refresh to view updated WORP advanced statistics.7.2.2 Link Statistics7.2.2.1 SU / End
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 223Click Refresh to view updated link statistics.To view detailed SU/End Point B Link statistic
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 224Figure 7-12 SU Detailed StatisticsThe detailed page displays Remote SNR information, that is
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 225Figure 7-13 Local SNR InformationThese configured values are used by ATPC and DDRS to derive
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 226Figure 7-14 An Example - BSU Link Statistics7.2.3 QoS Statistics (BSU or End Point A Only):
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2277.3 Active VLAN: Active VLAN is applicable only to a device in SU (Bridge) mode.The Active V
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 228This page displays the VLAN Ethernet parameters and their values that are configured either
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 229To view updated Bridge statistics, click Refresh.To clear the Bridge statistics, click Clear
Management and Monitoring CapabilitiesTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 23If using RS-232 cable, verify the following information in the
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2307.5 Network Layer7.5.1 Routing TableRouting table displays all the active routes of the netw
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 231• MAC Address: Represents the MAC address of a node on the network.• Net Address: This param
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 232To view updated ICMP Statistics, click Refresh.7.5.4 IP Address TableThe IP Address Table sh
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 233Figure 7-24 DNS Addresses7.5.6 Neighbour Table: This parameter is applicable only in IPv4 an
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 234Figure 7-26 RIP Database7.6 RADIUS (BSU or End Point A only): RADIUS is applicable only to a
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 235The following table lists the Authentication Statistics parameters and their description:To
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 236Figure 7-28 Ethernet1 Multicast List7.7.1 Ethernet or Wireless Multicast ListThe Multicast L
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 237To view updated Router Port list, click Refresh.7.8 DHCPDHCP Leases file stores the DHCP cli
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 238Figure 7-31 Event Log MessagesTo retrieve the event log file from the device, see Retrieve F
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 239faster solution. This feature should be used only in consultation with the Proxim Customer S
Management and Monitoring CapabilitiesTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 24of the settings and statistics that are available with other m
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 240Figure 7-33 Temperature Log• Current Unit Temperature: Displays the current internal tempera
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2417.9.3.1 View Temperature LogTo view the temperature Log, click Show Temp Log.Figure 7-34 Vie
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2427.9.3.2 Hide Temperature LogTo hide the temperature log messages, click Hide Temp Log.7.9.3.
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2437.10.2 Scan ToolWith Scan Tool, you can scan all the devices available on your network.To sc
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 244• Packet Flow Sampling: In this sampling, the data packets received on the Ethernet interfac
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2457.10.3.1 sFlow Receiver ConfigurationThe Receiver Configuration page allows you to configure
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 246Figure 7-39 sFlow Sampling Configuration2. From the Receiver Index drop-down box, select the
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 247Figure 7-40 Counter Polling Configuration2. From the Receiver Index drop-down box, choose th
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2487.10.5 Spectrum Analyzer: Spectrum Analyzer is not applicable to MP-8150-CPE and QB-8150-LNK
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 249• When working in a high interference network, ensure to run the spectrum analyzer with mult
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 253Device InitializationThis chapter contains information on the following:• Initialization— ScanTool—
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 250Graph Results InterpretationConsider a network with a device operating on channel 122 with 2
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 251Figure 7-44 Selective Graph StatisticsAt a time, the graph represents the statistics of a ma
MonitorTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 252: Spectrum Analyzer configuration parameters and results are not persistent across reboots.7
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2538TroubleshootingThis chapter helps you to address the problems that might arise while using our dev
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2548.1 PoE InjectorProblem SolutionThe Device Does NotWork• Make sure that you are usin
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2558.2 Connectivity IssuesConnectivity issues include any problem that prevents from po
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2568.3 Surge or Lightning Issues (For Connectorized devices)8.4 Setup and Configuration
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 257HTTP Interface orTelnet Does Not Work• Make sure you are using a compatible browser:
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2588.5 Application Specific TroubleshootingProblem SolutionRADIUSAuthentication ServerS
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2598.6 Wireless Link IssuesGiven below are the possible reasons for a wireless link not
Device InitializationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 26:• ScanTool works only for Proxim devices.• ScanTool scans devices based on IP
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 260With multiple linkprofiles, the wirelessnetwork performanceis getting affected.The o
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2618.7 Wired (Ethernet) Interface ValidationProblem SolutionWired (Ethernet)Interface V
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2628.8 Wireless Interface ValidationProblem SolutionWireless InterfaceValidationRun ipe
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2638.9 Recovery ProceduresRecovery Procedure is used to restore the device to its facto
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2642 The device is not accessiblefor reasons such as user hasforgotten the web interfac
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2658.9.2 Bootloader Mode8.9.3 Load a New ImageFollow one of the procedures below to loa
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 266Preparing to Download the Device ImageBefore starting the download process, you need
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 267The terminal display shows Power On Self Tests (POST) activity. After approximately
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 268• Data Bits:8• Stop Bits:1• Flow Control: None• Parity: NoneThe terminal display sho
TroubleshootingTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 269When a proper IP address is set, use HTTP interface or Telnet to configure the rest
Device InitializationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 27: If the device does not appear in the Scan List, click Rescan in the Scan List
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 270AFeature ApplicabilityGiven below are the feature(s) applicable to the respective point-to-point de
Feature ApplicabilityTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 271Given below are the feature(s) applicable to the respective point-to-multipoin
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 272BParameters Requiring RebootGiven below are the parameters that require the device to reboot.Parame
Parameters Requiring RebootTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 273Wireless PropertiesChannel Bandwidth BASIC CONFIGURATIONADVANCED CONFIGU
Parameters Requiring RebootTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 274Parameter(s) Web Page(s) Applicable Device Mode*SNMP (If SNMP v1-v2c is
Parameters Requiring RebootTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 275* BSU: Refers to a Base StationSU Mode: Refers to both SU and CPEEnd Poi
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 276CFrequency Domains and ChannelsIntroductionThe Tsunami®point-to-point and point-to-multipoint produ
Frequency Domains and ChannelsTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 277Point to Multipoint DevicesProduct(s) MP-8100-BSUMP-8100-SUAMP-8150-S
Frequency Domains and ChannelsTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 278Point to Point DevicesProduct(s) QB-8100-EPA/LNK QB-8150-EPRQB-8150-L
Frequency Domains and ChannelsTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 279* Applicable to US SKU only# US SKU is not applicable to QB-8150-LNK-
Device InitializationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 28Figure 3-3 Login ScreenBased on the access credentials, two types of users can
Frequency Domains and ChannelsTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2804.9 and 5 GHz ChannelsWD-Europe 2.4GHz2412 ~ 2472 1 (2412),2 (2417)..
Frequency Domains and ChannelsTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 281UnitedStates2 (5.3,5.8 GHz)5260 ~ 5320 (DFS)5745 ~ 5825 (Non-DFS)- -
Frequency Domains and ChannelsTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 282World 5.9GHz5880 ~ 5920 (Non-DFS) 176(5880),177(5885)...183(5915),184
Frequency Domains and ChannelsTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 283India 5.8GHz5830 ~ 5870 (Non-DFS) 166(5830),167(5835)...173(5865),174
Frequency Domains and ChannelsTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 284Legacy 5GHz 5150 ~ 6080 (Non-DFS)Please note that 8200SKUs support up
Frequency Domains and ChannelsTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 285EU SKUU.K5.8 GHz5735 ~ 5785 (DFS)5835 (DFS)- - 147(5735),148(5740)...
Frequency Domains and ChannelsTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 2866.4 GHz Channels: The center frequency listed in the above tables are
Frequency Domains and ChannelsTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 287For 40 MINUS• 2.4GHz ->– Channel 5 = 2432 MHz– Bandwidth starts fr
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 288DLACP - Device ManagementTsunami®QuickBridge devices that are part of the LACP link cannot be manag
LACP - Device ManagementTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 289In this example, we have considered a network with two QuickBridge links ea
Device InitializationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 29• In the Internet Explorer, to get best results, click on Tools > Internet O
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 290EQinQThe Subscribers and End Point devices support QinQ VLAN feature that enables service providers
QinQTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 291• Device Management– From the BSU Ethernet side, the BSU/SU can be managed with a single VLAN t
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 292FBootloader CLI and ScanToolBootloader CLIThe Bootloader CLI is a minimal subset of the normal CLI
Bootloader CLI and ScanToolTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 293To Load the Firmware from the Network• Use the show command to view the
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 294GSNR InformationGiven below are the SNR values for the following devices:• MP-8100-BSU• MP-8100-SUA
SNR InformationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 295Given below are the SNR values for the following device(s) in legacy mode:• MP-8100-
SNR InformationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 296Given below are the SNR values for the following devices:• MP-8150-CPE• QB-8150-LNK-
SNR InformationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 297Given below are the SNR values for the following device(s) in legacy mode:• MP-8150-
SNR InformationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 298Given below are the SNR values for the following devices:• MP-8200-BSU / SUA• MP-825
SNR InformationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 299Given below are the SNR values for the following device(s) in legacy mode:• MP-8200-
ContentsTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 3Preface ...81 Overview ...
Device InitializationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 303.2.2 COMMITCOMMIT operation is used to apply the configuration changes onto th
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 300HAbbreviationsAACL Access Control ListACS Automatic Channel SelectionAES Advanced Encryption Standa
AbbreviationsTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 301FCS Frame Check SequenceGGbps Gigabit Per SecondGPL General Public LicenseGRE Generic
AbbreviationsTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 302NNAPT Network Address Port TranslationNAT Network Address TranslationNCP Network Contr
AbbreviationsTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 303STP Spanning Tree ProtocolSU Subscriber UnitTTBC Text Based ConfigurationTCP Transmiss
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 304ILightning ProtectionLightning protection is used to maximize the reliability of the communications
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 305JStatement of WarrantyWarranty CoverageProxim Wireless Corporation warrants that its products are m
Statement of WarrantyTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 306Calls to the Customer Service Center for reasons other than product failure wi
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 307KTechnical Services and SupportObtaining Technical Service and SupportIf you are having trouble usi
Technical Services and SupportTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 308Telephone SupportContact technical support via telephone as follows:•
Technical Services and SupportTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 309 * if units are out of standard warranty• 8 x 5 Enhanced ServPak– 8x5
Device InitializationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 313.2.3 REBOOTReboot operation is required for any change in the key parameters t
Technical Services and SupportTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 310Technical Support for Current Products after Warranty PeriodAfter the
Device InitializationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 32Maximum Number of SUs (per BSU) MP-8100-BSU (rev 1 to rev 6) --> 100MP-8100-
Device InitializationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 33RIP Disabled DisabledNAT Disabled DisabledPPPoE Client Not Applicable Disabled
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 344Basic ConfigurationThe BASIC CONFIGURATION tab provides a one-place access to a minimum set of conf
Basic ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 35Figure 4-2 Basic Configuration (SU)
Basic ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 36Figure 4-3 Basic Configuration (End Point A)
Basic ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 37Figure 4-4 Basic Configuration (End Point B)Below is the table which explains bas
Basic ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 38Frequency Domain This parameter specifies the country of operation, permitted fre
Basic ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 39Auto ChannelSelection (ACS)Enables a device to select the best channel for data t
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Basic ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 40After configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.: Reboot the
Tsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 415Advanced ConfigurationThe ADVANCED CONFIGURATION tab provides a means to configure the following ad
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 42Given below is the table which explains System parameters and the method to co
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 43After configuring the required parameters, click OK, COMMIT and then REBOOT.Ma
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 445.2 NetworkThe Network tab allows to view and configure the network specific i
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 45Figure 5-4 IPv4 Configuration (Bridge Mode)Given below is the table which expl
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 46After configuring the required parameters, click OK, COMMIT and then REBOOT.5.
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 47Given below is the table which explains the method to configure IP parameters
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 485.2.1.1.3 DNSDNS server is used to resolve/translate a domain name into an IP
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 495.2.1.2 Routing Mode:• A device (BSU/SU) will act as a DHCP Client only when c
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Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 50Figure 5-7 IP Configuration (Routing Mode)Given below is the table which expla
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 515.2.1.2.1 DNSTo configure the IP parameters of the device when operating in Ro
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 52: In routing mode, the Primary and Secondary IP Address cannot be configured a
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 53Figure 5-9 IP Configuration (Routing Mode with PPPoE Client Enabled)Given belo
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 54Wireless (PPPoE)Address Type This parameter specifies whether the wireless int
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 555.2.1.3.1 DNSTo configure the IP parameters of the device when operating in Ro
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 56After configuring the required parameters, click OK, COMMIT and then REBOOT.5.
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 575.2.2.1 Adding Static Route EntriesClick Add in the Static Route Table screen.
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 58• When NAT functionality is enabled, the DHCP Relay and RIP features are not s
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 59To add entries in the NAT Port Bind Table, navigate to ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
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Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 605.2.4 RIP: RIP is configurable only when the devices are in Routing Mode and N
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 61By default, RIP is not enabled on the device. To enabled, select Enable and cl
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 62Figure 5-16 PPPoE ArchitectureGiven below are the stages for a PPPoE client to
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 63Figure 5-17 PPPoE Client Status2. By default, the PPPoE feature is disabled on
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 645. Given below is the table which explains PPPoE client parameters and the met
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 65LCP Echo Failure This parameter indicates the maximum number of consecutive fa
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 66MPPE Status: MPPE Status parameter is applicable only when the Authentication
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 676. After configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT. Reboot
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 68The following figure shows an IP tunnel configuration using two end points.Fig
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 69— Local IP Address = 20.0.0.132— Remote IP Address = 30.0.0.132SU2 Configurati
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 70Figure 5-22 Adding a new Tunnel Interface6. Given below is the table which exp
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 71:• You can create a maximum of 16 tunnels.• The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 72Given below is the table which explains Basic Ethernet parameters and the meth
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 73After configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.Reboot the
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 74Given below is the table which explains Advanced Ethernet parameters and the m
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 75In point-to-multipoint (BSU and SU) devices, you can create a maximum of eight
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 76Figure 5-27 Add a Link ProfileType a name for the link profile in the Profile
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 775.4.1.2.1 BasicUnder Basic screen, you can configure and view the following pa
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 78ATPC Status If Adaptive Transmit Power Control (ATPC) is enabled, then the dev
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 79After configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.5.4.1.2.2
PrefaceTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 8PrefaceThis chapter contains information on the following:• About this Guide• Products Covered
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 80Parameter DescriptionDDRS Min Data RateandDDRS Max Data RateRepresents the min
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 81Click Local SNR-Table, to view the optimal SNR values that are exchanged with
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 82Figure 5-30 An Example - SNR InformationAfter configuring the required paramet
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 835.4.2 Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol (WORP)To configure the WORP properties,
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 84Figure 5-32 WORP Configuration (SU)Given below is the table which explains WOR
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 85Secondary BSU Name Applicable only to an SU.This parameter serves as a seconda
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 86Max SUs Represents the maximum number of SUs that can register with a BSU.Give
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 87Multi Frame Bursting To achieve higher throughput, WORP protocol allows the tr
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 88After configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.Security P
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 89:• Modifying any of the WORP parameters result in temporary loss of connectivi
PrefaceTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 9AudienceThe intended audience for this guide is the network administrators who install and/or
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 90Figure 5-34 Wireless Interface Properties (SU)The Wireless Interface Propertie
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 91Channel Offset: Applicable only to MP-8160-BSU; MP-8160-BS9; MP-8160-SUA; MP-8
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 92Satellite Density Satellite Density setting helps to achieve maximum bandwidth
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 93Max EIRP The maximum effective power that a radio antenna is allowed to radiat
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 94:• If the maximum EIRP is not defined in the above table then it is set to 100
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 95Antenna Gain When using external antenna, the professional installer should en
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 96After configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.Reboot the
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 975.4.3.0.2 MIMOThe MIMO Properties tab allows you to configure the Multiple-Inp
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 98After configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.Reboot the
Advanced ConfigurationTsunami®8000 Series - Software Management Guide 99• Even if the preferred channel is configured with a DFS channel manually, the
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