If the 1PPS LED is blinking on the daisy-chained SyncInjector, then I'd
say it's fine with a straight-through cat5.
The ePMP1000 GPS radios will take 802.3af or Canopy -4/5 +7/8 at either
24 or 48 volts. Running them at 48-56 as others have pointed out several
times in the past is better with the cold startup and whatnot.
The ePMP Sync radios don't do AutoSync like Canopy. You have to select
internal (generate in Canopy terms), GPS (on-board), CMM3 or CMM4 for
Sync Source on the Config > Radio page. You want to select CMM3 when
using a PacketFlux injector.
On 2/16/2017 11:58 PM, Brandon Yuchasz wrote:
Thanks,
Patch between the two packetflux is 1 foot.
ePMP is running 6.2.1.X ( don’t want to go to 3.2.x until they work
out one more bug. )
Using the SyncBox Junior for the syncpipe.
Cable runs to the APs are 140 feet
*From:*Af [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *That One Guy
/sarcasm
*Sent:* Thursday, February 16, 2017 11:51 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] ePMP and Packet Flux configuration settings.
Shorter the better on the cable
Update all the components to the current firmware, and verify the
syncpipe is the right revision. The default pinout on the pins inside
works with 48v ps
On Feb 16, 2017 11:35 PM, "Brandon Yuchasz" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hopefully and easy question here.
We have always used the onboard GPS for ePMP access points up until
this point. We recently installed 4 new ePMP APs and the tower blocks
our north facing AP from getting GPS on the onboard GPS. All other
track GPS just fine. We also have 450 APs on the tower and are using a
PacketFlux PowerInjector Plus to power them and provide GPS and its
working fine. I then installed a Gigabit SyncInjector ( had it on the
shelf new) to power the ePMP APs and connected it to the GPS feed
with a standard patch cable on the PowerInjector Plus. Light flashes
shows its getting GPS but no joy on the ePMP AP.
So my questions are :
what configuration should I use in the ePMP AP?
And I am fairly sure stadard patch cable is acceptable between the two
packet flux but I wanted to confirm?
Thanks everyone.
Brandon Yuchasz