Product Description 14
Country codes
Some aspects of the wireless operation are controlled, enforced, or restricted according to a country
code. ePMP country codes represent individual countries (for example Denmark) or regulatory regions
(for example FCC or ETSI).
Country codes affect the following aspects of wireless operation:
l
Maximum transmit power
l
Radar avoidance (upcoming release)
l
Frequency range
Attention
To avoid possible enforcement action by the country regulator, always operate
links in accordance with the local regulations.
Further reading on wireless operation
For information on planning wireless operation, see:
l
The regulatory restrictions that affect radio spectrum usages, such as frequency range and radar
avoidance are described in Radio spectrum planning.
l
The factors to be taken into account when planning links such as range, path loss, and data
throughput are described in Link planning.
l
The safety specifications against which the ePMP is tested are listed under Compliance with safety
standards . It also describes how to keep RF exposure within safe limits.
l
ePMP complies with the radio regulations that are enforced in various countries are explained in
Compliance with radio regulations.
For more information on configuring and operating the wireless link, see:
l
The configuration parameters of the ePMP devices are described in Using the menu options.
System management
This section describes the ePMP management system, including the web interfaces, installation, alerts,
upgrades, configuration, and management software.
Management agent
ePMP equipment is managed through an embedded management agent. Management workstations,
network management systems, or PCs can be connected to this agent using the module’s Ethernet port,
SFP port, over the air (Subscriber Module connection through AP), or by using the device Wi-Fi
management interface.
The management agent supports the following interfaces:
l
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
l
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPs)