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“Apply” 

button – Click on 

“Apply”

 button if you have made any changes. New 

settings are active after the device reboot. 

4.  If ISP or network assigns the IP address dynamically using a DHCP server,  select 

DHCP

”  radio button and press 

Apply

. Using this option, all the network related 

configuration will be provided by ISP or network. 

 

Figure 3.3.2.3: DHCP Client configuration page 

5. 

PPPoE

, Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet, is a network protocol for encapsulating 

PPP frames in Ethernet compression. Widely adapted by ADSL service provider. 

Basic authentication based on username and password is required for this type of 

connection. Select this radio button and press 

Apply

 to configure the following fields 

as shown in Figure 3.3.2.4. 

 

Figure 3.3.2.4: PPPoE configuration page 

PPPoE configuration page contain the following parameter: 

 

“Active”

 - Click on 

“Active”

 drop down menu to select enable or disable PPPoE 

service. 

 

Authentication type- Choose the “PAP/CHAP” PPP control protocols. 

 

Username

 – Specify PPPoE service username. 

 

Password

 – Specify PPPoE service password. 

Summary of Contents for MAP-3020

Page 1: ...Page 1 of 97 802 11a b g Outdoor Indoor Wireless Mesh Network Access Point MAP 3020 MAP 3100 MAP 3120 Web Management Configuration Manual ...

Page 2: ... limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no gu...

Page 3: ... Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment As of April 8 2000 Safety This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it However special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all...

Page 4: ...nic equipment end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed out wheeled bin symbol Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately Revision Web Interface User s Manual for PLANET Wireless Mesh Access Point Model MAP 3100 MAP 3120 MAP 3020 Rev 4 0 July 2009 Part No EM MAP3K_webv4 doc ...

Page 5: ...rk DNS Setting 24 3 3 2 Network WAN MAP 3100 only 25 3 3 3 Network VLAN 28 3 3 4 Network Mesh 31 3 3 5 Network Wireless 35 3 3 6 Network Route 38 3 3 7 Network IPSEC MAP 3100 only 40 3 3 8 Network L2TPC MAP 3100 only 41 3 3 9 Network OLSR MAP 3100 only 42 3 4 Service 44 3 4 1 Service DHCPD MAP 3100 only 44 3 4 2 Service Firewall MAP 3100 only 45 3 4 3 Service MAC Access 47 3 4 4 Service Virtual Se...

Page 6: ...agement Database MAP 3100 only 75 3 5 8 Management Webspace MAP 3100 only 76 3 5 9 Management Customize Login MAP 3100 only 77 3 5 10 Management NMS Addresses 77 3 5 11 Management Reboot 79 3 6 Tools 80 3 6 1 Tools Ping 80 3 6 2 Tools TFTP 81 3 7 Status 82 3 7 1 Status Status 82 3 7 2 Status Interfaces 82 3 7 3 Status Services 85 3 7 4 Tools Ifconfig 87 3 7 5 Tools Route 88 3 7 6 Status Users MAP ...

Page 7: ...ance the actual model name will be used 1 2 Package Content The MAP 3100 MAP 3120 following items should be included Indoor Mesh AP x 1 Power Adapter x 1 2 4 5GHz Dipole Antenna x 2 Quick Start Guide x 1 Management Utility and User s manual CD x 1 If any of the above items are damaged or missing please contact your dealer immediately The following information the terms of Mesh AP will mean MAP 312...

Page 8: ...n Plug and Play installation Supports layer 2 operation MAP 3100 MAP 3120 MAP 3020 Adjustable output power Central management software AES backhaul communication IEEE 802 1q VLAN multiple VLAN SSID supports IEEE 802 1x IEEE 802 1i WPA WPA2 and VPN pass through mechanisms Supports Wireless Separation Watchdog mechanism QoS for bandwidth control or traffic prioritizing Supports SNMP v2c v3 IEEE 802 ...

Page 9: ...the Internet In a closed network infrastructure as shown in figure below all devices are configured to operate in the same mode Relay mode This network configuration is suitable for applications where the clients using the mesh only need to communicate with each other and do not need to access the Internet or other remote network resources that are not directly connected to the mesh ...

Page 10: ... to remote resources on a private network There must be one or more gateway devices in such infrastructure that provides access from the mesh network to an external network Note 1 The MAP 3100 supports 5 operating modes Three for Layer 3 two for Layer 2 2 At Layer 3 mode multiple Gateways are allowed At Layer 2 mode only one Gateway is allowed 3 At the view of Mesh backhaul network Layer 2 mode an...

Page 11: ...2 11 devices a tool such as Network Stumbler http www netstumbler com downloads can be used 2 Environmental factors The wireless network is easily affected by many environmental factors Every environment is unique with different obstacles construction materials weather etc It is hard to determine the exact operating range of MAP 3100 in a specific location without testing 3 Antenna adjustment The ...

Page 12: ...must be properly aligned to the point at the other antenna line of sight Locate an omni directional antenna in the middle of the desired coverage area if possible Place the antenna as high as possible to increase the coverage area Outdoor antennas should be mounted at a sufficient height to prevent the radio path from above the obstructions such as trees and buildings Antenna towers should keep a ...

Page 13: ... the PC to the network as well This PC must be configured as a DHCP client 3 Open PC Command Prompt and type ipconfig all to check DHCP Server s IP as shown in figure below In this case DHCP Server s IP is 172 16 211 1 4 Launch web browser and enter MAP private IP DHCP Server s IP for example https 172 16 211 1 into URL field Certificate warning page will display as below ...

Page 14: ...or services 2 3 Startup the Mesh AP To get the initial management of the Mesh AP please follow the steps 1 Connect the Mesh AP s LAN port to an active network 2 Connect the PC to the network as well This PC must be configured with a fixed IP in 192 168 0 x 255 255 255 0 3 Launch web browser and enter MAP 3120 default IP https 192 168 0 1 into URL field Certificate warning page will display as belo...

Page 15: ...15 of 97 4 Press Yes button to accept the MAP web certificate Authentication page will display 5 Enter default username admin and password admin then press OK button 6 Now the MAP 3120 is ready for services ...

Page 16: ...yslog Advance Profile Network DNS settings WAN MAP 3100 only VLAN Mesh Wireless Route IPSEC MAP 3100 only L2TPC MAP 3100 only OLSR MAP 3100 only Services DHCPD MAP 3100 only Firewall MAP 3100 only MAC Access Virtual Server MAP 3100 only NTP Traffic Shaping MAP 3100 only PPTP Server MAP 3100 only AutoIP MAP 3100 only Captive Portal MAP 3100 only RADIUS Dynamic DNS Zero Config MAP 3100 only Mobile I...

Page 17: ...P 3100 only Database MAP 3100 only Webspace MAP 3100 only Customize Login MAP 3100 only NMS Addresses Reboot Tools Ping TFTP Remove Clients MAP 3100 only Status Status Interfaces Services Ifconfig Route Users MAP 3100 only System Log Topology MAP 3100 only Mobile IP MAP 3100 only DHCP Client Info MAP 3100 only Neighbor Help ...

Page 18: ...l address e Enter the contact person phone number f Enter the description of the device g Object ID displays SNMP MIB object identification OID of system h Click on Operation Mode to select Gateway Relay Client Relay Layer 2 Gateway or Layer 2 Relay Gateway MAP 3100 only Layer 3 Gateway Mode In a Mesh network Gateway mode is the path to the Internet for the whole Mesh network behind WAN port is ac...

Page 19: ...yer 2 Gateway Mode At this mode the Mesh AP can be viewed as a bridge This bridge can bridge between WAN LAN Mesh backhaul and WiFi As a Gateway the WAN interface will turns into the public bridge port that connects to the existing Ethernet network Be noted only ONE Gateway is allowed in the same Mesh network Layer 2 Relay Layer 2 Relay Mode At this mode the Mesh node act as a mesh relay that can ...

Page 20: ...ging service b Click on Klog drop down menu to enable or disable Kernel Logging service c Select the logging level There are 8 levels If Debug is selected all messages will be recorded d Click on Remote Syslog drop down menu to enable or disable remote syslog server e Enter the remote syslog server address f Click on Apply button if you have made any changes New settings are active after the devic...

Page 21: ...configuration page The parameters in Networking CONNTRACK field are for performance fine tuning They are not suggested to be altered unless you have fully understood the meaning and effect of every parameter Maximum session Maximum allowable IP connection tracking session Range 4096 212368 Default 10000 sessions ...

Page 22: ...0 Default 60 seconds TCP SYN Sent Timeout Timeout value in seconds s for TCP SYN sent Range 10 240 Default 120 seconds TCP Time Wait Timeout Timeout value in seconds s for TCP time wait Range 10 240 Default 120 seconds UDP Timeout Timeout value in seconds s for UDP Range 10 60 Default 30 seconds UDP Stream Timeout Timeout value in seconds s for UDP stream Range 10 360 Default 180 seconds Radio 1 d...

Page 23: ...esh AP Select the proper profile according to real operating condition then click Apply The profile will be activated after system reboot The four modes are Indoor Indoor Mode For indoor operation operating range around 100 meters OutdoorLR Outdoor Long Range Mode For distance above 10km between Mesh nodes Be noted long distance connectivity will effect the overall performance Unless there is dema...

Page 24: ...rimary Domain Name Server is used to translate domain names to IP addresses Edit this field to match your ISP DNS address It is suggested to fill in this field no matter in gateway or relay mode Secondary DNS optional field Secondary Domain Name Server is a backup DNS address to primary DNS Domain Domain names for this device Gateway WAN Port Gateway IP Address ...

Page 25: ...tion either for Static DHCP or PPPoE 2 Click on Apply button 3 If you choose for Static option Static IP configuration page will display as shown in Figure 3 3 2 2 Figure 3 3 2 2 Static IP configuration page Static IP configuration page contains the following parameters IP IP address is a unique address used to identify and communicate with different device on a computer network utilizing the Inte...

Page 26: ...is a network protocol for encapsulating PPP frames in Ethernet compression Widely adapted by ADSL service provider Basic authentication based on username and password is required for this type of connection Select this radio button and press Apply to configure the following fields as shown in Figure 3 3 2 4 Figure 3 3 2 4 PPPoE configuration page PPPoE configuration page contain the following para...

Page 27: ... your Ethernet network that connect to WAN port supports VLAN tagging and you plan to make the Mesh Network route for different purpose you can use the Add VLAN Tag button to create different VLAN for WAN interface 2 Only the default WAN is un tagged Any other newly inserted WAN interface will be tagged follow the ID setting that range from 1 to 4095 Maximum is 15 virtual WAN interfaces are allowe...

Page 28: ...every layer 3 node is different However when the device is in layer 2 mode its default VLAN IP is always 192 168 0 1 Figure 3 3 3 1 VLAN configuration page To configure VLAN Active VLAN list all activated VLAN By default only VLAN0 is active Click on top Edit button to edit active VLAN VLAN0 edit page will display as shown in Figure 3 3 3 2 Figure 3 3 3 2 VLAN0 edit page VLAN0 edit page contain th...

Page 29: ... Inactive VLAN drop down menu select on VLAN you want to edit For example select VLAN1 Click on bottom Edit button to edit inactive VLAN1 h VLAN1 edit page will display as shown in Figure 3 3 3 3 Figure 3 3 3 3 VLAN1 edit page VLAN1 edit page contain the following parameter a Type Click on Type drop down menu to select Static or DHCP b Routed Click on Routed drop down menu to select Routable addre...

Page 30: ...s For VLAN 1 to VLAN 15 it will be tagged packets at LAN interface after it is enabled And for Wireless interface different SSID are required for different VLAN 2 The connected LAN device should support VLAN tagging if you plan to connect wired device for different VLAN ...

Page 31: ... have its own IP address If two layer 3 devices have the same IP one is not visible to each other in the mesh routing table Hence an initial network planning is needed to plan the whole mesh network AutoIP service could be used for simplicity and easy deployment of the mesh network The following fields will change accordingly if AutoIP is used However if you plan to use the configured IP and Netma...

Page 32: ...e 3 3 4 2 Mesh wireless configuration page Mesh wireless page contain the following parameter MAC address Display the MAC address of Mesh wireless interface Mode ADHOC mode will bring the wireless device to adhoc mode where no AP is required The connection is established for the duration of one session by discovering others device within range Band Click on Band drop down menu to select 802 11a 80...

Page 33: ...gement packet With smaller RTS length value the wireless network can recover from interference and collisions quicker at a cost of reducing the maximum throughput Network with heaving loading or interference is advised to use smaller value of RTS Fragmentation Threshold Fragmentation of packet into desired length Network with high packet error should use smaller value Use of small value will resul...

Page 34: ...utton to select Open WEP or AES o Open no encryption or security is applied o WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy A encryption using either 64 bit or 128 bit to encrypt the network packets o AES Advanced Encryption Standard A encryption scheme that uses 128 bit to encrypt the network packets Apply button Click on Apply button if you have made any changes New settings are active after the device reboot ...

Page 35: ...ating band D Click on Frequency drop down menu to select operating frequency of the wireless network in Mhz E Click on Tx antenna drop down menu to select Diversity Port 1 Port 2 or Card Default F Click on Rx antenna drop down menu to select Diversity Port 1 Port 2 or Card Default G Current Tx Power shows current transmit power of the wireless card due to regulatory limitation H Select Tx Power of...

Page 36: ...hold value Fragmentation Threshold Enter the Fragmentation Threshold value DTIM interval Enter the DTIM interval value Datarate Click on Datarate drop down menu to select datarate For example 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 5 5 Mbps Security Click on Security drop down menu to select Open WEP WPA or AES o Open no encrytion or security is applied o WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy A encryption using either 64 bit or 128...

Page 37: ...Page 37 of 97 Wireless Separation Prevent the Wireless users to access each other Apply button Click on Apply button if you have made any changes New settings are active after the device reboot ...

Page 38: ...ew Entry button Routes add page will display as shown in Figure 3 3 6 2 Figure 3 3 6 2 Routes add page Routes add page contain the following parameter Subnet Enter the IP address of destination subnet Netmask Enter the IP address of destination subnet network mask Direct Click on Direct drop down menu to select Direct or Indirect route Device Click on Device drop down menu to select device For exa...

Page 39: ...irm add route New settings are active after the device reboot c If you select to edit existing route a page similar to Figure 3 3 6 2 with configured settings will be displayed Note In default the gateway for MAP 3120 should be configured in DNS Setting page ...

Page 40: ...ure 3 3 7 1 Figure 3 3 7 1 IPSEC configuration page To configure IPSEC a Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable IPSEC service b Click on Type drop down menu to select x509 RSA or PSK type of IPSEC service c Enter the local identity d Enter the remote identity e Enter the IP address of remote IP f Enter the IP address of remote Subnet g Enter the network mask h Enter local certificate ...

Page 41: ...rk to the designated peer computer or network L2TCP configuration page is shown in Figure 3 3 8 1 Figure 3 3 8 1 L2TPC configuration page To configure L2TPC Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable L2TPC service Enter the L2TP LNS address Enter L2TP username Enter L2TP password Re enter L2TP password to confirm it Click on Apply button if you have made any changes New settings are activ...

Page 42: ... Figure 3 3 9 1 Figure 3 3 9 1 OLSR configuration page To configure OLSR a Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable OLSR service b Enter the value of TOS Type Of Service TOS Value for the IP header of control traffic 0 normal service 2 minimize monetary cost 4 maximize reliability 8 maximize throughput 16 minimize delay Default c Click on Willingness drop down menu to enable or disable ...

Page 43: ...age 0 only send MPR selectors Default 1 send MPR selectors and MPRs 2 send all neighbors m Specify how many MPRs a node should try select to reach every 2 hop neighbor Default is 1 n Specify a pre shared key for the control traffic Control traffic with different shared key will be discarded o Re enter the Shared Key to confirm it p Click on Apply button if you have made any changes New settings ar...

Page 44: ... addresses for DNS server from a DHCP server DHCPD configuration page is shown in Figure 3 4 1 1 Figure 3 4 1 1 DHCPD configuration page To configure DHCPD a To modify or remove specified DHCPD entry click the button from Configure field b If you select to add new DHCPD entry DHCPD add page will display as shown in Figure 3 4 1 2 Figure 3 4 1 2 DHCPD add page DHCPD add page contain the following p...

Page 45: ... address of Router k Comments Enter the DHCPD comments l Active Click on Active drop down menu to select enable or disable this interface m Apply button Click on Apply button to confirm add DHCPD New settings are active after the device reboot n If you select to edit existing DHCPD a page similar to Figure 3 4 1 2 with configured settings will be displayed 3 4 2 Service Firewall MAP 3100 only Fire...

Page 46: ...ource Interface Click on Source Interface drop down menu to select source interface For example WAN MESH VLAN0 Destination Interface Click on Destination Interface drop down menu to select destination interface For example WAN MESH VLAN0 Source IP Enter the source IP address Source Netmask Enter the network mask of source IP address Destination IP Enter the destination IP address Destination Netma...

Page 47: ...ty by filtering the packets coming into the device MAC Access configuration page is shown in Figure 3 4 3 1 Figure 3 4 3 1 MAC Access configuration page To configure MAC Access a Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable MAC Access control b Click on Type drop down menu to allow or deny access to the listed MAC c Click on top Apply button if you have made any changes New settings are act...

Page 48: ... Note 1 Turn on the MAC Filter with Type Deny it will block all the accessing from WiFi or LAN Be sure to key in at least the manager s MAC address or one known MAC address from MAC Access List with Type Allow before your reboot to make this feature active 2 If you would like to BLOCK some certain backhaul route you can Turn on MAC filter with Allow Yet in the MAC Access List key in the desired Me...

Page 49: ...wn menu to enable or disable service b Click on top Apply button to confirm enable or disable service New settings are active after the device reboot c From Configure field you can to select Modify or Remove virtual server d If you select to add new entry Virtual Server add page will display as shown in Figure 3 4 4 2 Figure 3 4 4 2 Virtual server add page Virtual server add page contain the follo...

Page 50: ...col NTP is a protocol for synchronizing the system clocks over data networks NTP configuration page is shown in Figure 3 4 5 1 Figure 3 4 5 1 NTP configuration page To configure NTP a Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable NTP service b Click on Time Zone drop down menu to select suitable time zone c Click on top Apply button if you have made any changes New settings are active after ...

Page 51: ... Active Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable this NTP server Apply button Click on Apply button to confirm add NTP server New settings are active after the device reboot f If you select to edit existing NTP server a page similar to Figure 3 4 5 2 with configured settings will be displayed 3 4 6 Service Traffic Shaping MAP 3100 only Traffic Shaping will limit bandwidth allocated to e...

Page 52: ...nter the WAN Downlink Speed in Mbps d Enter the User Uplink Speed in kbps e Enter the User Downlink Speed in kbps f Click on top Apply button if you have made any changes g From Configuration field you can select Modify or Remove Traffic Shaping rule h If you select to add new Traffic Shaping entry Traffic Shaping add page will display as shown in Figure 3 4 6 2 Figure 3 4 6 2 Traffic Shaping add ...

Page 53: ...ce or Best effort Comments Enter Traffic Shaping comments Active Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable this entry Apply button Click on Apply button to confirm add Traffic Shaping New settings are active after the device reboot i If you select to edit existing Traffic Shaping a page similar to Figure 3 4 6 2 with configured settings will be displayed 3 4 7 Service PPTP Server MAP 310...

Page 54: ...dd page will display as shown in Figure 3 4 7 2 Figure 3 4 7 2 PPTP User add page PPTP User add page contain the following parameter Username Enter the PPTP username Password Enter the PPTP password Reconfirm Password Re enter PPTP password to confirm it IP Enter the IP address assigned to this user Comments Enter the PPTP comments Active Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable this PP...

Page 55: ...will be modified It ll modify the DHCPD settings to match with the VLAN0 Configuration page is show in Figure 3 4 8 1 Figure 3 4 8 1 To configure AutoIP Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable autoIP Assign a Mesh IP Prefix to it Default is 10 Assign a VLAN0 IP Prefix to it Default is 172 Click Apply to save any changes made New settings will be active after reboot ...

Page 56: ... Portal Click on Webbased Authentication drop down menu to enable or disable Web based Authentication Enter the URL to redirect users to this URL on success Click on POP3 Email Push drop down menu to enable or disable Push email to not authenticated users Click on External Login Server drop down menu to enable or disable External Login Server Enter the External Server URL Enter the Default Idle Ti...

Page 57: ...sable login with HTTPS Enter the HTTPS port number used in captive login Click on Internal Web Space drop down menu to enable or disable internal web space Enter the port number of Web Space Enter the default login language Click on Apply button if you have made any changes New settings are active after the device reboot ...

Page 58: ...client configuration page To configure RADIUS client a Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable RADIUS client b Enter the NAS ID c Enter the Called Station ID d Enter the NAS Port number e Enter the NAS Port Type f Enter the value of Interim Update Interval g Click on top Apply button if you have made any changes New settings are active after the device reboot h From Configure field you...

Page 59: ...erver Port d Server Secret Enter the Server Secret key e Reconfirm Server Secret Re enter the Server Secret key to confirm it f Comments Enter RADIUS server comments g Active Click on Active drop down menu to select enable or disable this entry h Apply button Click on Apply button to confirm add new RADIUS server New settings are active after the device reboot i If you select to edit existing RADI...

Page 60: ... Dynamic DNS a Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable Dynamic DNS b Click on Server drop down menu to select dyndns easydns zoneedit or tzo dynamic DNS provider c Enter the Hostname that associated with the service provide d Enter the Dynamic DNS username e Enter the Dynamic DNS password f Re enter Dynamic DNS password to confirm g Click on Apply button if you have made any changes Ne...

Page 61: ...e Zero Config a Click on Active drop down menu enable or disable Zero Config service b Click on Handle Client Proxy drop down menu to enable or disable it c Enter the port number used in Proxy Login d Click on Handle Static IP Client drop down menu to enable or disable it e Click on Apply button if you have made any changes New settings are active after the device reboot ...

Page 62: ...ure 3 4 13 1 Mobile IP configuration page To configure Mobile IP a Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable Mobile IP service b Enter the Mobile IP network name c Enter the IP address of the Mobile Location Register server d Click on Apply button if you have made any changes New settings are active after the device reboot ...

Page 63: ...the system will be rebooted Figure 3 4 14 1 Route watchdog configuration page To configure Route watchdog service Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable route watchdog service Please specify the desired alert SSID Please specify the interval for the route watchdog to check for the default route Click on Reboot device drop down menu to enable or disable system reboot Specify the number...

Page 64: ...g will trigger a system reboot to recover the system from failure Figure 3 4 15 1 System watchdog configuration page To configure System watchdog service Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable this service Specify the interval watchdog will pull for system status Click on Apply button to save settings Please reboot to enable new settings ...

Page 65: ...re HTTPD server Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable HTTPD Enter the HTTPD port number Enter the HTTPD username Enter the HTTPD password Re enter password to confirm it Enter the certificate password Re enter certificate password to confirm it Click on Access Control drop down menu to enable or disable access control Click on top Apply button if you have made any changes New setting...

Page 66: ...drop down menu to select device For example WAN MESH VLAN0 b Using Click on Using drop down menu to select using Device or Network c Comments Enter comments for this entry d Active Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable this entry e Apply button Click on Apply button to confirm add new HTTPD New settings are active after the device reboot f If you select to edit existing HTTPD a page ...

Page 67: ...tton to save configuration settings file config cfg c Click on Restore configuration Browse button to browse and select configuration file config cfg to restore After selected configuration file click on Restore configuration Upload button to upload this file d Click on Upload New Webserver Certificate Browse button to browse and select certificate file pem Then click on Upload New Webserver Certi...

Page 68: ...nagement x509 page will display as shown in Figure 3 5 2 3 Figure 3 5 2 3 IPSEC Management x509 page MAP 3100 only IPSEC Management x509 page contain the following parameter g Local Certificate Display existing local certificate and existing root certificate authority Click on Browse button to browse and select certificate as PKCS 12 file Then click on Upload button to upload selected certificate ...

Page 69: ... 1 SNMP configuration page To configure SNMP Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable SNMP management Click on Version drop down menu to select v1 or v2c v3 or all SNMP version Enter the SNMP port number Enter the v2 Read Community public Re enter v2 Read Community to confirm it Enter the v2 Read write Community private Re enter v2 Read write Community to confirm it Enter the v3 Read Us...

Page 70: ...o add new SNMP entry SNMP Access Control add page will display as shown in Figure 3 5 3 2 Figure 3 5 3 2 SNMP Access Control add page SNMP Access Control add page contain the following parameter a Device Click on Device drop down menu to select device For example WAN MESH VLAN0 b Using Click on Using drop down menu to select Device or Network c Comments Enter comments for this entry d Active Click...

Page 71: ...ing the firmware Otherwise you ll render this device unrecoverable The firmware process will take around 6 minutes to complete Firmware Upgrade page is shown in Figure 3 5 4 1 Figure 3 5 4 1 Firmware Upgrade page To use Firmware Upgrade Click on Browse button to browse and select firmware to upgrade Click on Upgrade button upgrade selected firmware Current Version display current firmware revision...

Page 72: ...eless drop down menu to enable or disable wireless e Click on Operational drop down menu to enable or disable operational f Click on Flash drop down menu to enable or disable flash g Click on Tftp drop down menu to enable or disable Tftp h Click on Image drop down menu to enable or disable image i Click on Auth failure drop down menu to enable or disable authentication failure j Click on top Apply...

Page 73: ...it d Version SNMP Version e Comments Enter Trap comments f Active Click on Active drop down menu to enable or disable this entry g Apply button Click on Apply button to confirm add new Trap New settings are active after the device reboot m If you select to edit existing Trap server a page similar to Figure 3 5 5 2 with configured settings will be displayed 3 5 6 Management User Group MAP 3100 only...

Page 74: ... Speed Limit upload speed limit Default 256 kbps Download Speed Limit download speed limit Default 256 kbps Idle Timeout idle timeout Default 300 seconds Session Timeout session timeout Default 65000 seconds Redirect to URL Redirect to URL after login success Default Empty ...

Page 75: ...shown in Figure 3 5 7 1 Figure 3 5 7 1 Database Users page To configure Database Users a User name display list of users b Click on Remove button to delete user c Click on Modify to edit user data d Click on Add new user Add user button to add new device user Database Add Users page will display as shown in Figure 3 5 7 2 Figure 3 5 7 2 Database Add Users page ...

Page 76: ... Captive portal is capable to store local web content Webspace management is used to manage local web content Figure 3 5 8 1 Management Webspace management Webspace management page is used to lists existing files stored in the device delete existing files upload new files ...

Page 77: ...Customize Login Webspace management page is used to lists existing files stored in the device delete existing files upload new files add new language tamplate 3 5 10 Management NMS Addresses NMS address is used for the system to report back to Network Management System located outside of the network Figure 3 5 10 1 shows the list of active NMS server address Figure 3 5 10 1 NMS Address List ...

Page 78: ...terval of report to NMS server Comments additional comments for the entry Active Enable or Disable this entry Press Save changes to save the configuration Reboot to enable new settings Note 1 At Layer 2 mode the NMS Server IP address is required Otherwise the NMS server can never poll the device information once this Mesh node existed in the network 2 At Layer 3 mode the NMS Server IP address is n...

Page 79: ...Page 79 of 97 3 5 11 Management Reboot You can perform system reboot from this page ...

Page 80: ...Tools 3 6 1 Tools Ping Ping page is shown in Figure 3 6 1 1 Figure 3 6 1 1 Ping page To use Ping a Enter the IP address to Ping b Enter the number of pings to send c Click on Ping button to display output of Ping command ...

Page 81: ...IP address of remote TFTP server b Click on Operation drop down menu to select put get or get and reboot file to remote TFTP server c Enter the File Name to put or get d Click on Type of File drop down menu to select config firmware ipsec x509 local ipsec x509 remte or ipsec rsa file e Click on Execute button to confirm operation ...

Page 82: ...rfaces Interface page is shown in Figure 3 7 2 1 Figure 3 7 2 1 Interface page Interface page only display activated interface So the page content will always change depend on activated interface To use Interface a Click on Interface MESH Get Details button to obtain Interface MESH information The page will display as shown in Figure 3 7 2 2 ...

Page 83: ...Page 83 of 97 Figure 3 7 2 2 Interface ath0 MESH page ...

Page 84: ...roadcast Address Display the broadcast address of interface Netmask Display the network mask of this IP MTU Display MTU value of interface Rx bytes Display Rx bytes value of interface Tx bytes Display Tx bytes value of interface Rx packets Display Rx packets value of interface Rx errors Display Rx errors value of interface Rx dropped Display Rx dropped value of interface Back Click on Back to retu...

Page 85: ...e 3 7 3 1 Services page Services page display status of each service In layer 3 mode Services page contain the following parameter DHCP Server DNS Server Dynamic DNS PPPoE OLSR Routing NTP Client Traffic shaping PPTP Server Remote Syslog SNMP Server Webbased Configuration Webservers ...

Page 86: ...Page 86 of 97 In layer 2 mode Services page contain the following parameter Dynamic DNS NTP Client SSHD SNMP Server Syslog Server Webservers ...

Page 87: ...3 7 4 Tools Ifconfig Ifconfig page is used to collect verbose information about device network interfaces Figure 3 7 4 1 Ifconfig page To use Ifconfig a Click on Ifconfig button to display output of ifconfig command ...

Page 88: ...Page 88 of 97 3 7 5 Tools Route Route page is used to collect information about device s routing table Figure 3 7 5 1 Route page To use Route a Click on Route button to display output of route command ...

Page 89: ...AP 3100 only Figure 3 7 6 1 Users Online Database page This page displays list of logged in users 3 7 7 Status System Log Figure 3 7 7 1 System Log page To use System Log a Click on Get log button to display output of system log command ...

Page 90: ... Status Topology MAP 3100 only Figure 3 7 8 1 Simple Topology page To view Topology Click on Reload button to reload output content of topology command 3 7 9 Status Mobile IP MAP 3100 only Figure 3 7 9 1 Mobile IP Status ...

Page 91: ...eighbor with details such as Rate RSSI timeout A click on the view under the Mac Table column will bring out the details of the specific node The client s MAC address that s behind the node The Mac Table page is shown in figure 3 7 10 2 Figure 3 7 10 1 Neighbor Status page Figure 3 7 10 2 MAC table of the specific nodes ...

Page 92: ...y please send your request to the following email Email support_wireless planet com tw In your email please provide the following detail information Device Model No Distributor Date of Purchase Device MAC Address Brief Description of your Problem or Request Capture of Sys Log Info Contact Info Name Company Email ...

Page 93: ...ificate signed by a well known certificate authority is required for the remote web server There is no need to obtain the SSL certificate for every MESH AP External Login could be used for example to deploy a centralized login portal Following diagram shows the sequence of the login process when a client start access internet using MESH AP Access Point External Login Process Hotspot Access Point R...

Page 94: ...s Control Setup This could be verified using the Tools Ping page in the web based configurations page Access Control to the external server is automatically done during startup or after configured the new server address Thus if the external server is using dynamic IP address the Access Control will become invalid after the address has changed A 2 Gateway Login URL This is the gateway between the e...

Page 95: ...t Hostname SERVER_NAME INTERNAL_WEBSPACE_URL Access Point Internal Webspace URL INTERNAL_WEBSPACE_URL USER_STATUS_URL Access Point Internal url to check user status USER_STATUS_URL USER_IP client IP address USER_IP USER_MAC client machine MAC address USER_MAC USER_LOGINNAME login name USER_LOGINNAME USER_AUTH_MODE authentication mode USER_AUTH_MODE USER_AUTH_MSG radius reply message USER_AUTH_MSG ...

Page 96: ...dress USER_IP USER_MAC client machine MAC address USER_MAC USER_LOGINNAME login name USER_LOGINNAME USER_AUTH_MODE authentication mode USER_AUTH_MODE USER_AUTH_MSG radius reply message USER_AUTH_MSG USER_IDLE_TIMEOUT user idle timeout USER_IDLE_TIMEOUT USER_SESSION_TIMEOUT user session timeout USER_SESSION_TIMEOUT USER_CUSTOM radius custom reply attributes USER_CUSTOM LOGIN_DNS_KEYWORDS dns shortc...

Page 97: ...NAME USER_AUTH_MSG radius reply message USER_AUTH_MSG body LOGIN DENIED body html A 8 Certificates and hostname The Access Point will use the subject CN field in the installed certificates as its default hostname provided the CN field contains a valid hostname only a zA Z character is allowed AP returns the hostname as GATEWAY_LOGIN URL by default External server could use the EXT_IP or using the ...

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