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1. 4 Memory usage Displays the percentage of memory usage 21 2 Trend statistics View the number of users accessing to the current AP at the time points wireless throughput packet loss rate and packet error ratio Wireless throughput The wireless upload download rate of the current AP Packet loss rate Refers to the ratio of the lost error packets to the transmitted data sets in the process of transmitting data packets Packet error ratio Refers to the ratio of the received error packets to the transmitted data sets in the process of transmitting data packets D 0022AAE64A55 Details Users Settings Admin Overview Statistics 10 00 10 00 2AG MM 246 OUT EM 24G IN Packet Loss Rate fps Packet Error Rate fps 10 00 AG Restart Reset to Defaults Figure 6 6 Trend statistics 3 RF Information 22 ee 0 D 0022AAE64A55 Details Users Settings Admin Overview Statistics Radio 24 GHz Enabled Mode lib g n Speed 300 Mbps Channel Width 20M 40M Channel Auto 4 SSID LevelOne_E64455 BSSID 0022449B1038 Tx Power 20 Connecting Threshold 88dB rn Romaing Threshold 88dBm Beacon Interval 100 ms Users 0 Down Pkts Bytes 48 557K 9 578M Up Pkts Bytes 6 126K 0 Reset to Defaults Figure 6 7 Radio frequency information 2 4GHz Displays if the AP 2 4 G function is enable
2. Modem Server Wired client Wireless client PDA 2 Symbol appointment Refers to basic parameters describing the basic meaning of the parameters If a parameter contains which means this parameter is a required item Means tips pointing out the priorities considerations Y Means to list the contents of parallel relationship 0 4 Factory configuration 1 The factory configuration of interfaces are shown in the following table Type of interfaces IP address subnet mask LAN port 192 168 1 252 255 255 255 0 Table 0 1 Factory configuration of interfaces 2 The factory user name of the system administrator is admin and the factory password is admin case sensitive Chapter 1 Product Overview This chapter focuses on the functions and features of LevelOne ReOS_SE software platform WAC 1000 WAC 1001 1 1 Key characteristics Automatically find and associate the LevelOne wireless AP without the need to do any configuration of AP to achieve the centralized management of AP Support real time monitoring the AP status automatically detect the AP for working correctly and display the status information of each AP in the admin interface Support the DHCP server functions Be able to configure related properties such as wireless parameters Support the backup and import of WEB configuration files Support HTTP remote management UPLINK port can provide professional lightning protection chip Added the 2 4G
3. E E e Edit Click Join blacklist button to add a wireless client into the blacklist 7 2 Offline settings To add the offline clients into the blacklists and other settings Under this page you can view the MAC address access points download upload online time and last access time of offline wireless clients or can add the offline wireless clients into the blacklist Unblod Clear Download Upload Uptime Last access Figure 7 2 Offline interface 28 7 3 Blacklist settings To remove the wireless clients from the blacklist and other settings Under this page you can view such information as the name of the blacklist user MAC address and the time of being pulled into the blacklist or can remove the blacklist Unblod Operation time Action A Unblock 1 1 Figure 7 3 Blacklist interface 29 Chapter 8 Log In the Log page the system records the AP online offline logs wireless client online offline logs wireless client number alarm log and other information You can set to display the categories of log information or can delete and export log information Mate Tino Figure 8 1 Log information interface 1 Setting the log categories Click on Log Setting Category to display the interface as shown in the figure below and check the log information categories to be monitored and click Save Category Email Alert Y Enable All Y Enable AP on off event Y Enable user on off event
4. LevelOne WAC 1000 WAC 1001 Wireless LAN Controller User s Manual V1 0_20151110 Table of Contents A alii 1 Ou Mania Descrip noni boba 1 EREN 1 OS Basie CONVENON iei 1 OA Racton COMO UE AMON a ii 2 Chapter li Product OW er vie Win oia 3 Ted EE e 3 L Speci ications Or PFOCUCL EE 3 Chapter 2 Hardware installato Nacii ee Gea ok 4 2 A Pane es nados 4 22 TASCA Parson Cri CM eS is 5 Zi items Required Tor Install e E 9 2A stalli The DEVICE en a a e a ed e Eege 9 EE 6 Chapters Boros BEE 7 DE E 7 SE EE 8 Chapter 4 Distribution MAP eege Edge 10 A o ih o ce 10 O S 11 A D Odd Melee e EE 12 Ae Interterencs dee cotas 12 A SOV CLAY e ba 13 FODAIN OE S ee 14 Chapter 5 EE TEE 16 Chapter o Device 17 ae Caton o iui a Aloe re da Aia do ni e do nd la red o ed o a 1 CLELAP AMO a e 17 02 DEVIC SS CUS EE ENEE 19 2 Balch Cisa 20 Gay EE 21 A A E 28 CA ESA eege 28 A A aa alessia 28 T Blac e ONE 29 Taper E PARC OOO O A A A A 30 Chapter 9 SOMO cicca 32 Ol CL VICE E 32 Oda WAG EE 33 IIZ EE 34 Oil 3 SEGUA SE LOMOS sal cstetccmaCtenaniatatveutnc ats blicnmes a E 35 GER Neel EE iii 38 9Radio requencyiemplalti eil 39 A E 40 EEN 41 9 5 AP centralized management configuration instance nr nrnn rnnr nenen 42 9 6 AP centralized management configuration instance Three layer management 44 9 6 1 Typical environment I option43 option60 for the application of the ACCESS port and 3 layer Virili 44
5. Y Enable user overloading alert Figure 8 2 Log settings Category Select all Checking 1t means to enable the options in the list Enable online offline logs of AP Checking it to enable online offline logs of AP and record the online offline information of AP Enable online offline logs of wireless clients Checking it to enable online offline logs of wireless clients and record the online offline information of wireless clients Enable number alarm logs of wireless clients Checking 1t means to the enable wireless client number alarm log to record the information about more than 20 wireless connections 2 Monitoring log Click Log Settings Monitoring to show the interface in the figure below and configure the name email address password etc of the server that sends the monitoring log information and click Save 30 ZG Events Settings Category Email Alert Enable Title SMTP server Format ismip xx lt c0m Mail address Mail server account Password Receipt address Sending interval 60 minutes Notelt is suggested to use Gmail yahoo mail address Figure 8 3 Log settings Monitoring Enable log monitoring Checking it means to enable this feature Email subject Sets the subject name for monitoring Outgoing Server Fills the sending server address Sender mailbox Fills in the name of sender mailbox such as 163 com Sender password Fills in the p
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7. 0 means no limit Back OK Cancel Figure 9 8 Broadband restrictions 38 Bandwidth limitation The available options are divided into exclusive and shared Exclusive means each IP address in this range uses the bandwidth Shared means the IP address in this range shares the bandwidth Uplink downlink bandwidth Upload speed limit download speed limit Here the maximum upload and download rate of IP address in this range can be set 0 means no limitation Back Click to return to the interface at the next higher level Finish Click on the complete configuration Cancel Cancel the configuration information 9 2 Radio frequency template Set the radio frequency template for AP to distribute wireless RF parameters Note The radio frequency templates can only be distributed to AP in batch The radio frequency template page shows the list of RF templates in which all the parameters can be modified The radio frequency templates can also be deleted or added oe A ninni SGh Name Mode Channel RF Power 7 Channel RF Power Figure 9 9 RF template interface Click the Edit button on the right side of the radio frequency template to be modified to modify the parameters of the radio frequency template Click the Delete button on the right side of the radio frequency template to be deleted to delete the radio frequency template In the Settings RF template page click the Add button and a dialog box
8. Option OK Cancel Figure 9 17 AC IP address configuration 2 telnet 192 168 1 254 enters into a switch to create a VLAN virtual interface divide the VLAN configure the dhcp pool corresponding to the VLAN and configure option43 and option60 within the corresponding dhcp pool and the detailed configuration is as follows no service password encryption hostname GTL 2890 sysLocation China authentication line console login local service dhcp ip dhcp excluded address 192 168 2 1 ip dhcp excluded address 192 168 2 254 ip dhcp excluded address 192 168 3 1 ip dhcp excluded address 192 168 3 254 ip dhcp pool vlan2 network address 192 168 2 0 255 255 255 0 lease 0 2 0 default router 192 168 2 254 45 dns server 200 200 200 251 8 8 8 8 option 43 ip 192 168 1 252 option 60 ascii LEVELONE ip dhcp pool vlan3 network address 192 168 3 0 255 255 255 0 lease 0 20 default router 192 168 3 254 dns server 200 200 200 251 8 8 8 8 option 43 hex 0104C0A801FC option 60 ascii LEVELONE vlan 1 3 Interface Ethernet1 0 7 switchport access vlan 2 Interface Ethernet1 0 8 switchport access vlan 2 Interface Ethernet1 0 9 switchport access vlan 3 Interface Ethernet1 0 10 switchport access vlan 3 interface Vlanl ip address 192 168 1 254 255 255 255 0 interface Vlan2 ip address 192 168 2 254 255 255 255 0 interface Vlan3 ip address 192 168 3 254 255 255 255 0 ip route 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 1 252 no login end 3 Enter the centralized managem
9. into Fit AP and Fat AP In the Fat AP mode AC can manage the AP in the Fat AP mode the AP can configure independently without AC management It is recommended to restart your device for the configuration to take effect if the device 1s to be switched in modes no matter which mode it works under 1 System settings Details Users Settings Admin System Configuration v AP Mode Fit AP Y AP Name Username admin Password Confirm Firmware Upgrade Restart Reset to Defaults LOK Figure 6 11 System settings 26 System mode AP working mode There are two modes Fat AP and Fit AP Device name Custom AP name User name Displays the name of the currently logged administrator Password Custom password Confirming password Enter the password again 2 Network settings Set the way to obtain the IP address of AP including DHCP dynamic obtaining or static configuration Details Users Settings Admin System Configuration Network Settings Configure IP K ma Restart Reset to Defaults Figure 6 12 Network settings 3 Software upgrade In the software upgrade interface you can view the information about the currently running version or can update system version First download the latest software from the LevelOne website and then click Upgrade button for system upgrade Firmware Upgrade Hardware i Size Action WAP 6112 v1 0 WAP 6112v
10. is stable and well grounded 3 Attach the supplied rack mount brackets to the left and right side of the Device with the supplied screws and secure the brackets tightly as shown in Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Attaching Brackets to the Device 1 3 Insert the Device into the rack and align the brackets in the rack 4 Use the supplied screws to secure the Device in the rack as shown in Figure 2 3 lia ta Figure 2 3 Mounting the Device in a Rack 2 2 5 Connecting the Device Follow these steps to connect the Device 1 Connect the Device to the local network Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to one of the LAN ports on the Device and the other end to a network port on a PC hub switch or wireless access point Repeat this step to connect more PCs or other network devices to the Device 2 Power on the Device Before you power on the Device make sure that the power supply is normal and well grounded Gateway WAC 1000 WAC 1001 WiFi Controller A IIIJ Figure 2 4 Connecting the Device to Network ETTI Zy gt A Izy 2 Chapter 3 Logging to the Device This chapter describes how to configure TCP IP settings on your computer and how to login to the Device In addition it briefly describes the layout of the Device s Web interface 3 1 Configuring Your Computer To configure the Device via Web UI you need to properly configure TCP IP settings on the computer that you use to manage the Device To do
11. like Auto TKIP and AES 36 e Auto Means that the device will automatically choose encryption algorithms according to needs TKIP Means that all wireless data will use TKIP as the encryption algorithm AES Means that all wireless data will use AES as the encryption algorithm Radius Server IP It is the IP address of the Radius server used for identify authentication of the wireless hosts Radius port The Port number of service used by the Radius server for identifying the authentication of the wireless hosts Radius password Sets the password for accessing the Radius service Key update cycle It is the timed update cycle used to specify the key Value range is 60 86400 in the unit of seconds The default value is 3600 which means no update when the value is 0 9 1 3 3 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK 3 Security Security Level More Secure Security Mode WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA Mode Auto Y Security Mode Auto Y Personal Key Open Key Renewal Interval 0 Less Secure Back Next Cancel Figure 9 6 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Security mechanism Here you can select WPA PSK WPA2 PSK which means that the device will use WPA PSK WPA2 PSK security mechanism Under this security mechanism this device will use the WPA mode based on the Pre Shared key WPA version Sets up the safe mode this device will use Auto Means that the device can automatically choose WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK safe m
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14. to complete the system upgrade 20 6 2 2 AP Settings Do personalized settings for each AP Click on behind the AP name to be set view the details of the AP set the information about the client system of AP 6 2 2 1 Details In the AP list click the Name MAC address of AP to show the AP details interface in which you can view the information about the system trends statistics radio frequency of the current AP 1 System information Ou 0022AAE64A55 Details Users Settings Admin Overview Name Model WAP 6112 IP Address 192 168 1 11 S N 15092309 MAC Address 0022A4E64455 Hardware V1 0 VID 1 Firmware WAP 6112 v2 8 0 151019 Uptime Od 1h 14m 59s CPU Usage 2 No of Users 0 Mernory Usage 16 Statistics Radio Reset to Defaults Figure 6 5 System information Device name The name of the current AP IP address The IP address of the current AP MAC address The MAC address of the current AP VID Displays the VLAN ID of AP with a range of 1 4094 Running duration Displays the running duration of the AP from start to now Number of clients Displays the number of wireless terminals access to the current AP Device model Displays the model of product of AP Serial number Displays the serial number of the AP Hardware version Displays the hardware version number of AP Software version Displays the software version number of AP CPU usage Displays the percentage of CPU
15. 0022AAE64A55 Details Users Settings Admin Name MAC IP Address SSID Band Signal Uptime Action android 8dabd45f0781a984 192 168 1 12 111 24GHZ nil 18s Block 1 1 4 1 1 Restart Reset to Defaults Fig 6 8 Client Name MAC address Displays the name or MAC address of the wireless client IP address Displays the IP address for the wireless client SSID The name of the wireless network currently accessed by the wireless client Frequency band Displays the frequency band to which the wireless client is connected Signal Strength of wireless signals When a wireless signal has an occupied lattice it means the signal is Strong Online duration Displays the online duration of the wireless client Edit Click the Join blacklist button to add the current wireless client into the blacklist 6 2 2 3 Settings Click Device AP name Settings to enter into the AP Settings page and you can modify the related parameters of RF settings and the distributed service area 1 Radio frequency settings Set the related parameters according to the actual needs and click the OK button to complete the setting of RF parameters 24 Details Users Settings Admin Enable 2 4GHz Y Channel Auto 11b g n Auto Tx Power Auto Beacon Interval 100 ms Enable Romaing Threshold Connecting Threshold 88 d m Romaing Threshold 88 dBm i Restart Reset to Defaults Figure 6 9 Radio frequency setti
16. 2 8 0 15101 3155KB Reset to Defaults Figure 6 13 Software upgrade diagram 27 Chapter 7 Users On the user page the administrator can view all the wireless clients in the intranet Click Online Offline Blacklist button to respectively manage the clients in different states 7 1 Setting online To setup the online clients In the user page click the Export button in the top right corner to export the list and detailed information of the wireless clients currently online Check multiple wireless clients and click on the Join blacklist button in the top right corner to join the wireless clients in the blacklist Figure 7 1 User online interface Name MAC address The name MAC address of wireless clients Operating systems The operating system used by wireless clients Such as Windows IOS Android etc IP address IP address of the wireless client Access point Displays the name of the AP accessed by the wireless client SSID Displays the name of the wireless network accessed by the wireless client Frequency band Displays the frequency bands accessed by the wireless client Signal quality Displays the strength level of the current wireless signal Occupied lattice means strong signals Wireless rate Displays the wireless rate of wireless clients Download Upload rate Displays the current upload download rate of the wireless client Online duration Displays the online duration of the wireless client
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18. A load balancing group s configuration range is 2 10 sets of AP 9 4 Software management To manage the versions of AP software To understand the information of the current AP software version stored in the memory by viewing the software list or upload the latest version of the AP software If the model of the uploaded software version is the same as that stored in the memory it will cover the old version After checking Auto upgrade all the APs in this model will be automatically upgraded in the restarting of AP Note Only when the version of the uploaded software 1s higher than that of the current AP the system will automatically be upgraded If you want to upgrade an AP or more than one AP please upgrade the corresponding AP under the Device menu Uoload Hrrrware Figure 9 13 Software management 41 9 5 AP centralized management configuration instance Requirements A small business now bought three sets of AP and wants to set up a wireless network within the company and must meet the following requirements 1 The wireless network can cover the whole office area of the company 2 With this wireless network the company employees can use wireless terminals to access to the enterprise s internal resources and the Internet while outsiders can only use the wireless terminals to access to the Internet but cannot access to the enterprise s internal resources 3 The number of clients on three APs should be as consis
19. Application Office Voice Guest Best effort WMM Share Video WMM Share Broadcast Multicast Voice WMM Share Broadcast Filter Disabled DTIM Interval iBeacon Multicast Transmission Optimization Disabled Miscellaneous Content Filtering Disabled Band All Inactivity Timeout 100 Sec Hide SSID Max Clients Threshold 0 Transmission Rates Local Probe Request Threshold 0 2AGHZ Min 1 Auto upgrade Y SGHZ Min 6 Client Isolation Dynamic Multicast Optimization Disabled DMO Channel Utilization Threshold 1 Hide Advanced Option Next Cancel Figure 9 2 Wireless settings Service area name Defines the name of the service area SSID Service Set Identification defines the SSID of the service area and a string for uniquely identifying a wireless network case sensitive Main use Employees voice visitors etc can be selected The access levels of these three from high to low are as follows Employees voice visitors Broadcast filtering Choose the way to broadcast packet filtering DTIM interval Selects the number of beacon intervals between 1 and 10 beacons Multicast transmission optimization Selects whether to enable optimization of multicast transmission Dynamic multicast transmission Selects to enable optimal dynamic multicast transmission or not DMO channel using threshold value The higher the percentage is the higher the priority is 2 4GHz Able to stably rea
20. Chapters 10 Systent ma a ce mel ro te deco Ee ote icon biela a daca Ee Ee e 48 A iii 48 102 Mana seme o eg 48 Ee 49 IAS IR A I 50 Chapelle 92 Appendix eege 53 Appendix EENEG 54 Appendix CE oue Mde dai ia 99 Appendix D LICENSE STATEMENT GPL CODE STATEMENT ss talca 58 Introduction Gi Tip In order to achieve the best results it is proposed to upgrade Windows Internet Explorer browser to Version 10 0 or above 0 1 Manual Description This manual applies to wireless controllers This manual description is applied to the features and functions of wireless controllers on the LevelOne ReOS_SE software platform and provides the methods and steps of WEB based interface configuration Users shall guarantee the software version they use are consistent with the contents in this manual Because of the product version upgrade or other reasons the content of this manual will be updated on an irregular basis 0 2 Interface style The WEB management interface follows the usage of browsers as shown below Selected to represent that only this function is used Selected to represent that the function described in this option is selected Click to execute the action of the button Enter the relevant parameters The list box is used to find the options to be chosen The drop down box is used to find options to be chosen 0 3 Basic conventions 1 Icon description O Q Router Switch WAC 1000 WAC 1001 AP
21. Communications GmbH Zeche Norm Str 25 44319 Dortmund Deutschland 58 Phone 49 231 9075 0 Fax 49 231 9075 184 Email support level1 com Web www level1 com NO WARRANTY This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License for more details INNO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF 59 THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 COpyrrgnt Cc 1989 90 Bree SoOFroware Foundation Ine Dil Franklin Streets FITEN Floor Boston MA KE EE e USA Everyone 1S permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU Genera
22. Hz SGHz RF template to be in line with the IEEE802 11a b g n protocol standard be able to support the 802 11AC protocol and provide the wireless transmission rate up to 867 Mbps Only support 802 11 g 802 11 n 802 11 g n 802 11 b g n only 802 11 a 802 11 a n mixed 802 11 vhtAC AN a mixed 802 11 vhtAC AN mixed and other wireless modes Support wireless security mechanism control and provide WEP WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and a variety of wireless security mechanisms Support the SSID broadcasting control to effectively prevent SSID broadcasting leaks Support the Wi Fi Multimedia WMM function Support the wireless MAC address filtering function with configurable blacklists WEB configuration interface an easy and quick wizard Support the WEB upgrading mode convenient for function extension 1 2 Specifications of product Comply with IEEE802 3 Ethernet IEEE802 3u Fast Ethernet IEEE802 3 standards Each physical port supports automated negotiation function Each physical port supports MDI MDI X adaptive switch adapter mode Provide status indicators Working environment Temperature 0 40 C Height 0 4000m Relative humidity 10 90 no condensation Chapter 2 Hardware installation This chapter summarizes the appearance of ReOS_SE software platform WAC 1000 WAC 1001 then describes how to install the device 2 1 Panel description The front panel has 5 LAN ports 10 100M a
23. P for instance it joins in a service area WAC 1000 WAC 1001 will save the modified configuration file locally and send it to AP and the configuration file will be deleted after WAC 1000 WAC 1001 powers off 2 WAC 1000 WAC 1001 will delete the configuration file saved before after recovering the AP to its factory configuration remotely 3 The AP uploaded configuration file will not be displayed in the configuration file list 4 AP can start transmitting user data immediately after successfully obtaining the software configuration file 18 6 1 1 3 Wireless roaming on the second floor Wireless roaming means that wireless users can move in the coverage of the same VLAN when there are multiple APs existing in the network environment and their wireless coverages overlap in a certain range the wireless network card can automatically find the AP with the highest signal strength nearby and receive and transmit data via this AP thus keeping the network connection uninterrupted IP Network Figure 6 2 Roaming on the second floor As shown in the above figure API AP2 belong to the same VLAN and are associated with AC 1 A terminal is wirelessly associated with AP1 and API connects AC 2 The terminal disconnects its association with AP1 and roams into the AP2 connecting the wireless controller AC in the same VLAN 3 The process that the terminal is connected to AP2 from API is two layer wireless roaming Way of implem
24. VELONE User Name admin Password m Log In Cancel Figure 3 1 Web UI Login Window If the login is successful the home page appears as shown in Figure 3 2 ki levelone IIA IA 64435 Figure 3 2 Web UI Home Page 1 The page shows the number of online and offline APs and the number of wireless users online click on the icon and to refresh the number of APs and wireless users online The icons on the top mean as follows 1 c ted l i ERA Number of APs online which means the number of online APs currently in the network Number of APs offline which means the number of offline APs currently in the network Ok Number of wireless users online which means the total number of wireless users of AP accessing to the AC control in the network 2 There is a main operation page at the bottom of this page and in the main operation page you can configure various functions view the configuration information and status information and statistics etc If this 1s the first time for you to log into the device the main operation page will link directly to the distribution map In the next chapter we will tell how to configure the basic parameters needed for the device to work normally Chapter 4 Distribution map The distribution map shows the distribution of AP in the architectural plan so as to manage the AP in a more effective manner In the diagram you can import several architectural plans edit th
25. accessed to AP to the AP carrying capacity is more than equal 80 Map overview Details AA configure map Figure 4 4 Load detection 4 4 Interference detection Click on Map Interference detection to check the interference degree in the same channel between AP and other devices near the AP The detection results are represented by colors Green means AP has a low disturbance orange means AP has a general disturbance red means AP has a serious disturbance 12 Figure 4 5 Interference detection 4 5 Overlay Plots Click on Map Overlay Plot to view the coverage area of AP wireless signal On the map the coverage area of the AP is displayed by a circle with the AP icon as the center of a circle Figure 4 6 AP Overlay Plot Before viewing the coverage area chart of AP for the first time it is required to set the scale of the map The steps are as follows Click dl draw a line on the map click Next and input the actual distance of the straight line drawn on the drawing in the pop up dialog box and click Save 13 Configure Map Scale Please draw a straight line on the map first and then configure the distance of the line Next Cancel Figure 4 7 Coverage distance of map 4 6 Drawings The drawings are displayed in the architectural plan in the middle of the page You can choose different drawings from the drop down list of the drawing and can manage t
26. and access to them when it leaves the coverage area of the current AP signal Threshold refers to the minimum threshold for the AP signal access When signal strength is lower than the set threshold the roaming function is enabled 2 Setting of service area Check the service area to be distributed and click Join service area button to distribute a service area for the current AP Note One AP can distribute at most four service areas 25 Details Users Settings Admin Radio Settings WLAN Settings Name SSID Application Band VLAN ID Address Pool default ssid 1 Office 2 4G 0 default 123 123 Office All 0 default 2 10 A 1 1 _Join WLAN Restart Reset to Defaults Figure 6 10 Setting of service area Service area name Displays the name of the service area SSID Displays the name of wireless network Type Displays the application type Frequency band Supports two frequency bands 2 4 G 5 G in which ALL means that two frequency bands of the service area will be distributed VLAN ID Displays the VLAN value which is between 1 4094 e Address pool Displays the name of the address pool For the details of setting the beginning and end address of the address pool please refer to the chapter VLAN Settings 6 2 2 4 System In this interface the working mode of AP the way to obtain the IP address of AP and upgrading of the AP software can be set The AP s working mode is divided
27. and serial number on the map 10 cana Y og e gt Addrers 107 16 10 101 mac AddreseD02 7441 MADD S N15166173 Figure 4 2 AP Summary 4 2 Details Click Map Details to display the AP s device name IP address MAC address serial number online client channel and SSID on the map 4 4 4 Overview Details load Interference Coverage Map oetaun Configure map ae H ModelWAP 6112 IP Address 192 168 1 100 MAC Address 0022AAE64ASS N 15092309 Users 0 Channel Auto Pd fn SSID 111 Figure 4 3 AP Details Device Name Name of AP IP address IP address of AP MAC address AP s MAC address Serial number AP s serial number Online client The number of clients accessed to the AP Channel Show the current wireless network frequency where AP works SSID SSID Service Set Identification is used to uniquely identify a string of wireless network and is case sensitive 11 4 3 Load detection Click on Map Load detection to detect the proportion of the number of wireless clients accessed to AP to the AP carrying capacity The detection results are represented by colors Green The proportion of the number of clients accessed to AP to the AP carrying capacity 1s less than 40 Orange The proportion of the number of clients accessed to AP to the AP carrying capacity is more than equal to and less than 80 Red The proportion of the number of clients
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30. assword of sender mailbox Receiver mailbox Fills in the name of receiver mailbox Sending time interval Displays the time interval for sending log information Tips It is recommended to use Gmail Yahoo mail 31 Chapter 9 Settings This chapter describes how to configure service areas radio frequency template load balancing software version etc on the WAC 1000 WAC 1001 and these configurations can be distributed to the AP as a template 9 1 Service area In the service area the list of configured service areas has been displayed and the parameters of each service area in the list can be modified The configured service areas are distributed by AP to the wireless clients to access Also you can add delete a service area Figure 9 1 Setting interface Click the Edit button on the right side of the service area to be modified to modify the parameters of the service parameters Click the Delete button on the right side of the service area to be deleted to delete the service area Click on the Add button at the top right corner of the service area page and a dialog box pops up as shown in figure 9 2 you can respectively set wireless VLAN security bandwidth and add a service area Below is a detailed description of the meaning of the parameters on the interfaces for adding service areas 32 9 1 1 Wireless settings WLAN Settings 3 Security 4 Qos RF Airtime Name Each Radio SSID Background WMM Share
31. atibility issues or the device used does not support automatic consultation function then Ethernet consultation type can be set here Enable port mirror Checking it to enable this feature Monitoring port Any one of ports 1 5 can be selected and the monitoring port is LANI by default Tip After modifying the IP address of LAN port you must use a new IP address to log into the device and the IP for logging in to the host is on the same network segment 10 3 Clock In order to guarantee that the functions of the device relating to time work normally the clock of the device needs to be accurately set to make 1t synchronize with the local standard time The device provides two ways of system time setting Manual setup time and Network time synchronization It is recommended to use Network time synchronization and the device will automatically get the standard time from the Internet Info Admin Time System Current System Time 2015 8 26 17 39 36 Time Zone UTC 0800 Beijing Chongging Hongkong Uru Y Enable Daylight Saving Time Manually Synchronize with SNTP Server IP Address 1 192 43 244 18 Server 2 IP Address 216 45 57 38 Server 3 IP Address OK Cancel Figure 10 3 Clock management Current system time Displays the current date and time information of the device unit Y M D H M S 49 Time zone selection Selects the international time zone in which the device resides Only choosing a
32. ch the Internet by setting the minimum and maximum transmission rate of 2 4GHz 5GHz Able to stably reach the Internet by setting the minimum and maximum transmission rate of SGHz Air interface Checking it to enable this feature Each radio Checking it to enable the radio function ZZ Background WMM sharing Sets the percentage of the background WMM share in order to ensure establishing a stable connection with network resources and providing a high quality data network connection performance 33 Most effective WMM sharing Sets the percentage of the most effective WMM sharing in order to ensure establishing a stable connection with network resources and providing a high quality network connecting performance Video WMM sharing Sets the percentage of the video WMM sharing in order to ensure establishing a stable connection with network resources and providing a high quality video network connecting performance K Voice WMM sharing Sets the percentage of the language WMM sharing in order to ensure establishing a stable connection with network resources and providing high quality voice network connecting performance Content filtering Checking it to enable this feature Frequency band Selects the frequency band that the service area supports 2 4 GHz 5 GHz ALL are available Inactivity timeout The default is 100 seconds e Hide SSID Checking it to enable this feature After hiding SSID acc
33. correct time zone can the network time synchronization function work properly Manual time setting Manually enters the current date and time unit Y M D H M S Network time synchronization After using the network time synchronization function to set up the right NTP server and when the device is connected to the Internet 1t will automatically synchronize the time with the set NTP server The two NTP server addresses preset by the system by default are 111 43 244 18 216 45 57 38 which generally requires no change If you need to know more about the NTP knowledge and the server just visit http www ntp org Tip It is recommended to set the device clock to synchronization with network time Only when the system time 1s properly configured can the configurations related to time such as firewall work normally 10 4 Systems In the System gt Page you can back up the WAC 1000 WAC 1001 configuration files to the local PC import the new configuration file to the system restore the factory configuration and view the information of the currently running version Info Admin Time System Configuration Backup Configuration to Local PC Save Import Configuration Choose File No file chosen Import port Y Reset to Factory Defaults before Importing Reset to Factory Defaults Reset Firmware Current Firmware WAC 1000v2 8 0 151010 Select a Firmware File Choose File No file chosen Upgrade Y Restart af
34. d Mode Displays the AP wireless working mode Rate Displays the AP wireless rate Channel bandwidth Displays the channel bandwidth occupied by the wireless data transmission Channel Displays the channel used by the current AP When AP channel is configured to Auto the channels actually used can be displayed SSID The character strings used to uniquely identify a wireless network which are case sensitive BSSID AP wireless MAC address Transmission power Displays the AP transmission power Associated threshold The minimum threshold set for the STA accessible signal connected by AP below which the AP does not allow the client to be associated with STA Roaming threshold The roaming threshold set for the associated STA below which the AP will disconnect the association of the client with the STA Beacon interval AP will send Beacon frames to the network regularly and synchronize them with the network Beacon interval is the periodic time interval for sending Beacon frames with the value range of 20 999 milliseconds Number of clients The number of accessed wireless clients Number of received packets bytes Displays the number of received packets bytes Number of sent packets bytes Displays the number of sent packets bytes 23 6 2 2 2 Clients Click on Device gt AP name gt Client to enter the page as shown in the figure below and the page displays the information about the client access to the AP QD
35. ded to back up the current configuration of the system before upgrade 2 Click on the Select file button under the software upgrade configuration in the above figure and find the latest version of software on the local computer 3 After selecting the software click on the Upgrade button to upgrade the software on your device Tip 1 It is strongly recommended that upgrade is made when the device load is low less users 2 Upgrading device software on a regular basis enables the device to get more functions or to have a better working performance The right software upgrade will not change the current device settings 3 During the upgrade process the device s power supply cannot be shut down otherwise it will cause unpredictable errors and even irreversible damages to the hardware 4 The software will automatically restart to take effect after the completion of upgrade without human intervention 51 Chapter 11 FAQ A 1 Device is used as wireless client why can a wireless connection not be established After confirming that the device is powered normally and connected normally please check the following configurations of the wireless devices in the network 1 The AP SSID values set by the wireless client are consistent with the SSID of the associated wireless device or not 2 The AP MAC values set by the wireless client are consistent with the MAC address of the associated wireless device or not 3 The
36. e AP distribution locations view the AP profile details and other information detect the AP anomalies such as interference testing load testing etc and manage a single unit for AP in the diagram Figure 4 1 Page of distribution map This page displays AP list and Map Properties on the left side AP list shows the AP information currently online and have not been added to the map including the MAC address Click and drag the AP name to the actual position of the map on the right side and add the AP to the map Note The AP that has been added to the map will not be displayed in the AP list Drawing properties Show the number of online APs offline AP users and the name notes size and other information of the drawings in the current drawings Here the name and note of the drawing can be modified Or the current drawing can be saved to the local computer The right side of this page is the display interface of the distribution map With manually addition all the APs you manage will be displayed on the map AP s online status is represented by colors green means AP online while gray means offline AP Click on the AP icon on the map for single unit management Click to manage the current AP Please refer to the chapter AP Settings Click to lock the location of AP on the map Click to delete the current AP on the map 4 1 Summary Click on Map Profile to display the AP s IP address MAC address
37. e DHCP address pool that can define the VLAN attributes VLAN ID Sets the VLAN ID with the range of value of 1 4094 34 Enable the DHCP server of the device Checking it to mean the DHCP server is enabled on this device Name Name of custom address pool IP address range Sets the range for Intranet users to obtain the IP address Subnet mask gateway address The subnet mask gateway addresses assigned by the DHCP server to the intranet computers mobile phones and other clients automatically gt Lease term The leasing time for the Intranet computers to obtain the IP address assigned by the device Unit Minutes Primary DHCP server The primary DNS server IP address assigned by the DHCP server to the Intranet computers mobile phones and clients automatically Secondary DNS server The secondary DNS server IP address assigned by the DHCP server to the Intranet computers mobile phones and other clients automatically gt Option43 By modifying the variable length fields of option 43 in the DHCP protocol packets 1t is used to carry the IP address of AC and let AP analyze the AC address carried by option 43 so it is used for discovering AC There are four options Disable HEX fixed length ASCII indefinite length Custom 9 1 3 Security settings To make access authentication for such clients as computers mobile phones that want to join the service area password authentication and free of authentication are now pr
38. el bandwidth Selects the bandwidth of corresponding channels Wireless rate Selects the wireless transmission rate Wireless transmission power Selects the wireless transmission power Beacon interval AP will send Beacon frames to the network regularly and synchronize with the network Beacon interval is the periodic time interval for sending Beacon frames Value range is 20 999 milliseconds Enable WMM Checking to enable the WMM function Short Guard Interval Checking it to enable this function Short Preamble Checking it to enable this function Interference immunity level Chooses the level of interference immunity with a range of 1 to 5 Channel switching notice number Selects the number of channel switching notices ranging 1 9 0 00 Background spectrum monitoring Checking to enable this function Advanced options Ed Frequency switching mode Includes four modes Disabled Optimized 5 GHZ Mandatory 5 GHZ Frequency balancing Optimized 5GHz Guides the STA supporting dual frequency to be connected to AP first via 5GHz Mandatory 5GHz For STA that supports dual frequency only STA is allowed to be connected to AP through the 5 GHZ radio frequency Frequency balancing AP guides STA to be distributed in balance on the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz radio frequencies 2 4GHz client Sets the maximum number of wireless clients in the AP 2 4GHz band 5GHz client Sets the maximum number of wireless clie
39. ent list of A WAC 1000 WAC 1001C and view WAC 1000 WAC 1001 to check if two APs are discovered and the IP address of the AP are 192 168 2 0 network segment address and 192 168 3 0 network segment address respectively 4 Enter the WAC 1000 WAC 1001 service area page create a new service area to be distributed to two sets of AP and see if they can take effect 46 Figure 9 18 AP management list Cortar GO yee Opete Let le AP 47 Chapter 10 System management This chapter introduces the system configuration and related information about WAC 1000 WAC 1001 10 1 Information In the System gt Information page the administrator can view the system information and timely know any potential problems happening to or possibly existing in the network thus improving network performance and enhancing network security The details of the system are shown below Info Admin Time System Time Resource Current Time 2015 8 26 17 06 11 CPU Usage 1 Up Time 0d0h36m50s Memory Usage 24 Flash Disk Usage 7 Device Network Model WAC 1000 IP Address 192 168 1 252 S N 4294967295 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Hardware V1 0 Gateway IP Address 192 168 1 1 Firmware WAC 1000v2 8 0 150825 MAC Address 0022aaffffff Figure 10 1 System information 10 2 Management Under this page you can modify the IP address of WAC 1000 WAC 1001 the address of wireless controllers and user names and passwords etc whic
40. entation Configure a service area on the device and enable the roaming function and add API AP2 into the same service area when the AP reaches the set roaming threshold the two layer wireless roaming can be realized 6 2 Device settings Click on the Device menu to enter the page of device and the administrator can view all the APs in the current intranet to position restart set in batch the online AP or delete all offline APs Cortigure Delete Disconnected APs Status 7 Mode Channel 24G Hz Mode Channel SGHz Users Figure 6 3 Device interface Batch management After selecting multiple APs click on the button to do the batch operations to AP like modifying login passwords restarting restoring the factory settings etc Clear offline AP Click to remove all the offline APs Name MAC address Displays the name or MAC address of the current AP Click on the MAC address to set the AP For the information about how to set the AP please refer to the chapter AP Settings 19 Model Displays the model of the current AP Serial number Displays the serial number of the current AP IP address Displays the IP address of the current AP Status Displays the status of the current AP namely online and offline 4 Model channel Displays the channel used by the current AP When the AP channel is configured to be Auto the channel actually used can be displayed Client Displays the number of wireless clien
41. er can enter 1 4 keys according to needs and these 4 keys can use different key types WEP key Sets the key value and the length of the key is affected by key types When choosing a 64 bit key you can input 9 hexadecimal characters or 5 ASCII characters When choosing a 128 bit key you can input 26 hexadecimal characters or 9 ASCII characters Key types Selects key types and provides three options Disable 64 bits 128 bits Among them Disable means not to use the current key but 64 bits 128 bits and used to specify the length of the WEP key 9 1 3 2 WPA WPA2 3 Security Security Level More Secure Security Mode WPA WPA2 WPA Mode Auto Security Mode Auto Radius Server IP Address Radius Server Port 1812 Personal Open Radius Password Key Renewal Interval Less Secure Cancel Figure 9 5 WPA WPA2 Security mechanism Choose WPA WPA2 here which means that the device will use WPA or WPA2 security mechanism Under the security mechanism the device will use the Radius server for authentication and obtaining the key WPA version Sets up the safe mode this device will use Auto Means that the device can automatically choose WPA or WPA2 safe mode according to the requests of wireless client WPA Means that this device will use the safe mode of WPA WPA2 Means that the device will use the safe mode of WPA2 Encryption algorithm It is used to encrypt wireless data with the options
42. ess 1s possible only when the SSID name is manually entered for search and the wireless network is connected or before enabling this feature you have already connect to the wireless network so it can be automatically accessed gt Limit of the maximum number of clients Controls the number of clients accessed by AP It is recommended not to exceed 20 O means no restriction Limit of local detection request Set the threshold for local detection Automatic update Automatically checked by default It means the new service area will be automatically distributed to all the online APs When the number of automatically updated service areas exceeds 4 the new service areas will not be automatically distributed Client Isolation Isolates the mutual access between the connected terminal devices 9 1 2 VLAN settings WLAN Settings i RF 2 VLAN 3 Security Client VLAN Assignment Default Static VLAN ID Enable DHCP Server 7 DHCP Address Pool Name default IP Address Range 192 168 1 100 to 192 168 1 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address 192 168 1 252 Lease Time 120 Primary DNS Server 192 168 1 1 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Option43 Disabled Show Advanced Option Tag on DHCP Only Hide Advanced Option Back Next Cancel Figure 9 3 VLAN settings Client VLAN making ways Default or Static mode is available Default means the DHCP address pools in the non VLAN while Static means th
43. evice configuration please use 1t with care 2 2 Installation Guidelines 1 Make sure that your workbench or standard rack is level and stable 2 Do not place heavy objects on the Device 3 Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation and adequate ventilation around the Device 4 Position the Device out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat and ignition 5 Please use the supplied power cord 2 3 Items Required for Installation 1 Broadband Internet connection 2 Tools and equipment 1 Broadband modem optional 2 PC with an Ethernet card and TCP IP installed 3 Network devices like hub switch wireless access point 4 Phillips screwdriver 5 Power outlet 2 4 Installing the Device Before you install the Device make sure your Internet connection is working properly If it is not please contact your ISP 1 Installing the Device on a Flat Surface 1 Make sure the Device is powered off 2 Place the Device upside down on a sturdy flat bench with a power outlet nearby Verify that the bench is well grounded 3 Remove the adhesive backing from the supplied rubber feet Attach the four rubber feet to the round recessed areas on the bottom of the Device 4 Turn the Device over to make it right side up on the bench 2 Installing the Device in a 19 inch Standard Rack Follow these steps to install the Device in a 19 inch standard rack 1 Make sure the Device is powered off 2 Make sure the rack
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45. figuration of interfaces nenn nr nne 2 Bee OO Mb A tira ic 4 Table 2 Description FEEDS EE Ett 4 Table Nee Rer cds 4 Pisure 2 2 Attaching brackets to te Device LEE EE 6 Figure 2 3 Mounting the Device in a Rack alia erat 6 Feuvre 2 4 Connecting the Device to Network EE 6 Fee 321 Web ULE osti Widow siii 8 Bicone 3 2 We LEHOomne Pads aa AA 9 Figured 1 Eat e distribution Map yiurai A 10 Risute 4 2 AP SUMMAT a lea 11 A E NR 11 Ire e E Ee di dais dona 12 Fisute 4 5 Interference detection pila 13 Hene ds AP Overlay A EE 13 Pisute 4 7 Coverage distance OF Mapa ivi 14 Honre d Import drawin Itaca 14 Bioure 49 Drawno S IMPOR 15 Fieute 5 gt Statistical COR ico 16 Figure 6 1 AC and AP centralized manager communicate on the second floor 18 Fieute 6 2 Roaming on the second odres 19 Fisut 60 3 Device INerl aCe mero 19 Ee Ee 20 Ire SySte info mnaldoia aaa 21 EES 22 Picure 6 7 Radio TreQueney Mona 23 56 iodio SC a 24 Fisure6 S Radi0 frequency sessili 25 Etude 26 Pic gre oe Ll Systems cts oir 26 Proure 6 2 Networkesetinos iia a id EE 21 Figuro 13 Software Er EE 2 Hene e User online ee 28 Fisuie EE 28 Fistte1 3 Blacklistintertacoat e 29 Figure 8 CLOS information iter aC ai 30 Prisute S 2 Loe Settings Catellani 30 Figure 8 3 Log settings Montong i 31 Foure o gt 1 Sets MICE 32 Eivure9 2 Wireless SEU lao 33 tee EEN eege dl bd 34 EE iii 35 Fiore 925 WP AW PA Zo
46. h 1s detailed in the following figure Info Admin Time System VLAN ID 0 Admin User IP Address 192 168 1 252 Username admin Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Password Gateway IP Address 192 168 1 1 Confirm Primary DNS 200 200 200 254 Secondary ONS 0 0 0 0 Miscellaneous WLAN Controller MAC Address 0022AADSAD55 Controller IP Address 192 168 1 252 Negotiation Mode Auto A Enable Port Mirroring Y Monitoring Port Hide Advanced Option OK Cancel Figure 10 2 Systems management 48 Manage VLAN Sets the needed VLAN ID in the range of 0 4094 Manage IP address Sets the AC s management IP address Subnet mask Sets the subnet mask Gateway address Sets the gateway address Primary DNS server Sets the IP address of the primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Sets the IP address of the secondary DNS server Wireless controller address Sets the IP address of wireless controllers Password Administrator password Confirm password The password for administrators to confirm 4 4 4 MAC address The device MAC address It is suggested not to modify the MAC address of the LAN port freely Interface mode Sets the duplex mode and rate for interfaces Options are Auto adaptive 10M FD 10M full duplex 10M HD 10M half duplex 100M FD 100M full duplex 100M HD 100M half duplex The default is Auto which is usually not required to be modified and 1f there are any comp
47. he drawings Click on Distribution map import button to enter the interface as shown below Figure 4 8 Import drawing interface Name Shows the drawing name Number of devices Shows the number of APs on the drawings Clients Shows the number of the accessed terminal devices on the drawing File size Shows the drawing size Notes Shows the description information of the drawings Edit Click to modify the drawing name and note information 46 4 Delete Delete the drawings In the top right corner of the page there are two buttons Add and Delete and you can add new drawings and delete drawings in batch Add drawings Click Add button and the dialog box pops up as shown in the figure below to upload drawings and enter the name and description of the drawing Note The drawing name supports only the names that contain upper lowercase letters numbers underline and the picture name only supports JPG format 14 Name Upload your own Choose File No file choser Description OK Cancel Figure 4 9 Drawings import Delete drawings in batch Check the multiple drawings to be deleted and click Delete button in the top right side of the page 15 Chapter 5 Statistics In the statistics menu the administrator can view the statistics data classified according to the SSID radio frequency distribution map and operating system by all wireless LAN clients the number
48. ice area configuration 4 Remote management After the DHCP server service area etc are configured you can enter the Device page and click on the top of page and remotely manage the three APs after the corresponding APs are shown respectively 43 In the remote management page click on the AP name Settings Service settings After entering the service area list page check the service areas whose names are default S2 and then click the Join service button Add other two APs into these two service areas in the same way 5 AP load balancing Enter the Settings Load balancing page click the Add button to enter the load balancing group configuration interface and check Enable load balancing group and input the name of load balancing group HiPER_NEW add three APs into the load balancing group and click Save With the above configuration the enterprise employees can access to the network through HiPER_IN the outsiders can access to the network through HiPER_OUT 9 6 AP centralized management configuration instance Three layer management 9 6 1 Typical environment I option43 option60 for the application of the ACCESS port and 3 layer switches 1 Demand Analyze the WAC 1000 WAC 1001 address in the AP through the option43 field and discover AC by three layers VLAN is divided into three parts on the 3 layer switch VLANI VLAN2 VLAN3 respectively and WAP 6201 is on the access interface to which VLAN2
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50. ile from the WLAN controller Intra Controller Roaming Intra controller roaming occurs when a wireless client roams between APs managed by the same WLAN controller Layer 2 Roaming Layer 2 roaming occurs when a wireless client roams between APs on the same subnet and VLAN 6 1 1 2 Working Principle For the implementation of Fit AP WAC 1000 WAC 1001 solution the first and crucial step is the issue of Fit AP s registration on the three layer switch and the WAC 1000 WAC 1001 can manage Fit AP only after Fit AP is successful in registration In the practical applications it is common for WAC 1000 WAC 1001 Fit AP to register by crossing three layer network Our device has three ways of implementation the first is the DNS mode which requires the support from DNS DHCP Server and is relatively complex the second is the DHCP Option43 attribute mode that is using the Option43 attribute of the DHCP Server the third is to configure the WAC 1000 WAC 1001 address on AP and this method is relatively simple 17 When the wireless controller WAC 1000 WAC 1001 is connected with the Fit AP by crossing three layer network the Option 43 mode is used when Fit AP is connected to the wireless controller by crossing three layer network Fit AP can directly obtain the IP address of the wireless controller through the Option 43 attribute of DHCP thus completing the registration on the wireless controller The specific process is shown in the fig
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52. n external USB interface and the casing size is 9 inches The front panel is shown in the schematic diagram below evel mam 2 Ome pwr sys use e e e WAC 1000 Wireless Controller Figure 2 1 Front Panel WAC 1000 2 1 1 Description of LED lights Power LED It is constantly on when the power supply is working properly SY It flashes at the frequency of 2 times per second when the S System Status LED system burden is heavy the flashing frequency drops normally on or normally off in failure When a device is properly connected to a port the status Link Act Port Status LED LED that corresponds to the port stays lit and 1t will flash 1f there 1s flow USB Port Status LED hos light is on which means the USB interface is being Table 0 1 Description of LEDs 2 1 2 Description of interfaces LAN LAN ports E emt reem en ech S switched Ethernet ports as P 8 Provide an external USB Connect the USB disk to store USB USB port the software profiles etc interface obtained by devices Table 0 2 Description of Ports 2 1 3 Reset button Reset button can be used to recover the device s factory configuration when you forget the administrator password Method In the process of charged operation hold down the Reset button for more than 5 seconds then release the button and the device will be returned to the factory settings and automatically restart Note The above operations will delete all the original d
53. ng 192 160 1252 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Ping statistics for 192 1601252 If the Ping command is successful the connection between the computer and the Device is working properly If the Ping command fails please do the following 1 Check physical connection Verify that the LAN LED on the Device and the LED on your computer s network card are lit 2 Check TCP IP settings Verify that your computer is on the same subnet as the Device s LAN interface E g if the Device s LAN IP address is 192 168 1 1 default the computer s IP address must be an unused IP address in the 192 168 1 0 24 subnet 3 2 Logging to the Device No matter what operating system 1s installed on your computer such as MS Windows Macintosh UNIX or Linux and so on you can configure the Device through the Web browser e g Internet Explorer Firefox To login to the Device do the following Launch a Web browser enter the Device s LAN IP address the default is 192 168 1 252 in the address bar and then press Enter The login window appears as shown in Figure 3 1 The first time you login to the Device you should enter the default login information default user name and password both are admin and then click OK 5 192 168 1 252 fo Authentication Required The server http 192 168 1 252 80 requires a username and password The server says LE
54. ngs Enabling 2 4 GHz frequency band Checking it means to enable the 2 4 GHz frequency band Channel This parameter is used to select the frequency band in which the wireless network works The wireless devices in the same frequency band will interfere with each other If there are multiple wireless devices around the AP please select a frequency different from that of other wireless devices when setting the channel Mode Set the wireless work mode of AP It is recommend to use the 11 b g n mode Wireless rate Select the AP to use the wireless data transmission rate Wireless transmission rate Select the AP to use the transmission power for wireless data transmission Beacon interval AP will send Beacon Beacon frames to the network regularly and synchronize them with the network Beacon interval is the periodic time interval for sending Beacon frames with the value range of 20 999 milliseconds Enabling thresholds Check it to enable this feature Only checking this option can the associated threshold and roaming threshold be set Associated threshold The minimum threshold set for the STA accessible signal connected by AP below which the AP does not allow the client to be associated with STA Roaming threshold The roaming threshold set for the associated STA below which the AP will disconnect the association of the client with the STA Roaming means that the wireless client can detect other devices with strong wireless signal
55. nts in the AP 5GHz band 9 3 Load balancing When the covering area overlaps between the APs these APs can be set up for load balancing and by setting this parameter the wireless clients in the overlapped area can be distributed in balance according to the actual machine amount of APs so as to improve the quality of network service The load balance groups can be modified deleted added etc AP Load Nhalanceo Vetting 40 Figure 9 11 Load balancing Modify load balancing group Click on the Edit button to modify the current load balancing configuration Delete load balancing group Click on the Delete button behind the corresponding load balancing group Y Add load balancing group Click on the Add button and an interface pops up as shown in the following figure and you can configure the AP members needing to achieving load balancing AP Load Balance Settings Enable Load Balance Name Available AP Member 20140102 002233335046 15165588 0022aae 76894 15166173 0022aae76add Lily 14940282 002233031873 gt OK Cancel Figure 9 12 Load balancing Enable load balancing Clicking to check this option can enable the load balancing function Load balancing group name Sets the name of the AP load balancing group List of APs available Displays the basic information of the current AP 9 Load balancing group member Displays the basic information of the APs that have enabled the load balancing function
56. o WAC 1000 WAC 1001 to configure the LAN port WAN port of the device to complete the basic configuration on the Internet Here the LAN port IP address is 192 168 1 252 3 Service area configuration Enter the Settings Service area page to configure service area as default S2 The SSID of Service area default is set to HiPER_IN enable SSID broadcasting the encryption mode is set to WPA PSK WPA2 PSK the pre shared key is 1234567890 and the AP management VLAN range is set to 10 The configuration of Service area S2 is shown in the figure below SSID is set to HiPER_OUT the SSID broadcasting is enabled and the encryption mode is WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and the AP management VLAN range 1s set to 10 WLAN Settings E Security Name SSID Application Guest Office Voice Broadcast Multicast Broadcast Filter DTIM Interval Multicast Transmission Optimization Disabled Dynamic Multicast Optimization Disabled DMO Channel Utilization Threshold 1 96 Disabled lBeacon Y Transmission Rates 2AGHZ Min 1 SGHZ Min 6 Hide Advanced Option 4 Qos RF Airtime Each Radio Background WMM charel e Best effort WMM Share 1 Video WMM Share 1 Voice WMM Share 1 Miscellaneous Content Filtering Disabled Band All v Inactivity Timeout 100 Sec Hide SSID Max Clients Threshold 0 Local Probe Request Threshold 0 Auto upgrade Y Client Isolation Next Cancel Figure 9 15 Serv
57. o zo 36 Pisiiie 9 0 WPA PSKAWPA2 PSK illo lille ae 3 Fioure 92 7 INO security mechas laa 38 Figure 92 8 Broadband ee 38 Pionie SYR Eeer eege ege 39 Fistre 9 10 Radio ee ere 39 Risure 9 11 Load balance Li AR SENAT 41 Risto 9212 Load Dalane me al Eo 41 Fisnie9 15 Sortwaremanascnient aula 41 Figure 9 14 AP centralized management configuration instance 43 Pisure 9 15 Service area E E oN EE 43 Pisur 9 l6 Ehree layei environment iaia aaa 45 57 Figure 9 17 AC IP address configuration i iian A A Aa a 45 Eisure 9 US A Prana cement sbirri 47 Fene 10 1 SystemanlOriiaul OM rada 48 Pisure 10 2 Systems managemen tsira an 48 Pioure EE SE EE 49 teuer eege 90 Appendix D LICENSE STATEMENT GPL CODE STATEMENT This product resp the here http global level1 com downloads php action init for downloading offered software includes software code developed by third parties including software code subject to the GNU General Public License Version 2 GPLv2 and GNU Lesser General Public License 2 1 LGPLv2 1 WRITTEN OFFER FOR GPL LGPL SOURCE CODE We will provide everyone upon request the applicable GPLv2 and LGPLv2 1 source code files via CDROM or similar storage medium for a nominal cost to cover shipping and media charges as allowed under the GPLv2 and LGPLv2 1 This offer is valid for 3 years GPLv2 and LGPLv2 inquiries Please direct all GPL and LGPL inquiries to the following address Digital Data
58. ode according to the requests of wireless clients WPA Means that the device will use the safe mode of WPA PSK WPA2 Means that the device will use the safe mode of WPA2 PSK Encryption algorithm It is used to encrypt wireless data with the options like Auto TKIP and AES Auto Means that the device will automatically choose encryption algorithms according to needs TKIP Means that all wireless data will use TKIP as the encryption algorithm 37 AES Means that all wireless data will use AES as the encryption algorithm Pre shared key The preset initialization key with the value of 8 63 characters Key update cycle It is the timed update cycle used to specify the key Value range is 60 86400 in the unit of seconds The default value is 3600 which means no update when the value is 0 9 1 3 4 No security mechanism No security mechanism Means that the client can access to the network without using any security mechanism for authentication WLAN Settings E Security Security Level More Secure Security Mode Personal Open Less Secure Back Next Cancel Figure 9 7 No security mechanism 9 1 4 Bandwidth setting To set the speed limit for the wireless clients like computers mobile phones etc that join the service area 1 RF 2 VLAN 3 Security 4 Qos Bandwidth Limit Each Assign bandwidth to each user Y Upload 0 kbps lt No limit v 0 means no limit Download No limit v
59. of accessed wireless clients and APs the most active wireless clients the most active APs total input bandwidth and total output bandwidth and other statistical information Fig 5 1 Statistical chart 1 In the upper left corner of the figure the statistical information about wireless clients currently online is displayed with sector diagram and you can choose to display them by classification and statistics of SSID RF distribution map or operating system In the upper right corner of the figure the statistical information about wireless clients or APs currently online is displayed with line chart It can be displayed by hours days or weeks through classification statistic The horizontal axis represents point of time while the vertical axis represents the number of users 3 The lower left corner of the figure shows the information about the most active wireless client and AP including the name of the wireless client download traffic and upload flow Click the name of wireless client to view its details click on the name of the AP to set up About how to set up the AP please refer to the chapter AP Settings 4 The lower right corner of the figure shows the total input and total output of data traffic of all APs within a specified time 16 Chapter 6 Device 6 1 AP Controller WAC 1000 WAC 1001 can implement configuration management and monitoring of the entire wireless network in a centralized manner AP managemen
60. of the 3 layer switch and the IP address for VLAN2 virtual interface is 192 168 2 254 WAP 6111 is on the access interface to which VLAN3 of the 3 layer switch and the IP address for VLAN3 virtual interface is 192 168 3 254 The IP address of AC LAN is 192 168 1 252 and the IP for VLANI virtual interface is 192 168 1 254 The pool of the corresponding VLAN is created for the virtual interface in the VLANs and the IP address of option43 with the field of WAC 1000 WAC 1001 is defined The dotted decimal format is 192 168 1 252 the dotted hexadecimal format is 0104C0A801FC here 01 represents fixed identifier while 04 represents the character length of 4 bytes And configure the option60 field format as ASCII and the character content as LEVELONE this is AP supported field 2 Environment topology WAC 1000 WAC 1001 IP 192 168 1 252 DI VLANI 192 168 1 254 VLANI Port SS L3 Switch VLAN 192 168 2 254 VLAN3 192 168 3 254 VLAN2 Port VLAN3 Port 44 Figure 9 16 Three layer environment 3 Operation procedures 1 Click System gt Administration and configure the TCP IP address of WAC 1000 WAC 1001 in the figure below Info Admin Time System VLAN ID 0 Admin User IP Address 192 168 1 252 Username admin Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Password Gateway IP Address 192 168 1 1 Confirm Primary DNS 200 200 200 251 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 WLAN Controller Controller IP Address Show Advanced
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63. ovided Password authentication provides three wireless security mechanisms namely WEP WPA WPA2 and WPA PSK WPA2 PSK The following sections will introduce the configuration parameters and their meanings 9 1 3 1 WEP 3 Security Security Level More Secure Security Mode WEP Authentication Type Auto Y Key Format Hex Y Keyl Disabled Key2 Disabled Key3 Disabied Key4 Disabled Personal Open Less Secure _Back Next Cancel Figure 9 4 WEP Authentication type When using the WEP encryption mechanism three options automatic open systems Shared keys are provided Auto Means that the device can automatically choose Open System or Pre shared key mode according to the requests of wireless clients Open system At this point the wireless clients can pass the authentication and associate with the wireless devices on the premise of not providing authentication key To perform data transmission you must provide the correct key 35 Shared key At this point the client must provide the correct key to pass the authentication otherwise it cannot be associated with the wireless devices and cannot perform data transmission Key format Two formats hexadecimal code and ASCH code are provided When the hexadecimal code 1s used the key characters can be 0 9 A B C D E F When the ASCII code is used the key characters can be all ASCII codes Key selection The us
64. pops up as shown in the figure below and you can set the parameters set and add a radio frequency template Below is a detailed description of the meaning of the parameters of the interfaces in adding radio frequency templates Name 2AGHZ SGHZ Enable Wi Fi 7 Enable Wi Fi Y Mode lib g n Mode lia n Channel Auto Y Channel Auto Y Channel width Auto Y Channel width Auto Y Speed Auto Y VHTChannel width v RF Power Auto v RF Power Auta hd Beacon interval 100 ms Beacon interval 100 ms Enable AMM Y Enable WMM Y Short Guard Interval Y Short Guard Interval d Short Preamble Y Short Preamble e Interference Immunity Level 1 v Interference Immunity Level lv Channel Switch Announcement Count 0 Y Channel Switch Announcement Count 0 Y Background Spectrum Monitoring Background Spectrum Monitoring Show Advanced Option OK Cancel Figure 9 10 Radio frequency template 39 Template name The name of the radio frequency template Enable wireless function Checking it to enable the wireless function of two frequency bands 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz Mode Chooses the wireless working mode Channel This parameter is used to select frequency bands in which the wireless network works The wireless devices in the same frequency will interfere with each other and if there are multiple wireless devices around the AP please select a different frequency from that of other wireless devices in setting channels Chann
65. safe mode and key set by the wireless client are consistent with those of the associated wireless device or not 4 The associated device has already enabled the wireless feature and has been the AP mode or not A 2 How to restore the device to the factory settings Tip The following method will delete all original configurations of the device so please use 1t with care Case I Know the administrator password Under normal circumstances you can directly enter the System management gt Configuration management page and then click restore to manually restart the device and the device can be restored to its factory configuration Case II Forget the administrator password If you forget the administrator password you will not be able to enter the WEB interface and now you can only use the Reset button to restore the factory configuration Method In the process of charged operation hold down the Reset button for more than 5 seconds then release the button and the device will be returned to the factory settings and automatically restart 52 Appendix A List of Common IP OCA AC pese i w_ MIA EE 208 MIT ee A pese EE ON ii We ee Appendix B Common service ports Gemeen ani aa vr MM MA kd C BA LI RA EN ASCII 29 2A 2B 2C 8 9 38 39 G H 47 48 V W 56 57 f g 66 67 u V 75 76 54 55 Appendix C Figure index Table 0 1 Factory con
66. t includes Issuance software issuance configuration modification of relevant parameters etc WAC 1000 WAC 1001 and AP can penetrate three layers of network devices between them for mutual discovery WAC 1000 WAC 1001 can normally manage the AP found by the network at the second and third layer This chapter mainly introduces the related concepts about AP centralized management and AP centralized management functions including AP management distributed service area configuration of AP RF templates AP configuration templates AP software management etc 6 1 1 AP Controller Overview 6 1 1 1 Terminology Client A PC laptop or other terminals with a wireless Network Interface Card STA station is a wireless network devices in the network node WLAN Wireless Local Area Network A WLAN is a type of local area network that uses high frequency radio waves rather than wires to transmit data AC Access Controller An AC also known as WLAN controller is a network device that is used to control and manage access points in the network AP Access Point An AP is a network device that acts as a base station for the wireless LAN and acts as a bridge between wired and wireless networks Fat AP A standalone AP that independently controls and manages wireless clients Fit AP A simple AP that relies on WLAN controller to control and manage wireless clients The access points in Fit AP mode can retrieve firmware and configuration f
67. tent as possible Analysis 1 To achieve the coverage of wireless network in the whole office area Install the three APs in the corresponding office area reasonably to realize a seamless connection through the two layer roaming 2 Create two service areas on the WAC 1000 WAC 1001 one for the company s employees and the other for outsiders And three sets of AP are added into these two service areas to achieve 2 layer roaming of wireless network to enable the corresponding personnel to access to network resources in any position of the office area through the wireless network 3 Add three APs into the same load balancing group on WAC 1000 WAC 1001 to realize load balancing between the APs 4 Prevent outsiders from accessing to the internal resources by making a strategy on WAC 1000 WAC 1001 AT gt WAC 1000 WAC 1001 IP 192 168 1 252 A SSID1 HiPER_IN SSID1 HiPER_IN 53 _SSID2 gt SSID2 HiPER_OUT kz e I SS AE d RK AP2 a x a N AD y DO gt i i Sa A E L BV N Pi e ci Na aa oo se AP LA SSID1 HiPER_IN SSID2 HiPER_OUT 42 Figure 9 14 AP centralized management configuration instance Configuration steps 1 Access configuration Connect the WAC 1000 WAC 1000 in bypass mode of the company network here the upper interface VLAN connected to WAC 1000 WAC 1001 is VLANIO 2 Interface configuration Log in t
68. ter Upgrade Restart Device Restart Figure 10 4 System configuration Back up configuration file Click on the Save button in the above figure to back up the WAC 1000 WAC 1000 configuration file to the local PC and the the format of the configuration file is xml Import configuration file Click on the Select files button in the above figure and then import the configuration file from the local PC If you have checked the check box Restore factory configuration before import and then click the Import button and the device will be recovered to the factory configuration before importing the new configuration file Gi Note Please do not close the device power supply in the process of loading configuration in order to avoid unexpected errors Restore factory configuration Click the Restore button in the above figure and restart the device to restore the factory configuration Tip 1 Recovery of device factory settings will delete all the custom configurations It is strongly recommended that before restoring the factory configuration first back up its configuration files 2 The user name and password of the device s factory administrator are as follows admin and the default LAN port IP address subnet mask is 192 168 1 252 255 255 255 0 50 Steps for upgrading the WAC 1000 WAC 1001 software CU Download the latest version of software of the same model from the LevelOne official website It is recommen
69. this follow these steps Step 1 Connect the computer to a LAN port of the Device or connect the computer to the Device wirelessly Step 2 Install TCP IP protocol on your computer If it is already installed please skip this step Step 3 Do one the following to configure TCP IP settings on your computer 1 If you want to want to set the IP address and other settings manually select Use the following IP address set the IP address to an unused one in the 192 168 1 0 24 subnet subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 and default gateway to 192 168 1 1 Note the Device s default LAN IP address is 192 168 1 1 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 2 If a DHCP server is available on your network and you want IP settings to be assigned automatically select Obtain an IP address automatically Step 4 Use the Ping command to verify network connectivity between the computer and the Device Open the command prompt on the computer type ping 192 168 1 252 and then press Enter The following uses Windows XP as an example A successful ping will look like this Pinging 192 166 1252 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 1601252 byles 02 fime lt 1ms TTL 255 Reply trom 192 160 1 252 byles 92fime lt 1ms TTL 255 Reply trom 192 168 1 252 bytes 592 time lt ims TTL 255 Reply from 192 169 125 bytes s2 time lt ims TTL 255 Ping statistics for 192 1601252 Packets sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss A n unsuccessful ping will look like this Pingi
70. ts currently accessing to the current AP Edit Sets the AP locations on the map and restarts etc To manage the current AP please refer to the chapter AP Settings O Locationing button to locate the AP on the distribution map Restart the current AP Tip The AP list only support the display of the information about the AP products in LevelOne WAC series but the device of other manufacturers does not support it 6 2 1 Batch settings When there are multiple APs needing to perform the same action for example to be set to the same RF template administrator password software version to join the same service area and other operations you can choose to use the batch setting function Click on the Device menu check multiple APs and click on the Batch management button in the top right corner of the page to do batch setting Configure 2Access Points Settings System RF 1 OK _Restart Resetto Defaults Figure 6 4 Batch settings RF setting Select the RF template and Save it Note RF can only be set in batch but cannot be set by single unit management Setting of service area Choose the service area to be distributed and click the Join service area button System setting Enter the administrator password and Save System upgrade First download the latest version of software from the official website of LevelOne and then upload the upgrade file locally
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72. ure below Fit AP DHCP Server WAC 1000 WAC 1001 gt 1 Obtains IP Add option 43 attribute ends the unicast discovery request to the AC 3 Answers the discovers a response 4 Download software and configuration from the AC 5 E Xchange of user data packets Figure 6 1 WAC 1000 WAC 1001 and AP centralized manager communicate on the second floor When the Fit AP and the wireless controller cross three layers of network connection the registration procedure of the Fit AP in the wireless controller through the Option 43 attribute of DHCP server is as follows 1 Fit AP obtains IP address option 43 attribute the attribute carries the IP address of the three layer switches through the DHCP server 2 Fit AP will obtain the IP address of three layer switch from the option 43 attribute and then sends the unicast discovery request to the wireless controller 3 The wireless controller of the wireless switch that receives the discovery request packet will check if the Fit AP has the access to this machine and answers that it discovers a response if any 4 Fit AP downloads the latest version of software from wireless controller of the wireless switch 5 Fit AP downloads the latest configuration from the wireless controller 6 Fit AP begins to work normally to exchange of user data packets with the wireless controller Tip 1 In the process of device operation while the configuration file is modified on the A
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