UGPS Installation IP default bypass

The uGPS is no longer shipping as of December 2018.  It has been replaced with cnPulse.  Refer to the cnPulse knowledge base for more information.

Since the UGPS is connected to the access point/backhaul master timing port, the UGPS module provides a bypass to perform an IP Default to a device connected on UGPS Timing Port 1 or 2.  To perform an IP Default for a radio connected to the UGPS follow the procedures below (not applicable to 450i Series):

Step

Action

1

Using the power supply providing UGPS power, plug an Ethernet cable into the power adapter’s “Gigabit Data” port then pin out the opposite end of the cable

2

Jumper the loose-end RJ-45 pins per the wiring table below:

AP to Default

Wiring on External Power Connector

UGPS Timing Port 1

Connect Pins 3 and 6

UGPS Timing Port 2

Connect Pins 1 and 2

3

For PMP 100/400/430/450 and PTP 100/200/230/450 series, reboot the radio to be defaulted while the RJ-45 pins are jumpered.  After the radio has finished rebooting, the software will be restored to a factory default configuration.

For PMP 320 series, once the RJ-45 pins are jumpered while the radio is powered up, the pin contacts may then be separated and the radio may be rebooted.  When the radio powers back up, the software will be restored to a factory default configuration.

IP Default Proceudre – UGPS receiving power from backhaul master timing port     

Step

Action

1

With the UGPS unit powered by the backhaul master’s timing ports, connect an RJ-45 8 pin Ethernet cable to the External Power Port on the UGPS and pin out the loose end of the cable.

2

Jumper the RJ-45 pins per the wiring table below:

AP to Default

Wiring on External Power Connector

Timing Port 1

Connect Pins 3 and 6

Timing Port 2

Connect Pins 1 and 2

3

Reboot the radio to be defaulted while the RJ-45 pins are jumpered.  After the radio has finished rebooting, the software will be restored to a factory default configuration.

IP default bypass - default radio on timing port 1

IP default bypass.png

IP default bypass - default radio on timing port 2

IP default bypass - default radio on timing port 2.png

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