System management
PTP 450 Configuration and User
pmp-0815 (August 2015)
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Accounts:
These web-pages are used to Change User Password, Add User and Delete
User..
PDA:
The PDA web-page includes 320 x 240 pixel formatted displays Quick Status,
Spectrum Results (PDS), Information, BHM Evaluation and AIM, important to
installation and alignment for installers using legacy PDA devices. All device web
pages are compatible with touch devices such as smart phones and tablets.
Copyright:
The Copyright web-page displays pertinent device copyright information.
Logoff:
Logs out the User from the radio.
Identity-based user accounts
When identity-based user accounts are configured, a security officer can define from one
to four user accounts, each of which may have one of the four possible roles:
ADMINISTRATOR, who has full read and write permissions. This is the level of the
root
and
admin
users, as well as any other administrator accounts that one of them
creates.
INSTALLER, who has permissions identical to those of ADMINISTRATOR except that
the installer cannot add or delete users or change the password of any other user.
TECHNICIAN, who has permissions to modify basic radio parameters and view
informational web pages
GUEST, who has no write permissions and only a limited view of
General Status
tab
on page
and
on page
for detailed information on account
permissions.
SNMP
The management agent supports fault and performance management by means of an
SNMP interface. The management agent is compatible with SNMP v2c and SNMP v3 using
5 Management Information Base (MIB) files which are available for download from the
Cambium Networks Support website (
https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/ptp450
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
The clock supplies accurate date and time information to the system. It can be set to run
with or without a connection to a network time server (NTP). It can be configured to
display local time by setting the time zone and daylight saving in the Time web page.
If an NTP server connection is available, the clock can be set to synchronize with the
server time at regular intervals. PTP 450 devices may receive NTP data from a CMM3 or
CMM4 module, an NTP server configured in the system’s management network.