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1. Display gt Tile from the menu bar or click on the Tile button on the MnM toolbar All frames will be aligned in grid format as shown at the following figure With this form of displaying all the closable panes will be minimized MnM Configuration Guide Page 22 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 3 9 Network Scanners in Tile View E 100 v E G The manager can be switched back to the cascade mode by selecting Display gt Cascade from the MnM menu bar or click on the Cascade button on the toolbar 3 9 View Topology In order to view the node topology click on the Play button or select Action gt Start from the menu bar to begin the scanning process The MnM will plot the topology through the scan results obtained from every node it detected In case where the scanner is unable to get results from a node a warning message will be printed at the message pane indicating the plotting result might not be a complete one For the initial scan of the network scanner a window would popup to insist the user to enter the target IP Address that the application will scan through This window only appears once when the application starts In order to change the target IP please refer to Change Target IP Address MnM Configuration Guide Page 23 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual The application will connect to the network and scan through the target IP Address then plot the topology acco
2. Varin eseiting the pode fo its factory defaut configuration wil cause af changes that have been made io fhe ywit io be permanently fost The node wil reboot once tals function is executed a Reset to Factory Default MnM Configuration Guide Page 110 of 110
3. 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 3 0 TimeTicks z hours 11 minutes 17 seconds Object ID 1 3 6 1 6 3 1 1 4 1 0 Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 10456 6 3 1 1 2 2 1 Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 10456 6 3 1 1 2 1 3 0 Ip ddress 192 168 1 119 Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 10456 6 3 1 1 2 1 1 0 STRING System 3 30 Closing MnM User can shut down the MnM by selecting the File gt Exit or the Close button at the right top corner of the MnM provided all the network scanners in the MnM has been closed before this Otherwise the following dialog box would appear on the screen Figure 3 50 Error Message when Closing MnM h Error Kad Please make sure you close all the Frames before you shuk down the fan Mesh Network Manager The reason for this method of shutting down is to prevent any accidentally Shut down that would cause the loss of information regarding the network MnM Configuration Guide Page 54 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 4 Mesh Node Manager 4 1 Introduction This section provides the details about the configuration on the mesh node using Mesh Node Manager The Mesh Node Manager is one of the functions of the MnM where user can activate it in order to perform any setting on the node Various configurations can be done including network settings VPN client setting WLAN interfaces setting etc Further more this application Supports some action command such as reboot and reset the device The Manager consists of six differe
4. PLANET Networking amp Communication PLANET MAP 2000 MAP 2000R MAP 2100 Mesh Network Manager MnM Management Utility User manual Rev 2 6 2 March 2006 MnM Management Utility User Manual Contents 1 Overview 4 2 Installation and Un installation 5 2 1 To install the MnM Management Utility 5 p To Uninstall the MnM Management Utility 9 3 How to use Mesh Network Manager MnM 12 3 1 Start Up MnM 13 3 2 Create New Scanner 14 3 3 Load Scanner 16 3 4 Save Settings Save Settings As 17 3 5 Load Settings 18 3 6 Import Background Image 19 3 7 Panes 19 3 8 Scanner View 22 3 9 View Topology 23 3 10 Legend 25 3 11 Refresh Topology 25 3 12 Clear Topology 25 3 13 Zoom Map 25 3 14 Link Properties Pane 26 3 15 Message Pane 28 3 16 Change Target IP Address 29 3 17 Scan Mode 30 3 18 Plot Mode 30 3 19 Show IP Address Location Name 32 3 20 Refresh Interval 33 3 21 View History 35 3 22 View and Configure Node 36 3 23 Create VPN Connection 38 3 24 Dial VPN Connection 45 3 25 Reset Route 46 3 26 Login 47 3 27 View Status 47 3 28 Quick Config 48 3 29 Trap Viewer 52 3 30 Closing MnM 54 4 Mesh Node Manager 55 4 1 Introduction 55 MnM Configuration Guide Page 2 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 4 2 File 56 4 2 1 File gt Change SNMP Password 56 4 2 2 File gt Exit 57 4 3 Status Menu 58 4 3 1 Status gt System 58 4 4 Config Menu 60 4 4 1 Config gt System 60 4 4 2 Config gt Network gt
5. Out Octets Bytes Out Unicast Packet Out discards Out Errors Transmitted Fragment Count Failed Count Retry Court Multiple Retry Count Duplicate Frame Count Successful RTS Count Failed RTS Count Failed ACK Court MnM Configuration Guide Wireless Interface Multicast Transmitted Fragment Co Command Help VILANO Commands anlar eth ethemetCsmacd i s0 l OOOU000 00 60 b3 cf 96 60 Up be 465294 504 3779243 T T 1451209645 3330333 HEH 257186 D Of O Oo O OO ree ds e ata edb VR e es Close WLAN Commands vlani Ead etha Fl lethernetCsmacd 1500 10000000 OO 60 3 1 69 it Up Up 17479 156 o D 19662 20r 10 14 o o o o o o o o Q J Page 107 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 4 6 Command Menu 4 6 1 Command gt Upload Download The Mesh Node Manager also provides the download and upload file feature to the node The following section describes the parameters of this pane The parameters at this panel Server IP Address File Name File Type Operation Type Server I P Address Specifies the TFTP Server IP Address File Name Specifies the file name to be downloaded or uploaded File Type Select the file Type The available options are Config file and Firmware image Operation Type Choose the type of operation to perform Upload Download Download and Reboot After enter the parameters click on the OK button
6. Tick the relevant checkbox to enable this feature MnM Configuration Guide Page 85 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 4 24 Config gt Services gt VPN Server Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 Joa Fie Status Config Monitor Command Help VPN Server YPN User List Username Password 45signed IP Comment Statys login Akk 10 16 15 5 vpn_15 enable 1 4 4 12 1 Config gt Services gt VPN Server gt VPN User List The list is used to display and set the list of VPN user with the IP Address assigned to them The table consists of the columns Username Password Assigned IP Comment Status Username The username given by the VPN user Password The password corresponds to the username This value will be hidden from the user Assigned I P The IP Address to be assigned to that particular user MnM Configuration Guide Page 86 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Comment An optional comment regarding the table entry Status Define the status of the correspond table row which can be Enable or Disable 4 4 13 Config gt Services gt NTP Client The NTP is a protocol that used to synchronize the clocks of computers to some time reference In this case it is used to synchronize the time of different nodes Parameters at this page Enable NTP Client Server 1 Server 2 Server 3 Time Zone Figure 4 25 Config gt Services gt NTP Client NTP Client En
7. Uninstalling Application Introduction Introduction nins telling ninstall Sornplete lnstallAnywhere by Macrovision Cancel Introduction Uninstalling ninstall Sornplete lnstallAnvwhere by Macrovision Cancel MnM Configuration Guide Uninstall Mesh Management Utility v2 6 2 Aboutto uninstall Mesh Management Utility v2 6 2 This will remove features installed by InstallAny where twill not remove files and folders created after the installation Previous Uninstall Please wait while Install4nyviwhere s uninstaller removes the Following Features Files Shortcuts Launch nywhere Folders Registry Page 10 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 2 10 Uninstalling Application Uninstall Complete A Uninstall Mesh Management Utility v2 6 2 z m X Uninstall Mesh Management Utility v2 6 2 Introduction All items were successtully uninstalled Uninstalling Uninstall Complete lnstallAnvwhere by hlacrovision Cancel Previous Done MnM Configuration Guide Page 11 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 3 How to use Mesh Network Manager MnM This Section describes every single feature and operation of the Mesh Network Manager in details in order to let the user to get familiar and comfortable when working with this graphical interface application effortlessly Refer to the table below to get the definition of each bu
8. WAN 60 4 4 3 Config gt Network gt Local Network 65 4 4 4 Config gt Network gt WLAN 66 4 4 5 Config gt Network gt Node to Node 68 4 4 6 Config gt Network gt Route 71 4 4 7 Config gt Security gt MAC Access 73 4 4 8 Config gt Security gt Encryption and Authentication 75 4 4 9 Config gt Services gt DHCP Server 71 4 4 10 Config gt Services gt Firewall 80 4 4 11 Config gt Services gt NAT 84 4 4 12 Config gt Services gt VPN Server 85 4 4 13 Config gt Services gt NTP Client 8 4 4 14 Config gt Services gt QoS 83 4 4 15 Config gt Services gt Traffic Shaping 89 4 4 16 Config gt Services gt Mobile IP 90 4 4 17 Config gt Management gt SNMP Password 91 4 4 18 Config gt Management gt Access Control 94 4 4 19 Config gt Management gt Remote Syslog 96 4 4 20 Config gt User Login gt Login 96 4 4 21 Config gt User login gt RADIUS 99 4 5 Monitor Menu 103 4 5 1 Monitor gt ICMP 103 4 5 2 Monitor gt IP ARP 104 4 5 3 Monitor gt Learn Table 105 4 5 4 Monitor gt Interfaces gt Ethernet 106 4 5 5 Monitor gt Interfaces gt Wireless 107 4 6 Command Menu 108 4 6 1 Command gt Upload Download 108 4 6 2 Command gt Reboot 109 4 6 3 Command gt Reset 110 MnM Configuration Guide Page 3 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 1 Overview Mesh Network Manager MnM is user friendly graphical interface Java based software application developed by the PLANET Technology C
9. a A File View Action Settings B im ee OO Bp i00 Jaa Hode Settings Table Parameter Value Mode IF Address Node Name Mode Location Node Mode Contact Name to 1046444 E to 10 16 7 1 E to 10 16 5 1 E to 10 46 2 4 E to 10 16 16 1 EE to 10 16 22 1 E Status Done Contact E mail Contact Mumber a Obiect ID eal View Parameter ie Configure This Mode a 10 16 15 1 A Mode AP i ESSID Agones Aet Abgolitet Channel oF oz Speed auto LITHO Mai W 10 16 2 1 Legend QO NodetRelayi Q NodetGateways QO Selected Node Associated Node No Direct Link Indirect Link 10 16 15 1 10 16 16 1 Free bemary E 4040 byte Client Details I mieni found 00 12 F0 39 0 06 24 934 dBm Signal Strength to 10 16 7 4 L 23 dBm to 10 16 2 4 o 64 dam otas Done 10 16 16 1 fay Node AP ESSID AlgolifestAtet Algal ites onnecting to 202 179 123 2 Donel 8 nodes found Channel OF Of onnecting to 10 46 24 Dore Y Speed auto auto onnecting ta 10 16 7 1 Done onnecting to 10 16 6 1 Done onnecting to 10 16 15 1 Donel onnecting to 10 16 22 1 Status Viewer Free Memory 1236 byte Client Details 3 mieni found Figure 3 7 View option on the menu bar File View Action Settings Status mi w Mode Settings Pane Hoc Link Properties Pane Pa w Mes
10. DHCP client requests a new IP Address Maximum Lease Time The maximum duration of a DHCP client host retains its current IP Address Comments An optional comment regarding the corresponding table rows Status Define the status of the table row status which can be Enable or Disable 4 4 9 2 Config gt Services gt DHCP Server gt Fixed IPs Table Fixed IPs Table lists the IP Addresses that have been fixed to certain device which indicated by the MAC Addresses in this table In order to add an entry to the table fill in the column provided at the bottom of the table and click the Add button Similarly if user would like to edit or delete the table entry change the panel below to the edit panel select an entry from the table and click the Edit or Delete button after edit the entry The columns tn this table MAC Address IP Address Comments Status MnM Configuration Guide Page 79 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 4 20 Config gt Services gt DHCP Server gt Fixed IPs Table Fixed IPs Table Jog Fixed IPs MAC Address IF Address Comment Status 00 4d 33 56 1c 40 10 16 111 45 User enablet1 Clear Selection Add Edi Add Table Entry MAC Oddress IF Address Comment Status Enable Close MAC Address The MAC address of the fixed IP device IP Address The IP Address to be fixed to the device with the above MAC address Comments Optional comment regarding the co
11. Dial VPN Connection Gateway Available MnM Configuration Guide Page 15 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual This field listed the available gateway IP Addresses found in this terminal User may need to select the appropriate IP Address accordingly if more than one VPN Connection is set up in order to set a correct path for the scanner Note that the manager itself will detect the available VPN Connection set up in the terminal and grab their gateway IP automatically An empty list indicates that no VPN connection is set up In order to refresh the list click on the Refresh button at the right of the list Run Scan Check this checkbox if the user wishes to start the scanning process once the network scanner is created Disable the Run Scan would cause the settings on the Target IP Address IP Description Scan Mode and route settings to be neglected Select the Create button once the setting is completed A new network scanner will be created and added to the MnM While clicking on the Cancel button will close the window and neglect all the settings that have been done 3 3 Load Scanner If the user would like to reopen the scanner which has been used before load the pro file saved previously by selecting the Load Scanner button from the MnM toolbar This action will open a file chooser window where user can search the profile from Figure 3 3 Load Scanner Window MnM Configuration Guide Page 16 of 110 MnM Man
12. Mode is used Please refer to Plot Mode 3 7 Panes As overall the MnM network scanner can be divided into 4 major portions Topology Map Mesh Node Settings Pane MnM Configuration Guide Page 19 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Link Properties Pane Message Pane as illustrated at the next page Topology Map I Displays the nodes and how they are linked physically For more details please refer to View Topology Mesh Node Settings Pane II Lists the parameters such as the node name IP Address Location and so forth provided the admin SNMP keyword is known The legend of the Topology Map is also located in this pane For more details please refer to View and Configure Node Link Properties Pane III Displays the node and access point information such as the number of clients and signal strength For more details please refer to Link Properties Pane Message Pane IV Display the node connection status and log the time and date of the node status For more details please refer to Message Pane All panes excluding the Topology Map are closable by clicking the cross button at the right top corner at each panes To reopen the closed pane select View from the network scanner menu bar and check the desired pane Figure 3 6 Network Scanner Overview MnM Configuration Guide Page 20 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Mesh Network Manager w2 6 2 File Display Help AS
13. by click on the Refresh button or selecting Action gt Refresh from the menu bar This button is also used to resume the map when the scan is paused when viewing a node 3 12 Clear Topology The topology map can be cleared by hit on the Clear button or selecting Action gt Clear from the menu bar Clearing the map does not remove or Shut down the node Instead this action only clear the map in case the map fails to repaint successfully The map will be resumed soon after the next scanning process is completed Alternatively user can select the Refresh button 3 13 Zoom Map This feature enables the topology to be resized as necessary The zoom feature consists MnM Configuration Guide Page 25 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Zoom In Zoom Out Zoom Fit Zoom In Press the Zoom In button or select Action gt Zoom In from the menu bar will enlarge the map by 25 from its current size Zoom Out Press the Zoom Out button or select Action gt Zoom Out from the menu bar inversely will reduce the size of the map by 25 Zoom Fit This option enables the map to be zoomed to a size that fit to the current window size Instead of using this button user can select this option from Action gt Zoom Fit from the menu bar as well Besides notice that there is a drop down lost in between the Zoom In and Zoom Out button This drop down list is used for zooming purpose as well as it enabled users to resize the t
14. c1 38 71 55 uniti enablef 1 00 ea 16 55 10 22 enablef 1 Clear Selection Add Edit Add Table Entry MAC Address Comment Status Enable EA MnM Configuration Guide Page 70 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual MAC Address The MAC Address of the device to be filtered from the node s network Comment An optional field to specifies the comment of this table entry Status To enable or disable the correspond table entry 4 4 6 Config gt Network gt Route This section describes about the parameters for the Route table The parameters of this panel Enable Route Table Route Table Enable Route Table Check this checkbox to enable the use of Route Table Route Table Displaying the current active entry in this device 44 6 1 Config gt Network gt Route gt Route Table This table consists of seven columns Subnet Netmask Gateway Device Gateway Device Comment Status MnM Configuration Guide Page 71 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 4 13 Config gt Network gt Route Route Enable Route Table A Subnet Netmask Gateway Device Type Comment Status 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 want device 2 enable 1 e Add Table Entry Subnet Netmask O Gateway Device WAN w Comment Status Enable ka Subnet Specifies the Subnet IP Address of the route Netmask Specifies the Netmask corresponding to the Sub
15. respectively The available selections are Any WLAN LAN WAN Only available for Gateway node Link Protocol This parameter is used to specify the protocol to use User can select from the drop down list or fill in the port number at the column provided If the column is left empty the selected option at the drop down list will be used Start amp End Port These columns is use to specify the range of port numbers to be reserved when protocol type TCP 6 or UDP 17 is selected ICMP Type This field is only necessary when protocol type ICMP 1 is selected User can select from the drop down list of key in the type number into the column provided next to the drop down list Limit Specify the limit of packet traffic Target Define the type of target the available options are Accept Deny Free Comment An optional comment regarding the correspond rule Status Define the status of the rule which can be Enable or Disable MnM Configuration Guide Page 83 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 4 4 11 Config gt Services gt NAT The NAT enables a node to use more internal IP addresses When they are used internally only the conflict with IP addresses used by other nodes will be solved The parameters of NAT panel Enable NAT Enable NAT Check the checkbox available to enable or disable this feature Figure 19 23 Config gt Services gt NAT File Status Config Monitor Command Help
16. to start performing the command MnM Configuration Guide Page 108 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 4 38 Command gt Upload Download Upload Download TFTF Server IP Address ee File Name E File Type Config ba Operation Type Upload tall 4 6 2 Command gt Reboot After configure the settings using Network Manager the node must be rebooted before the settings take effect However beware that the reboot process would cause all the user who are currently connected to the network lose their connection until the unit has completely restart up and resume Parameter to set at this panel Time to Reboot Time to Reboot Specifies the time to delay before the reboot take place in seconds Click the Reboot button to execute the command Figure 4 39 Command gt Reboot Reboot karpia Febootindg ihe node wi cause ai dsers who are currentiy conpected fp fase their compection fo the peivork dat the wall has comoleted the restart process and resumed Oe ratign Please enter the time to reboot seconds o MnM Configuration Guide Page 109 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 4 6 3 Command gt Reset Through this submenu user may set the node back to its default factory settings However performing the reset would cause all the settings done previously lost permanently Click the Reset to Factory Default button to execute the command Figure 4 40 Command gt Reset Factory Settings
17. wa a 10 0 1 3 IF you wish bo refresh or change the route select the gateway IP address From the list and click OK 410 0 1 3 UiTM i 10 01 35 UiTM 10 16 42 UiTM The window will show the VPN Gateway that the current route setting the network scanner is using If the user is desired to change or refresh the current route the VPN gateway can be chosen from the drop down list which are detected by the MnM then click on the OK button 3 26 Login If the user is using the MnM wirelessly within the network coverage area they may face the problem that the network scanner failed to download data from the node due to the client restriction Therefore in order to solve this problem user may need to login to the network by opening any of the web browser The browser will redirect the user to the login page of the customized mesh network If the login is successful then the MnM will manage to scan and plot the topology map 3 27 View Status User can view the status of the MnM Network Scanner by selecting the View gt Status from the menu bar This will open a dialog box displaying the scanner information such as the scanner name target IP Address scan mode and so forth The dialog box is shown as below Figure 3 40 Network Scanner Status MnM Configuration Guide Page 47 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Network Scanner Status Status scanner Name new scanner Operation Status Scanning Target P Add
18. 0 Refresh Interval The refresh time interval of the topology map can be altered through selecting the Settings gt Map Refresh Interval from the menu bar of the network scanner The following options are available 1 second 5 seconds 10 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds Default 5 seconds Figure 3 22 Difference between Showing Node Location Name and IP Address MnM Configuration Guide Page 33 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual H a amp Qi VQ COE om om o o fr00 v Choose one from the list and the scanning process will be stopped and resumed with the new refresh interval Figure 3 23 Topology Refresh Interval tion je Se Target IF Address Scan Through Tal Plot Mode w Lock Mode Position ss Show IP Address i Show Location Mame ae a 1 second Parameter 20 seconds aae 30 seconds Default ER MnM Configuration Guide Page 34 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 3 21 View History The MnM will record the status of each node once it started to scan Any node that has changed the status from Up to Down will be listed in the Node Record column right to the topology map By default the column is hidden It can be expended or hidden by click on the title bar of the column The record with purple color indicates that the current status of the node is down while the green color shows the node is up
19. 1 or 2C and 3 Community The key word for the SNMP which is required only if Version 1 or 2c is selected as the SNMP Version MnM Configuration Guide Page 56 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual User Name The admin user name that given permission to perform the SNMP action Password The authentication password The default authentication method used is MD5 Pass Phrase The privacy pass phrase that must be more than 8 characters 4 2 2 File gt Exit Shut down the Mesh Node Manager MnM Configuration Guide Page 57 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 43 Status Menu 4 3 1 Status gt System This submenu is basically a read only page provides user a brief summary regarding the MLR Node In order to configure the fields in this frame please refer to Configuring System Settings at the coming section The parameters at the System page Node Name Node Location Node Operation Mode Status Contact Name Contact Email Contact Phone Object ID Up Time Node Name A generic name for the MLR Node Node Location A generic physical location of the MLR Node Node Operation Mode The type of the node is operating in which can be Gateway or Relay Status The node operation mode which can be Online or Offline Contact Name A generic name of the network administrator Contact Email A generic E mail Address of the network administrator MnM Configuration Guide Page 58 of 110 MnM M
20. 75 planetylmeshUserTrapslserAccessvVenCty Minor Fri Feb 17 14 06 01 SGT Settings Fort 162 v Write to File Community private Output File Mame Alarm_Default Set This table is a read only table which displays the trap s source IP Address description severity and the time when the trap or alarm was caught These alarms should be deleted once they were reviewed and resolved by clicking the Clear button However the MnM provides user an option to write the traps captured into a file In order to do that click the Write to File checkbox and enter the file name at the Output File Name provided at the Settings column then select the Set button The file will be stored at following path a TrapLog Besides the Settings column also enable user to alter the port number to listen to the traps and the community of the SNMP agent In order to view the details regarding the traps in the table select the desire entry and click on the info button A window would popup and displays the details Figure 3 49 Trap Details MnM Configuration Guide Page 53 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Trap Details G SNMP Version 2C Remote Host 192 168 1 175 Remote Port 1029 Community private RequestiD 1307123494 Retries 0 Timeout 0 Error Status Mo Error Trap Description This traps is generated when the user accesses the web configuration page Trap Severity Level Minor SNMP PDU Variable Bindings Object ID
21. 98 My Computer es 4 File name test prol My Network Places Files of type Profile Files prol wt By default the saved profile will be named with the scanner name as header and follow with profile pro The profile name however can be changed upon user s wish The extension of the file should be pro 3 5 Load Settings In order to load a profile to an existing scanner user can select File gt Load Settings option from the menu bar of the network scanner to open a file chooser window Search for the pro file saved previously and click on the MnM Configuration Guide Page 18 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Open button The settings will be loaded into the scanner and the scanning process will be started immediately Figure 3 5 Load Setting Window Look in M 3 Fsbm 8s test My Recent O uitm Documents west wing B Desktop My Documents My Computer a File name uitrn_profile pro My Network Places Files of type Profile Files pra ki 3 6 Import Background Image This option enabled the MnM to import an image file to be used as the topology map background image Click on the File gt Import Background option from the menu bar to open a file chooser window Choose the desired image file and click the Open button Image file type such as J PEG GIF and PNG are all acceptable Note that the background image is shown only when the Coordinate option of Plot
22. Address 00 1 12d c5 2 Sa Comment one Status venable 1 w Ea a Click here to add entry Step 2 At this step the user will be prompted to select the node nodes to be configured As stated previously multiple nodes configuration concurrently is allowed Select the nodes available from the Available Nodes column left MnM Configuration Guide Page 49 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual and use the Add or Add All button to move the desired unit to the Nodes to Configure column right Conversely use the Remove and Remove All button to remove the nodes from the Nodes to Configure column Click Next button to proceed to next step or Back button to back to the previous step Figure 3 43 Quick Config Step 2 Quick Config Step 2 of 3 x Please select nodes to configure Available Nodes Modes to Configure Add All gt lt lt Remove All Step 3 Enter the SNMP password before setting the values For more details regarding this step refer to View and Configure Node Select the Set button to start the configurations of the nodes Step 4 This page displaying the status of the configurations for each node The x Sign indicating the configuration on that particular node is successful while the Sign shows that the setting was failed After the configuration is done user may click the Configure another parameter button to back to the first step of the Quick Config Wizard to config
23. CP server subnet MnM Configuration Guide Page 77 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 4 19 Config gt Services gt DHCP Server Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 JG File Status Config Monitor Command Help DHCP Server re Enable DHCP Domain Mame net Metmask 55 255 255 0 Gateway 172 16 15 1 Primary DNS mena Secondary DNS D000 Show Fixed IPs IP Pool Table fal Start IF End IF Default Lease Maximum Lease Comment Status 172 16 15 2 172 16 15 254 3600 3600 private enable 1 x Gateway The gateway IP Address of the subnet Primary DNS The IP Address of the primary DNS server of the subnet Secondary DNS The IP Address of the backup DNS server of the subnet 4 4 9 1 Config gt Services gt DHCP Server gt IP Pool Table This is the table of IP pool To add an entry to the IP Pool Table click the Add button and fill in the data in the window popup In order to edit or delete instead select the desired row and hit the Edit or Delete button respectively The columns in this table Start IP Address End IP Address MnM Configuration Guide Page 78 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Default Lease Time Maximum Lease Time Comments Status Start End I P Address Define the range of IP Address to be used for the particular subnet Default Lease Time The default duration of a DHCP client host retains its current IP Address Once the lease period is up the
24. Cancel MnM Configuration Guide Page 8 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 2 7 Installing application Install Complete a Mesh Management Utility 2 6 Install Complete Introduction Congratulations Mesh Management Utility v2 6 2 has been Choose Install Folder successtully installed to Choose Shortcut Folder eh ene Program Filesitiesh Management Utility v2 6 2 Pre Installation Summary Installing Press Done to quit the installer Install Complete lnstallAnvwhere by Wa cr D visi a n Cancel Previous Done After complete the steps you can start up the MnM Management Utility from the shortcut created 2 2 To Uninstall the MnM Management Utility The MnM Management Utility Uninstaller wizard is built along with the application You can uninstall the application by activate the wizard namely Uninstall MnM Management Utility v2 x x exe which is located in the program folder Follow the three simple steps 1 Introduction About the uninstaller The un installation will be started once the Uninstall button is hit 2 Uninstalling The un installation is in progress Note that every files and folder created during the installation will be removed e g Record folder is created after the program runs hence it will not be removed 3 Uninstall Complete Un installation completed successfully MnM Configuration Guide Page 9 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 2 8
25. Enable MAT A Port Number Protocol IP Address Comment Status 23 tcp 192 168 1 119 telnet line enabled 1 Add Table Entry Protocol Forward TCP Port or Porta O UDP Port or Port to Hast Comment Status Enable 4 4 11 1 Config gt Services gt NAT gt NAT Table The NAT Table specifies the static route In order to add an entry to the table press the Add Route button while hit the Edit or Delete button to edit or remove a desired entry from the NAT Table The Refresh button at the top of the table can be used to reload the table The parameters in with this feature Port MnM Configuration Guide Page 84 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Protocol IP Address Comment Status Port This field specifies the port number to forward to User can enter the value to the column provided or choose a port from the drop down list Protocol Choose the protocol for the table entry The available choice TCP UDP Both I P Address Enter the IP Address of the destination host at this column Comment An optional comment about the correspond table entry Status Define the status of the table entry which can be Enable or Disable 4 4 12 Config gt Services gt VPN Server This panel is used to configure the VPN Server in the node where user can be added into the VPN User list with an assigned IP Address The parameter in the panel Enable VPN Server Enable VPN Server
26. Login Server Specify the external login server IP Address at this field In order to disable this feature leave the field empty Enable Link Alert Link alert is a feature that enables the node to scan for gateway node available Check the corresponding box to enable the feature Figure 4 32 Config gt User Login gt Login MnM Configuration Guide Page 97 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 CE File Status Config Monitor Command Help Login Setup Enable 7ero Config Require User Login Enable POP PUSH Enable lAPP Redirect Address External Login Server Please specify the external login server URL leave empty to disable Timeouts Idle Timeout B00 seconds Auto Rielogin after idle logout Sessian Timeout 0 seconds The valde can be overridden by the RADIUS Login Methods HTTPS Allowed Port 24558 HTTF Allowed Language English Link Alert te Users Enable Link Alert Change WLAN ESSID to wlanessid Update Interval B30 yt Change WLAN1 ESSID to If the node is unable to search any gateway node around it provided the link alert is enabled then the ESSID of the WLANI will be changed to the value entered in this field Update I nterval MnM Configuration Guide Page 98 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual The time interval for a node to perform the link alert feature in seconds Idle Timeout The amount of time in seconds to wait before declares the user is in idle mod
27. Traffic Shapping Enable Traffic Shapping Default Upload kbps 256 Default Download kbps 256 4 4 16 Config gt Services gt Mobile IP User can use this panel to configure the mobile IP feature of the node The available parameters are Enable Transparent Mobile IP Service Mobile IP Community Mobile Location Register Address MnM Configuration Guide Page 90 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 4 28 Config gt Services gt Mobile IP Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 lota Mobile IP Configuration Note Enable Mobile IO weil disable the OAC Geer Mobile IP Daemon Mobile IP Commnuity Mobile Location Register Address Cancel Enable Transparent Mobile I P Service Tick the checkbox to enable the Mobile IP feature Mobile I P Community The network name of the MLRD Mobile Location Register Address The address of the Mobile Location Register 4 4 17 Config gt Management gt SNMP Password This panel is basically separate to three different sections The upper panel is used to change or reset the SNMP v1 v2c and v3 passwords User can edit the password by entering the new password in the corresponding space retype in the confirm space and click on the Change button The parameters at this section Read Only Community Read Write Community Read Only Username Read Write Username Password Pass Phrase MnM Configuration Guide Page 91 of 110 MnM Manag
28. a window to prompt user to enter the relevant information regarding the network scanner before adding it to the MnM For more details about the Create New Frame window please refer to Create New Scanner MnM Configuration Guide Page 13 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual On the other hand if user has a pre saved network scanner profile it can be loaded to regenerate the previous scanner with its settings In order to load a scanner select File gt Load Scanner option from the MnM menu bar or click on the Load Scanner button at the toolbar Please refer to Load Scanner Figure 3 2 Create New Frame D Create New Frame Warning The scanner name is used as the header of the log and history file created along with the scanner Please make sure na Identical scanner name is used in order to avoid contusion Scanner Name Test_Frame Target IP Address 172 9 100 1 IP Description Factory 1 Zone scan Mode Nodes ka C dd Fonte Gateway Available E M Eu scan Create Cancel 3 2 Create New Scanner As mentioned previously a popup window would appear before a new network scanner is added into the MnM The Create New Frame window prompts user to select the relevant settings of the scanner The parameters of the window Scanner Name MnM Configuration Guide Page 14 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Target IP Address IP Description Scan Mode Add Route Gat
29. able NTP Client NTP Server saga Ul Server 2 Server 3 Time one Tw 2503 12130 4sia Taipei wt Enable NTP Client Enable of disable the NTP client feature MnM Configuration Guide Page 87 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Server 1 Server 2 Server 3 The network will connect to the NTP server 1 while Server 2 and 3 are used as back up servers Time Zone Choose the desired time zone from the list available 4 4 14 Config gt Services gt QoS QoS is the abbreviation of Quality of Service This feature basically is intended to prioritize the packet A packet that matched with any of the QoS Table entry would be prioritizing according to the value of Priority at that entry The parameter in this panel Enable QoS Table Enable QoS Table Select the check box in order to enable the use of QoS feature Figure 4 26 Config gt Services gt QoS Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 BAX Quality of Service Enable QoS Table QoS Table Ca a Coe Protocol Port Size Start Size Stop Priority Comment Statkus 90001 128 126 videos video best enablet 1 90002 256 256 besteFForti4 BE best enablet 14 4 4 14 1 Config gt Services gt QoS gt QoS Table In order to add an entry to the table press the Add button while hit the Edit or Delete button to edit or remove a desired entry from the QoS Table The Refresh button at the top of the table can be used to reload the table MnM Configuration Guide P
30. again User may clear the record by clicking on the desired IP Address or button on the Node Record column To view a more detail node records select the View gt View History from the menu bar Two options are available Today Search by Date Selecting any of the two options will open a new window History Table Figure 3 24 History Table r History Table test Today Sex Month Day Year YYYY Al IF Address UpTime DownTirme 10 16 51 Up 3 2106 10 03 17 AM 10 16 22 1 Up 3 2106 10 03 17 AM Up Up ee ee 10 10 16 401 fup 2 6 10 03 17 AM 10 16 411 fup 32S 10 03 17 AM 202 179 123 2 Scan Mode is changed 3 2 06 10 05 19 AM 3 2106 10 05 21 Al 3 2106 10 05 21 Al 3 2106 10 05 21 Al r 10 16 5 1 Down lt m a Status Record 1 of 17 10 16 16 1 Down 11 lz 13 14 15 This window enable user to view every changes of the topology happened during the MnM is running The table lists the IP Address status and the uptime or downtime of the nodes The table will record the change did on MnM Configuration Guide Page 35 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual the MnM Network Scanner such as change of scan mode or target IP Address as well In order to view the previous history recorded by the same Network Scanner at another date user can select the second option Search by Date This option will enable the date field on the top of the history table window User can enter th
31. age 88 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual The columns of the QoS Table Protocol Port Size Start Size Stop Priority Comment Status Protocol Specifies the protocol of the QoS entry Port Specifies the port number to be used User can key in 1 in order to disable this field Size Start Stop Specifies the range of size of the packet Note that these values must be in the range of 1 to 1500 To disable the field enter 1 Priority Define the priority of the entry to be given The available choices are Background Video Voice Best Effort Comment An optional field to enter the comment regarding the table entry Status Define the status of the table entry which can be Enable or Disable 4 4 15 Config gt Services gt Traffic Shaping User can define the speed of download and upload of the device with this feature The parameters of this feature are MnM Configuration Guide Page 89 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Enable Traffic Shaping Default Upload Default Download Enable Traffic Shaping This field is used to enable or disable the traffic shaping feature Default Upload Download Define the default upload or download data rates of the device in kbps kilo bit per seconds at the column provided The default value for both field are 256 kbps Figure 4 27 Config gt Services gt Traffic Shaping Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 ix
32. agement Utility User Manual load My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents 58 My Computer 4 File name uitra_profile pro My Network Places Files of type Profile Files pro s Select the profile pro file and click on the Open button then the scanner will be opened and run 3 4 Save Settings Save Settings As Once the scanner started the scanning process the settings can be saved into a pro file as a profile The following settings and data will be stored Target IP Address Scan Mode Plot Mode Topology Map Refresh Interval Link Properties Refresh Interval Location path and name of the map s background image file Nodes details e g Location name coordinate on the map MnM Configuration Guide Page 17 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual By Selecting File gt Save Settings from the network scanner menu bar the settings will be saved by default to the Record folder created along with the network scanner The location path of the profile Record pro On the other hand if user wishes to save the profile to elsewhere he she may select the File gt Save Settings As item from the network scanner menu bar This action will open a file chooser window where user can choose the desired location to place the profile Figure 3 4 Save Profile Window Save swen ee Ey 9 history EE log My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents
33. anagement Utility User Manual Figure 4 3 Status gt System Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 EE File Status Config Monitor Command Help System Status Mode Name Net Node Location gt FSBM Building Node Operation Mode Gateway Status Online Contact Name gt support Contact Email supportutim edu contact Phone 019 91234456 Object IO 13 6 14 1 10456 6 3 1 0 Up Time 0000 days 01 hours 52 minutes 55 seconds Close Contact Phone A generic phone number of the network administrator Object ID The Object ID OID of the MLR Node specified to support the SNMP service Up Time A real time field that displaying the period of the node since it is turned on MnM Configuration Guide Page 59 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 4 4 Config Menu 4 4 1 Config gt System System panel is used to configure the System settings such as the administrator name and contact information as mentioned at the Status gt System Figure 4 4 Config gt System Fie Status Config Command Help system Mode Mame PLANET Node Location FSBM Plaza Contact Name Support Contact Email support planet com ty Contact Phone 4BBE 2 21956398 Object ID 1 5 6 1 4 1 10456 6 4 1 0 IIl Descriptor LED The only extra parameter Descriptor Descriptor A short description regarding this managed device 4 4 2 Config gt Network gt WAN This panel consists of two parts the upper part allow user t
34. anagement Utility User Manual uitm oe test_framet Cs File View Action Settings File View Action Settings Om om OD oos ee ee i a 3 19 Show IP Address Location Name User may switch the label of the nodes at the topology map from IP Address to Location Name In order to display the location name user can select the Settings gt Show Location Name from the menu bar Since the program is unable to return the nodes location name therefore user may need to enter the name when the nodes are detected for the first time To set the nodes name click on the nodes and choose the Action gt Node Action gt Change Node Location Name to open the dialog shown below Figure 3 21 Set Location Name of the Node Set Node Location Name Es P Please insert the new location name For node 10 16 40 1 We ii j Delimal MnM Configuration Guide Page 32 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Enter the desired name and click the OK button then it will be saved into memory Notice that the location name is started with a bracket which displaying the third byte of the node s IP Address Inversely to display the IP Address select the Settings gt Show IP Address from the menu bar The difference between the two is illustrated by the figure at the next page The figure at the left side displaying the node showing the IP Address whereas the figure at the right side displaying the node with location names 3 2
35. ated Services Digital Network ISOM phone line Virtual Private Network connection Connect to the network using a virtual private network VPM connection over the Internet Cancel MnM Configuration Guide Page 40 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 2 31 Create VPN Connection Name New Connection Wizard Connection Name Specify a name for this conmection to your workplace Type a name for this connection in the following box Company Name utir For example you could type the name of your workplace or the name of 4 server you will connect to Figure 2 32 Create VPN Public Network New Connection Wizard Public Network Windows can make sure the public network i connected first Windows can automatically dial the initial connection to the Internet or other public network before establishing the virtual connection Do not dial the initial connection Automatically dial this initial connection MnM Configuration Guide Page 41 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 2 33 Create VPN VPN Server Selection New Connection Wizard PH Server Selection What ts the name or address of the VPN server Type the host name or Internet Protocol IP address of the computer to which you are connecting Host name or IF address for example microsott com or 157 54 0 1 J 202 179 123 4 Figure 2 34 Create VPN Complete F New Connection Wizar
36. ation and Encryption Access Point Radio O WPA8O2 11i O WEPI802 1 Authentication amp Encrpytion Off Save Config Figure 4 17 Authentication amp Encryption WEP 802 1x Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 ole Authentication and Encryption Access Point Radio WPABO2 1 11 WEP 602 1 Settings Authentication amp Encryption O 802 1 assignment of 128 bit key 802 1 assignment of 64 bit key 128 Bit sadsad 64 Bit Save Contig MnM Configuration Guide Page 76 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 4 18 Authentication amp Encryption WPA 802 111 Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 Jog Authentication and Encryption Access Point Radio WPABO2 1 1i O WEPIS02 1 O Off WPA 802 11i Settings Authentication WPA PSK Preshared Key 8 63 character dhizaessblihtsngls92 O WPS EAP RADIUS Encryption TKIP O CCMPOAES Save Contig 4 4 9 Config gt Services gt DHCP Server The DHCP server in the node allows for dynamic IP Address assignment to both wireless clients and wired hosts Two tables are available under this Submenu which are IP Pool Table and Fixed IPs Table The parameters in the DHCP Server panel Enable DHCP Domain Name Netmask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Enable DHCP Choose to enable or disable the DHCP Server feature Domain Name An optional domain of the DHCP server Netmask The netmask of the DH
37. d Completing the New Connection Wizard You have successfully completed the steps needed to create the following connection utim Share with all users of this computer The connection will be saved in the Network Connections folder Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop To create the connechon and clase this wizard click Finish MnM Configuration Guide Page 42 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual After the shortcut is created user is required to go to the Properties of it by right click on the shortcut icon and then choose from the popup window Alternatively it can open from the Connect page as shown User name login Password fio change ie saved pasvord otek fee Save this user name and password for the following users Me only Anyone who uses this computer Connect At the Connection Properties window perform the following steps l Select the Networking Tab at the top of the page 2 Select the Internet Protocol TCP IP from the available list 3 4 At the TCP IP Properties Window select the Advanced button Hit the Properties button to configure the item s properties another window Advanced TCP IP Settings would popup At this window make sure the Use default gateway on remote network option is unchecked and click the OK button MnM Configuration G
38. e and logout Auto Re login Enable this checkbox to require user to re login once he she is being log out after idle mode Session Timeout The amount of time in seconds to wait before declares the session timeout for the user HTTPS Allowed Enable this field to allow the user to login through HTTPS port HTTPS Port If the HTTPS Allowed is checked this field is required where it specifies which port of HTTPS is the captive portal HTTP Allowed Enable this checkbox to allow the user to login through HTTP Language The language of the custom login success page 4 4 21 Config gt User login gt RADIUS The RADIUS server is used to authenticate the client who log on to it It also acts aS a database to store the client s ID password and so forth The parameters at this page Primary RADIUS Server Secret Secondary RADIUS Server Secret Default Idle Timeout Default Session Timeout NAS Identifier Called Station ID MnM Configuration Guide Page 99 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual NAS Port NAS Port Type Primary Authentication Port Secondary Authentication Port Primary Accounting Port Secondary Accounting Port Update Interval for RADIUS Primary RADIUS Server Secret These fields specify the IP Address of the primary RADIUS Server and its corresponding secret key word The Confirm field is to re type the secret word Secondary RADIUS Server Secret These fields specify t
39. e specific date then click on the Search button to open records Note that the IP Address with an asterisk is the target IP Address that the network scanner is scanning through 3 22 View and Configure Node In order to view or edit the settings of each single node simply click on the desired node The map will omit other links regardless to the selected node Showing only the links of the selected node The selected node will change its color to gold Please refer to the following figures Figure 2 25 Select a Node QP 10 16 41 1 iP 10 16 7 1 10 16 2 1 wW 10 16 8 1 1 Q 10 16 22 1 O 10 16 16 J 10 16 5 1 The MnM supports SNMP version 1 2c and 3 A window would popup when user is trying to access into the node to prompt user for the SNMP MnM Configuration Guide Page 36 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual passwords User must enter the correct password in order to view or edit the node settings For version 1 and 2c user is only required to enter the correct community whereas for version 3 the username password and pass phrase are required The default passwords Community Read Only public Community Read Write private User Name Read Only snmprouser User Name Read Write snmprwuser Password snmppassword Pass Phrase snmppassphrase Figure 2 26 Community Prompt x Enter Community Please choose the SNMP Version of the selected node and Till in the required has
40. e the Enhanced Traffic Encryption The 128bit AES Encryption Key will be disabled if this option is not checked Figure 4 11 Config gt Network gt Node to Node Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 oles Node to Node IP Address Metmask Enable Node Handshaking Shared Key 127 8bit Pre shared Key _ Enable Enhanced Traffic Encryption 128bit AES Encryption Ker View Filtered Device Table MnM Configuration Guide Page 69 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual AES Key Enter the AES Encryption key here The Key must be in HexString and its length must be 32 Click on the View Filtered Device Table button to open the Filtered Device Table 4 4 5 1 Config gt Network gt Node to Node gt Filtered Device Table The Filtered Device Table lists the MAC Address of the device that to be filtered from the network In order to add an entry to the table fill in the column provided at the bottom of the table and click the Add button Similarly if user would like to edit the table entry change the panel below to the edit panel select an entry from the table and click the Edit button after edit the entry To delete an entry instead select the desired row and hit the Delete button The columns tn the table MAC Address Comment Status Figure 4 12 Config gt Network gt Node to Node gt Filtered Device Table Filtered Device Table Be x Filtered Device List MAC Address Comment Status 00 f3
41. egend QO NodeRelay O Node Gateway 9 Selected Node fheeacistad hlada On the other hand user can perform these actions through the menu item Action gt Node Action Note that the Node Action option is only enabled when the node is selected To resume the topology map back to scanning mode double clock on the map or hit the Refresh button at the toolbar 3 23 Create VPN Connection If user would like to scan a network through the backbone line WAN a VPN Connection is required in order to make the communication between the network scanner and the nodes discovered possible through the VPN Server MnM Configuration Guide Page 38 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual To create a new VPN Connection use the New Connection wizard of Windows In order to start up the wizard open the Network Connections Page Start Menu gt Control Panel gt Network Connections then select New Connection Wizard When the wizard turn up follow the following steps to do the set up refer to the following screen shots 1 Introduction Welcome page of the wizard a Network Connection Type Select Connect to the network at my workplace and click Next Network Connection Select Virtual Private Network and click Next Connection Name Enter a desired Connection Name and hit Next Public Network Select Do not dial initial connection and press Next VPN Server Selection Enter the host name or IP Address of the VPN a Serv
42. ement Utility User Manual For further details regarding these parameters please refer to File gt Change SNMP Password The middle panel is to configure the Access control of the SNMP Click the Set Access Config button to load the settings The parameters at this section From LAN WLAN Interface From WAN Interface From Backbone Interface From VPN Interface From Network Interface Subnet Netmask From LAN WLAN Interface Check the checkbox to allow the access from the bridge device to SNMP From WAN Interface Check the checkbox to allow the access from WAN device to SNMP From Backbone Interface Check the checkbox to allow the access from backbone to SNMP From VPN Interface Check the checkbox to allow the access from VPN device to SNMP From Network Interface Check the checkbox to allow network to access the SNMP Subnet The Subnet IP Address of the allowed network This field is disabled if From Network Interface is disabled Netmask The Netmask corresponding to the Subnet IP Address of the allowed network Figure 4 29 Config gt Management gt SNMP Password MnM Configuration Guide Page 92 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 File Status Config Monitor Command Help SNMP Passwords Read Only Community Wa tte eas Confirm Read v rite Community Confirm Read Only Usernametys Confirm Fead rite Usernametys Confirm Password ys Confirm Pas
43. ent Status Enabled Enable DHCP Client Click on the Enable DHCP Client button to enable this Interface Type MnM Configuration Guide Page 63 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 4 4 2 3 Config gt Network gt WAN gt PPPoE PPPoE is used to create a point to point link The parameters of this options Status Authentication Type User Name Password Enable CHAP CHAP Username CHAP Password Status This read only field displaying the status of this interface type where it will be disabled if Static IP or DHCP Client mode is enabled Authentication Type Specify the authentication type for PPPoE The available options are PAP and CHAP Username Specify the user name of the authentication Password Specify the password of the authentication corresponding to the username Enable CHAP To enable or disable the server side of the authentication CHAP Username Specifies the username of the server side of the authentication CHAP Password Specifies the password of the server side of the authentication corresponding to the CHAP Username MnM Configuration Guide Page 64 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 4 8 Config gt Network gt WAN gt PPPoE WAN PPP over Ethernet Status Disabled Authentication Authentication Type PAP User Mame Password Server side Authentication CHAP Only Enable CHAP CHAP User Mame CHAP Password 4 4 3 Config gt Net
44. er The MnM provides user another useful feature which is the Trap Viewer The Trap Viewer is able to catch the alarms SNMP Traps generated by the access point as well as the Memory Critical alarm and display in the table To open the Trap Viewer window click on Trap button located at the right of the MnM toolbar In order to start up the trap listener click on the Start button or else user can right click on the Trap button and choose the Start Receive Trap option in order to start listen to the trap without open the Trap Viewer window as illustrated below Figure 3 47 Start Receive Trap mmx Start Receive Traa The button is also act as an indicator When the trap listener is started and in the ready mode the button will change to yellow color l while the blinking button t indicates that a new trap is caught MnM Configuration Guide Page 52 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Note that when a Memory Critical alarm is caught means that the flash memory of the node has dropped to less than 1M bytes an alarm audio Signal will be played along with the indicators Figure 3 48 Trap Viewer Overview Trap Viewer oles Actions Settings Source IP Description Severity Time Stamp 192 166 1175 Enterprise Specific Informative Fri Feb 17 14 05 22 SGT 192 166 1175 Cold Start Informative Fri Feb 17 14 05 23 SGT 192 166 1175 planetwimeshUserTrapslserAccessyVebCtg Minor Fri Feb 17 14 05 44 SGT 192 166 11
45. er such as the connection status and the error message These messages will be logged into a text file for future reference These files are stored in a specific folder created along with the network scanner which is named by its scanner name The path of the log files A Record log txt Status Log The Status Log pane shows the time and date of the status when a node is added or removed from the topology map MnM Configuration Guide Page 28 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 3 16 Status Viewer Message Pane onnecting ta 202 179 123 2 onnecting ta 10 16 2 1 Done onnecting to 10 16 7 1 Bore onnecting to 10 16 8 1 Bore onnecting to 10 16 15 1 onnecting ta 10 16 22 1 onnecting ta 10 16 40 1 onnecting ta 10 16 16 1 eee edie ee be A AM AA A M l ll Figure 3 17 Status Log Status viewer Status Log Donel amp nodes found ed Mar 01 16 22 09 SGT 2006 ed Mar 01 16 22 13 sGT 2006 ed Mar 01 16 22 28 SGT 2006 ed Mar 01 16 22 28 SGT 2006 ed Mar 01 16 22 34 SGT 2006 ed Mar 01 16 22 56 SGT 2006 ed War 01 16 22 58 SGT 2006 SCAN resumed P 4 new nodes added to the map B 1 nodes removed from the map Scan stopped Target IP Address is changed Scan resumed 2 new nodet added to the map 5 nodes removed fram the map Scan stopped Target IP Address is changed Scan resumed __ 3 16 Change Target IP Address This option is available a
46. er that you would like to connect to and hit Next 7 Complete Click Finish to complete the set up Figure 2 28 Create VPN Introduction Connection Wizard Welcome to the New Connection Wizard This wizard helps your Connect to the Internet Connect to 4 private network such as your workplace network Set up 4 home or small office network To continue click Next MnM Configuration Guide Page 39 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 2 29 Create VPN Network Connection Type E Hew Connection Wizard Hetwork Connection Type What do vou want to do Connect to the Internet Connect to the Internet so you can browse the Web and read email Connect to the network at my workplace Connect to a business network using dial up or YPN so you can work from home a field office or another location C Set up a home or small office network Connect to an esisting home or small office network or set up a new one Set up an advanced connection Connect directie to another computer using your serial parallel or infrared port or set up this computer so that other computers can connect to tt gt Figure 2 30 Create VPN Network Connection F New Connection Wizard Network Connection How do you want to connect to the network at your workplace Create the following connection Dial up connection Connect using 4 modem and a regular phone line or an Integr
47. es LAN and WAN of the node Figure 4 37 Monitor gt Interfaces gt Ethernet Mesh Node Manager 10 0 1 1 Fie Status Config Monitor Command Help Ethernet Interface Description LAN Commands MIB Specific Definition LAN Description latho Type ethernetCsmacd Maximum Packet Size 1408 Speed OOOO0000 Physical Address 00 06 9 010 01 241 Admin Status Up Operational Status Up In Octets bytes 1619131380 In Unicast Packets 7922042 In Discards o In Errors o Out Octets Bytes B06055377 Out Unicast Packet 4972236 Out Discards D Mut Errors i Alignment Error o FCS Error m single Collision Frames o Muttiple Collision Frames a SQE Test Errors a Defered Transmissions g Late Collisions 0 Excessive Collisions D Internal MAC Transmit Errors 0 WAM Commands VIN eth ethernetCemacd 500 0 00 06 89 00 04 22 Up El Close MnM Configuration Guide kd Page 106 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 4 5 5 Monitor gt Interfaces gt Wireless This table displays a list of parameters and statistic regarding the two Wireless interfaces WLANO and WLAN1 of the node Figure 4 37 Monitor gt Interfaces gt Wireless Mesh Node Manager 10 0 1 1 File Status Config Monitor Description MIE Specific Definition Description Type Maximum Packet Size Speed Physical Address Admin Status Operational Status In Octets bytes In Unicast Packets In Discards In Errors
48. ess Control This option provide user a selection to enable or disable the MAC Access Control feature Operation Type Use the drop down list to select the type of operation whether to block or pass through the entries in the MAC Access Control table MnM Configuration Guide Page 73 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 4 15 Config gt Security gt MAC Access Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 Sex MAC Filter Enable MAC Access Control Operation Type Pass Thru MAC Access Control Table MAC Address Comment Status OO FF 4e 5b d7 30 wongzy enablet 1 OO 83 e5 a1 sch 54 admir enablet 1 4 4 7 1 Config gt Security gt MAC Access gt MAC Access Control Table The devices specifies in the table will be blocked or passed though from the network depending to the type of operation set previously To add an entry to the MAC Access Control Table click the Add button and fill in the data in the window pop up To edit or delete a table entry select the desired row and click on Edit or Delete button The Refresh button at the top of the MAC Access Control Table is to reload the table The columns in this table are MAC Address Comment Status MAC Address The MAC Address of the device to be added into the table Comment An optional field to comment regarding the table entry MnM Configuration Guide Page 74 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Status The status of this table entry w
49. et the remote syslog server IP Address who is receiving the system message from the node The only parameter for this feature Host to send syslog Host to send syslog Enter the IP Address of the syslog server at the column provided In order to disable this feature please leave the field empty Figure 4 31 Config gt Management gt Remote Syslog Remote Syslog Remote Server Hostto send syslog leave empty to disables 4 4 20 Config gt User Login gt Login At this page user can set the login parameters that required when log on to the network The available settings Require User Login Enable Zero Config Enable Pop push Enable APP Redirect Address MnM Configuration Guide Page 96 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual External Login Server Enable Link Alert Change WLAN1 ESSID to Update Interval Idle Timeout Auto Re login Session Timeout HTTPS Allowed HTTPS Port HTTP Allowed Language Require User Login Disable this checkbox would cause the network to allow the user to log into it without signing in Enable Zero Config Check this checkbox would enable the use of zero config Enable Pop push Enable this checkbox would enable the pop push feature of mail Enable I APP Tick this checkbox would enable the inter hotspot authentication APP feature Redirect Address Login user will be redirect to the webpage specified by this field External
50. eway Available Run Scan Scanner Name This is a compulsory field where the scanner name will also be used as the header of the log and history file created along with the scanner Hence users are strictly prohibited from creating scanners with identical name or using special character etc to name the scanner in order to avoid system confusion Target I P Address The scanner will start to scan through this IP Address if the Run Scan option is checked The input can be selected from the list of IP Address Saved previously or enter a new one Note that this field is empty at the initial start up The IP Address and its corresponding IP Description will be saved into memory once a new scanner is created I P Description The IP Description is used as a short description referring to the target IP Address This field can be edited by pressing any key at the Target I P Address column Scan Mode The Scan Mode has two options Nodes or Target IP Only Nodes the default mode would cause the scanner to scan through every single nodes discovered throughout the scanning process whereas the latter will lead the scanner to scan only the Target IP Address The scan result will be used as the source to plot the topology map Add Route Check this option to enable the Gateway Available field Enable this field only when there are more than one VPN Connection is set up For more description about the VPN Connection please refer to
51. he IP Address of the backup RADIUS Server and its corresponding secret key word The Confirm field is to re type the secret word Default I dle Timeout This item specifies the amount of time to wait when the sever is in idle mode before timeout Default Session Timeout This item specifies the amount of time for the session timeout of the RADIUS server NAS I dentifier The NAS Identifies is a string that use to identify the NAS originating the Access Request Called Station ID The called station ID allows the NAS to send in the Access Request packet the phone number that the user called NAS Port This field specifies the physical port number of the NAS which is authentication the user Figure 4 33 Config gt User Login gt RADIUS MnM Configuration Guide Page 100 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 ole Fie Status Config Monitor Command Help RADIUS Client Server Primary RADIWS Serer 192 168 1 150 Primary Secret pater ate confirm ater tate Secondary RADIUS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary Secret confirm Timeout Default Idle Timeout 300 Default Session Timeout D Attribute MAS Identifier net Called Station ID net MAS Fort 1 MAS Port Type Wireless IEEE 802 11 Port Primary Secondary Authentication 1812 1 l2 Accauting 1813 1813 Interim Update Interval Update Interval for RADIIS 180 NAS Port Type The NAS Port Type defines the type of the physica
52. hich can be Enable or Disable 4 4 8 Config gt Security gt Encryption and Authentication This panel provides the selection over 8 kinds of authentication and encryption The following figures illustrate how different combination of authentication and encryption can be selected from this panel The parameters of this panel Mode 128 bits Key 64 bits Key WPA PSK Pre shared Key Mode The modes of authentication and encryption available Node refer to Figure 3 16 WEP 64 refer to Figure 3 17 WEP 128 refer to Figure 3 17 dot1x64 refer to Figure 3 17 dot1x128 refer to Figure 3 17 WPA TKIP refer to Figure 3 18 WPA PSK TKIP refer to Figure 3 18 WPA CCMP AES refer to Figure 3 18 WPA PSK CCMP AES refer to Figure 3 18 128 bits Key This field is specifically for authentication mode of WEP 128 The value Should be Hex String and must not more than 26 characters 64 bits Key This field is specifically for authentication mode of WEP 64 The value Should be Hex String and must not more than 10 characters WPA PSK Pre shared Key This field is specifically for authentication modeof WPA PSK TKIP or WPA PSK CCMP AES The pre shared key must more than 7 and less than 64 characters MnM Configuration Guide Page 75 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 4 16 Authentication amp Encryption None Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 Sex File Status Config Monitor Command Help Authentic
53. ission Power mii 100 Re Antenna Diversity a Ta Antenna Diversity ayt Regulatory Domain Taiwan e MnM Configuration Guide Page 66 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual The parameters of this options MAC Address SSID Radio Role Profile Data Rates Frequency Channel Auto Channel Select Transmission Power Rx Antenna amp Tx Antenna Regulatory Domain MAC Address This read only field displays the MAC Address of the wireless interface WLANI backbone radio SSID Service Set Identifier SSID is a unique value that defines the name for a wireless network This value will be shown when the network is found by a device Radio Role A read only field that showing the radio role of the WLAN Radio which is Mesh and Access Point for Radio 1 and Radio 2 respectively Profile Contain a drop down list of wireless interface that available for the device which are Auto 802 11a Default 802 11b 802 11g Data Rates This field specifies the data rates supported by the interface The available options MnM Configuration Guide Page 67 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Auto Frequency Channel User can choose the frequency channel to be used from the list The item in the list is varied depending on the WLAN Card using Auto Channel Select Tick this check box to enable the wireless auto channel select feature Transmission Power Select the most effective transmi
54. l port of the NAS which is authenticating the user It can be used instead of or in addition to the NAS Port field Primary Authentication Port The authentication port number used by the primary RADIUS Server Secondary Authentication Port The authentication port number used by the backup RADIUS Server Primary Accounting Port The accounting port number used by the primary RADIUS Server Secondary Accounting Port The accounting port number used by the backup RADIUS Server Update Interval for RADIUS MnM Configuration Guide Page 101 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual This field specifies the update interval in seconds for RADIUS accounting purpose The interval should be in the range of 30 and 1800 MnM Configuration Guide Page 102 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 45 Monitor Menu 4 5 1 Monitor gt ICMP This monitor item provides the statistic of the Internet Control Message Protocol Figure 4 34 Monitor gt ICMP Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 Fie Status Config Monitor ICMP Message Received Total ICMP Packets Errors Destination Unreac Time Exceeded Parameter Problems Source Quench Redirects Echos Echo Reply Time Stamps Time Stamp Reply ddress Mask Address Mask Reply MnM Configuration Guide 2 oo A eo im ce m n D Oo a amp Command Help Message Transm Total ICMP Packets Errors Destination Unreac Time Exceeded Parameter Problem
55. ncel the change hit the Cancel button 3 18 Plot Mode Two options are available random and coordinate By using the first option Settings gt Plot Mode gt Random the nodes will be plotted on the topology MnM Configuration Guide Page 30 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual map randomly where the distance between each nodes does not indicate the actual distance between the nodes Whereas if the latter is selected Settings gt Plot Mode gt Coordinate user can arrange the nodes on the map to any desired coordinate User can import a map as a background image for the topology map with this option Please refer to Import Background Image Please note that when a node is discovered by the network scanner for the first time the node will be placed at the top left corner of the map In order to place the node to a specified location on the map unlock the node by uncheck the Settings gt Lock Node Position option at the menu bar then drag and drop to a new location After ensuring every node is at a proper position check the Settings gt Lock Node Position option to lock the node on their coordinate This step is to prevent the nodes from removing unintentionally The coordinate of the nodes will be stored into memory automatically so these nodes know where they should be plotted at the future scan Figure 3 20 Difference between Random and Coordinate Plot Mode MnM Configuration Guide Page 31 of 110 MnM M
56. net IP Address of the route Gateway Specifies the gateway IP Address for this route Device Specifies the route devices for this entry Two options are available WAN Only available when the mode of the node is Gateway Bridge VPN Only available when the mode of the node is Gateway Mesh Gateway Device Specifies whether the entry is using the Gateway or Device option Status Specifies the status of this entry which can be Enable or Disable MnM Configuration Guide Page 72 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual In order to add a new entry to the Route Table fill in the parameters required at the bottom of the table and click the Add button On the other hand if user wishes to edit the value or delete the existing entry in the table select the desired row and click Edit and Delete button respectively Figure 4 14 Edit Route Table Entry cma Samat anit 258 amp Edit Table Entry e Subnet i 932 165 1 0 Metmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway i 92 165 1 254 Device wanti Type gatewayt1 ha Comment tesil Status enabler ea WAT e l 4 4 7 Config gt Security gt MAC Access This feature can be used to deny or allow network access to certain clients who are associated to the node The MAC Access Control table is to stored the list of user s MAC Address to be denied or allowed from the network The parameter under this panel Enable MAC Access Control Operation Type Enable MAC Acc
57. nt submenus File Status Config Monitor Command Help Each submenu will be further described at the incoming sections The following figure illustrates the overview of the Mesh Node Manager Figure 4 1 Mesh Node Manager Overview Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 Joes File Status Config Monitor Command Help Mesh Node Manager Node IP Address 10 16 15 1 Node Name gt Met Node Location FSBM Building Node Operate Mode Gateway WAN IP Address 192 168 1 119 Lo Time D000 days 01 hours 49 minutes 16 seconds Exit MnM Configuration Guide Page 55 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 4 2 File 4 2 1 File gt Change SNMP Password This option enable user to change the SNMP Password in case when the user desire to change the password from read only password to read write password or change the SNMP Version Figure 4 2 Change SNMP Password Change Community Uberoanr reaeierite SAP Version Passo or Conmiaiiy it case iv ire gueni one is vcore IF Address 10 16 2 1 SNMP version a pi Corrmunity User Mame snmprouser Password ee Paks Phrase ed The Change Community window consists of the following parameters IP Address SNMP Version Community User Name Password Pass Phrase I P Address This read only field shows the IP Address of the current node SNMP Version The Version of SNMP using to read and write data from to the node Two options are available
58. o select the WAN Interface type to use and the lower part is used to configure the network settings In order to select a WAN Interface select on the desired type and type the Configure Details button This panel is disabled for the relay nodes The figures are shown at the following MnM Configuration Guide Page 60 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual This network setting portion enables the configurations on the DNS Domain Name Service This feature translates the domain name into IP Address form which recognized by the Internet The translation is done through its own server If the primary server failed to perform the translation the secondary server will take over the process Figure 4 5 Config gt Network gt WAN Fie Status Config Command Help Interface Type Static DHCP Client PPPoE Configure Details Network Gateway 192 168 1 254 Primary ONS Server IF Address 192 168 1 200 Secondary ONS Server IP Address 0 0 0 9 DAS Domain Marne rd The parameters of the Network panel Gateway Primary DNS Server IP Address Secondary DNS Server IP Address DNS Domain Name Gateway Specify the gateway for the static IP Address MnM Configuration Guide Page 61 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Primary DNS Server P Address Specify the IP Address of the primary DNS Server for this device Secondary DNS Server IP Address Specify the IP Address of the secondary DNS server fo
59. opology map according to the percent Stated in the list Note that however this feature applies only to the Coordinate plot mode Figure 3 14 Topology Map Zooming Scale an fe 100 a cy 3 14 Link Properties Pane The pane that located at the east of the topology map is the Link Properties Pane It displays the information of every node as well as the links among the nodes in the map Each node will have a properties box The pane will MnM Configuration Guide Page 26 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual download the information from the nodes once they were added to the topology The following details are displayed for each node in a properties box ESSID both Node amp AP Channel both Node amp AP Speed in Mbps both Node amp AP Memory Status of the node Clients and their details Device Address Signal Strength dBm MLR information IP Address Current CN Previous CN Links of the node in the topology map and their details Destination IP Address Signal Strength dBm The pane itself will be refreshed at a specific time interval or whenever there is a change of number of nodes discovered by the scan The time interval can be set by choosing an item from the Settings gt Link Properties Refresh Interval The Refresh button 2 on each of the node properties box can be used to manually refresh the data for that particular node On the other hand if the user wishes to refresh every node
60. orp A picture is worth a thousand words by having a management software that provides great visual over the whole network the user has a better and easier understanding regarding the network Generally the MnM is capable of performing the monitor and management functions on the network User can view the network within the coverage area or even remotely via a WAN connection Besides network administrators can also perform configuration on the node by using the Mesh Node Manager through the secure and Standard SNMP protocol This documentation basically describes the installation and operation of the MnM v2 6 2 as well as some configuration guide on the node MnM Configuration Guide Page 4 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 2 Installation and Un installation This Section provides a step by step installation and un installation guide for the Mesh Network Manager MnM Management Suite 2 1 To install the MnM Management Utility To install the MnM Management Utility on your terminal grab the MnM_Installer exe application file found on the accompanying disk to any desired directory Double click the application file to start up the installation After completely extracting a loading window would show on the screen as illustrated Figure 2 1 Loading page when opening the installer Once loaded the installation wizard will be started up Follow the simple steps directed by the wizard Refer to the following sc
61. properties in the pane click cm on the Refresh All button at the top of the pane The status of the properties box will be shown at the status bar which located at the bottom of each box Note that the MLR information of the client is hidden They will only show up when the client s MAC Address is clicked For the node that does not support mobile IP feature instead clicking on the MAC Address does not give any response All the clients and signal strength bar can be expand or collapse by using the Client Details and Signal Strength label in the properties box Besides the whole box can also be collapsed by hitting on the node IP Address at the top Depend on firmware version MnM Configuration Guide Page 27 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 3 15 Link Properties Box T 10 16 8 1 Mode AP ESSID Mesh ied Wek Channel a OF Speed auto autho Free Memory 1564 WA yte Client Details 2 olienig und 00 12 49 4F F0 13 E 25 dBm F Address 172 165 1 5 Curent CH 10 16 1 1 Previos CH 10 16 11 00 14 A481 7A13 A J3 dBm Signal Strength w1046444 E 90 d m to 10 16 7 1 94 dBm to 10 16 5 1 tl 94 dBm to 10 16 2 1 a 92 dBm to 10 16 16 11 E 80 dBm to 10 16 22 11 EE 56 dam poras Done 3 15 Message Pane The message pane consists of two pages Status Viewer Status Log Status Viewer The Status Viewer displays the current status of the MnM network scann
62. r this device DNS Domain Name Specify an optional domain name for the DNS client Choose the desired Interface Type and hit the Configure Details button will lead to the configuration page for the specific interface type 4 4 2 1 Config gt Network gt WAN gt Static This interface type is used when user desire to specify an IP Address to the node The parameter of this panel Status P Address Netmask Status This is a read only field that displays the status of the Static WAN IP Configuration The Static WAN IP will be disabled if the PPPoE or DHCP Client interface is enabled I P Address The IP Address of the Static WAN IP Address Netmask The net mask corresponding to the Static WAN IP Address Click on the Save and Enabled Static I P button to enable this type MnM Configuration Guide Page 62 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 4 6 Config gt Network gt WAN gt Static WAN Static IP Address Status Disabled IP Address 92 168 22 000 Netmask 55 255 256 00000 Save and Enable Stakic IF 4 4 2 2 Config gt Network gt WAN gt DHOP Client This option would dynamically allocate an IP to the node The parameters of this interface type Status Status Display the status of the DHCP Client Interface Type This field is read only and will be disabled if either Static WAN IP or PPPoE is enabled Figure 4 7 Config gt Network gt WAN gt DHCP Client WAN DHCP Cli
63. rding to the scan result When the program is started to scan the loading indicator will turn to green color Figure 3 10 Indicator when scan is running 8o n i 9 gt EO CE m u8 Whereas to stop the scanning user can hit on the Stop button or selecting Action gt Stop from the menu bar The network scanner will stop updating the latest topology immediately and the loading indicator will turn to red as shown Figure 3 11 Indicator when scan is stopped o The map is displaying live data It will automatically refresh the map whenever there is a change in the topology An example of the topology map is illustrated at the following figure Figure 3 12 Sample Topology Map b E gt N E 100 gt ER i A mar MnM Configuration Guide Page 24 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 3 10 Legend The legend of the topology map is attached at the south of the Mesh Node Settings Pane However since all the closable panes are disabled when the MnM is displaying the scanners in tile mode the legends will be hidden as well Thus an alternative method is available by selecting Help gt Legends from the menu bar or hit on the Legend button on the toolbar to open the legend window Figure 3 13 Map Legends Map Legends Legend O NodeiRela O NodetGateway O Selected Node Associated Node No Direct Link Indirect Link 3 11 Refresh Topology The topology map can be refreshed
64. reen shots 1 Introduction A brief introduction regarding the installer 2 Choose Install Folder Select the desired directory to locate the software application 3 Choose Shortcut Folder Set the shortcut path MnM Configuration Guide Page 5 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 4 Pre Installation Summary A review of the installation settings before Starting the installation 5 Installing Display the progress of the installation 6 Install Complete Indicate the installation has been completed Figure 2 2 Installing application Introduction Mesh Management Utility v2 6 Introduction Introduction InstallAnywhere will guide you through the installation of Mesh Management Utility v2 6 2 Loose stall Folder Choose Shortcut Polder tis strongly recommended that you quit all programs before rre Installation Sarrar continuing with this installation EE E l an e Click the Mext button to proceed to the next screen Ifyou want to Stall ornate change something on a previous screen click the Previous button You may cancel this installation at any time by clicking the Cancel button InstallAnywhere by Macrovision Prenu MnM Configuration Guide Page 6 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 2 3 Installing application Introduction Choose Install Folder Introduction Where Would You Like to Install Choose Install Folder C Program Files Mesh Management Utilit
65. remote VPN Server click on the Set up VPN Connection button at the MnM toolbar A window would appear at the screen as illustrated by the figure below Figure 3 38 Dial VPN Connection MnM Configuration Guide Page 45 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Dial YPN Connection Setup VPN Connection Connection Mame utim User Name login Password Hone Connecting to uti Status onnecti Key in the connection name as preset at step 4 of the Create VPN Connection as well as the username and password then hit the Dial button The status bar at the bottom of the table is showing the status of the connection Once connected the window will be closed 3 25 Reset Route When more than one VPN Connection is started up the problem of confusion for the network administrator may be occurred Thus user is required to set route for the specified Network Scanner Setting route at the scanner will set the nodes at that scanner route only to the gateway selected Therefore setting a wrong VPN gateway to a scanner would cause the scanner failed to plot the network topology correctly This setting is available at the menu bar of the MnM Network Scanner Settings gt Reset Route A window will pop up on the screen as illustrated Figure 3 39 Network Scanner Status MnM Configuration Guide Page 46 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Fai Route Gateway o The gateway IP Address using currently
66. ress 02 7 0 725 2 Target P Descriptor Saexoone ocan Mode Nodes Modes Found agi gateway 3 Relay VPN Gateway Route Not Set Created Since TAU Mar G2 1459 37 SGT 2006 Close 3 28 Quick Config The feature is used to configure the node scanned by the MnM in a more Straight away and simpler method By this method user needs not to run the Mesh Node Manager to configure the node On the other hand Quick Config allows configuration of multiple nodes simultaneously This feature will be run in wizard form In order to run the Quick Config select Action gt Quick Config from the network scanner menu bar Step 1 The first step urges the user to select the parameter to configure and the value to set The drop down list at the top consists of the list of parameters Figure 3 41 Quick Config Step 1 MnM Configuration Guide Page 48 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Quick Config Step 4 af 3 Please select parameter to set Management gt Password gt Destination IP Address ha Set vale 192 168 1 119 Select the desire one from the list and enter the value required at the bottom portion Click Next button to proceed Note For the table entry type value click on the Click here to add entry button to invoke a window that to prompt user to enter the table parameters as shown Figure 3 42 Quick Config Step 1 Table Entry Please select parameter to set Add Table Entry MAC
67. rrespond entry Status Status of the correspond entry 4 4 10 Config gt Services gt Firewall The firewall is used as a security wall to block certain access The firewall rules can be defined and added by the user via this panel The available parameters Firewall Mode Default Policy MnM Configuration Guide Page 80 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Firewall Mode This field is used to define the whether to enable the firewall feature Default Policy Set the default policy here which decide to accept or deny the Firewall Rules table rules Figure 4 21 Config gt Services gt Firewall Weal Mode Manager 10 16 15 1 Ole Fin 2 ature a a meem Cemani Hap Ee Firewall Miscellaneous Finial modit F Ennii Detain Flic Accept W hanga Chum Existing Rules 2 r rara 1 i Adi Rue dt Rude Reece Fue 3 Sar TF Source Heimi Canna Cheat rr BETI Fahina Pre a Fru TOM iva Tanger Coenen TEML Se ee ee oe es OU DAO erates lanli 4 1 1 i30 pecan beit nabii i 4 4 10 1 Config gt Services gt Firewall gt Firewall table Select the Add Rule Button will open an Add Firewall Rule Window where user can set the rules via it In order to edit the firewall rule user must select an entry that is desired to change before click on the Edit button The move an entry up or down in the table use the arrow button at the left side of the table The snapshot of the Add Firewall Rule
68. s Source Quench Redirects Echos Echo Reply Time Stamps Time Stamp Reply Address Mask Address Mask Reply Page 103 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 4 5 2 Monitor gt IP ARP This submenu provides the information regarding the IP Address Resolution table In order to refresh the table press the Refresh button at the right top corner of the table Figure 4 35 Monitor gt IP ARP Mesh Node Manager 10 16 2 1 Mix File Status Config Monitor Command Help IP ARP Interface MAC Address IP Address Media Type eth 00 14 7F B4 08 31 202 179 1231 0x1 ath 00 03 F BE F1 40 10 16 71 Ox ath 00 01 64 02 05 3F 10 16 8 1 0x1 ath 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 16 11 1 0x1 ath 00 03 F BE F1 44 10 16 15 1 0x1 MnM Configuration Guide Page 104 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 4 5 3 Monitor gt Learn Table This page displays the entries that have been learned by the access point bridge in the Learn Table In order to refresh the table press the Refresh button at the right top corner of the table Figure 4 36 Monitor gt Learn Table Mesh Node Manager 10 16 2 1 Mix Learn Table MAC Address Port Type i O3 7F BE F 1 40 2 00 01 B4 02 05 SF 1 MnM Configuration Guide Page 105 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 4 5 4 Monitor gt Interfaces gt Ethernet This table displays a list of parameters and statistic regarding the two Ethernet interfac
69. sage Pane Nod View History a Mode Mame Mode Location Blade Made The toolbar of the network scanner is located at the north of the topology map The following table illustrates the function of buttons in the toolbar MnM Configuration Guide Page 21 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Table 3 2 Network Scanner Buttons Table Button Name Function gt Start Scan Start the network scanning m Stop Scan Stop the network scanning Refresh Resume Refresh the map or resume the stopped scan X Clear Screen Clean up the map Zoom In Resize the topology map to a larger size Not applicable in Random plot mode Zoom Out Resize the topology map to a smaller size Not applicable in Random plot mode Zoom Fit Resize the topology map to a size that fit to the screen size Not applicable in Random plot mode 3 8 Scanner View When more than one network scanner is opened all the frames will be arranged in cascade form by default where the new frame will be located at the top of other frames User can clock on the tabs at the bottom of the scanner in order to switch between the frames Figure 3 8 Network Scanner Tabs Cascade View onnecting to 202 179 123 2 Donel amp nodes found onnecting to 10 16 2 1 Done onnecting to 10 16 7 1 Done onnecting to 10 16 8 1 uitm bast Framed best Frames In order to change the form of displaying the scanners user may select
70. sphrasens Confirm SNMP Access Control From LAMAWLAN interface Allowed From WAN interface Allowed From YPN interface Allowed From Mesh interface Allowed From Network Allowed Subnet Metmask Set Access Contig SNMP Traps Enable SNMP Trap SNMF Version All Destination IF Address 192 168 1150 Community terere Set Trap Configurations Close Joe The bottom panel allowed user to configure details regarding the SNMP Trap Click on the Set Trap Configurations button to enable the settings The parameters at this section Enable SNMP Trap MnM Configuration Guide Page 93 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual SNMP Trap Version Destination P Address Community Enable Trap Authentication Enable SNMP Trap Check this option to enable the use of SNMP Traps SNMP Trap Version Specifies the SNMP version used for the SNMP Trap Three options are available SNMP v1 or v2c SNMP v3 and both Destination I P Address Specifies the destination IP Address to send the trap message to Fill in the IP Address of the Trap Viewer will enable the Trap Viewer to capture the trap release by this node Community Specifies the secret password refer to the SNMP Trap Enable Trap Authentication Check the checkbox to enable the sending of trap when authentication failure occurs 4 4 18 Config gt Management gt Access Control User is able to configure the access control of the web based configura
71. ssion power for the wireless PCI card The available values are 10 20 50 MAX Default Rx Antenna amp Tx Antenna Choose the option for the Receiving and Transmitting Antenna Diversity Default No Diversity Regulatory Domain The list of option for regulatory domain is provided depending to the WLAN card used by the host system This option is not available for WLAN Radio 2 4 4 5 Config gt Network gt Node to Node This submenu defines the setting on the node as well as the Filtered Device Table The parameters Auto IP Configuration IP Address Netmask Enable Node Traffic Encryption Encryption Key Enable Enhanced Traffic Encryption AES Key MnM Configuration Guide Page 68 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Auto IP Configuration Check this option to enable the Auto IP configuration The IP Address will be assigned to the node dynamically If the field is enabled then the following IP Address and Netmask will be disabled IP Address The IP Address of the node if configured manually Netmask The netmask for the IP Address defined above Enable Node Traffic Encryption Check the box given to enable the node traffic encryption The 128bit key Encryption Key will be disabled if this option is not checked Encryption Key Enter the encryption key here The Key must be in HexString and its length must be 32 Enable Enhanced Traffic Encryption Check the box given to enabl
72. syrordicommunity in order ta view or edit the settings of the node Vermin for 2c Oniy Lommunmity is eguired Yersion 3 Oily Uber Wave Passed and Cass hase is reguired IP Address 10 16 16 1 SNMP Version 3 we Community eewewenerere O User Mame nmMpy srwuser Password perm Pass Phrase per User is advised to change the SNMP passwords once they had logged into the node Please refer to Config gt Management gt SNMPPassword If user would like to view the parameters of the node click on the View Parameter button at the bottom of the Node Settings Table in the Mesh Node Settings Pane Then the window will appear on the screen to prompt user to key in the SNMP Version and Passwords Click OK after entered the MnM Configuration Guide Page 37 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual password s If the passwords are correct the parameters will be shown on the Node Settings Table Please refer to the figure at the next page In order to perform configurations on the node user can select one of the two options from the Configure This Node drop down list Open Node Manager Please refer to Mesh Node Manager Browse Start up the web based configuration page of the node Figure 2 27 Mesh Node Settings Table Factory File View Acton settings Mes h Node Settings F Epai a i Table i Node IF Address 5 Node Name Node Location Node Mode Lonfigure This Node L
73. t the menu bar of the network scanner Selecting the Settings gt Target IP Address will open a dialog box that prompt user to enter or change the target IP Address User can enter a new IP Address or select one which is saved previously from the list Each newly entered IP Address will be stored in the memory and listed at the top of the list To edit the existing IP Address s description user can press any key in the list Hit the OK button will stop and resume the scanning process with the new target IP Address To cancel the change click on the Cancel button MnM Configuration Guide Page 29 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 3 18 Change Target IP Address Pa Change Target IP Address Please se lectienter the Target IP 4ddress 202 179 123 2 se backbone 3 17 Scan Mode There are two options available for Scan Mode which is Nodes and Target IP Only For more details regarding the options please refer to Create New Scanner User may perform the change of scan mode by selecting the Settings gt Scan Through gt Nodes or Settings gt Scan Through gt Target IP Only to invoke the following dialog box Figure 3 19 Change Scan Mode Change Scan Mode Nodes EW Please selectfenter the Target IP Address 10 16 1641 se West Wing Lok Click the Ok button will stop and resume the scanning process with the new scan mode and target IP Address as selected in the list To ca
74. tion page at this page The parametes of the Access Control are From LAN WLAN Interface From WAN Interface From Backbone Interface From VPN Interface From Network Interface Subnet Netmask MnM Configuration Guide Page 94 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual From LAN WLAN Interface Check the checkbox to allow the access from the bridge device to SNMP From WAN Interface Check the checkbox to allow the access from WAN device to web configuration From Backbone I nterface Check the checkbox to allow the access from backbone to web configuration From VPN Interface Check the checkbox to allow the access from VPN device to web configuration From Network Interface Check the checkbox to allow network to access the web configuration Figure 4 30 Config gt Management gt Access Control Mesh Mode Manager 10 16 13 1 Si x Fie Status Config Monitor Command Help Access Control From LANAYLAN interface Allowed From WAN interface v Allowed From Mesh interface Allowed From YPN interface Allowed From Metwork Subnet Metmask Subnet MnM Configuration Guide Page 95 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual The Subnet IP Address of the allowed network This field is disabled If From Network Interface is disabled Netmask The Netmask corresponding to the Subnet IP Address of the allowed network 4 4 19 Config gt Management gt Remote Syslog This submenu is desired to s
75. tton in the MnM toolbar Table 3 1 MnM Buttons Table Button Name Function ro Create New Scanner Create a new network scanner to place in the A i j MnM Load Scanner Load a pre saved network scanner from the desired gt file 2 Set Up VPN Connection Open the Dial up window to set up a Virtual Private Network connection Show Frames in Cascade Arrange network scanners in cascade form Show Frames in Tile Arrange network scanners in overlay form MF Open Topology Legends Open the topology legends window About Mesh Network Manager Open the about box of the Mesh e Network Manager The icon can be customized Show Trap Viewer Open the Trap Viewer Note that the icon would change its color depends on situation Brown color indicating the Trap Viewer is off Yellow indicating the Trap Viewer is on while Red color shows a new trap is being caught MnM Configuration Guide Page 12 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual 3 1 Start Up MnM After completing the installation the MnM can be set up easily by clicking on the shortcut at the path predefined A snapshot of the MnM is shown at the following figure Figure 3 1 MnM Overview My 5 Planet Mesh Network Manager v2 0 2 e A E z o x File Display Help _ l Er eE 1 In order to start scanning for a network select the Create New Scanner button or choose File gt Create New Scanner from the menu bar This step would popup
76. uide Page 43 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual The configuration of the VPN connection is done Figure 3 36 VPN Connection Properties Actinium Properties General Options Sec sity Networking Advanced Type of WPM PPTP VPN This connection uses the ditt terns aS H Afe E tea sleet TPA Ld ia an and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks El Clent for Microsott Networks Description Transmision Control Protocol lntemnet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks MnM Configuration Guide Page 44 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 3 37 TCP IP Properties Window 7 x Advanced TCP IP Settings General General DNS WINS You can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network This checkbox only applies when you are connected to a local supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network network and a dial up network simultaneously When checked data administrator for the appropriate IF settings that cannot be sent on the local network is forwarded to the dial up network Obtain an IP address automatically Use default gateway on remote network Use the following IP address Obtain ONS server address automatically Use the follawing DNS server addresses oe eal 3 24 Dial VPN Connection In order to dial a VPN Connection to a
77. ure another parameter or select the Proceed button to proceed to the reboot page Figure 3 44 Quick Config Step 3 MnM Configuration Guide Page 50 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Quick Config Step 3 of 3 Please enter the SNMP Password SNMP Version 3 v Community Liser Name Snimprwuser Password eaean aes Pass Phrase EILIIIEEE Figure 3 45 Quick Config Status Quick Config Status Status oe fF fs f 6p sp ep pg op pe pe pe pe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ep ce ge ge y 10 16 15 1 vA 10 16 7 1 Jf 10 16 40 1 yO 10 16 41 1 Configure another parameter Step 5 After configure all the desire settings the AP device is required to be rebooted in order for the changes to take effect Select the check box of the correspond node that need to reboot and click on the Reboot and Close button Select the All button to select all the nodes whereas the None button will unselect all devices Beware that rebooting the AP Unit would cause the user currently connected to them lose their connection and the whole process would take approximately 60 seconds Figure 3 46 Quick Config Reboot MnM Configuration Guide Page 51 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Quick Config Reboot devices m Reboot nodes to rehoo8 in order to take effect Please select nodes to be rebooted 10 16 2 1 10 16 8 1 10 16 5 1 10 16 16 1 Back to Stepi Reboot and Close 3 29 Trap View
78. window is shown at the following page The parameters in this table include Source IP Address amp Netmask Destination IP Address amp Netmask Source Interface Destination Interface Protocol Start amp End Port MnM Configuration Guide Page 81 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual ICMP Type Limit Target Comment Status Figure 4 22 Firewall Add Rule Firewall Edit Rule Edit Rules Network Address Source Destination IP Address 202 12 63 183 IF Address 0 0 0 0 Metmask 255 255 255 255 Metmask 0 0 0 0 Interface Source WAN Destination Any aa Protocol Any Start Part End Fort ICMP Types any EA 1 Traffic Shaping More than 120 packets per minute Target Accept i Comment est Status Enable baal Source IP Address amp Netmask Specifies the source IP Address with its netmask If the source IP is left empty it will be set to default value 0 0 0 0 with mask 0 0 0 0 The default value of the Source Netmask is 255 255 255 255 Destination I P Address amp Netmask Specifies the destination IP Address with its netmask If the destination IP is left empty it will be set to default value 0 0 0 0 with mask 0 0 0 0 The default value of the Source Netmask is 255 255 255 255 MnM Configuration Guide Page 82 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Source Interface Destination I nterface These fields specify the Source and Destination Interface
79. work gt Local Network This submenu defines the Bridge IP address as shown at the following figure User may set the Bridge IP Address and its corresponding netmask at this page Figure 4 9 Config gt Network gt Local Network Mesh Node Manager 10 16 13 1 Oleg File Status Config Monitor Command Help Local Network IP Address NAA Metmask 255 255 255 0 a UII The parameters of this options IP Address MnM Configuration Guide Page 65 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Netmask I P Address Specify the bridge IP Address Netmask Specify the network mask for the Bridge IP Address 4 4 4 Config gt Network gt WLAN This submenu defines the configurations to the two wireless LAN interfaces embedded in the mesh node which are Radiol Mesh Backhaul Radio and Radio2 Access Point Radio The WLAN devices settings include the WLAN network settings such as SSID Service Set Identifier data rates transmit and receive antenna etc The configurations can be done in order to fine tune the wireless connectivity of the node to achieve the optimize performance Figure 4 10 Config gt Network gt WLAN gt Radio 1 Mesh Node Manager 10 16 15 1 mlx Fie Status Config Monitor Command Help Radio 1 Mesh Backhaul Radio MAC Address OO 60 63 80 49 41 SSID MeshNet Radio Role Mesh Profile Suto e Data Rates Auto Frequency Channel il y AutoChannel Select a Transm
80. y v2 6 2 Choose Sportiyt Polder a la rre Installation Sarar Stalling Install Sornplete lnstallAnywhere by Macrovision Cancel Previous Introduction Where would you like to create product icons Choose Install Folder In a new Program Group Choose shortcut Folder rre Installation Sarrar In an existing Program Group E In the Start Menu i Install Sormnplear O On the Desktop In the Quick Launch Bar Don t create icons Create Icons For All Users lInstallAnywhere by Macrovision Cancel Previous MnM Configuration Guide Page 7 of 110 MnM Management Utility User Manual Figure 2 5 Installing application Pre Installation Summary Management Utility v2 6 2 Pre Installation Summary Introduction Please Rewew the Following Before Continuing Choose Install Folder Product Name Choose Shortcut Folder Mesh Management Utility v2 6 2 Pre Installation Summary Install Folder C Program Files Mesh Management Utility v2 6 2 Stalling Install Sornplete Shortcut Folder CADocuments and Settings z_yiStart MenuiProgramsivesh Management Utility v2 6 2 Disk Space Information for Installation Target Required 05 496 965 bytes Available 35 946 471 424 bytes lnstallAnywhere by Macrovision Cancel Previous Introduction Choose Install Folder Choose Shortcut Folder Pre Installation Summary Installing Install Sornplete lnstallAnyvwhere by Macrovision

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