Tsunami MP.11 Family June 2005. Slide 2  The Tsunami MP.11 Multipoint System consists of >Central units called Base Station Unit (BSU) >Satellites (remotes)

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Tsunami MP.11 Family June 2005

Slide 2  The Tsunami MP.11 Multipoint System consists of >Central units called Base Station Unit (BSU) >Satellites (remotes) called Subscriber Units (SU)  Units operate in one of the following bands: >5 GHz frequencies (5.25 to 5.85GHz depending upon local regulations) >2.4 GHz ISM band. >Each band offers several alternative channels  Technology: TDD >The system uses a proprietary protocol called WORP (Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol) between BSU and SUs General Description and Topologies

Slide 3 Topologies: Point to Point  Point to Point links can be created by connecting one BSU and one SU >SU to SU direct communication is NOT possible >BSU to BSU direct communication is NOT possible >However…a BSU can be configured in Satellite mode (via software). In this case, it will behave exactly as any SU

Slide 4 Topologies: Point to Multipoint  Point to Multipoint networks can be created by having more than one SU connecting (“registering”) to the same BSU  There is an absolute maximum of remotes that a Base can handle (more details in next slides) >Administrator can limit the number of remotes via software to a smaller value by configuring the parameter Maximum Number of Remotes in the BSU >The BSU stops polling for new registrations when the “current Number of Remotes” = “Maximum Number of Remotes”

Slide 5 Tsunami MP.11 Models  Four Multipoint Models  Three MP.11 QuickBridge (PtP) Models: Model Frequency [GHz] Max. Data Rate [Mbps] Housing Indoor Indoor 5054 R536Rugged 2454 R2.436Rugged Model Frequency [Ghz] Max. Data Rate [Mbps] Housing QB Indoor QB 5054 R554Rugged QB 2454 R2.454Rugged

Slide 6 Model 2411 (non rugged)  2411-BSU >Base Station Unit operating in 2.4 GHz band >Supports up to 100 satellites  2411-SU >Subscriber Unit operating in 2.4 GHz band  2411-RSU >Residential Subscriber Unit operating in 2.4 GHz band >Similar to SU but comes with 15dBi window antenna w/2 meter cable and N male connector. Net Gain is about 12dBi. >Supports only 8 devices on the Ethernet side (8 MAC Addresses)

Slide 7 Model 5054 (non rugged)  5054-BSU >Base Station Unit operating in 5 GHz band >No antenna is included >Supports up to 250 satellites  5054-SU >Subscriber Unit operating in 5 GHz band >No antenna included  5054-RSU >Residential Subscriber Unit operating in 5 GHz band >Similar to SU but delivered with 15 dBi window antenna. Net Gain about 13dBi. >Supports limited number of devices on the Ethernet side (8 MAC addresses)

Slide 8 Difference between SU and RSU  There are two functional differences between an SU and RSU >MAC Address Capacity:  The SU can handle “unlimited” MAC addresses on the Ethernet side (900)  The RSU can handle a maximum of 8 MAC Addresses >PoE Capability:  The SU has PoE capabilities,  The RSU does not have PoE capabilities

Slide 9 Model 5054-R (rugged)  5054-BSUR >Base Station Unit operating in 5 GHz band >No antenna is included >Supports up to 250 remotes  5054-SUA >Subscriber Unit operating in 5 GHz band with antenna connector (no antenna is included)  5054-SUR >Subscriber Unit operating in 5 GHz band with integrated antenna (23 dBi) The 5054-R products are compatible with the 5054 products

Slide 10 Model 2454-R (rugged)  2454-BSUR >Base Station Unit operating in 2.4 GHz band >Supports up to 250 remotes > No antenna included  2454-SUA >Subscriber Unit operating in 2.4 GHz band with antenna connector >No antenna included  2454-SUR >Subscriber Unit operating in 2.4 GHz band with integrated panel antenna (17 dBi) The 2454-R products are NOT compatible with the 2411 products

Slide 11 Quickbridge  Ready-to-run point-to-point link based on Model 2411 equipment >Operates in 2.4 Ghz >Data Rate up to 11Mbps >Packaging includes:  2411 BSU (1)  2411 SU (1)  Yagi 14 dBi (2)  LMR ft (2)  Surge Arrestors (2)  Software and manuals

Slide 12 Quickbridge R  Ready-to-run point-to-point link based on Model 5054 R equipment >Operates in 5Ghz band >Data Rate up to 54Mbps >Includes:  5054 R BSU (1) and SU (1) both with integrated 23-dBi antennas  50 m (164 ft) outdoor, terminated CAT5 cables (2)  PoE adapters (2)  Mounting hardware  Software and manual  No surge arrestors are included (offered separately)

Slide 13 Quickbridge R  Ready-to-run point-to-point link based on Model 2454 R equipment >Operates in 2.4Ghz band >Data Rate up to 54Mbps >Includes:  BSU (1) and SU (1) both with integrated 17dBi antennas,  50 m (164 ft) outdoor, terminated CAT5 cables (2)  PoE adapters (2)  Mounting hardware  software and manuals  No surge arrestors are included

Slide 14 MP.11 Quickbridge limitations  All MP.11 QB units come protected with License Key to “stay” QB after Factory Default reset: >The QB SU can be used as regular (a “non QB”) SU. In other words, a QB SU can become part of an MP.11 Multipoint System. >The QB BSU can be put in Satellite mode and used as regular SU. >The QB BSU cannot be used as non-QB BSU (i.e. the parameter Maximum Number of Remotes is hard coded to “1” and can not be changed).

Slide 15 Product Variants and How to Order  There are several product variants to accommodate for the different RF regulations and/or electrical specs. of different countries/regions.  When selecting an MP.11 product, you must choose: >A) Model: 2411, 5054, 5054 R, 2454 R >B) Product: BSU, SU, SUA, RSU >C) Variant: UK, EU, etc >Eg.:  5054 –BSUR -EU  5054 – SUR – UK  5054 – SUA – AU  For a full list of MP.11 Products and Accessories -> MP.11 FamilyMP.11 Family

System/Software Features Overview

Slide 17 System Features (thru release 2.2.5)  Works with Scantool  IP Addressable >Static or dynamically assigned using DHCP-Client  Management through >Web Interface >Command Line Interface (CLI) >Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)  Support for standard MIB  Product specific parameters/tallies in Proxim provided MIB

Slide 18 System Features (cont.)  WORP protocol optimizes media (channel access) control in outdoor installations over longer distances >Adaptive polling protocol >No low level (IEEE ) ACKs >Super frames >Asymmetric Bandwidth Management  SU negotiates configured bandwidth settings with BSU >No Sleep Mode  Configuration option to change the adaptive polling method in WORP >More details on WORP -> Click here or hereClick herehere  SU Roaming >Allows SUs to ‘roam’ from BSU to BSU, allowing mobility and/or redundancy >Provides ‘seamless’ roaming to many applications (no guarantee of session persistence)

Slide 19 System Features (cont.)  Dynamic Frequency Selection >ETSI domain countries do not allow you to select the channel  BSU Radar Detection  SU scans all frequencies to find optimal BSU  10 and 5 MHz radio channel-width (rugged units only) >5 and 10 MHz channels in addition to the 20 MHz standard >Wider channel allows higher data-rate, but occupies more spectrum and allows less channels in the available band >Narrower channel occupies less spectrum, gets more distance and allows for more channels in the band, but lowers the data-rate per channel  Half the channel-width means half the data-rate  Allows for better capacity planning through channel separation  Roaming is only possible between BSUs with the same-bandwidth channel configurations

Slide 20 System Features (cont.)  Transmit Power Control >Adjust the output power of the unit to a lower level in order to reduce interference to neighboring devices >Allows use of higher gain antennas while staying within the EIRP limits applicable in the operational domain  Satellite Density >Influences the receive sensitivity of the radio interface >Reducing the sensitivity of the radio enables unwanted “noise” to be filtered out. (It disappears under the threshold.) >The Satellite Density Control feature acts essentially like a “squelch” used in CB radios.

Slide 21 System Features (cont.)  Encryption >WEP, AES-CCM and –OCB encryption  Dynamic Data Rate Selection (DDRS) >Automatically and dynamically adjusts transmit data rate to an ‘optimal’ value according to the current system conditions at each end of the link independently  TURBO mode support >Uses channel bonding (not allowed in Europe)

Slide 22 System Features (cont.)  Antenna Alignment support >Assists in antenna alignment >For rugged units audible antenna alignment is available.  Station Statistics >List of SU MAC Addresses at BSU and BSU’s MAC Address at SU >Current Transmit Rate at Local and Remote Site, Signal and noise at Local and Remote Site >Screen (GUI) auto-refreshes every 4 seconds  Temperature Logging (rugged units only)  Event Log facility (downloadable)

Slide 23 System Features (cont.)  Routing and bridging capability: >RIP >STP  DHCP Server >Provides allocation of IP addresses to hosts behind the Ethernet side of BSU/SU/RSU  DHCP Relay agent  Network Address Translation (NAT) >Provides bi-directional Public-to-Private IP address translation for network devices connected behind an SU/RSU

Slide 24 System Features (cont.) SU 1 Trunk Mode Company A VLAN 4 Company B VLAN 7 SU 2 Access Mode BSU Trunk Mode Company A VLAN 4  Different VLAN modes supported >BSU in Trunk mode >SU 1 in Trunk mode >SU 2 in Access mode

Slide 25 System Features (cont.)  Intra-Cell Blocking (ICB) >Feature is provided to allow “blocking” of traffic between SUs that are connected to the same BSU  MAC Authentication  RADIUS Authentication  IP Access Table  Ethernet Protocol Filtering  Static MAC pair Filtering  Broadcast Protocol Filtering

Slide 26 System Features (cont.)  Monitoring >WORP statistics >ICMP messages >RADIUS messages >Link Test >Interfaces >IP ARP Table >IP Routes >Learn Table

Slide 27 Feature/hardware dependencies  All current Tsunami MP11 hardware will accept the latest available software releases  However, not all features will be available for all models  Management interfaces will allow configuration of only the options that are available for the detected hardware

Slide 28 Summary of Features vs Models Feature 2454 R5054 R # of Remotes per BSU Max Data Rate36Mbps 11Mbps AES CCMXX 5 and 10 MHz Channel BandwidthXX Audio Antenna AlignmentXX Logging-Reporting of Internal Unit Temperature and Temperature Log UploadXX Remote Reload supportXX Factory Default button on Power InjectorXX AES OCBXXXX WORP “No Sleep” modeXXXX Enhanced TPCXXX Event Log UploadXXXX Satellite Density ControlXXXX VLANXXX Upgrade Bootloader SupportXXXX

Tsunami MP.11 Non Rugged Technical Specifications April 2005

Slide 30 Models 2411/5054 Characteristics  Physical Interfaces: >One wired 10/100 Mbps port (RJ45 connector) with PoE capabilities  The RSU does not have PoE >One wireless interface with pigtail permanently attached (N male connector) >One serial port (DB9 connector) for configuration  Digital Signature check >to verify product Variant and activate the corresponding set of features  License file verification >to verify BSU, SU or RSU identity of the unit  Uses top 3 LEDs >1 st = System/Power LED >2 nd = Ethernet LED >3 rd = WORP connection indicator >4 th = NOT USED

Slide /5054 Physical Specifications

Slide 32 Model 5054 Channels

Slide 33 Model 2411 Channels

Slide 34 Data Rates  For Model 5054  For Model 2411: >11Mbps/5.5/2/1 Mbps

Slide 35 Radio Tx St- N connector Channels36 Mbps6-24 Mbps GHz52,56 and dBm 18.5 dBm GHz dBm GHz 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, dBm 18.5 dBm GHz149, 153, 157, dBm GHz165 (not FCC)17.5 dBm 5054 Output Power

Slide 36 Normal modeReceiver Sensitivity 36 Mbps- 77 dBm 24 Mbps- 81 dBm 18 Mbps- 84 dBm 12 Mbps- 86 dBm 9 Mbps- 87 dBm 6 Mbps- 88 dBm 5054 Receiver Sensitivity

Slide Output Power and Sensitivity  Output Power is the same for all Channels and Speeds >Standard Unit has 15dBm Output Power >LP (Low Power unit) has 8dBm Output Power  Receiver Sensitivity >-82 11Mbps > Mbps >-91 2 Mbps >-94 1 Mbps

Slide 38 Active Ethernet (PoE) on 2411/5054  Active Ethernet (aka Power over Ethernet – PoE) is the capacity some hardware has to be “fed” via the Ethernet port >IEEE 802.3af is the Active Ethernet standard >To use AE you must have an Active Ethernet Hub or an AE Power Injector  AE Hubs are not repeaters, they do not amplify the data signal  Total cable length between AE Hub and MP.11 must be less than 100 mts. (aprox. 325 feet)  In the 2411/5054 BSU/SU the active Ethernet integrated module receives –48 VDC over standard Cat5 cable, unused pairs  Maximum Power supplied to Models 2411/5054 is 11 watts. Units typically draw less than 7.5 watts.  The RSU does not support PoE

Slide 39 Other Physical Characteristics  All units have a Kensington Slot  Mounting options: >Desktop >Ceiling >Wall Kensington Slot

Slide 40 Specifications  For full Specifications and Accessories go to: >Models 2411 and 5054Models 2411 and 5054 >AccessoriesAccessories Note: the links above will only work if you have Internet connection and if you are running SlideShow mode. Pressing “Back” button in your IE will bring you back to this presentation

Tsunami MP.11 Rugged Hardware Technical Specifications April 2005

Slide 42 Tsunami MP.11 Rugged  Pre-WiMax product line for point-to-point and point-to- multipoint operation >Based on non-rugged Tsunami MP.11a product architecture >Housed in weatherproof rugged housing (IP66 rated) >Complemented with Peltier element for temperature control  Ambient Temp range –33 to +60 deg C  Internal MP.11 Temp range 0 to +55 deg C  Includes audible antenna alignment option  Same code base as other Tsunami MP.11 systems  Powered via special PoE injector >Includes Reset/Reload switch  OFDM Modulation >works in Near-Line of Sight conditions

Slide R/2454 R Kit contents  One 5054R or 2454 R radio system in rugged weatherproof enclosure  Mounting hardware to attach to radio for mounting  Hardware for pole mounting  Hardware for wall mounting  One RJ11 to DB9 connector for serial connection (dongle)  Cable termination material  Installation CD >Software Installation Package >Documentation >ScanTool >FTP Server  Power Brick and cord

Slide 44 Channels 2454-R 20MHz has 3(FCC) or 4(ETSI), 10MHz has 6(FCC) or 7(ETSI) non-overlapping channels

Slide 45 Specifications  For full Specifications and Accessories go to: >Models 5054 R and 2454 R (or go to Proxim Knowledge Base Answer ID 1927 and 1928)Models 5054 R >AccessoriesAccessories Note: the links above will only work if you have Internet connection and if you are running SlideShow mode. Pressing “Back” button in your IE will bring you back to this presentation