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B11User Guide Warnings, Warranty, Compliance &
Regulatory Statements Export Control These commodities, technology, or software were exported from the United States in accordance with the Export Administration Regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited. Important Safety and Handling Information Failure to follow any of the safety instructions in this guide, instructions on any Mimosa provided packaging, and heed WARNINGS (indicated by ), could result in fire, electric shock or other injury, and incur damage to this product or other property and voiding of the product Limited Warranty. There are no End User serviceable parts inside the equipment. Read all operating and safety instructions contained herein and accompanying the product as provided by Mimosa Networks, Inc. (Mimosa) Occupational/controlled exposure limits apply when using the equipment. Persons exposed as a consequence of their employment should use appropriate means to mitigate their RF exposure. Electrical Safety Information Do not operate this product in any location that can be submerged by water. Do not install or maintain this product during the presence of an electrical storm to avoid risk of electric shock from lightning. Power specifications are indicated on the power supply provided with the Mimosa product. Connecting to any power source that does not meet the voltage, frequency and current requirements listed may damage the power supply or product, and pose a fire hazard. Depending on the product model, your product will be classified either as a safety class I or safety class II compliant device. Class I devices require a connection to earth ground (3-terminal plug), while class II devices incorporate a 2-
terminal plug Class I: This device is intended for use with a grounded safety outlet. A safety ground wire (3-wire outlet plug type) is included on the provided AC adapter. Under no circumstances should you replace the provided detachable power cord with a non-grounded (2-wire outlet plug type) or use any adapter plugs which do not provide ground wire continuity. Class II: Safety Class II-compliant devices include supplemental insulation to protect against electric shock, and do not require a connection to earth ground. Installation of the product must comply with local and national electrical codes. Mandatory Grounding Instructions IMPORTANT: In order to comply with the Mimosa Limited Warranty conditions in this document, you must properly ground the device according to these instructions. Failure to properly ground the device will violate the product warranty. A minimum grounding wire of 10 AWG (5.26 mm2) with a secured grounding terminal, and shorter in length than 1 meter is required. It is NOT supplied with the product. 1. Ensure that NO power is being supplied to the product. 2. Locate the Ground point screw next to the Ground icon on the device 3. Remove the provided Ground Screw 4. Thread the ground wire terminal and ground wire meeting the above specifications over the screw removed in the previous step. 5. Replace and tighten the screw with the threaded ground terminal and cable at the product Ground point. 6. Secure the other end of the grounding cable to the properly grounded structure (pole, tower, mast, etc.) meeting local and national electrical regulations and codes. End User Product Warranty Products purchased from Mimosa Networks, Inc. (Mimosa) are warranted against defects in material, and workmanship for a period of either (i) twelve (12) months from the date of activation, or (ii) thirty-six (36) months from the original date of shipment, whichever is earlier. Please go to www.mimosa.co/warranty to determine whether your product is in warranty. The sole responsibility of Mimosa under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of in-warranty defective product, at Mimosas sole option. Out of warranty products shipped to Mimosa will not be returned. This warranty does not cover costs associated with the removal and/or reinstallation of the product for repair nor for any parts that are readily replaced in normal use. Mimosa or its designated partner will repair or replace product found to be defective during the defined warranty period. The End User is responsible for delivering defective product in accordance with Mimosas published Return Material Authorization (RMA) processes. Limitation of Warranty Mimosas product warranty is invalidated if the RMA product is altered or otherwise tampered with in a manner that modifies the product from its original shipping configuration and/or form factor, and could violate the End Users authority to operate the equipment, unless said activity was performed by or with the written authorization of a Mimosa representative. Modifications include: (a) External surfaces that have been painted, labeled, or otherwise modified from the original shipping condition. (b) Modifications of the product with third party hardware, firmware, and/or software. (c) Any product subjected to abnormal physical or electric stress, including, but not limited to, lightning strikes, negligence, accident, or misuse. (d) Any product damaged due to incorrect installation, including, but not limited to, improper product mounting, cabling, cabling defects or connection to power. (e) Failure induced by connected third party products. Improper grounding, or failure to ground the product as instructed in this guide will void the End User warranty. Mimosa will not warrant any product which has been installed outdoors without the use of minimum CAT 6 shielded Ethernet cable and/or proper earth grounding. Disclaimer EXCEPT FOR ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES PROVIDED HEREIN, MIMOSA NETWORKS AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES, LICENSORS AND AFFILIATES ( COLLECTIVELY, MIMOSA), AND ANY THIRD PARTY DATA, SERVICE, SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE PROVIDERS MAKE NO OTH- ER REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND AND HEREBY DISCLAIM ALL WAR-
RANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY, ACCURACY, QUALITY OF SERVICE OR RESULTS, AVAILABILITY, LACK OF VIRUSES, QUIET ENJOYMENT, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM ANY COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH PRODUCTS AND SERVICES. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT NEITHER MIMOSA NOR ITS THIRD PARTY PROVIDERS CONTROL YOUR EQUIPMENT OR THE TRANSFER OF DATA OVER COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES, INCLUDING THE INTERNET, AND THAT THE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY MIMOSA MAY BE SUBJECT TO LIMITATIONS, INTERRUPTIONS, DELAYS, CANCELLATIONS AND OTHER PROBLEMS INHERENT IN THE USE OF COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES. MIMOSA AND ANY THIRD PARTY PROVIDERS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INTERRUPTIONS, DELAYS, CANCELLATIONS, DELIVERY FAILURES, DATA LOSS, CONTENT CORRUPTION, PACKET LOSS, OR OTHER DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ANY OF THE FOREGOING. IN ADDITION, MIMOSA MAKES NO WARRANTY OR UNDERTAKING, AND MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND THAT THE LICENSED PRODUCTS WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS, ACHIEVE ANY INTENDED RESULTS, BE COMPATIBLE OR WORK WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE, APPLICATIONS, SYSTEMS OR SERVICES, OPERATE WITHOUT INTERRUPTION, MEET ANY PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY STANDARDS, BE ERROR FREE OR THAT ANY ERRORS OR DEFECTS CAN OR WILL BE CORRECTED, OR THAT THE LICENSED PRODUCTS ARE NOT VULNERABLE TO FRAUD OR UNAUTHORIZED USE. Limitation of Liability EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY THE LAWS IN YOUR JURISDICTION, IN NO EVENT WILL MIMOSA OR ITS SUPPLIERS OR LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES
(INCLUDING LOST PROFIT, LOST DATA, OR DOWNTIME COSTS), NOR FOR DAMAGES BASED ON UNAUTHORIZED USE OR ACCESS, ARISING OUT OF THE USE, INABILITY TO USE, OR THE RESULTS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, WHETHER BASED IN WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHER LEGAL THEORY, AND WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL MIMOSA, ITS SUPPLIERS OR ITS LICENSORS DIRECT LIABILITY EXCEED THE VALUE OF THE LICENSED PRODUCTS GIVING RISE TO SUCH LIABILITY. THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL APPLY NOTHWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY. IN NO EVENT SHALL MIMOSA BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES OR CLAIMS OF ANY NATURE OR DESCRIPTION RELATING TO NETWORK PERFORMANCE, INCLUDING COVERAGE, YOUR SELECTION OF MIMOSA PRODUCTS FOR YOUR PARTICULAR APPLICATION AND/OR FAILURE OF MIMOSA PRODUCTS TO MEET GOVERNMENT OR REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS. Some legal jurisdictions do not allow exclusions of implied warranties or conditions, or for the exclusion or limitation of liability for incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. You may have other rights specific to your legal jurisdiction. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE LAW OF YOUR JURISDIC- TION, THESE WARRANTY TERMS DO NOT EXCLUDE, RESTRICT OR MODIFY, AND ARE IN ADDITION TO, ANY MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO YOU IN THE LICENSE OF ANY EMBEDDED SOFTWARE. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods shall not apply to any transactions regarding the sale of the Products. FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. The radiated output power of this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during the normal operation is minimized. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limit, human proximity to the antenna should be more than 9.53m. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Mimosa could void the users authority to operate this device. Australia & New Zealand Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. European Compliance Statement CE Marking on this this product represents that this product complies with all requirements that are applicable to it. Alert sign must be indicated if a restriction on use applied to the product and it must follow the CE marking. Europe EU Declaration of Conformity This device can be used in the European Community. A copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at:
www.mimosa.co/compliance.
(Bulgarian) - Mimosa Networks, Inc. , Mimosa Networks, Inc. 1999/5/. Cesky (Czech) - Spolecnost Mimosa Networks, Inc. tmto prohlauje, e tento Mimosa Networks, Inc. zarzen je ve shode se zkladnmi poadavky a dalmi prslunmi ustanovenmi smernice 1999/5/ES. Dansk (Danish) - Undertegnede Mimosa Networks, Inc. erklrer herved, at flgende udstyr Mimosa Networks, Inc. enhed overholder de vsentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Deutsch (German) - Hiermit erklrt Mimosa Networks, Inc., dass sich das Mimosa Net- works, Inc. Gert in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschlgigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befinden. Eesti (Estonian) - Kesolevaga kinnitab Mimosa Networks, Inc., et see Mimosa Net- works, Inc. seade vastab direktiivi 1999/5/E phinuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele stetele. English - Hereby, Mimosa Networks, Inc. declares that this Mimosa Networks, Inc. device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Espaol (Spanish) - Por medio de la presente Mimosa Networks, Inc. declara que este Mimosa Networks, Inc. dispositivo cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
(Greek) - M , Mimosa Networks, Inc. Mimosa Networks, Inc. 1999/5/. Franais (French) - Par la prsente Mimosa Networks, Inc. dclare que ce Mimosa Net- works, Inc. appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Islenska (Icelandic) - Mimosa Networks, Inc. lsir v hr me yfir a etta Mimosa Networks, Inc. tki fullngir lgmarkskrfum og rum vieigandi kvum Evrputil- skipunar 1999/5/EC. Italiano (Italian) - Con la presente Mimosa Networks, Inc. dichiara che questo Mimosa Networks, Inc. dispositivo conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Latviski (Latvian) - Ar o Mimosa Networks, Inc. deklare, ka i Mimosa Networks, Inc. ierice atbilst Direktivas 1999/5/EK butiskajam prasibam un citiem ar to saistitajiem noteikumiem. Lietuviu (Lithuanian) - iuo Mimosa Networks, Inc. deklaruoja, kad is Mimosa Net- works, Inc. atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas. Magyar (Hungarian) - Alulrott, Mimosa Networks, Inc. nyilatkozom, hogy a Mimosa Networks, Inc. eszkz megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet kvetelmnyeknek s az 1999/5/ EC irnyelv egyb elrsainak. Malti (Maltese) - Hawnhekk, Mimosa Networks, Inc., jiddikjara li dan Mimosa Networks, Inc. tagmir jikkonforma mal-tigijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti orajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC. Nederlands (Dutch) - Hierbij verklaart Mimosa Networks, Inc. dat dit Mimosa Networks, Inc. toestel in overeenstemming is met de essentile eisen en de andere bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG. Norsk (Norwegian) - Mimosa Networks, Inc. erklrer herved at dette Mimosa Networks, Inc. apparatet er i samsvar med de grunnleggende kravene og vrige relevante krav i EU-direktivet 1999/5/EF. Polski (Polish)- Niniejszym Mimosa Networks, Inc. owiadcza, ze ten Mimosa Networks, Inc. urzadzenie sa zgodne z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostaymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC. Portugus (Portugese) - Mimosa Networks, Inc. declara que este Mimosa Networks, Inc. dispositivo est em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposies da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Romna (Romanian) - Prin prezenta, Mimosa Networks, Inc. declara ca acest Mimosa Networks, Inc. aparat este n conformitate cu cerintele esentiale si cu celelalte preve- deri relevante ale Directivei 1999/5/CE. Slovensky (Slovak) - Mimosa Networks, Inc. tmto vyhlasuje, e toto Mimosa Networks, Inc. zariadenie spna zkladn poiadavky a vetky prslun ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. Slovensko (Slovene) - Mimosa Networks, Inc. izjavlja, da je ta Mimosa Networks, Inc. naprava skladne z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi ustreznimi dolocili direktive 1999/5/ ES. Suomi (Finnish) - Mimosa Networks, Inc. vakuuttaa tten, ett tm Mimosa Networks, Inc. tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. Svenska (Swedish) - Hrmed intygar Mimosa Networks, Inc. att denna Mimosa Net- works, Inc. apparat str i verensstmmelse med de vsentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta bestmmelser som framgr av direktiv 1999/5/EG. RoHS & WEEE Compliance User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). This document contains important information for users with regards to the proper disposal and recycling of Mimosa Networks, Inc. products. Consum- ers are required to comply with this notice for all electronic products bearing the following symbol:
English - Environmental Information for Customers in the European Union European Directive 2002/96/EC requires that the equipment bearing this symbol on the product and/or its packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste. The symbol indicates that this product should be disposed of separately from regular household waste streams. It is your responsibility to dispose of this and other electric and electronic equipment via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or local authorities. Correct disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health. For more de- tailed information about the disposal of your old equipment, please contact your local authorities, waste disposal service, or the shop where you purchased the product.
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, . Cetina (Czech) - Informace o ochrane ivotnhoprostred pro zkaznky v zemch Evropsk unie Evropsk smernice 2002/96/ES zakazuje, aby zarzen oznacen tmto symbolem na produktu anebo na obalu bylo likvidovno s netrdenm komunlnm odpadem. Tento symbol udv, e dan produkt mus bt likvidovn oddelene od benho komunlnho odpadu. Odpovdte za likvidaci tohoto produktu a dalch elektrickch a elektronickch zarzen prostrednictvm urcench sbernch mst stanovench vldou nebo mstnmi rady. Sprvn likvidace a recyklace pomh predchzet potencilnm negativnm dopadum na ivotn prostred a lidsk zdrav. Podrobnej informace o likvidaci starho vybaven si laskave vydejte od mstnch radu, podniku zabvajcho se likvidac komunlnch odpadu nebo obchodu, kde jste produkt zakoupili. Dansk (Danish) - Miljinformation for kunder i EU EU-direktiv 2002/96/EF krver, at udstyr der brer dette symbol p produktet og/eller emballagen ikke m bortskaffes som usorteret kommunalt affald. Symbolet betyder, at dette produkt skal bortskaffes adskilt fra det almindelige husholdningsaffald. Det er dit ansvar at bortskaffe dette og andet elektrisk og elektronisk udstyr via bestemte indsamlingssteder udpeget af staten eller de lokale myndigheder. Korrekt bortskaffelse og genvinding vil hjlpe med til at undg mulige skader for miljet og menneskers sundhed. Kontakt venligst de lokale myndigheder, renovationstjenesten eller den butik, hvor du har kbt produktet, angende mere detaljeret information om bortskaffelse af dit gamle udstyr. Deutsch (German) - Umweltinformation fr Kunden innerhalb der Europischen Union Die Europische Richtlinie 2002/96/EC verlangt, dass technische Ausrstung, die direkt am Gert und/oder an der Verpackung mit diesem Symbol versehen ist, nicht zusam- men mit unsortiertem Gemeindeabfall entsorgt werden darf. Das Symbol weist darauf hin, dass das Produkt von regulrem Haushaltmll getrennt entsorgt werden sollte. Es liegt in Ihrer Verantwortung, dieses Gert und andere elektrische und elektronische Gerte ber die dafr zustndigen und von der Regierung oder rtlichen Behrden dazu bestimmten Sammelstellen zu entsorgen. Ordnungsgemes Entsorgen und Recyceln trgt dazu bei, potentielle negative Folgen fr Umwelt und die menschliche Gesundheit zu vermeiden. Wenn Sie weitere Informationen zur Entsorgung Ihrer Altgerte bentigen, wenden Sie sich bitte an die rtlichen Behrden oder stdtischen Entsorgungsdienste oder an den Hndler, bei dem Sie das Produkt erworben haben. Eesti (Estonian) - Keskkonnaalane informatsioon Euroopa Liidus asuvatele klientidele Euroopa Liidu direktiivi 2002/96/E nuete kohaselt on seadmeid, millel on tootel vi pakendil kesolev smbol keelatud krvaldada koos sorteerimata olmejtmetega. See smbol nitab, et toode tuleks krvaldada eraldi tavalistest olmejtmevoogudest. Olete kohustatud krvaldama kesoleva ja ka muud elektri- ja elektroonikaseadmed riigi vi kohalike ametiasutuste poolt ette nhtud kogumispunktide kaudu. Seadmete korrektne krvaldamine ja ringlussevtt aitab vltida vimalikke negatiivseid tagajrgi keskkonnale ning inimeste tervisele. Vanade seadmete krvaldamise kohta tpsema informatsiooni saamiseks vtke palun hendust kohalike ametiasutustega, jtmekit-
lusfirmaga vi kauplusega, kust te toote ostsite. Espaol (Spanish) - Informacin medioambiental paraclientes de la Unin Europea La Directiva 2002/96/CE de la UE exige que los equipos quel leven este smbolo en el propio aparato y/o en su embalaje no deben eliminarse junto con otros residuos ur- banos no seleccionados. El smbolo indica que el producto en cuestin debe separarse de los residuos domsticos convencionales con vistas a su eliminacin. Es responsabili- dad suya desechar este y cualesquiera otros aparatos elctricos y electrnicos a travs de los puntos de recogida que ponen a su disposicin el gobierno y las autoridades locales. Al desechar y reciclar correctamente estos aparatos estar contribuyendo a evitar posibles consecuencias negativas para el medio ambiente y la salud de las per- sonas. Si desea obtener informacin ms detallada sobre la eliminacin segura de su aparato usado, consulte a las autoridades locales, al servicio de recogida y eliminacin de residuos de su zona o pregunte en la tienda donde adquiri el producto.
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. Franais (French) - Informations environnementales pour les clients de lUnioneuropenne La directive europenne 2002/96/CE exige que lquipement , sur lequel est appos ce symbole sur le produit et/ou son emballage ne soit pas jet avec les autres ordures mnagres. Ce symbole indique que le produit doit tre limin dans un circuit distinct de celui pour les dchets des mnages. Il est de votre responsabilit de jeter ce matriel ainsi que tout autre matriel lectrique ou lectronique par les moyens de collecte indiqus par le gouvernement et les pouvoirs publics des collectivits territori- ales. Llimination et le recyclage en bonne et due forme ont pour but de lutter contre limpact nfaste potentiel de ce type de produits sur lenvironnement et la sant pub- lique. Pour plus dinformations sur le mode dlimination de votre ancien quipement, veuillez prendre contact avec les pouvoirs publics locaux, le service de traitement des dchets, ou lendroit o vous avez achet le produit. Italiano (Italian) - Informazioni relative allambiente per i clienti residenti nellUnione Europea La direttiva europea 2002/96/EC richiede che le apparecchiature contrassegnate con questo simbolo sul prodotto e/o sullimballaggio non siano smaltite insieme ai rifiuti urbani non differenziati. Il simbolo indica che questo prodotto non deve essere smaltito insieme ai normali rifiuti domestici. responsabilit del proprietario smaltire sia questi prodotti sia le altre apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche mediante le specifiche strutture di raccolta indicate dal governo o dagli enti pubblici locali. Il corret- to smaltimento ed il riciclaggio aiuteranno a prevenire conseguenze potenzialmente negative per lambiente e per la salute dellessere umano. Per ricevere informazioni pi dettagliate circa lo smaltimento delle vecchie apparecchiature in Vostro possesso, Vi invitiamo a contattare gli enti pubblici di competenza, il servizio di smaltimento rifiuti o il negozio nel quale avete acquistato il prodotto. Latvieu valoda (Latvian) - Ekologiska informacija klientiem Eiropas Savienibas jurisdik- cijaDirektiva 2002/96/EK ir prasiba, ka aprikojumu, kam pievienota zime uz paa izstrada- juma vai uz ta iesainojuma, nedrikst izmest nekirota veida kopa ar komunalajiem atkritumiem (tiem, ko rada vieteji iedzivotaji un uznemumi). i zime nozime to, ka i ierice ir jaizmet atkritumos ta, lai ta nenonaktu kopa ar parastiem majsaimniecibas atkritumiem. Jusu pienakums ir o un citas elektriskas un elektroniskas ierices izmest atkritumos, izmantojot ipaus atkritumu savakanas veidus un lidzeklus, ko nodroina valsts un pavaldibu iestades. Ja izmeana atkritumos un parstrade tiek veikta pareizi, tad mazinas iespejamais kaitejums dabai un cilveku veselibai. Sikakas zinas par nove- cojua aprikojuma izmeanu atkritumos jus varat sanemt vieteja pavaldiba, atkritumu savakanas dienesta, ka ari veikala, kur iegadajaties o izstradajumu. Lietuvkai (Lithuanian) - Aplinkosaugos informacija,skirta Europos Sajungos vartotojams Europos direktyva 2002/96/EC numato, kad irangos, kuri ir kurios pakuote yra payme- ta iuo simboliu, negalima alinti kartu su neruiuotomis komunalinemis atliekomis. is simbolis rodo, kad gamini reikia alinti atskirai nuo bendro buitiniu atlieku srauto. Jus privalote utikrinti, kad i ir kita elektros ar elektronine iranga butu alinama per tam tikras nacionalines ar vietines valdios nustatytas atlieku rinkimo sistemas. Tinkamai alinant ir perdirbant atliekas, bus ivengta galimos alos aplinkai ir moniu sveikatai. Daugiau informacijos apie jusu senos irangos alinima gali pateikti vietines valdios institucijos, atlieku alinimo tarnybos arba parduotuves, kuriose isigijote ta gamini. Malti (Maltese) - Informazzjoni Ambjentali gal Klijentifl-Unjoni Ewropea Id-Direttiva Ewropea 2002/96/KE titlob li t-
tagmir li jkun fih is-simbolu fuq il-prodott u/ jew fuq l-ippakkjar ma jistax jintrema ma skart municipali li ma giex isseparat. Is-simbo- lu jindika li dan il-prodott gandu jintrema separatament minn ma l-iskart domestiku regolari. Hija responsabbilt tiegek li tarmi dan it-tagmir u kull tagmir ieor ta l-elettriku u elettroniku permezz ta facilitajiet ta gbir appuntati apposta mill-gvern jew mill-awtoritajiet lokali. Ir-rimi bmod korrett u r-riciklagg jgin jipprevjeni konsegwenzi negattivi potenzjali gall-ambjent u gas-saa tal-bniedem. Gal aktar informazzjoni dettaljata dwar ir-rimi tat-tagmir antik tiegek, jekk joggbok ikkuntattja lill-awtoritajiet lokali tiegek, is-servizzi gar-rimi ta l-iskart, jew il-anut minn fejn xtrajt il-prodott. Magyar (Hungarian) - Krnyezetvdelmi informci azeurpai unis vsrlk szmra A 2002/96/EC szm eurpai unis irnyelv megkvnja, hogy azokat a termkeket, amelyeken, s/vagy amelyek csomagolsn az albbi cmke megjelenik, tilos a tbbi szelektlatlan lakossgi hulladkkal egytt kidobni. A cmke azt jelli, hogy az adott ter- mk kidobsakor a szokvnyos hztartsi hulladkelszlltsi rendszerektl elklntett eljrst kell alkalmazni. Az n felelssge, hogy ezt, s ms elektromos s elektronikus berendezseit a kormnyzati vagy a helyi hatsgok ltal kijellt gyujtredszereken keresztl szmolja fel. A megfelel hulladkfeldolgozs segt a krnyezetre s az emberi egszsgre potencilisan rtalmas negatv hatsok megelzsben. Ha elavult berendezseinek felszmolshoz tovbbi rszletes informcira van szksge, krjk, lpjen kapcsolatba a helyi hatsgokkal, a hulladkfeldolgozsi szolglattal, vagy azzal zlettel, ahol a termket vsrolta. Nederlands (Dutch) - Milieu-informatie voor klantenin de Europese Unie De Europese Richtlijn 2002/96/EC schrijft voor dat apparatuur die is voorzien van dit symbool op het product of de verpakking, niet mag worden ingezameld met niet-ges- cheiden huishoudelijk afval. Dit symbool geeft aan dat het product apart moet worden ingezameld. U bent zelf verantwoordelijk voor de vernietiging van deze en andere elek- trische en elektronische apparatuur via de daarvoor door de landelijke of plaatselijke overheid aangewezen inzamelingskanalen. De juiste vernietiging en recycling van deze apparatuur voorkomt mogelijke negatieve gevolgen voor het milieu en de gezondheid. Voor meer informatie over het vernietigen van uw oude apparatuur neemt u contact op met de plaatselijke autoriteiten of afvalverwerkingsdienst, of met de winkel waar u het product hebt aangeschaft. Norsk (Norwegian) - Miljinformasjon for kunder i EU-direktiv 2002/96/EF krever at utstyr med flgende symbol avbildet p produktet og/eller pakningen, ikke m kastes sammen med usortert avfall. Symbolet indikerer at dette produktet skal hndteres atskilt fra ordinr avfallsinnsamling for husholdning- savfall. Det er ditt ansvar kvitte deg med dette produktet og annet elektrisk og elek- tronisk avfall via egne innsamlingsordninger slik myndighetene eller kommunene be- stemmer. Korrekt avfallshndtering og gjenvinning vil vre med p forhindre mulige negative konsekvenser for milj og helse. For nrmere informasjon om hndtering av det kasserte utstyret ditt, kan du ta kontakt med kommunen, en innsamlingsstasjon for avfall eller butikken der du kjpte produktet. Polski (Polish) - Informacja dla klientw w Unii Europejskiej o przepisach dotyczacych ochrony rodowiska Dyrektywa Europejska 2002/96/EC wymaga, aby sprzet oznaczony symbolem znajdu- jacym sie na produkcie i/lub jego opakowaniu nie by wyrzucany razem z innymi nie- sortowanymi odpadami komunalnymi. Symbol ten wskazuje, ze produkt nie powinien by usuwany razem ze zwykymi odpadami z gospodarstw domowych. Na Pastwu spoczywa obowiazek wyrzucania tego i innych urzadze elektrycznych oraz elektron-
icznych w punktach odbioru wyznaczonych przez wadze krajowe lub lokalne. Pozby- wanie sie sprzetu we waciwy sposb i jego recykling pomoga zapobiec potencjalnie negatywnym konsekwencjom dla rodowiska i zdrowia ludzkiego. W celu uzyskania szczegowych informacji o usuwaniu starego sprzetu, prosimy zwrci sie do lokalnych wadz, suzb oczyszczania miasta lub sklepu, w ktrym produkt zosta nabyty. Portugus (Portuguese) - Informao ambiental paraclientes da Unio Europeia A Directiva Europeia 2002/96/CE exige que o equipamento que exibe este smbolo no produto e/ou na sua embalagem no seja eliminado junto com os resduos municipais vno separados. O smbolo indica que este produto deve ser eliminado separada- mente dos resduos domsticos regulares. da sua responsabilidade eliminar este e qualquer outro equipamento elctrico e electrnico atravs das instalaes de recolha designadas pelas autoridades governamentais ou locais. A eliminao e reciclagem correctas ajudaro a prevenir as consequncias negativas para o ambiente e para a sade humana. Para obter informaes mais detalhadas sobre a forma de eliminar o seu equipamento antigo, contacte as autoridades locais, os servios de eliminao de resduos ou o estabelecimento comercial onde adquiriu o produto. Romna (Romanian) - Informatii de mediu pentruclientii din Uniunea Europeana Directiva europeana 2002/96/CE impune ca echipamentele care prezinta acest simbol pe produs si/sau pe ambalajul acestuia sa nu fie casate mpreuna cu gunoiul menajer municipal. Simbolul indica faptul ca acest produs trebuie sa fie casat separat de gunoiul menajer obisnuit. Este responsabilitatea dvs. sa casati acest produs si alte echipamente electrice si electronice prin intermediul unitatilor de colectare special desemnate de guvern sau de autoritatile locale. Casarea si reciclarea corecte vor ajuta la prevenirea potentialelor consecinte negative asupra sanatatii mediului si a oame-
nilor. Pentru mai multe informatii detaliate cu privire la casarea acestui echipament vechi, contactati autoritatile locale, serviciul de salubrizare sau magazinul de la care ati achizitionat produsul. Slovencina (Slovak) - Informcie o ochrane ivotnhoprostredia pre zkaznkov v Eurpskej nii Podla eurpskej smernice 2002/96/ES zariadenie s tmto symbolomna produkte a/ alebo jeho balen nesmie byt likvidovan spolu s netriedenm komunlnym odpadom. Symbol znamen, e produkt by sa mal likvidovat oddelene od benho odpadu z domcnost. Je vaou povinnostou likvidovat toto i ostatn elektrick a elektronick zariadenia prostrednctvom pecializovanch zbernch zariaden urcench vldou alebo miestnymi orgnmi. Sprvna likvidcia a recyklcia pome zabrnit prpadnm negatvnym dopadom na ivotn prostredie a zdravie lud. Ak mte zujem o podrob- nejie informcie o likvidcii starho zariadenia, obrtte sa, prosm, na miestne orgny, organizcie zaoberajce sa likvidciou odpadov alebo obchod, v ktorom ste si produkt zakpili. Slovencina (Slovene) - Okoljske informacije za stranke v Evropski uniji Evropska direktiva 2002/96/ES prepoveduje odlaganje opreme s tem simbolom na izdelku in/ali na embalai z nesortiranimi komunalnimi odpadki. Ta simbol opozarja, da je treba izdelek zavreci loceno od preostalih gospodinjskih odpadkov. Vaa odgov- ornost je, da to in preostalo elektricno in elektronsko opremo oddate na posebna zbiralica, ki jih dolocijo dravne ustanove ali lokalne oblasti. S pravilnim odlaganjem in recikliranjem boste preprecili morebitne kodljive vplive na okolje in zdravje ljudi. Ce elite izvedeti vec o odlaganju stare opreme, se obrnite na lokalne oblasti, odlagalice odpadkov ali trgovino, kjer ste izdelek kupili. Suomi (Finnish) - Ymprist koskevia tietoja EU- alueen asiakkaille EU-direktiivi 2002/96/EY edellytt, ett jos laitteistossa on tm symboli itse tuottees- sa ja/tai sen pakkauksessa, laitteistoa ei saa hvitt lajittelemattoman yhdyskuntajt- teen mukana. Symboli merkitsee sit, ett tm tuote on hvitettv erilln tavallis- esta kotitalousjtteest. Sinun vastuullasi on hvitt tm elektroniikkatuote ja muut vastaavat elektroniikkatuotteet viemll tuote tai tuotteet viranomaisten mrmn keryspisteeseen. Laitteiston mahdolliset kielteiset vaikutukset ympristn ja ihmisten terveyteen. Listietoja vanhan laitteiston oikeasta hvitystavasta saa paikallisilta virano- maisilta, jtteenhvityspalvelusta tai siit myymlst, josta ostit tuotteen Svenska (Swedish) - Miljinformation fr kunder i Europeiska unionen Det europeiska direktivet 2002/96/EC krver att utrustning med denna symbol p pro- dukten och/eller frpackningen inte fr kastas med osorterat kommunalt avfall. Symbo- len visar att denna produkt br kastas efter att den avskiljts frn vanligt hushllsavfall. Det faller p ditt ansvar att kasta denna och annan elektrisk och elektronisk utrustning p faststllda insamlingsplatser utsedda av regeringen eller lokala myndigheter. Korrekt kassering och tervinning skyddar mot eventuella negativa konsekvenser fr miljn och personhlsa. Fr mer detaljerad information om kassering av din gamla utrustning kontaktar du dina lokala myndigheter, avfallshanteringen eller butiken dr du kpte produkten.
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B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site SNMP Usage Examples Table of Contents Mimosa Help Center Backhaul User Guide Overview Wireless Dashboard Link Channel & Power Accessing the Interface Logging In User Interface Overview Dashboard Overview Signal Meter Aiming Mode Performance Device Details MIMO Status
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"mimosanetworks". Once connected, type 192.168.25.1 into your browser. Please note that both the Local Network Management SSID and passphrase are configurable by the user, so their values could be different from the default values. Via Ethernet interface or in-band over the 5 GHz Wireless link By default, the device IP address is 192.168.1.20 and can be accessed via the Ethernet port using this IP address in any standard Web browser. To access the device via a locally connected computer initially (on the same LAN or directly to the Ethernet port), the computers IP address must be on the same subnet as the above address. Once you have modified the IP address (static or is DHCP) of the device for remote management purposes (in-band over wireless or over the Ethernet interface), the new specified IP address must be used to access the device. This is important to do in order to avoid IP address conflicts with other devices on the network. Current IP addresses of different Mimosa devices on the network can be identified using terminal-based discovery. It is highly recommended to change the default password to a unique and secured password. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 1 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Logging In Overview After connecting via one of the three access methods, the GUI will prompt you to log-in with a password. The default password is "mimosa", and should be changed immediately after login to protect your network since it gives the user read / write priveleges. The password can be changed within the Preferences > General > Set Password panel of the GUI. If you are looking for the Mimosa Cloud Log In process, please see Manage User Guide: Logging In. If you are looking for the Mimosa Cloud Log In process, please see Manage User Guide: Logging In. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 2 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Overview User Interface Overview When you first log in, youll notice that there is a title bar with the device name shown in the top-right corner, a navigation pane on the left, and a large content pane on the right. The default page shown in the content pane is the Dashboard, which shows a summary of overall performance at a glance, and highlights both radio and link parameters that affect link health. On the left navigation pane, there are four prominent sections: Overview, Wireless, Preferences, and Diagnostics. Each of these sections contains one or more links to pages containing task-related data, controls, and tools used to administer the radioand you can return the Dashboard at any time by clicking on the Dashboard link in the Overview section. The pin in the top corner of the left navigation pane allows you to "pin" open the navigation menu for easier access. Else, the menu contracts to provide more workspace within the GUI. Note that the 2.4 GHz Console menu item is not Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 3 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site present on the B5-Lite. Overview Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 4 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site The Dashboard Dashboard The Dashboard contains several panels used to group related items. The status panel at the top of the page shows the link SSID, the link status, GPS signal quality*, Link Uptime since association, and Link Availability since the last reboot. Two of the values on this panel contain an information icon that shows more information when you click or hover over it with your mouse cursor. On other panels, detailed help text can be found by clicking on the information icon in the upper right hand corner.
* Applies to B5/B5c and B11 only; does not apply to B5-Lite. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 5 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard Reading the Signal Meter Connected Link Received signal strength is shown in large text in the center of the control, and as a green indicator in the top dial. The blue shaded bar and text immediately below the dial represent target signal strength based on distance and other information exchanged between radios. The objective is to align the green indicator with the blue bar as a guideline during antenna aiming. The resulting half-duplex PHY rates shown at the bottom of the Signal Meter control are correlated with the MCS, and represent raw data across the link without protocol overhead. The Max Throughput values include TDMA window size and MAC layer efficiency. The following settings and values that affect link health are listed for reference:
B5/B5c Channel 1 Center Frequency: True center of the first frequency range (no offset). Channel 2 Center Frequency: True center of the second frequency range (no offset). Channel Width: Number of channels used (1 or 2), and the width of each channel (20, 40 or 80 MHz). Tx Power: Total transmit power level (dBm). Link Length: Distance between local and remote radios (when connected). B5-Lite Center Frequency: True center of the frequency range (no offset). Channel Width: The width of the channel (20, 40 or 80 MHz). Tx Power: Total transmit power level (dBm). Link Length: Distance between local and remote radios (when connected). B11 Center Frequency 1: True center of the first frequency range (no offset). Center Frequency 2: True center of the second frequency range (no offset). Channel Width: Number of channels used (1 or 2), and the width of each channel (20, 40 or 80 MHz). Tx Power: Total transmit power level (dBm). Link Length: Distance between local and remote radios (when connected). Click the Spectrum Analyzer button to access the Spectrum Analyzer, which can also be found on the Channel &
Power page. This will not disturb the link. When a link is not associated, the signal strength and PHY rates are replaced by an indicator of "Disconnected". Once associated, click the Aiming Mode button on the Dashboard to open a new window that refreshes once per second for a 5-minute period. The Aim Heading indicates the direction in which the front of the device should be Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 6 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard pointed based exchange of coordinates. The green arrow and blue shaded region on the dial indicator represent current and target signal levels, respectively. Note that the dial indicator does not represent azimuth. Azimuth may need to be adjusted in either direction to meet the target. B5/B5c Signal Meter B5-Lite Signal Meter B11 Signal Meter Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 7 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 8 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard Antenna Aiming Mode Once associated, click the Aiming Mode button on the Dashboard to open a new window that refreshes once per second for a 5-minute period. The Aim Heading indicates the direction in which the front of the device should be pointed based exchange of coordinates. The green arrow and blue shaded region on the dial indicator represent current and target signal levels, respectively. Note that the dial indicator does not represent azimuth. Azimuth may need to be adjusted in either direction to meet the target. Note that the target signal level will be incorrect if the antenna gain value is inaccurate (B5c). Note that the target signal level will be incorrect if the antenna gain value is inaccurate (B5c). Antenna Aiming Procedure 1. While viewing the Aiming Mode screen, move the local antenna on one axis at a time (first azimuth and then elevation) in 6mm (1/4 inch) increments. Wait 2-3 seconds for the signal to settle after each movement. Signal strength may increase or decrease after each movement. Increases in signal strength will move the green arrow and blue shaded region closer together. Decreases in signal strength will move them farther apart. The point of maximum signal strength indicates optimal antenna alignment for each axis. Repeat the steps 1 and 2 above on the remote antenna. The signal strength should match the outputs from the Mimosa Design application. If not, please consult the Low Rx Power troubleshooting guide. 2. 3. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 9 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard Tip: Use a pen (or a piece of tape) to place an alignment mark on both the antenna mount and the Tip: Use a pen (or a piece of tape) to place an alignment mark on both the antenna mount and the mounting pole. The gap between the marks will serve as a visual aid to show how far the antenna has mounting pole. The gap between the marks will serve as a visual aid to show how far the antenna has turned in either direction. turned in either direction. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 10 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard Reading the Performance Charts IP Throughput and Packet Error Rate (PER) are charted over 60 seconds in 5-second intervals. The newest data shows up on the right and scrolls to the left over time. You can toggle between the charts by clicking on the navigation circles at the bottom of the panel. If enabled, click on the cloud icon to view historical data within the Manage application. The IP Throughput graph plots three lines representing transmit, receive, and aggregate (summed) throughputs at the datagram (or packet) layer excluding any protocol or encapsulation overhead. The results here may differ from those measured using speed test tools, due to protocol overhead and encapsulation. Note that internal Bandwidth test results are excluded. The Packet Error Rate (PER) is the number of packets with errors divided by the total number of packets sent within a 5-second period. Ideally, this value should be below 2%, while higher values indicate the presence of interference. Tx PER is an indication that the local radio did not receive an ACK from the remote radio, so is forced to retransmit the same information again. Rx PER is a value sent from the remote radio to the local radio in management frames. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 11 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard Note: PER will be higher upon initial association, and will usually settle within 30-60 seconds. This is Note: PER will be higher upon initial association, and will usually settle within 30-60 seconds. This is because association requires that the radios listen more carefully for their link partner until they are because association requires that the radios listen more carefully for their link partner until they are linked, and this listening period is subject to more interference until Automatic Gain Control (AGC) and linked, and this listening period is subject to more interference until Automatic Gain Control (AGC) and Rate Adaptation (RA) adjust parameters to accommodate the conditions. PER values are exchanged Rate Adaptation (RA) adjust parameters to accommodate the conditions. PER values are exchanged between radios asynchronously, so the values may not match exactly when referencing both radios at the between radios asynchronously, so the values may not match exactly when referencing both radios at the same time. same time. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 12 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard Reading Device Details The Device Details panel shows two summary tables for the local and remote device configurations and their status. Click on the navigation circles at the bottom of the panel to toggle between the two tables. The table shows the following for both Local and Remote devices:
B5/B5c Device Name: The friendly name given to each device. (Set in Preferences > General > Naming) Serial Number: The unique identifier for the device assigned at the factory. IP Address: The IP address of each device and how it was assigned. (Set in Preferences > Management) Wireless Protocol: The MAC level protocol. (Set in Wireless > Link > MAC Configuration) TDMA Traffic Balance: Identifies the "gender" of the radio, the duration for each TDMA time slot, and ratio of bandwidth allocated for transmission. (Set in Wireless > Link > MAC Configuration) Ethernet Speed: Data rate and duplex mode of the wired Ethernet interface. Firmware: The latest firmware version applied to each device. (Set in Preferences > Update & Reboot) Internal Temp: Temperature inside the device casing (operating range: -40 C to +60 C). 2.4 GHz MAC: The unique identifier for the 2.4 GHz radio. 5 GHz MAC: The unique identifier for the 5 GHz radio. Ethernet MAC: The unique identifier for the physical Ethernet interface. Last Reboot: The date and time at which each device last rebooted. B5-Lite Device Name: The friendly name given to each device. (Set in Preferences > General > Naming) Serial Number: The unique identifier for the device assigned at the factory. IP Address: The IP address of each device and how it was assigned. (Set in Preferences > Management) Wireless Protocol: The MAC level protocol. (Set in Wireless > Link > MAC Configuration) TDMA Traffic Balance: Identifies the "gender" of the radio, the duration for each TDMA time slot, and ratio of bandwidth allocated for transmission. (Set in Wireless > Link > MAC Configuration) Ethernet Speed: Data rate and duplex mode of the wired Ethernet interface. Firmware: The latest firmware version applied to each device. (Set in Preferences > Update & Reboot) CPU Temp: Temperature on the device CPU (operating range: -40 C to +110 C). 5 GHz MAC: The unique identifier for the 5 GHz radio. Ethernet MAC: The unique identifier for the physical Ethernet interface. Last Reboot: The date and time at which each device last rebooted. B11 Device Name: The friendly name given to each device. (Set in Preferences > General > Naming) Serial Number: The unique identifier for the device assigned at the factory. IP Address: The IP address of each device and how it was assigned. (Set in Preferences > Management) Wireless Protocol: The MAC level protocol. (Set in Wireless > Link > MAC Configuration) TDMA Traffic Balance: Identifies the "gender" of the radio, the duration for each TDMA time slot, and ratio of Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 13 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard bandwidth allocated for transmission. (Set in Wireless > Link > MAC Configuration) Ethernet Speed: Data rate and duplex mode of the wired Ethernet interface. Network Interface: Shows port status; "Ethernet", "Fiber" or "Down". Firmware: The latest firmware version applied to each device (Set in Preferences > Update & Reboot). Internal Temp: Temperature inside the device casing (operating range: -40 C to +60 C). 5 GHz MAC: The unique identifier for the 5 GHz radio. Ethernet MAC: The unique identifier for the physical Ethernet interface. Last Reboot: The date and time at which each device last rebooted. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 14 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard Reading MIMO Status Tables The MIMO Status panel contains two tables: Chains and Streams. Chains represent the physical medium (RF Tx/Rx values), while Streams represent data. Chains and Streams are not necessarily correlated one to one because the Rate Adaptation algorithm may periodically increase or decrease the number of data streams sent over the physical medium when reacting to interference. The Chains table describes each chain's power, noise, SNR, frequency and polarization. The Streams table describes each stream's MCS index, PHY rates and Rx Error Vector Magnitude (EVM). Each table can be selected by clicking on the navigation circles at the bottom of the panel. Chains The Chains table contains 6 values: Tx Power, Rx Power, Rx Noise, SNR, Center Frequency and Polarization. Each channel is assigned two chains (horizontal and vertical). If two channels are selected, Channel 1 uses Chains 1 & 2, while Channel 2 uses Chains 3 & 4. Tx Power is the amount of power applied to each of the MIMO chains. Tx Power can be shared evenly (preferred), or unevenly (if necessary), between channels. The Tx power Tx Power can be shared evenly (preferred), or unevenly (if necessary), between channels. The Tx power per channel is divided evenly per chain. Example: 4 dBm Tx power on Channel 1 results in 1 dBm each on per channel is divided evenly per chain. Example: 4 dBm Tx power on Channel 1 results in 1 dBm each on Chains 1 & 2. Chains 1 & 2. Rx Power is the incoming signal level from the remote radio. Larger values are better (e.g. -50 dBm is better than -
60 dBm). Rx Noise is a combination of the thermal noise floor plus interference detected by the local radio. Smaller values are Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 15 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard better (e.g. -90 dBm is better than -80 dBm). Noise sources can be either in close proximity to the local radio, or they can be remote transmitters pointed back at the local radio. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is the difference between the Rx Power and Rx Noise, and is a measure of how well the local receiver can detect signals from the remote transmitter and clearly discern them from noise. Higher values are better (e.g. 30 dB is better than 10 dB). If two channels are selected, you may observe that SNR is much lower on one channel than the other. This could be because the Tx Power is set lower on the remote transmitter, or because of higher interference levels on the channel. To resolve this, increase Tx Power or change the channel that has lower SNR. Chains 1 & 3 have horizontal polarization, and Chains 2 & 4 have vertical polarization. Chains with the same polarization are combined internal to the radio before exiting to the antenna connectors. Streams The Streams table contains the Tx MCS index, Tx PHY rate, Rx MCS index, Rx PHY rate, and the Rx EVM for each stream. The Tx MCS is an indicator of how well the remote radio can receive data from the local transmitter. The Rx MCS indicates how well the local radio is receiving data from the remote transmitter. The Modulation Coding Scheme (MCS) represents how much data can be sent at a time, so directly affects The Modulation Coding Scheme (MCS) represents how much data can be sent at a time, so directly affects potential throughput represented by the PHY rate. The higher the MCS index (ranging from 0-9), the more potential throughput represented by the PHY rate. The higher the MCS index (ranging from 0-9), the more data that can be sent per transmission. A disadvantages of higher MCS indices is that they require higher data that can be sent per transmission. A disadvantages of higher MCS indices is that they require higher SNR since they are more vulnerable to noise. SNR since they are more vulnerable to noise. The Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) indicates the difference between the actual and expected amplitude and phase of an incoming signal. Smaller values are better (e.g. -30 dB is better than -10 dB). Rate Adaptation dynamically adjusts both the MCS and the number of streams depending on RF conditions. Poor RF Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 16 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Dashboard conditions (i.e. interference) causes PER to increase. PER and MCS are inversely correlated meaning that as PER increases, MCS decreases and vice versa. Single channel mode usually uses 2 streams, but may drop to one stream if RF conditions are poor. Dual channel mode uses up to 4 streams. You may also see the number of streams change periodically because of tests that Rate Adaptation performs to optimize performance. This is expected and normal. Related:
Backhaul FAQ: What SNR is required for each MCS?
Backhaul FAQ: What is the sensitivity for each MCS index?
Backhaul FAQ: What's a good EVM?
Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 17 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Channel & Power Reading the Spectrum Analyzer The Spectrum Analyzer actively scans the 5 GHz band in the background to report on interference sources that may impact link performance. Click the Local, Remote, or Combined buttons to each radio's spectrum individually or simultaneously. Click on the half circle icon in the upper right to toggle the graph's background color between black and white. Note that the remote side data may be as much as 5 minutes behind the local radio. Channels in use have higher Power Spectral Density (PSD) on the vertical axis, and are shaded in different colors to represent how often the signals are likely to be on the same frequency at the same amplitude. The legend to the right of the graph explains the color code for the Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF). The color red suggests the highest probability (1 = 100%), while purple represents the lowest probability (0 = 0%). Cross hairs appear on the graph beneath the mouse pointer along with an information box containing the frequency
(channel), PSD, and CDF values. There are three types of markings, or bars, immediately beneath the graphs horizontal axis that indicate frequency ranges that are restricted, manually excluded, or in active use by this link. Note that traffic from the Active Channel is excluded from the display so that noise can be detected. Note: Buttons on the upper right of the graph show the spectrum for the local radio, the remote radio or a Note: Buttons on the upper right of the graph show the spectrum for the local radio, the remote radio or a combined view. combined view. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 18 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Channel & Power Managing Channel & Power Settings The Chanel and Power Settings panel allows for either automatic or manual changes to frequency, channel width, and power for either one or two channels. B5/B5c Auto Everything - Automatically configure channel, channel width and power to optimize performance based on spectrum data. Channel Width (MHz) - In Manual Mode, choose the number of link channels (single or dual) and the channel width for each (Example: 2x80 MHz represents two channels with 80 MHz each, totaling 160 MHz). Single channel options ending in "FD" allow for different transmit and receive frequencies on Channel 1 & 2, respectively. Maximum Channel Width (MHz) - Select the maximum channel width Auto Everything is allowed to use. The decision for single or dual channel modes will be made automatically. For example, selecting 40 MHz as the maximum channel width may result in 1x40 or 2x20 mode. Smaller channel widths may also be selected based on RF conditions. Auto Everything is designed to maintain the highest link bandwidth while maintaining link stability. Center Frequency (1 & 2) - In Off (Manual) mode, select the center frequency of the channel used on the link. In all modes, the center frequency represents the absolute center of the selected channel width without any offset, and the center can be moved in 5 MHz increments. If Auto Everything is set to On, the Channel(s) will be automatically set, and not editable. Tx Power (1 & 2) - Set the desired transmit power level. The allowed options are determined by a combination of country and chosen frequency. If Channel Width is set to 1xN MHz, Channel 2 will not be used. If Auto Everything is set to On, Tx Power will be automatically set, and not editable. In "FD" mode, Power 1 and Power 2 represent transmit power on the local and remote sides, respectively. Antenna Gain (dBi) - Set the gain according to antenna specifications and subtract out any cable/connector loss. Channel Recommendations - List of channel widths, center frequencies, and Tx powers that Auto Everything would choose in order of preference (if enabled). Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 19 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Channel & Power B5-Lite Auto Everything - Automatically configure channel, channel width and power to optimize performance based on spectrum data. Channel Width (MHz) - In Manual Mode, choose the channel width (20, 40, or 80 MHz). Maximum Channel Width (MHz) - Select the maximum channel width Auto Everything is allowed to use. The decision for single or dual channel modes will be made automatically. Smaller channel widths may also be selected based on RF conditions. Auto Everything is designed to maintain the highest link bandwidth while maintaining link stability. Center Frequency - In Off (Manual) mode, select the center frequency of the channel used on the link. In all modes, the center frequency represents the absolute center of the selected channel width without any offset, and the center can be moved in 5 MHz increments. If Auto Everything is set to On, the Channel will be automatically set, and not editable. Tx Power - Set the desired transmit power level. The allowed options are determined by a combination of country and chosen frequency. If Auto Everything is set to On, the Channel & Tx Power will be automatically set, and not editable. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 20 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Channel & Power Channel Recommendations - List of channels, center frequencies, and Tx powers that Auto Everything would choose in order of preference (if enabled). B11 Auto Everything - Automatically configure channel, channel width and power to optimize performance based on spectrum data. Available only within the 10,000-10,700 MHz Operating Band. Channel Width (MHz) - In Manual Mode, choose the channel width (20, 40, or 80 MHz). Maximum Channel Width (MHz) - Select the maximum channel width Auto Everything is allowed to use. The decision for single or dual channel modes will be made automatically. Smaller channel widths may also be selected based on RF conditions. Auto Everything is designed to maintain the highest link bandwidth while maintaining link stability. Center Frequency (1 & 2) - In Off (Manual) mode, select the center frequency of the channel used on the link. In all modes, the center frequency represents the absolute center of the selected channel width without any offset, and the center can be moved in 5 MHz increments. If Auto Everything is set to On, the Channel will be automatically set, and not editable. Local and Remote Device Power - Set the desired transmit power levels on the AP. The allowed options are determined by a combination of country and chosen frequency. If Auto Everything is set to On, the Channel &
Tx Power will be automatically set, and not editable. Antenna Gain (dBi) - Set the gain according to antenna specifications and subtract out any cable/connector loss. Channel Recommendations - List of channel widths, center frequencies, and Tx powers that Auto Everything would choose in order of preference (if enabled). Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 21 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Channel & Power Note: Tx power selections may be limited based on your regulatory domain (refer to the Maximum Power chart for more details). Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 22 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Channel & Power Managing Exclusions & Restrictions Exclusions list the frequency ranges in which the device should not operate. The Auto Everything feature will avoid these frequency bands. The excluded bands will be shown as shaded regions on the Spectrum Analyzer. Start - Specify the lower limit for the exclusion range, not including this frequency. End - Specify the upper limit for the exclusion range, not including this frequency. Add Exclusions - The button to add the Start and End frequency range to the exclusion list. Existing Exclusions and Restrictions - Exclusions can be removed from the list by clicking on the trash icon. The restricted bands with the lock icon cannot be removed. They are protected because of regulatory requirements. Regulatory Domain - The country in which the device has been configured to run. In the United States, if either the AP or STA are within a 60 km radius of a Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) location, one or more 30 MHz restrictions are automatically created to avoid the TDWR operating frequencies. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 23 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Link TDMA Configuration Settings The TDMA Configuration panel contains controls for configuring and fine tuning TDMA performance. One side of the radio link must be set as an Access point, and the other set as a Station. The Station inherits the other settings from the AP, so the other fields are grayed out and not accessible when Station is selected. B5/B5c Wireless Mode - Choose whether the device will act as an Access Point or a Station. Gender - Traffic Split - The radio can be configured to allocate bandwidth symmetrically (50/50) or biased towards downstream (75/25) in environments where traffic direction is expected to be heavier in one direction than the other. With an asymmetrical split, the local radio is represented first in the slash notation,
(local/remote). For example, in the (75/25) split, the local radio gets 75, while the remote radio gets 25. If
"Auto" is selected the radio will automatically determine, based upon traffic flow, which ratio will be used. The radio will continue to evaluate the flow and adjust accordingly. TDMA Window - Determines the length of the transmit time slot in milliseconds. Note: To enable spectrum reuse, both Gender-Traffic Split and TDMA Window must each be set to the same value for all collocated radios. Further, "Auto" must not be selected as the TDMA Window when radios are collocated. B5-Lite Wireless Mode - Choose whether the device will act as an Access Point or a Station. Traffic Split - The radio can be configured to allocate bandwidth symmetrically (50/50) or biased towards downstream (75/25) in environments where traffic direction is expected to be heavier in one direction than the other. With an asymmetrical split, the local radio is represented first in the slash notation, (local/remote). For example, in the (75/25) split, the local radio gets 75, while the remote radio gets 25. If "Auto" is selected the radio will automatically determine, based upon traffic flow, which ratio will be used. The radio will continue to evaluate the flow and adjust accordingly. TDMA Window - Determines the length of the transmit time slot in milliseconds. B11 Wireless Mode - Choose whether the device will act as an Access Point or a Station. Gender - Traffic Split - The radio can be configured to allocate bandwidth symmetrically (50/50) or biased towards downstream (75/25) in environments where traffic direction is expected to be heavier in one direction than the other. With an asymmetrical split, the local radio is represented first in the slash notation,
(local/remote). For example, in the (75/25) split, the local radio gets 75, while the remote radio gets 25. If
"Auto" is selected the radio will automatically determine, based upon traffic flow, which ratio will be used. The radio will continue to evaluate the flow and adjust accordingly. TDMA Window - Determines the length of the transmit time slot in milliseconds. Note: To enable spectrum reuse, both Gender-Traffic Split and TDMA Window must each be set to the same value for all collocated radios. Further, "Auto" must not be selected as the TDMA Window when radios are collocated. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 24 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Link Example Access Point Settings Example Station Settings Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 25 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Link Link Configuration Settings The Link Configuration panel includes controls to define the 5 GHz SSID and passphrase between radios:
Link Friendly Name - A friendly name to describe the link between the Access Point (AP) and Station. This name is used to differentiate amongst other links. SSID - The wireless link name used by both radios. Both AP and Station must use the same SSID to communicate with each other. Encryption Key - Enter the ASCII Passphrase to connect with the broadcasted SSID. Select "Show Key" to see passphrase in plain text. Enter any combination of printable characters. The passphrase should be between 8 to 63 characters in length. The Encryption Key must be the same on both the Access Point and Station for them to communicate with each other. Scan for SSID - On a radio configured as a Station, click this button to display a list of Access Point SSIDs. Status - Indicates whether the AP and Station are "Connected" (associated) or "Not Connected" (disassociated). Please ensure that the SSID, Encryption Key, and firmware versions are the same. Additionally, ensure that the IP addresses are different, and on the same subnet. Example Access Point Link Configuration Example Station Link Configuration Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 26 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Link Example SSID Scan after pressing the "Scan SSID" button. To connect to a particular SSID, click the "Select" button. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 27 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Location Interpreting Local Satellite Signals Product Applicability: B5/B5c, B11 The Local Satellite Signals panel contains a chart showing both GPS and GLONASS satellites in blue and green, respectively, from which the radio can obtain position and timing data used for synchronization. Each numbered column represents a unique satellite with the columns amplitude representing the signal to noise ratio of the satellites signal at the radios receiver. The number of satellites the radio detects and the SNR of each both contribute to clock accuracy. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 28 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Location Reading Satellite Information Product Applicability: B5/B5c, B11 The Satellite Information panel contains values that represent and contribute to clock accuracy. Good GPS signal strength is required for maximum performance, as the GPS is used to synchronize timing between devices. Satellite Signal Strength - Qualitative assessment based on all items below; also displayed on the Dashboard. Satellite Avg SNR - Average signal to noise ratio amongst satellites. Total Satellites - Sum of detected GPS and GLONASS satellites. GPS - Number of GPS satellites detected. GLONASS - Number of GLONASS satellites detected. Clock Accuracy - Timing signal accuracy measured in parts per billion (ppb). Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 29 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Location Viewing Location Data Product Applicability: B5/B5c Status table showing location, altitude, and heading for both the local and remote devices, as well as the link distance between them. The link length in the middle of the table will show "Disconnected" if a connection has not been established. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 30 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Local Coordinates Location Product Applicability: B5-Lite Enter the latitude and longitude of the local radio in signed decimal degrees with four digits after the decimal point
(e.g. ##.####). These values are used to calculate distance and propagation delay, to coordinate Auto Everything within the same subnet, and to display the radios on a map within Mimosa cloud applications. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 31 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Location Remote Coordinates Product Applicability: B5-Lite Enter the latitude and longitude of the remote radio in signed decimal degrees with four digits after the decimal point (e.g. ##.####). These values are used to calculate distance and propagation delay, to coordinate Auto Everything within the same subnet, and to display the radios on a map within Mimosa cloud applications. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 32 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Distance Location Product Applicability: B5-Lite The calculated distance between radios based on the local and remote coordinates. This value is used to calculate propagation delay. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 33 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Site Survey Reading Site Survey Results The Survey Results status table summarizes the results of a site survey, including the SSIDs broadcast by other devices, their configuration and capabilities. Note that the Site Survey function is only available on radios configured as a Station (versus AP). The table provides the following data per device found:
SSID - The wireless link name advertised by each detected AP. Capability - Indicates which 802.11 (Wi-Fi technology standard) is support by the device. Options include A, G, N, AC. MAC Address - The device's unique identifier. Vendor - The name of the device manufacturer (if known). Wi-Fi Channel - Lists the channel on which the device operates. Channel Width - The size (in MHz) of the channel on which the device operates. Frequency Range - The specific frequency range (in MHz) within the Wi-Fi channel that the device operates. Signal Strength - The received power level (in dBm) from each detected AP. Note: The Site Survey will temporarily interrupt your link. Once started, this process cannot be stopped until complete. Use the Start Survey button to place the radio into the scan mode to search for 802.11-compatible access points. The Last Updated field indicates (down to the second) when the last Site Survey was requested. It is important to note that running a site survey will temporarily take down your link. Once activated, this process cannot be stopped until complete. Please plan accordingly. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 34 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site General Setting a Device Name and Description The device name and description are local identifiers for administrative purposes, and are not used as part of the wireless link. Device Friendly Name - Name for the local device displayed on the Dashboard. Device Description - A more detailed device description (up to 150 characters) for administrative purposes. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 35 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site General Reading the Date/Time & Setting the Install Date The Time panel shows the current date and time in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The Install Date input box can be used for administrative purposes, but it is optional and has no other affect. B5/B5c Current Date (UTC) - Current date as set by GPS. Current Time (UTC) - Current time as set by GPS. Install Date - Used to track the date that the device was installed. B5-Lite Current Date (UTC) - Current date as set by the NTP Server. Current Time (UTC) - Current time as set by the NTP Server. Install Date - Used to track the date that the device was installed. NTP Server - Domain name or IP address of network time server. B11 Current Date (UTC) - Current date as set by GPS. Current Time (UTC) - Current time as set by GPS. Install Date - Used to track the date that the device was installed. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 36 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Setting a Password General Enter the new password in both the New Password and Verify New Password input boxes to validate that they were typed correctly. To finalize the change, enter the existing password and then save. The default password should be changed during device configuration to protect your network. New Password - Enter the new password. Verify New Password - Re-enter the new password (to confirm). Current Configure Password - Enter the existing password (as a security measure). The Password rules are as follows for choosing a password:
It must be between 6 to 64 characters. It can use capital (A-Z) or lower case (a-z) characters, excluding space. Valid special characters for the password include ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? [ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~
The password cannot be blank. The password may not have a leading or trailing space. There is no complexity required for the password. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 37 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site General General Miscellaneous Settings The Miscellaneous panel contains general functionality not described elsewhere. B5/B5c LED Brightness - Changes the intensity of the status indicator lights on the device exterior. The Auto option adjusts the amount of light based upon ambient conditions. Manual options include Low, Medium, and High. Unlock Code - Displays the code used to unlock the device. B5-Lite Unlock Code - Displays the code used to unlock the device. B11 LED Brightness - Changes the intensity of the status indicator lights on the device exterior. The Auto option adjusts the amount of light based upon ambient conditions. Manual options include Low, Medium, and High. Unlock Code - Displays the code used to unlock the device. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 38 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site General Related:
Change Unlock Country - Replace an existing unlock code to enable another regulatory domain Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 39 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Management Setting the Management IP Address The Management IP panel contains controls for setting the device's network address, subnet, gateway and DNS servers. IP Mode - Select the preferred mode of network addressing: Static or DHCP+Static Failover. If Static is chosen, the device will always use the IP address that has been assigned. If DHCP+Static Failover is chosen, and a DHCP server is available, then the addresses are automatically assigned by the DHCP server. If a DHCP server is unavailable, the device will use the static IP address listed below. IP Address - The network address used to manage the device. Netmask - The subnet mask that defines the network subnet. Gateway - The gateway address for the subnet. Primary DNS - The first DNS server IP Address. Default is 8.8.8.8. Secondary DNS - The backup DNS server IP Address. Default is 8.8.4.4. Note that the wired Ethernet interface is configured by default to use DHCP with a static failover to the IP Note that the wired Ethernet interface is configured by default to use DHCP with a static failover to the IP address in the table below. address in the table below. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 40 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Enabling Watchdog Management The Watchdog panel contains controls to monitor a remote host and reboot the local device under configurable failure conditions. IP Ping Watchdog - Enables the IP Ping Watchdog feature, which resets the device if it cannot ping a certain IP after a number of retry attempts. Ping IP Address - Enter the IP address of the device to ping. Interval - Set the number of seconds (1-3600) between ping attempts. Delay After Startup - Set the delay in number of seconds (1-3600) between device start up and the first ping attempt. Failure Count Triggering Reboot - Set the number of failed ping attempts (1-100) before rebooting the device. WARNING: rebooting will take the device offline. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 41 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Management Management Services The Services panel holds controls to secure management traffic by specifying how it should be served over the network. Enable HTTPS - Use SSL to access the web interface of this device. Web Server Port - Indicate which TCP port will be used for the web server. This web server is for the web interface. Secure Web Server Port - Indicate which TCP port will be used for the secure web server. Session Timeout - Set the number of minutes (0-60) of inactivity that will be allowed on the interface before automatic log-out for sessions. If set to "0", the session will have no timeout. Following an automatic session timeout, logging back into the device will take you to the Dashboard Following an automatic session timeout, logging back into the device will take you to the Dashboard screen. screen. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 42 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Management Management Miscellaneous Settings The Miscellaneous panel contains controls to enable Mimosa Cloud Management and to select the Ethernet Port data rate, either automatically or manually. B5/B5c Mimosa Cloud Management - Enables the device to use Mimosa Cloud Management tools. Data will be collected and stored the Mimosa Cloud. Ethernet Port - Set the Ethernet port transfer rate or allow it to be automatically determined. Manually selectable options are 10, 100, or 1000BaseT at either full or half duplex. Note that Auto or 1000BaseT/Full is recommended so that the Ethernet port does not create a bottleneck. Rapid Port Shutdown (RPS) - Enabling this option disables the logical link of the Ethernet port for 2 seconds once every 5 minutes if the wireless link disassociates. This function becomes active only after initial association, and repeats the off/on cycle until the link re-associates. This speeds convergence of routing and switching protocols used in the network. Flow Control - Enables PAUSE frames (part of 802.3x standard) to manage the transmission rate between upstream senders and the Ethernet Interface. B5-Lite Mimosa Cloud Management - Enables the device to use Mimosa Cloud Management tools. Data will be collected and stored the Mimosa Cloud. Ethernet Port - Set the Ethernet port transfer rate or allow it to be automatically determined. Manually selectable options are 10, 100, or 1000BaseT at either full or half duplex. Note that Auto or 1000BaseT/Full is recommended so that the Ethernet port does not create a bottleneck. Rapid Port Shutdown (RPS) - Enabling this option disables the logical link of the Ethernet port for 2 seconds once every 5 minutes if the wireless link disassociates. This function becomes active only after initial association, and repeats the off/on cycle until the link re-associates. This speeds convergence of routing and switching protocols used in the network. Flow Control - Enables PAUSE frames (part of 802.3x standard) to manage the transmission rate between upstream senders and the Ethernet Interface. B11 Mimosa Cloud Management - Enables the device to use Mimosa Cloud Management tools. Data will be collected and stored the Mimosa Cloud. Rapid Port Shutdown (RPS) - Enabling this option disables the logical link of the Ethernet port for 2 seconds once every 5 minutes if the wireless link disassociates. This function becomes active only after initial association, and repeats the off/on cycle until the link re-associates. This speeds convergence of routing and switching protocols used in the network. Flow Control - Enables PAUSE frames (part of 802.3x standard) to manage the transmission rate between upstream senders and the Ethernet Interface. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 43 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Management Note: Your firewall must be configured for outbound access to enable Mimosa Cloud Management. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 44 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Network Interfaces Management The Network Interfaces panel contains controls for changing data port status and speed. B11 Ethernet Port - Set the Ethernet port transfer rate or allow it to be automatically determined. Manually selectable options are 10, 100, or 1000BaseT at either full or half duplex. Note that Auto or 1000BaseT/Full is recommended so that the Ethernet port does not create a bottleneck. Fiber Port - Enable this option to route all data through this port with optical fiber and a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) media adapter. Note that when using the Fiber Port, the Ethernet cable must remain connected to the Ethernet Port to supply power. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 45 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site VLAN Management Management The VLAN Management panel allows the administrator to enable a VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) for management traffic. When enabled, all Web Management traffic must originate from a device on that VLAN. Enable - Use the slider control to turn VLAN Management on or off. ID - The VLAN ID tag. You can still connect locally via the 2.4 GHz management console on a B5 or B5c. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 46 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Management Configuring REST Services The REST Services panel contains controls to enable remote access to the radios REST API, and then set a username and password that will be used to log in. Note that this feature need only be activated when using a third-
party monitoring system that supports REST calls. REST services require that HTTPS is enabled. REST Management - Use the slider control to turn REST on or off. Management Username - The username that will be used to log into the local device through the REST interface. Management Password - The password that will be used to log into the local device through the REST interface. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 47 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site 2.4 GHz Console Enabling the 2.4 GHz Network Product Applicability: B5/B5c, B11 The 2.4 GHz wireless interface allows local browser-based configuration with any Wi-Fi capable device. This is a low power interface that performs best if accessed within 60 meters (~200 feet) of the radio. It is completely separate from the link and has no performance impact on throughput if activated. Network Mode - Choose to automatically or manually enable or disable the 2.4 GHz management network. The automatic mode turns the 2.4 GHz management network on for a limited time (defined in Console Timeout) after boot and then turns it off if there is no activity. If a user associates with the radio within the timeout period, they will not be disconnected. Console Timeout - Set the number of minutes (1-60) of inactivity that will be allowed on the 2.4 GHz interface before the turning it off in Auto mode. SSID (Local Management) - Set the SSID name for the 2.4 GHz local management interface. Channel - Select the channel on which the 2.4 GHz wireless network will operate. Recovery SSID - This is an non-editable recovery SSID that allows the device to be reset to factory defaults. This is available for 5 minutes after device boot. Disabling the 2.4 GHz management network will not impact availability of this option. The serial number of the device must be known in order to perform the factory reset. Note: If you turn off the 2.4 GHz management radio, you can still access the device through the wired LAN interface, or in-band through the 5 GHz wireless link. During the B5/B5c device reset process, the 2.4 GHz wireless interface is briefly re-enabled, and then disabled after a timeout. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 48 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site 2.4 GHz Console Setting 2.4 GHz Network Security Product Applicability: B5/B5c, B11 The 2.4 GHz Security panel contains controls for managing access to the local wireless management network. Maximum Wireless Clients - Limit the maximum number of wireless clients that can simultaneously access the 2.4 GHz management interface. Encryption Key - Enter an ASCII Passphrase for gaining access to the 2.4 GHz management interface. Show Key (checkbox) - Check to display the Encryption Key in clear text for verification before saving the change. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 49 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Notifications Enabling SNMP Notifications Enable the SNMP service to allow SNMP requests and enable push notifications to a remote server. SNMP - Enable or disable SNMP service on the local device. SNMP Community String - Enter a string for use during client authentication. Contact - Specify an (optional) administrative contact for the SNMP system. Location - Specify the (optional) physical location for the SNMP system. Trap Server - Define the server to receive the notifications. Related:
SNMP Usage Examples: Get / Walk / Table - Sample commands for retrieving values SNMP Object Names - Query values using SNMP Object Names defined within the Mimosa MIB file SNMP Traps - Configure outgoing notifications for specific events SNMP MIB Download - Available values in standard Management Information Base (MIB) format SNMP OID Reference - Summarized list of available values and where to find them on the GUI Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 50 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Notifications Configuring SNMP Traps Define which traps (or notifications) are sent to the remote SNMP server. Critical Fault - Notification created if the device is forced to reboot. Boot/Reboot - Notification created if the system boots or reboots. Wireless Up/Down - Notification created if the device connects to (Wireless Up) or disconnects from (Wireless Down) another device. Ethernet Up/Down - Notification created if the Ethernet Port is connected (Ethernet Up) or disconnected
(Ethernet Down). Ethernet Speed Change - Notification created when the Ethernet port changes from one speed (10, 100, or 1000BaseT) to another. Temperature Low/High - Notification created if the temperature falls outside of the safe range for the product. Multiple Login Attempts - Notification created if multiple failed login attempts are made from the same IP Address. Fiber Up/Down (B11) - Notification created when the SFP port is connected (Fiber) or disconnected (Down). Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 51 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Notifications Related:
SNMP Usage Examples: Get / Walk / Table - Sample commands for retrieving values SNMP Object Names - Query values using SNMP Object Names defined within the Mimosa MIB file SNMP Notifications - Enabling SNMP on Mimosa Backhaul products SNMP MIB Download - Available values in standard Management Information Base (MIB) format SNMP OID Reference - Summarized list of available values and where to find them on the GUI Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 52 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Notifications Enabling System Log Notifications Enable Syslog service on the local device to send traps to a remote Syslog server. Syslog Remote Log - Enable or disable Syslog service on the local device. Transport Server - Choose the desired protocol for the Syslog connection. Note that most devices send UDP messages by default. UDP is an unreliable transmission protocol, thus messages may get lost. Choose TCP for higher reliability if any message loss is unacceptable. Remote Log IP Address - List the IP Address of the remote Syslog server to which Notifications will be sent. Remote Log Port - List the Port on the remote Syslog server to which Notifications will be sent. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 53 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Notifications Configuring System Log Traps Define which traps (or notifications) are sent to the remote server for the System Log. Critical Fault - Notification created if the device is forced to reboot. Boot/Reboot - Notification created if the system boots or reboots. Wireless Up/Down - Notification created if the device connects to (Wireless Up) or disconnects from (Wireless Down) another device. Ethernet Up/Down - Notification created if the Ethernet Port is connected (Ethernet Up) or disconnected
(Ethernet Down). Ethernet Speed Change - Notification created when the Ethernet port changes from one speed (10, 100, or 1000 BaseT) to another. Temperature Low/High - Notification created if the temperature falls outside of the safe range for the product. Multiple Login Attempts - Notification created if multiple login attempts are made from the same IP Address. Fiber Up/Down (B11) - Notification created when the Fiber port is connected (Fiber) or disconnected (Down). Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 54 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Firmware & Reset Performing a Firmware Update The Firmware Update panel displays the current firmware version and date, and allows the user to upload a new firmware image. The latest firmware image may be downloaded from help.mimosa.co. Alternately, firmware can be pushed to the device automatically through the Manage application at manage.mimosa.co. Installed Version - The currently installed firmware version. Build Date - The date that the installed firmware was created. Image File - Update to the latest firmware. Click the Choose File button to select a file for upload the file. When performing a Firmware upgrade, it is advisable to reboot and then upgrade the remote side of the When performing a Firmware upgrade, it is advisable to reboot and then upgrade the remote side of the link before the local side. If there is a problem during the upgrade you will still have access to one of the link before the local side. If there is a problem during the upgrade you will still have access to one of the radios within the link and can manage the link details. radios within the link and can manage the link details. The firmware update process occurs in four phases:
1. 2. 3. 4. Upload - Selecting a firmware image and uploading to the radio Verification - Ensuring that the firmware image is complete and without errors Upgrade - Writing the new firmware image to flash memory Reboot - Restarting with the new firmware image (~90 seconds) Once the remote radio enters the Upgrade phase, it is generally safe to begin the Upload phase to the local radio. Alternately, the Mimosa Manage application offers a parallel upgrade feature which sends the firmware image to both radios, and once both radios receive and verify the image, they upgrade at the same time and reboot in an order that you specify. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 55 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Firmware & Reset Reset & Reboot the Device Reboot the device or reset it to its original factory settings. Factory Reset Device - Clears all configuration settings and locks the device. WARNING: This will delete ALL saved configuration settings and return the device to the locked factory state. You will be required to re-enter your unlock key upon device reset. The current version of firmware will remain, however. Reset Device Configuration - Clears all configuration settings. The device will remain unlocked. Reset Device Unlock - Locks the device and resets the country code. WARNING: You will be required to re-enter your unlock key upon reset. Reboot Device - Restarts the device. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 56 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Backup & Restore Backup or Restore Configuration Settings The Backup and Restore Configuration panel contains controls for managing configuration settings files. Backup Current Configuration - Perform a configuration backup by downloading the mimosa.conf file. Restore Configuration - Click the Choose File button to upload a previously saved mimosa.conf file. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 57 Tests B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Diagnostic Tests Three types of tests are available within the Diagnostics section: Ping, Bandwidth and Traceroute. Ping Test A low level ICMP test which indicates whether the target host is reachable from the local device. Destination Host - The destination IP Address of the device to ping. Packet Count - The number of packets to transmit during a ping. Packet Size - The size of each packet to transmit during a ping. Run Test - Click on the Run Test button to ping the destination IP address. Results are shown in the corresponding table. Bandwidth Test A manual test to assess maximum throughput when minimal or no traffic is present. This test sends 1500-byte packets using a proprietary UDP-like protocol. Results are shown in corresponding graph on this page. Note that bandwidth test data is excluded from the Dashboard Performance graph. This is because the test is conducted by transmitting packets at a low layer between the two radios. Navigating away from this page will stop the test. The bandwidth test is only available when the devices are associated. Test Duration - The length of the bandwidth test in seconds. Test - Select one of the following options to assess the maximum throughput:
Local to Remote - Unidirectional test from the local device to the remote device Remote to Local - Unidirectional test from the remote device to the local device Transmit then Receive - Bidirectional tests conducted in series Simultaneous - Bidirectional test conducted in parallel Traceroute Test A network utility used to display the path and transit delay between the local device and a given destination across an IP network. Destination Host - The destination IP address for traceroute to send packets. Resolve IP Address - Indicate whether the system should resolve and print the host name of the destination. Max Number of Hops - Choose the maximum number of intermediate devices (e.g. routers) through which packets must pass between source and destination. Run Test - Click on the Run Test button to begin the traceroute test. Results are shown in the corresponding table. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 58 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Running a Ping Test Tests A low level ICMP test which indicates whether the target host is reachable from the local device. Destination Host - The destination IP Address of the device to ping. Packet Count - The number of packets to transmit during a ping. Packet Size - The size of each packet to transmit during a ping. Run Test - Click on the Run Test button to ping the destination IP address. Results are shown in corresponding table. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 59 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Tests Running a Bandwidth Test A manual test to assess maximum throughput when minimal or no traffic is present. This test sends 1500-byte packets using a proprietary UDP-like protocol. Results are shown in corresponding graph on this page. Note that bandwidth test data is excluded from the Dashboard Performance graph. This is because the test is conducted by transmitting packets at a low layer between the two radios. Navigating away from this page will stop the test. The bandwidth test is only available when devices are associated. Test Duration - The length of the bandwidth test in seconds. Test - Select one of the following options to assess the maximum throughput:
Local to Remote - Unidirectional test from the local device to the remote device Remote to Local - Unidirectional test from the remote device to the local device Transmit then Receive - Bidirectional tests conducted one after the other Simultaneous - Bidirectional test conducted at the same time Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 60 B11 User Guide Mimosa Networks Help Site Tests Running a Traceroute Test A network utility used to display the path and transit delay between the local device and a given destination across an IP network. Destination Host - The destination IP address for traceroute to send packets. Resolve IP Address - Indicate whether the system should resolve and print the host name of the destination. Max Number of Hops - Choose the maximum number of intermediate devices (e.g. routers) through which packets must pass between source and destination. Copyright 2015 Mimosa Page 61
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1 | Confidentiality Request | Cover Letter(s) | 832.33 KiB | March 12 2015 |
Office of Engineering Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Date: 11/9/2015 Subject; Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: 2ABZJ-100-00036 To Whom It May Concern, Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of Commission's rules
(47CFRO.457, 0.459), we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential document from public disclosure indefinitely. Schematic Diagram Block Diagram Part List Operational Description Tune-up Procedure
Above mentioned document contains detailed system and equipment description are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of above documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitor an unfair advantage in the market. In additional to above mentioned documents, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-
1705 of the Commission s policy, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in 47 CFT 2.803 and the importation rules in 47 CFR 2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices. We are requesting the commission to grant shot-term confidentiality request on the following attachment(s) for 180 days after the grant as outlined in Public Notice DA 04-
1705. e External Photos e Internal Photos e Test Setup Photos e User Manual 469 El Camino Real Suite 100 Santa Clara, CA 95050 mimosa.co It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondent during certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and those information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Sincerely, Signature:
ie Name: Peter Roman Title: Director of Hardware mimosa.co
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1 | 2015-12-03 | 10755 ~ 11645 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2015-12-03
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Mimosa Networks, Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0023163488
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1 | Physical Address |
469 El Camino Real, Suite 100
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Sanata Clara
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United States
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1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@micomlabs.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B4: Microwave, Millimeter Wave Band and Citizens Broadband Radio Services equipment in 47 CFR Parts 25, 30, 74, 90, 95, 96, 97, 101 (all above 3 GHz)
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2ABZJ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
100-00036
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D**** S********
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1 | Telephone Number |
650-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
408-6********
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d******@mimosa.co
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1 | Firm Name |
MiCOM Labs
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1 | Name |
G**** H********
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1 | Physical Address |
575 Boulder Court
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Pleasanton, 94566
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United States
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(925)********
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g******@micomlabs.com
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1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 05/31/2016 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 11 GHz Backhaul Radio | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is maximum combined conducted output power. The device is a 2x2 MIMO and the antenna used with this device must be fixed mounted on permanent structures and must provide minimum separation distance of at least 953 cm from all persons. Installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Maximum E.I.R.P.: 77.33 dBm (18M6D7D), 77.56 dBm (37M7D7D), 77.49 dBm (77M0D7D) | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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Micom Labs
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G****** H******
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925-4********
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925-4********
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g******@micomlabs.com
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1 | 1 | 101 | MO | 10715 | 11685 | 0.546 | 0.0000015 % | 18M6D7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 101 | MO | 10735 | 11665 | 0.571 | 0.0000015 % | 37M7D7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 101 | MO | 10755 | 11645 | 0.561 | 0.0000015 % | 77M0D7D |
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