Motorola Canopy™ Wireless Broadband Platform CONFIGURATION GUIDE June 2005 Conf
Motorola Canopy™ Wireless Broadband Platform CONFIGURATION GUIDE June 2005 Configuration Guide i TABLE OF CONTENTS Notice.........................................................................................................................................v Introduction ................................................................................................................................1 Canopy System Overview...........................................................................................................2 Canopy Advantage Platform....................................................................................................3 Comprehensive Migration Path to Unlicensed WiMAX ..............................................................3 Components................................................................................................................................4 Access Point (AP) Cluster.......................................................................................................5 900 MHz Advantage Access Point (Integrated) ...................................................................7 Connectorized Access Points...............................................................................................8 Adjustable Power ................................................................................................................9 Subscriber Module (SM).......................................................................................................10 Backhaul (BH) Module .........................................................................................................11 10 & 20 Mbps Canopy Backhaul Modules ........................................................................12 45 Mbps Backhaul Module................................................................................................12 Element Management System ...............................................................................................14 Prizm Element Management System (PrizmEMS) .........................................................14 Bandwidth and Authentication Manager (BAM) ...............................................................16 Ancillary Products ....................................................................................................................18 T1/E1 Multiplexer.................................................................................................................18 Cables...................................................................................................................................20 Canopy Configurations .............................................................................................................20 Point-to-Point System ...........................................................................................................20 Throughput & Range.........................................................................................................21 Part Numbers and Components .........................................................................................21 Point-to-Multipoint System...................................................................................................23 Throughput & Range.........................................................................................................25 Demonstration Kit.....................................................................................................................27 Part Numbers and Components .............................................................................................27 Starter Kits................................................................................................................................33 900 MHz Starter Kit..............................................................................................................34 2.4 GHz Starter Kits..............................................................................................................34 5.1, 5.2, 5.4 & 5.7 GHz Start Kit...........................................................................................34 Part Numbers and Components .............................................................................................35 Canopy MOTOBUNDLES .......................................................................................................41 Canopy System Components.....................................................................................................47 Configuration Guide ii ILLUSTRATIONS List of Tables Table 1. Canopy Adjustable Power Part Numbers....................................................................10 Table 2: Examples of Service Tiers ...........................................................................................17 Table 3. Throughput and Range for Canopy Point-to-Point Configurations .............................21 Table 4. Point-to-Point 10, 20 & 45 Mbps Backhaul Components............................................22 Table 5. Throughput and Range for Canopy Point-to-Multipoint Configurations .....................25 Table 6. A Comparison of Latency & Upgradeability...............................................................27 Table 7. Canopy 900 MHz (Integrated with Bandpass Filter) Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10209)...........................................................................................28 Table 8. Canopy 900 MHz Connectorized Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10290C)......28 Table 9. Canopy 2.4 GHz Adjustable Power Set to Low Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10250)..................................................................................................................................29 Table 10. Canopy 2.4 GHz Adjustable Power (Set to High) Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10251)..................................................................................................................................29 Table 11. Canopy 5.1 GHz Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10253) ...............................30 Table 12. Canopy 5.2 GHz Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10252) ...............................30 Table 13. Canopy 5.4 GHz Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10254) ...............................31 Table 14. Canopy 5.7 GHz Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10257) ...............................31 Table 15. Canopy 5.7 GHz Connectorized Adjustable Power (Set to Low) Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10257C) ......................................................................................................32 Table 16. Distances and Throughputs for Canopy Starter Kits .................................................33 Table 17. Canopy 900 MHz (Integrated with Bandpass Filter) Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10190)..................................................................................................................................36 Table 18. Canopy 900 MHz Starter Kit Connectorized (Part Number: TK10190C) ................36 Table 19. Canopy 2.4 MHz Adjustable Power (Set to Low) Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10150)..................................................................................................................................37 Table 20. Canopy 2.4 MHz Adjustable Power (Set to High) Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10151)..................................................................................................................................37 Table 21. Canopy 5.1 GHz Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10153)..............................................38 Table 22. Canopy 5.2 GHz Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10152).............................................38 Table 23. Canopy 5.4 GHz Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10154)..............................................39 Table 24. Canopy 5.7 GHz Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10157).............................................39 Table 25. Canopy 5.7 GHz Connectorized Adjustable Power (Set to Low) Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10157C).................................................................................................................40 Table 26. MOTOBUNDLES for Canopy Subscriber Modules (25, 100 & 500 Packs)...............42 Table 27. MOTOBUNDLES for Canopy Advantage Subscriber Modules .................................43 Table 28. MOTOBUNDLES for Canopy Backhaul Modules.....................................................44 Table 29. MOTOBUNDLES for Canopy Software, Licenses & Software Upgrades ..................45 Table 30. MOTOBUNDLES for Canopy Ancillary Products......................................................46 Configuration Guide iii Table 31. Canopy System Hardware (Subscriber Modules)......................................................48 Table 32. Canopy System Hardware (Access Point Modules)...................................................49 Table 33. Canopy System Hardware (Backhaul Modules) ........................................................50 Table 34. Canopy System Hardware (Ancillary).......................................................................51 Table 35. Canopy Software & Documentation..........................................................................52 List of Figures Figure 1. The Canopy System Serves Geographically Diverse Communities ..............................2 Figure 2. Motorola Canopy System............................................................................................5 Figure 3. The Canopy System Showing the AP Cluster, CMM and GPS .....................................6 Figure 4. The Canopy 900 MHz Access Point with Integrated Antenna......................................8 Figure 5. The Canopy 900 MHz Access Point (AP) Module with External (Connectorized) Antenna ......................................................................................................................................9 Figure 6. The Canopy Subscriber Module (SM) .......................................................................10 Figure 7. The Canopy 900 MHz Subscriber Module with Connectorized Antenna ....................11 Figure 8. The Canopy 10 & 20 Mbps Backhaul (BH) Modules.................................................12 Figure 9. The Canopy 45 Mbps Backhaul (BH) Module with Integrated Antenna.....................13 Figure 10. The Canopy 45 Mbps BH with Connectorized Antenna ...........................................14 Figure 11. PrizmEMS Interfaces with an NMS Through a Northbound Interface......................15 Figure 12. Enterprise or Central Office to Branch Office.........................................................18 Figure 13. Mobile Switching Office to Cellular Base Station....................................................19 Figure 14. The Canopy System in a 10 & 20 Mbps Point-to-Point Configuration.....................20 Figure 15. The Canopy System in a Point-to-Multipoint Configuration....................................23 Figure 16. A Deployment View of the Canopy Advantage Platform..........................................24 Configuration Guide iv ACRONYMS ACSP ........................................Authorized Canopy Solution Provider AP.............................................Access Point BAM.........................................Bandwidth and Authentication Manager BH ............................................Backhaul CIR ...........................................Committed Information Rate CMM ........................................Cluster Management Module CMMmicro ...............................Cluster Management Module micro CPE...........................................Customer Premise Equipment DFS...........................................Dynamic Frequency Selection FCC...........................................Federal Communications Commission GPS...........................................Global Positioning System GUI...........................................Graphical User Interface LAN..........................................Local Area Network LOS...........................................Line of Sight MDU.........................................Multiple Dwelling Unit MIR...........................................Maximum Information Rate (MIR) NLOS........................................Non Line of Sight OFDM.......................................Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing POP...........................................Point of Presence RF.............................................Radio Frequency SM ............................................Subscriber Module S0HO ........................................Small Office Home Office TDD..........................................Time Division Duplex VOIP.........................................Voice over IP Configuration Guide v NOTICE The information in this publication is subject to change without notice. Motorola shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions nor for any damages resulting from the use of this material. Each configuration tested or described may or may not be the only available solution. This test is not a determination of product quality or correctness, nor does it ensure compliance with any federal, state or local requirements. Motorola does not warrant products other than its own strictly as stated in Motorola’s product warranties. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. Canopy and Canopy Advantage are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc. 2005. Configuration Guide 1 INTRODUCTION The Motorola Canopy™ wireless platforms is a broadband communication system that supports high-speed access to business and residential customers. The system is available in a variety of configurations and is simply one of the best solutions for providing high-speed wireless broadband access. This document provides a brief overview of the Canopy system and details the configurations and their associated components. Deployment rules and installation guidelines are further discussed in the publications entitled: • Canopy System User Guide Sys-UG-en Issue 1 March 2005 • Canopy 45 Mbps Backhaul Module User Guide, Issue 3 BH45-UG-en, December 2004 • Canopy Bandwidth and Authentication Manager User Manual BAM020-UG-en, Issue 5, June 2004 • Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer User Guide T1E1Mux-UG-en, Issue 3 September 2004 • Canopy Network Management with MRTG Application Note CanopyMRTG01-AN-en, Issue 1, December 2003 • The Canopy System Application Note: Requirements for Shielded Cable • The Canopy System Application Note: Same Band & Cross Band Installations • The Canopy System Application Note: Canopy Subscriber Module Lightning Protection Guidelines • The Canopy System Application Note: Wind Loading Additional information is available from the Canopy system library at http://motorola.canopywireless.com/support_library.php. Configuration Guide 2 CANOPY SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Canopy system, Motorola’s innovative wireless broadband solution, is the ideal technology for developing, enhancing and extending advanced broadband networks and services. The Canopy family of products is comprehensive in nature — includes products in the 900 MHz, 2.4, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4 and 5.7 GHz frequency bands —and makes the delivery of high-demand services like broadband Internet access, voice over IP (VoIP), video services, security surveillance and T1/E1 capabilities both much quicker and much less expensive to deploy. Figure 1 depicts how the Canopy system can be configured to serve geographically diverse regions — from densely populated urban centers with multiple dwelling units (MDUs) to remotely located towns and villages with high degrees of foliage — with wireless broadband services under a single network. Motorola recommends selecting products in the 5.2 and/or 5.7 GHz frequency band to serve as the network backbone and augmenting the system with products in the 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz frequency bands to extend coverage in difficult to reach areas. Figure 1. The Canopy System Serves Geographically Diverse Communities Canopy wireless broadband technology combines carrier-grade toughness with exceptional performance, security, ease-of-use and cost effectiveness. It significantly reduces the time to design and deploy new commercial and enterprise broadband networks. It also seamlessly integrates with existing network systems and management tools to make extending and augmenting existing service simpler and less cost-intensive. Configuration Guide 3 CANOPY ADVANTAGE PLATFORM The Canopy Advantage platform is the next generation of Motorola’s wireless broadband access infrastructure. With this new platform, Canopy equipment users will be able to simultaneously enjoy the strengths of the original Canopy product coupled with dramatic improvements in throughput and latency in the Canopy Advantage and ultimately, as it becomes available, the features of WiMAX in the unlicensed frequency band. In addition, the Canopy Advantage platform gracefully coexists with the Canopy platform. The Canopy Advantage platform is based on software defined radio technology that removes the constraints imposed with traditional hardware designs or chip sets. As requirements change and standards evolve, the Canopy Advantage platform can support new functionality and enhancements via software upgrades. The Canopy Advantage platform will continue to provide the industry’s highest level of interference tolerance, security, scalability, signal reliability and ease of installation and also enables: • High Performance: Effectively reduces latency by one-third (from approximately 20 milliseconds to 5 to 7 milliseconds) uploads/Management/ motorola-canopy-wireless-broadband-platform-configuration-guide.pdf
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