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1. Wireless Security Setting Interface selection 1 Wireless Hide ESSID DISABLE Encryption Mode WPA2 EAP WPA Encryption Type TRIP Group Rekey Interval 668 Eapol Version 1 MAC Address Filter Setting RADIUS Server Information Setting Maximum AG Connection Number H Press SPACE select mode Wireless Security Setting Interface selection 1 Wireless Hide ESSID DISABLE Encryption Mode WPA WPAZ EAP WPA Encryption Type TKIP Group Rekey Interval 660 Eapol Version 1 MAC Address Filter Setting RADIUS Server Information Setting gt Maximum AC Connection Number H Press SPACE select mode MAC Address Filtering 500AG serial can control the client connection by accepting or blocking the traffic from devices of specific MAC addresses MAC Address Filter MAC Filter DISABLE Filter Policy Block Page 1 ACTIVE MAC Address OFF HHH OFF HHH OFF HHH OFF HHH OFF HHH OFF HHH OFF HHH OFF 61515151515151515151515 Press SPACE select mode RADIUS RADIUS settings for 802 1x protocol authenticating with the remote RADIUS server for authenticating authorization and accounting are set in this menu RADIUS Server Information Authentication Server Server Address 8 8 8 8 Port Shared Secret lt seeeeex Accounting Server Server Address 8 0 8 8 Port Shared Secret seeeeex Press ESC exit menu VIVOTEK TEE LLJ LLJ Ly Wine C UT E Fr EC Ca
2. Support VLAN mgmtvid for WISP engineers to management system Support VLAN ethervid for WISP engineers to management system Support pppoeflag for WISP engineers to management system Dynamic WAN Interface Assignments Easy assignments of WAN exit to fit in different network topology Flexible wireless network distribution system Harsh Outdoor Environments Sustainable Certified IP68 sturdy water tight housing Built in heater module to facilitate cold regions PoE module System Management Firmware upgrade through TFTP FTP Interface status display SNMP v1 v2 Simple Installation and Deployment Alignment tools for technicians Deployment tools for RF analysis 1 2 Specifications Outdoor WiFi Access Point Product SPEC List Ver 10 01 Model Number IOP OAPNB N500AG IOP OAPNB M500AG Product Description 802 11a b g Dynamic Expansion Outdoor Wireless Hi mobile Access Point B i Product Pictures Operation Mode System Bridge Transparent Bridge Router Wireless Access Point AP Wireless Station AC IEEE 802 112 IEEE802 11b g Ethernet IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u IEEE 802 3af VIVOTEK E LUJ UU LL Wine CD T E rr EC Ca rr GE No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com Antenna Connector 1 Reversed Female N type Ethernet 1 10 100 Base T RJ 45 Power over Ethernet PoE Max Bandwidth Full Duplex 100Mbps
3. 500AG M500AG 802 11a b g Multi functional Outdoor Wireless Access Point User Manual V 1 002 July 2010 VIVOTEK PEE LUJ 113 LLJ 1 C TT E r lt 1 Qa ECH 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com Table of Contents Table nn CEET Chapter 1 500AG M500AG ERR EEEERREEEE RER EEEERREEEN RER EEEN RR ananas 1 1 1 g lggqg nme 1 1 2 TRIO ehe EE 2 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ccccssssseeessesseeseeesseeseeenseseeenseesees 5 2 1 Package Contents 1 eec KEE KEEN KENE erre rennen 5 2 2 Hardware Description eere eese 6 2 3 Outdoor Installation eese 12 Chapter 3 Basic Configurations eee eeee eene 15 3 1 System Menu Tree SMT sse 15 3 2 General Configuration KENE KEE RR KEEN nnnm nnn 16 11 System G n ral Setup EE 12 Interface Conngur AVON uri dedo eA On WAN INS AC RE m T IT A te e de qM TEES 3 3 Advanced Setting 1 ececeeee e ceeee ener enne 24 Cen T ASS e fo NENNEN 22 Bandwidth Controle QOS Seting EE CR e COMMON ALO ME 23 ere ao rio PNE ORT 24 NPM Ee niece am EET mm 29 NDMIECOBIUESIOL EE RIT Tee T Een e iasbiias 3 4 System
4. Configuration Restore Configuration Version 64 TFTP Server IP Address 6 6 6 6 TFTP Server Port Number 69 File Name Confirm ress SPACE select mode The configuration of 500AG serial can be reset to factory default by using this menu Configuration Management Configuration Factory Default Configuration Version 64 Confirm ress SPACE select mode 32 Security File Management Security File Management Expire Issuer 1 2 E 4 Ds Select Items Enter Selection ress SPACE select mode Download Security File Transfer Type IFTF Download IFTP Server IP Address HHH H IFTP Server Port Number 6 Root CA User CA RAS Key Download file 7 Press SPACE select mode For running EAP_TLS secure connection network administrators may need to able to upload User Certificate Root Certificate and RSA Key file to the system In this menu system allowed administrators to upload these Certificate files through TFTP server to the access point Please refer Annotations for more on wireless security 33 Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Transfer Type FTP Transfer TFTP Server IP Address 4 6 6 8 TFTP Server Port Number 6 Firmware File Mame Upgrade new firmware 7 Press SPACE select mode Firmware Upgrade Transfer Type ETP Transfer FTP Server IP Address H H H H FTP Server Port Number 21 Login UserName Login Password Remote Directory Fir
5. DNS DISABLE Primary DNS Server Address 4 6 6 8 Secondary DNS Server Address WH H H H DHCP Subnet Scope Setup IP Start 192 168 1HH 1 IP End 192 168 188 286 LeasetD gt 608 LeasetM gt 7208 Press SPACE select mode The scope of DHCP client pool that corresponds to the selected interface and subnet are defined in this menu Lease D is the duration that the DHCP server grants to the DHCP client permission to use a particular IP address Lease M is the maximum lease time Each Ethernet or wireless interface can be the gateway of its own subnet Hence there can be three subnet domains in one 500AG serial in routing mode This DHCP configuration is only available when 500AG is operating in router mode 23 DHCP Configuration DHCP Configuration Interface selection A Ethernet DHCP Server DISABLE DNS DISABLE Primary DNS Server Address 4 6 6 6 Secondary DHS Server Address 4 46 06 DHCP Subnet Scope Setup IP Start 192 168 1 16 IP End 192 168 1 106 LeasetD gt 6HH IF TET y 7208 Press SPACE select mode DHCP can work at bridge intranet LAN enviroment or router mode DHCP Configuration Interface selection 1 Wireless DHCP Server ENABLE DNS DISABLE Primary DNS Server Address 6 6 6 6 Secondary DNS Server Address 6 6 6 8 DHCP Subnet Scope Setup IP Start 192 168 1HH 1 IP End 192 168 168 286 LeasetD gt 608 Lease tM gt 7200 Press SPACE select m
6. F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com 3 2 General Configuration The General configuration consists of four major parts 11 System General Setup 12 Interface Configuration 13 Assign WAN interface 14 Routing Configuration 11 System General Setup Normal Serial Hi mobile Serial System General Setup ransparent Bridge 192 168 1 1 Router 192 168 L1 192 168 100 254 System General Setup Device Name 964 Device Name 500 Description Description System Operation Mode Bridge System Operation Mode Bridge MetBIOS Filter Disable Het BIOS Filter Disable DC MESH Setup DC MESH Setup Hi Mobility Setup _ System Date Time Setup system Date Time Setup Device Name Device Name is a 32 bytes alphabetical string for naming the device for identification Description Description is a 128 bytes alphabetical string to identifying a particular outdoor access point System Operation Mode the AP can operate in Bridge mode Transparent Bridge mode and Router mode Note that when the AP is configured to operate in bridge mode all interfaces operate as bridge When it is operating in route mode all interfaces have its own IP address Here is a table showing the default IP setting in different operation mode below Default IP Address Ethernet ridge 192 168 1 1 19216814 192 168 1 1 NetBIOS Filter When enabled each client cannot be seen on Microsoft Network Neighborh
7. 100Base 10Mbps 10Base Half Duplex 50Mbps 100Base 5Mbps 10Base wm CITE ENENE ON LW H 22619779 mm Europe E8300 328 EN 201 489 1817 EN 301863 EN 60980 ComplanrandCE Ma Operating Temp 30 40 65 C 40 80 C Humidity 096 95 Non condensing Interface Operation Mode System Operation Mode Modulation Technique Access Point AP Wireless Station AP Client Bridge Transparent Bridge Router 802 11 b g DSSS DBPSK DQPSK CCK OFDM BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 802 11a OFDM BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM Receiver sensitivity PER lt 8 for 11b PER lt 10 for 11g amp 11a 802 11b Sensitivity DBPSK 1Mbps 93dBm Receiver Sensitivity DQPSK 2 2Mbps 92dBm CCK 5 5Mbps 90dBm 802 11g Sensitivity BPSK 6Mbps 89 dBm QPSK 12Mbps 86 dBm 16QAM 24Mbps 83 dBm 64QAM 48Mbps 77 dBm 802 11a Sensitivity CCK 11Mbps 88dBm BPSK 9Mbps 88 dBm QPSK 18Mbps 85 dBm 160AM 36Mbps 80 dBm 64QAM 54Mbps 72 dBm VIVOTEK TE LUJ UU Ly Wine Co UT E lt lt Cc Ca rr 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com BPSK 6Mbps 88 dBm BPSK 9Mbps 87 dBm QPSK 12Mbps 85 dBm QPSK 18Mbps 84 dBm 16QAM 24Mbps 82 dBm 16QAM 36Mbps 80 dBm 64QAM 48Mbps 76 dBm 64QAM 54Mbps 71 dBm Wireless Transmission Rate 802 11 b g 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps Auto fallback up to 54Mbps 802
8. 11 a 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps Auto fallback Transmitted Power 802 11b Mode 17dBm 802 11g Mode 17dBm 6Mbps 15dBm 54Mbps 802 11a Mode 15dBm 6Mbps 13dBm 54Mbps Feature Main Feature 1 Daisy Chain 2 DC Mesh 3 High Speed Mobility M Series Special Feature 1 Bridge Mode LAN DHCP 2 Dynamic WAN LAN 3 Multiple RF Module 4 Multiple ESSID VLAN 5 Multicast Filter 6 Wireless Limited Fixed Rate 7 Wireless Multicast Rate 8 Max RF Distance 9 Wireless Bandwidth Control 10 QoS 11 Wireless Survey 12 SNMP 13 NTP Command Line 1 rateadaption 2 alt 3 nodeinfo 4 wlosthreshold 5 wlretry 6 apbmcfilter 7 brstp 8 wimtoucast 9 mcastforward 10 mintxrate 11 mgmtvid 12 ethervid 13 pureg 14 cpeport 15 pac 16 pppoeflag Security Main Security 1 MS NetBIOS Filter 2 Access ESSID 3 Hide ESSID 4 WEP 64 128 152bit 5 802 1x EAP TLS EAP MD5 6 WPA PSK WPA EAP 7 WPA2 PSK WPA2 EAP 8 MAC Address Accept Filter 9 RADIUS Server Client 10 Maximux AC connection Number Special Security 1 lsolation 2 pac 3 mgmtvid 4 ethervid 5 service 6 pppoeflag Notes on 802 11a operation frequency Some countries have allocated certain 802 11a frequency bands strictly for indoor use only for example CE 5 15 5 35GHz is for indoor only Outdoor should use 5 47 5 725GHz FCC 5 15 5 25GHz is for indoor only DGT 5 15 5 25GHz is not allowed to use 5 25 5 35GHz is for indoor only Japan 5 15 5 35GHz for indoor only Need to change
9. 500AG Wireless Ee NI Access Point 30M IP67 Cat 5 Waterproof Ethernet Connector Cable Power PoE Power over Ethernet Adapter Input AC 90 240V Output DC 48V 1A for AP Integrate Power and Data AC 90 240V Power Code Cable Input AC Power Cate 5 RJ 45 Ethernet Cable Input Digital Data Video Audio VIVOTEK IP Surveillance LAJ UU LE S I v C T EmE FC CC T er No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com 6 Mounting Kit The mounting kit is used to provide a good support for the outdoor unit and the flat panel antenna Please follow the installation procedure to mount the outdoor unit and the flat panel antenna The contents of the mounting kit are shown below A Wall Mounting Kit 7 Grounding wire The grounding wire is used to provide the grounding path for the outdoor unit to minimize the impact of lightening and surge ZE vIvcorz K FER LU UU tl 1 CID TT E E a Rm Qa RU 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com 2 3 Outdoor Installation The 500AG can be mounted on the wall or an antenna mast as shown in the following Step 1 Compose the holder of the 500AG Step 2 Connect the female end of the power cord into the PoE Injector and then connect the male end of the power cord into a power outlet The red Power LED at the front of the PoE Inje
10. 5GHz and 2 4GHz wireless bridge conforms to IEEE802 11 a b g standards and provides a highly reliable wireless point to point network solution for distant locations or a point to multipoint bridge With its built in 802 1x client for authentication it will be the most ideal candidate for wireless ISPs to deploy as a client device as appose to their existing AP infrastructure Features in a Glance Scalable wireless distribution platform Daisy chained wireless Hot Zones Reliable multiple nodes performance in bridged or routed environments Bandwidth control module at subscriber level High Speed Mobility M Serial High speed mobility roaming Support more than 12Mbps Throughput for backbone or AC link Support more than 140km h high speed mobility application Comprehensive Security Features WPA PSK WPA EAP with TKIP CCMP WPA Encryption Type support WPA2 PSK WPA2 EAP with TKIP CCMP WPA2 Encryption Type support 802 1x EAP TLS MD5 WEP Key support Client and Server modes 64 128 152 bits Dynamic WEP keys Radius client Hide ESSID MAC address filtering NAT SSH secure telnet Special Security Features Maximum AC connect limits amount Support Isolation to protect AP Hotspot by ping Support pac to protect illegal client link AP configuration VIVOTEK PEE LUJ 113 LLJ 1 Co TT E r lt 1 Qa ECH 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com
11. H H H B B N Press SPACE select mode Active Db Dhe lete Up to 12 rules of static routes can be configured here VIVOTEK ye LUJ 113 LLJ 1 Co TT E r lt 1 Qa RU 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com 3 3 Advanced Setting Under advanced settings you will be able to configure the following 21 System Password 22 Bandwidth Control Qos Setting 23 DHCP Configuration 24 NAT Configuration 25 SNMP configuration 26 Wireless Security Setting 21 System Password System Password Setting SMT Password sx CLI Password CLI R W Password sx Press ESC exit menu The default password to enter 500AG serial SMT is 0000 SMT 21 let the user change the password to control 500AG The new password will take in place on the next login Note The Web Ul is ID admin PW password In the case of forgotten password the only way to enter SMT to control 500AG is by hard resetting the 500AG to factory default detailed in Chapter 5 of this manual However hard reset will erase all the configurations that had on the 500AG and make all the setting back to factory default 22 Bandwidth Control amp Qos Setting Wireless Performance Setting 1 Bandwidth Control 2 Qos Setting Enter Menu Selection Number Bandwidth Control is special design for wireless AP amp AC to run Up Load UL and Down Load DL tra
12. Input Port Connect one end of the cross over Ethernet cable to this port connect the other end to the Ethernet port on the computer VIVOTEK PEE LLJ LLJ tl Yin O T E r lt 1 Qa ECH 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com 3 AC Power Cord The AC Power Cord is to supply the 100 240V power for PoE Power Injector 4 Cat 5 Ethernet cable with MIL C 5015 connector The Cat 5 Ethernet cable with MIL C 5015 IP67 is used to provide the path to deliver power for the outdoor unit and the data communication 5 RS 232 console cable 2m MIL C 5015 IP67 RS 232 Console Cable RS 232 cable is used to connect the console port of the outdoor unit and the antenna alignment tools or the workstation One RS 232 console port has black color for setting up initial configuration information and another RS 232 console port blue color for antenna alignment deployment tools The appearance of the RS 232 cable is shown below Water proof hat VIVOTEK Espen LUJ 113 LLJ 1 Co TT E r lt e E Qa EUN 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com Outdoor Access Point Install Diagram l D 15M CED 400 RF Cable Ton EIS I 2 4GHz or 5 8GHz Antenna N Type Male to Male Antenna Connector Cable n 2M IP67 RS 232 Serial Connector Cable 3 7 r For Setting AP N
13. Multicast Rate wireless LL Multicast RateCwireless gt 48 Mbps MAX RF Distancetwireless 18 MAX RF Distance wireless gt 18 Operation ModetHirslos Access Point ESS1D Wireles gt ptp Band Wirele s gt 211a Channel Wireless gt 36 518BMH gt C r1 Press ESC exit menu i Range H 18B8B Hundred meters Press ESC exit menu Range A 1886 Hundred meters Interface Configuration Interface Selection A Bridge Interface ENABLE Speed Auto Multicast Filter Disable IP Address 192 168 1 4 Subnet mask eos ee do 2905 8 Interface Configuration Interface Selection A Bridge Interface ENABLE Speed Auto Multicast Filter Disable IP Address 192 168 1 3 Subnet mask iga nA mmm TT iE a 7 MEE um CH me Interface Configuration Interface Selection A Bridge Interface ENABLE Speed Auto Multicast Filter Disable Interface Configuration Interface Selection A Bridge IP Address 192 168 1 1 d Interface ENABLE Speed Auto Subnet Mask eo ob H b d Multicast Filter Disable IP Address 192 168 1 2 Subnet Ten A e 2950 H Interface Configuration Interface Configuration Interface Selection 1 Wireless f Interface ENABLE Interface Selection 1 Wireless S tr Interface ENABLE Multicast Filter Disable Multicast Filter Disable Opevation ModeCWireless gt Access Point Operat yo
14. Operation Mode AC Wireless Station ESSID pczonetest Band 802 11g only Channel 9 RF Output Power 50mW 17dBm Limit Rate 54Mbps Multicast Rate 11Mbps Max RF Distance 350 Command Line rateadaption 0 13 rateadaption 1 3 Taiwan Yuan li Miaoli NB2 192 168 1 20 Device M500AG oystem Mode Bridge IP 192 168 1 1 Interface RF1 Operation Mode AP ESSID pczonetest Band 802 119 only Channel 9 RF Output Power 50mW 17dBm Limit Rate 54Mbps Multicast Rate 11Mbps Max RF Distance 350 Command Line rateadaption 0 13 rateadaption 1 3 VIVOTEK EET LU LLJ tl Yin O T E r lt 1 Qa ECH 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com 4 4 Router Mode When using point to point to connect two LANs together router mode configuration is required The setting of router mode point to point is similar to that of bridge mode but need to be careful with the setting of IP addresses and gateway to let the data packet be able to go the desired way f Tm m d KV ANN gt RN rm m TTE L 1 es 0 m E RR nen w geg GE m a Configurations aa we System Operation Mode Route Wees pms Embe eean PTPRote PTPRoute O cema i mmm AUO WaN Interface Wielssi Wireless1 DetutGatway 101014 wus System General Setup Device Nam
15. rr 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com Maximum AC Connection Number Wireless Security Setting Interface selection 1 Wireless Hide ESSID DISABLE Encryption Mode HONE MAC Address Filter Setting RADIUS Server Information Setting Maximum AC Connection Humber H ess ESC exit menu Set ZERO disable this function Range 255 Depend on your deployments system and service design plan you can set Maximum AC connection amounts from 1 255 AC Default 0 is disable this function When too many AC demand to link AP need the useful AC release connection after new AC just can has connect right to get AP service 3 4 System Management Under System Management you will be able to operate the system by following 31 Configuration Management 32 Security File Management 33 Firmware Upgrade 34 System reboot 31 Configuration management The configuration of 500AG can be backed up or restored by using TFTP here In a daisy chained sequential configurations it is recommended to backup all configurations before uploading upgrading firmware You may name your configuration file in any ways you like Configuration Management Configuration Backup Configuration Version 64 TFTP Server IP Address 6 6 6 6 TFTP Server Port Number 6 File Name Confirm Press SPACE select mode Configuration Management
16. 8 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 868 DHCP Server DISABLE IP Start 172 168 1 18 IP End 172 168 1 18H Primary DNS Server Address H H H Secondary DNS Server Address HHH H Bridge Setting Primary DNS Server Address 4 80 40 Secondary DNS Server Address 6 4 Default Gateway 6 6 6 4 sess SPACE select mode When 500AG is configured as a bridge the IP address of 500AG is set in the Ethernet interface Depends on the system DHCP server and gateway can also be set in SMT 12 When 500AG is configured as a router the interface configuration looks slightly different and its DHCP is set in SMT 23 DHCP Configuration and the gateway is set in SMT 13 Assign WAN interface Interface Configuration Interface Selection 1 Wireless Interface ENABLE Multicast Filter Disable Operation ModeCWireless gt Access Point ESS1D Wireless gt default Band lt Wireless gt 21ibg Channel Wireless gt 1 2412 MHz Ix Power Wireless gt 17 RTS Threshold Wireless gt 2312 Frag Threshold Wireless gt 2346 Limited RateCWireless gt 54 Mbps Multicast Ratetwireless gt 11 Mbps MAS RF Distancetwireless gt H ess SPACE select mode The following settings can be configured for the wireless interface Operation Mode Wireless interface can be set as an access point AP or a wireless station also called AP client AC When the interface is an AP it accepts connection requests from wireless clients
17. 9 B EE NE Sea Gi Cu CU S DI Di Go Co Cu CO mg m m zn WB 8 3S 39 B i EE NEN LI Sea B Gi Di S Di Di Gi Di Gi S II Gi Di ss H H P Port Port lt gt Outside I LEE rr LII E E WE LIII H DI Di B B Di Di Gi Gi Di Di Di S Gi Gi amp LN WE E WE WW NW NO E WE WE E E WE WM p H H A A A H A A D H D H 4 6 8 0 0 6 A H D H A H D H A A H H A A d P A H A A D H A A D D A A H A I Port Port Press SPACE select mode H f ictive D Delete Server sets where internal IP addresses are mapped according to the TCP or UDP port are defined in this Port Forwarding NAT sub menu Static NAT 2 m de E H m We E E i sae m m m m m m m m me e ka Em Di Di C Gi C C Gm Gm Gi amp Gm K E a EE ete te e SE E E ER ra OS SO C GO CJ S DI DN Gi C CO S GC amp m E G A lt gt Outside Vd E kel D Delete A Active select mode Press SPACE In this menu you will be able to map internal private IP address to a global WAN IP address n He os ur der ir ee ar Mara dr ke Ba ll E 92 e E LT E a rl E m ed a Wal Ha A ee EE E Ba ra D Di Gi Gi S DI Gi Di Gi Gi S S Di Gi Gi I E e ole e ee CG e e CC CC CG Dynamic NAT lt gt Outside IP Outside IF Inside IP Inside IP Di Delete A sActive select mode Press SPACE A range of internal IP address c
18. Both 64 bit and 128 bit WEP can be set for reauthentication period up to 65535 seconds Two Eapol EAP over LAN versions are available Wireless Security Setting Interface selection 1 Wireless Hide ESSID DISABLE Encryption Mode 8821x EAP TLS Key Lengths 64 bit MER Reauthentication Period 3688 Eapol Version 1 MAC Address Filter Setting RADIUS Server Information Setting Maximum AC Connection Number ess SPACE select mode 802 1x EAP MD5 WED Key of 64 bit 128 bit and 152 bit in both ASCII and HEX format can be set for EAP MD5 Two Eapol version are available with reauthentication period of up to 65535 seconds Press SPACE select mode Wireless Security Setting Interface selection 1 Wireless Hide ESSID DISABLE Encryption Mode 8H21x EAP MD5 Key Lengths DISABLE Reauthentication Period Eapol Version WEP Key Lengths 64 bit WEP Key 36464 ASCII MAG Address Filter Setting RADIUS Server Information Setting Maximum AC Connection Number WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 PSK Both TKIP and CCMP encryption are available for WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 PSK Pre shared key of 8 to 63 characters are required Group Rekey Interval can be set up to 65536 seconds Two Eapol version are available Fress SPACE select mode sess SPACE select mode Wireless Security Setting Interface selection 1 Wireless Hide ESSID DISABLE Encryption Mode WPA PSK P
19. EAP MAC Address Filtering and RADIUS Details of each type of security are in appendix The security setting of each separately Note the message at the bottom of SMT page for wireless interface is configured information on each selection items Hide ESSID When Hide ESSID is enabled the ESSID of an AP will not be seen so only the authorized AC knows the existence of the AP This prevents an unexpected client connecting to the AP WEP 500AG serial supports 64 bit 128 bit and 152 bit WEP key in both ASCII and HEX format Do make sure the correctly number of digits characters and format of WEP key as shown in the table are entered Note that in HEX format HEX number cannot start with O An error message will appear upon exiting SMT 26 when an illegal WEP key is entered Number of digit character ASCII Can use Number or Character 0 9 8 a f Example1 64bit power abcdef1230 Example2 128bit 1power5429395 0123456789abcdef9876543210 Example3 152bit lopower035429395 fedcba0123456789abcdef9876543210 Wireless Security Setting Interface selection 1 Wireless Hide ESSID DISABLE Encryption Mode WEP Use WEP KEY 1 1 WEP Key Lengths 64 bit WEP Key seeeex 2 MEP Key Lengths 64 bit Key 3 4 Key Lengths 64 bit Key 4 4 Key Lengths 64 bit WEP Key MAC Address Filter Setting RADIUS Server Information Setting Maximum AC Connection Number Press SPACE select mode 802 1x EAP TLS
20. MESH Setup System DaterTime Press ESC exit menu GIN Mode Bridge Disable Disable Hi Mobility Setup Setup Press RIGHT to setting Hi Mobility Setting Fast Handover Force Handover amp 5 Next Good 5 Diversity Wireless 1 Rx Diversity Disable Tx Diversity Disable Device Type Fixed Press ESC exit menu Range 2H 94 dBm Fast Handover When the Hi Mobile AC link to Hi Mobile AP and find out the AP wireless signal RSSI value is under Fast Handover then the Hi Mobile AC will start and auto to search another AP When another AP signal RSSI is better more than linking AP Hi Mobile AC will standby to handover to another AP or direct to handover to another AP Hi Mobility Setting Fast Handover YU Force Handover 85 Mext Good 5 Diversity Wireless 1 Ex Diversity Disable Tx Diversity Disable Device Type Fixed Press ESC exit menu i Range 6 2H dB Force Handover When the Hi Mobile AC link to Hi Mobile AP and find out the AP wireless signal RSSI value is under Force Handover the Hi Mobile AC will director disconnecting and try link to another Fast Handover better signal RSSI AP Hi Mobility Setting Fast Handover dn Force Handover 85 Mext Good 5 Diversity Wireless i Ex Diversity Disable Tx Diversity Disable Device Type Fixed Press ESC exit menu t Range B 26 dB Next Good When the Hi Mobile AC link t
21. Management 1 eeeeeeeee eene enne 37 te CGonnig raion DEE 32 Security File Management sessin eriparia Bo PMMA AN UPI EE Oe SV EE REOOO EE 3 5 System MONO isla 40 VIVOTEK TT LUJ 113 LLJ 1 Co TT E r lt 1 Qa ECH 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com dl ai s eic ie LIAR TE 41 A WV WCE SS SUV CY MC Moe E 42 AS S Ici EO o E 43 AA system e Pa 44 do Ren MAING LIB estroncio oro retail 44 Chapter 4 Application Notes sss ssssssssssssssssseesss enesenn neee 47 4 1 Point to Point Installation 47 4 2 Point to Multi Point Installation 48 4 3 A 49 4 4 Rouler ee T n 50 4 5 Hard Reset to Factory Default 52 4 6 Firmware Upgrade 53 VIVOTEK DIES Ltt LLJ 1 C TT E r lt 1 Qa ECH 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com Chapter 1 500AG M500AG This chapter describes 500AG serial in brief for your applications 1 1 Features The 500AG serial is a multi functional outdoor wireless Access Point including optional Router and Bridge mode in which it can be deployed either as standalone mode or as an outdoor wireless station This
22. SusLogy Waiting for global MsgQ SurfConfigLoad Waiting for global SurfConfigload Waiting for global ES ysLog Waiting for global Msg ESusLogy Waiting for global MsgQ SurfConfigLoad Waiting for global SurfConfigload Waiting for global ES ysLog Waiting for global Msg EsysLog Waiting for global Msg SurfConfigLoad Waiting for global fl pue flo fo flo pue fdo fo flo RH bt bt fu H Previous y Next Page Press C Clear Log Press ESC exit menu 44 System Information System Operation Mode System Name DHH WLan Country Domain Ethernet MAC Address DHCP Server Wireless i MAC Address Operation Mode System Information Bridge USA DISABLE Wireless Mode 882 1ibg Channel 1 2412MHz2 9 Press ESC exit menu A NE A AA Default Gateway Firmware Wersion Auto Negotiation Management IP gt HBB8 12 7e cH H9 5 z Access Point ESSID default Encryption Type On 192 168 1 1 24 System Information summarizes all the configuration and hardware information of the 500AG 45 Command Line Type any key and enter system will show all Command Line items alt ommand Line Utilities Copyright ice Press exit return to menu nid alid commands are arp route dfs nodeinfo aphmcfilter mintxrate ethervid udataperf cpeport date tracert PUN auto logout hrstp uwlsoftretru rfsutil service ping ver rateadaption wlosthreshol
23. a MAX RF Distance 500AG can adjust the TTL of packets according to the given distance to improve the communication quality It is recommended to set MAX RF Distance when the distance of point to point connection is greater than 7km Suggest you when the distance under 1km still setting 10 In addition when 500AG is operating in Router Mode each interface can be individually assigned IP address and gateway 13 Assign WAN Interface Interface Configuration Interface Selection B Ethernet Interface ENABLE Speed uto Routing Information DISABLE IP Address Assignment STATIC IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 6 Press SPACE select mode Either the Ethernet or the wireless interface can be specified as WAN and assign gateway This only available when the 500AG is operating in router mode 14 Routing Configuration Static Routing Table Setup rr E Sea S Gi Gi Di AA E Hask m I a Sea S Gi Di Di Di Di Di S ui A EM NEN WE WE WE WE WE WW Se S Gi Gi Di DI S Di S Ei Gi H EM NENNEN LI WE WW Sea mo Cg CO Cg Cg S Di Go GS CO D E Sea Gi Gi Gi DI II S Di Di S Gi S DI m m m ma C Co Gi Cg Co Co amp mo ct EEUU UU Se S Gu Gi Di DI S Di E LN NEU WE WE WM eS m LI gt gt E D b D D Db D DEE GEERREEEKEEKEER LW MEE M EI E WE WE WE WE E LU LW MEL Uu WE WE WE WE WE WE I I SODA DOES UW EE M IE WE WE WE WE WE E TET E E E E H H H E E H H R E N E E H
24. an be mapped to a range of global IP address Single Address NAT PAT Eri E S Moo o Gi Di S fi Di ra 0 Hal m ech LN E E WE WW MN E WE WW E E WE A LL ka Di Gi S DI DI Di Gi Di S II II Di SS bg DD DD D D D D D D D D DED E m i EH kde DI Di B Di B Gi Di Di Di S S S Di Di amp LEE Dua a m om Gi m C mg Gg Gi Gi Gi Gi Gi Gi C C Gi cL A P Inside Press SPACE I H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H I select mode Single Address NAT Setup zh Sa Cu Cu DI m Go Di Cg CO mg Ga S GC Cg bg m wa el m el Wl MIRAR SS55884 SO GOO DI GI Gi ii S Di S Di AAA gt Outside AtActive D Delete A range of internal IP addresses can be mapped to a single global WAN IP addresses here 25 SNMP configuration Press SPACE select mode SNMP is configured here for simple network management 500AG serial supports all SNMP v1 v2 SNMP Configuration SNMP ENABLE SNMP Wersion vac SHMP Headonly Community public SNMP Read and Write Community private Trusted Host IP Address HHH RH Export MIB File 2 Trap Enable Hn Trap Server IP Trap Server Port 4 0 0 0 162 puhlic Trap Community and v3 we has experience working with ILECs CLECs WISPs and MSOs 26 Wireless Security Setting Comprehensive security settings are available on 500AG serial in this menu These include Hide ESSID WEP Keys 802 1x EAP TLS 802 1x EAP MD5 WPA PSK WPA
25. and one console port at the bottom The antenna ports are N type female connectors The data power port is used to link to the cable from the PoE When the outdoor AP unit and the PoE are connected together with proper power supply the outdoor unit is turned on and initialized The console port is used at the initial setup and to connect to the antenna alignment kit Front view of 500AG Case Spec Lx W x H 226 x 197 x 79 mm Lx Wx H 245 x 197 x 79 mm including connectors Weight 1600g Material aluminums alloy VIVOTEK IP Surveillance LAJ LLJ LLJ YV 1 vY O T E FP amp C m 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com Top view of RF antenna connectors of 500AG RF antenna connector is a major interface on the top of 500AG It is a female N type RF antenna connector with special waterproof Bottom view of power signal connector port amp console port of 500AG The port on right side of the photo is power signal connector port It is an 8 pin female connector with MIL C 5015 IP67 waterproof Connecting to the Power amp Data Output Port of PoE The port on right side of the photo is Console port TBD It is an 8 pin male connector with MIL C 5015 IP67 waterproof Connecting to the PC for initial configuration and diagnostics amp troubleshooting 2 PoE Power Injector PoE Power Injector is used to combine the data stream and po
26. bandwidth control feature can work at the same time to provide very various applications Bandwidth Control by each MAC address Wireless Bandwidth control ULAH i Disable Advanced Page 1 DEL y ADDRESS Limit Type 51515 515 5 5 515 5 515 Disable H 51515 515 5 5 5 5 5 515 Disable A PESTS KTR S ISS 155 Disable A A A A E E E E HHH Disable als RIS R lS Ta RIS Disable in ininininininininininin Disable alos 5 5 55 5151515 5 Disable Sea S O O CO Cm amp Sea SO O O A E Sea S B O AE D ST TR p Tp TS Tp TR p Tp Tp Tp Disable Press SPACE select mode Downstream and upstream data rates for subscriber or the client devices connecting to 500AG can be defined here There are two bandwidth limit types in 500AG serial Symmetrical bandwidth limit consolidates download and upload rate of each single client connection Asymmetrical bandwidth limit specifies download and upload rate of client connections Once the bandwidth limit is enabled the limitation applies to all clients that connect to the 500AG For specific client connections the system provides a table for network administrator to limit bandwidth of each individual client by MAC address Once these client MAC addresses are set in the table the general bandwidth limit rule will not apply to the connection of devices with these MAC address Only the specified bandwidth limit rule applied At the same time bandwidth control all function set
27. ctor will be on Step 3 Connect RJ 45 Ethernet connector from the 500AG into the Power Data Output Port on the PoE When the 500AG receives power over Ethernet cable the 500AG will start its boot sequence and the yellow Active LED at the front of the PoE will be on Step 4 Run Ethernet cable from Data Input Port at the front of the PoE to the Ethernet Port on the PC or notebook VIVOTEK IP Surveillance LALJ OAs LLJ YV 1 w O T E FP amp C m 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com Step 5 Connect MIL C 5015 RJ 45 Ethernet cable into MIL C 5015 Ethernet port at the bottom of the access point Step 6 Connect RS 232 Cable Console Port cable to the Serial Port Connect the other end of RS 232 the black one or the one marked with a black dot to the serial port on a PC for setting up initial configuration the other connector at the same end of RS 232 the blue one or the one without a black dot is for antenna alignment deployment tools NOTE This connection is required for setting initial configuration After configuration is completed this cable may be removed and put the waterproof hat on until additional configuration is required via the serial port Step 7 Attach the antenna to the antenna connector shown as follow Special Notice for Waterproof Installation Most of the problems for outdoor models are from the con
28. d wimtoucast isolation pureg pac Alignment tool alt wireless AC displays the real time Link Quality RSSI receive signal strength indication and Noise Level continuously alt is similar to the information in SMT 41 and only available when the wireless is configured as AC arp Display ARP information of the 500AG date Display system time ping Ping the remote host IP address from the 500AG reboot Reboot the 500AG VIVOTEK TT LU UU LLJ Wine C UT E lt lt Cc Coa rr GE No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com route Display the route table of 500AG tracert Trace the remote destination IP address to view the routing path ver Display the firmware version and the minimum downgradable version of the current firm ware debug Enable debug mode by typing debug 1 in command line displays real time syslog in command line dfs Dynamic Frequency Selection is to avoid the AP using the same channel as military radars When dfs is on and detects a radar signal the AP will automatically occupy the next channel available tpc Transmit power control to set auto power control on off This enables a particular AP to adjust its transmit power to optimal according to the signal strength of the associated AP etsi5800 only available with ETSI standard etsi5800 on releases the 5 7GHz 5 8GHz high frequency bands for 500AG with ETSI stan
29. dard Available channel in different country domain shows on table below CH MEET v v wwe v v v dame v dm v v v dml v v v m seso A v O sesame v v v dml v v v s ssepe v w smwws v v v sis v v v 100 suwe v v E Ge saw v v o wd ml v v o rd ml v v L lt lt lt lt L I II I I II II II E lt lt lt VIVOTEK PEE LU LLJ LLJ we 1 v C UT E Ke E Coa rr 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com 136 5680MHz V V swws v v o se sr v v sw aw e EE v om ewe v v w wewsp In lt sm ml EN v ver sensu c v Y se sew c v exit Leave Command Line and back to SMT main page Chapter 4 Application Notes A 1 Point to Dr Joint in stallatiO One of the main applications for 500AG serial is to connect two points wirelessly to save the cable cost or overcome certain geographical difficulty to have wire between two points The figure illustrates a typical point to point connection of two buildings a distance apart The outdoor APs can act as bridges to connect two points in the same net scope or act as routers to join two different subnets together Semi directional or directional antennas are normally used for this application to have a focus beam for distant signal transmission The following sections detail both bridge mo
30. de and router mode settings of the APs for this point to point application Interface Configuration Interface Configuration Interface Selection A Bridge Interface Selection HM Bridge Interface ENABLE Speed Auto Interface ENABLE Speed Auto Multicast Filter Disable Multicast Filter Disable IP Address 192 168 1 1 IP Address 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server DISABLE DHCP Server DISABLE IP Start 172 168 1 1H IP Start 1972 168 1 1H IP End 172 168 1 188 IP End 1972 168 1 188 Primary DNS Server Address Primary DNS Server Address Secondary DNS Server Address Secondary DNS Server Address Bridge Setting Bridge Setting 2 Primary DNS Server Address Primary DNS Server Address Secondary DNS Server Address Secondary DNS Server Address Default Gateway 8 8 8 8 Default Gateway 8 8 6 6 Interface Configuration Interface Configuration Interface Selection 1 Wireless Interface Selection i Wireless Interface ENABLE Interface ENABLE Multicast Filter Disable Multicast Filter Disable Operation ModeCWireless gt 1 Wireless Station AP To Associat ion te fER0hhhS2RH ESS1ID Wirelegs gt ptp Band Wireless gt 8A211la Tx Power Wire les Petes doin a oo RTS Threshold Wireless 2312 me tice cee a Trag Fee Frag Threshold Wireless gt 2346 Limited Rate Wireless gt 54 Mbps Limited Rate Wireless gt 54 Mbps
31. e 33600 Description System Operation Mode Route Met BIOS Filter Disable Wireless Trunk Disable DC MESH Setup NA System Date Time Setup sess ESC exit menu i Press RIGTH to setting Interface Configuration Interface Configuration Interface Selection A Ethernet Interface Selection B Ethernet Interface ENABLE Speed Auto Interface ENABLE Speed Auto Routing Information DISABLE Routing Information DISABLE IP Address fi2signment STATIC IP Address Assignment STATIC IP Address 192 168 2 254 IP Address 1972 168 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 8 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 848 Interface Configuration Interface Configuration Interface Selection 1 Wireless Interface ENABLE Routing Information DISABLE Interface Selection 1 Wireless Interface ENABLE Routing Information DISABLE IP AddressfHssignment STATIC IP Address 18 18 1 2_ Subnet Mask 255 255 2558 IP Address Hesignment STATIC IP Addres _18 18 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Operation Mode Wirefess gt Access Pointe Operation ModeCWirele ts gt Wireless Station ES5ID lt Hirelez s2 7 PTPRoute AP To Association H tten Band Wireless 88211hg ES5SID lt Wireless gt PTPRoute Channel Wirelefso_ 1 2412MHz Band lt Wirelessy 8 211bg Tx Power Wireless gt 17 Ghanne Lc Hire Les H AUTO RTS Theeshold Wireless 2312 Ix REEE he RTS Threshold Wire less Frag ThresholdtW
32. e upgrade procedure with TFTP The IP address and subnet mask of PC can be either configured through Internet Protocol TCP IP selection in Network Neighborhood or your usual way The AP is configured to 192 168 1 1 with subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 in SMT 12 as shown below General Gonfiguration System Management 11 S5ystem General Setup 31 Configuration Management 12 Interface Configuration K Security File Management 13 fssign WAN Interface J3 Firmvare Upgrade 14 Routing Configuration 34 S5ystem reboot Advanced setting System Monitoring 1 5ystem Password 41 Interface Link Status 22 Wireless Performance Setting 42 Wireless Survey 23 DHCP Configuration 43 System log 24 MAT Configuration 44 System Information 5 5NMP Configuration 45 Command Line 26 Wireless Security Setting 99 Logout Enter Menu Selection Number 12 Interface Configuration Interface Selection A Bridge Interface ENABLE Speed Auto Multicast Filter Disable IP fiddres5s 192 168 1 1 subnet Mask 255 255 255 H DHCP Server DISABLE IP Start 192 168 1 18 IP End 172 168 1 18H Primary DNS Server Address H Secondary DNS Server Address 4 8 8 4 6 6 8 Bridge Setting Primary DNS Server Address Secondary DNS Server Address Default Gateway 8 6 6 8 ress SPACE select mode Use the space bar to move the cursor Press ESC and save the change before exit SMT 12 Make sure the firmware image file for example 500 v1 011 img i
33. in your 500AG serial you will need to upgrade the firmware Please note before performing firmware upgrade Certain versions of firmware are non interoperable with other versions Please confirm the interoperability of the new firmware with the existing one in your system f the APs are upgraded through a daisy chain please ensure the AP furthest away is upgraded first As not all the newer version firmware is interoperable with the older one Also if you upgrade a very old version firmware to a very new one the configuration of the AP might be set to factory default and make the AP no longer in the same net scope as the existing daisy chain Not all the new version firmware can be downgraded to the previous one The minimum downgradable version is shown by typing ver in SMT 45 Command Line Command Line Utilities Copyright to Press exit return to menu SOO ver BOO Got IL ODC Kernel zize een by Cem checksum 1abcofr Famdizk size 6013012 Eed Ae butes checksum bcadblad En The easiest way to upgrade 500AG serial is through the use of SMT and Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP A PC is made as the TFTP server and connected to the AP via the DATA IN port on the PoE unit The first step is to configure both the TFTP server the PC and the AP to the same net scope namely the IP address and subnet mask Here 192 168 1 11 24 for the PC and 192 168 1 1 24 for the AP are used as an example to demonstrate th
34. ire less gt Frag ThresholdtWireless gt 2346 Limited RateCWireless gt 54 Mbps Multicast Ratetwireless gt _11 Mhps Limited RatetWireless gt Multicast Ratetwireles MAR RF Distancetwirele EW LT iiM M s RF Distancetwireles 1 Dn Note his is an example for point to point configuration Depends on your system you may use different IP addresses ESSID operation frequency and swap AP AC It is recommended to set MAX RF Distance when the distance between the two 500AG serials is greater than 7km 500AGQ serial is set as a router so each interface Ethernet and wireless needs to have its own IP addresses Routing Information is set to BOTH so 500AG will both receive and give routing information If Routing Information is set to DISABLE SMT 14 Routing Configuration needed to be set for AP to know where to set the data packets 25 1909 VIVOTEK EET LLJ tty tl 1 O T E r lt 1 Qa ECH 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com 500AG serials are operating in router mode so it is necessary to set WAN interface with appropriate gateway In this example because the data packet is only going from one PC to another 500AGs set each other as default gateway It is recommended to confirm all the configurations are correct and properly saved by using SMT 44 System Information If directional antennas are used for this point to point ap
35. mware File Mame Upgrade new firmware 7 Press SPACE select mode VIVOTEK ae LUJ UU LI Wine Co TT E FF Cc Ca rr 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com New firmware can be uploaded to 500AG by either TFTP or FTP Upgrading firmware from FTP server may need username and password for login Upgrading progress will show on the menu Please do not shutdown the system during the upgrading process to prevent unexpected system failure System will automatically reboot and perform image backup after the upgrade New firmware will take effect after system reboot Please refer to application note on firmware upgrade for step by step upgrading process 34 System Reboot General Configuration System Management 11 Syetem General Setup 12 Interface Configuration 13 fssign WAN In 31 Gonfiguration Management 32 Security File Management Firmware Upgrade 14 Routing Confi System Reboot system reboot Hre you sure 7 Advanced setting amp Yes No gt em Monitoring System Password 41 Interface Link Status Wireless Performance Setting 42 Wireless Survey DHCP Configuration 43 System log NOT Configuration 44 System Information SNMP Configuration 45 Command Line Wireless Security Setting WO Logout Enter Menu Selection Number 34 Reboot 500AG from SMT without disconnecting power cable or changing any connection Certain configurations re
36. n ModeCWireless gt Wireless Station ESS D lt Wireless gt ptp AP To ilssociation HDD Band WWireless gt 211a ESSID CWireless gt ptp Channe I iireless 36 5188MHz Pandin ire WR gt Mella Ix Pouer Vine lesir rT A Sch BN RIS Threshold lt Wireless 2312 uc Mi ie Frag ThresholdiMireleszs 2346 Frag Threshold lt Wire les Limited RatetHireless gt 54 Mbps Limited RatetWireless gt 54 Mbps Multicast RateCwireless 18 Mbps Multicast Ratetwireless gt 18 Mbps M s RF DistanceCwireless i MAX RF Distancetwireless gt 16 7 ch 2 EK menu Range 3 1666 Hundred meters Press ESC exit menu Range A 1989 Hundred meters Point to Multi Point application suggest enable Bandwidth Control Function to set UL amp DL transmit bandwidth link rate 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com 4 3 Bridge Mode Bridge mode is used when connecting two points in the same net scope Here the LAN of 192 168 1 0 24 is used as example to demonstrate how to configure two APs for point to point connection in bridge mode The figure is the topology for this point to point connection with appropriate IP addresses for APs and PCs mM J MM 3 wl 1 Base on Point to Point 33km Bridge Mode Setting Taiwan Taichung Port South area NB1 192 168 1 33 Device M500AG System Mode Bridge IP 192 168 1 2 Interface RF1
37. n rate When Data Link Rate in SMT 12 is set it displays here Otherwise when it is set as AUTO in SMT 12 Data Link Rate here indicates the maximum transmission rate available and can be used as an indication of link quality The maximum link rate according to 802 11a g is 54Mbps Only available when the interface is set as an AC Link Quality Calculated from RSSI signal and noise level to indicate the quality of the communication link in percentage Channel The channel used by the wireless interface Signal Level A 70 50dBm signal level is recommended for a good connection Too low a signal the wireless link between AP and AC can not be established Too high a signal level the power amplifier at the receiver might be forced to operate in saturation region and distorts the signal waveform Hence likely to result in reception error Since the signal level at AP is defined by the user Signal Level is only available when the interface is set as an AC 42 Wireless Survey Wireless Survey 1 Associated client list 2 Wireless site survey Enter Menu Selection Number Press ESC exit menu Associated client list MAC addresses of all clients associate with AP wireless interface on 500AG are shown here Associated client list Auto Refresh ON Refresh Time 3 sec Ho Interface MAG address Signal TxRate RxRate HH1 Wireless 1 60 13 082 86 DD 27 2dBm 36Mbps Mbps Press SPACE select mode You can enable Aut
38. nector connections that loosen over time due to vibration or other forces even allowing moisture to penetrate the connector and seriously affecting the data and radio signal transmit The following recommendation is used for all outdoor installation to be waterproofed Step1 Ensure fasten all connectors securely together Step2 Tightly wrap two layers of self bonding insulating tape tapes from well known brands are recommended forward and backward over the physical connection extending 2 inches beyond the connectors or the end of heat shrinkable tubing on the RF coaxial cable or omni antenna connector and overlapping the tape on each turn Wrap two layers of insulating tape on connectors to ensure waterproof Wrap insulating tape around PoE cable connector and put the cap on console connector Chapter 3 Basic Configurations This chapter introduces SMT of 500AG serial pom rss ARA Ls mi NA g FEN E Wi Y Ven Y p A LA rr 0 j IOO wiv gl k esch e dg U E 6 Y d qim a Gees D gm Ss C The 500AG main menu of the system menu tree SMT will appear after entering correct password of 500AG serial the default IP 192 168 1 1 default password is 0000 Note The Web UI is ID admin PW password ca Telne UI x ENTER PASSWORD seeex Press TAB to logout Normal Serial General Configurati
39. nsmit more stable and more user can working at same time Bandwidth Control UL DL Limit Rate Wireless Bandwidth control WLAN i HL DL Advanced UL DL Limit Rate 5 Page MAG ADDRESS Limit Type E E select mode Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable m m m cm cm Gi Di om E m mp m c c cm m E UL DL as bandwidth control running by total bandwidth base on UL DL setting link rate UL DL Limit Rate Wireless Bandwidth control ULAH i UL DL Advanced UL 5 DL 5 Fage MAC ADDRESS Limit Type 515151515 5 5 5 5 51515 Disable E E Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Se mo m C S m m G Se mo m CO C C m uz Press SPACE select mode UL DL as bandwidth control run by Independent Upstream and Downstream bandwidth base on UL DL setting link rate Intelligent Traffic Control Intelligent Traffic Control By WLAN i Enable Wo Max Bandwidth 18686 Check Interval 3H VIVOTEK SE LUJ 113 LLJ 1 Co TT E r lt 1 Qa RU 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com Intelligent Traffic Control is auto check AC link amount then base on Check Interval time setting to control Max Bandwidth for all links to share bandwidth When you had setting UL DL or UL DL first you still can set Intelligent Traffic Control functions all
40. o Hi Mobile AP and find out the another AP wireless signal RSSI value is compare better more than 5dBm with linking AP the Hi Mobile AC will director disconnecting linking AP and try link to another AP Hi Mobility Setting Fast Handover dn Force Handover 85 Next Good 5 Diversity Wireless 1 Ex Diversity Enable Tx Diversity Enable Device Type Mobile Press SPACE select device type Type Fixed Mobile Diversity amp Device Type Hi Mobility features base on Daisy Chain system structure but it still can work DC Mesh network at the same time Diversity function is designed for Daisy Chain backhaul run with DC Mesh and need to set Daisy Chain backhaul interface by Rx Diversity and Tx Diversity when you have run Daisy Chain DC Mesh Hi Mobility at the same time you need to enable Device Type at Mobile If you just have run Daisy Chain Hi Mobility at the same time you just need to enable Device Type at Fixed 12 Interface Configuration SMT 12 is for configure the Ethernet interface and wireless interface in 500AG serial All the physical settings of both interfaces are configured here Each interface can be individually enable disable Note the message displayed at lower left hand corner for more information for each selection item Interface Gonfiguration Interface Selection A Bridge Interface ENABLE Speed Auto Multicast Filter Disable IP Address 192 16
41. o Refresh and change Refresh time Wireless site survey Wireless site survey Wireless Interface WLAN i Ho BSSID ESSID Mode Ch Signal Enc Information All wireless connection vill he loss temporary are you zure amp Yes No gt Press SPACE select mode Press 5 Scanning Base on AC status to scan space AP signal but when the interface set AP mode it also can momentary change from AP status to AC status the system will auto show information to warm operator 43 System Log System Log 1 8etting System Log 2 Wiew System Log Enter Menu Selection Number Press ESC exit menu Setting System Log SYSLOG file EMABLE Level ERR SYSLOG Server DISABLE Level ERR Host IP 6 6 6 6 Press SPACE select mode 500AG serial provides seven system log levels Leveli Debug Level2 Emergency Level3 Alert Level4 Critical Levelb Error Level8 Warning Level7 Notice Level8 Info to indicate the level of attention needed for each log Through setting Syslog server IP address all system log will send back to the specific log server for centralizing monitoring all devices in the network View System Log LA Jdan Ai Jan 162 Ian AS 1 Jan allan AS lJan H6 Jan LAY ETE TREI CA 1Jan LiB 1Jan Lii ldJan 12 lJan i3 Jan 141Jan syslogd 1 4 1 restart ES ysLog Waiting for global v TU SurfGonfigLoad Waiting for global SurfConfigLoad Waiting for global ESysLog Waiting for global Msg E
42. ode The scope of DHCP client pool that corresponds to the selected interface and subnet are defined in this menu Lease D is the duration that the DHCP server grants to the DHCP client permission to use a particular IP address Lease M is the maximum lease time Each Ethernet or wireless interface can be the gateway of its own subnet Hence there can be three subnet domains in one 500AG serial in routing mode This DHCP configuration is only available when 500AG is operating in router mode 24 NAT Configuration Network Address Translation Setup 1 Port Forwarding MAT Server Set gt 2 5tatic NATCone to one mapping 3 Dynamic MATCmany to many mapping 4 Single Address WATCPAT gt Enter Menu Selection Number m Press ESC exit menu Network Address Translation can be setup in four different ways 1 Port forwarding NAT Server sets 2 Static NAT One to One Mapping 3 Dynamic NAT Many to Many Mapping 4 Single Address NAT PAT This configuration in only available when 500AG is operating in router mode Port Forwarding Port Forwarding MAT Setup P Address H dre Protocol TCP G C et art G et a D 1 ee m P H H H H H H H H H H H H H H D D lt D D D D DDD D m mo B CO Cg S Di So Go CO CO S mo Gi Gi EE NEN LLILZIZL TII LL 1 Sea B SS S Di Gi Gi Di Gi S G S Di 0 m ma mo CO C S Di Di Di Di Cu CO mg ma Di rd LEE EIE EE NE II B 8 0HBSB6 O 23 U
43. on System Management 11 8ystem General Setup 31 Configuration Management 12 Interface Configuration 32 5ecurity File Management 13 Assign WAN Interface 33 Firmvare Upgrade 14 Routing Configuration 34 5uystem reboot Hi mobile Serial Advanced setting System Monitoring System Password Interface Link Status It has M Character Wireless Performance Setting Wireless Survey DHCP Configuration System log HAT Configuration System Information SHMP Configuration Command Line Wireless Security Setting Logout Enter Menu Selection Number SHH M General Configuration System Management The main SMT menu is organized 11 ystem General Setup J3i Configuration Management 12 Interface Configuration 32 5ecurity File Management into four major sections 13 Assign WAN Interface 33 Firmvare Upgrade 14 Routing Configuration 34 Syetem reboot General Configuration Advanced setting System Monitoring Advanced Setting 1 5ystem Password 41 Interface Link Status 22 Wireless Performance Setting 42 Wireless Survey 7 system Management 23 DHCP Configuration 43 System log d i 24 NAT Configuration 44 System Information System Monitoring 25 SNMP Configuration 45 Command Line The following sections outline each SE 26 Wireless Security Setting 79 Logout Enter Menu Selection Number VIVOTEK ae LUJ 113 LLJ 1 Co TT E r lt 1 Qa RU 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282
44. ood DC MESH Setup To click the gt key to enter a page which will help you to setup a Daisy Chain MESH node There are 3 DC MESH node statuses for configuration Disable Gateway Node and Normal Node Parameters will change while DC MESH mode is switching DC MESH mode Disable DC MESH Node Setup DCG MESH Mode Disable ISP ID A SUB ID ess SPACE select mode Same DC Mesh Group working need same ISP ID amp SUB ID DC MESH mode Gateway Node DC MESH Node Setup DG MESH Mode Gateway Node ISP ID A SUB ID H ess SPACE select mode Any DC Mesh Network Group need at least One Gateway Node DC MESH mode Normal Node DC MESH Node Setup DG MESH Mode ISP ID SUB ID H DCG MESH Route Rule S 18 166 Max Hops Max RSSI ess SPACE select mode z Normal Node DC Mesh Route Rule base on Daisy Chain hops times and signal value calculate Set System Date amp Set System Time Set the date and time Current Clock Indicating the current clock of the AP set by user Hi Mobility Setup In SMT 11 Hi Mobility Setup Press RIGHT to setting Hi Mobile features base on Daisy Chain system structure to be backhaul transmit bandwidth and Hopping to Center Control Area Special design Auto Detect Signal handover functions for Hi Mobile AC to handover different APs System General Setup Device Mame Description 2 System Operation NetBIOS Filter Wireless Trunk DC
45. plication please check if the antennas are aligned properly by using SMT 41 Interface Link Status or the command alt in SMT 45 Command Line 4 5 Hard Reset to Factory Default In the case of forgotten system password or any other situations that require setting 500AG back to factory default without entering SMT there is a reset button on the PCB inside the waterproof housing for hard reset 2 E T eem d mes Fux Lx Real Time Clock Installed Iface monitor ver 1 01 Installed Daisy Chained MESH is supported Bandblidth Control module 1 01 initialized successful Wireless LAN Transmit Packet kos module 1 00 initialized successful lenlmemt 1 0 initialized successful tmpfz on dew hm tupe tmpr iru Setting up IP spoofing protections rp filter Disable TLP IP Explicit Congestion Notification done Configuring network interfaces done Starting portmap daemons portmap Ih ieee l A Enable interface ixp Enable interface ath The reset button can be pressed any time after 500AG has enabled all the interface and shows Enable interface athO on the boot log when accessing 500AG with console 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com 4 6 Firmware Upgrade As device always strives to achieve total customer satisfaction new features and functions are designed from time to time To have these new functions
46. quire system reboot to take place such as configuration restore 3 5 System Monitoring SMT 41 45 provides system monitoring for 500AG The following sections introduce each menu 41 Interface Link Status 42 Wireless Survey 43 System log 44 System Information 45 Command Line VIVOTEK Ee LUJ 113 LLJ 1 Co TT E r lt 1 Qa RU 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com 41 Interface Link Status Interface Link Status System UpTime BOH Days 81 226 57 Temp 41 6 C CPU ix MEM Used 76x Ethernet Status ENABLE Connect Status 1686 Mbps Full Duplex RA kbps i errors H dropped H frame IX kbps 7 errors H dropped carrier Wireless 1 Status ENABLE Type Access Point Tx Power 17 dBm Data Link RatetMbps gt 54 Mbps Moise Level 1HBH dEBm Link Quality NA Channel 1 2412NH2 Signal Level HA Rx kbps IX kbps A Fress ESC exit menu Real time link statuses of all interfaces are shown in the menu System Up Time Display how long 500AG has been operating since last boot up Temperature The temperature inside the waterproof housing Interface Status Indicate the interface is ENABLE or DISABLE Type Indicate the wireless interface is configured as an AP or wireless station Tx Power Transmit power of wireless interface set in SMT 12 Data Link Rate Real time data transmissio
47. re Shared Key wpa passphrase WPA Encryption Type TKIP Group Rekey Interval 668 Eapol Version 1 MAC Address Filter Setting RADIUS Server Information Setting Maximum AC Connection Number H Wireless Security Setting Interface selection 1 Wireless Hide ESSID DISABLE Encryption Mode UPAZ PSEK Pre Shared Key wpa passphrase WPA Encryption Type TKIP Group Rekey Interval 600 Eapol Version I MAC Address Filter Setting RADIUS Server Information Setting Maximum AG Connection Mumber H Wireless Security Setting Interface selection 1 Wireless Hide ESSID DISABLE Encryption Mode WPA WPA2 PSK Pre Shared Key wpa passphrase WPA Encryption Type TKIP Group Hekey Interval 66H Eapol Version 1 MAC Address Filter Setting RADIUS Server Information Setting Maximum AG Connection Number B Press SPACE select mode WPA EAP WPA2 EAP WPA WPA2 EAP Both TKIP and CCMP encryption are available for WPA EAP WPA2 EAP WPAANPA2 EAP Pre shared key of 8 to 63 characters are required Group Rekey Interval can be set up to 65536 seconds Two Eapol version are available Wireless Security Setting Interface selection 1 Wireless Hide ESSID DISABLE Encryption Mode WPA EAP WPA Encryption Type TEKIP Group Rekey Interval 668 Eapol Version 1 MAC Address Filter Setting RADIUS Server Information Setting Maximum AG Connection Number H Press SPACE select mode
48. s in your TF TP upload download directory Then go to SMT 33 Firmware Upgrade Firmvare Upgrade Transfer Type IFIP Transtar IFTP Server IP Address 192 168 1 11 IFTP Server Port Humber 6 Firmware File Name 5HBH U1 HBHi11 imgy Upgrade new firmuare Press V to Firmware Upgrade M or ESC to exit menu VIVOTEK TE LUJ LLJ LUJ Wine CUT EF EC ca T 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com Enter the IP address of the TFTP server 192 168 1 11 and the firmware image file 500 v1_011 img in the fields indicated in the circles Do use the exact file name because it is case sensitive Move the cursor to the last selection Upgrade new firmware and press Y to begin firmware upgrading Please keep both the TFTP connection and the power on during the whole upgrading process to ensure a successful upgrading After the firmware has downloaded to the AP successfully a message will show at the bottom of the screen indicating the percentage of the upgrading Firmware Upgrade Transfer Type TFIP Transfer TFIP Server IP Address 192 168 1 11 TFIF Server Fort Humber 67 Firmware File Mame ke INN HBHi1 imqg Upgrade new firmware 7 Cc mem new Firmware please wait 5 6Bx Please follow the instruction to reboot the AP to make the new firmware take place After the first successful reboot the new image will be written to the
49. such as VIVOTEK TT LUJ 113 LLJ 1 Co TT E r lt 1 Qa ECH 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com wireless internet cards in PC or WiFi phones When the interface is a wireless station it looks for the AP with the same ESSID to connect It will not accept any connection request from other wireless clients ESSID MESSID Assign ESSID to the interface for connection identification Multiple ESSID MESSID can be assigned by pressing right key Up to eight different ESSID can be assigned for each wireless interface Band Select between 2 4GHz 802 11b g or 5GHz 802 11a Channel Operation channel for the wireless interface When the interface is set as a wireless station selecting Channel 0 AUTO let the interface automatically detect the appropriate channel used by the AP with the same ESSID Tx Power Set the transmit power of the interface the RF card RTS Threshold Setting the packet size to trigger RTS CTS enable This is normally set in AC side only because the hidden station problem does not exit from the perspective of the AP RTS Threshold can be set between 1 and 2312 bytes Frag Threshold Setting the packet size to activate fragmentation Frag Threshold can be set between 1 and 2312 bytes Link Rate Set the data link rate for 500AG When it is set to AUTO 500AG will use the maximum possible link rate to transmit the dat
50. system backup Please be patient and keep the power on all the time until the SMT main menu appear on the screen System Backup Image please wait 13 VIVOTEK TE LUJ LLJ LLJ we 1 v C T E FF EC ca rr 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com If the upgrade is unsuccessful the following upgrade new firmware fail message will appear Firmware Upgrade Transfer Type TFIP Transfer TFIP Server IP Address 192 168 1 11 TFIF Server Port Humber 6 Firmware File Mame 5868 01_B11 img Upgrade new Firmware 7 C Take new Firmware fall Press W to continue Please press N to make the cursor active again Double check if the TFTP server is up and set in the same net scope with the AP Also check if the firmware image file is in the appropriate directory and all the fields in SMT 33 are entered correctly Alternatively firmware can be upgraded with FTP The steps of upgrading are similar to that of TFTP upgrade
51. the band to 4 9GHz Do make sure the operation frequency of 500AG serial follows your local regulation Some areas may have penalty when operating outdoor AP in a wrong frequency band We take no responsibility for any penalty or loss caused by using illegal frequency band for 500AG serial VIVOTEK IP Surveillance LAJ LLJ LLJ YV 1 vY O T Em FP amp C m 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter describes the installation procedure of 500AG serial 2 1 Package Contents 500AG M500AG VIVOTEK as LU UU tl 1 Co TT E r lt 1 Qa ECH 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com 500AG M500AG 802 11a b g Outdoor Wireless Access Point PoE Power Injector AC Power Cord 2m MIL C 5015 IP67 RS 232 Console Cable 30m MIL C 5015 IP67 Cat 5 Ethernet Cable Wall Mounting Kit amp Screw Mast Mounting Kit amp Screw Grounding Wire 9 Quick Installation Guide or download from ftp server 10 CD User Manual or download from ftp server Please contact your local distributor if any of the above items is missing po 1 dO UE dee XL Mc et 2 2 Hardware Description 1 The Outdoor AP Unit The outdoor AP unit has one antenna port on top one data power port
52. ting those MAC addresses bear the highest priority Wireless Qos setting Qos Setting By DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point Wireless Qos setting Qos Enable Ho Qos Setting By DSCP Er E DSCP Value Priority DSCP Value Priority B DDD D gt D D D D E Sea Gi SS A Gi Gi Gi Gi Sea Gi SS S Di Gi Gi Gi Gi amp Sea Gi SS S Di Gi Gi Gi Gi Gi Sea Gi SS S Di Gi Gi Gi Gi Gi Press SPACE select mode Differentiated Services Code Point base on different service package styles have different transmit priority QoS DSCP standard to setting Priority including Mail FIP Audio Video Qos Setting By Protocol Wireless Qos setting Qos Enable Qos Setting By Protocol Page 1 Protocol Priority Start Port TGP TGP TGP TCP TCP TCP TCP TCP Press SPACE select mode Base on TCP UDP protocol and transmit Port number range to decide transmit priority Port to setting Priority including Mail FIP gt Audio Video 23 DHCP Configuration DHCP Configuration Interface selection A Ethernet DHCP Server DISABLE DNS DISABLE Primary DHS Server Address H H H H Secondary DNS Server Address HHH H DHCP Subnet Scope Setup IP Start 192 168 1 18 IP End 19 2 168 1 188 LeasetD gt 6HH LeasetM gt 7290 Press SPACE select mode DHCP can work at bridge intranet LAN enviroment or router mode DHCP Configuration Interface selection 1 Wireless DHCP Server ENABLE
53. wer into one cable It has three ports AC IN is for 100 240V AC power from AC Power Cord Data Input Port is connected the customer premises equipment CPE by Cat 5 cable and Power amp Data Output Port is connected to the outdoor unit by the cable described in item 5 VIVOTEK IP Surveillance LALJ LLJ LLJ YV 1 vY O T E FP amp C m 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho Taipei County Taiwan T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com Connections Antenna Connector 1 x Reversed Female N type Connect to Antenna base by Male to Male N type CFD 400 RF Cable Special Consol Port Special Ethernet Port Connect one end of the 2M MIL C 5015 IP67 RS 232 console port cable to this port connect the other end to a Serial Port on a computer that is running a terminal emulation program connect the Connect one end of the 30M MIL C 5015 IP67 Cat 5 Ethernet Cable into this port connect the other end into the Power and Data Output Port on Inline Power Injector another end to a Serial Port on a notebook or PDA that is running Alignment Deployment tools program for technicians to analysis RF equipments Note Use this console connection only if you are configuring the 500AG via the console Power amp Data Output Port Attach one end of the IP67 Cat 5 Ethernet cable to this port attach the other end to the 30M IP67 Cat 5 Ethernet port on the 500AG Data

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