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MC-802 Wireless WallPlate

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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE MC-802 Wireless WallPlate...
  • Page 2 This publication and the information herein is furnished AS IS, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Motorola. Motorola assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies, makes no warranty of any kind (expressed, implied, or staory) with respect to this publication, and expressly disclaims any and all warranties of merchantability, fitness for particular purposes, and noninfringement of third-party rights.
  • Page 3 3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Caring for the Environment by Recycling When you see this symbol on a Motorola product, do not dispose of the product with residential or commercial waste. Recycling your Motorola Equipment Please do not dispose of this product with your residential or commercial waste.
  • Page 4 European Market on and after July 1, 2006. Exemptions allow the continued use of lead in networking infrastructure equipment and a few select components. Motorola is working closely with its supply chain to assure compliance of all product and materials provided by our suppliers and partners.
  • Page 5: Commands And Syntax

    Commands and Syntax Command Hierarchy .................. 6 Administrative Commands ................6 Hardware Model Numbers and Description for MC-802 ..........8 Model Numbers and Description for related Products ........8 Wireless WallPlate ..................9 System Administration Management Access .................. 9 WallPlate Installation Enable line power..................
  • Page 6: Show Commands

    Commands and Syntax The Motorola MC-802 is managed via the Command Line Interface, webUI, and SNMP from a connected Motorola mT2a EthernetXD Switch. All commands referenced are executed on the mT2a. The Command Line Interface (CLI) implements a hierarchical command structure. Commands are organized as a high-level command keyword related to a particular function of the device with sub- commands related to sub-functions.
  • Page 7: Global Commands

    Commands and Syntax Global Commands Commands that are available from any command context are called global commands. For example, the help command can be used whether you are at the root command context or down a few levels in the command hierarchy.
  • Page 8 RJ11 wall jack. RoHS compliant. Each MC-802 requires a 45125 to provide connectivity and power. Filters are required for proper in-room installation. Any installation of the MC-802 may also use one or more of the following additional products. Model Number...
  • Page 9: Access Methods

    RJ11 filtered phone port DC power connector (used during installation) This User Guide covers the commands relevant to the MC-802. For a complete set of commands and information; consult the mT2 Command Reference and mT2 User Guide. mT2 can be managed via serial console, telnet, HTTP web UI, or SNMP. With the 1.3 firmware, Eth1 is enabled by default.
  • Page 10: Tools Required

    Components required to purchase: Regulated 12V power supply. Use of the wrong power supply could result in damage to your WallPlate unit. Please order a small quantity of regulated 12V power supplies from Motorola PBN to use during installation. If you do not have the correct regulated 12V power supply – STOP. Order a regulated 12V power supply from your Motorola PBN sales representative.
  • Page 11 Installation Steps Step 2 Connect 150mm (6”) cable (supplied) between bottom mounted RJ11 port on the MC-802 and the existing RJ11 jack. Step 3 Attach the MC-802 to the Mounting Adapter using the supplied 6/32 thread forming screws 6/32 thread forming screws...
  • Page 12 Installation Steps Step 5 After WallPlate Link LED is solid, verify the device is connected using the command, “show int dsl status” Login to the mT2 switch using the web UI and HTTP or telnet. Determine which port is being installed From the telnet CLI, enter this command: show bridge address The MAC address of your PC will appear along with the connected line.
  • Page 13 Installation Steps interface wireless config <radio<1-25>(interface-id)> [channel auto|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14] interface wireless enable <radio<1-25>(interface-id)> interface wireless disable <radio<1-25>(interface-id)> wlan config <wlan<1-25>-1(interface-id)> [ssid string] [security none|wep|wpa-personal] [pre-shared-key string] [wep-key-type 64bit|128bit] length (64 or 128 bits) [wep-key string] wlan enable <wlan<1-25>-1(interface-id)> wlan disable <wlan<1-25>-1(interface-id)> show interface wireless config <radio<1-25>(interface-id)>...
  • Page 14 Appendix A Fast Ethernet WallPlate ports Unused Unused Unused Unused...
  • Page 15 Appendix C MC-802 Wireless WallPlate Interfaces 2 x RJ45, 10/100/Mbps auto-sensing – 328ft (100m) 1 x RJ11, line-in port 1 x RJ11, filtered phone port Input Voltage Local power supply, 12VDC (not shipped) Power Consumption 6 watts Dimensions 3.75” x 6.75” x 1.75”...

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