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ZDC ZA-5000 User`s Manual V2.0.3
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1. 23 UPGRADE FIRMWAR DRERRRRR EE 24 BACKUP RESTOR reee EE EE e 25 IEHOUR 200m cm E ME E T 26 INFORMATION RR ERROR 27 STATON E o ERR RRRRRRRCR E A2 m8 24 STATISTICS NRRNRRERRRENMENRRREREERE AAWMMMMM 28 ISBN iib 28 CHAPTER4 TROUBLESHOOTING ee eee ee eee ee eren eren eee ee esee eee eee ees oseseee 31 ji 3 TCT A Eure RET KR A A A A C TP 3 CHAPTERS PPP EIN CNN RIT E 32 CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC ZzDC Y www zcom com cn TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ciscaccoccducennandotonnneuedaidiadediiadarbtavkdas natemaboustieascoastentadbabebeibinbehibadasntaad aaa R 32 CED I a EEEE E EEEE EEE AA EEA E NEEE EEO 36 CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC ERE LLL A SmEEEES Chapterl Introduction Appearance of Product Features and Benefits Representative Application System Requirement VV NON The next generation Broadband Wireless Access device ZA 5000 a new high speed wireless bridge aimed at last mile broadband wireless access BWA links and campus data networks that need to send large amounts of data over the air By enabling corporations and ISPs to bridge the gap between multiple buildings without incurring the expense of
2. Upgrade Firmware Backup Restore Reboot amp Information station List Statistics Picture 14 Upgrade Firmware You can install a new version of the Access Point s software using the Firmware Upgrade page Warning Once you click Upload do NOT interrupt the process of sending the software to the Access Point and restarting the Access Point To upgrade Access Point software 1 Download the new software 2 If not done automatically uncompress the downloaded file If included read the Guide before continuing 3 Click Browse 4 Locate and select the file you just downloaded and uncompressed from your local hard disk 5 Click Upload to send the software to the Access Point This loads the new software into the Access Point and causes the Access Point to restart 6 Click General and check the Firmware Version to verify that your Access Point now has the new software installed Notice Do not try to go online turn off the Access Point shutdown the computer or do anything else to the Access Point until the Access Point finishes restarting When the Test light turns off wait a few more seconds before doing anything CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 24 Warning In some cases such as a major upgrade you may need to erase the configuration and manually reconfigure your Access Point after upgrading it Refer to the Guide included with the software to find out if you need to reconfigure the Access
3. 22 ERE uee Change Password Ai ZA 5000 11a 54Mbps ka ir ACCESS Wireless Outdoor Bridge General Basic Setup Current Password amp RF Configure Wireless Settings New Password AP Settings WDS Settings Repeat New Password security Settings Access Control Restore Default Password O ves 9 No Link Test amp Management Uu C SNMP Change Password Upgrade Firmware Backup Restore Reboot amp Information station List statistics Picture 13 Change password You can use the Change Password page to change the Access Point administrator s password for accessing the Settings pages To change the password Type the old password The default password for the Access Point is password Type a new password and type it again in the Repeat new password box to confirm it Click Apply to have the password changed or click Cancel to keep the current password Notice Be sure to write it down in a secure location and the maximal length of the password is 19 characters CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 23 Cc ARTENPTEN Upgrade Firmware ZD E ZA 5000 11a 54Mbps ZzDc Ar 5 Wireless Outdoor Bridge L Upgrade Firmware General Basic Setup amp RF Configure Wireless Settings AP Settings WDS Settings Security Settings Access Control Link Test a Management SNMP Change Password Home Browse to locate the firmware file S
4. You may select Yes on Reboot access point and then click on APPLY button to reboot the access point CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 26 ZzDC EEE Information Station List Home ZA 5000 11a 54Mbps Ar access Wireless Outdoor Bridge General lt Basic Setup Station List MAC Address Status amp RF Configure Wireless Settings AP Settings WDS Settings security Settings Access Control Link Test Management SNMP Change Password Upgrade Firmware Backup Restore Reboot amp Information Station List Statistics Picture17 Wireless Station List This page shows the Station ID and MAC address for each wireless access point or client node associated with the Access Point CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 27 Ey EE Statistics Home Zr acces 2A 5000 11a 54Mbps Wireless Qutdoor Bridge General Se Wired Ethernet iba ga Received Transmitted aca ius Packets 497738 32905 e Id WDS Settings nme 315114313 17950013 security Settings Access Control Wireless lt gt Linkfest Received Transmitted Management Unicast Packets 0 0 SNMP Broadcast Packets 0 0 Change Password Multicast Packets OO Upgrade Firmware eat Total Packets 0 DO Backup Restore Reboot Total Bytes 0 D amp Information Station List Statistics Picture16 Statistics This page displays both wired and wireless interface network traffic Click Refresh to
5. To use the Passphrase to generate the keys enter a character and click the Generate Keys button You can also enter the keys directly These keys must match the other wireless stations Key Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 19 ZzDC ETE Select the key to be used as the default key Data transmissions are always encrypted using the default key The other keys can only be used to decrypt received data Access Control ZzDC Abr access 24 5000 11a 54Mbps Wireless Outdoor Bridge Home Access Control List General Basic Setup amp RF Configure Wireless Settings AP Settings WDS Settings MAC Address Security Settings Access Control Link Test Management SNMP Change Password Add O Turn Access Control On Trusted Wireless Stations Available Wireless Stations Station ID MAC Address Upgrade Firmware Backup Restore Add new Station Manually Reboot amp Information Station List Statistics MAC Address HHH Add Picture 10 Access Control List The optional Access Control window lets you block the network access privilege of the specified stations through the Access Point This provides an additional layer of security Choose the Turn Access Control On to enable Access Control feature Trusted Wireless Stations This lists any wireless stations you have entered If you have not entered any wireless stations this
6. lt LDC asnAliA Aiii be IR o NANJING Z COM WIRELESS CO LTD ZA 5000 User s Manual CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC ZzDc EE Copyright There is no any clear or implicit assurance in the user s manual of our company including the assurance of selling or installing for the special purpose There are rival s volumes to carry on the power to alter or revise in our company 1f alter and forgive me for not issuing a separate notice You can t duplicate any content of this manual by the written permission of our company Registered trademark ZDC and Air access is the trademark of Nanjing Z com Wireless Co Ltd All other trade marks appearing copyrights are reserved by other companies in this manual FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class digital devices pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communication Operation of this equipment in residential area 1s likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at this own expense The user should not modify or change this
7. of bridge graft MAC control Used in MAC address to filter Wireless STA when should only tabulate when MAC controls the function to open STA could be connected to AP MAC address connected to STA of AP all show in should be tabulatedding when can add to and can believe wireless STA is tabulated according to the need CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 36
8. update the current statistics Wired Ethernet This section displays traffic statistics for the wired Ethernet interface Wireless This section displays traffic statistics for the Wireless interface Telnet SSH ZA 5000 support telnet management and access by SSH suggest that you use Putty software to login 1 Select Putty software 2 Input IP address of bridge CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 28 CZDC i D www zcom com cn Category El Session Logging El Terminal keyboard n Bell c 132 158 0 228 Features Protocol E window Raw C Telnet Alogn 155H i A a A SSS aah pees Load save or delete a stored session Behaviour Translation Saved Sessions Selection S Colours Default Settings Load El Connection 22 a Pros ae Telnet l Hlagin Delete Fl SSH H Auth L tunnel Close window on exit Bugs C Always C Never Only on clean exit login as 4 Enter user and password of bridge Default user password admin password login and you CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 29 ZzDC ETE can set any parameters E 192 158 0 221 PuTTY login as admin adminligz i168 0 221 s password Welcome to MontaVista Linux 3 0 Professional Edition ElISX welill Login from 182 1558 0 241 port zz Press TAB anytime CLI will h
9. 168 1 254 Station List Statistics Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 lt Uu mr zm Nanjing ACOM Wireless Co Lid Picture 5 WAN Port Wireless EN Notice The IP Address of Ethernet and Wireless can t be in the same subnet CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 13 zpc occTEM RF Configure Wireless Settings CZDC Ar acess ZA 5000 11a 54Mbps Wireless Outdoor Bridge Wireless Settings General Home Basic Setup TRO oun egion amp RF Configure Wireless Settings Access Point Mode Bridge Mode v AP Settings Operating Mode lla On WDS Settings Channel Frequency 149 5 T45GHz vw security Settings Access Control Data Rate Best v Link Test Output Power Full wv Management RTS Threshold 0 2346 2346 SNMP Change Password Fragmentation Threshold 256 2346 2346 Upgrade Firmware Backup Restore Reboot amp Information Station List Statistics Picture 6 Wireless Settings Country Region Display your select country or region Access Point Mode Select the desired Access Point mode for your environment AP Mode Bridge Mode and AP Bridge Mode Default Bridge Mode Operating Mode Display wireless operating mode Channel Frequency Select the channel you wish to use Default 149 5 745GHz Note If you experience interference shown by lost connections
10. Point Backup Restore ZzDC Ar acess ZA 5000 11a 54Mbps Wireless Outdoor Bridge Home Backup Restore Settings General Basic Setu P Backup a copy of the current settings to a file amp RF Configure Backup Wireless Settings AP Settings i WDS Settings Retrieve backed up settings from a file Security Settings File Sm Access Control Link Test E Management Restore factory default settings SNMP Change Password Upgrade Firmware Backup Restore Reboot amp Information Station List Statistics Picture 15 Backup Restore Settings This page allows you to back up the Access Point s current settings and restore the factory default settings Once you have the Access Point working properly you should back up the information to have it available if something goes wrong When you backup the settings they are saved as a file on your computer You can restore the Access Point s settings from this file Backup a copy of the current settings to a file To create a backup file of the current settings 1 Click Backup 2 If you don t have your browser set up to save downloaded files automatically locate where you want to save the file rename it if you like and click Backup 3 If you have your browser set up to save downloaded files automatically the file is saved to your browser s download location on the hard disk Retrieve backed up settings from a file To restore
11. Product Kit gt Hardware Installation Product Kit Before installation make sure that you the following items ZA 5000 1 DC Injector 1 Product CD 1 Power Adapter 1 Fixed settings 1 Packing List 1 If any of the above items are not included or damaged please contact your local dealer for support Hardware Installation Take the following steps to set up the Access Point Hardware equipment Fixation First you should fix the Access Point the following figure show it Connect the Ethernet Cable The Access Point supports 10 100M Ethernet connection Attach Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 7 ZzDc E connector on the Access Point Then connect the other end of the RJ 45 cable to a hub or a station Put Ethernet cable through the water joint Ct Make the RJ 45 connector white orange orange white green blue white blue green white brown brown Plug water joint into the Access Point Close the water joint CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC Co ZzDCc 7 www zcom com en Chapter3 Configuring ZA 5000 Web Management General Basic Setup RF Configure Management Informationt YYYYV V Using the Web Management ZzDq Ar access ZA 5000 11a 54Mbps Wireless Outdoor Bridge I es User Name admin Password eseesese Language English v Picture 1 Enter The built in
12. Web Management provides you with a user friendly graphical user interface to manage the Access Point The Access Point allows you via web browser MS Internet Explorer 6 0 to monitor and configuration Run Web Explorer Enter default IP Address 192 168 0 228 of the Access Point in the Address field Enter default User Name admin and default Password password Click Login The main page will show up CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC Ey EE General Home Ar Sc ZA 5000 11a 54Mbps Wireless Outdoor Bridge General Basic Setup Access Point Information RF Configure Access Point Name AP000001 Wireless Settings MAC Address 00 60 B3 00 00 01 AP Settings Country Region China WDS Settings Firmware Version 2 0 3 Jun 6 2005 security Settings Access Control Current IP Settings Link Test IP Type STATIC S Management IP Address 192 168 0 228 SNMP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 Change Password Upgrade Firmware Backup Restore Current Wireless Settings Reboot Access Point Mode Bridge Multi P oint SUUS Wireless Network Name SSID Wireless amp Information Station List Channel Frequency 14915 745GHz x WEP Disable Statistics Picture 2 General The General Information page displays current settings and statistics for your Access Point As this information 1s read only any changes must be made on other pages Access Point Information General information Curr
13. and or slow data transfers you may need to experiment with different channels to see which is the best Data Rate Select the available transmit data rate of the wireless network The possible data rates supported CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 14 ZzDC EEE are Best 6 Mbps 9 Mbps 12 Mbps 18 Mbps 24 Mbps 36 Mbps 48 Mbps and 54 Mbps Default Best Output Power Select the available transmit power of the Access Point The possible Tx power options are Full 50 25 12 5 Min The transmit power may varies depends on the local regulatory regulations Default Full RTS Threshold 0 2346 Request to Send Threshold The packet size that is used to determine if it should use the CSMA CD mechanism or the CSMA CA mechanism for packet transmission With the CSMA CD transmission mechanism the transmitting station sends out the actual packet as soon as it has waited for the silence period With the CSMA CA transmission mechanism the transmitting station sends out an RTS packet to the receiving station and waits for the receiving station to send back a CTS Clear to Send packet before sending the actual packet data Default 2346 Fragmentation Threshold 256 2346 This 1s the maximum packet size used for fragmentation Packets larger than the size programmed in this field will be fragmented The Fragment Threshold value must be larger than the RTS Threshold value Default 2346 CONFIDENTIAL All righ
14. cate with each other 1f this feature is enabled Default No Space Between Bridge 0 36000 Input the value of Space Between Bridge Default 5000m RF Cable Loss 0 10 Input the value of local and remote RF Cable loss Default 2dB CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 17 ZzDC TEE Local Antenna Gain 0 99 Input the value of Local Antenna Gain Default 23dBi Remote Antenna Gain 0 99 Input the value of Remote Antenna Gain Default 23dBi Buzzer Switch Turn on or Turn off the buzzer Default OFF Wireless Point to Point Bridge In this mode the Access Point will communicate only with another Bridge mode Wireless Bridge You must enter the MAC address of the other Bridge mode Wireless Bridge in the field provided Wireless Point to Multi Point Bridge Select this only if this Access Point is the Master for a group of Bridge mode Wireless Bridge The other Bridge mode Wireless Bridge must be set to Point to Point Bridge mode using this AP s MAC address They then send all traffic to this Master rather than communicate directly with each other Enable Smart WDS Enter a 32 character maximum Group ID 1n this field Enable Smart WDS this field defines the WDS Service Group ID The Access Point can establish Point to Point or Point to Multi Point link with WDS Service Group ID Notice In Point to Point mode The value of Space Between Bridge should close to the real distance The distance must be inp
15. elp you to finish the command line Or gives the available keywords If you firstly use CLI you can try get command For example wlan afpress TAB vou wi get the allowing wlan operationmode and press TAB again to see what you will AP22184c CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 30 ERE LLL A mEEEXLES Chapter4 Troubleshooting gt FAQ gt Technical support FAQ Technical support You can access the web page http www zcom com cn english download asp Upgrade latest edition software to download if meet difficulty and please contact our supplier in the course of installing and using the Access Point CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 31 lt ZDc TEE ChapterS Appendix gt Technical Specifications gt Glossary Technical Specifications ZA 5000 I a new high speed wireless bridge aimed at last mile broadband wireless access BWA links and campus data networks that need to send large amounts of data over the air By enabling corporations and ISPs to bridge the gap between multiple buildings without incurring the expense of leased lines or fiber runs ZA 5000 I offers fast return on investment while providing optimal network performance pe Wireless Outdoor Bridge AP Mode WDS Yes Wireless Station List Yes Support Protocol TCP IP IPX NetBEUI Web Management SNMP MIB CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 32 ZDc Y
16. ent IP Settings These are the current settings for IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Current Wireless Settings These are the current settings for the Access Point CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 10 Cc ARTENPTE Basic setting ZzDC Ar acess ZA 5000 11a 54Mbps Wireless Outdoor Bridge SSS Basic Setup Home General Basic Set OSTE Access Point Name AP000001 amp RF Configure l Wireless Settings Country Region china v AP Settings WDS Settings Configure AP as Security Settings Bridge STATIC v Router LLENO Spanning Tree 9 Enable O Disable Link Test B Management IP Address 192 168 0 228 SNMP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Change Password iih Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 Upgrade Firmware Backup Restore Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Reboot Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 amp Information Station List Picture 3 Basic Setup The default values are suitable for most users and situations Access Point Name This unique name is the Access Point NetBIOS name You may modify the default name with a unique name up to 15 characters long Default APxxxxxx where xxxxxx represents the last 6 digits of MAC address Country Region Select your country or region from the drop down list This field displays the region of operation for which the wireless interface is intended It may not be legal to operate the Access Po
17. equipment without written approval from company name Modification could void authority to use this equipment For the safety reason people should not work in a situation which RF Exposure limits be exceeded To prevent the situation happening people who work with the antenna should be aware of the following rules Install the antenna in a location where a distance of 20cm from the antenna may be maintained While installing the antenna in the location please do not turn on the power of wireless card While the device 1s working please do not contact the antenna About the manual The purpose to use this manual is for install the ZA 5000 This manual is including disposing course and method and helping the customer to solve the unpredictable problem ZDC ZA 5000 User s Manual 2005 6 CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC ZzDC TETEE Table of Contents COPRA T EA 2 REGISTERED TRADEMARK esesesesccsesesesesesesosocoesesosesesococoesesesocococoeocsesesococoesesesesesocoeoesese 2 FCC INFORMATION 2 ABOUT TAF MANUA Den EA 2 CHAPTERI INTRODUCTION iesoe secaccienceacccsvensewtccacsvectessscnecsacevedesevaevadcesaceassasessenvsseesseces 5 ATP ARA NC OF PROC c rn vers nr Une Te E RP E LM UM UM EM E arr rn 5 FEATURES AND BENEBITS eeconce tete e m eU iu Det voe sas Usu eu tweis eed eua e ORC ies UNE Do ues eed ue Lad eaeu aa tEa e PEU EU ANNE UE 5 REPRESENTATIVE APPLICATION i ieectoctees het tripas
18. esee ead ieri aiaia einn eis rsd niire raind ardin neni biei 6 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT eese e Re een eee hesee essen esee etette tte essei esee EEES ESEE essei seseessesse tese e esee ee 6 CHAPTER2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION e eee eee ee eee re eren eee e eee eee eeeoeooee 7 eS eu CUORE 7 HARDWARE INSTALLATION sanioris nenna ttam ducentis tes E Ud ipu IM d or Ut M RP I UM M UE 7 CHAPTER3 CONFIGURING ZA 5000 ccce eee ee ee eee e eee eroe ee e ee eret eret eeose 9 USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT cscccecccecccecccccceccesccenccescccececsecaeccesccesccsceusccesccsecsecesecsseesccseeteeeuecs 9 9 RM sees RON 10 BA C ETN a csr cececeenees ie eee sc eacciscts asec senescent enchants cts te te cette E EER 11 BE OGRE EEREURCRRRRCRE 14 WIREEESS SETTINGS RR RRRT m 14 PPE ENG cesset dM M tc ee d MEM ME eU E MEE UT 16 WDSS Sd Ol ee ende MM MM CRM M IE 17 wis PE CU TINGS NR RR RT 19 PC GE S CON OL ERE REEL 20 LINK ESE saicdvvneocaddenacncosioo denertdususaalevinectnasisine scsnostihnonadtueam ida darhea devesiaroemo snare tabd mena bniioanondeameatonddimasddatuGendoanweunldacodencoces 21 MANAGEMENT secede RRRRURRLPRK A 22 I NR RR RRRERRCRK A 27 Bir WC ep MT m C TP Pcccc c
19. ic Setup Configure AP as B RF Configure Bridge Router Wireless Settings AP Settings po WDS Settings Ethernet STATIC v security Settings IP Address 192 168 0 228 Access Control Link Test Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Management Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 SNMP EEK Change Password Primary DNS Server Zikir Upgrade Firmware Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Backup Restore Reboot Wireless DHCP Server wv m Information Starting IP Address 192 168 1 228 Station List 5 Ending IP Address 192 168 1 254 Statistics Subnet Mask 255 255 255 D Ea Picture 4 WAN Port Ethernet WAN Port Wireless Define WAN Port on Wireless configuration Starting IP Address Ending IP Address Subnet Mask can specify or auto obtain from DHCP server CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 12 Home 9 74 5000 11a 54Mbps 4 Wireless Outdoor Bridge Access Point Name AP000001 Country Region china v General Basic Setup Configure AP as Bridge STATIC v Router AP Settings rn WDS Settings Ethernet DHCP Server v Starting IP Address 192 168 0 228 os Ending IP Address 192 168 0 254 Management Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 SNMP Change Password Wireless STATIC vj 3 Upgrade Firmware IP Address 192 168 1 228 Backup Restore Reboot Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Information Default Gateway 192
20. int in a country region other than the country region shown here If your country or region is not listed please check with your local government agency or check our website for more information on which channels to use Default China Configure AP as The Access Point has two TCP IP mode Bridge and Router Default Bridge Bridge In Bridge mode the Access Point work as a bridge You should specify the IP address or auto obtain form DHCP server CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 11 ZzDC 7 www zcom com en Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Protocol can detect the network loop link IP Address Type the IP address of the Access Point Default 192 168 0 228 IP Subnet Mask The Access Point will automatically calculate the subnet mask based on the IP address that you assign Otherwise you can use 255 255 255 0 as the subnet mask Default Gateway The Access Point uses this IP address as default router gateway Router In Router mode the Access Point work as router It can route between wireless network and Ethernet WAN Port Ethernet Define WAN Port on Ethernet the Access Point can work as DHCP client auto obtain IP address also can specify IP address CZDC Ar acess ZA 5000 11a 54Mbps Wireless Outdoor Bridge Home OoOO 1 4 Access Point Name AP000001 eee eae Country Region china wv General Bas
21. ity 65dBm 54Mbps 66dBm 48Mbps 0dBm 36Mbps 74dBm 24Mbps 7 dBm 18Mbps 9dBm 12Mps 81dBm 9Mps 82dBm 6Mbps Power Consumption 200mA 248V Optional 15 60 C CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 35 ZzDc E Glossary The abbreviation of Access Point refer in particular to the wireless access point BWA The abbreviation of Broadband Wireless Access does not have the network bridge to refer in particular to broadband IEEE 802 11 Include IEEE 802 1 1a b g equipment ME make data not to lose or make equipment not to can be used normally all to show It distribute to may make wireless users can connect to the network name of AP AP SSID to use for It 1s different from the access point name of AP it was used for distinguishing AP that that 1s only available for AP If has not used DHCP server in the network has needed to assign a legal IP address for AP used to land to AP through HTTP IP address of acquiescence is http 192 168 0 228 HTTP Used for landing admin password or password of user name of acquiescence to AP User s name password from WEB page Which kind of encryption ways are not needed to decide to set up for AP with you Encrypt setting according to the environment TN When AP is chosen as mode of bridge graft this function can be used for ink tes determining the connection state with an purpose MAC address This function is only valid under AP mode invalid under the mode
22. leased lines or fiber runs ZA 5000 offers fast return on investment while providing optimal network performance ZA 5000 I build in 23dBi gain antenna ZA 5000 E with N Female connector for external antenna The new features and benefits are support POE power over Ethernet support test link use this utility you can place the antenna in the best place Fully compliant with IEEE802 11a standard The Access Point provides powerful features Appearance of Product Features and Benefits Creates a Point to Point connection linking two LANs using two Access Point Creates a Point to Multipoint system using three or more Access Point Features 54Mbps data rate by incorporating OFDM technology Fully IEEE 802 11a compatible Technique operating in 5GHz band MAC address control Easy to install and friendly to user just plug and play Provides Web based configuration utility Tight design with lightweight compact size and low power consumption Support power over Ethernet Waterproof and can place into outdoor directly Test link utility help you place your antenna at the best place CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC VV VV VV VV V VV WV ZzDC EE Representative Application The Access Point offers a fast reliable cost effective solution for wireless client access to the network in applications like these Remote Access to Corporate Network Information E mail file transfer and terminal emulation Difficu
23. list will be empty To delete an existing entry select it and then click the Delete button Available Wireless Stations Select the stations from the wireless station list and click Add button to add to the Trusted Wireless Stations list Add new Station Manually Use this to add the MAC address of the wireless stations to the Trusted Wireless Stations list CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 20 CODON EE Link Test Home Ar access ZA 5000 11a 54Mbps Wireless Outdoor Bridge General Basic Setup amp RF Configure Wireless Settings Remote MAC AP Settings Local MAC 00 50 B3 00 00 01 WDS Settings Security Settings Access Control Trans Pkt Num 0 Rev Pkt Num 0 Link Test Rev Trans Rate 0 Time Elapsed s 0 amp Management Local Signal Level dBm 91 Remote Signal Level dBm 91 ce SNMP Local Signal Level Remote Signal Level Change Password PERCENT PERCENT Upgrade Firmware Backup Restore Reboot amp Information Station List Statistics Picturel1 Link Test You must go to Wireless Settings page to enable Bridge Mode or AP Bridge Mode then you can select a Remote MAC to test link You must go to WDS Settings page input the parameters of Space Between Bridge RF Cable Loss Local Antenna Gain and Remote Antenna Gain In the Link Test page select a Remote MAC click Start View the intensity of signal and adjust the positions and angles of the antenna according
24. lt to Wire Environments Historical or old buildings asbestos installations and open area where wiring is difficult to deploy Frequently Changing Environments Retailers Manufacturers and those who frequently rearrange the workplace and change location Temporary LANs for Special Projects or Peak Time Trade shows exhibitions and construction sites where a temporary network will be practical Retailers airline and shipping companies need additional workstations during peak period Auditors requiring workgroups at customer sites Access to Database for Mobile Workers Doctors nurses retailers accessing their database while being mobile in the hospital retail store or office campus SOHO Small Office and Home Office Users SOHO users need easy and quick installation of a small computer network High Security Connection The secure wireless network can be installed quickly and provide flexibility System Requirement Installation of the Access Point requires A RJ 45 connector supports the transfer rate of 10 100Mbps data A PC of install the following WEB browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and fix Service Pack 1 or the newer patch and wrapped up Q323308 wo Notice Please use more than Microsoft IE 6 0 One 48V 1A Power Adapter in order to power supply of the Access Point CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC ZzDC 7 www zcom com en Chapter2 Hardware Installation gt
25. settings from a backup file CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 25 ZzDC 1 Click Browse 2 Locate and select the previously saved backup file by default ZA5000 cfg 3 Click Retrieve A window appears letting you know that the Access Point has been successfully restored to previous settings The Access Point will restart This will take about one minute Notice Do not try to go online turn off the Access Point shutdown the computer or do anything else to the Access Point until it finishes restarting When the Test light turns off wait a few more seconds before doing anything with the Access Point Restore factory default settings To erase the current settings and reset the Access Point to the original factory default settings Click Restore Notice Do not try to go online turn off the Access Point shutdown the computer or do anything else to the Access Point until the Access Point finishes restarting When the Test light turns off wait a few more seconds before doing anything with the Access Point Reboot ZzDC Ar access ZA 5000 11a 54Mbps Wireless Outdoor Bridge Home General Basic Setup amp RF Configure Wireless Settings AP Settings WDS Settings Security Settings Access Control Link Test Management SNMP Change Password Upgrade Firmware Backup Restore Reboot Reboot access point Oves No amp Information Station List Statistics Picture 16 Reboot AP
26. t reserved by ZDC 15 EDO EE AP Settings Home Ar access ZA 5000 11a 54Mbps Wireless Outdoor Bridge General Basic Setup amp RF Configure Wireless Settings Beacon Interval 20 1000 100 ms AP Settings WDS Settings Access Control Enable Wireless Client Security Separator Oves ONo Link Test Super A OFF v Wireless Network Name SSID Wireless DTIM Interval 1 255 1 amp Management SNMP Change Password Upgrade Firmware Backup Restore Reboot amp Information Station List Statistics Picture 7 AP Settings Wireless Network Name SSID Enter a 32 character maximum Service Set ID in this field the characters are case sensitive When in infrastructure mode this field defines the Service Set ID SSID The SSID assigned to the wireless node is required to match the SSID in order for the wireless node to communicate with the Access Point Default Wireless Beacon Interval 20 1000 Specifies the interval time between 20ms and 1000ms for each beacon transmission Default 100 DTIM Interval 1 255 The Delivery Traffic Indication Message Specifies the data beacon rate between 1 and 255 Default 1 Broadcast Wireless Network Name SSID If set to Yes the Access Point will broadcast its SSID allowing Wireless Stations which have a null blank SSID to adopt the correct SSID If set to No the SSID is not broadcast Default Yes Wireless Client Securi
27. to the intensity of signal Adjust the antenna from side to side from head to foot observe the number value of dBm in no time when the number value of dBm is the greatest the antenna 1s in the best positions and angles promptly Notice Two kinds of expression methods that equipment has offered the intensity of signal to compare with intensity of signal the intensity of signal than only generally consults the meaning is subject to number value of the intensity of signal dBm while adjusting the antenna In Point to Multipoint mode must test every chain CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 21 EDE aoo MON EN Management SNMP ZzDC Ar access ZA 5000 11a 54Mbps Wireless Qutdoor Bridge EN sie settings Home General Basic Setu P SNMP 9 Enable Disable RF Configure Trap Server IP 192 168 0 254 Wireless Settings WDS Settings VPE Write Community private security Settings Access Control Link Test Apply Management SNMP Change Password Upgrade Firmware Backup Restore Reboot amp Information station List statistics Picture 12 SNMP Setting Configure the parameter of SNMP Trap Server IP Trap IP Address of SNMP Server Default 192 168 0 254 Read Community Input password of read information Default public Write Community Input password of write information Default private CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC
28. ty Separator The associated wireless clients will not be able to communicate with each other if this feature is enabled CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 16 ZDC TE Default No Super A Select the Super A function you wish to use on your wireless LAN Default OFF WDS Settings CZDC Zr acce c ZA 5000 11a 54Mbps Wireless Qutdoor Bridge Home EN Wvs settings General Basic Setup B RF Configure Access Point Mode Bridge Multi Point Wireless Settings Wireless Separator O ves No AP Settings Space Between Bridge 0 36000 5000 m WDS Settings Security Settings RF Cable Loss 0 10 2 dB Access Control Local Antenna Gain 0 99 23 lap Link Test Management Remote Antenna Gain 0 99 23 dBi SNMP Buzzer Switch 9 oFF O ON Change Password Upgrade Firmware wireless Point to Point Bridge d Backup Restore Rabaot Remote MAC Address Information Wireless Point to Multi Point Bridge station List Remote MAC Address 1 z Mbps statistics Remote MAC Address 2 Mbps RemoteMACAddress3 H H Mbps Remote MAC Address 4 Mbps Picture 8 WDS Settings According to your environment choose the corresponding work pattern Access Point Mode Display your select access point mode Wireless Separator The remote Bridge will not be able to communi
29. ut Notice In Point to Multipoint mode central point input the distance 1s from central point to the farther point the remote point input the real distance to central point CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 18 ZzDC ETE Security Settings Home Ar access ZA 5000 11a 54Mbps Wireless Outdoor Bridge Security Settings General TT Wireless Settings l AP Settings Encryption Strength None v WDS Settings Security Settings Security Encryption WEP Keys Access Control Passphrase Link Test amp Management Key 1 Change Password Upgrade Firmware Key 3 Backup Restore Key 4 Reboot amp Information Appl Cancel station List Statistics Picture 9 Security Settings WEP Enable or Disable the Wired Equivalent Privacy for data encryption Authentication Type Specifies the Authentication type used Open System or Shared Key If Shared Key is selected you need to enable WEP and enter at least one shared key Default Open System Encryption Strength Select the desired option If enabled 64 bit 128 bit or 152 bits the keys must be entered and other wireless stations must use the same keys Default None Notice 64 bit and 128 bit are the standard encryption strength options 152 bit key length is a proprietary mode that will only work with other wireless devices that support this mode Security Encryption WEP Keys
30. www zcom com cn Telnet Integrated 23dBi Panel Antenna 9 x9 One 10 100 BaseTX RJ 45 LAN Port Default Button Yes Buzzer Channel America 5 15GHz 5 35GHz 5 25GHz 5 825GHz Europe 5 47GHz 5 725GHz Japan 5 15GHz 5 25GHz China 5 25GHz 5 850GHz Sensitivity 65dBm 54Mbps 66dBm 48Mbps 0dBm 36Mbps 74dBm 24Mbps 7 dBm 18Mbps 9dBm 12Mps 81dBm 9Mps 82dBm 6Mbps Power Consumption 200mA 248V Operating Temperature 5 60 C CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 33 ZA 5000 E a new high speed wireless bridge aimed at last mile broadband wireless access BWA links and campus data networks that need to send large amounts of data over the air By enabling corporations and ISPs to bridge the gap between multiple buildings without incurring the expense of leased lines or fiber runs ZA 5000 E offers fast return on investment while providing optimal network performance Description ZA 500 E IEEE 802 11a 54Mbps Wireless Outdoor Bridge otandard IEEE 802 11a IEEE 802 3u IEEE 802 3af IP Routing Power Control Link Test MAC Address Control Bandwidth Control Web TFTP N Type One 10 100 BaseTX RJ 45 LAN Port CONFIDENTIAL All right reserved by ZDC 34 ZzDC TEE Default Button Power Supply 48V DC 1A Compatible with IEEE 802 3af Channel America 5 15GHz 5 35GHz 5 25GHz 5 825GHz Europe 5 47GHz 5 725GHz Japan 5 15GHz 5 25GHz China 5 25GHz 5 850GHz Sensitiv
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