Motorola Canopy Backhaul Quick Start Manual

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Personal Safety
Before installing the Canopy OFDM Backhaul, please read the
User Guide on the CD, taking special note of safety information.
Lightning Protection
Direct and nearby lightning strikes can destroy or damage your
equipment. Such damage is not covered under warranty. To best
protect against the harmful effects of lightning, follow the
location and installation recommendations on the enclosed card.
Checklist
Check the contents of all packages against the packing list.
Ensure that you have the correct tools for the job:
List of special tools required
• Two (2) 13mm wrenches
• RJ45 Crimp Tool
• Two (2) short Ethernet patch cables
Motorola Canopy™ 30/60 Mb Backhaul
Quick Start Guide
• Personal Computer (PC) running Windows 98 or later with
10/100 or 1000BaseT Ethernet interface and Internet
Explorer 6 or higher (recommended) or FireFox 1.x
• 6mm general purpose crimp tool for the grounding lug (for
lightning protection)
Phase 1: Configure Units
If the link has been purchased as a pair, then the front of this
Quick Start Guide shows pre-loaded configuration information
for both units to work as a link. The software, license number,
unit's IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP address, target MAC
address, master/slave mode, and arming state are pre-configured.
Do not lose the license key information. You will probably want
to change the management IP addresses of the units to be
compatible with your network design. You may wish to upgrade
the software - check on the support section of the Canopy
website for the latest release.
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Summary of Contents for Motorola Canopy Backhaul

  • Page 1 Motorola Canopy™ 30/60 Mb Backhaul Quick Start Guide Personal Safety • Personal Computer (PC) running Windows 98 or later with Before installing the Canopy OFDM Backhaul, please read the User Guide on the CD, taking special note of safety information.
  • Page 2 BH30/60-QSG-en Issue 1 Motorola Canopy 30/60 Mbps Backhaul Special Notes: Step 1: Design the network – plan and decide each unit’s IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP address, and target MAC address. Band Scan: When first applying power and from time to time...