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 43.1 Logs 

Logs are the entries of wired and wireless interfaces. 

 
43.1.1  Wireless 

To view the Wireless logs, click Monitor > Logs> Wireless 

 

The Log types are classified into  

 

1.

 

Wireless Events 

2.

 

Wireless Events Last Boot Log 

 

1. 

Wireless Events:

 

     Here the latest wireless event entries are displayed. Different types of Logs are generated: 

 

a.

 

 

Associated Log:  When an AP is connected to an SU or vice versa, a log is generated which is called   

as Associated log. This log consists of MAC Addresses of the remote device. 

For example: 

Sat Apr 13 07:12:53 2019: Associated (MAC: 00:d0:41:e0:1c:1c) in SU 

Sat Apr 13 07:12:51 2019: Associated (MAC: 00:d0:41:e0:1c:04) in AP 

 

b.

 

Disassociated log:

 

When an AP is disconnected with an SU or vice versa due to a reboot/soft reset/ 

a manual disconnect then a log is generated which is called a disassociated log. This log consists of 

MAC Addresses and a reason for disconnection of the device. 

For example: 

Summary of Contents for APOR100-B18

Page 1: ...1 OR100 Series User Material...

Page 2: ...ructions 9 4 1 Typical Outdoor Installation of Radios 10 5 1 Certified Antenna Gain and Tx Power values 11 6 1 Safety Precautions 13 7 1 Product Overview 14 8 1 Product Key Features 14 Chapter 2 Devic...

Page 3: ...6 1 Location 24 17 1 5 GHz Radio Configuration 25 18 1 2 4 GHz Radio Configuration 26 19 1 Site Survey 27 20 1 Link Statistics 28 Chapter 4 Wireless Configuration 5 GHz Radio Configuration 29 21 1 Pro...

Page 4: ...onfiguration 38 31 1 Radius 39 32 1 Static Routes 41 33 1 VLAN 41 34 1 Ethernet 42 35 1 DHCP Server 43 35 1 1 5 GHz Radio 43 35 1 2 2 4 GHz Radio 44 36 1 DHCP Fixed Leases 44 37 1 Filtering 45 Chapter...

Page 5: ...vices 48 39 1 1 HTTP 48 39 1 2 Telnet SSH 48 39 1 3 SNMP 48 40 1 Upgrade Reset 49 40 1 1 HTTP 49 Backup Restore 49 Upgrade Firmware 49 40 1 2 TFTP 50 40 1 3 Reset 51 Chapter 7 Monitor 41 1 Statistics...

Page 6: ...1 1 Wireless 56 43 1 2 Ethernet 58 43 1 3 System 58 43 1 4 Configuration 59 43 1 5 Reboot 59 44 1 Live Traffic 60 44 1 1 Live connection 60 44 1 2 Traffic 60 45 1 Tools 61 45 1 1 Diagnostics 61 45 1 2...

Page 7: ...vers OR100 Series It is intended for use by the system designer system installer and system administrator Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Device Configuration Chapter 3 Quick Guide Chapter 4 Wireless...

Page 8: ...ce will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user i...

Page 9: ...sive RF transmitting power which may lead to the violation of FCC limit and is prohibited Warning Please carefully select the installation position and make sure that the final output power does not e...

Page 10: ...one of the following methods 1 Pole Tower Mount Radio installation kit includes two metal hose clamps to support pole sizes from 30mm to 60mm diameter 2 Wall Mount With optional wall mount kit radios...

Page 11: ...18 23 Operating Frequency Band 5150 5250 MHz It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that radios operating in the band 5150 5250 MHz are installed so that they do not exceed 21 dBm EIRP at...

Page 12: ...ed for the calculation of the Transmit Power is given below Tx Power EIRP Gant Gmimo EIRP Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power Gant Antenna Gain at 30 in Elevation plane Gmimo Gain for Multi Input...

Page 13: ...the limitations are not followed There are no operator serviceable parts inside this equipment Service should be provided only by a qualified service technician This equipment is provided with a deta...

Page 14: ...Features Supports IEEE802 11ac a b g n wireless standards with up to 867 Mbps Data rate Support Wave 2 MU MIMO function on 5GHz radio Perform 256 QAM to enhance data rate Flexible RF planning with 20...

Page 15: ...k and Internet settings Set up a new connection Configure the Desktop Laptop with a static IP address of 192 168 1 1 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Note The Desktop Laptop accessing the device mus...

Page 16: ...n the network default SSID is KeyWest_Wi Fi with a passphrase as KWN 1234 The device can also be accessed using KeyWest Network Mobile App or using any laptop wireless connection Access remotely over...

Page 17: ...fer and display web content securely SNMP The device can also be configured managed and monitored by using Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP SNMP is a networking management protocol used to moni...

Page 18: ...ord port number combination for authentication User Credentials and Roles The network operator can configure manage and monitor the device using HTTP SNMP Telnet SSH protocols For this a set of user c...

Page 19: ...Subscriber Units using a web based configuration interface Please refer Devices Access Types or use your Ethernet port or wireless network to access the AP SU and proceed After connecting via any one...

Page 20: ...Home Click Home to return to the summary page which displays all the key performance parameters such as System Network Wireless and Throughput Apply Click Apply to save all changes made to the config...

Page 21: ...21 OR100 Series User Material...

Page 22: ...vice IP Address obtained from the DHCP server Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask Represents the subnet mask of the Ethernet interface By default the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 When the address ty...

Page 23: ...SU VLAN Mode can be any mode among the following Transparent Trunk Access Q in Q Management VLAN ID This parameter is used to configure the Management VLAN ID The management stations must tag the mana...

Page 24: ...n trunk table All other frames will be dropped Access To configure the VLAN Access Mode in SU Click Quick Start System Access mode is available only on the Ethernet interface of SU In access mode Tagg...

Page 25: ...VLANs Using the Q in Q mechanism a SVLAN ID is added to manage VLAN ID such that interference is avoided and traffic is properly routed 16 1 Location To configure the Location Click Quick Start Locati...

Page 26: ...The SSID is a case sensitive text string that can be as long as 32 characters consisting of letters and or numbers An SSID is publicly visible Within those rules the SSID can be anything for quick id...

Page 27: ...ntry parameters are same in both AP a SU 18 1 2 4 GHZ Radio configuration To configure the 2 4 GHz Radio configuration Click Quick Start 2 4 GHz Radio Radio Mode Access point Service Set Identifier SS...

Page 28: ...ated for SU 5GHz Radio where it can scan and join the AP with the same SSID Once the Access Point parameters were configured the subscriber unit will scan and get parameters updated from the AP This w...

Page 29: ...nother window with detail statistics where you can find a disconnect option and conduct a link test Link Test Link test in AP Navigate to Quick Start Link Statistics edit symbol Here the Link test can...

Page 30: ...radio s that support 5GHz 2 4GHz 5GHz Radio Configuration To configure 5GHz Radio Configuration Click Wireless 5 GHz Radio Configuration Properties 21 1 Properties Link Type Link type is a mode of ch...

Page 31: ...A 5GHz radio can have 40 MHz 80MHz bandwidth Advantages of a 5 GHz with 40 MHz 80MHz bandwidth are it is tuned for faster speed more data can be transferred and less signal interference This option is...

Page 32: ...t is from AP to SU Hide ESSID Extended Service Set Identifier ESSID This should be unchecked when 5GHz radio AP is configured which allows SU to identify the AP with the configured network name Wirele...

Page 33: ...ting end and receiving end to improve communication performance The transmitting antenna uses multiple radio TX chains and signal paths to simultaneously transmit different data streams whereas the re...

Page 34: ...avoid saturation of remote receiver which could cause data errors leading to lower throughput and link outage When you disable the ATPC manually adjust the transmit power The range should be between...

Page 35: ...ACL table MAC Address Disable By default MAC ACL is disabled in AP 5GHz Configuration i e all SU s are linked to AP Allow If Allow is selected the MAC ACL feature allows only the authenticated SU s t...

Page 36: ...lyser to scan the medium The Spectrum Analyser scans for less interference channel and associates the high priority SU to the best channel available Note This feature is available only in AP with 5GHz...

Page 37: ...for a network name The SSID is a case sensitive text string that can be as long as 32 characters consisting of letters and or numbers An SSID is publicly visible Within those rules the SSID can be any...

Page 38: ...helps to configure security mechanisms between AP and SU To configure Security Click Wireless 2 4 GHz Radio Configuration Security Encryption Type Select WPA2 PSK Key Select any desired key consideri...

Page 39: ...bled in AP 2 4 GHz Configuration i e all clients are linked to AP Allow If Allow is selected the MAC ACL feature allows only the authenticated clients to access the wireless network of AP by adding th...

Page 40: ...Primary DNS and Secondary DNS In most cases a primary and a secondary DNS server are configured on a PC that is connected to an internet service provider ISP There are two DNS servers in case one of...

Page 41: ...s To configure RADIUS Click Network RADIUS RADIUS Configuration The RADIUS server is a background process that serves the following functions Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS is a cli...

Page 42: ...Time Represents the maximum number of times an authentication request may be retransmitted to the configured RADIUS server The time range can be between 10 65535 sec Retry Time Represents the respons...

Page 43: ...Static Routing is manually configured by a network administrator Static routes are normally implemented in those situations where the choices in route selections are limited or there is only a single...

Page 44: ...tiate Based on connected switch router to send the optimal mode for speed connection 100 Mbps Full and 1000 Mbps Full Allows two way transmission simultaneously Displays whether 100 Mbps Full or 1000...

Page 45: ...CP is a network protocol that enables a server to assign an IP address to the DHCP client from a defined range of IP addresses configured for a given network Allocating IP addresses from a central loc...

Page 46: ...n the given range 35 1 2 2 4 GHz Radio To configure the DHCP server parameters Click Network DHCP Server 2 4 GHz Radio A DHCP server is configured with a pool of available IP addresses and assigns one...

Page 47: ...rity Filtering is available in bridge mode and routing mode Filters are activated only when they are globally enabled on the device To Configure Filtering Click Network Filtering Filtering Configurati...

Page 48: ...This chapter provides information on how to manage the device by using Web interface It contains information on the following 38 1 System Configuration To configure General Click Management System Sy...

Page 49: ...is also used for calculating the distance between AP and SU Dying Gasp This option allows user to enable or disable the Dying gasp feature Dying Gasp feature will trigger a TRAP in the event of power...

Page 50: ...logging interval By default it is 30 minutes For every 30 min new log is generated with temperature in C To access this feature navigate to Management System logging Temperature and configure the foll...

Page 51: ...nd specify number of sessions Here default is 2 sessions 39 1 3 SNMP Enable SNMP SNMP version SNMP v1 SNMPv1 v2 SNMP Read Password Here only Read password is available in order to read the configurati...

Page 52: ...de Write the new firmware into flash memory Reboot Once flash write processes is completed and then automatically reboot the device The whole firmware upgrade process takes around 6 30 minutes to comp...

Page 53: ...complete When upgrade process starts all the existing links will be disconnected until it reboots with new firmware Due to the above fact it is recommended to upgrade all remote devices and then upgra...

Page 54: ...onitor 41 1 Statistics The objective of statistics page is to allow an administrator to view the state of wired and wireless interfaces These statistics assist the network administrator to troubleshoo...

Page 55: ...between the AP and SU Local Signal dB Displays the local signal strength Remote Signal dB Displays the Signal strength of the remote device Rate Mbps Displays the Transmit Tx and Receive Rx rate of a...

Page 56: ...from AP to Client 41 1 2 Wireless Statistics You can view information about wireless network traffic To view the Wireless Statistics click Monitor Statistics Wireless Log Type 1 Display Wireless Adva...

Page 57: ...remote device associated 41 1 4 Ethernet You can view information about wired Ethernet network traffic To view the Ethernet Statistics click Monitor Statistics Ethernet Log Type 1 Display Ethernet Adv...

Page 58: ...interface or not and finally the aging timer as shown Click Refresh to get the updated or latest Learn Table Click Clear to delete all entries of the Learn Table 42 1 2 ARP This section displays the m...

Page 59: ...Log When an AP is connected to an SU or vice versa a log is generated which is called as Associated log This log consists of MAC Addresses of the remote device For example Sat Apr 13 07 12 53 2019 Ass...

Page 60: ...This parameter is configured only in SU if there is no activity on wireless interface of SU in a specified time interval reset the wireless interface The value should be configured in minutes An even...

Page 61: ...1 2 Ethernet To view the Ethernet logs click Monitor Logs Ethernet Current Ethernet events and last reboot Ethernet events are logged in the Ethernet log It consists of wired connection up down and Et...

Page 62: ...nfiguration are reflected here 43 1 5 Reboot To view the Reboot log click Monitor Logs Reboot A log is generated when the below condition takes place When a device is manually rebooted through Web CLI...

Page 63: ...raffic click Monitor Statistics Live Traffic 44 1 1 Live connections Live TCP UDP are summarized in a graphical representation 44 1 2 Traffic 2 4GHz Radio wireless traffic is graphed 5 GHz Radio wirel...

Page 64: ...ation by including a port number that is outside the normal range When it is reached the Port Unreachable message is sent in return which defines the time length of the final hop Trace route provides...

Page 65: ...Survey is for SU 5GHz Radio where it can scan and join the AP with the same SSID Once the Access Point parameters were configured the subscriber unit will scan and get parameters updated from the AP...

Page 66: ...o end frequency for a specified scan time Click Start button and the results will be displayed in a graph A1 Vertical shows signal strength received on antenna A1 at each frequency A2 Horizontal shows...

Page 67: ...plex Auto Negotiation Power source 48V 0 5A STP Cat5e Cable length Max 130 meters FTP Cat6 Cable length Max 180 meters Wireless MIMO 2 X 2 2 Modulation Scheme BSPK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM 256QAM Frequency Ba...

Page 68: ...S11 23 dBm MCS4 23 dBm MCS12 23 dBm MCS4 23 dBm MCS12 23 dBm MCS5 22 dBm MCS13 22 dBm MCS5 22 dBm MCS13 20 dBm MCS6 21 dBm MCS14 20 dBm MCS6 21 dBm MCS14 20 dBm MCS7 20 dBm MCS15 20 dBm MCS7 20 dBm MC...

Page 69: ...put and PoE Data lines MTBF Warranty MTBF over 250 000 hours 1 year warranty Ordering Information Part Number Description APOR100 B18 Outdoor AP with 18 dBi 60 degree sector antenna APOR100 X00 Outdoo...

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