User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Accuracy
- Copyrights
- Restrictions
- License Agreements
- High Risk Materials
- Contents
- firewall
- glib2
- About This User Guide
- Product description
- System hardware
- Site planning
- Connectorized Module
- Connectorized Module description
- Connectorized part numbers
- Connectorized module mounting bracket
- Connectorized Module interfaces
- Connectorized Module LEDs
- Connectorized Module specifications
- Connectorized Module heater
- Connectorized Module and external antenna location
- Connectorized Module wind loading
- Connectorized Module software packages
- Connectorized module antennas and antenna cabling
- Integrated Module
- Un-synced Connectorized Radio
- Un-synced Connectorized Radio description
- Un-synced Connectorized Radio part numbers
- Un-synced Connectorized Radio mounting bracket
- Un-synced Connectorized Radio Interfaces
- Un-synced Connectorized Radio LEDs
- Un-synced Connectorized Radio specifications
- Un-synced Connectorized Radio heater
- Un-synced Connectorized Radio and external antenna location
- Un-synced connectorized Radio wind loading
- Un-synced Connectorized Radio software packages
- Un-synced connectorized radio antennas and antenna cabling
- Antenna requirements
- FCC and IC approved antennas
- Power supply description
- Power supply part numbers
- Power supply interfaces
- Power supply specifications
- Power supply location
- Ethernet cabling
- Surge Suppression unit
- System planning
- Configuration
- Preparing for configuration
- Connecting to the unit
- Using the web interface
- Configuring connectorized radios using the Quick Start menu
- Configuring SM units using the Quick Start menu
- Using the AP menu options
- Using the SM menu options
- Radius Server
- The GPS sync source is the same on all APs or is a combination of “onboard GPS” and CMM4
- The GPS sync source is a mixture of all types (CMM3, CMM4 & “onboard GPS”)
- Operation and Troubleshooting
- Legal and reference information
- Cambium Networks end user license agreement
- Acceptance of this agreement
- Definitions
- Grant of license
- Conditions of use
- Title and restrictions
- Confidentiality
- Right to use Cambium’s name
- Transfer
- Updates
- Maintenance
- Disclaimer
- Limitation of liability
- U.S. government
- Term of license
- Governing law
- Assignment
- Survival of provisions
- Entire agreement
- Third party software
- Hardware warranty
- Limit of liability
- System threshold, output power and link loss
- Compliance with safety standards
- Compliance with radio regulations
- Notifications
- Data throughput tables
- Radio Specifications
- Glossary
- Cambium Networks end user license agreement
- Aquila
- Linux Kernel
- gpio_keys
- OpenWrt
- uboot
- jQuery
- Data-Driven Document
- AjaxFileUpload
- jquery.caret
- jquery.cookie
- json2.js
- jquery.noty
- SlickGrid
- jquery.event.drag
- IE9.js
- busybox
- dnsmasq
- dropbear
- ebtables
- eventlog
- hostapd
- hotplug
- iperf
- iproute2
- iptables
- iputils
- Button-hotplug
- libdbi
- libiconv
- libiwinfo
- Libnl-tiny
- libpcap
- libtool
- lua
- LuCi
- mtd
- ncurses
- Net-snmp
- openssh
- openssl
- opkg
- pcre
- procps
- px5g
- swconfig
- Syslog-ng
- tcp_wrappers
- tcpdump
- uClibc++
- Uboot-envtools
- PPPd and PPPoE
- uci
- udevtigger
- uhttpd
- wget v 1.10.2
- Wireless-tools
- zlib
- lighttpd
- klish
- libroxml
- conntrack-tools
- libmnl
- libnetfilter_conntrack
- libnfnetlink
- lua-cjson
CAMBIUM NETWORKS
Convert Multicast to
Unicast
Enabled: This feature allows ePMP to support IGMP capable devices. Once a
multicast group is identified, the AP allows multicast traffic to be sent only to the
SMs within the multicast group. The SMs support up to 5 unique multicast groups.
In addition, when this option is enabled, the multicast traffic is sent to the SMs
using the current Downlink MCS rate.
Disabled: ePMP will still support IGMP capable devices but the multicast traffic
will be sent using MCS 1 on the downlink to all SMs, regardless of the multicast
group.
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