5.1.1. Installing The Cisco FM4200 Fiber ..........30 Environmental Rating And Unit Roles ..........30 Installation Hardware ............... 30 5.1.2. Cisco FM4200 Fiber Status And Link LEDs ........30 Unit And Link Quality Status ............30 Boot Sequence ................31 5.1.3.
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Device Firmware Reboot ..............33 Resetting The Unit To Factory Settings ..........34 5.1.5. Suitability For Outdoor Installation ..........34 5.2. Connecting The Cisco Cisco FM4200 Fiber To A Network And Antennas ....................35 5.2.1. Terminal Assignments For Power And Data Connectors ....35 M12 A-Coded .................
HAZARDOUS CONDITION WARNINGS 1. HAZARDOUS CONDITION WARNINGS Like all other global technology vendors, Cisco is required to complywith all local health and government regulations in the location;s in whichwe operate. This includes meeting radio frequency (RF) exposure limitsfor our products.
HAZARDOUS CONDITION WARNINGS 1.1. Water ingress hazard CAUTION In all circumstances where the Cisco FM4200 Fiber will be installed in an outdoor location, it is compulsory to mount the Cisco FM4200 Fiber inside an FM-SHIELD auxiliary mounting kit. The FM-SHIELD auxiliary mounting kit is a proprietary...
For additional guidance regarding the safe use of laser-based and LED-based fiber-optic technology, refer to ANSI Z136.2 (Safe Use of Optical Fiber Communication Systems Utilizing Laser Diode and LED Sources). IMPORTANT The Cisco FM4200 Fiber is not shipped from the factory with fiber-optic transceivers installed unless fiber-optic transceivers were specified as part of the purchase order.
The Cisco FM4200 Fiber radio transceiver Introduction The Cisco FM4200 Fiber (model FM4200F) is designed to operate in the sub-6 GHz range as a static-mount wireless data link. In non-technical terms, this means it is designed to function as an intermediate radio link between a core wired and/or fiber-optic data network and a sub-network.
Cisco components is being upgraded,the Prodigy 1.0 protocol with limited functionality can be selected to guarantee compatibility. Prodigy uses a traffic optimization algorithm that allows every Cisco radio to assign a specific priority level to every forwarded data packet. Unit configuration The unit is compatible with Cisco RACER™.
For detailed product specifications, refer to the product data sheet for the Cisco FM4200 Fiber. Transceiver and gateway unit power consumption In service, Cisco transceiver units and gateway units consume electrical power at the rates given in the table below. IMPORTANT...
3.2. Cisco architecture 3.2.1. Overview Wireless network architectures Depending on the network design and the type of components used, the Cisco FM4200 Fiber can be used to create wireless network architectures, including: • Point-to-point (P2P) links. • Point-to-multipoint (PTMP) sectors.
Prodigy is Cisco's proprietary implementation of the Multi-Protocol- Label-Switching (MPLS) standard. IMPORTANT A Cisco device only features Prodigy selection if the installed Prodigy engine includes the selection feature. Cisco devices that are designed to operate exclusively in Bridge Mode (in other words, point-to-point configuration) do not feature Prodigy.
Prodigy 1.0 and Prodigy 2.0 are not compatible with each other. Do not implement the two protocol versions within the same network. If you are expanding an existing network using new Cisco hardware components, make sure that all components are compatible with each other by: 1.
In a reliable mesh network with an acceptable amount of redundancy, every stream of data packets may reach the base station through any of a variety of paths. The Cisco FM4200 Fiber is designed to act as an 'intelligent router' that is able to forward packets coming from other Cisco components in real time, based on an optimal, software- determined path.
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Cisco radio transceiver unitsthat are part of the same network. Using FluidMAX technology, a Cisco unit can be used as the center point of a star topology in a point-to-multipoint network arrangement using sector antennas, or using antenna splitters connected to more than one directional antenna.
3.3. Cisco Network Addressing 3.3.1. Bridge IP addressing If needed, the Cisco FM4200 Fiber can be operated in Bridge mode. This creates a single point-to-point connection between two network segments. A simplified example of a Bridge mode connection is shown in...
Cisco radio transceivers Cisco data link layer (layer 2) addressing allows you to configure each Cisco FM4200 Fiber transceiver unit, and each IP device connected to the unit, according to the IP address class used in the private LAN to which the Mesh End unit is connected.
Connecting and configuring an Ethernet edge device Ethernet edge devices such as IP cameras and Wi-Fi access points can be connected to the Ethernet ports of the Cisco FM4200 Fiber. Such edge devices must be configured using the IP subnet scheme defined for the broadcast domain.
DIN mounting plate slots onto the DIN rail. 4.3. Installation using the sliding bracket All FM3200 Endo, FM3500 Endo, FM4200-series, FM4500-series and FM4800 Fiber transceivers can take advantage of quick-release installation if they are installed using the sliding bracket (part number FM- BRKT-SLIDING).
Installation hardware Metal clamps are supplied as part of the installation package, to allow mounting of the unit on utility poles. Refer to the Cisco FM4200 Fiber installation instructions for details. 5.1.2. Cisco FM4200 Fiber Status and link LEDs...
5.1.3. Supplying power to the Cisco FM4200 Fiber CAUTION When connecting the Cisco FM4200 Fiber to a power supply, be sure to follow the instructions in this section at all times. Failure to follow these instructions may result in irreparable damage to the unit and/or other connected hardware, and will also invalidate the product warranty.
Hardware installation The Cisco FM4200 Fiber can be provided with power using the following methods: • A standard IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) connection (for example, from a compatible network switch). • A compatible 48 Vdc passive PoE injector conforming to either IEEE 802.3af...
5.1.4. Rebooting the firmware and resetting the unit to factory defaults The Cisco FM4200 Fiber hardware can be rebooted and reset to factory default condition using the procedures in this section. IMPORTANT The following procedure shows how to do a 'hard' (device firmware) reboot.
1. To do the reset using the offline Configurator interface, refer to “Resetting the unit to factory defaults” (page 154). 2. To do the reset using FM Racer, refer to the Cisco Networks FM Racer User Manual. 3. To do the reset by physically accessing the unit, follow the procedure below.
5.2.1. Terminal assignments for power and data connectors IMPORTANT Always use outdoor-rated, RF-shielded Ethernet cables when connecting the Power and LAN ports of a Cisco hardware device to external hardware. M12 A-coded This section describes the terminal assignments for M12 A-coded connectors equipped with five pins (power only) and with eight pins (power and data).
• Terminal 8 of M12A (Green wire) to terminal 4 of M12X. M12 X-coded M12 X-coded connectors are used on all Cisco 4200-seriesand Cisco 4500-series units manufactured after September 2016. When splicing a male M12 X-coded connector to one end of an Ethernet...
• Terminal 8 of M12X (Blue wire) to terminal 4 of RJ45. XCO / SFP / SFP+ WARNING If a Cisco device is fitted with an XCO-type fiber-optic module, it is a Class 1 laser product. It makes use of fiber-optic technology, including laser-emitting components.
If you experience difficulty in sourcing or ordering fiber- optic parts or accessories, please contact your local Cisco Networks representative for assistance. The terminal assignments for male SFP connectors are as follows:...
“Connecting LAN cables to the unit” (page 42). When the Cisco FM4200 Fiber is mounted in its final location, connect the unit to a 48V DC IN power supply by doing the following steps: Only use a power cable that terminates in an M12A connector to connect the power source to the unit.
48V DC IN power supply to the unit as shown in “Connecting a DC IN power source to the unit” (page 41). When the Cisco FM4200 Fiber is mounted in its final location, connect the unit to LAN connection(s) and/or a PoE power supply by doing the following steps: Only use a shielded CAT5/6 cable that terminates in an M12X connector to connect any LAN cable to the unit.
5.2.4. Connecting an XCO-standard duplex fiber-optic cable to the unit WARNING If a Cisco FM4200 Fiber transceiver is fitted with an XCO / SFP fiber-optic module, it is a Class 1 laser product. It makes use of fiber-optic technology, including laser-emitting components. Do not look directly at the input/output end of the unit's SFP connector, or at the input/output end of any fiber-optic cable.
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SFP modules are static-sensitive devices. Always use an ESD wrist strap or similar individual grounding device when handling an SFP module. To install an XCO-type SFP module in the Cisco FM4200 Fiber, do the following steps: Wear an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap, and follow its instructions for use.
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Push gently but firmly on the outer face of the module. If the module is correctly aligned, you will hear a click as the slide pin at the bottom of the module snaps into place. To remove an XCO-type SFP module from the Cisco FM4200 Fiber, do the following steps: CAUTION Do not remove or insert SFP modules any more often than absolutely necessary.
5. Waterproof the connection as directed by the manufacturer of the SFP module. 5.2.5. Connecting the antennas to the Cisco FM4200 Fiber QMA antenna connections IMPORTANT The FM4200 Fiber is ingress-protection rated to standards specified by EN 50155 and EN 45545.
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Hardware installation Radio antennas are connected to the Cisco FM4200 Fiber using quick- disconnect sub-miniature version A (QMA) connectors. WARNING Before activating the unit, make sure that all RF feeds are securely connected to an appropriate antenna. Never activate any transceiver unit that is not connected to an antenna.
Using the Cisco Partner Portal 6. Using the Cisco Partner Portal The Cisco Partner Portal is the main web-based portal through whichthe following activities are done: Participating in Cisco E-learning Using and sharing plug-in license codes for Cisco devices Using the RACER™ radio configuration interface 4.
Safari later 6.2. Enabling Two-Factor Authentication for security To enhance cyber-security on the Partner Portal, Cisco uses two- factor authentication (2FA). 2FA works by providing an extra security layer that works independently of your Partner Portal login password. With 2FA activated, you will be asked to provide a secure one-time password (OTP) for each login.
Documentation section of the Partner Portal. To find documentation relating to your Cisco device, do the following steps: Log in to the Cisco Partners Portal using your login credentials.
Device configuration using the configurator interface 7. Device configuration using the configurator interface Cisco radio devices that are capable of operating as part of a mesh network, including the Cisco FM4200 Fiber, are shipped from the factory in Mesh Point mode.
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• Ethernet speed (Selects the correct data exchange speed for each Ethernet port.) • CISCO WI-FI tab (Allows you to set up a second, segregated Wi-Fi interface that allows technicians access to the unit for configuration and maintenance purposes.)
7.1. Software and hardware prerequisites To access the Configurator graphical user interface (GUI) and use the Configurator to program the Cisco FM4200 Fiber, you need the following: • A desktop, laptop or tablet computer equipped with: • Any current web browser. For a list of compatible web browsers, refer to the Supported web browsers table in “Using the Cisco Partner Portal”...
• IP address: 192.168.0.10 (or any other IP address belonging to subnet 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0) • Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Launch the computer's web browser. Enter the IP address of the Cisco FM4200 Fiber in the browser's URL entry field. • If the Configurator interface is shown immediately, proceed Step 9 below.
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Enter the correct username and password. Press 'Enter'. If your browser shows a time-out or similar message, the computer may be trying to access the Cisco device througha proxy server. To resolve the issue, do the following steps: 1. Go to Control Panel > Internet Options > Connections >...
142). 7.2.2. Initial configuration with the unit in Provisioning Mode The Cisco FM4200 Fiber cannot be operated without entering some basic configuration settings. These settings allow the unit to connect to a local network and communicate with the network hardware.
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• If you want to change the connection settings, but keep the current configuration, change the settings as shown in “General settings” (page 70). If the Cisco FM4200 Fiber is in Provisioning Mode: • The RACER™ dialog will be shown (Figure 17 (page 63)).
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NOTE DHCP is disabled when the unit leaves Provisioning Mode. Make sure that the Cisco FM4200 Fiber is connected to a local network that supports DHCP. If the unit connects successfully to the internet and to the Partners Portal, the RACER™ Cloud connection info Status will be...
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Configure the unit using either of the following methods: • To do a centralized (online) configuration of the unit using the FM Racer interface, refer to the Cisco Networks FM Racer User Manual. • To do a local (offline) configuration using the Configurator interface, refer to “Device configuration using the configurator interface”...
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For a quick overview of the initial configuration process, refer to the flowchart below. NOTE Each individual Cisco radio transceiver unit has a factory-set mesh identification number that takes the form 5.w.x.y. If the unit's IP address is set to 169.254.x.y/24 as in Case 2 below, the values x and y represent parts x and y of the unit's mesh identification number.
To switch between Offline and Online modes, do the steps that follow: Log in to the Configurator interface as shown in “Accessing the Cisco FM4200 Fiber for device configuration” (page 57). • The Configurator landing page will be shown...
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• Alternatively, you can create a new, custom configuration template. For instructions on how to copy, modify or create a configuration template using the FM Racer interface, refer to the Cisco Networks FM RacerUser Manual. A configuration file that has been created using the FM Racer interface must be uploaded to the unit.
Changing the operational mode on a mesh network-capable unit The General Mode box (below) contains the operational mode controls. Cisco radio transceiver units that are capable of operating within a mesh radio network are shipped from the factory in Mesh End mode.
Changing the Prodigy version IMPORTANT Prodigy version selection is only available if the Cisco FM4200 Fiber is set to Mesh Point mode or Mesh End mode. If the unit is set to Bridge mode, the Prodigy Version selector will not be available.
Device configuration using the configurator interface Remember that all Cisco devices within a network must use the same Prodigy version. IMPORTANT Prodigy 2.0 is not compatible with Prodigy 1.0. Do not implement the two protocol versions within the same network.
7.4.2. Wireless settings Modifying the wireless settings IMPORTANT If the Cisco FM4200 Fiber was purchased in the USA or Canada, the Country selection is set to the country of purchase, and the Country: drop-down will be disabled. The WIRELESS RADIO window contains controls to change the following settings: •...
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Enter a defined network passphrase in the Shared Passphrase field. IMPORTANT If a shared passphrase is defined, the same passphrase must be used for all Cisco units inthe same network. The shared passphrase can be composed of any ASCII characters except the following: '`"\$= Specify the country in which the unit is installed by selecting the correct option from the Country drop-down menu.
(page 78). Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint considerations If a Cisco radio transceiver unit's FluidMAX Auto scan setting is enabled, and the unit is assigned a Subordinate role within a point-to- multipoint network topology: • The Subordinate unit will mimic the frequency setting of the primary unit that shares its cluster ID.
IMPORTANT The dynamic frequency selection feature must be enabled using a software plug-in ( Cisco part number FM-UNII2). Contact your Cisco Networks representative for details. If it is essential that the unit is operated in the U-NII Mid or U-NII...
• The Partner Portal will verify that there are no TDWR radar installations within 40 miles (64 Km) of the Cisco unit.If no TDWR radar installations are found, the plug-in willgrant permission for the unit to be set to frequencies withinthe 5.250 GHz-to-5.350 GHz band, and the 5.470 GHz-...
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Device configuration using the configurator interface The window shows a list of wireless links to other Cisco units that have been detected by the local unit, and the relative strength of each wireless link in decibel-milliwatts (dBm). To do an accurate alignment of a local antenna for a specific wireless link,...
The Spectrum Graph window contains a static graph readout and controls to detect radio-frequency interference that exists between local Cisco units transmitting and receiving in a specified frequency band.The window can be used make the most efficient choice of center frequency and channel width for radio links between units.
IP addresses. If connectivity is lost between the unit and any of the saved IP addresses, an option can also be set to automatically reboot the Cisco FM4200 Fiber. As well as being a fail-safe mechanism to monitor network...
FM-QUADRO for mesh network-capable devices IMPORTANT The FM-QUADRO tool is only available if the Cisco FM4200 Fiber is set to Mesh End mode or Bridge mode. If the unit is set to Mesh Point mode, the -FMQuadro™ menu option will not be available.
To use the Ping test tool, do the following steps: Determine which wireless link is to be tested between the Cisco unit and another unit in the wireless network. Get theIP address of the other unit. Enter the IP address of the other unit in the Ping (10 packets...
To use the Bandwidth test tool, do the following steps: Determine what wireless link is to be tested between the Cisco unit and another unit in the wireless network. Get theIP address of the other unit. Enter the IP address of the other unit in the Bandwith test...
To use the Path MTU discovery tool, do the following steps: Determine what wireless link is to be tested between the Cisco unit and another unit in the wireless network. Get theIP address of the other unit. Enter the IP address of the second unit in the Path MTU...
Device configuration using the configurator interface In Cisco devices, AES is applied using a proprietary encoding algorithm, enabling industry-grade network security. IMPORTANT The AES feature must be enabled using a software plug-in (FM-AES). Contact your Cisco Networks representativefor details. To use the Data Packet Encryption setting, do the following steps: Click the Data Packet Encryption drop-down menu.
Device configuration using the configurator interface 7.6.2. SFP settings IMPORTANT The Cisco FM4200 Fiber is shipped from the factory with no fiber-optic transceiver installed. For the unit to have fiber-optic capability, the SFP port must be equipped with a separately-available XCO-type fiber-optic transceiver.
7.6.4. Pass lists and Block lists IMPORTANT The Pass list or Block list feature is only available if the Cisco FM4200 Fiber is set to Mesh Point mode or Mesh End mode mode. If the unit is set to Bridge mode, the –pass list / block list menu option will not be available.
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Device configuration using the configurator interface A Pass list is a group of Cisco transceivers, described as a list of linked pairs. Within the list, each transceiver unit is considered a valid hop in the routing table. If a Pass list is created, all transceiver units that are not on the Pass list are excluded from packet routing.
By default, if CCTV cameras and devices that operate in a similar fashion are linked to a Cisco transceiver unit operating in Mesh Point mode,the unit forwards all multicast traffic generated by the cameras to the closest Mesh End unit in the wireless network.
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224.1.1.0/24 indicates all multicast groups in the range 224.1.1.1 through 224.1.1.254. • The destination address consists of one or more Cisco unit ID numbers, in the form 5.a.b.c. These ID numbers belong to the physical Cisco device or devices to which the multicast traffic must be forwarded.
If SNMP traps are enabled, you can specify the server address to which monitoring information must be sent. IMPORTANT The same SNMP configuration must be set for all Cisco units in the wireless network. detailed information...
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To change the current SNMP v3 password, enter a new password in the SNMP v3 password: field. The default password is cisco. To show the password as it is being typed, checkthe Show SNMP v3 password: check-box. Choose the correct authentication protocol from the SNMP v3 authentication proto: drop-down.
Save the SNMP settings by clicking the Save button. Alternatively, clear the settings by clicking the Reset button. 7.6.7. Wireless access point configuration All FM1200 Volo, Cisco 3200-series and Cisco 4200-series radio transceivers equipped with firmware version 6.5 and above have a built-in wireless access point (AP).
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Device configuration using the configurator interface To enable the wireless AP feature on the Cisco FM4200 Fiber, do the steps that follow: 1. Make sure the FM-AP software plug-in is installed on the radio unit. For instructions on how to install the FM-AP plug-in, refer to “Plug-in management procedures”...
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4. If the wireless AP has been set to routed configuration and access to other Cisco radio units that are part of the same network is needed, facilitate access by adding routes to the relevant radio units as described in “Static routes”...
• Wi-Fi capability. • A current version of Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. To connect wirelessly to the Cisco FM4200 Fiber for configuration and maintenance, do the following steps: 1. On your computer or other wireless interface device, use the Wi- Fi connection dialog to connect to the radio unit using the radio unit's WLAN SSID and WLAN passphrase.
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RADIUS networking protocol. Do not change these settings unless there is a specific need to do so. To change the RADIUS settings for the Cisco unit, do the following steps: Enable and configure network time protocol (NTP) as shown in “NTP Configuration”...
CAUTION The same NTP configuration must be set for all Cisco units in the wireless network. If the same NTP settings are not applied to all units, the network may encounter timestamp conflicts and/or equipment malfunctions.
IMPORTANT The L2TP configuration option is only available if the Cisco FM4200 Fiber is set to Mesh Point mode or Mesh End mode. If the unit is set to Bridge mode, the -l2tp configuration menu option will not be available.
7.6.11. VLAN settings VLAN configuration The VLAN SETTINGS window contains controls to connect the Cisco FM4200 Fiber to one or more virtual local area networks (VLANs) that are part of the local wireless network. IMPORTANT The VLAN feature must be enabled using a software plug-in (Cisco part number FM-VLAN).
Management VLAN ID: field. NOTE The same Management VLAN ID must be used on all Cisco devices that are part of the same mesh network. Enter the native identification number (the VLAN ID implicitly assigned to untagged packets received on trunk ports) in the Native VLAN ID: field.
7.6.12. Fluidity settings IMPORTANT The Fluidity tool is only available if the Cisco FM4200 Fiber is set to Mesh Point mode or Mesh End mode. If the unit is set to Bridge mode, the -Fluidity™ menu option will not be available.
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Device configuration using the configurator interface Figure 51. Configurator GUI (FLUIDITY dialog for transceiver devices) Cisco radio transceivers are shipped from the factory with Fluidity functionality disabled. Enable Fluidity functionality by checking the Fluidity check-box. Select the correct role for the unit by clicking the Unit Role: drop- down and clicking the correct option from the list below: •...
The MISC SETTINGS window contains controls to change the following settings: • The device name, as used to identify the Cisco FM4200 Fiber within the FM Quadro network map and to other Cisco utilities. • The operation of the physical Reset button on the unit.
Reset button. 7.7.2. Changing the Administrator username and password The CHANGE USERNAME AND PASSWORD section contains controls to change the Administrator's user name and password for the Cisco unit. IMPORTANT Changing the default password to a strong password is an extremely important step in preventing security breaches.
Reset button. 7.7.3. Overwriting and upgrading the unit firmware The FIRMWARE UPGRADE window contains controls to overwrite the device firmware of the Cisco FM4200 Fiber, or upgrade the firmware to the latest available version. CAUTION Overwriting the firmware of any electronic device must be done with great care, and always contains an element of risk.
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The following procedure describes how to overwrite the existing firmware on a Cisco device. This procedure assumes that the wireless networkis currently active. To overwrite the existing firmware on the Cisco device, do the...
Step 1 above. 7.7.4. Plug-In management IMPORTANT For a complete list of software plug-ins that are currently available for the Cisco FM4200 Fiber, refer to “Available plug- ins” (page 157). The MANAGE PLUG-INS page shows which software plug-ins are currently active on the unit, and contains controls that allow you to do the following functions: •...
Device configuration using the configurator interface 7.7.5. The device status view The device status window The device status window contains information on basic Cisco device settings (including the unit's MAC address), and controls that allow you to download diagnostic data files and view device-event logs.
Device configuration using the configurator interface Log a support call with the Cisco Help desk. Ask for a reference number. Attach the *.FM diagnostic file to an E-mail, and enter the support call reference number in the subject line of the E-mail. Send the mail to support@cisco.com.
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Download the unit's configuration (*.CONF) file to your computer by clicking the Save button and following the software prompts. To upload a saved configuration file to the Cisco unit, do the following steps: Find the configuration (*.CONF) file that must be uploaded to the unit by clicking the Browse...
Device configuration using the configurator interface 7.7.7. Resetting the unit to factory defaults The reset factory default window contains controls that allow you to restore the Cisco FM4200 Fiber to its default factory settings (in other words, to do a 'hard reset'). IMPORTANT...
Software Plug-Ins 8. Software Plug-Ins 8.1. Available plug-ins Like other Cisco radio transceivers, the Cisco FM4200 Fiber is ableto take advantage of plug-in software upgrades that add features and enhance the performance of the unit. The following table lists all available software plug-ins for all Cisco hardware devices, their specific functions, and their plug-in part numbers.
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Not available TITAN Available Not available Available Not available UNII2 Not available Not available Available Not available Table 8. Device plug-in compatibility (FM Cisco 3200-series to FM 4800) Plugin FM Cisco FM 4800 FM3200 FM3500 FM4200 FM4500 Base Endo Fiber...
4. Enter the Activation code on the MANAGE PLUG-INS window for the unit. You can also deactivate a plug-in Activation code that is currently in use so it can be used with a different Cisco unit. To deactivate an active plug-in, refer to The PLUGINS sub-tab.
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Software Plug-Ins To convert a License code into an Activation code for a Cisco device,do the following steps: Log on to the Cisco Partner Portal. Click the Plug-ins link. • When you purchase a generic 16-digit License code, the License code and corresponding plug-in will be listed on...
8.2.2. Deactivating an active plug-in A plug-in Activation code that is currently in use can be deactivated. This allows the corresponding License code to be used in a different Cisco unit, or transferred to another Cisco user. To deactivate an activated License code for use with another Ciscounit,...
161). 8.2.4. Exporting and uploading multiple Activation codes If more than one plug-in Activation code must be uploaded to a Cisco radio transceiver unit at the same time, the need to upload codes one by one can be avoided by exporting multiple codes, or all codes, from the Partner Portal as a *.CSV file.
If needed, you can share license codes with other Cisco device users, and also have other Cisco device users share their license codes with you. To share one or more license codes with another Cisco device user,do the steps that follow: Log on to the Cisco Partner Portal.
Have you disabled the 'Access the Internet using a proxy server' function? If your browser shows a time-out or similar message, the computer may be trying to access the Cisco device through a proxy server. To stopthe computer from trying to access the unit through a proxy connection, refer to “Accessing the Cisco FM4200 Fiber for device configuration”...
Gateway: unit may be equipped with single 250W non- redundant AC power supply unit (input power: 100 Vac to 240 Vac at 50 Hz to 60 Hz). Table 10. Individual power requirements (FM Ponte kit to FM4200 Mobi) FM Ponte FM1200 FM1300...
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802.3at (voltage range at PD: 42.5V to 57V) Permanent DC power, min. 24V max. 60V EN 50155 compliance at 48V Table 11. Individual power requirements (FM4200 Fiber to FM4800 Fiber) FM4200 FM3500 FM4500 FM4500 FM4800 Fiber Endo Mobi Fiber Fiber...
When in use, all Cisco gateway units and radio transceivers generateheat as a by-product of electrical activity. Heat radiated by a Cisco device may be of concern in confined locations such as server rooms (where the cumulative heat generated by...
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EC Declaration of Conformity Cisco Systems Inc. declares under its sole responsibility that the Cisco FM4200 Fiber is compliant with the following directives, and has been designed and manufactured to the following specifications: EN 61000-6-1; EN 61000-6-2; EN 61000-6-3; EN 61000-6-4;...
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