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H3C MSR 900 Series Routers

 

Quick Start

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.

 

 

 

Manual Version:

 

5P100-20090722 

 

Summary of Contents for MSR 900

Page 1: ...H3C MSR 900 Series Routers Quick Start Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd Manual Version 5P100 20090722...

Page 2: ...oint SecEngine SecPath Comware Secware Storware NQA VVG V2 G Vn G PSPT XGbus N Bus TiGem InnoVision and HUASAN are trademarks of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd All other trademarks that may be menti...

Page 3: ...c functions of the MSR 900 4 System Management Introduces how to back up the configuration file and upgrade the software of the MSR 900 5 Troubleshooting Describes some problems that may occur during...

Page 4: ...tions correctly It is organized into the parts of access IP services IP routing IP multicast MPLS VPN QoS security system IPX and voice It also gives the user a detailed description of the operating c...

Page 5: ...vice h3c com http www h3c com At http www h3cnetworks com Documentation 1 Select Drivers Downloads in the Support area 2 Select Documentation for Type of File and select Product Category Technical Sup...

Page 6: ...ted on the web site at http www h3cnetworks com under Support Knowledgebase The Knowledgebase helps you troubleshoot H3C products This query based interactive tool contains thousands of technical solu...

Page 7: ...be returned to the sender unopened at the sender s expense If your product is registered and under warranty you can obtain an RMA number online at http www h3cnetworks com under support Repair Replace...

Page 8: ...hrough the Wizard 3 2 Configuring Broadband Internet Access Manually 3 5 Creating WLAN Connections 3 8 Access Control 3 16 Content Filtering 3 18 Modifying User Password 3 20 4 System Management 4 1 S...

Page 9: ...lenges of future service expansion and conforming to both the status quo and tendency of enterprise IT construction The MSR 900 series routers comprise wireless models MSR 900W and MSR 920W and wired...

Page 10: ...0 Hz Rated voltage range 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz or 60 Hz DC input voltage 12 V 12 V Max power consumption 12 W 12 W Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Operatin...

Page 11: ...On The power supply operates normally Slow blinking The system operates normally Fast blinking The system is working in situations with large traffic flow WLAN LED WLAN Off The system operates abnorm...

Page 12: ...ce LEDs 0 to 9 Off No link is present USB interface Connecting to a USB device RESET button Pressing the RESET button for over three seconds to restore the factory default settings Generally the WLAN...

Page 13: ...ETH 0 and ETH 1 Uplink Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces for WAN connections Fixed Ethernet interfaces ETH 2 to ETH 9 Downlink Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces for connections to user terminals or switches Anten...

Page 14: ...connect the uplink Ethernet interface ETH 0 or ETH 1 to a WLAN access point Step2 Use network cables to connect the downlink Ethernet interfaces to the Ethernet interfaces on user terminals Step3 Con...

Page 15: ...to the Web interface for the first time Step1 Type the default IP address http 192 168 1 1 in the address bar and press Enter to enter the page shown in Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Web login interface Step...

Page 16: ...Wizard The wizard allows you to set the parameters for Internet access quickly as following the system prompts Step1 Select Wizard Basic Configuration Wizard from the navigation tree in the configurat...

Page 17: ...ddress and mask of the device as the IP address and subnet mask of VLAN 1 z You can also configure the device to act as a DHCP server to dynamically assign IP addresses for the terminals To do this se...

Page 18: ...o enable DHCP clients to access a host on the Internet via the domain name the DHCP server also sends IP addresses of two DNS servers to the clients with DNS server 1 in preference of DNS server 2 Ste...

Page 19: ...tion confirmation page Step5 Click Finish if the configuration information is correct The system thus saves the configurations automatically Click Close on the page shown below to finish the operation...

Page 20: ...ore you need to specify the IP address and mask of the device as the IP address and subnet mask of VLAN 1 z You can also configure the device to act as a DHCP server to dynamically assign IP addresses...

Page 21: ...ay address together with the IP addresses to the clients z To enable DHCP clients to access a host on the Internet via the domain name the DHCP server also sends IP addresses of two DNS servers to the...

Page 22: ...ollow these steps to establish a wireless connection if a host is willing to access the network through WLAN and it supports 802 1b g Step1 Select Interface Setup Wireless Access Service from the navi...

Page 23: ...ly to bring the configuration into effect Figure 3 12 Wireless connection configuration page Step3 Configure a password for accessing the created WLAN SSID After creating a WLAN service you can enter...

Page 24: ...ure multiple SSIDs and assign different key IDs for them in case WEP encryption mode is selected Click Apply to complete the configuration Step5 Configure the WLAN client in the operating system of th...

Page 25: ...onnection displaying page Step7 Double click the Wireless icon to enter the WLAN connection configuration page Then click Refresh network list in the navigation bar to search for available WLAN networ...

Page 26: ...3 12 Figure 3 17 WLAN connection configuration page Step8 Click Change advanced settings in the left navigation bar to enter the page shown below...

Page 27: ...3 18 Enter advanced configuration page Step9 Click the Wireless Networks tab to enter the page shown in Figure 3 19 select the self defined SSID displayed in the Preferred networks field and then clic...

Page 28: ...3 14 Figure 3 19 WLAN connection configuration page Step10 Specify the Key index value as the key ID configured on the device and click OK...

Page 29: ...igure the key index Step11 After returning to the page shown in Figure 3 18 select the WLAN connection configured on the router and click Connect to enter the page shown in Figure 3 21 Then type the k...

Page 30: ...AN connection that is you can access the Internet via the WLAN connection Figure 3 22 Successful WLAN connection Access Control The access control function allows you to control the user access to the...

Page 31: ...cription of the configuration items Item Description Begin End Time Specifies the time period in which the rule is active with the end time ahead of the start time Week Specifies the days in a week on...

Page 32: ...he rule is ineffective Table 3 2 Common services and corresponding port numbers Service Protocol Port number FTP service TCP 21 Telnet service TCP 23 TFTP service UDP 69 Web service TCP 80 Content Fil...

Page 33: ...L filtering configuration items Table 3 3 Description of the URL filtering configuration items Item Description URL Specifies the URL address which can be a regular expression Keyword Specifies the ke...

Page 34: ...ews tech ab c com index html Filters out the index html pages of the specified sub websites news tech ab c com index html Filters out the index html and index htm pages of the specified sub websites T...

Page 35: ...Figure 3 25 User management configuration page Select the username from the user list select the checkbox before Password Modify type the new password and confirm it and click Apply to finish the oper...

Page 36: ...Settings to save the current configurations to the configuration file z It takes some time for the system to save the configurations z The system does not support two or more users to save configurat...

Page 37: ...uration file for the next boot to the local user host Select System Management Configuration from the navigation tree and click the Backup tab to enter the page shown in Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 Backup t...

Page 38: ...rowse and specify the configuration file with the extension of xml to be uploaded from the pop up dialog box Then click OK to start uploading the configuration file Backup Restoration Through USB Inte...

Page 39: ...nd restoration through the USB interface z In the Device File s area select the files to be backed up and click the Backup button to backup the selected files to the destination device through the USB...

Page 40: ...configuration files Reboot Before rebooting the device save the configurations otherwise any configuration changes that have not been saved will get lost after the system reboots After the device rebo...

Page 41: ...a result the system will not reboot the device In this case you need to save the current configuration manually before you can reboot the device z If you do not select the checkbox the system reboots...

Page 42: ...ations on the device Configure Trap Password which is used for authenticating the trap messages sent from the device to the NMS z You can specify the IP address of the NMS trusted by the agent in the...

Page 43: ...n before SNMPv3 to specify the SNMP version z Enter the information of the manufacturer in the Contact Information field to ensure that the information is available when needed z Configure the system...

Page 44: ...the security username authentication password and encryption password in the Security Username Authentication Password and Privacy Password fields respectively SNMP v3 supports MD5 authentication and...

Page 45: ...llowing points z A proper network cable is used to connect the device and the computer z The network cable is correctly connected z The LED for the network card of the computer is on z The network car...

Page 46: ...e radio signals Observe the following points z Strong magnetic fields nearby or radio wave interference can be a problem Keep the MSR 900 series routers and the user terminals away from strong magneti...

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