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1. Requirements for Monitoring To enable RingMaster Services to monitor network data you must specify the MXs to monitor RingMaster Services software collects data from these MXs and updates it in views under the Monitor Navigation Bar button for RingMaster clients To specify the MXs to monitor upload configurations into RingMaster or add them to a network plan In addition enable SNMP traps on the MXs By default the RingMaster Services supplies data to all views under the Monitor Navigation Bar button This data is refreshed at regular intervals according to the polling interval configured for RingMaster Services The default polling interval is 15 minutes You can optionally disable RingMaster Services from supplying data to specified views To configure RingMaster Services for monitoring see Selecting Monitoring Settings in the publication RingMaster Planning Guide To enable SNMP traps on MXs see Configuring SNMP in the publication RingMaster Configuration Guide Network Types Networks have varying requirements and expectations for network monitoring depending on the type of network being monitored The two most common network types are corporate or campus networks and distributed networks with remote sites Corporate or Campus Networks Corporate or campus networks have two to thirty two high capacity MXs such as MX 2800s These networks can include a high number of APs and clients in a wide variety of location t
2. UUO O DO oO Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 17 SNMP Notification SNMP traps that the RingMaster Server will be able to generate will be sent to receivers configured in the RM Web page To set up SNMP notifications 1 Select Services gt Setup or select the browser window if RingMaster Services is already open 2 Select Setup then select SNMP Notification RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help ih bA O htesitfiz7 00 1jadminipages snmp target isf License Key Generator L RingMaster Services E3 RingMaster Services RingMaster O Home Setup 0 Plan Management Reports Maintenance Server Settings Licensing SNMP Notification Access Control MX Connection Settings SNMP Notification is currently enabled Please click on the button below to disable Monitoring Settings SNMP Notification SNMP Notification 1 Disable SNMP Notification Add SNMP Target Target IP Port 162 Community trap Version Vi ow Filter By Severity IAI v Critical MMajor O Minor info Filter By Category MAN L 1Client CI Performance C Security C System Add SNMP Targets Target IP Port Community 127 0 0 1 162 trap Edit Delete 1 3 Enter a Target IP accept or change the Port aned Community entries and select a versio of SNMP from the Version pull down
3. Select Managed to allow RingMaster to manage the location appliance In the Name field enter the name of the LA 200E Enter the IP address Enter the User Name Enter the Password 9 If there is a management password enter the password in the Management Password field 10 Click Next RingMaster connects to the LA 200E and establishes a connection 11 Click Finish to complete the configuration The LA 200E now appears in the Organizer panel under Application Servers To review LA 200E settings highlight the Location Appliance in the list and click Properties You can then change any of the original settings for the server Available Tasks for All Managed LA 200E Location Appliances There is a list of available tasks for all location appliances managed by RingMaster You can select any of the following tasks po Ow oS 2 Create Location Server a Setup Synchronization Parameters 2 Edit a Location Server a Configure a Snoop Filter a Configure SNMP Settings From the Other List you can select from the following tasks Platform Management Appliance Logs Backup and Restore Configuration Factory Reset Schedule Reboot System Update a User Management Selecting any of the Other tasks opens the corresponding software feature on the location appliance For more information on using these features refer to the Trapeze Networks LA 200E User s Guide Do D L L D oO Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Ma
4. SNMP is not enabled MX 20 ps AP1 APO1 Warning Fingerprint is not configured For APO1 Scope MX 20 ss 3 MX 20 ss MX 20 ss Warming Enable password is missing MX 20 ss SNMP Warning RingMaster Services is not configured as an SNMP 1 trap receiver MX 20 ss MAC Access SSID fff Warning A service profile with the SSID FFF is missing Scope Mx 400 5BF879 4 MX 400 5BF879 MX 400 5BF879 Warning Enable password is missing Mx 400 SBF879 default 1 Warming VLAN has no port or port group Mx 400 5BF3879 SNMP Warming RingMaster Services is not configured as an SNMP v1 trap receiver MX 400 5BF879 AP1 APO1 Warning 9 Fingerprint is not configured for APO1 Scope MX52274 17 MX52274 MX52274 BER stem IP Address of the MX MX52274 is not assigned or is invalid MX52274 MX52274 Warning Enable password is missing MX52274 MX52274 EI Management IP Address of the MX MX52274 is not assigned or is invalid MX52274 default 1 Warning VLAN has no port or port group MX52274 default 1 5 BERE profile default has no associated service profiles MX52274 meshprofile ES ado profile meshprofile has no associated service profiles MxS2274 SNMP Warning RingMaster Services is not configured as an SNMP 1 trap receiver MX52274 SNMP Warning SNMP is not enabled MX52274 AP1 AP O area2 2 1 Miaming Fingerprint is not configured For AP O area2 2 1 MX52274 APL AP O area2 2 1 RE serial Number is not valid MX52274
5. Table 1 1 lists the sections in the Inventory Report Table 1 1 Inventory Report Sections Section Description Summar Lists the equipment models and the number of each model in the y network plan for the selected Mobility Domain Mobility Exchange Lists information for each MX in the selected Mobility Domain Inventory Access Point Inventory Lists information for each AP in the selected Mobility Domain Mobility Domain Configuration Report A Mobility Domain Configuration Report lists information on all MXs in a Mobility Domain including VLANs radio service profiles RADIUS server groups and servers configured on MXs To generate a Mobility Domain Configuration report 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 164 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 2 Inthe Report Types list select Mobility Domain Configuration To view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel 4 To generate a new report click Generate to display the Generate Reports gt Mobility domain Configuration Report dialog d cy Generate Report Mobility Domain Configuration Report The Mobility Domain Configuration Report shows configuration data accross all Mxs in the Mobility Domain Select report options and click Next to generate the report Report Options Report Scope Type Mobility Domain zj Report Scope Instance oy Rack28 dontchange
6. You will be asked for a login User Name and Password You can click a button to verify username and password and to Update Now 90 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster This button will check your SafetyNet Login User name and Password and confirm whether it is valid or not and if so you see the window below This dialog will list and allow you to download updates when available Click Close on this dialog iy Available Updates This dialog will assist in downloading the updates available Far the devices in your plan Select the updates to be downloaded Click on the download button Available Updates Download For image data Completed Help When you select a manual update you see a A list of compatible new versions of software if available displayed in a table You can select which software to download and click the Download button If you select software corresponding files are downloaded The system will display the status of the download 2 If you clicked the Enable Auto Updates check box on the previous dialog and clicked Next you see the following v Auto Update Wizard Select a schedule Please select the schedule for automatic download of upgrades Specify Frequency O Daily at Weekly Every Sunday x At 00 00 Monthy Day v At 02 00 Notification Notify Me When the updates are availabl
7. b e Trapeze O0 0b 6bfUnknown 00 1 c bef Newbun 00 1b 63iUInknown 000b 7diSolomon m O0 11 f5 ASKEY m Q0 13 7eilUinknown O0 12 70tntel 00 1 6 cf Unknown QD d8 rdilnknown 127 0 0 1 Qo 200 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports Site Survey Order The site survey order contains the locations and MAC addresses of the line of site LOS points for use when conducting a site survey and also provides a GIF image of the floor For a site survey order to be meaningful you must specify the line of site LOS points first D See Importing RF Obstacle Data from a Site Survey on page 82 To generate a site survey order 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 Inthe Report Types list select Site Survey Order 3 To view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel 4 To generate a new report click the Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Report gt Generate Site Survey Order Report dialog uy Generate Site Survey Order Report Scope Floor Level 2 M Language English T Results Click Generate to generate the site survey order Generate HL Close 5 Select the scope for the work order You can select the network plan a site a building or an individual floor 6 Select the language English a German Click Generate to generate the report When the report is ge
8. Cancel 5 Select the scope type of the report from the Report Options area a Report Scope Type Network Plan Mobility Domain a Report Scope Instance Select the Report Scope Instance for which you want a report For example if the scope is Mobility Domain select the Mobility Domain 6 Click Next to generate a report Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 165 7 When the report is generated click the Report link to view it in your default browser 166 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports RingMaster Mobility Domain Configuration Report Wed Sep 05 2007 12 45 PM Mozilla Firefox O X File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help wh https 27 0 0 1 servicesireport contents Manual Mc amp Y D Il Googe f Getting Started EX Latest Headlines 4 Mobility Exchanges M Name Model System IP AP Count AlphaM 1 M 400 8 Mx 400 192 168 254 82 5 AlphaMx2 MX216 8 Mx 21 amp 192 168 254 83 2 AIphaMX3 MXE Mx 8 192 168 254 84 E AlphaMxX5 MXR2 MxR 2 192 168 254 86 2 Si Seed MX VLANS FLAN Name WLAN Id Mobility Exchange IP Address Hetmask Ports Port Groups C1 edge 1012 AlphaMx2 M216 172 21 12 241 255 255 2550 17 is CZ edge 1014 AlphaMx2_ M 216 172 21 14 241 255 255 2550 17 15 E CZ edge 1014 AIphaMX3 MXE 172 21 14 242 255 255 2550 E d CZ edge 1014 AIphaMXS
9. E e i Coverage Hole c il 2 L ls MP Finance RSSI T Noise Floor 96 Noise Floor 96 e Clear view Nois uan r 96 Manage 4 Setup RF Thresholds rtn ET it i jp TL Equipment P Ca Sites area2 4G Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms 98 5 257 RF Interference If you click on RF Interference you see a window showing areas where there is RF interference and if none exists you see the following dialog RF Interference E The reported radio statistics do not indicate any areas with a 1 RF Interference For a RF Interference to be detected one or more clients must cross the specified retries threshold 10 Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 107 High Utilization If you click on High Utilization you see the following window ius RingMaster 7 0 Plan AlphaNet amp 2 BI File Services Tools Help Fre 93 2 E Wwe ia a x Gi EX X E a F 5 Back Forward Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports Monitor AP4 MP Mesh Eng Floor Viewer High Utilization 802 11g Status Monitor Organizer 7 Floor Level 1 Tasks a D Pl AlphaNet amp Z amp Ei x View E Erg Trapeze Corp Et El Building5753 a Q Noise Floor b Pinar Tey a 1 Q RF Interference APEIMP Aq y APTIMP CA Pu D High Utilizat
10. 4 To display the list select the Configuration option in RingMaster Navigation Bar and click on Third Party APs in the Organizer panel Third party APs are listed in the Content panel To remove a third party AP 1 Select the Configuration button on the RingMaster Navigation Bar and click on Third Party APs in the Organizer panel Third party APs are listed in the Content panel 2 Select the third party AP you want to remove and click the Delete button The address is removed from the third party AP list If a device is detected by rogue detection it appears in the rogue list Set the display filter of the Rogue Detection screen to Current and click the Refresh option on the toolbar Adding Clients Belonging to a Rogue to the Black List The Client Black List is a list of MAC addresses belonging to wireless clients not allowed on the network MSS prevents clients on the list from accessing the network through an MX 1 In the Alarm screen select the client to place on the Black List 2 Click Add to Black List on the toolbar The Select Devices dialog is displayed 3 Select the clients you want to add to the Black List The Select Devices dialog is displayed Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices 161 4 If MXs on the Black List are in a Mobility Domain select the Mobility Domain Otherwise select None 5 Click next to Select to select all of MXs listed or click next to individual MXs to select them
11. Change another color Click another Preferences tab Click Close to close the Preferences dialog box 2 Define a Color by Changing HSB Properties You can define colors by changing the hue saturation and brightness HSB a Hueis the color itself for example blue orange or purple Hue is measured in degrees 0 to 360 degrees a Saturation is the strength of the color Saturation values are measured in percentages with O percent indicating no color saturation gray and 100 percent indicating full saturation a Brightness is the amount of light in the color Brightness is also measured in percentages with O percent indicating black and 100 percent indicating white Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Client Preferences 37 To specify a color by changing HSB a Click HSB in the Choose Color dialog box b To change a hue value click the H radio button and do one of the following ww Choose Color Swatches HSE RGB Preview B LI LI Sample Text Sample Text E EI LI Sample Text Sample Text Lox c In the H field specify a value between O and 360 degrees d Use the slider to specify the hue value The color appears in the Preview field You can also see the RGB equivalent in the R G and B fields next to the slider e Tochange the saturation value click the S radio button and do one of the following e Choose Color Swatches HSE RGB Preview m LI LI Sample Text Sample Text
12. a Timezone and summertime settings You can statically configure system time and date You can configure MSS to offset the time by an additional hour for daylight savings time or similar summertime period To manage services on an MX 1 Select the Configuration Navigation Bar button 2 In the Organizer panel click the plus sign next to the MX Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 83 3 Click the plus sign next to System 4 Select Management Services Management services settings appear in the Content panel v RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help di eto du m s Policies RF Planning Organizer Configuration Management Services alphanet 6 2 3 H Domain2 E a alphanet Management Services C y Security P gt Alarms Reports Tasks alpha 216 Changes Cluster Configuration 2 2 alpha 216 System Telnet Ports Port Groups Web Portal Log SNMP IP Services Idle Timeout seconds a VLANs 0 ACLS HTTPS is I SSH K is K SNMP gt m Create Create Community gt Create view Create Group HAAA alpha 2800 alpha 400 e Third Party APs vi v v2c v USM Communities Community String 1 public 2 private 3 trap View Name Notification Profiles Profile Name 1 default 2 nms Config O Errors 15 Warnings Users Username Create
13. Alarms Event Details Setup ery Manage Acknowledge UnAcknowledge Delete Reports Rogue Details Related Tasks Add to Rogue List Add to Neighbor List Create Third Party AP View Clients Locate Detecting Rogue Devices 149 Suspect Devices If you click Rogue Devices you see a dialog where you specify a rogue by MAC address and click on Next Us Generate Report Roque Details Report The Rogue Details report provides information on a selected Rogue device You must specify a MAC address Filter to Find a specific Rogue device Add a Filter and click Next to generate the report Report Filter Ata a E equals jS NN You then see the Generate Report dialog shown below Us Generate Report Generating Rogue Details Report Generating the repart Please wait The repart has been successfully generated Click on the link to view the repart Generation complete 150 Detecting Rogue Devices Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices Clicking on the link provided shows the report RingMaster Rogue Details Report Wed Apr 23 2008 2 26 PM Mozilla Firefox File Edit wiew History Bookmarks Tools Help v e f i i WJ vA 8 IB https queenb services report contents Manual Rogue Details 0O0 Ob S le IGI Last Seen Details MAC Address 00 0b 0e 84 32 c0 Wed 23 Apr 2008 14 20 04 AP Name Floor Channel RSSI S
14. M Reports Options are either active or inactive for each item Some data might not be Client Report available depending on scope and server setup options but you can retrieve and view details of current sessions Click on an active option to see more information Inactive options will be gray Session Details The following screen provides a sample of the Session Details option for Clients by MX e Session Details Session Properties Umane RmEmWMgs SOS sup memi Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 113 Finding a Client When the network level polling is disabled do the following to monitor one or more clients 1 From the Client Monitor choose Manage gt Find Clients in the Task panel to display the Find Clients dialog shown below ice Find Clients Find Clients Please select search scope and criteria to proceed Search Scope Scope Type Building Scope Instance Trapeze Corp Buildings 753 hi Search Criteria All Clients pades 7 0 0 Access Type DOT1X Radio Type 802 11g Find Client Results 2 Enter the desired search criteria select the search scope and click Next to display the Find Client s Result screen shown below Find Clients 2 Find Clients Result Criteria Within Radio AlphaMX3 MX8 MP RM msh Radio1 Last update 15 10 49 Oct 26 07 Username IP Address MAC Address SSID Access Type Radio Ty
15. To display details about the clients of rogue devices select the rogue in the alarm list then click View Clients in the Tasks panel You see a dialog like the example here D Clients for00 0b 0e 5f 4d 04 Client Vendor Channel SSID GemTek trpz corp Unknown Unknown trpz corp GemTek trpz corp Table 1 4 lists the information displayed on about clients of rogue devices Table 1 4 Clients Columns Column Description Client MAC address of the client Vendor Manufacturer of the client 156 Detecting Rogue Devices Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices Table 1 4 Clients Columns continued Column Description Channel Channel the client is on SSID SSID the client is associated with Displaying Rogue History To display the alarms generated during the most recent 30 day period click Alarm History in the Tasks panel You see the Alarm History Report dialog where you select a Report Scope Type Report Scope Instance Start Time and End Time and click Next to invoke report generation ius Generate Report Alarm History Report The Alarm History Report provides information on cleared and acknowledged alarms Far the selected scope and time interval Select report options and click Next to generate the report Report Options r Report Scope Type Network Plan Report Scope Instance E alphanet 5 2 3 Start time
16. Repeat step 5 through step 8 to display details for each user 0 Click Next to generate the report You will see a progress dialog SOON OO v s Generate Report Generating Rogue Details Report Generating the repart Please wait lt Previous Finish 192 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 11 When the report is generated a dialog appears that has a link to the report is Generate Report Generating Rogue Details Report Generating the repart Please wait The repart has been successfully generated Click an the link to view the repart https jr 27 0 0 1 443 servicesirepart cantents Manual Rogue Details 00 Ob Oe 22 e4 00 1180324811858 Ragqgue Details 00 Ob De 27 e4 htm Generation complete Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 193 Click the report link to view the report in the default browser The illustration below shows three sections of the report as it is scrolled to show all features RingMaster Rogue Details Report Thu Sep 20 2007 2 46 PM Mozilla Firefox SEE File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help E E e t _ https 127 0 0 1 services report contents Manual_Ro SM le IG Google E 2 Getting Started E Latest Headlines RingMaster Rogue Details Report Generated on Thu Sep 20 2007 2 46 PM from Network Plan AlphaNet6 2 Filter MAC Address equals 00 0b 0e 22 e4 00
17. Report Schedule Please enter basic information for schedule Schedule Name Enabled Schedule Name Cancd 2 Create a name for the schedule and enter it in the Schedule Name field The report is enabled by default To disable the Report Schedule clear the Enabled checkbox 3 Click Next us Create Report Schedule xl Report Schedule Flease enter report period information for schedule Schedule Type Execute DateTime 10 02 04 24 00 lt Previous Next gt Finish Cancel 4 From the Schedule Type select one of the following types o One Time the Report Schedule runs once at the scheduled time o Recurring the Report Schedule runs at the designated times If you select Recurring then you can select specific days and times to run the report as well as the range of the schedule Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 209 5 Click Next Create Report Schedule xl Report Schedule Please enter report related information for schedule Generated Report Options Report Format MTML Email Options Email Enabled Email Report As Hyperlink FTP Option Copy To FTP Server Updated Email Enabled Value ves lt Previous Next gt Fnsh Cancel 6 Configure the Report Type either HTML or PDF If you want the report e mailed to you select E mail Enabled and enter your e mail address You can also sele
18. Saving Network Plans Automatically By default RingMaster uses the autosave feature to automatically save changes to a network plan at regular intervals To view or modify backup settings select Services gt Backup amp Restore to display Backup amp Restore in a browser window Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 87 RingMaster SNMP Agent SNMP XML based Traps APIs Alarms zai AirDefense Configuration EF Server L RingMaster Services LA 200 it RingMaster Client Managed MXs The RingMaster SNMP Agent provides access to allow upstream application programs to perform WLAN management tasks without GUI interaction An upstream application can retrieve the configuration of MPs in a RingMaster managed network domain This software can for example get information on a set of MPs by serial number or MP type After an upstream application binds to utilize the RingMaster SNMP Agent that application can initiate transactions using this interface The capabilities enabled by RingMaster SNMP Agent include a Client session information Alarms Monitoring Security rogues neighbor lists etc Policies Reports RF Planning a Software Generics Management Transactions enacted between upstream application s and the RingMaster SNMP Agent are often scoped with regards to applicable managed entities This limits the amount of time an upstream application needs to process resulting in
19. Trapeze Corp Building5753 Floorl w Network Plan a a Mobility Domain a Site Q Building a Floor 6 Select the instance for which you want the report For example if the scope is Building select the building 7 Click Next to generate the report You will see a dialog while the report is generated cy Generate Report Generating Alarm Summary Report Generating the repart Please wait Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 195 8 When the report is generated click the report link to view it in the default browser RingMaster Alarm Summary Report Fri Sep 21 2007 10 41 AM Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help r Alarm Summary Report Fri Sep 21 2007 10 41 AM Mozilla Firefox jew History Bookmarks Tools Help M v E tt _ https 127 0 0 1 services report contents Manual_Ale s Y lene E Getting Started Latest Headlines pi e et C1 https 127 0 0 1 servicesjreport contents Manual_ le amp v gt eg 3oogle G RingMaster Alarm Summary Report Scope Trapeze Corp Building5753 Floor1 Generated on Fri Sep 21 2007 10 41 AM from Network Plan AlphaNet6 2 Alarm Summary Critical Category i System Performance 0 Client 8 61 Security Total 70 Alarm Summary ZEND
20. 13 12 28 Og User Agent Trapeze Networks RingMaster Host 127 0 0 1 443 Svc Session ID 1219952078936 Content Type text xml TE chunked Content Length 0 Info 08 28 08 SslListenerO 1 Got HTTP headers GET services events HTTP 1 1 Authorization Basic 13 12 28 Og User Agent Trapeze Networks RingMaster Host 127 0 0 1 443 Svc Session ID 1219952078936 Content Type text xml TE chunked Content Length 0 This window allows you to review the log and to set filtering and logging values You can view specific error types by using the pull down menu shown in the example window above Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 33 Lock Management Select Maintenance then select Lock Management RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help A RingMaster 7 1 Home Setup Memory Alarms Lock Information Device Requests Statistics Select Locked By Log Threads 34 RingMaster Services Plan Management Lock Time Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services Threads Select Maintenance then select Threads RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help RingMaster 7 1 Home Setup Access Control Plan Management Reports Maintenance Memory Alarms Threads Device Requests Statistics Refresh Log Lock Management Thread exist QuartzScheduler QuartzSchedulerThread 5 QuartzSched
21. 4 To generate a new report click the Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Report Network Usage Radio Traffic Report dialog c Generate Report Network Usage Radio Traffic Report The Network Usage Radio Traffic Report shows radio traffic statistics For the selected scope Select report options and click Next to generate the report Report Options Report Scope Type Network Plan M Report Scope Instance os DocPlan Report Time Period 1 Hour Cancel 5 Select the scope type of the report from the Report Scope Type list 184 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports a Network Plan Q Mobility Domain 3 Site Building a Floor 2 Distributed AP a AP 2 Radio 6 Select the instance for which you want the report For example if the scope is Building select the building 7 Select the time period for the report a 1Hour a 24Hours a 7 Days a 30 Days 8 Click Next to generate the report 9 When the report is generated click the report link to view it in the default browser Network Usage Radio Traffic Report Changes New columns have been added to this report RingMaster Network Usage Radio Traffic Report Generated on Thu Apr 10 2008 11 44 AM from Network Plan alphanet_6 2 3 Scope alphanet 6 2 3 Time Period 1 Hour Cumulative Data for alphanet_6 2 3 Time Number of Clients Throughput Multi
22. EN aH Sample Text Sample Text Oc col Bee Use sliders to specify color values Inthe S selector box specify a value between 0 and 100 percent 38 RingMaster Client Preferences Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Client Preferences f Tochange the brightness value click the B radio button and do one of the following Inthe B selector box specify a value between 0 and 100 percent Use the slider to specify a brightness value C Choose Color Swatches HSE RGB G Preview LI LE Sample Text Sample Text L3 m L Sample Text Sample Text Ok Cancel Reset g Click OK to accept a color 3 You can define a color by changing Red Green and Blue RGB color properties To specify a color by changing RGB a Click RGB in the Choose Color dialog box uw Choose Color Swatches H5B RGB Preview B CI LI Sample Text Sample Text EJ E CI Sample Text Sample Text Gt cancel Reset b Use the Red Green and Blue sliders to define a color You can see a preview of the color in the Preview field c Click OK to accept a color Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Client Preferences 39 Logging Options You can change the severity and type of RingMaster events logged By default event logging level is set to Critical and all events are logged To change RingMaster logging options 1 Select Tools gt Preferences The Preferences dialog b
23. File Services Tools Help zh F Y ef a Policies RF Planning Configuration verification Devices Security Alarms Reports Monitor MP Hothouse 432 Radioi Radio Monitor Status Monitor Organizer r MP Hothouse 432 Radio1 Tasks alphanet 6 2 3 d a RF Throughput 1 Hour a aiphanet Throughput E alpha_216 Last update 10 10 38 Apr 24 08 E429 alpha 2800 og AP5 MP Aquarium thr Errors S AP20 MP Hothouse 432 P Hothouse 432 Radic MP Hothouse 432 R adic 8 AP21 MP TAC 432 Bytes In Out amp AP24 MP Finance Packets di AP22 MP Marketing 432 Errors amp AP23 MP CAFE 432 mma amp AP2 MP372 SQA thr sim Q Rate amp AP10 MP SQALAB thr 58 AP4 MP NewTAC Throughput bytes sec APL MP SQA anchor alpha_400 Noise Floor SNR amp RSSI Poll Statistics KBytes Sec Reports Traffic RF Summary Radio Details Retransmits 09 45 5 Time Equipment Cg Sites Re transmits Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes 1 device Alarms d In this view there are Tasks panel items including the following Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 117 118 Tasks Trends o Throughput Noise Floor SNR amp RSSI Errors Pall Statistics Bytes In Out Packets o E
24. If you choose to integrate the LA 200E with RingMaster to manage your network management software the following LA 200E alarms are displayed in the Alarms panel of RingMaster a AP Snoop Status Agent Status Asset Tag Button Pressed Asset Tag Battery Low Asset Tag Detached UOD D Setting Up the Fault Management System Setting up of the Fault Management system is done by users service administrators provisioning users and monitoring users including performing the following tasks 4 Customize faults for example assign severity to faults and set up e mail notifications Enable or disable faults based on their category or severity Modify fault settings in the Fault Management System Service administrators only Manage faults and invoke resolutions if available Provisioning users View faults and acknowledge or disregard the faults Monitoring users LI LJ LD L Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing Alarms 133 To set up the Fault Management System 1 Select the Alarms button on the main RingMaster Navigation Bar 2 Click Setup in the Task Panel The Alarm Setup dialog is displayed ws Alarm Setup Alarm Type 802 11 Management Frame Flood AP Fingerprint Check AP Manager Change AP Model Mismatch AP Number Of License AP Status Alarm Ad hoc User Detected Adhoc Client Frame Detected Auto Config Auto Config Failure Auto Config Check AutoUpdate Download Image
25. RingMaster Rogue Details Report Thu Sep 20 2007 2 46 PM Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help Activity Log GQ Li hitps 127 0 0 1servicesireport contents Manual Ro amp D IG Time UITIUM rm Getting Started EX Latest Headlines 09 55 34 dete A Rog Tue 4 Sep 2007 10 51 34 dete Thu 6 Sep 2007 A Rog 11 24 38 dete Thu 6 Sep 2007 A Rog 16 20 56 dete AP Name Floor Channel SSID Wed 12 Sep 2007 ARogi zooan ao hatha cel 14 44 52 date AP PO2 MP hothouse thr Floori 1 public APS MP Agquarium thr Floori gt Last Seen Details MAC Address 00 0b 0e 22 e4 00 Thu 20 Sep 2007 09 15 24 Tue 18 Sep 2007 A Rog gt s Hep P dite AP3 MP71 SQA thr Floort RingMaster Rogue Details Report Thu Sep 20 2007 2 46 PM Mozilla Firefox EE Wed 13 Sep 2007 A Rog AP7 MP RM msh Floori File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help 14 03 57 deted l4ps Mp sQA msh Floori Thu 20 Sep 2007 A Rog aps deed aP4 apoa unknown Wed 12 Sep 2007 A Clie 11 41 25 com Wed 12 Sep 2007 A Clie 18 40 00 com Thu 20 Sep 2007 11 54 55 Mon 17 Sep 2007 A clie 18 41 11 comm AP Name Floor channel Tue 18 Sep 2007 A Clie AAP2 MP372 SQA thr Floori 1 20 27 22 com Wed 19 Sep 2007 A Clie 16 28 04 com MAC Address 00 0b 0e 22 e4 00 Wed 19 Sep 2007 A Clie 17 28 02
26. Thu 10 Apr 2008 17 00 0 Thu 10 Apr 2008 18 00 o Thu 10 Apr 2008 19 00 O Thu 10 Apr 2008 20 00 O Thu 10 Apr 2008 21 00 o Thu 10 Apr 2008 22 00 O Thu 10 Apr 2008 23 00 o Fri 11 Apr 2008 00 00 o Fri 11 Apr 2008 01 00 o Fri 11 Apr 2008 02 00 o Fri 11 Apr 2008 03 00 o Fri 11 Apr 2008 04 00 D Fri 11 Apr 2008 07 00 D Fri 11 Apr 2008 08 00 0 Fri 11 Apr 2008 09 00 o Fri 11 Apr 2008 10 00 O Throughput bytes sec Authorized Clients Client Failures RF Interference PHY Errors Re transmits Noise Floor dBm I JULI DT Hl JP olo PPPIPIPIPIPIPIPIP olololo Rogue Summary Report The rogue summary report lists information about rogues To generate a rogue summary report 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 In the Report Types list select Rogue Summary 3 To view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 189 4 To generate a new report click the Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Report Rogue Summary Report dialog uw Generate Report Rogue Summary Report The Rogue Summary Report provides information on all roque devices for the selected scope Select report options and click Next to generate the report Report Options Report Scope Type Network Plan M Report Scope Insta
27. Top Bandwidth Clients eFind Clients Find Clients oManage Manage A RFID Tag Find RFID Tag oReports Reports A eClient Summary o Client Summary C lent Erro rs Client Errors Options are either active or inactive for each item Some data might not be available depending on scope and server setup options but you can retrieve and view details of current sessions Click on an active option to see more information Inactive options will be gray Find Clients Dashboard More client options are available from the Find Clients dashboard These options under the Find Clients tab as shown below wy RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Security Alarms Reports Monitor AP20 MP Hothouse 432 Status Monitor Client Monitor Find Clients Find Clients Tasks 9 c Find Clients Result View Session Details E hccounting History Q Find Clients Criteria Within Distributed AP alpha 216 MP Hothouse 432 Last update 09 53 11 Apr 24 08 Username IP Address 3I MAC Address SSID AP Radio x Access Type x Radio Type Bj SSID alpha aes 6 Locate Client TRAPEZEno 172 21 50 80 O00 1e 4c cO bf 14 alpha aes MP Hothouse 432 DOT1X 802 11na 2 armia lent TRAPEZE sg 0 0 0 0 00 0b 7d if fb f5 alpha aes MP Hothouse 432 DOT1X 802 11a TRAPEZEMs 172 21 52 162 00 1c 26 58 b8 f6
28. Use check boxes to determine Category and Severity filter settings and then click Add SNMP Targets will be displayed 18 RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services Access Control Tab RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help RingMaster Services ES L3 RingMaster Services RingMaster 1 Setup Access Control Plan Management Reports Maintenance User Groups RADIUS Servers Access Control Currently RingMaster services allows all users to access RingMaster without a user name and password being required To enforce user login control for RingMaster services select the login required option below To enforce logins with a user name and password at least one user with the Service Administrator privilege needs to be created Enable login required M Local Users Select Name User Group Add User You can create a user account with privileges either as a full Administrator allow users to have Provision capabilities or allow them only Monitor privileges See Table 1 2 for privilege definitions For details refer to Restricting Access to RingMaster in the Getting Started chapter of the Trapeze RingMaster Reference Manual O You must add a user first if none are defined before enabling access control Table 1 2 User Privilege Levels Privilege Level Ced POM an Monit
29. Verification Devices Security Alarms is Reports Tasks Iphanet 6 2 3 a Domain2 a alphanet LE alpha 216 Gao ET 9 gt Traffic 1 Hour 09 45 00 Apr 10 00 00 Apr 10 15 00 Apr i AP5 MP Aquarium thr amp AP20 MP Hothouse 432 amp B AP21 MP TAC 432 amp B AP24 MP Finance amp B AP22 MP Marketing 432 AP23 MP CAFE 432 G AP2 MP372 SQA thr a Equipment Lg Sites Monitor Function Bytes In 89667 108000 77916 Bytes Out 84042 103762 73910 Bytes Total Packets In 173709 211762 151826 Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Trends Q Bytes amp Packets In Out Last update 10 15 15 Apr 24 08 Packets Detail Packets Out Packets Error E Poll Statistics Bytes amp Packets In Out Packets Detail Ether In Ether Out Reports Traffic Network Changes 1 device Alarms 242 5 472 a Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function Traffic Details Click the Details button to switch the view from the Traffic Monitor dashboard to the Traffic Details view The following screen is a sample of the data available for Traffic 1 Hour in Traffic Monitor view wy RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 a Fie Services Tools Help un Gi Ex x e y 9 e Monitor Policies RF Planning Configuration verification Devices Security Alarms Reports Monitor alpha 2800 M Traffic Monitor Stat
30. Yesterday Filtering based on Category Severity and Type is available Provides text search capability In this view there are Tasks panel items including the following Tasks oView Alarms A eSetu p Setup Query Query oManage Manage eAcknowledge Acknowledge eUnacknowledge unacknowledge Delete Active Delete Active Delete Cleared Delete Cleared oReports Reports eAlarm Summary Alarm Summary eAlarm History o Alarm History Fault Management Each fault has an associated state active acknowledged cleared You can perform tasks such as Acknowledge UnAcknowledge Delete Active and Delete Cleared to manage faults For some faults there is a pre determined task list to guide you on tasks resolutions that can be performed on a fault If the RingMaster Server restarts after being down for a prolonged period of time say 1 hour all faults are cleared on restart since we can no longer guarantee if these faults are valid If a fault has already been cleared or acknowledged and a new event occurs which can be correlated to this fault this fault is made active again Whenever the state of a fault is changed from active to acknowledge etc the last update time is updated You can multi select faults and perform any fault management operations RFDetect and Status summary subsystems generate relevant events which are displayed as a fault Fault Storage and History
31. alpha 400 nms Created snmpv3 Created SNMP Communities Table public Created Community St public private Created trap Created Notification Targets Table 10 172 21 64 35 Created 9 172 21 26 206 Created 1 10 3 18 205 Created Notification Profiles nms Created Profile Name Notification Authentication Created Enabled Notification LinkDown Created Notification LinkUp Created Notification DeviceFail Created Refresh complete Help Print Close Click Print for a copy and Close when done Applying Policy Changes After selecting the Policies tab selecting Apply in the Tasks panel allows you to apply policy changes Selecting an item in the Changed List of the dialog that appears shows policy changes related to that item You see a dialog like that below Ti Apply Policy pol_alphanet The policy changes will be applied to the following devices Select Apply to continue Mx 400 5BF879 alpha_216 alpha_2800 alpha_400 Click Apply to apply changes and Close when done Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 79 Selecting Policy Areas After selecting the Policies tab selecting Areas in the Tasks panel allows you to select policy areas You see a dialog like that below ty Policy Properties Policy Areas System Management Services IP Services VLAMs and Spanning Tree
32. htm Generation complete Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 163 8 When the report is generated click the report link provided to view it in the default browser RingMaster Inventory Report Wed Sep 19 2007 11 32 AM Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help M M e fi Til E mx I https 127 0 0 1 services report contents Manual Inventory 1190226759584 Inven ET v gt Girl RingMaster Inventory Report Generated on Wed Sep 19 2007 11 32 AM from Network Plan DocPlan Scope DocPlan Summary Model Count Mx 20 MP 252 MP 372 MP 422 MP 620 Mobility Exchange Inventory MX Name Model Serial Number System IP MAC Address S W Versio License MX17236 MX 216 0321300013 10 8 107 1 00 08 0E 00 04 0C 6 2 0 0 93 Access Points 40 pubs MxX 20 0321300013 110 8 107 1 16 00 0B 0E 00 04 0C 6 2 0 0 93 Access Points 40 S Seed MX Access Point Inventory MX s AP Name Model paca Bootloader Version PP Base MAC Address gr els rio MX17236 AP P02 AP L1 Officea 1 MP 422 Direct MX17236 AP P04 APOnew MP 422 Direct MX17236 AP2 AP L1 Office 44 MP 422 L MX17236 AP3 AP L1 Officew 45 MP 422 MX17236 AP8 AP Li Officeae 8 MP 422 MX17236 AP16 AP Li1 Office 16 MP 422 MX17236 AP25 AP L1 Office 25 MP 422 i Done 270018
33. the default is bin sh telnet You can also click Browse to navigate a computer filesystem 4 To change the Web browser executable file or location used by RingMaster type the path of the executable file in the Browser Executable field For Windows systems the default Web browser executable file is C Program Files Internet Explorer iexplore exe For Linux systems the default is usr bin mozilla For Macintosh systems the default is open You can also click Browse to navigate a computer filesystem 5 Click Close to close the Preferences dialog box or click another tab to make more changes RF Options You can change the following RF planning options a Typical transmit power for clients in the Trapeze network 4 Color schemes for showing RF information To change the transmit power of a typical client 1 Select Tools gt Preferences The Preferences dialog box appears 2 Click the RF tab cy Preferences Network Tools RF Logging Typical Client Tx Power dBm 13 LH RF Obstacle Colors Data Rate Colors RSSI Band Colors Mesh Colors 802 11a Channel Colors 802 11b g Channel Colors Channel Number Color 1 2 EE 3 JI NNI S 2b d 05 h A E 7 gH o o Reset All Close 36 RingMaster Client Preferences Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Client Preferences 3 Inthe Typical Client Tx Power dBm field specify the typical transmit power 1 to 20 dBm for
34. then click the Locate button Displaying User Activity You can display event types recorded for a user Disassociation events can occur and users dropped from a network These events can indicate a reason why access is barred or performance is slow for a user For example authorization failures occur if a local database or RADIUS server fails to recognize a user To display user activity 1 Onthe Find Clients screen click the Session Details task under View RingMaster retrieves information about a client session Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 125 2 Select the Location History tab to see where a user has been From here you can determine the areas in a WLAN where there is interference Mogsession Details Properties Statistics Location History Stark Time Location Tue Aug 15 10 40 41 PDT 2006 AlphaMET4 2 O verz AlphaMx1 Mx400 DAPI FishBowl352 Radiol Tue Aug 15 10 10 44 PDT 2006 AlphaMET4 2 0 verz AlphaMx1 Mx400 DAP1 FishBewl352 Radio Tue Aug 15 10 10 08 PDT 2006 AlphaMET4 2 O verz AlphaMxi Mx400 DAPT3 MP Finance Radioz Tue Aug 15 09 43 41 PDT 2006 AlphaMET4 2 0 ver AlphaMx3 Mx8 CLIBE 2 1 23 Radio Tue Aug 15 09 38 11 PDT 2006 AlphaMET4 2 D verz AlphaMx3 Mx8 CLIBE 2 1 27a Radio Tue Aug 15 09 33 51 PDT 2006 AlphaMET4 2 0 verz AlphaMs3 Mx8 CLIBE 2 1 23 Radio Properties Statistics Location History Session Attributes Current Lifetime Statistics Curren
35. 02 00 154000 1900126 1 408205 39883415 28 Thu 10 Apr 2008 04 00 196000 1947705 o 26 414135 42068798 Thu 10 Apr 2008 06 00 136000 1910477 o 21 415946 44244440 Thu 10 Apr 2008 08 00 88000 1915611 o 25 o 417800 46493570 ET 28 Thu 10 Apr 2008 10 00 156000 1887900 2 17 0 432867 48934932 28 Thu 10 Apr 2008 12 00 39252000 1782649 8 o 455636 51705791 28 Thu 10 Apr 2008 14 00 140000 1746874 5 16 o 472372 54486880 28 Thu 10 Apr 2008 16 00 39081000 340970 5 8 o 493399 57541647 28 Thu 10 Apr 2008 18 00 52082000 259032 4 34 o 511873 60067769 28 Thu 10 Apr 2008 20 00 110000 239956 2 16 0 30277 62267878 28 Thu 10 Apr 2008 22 00 106000 218680 2 9 548701 64317697 28 Fri 11 Apr 2008 00 00 13034000 212836 3 23 0 567812 66398856 28 Fri 11 Apr 2008 02 00 52000 210525 3 13 586554 68421500 28 DL o il bd a i i i le dl Fri 11 Apr 2008 04 00 64000 11 137489472 3 12 o 674868 110522379 45 Fri 11 Apr 2008 06 00 24000 24 85995 lo 5 o 215 508098 96 Fri 11 Apr 2008 08 00 40000 Fri 11 Apr 2008 10 00 88000 176502 1 14 0 3558 2206248 28 220934 5 23 0 14196 4854385 28 Tr Radio Details Report The radio details report lists details about an individual radio To generate a radio details report 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 Inthe Report Types list select Radio Details 3 To view an existing
36. 0624203604 Admin Status Enebied FIPS Mode Disabled Alarm Summary 40 30 20 10 Up Down Disabled Unknown o EP AP 2 0 0 Perfor Client Security 0 0 0 Info Minor Major Critical ME Traffic 1 Hour Radios 4 Detais Details Client Sessions in Last 24 hours Last update 14 34 11 Sep 20 07 Last update 14 33 57 Sep 20 07 35 00 3000 25 00 p 2000 P fp 15 00 ET we 10 00 b ue 5 00 20 00 00 00 04 00 08 00 14 00 14 05 14 10 Time ime ad Count NW b O O N LL p 4 Active Clients of E Clients by Time X Bytes In Bytes Out Bytes Total i EH 1 Hour Equipment CE Sites Find Clients Details Details Config 0 Errors 35 Warnings Local Changes 4 devices Network Changes 3 d Client Summary View Traffic Summary View Information is presented in a four segment dashboard in the Content panel when you select the Monitor Navigation Bar button a Status Summary Shows high level status for Trapeze equipment This view changes based on the selections in the Organizer panel Domain MX AP or Radio can be selected Q Client Summary Shows activity errors and session information for network clients a Alarm Summary Shows faults alarms for MXs 2 Traffic Radio Summary Shows Traffic Summary or Radio Summary dep
37. 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 53 On the Access Control Web page you can enable or disable Access Control functionality You can perform user operations on this page On the RADIUS Servers page you can set up the parameters for RADIUS Servers Grouping As networks continue to scale the need for a network partitioning feature grows With larger installations responsibility for managing a network is distributed among individuals where each one is concerned only with a particular subset of the overall network The way networks are partitioned is dependent on the structure of the associated business It may be physical location oriented e g a group of Sites or it may be more logical e g department oriented This feature provides a user flexibility to partition a network in a way that matches their organization and their IT support group The access control feature provides an ability for an administrator to assign privileges to various entities throughout a network Network partitioning provides a way of identifying entities at a high level rather than individually Refer to the publication RingMaster Configuration Guide for details on O setting up Groups for your network Object Groups Two types of object grouping schemes are supported a Equipment groups and a Location groups There is no direct relation between these two and users may choose to use both just one or no grouping scheme at all Equipment G
38. AP22 AP22 APS9 AP59 AP69 AP69 amp AP100 AP100 Equipment 8 Sites r f m CUM P4 X a RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Monitor MPO Radiol 9 amp Status Summary MAC 00 0b 0e 00 ca cO Admin Status Enebed 1 1 Yes Details Power aem oS b a protection e Clients by SSID Last update 15 32 29 Sep 20 07 Hi Clients by SSID X Find Clients Details N 9 is Security Alarms Reports Alarm Summary 0 4 System Perform Client Security Info Minor Major Critical til EH Details Radio Throughput 1 Hour Last update 15 32 29 Sep 20 07 m US o o o o i 1 4 KBytes Sec Cn e IL o o 3 00 4 mt 15 00 15 05 15 10 15 15 15 20 15 25 15 30 Time Throughput bytes sec PDIu ELSE Config 1 Error 8 Warnings Local Changes 2 devices Network Changes none Alarms E 128 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 3 Click Details in the Traffic Summary View to move to a Radio Status view wy RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services 5 Monitor MP SQA msh Radio1 Help 7 di Policies Tools Organizer alphanet 6 2 3 E Domain2 2 alphanet B E alpha 216 2 AP8 MP SQA msh Siap 5QA msh Radiot MP SQA msh Radioz APS MP Fishbowl thr AP3 MP Mesh Eng AP7 MP RM msh AP15 MP Restroom AP12 MP TAC Ehr AP 14 MP Marketing G4 APS5 MP Aquarium Ehr Equ
39. AP3 AP O area2 2 3 Warning Fingerprint is not configured For AP O area2 2 3 MX52274 AP3 AP O area2 2 3 RR serial Number is not valid MX52274 AP2 AP O area2 2 2 MSI Fingerprint is not configured For AP O area2 2 2 MX52274 AP2 AP O area2 2 2 RRR serial Number is not valid MX52274 AP4 AP O areal 5G 4 Warning Fingerprint is not configured For AP O areal 5G 4 MX52274 AP4 AP O areal 5G 4 RRR serial Number is not valid MX52274 Permit IP from Any to An Warning Two identical ACEs Permit IP From Any to Any enable hits Details Config 8 Errors 21 Warnings Local Changes 2 devices Network Changes none Alarms o EE Ez Policy View Access control for a policy object is derived based on the specific policy s set of associated devices Users having viewing privileges for at least one of a policy s associated devices will be allowed to view the policy s configuration data To create delete or edit a policy a user must have edit privileges for the entire plan This is required because once a policy is created it can result in automatic device configuration changes This can occur whenever a device is created or uploaded As part of these operations the system searches for policies that match a device s model and version The base configuration of these matching policy objects is automatically applied to the new device To associate a new device with a policy a user edits the privileges for
40. Access 4uto Connection Manager Creates a connection to a remote network whenever a program references a re Manual Local System Ss Remote Access Connection Manager Creates a network connection Started Manual Local System S Remote Desktop Help Session Manager Manages and controls Remote Assistance IF this service is stopped Remote Ass Manual Local System Sa Remote Procedure Call RPC Provides the endpoint mapper and other miscellaneous RPC services Started Automatic Network 5 Remote Procedure Call RPC Locator Manages the RPC name service database Manual Network 5 Sa Remote Registry Enables remote users to modify registry settings on this computer If this service Started Automatic Local Service Sa Removable Storage Manual Local System B RingMaster Services RingMaster Services Started Automatic Local System Sa Routing and Remote Access Offers routing services to businesses in local area and wide area network enviro Disabled Local System Roxio UPnP Renderer 9 Manual Local System Ry Roxio Upnp Server 9 Automatic Local System Sa RoxMediaDB9 Roxio RoxMediaDB9 Service Manual Local System a SavRoam Symantec AntiVirus Roaming Service Started Automatic Local System Sa Secondary Logon Enables starting processes under alternate credentials If this service is stopped Started Automatic Local System Rs Security Accounts Manager Stores security information For local user accounts Started Automatic Local System Ra Security Center Monitors s
41. Alarms E In the MX Status panel RingMaster shows the status of MX Status including Fans Power Supplies Licenses and a table of information about its Ports ty RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Help gi y fo ans Services Tools P4 Configuration my Mt CM RF Planning a g Policies Verification Monitor alpha_216 Status Monitor Organizer v alpha 216 alphanet 6 2 3 b 2 Cluster2 MX Status e Devices B alphanet 3 am E NA AP16 AP L3 Mx 216 H AP13 AP L3 Enabled 0624203604 192 168 254 83 Security Alarms Reports Tasks View Power Supplies gt Mx Status P Status Radio Status Mesh Links Power Supply 1 Power Supply 2 Missing or Failed Go To Licenses Launch alpha_2800 alpha_400 M Admin Status x Speed x Duplex Type Enabled mmm amp Equipment Ca Sites None None None None None None None None Mane None None None None None None None None Mone 10 100 Ethernet Port 10 100 Ethernet Port 10 100 Ethernet Port 10 100 Ethernet Port 10 100 Ethernet Port 10 100 Ethernet Port 10 100 Ethernet Port 10 100 Ethernet Port Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Config 7 Errors 21 Warnings Local Changes 4 devices Network Changes 1 device Alarms 231 MEI 555 I Monitor Function 97 AP Status Monitoring In th
42. E si 173 3 E EE M P4 B ez a a T i5 i Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports a Monitor alpha 2800 Traffic Monitar Status Monitor Client Monitor Find Clients Organizer alpha 2800 Tasks alphanet 6 2 3 G Xy Domain Trends H Traffic 1 Hour AAA zu alphanet Bytes amp Packets In Out H alpha 216 Last update 10 15 15 Apr 24 08 bas oha 2800 Packets Detail SUL m 200 00 E APS MP Aquarium Ehr E APZD0 MP Hathnuse 432 17500 Poll Statistics d a th AP 1 MIP TaC 432 on H ricca Bytes amp Packets In Out FE APZ4 MP Finance 2 i 125 00 EE AP22 MP Marketing 432 a Packets Detail E APZ3 MP CAFE 432 100 00 Ether In EB AP2 MP372 5QA thr zi Ether Out a dell 09 45 09 50 09 55 10 00 10 05 10 10 10 15 AP MP NewTAC Tide A APLIMP SQ4 anchor Reports A 29 alpha 400 Bytes In Bytes Out Bytes Total nef raffic 200 i E ami 0m T O et n 150 3 100 2 Dus L 50 09 45 09 50 09 55 10 00 10 05 10 10 10 15 Time Equipment Lg E Packets In Packets Qut Packets Error Wa p Config O Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes 1 device Alarms 1 Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 119 120 t RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help a p S Policies RF Planning Organizer alpha_2800 Configuration
43. Fault information is stored on the server so multiple clients can access it For each fault all correlated traps events are stored Active fault information and fault information history are maintained by the server in the database Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing Alarms 131 a You can view historic Fault information if required on demand reports a Fault database is periodically purged so it does not keep growing Purging is based on criteria such as the number of active faults events or number of days for which data is preserved Fault Reporting a Provides the capability to export fault data csv a Provides the following reports o Alarm Summary report Counts of current faults in the system by Category Sever ity Type Active or Cleared o Alarm History report This report provides a list of faults in the system over a spec ified time period Filter criteria may be Category Severity or Type Alarms Detail Window If you click on the Alarms Detail tab you see the following window wy RingMaster 7 0 Plan AlphaNet6 2 File Services Tools Alarms Summary Alarrns 9 Policies Help oly Ss RF Planning Alarms Detail Z4 e A Configuration Verification Devices Monitor 3 Security gt cw Reports Query Category System Performance Client Security and Severity Critical Major Minor Info and State Active and Source AlphaMX1 MX400 Upd
44. Locales Using RF Planning You can also create Locales using the RF Planning feature of RingMaster Click RF Planning and select a plan from the Organizer You can also import locales from CAD drawings e RingMaster 7 3 Plan Default BE o x File Services Tools Help Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports Sites a RF Planning Floor 1 Level 1 ORF Planning a Default gRaQ HS ogSsg c test_plan Pe RF Planning a i m Locales Mode amp Dii test Import Layout i Building 1 FeaFloori Level 1 Clean Layout Create Coverage Area work Order Report AP Boot Configuration Export Layout aM co Views Y Objects to Place Location Services s Layers Create Locale General n Properties RF Data Rate Selection Site S Y ite Surve Y No object selected x HY RF Planning Floor Tools gt Config 1 Error 5 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms Under Location Services click Create Locale The Create Locale wizard is displayed Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 63 i f era Y Ei a y 9 i5 Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports ws RingMaster 7 3 Plan Default Tools Help P4 File Services P E Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification RF Planning Floor 1 Level 1 Create Locale Select a shape
45. MXR2 172 21 14 244 255 255 2550 a default F AlphaM 1 M 400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d efault E AlphaMy2_ M216 y n 0 0 0 lo 0 0 0 default a AlphaMxX3 MX8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 default p AlphaMxX5 MXR2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IFIN edge 1028 AlphaMx1 MX40D 172 21 28 240 255 255 255 0 1 z IFIN edge 1028 AlphaMX2 MX216 172 21 28 241 255 255 2550 17 15 llink alphanet 3080 AlphaMX1 MX40D 192 168 254 82 255 255 255 248 1 link alphanet 3080 AlphaMX2 MX216 192 168 254 83 255 255 255 248 17 llink alphanet 3080 AlphaMX3 MX8 192 168 254 84 255 255 255 248 7 llink alphanet 3080 AlphaMXS MXR 2 192 168 254 86 255 255 255 248 p INW2 edge 1020 AlphaMX3 MX8 172 21 20 242 255 255 255 0 R 4 2 Ly 3 6 8 INW2 edge 1020 AlphaMXS MXR2 172 21 20 244 255 255 255 0 2 SE edge 1010 AlphaMX2 MX216 172 21 10 241 255 255 255 0 17 15 SW edge 1016 AlphaMX1 MX4DD 172 21 16 240 255 255 255 0 1 z 8W edge 1016 AlphaMX2 MX216 172 21 16 241 255 255 255 0 17 18 4 ulan guest 200 AlphaMX2 MX216 172 16 2 6 255 255 255 0 10 16 vlan wep i190 AlphaMX1 MX4DD 192 168 19 5 255 255 255 0 1 z vlan wep 190 AlphaMX2 MX216 192 168 19 6 255 255 255 0 17 15 9 11 14 15 19 vaip tlan 1126 AlphaMX2 MX216 172 21 125 6 255 255 255 0 17 15 Radio Profiles Name Mobility Exchange Service Profiles Port Radio Id AP Radio Id default AlphaMzEi1 ME400 AP Id Radia
46. Mode Time System Information Add to Cluster Go to Monitor Go to Verification Go to Alarms Go to RF View a Third Party APs o Create Third Party AP o Create Ignore List Entry O O O O O X O O O O O Nem OF OO CO X CO ONCE On OO Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 49 Verification View The Verification view displays information on objects for which a user has configuration viewing privileges Summary counts displayed on the status line at the bottom of the main screen are based on access control filtered results Resolutions are disabled if a user does not have editing privileges for an associated object Verification options setup requires server administration privileges v RingMaster 7 1 Plan DocPlan2 File Services Tools Help m Kk w m y s B go E En e 1 9 B j Policies RF Planning Configuration verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports Verification Tasks DV Filter Show Disabled Setup Scope 7 Object State v Message Lj a Edit verification Options Scope Mx 20 ps 5 MX 20 ps default 1 10 2 28 74 24 Warning IP subnet address of MX 20 ss default 1 10 8 107 1 16 should be the same as MX 20 ps P Resolutions Y MX 20 ps MX 20 ps Warning Enable password is missing Mx 20 ps SNMP Warning RingMaster Services is not configured as an SNIMP 1 trap receiver MX 20 ps SNMP Warning
47. No eus 10s No 4327005 300s default HO 600s 10s HO 3600s 900s meshap NO BOOS 10s Mo 3600s 300s trpzmesh No BOOS 10s No 3600s 300s Radio Profiles Service Profiles Radio Profile Service Profiles TRPZz 1xx trapezewlan TRPZ 2xx trapezewlan trpz tkip trpz ccmp trpz voip trpz webaaa default meshap meshportal trpzmesh trapezemesh Service Profiles bul 170 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports Table 1 3 lists the sections in an MX Configuration report Table 1 3 MX Configuration Report Sections Section System Info Mobility Domain 10 100 Ports Gig Ports VLANS Spanning Tree IP Properties ACLS APs Distributed APs Radio Profiles Service Profiles 802 1X RADIUS Access Rules Mobility Profile Location Policy Local User DB Description Name system IP address software states of the management services and states of active RF scanning and countermeasures System IP address of the seed for the Mobility Domain the switch is in 10 100 Ethernet port settings configured on the switch Gigabit port settings if applicable configured on the switch VLANs configured on the switch STP settings configured on the switch IP settings including routes and DNS parameters configured on the switch Access Control Lists ACLs configured on the switch Directly connected APs configured on the switch Dis
48. Once you clear the criteria all devices are displayed again You can also hide or display the following items on the Monitoring interface D CD CO D D Locales Fingerprints APs Clients Voice and Data Tags Rogue APs Client and AP Connections When you select Show Devices and then select an asset tag you can see the temperature of the tag as well as the battery life for the tag Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 75 Managing Devices Clicking on the Devices button on the Navigation Bar brings up the following window containing the Devices Dashboard ws RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help e OD amp wx amp B 3 9 Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports Devices Tasks 9 a Mx gt IP Address gt Management Status gt Model Version gt Local Status Network Status Deploy Status E Managed 6 Mx 20 10 8 107 1 8889 Managed 7 0 2 0 13 No changes OK Apr 22 08 15 49 22 P Completed Tue Apr 22 15 27 4 Mx 20 000 10 2 28 74 8889 Managed Mx 20 7 0 2 0 13 No changes OK Apr 22 08 15 49 22 P Go To ENNLZOCIIOM HTERCKDIIONEIDSIT CNN EC EE EE Pa alpha_216 192 168 254 83 8889 Managed Mx 216 7 0 2 0 13 No changes OK Apr 22 08 15 49 22 P Other alpha 2800 192 168 254 85 8889 Managed Mx 2800 7 0 2 0 13 No changes OK Apr 22 08 15 49 22 P al
49. To Q Go to Configuration gt Go to Alarms The following tasks are available after selecting a SmartPass server Organizer panel a Session Monitoring Accounting History Clients by Time SmartPass Accounting Summary report SmartPass Accounting Details report SmartPass SMS Email Notifications report D CD CO D D Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 181 Accounting History Data RingMaster can display and print the accounting history data polled from all the configured and managed SmartPass servers You must first supply information for the following fields used for filtering data a Username MAC address Date range start date amp end date SSID name Location Quantity of bytes in out Filter by throughput D D oD D qe m Print button Accounting History User Name IP Address MAC Addr SSID MXIP Add Event Dat Session Du Location VLAN NameNASPortID BytesIn Bytes Out eae Te resort TIR x 00 18 DE em se FORTS 2010 10 2 00 00 10 Unknown isa VL LR 1 008 Se SEE CE NN NER 00 18 DE open nm 219 2010 10 2 N A Teen Tux VL AP2 1 SmartPass Configured User State Display The Types task under Clients by User launches a new pop up window that contains a chart representing the distributed state of the configured users per user type The data is polled from all the managed SmartPass servers and
50. When you use this option the Certificate Check dialog box is not shown again for the certificate even if the certificate becomes out of date Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 5 2 Click Accept To reject the certificate and refuse the connection click Reject RingMaster ends the connection If none of the checkboxes in Step 1 are checked the Certificate Check dialog box is re displayed each O time the RingMaster Client attempts to establish a connection with RingMaster Services 3 A dialog is shown briefly as a RingMaster Services connection is established Click Finish uy RingMaster Services Connection Connecting to 127 0 0 1 443 0K lt Previous Finish 6 RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services RingMaster Services Home Page To change server settings 1 Select Services gt Setup A browser window opens displaying the RingMaster Services Setup page displayed Click on Home and you see the following page RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help RingMaster 7 1 Home Setup Access Control Plan Management Reports Maintenance Server Information Plan Name DocPlan2 Version 7 1 0 0 81 Host Name p390 a2110 Started on Thu Aug 28 12 26 45 PDT 2008 Server Performance Alarms 0 critical O warning Java Web Start Client You can launch the Web Start Client by clicking on the following
51. alpha aes MP Hothouse 432 DOT1X 802 11na Q RF Link Test TRAPEZElda 172 21 50 73 00 1e 4c 40 ed 99 alpha aes MP Hothouse 432 DOT1X 802 11na TRAPEZE tash 172 21 50 84 O0 16 cf a9 df 51 alpha aes MP Hothouse 432 DOT1X SSID alpha tkip 1 TRAPEZE robm 0 0 0 0 00 14 a5 57 b0 47 alpha tkip MP Hothouse 432 DOT1X 802 11a o Client Statistics SSID trapezewlan 5 TRAPEZE tash 172 21 50 143 00 0b 7d 26 9d d7 trapezewlan MP Hothouse 432 DOT1X 802 11a TRAPEZEljpr 172 21 50 151 00 0b 7d 25 f7 e5 trapezewlan MP Hothouse 432 DOT1X 802 113 Reports TRAPEZE jre 172 21 50 100 00 14 a5 4b 67 04 trapezewlan MP Hothouse 432 DOT1X 802 11a o Client Report TRAPEZEWMp 172 21 26 199 00 19 7e 67 a1 0f X trapezewlan MP Hothouse 432 DOT1X 802 11a TRAPEZE tn 172 21 50 137 00 19 d2 af 91 0b trapezewlan MP Hothouse 432 DOT1X 802 11g Manage Poll Statistics Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes 1 device Alarms 242 5 472 I In this view there are Tasks panel items including the following 112 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function Tasks m R O View eSession Details di eAccounting History w eFind Clients ind Clients SANES oManage ven Locate Client Sue Terminate Client oi B RF Link Test Terminate Client gt etre oPoll Statistics Client Statistics Poll Statistics 4 oReports Client Statistics Client Report
52. and Description fields Click Finish to complete the configuration Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 65 Adding RF Fingerprints Using RF Planning You can add RF Fingerprints to the Locale you just created by clicking RF Fingerprint in the Task list When you move your cursor over the locale it changes to a crosshair Click and drag to display the RF Fingerprint wizard Create RF Fingerprint RF Fingerprint Information Enter a unique name for the RF Fingerprint Name api Description rear corner of cafeteria Updated Description Value rear corner of cafeteria l cance Enter a name and description for the RF Fingerprint and click OK The RF Fingerprint now appears on the Locale Calibrating RF Fingerprints Using RF Planning To calibrate an RF Fingerprint click on the fingerprint icon in the locale to select it Then click Calibrate RF Fingerprint Calibrate RF Fingerprint Calibrate Enter a MAC address of the target device and select Start to calibrate the RF Fingerprint Action MAC Address Progress 096 Fingerprint Enter the MAC address of the device and click Start You can see the status in the Progress bar Once the process is complete you can click Next to add it to the locale Creating RF Fingerprints 66 Select an LA 200E from the Appl
53. ao EH Criteria AP Status CHAP 16 AP L3 I3 i APIS AP L3 AP Primary MX x Backup Mx Serial Number x Status J x Admin Status x Model M Uptime x Speed x Duplex x PoE E o Radio Status a 8 AP11 AP L3 Status Not Applicable 4 amp B AP6 AP L3 MP RM msh alpha 216 None 0674600018 Not Applicable Disabled MP 422 Od th 17m 100 10 Full Down 802 3af N Mesh Links AP17 AP L3 MP SQA msh alpha 216 Mone 0674600025 Mot Applicable Disabled MP 422 Od ih i7m 100 10 Ful Down 802 3af N E E MP TAC thr alpha 216 Mone 0674600050 Not Applicable Disabled MP 422 Od ih i7m 100 10 Full Down 802 3af N Manage GH APS MP Me MP Mesh Eng alpha 216 None 0674600057 Not Applicable Disabled MP 422 Od ih i7m 100 10 Ful Down 802 3af N AP24 MP Fin Status Down 6 AP12 MP T MP Finance alpha 216 None 0890201068 DE Enabled MP 432 Od 1h 17m 100 10 FuljDown 802 3af N o To AP L3 f 5GHz 4 alpha 216 None DE Enabled MP 432 Od 0h 0m 0s G AP L3 f 5GHz 2 alpha 216 None EL Enabled MP 432 Od Oh 0m 0s G Launch 3 alpha_2800 AP L3 f 5GHz 3 alpha 216 None DENEN Enabled MP 432 Od Oh 0m 0s C AP L3 f 5GHz 1 alpha 216 None DENEN Enabled MP 432 Od 0h 0m 0s G i alpha_400 AP L3 f 5GHz 5 alpha 216 None DENEN Enabled MP 432 Od 0h 0m 0s G m Lo amp Equipment CE Sites Config 7 Errors 21 Warnings Local Changes 4 devices Network Changes
54. button Launch Client Java Web Start is required to run the client Click here to download and install JRE 6 0 Client Connections Total client connections 1 User Host Connected Since 127 0 0 1 Aug 28 12 34 40 All users allowed without login The window above shows you information on the RingMaster Server and its performance allows you to Launch a Web Start Client and provides status regarding Users on the server You can click on the tabs for Setup Plan Management Reports and Maintenance Each of these is described in paragraphs below Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 7 Web Start Client If you click Launch Client a RingMaster Web Start Client will be installed on your workstation You will see a Java startup image followed by the dialog below Starting application Launching application Name RingMaster 127 0 0 1 Publisher Trapeze Metworks From https 127 0 0 1 If this fails click on the link provided to install JRE 6 0 You then see the RingMaster Services connection dialog shown below Uy RingMaster Services Connection Address EAN M RingMaster o Password Remember user name and password TRAPEZE MOBILITY SYSTEM TRAPEZE smart mobile Select or enter the address of the RingMaster Server you wish to connect to and continue normally 8 RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services Se
55. changes 40 RingMaster Client Preferences Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Client Preferences Certificate Management By default RingMaster does not accept self signed certificates from MXs or from the monitoring service You can change this option in the Preferences dialog box For more information about certificate handling see Certificate Check To change certificate management options 1 Select Tools gt Certificates The Certificate Management dialog box appears we Certificate Management Always accept self signed certificates Certificate List Issuer Subject Valid From Valid To Mo certificates are installed Help 2 To automatically accept self signed certificates click to check the Always accept self signed certificates checkbox To clear this option clear Always accept self signed certificates checkbox By default this option is disabled The RingMaster Client accepts a certificate only if itis signed by a Certificate Authority CA You see a list of certificates in use and have buttons to see Details and to Delete Click Close to close the Certificate Management dialog box or click another tab to continue making changes Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Client Preferences 4 42 RingMaster Client Preferences Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster This chapter provides information on deploying services enabli
56. classification rules w Select a device and set up its RF classification rules Select an existing policy and set up it s RF classification rules 1 You can select checkboxes to create policies and control devices n which rules are to be applied 2 If you select Create a new policy then click Next you see the following wy Set up RF Classification Rules Network Plan Setup Enter a unique name for the Network Plan You can optionally specify a MX type and a version filter Policy Name DacPlanl MX Model Filter MX Version Filter any 6 2 x v Type the policy s name 3 Enter a Policy Name MX Model Filter and MX Version Filter then click Next uw Set up RF Classification Rules Policy Associations Select the MXs that you want the policy to apply to Available Devices 229 AlphaMX1 MX400 Ie AlphaMx3 Mx8 Current Devices AlphaMx2 MX216 AlphaMx5 MXR2 Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices 147 4 Select Available Devices to move to Current Devices for inclusion in policy and then click Next D Set up RF Classification Rules Set up RF Classification Rule Set up the RF Classification Rules For the DocPlan policy Rule Configurable Action 4 In Roque List Classify as Rogue 2 AP is part of mobility domain Classify as Member 3 In Neighbor List Classify as Neighbor Classify as Roque lt Previous ll Next gt J Fin
57. each type are limited to those for which the user has access A user must have configuration viewing privileges for an object as a whole in order for an object to appear in the selection list In addition to report generation access control is enforced for the set of pre existing reports available for viewing For each report stored on the server information is maintained regarding the set of objects represented in the report If a user attempts to view a pre existing report a check is performed to ensure the user has configuration viewing privileges for the complete set of referenced objects The reports shown below require configuration data viewing privileges Access to other reports will be based on monitoring privileges Report Available Search Scopes Inventory NetworkPlan MobilityDomain Mobility Domain Configuration MobilityDomain Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 5 Report Available Search Scopes MX Configuration MX Site Survey Order Work Order NetworkPlan Site OutdoorArea Building Floor Monitoring Privileges 52 The ability to view monitoring data for objects in a plan is a separate privilege that must be assigned to a user group explicitly The privilege to view configuration data does not imply monitoring access Likewise monitoring access does not imply the ability to view configuration data Organizer Tree When a user switches to the Monitoring view the root object in the
58. from the Tools box and draw the locale You can also use the pre defined layer s for locale select a unique locale for each layer and automatically create the locale shapes from the selected layer s Tasks n c ES Draw Locale ME 4 Insert RF Fingerprint XJ Miscellaneous Tools A Ei Auto Create Locale Y Cancel Config 1 Error 5 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms When you use the Drawing tools to draw the Locale the Create a Locale wizard is displayed Create Locale x Select a Location Server Select a Location Server which the Locale and RF Fingerprint will be created Server la 200 tac2 Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc 64 Managing with RingMaster Managing with RingMaster 1 Select a Location Server from the list and click Next us Create Locale x Select an action Select an existing locale or create a new locale SelectaLocae TAC Create a Locale _ lt Previous Finish Canca 2 You can now select an existing locale or create a new locale If you select an existing locale click Finish to complete the configuration If you select Create a Locale click Next ts Create Locale x Locale Information Enter a unique name for the locale Name Description Enter the locale name Previous Finish Cancel 3 Type aname and description of the Locale in the Name
59. i Rate 20 it 15 r r E E T E E r E 22 00 00 00 02 00 04 00 08 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 Tirrves Reports SNR E Em Traffic 5 m fil Y M Qu rcc ee P A e Fi ES se 0 x Q RF summary ze 7 Pi EE k l s H 76 J n Radio Details Equipment Sites J no i B5 T T T T T T T T T T T 22 00 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 Tire RSSI Mal zs Hers 7 Finding an AP on a Floor Before implementing a wireless network configure a floor plan that uses RF Planning and Location You can select an AP access point from the Monitoring Equipment tree and display a floor map with that AP selected From this view you can generate visualizations of operational statistics such as RSSI re transmits SNR and signal level to determine problem areas To find an AP on the floor 1 2 3 Click on the Monitor button in the main RingMaster Navigation Bar Expand the Site list in the Organizer panel and select the access point to view RingMaster automatically opens the Floor Viewer panel displaying a floor map with the selected access point highlighted Select a statistic from the Task panel to generate a topographical visualization of that data If you choose the RF Interference High Utilization or Coverage Hole options and re transmit rates within the depicted area that do not exceed 10 of total network bytes RingMaster displays a
60. image To select more than one MX click Shift while clicking to select contiguous items or click Ctrl Macintosh Command while clicking to select noncontiguous items 4 n the Tasks panel select Schedule Install ws Schedule Image Installation Select Image Select an image For each model type and click Install to transfer the image and reboot the MX Devices Image Select an Image v Select an Image 0 1 3 0 7 0 2 0 13 Cancel 5 Click Select an Image to display the list of images in a repository Click Next 6 Edit the start date and time The date and time are based on the date and time on the computer with the RingMaster Services installation Click Finish Saving Versions of Network Plans You can save multiple versions of a network plan in RingMaster After deploying a network plan to an MX you can save a snapshot of the plan as a version You should create versions of a network plan on a regular basis and at major baseline events for network configurations This stores snapshots of network configurations in case you need to revert to one of them If you need to roll back configuration changes you use a saved version to roll back the software image and configuration files to a known state Before you save a version of a network plan you must deploy and save the network plan Versions of network plans are saved in the db xml versions directory in the RingMaster installation directory After
61. in the dialog Report Tasks The Client Traffic and Radio Monitor tabs contain tasks that generate reports related to particular areas of monitoring When a task s dialog is launched the current tree object is pre selected in the search criteria fields Users are allowed to change to some other object in the plan These dialogs do not allow pre selected values to be altered Aalarms View The Alarms view displays alarms for objects in a user s allowed monitoring set Alarm counts on the summary line at the bottom of the frame reflect this The alarm query function restricts the scopes by which a user is allowed to search In the dialog used to enter search criteria the scope type field contains possible values Upon selection however the instance field only contains selections for objects in a user s allowed monitoring set Security View The Security view previously provided a Network Plan wide view of rogues and their associated clients This information is based on certain types of alarms raised against device objects This view is changed so it only displays information based on alarms raised against devices in a user s allowed monitoring set Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster Reports View Tasks available in Reports are based a user s privileges and limits the generation and viewing of reports The following reports are based on a user s monitoring privileges Rep
62. lock holder cannot save changes to the previously locked portion of the plan By default RingMaster sends a message to all users with the plan open to inform them when changes are saved to a plan In addition RingMaster sends a message to each monitor user so that one of them can then edit the plan Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Working with Network Plans 209 210 Working with Network Plans Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Configuring AirDefense The AirDefense system is an enterprise class security solution that allows you to protect against threats and intrusions into your wireless network The AirDefense solution can be integrated with the Trapeze Mobility System complementing Trapeze network security features by providing a centralized server dedicated to security analysis and record keeping AirDefense sensors constantly monitor a network relaying information to a central AirDefense server that collects and analyzes information RingMaster can be configured to receive alert information from an AirDefense server The Trapeze Mobility System integrates with AirDefense security in the following ways a RingMaster can be configured to receive SNMP traps from an AirDefense server These traps can be correlated to alarms in RingMaster and viewed and managed by clicking the Alarms Navigation Bar button 4 You can access the user interface of the AirDefense server directly from RingMaster a Trapeze Mobility Points can
63. message dialog instead of generating a visualization In the example below the selected access point is highlighted and RSSI for the coverage area is depicted in the Floor Viewer 130 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc wy RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help Tm f con Ins if x di Gi Z4 Cx gj Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Security Alarms Monitor AP23 MP CAFE 432 Floor Viewer Noise Floor 802 11na Traffic Monitor Find Clients Client Monitor Organizer Floor1 Level 1 alphanet 6 2 3 qaa B e Ug Trapeze D fif Building1 area Cl LY e Floor Level 1 C m 2 ZEAP23 MP CAFE 432 Dan a iai MENS metre AP24 MP Finance a AP20 MP Hothouse 43 TOR AP22 MP Marketing 43 MP C AF E 432 AP21 MP TAC 432 tn Equipment ij Sites C area2 4G Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Monitor Function DER d Reports x Status Monitor Tasks E View Noise Floor Q RF Interference High Utilization Coverage Hole RSSI Clear view Manage Setup RF Thresholds gt Network Changes none Alarms Optimize your network by importing RF measurement data to correct RF attenuation obstacle information if you have a reported coverage area problem or if you want to verify your RF network coverage For more information about optimizing your networ
64. of the Trapeze Mobility System Software Configuration Guide MSS has begun countermeasures against a rogue AP MSS has stopped countermeasures against a rogue access point MSS has detected a wireless packet with the source MAC address of a Trapeze AP but without the AP s spoofed signature fingerprint Detecting Rogue Devices 139 Table 1 1 SNMP Notifications for RF Detection continued Notification Type Description RFDetectSpoofedSSIDAP MSS has detected beacon frames for a valid SSID but sent by a rogue AP flood reassociate request flood or disassociate request flood MSS has detected an associate request flood reassociate request RFDetectDosPort flood or disassociate request flood RFDetectClientViaRogueWir MSS has detected on the wired part of the network the MAC edAP address of a wireless client associated with a third party AP Mobility Domain Requirement RF Detection requires a Mobility Domain to be available If no Mobility Domain is operational not all members are up no new RF Detection data is processed Existing RF Detection information ages normally Processing of RF Detection data is resumed when all members of a Mobility Domain are up If a seed MX in a Mobility Domain cannot resume full operation you can restore the Mobility Domain to full operation and therefore resume RF Detection data processing by removing inoperative MXs from the member list on the seed Rogue Detection Lists Rogue det
65. organizer tree is the single object in the object group associated with the monitoring viewing privilege for that user s assigned user group By setting the organizer root node this way a user always has full monitoring privileges for everything in the tree This avoids the complexity of calculating access control filtered monitoring results for nodes in the tree for which the user has only partial access Find Clients The Find Clients task is launchable from the client panel in the status summary tab as well as from the Client Details monitor tab When a task is invoked a dialog appears with the current scope object pre selected as the initial search criteria To enforce access control restrictions the ability to change this search scope to some other object in the plan is removed Find RFID Tag The Find RFID Tag task is launchable from the Client Details monitor tab This task is always present regardless of the organizer tree s current scope selection The dialog for this task contains controls to search a specific MobilityDomain or a specific device Similar to the Find Clients task this dialog allows you to change search criteria to an object different from the current tree selection To prevent users from invoking searches against devices for which they do not have monitoring privileges this task is only available in the context of a MobilityDomain or device tree selection Users are not be allowed to alter pre selected scope values
66. panel The Select Devices to Create Ignore list Entries dialog is displayed alphaMx4 MX20 OK Cancel 3 Ifthe MXs on which you are configuring an ignore list are in a Mobility Domain select the Mobility Domain Otherwise select None 4 Click next to Select to select all MXs listed or click next to individual MXs to select them 5 Click OK Devices are added to the ignore list and disappear from the list of rogues in the Alarm screen Adding a Device to the Rogue List The rogue list is a list of AP MAC addresses belonging to a switch RingMaster attacks the AP MAC addresses in the rogue list whenever they are present on the network 1 From the list of rogues on the Alarm screen select devices you want to place on the rogue list 2 Click Add to Rogue List in the Tasks panel The Select Devices dialog is displayed 3 Ifthe MXs on which you are configuring a rogue list are in a Mobility Domain select the Mobility Domain Otherwise select None 4 Click next to Select to select all MXs listed or click next to individual MXs to select them Uy Select Devices Mobility Domain TrapezeAir j Select AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMx2 MX216 AlphaMx3 MX8 AlphaMX5 MXR2 OK Cancel 5 Click OK Devices are added to the rogue list If countermeasures are enabled MSS uses them to attack devices on the list 160 Detecting Rogue Devices Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks
67. plan Closing a Plan You can close a network plan at any time If you have unsaved changes you are asked whether you want to save the changes To close a network plan 208 Working with Network Plans Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Working with Network Plans 1 In the main RingMaster window select File gt Close or File gt Exit If the network plan has no unsaved changes the network plan is closed Otherwise go to the next step 2 If there are unsaved changes RingMaster displays a dialog asking whether you want to save changes discard them or cancel the request to close the plan or exit the application Do one of the following a Select Apply to save the changes and close the plan 4 Select Discard to close the plan without saving the changes 4 Select Cancel to cancel the request to close the plan or exit the application and continue working with the plan Deleting a Plan You can delete a network plan at any time You cannot delete the currently active plan To delete the active plan first use the Switch Plan page to select another plan to be active then delete the plan To delete a network plan 1 Select Services gt Plan Management to access the RingMaster Plan Management page 2 Click Delete Plans in the left column to display the Delete Plans page 3 Select one or more the network plans from the list 4 Click Delete The network plan is deleted Sharing a Plan Since the RingMast
68. prevent this Add to Neighbor List Last Updated Time Wed Apr 23 14 45 15 PDT 2008 y LOUER Generated By alpha 216 o Locate Alarm Object alpha 216 Transmitter MAC Address 00 0b 0e 1a 24 7F Radio Type ss we S DoS Type Weak WEP IV Port Number Number of Events 25 Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms 149 5 314 Each rogue is listed only once even if multiple entries for it appear in the Alarms log If a rogue is detected during three polling intervals separate entries for each interval appear in the Alarms log You can adjust selection criteria on the fault dashboard to filter an alarm list to display the following types of entries a Rogue APs Unauthorized APs on the Trapeze network a Interfering APs Devices that are not part of the Trapeze network but also are not rogues No clients connected to these devices have been detected communicating with any network entity listed in the forwarding database FDB of any MX in a Mobility Domain Although interfering devices are not connected to your network they might be causing RF interference with AP radios a Suspect APs Devices that are not part of the Trapeze network and are suspected as rogues a Ad hoc clients Clients configured to communicate wirelessly outside of the network infrastructure Ad hoc clients are not necessarily malicious but they steal bandwidth from your infrastructure users Ad hoc clients are
69. replace the default Settings server certificate Click Create to begin the process Please use the browser s TM certificate management tool to view the current certificate Monitoring Settings SNMP Notification Key Store File services keystore Type JKS Password eeeeee Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 1l 12 Licensing Select Services gt Licensing from the RingMaster main menu bar to open a browser window and view product licensing information or to get access to Trapeze Networks product licensing server Web page RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help L3 Ringmaster Services L3 RingMaster Services ES Do you want Firefox to remember this password Never For This Site E3 RingMaster 1 Home Setup Access Control Plan Management Reports Server Settings Maintenance Server Certificate M Connection Base Serial X Settings License Information TEPZQA ph arrison P390 42110 base Monitoring Settings Base License Key 011E D338 0612 33DE Current Host Mame p390 a2110 SNMP Notification Maximum AP Count 55 Current AP Count Enter a New License Please enter the new serial number and license key below These are case sensitive and must be entered exactly as printed Save Current Licenses Details Product Serial License Key Activated pe Show RIMTS TRPz A A pharris
70. report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 183 4 To generate a new report click the Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Report Network Usage Port Traffic Report dialog C Generate Report Network Usage Port Traffic Report The Network Usage Port Traffic Report shows port traffic statistics For the selected scope Select report options and click Next to generate the report Report Options Report Scope Type Network Plan Report Scope Instance os DocPlan Report Time Period 1 Hour Cancel 5 Select the scope type of the report from the Report Scope Type list a Network Plan Q Mobility Domain Q Mobility Exchange 6 Select the Report Scope Instance for which you want the report For example if the scope is Mobility Exchange select an MX 7 Select the Report Time Period for the report a 1Hour 24 Hours a 7 Days a 30 Days 8 Click Next to generate the report 9 When the report is generated click the report link to view it in the default browser Network Usage Radio Traffic Report The traffic report shows traffic statistics and trends To generate a traffic report 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 From the Report Types list select Network Usage Radio Traffic 3 To view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel
71. report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 187 4 To generate a new report click the Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Report RF Details Report dialog c Generate Report Radio Details Report The Radio Details report shows traffic and RF information for a selected radio Select report options and click Next to generate the report Report Options Report Scope Type Radio M Report Scope Instance Report Time Period f Hour od Select a Report Scope Type in the pull down Select a Report Scope Instance in the pull down 7 Select the time period for the report D 1 Hour Q 24 Hours a 7 Days a 30 Days 8 Click Next to generate the report 9 When the report is generated click the report link to view it in the default browser 188 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports Radio Detail Report Changes New columns have been added to this report RingMaster Radio Details Report Generated on Fri Apr 11 2008 10 48 AM from Network Plan alphanet_6 2 3 Scope alpha_216 MP NewTAC Radio2 Time Period 24 Hours MP NewTAC Radio2 Details e z A Time Last Tx Rate kbytes sec Thu 10 Apr 2008 11 00 0 Thu 10 Apr 2008 12 00 O Thu 10 Apr 2008 13 00 0 Thu 10 Apr 2008 14 00 o Thu 10 Apr 2008 15 00 o Thu 10 Apr 2008 16 00 o
72. select a Country Code select Open This Plan and click Create Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 23 Switch Plan To switch network plans 1 Select Services gt Setup or select the browser window if RingMaster Services is already open 2 Select Plan Management then select Switch Plan RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit wiew History Bookmarks Tools Help RingMaster 7 1 Home Setup Access Control Plan Management Reports Maintenance C New Plan Switch Plan Switch Plan Delete Plans Import Plan Select a network plan to switch Save As Select a plan and click on Switch Select Name Default Backup amp Restore Created By Created On SYSTEM Thu Jun 26 10 15 38 PDT 2008 O DocPlan 71 SYSTEM Tue Apr 22 13 19 57 PDT 2008 Click the radio button beside the plan you wish to open and select Switch 3 The current main window will tell you the plan has changed Plan Mismatch The plan has changed on the server New plan is alphanet Click on Close to proceed Click Close 4 You must re connect to continue Cy RingMaster 1 Services Tools Exit Help Ctd Q The new plan is now open 24 RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services Delete Plans To delete network plans 1 Select Services gt Setup or select the browser window if RingMaster Services is already open 2 Select
73. shown as one result SmartPass configured users can exist in different states Activated Expired Unauthenticated or Locked RingMaster states can be chosen from a drop down list You can also switch the results to be displayed in a table UserType 50 UserType3 125 UserType 25 UserType1 50 UserType 25 UserType3 125 BT 182 RingMaster Reports wap A wig A Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports SmartPass New Reports SMS Email Notifications This report displays the number of SMSs and email notifications sent per user type The data is polled from all configured and managed SmartPass severs in RingMaster version or above A message displays if no SmartPass servers are present in the network plan If the report is run from the Monitoring panel and the selected context is a single SmartPass server the the data is polled only from that server Accounting Summary Details The SmartPass Accounting Summary Details report has been enhanced to display the aggregated data from all configured and managed SmartPass servers Client Details This report can be enhanced to show if the client was authenticated by a SmartPass server and the user type This report includes voice data If the report is run from the Monitoring panel and the selected context is a single SmartPass server the data is polled only from that server Call Summary Details The calls data is polled from all configured and m
74. such as AirDefense traps a The RingMaster agent sends an SNMP trap when an alarm s state changes such as when an alarm is cleared or acknowledged or when it is updated a To deal with a burst of cleared or new alarms the RingMaster Agent buffers traps at a configurable interval sends them during a specified interval This update interval can be configured via The RingMaster s Web interface RingMaster Agent License RingMaster Agent will be a licensed feature The license SKU is RMTS AGENT and it works just like the RMTS PLAN license It needs a base RMTS license installed first Product Code SKU Description O2 RMTS Base license enabling support for up to 5 APs and one switch 07 RMTS AGENT Enables RingMaster Agent feature WebAPI Interface The Web Services API provides a management interface It allows third party applications to build interfaces or applications to access or manage devices and alarms For example an upstream application can retrieve the configuration of MPs in a RingMaster managed network domain This can be more than a basic query with respect to information requested for example a set of MPs corresponding to certain serial numbers or MP type may be requested Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 89 Automatic Image Update This feature allows users with a SafetyNet login to automatically download MSS software images from the Trapeze Networks support portal In the p
75. the Mesh Portal Mesh AP Mesh AP and SSID of each mesh link wy RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help Monitor alphanet Status Monitor Organizer Y alphanet alphanet_6 2 3 eB b H 0 Cluster di ef it sat Policies RF Planning P4 X Configuration Verification Tasks View Mesh Links s H alpha 216 Mesh Portal Mesh AP Cluster Status Mesh AP MX Status 4 alpha_2800 alpha_400 Z9 Equipment ij Sites Config 7 Errors 21 Warnings AP Status Radio Status y Mesi Link Properties Manage Link Test Poll Statistics Link Statistics Local Changes 4 devices Network Changes 1 device Alarms 231 MEM 555 You can select a mesh link and click on Tasks panel items to view Link Properties perform a Link Test or view Link Statistics Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 99 RF Neighborhood Monitoring RF Neighborhood monitoring view shows the Mesh Portal Mesh AP Mesh AP and SSID of each mesh link RF Neighborhood Show RF Neighbors 2 Transmitters heard by this Radiot Listeners who heard this Radio Updated at 14 59 38 May 6 08 Help Refresh Close You can select radio buttons to Show RF Neighbors by 2 Transmitters heard by this Radio a Listeners who heard this Radio When you click Refresh this dialog lists each Neighb
76. the device being associated In order to apply policy changes to member devices a user must have edit privileges for all of the policy s associated devices A user will only be allowed to review policy changes for the set of devices for which they have configuration viewing privileges Devices View The set of MXs displayed in a devices view is based on a user s configuration viewing privileges The ability to invoke tasks for selected devices may require additional privileges The table below lists these requirements The MX Credentials column is used to indicate that in addition to RingMaster privileges the user must also provide a valid username password for the target MX By default the user s RingMaster credentials are used 50 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster Required Privilege for Device Task MX Config Config Viewing Editing Credentia Review Local Changes e Deploy e e Undo Local Changes e Review Network Changes Accept Network Changes e Undo Network Changes e Go to Configuration e Go to Verification Refresh Upload Mx View Operations Log e Image Install Reboot MX e Manage Unmanage ad Distribute Certificates Image Repository e Reports View Access to certain reports requires configuration data viewing privileges When generating reports a user must select a scope All scope types are available for selection but object instances for
77. the wizard to add the server 1 In the Name field enter the name of the AirTight server In the IP Address field type the IP address of the AirTight server In the Username field enter the username with access to the server In the Password field type the password If you want to enable SNMP traps for the AirTight server be sure that Enable Traps is selected OR WN Launching the AirDefense Server User Interface 1 Select the Configuration Navigation Bar button 2 In the Organizer panel select a network plan name 3 In the Tasks panel select Launch AirDefense UI A Web browser opens and establishes a connection to the AirDefense server specified in the Set Up AirDefense wizard A connection is established only if you had previously specified the IP address of an AirDefense server in the Set Up AirDefense wizard Converting APs to AirDefense Sensors 1 Select the Configuration Navigation Bar button 2 In the Organizer panel select the network plan name 3 In the Tasks panel select Create AirDefense Sensor The Create AirDefense Sensor wizard appears 4 Click Next Transfer AirDefense Sensor Image page appears On the Transfer AirDefense Sensor Image page you specify an AirDefense sensor software file to be transferred to one or more MXs The AirDefense sensor software file is software that runs on an AP and allows it to operate as an AirDefense sensor After AirDefense sensor software file is transferred to an M
78. view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel 176 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 4 To generate a new report click the Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Report gt Client Errors Report dialog wy Generate Report Client Errors Report The Client Errors Report provides information on client connection errors for the selected scope Select report options and click Next to generate the report Report Options Report Scope Type Network Plan j Report Scope Instance ka DocPlan Report Time Period f Hour Next gt l Cancel 5 Select the scope type of the report from the Report Scope Type list Mobility Domain Mobility Exchange Site Building Floor Coverage Area 6 Select the instance for the report For example if the scope is Building select the building 7 Select the time period for the report UO O ODO a 1 Hour Q 24 Hours a 7 Days a 30 Days 8 Click Next to generate the report Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 177 9 Click the report link provided to view it in the default browser RingMaster Client Errors Report Thu Sep 20 2007 2 41 PM Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help M G3 ft E https jf 127 0 0 1fservices report contents Manual Clie H G tooge x Getting Started E3 Lates
79. was sent by MAC 00 0b 0e 41 4 null probe response was sent by MAC 00 14 a5 ca 1 4 Wireless Bridge MAC 00 0b 0e 47 10 3f Trapeze h AlphaMX1 MX400 AlphaMx1 MX400 AlphaMX1 MX400 AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMX1 MX400 AlphaMx1 MX400 AlphaMX1 MX400 AlphaMX1 MX400 AlphaMX1 MX400 AlphaMx1 MX400 AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMx1 MXx400 AlphaMx1 MXx400 Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Time Occurred Description An Ad hoc Device MAC 13 39 52 Sep 18 07 13 39 07 Sep 18 07 13 39 06 Sep 18 07 13 38 37 Sep 18 07 13 38 22 Sep 18 07 13 38 21 Sep 18 07 13 37 48 Sep 18 07 An Ad hoc Device MAC An Ad hoc Device MAC An Ad hoc Device MAC An Ad hoc Device MAC An Ad hoc Device MAC An Ad hoc Device MAC 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID jzhao 105 2 has been jzhao 105 2 has been jzhao 105 2 has been jzhao 105 2 has been jzhao 105 2 has been jzhao 105 2 has been jzhao 105 2 has been Event State No of Listeners SSID active ft izhao 105 2 Active Active Active Active Active A
80. 0 102 D00 1d e0 89 fb id alpha aes MP CAFE 432 Radio2 DOT1X 802 11na v Config O Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms 1157 5 324 124 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function You can display a user s approximate location as follows 1 On the Find Clients Result screen click Locate Client under Manage RingMaster retrieves information about the location 2 lf three or more APs have not detected a client within 15 seconds the Listeners Selection dialog box appears displaying a list of APs that have detected the client You can select up to six APs from the list RingMaster uses selected APs to calculate the location of a client 3 RingMaster displays the approximate location of a client on the floor plan The location of the client is indicated with a laptop icon as shown below Approximate Client Location wy Client Location Floor1 TRAPEZE jnespor 172 21 50 153 00 19 7e 67 a1 88 Contents ALJA Y AY 4 a 00 19 7e 67 a1 88 There were not enough listeners available to locate the device accurately 172 21 50 153 least 3 listeners are needed to perform an accurate location TRAPEZE jnespor 61 5 31 5 Close 4 To refresh the list of APs that detect a client click the lt Refresh Listeners button To change the APs used for calculating the location of a client click the Listeners tab and select or deselect APs from the list
81. 0 20 AM 17 minutes 09 seconds ACTIVE TRAPEZE llee 172 21 50 149 alpha aes DOTiX eng alpha 172 21 123 173 PASSTHRU Location History Start Time System IP AP Radio Fast Roam Mon Apr 21 2008 2 00 PM 192 168 254 85 DAP23 2 NO Mon Apr 21 2008 2 00 PM 192 168 254 83 DAP24 2 NO Mon Apr 21 2008 11 43 AM 192 168 254 85 DAP20 2 NO Mon Apr 21 2008 11 26 AM 192 168 254 85 DAP23 2 NO Mon Apr 21 2008 10 20 AM 192 168 254 85 DAP20 2 NO Session Statistics Time Operational Rate Bandwidth Usage RSSI SNR Radio Type Max Channel Width Max Rx Msdu Max Rx Mpdu Mon Apr 21 2008 2 37 PM 1MB s 12 2B s 61 34 802 11a 20MHZ NONE NONE Lifetime AP Statistics Time Unicast Bytes In Multicast Bytes In Unicast Bytes Out Encryption Error Bytes Transmit Timeouts Tx Peak Mpdu Rx Peak Msdu Rx Peak Mpdu Mon Apr 21 2008 2 37 PM 4085 21493 163334 0 Current P Statistics Time Unicast Bytes In Multicast Bytes In Unicast Bytes Out Encryption Error Bytes Transmit Timeouts Tx Peak Mpdu Rx Peak Msdu Rx Peak Mpdu Mon Apr 21 2008 2 37 PM 171 5030 Client Errors Report The client errors report lists error statistics for current client sessions To generate a client errors report 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 In the Report Types list select Client Errors 3 To
82. 00 0b 0e BB Enabled 802 11na 153 149 alpha 216 MP Marketing 432 Radiol O00 0b 0e Up Enabled 802 1ing 11 alpha 216 MP CAFE 432 Radio2 00 0b 0e Dp Enabled s02 11na 36 40 alpha 216 MP CAFE 432 Radiol 00 0b 0e D Enabled 602 1ing 1 alpha_216 MP Finance Radio1 00 0b 0e CN Enabled 802 1ing 6 alpha 216 MP Finance Radio2 00 0b 0e CN Enabled 802 11na 149 153 alpha 216 MP Hothouse 432 Radioi 00 0b 0e D Enabled 602 11ng 1 Status Mot Applicable 24 MX Status Pow Y J 4 AP Status gt Radio Status Mesh Links Config O Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms 38 5 248 a Using the Status Summary View 104 The Status Summary view shows the operational status and property details of equipment such as MXs AP access points and AP radios For example an MX can show a list of APs or radios and the information for APs and radios can include the status and other relevant data Monitor Function Status Summary Serial Number 0624203604 Admin Status nets Up Down Disabled Unknown Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function Status Monitor or Status Summary Details The following screen shows the Status Monitor panel after clicking on the Details button in the Status Summary area RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 4a Monitor alpha_216 Help 7 di Policies Ser
83. 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID Generic Alarm For AlphaMx2_ Mx216 4n Ad hoc Device iaa 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID jzhao 105 2 has been jzhao 105 2 has been jzhao 105 2 has been jzhao 105 2 has been jzhao 105 2 has been jzhao 105 2 has been jzhao 105 2 has been ioca 105 2 has been Active Active Active Active Active Active Cleared Active a C a ee ee re Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active i Event State No of Listeners SSID in jzhao 105 2 jzhao 105 2 jzhao 105 2 jzhao 105 2 jzhao 105 2 jzhao 105 2 none jehao 105 2 Alarms Event Details Setup Query Manage Acknowledge Una cknowledae Delete Reports Rogue Details Related Tasks Add to Black List Locate Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc eer anana a al anlan fr 4 B32 Li anr oc Config 0 Errors 35 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes 1 device Alarms lan ar mec dm las NM m 4 Click the Event Details tab to display events RingMaster has recorded about the rogue The number of listeners other APs that detected the rogue are displayed The larger the number of listeners detecting the rogue the easier it is for RingMaster to locate the rogue in the RF coverage area 5 You can loca
84. 1 AP Id Radio Z default AlphaME2 M4216 public AP Id Radia 1 AP Id Radio 2 default AlphaMX3 ME8 public AP Id 7 Radio Z AP Id 8 Radio 2 AP Id Radio 1 k Done 127 0 0 1 Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 167 Table 1 2 lists the sections in the report Table 1 2 Mobility Domain Configuration Report Sections Section Description Name model and system IP address of each MX in the Mobility Domain Mobility Exchanges The number of directly attached and Distributed APs configured on each switch are also listed VLANS VLANs configured on the MXs Radio Profiles Radio profiles configured on the MXs Service Profiles Service profiles configured on the MXs RADIUS Server Groups RADIUS server groups configured on the MXs RADIUS Servers RADIUS servers configured on the MXs APs Lists information for each AP in the selected Mobility Domain MX Configuration Report The MX configuration report lists configuration details for an MX 1 2 3 4 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button In the Report Types list select MX Configuration To view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel To generate a new report click Generate to display the Generate Reports gt MX Configuration Report dialog wy Generate Report MX Configuration Report The MX Configuration Report shows configuration data for the selected Mx Select re
85. 1 device Alarms SZ 98 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function This table indicates both the Primary MX andd Backup MX that manage each AP This provides an indication of MX failover fro Primary to Backup and failback when a Primary returns Radio Status Monitoring RingMaster displays a Radio Status monitoring panel The channel column shows both primary and secondary channels MP 432s only in a format of 44 48 For a radio that is using single channel the display format is just 44 as before Radio Status Radio 7 MAC 7 Status E Admin Status 7 Type t Channel E Power dBm E H Type 802 11a 16 Type a02 11g 17 A Type 802 11na 4 alpha 216 MP TAC 432 Radio2 D0 0b De S1 f5 ci GRE Enabled 802 1 ina 36 40 13 alpha_216 MP Hothouse 432 Radio2 00 0b 0e 94 5b c1 DN Enabled 802 11na 44 40 13 alpha 216 MP Marketing 432 Radio2 D0 0b 0e 91 dc 81 DR Enabled 802 11na 44 48 13 alpha 2800 MP Peterson 432 Radioz D 0b 0e 94 60 BB enabled 802 11na 36 40 13 A Type 802 11ng 4 alpha 218 MP TAC 432 Radio1 00 0b 0e 91 F5 cO DR Enabled 802 11ng 6 7 13 alpha 216 MP Marketing 432 Radiol 00 0b 0e 91 dc 60 Bp Enabled 802 11ng 6 7 13 alpha 2800 MP Peterson 432 Radio1 00 0b 0e 94 60 DR Enabled 802 1 ing 6 7 19 alpha 216 MP Hothouse 432 Radio1 D0 0b 0e 94 55 cO B Enabled 802 11ng 1 2 12 Mesh Links Monitoring AA Mesh Links monitoring view shows
86. 422 Installation Guide Instructions and specifications for installing an MP access point and connecting it to an MX a Trapeze Mobility Point MP 620 Installation Guide Instructions and specifications for installing the MP 620 access point and connecting it to an MX a Trapeze Regulatory Information Important safety instructions and compliance information that you must read before installing Trapeze Networks products Documentation Conventions This section describes documentation conventions used by various RingMaster publications Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc j Safety and Advisory Notices The following types of safety and advisory notices appear in this guide This situation or condition can lead to data loss or damage to the product or other property This is a process or procedural tip or other useful suggestion This information you should note relevant to the current topic This alerts you to a possible risk of personal injury or major equipment problems o A Hypertext Links Hypertext links appear in Blue As an example this is a link to Contacting the Technical Assistance Center Illustration Formats RingMaster software presents a Graphical User Interface GUI to its users consisting of a series of screens windows and dialog boxes In many cases sample images of these GUI elements have been included in this publication The RingMaster GUI allows you to resize these elements an
87. 4P59 with serial number ififidisjsjs is Down pubs None 09 18 07 13 14 27 Info System Power Supply 2 is Missing or Failed MX17236 None 09 18 07 13 14 27 Info System Power Supply 2 is Missing or Failed pubs None 097 19 07 09 35 51 Critical System AP AP100 AP100 with serial number 12311 is Down pubs None Done 127 0 0 1 amp Security Report The security alarm report provides information about security alarms To generate a security alarm report 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 In the Report Types list select Security 3 To generate a new report click the Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Report gt Generating Security Report dialog Us Generate Report Generating Security Report Generating the report Please wait The report has been successfully generated Click on the link to view the repart https jr 27 0 0 1 443 servicesirepart cantents Manual Security 120565294541 Security htm Generation complete 4 When the report is generated click the report link to view it in the default browser Client OUI Report The client OUI report provides information about client related alarms To generate a Client OUI report 198 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports Select the Reports Navigation Bar button In the Report Types list select Client OUI To view an existing repor
88. 6 RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 3 To change Polling Options use click boxes to enable features and enter values you want for enabled items including a Auto Adjust Poll Intervals By default Auto Adjust Poll Interval is selected If the server detects the number of devices exceeding a certain limit it will automatically adjust the poll interval for all to a higher value You will not be able to set a poll interval lower than the recommended setting If Auto Adjust Poll Interval is not selected you can change the poll interval to any value between 5 and 60 minutes Status Client Sessions Radio and Port Statistics Rogue Devices a Configuration Changes 4 To make choices regarding the Radio and Port Statistics Database make the following selections a Average Specific Times in Rollup Checkbox 2 Include Days of week and Hours This restricts data averaging for reports for higher accuracy within specified hours days 5 To change the RF Threshold Settings enter new settings for the following statistics default settings are indicated in brackets a Radio Retransmit Threshold 10 Radio Noise Floor Threshold dBm 85 Radio Signal Level Threshold dBm 75 Utilization Threshold 80 SNR Threshold dBm 15 Number of Clients per Radio 15 You can click Reset Threshold Settings to revert to default values Click Save to save changes D D D OO
89. ANY HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE COVERED UNDER THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS WARRANTY THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND RESTRICTION ON DAMAGES APPLIES WHETHER IN CONTRACT TORT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE AND SHALL APPLY EVEN IF THE LIMITED WARRANTY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE WARRANTY LAWS VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION AND THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU DEPENDING UPON YOUR STATE COUNTRY OR JURISDICTION Procedures for Return of Hardware or Software under the Limited Warranty Where repair or replacement is required under the Limited Warranty Customer will contact Trapeze Networks and obtain a Return Materials Authorization number RMA Number prior to returning any hardware and or software and will include the Trapeze Networks RMA Number on all packaging Trapeze Networks will ship repaired or replacement components within a commercially reasonable time after receipt of any hardware and or software returned for the Limited Warranty purposes to the address provided by Customer Customer will pay freight and handling charges for defective return to the address specified by Trapeze Networks and Trapeze Networks will pay freight and handling charges for return of the repair or replacement materials to Customer Miscellaneous The Limited Warranty shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California without reference to that State s co
90. Alarms P3 Config 8 Errors 21 Warnings Local Changes 2 devices Object Editing If a user does not have editing privileges for an object all tasks involving modifications to that object are unavailable All configuration data input fields for that object are disabled in the main details panel In some cases a user may have editing privileges for an object but a change causes a modification of some other object that they are not privileged to edit In this case the change and all other side effect changes involved in the transaction are rejected An error message is dosplayed informing the user of an access control violation Configuration Tasks Available configuration tasks include a NetworkPlan Create Mobility Domain Create Mobility Exchange Create Equipment Group Create Third Party AP Country Code Channel Set Disable Auto Tune Authentication Mode AP Local Switching SmartPass Server Set Up AirDefense Launch AirDefense UI Create AirDefense Sensor O O O X O O O O O O O o 0 48 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster Upload Mx Convert Auto AP Remove Auto AP Network Domain obilityDomain Mobility Exchange Create Equipment Group Setup MX MX Security AP Signature AP Redundancy Add Members to Cluster Remove Members from Cluster Remove Secondary Seed Delete cluster Upload MX Review Deploy System Setup Software Version Model Authentication
91. AlphaMxX2_ MX216 22 AlphaMX3 MX8 22 e AlphaMX1 MX400 22 Suspect Device Distribution by MX AlphaldX3 MXB 325 AlphaMX1 M400 325 Done 127 0 0 1 A o The report lists the BSSIDs of the rogues detected by each MX The report also shows graphs of the distribution of rogues on the MXs and of trend data Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 191 Rogue Details Report The rogue details report lists detailed information about rogue devices To generate a rogue details report 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 Inthe Report Types list select Rogue Details 3 To view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel 4 To generate a new report click the Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Report gt Rogue Details Report dialog Us Generate Report Rogue Details Report The Rogue Details report provides information on a selected Rogue device You must specify a MAC address Filter to Find a specific Rogue device Add a filter and click Next to generate the report Report Filter Field Value Add MAC Address equals O Db De z2 e4 00 Add Cancel Click Add to add a report filter The filter configuration fields are activated Click on the Select field and select MAC Address Click on the Value field Erase the text in the field and type the BSSID of the rogue Press Next to complete the filter
92. Apr 23 2008 03 05 PM End time Spr 23 2008 03 05 PM Cancel You then see the Generate Report dialog where you click the likk provided to get the report Click Finish Displaying the Location of a Rogue If building and floor information for the site is modeled in the network plan you can display the likely physical location of a rogue as well as clients associated with the rogue RingMaster displays the floor plan for the floor where the rogue is believed to be located and displays the areas where the rogue is probably located This option displays the likely location of the rogue when the data was collected by the monitoring service Q from the seed switch and a Mobility Domain If the rogue has moved since then the location information is out of date To display the location of a rogue within a site 1 Select a rogue in the alarm list Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices 157 2 Inthe Tasks panel under Related Tasks click Locate The Device Location screen appears indicating the approximate location of the rogue Approximate Rogue Location GS Device Location Floort 00 0b 0e 45 72 02 MIE Contents a aS n4 amp Yd Y COEM a 2 a 00 0b 0e 45 7a 02 229 5 88 5 3 To change the APs used for calculating the location of a rogue click the Listeners tab and select or deselect APs from the list then click P Locate To display the location of a client as
93. Coverage v RSSI Projections Show Unreachable APs Show Disabled APs Show APs on Other Floors RSSI Heat Map on Entire Floor Options Language English w Results Generation of work order is complete Click the link to open the work order Launched rundll32 url dll FileProtocolHandler https queenb 443 services report contents Manual_Work_Order Trapeze_Buildin Hep Generate Close Select the scope for the work order You can select the network plan a site a building or an individual floor Select the options you want to use for the report a RF Coverage if selected the following options are available Show RF Coverage On Entire Floor a RSSI Projections if selected the following options are available Show Disabled APs Show RF Coverage On Entire Floor Show Unreachable APs a Show APs on Other Floors 2 RSSI Heat Map on Entire Floor Select the language English a German 202 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 8 Click Generate to generate the report 9 When the report is generated click the report link to view it in the default browser RingMaster Report Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help M Sr X ty gt E d M im A https queenb services report contents Manual Work Oi ire M Google RingMaster Report amp RSSI Heat Ma
94. File Broadcast Deauthentication Frame Channel Power Auto Tune Classification Change Client Authen Failure Client Blacklisted Alarm Client Connection Information Client Failure Configuration Saved Help Cluster Active Seed not the Deplo Major Maior Critical Maior Critical v Maior Y Info v Info v Major Maior 1 1 11 vj Maior Y Maior Info J Info v Critical vj Critical v Info Critical v Major O K S L1 s e EL O s NOUS 3 Select the type of alarms to enable by selecting the appropriate check box Notice that there are several types available for various severity levels 4 Click the Notification tab click on Create and set an alarm Profile Name enable it by clicking the Enable Alarm Notification checkbox enter an e mail address where you wish to receive alerts and use check boxes to indicate the severity levels for which RingMaster sends an e mail notification e Create Profile Profile Mame July 1 08 Enable Profile Enable Notification On Clear MA To E mail vou emailizourco cam Fram E mail RingMaster t amp queenb trpz com Alarm Catagory Severity Critical Major Minor Informational 134 Managing Alarms Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing Alarms You can select severity levels for the fol
95. Hotification Profile Notification Target Setup 1 nms 2 snmpv3 Group Name RingMaster Notification Targel Notification Targets IP Address Port Notification P L34 162 r default 1 172 21 64 3 2 172 21 26 z 162 L2 defaut 3 10 3 18 205 162 1 nms Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms Les 5 230 5 Use the Content panel and Tasks options to modify settings For information about management options refer to the Configuring MX System Parameters chapter in the publication RingMaster 7 0 Configuration Guide Distributing System Images You can use RingMaster to upgrade or downgrade a system image MSS software on MXs System images include switch software and AP software Using the Image Repository Use the image repository to add or delete MX system images An image file is checked and its version verified when it is added to the image repository Images are stored in the RingMaster_installation_directory images dp directory To add a system image 1 Select the Devices Navigation Bar button 2 At the bottom of the Tasks panel select Device Operations 84 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc 3 QUELS 8 Managing with RingMaster From the Tasks select Image Repository T Image Repository Image List Add Image Image File MX Type Version Size Bytes Download Time Download
96. Inc Detecting Rogue Devices Converting a Rogue into a Third Party AP If a device in the alarm list belongs to a third party AP in your network you can convert the rogue into a third party AP When you convert a rogue into a third party AP the rogue disappears from the alarm list and allows you to place the AP in your network plan Converting a rogue into a third party AP applies only to the network plan RingMaster does not send this information in any form to the MXs in the network To prevent MSS from issuing countermeasures against a third party AP you must also add the AP to the Ignore list RingMaster does send the Ignore list to the MXs in the network To convert a rogue into a third party AP 1 Inthe Alarm screen rogues list select the device you want to convert to a third party AP 2 Click Create Third Party AP in the Tasks panel The Third Party AP Properties dialog is displayed was hird Party AP Properties Access Point 802 11bRadio 802 11a Radio Access Point AP Model ap Dual Radio Radio Type 115 Mame Manufacturer ID Product ID IP Address n n n n Telnet Pork Number HTTP Part Mumber go Floor Site Building Floor Nat Assigned ol ll Cancel 3 Enter the information for the AP and place the icon for the AP in the floor location if applicable See Placing Third Party Access Points on page 105 When you have finished the AP appears under Objects to Place in RF Planning
97. Inventory E Verification Mobility Domain Configuration Mobility Domain Configuration MX Configuration Config 0 Errors 7 Warnings Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Devices 10 58 14 Apr 11 06 15 07 56 Apr 23 08 11 43 33 Apr 10 08 14 38 01 Apr 23 08 14 34 08 Apr 30 08 17 10 02 Apr 30 08 13 50 10 Jun 11 08 15 47 41 Jun 11 08 10 46 28 Apr 11 08 14 38 11 Apr 21 08 18 39 16 Apr 24 08 14 40 00 Jun 4 08 10 46 59 Apr 11 08 15 13 13 May 15 08 10 40 08 Jun 5 08 10 54 17 Jun 9 n8 13 45 02 Jun 11 08 13 47 44 Jun 11 08 16 45 27 Jun 18 8 19 15 38 Jun 18 8 12 36 12 May 22 8 13 45 32 Jun 11 08 16 43 26 Jun 18 8 10 37 26 Apr 11 08 10 58 49 Apr 11 08 12 39 53 Apr 9 08 11 39 50 Apr 10 oe 14 49 25 Apr 15 8 11 57 07 Apr 23 08 12 08 15 Apr 23 08 16 08 45 Apr 23 08 16 09 49 Apr 23 08 14 30 48 Apr 30 08 12 18 32 May 28 8 13 36 18 Jun 11 08 15 47 11 Jun 11 08 18 43 14 Jun 13 08 19 37 19 Apr 4 08 13 41 04 May 20 8 10 44 50 Apr 11 08 Local Changes none Monitor Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual wi x Security Tasks Setup Q Schedule Report Repo
98. JUNIP NETWORKS RINeMaster Monitoring and Management Guide Release Juniper Network Inc 1194 N Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale CA 94089 USA 408 745 2000 www juniper net Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc About This Guide RingMaster 7 4 Management Guide This guide is part of a Publications Suite intended for network administrators or persons responsible for installing and managing a Wireless Local Area Network WLAN using RingMaster software It provides detailed procedures for managing a Wireless Local Area Network WLAN using RingMaster software As described in detail in the RingMaster Quick Start Guide you install RingMaster Services and RingMaster Client software on selected hosts You start using RingMaster Services as described below on a host and a RingMaster Client on the same or a different host to begin management of your WLAN RingMaster Publication Suite The following documents provide information on how to install RingMaster software and then use it to plan configure and manage a WLAN Publications that make up the RingMaster Publication Suite are a RingMaster Quick Start Guide This guide provides a description of prerequisites and procedures required to install and begin using RingMaster software Information is provided about system requirements for optimum performance as well as how to install RingMaster Client and RingMaster Services software a RingMaster 7 1 Planning Guide This g
99. NTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR APPLICATION OR PURPOSE NONINFRINGEMENT SATISFACTORY QUALITY OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING LAW USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW TO THE EXTENT AN IMPLIED WARRANTY CANNOT BE EXCLUDED SUCH WARRANTY IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE AFOREMENTIONED WARRANTY PERIOD BECAUSE SOME STATES COUNTRIES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION THE LIMITED WARRANTY ABOVE IS THE SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER REMEDIES Limitation of Liabilities IN NO EVENT SHALL TRAPEZE NETWORKS ITS SUPPLIERS OR ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLERS BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY LOST REVENUE PROFIT OR DATA OR FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES REGARDLESS OF HOW THOSE DAMAGES WERE CAUSED NOR WILL TRAPEZE NETWORKS ITS SUPPLIERS OR ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY MONETARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE TRAPEZE NETWORKS HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE TRAPEZE NETWORKS LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID BY THE CUSTOMER FOR
100. Performance Client Security Info Minor Major m Critical System Alarms By Type Type 802 11 Management Frame Flood Detected AP Fingerprint Check AP Status Alarm i Done Alarm History Report 196 127 0 0 1 rted EX Latest Headlines gt Alarms by Type 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 AP S Ad hoc User Detected Adhoc Client Fra A Client Connecti Client Failure g lie Rogue AP Detected Major MXR2 17 46 2 245 310 Server 172 21 64 42 tU 25 0 140 37 Top 10 Sources of Alarms 60 AlphaM AirDefen AlphaM AlphaNe Info Minor Major m Critical AlphaM AlphaM 127 0 0 1 amp The alarm history report provides a history of alarms To retrieve fault history RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 1 Click Alarm History in the Tasks panel under Reports Us Generate Report Alarm History Report The Alarm History Report provides information on cleared and acknowledged alarms For the selected scope and time interval Select report options and click Next to generate the report Report Options Report Scope Type Network Plan Report Scope Instance ka DocPlan Start date Sep 19 2007 i E S
101. Plan Management then select Delete Plans RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help RingMaster 7 1 Home Setup Access Control Plan Management Reports Maintenance New Plan Switch Plan Import Plan Delete Plans Select one or more network plans to delete To delete the plan currently being used by the server you must first switch the server to a different plan Save As Backup amp Restore Select plans and click on Delete Select All Select None Select Name Created By Created On DocPlan2 SYSTEM Tue Apr 22 13 19 57 PDT 2008 CT DocPlan 71 SYSTEM Tue Apr 22 13 19 57 PDT 2008 Click the check boxes beside plans you wish to delete and select Delete Import Plan To import network plans 1 Select Services gt Setup or select the browser window if RingMaster Services is already open 2 Select Plan Management then select Import Plan RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help RingMaster 7 1 Home Setup Access Control Plan Management Reports Maintenance I New Plan Switch Plan Import Plan Delete Plans Save As Select a plan to import Importing a plan will add or replace current plan objects Please backup the current plan before proceeding with the import Backup amp Restore Plan iv DocPlan2 DocPlan 71 Select the plan you wish to import from the pull down menu Copyright O 2011 Ju
102. REERE madre d gt Managing the LA 200E With the acquisition of Newbury Networks the LA 200E is now a premier product for Trapeze Networks Integrating the LA 200E with RingMaster allows you to manage an LA 200E using network management software After adding the LA 200E to your network plan you can manage plan and configure RFID listening APs from a central server O The integration of the LA 200E into RingMaster is supported by software version 6 4 1 or higher on the LA 200E Adding a Managed LA 200E to RingMaster To add an LA 200E to RingMaster you must install an LA 200E in your wiring closet or have it located somewhere in your network After installation you need the following information to add the LA 200E to RingMaster a IP Address 2 User Name a Password Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 57 You also need a Location Appliance license in order to activate the feature in RingMaster After installing the license the Create Location Server task is available in the RingMaster interface RingMaster 7 4 Home Setup Access Control Plan Management Reports Server Settings Server Certificate MX Connection Base Serial Settings Maintenance SEES License Information Monitoring Settings SNMP Notification Audit Trail Base License Key Current Host Name Maximum AP Count 5 Current AP Count 0 Enter a New License Please enter the new serial number
103. Restore If RingMaster Services is already open in the browser window select Plan Management then select Backup amp Restore 2 Type a name for the backup in the Backup Name field 3 Click Create Backup When the backup is complete it appears in the list of backups If you do not see the backup scroll to the bottom of the list Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 27 Changing Backup Settings To change settings for automatic backups 1 Select Services gt Backup amp Restore If RingMaster Services is already open in the browser window select Plan Management then select Backup amp Restore 2 To change how often RingMaster automatically backs up network plans select Hourly or Daily from the Backup Interval pull down list 3 If you select Daily specify the time to create the backup 4 To change the maximum number of backup copies RingMaster will keep for a plan change the number in the Number of backup copies field Click Save Restoring a Plan from a Backup To restore a plan from a backup 1 Select Services Backup amp Restore If RingMaster Services is already open in the browser window select Plan Management then select Backup amp Restore 2 Select the backup you want to restore Click Restore Copying a Plan Backup from One Server to Another Copy a plan to another server by copying the backup file for that plan to the other server and then restoring the plan on the other
104. SID AP22 MP Marketing 432 Floori 6 59 AP23 MP CAFE 432 Floori l 74 AP24 MP Finance Floor1 6 73 jnespor n jnespor n jnespor n Last Seen Location es Pedal jM Arcas To MP Mark Lap 00 0b 0e 84 32 c0 r7 T queenb amp Click Finish Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices 151 Clients of Rogue Devices If you click Clients of Rogue Devices you see the following window v RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help K 11 6 Ex TX w RF Planning Configuration verification Alarms Summary Alarms Detail Alarms Tasks oc a Query Category System Performance Client Security and Severity and State Active and Type Rogue AP Client Deteckted ssid none Alarms x Event Details Updated Vx Severity x Category Lx Description cj diii Updated Today 3 14 20 04 Apr 23 08 Security A Client with MAC 00 20 a6 4d 54 fS Proxim SSID none Radi Q Query 11 48 36 Apr 23 08 Major Security A Client with MAC 00 1e 4c cO bf a9 SSID none Radio Type alpha 216 Active 11 38 26 Apr 23 08 Major Security A Client with MAC 00 14 a5 4b 67 04 GemTek SSID none Ra alpha 216 Active Manage Details Events Acknowledge Rogue AP Client Detected Description A Client with MAC 00 20 a6 4d 54 f5 Proxim SSID none UnAcknowiedge Category Radi
105. SSID or vendor list SSIDs or vendors not in the list are disallowed An empty client black list allows all clients and an empty ignore list considers all third party wireless devices to be potential rogues All lists except the black list require manual configuration You can configure entries in the black list and MSS can place a client in the black list due to an association reassociation or disassociation flood from a client The rogue classification algorithm examines each of these lists when determining if a device is a rogue Figure 1 1 shows how the rogue detection algorithm uses lists 140 Detecting Rogue Devices Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices Figure 1 1 Rogue Detection Algorithm MP radio detects wireless packet Source MAC in Ignore List SSID in Permitted SSID List Yes Yes OUl in Permitted Vendor List Generate an alarm Yes Classify device as a rogue Issue countermeasures if enabled Source MAC in Rogue List Yes Rogue classification algorithm deems the device to be a rogue Yes No Device is not a threat Using Fault Management to Locate a Rogue This section provides an example of how you can use the Fault Management system to locate rogue devices on your network then configure MSS to use countermeasures against them AP radios automatically scan the RF spectrum for other devices transmitting in the same spectrum The RF sc
106. ST HIGH NORMAL LOW LOWEST Total Completed Priority HIGHEST 0 HIGH 0 NORMAL 25 LOW 0 LOWEST 59 Total 84 Peak Size 20 Executing Thread Size 20 Keep Alive 300 seconds 0 Total Scheduled 84 Last Flushed at Not Applicable 10 Total Completed 84 10000 Total Flushed Average Wait sec 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 Average Execution sec 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 Average Wait Longest Wait Average Longest Wait sec 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 Longest Execution sec 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 Longest sec sec Execution sec Execution sec 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 11 800 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 390 0 000 0 000 3 786 Statistics calculated from the last 100 requests Device Summary Sends Failures 0 000 0 000 24 547 0 000 1 203 24 547 127 0 0 1 amp c This window provides information on server threads queues executing and completed items etc RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services Log Select Maintenance then select Log TAC may ask you to set a log level for debugging and then run a report or send the log folder to troubleshoot problems RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help RingMaster 7 1 Home Setup Access Control Plan Management Reports Memory Alarms Settings Device Req
107. Services to be configured as a notification target trap receiver for each of the MXs The data for some reports also requires monitoring options to be enabled For information see descriptions for each report in Chapter 7 RingMaster Reports To change monitoring settings Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 15 1 Select Services gt Setup or select the browser window if RingMaster Services is already open 2 Select Setup then select Monitoring Settings RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox PEE File Edit wiew History Bookmarks Tools Help ui e Q3 fit A a ba P 5 i IE https 127 0 0 1 admin pages server settings jst 3 RingMaster Services RingMaster 7 0 Server Settings ai Monitoring Settings Access Control Mx Connection Polling Options settings Auto Adjust Pall Intervals SNMP Notification s Status Lm s il minutes Client Sessions minutes Radio and Port Statistics 5 minutes s Rogue Devices minutes Configuration Changes minutes Radio and Port Statistics Database Use selected hours for daily averages F Hours through Use selected days for weekly averages Days through RF Threshold Settings Radio Retransmit Rate 1 Radio Utilization 3 Radio Noise Floor dBm Low Radio SNR dE Low Radio RSSI dBm 55 Number of Clients per Radio 15 Reset Threshold Settings c Save 127 0 0 1 1
108. Status Summary Dashboard The Status Summary dashboard is accessed by clicking Details in the upper left quadrant of the Content panel When a site name is selected and the Equipment tab at the bottom of the Organizer 102 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function panel is selected selecting the Details button to the right side of the Status Summary brings up a window like that shown below vs RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help Em F I f i e 8 amp uw wu e Pye e Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Security Alarms Reports Monitor alphanet 6 2 3 Traffic Monitor Status Monitor Find Clients Client Monitor Organizer alphanet_6 2 3 Tasks alphanet 5 2 3 gage Q i view 8 9 Domain AP Status 0 alphanet mx Status AP Status CC Ci Etc EE Ce Co Etc CIE Saes Status Up 5 MP Finance alpha None 089020 B89 nabled MP 432 0d 0h 4 100 10 Full Do 802 3 Mesh Links MP TAC 432 alpha None 089020 DEMI Enabled MP 432 Od 0h 4 100 10 Full Do 802 3 MP Marketingalpha_ None 000b0e DEMI enabled MP 432 Od Oh 4 100 10 Full Do 802 3 MP CAFE 43zalpha None 077470 Up Enabled MP 432 Od Oh 4 10 100 Down Mone MP Hothouse alpha Mone 000b0e DEN Enabled MP 432 Od Oh 4 100 10 Full Do 802 3 Reboot 4Ps Stat
109. Summary Config 36 Errors 20 Warnings Local Changes 2 devices Network Changes none Alarms o EE 7 a 3 To view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel 162 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 4 To generate a new report choose the Reports section Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Report gt Inventory Report dialog cy Generate Report Inventory Report The Inventory Report provides information about all Mxs amp APs in the network Select report options and click Next to generate the report Report Options Report Scope Type Mobility Domain v Report Scope Instance 3 Rack28 dontchange Report Filter Field Management Cancel 5 Select the scope type of the report from the Report Options area a Report Scope Type Network Plan Mobility Domain a Report Scope Instance Select the Report Scope Instance for which you want a report For example if the scope is Mobility Domain select the Mobility Domain 6 You can add report filters using fields and values in the Report Filter area 7 Click Next to generate a report uw Generate Report Generating Inventory Report Generating the report Please wait The report has been successfully generated Click on the link to view the report https 1 27 0 0 1 443 services report contents Manual Inventory 119022675958 4 Inventory
110. T1 128 5 31 64 802 11na 11 39 AM Radio 2 TRAPEZE dwu 172 21 52 144 00 1c 26 acif2 91 Wed Apr 23 2008 192 168 254 83 DAP 21 trapezewlan DOT1i5 128 3 31 64 802 119 11 39 AM Radio 1 TRAPEZEimkeently 172 21 50 107 00 14 35 54 13 b9 Wed Apr 23 2008 192 168 254 83 DAP 20 trapezewlan DOT1 128 1 31 64 802 113 11 39 AM Radio 2 TRAPEZE jnespor 172 21 50 153 00 19 7e 67 231 88 Wed Apr 23 2008 192 168 254 83 DAP 22 alpha aes DOT1X 128 1 31 64 11 39 AM Radio 2 TRAPEZE Xashah 172 21 50 55 O0 14 6c f3 e5 b0 Wed Apr 23 2008 192 168 254 83 DAP 21 alpha aes DOT1 127 6 31 64 802 11ng 11 39 AM Radio 1 TRAPEZE rrose 172 21 50 58 00 1d e0 90 58 bb Wed Apr 23 2008 192 168 254 83 DAP 23 trapezewlan DOT1 127 2 31 64 802 113 11 39 AM Radio 2 Client Details Report The client details report lists details about current client sessions To generate a client details report 2 3 4 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button In the Report Types list select Client Details To view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel To generate a new report click the Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Report gt Client details Report dialog o Generate Report Client Details Report The Client Details Report provides information For selected client session Client sessions can be filtered by user name IP address or MAC address Add a filter and click Next to
111. These rules are not applied when switching to a different plan The following new fields are added to the Add User section of the Setup Access Control page as well as the Edit User Info popup window These fields are enabled when Monitoring Users are specified a A check box for view restriction a Scope Type Combo box that allows a user to select a restriction scope type Site and Building are the only two supported scope types in the 7 0 release 4 Scope Instance Combo box that shows all the related instances of the selected scope type The following is a screen shot showing the Access Control User Groups window containing these new fields RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help RingMaster Services 1x RingMaster Services RingMaster 1 Home Setup Access Control Plan Management Reports Maintenance Settings User Groups User Groups RADIUS Servers 4 user group is used to assign a set of privileges to a group of objects in the network plan Once the user group is defined it can be assigned to one or more users for access control To enable access control at least one user group must be configured Administration Plan DocPlan2 Privileges Select Name Privilege Configuration Monitor Add User Group Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 21 RADIUS Servers RADIUS authentications is enabled fr
112. Type MxD60601 216 Mx 216 5 0 6 1 0 8 152 824 unknown unknown M 070103 002 MXR 2 0 1 3 0 9 637 825 unknown unknown Mx070103 008 Mx 8 7 0 1 3 0 10 709 172 unknown unknown MX070103 020 MX 20 20 130 9 349 489 unknown unknown MX070103 04C Mx 400 7 0 1 3 0 9 335 027 unknown unknown Mx070103 200 Mx 200 7 0 1 3 0 9 799 710 unknown unknown M 070103 216 Mx 216 7 0 1 3 0 9 799 710 unknown unknown Mx070103 280 Mx 2800 7 0 1 3 0 15 327 531 unknown unknown Mx070200 002 MXR 2 7 0 2 0 13 9 649 367 unknown unknown Mx070200 008 Mx 8 7 0 2 0 13 10 717 416 unknown unknown Mx070200 020 Mx 20 7 0 2 0 13 9 355 088 unknown unknown Mx070200 04C Mx 400 7 0 2 0 13 9 343 073 unknown unknown Mx070200 200 Mx 200 7 0 2 0 13 9 806 234 unknown unknown Mx070200 216 Mx 216 7 0 2 0 13 9 306 234 unknown unknown Mx070200 280 Mx 2800 7 0 2 0 13 15 339 454 unknown unknown Click Add Image to add to the repository Help Click Add Image The Add to Repository dialog box appears Navigate to the directory containing the system image Select the system image Click Add to Repository The image is added to the image repository and appears in the Image List To close the Image Repository dialog box click Close To delete a System Image 1 2 3 4 In the Image Repository dialog box select an image to delete Click Remove Image A prompt appears Click Yes to delete the system image To close the Image Repository dialog box click Close You c
113. Verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports Alarms Summary Alarms Detail Alarms Tasks 2 Alarms Q setup Current Alarm Summary Last update 15 37 10 Apr 23 08 Category Severity Type Active Cleared 3 Query Performance Minor High Utilization 5 Performance Minor RF Coverage Hole 1 Manage Category Security Active 235 Cleared 102 Security Minor Weak WEP IV Detected 122 Acknowledge Security Minor 802 11 Management Frame Flood Detected 1 o UnAcknowledge Security Majo Fake SSIDs Detected 10 Security Ge spoofed BSSID s Detected 10 o Delete Active Security GI client Blacklisted Alarm 1 Delete Cleared Security Major Rogue AP Client Detected 71 Category System Active 37 Cleared 2 Reports System Info Power Supply Status Check System Minor Orphan AP Check 2 RA NT Q Alarm History Alarms By Category Alarms By Severity Last update 15 37 10 Apr 23 08 Total 325 System Performance Client Security Critical Major Minor Info pr EH Details p EH Details Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms There are three ways to view Alarm Summary details Like the Status Summary table blue numbers are hyperlinks Click on a hyperlink to view the details for that item You can also click Details to switch from the Alarm Summary view to the Alarm Monitor panel or select Alarms from the navigati
114. Windows systems RingMaster Services are started automatically when you complete installation and start automatically whenever you restart your system a Linux systems You can start and stop these services manually from the command line using a shell script installed when you install RingMaster Services You can configure services to start and stop automatically a Macintosh systems RingMaster Services are not started automatically you must start them manually 0 Windows Systems All clients using RingMaster Services should be closed before you stop services If a RingMaster Client is using a network plan on RingMaster Services when you stop the services you cannot select objects or options in the client In this case to close the client click the X in the upper right corner of the window or use Task Manager to end the client session You can start RingMaster Services on a Windows system from within RingMaster or from Windows Services 1 Display the Services window Here is an example of the Services window in Windows This is located in Control Panel Administrative Tools Services The window might look different on your system IER 7 Services Se File Action View Help eo SOR gt ain Sey Services Local Name 2 Description Status Startup Type Log On s 55 Qo5 RSYP Provides network signaling and local traffic control setup Functionality For QoS a Manual Local System Sa Remote
115. X the file can be sent to one or more of the DAPs managed by the MX 5 To transfer an AirDefense sensor software file click Select a File and specify a file to be transferred Regardless of the name of the file you choose it will be saved on the MXs with the name adconvert bin 212 Configuring AirDefense Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Configuring AirDefense 6 From the MX List select each of the MXs you want to transfer the AirDefense sensor software file to then click Start Transfer The AirDefense sensor software file is transferred to selected MXs 7 After transfer is completed click Next A list of DAPs managed by MXs appears 8 Select APs you want to convert to AirDefense sensors and click Next A page indicating progress appears 9 After the DAPs have been converted to AirDefense sensors click Finish specifying the AirDefense Server as a Trap Receiver on MXs MXs in a network plan must be configured with the AirDefense server as a trap receiver for AP traps To do this perform the following steps for each MX 1 Create a notification profile See Configuring a Notification Profile in the publication RingMaster Configuration Guide for configuration steps In a notification profile the AP traps APNonOperStatus and APOperRadioStatus must be enabled 2 Create a notification target See Configuring a Notification Target in the publication RingMaster Configuration Guide for configuration steps Enter the AirD
116. X via CLI Webview or another instance of RingMaster appliance Click Accept to store network changes in RingMaster and allow them to be managed To cancel or undo network changes and revert an MX configuration to the stored RingMaster configuration do this 1 Click Undo network changes 2 Click Deploy local changes Device Operations Tab Items Images Image Install Schedule Install o Image Repository Actions Q Reboot Mxs 2 eo Unmanage Device Distribute Certificates GoTo Go to Configuration Q Go to Verification Other Refresh Upload mx eo View Operations Lag 2 Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc gt gt gt gt gt gt All local changes made before clicking Undo network changes will be deployed at step 2 O olmages Image Install Schedule Install lmage Repository oActions Reboot MXs Manage Device Unmanage Device Distribute Certificates oGo To Go to Configuration eGo to Verification oOther eRefresh eUpload MX View Operations Log Cancel Operation Managing with RingMaster 77 Managing Policies Selecting the Polcies button on the Navigation Bar shows policies related to a selected item in the Organizer panel The example below is for the policy pol alphanet v RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help Organizer Policies Ebo alphanet E System wireless HAAA P
117. abular data it might take longer to display data in one area than it does in another Consequently RingMaster displays the message Loading data please wait in the chart or table area However RingMaster allows you to view data from another view while it collects data from the previously selected view In other words RingMaster will load selected data in the background so that you can view corresponding data in another section Refresh RingMaster data by clicking the Refresh icon lt In addition you can print displayed tables and graphs by clicking the Print icon Page Setup Paper Size d Source Automatically Select Y Orientation Margins inches Ce Portrait Lett 1 Right 1 Landscape Monitoring With RingMaster Monitoring capabilities decribed below depend upon restrictions placed on users as described in Restricted User Monitor View Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 95 Restricted User Monitor View Restricted users see a limited view after configuration as shown in the example below us RingMaster 7 0 Plan Default Site1 Building1 File Services Tools Help sd Alarms Organizer Building1 E 925 E Floorl Level 1 AP4 MP Mesh Eng Status Summary AP203 MP Owens 372 AP202 MP Owens 422 Disabled Unknown LIILLLAIAL ILIE gt AP12 MP TAC thr AP200 MP peterson cube Alarm Summary MX AP Radios System Perf
118. affic statistics For the most used APs Report Options Report Scope Type Network Plan Report Scope Instance E DocPlan v Report Time Period 1 Hour zj Cancel 5 Select the scope type of the report from the Report Options list a Report Scope Type Network Plan Mobility Domain Mobility Exchange Site Outdoor Area Floor a Report Scope Instance a Report Time Period SmartPass Accounting Summary To generate a SmartPass Accounting Summary report 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 From the Report Types list select SmartPass Accounting Summary 3 To view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 179 4 To generate a new report click Generate Us Generate Report SmartPass Accounting Summary Report The SmartPass Accounting Summary report provides accounting summary information For all Ehe clients on the Ms that have SmartPass configured as the Accounting server Report Options Report Scope Type Network Plan Report Scope Instance E DocPlan hui Start time Mar 28 2008 11 57 AM End time Mar 28 2008 11 57 AM T Report FilEer AAA AAA Field value Add L Next gt Cancel Select parameters for the report from the Report Options list a Report Scope Type Network Plan Mobilit
119. an DO11E D33B D61z2 33DE Yes P390 42110 base E Show RMTS PLAN TRPZO4 pharrisan OLIB GFSF FCC6 8FES Yes P390 42110b trpz cam be Show RMTS AGENT TRPZOGA iic 4133 33E 0 5SB U4 P390 42110 trpz com E Show RMTS 30 TRPZO4 pharrisan O117 5034 E23 E91B P390 42110 50 Il This window shows you existing license status and allows you to enter new serial numbers and license keys as needed O You need a valid base license before adding additional licenses Ringmaster has several licensing levels SKU a EVAL Evaluation license is valid for 90 days and enables support for up to 50 APs unlimited switches and planning a RMTS Base license enables support for up to 5 APs and one switch must be installed first before installing other RMTS licenses like the RMTS 50 RMTS 100 RMTS 500 and RMTS PLAN a4 RMTS 10 Enables support for up to 10 additional APs RMTS 50 Enables support for up to 50 additional APs a RMTS 100 Enables support for up to 100 additional APs D RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services a RMTS 250 Enables support for up to 100 additional APs a RMTS 500 Enables support for up to 500 additional APs 4 RMTS 1000 Enables support for up to 1000 additional APs a4 RMTS PLAN Enables planning 2 RMTS AGENT Enables RM Agent a ee SmartPass evaluation license is valid for 90 days and enables support for 50 user a
120. an distribute a system image to one or more MXs in a network plan To use a new system image you must reboot an MX e Q Trapeze Networks recommends that you use the Verification button to resolve any configuration errors or warnings before you distribute system images See Verifying Configuration Changes in the publication RingMaster Configuration Guide Before you can distribute an image you must add it to the image repository See Using the Image Repository To immediately install an image on MXs 1 Zz 3 Select Devices From the Tasks select Device Operations From the Managed Devices list select MXs to install the image To select more than one MX click Shift while clicking to select contiguous items or click Ctrl Macintosh Command while clicking to select noncontiguous items Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 85 4 Inthe Tasks panel select Image Install Install Images Select Image Select an image For each model type and click Install to transfer the image and reboot the MX Mx 20 Select an Image 7 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 13 5 Click Select an Image to display the list of images in the repository 6 Select the image and click Install To schedule installation of an image on MXs 1 Select the Devices Navigation Bar button 2 Atthe bottom of the Tasks panel select Device Operations 3 In the Managed Devices list select the MXs to install an
121. anaged servers and aggregated in the same result SmartPass Access Control If access control is enabled on RingMster only users who have administrative privileges or configuration monitoring privileges at network plan level are able to manage monitor a SmartPass server During the process of uploading a SmartPass server in RingMaster a check for administrative privileges prevents any management activity if the credentials provided by the user do not correspond to an administrator account The same thing happens when attempting to manage an unmanaged server through the Edit SmartPass Server task or when synchronizing a managed server through the Synchronize task If access control is enabled on SmartPass but the user and the password configured in RingMaster for a managed SmartPass server does not correspond to an administrator account credentials may have changed since the moment of the upload the Synchronize and Deploy operations fail User names and password are always specified in the RingMaster request so SmartPass is able to check if the credentials correspond to an administrator account and return an error response if they belong to a provisioning or self signed account Network Usage Port Traffic Report The network usage report lists network usage statistics To generate a network usage report 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 From the Report Types list select Network Usage Port Traffic 3 To view an existing
122. anagement Port Version Up Time a Alarm Summary click Details for more information O O O O QS 74 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc d E Managing with RingMaster Clients by Locale you can also click Find Clients to search for clients on the network amp Find Clients E x Find Clients Please select search scope and criteria to proceed Search Scope Scope Type Network Plan Scope Instance Default X Search Criteria 4 Session Type All User Name IP Address MAC Address VLAN Name SSD Access Type All 4 nd Radio Type Al Voice Search Criteria Local Endpoint Remote Endpoint Location Search criteria Locale Al came Tracked Devices by Type Additional LA 200E Areas Monitored by RingMaster There are additional features on the LA 200E that can be monitored by RingMaster When you select a floor with a LA 200E a new Show Devices task is available This task displays all the devices tracked by the LA 200E including a Clients Tags APs Rogue APs You can filter the devices displayed using the following strings SSID User Name MAC Address IP Address End Address for SIP Radio Technology When you use the filtering capabilities only the devices matching the filter are displayed
123. ance from the list in the Organizer panel and then click SNMP Q3 Setup SNMP l x Configure the SNMP Targets Configure the Primary SNMP target Destination Host Destination Port 162 Version y2c v SNMPv2c Settings Community trap SNMPv3 Settings Use Authentication Use Encryption Authentication Protocol MDS User Name Authenticaion Passphrase Privacy Passphrase Context Engine ID Context Name Enter host name or IP address You need the following information to configure SNMP targets on the Location Appliance a Destination Host a Destination Port a SNMP Version 72 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster If you select SNMP Version v2c then you configure the SNMPv2c Settings If you select SNMPv3 then you configure the SNMPV3 settings Click Next to continue with the configuration js Setup SNMP Configure the SNMP Targets Configure the Secondary SNMP target Destination Host Destination Port Version SNMPy2c Settings Community SNMPy3 Settings Use Authentication Use Encryption Authentication Protocol User Name Authenticaion Passphrase Privacy Passphrase Context Engine ID Context Name 162 v2c gt trap MDS Enter host name or IP address If you a secondar
124. and license key below These are case sensitive and must be entered exactly as printed Serial License Key Save Location Appliance License E Gurrent Licenses Details Product Serial License Key Activated p Show RMTS Yes p gt SNOW RMTS LOCATION Yes RingMaster 7 4 with an activated Location Appliance license je RingMaster 7 4 Plan Default File Services Tools Help Em Ps gt a Kf a 59 d e UC e 4 d i5 Policies RF Planning Verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports Organizer i 2 Configuration Application Servers O Tasks n Default ge TechPubs 1 Create a oor Pari APS Location Servers Create Location Server Appicaton servers E la200 tac2 Name IPAddress Port Version Managed 8 _114200 tac2 10 9 0 14 443 6 4 1 Yes To add an LA 200E to RingMaster follow these steps 1 Open RingMaster and click Configuration from the menu bar 2 From the Organizer panel select Application Servers 58 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 3 From the Task list select Create Location Server and the associated wizard opens Create Location Server E X Location Server Information Enter the information to connect to the server The name and IP address must be unique value Managed v Name IP Address User Name Password Management Password Enter a unique name
125. anges OK Apr 22 08 15 49 22 P alpha 2800 192 168 254 85 8889 Managed Mx 2800 7 0 2 0 13 No changes OK Apr 22 08 15 49 22 P alpha 400 192 168 254 82 8889 Managed MX 400 7 0 2 0 13 No changes OK Apr 22 08 15 49 22 P 2 Lookin the Deploy Status column for the switch es to which you deployed configuration information Their status should be Completed Date You also can verify successful deployment by checking the operation log When a local change or image deploy hangs and is incomplete an MX is locked by RingMaster and cannot be modified This is a special server side lock that cannot be removed via the Lock Management RingMaster server Web page You must remove this lock by selecting an MX row and clicking Cancel operation Accessing the Log 1 Select the Devices Navigation Bar button 2 Atthe bottom of the Tasks panel select Device Operations 82 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 3 Inthe Tasks panel select View Operations Log E Tasks View Device Task Status User Start Time x End Time Details Device MX 20 12 M20 Mx 20 Mx z0 Mx 2u Mx 2 Mx 20 Mx 2u M20 M20 Mx 20 Mx 2u M20 Deploy Deploy Deploy Deploy Deploy Deploy Deploy Deploy Deploy Deploy Deploy Deploy Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Failed Failed peterson p
126. ans discover third party transmitters in addition to other Trapeze radios MSS considers the non Trapeze transmitters to be devices of interest which are potential rogues A rogue access point is an unauthorized access point on your network Rogue access points and their clients undermine the security of an enterprise network by potentially allowing unchallenged access to the network by any wireless user or client in the physical vicinity Rogue access points and users can also interfere with the operation of your enterprise network You can configure RingMaster to automatically use countermeasures against rogue APs to disable them Not all access points placed on the rogue list are hostile rogues You may want to move some of the access points from the rogue list to a known devices list or a third party AP list For more information about this topic as well as more detailed information about combatting rogues see the chapter Detecting and Combatting Rogue Devices in the Trapeze RingMaster Reference Manual Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices 141 To locate a rogue 1 Click on the Alarms button on the main RingMaster Navigation Bar An Alarms Summary is displayed Us RingMaster 7 0 Plan DocPlan File Services Tools Help A Back Forward Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports Alarms Summary Alarms Detal Alarms 90 Tasks Alarms Cur
127. ast customers had to connect to the Trapeze Networks support portal to download new software images for MXs The auto update feature allows users to update software automatically on a scheduled or on demand basis Users will be notified when new MSS software is available or downloaded This feature performs the following Checks and downloads any new compatible MSS software images Provides the ability to set up automatic updates Allows you to specify the frequency and time for automatic updates Provides notification options for automatic updates o Notifies when updates are available o Notifies when updates are downloaded Allows you to perform manual updates Provides progress information for manual updates a Checks the current version of MSS software on MXs currently in a plan and displays downloads only relevant software Auto Update Wizard The update panel will help you schedule auto updates or perform a manual update 1 Select the Upgrade menu item on the Tools menu to bring up the following dialog Ooo vo D wv v Auto Update Wizard User login page Please enter the SafteyNet credentials in the Fields below SafteyNet Login UserName user Password TT Update Now Enable Auto Updates Select a schedule to periodically check For updates Choose daily weekly or monthly updates along with a specific time Your username password are incorrect Next gt Finish Cancel
128. at you select Exit from the File menu square brackets Enclose optional parameters in command syntax curly brackets Enclose mandatory parameters in command syntax vertical bar Separates mutually exclusive options in command syntax For information about Juniper support services visit http www trapezenetworks com supportporta l7 or call 1 866 877 9822 in the US or Canada or 1 925 474 2400 and select option 5 distributors If you purchased your product from an authorized Trapeze reseller or distributor and do not have a service contract with Trapeze Networks you must contact your local reseller or distributor for technical assistance O Juniper Networks sells and services its products primarily through its authorized resellers and Contacting the Technical Assistance Center Contact the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center TAC by telephone email or via web support portal Q Within the US and Canada call 1 866 TRPZTAC 1 866 877 9822 Within Europe call 31 35 64 78 193 From locations outside the US and Canada call 1 925 474 2400 In non emergencies send email to support trapezenetworks com If you have a service contract or are a Trapeze Authorized Partner log in to http www trapezenetworks com support portal to create a ticket online TAC Response Time TAC responds to service requests as follows Contact method Priority Response time Emergency One hour Teleph
129. ated M Severity Category Description Object El Updated Today 310 13 41 31 Sep 18 07 13 41 31 Sep 18 07 13 41 31 Sep 18 07 13 41 16 Sep 18 07 13 41 16 Sep 18 07 13 41 01 Sep 18 07 13 41 00 Sep 18 07 13 40 31 Sep 18 07 13 40 30 Sep 18 07 13 40 16 Sep 18 07 13 40 00 Sep 18 07 13 40 00 Sep 18 07 13 39 46 Sep 18 07 13 39 31 Sep 18 07 13 39 15 Sep 18 07 13 39 00 Sep 18 07 13 38 30 Sep 18 07 Details Events had Security Ir Security Security Security Security HES security lt lt lt Security pm Sev HR sese Security m Security Major security Majar security BA Security weak WEP initialization vector was detected For client 4 Wireless Bridge MAC 00 0b 0e 47 07 81 Trapeze h A Wireless Bridge MAC 00 0b 0e 12 70 c0 Trapeze h 4 Wireless Bridge MAC 00 0b 0e 45 7a 00 Trapeze h A Wireless Bridge MAC 00 05 5d 24 22 fe D Link has An Ad hoc Device MAC 00 0b 0e 0f 7c c0 Trapeze An Ad hoc Device MAC 00 0b 0e 0f 7c c1 Trapeze An Ad hoc client frame sent by MAC 00 14 85 01 53 2 An Ad hoc Device MAC 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 01 Trapeze An Ad hoc Device MAC 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze 4 null probe response was sent by MAC 00 0b 0e 41 A Wireless Bridge MAC 00 0b 0e 42 14 81 Trapeze h 4 Wireless Bridge MAC 00 0b 0e 31 55 7f Trapeze h An Ad hoc Device MAC 00 19 7e af e5 04 SSID no 4 null probe response
130. ay be added to an object group a Network Plan MX Mobility Domain Site Building Floor Location Group Equipment Group OuoovovoOCoODO Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 45 Only two objects may be added to an object group Furthermore if two objects are choosen each must be of a different category as shown below i e only one object per category a Location related objects o Location group o Site o Building o Floor a Equipment related objects o Equipment group o Mobility Domain o MX Privileges The following privileges may be assigned to a user group a Viewing of configuration data Editing of configuration data Viewing of monitoring data Server administration D D C User Users are global entities shared across all plans Their associations to user groups are maintained across plans A user can only be assigned to a single user group User Privileges There are changes to user privileges for various views as detailed in the next paragraphs 46 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Configuration RF Planning View Managing with RingMaster Privileges to view and edit configuration data are assigned to groups of objects in a plan If a user does not have viewing privileges for an object that object will not appear in the organizer tree Configuration viewing privileges do not affect what is displayed in monitoring views Monitoring i
131. be configured to operate as AirDefense sensors reporting information about possible threats or intrusions to an AirDefense server Configuring to Receive Traps from an AirDefense Server From the Configuration page of RingMaster highlight Application Servers in the Organizer list v RingMaster 7 4 Plan Default lof xj Ele Services Tools Help Policies RF Planning Verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports Organizer e r Configuration Application Servers Ll Tasks n Default TechPubs Create a H MX 20Pubs 3 i a MX 20Pubs 4 Location Servers Create Location Server amp Third Party APs E Create AirTight SGE Se Name IP Address Port Version Managed 9 Ai Tight Security Servers Name IP Address Version Traps Enabled E 1 AirTight 10 10 2 106 6 1 Enabled Config 5 Errors 12 Warnings Local Changes 3 devices Network Changes none Alarms O0 MON 3 To add an AirTight server click Create AirTight SGE server located in the Tasks list Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Configuring AirDefense 211 Create AirTight SGE Server AirTight SGE Server General Configuration Enter the configuration values required to connect to the AirTight SGE Server The name and IP address must be unique Name IP Address Username Password Enable Traps Enter a unique name Cancel Use the following steps in
132. be preserved In addition to active fault information this database holds historic fault information You can view this information when necessary However it is available for viewing in reports only You cannot perform any action on historic information Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing Alarms 137 138 Managing Alarms Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices AP radios automatically scan the RF spectrum for other devices transmitting in the same spectrum RF scans discover third party transmitters in addition to other Trapeze radios MSS considers non Trapeze transmitters to be devices of interest which are potential rogues You can display information about potential rogues To identify friendly devices such as non Trapeze access points in your or a neighbor s network you can add them to the known devices list You can enable countermeasures to prevent clients from using devices that are true rogues With RingMaster you also can display the physical location of a rogue device Rogue Detection Requirements Rogue detection in RingMaster has the following requirements a The Enable Rogue Detection option must be selected on the Monitoring Settings section of the RingMaster Services Setup page Refer to Monitoring Settings a Touse countermeasures they must be enabled You can enable them on an individual radio profile basis See Viewing and Configuring Radio Profiles in the publication Rin
133. bilities are improved This version provides a more generic and flexible mechanism to allow you to set up access controls to meet specific operational needs This allows you to partition a network according to your specific requirements and define which functions each type of user has authority to access in specific areas of a network Refer to the publication RingMaster Configuration Guide for details on Q setting up Access Control for your network Data Model Setting up access control begins by defining a User Group You are no longer limited to three pre defined User types administrator provisioning user and monitor user After creating a user group privileges for that group can be associated with various sets of objects in a plan For example you can assign configuration editing privileges for a specific MobilityDomain and its associated member devices After associating privileges for a set of objects to a user group users can be assigned to the group Assigned users acquire the group s privileges in the plan Object Group An Object Group identifies a set of objects in a plan Object Groups are defined as part of assigning privileges to a user group A separate object group is defined for each privilege type assigned to a user group An object group is bound to the user group for which it was originally created The set of objects an object group refers to can be referenced by other object groups The following types of objects m
134. bjects from another plan objects are added to the currently open plan as follows a Ifan object object name exists in the plan you are importing but not in the open plan the object is added to the open plan If an object object name exists in both plans the copy of the object in the imported plan replaces the object in the open plan If both plans have the same floor name the floor in the plan you are importing completely replaces Qo the floor of the same name in the other plan You should save a backup copy of the plan before importing objects from another plan To save a backup copy use the Save As page To import a plan 1 Select Services gt Plan Management to access the RingMaster Plan Management page 2 Click Import Plan in the left column to display the Import Plan page 3 Select the network plan you want to import from the Plan pull down list RingMaster compares object names in a plan to be imported with object names in the open plan If both plans have objects of the same name and type the objects are listed and Conflict appears in the Status column 4 Doone of the following depending on whether you want to import all objects from the plan a If you do not want to replace the objects in the open plan with their like named Miss in the other plan click Cancel RingMaster does not import any objects from tne plan b If you do want to replace the objects click Import RingMaster imports the objects into the open
135. c Monitor Function Finding a User You can find a user or multiple users based on the following criteria a Username a IP address a MAC address a VLAN name To find a user 1 Click on the Monitor button on the main RingMaster Navigation Bar 2 Click Details in the Client Summary View to switch to the Client Monitor View re RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 Siz File Services Tools Help Fre Ps L gt fef f x dii Gi 74 i e i5 4 Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Security Alarms Reports Monitor alpha 2800 Traffic Monitor Status Monitor Client Monitor Find clients 22 Organizer alpha_2800 Tasks alphanet_6 2 3 b amp 3 Domain View A alphanet Clients by AP Clients by SSD PEE ode RE Last update 10 19 00 Apr 24 08 Last update 10 19 00 Apr 24 08 Q Top Bandwidth Clients i 2 alp a le 5 a EMT Q Find Clients amp APS MP Aquarium thr amp AP20 MP Hothouse 432 Manage a AP21 MP TAC 4 di AP21 iuc Find RFID Tag i AP24 MP Finance j AP22 MP Marketing 432 CH AP23 MP CAFE 432 Reports A j AP2 MP372 SQA thr E AP10 MP SQALAB thr 9 AP4 MP NewTAC GAP L MP SQA anchor 29 alpha 400 Q Client Summary 6 AP23 MP CAFE 432 9 AP21 MP TAC 432 AP20 MP Hothouse 432 AP24 MP Finance Client Errors AP22 MP Marketing 432 alpha tkip alpha ccmp trapezewla
136. cast Bytes Sent Unicast Bytes Sent Unicast Bytes Received Last Tx Rate kbytes sec Thu 10 Apr 2008 10 45 12 1814339 B s 13500729028 2105826154 114758254189 170000 RF Summary Report The RF summary report lists summary RF statistics To generate an RF summary report 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 In the Report Types list select RF Summary 3 To view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 185 4 To generate a new report click the Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Report RF Summary Report dialog o Generate Report RF Summary Report The RF Summary report shows radio traffic and performance data for the selected scope Report Options Report Scope Type Site M Report Scope Instance Ga Pleasanton Report Time Period 1 Hour hd Cancel 5 Select the scope of the report from the Report Scope Type list Mobility Domain Mobility Exchange Site Building Floor 4 Coverage Area 6 Select the instance for which you want the report For example if the scope is Building select UO ODO vo the building 7 Select the time period for the report a 1 Hour a 24 Hours 2 7 Days a 30 Days P9 Click Next to generate the report 9 When the report is generated click the report link to view it in the default browser The RF su
137. ccounts 4 SP Base license for SmartPass valid for 50 user accounts 2 SP ENT Enterprise license for SmartPass valid for 10050 user accounts a SP ACC Access license for the access control plug in with API needs SP and SP ENT for activation Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 13 MX Connection Settings MX connection settings control timeout and retry intervals for connections with monitored MXs and the types of certificates the service will accept from MXs To change MX connection settings 1 Select Services Setup or select the browser window if RingMaster Services is open 2 Select Setup then select MX Connection Settings RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit wiew History Bookmarks Tools Help e Gt IL 4 La 4 0 https 127 00 1 admin pages access contrc Sl gt D IGl Google E RingMaster Services RingMaster 7 0 Home Setup Plan Management Reports Maintenance Server Settings Licensing Server Settings Access Control Ea Connect Timeout seconds Monitoring Settings SNMP Notification Connect Retries cave Mx Configuration on Deploy Connection Security Accept All Certificates Accept seltsigned Certificates Certificate Trust Store Type JKS Save 127 0 0 1 B 3 To change the number of seconds RingMaster Services waits for a TCP connection with an MX to reach the Connect stage type or select the value in the Con
138. ce use the following steps 1 In the Task list click Synchronize 2 The Review Changes panel is displayed x Review Changes Any Locales RF Fingerprints or SNMP objects that have been created modified or deleted in RingMaster or on the Location Server are displayed below Select an action to synchronize RingMaster and Location Server WARNING This operation cannot be undone Action Changes made in RingMaster will be deployed to the la200 tac2 Any existing changes on la200 tac2 will be lost r Accept Changes from la200 tac2 Changes made on la200 tac2 will be uploaded into RingMaster Any existing changes on RingMaster will be lost Details Name Type Action JB Type Locale 2 Fil area51 Locale Created on RingMaster E techpubs Locale Modified by RingMaster or la200 tac2 __ Type RF Fingerprint 3 3 area51 fp RF Fingerprint Created on RingMaster 4 studio54 RF Fingerprint Created on RingMaster 5 uiuyi RF Fingerprint Created on la200 tac2 Next gt Cancel 3 You can select from two types of action o Deploy Changes to the location appliance changes made using RingMaster are applied to the location appliance o AcceptChanges from the location appliance changes made on the location appli ance are uploaded to RingMaster You cannot undo this operation Once you click Next the changes are synchronized between f RingMaster and the LA 200 4 Click Next The changes ar
139. cept vs Certificate Check 127 0 0 1 443 Always accept self signed certificates _ Install this certificate to validate Future connections 5 509 wi 45622947 PMDE5wiEhR SA 128 bytes Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Mon Mov 20 14 16 39 PST 2006 Thu Mov 17 14 16 39 PST 2016 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown RSA Accept l Reject For more certificate options see Certificate Check If the Finish button does not become available read the last message in the Open Progress message area of the page to determine why the service could not be reached Here are common error messages and suggestions for troubleshooting them o Unable to connect to address ip addr tcp port number Verify that the service is running on the server o Connectionerrorforaddress ip addr tcp port number Verify that the service has been started If the service is running verify that the certificate on the server is still valid for example is not out of date o HTTP 403 Forbidden This message can indicate that the username and pass word are invalid Ask the administrator for a username and password 4 RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services Certificate Check O If a License message appears go to Licensing in the publication RingMaster Planning Guide When the RingMaster Client connects to RingMaster Services it checks the certificate presented b
140. changes until RingMaster Services becomes available again However for the changes to be buffered you must leave your RingMaster Client session open and leave the network plan open Saving a Network Plan with a New Name You can save a network plan with a new name by using the Save As feature To save a network plan with a new name 1 Select Services Plan Management to access the RingMaster Plan Management page in your default browser 2 Click Save As in the left column to display the Save As Network Plan page 3 In the Network Plan Name field type a name for the network plan You can use 1 to 60 alphanumeric characters with no spaces tabs or any of the following slash backslash V quotation marks asterisk question mark angle brackets lt gt or vertical bar To place the name of an existing plan into the Network Plan Name field click the button next to the name of the network plan and then click Select 4 Click Save to save the network plan with the new name Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Working with Network Plans 207 Opening a Plan Network plans reside on a system running RingMaster Services You can open an existing network plan by connecting to the RingMaster Services host where the plan resides selecting Services gt Plan Management then specifying the name of plan in the Switch Plan page The network plan is then opened in the RingMaster main window You can open a
141. clients in the network The default is 13 dBm a common client transmit power If you want to choose a color for an RF technology or obstacle see Changing Colors Selecting Colors You can select color schemes by selecting tabs for the following types of RF information a 802 11a Channel Colors 802 11b g Channel Colors RF Obstacle Colors Data Rate Colors RSSI Band Colors Receive Signal Strength Indicator SNR Band Colors Signal to noise ratio Load Band Colors number of clients associated with a radio Probability Colors of a rogue device or client being in a specific location a Mesh Colors For each scheme you change a color using any of the following methods 1 Select a color from a predefined palette If you click on a color the Choose Color dialog box appears OoovovoOCO DO e Choose Color Preview B LI LI sample Text Sample Text E m L Sample Text Sample Text OK Cancel Reset a To specify a color using the color palette click Swatches in the dialog box b From the color palette click the color you want to see Repeat until you find the color you want In the Preview box you can see the swatches and text in the color you chose The Recent box shows the colors you have chosen so far Click Reset to choose the original pre defined color and clear the Recent field c Click OK to accept colors you chose The RF tab in the Preferences dialog box is active d Do one of the following
142. cs ago 54 802 11b g 6 AlphaMx3 MX8 MP SQA msh 00 00 48 secs ago 72 802 11b g 6 AlphaMx3 MX8 MP SQA anchor 00 00 49 secs ago 72 802 11b g 11 AlphaMX3 MX8 MP Aquarium Ehr 00 01 52 secs ago 77 802 11b g 1 AlphaMX3 MX8 MP71 SQA thr a 02 56 secs ago 62 802 11b g 11 EE AlphaMx3 Mx8 MP Aquarium thr 0 10 17 secs ago 802 114 6 o Cancel 3 RingMaster displays the approximate location of the client on the floor plan The client s location is indicated with a laptop icon 4 To refresh the list of APs that detect the client click the Refresh Listeners button 5 To change the APs used for calculating the client s location click the Listeners tab and select or deselect APs from the list then click the P Locate button Refreshing Client Data RingMaster refreshes client monitor data at regular intervals every 15 minutes by default The administrator can specify the refresh rate using the client monitor polling interval See Monitoring Settings Click the Refresh icon to refresh data on demand Counters are incremented each time the RingMaster Services receives a client activity trap generated by an MX Counters represent activity for all clients within the selected scope Performing an RF Link Test Running an RF Link Test can provide a quick simple summary and breakdown of basic RF statistics for troubleshooting wireless performance problems When an RF Link Test is
143. ct the e mail format for the report either as a hyperlink or a PDF If you want to copy the report to an FTP server select Copy to FTP Server 7 Click Next If you have configured any Report Definitions you can include them here 9 Click Finish to complete the configuration 2 210 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Working with Network Plans A network plan is identified by a button in the Organizer panel of the RingMaster Client main window A network plan is at the top of a hierarchy containing all sites and system elements of a network each with an icon that allows selection of configuration and operational settings monitoring etc Network elements include MXs AP access points and optionally third party access points You must create a network plan before you can configure or manage MXs or monitor network data A network plan allows modular management of large networks based on organizational or geographical boundaries For example a network plan can represent a campuswide network If you install a license RingMaster key for RF planning you can define a physical representation of network sites buildings and floors You can import drawings of floor plans into a network plan or draw plan details manually You can identify RF characteristics by importing data from a site survey or manually by identifying RF objects You should limit a network plan to a single campus or Mobility Domain Trapeze network doma
144. ctive Generic Alarm For AlphaMXx2 MX216 Cleared jzhao 105 2 jzhao 105 2 jzhao 105 2 jzhao 105 2 jzhao 105 2 jzhao 105 2 none Tasks Alarms Q Event Details Setup Query Manage Acknowledge o Lin amp ckn Q Delete Reports Q Rogue Details Related Tasks amp Q Add to Black List Q Locate ma CO a pa pa ow i 13 37 15 Sep 18 07 An Ad hoc Device MAC 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID mE 2 has been 4 cm me c dm d mM eet m Active pee 2 s Amn mi Alan tr L 4 4 m Config 0 Errors 35 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes 1 device Alarms In this view there are Tasks panel items including the following Managing Alarms Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing Alarms Tasks mS x oAlarms Event Details Event Details Setup Setup Query o Query oManage pem eAcknowledge Occ eUnacknowledge x Delete Delete oReports Add to Rogue List Add to Neighbor List Related Tasks gt gt Add to Rogue List Create Third Party AP Add to Neighbor List Locate Create Third Party AP Locate You can select individual alarms and click Event Details in the Tasks panel to see more detail e AP Status Alarm Event Details AP Status Down events Description AP OP6o 4P69 with serial number 24Fun is Down APMame APES AFGI AP Number AP may be reset LA 200E Alarms Displayed by RingMaster
145. d this has been done to minimize element illustration sizes in this publication while retaining all of the information visible in them This resizing of screens windows and dialog results in illustrations that may differ in appearance from what you may see on your workstation display Whenever possible RingMaster screens windows and dialog boxes are shown in their entirety with consistent relative sizes except where large sizes precludes this then they are shown as large as possible In addition to overall screen window and dialog box resizing you can adjust columns in tables etc to change their appearance To change these items move your cursor over a border column separator etc and you will see a resize indication a double ended arrow Text and Syntax Conventions Trapeze guides use the following text and syntax conventions Convention Use Monospace text Sets off command syntax or sample commands and system responses Bold text Highlights commands that you enter or items you select Italic text Designates command variables that you replace with appropriate values or highlights publication titles or words requiring special emphasis Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Convention Use Bold italic text font Bold italic text font in narrative capitalized or not indicates a program name function name or string Menu Name gt Command Indicates a menu item For example File gt Exit indicates th
146. database Age Time section 2 Critical The number of days after which any active Critical alarms will be aged a4 Major The number of days after which any active Major alarms will be aged a Minor The number of days after which any active Minor alarms will be aged n Informational The number of days after which any active Informational alarms will be aged 6 Click Save to save your changes then Close to close the dialog Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing Alarms 135 136 7 Click on the AirDefense Settings tab and set AirDefense settings as appropriate Click Save and then Close Managing Alarms ws Alarm Setup Settings AirDefense Settings Notification Database Maintenance Alarm Type ji 802 11g device using non standar 802 11n pre standard device 802 1x authentication threshold e 802 1x authentication threshold e 802 1x rekey timeout too long 802 1x unencrypted broadcast or AD Personal Critical alarm AP 802 11i violation AP AirFortress violation AP Authentication mode violation AP Channel change AP Data rates advertised AP Default SSID in use AP Default configuration AP EAP FAST violation AP EAP TLS violation AP ESSID change AP Host EAP violation AP Rate change AP SSID broadcast in beacon AP Symbol Keyquard violation AP VPN violation AP WEP Mode change CETT m9 Maior Critical Critical Critical Critical Critical Critica
147. e lt Previous Finish Cancel You have the option of scheduling an auto update or performing a manual update You can enable auto update choose an update frequency at which to check the support portal a Daily Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 9 a Monthly a Weekly If you select daily you then select a time If you select weekly you then select a day of the week and time If you select monthly you then select a date and time You are able to select one of the following actions 4 Notify when the updates are available a Notify after the updates have been downloaded 92 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function This chapter highlights the Monitor function which displays information retrieved by RingMaster Monitor views show correlated data and let you navigate to details Monitoring Dashboards Status Summary View Alarm Summary View v RingMaster 7 0 Plan Alpha let6 2 File Services Tools Help amp d EA Z e m y F Back Policies Planning Configuration Verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Monitor amp IphaMX2 MX216 Organizer Y AlphaNet6_2 a Trapezeair H E AlphaMX1 MX400 5 har 210 AP22 MP Marketing 4P23 MP Restroom AlphaMx3 Mx3 H AlphaMXS MXR2 GienWgonitor Find Clients AlphaNete 9 2 Status Monitor Status Summary Serial Number M
148. e AP Status panel RingMaster shows a new AP Ports table that lists Port Speed Duplex and PoE for both ports uy RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help e i Policies RF Planning Configuration verification Devices Monitor AP16 AP L3 f 5GHz 4 Status Monitor Organizer AP16 AP L3 f 5GHz 4 Tasks Iphanet 6 2 3 gt a aril AP Status TM AP Status ais p EE O P status AP L3 F SGHz 4 R MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 NBI AP L3 f 5GHz 4 R4 status AP Boot Configuration sisPistsces admin Status Enabied APiAPASK SGHe2 pti APGAPL3F SGHe1 Model ease j AP17 AP L3 f 5GHz 5 IP Address AP3 MP Mesh Eng Bootloader die cios Mode Lj ibd Bridging No adsl KlusterBacupMX amp AP8 MP SQA msh G alpha 2800 AP Ports Equipment CR Sites Config 7 Errors 21 Warnings Local Changes 4 devices Network Changes 1 device Alarms In the AP Status table there is a new column for PoE RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet_ 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help Gi PA Ei a d Gi E e Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Monitor alpha 216 Status Monitor Organizer y alpha_216 uum alphanet 6 2 3 gt View 2 Cluster2 AP Stakus o B cc Mx Status Gr
149. e Select Devices to create Black List Entry Mobility Domain o Trapeze ir x v Select AlphaMXx1 Mx400 AlphaMx2 MX216 AlphaMX3 MX8 AlphaMXx5 MXR2 OK Cancel 6 Click OK Selected clients are added to the black list MSS drops all packets from these clients Configuring RF Detection Options from the Organizer Panel Although the Rogue Detection tools provide a way to configure rogue detection features you can also configure rogue detection settings for a single MX See Viewing and Changing RF Detection Settings in the publication RingMaster Configuration Guide 162 Detecting Rogue Devices Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports The Reports button on the RingMaster Navigation Bar enables you to generate reports for network clients RF usage rogue devices and Trapeze equipment Reports are grouped by feature and listed alphabetically in the Organizer panel RingMaster collects data from the network and stores it in a database on the server You can also store reports on an FTP server in your network or store them locally This data is available in the following reports a Client Monitoring Reports o Client Summary o Client Details o Client Errors a Traffic Reports o Network Usage Port Traffic o Network Usage Radio Traffic a RF Statistics o RF Summary o Radio Details a Rogue Reports o Rogue Details o Rogue Summary a Alarm Reports o Alarm Summary o Alarm History o Secur
150. e synchronized between RingMaster and the location appliance 5 Click Finish to complete the operation applications such as Active Asset It is recommended that you create a backup of your current image O The LA 200 image created using RingMaster is transferred to the LA 200 where it is used by other before transferring the new on to the LA 200 Editing Location Appliance Attributes Using RingMaster To edit a location appliance select it from the list of Application Servers Then follow these steps 68 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 1 Click Edit Location Server to display the attributes for the server Edit Location Server x Edit Properties Modify the attributes for Location Server Managed v Name IP Address 10 9 0 14 Port 443 User Name admin Password laeseeeee Management Password eeeeeee Management Port 8003 Enter a unique name Cancel 2 You can modify any of the listed attributes and click Next 3 RingMaster establishes a connection with the location appliance 4 Click Finish to send the changes to the location appliance Configuring a Snoop Filter for a Location Appliance You can configure a snoop filter on an MX using RingMaster and apply it to a location appliance To configure a snoop filter follow these steps 1 In the Task list under Setup click Snoo
151. ection lists specify third party devices and SSIDs that MSS allows on a network and devices MSS classifies as rogues You can configure the following rogue detection lists a Permitted SSID list A list of SSIDs allowed in the Mobility Domain MSS generates a message if an SSID not on the list is detected a Permitted vendor list A list of the wireless networking equipment vendors whose equipment is allowed on the network RingMaster identifies the vendor using the Organizationally Unique Identifier OUI The OUI is the first three bytes of the MAC address of the equipment MSS generates a message if an AP or wireless client with an OUI that is not on the list is detected 2a Rogue list A list of AP MAC addresses to attack whenever they are present on the network 2 Client black list A list of MAC addresses of wireless clients who are not allowed on the network MSS prevents clients on the list from accessing the network through an MX If the client is placed on the black list dynamically by MSS due to an association reassociation or disassociation flood MSS generates a log message a Ignore list A list of third party devices that you want to exempt from rogue detection MSS does not count devices on the ignore list as rogues or interfering devices and does not issue countermeasures against them An empty permitted SSID list or permitted vendor list implicitly allows all SSIDs and vendors When you add an entry to the
152. ed for client MAC 00 alpha 216 Active 14 40 59 Apr 23 08 Minor Security weak WEP initialization vector was detected For client MAC 00 alpha 216 Active Manage 14 40 28 Apr 23 08 Minor Security weak WEP initialization vector was detected for client MAC 00 alpha 216 14 40 14 Apr 23 08 Minor Security A weak WEP initialization vector was detected for client MAC 00 alpha 216 Active Acknowledge 14 39 58 Apr 23 08 Minor Security weak WEP initialization vector was detected For client MAC 00 alpha 216 Active UnAcknowledge 14 39 13 Apr 23 08 Minor Security weak WEP initialization vector was detected for client MAC 00 alpha 216 Active i 14 38 58 Apr 23 08 Minor Security 4 weak WEP initialization vector was detected For client MAC 00 alpha 216 Active Delete Related Tasks Add to Rogue List Add to Neighbor List Create Third Party AP Locate Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms 147 NS 312 af Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices 153 Displaying Rogue Information To display rogue information select the Monitor button on the main RingMaster Navigation Bar and click on Details in the Alarm Summary area to see the Alarms Detail window below RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help Tee e is v t j amp a X if e 4 y 9 is Policies RF Planning Configurat
153. efense server address in the IP Address field From the Notification Profiles list select the notification profile you created in step 1 Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Configuring AirDefense 215 214 Configuring AirDefense Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc
154. emory recovery 30 RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Alarms Select Maintenance then select Alarms RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help RingMaster 7 1 Home Memory Device Requests Statistics Log Lock Management Threads Access Control Plan Management Reports Server Performance Alarms Counts D critical 0 warning Details Severity CreatedTime Description Alarm Statistics Event Type Queued Events Processed Events Dropped Events RF Detect 0 Default Status 0 Verification Air Defense 0 RingMaster Services Maintenance Last Drop Occurred This window shows Server Performance Alarms and Alarm Statistics for the server Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 3 Device Requests Statistics 32 Select Maintenance then select Device Requests Statistics This is used to assist TAC in troubleshooting RingMaster server performance problems File Edit View History RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox Bookmarks Tools Help e t i ur 7 P https 127 0 0 1 admin pages status_correlation jsf Log Lock Management Threads Done Core Size 20 Maximum Size 300 Request Queue Queue Size Queue Capacity Queue Maximum Size Request Statistics Queued Priority HIGHEST HIGH NORMAL LOW LOWEST Total Executing Priority HIGHE
155. encounter Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 35 36 RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Client Preferences This chapter describes how to change RingMaster Client preferences You can set RingMaster preferences for a user session on the system on which RingMaster is installed The preferences you set are valid only for that user on that system Initial setting of RingMaster Client preferences is described in detail in Setting Preferences in the publication RingMaster Planning Guide This chapter deals with updating and changing preferences Preferences Values To set or change RingMaster preferences in the RingMaster main window select Tools gt Preferences and you will see a multi tabbed Preferences dialog Settings made with items on each of these tabs are described in the paragraphs below Network Options To change network options 1 Select Tools Preferences The Preferences dialog box appears 2 Click the Network tab wy Preferences 5 E Retry Count 3 Reset Reset All Close O You can access these same settings as described above in MX Connection Settings 3 To set the amount of time that RingMaster waits for a connection to be established to an MX before trying to connect again specify the timeout 1 to 30 seconds in the Connect Timeout box The default is 5 seconds 4 To set the number of
156. ending on the object selected in the tree If an MX is selected this segment shows a Traffic Summary but if an AP is selected the segment shows an RF Summary Each view provides answers to specific questions such as the number of clients connected over the last hour and which MX has the most traffic load The Status Summary Alarms Summary Clients Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 93 and Radio sections provide buttons so you can switch between graphical and tabular views in any area These buttons allow you to see the data behind graphs RingMaster provides many monitoring options This section describes how to use these monitoring tools to determine problems that are reported Clicking the Details button in any subview area provides more information about data in that view This chapter provides three monitoring examples to use as a guide to troubleshooting user connectivity issues in a network For example clicking on Details in the Status Summary area brings up a window like that shown below ws RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help zx x iet lt a di ey EX CM 3 x is Policies RF Planning Configuration verification Devices Security Reports Monitor alpha_216 Status Monitor Organizer alpha_216 alphanet_6 2 3 a lt amp H a Domain2 MX Status 5 a alphanet APS8 MP SQ4 msh OK AP Status Serial Numb AP9 MP Fishbowl thr IP Add
157. er plan repository resides on a networked server the host running RingMaster Services you can share access to network plans among hosts running the RingMaster Client When you make changes to a network plan RingMaster locks the portion of the plan you are modifying Other RingMaster clients can open the network plan but the lock prevents them from modifying the part of the plan you are modifying The lock remains in effect until your modification is saved RingMaster then removes the lock When a user with an administrator or provision account tries to access a part of a plan already locked by another user RingMaster displays a Lock Info page This Lock Info page indicates who has locked the network plan You can optionally override a user s lock Note that only a user with Administrator privileges can override another user s lock To override another user s lock 1 Select Services Lock Management to access the RingMaster Lock Information page A list of objects that are locked appears 2 Select the object whose lock you want to delete and click Delete Only an Administrator can delete a lock 3 A message is displayed indicating that the user whose lock you selected cannot save their changes when you delete their lock Click Yes to confirm that you want to do this If you override a lock RingMaster unlocks the part of the plan that was locked and notifies the other RingMaster users about the lock change From this point on the former
158. es amp Packets In Out Bytes amp Packets InfOut Packets Detail Packets Detail eEther In Ether In eEther Out amp Ether Out oReports Reports R Traffic Traffic Voice Monitoring with Traffic Views RingMaster includes monitoring functions that help with voice deployments QoS statistics including per queue Tx and Rx counts can be accessed via the Traffic Monitor dashboard allowing you to perform real time monitoring of QOS on a specific radio or client On Demand Statistics Monitoring Each of the Monitor dashboard views offers a way to see on demand statistics For example selecting a session from the Client Monitor panel launches the current statistics for that session Viewing Performance Data RingMaster opens a separate window for the statistics panel and you can open multiple statistics panels You can keep the windows separate or group multiple statistic windows together by dragging them across the windows Monitoring Individual Users If an individual user notifies you that the network is very slow or inaccessible perform the following steps to identify the problem 1 Find the user in the list of users on the network 2 Locate the user on the floor plan If you can locate them then the problem scope can be narrowed to performance 3 View the network activity of the user 4 View network performance statistics for the user session 122 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks In
159. ess screen followed by the window below Retrieving Alarms Retrieving Alarms T RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Summary Alarms Detail Alarms 9 Query Category Security and Severity Critical Major Minor Info and State Active and Type Rogue AP Detected ssid none Updated x Severity Cate Description x Object Updated Today 3 14 20 04 Apr 23 MM security A Rogue AP MAC 00 0b 0e 5f 2d 40 Trape alpha 216 Active 14 20 04 Apr 23 GRR Security A Rogue AP MAC 00 0b 0e 84 32 c0 Trape alpha 216 Active 08 38 50 Apr 23 Critical Security A Rogue AP MAC 00 0b 0e 94 7d c1 Trape alpha 216 Details Events Description Rogue AP MAC 00 0b 0e 94 7d c1 Trapeze SSID none Radio Type has been detected Last Updated By Radore O Crypto Wendor FCS seb Km J J Number of Events ft rogue AP is an access point that has been installed on a secure network without explicit authorization It poses a security threat by allowing unauthorized access to the network You can enable countermeasures to disallow use of rogue P devices Time Created Last Updated Time Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms 1119 5 253 Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Alarms Tasks
160. et CPU amp Memory Syslog 10 100 Ethernet 10 100 Ethernet 10 100 Ethernet 10 100 Ethernet 10 100 Ethernet 10 100 Ethernet 10 100 Ethernet 10 100 Ethernet 10 100 Ethernet 10 100 Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet 10 100 Ethernet Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Floor Viewer and Visualizations Local Changes none Network Changes none alarms You can select an AP access point from a Monitoring Equipment tree and display a floor map with an AP selected From this view you can generate visualizations of operational statistics such as RSSI re transmissions SNR and signal level in order to solve problems To find an AP on a floor 1 Click on the Monitor button in the main RingMaster Navigation Bar 2 Expand the site list tree in the Organizer panel and select an access point you want to view Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 105 3 RingMaster automatically opens the Floor View panel displaying a floor map with the selected access point highlighted Fe RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 5 2 3 File Services Tools Help e 8 5 w ac BIY se Monitor Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Security Alarms Reports Monitor AP24 MP Finance Floor Viewer i x Status Mc Find Clients dlient Monitor Organizer Y Floor1 Level 1 Tasks alphanet 5 2 3 eg Trapeze View 2 RB Buildi li i
161. eterson peterson pharrison peterson peterson jpeterson peterson peterson peterson peterson peterson 4 7 08 12 53 27 PM 4 11 08 8 26 07 PM 3 31 08 10 23 01 PM 4 22 08 3 27 39 PM 3 31 08 10 23 22 PM 47 08 7 03 08 PM 4 21 08 6 03 36 PM 4 7 08 12 05 18 PM 4 11 08 5 36 30 AM 4 1008 4 04 49 AM 4 7 08 12 51 00 PM 3 31 08 10 21 53 PM 4 7 08 12 53 28 PM 4 11 08 8 29 06 PM 3 31 08 10 23 02 PM 4 22 08 3 27 40 PM 3 31 08 10 26 21 PM 4 17 08 7 03 10 PM 4 21 08 6 06 40 PM 4 7 08 12 08 18 PM 4 11 08 5 39 26 AM 4 10 08 4 04 51 AM 4 7 08 12 51 00 PM 3 31 08 10 21 53 PM Completed Mon Apr 07 12 53 28 PDT 2008 Completed Fri Apr 11 20 29 06 PDT 2008 Completed Mon Mar 31 22 23 02 PDT 2008 Completed Tue Apr 22 15 27 40 PDT 2008 Completed Mon Mar 31 22 26 21 PDT 2008 Completed Thu Apr 17 19 03 10 PDT 2008 Completed Mon Apr 21 18 06 40 PDT 2008 Completed Mon Apr 07 12 08 16 PDT 2008 Completed Fri Apr 11 05 39 26 PDT 2008 Completed Thu Apr 10 04 04 51 PDT 20081 Failed Mon Apr OF 12 51 00 PDT 2008 Failed Mon Mar 31 22 21 53 PDT 2008 Performing Basic Administrative Tasks This section contains information about basic administrative tasks you perform in RingMaster For detailed information about administrative tasks such as configuring MX management services refer to the Configuring MX System Parameters chapter in the publication RingMaster 7 0 Configuration Guide For more information about image and file managemen
162. ew s organizer The tree nodes for these objects provide a scope for displaying group specific aggregated monitoring data The monitoring view organizer provides a way to inhibit the display of group objects in the tree The organizer contains a toggle button to control whether or not group nodes are displayed Client Monitor The Client Summary view is enhanced to provide a Clients by Location Group option when a plan object is the selected scope in the Sites organizer If the organizer is in Equipment mode a Clients by Equipment Group option is provided when the plan object is the selected scope The Find Clients function is enhanced to provide searching by a location group or equipment group Reporting The scope selection feature in the reporting module supports the new location and equipment group objects The table below lists each type of report and the type of support that has been added New Su Report Type Report Type c Equipm nt Grou Inventory Network Plan Mobility Domain Y Mobility Domain Mobility Domain Configuration MX Configuration Mobility Exchange Network Plan Mobility Domain Mobility Exchange Site Y Client Summary Outdoor Area Building Floor Coverage Area Client Details Network Plan Mobility Domain Mobility Exchange Site Y Client Errors Outdoor Area Building Floor Coverage Area Top APs Network Plan Mobility Domain Mobility Exchange Site Y p Outdoor Area Building Floor Network Usage Port Networ
163. f a RF Fingerprints by selecting it and then clicking Properties RingMaster Plan Default E 15 i File Services Tools Help geh s fef E dii e UC a y D ICA Policies RF Planning Verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports Organizer er 9 Configuration la200 tac2 O Tasks n Default ge TechPubs amp 1 Create A i 1 PUMA Location Server Q Create Locale Application Servers a Managed Yes Port 443 Create RF Fingerprint Name 9200 tac2 Version 6 4 1 Setup IP Address 10 9 0 14 Synchronize Locales Edit Location Server Added Locale E Snoop Filter Name Description Associated RF Fingerp Associated Floor E snve 1 Elsewhere Not Assigned Not Assigned 2 rAc Tac area for testing p Not Assigned Not Assigned z 3k rea51 warehouse area51 fp Not Assigned Other 4 techpubs floor 1 techpubs fp uiuyi Not Assigned Platform Management Appliance Logs Added RF Fingerprint Backup and Restore RF Fingerprints Configuration e Name Description Associated Locale E Factory Reset 1 area51 fp warehouse larea51 3 Schedule Reboot 2 techpubs fp cube Itechbubs x System Update 3 uiuyi nbnbnmbn Itechbubs x User Management Config 1 Error 4 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms 62 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster Creating
164. formation flows RingMaster SNMP Agent s interface meets recommendations of standards authorities such as the World Wide Web Consortium W3C See the figure above for a high level view of interfaces The RingMaster SNMP Agent software s goal is to provide programmable access to upstream applications so they can accomplish required WLAN management tasks without GUI interaction There are two interfaces that will be available as described in the next paragraphs This interface allows use of an XML API to query configuration and monitoring data It uses REST based web services for easy integration It uses standard Internet protocols including XML over HTTPS D L D LD LD LD Web Services API 88 The Web Services API is used to set up the SNMP interface and provide other alarm inventory details using polling rather than using a trap mechanism a The Agent version is the REST interface version which is not the same as the RingMaster software version This is defined for upgrades and future use a The Web API provides an alarm summary from the RingMaster alarm module each alarm type criticality and their counts The alarm summary can be filtered based on query criteria using the Web API For example client failure alarms with a certain SSID Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster a The Web API provides inventory information such as a list of devices MXs and APs and their i
165. further categorized into rogues and interfering devices The word Rogue or Interfering appears in parentheses next to the word Ad hoc 154 Detecting Rogue Devices Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices Displaying Rogue Details To display information about a rogue select the rogue Additional information appears in the lower section of the screen as shown above Table 1 2 describes the fields that appear on the Alarm Details for a rogue Table 1 2 Alarm Details for Rogues Field Type Description The alarm type for example Rogue AP Detected The category of alarm alarms generated by rogue fall into the Security Category category The status of the alarm State The time the alarm was created Time Created The time the alarm was last updated by RingMaster Last Updated Time Last Updated By Where in RingMaster the alarm was updated Generated By The device that generated the alarm The device where the rogue alarm was detected Alarm Object The MAC address used by the rogue to transmit data Transmitter MAC address Radio technology Radio Type Encryption used Crypto Manufacurer of device Vendor SSID of the rogue SSID DoS Type Port number involved Port Number Assigned number for this AP Distributed AP Number Access to this device Access Type Count of events associated with this rogue Number of Events Descri
166. gMaster Configuration Guide a SNMP notifications must be enabled on the MXs Table 1 1 lists the notification types related to RF detection The notification types for Intrusion Detection System IDS and Denial of Service DoS protection are also listed To enable notifications on a switch see Configuring SNMP in the publication RingMaster Configuration Guide Table 1 1 SNMP Notifications for RF Detection Notification Type RogueDetect RFDetectRogueDisappear RFDetectinterferingRogueAP RFDetectinterferingRogueDi sappear RFDetectAdHocUser RFDetectUnAuthorizedSSID RFDetectUnAuthorizedOUI RFDetectUnAuthorizedAP IDS DoS notifications CounterMeasureStart CounterMeasureStop RFDetectSpoofedMacAP Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Description MSS has detected a rogue AP MSS is no longer detecting a previously detected rogue AP MSS has detected an interfering device MSS is no longer detecting a previously detected interfering device MSS has detected an ad hoc user MSS has detected an SSID that is not on the permitted SSID list See Rogue Detection Lists MSS has detected a wireless device that is not on the list of permitted vendors See Rogue Detection Lists MSS has detected the MAC address of an AP that is on the attack list See Rogue Detection Lists For more information about IDS DoS see the IDS and DoS Alerts section in the Rogue Detection and Countermeasures chapter
167. generate the report Add Report Filter Field Value Cancel 173 Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 5 Click Add to add a report filter The filter configuration fields are activated uw Generate Report Client Details Report The Client Details Report provides information For selected client session Client sessions can be filtered by user name IP address or MAC address Add a filter and click Next to generate the report Report Filter Field Value select equals enter value Ce 6 Click Select and select one of the following from the list uw Generate Report Client Details Report The Client Details Report provides information For selected client session Client sessions can be filtered by user name IP address or MAC address Add a filter and click Next to generate the report Report Filter enter value a User Name a IP Address a MAC Address 7 Click the Value field Erase the text in the field and type a username IP address or MAC address of a user depending on the selection criterion you specified in step 6 Uy Generate Report Client Details Report The Client Details Report provides information for selected client session Client sessions can be filtered by user name IP address or MAC address Add a filter and click Next to generate the report Report Filter 8 Press Next 9 Repeat step 5 through step 8 for each user you wan
168. graphy Standard number 12 the standard format used by Linux machines JKS Java Key Store a format used by Java platforms and applications c Enter the password in the Password field When both the Accept all certificates and Accept self signed certificates options are disabled and you specify a key store file RingMaster Services accepts a certificate from an MX only if the public key information for that certificate is in the key store file Click Save to save the changes Monitoring Settings By default status monitoring and monitoring of MX notifications is enabled Status monitoring supplies data for the Explore and Status Summary windows of the Monitor tab SNMP notifications traps generated by MXs supply data for the Client Monitor RF Monitor and RF Trends windows Table 1 1 lists the source of the data for each window in the Monitor button and for the Performance Statistics window Table 1 1 Sources of Monitor Data RingMaster Client Display Data Source Default Monitor Status Summary Status monitoring of MXs by RingMaster Services Enabled Monitor Traffic Radio and Port statistics Enabled Monitor High Utilization Enable Traffic amp RF Trending option and configure RF Enabled RF Interference and Threshold Settings Coverage Hole Alarms Inputfromall pols i Enabled 0 o The monitoring options require SNMP traps to be enabled on the monitored MXs and also require RingMaster
169. have additional options RingMaster saves both automatically and manually generated reports on the server in HTML format You can also store reports on an FTP server in your network or store them locally You can view a list of saved reports view a report delete a saved report generate a new report or schedule a report to be automatically generated and e mailed DOuouoovovoOUoOUODU DO Report Descriptions Each type of report available is described in this section All Report Type Item Selection of this item displays All reports that have been generated regardless of type You can click on an individual report to view it Inventory Report The inventory report lists the MXs and AP access points in a specific Mobility Domain or that do not belong to a Mobility Domain To generate an inventory report 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 Inthe Report Types list select Inventory uy RingMaster7 0 Plan DocPlan File Services Tools Help gi e P4 CX B y 3 e 3 Back Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports Report Types Reports Inventory Tasks All Setup Mobility Domain Configuration Recurrence Manual 1 Schedule Reports Mx Configuration Inventory 11 26 49 Sep 19 07 Client Summary Reports Client Details Q Generate Client Errors view Network Usage Port Traffic o Delete Network Usage Radio Traffic RF
170. he High Interference alarm will be generated if there is a high noise floor and a high retransmit rate the High Utilization alarm will be generated if there is a high retransmit rate the noise Floor is low and the signal is strong and the Coverage Hole alarm will be generated if there is a high retransmit rate and a low signal level regardless of the noise Floor Radio Retransmit Rate Radio Noise Floor dBm Low Radio RSSI dBm Low Radio SNR dB Radio Utilization Number of Clients per Radio 110 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function This dialog allows you to set threshold values for each of the following RF parameters Radio Retransmit Rate Radio Noise Floor dBm Low Radio RSSI dBm Low Radio SNR dB Radio Utilization o Number of Clients per Radio O O O O QO You can set values use the Reset to Default button to clear changes click Cancel to exit or OK to save changes and exit Client Monitor Dashboard The Client Monitor dashboard is accessed by clicking Details in the Content panel and shows different graphs for clients by Radio Access Type SSID Radio Type plus Traffic in various intervals ws RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 Help T Ps i gi y M Eg Fie Services Tools 5 Monitor alpha_2800 Traffic Monitor Organizer alpha_2800 92 Clients by AP e Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Status Monitor C
171. he locale in the appropriate fields Create RF Fingerprint is selected by default If you do not want to create an RF Fingerprint clear the checkbox If you are also using Active Asset on the location appliance you must follow a specific format for the description The format is Campus Building Floor Click Next ws Create Locale x RF Fingerprint Information Enter a unique name for the RF Fingerprint Name area51 fp Description warehouse Updated Description Value warehouse lt Previous Next gt Finish Cance Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 61 3 Enter the RF Fingerprint information including Name and Description Click Next amp Create Locale x Associate RF Fingerprint Select the RF Fingerprints that you want to associate to this locale Available RF Fingerprints Current RF Fingerprints area51 fp M xPrevous Cancel 4 fthere are other RF Fingerprints configured on the location appliance they are displayed in the Available RF Fingerprints list You can select one and add it to the Current RF Fingerprints list You can also remove RF Fingerprints by selecting one from the Current RF Fingerprints list and clicking Remove 5 Click Finish to complete the configuration The new locale and RF Fingerprints appear in the Location Server and RF Fingerprints section You can view the properties o
172. ication Servers list in the Organizer panel The Task list is now populated with available tasks to perform on the location appliance To create a RF Fingerprint use the following steps Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 1 Under Create click Create RF Fingerprint The wizard is displayed Create RF Fingerprint x RF Fingerprint Information Enter a unique name for the RF Fingerprint Name studio54 Description balroom Updated Description Value ballroom Wess mh caes 2 Enter a name and description for the RF Fingerprint 3 Click Next Create RF Fingerprint x Associate Locale Associate a Locale to this RF Fingerprint Associated Locale c a lt Previous Finish Cancel 4 Select a locale from the Associated Locale list to associate with the RF Fingerprint 5 Click Finish to complete the configuration The RF Fingerprint now appears in the Locales list and the RF Fingerprints list Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 67 Setting Up a Location Appliance Using RingMaster Select an LA 200E from the Application Servers list in the Organizer panel The Task list is now populated with available tasks to perform on the location appliance Synchronizing Changes on a Location Appliance using RingMaster To synchronize configurations on a location applian
173. ient with MAC 00 03 33 33 03 6c SSID none Ra alpha 216 Active 13 17 16 Apr 2908 Majo Security A Client with MAC 00 03 33 33 03 80 SSID Accept 1X alpha 216 Active 13 17 16 Apr29 08 Critical ET A Rogue AP MAC 00 0b 0e 31 90 01 Trapeze SSID 12 35 36 Apr 29 08 Minor Securiby weak WEP initialization vector was detected for client alpha 2800 Active 12 33 45 Apr 29 08 Majo Security A Client with MAC 00 03 33 33 03 85 SSID Accept 1X alpha_216 Active SRS c Luih 1D AC Arne ANINO Details Events Rogue AP Detected a Time Created Sat Apr 26 12 25 09 PDT 2008 Last Updated Time Tue Apr 29 13 17 16 PDT 2008 Last Updated By eason Generated By alpha_216 Alarm Object alpha_216 Wee frere Transmitter MAC Address 00 0b 0e 31 90 01 Radio Type 802 11a Reports Climb eh h QD DD D DONNE COTE ek 1v hs 516 im Description Rogue AP MAC 00 0b 0e 31 90 01 Trapeze SSID Accept 1X Radio Type 802 11a has been detected 4 rogue AP is an access point that has been installed on a secure network without explicit authorization It poses a security threat by allowing unauthorized access to the network You can enable countermeasures to disallow use of rogue AP devices Due to monitoring changes in AP Radio Status Client Session monitoring and RF Detect monitoring changes there are corresponding changes to various reports related to these areas
174. ients Last update 15 57 23 Apr 23 08 Username IP Address x MAC Address x SSID x AP Radio Access Type Radio Type x HERE 2 SSID alpha aes 15 TRAPEZE n 172 21 50 153 00 19 7e 67 21 88 alpha aes MP TAC 432 Radio2 DOTiX EE Q Locate Client TRAPEZEMlee 172 21 50 149 00 19 7e 93 60 bc alpha aes MP TAC 432 Radio2 DOT1X 802 11a Terminate Cent TRAPEZElp 172 21 53 153 O0 1e 4c cO bf a9 alpha aes MP TAC 432 Radio2 DOT1X 802 11na TRAPEZEle 172 21 50 155 00 14 a5 4f e6 59 alpha aes MP TAC 432 Radiol DOT1X 802 11g Q RF Link Test TRAPEZE js 172 21 52 160 O0 1c b3 b8 c5 9d alpha aes MP TAC 432 Radiol DOT1X 802 11ng TRAPEZElas 172 21 50 55 O0 14 6c F3 e5 b0 alpha aes MP TAC 432 Radiol DOT1X 802 11ng T T Poll Statistics 4 TRAPEZE sg 172 21 50 144 00 0b 7d 1f fb f5 alpha aes MP Hothouse 432 DOT1X 802 11a TRAPEZElts 172 21 52 162 00 1c 26 58 b8 f6 alpha aes MP Hothouse 432 DOT1X 802 11na Q Client Statistics TRAPEZEALF 172 21 54 163 00 14 a5 80 20 ef alpha aes MP Marketing 432 DOT1X 802 11a TRAPEZEljz 172 21 50 150 00 13 e8 95 32 c5 alpha aes DOT1x 802 11na TRAPEZE Sc 172 21 50 112 00 14 a5 31 be F alpha aes MP CAFE 432 Radio2 DOT1X 802 11a Reports A TRAPEZE as 172 21 53 163 00 14 a5 31 b0 F8 alpha aes MP CAFE 432 Radio2 DOT1X 802 11a Client Report TRAPEZEld 172 21 50 73 00 1e 4c 40 ed 99 alpha aes MP CAFE 432 Radio2 DOT1X 802 11na TRAPEZElv 172 21 5
175. in Regulatory limits for 802 11 radios very in different countries Setting a country code in a network plan enforces appropriate regulatory limits for configured radios The greatest geographical scope for a network plan is a country because a network plan is based on one country code Managing Network Plans After creating a network plan you can save close open or delete it You can also share a network plan with others saving a Plan When you create a network plan and save changes a directory with the same name as the network plan is created in the config db directory of the RingMaster installation directory on the RingMaster Services host Each time you save a configuration change RingMaster saves changes to a network plan You do not need to explicitly save a network plan itself However if a network plan has unsaved changes when you select to exit RingMaster or close a network plan RingMaster displays a prompt asking if you want to save or discard changes or cancel the request See Saving or Discarding Configuration Changes in the publication RingMaster Configuration Guide In addition to this section see Managing Network Plans in the publication RingMaster Management Guide You should regularly back up the config db directory so that you have additional copies of your network plans If a plan has unsaved changes and RingMaster Services becomes unavailable before the changes are e saved RingMaster Client buffers the
176. in the Alarms Detail list to display details about it wy RingMaster 7 0 Plan AlphaNet6 2 File Services Tools T Back For Alarms Summary Alarms 92 Query Category System Performance Client Security and Severity Critical Major Minor Info and State Active and Source AlphaMx1 Mx400 Updated Uy Severity Category Description Object E Updated Today 310 13 41 31 Sep 18 07 13 41 31 Sep 18 07 13 41 31 Sep 18 07 13 41 16 Sep 18 07 13 41 16 Sep 18 07 13 41 01 Sep 18 07 13 41 00 Sep 18 07 13 40 31 Sep 18 07 13 40 30 Sep 18 07 13 40 16 Sep 18 07 13 40 00 Sep 18 07 13 40 00 Sep 18 07 13 39 46 Sep 18 07 13 39 31 Sep 18 07 13 39 15 Sep 18 07 13 39 00 Sep 18 07 13 38 30 Sep 18 07 Details Events Time Occurred 13 40 16 Sep 18 07 13 39 52 Sep 18 07 13 39 07 Sep 18 07 13 39 06 Sep 18 07 13 38 37 Sep 18 07 13 38 22 Sep 18 07 13 38 21 Sep 18 07 13 37 48 Sep 18 07 13 37 15 Sep 18 07 Policies Help men d eto he x RF Planning Alarms Detail Minor Security Info Security Info Security Info Security Info Security Major Security HE Security Dm IB seats Security Security nm Sear Major securty Nar Secu Security a Configuration Verification Devices A weak WEP initialization vector was detected for client 4 Wireless Bridge MAC 00 0b 0e 47 07 81 Trapeze h A Wireless Bridge MAC 00 0b 0e 12 70 c0 Trapeze h 4 Wirele
177. ion L AP3 MP Fin iu Coverage Hale PAPS MP F pt Clear Visualization Pe APS MPM MP aus ancho ZRAP4 MP Me APT MP R Manage R AP MP R i APIIMP 5Q 11 Setup RF Thresholds APBIMP 5Q uaga E A P SQL MP RM msh AAA L COAPZIMP T h o Retries 28 Dai 372 SQA thr AP POZ MP b zou nuance E Equipment CC Sites Config 0 Errors 33 Warnings Local Changes none Webwork Changes none Alarms 108 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function Coverage Hole If you click on Coverage Hole you see the following window in this case showing no holes g5 RingMaster7 0 Plan AlphaNet amp 2 ME File Services Tools Help i 55 lon la ri i nsi ie lt a E d e P4 Ei a P I Back Forward Policies RF Planning Configuration verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports Monitor amp P4 MP Mesh Eng nn Floor Viewer Coverage H ls G02 119 Status Monitor Organizer Floori Level 1 Tasks i 2 Pl AlphaMet amp 2 AXA View a Eg Trapeze Corp i E fi Buildings753 Moise Floor b Floorl Leve E RF Interference APS MP Aq AP1 MP CA High Utilization e aP3 MP Fin Coverage Hole PU APS MP Fis cred Clear Visualization oo AP22 MP M AP MP Me e AP7 MP R Manage A H APZ3 MP R G m AP1 MP 5Q Le jo o Setup RF Thresholds L APB MP 5Q PLE BS WE MP R estio ori MP TAC thr APBIMP 5Q yis im
178. ion Servers in the Monitoring section of RingMaster Selecting a SmartPass server displays server attributes and SmartPass license information For SmartPass servers of versions lower than Uptime Version and License Information information is not available File Services Tools Help F Ps B let e dii Ms wu cc E ET y Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Monitor Security Monitor smartpass server Status Monitor X Organizer y m smartpass server o Default 92 3 ducu mS sp SES a Application Servers jugos an tc Stats o ooo Enabled 172 31 203 42 0d 3h 31m Application Server License Information Product Serial Number License Key Activated SP SM 2500 TRPZQA asultan pc asultan sp sm 2500 1 0116 DB17 90D9 FE6C Yes ISP SEC ADV TRPZQA asultan pc asultan sp sec adv 1 0118 C509 9B4A DD49 Yes SP GA 2500 TRPZQA asultan pc asultan sp ga 2500 1 0116 0C10 4DDC 104D Yes ISP ENT TRPZQA asultan pc asultan sp ent 1 011A 4B1A 5483 198A Yes SP ACCESS TRPZQA asultan pc asultan sp access 1 0115 331D 5ACC 053bE Yes SP TRPZQA asultan pc asultan sp 1 0117 OE1B 06CF ADB5 Yes Equi t e SSIDs Lii Sites gt Config 0 Error 4 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms is Alarms Reports Tasks n View a Cluster Status o MX Status Q AP Status Q Radio Status Q Mesh Links Q SSID Status 5 LLDP Port Status Go
179. ion Verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports Alarms Summary Alarms Detail Alarms Tasks 9 Alarms Query Category System Performance Client Security and Severity Critical Major Minor Info and State Active Event Details Updated M Severity M Category M Description M Object LJ State M 2 o Setup 14 46 15 Apr 23 08 Minor Security 4 weak WEP initialization vector was detected For client MAC 00 alpha_216 Active a o 14 45 32 Apr 23 08 Minor Securiby 4 weak WEP initialization vector was detected For client MAC 00 alpha 216 Active FA fee 14 45 15 Apr 23 08 Minor Security A weak WEP initialization vector was detected For client MAC 00 jalpha_216 14 45 02 Apr 23 08 Minor Performance Low SNR is detected For Radio alpha 216 MP SQALAB thr Radio1 MP SQALAB thr Active Manage 14 45 02 Apr 23 08 Minor Performance Low SNR is detected for Radio alpha 216 MP SQA msh Radio1 MP SQA msh R Active 14 45 02 Apr 23 08 Minor Performance Low SNR is detected for Radio alpha 216 MP SQA msh Radio2 MP SQA msh R Active v Acknowledge Details Events 2 Q Delete Weak WEP IV Detected A weak WEP initialization vector was detected For client conjunction with static WEP keys This may result in your pate tive WEP being vulnerable to key cracking programs A stronger Add to Rogue List Time Created Tue Apr 01 21 45 45 PDT 2008 detas vector should be used to
180. ipment CR Sites RF Planning Find Clients MP SQA msh Radio1 dy Gi a cx Confiquration Verification Devices x Client Monitor Status Monitor Tasks 9 2 Radio Status Raio o eR 00 0b 0e 3a a1 00 view Radio Status Mesh Links RF Neighborhood Mac Sttus e Admin status e C Poem bapotete e posed p MEE Utilization 9o Go To gt Go to RF View SSID BSSID Mappings alpha smartp 00 0b 0e 3a a1 00 Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms 159 5 342 _ 4 Click on an option under Statistics in the Task Panel to display the Performance Per Radio Error Statistics dialog for a radio In the example below error statistics are displayed E Performance Per Radio Error Statistics AlphaMX2 MX216 DAP22 Radio1 Performance Per Radio Error Statistics AlphaMXz MXZ1B5 DAPZ2 Radin1 Mobility Exch Show values as Absolute s Deltas Export Delta AlphaMX2 MX218xDAP22 Radio1 R Mobility Exchange AlphaMx2_ M amp 216 1 S Last update 8 15 06 6 31 09 PM AlphaMx2 M216 MP SalesMarketin amp AlphaMXx2 M aa ANT 18 31 18 30 18 29 Time Rx Phy Errors RF Errors Qu E Received data at Tue Aug 15 18 31 09 PDT 2006 Rx MIC Errors Rx MIC Seq Errors Rx MIC Auth Errors Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Fu
181. is us l CoAPZIMP TA Tnn AP POZ MP Nite 1 SOA rear Or Equipment c Sites Config O Errors 33 Warnings Local Changes none Webwork Changes none Alarms Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 109 RSSI If you click on RSSI you see the following window T RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 m m File Services Tools Help di e i x I Cd 5 d Ww Pat cx E E Y i5 Policies RF Planning Configuration verification Devices Security Alarms Reports Monitor Floori Level 1 Floor Viewer RSSI 802 119 Status Monitor Organizer Floor1 Level 1 Tasks alphanet 6 2 3 T4 Sx Ga Trapeze View i Building Noise Floor B S Level 1 T Ap23 MP CAFE 432 RF Interference AP24 MP Finance Q High Utilization P AP20 MP Hothouse Coverage Hole AP22 MP Marketing AP21 MP TAC 432 RSSI Q Clear View Manage x Setup RF Thresholds 4 xo RO Equipment Lj Sites Y Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms Clear View If you click on Clear View floor plan visualizations are cleared Setup RF Thresholds If you click on Setup RF Thresholds you see the following dialog uw RF Threshold Setup RF Threshold Settings Select the threshold values For each RF parameter shown below 4 performance alarm will be generated when the threshold is crossed Some alarms are generated based on multiple parameters T
182. ish Cancel 5 Select RF Classification Rules as listed in the dialog then click Finish Known SSIDs List If you click Known SSIDs List you see the following dialog e Set up the Known SSIDs List Set up Known SSIDs List scope Select an existing policy or a device or create a new policy and set up its Known SSIDs List Create a new policy and set up its permitted SSIDs List Select a device and set up its permitted SSIDs List Select an existing policy and set up its permitted SSIDs List Nek gt Cancel 1 Make selections to create policies and determine device and policy associations If you click Create a new policy you see and complete dialogs like those in step 2 and step 3 above then you see the following dialog m Set up the Known SSIDs List Set up the Known SSIDs List Select one or several SSIDs From Ehe RoguesSuspect SSIDs List and add them to the Known S5IDs List For the gg policy IF an SSID is nat in the known SSID list it will be classified as default classification Rogue and Suspect 5SIDs H Known SSIDs barn RM SCALE TEST rtls Exclear aptest lt Previous Finish Cancel Move Rogue and Suspect SSIDs to Known SSIDs as appropriate then click Finish 148 Detecting Rogue Devices Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Rogue Devices Detecting Rogue Devices If you click Rogue Devices you see a progr
183. ity o Client OUI Q RF Planning Reports o Site Survey Order o Work Order For each report use the wizard to configure the report scope type report scope instance and time period settings Some reports may require additional parameters RingMaster generates a report and saves it on the server To view the report click the report link provided by the wizard For more information on RingMaster reports see Chapter RingMaster Reports on page 161 Report Types The various reports that can be created include a Inventory Report Inventory Report Mobility Domain Configuration Report MX Configuration Report Client Summary Report Client Details Report Client Errors Report Top APs SmartPass Accounting Summary SmartPass Accounting Details Network Usage Port Traffic Report Network Usage Radio Traffic Report RF Summary Report UOO LED er Et PE 1 L Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 161 Radio Details Report Rogue Summary Report Rogue Details Report Alarm Summary Report Alarm History Report Security Report Client OUI Report Site Survey Order Work Order RingMaster uses a database to collect and store client RF and other system dynamic data such as Statistics status events and traps You can generate reports from the monitoring and configuration data collected in the database When you generate a report you specify a scope and time period for the report Some reports also
184. k Plan Mobility Domain Mobility Exchange Y Traffic Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 55 Alarm Queries Report Type Network Usage Radio Traffic RF Summary Radio Details Rogue Summary Rogue Details Alarm Summary Alarm History Security Client OUI Site Survey Order Work Order Report Type Network Plan Mobility Domain Site Building Floor AP Radio Site Outdoor Area Building Floor AP Radio Radio Network Plan Mobility Domain Site Outdoor Area Building Floor Network Plan Mobility Domain Site Outdoor Area Building Floor Network Plan Mobility Domain Site Outdoor Area Building Floor Network Plan Site Building Floor Outdoor Area Network Plan Site Building Floor Outdoor Area The query feature in the Alarms view is enhanced to support filtering by instances of equipment group or location group RADIUS Authentication Currently RingMaster uses basic authentication in which user names and passwords are stored ina local data store In addition RADIUS based authentication is supported by RingMaster New Su Equipm nt Grou Y 56 A new option is available to enable RADIUS Authentication If this option is enabled a user must provide the following RADIUS server information IP Address Key Managing with RingMaster Port default 1812 Timeout default 5 seconds Retry Count default 3 retries Copy
185. k plan refer to Optimizing a Network Plan in the publication RingMaster Planning Guide Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 131 132 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing Alarms Fault Management is a feature included in RingMaster to manage faults in a network A fault is reported as an alarm generated by a trap rule status or threshold exceeded event This system monitors traps from Trapeze and OEM devices It monitors traps from third party applications and adds new trap support when necessary The type of traps and their IP sources determine how new traps correlate with existing traps Alarm Management An alarm is generated by a trap a network verification rule a status or a threshold exceeded event There is a one or many to one mapping between faults and the traps events Besides monitoring traps from Trapeze and OEM devices RingMaster fault management provides standard traps and traps for third party APs An interface is provided for adding new trap support These traps will be correlated based on the type and the source IP only O In this document Fault and Alarm are used interchangeably Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing Alarms 129 Alarms Summary Window The Alarm Summary view shows alarms organized by category severity and alarm type uy RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet_6 2 3 File Services Tools Help Policies RF Planning Configuration
186. l Critical Critical Critical Critical Critical Critical K S S CUS A S CUS CU s EE Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing Alarms Alarms Database Query RingMaster can filter alarms based on any of the columns in the table RingMaster sorts faults based on a Scope Date Time Categories Severities States and or Description Text you indicate by selecting an alarm and clicking Query in the Tasks panel re Query Alarm Database Query Alarms Please select query Filter criteria Click OK to retrieve the matching alarms Scope Type Network Plan Instance DocPlan v Date Time Interval Last 24 hours M Start p 18 07 09 32 00 PDT End p 19 07 09 32 00 PDT Categories All System Performance Client Security Severities LAN Critical Major Minor Info States All Active _ Acknowledged Cleared Description Text Cancel Storing Faults and Retrieving Fault History RingMaster stores fault information in a server database and allows multiple clients to access this data With each fault stored in the database correlated traps and events are stored Data is periodically purged to keep the database a manageable size Purging is based on criteria such as the number of active faults events or the number of days for which data should
187. l except for the limited warranty set forth below Limited Warranty 2 Limited Hardware Warranty Trapeze Networks Inc Trapeze Networks or Trapeze warrants to Customer subject to the limitation and disclaimer below that all Trapeze hardware will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use as follows a if the hardware was purchased directly from Trapeze Networks for a period of one 1 year after original shipment by Trapeze Networks to Customer or b if the hardware was purchased from a Trapeze Networks Authorized Reseller for a period of one 1 year from the date of delivery to Customer but in no event more than fifteen 15 months after the original shipment date by Trapeze Limited Hardware Warranty The date of original shipment from Trapeze Networks will be determined by shipping evidence on file at Trapeze Networks This Limited Hardware Warranty extends only to the Customer who was the original purchaser of the hardware and may not be transferred to any subsequent repurchasing entity During the Limited Hardware Warranty period upon proper notice to Trapeze Networks by Customer Trapeze Networks will at its sole option either o Repair and return of the defective hardware o Replace the defective hardware with a new or refurbished component o Replace the defective hardware with a different but similar component that contains compatible features and functions or o Refund the origina
188. l purchase price upon presentation of proof of purchase to Trapeze Networks 3 Restrictions on the Limited Hardware Warranty This Limited Warranty does not apply if hardware a is altered from its original specifications b is installed configured implemented or operated in any way that is contrary to its documentation c has damage resulting from negligence accident or environmental stress d was subject to unauthorized repair or modification or e is provided to Customer for pre production evaluation or charitable purposes 4 Limited Software Warranty Trapeze Networks warrants to Customer subject to the limitation and disclaimer below that the software will substantially conform to its published specifications as follows a if the software was purchased directly from Trapeze Networks for a period of ninety 90 days after original shipment by Trapeze Networks to Customer or b if the software was purchased from a Trapeze Networks Authorized Reseller for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of delivery to Customer commencing not more than ninety 90 days after original shipment date by Trapeze Limited Hardware Warranty The date of original shipment from Trapeze Networks will be determined by shipping evidence on file at Trapeze Networks This Limited Software Warranty extends only to the Customer of original purchaser of the software and may not be transferred to any subsequent repurchasing entity During the Li
189. lient Monitor alphanet_6 2 3 a Domain2 E a alphanet H alpha_216 d a ET amp APS MP Aquarium thr H 4P20 MP Hothouse 432 H AP21 MP TAC 432 4P24 MP Finance E AP22 MP Marketing 432 E AP23 MP CAFE 432 5 AP2 MP372 SQA Ehr 5 AP10 MP SQALAB Ehr HE AP4 MP NewTAC AP1 MP SQA anchor alpha 400 Last update 10 19 00 Apr 24 08 AP23 MP CAFE 432 AP21 MP TAC 432 AP20 MP Hothouse 432 AP24 MP Finance AP22 MP Marketing 432 FJ Clients by Time 1 Hour Last update 10 30 01 Apr 24 08 09 50 10 00 10 10 Time 09 30 09 40 Equipment LA Sites Active Clients ate Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Devices o Alarms Security Reports Find Clients Tasks View Clients by SSID Q Top Bandwidth Clients Q Find Clients Last update 10 19 00 Apr 24 08 Manage Find RFID Tag Reports Q Client Summary Q Client Errors alpha tkip alpha ccmp 9 trapezewlan alpha aes ai E clients by ss10 Client Errors by Time 1 Hour Last update 10 30 01 Apr 24 08 1 1 D 16 00 00 000 Time 802 1X Failures Association Failures Authentication Failures Authorization Failures a Local Changes none Network Changes 1 device In this view there are Tasks panel items including the following Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function m m Tasks oView Top Bandwidth Clients
190. ll Er fiij Bulldingi 7 mi Noise Floor mms AP24MP Finance S N 0890201068 802 11ng Tx Power Tuned 18 o RF Interference High Utilization Coverage Hale RSSI Clear View Manage setup RF Thresholds Z9 Equipment Sites Config O Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms 98 5 257 From this window there are visualization tools available in the Tasks panel including Q Noise Floor RF Interference High Utilization Coverage Hole Clear Visualization Also in the Tasks panel there is a Manage panel option a Setup RF Thresholds Each of these tools is described next Ooo vO 106 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function Noise Floor If you click on Noise Floor and select a technology from the pull down menu you see the a progress dialog and then the visualization window shown below Noise Floor In progress RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 ME File Services Tools Help BE L Kk gt ic Policies RF Planning Configuration Monitor Verification Devices Security Alarms Reports Monitor AP24 MP Finance Floor Viewer Noise Floor 802 11a Organizer Floor1 Level 1 E l Tasks alphanet_6 2 3 QAAE AD e g Trapeze 7 E View e B Building1 a 4h 4 Noise Floor b RF Interference EL L EEES p High utilization E on
191. lowing categories 2 Critical a Major Minor Q Informational 5 Click the Database Maintenance tab The Database Maintenance tab allows you to specify how many faults to store in a database how many days to keep uncleared faults In addition this tab is used to specify the number of days to keep active Critical Major Minor and Informational alarms in the database ce Alarm Setup Settings AirDefense Settings Notification Database Maintenance Number of Events per Alarm PS E The number of recent events that should be retained in the database For each alarm Events are purged only after 5 are exceeded Number of Days 10 I The number of days after which any cleared alarms will be deleted from the database Age Time Critical 7 v The number of days after which any active Critical alarms will be aged Major 5 vr The number of days after which any active Major alarms will be aged 3m v The number of days after which any active Minor alarms will be aged Informational 1 v The number of days after which any active Informational alarms will be aged Save Close Enter the desired values in the following fields as follows a Number of events per alarm The number of recent events that should be retained in the database for each alarm a Number of days The number of days after which any cleared alarms are deleted from the
192. lt this is Applications RingMaster bin For example cd Applications RingMaster bin To start RingMaster Services enter sudo rm services start Enter the password if prompted To stop or restart RingMaster Services enter sudo rm services stop H sudo rm services restart Either of these commands may require you to enter a password These examples assume that RingMaster Services is installed in the default location Configuring a Daemon on SUSE 9 1 To add services to a SUSE 9 1 installation use the insserv command Enter the following commands as root suse cd etc init d suse ln s opt ringmaster bin rm services rm services suse insserv rm services Configuring a Daemon on Red Hat WS 3 To add services to a Red Hat WS 3 system use the chkconfig command Enter the following as root redhat cd etc init d redhat In s opt ringmaster bin rm services rm services redhat chkconfig add rm services 2 RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services Connecting a Client to RingMaster Services If a firewall is enabled on the host where you install RingMaster Services RingMaster Services will o not be able to communicate with RingMaster Clients or with MXs unless the firewall is configured to allow through traffic for the SSL and SNMP ports 443 and 162 by default To connect to RingMaster Services 1 Start RingMaster Client Do one of the following a On Wind
193. m for this flow is shown below Send client audit M Server Audit Record Add server specific record entries Acct Audit Record Local Audit Retrieve Operations Tracked Operations tracked in audit files include the following a Client actions that send a change set to the server a Client actions that do not send a change to the server and a Server actions Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 43 Client Actions Sent to Server Client actions that send a Change Set to the server include one or more of the following Ouoovovovo oO Finishing a Wizard in RF Planning Policy Configuration Verification or Alarm views Finishing a Properties dialog Pressing the Save button in the main window Deleting an object using a wizard or by pressing the Delete button in a form Perform a Copy amp Paste Uploading an MX Creating an MX Deleting an MX Creating Modifying Deleting a Policy Uploading or Creating an MX with an existing policy Client Actions Not Sent to Server Client actions that do not send a Change Set to the server include one or more of the following D CD CO DO D O O D Deploying Image Installation Accepting Network changes Undoing Local Changes Undoing Network Changes Applying a Policy Scheduling a Deploy Scheduling an Image Upgrade Managing Unmanaging a device Server Actions Server actions that send a Change Set to
194. me Port Version IP Address Locales Name Description Associated Fingerprints Associated Floor RF Fingerprints Name Description a Associated Locale In the Tasks panel you can select from a list of available tasks Under Create you can select 2 Create Locale 2 Create RF Fingerprint Under Setup you can select a Synchronize a Edit Location Server D CD CO D D OO O D OO O D OC 60 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster a Snoop Filter a SNMP Under Other you can select a Platform Management Appliance Logs Backup and Restore Configuration Factory Reset Schedule Reboot System Update 2 User Management Selecting any tasks under Other opens the operating system of the location appliance and you can perform any of these tasks directly on the location appliance LI LD LD L LU Creating Locales Using RingMaster Select an LA 200E from the Application Servers list in the Organizer panel The Task list is now populated with available tasks to perform on the location appliance To create a locale use the following steps 1 Under Create click Create Locale The Create Locale Wizard is displayed Create Locale x Locale Information Enter a unique name for the locale Name Description Create RF Fingerprint V Enter the locale name Cane 2 Enter the name and description of t
195. mited Software Warranty period upon proper notice to Trapeze Networks by Customer Trapeze Networks will at its option either O PAIR reasonable commercial efforts to attempt to correct or provide workarounds Or errors o Replace the software with functionally equivalent software or o Refund to Customer the license fees paid by Customer for the software Trapeze Networks does not warrant or represent that the software is error free or that the software will operate without problems or disruptions Additionally and due to the steady and ever improving development of various attack and intrusion technologies Trapeze Networks does not warrant or represent that any networks systems or software provided by Trapeze Networks will be free of all possible methods of access attack or intrusion 5 Restrictions on the Limited Software Warranty This Limited Software Warranty does not apply if software a is altered in any way from its specifications b is installed configured implemented or operated in any way that is contrary to its documentation c has damage resulting from negligence accident or environmental stress d was subject to unauthorized repair or modification or e is provided to Customer for pre production evaluation or charitable purposes 6 General Warranty Disclaimer Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc V vi EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRA
196. mmary report contains the following sections 2 Cumulative data for the scope of the report 2 Detailed data for each MX within the scope of the report 186 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports RF Summary Report Changes New columns have been added to this report RingMaster RF Summary Report Generated on Fri Apr 11 2008 10 48 AM from Network Plan alphanet_6 2 3 Scope Trapeze Time Period 7 Days Cumulative Data for Trapeze Last Tx Rate kbytes sec SNR Throughput bytes sec Tm Clients Client Failures RF Interference PHY Errors Re transmits Noise Floor dBm Fri 11 Apr 2008 10 00 88000 220934 23 o 14196 4854385 28 Building1 Details Time Last Tx Rate Re SNR Throughput bytes sec Authorized Clients Client Failures RF Interference PHY Errors Re transmits Noise Floor dBm Thu 3 Apr 2008 18 00 150000 208469 22 26 o 184432 36553908 24 Thu 3 Apr 2008 20 00 62000 229109 le 3 o 189687 38692407 24 Thu 3 Apr 2008 22 00 80000 260928 p 45 o 191385 40145081 24 Wed 9 Apr 2008 16 00 70000 353292 8 10 0 344242 27590780 28 Wed 9 Apr 2008 18 00 1395000 1234363 9 364156 30544895 Wed 9 Apr 2008 20 00 100000 1801376 2 375906 33008848 4 Wed 9 Apr 2008 22 00 88000 1825734 1 185473 25353775 ET 28 o 4 E Thu 10 Apr 2008 00 00 88000 1930033 p o 196824 37649074 28 Thu 10 Apr 2008
197. mple screen below Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 47 uy RingMaster 7 1 Plan DocPlan2 File Services Tools Help 4 Organizer DocPlan2 oa Domain2 E S22 74 System Parts Policies Port Groups Management Services Log IP Services VLANsS ACLs QoS Wireless Wireless Services Radio Profiles Local Switching Access Points Radios RF Detection RF Snoop 2 AAA Local User Database RADIUS 802 1 802 1 Access Rules MAC Access Rules Web Access Rules Ki M RF Planning i i Devices Configuration MX52274 Monitor y 9 Security Alarms d Reports Tasks Mx52274 Changes Mobility Exchange MX Name Mx52274 Serial Number MX Model mx 2800 Software Version 7 0 x System VLANJIP default 1 Country Code United States of America US Cluster Enabled No Domain Security None ay 2 Setup Q System Setup Q Software Version Q Model y Time System Information Management Interface Managed VLANIIP defaut 1 Enable Password Go To Go to Monitor Go to Verification Go to Alarms Go to RF View MX Associations Mobility Domain Not Assigned Wiring Closet Not Assigned Other Q Convert Auto AP Q Remove Auto AP Open Access Rules Admin Access Rules Third Party APs Location Policy Mobility Profiles tated Third Party APs Network Changes none
198. must be edited manually or you must call TAC O The port numbers used by RingMaster Services must not be used by other applications on the 2 To change the TCP port on which RingMaster Services listens for requests from RingMaster type or select the port number in the HTTPS Server Port field The default is 443 service and must re connect on the new port number The HTTPS port number is automatically updated for the RingMaster Client and connection is restored Other clients must use the Monitor Service Select wizard to change the service port and reconnect When you click Save all instances of the RingMaster Client lose connection with the 3 To enable RingMaster to re use an MX configuration to replace an old MX with a new one select Auto Config IP Subnet Matching For more information about this option see Replacing an MX and Reusing the Configuration in the publication RingMaster Configuration Guide 4 The change the UDP port on which RingMaster Services listens for SNMP traps type or select the port number in the Trap Receiver Port field The default is 162 5 To enable RingMaster Services to receive traps select one or both of the following trap types a SNMP V1 Traps 2 SNMP V3 Traps Services does not start listening for SNMP notifications from an MX until you add RingMaster Services as an SNMP notification target to the MX To configure RingMaster Services as a notification target for an MX see C
199. n The network plan File being used The runtime environment Information Contact Name Contact Phone Contact E mail Contact Availability Include Java Environment Include Log Information Include Network Data Files Include Device Information Description pd pd po Yes I am available to provide details if necessary Yes e mail the JRE information to Trapeze Networks Yes e mail the application log File to Trapeze Networks Yes e mail the current network plan and server data to Trapeze Networks Yes e mail device technical support information to Trapeze Networks NEM Enter a shark description of the steps you took prior bo the error Send Mow Close Warranty and Software Licenses Current Trapeze Networks warranty and software licenses are available at http www trapezenetworks com support warranty Limited Warranty for Hardware and Software TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE 1 Software Any software provided is licensed pursuant to the terms of Trapeze Networks Software License Agreement an electronic copy of which is provided with the Software and a printed copy of which is available upon request The terms and conditions of the Software License Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Agreement are incorporated herein in its entirety in this Terms and Conditions of Sale Terms and Conditions of Sale by this reference The terms of the Software License Agreement contro
200. n alpha aes di EH di EH Clients by SSID Clients by Time 1 Hour Client Errors by Time 1 Hour Last update 10 30 01 Apr 24 08 Last update 10 30 01 Apr 24 08 1 J t c a D O D 16 00 00 000 09 30 09 40 09 50 10 00 10 410 Time 29 Equipment Time 802 1X Failures Association Failures Ga Sites Active Clients Authentication Failures Authorization Failures di 1 al itor Ss Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes 1 device Alarms 244 5 477 Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 123 3 Click Find Clients under the Manage section of the Tasks panel The Find Clients dialog box appears as shown below vs Find Clients Find Clients Please select search scope and criteria to proceed Search Scope Scope Type Mobility Exchange Scope Instance alpha 2800 Search Criteria All Clients User Name IP Address MAC Address VLAN Name SSID 4 Enter the desired search criteria and search scope Click OK RingMaster displays search results T RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 Au File Services Tools Help m 3 oe x 2 v oe a s x Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Security Alarms Reports Monitor alpha 216 M Find Clients Find Clients Tasks a2 View Find Clients Result Session Details Siete Accounting History Within Mobility Exchange alpha_216 Find Cl
201. n Floor1 00 0b 0e 23 1e c3 amp a B DN Alphanet_ amp aphanetA pe aaa Location Summary Listeners Device 00 06 0e 23 1e c3 Help There were nok enough listeners available to Location X Y 258 5 211 5 locate the device accurately At least 3 listeners are needed to perform an accurate location Confidence Low 8 To change the APs used for calculating the location of the rogue click the Listeners tab and select or deselect APs from the list then click the ae Locate button Countermeasures in the publication RingMaster Configuration O To enable countermeasures agains rogues refer to Configuring Guide Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices 145 Security Button There is a Security button on the main window that allows you to both Setup and View items related to Unauthorized Networks IDS Alarms and DoS Alarms Wen you click the Security button on the main RingMaster window you see the following security information in the Content panel v RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help 4 Gi r4 B e a Policies RF Planning Configuration verification Devices Monitor Security Security Tasks ec Setup Unauthorized Networks RE Classification Last update 14 11 20 Apr 23 8 SSID Rogue Devices aE Suspect Devices Clients E Known S5IDs List Erpz corp Es n public 2 View alpha ccmp alpha tkip edu web 50 jzhao 112 tra
202. naging with RingMaster 59 Available Location Appliance Tasks If the location appliance already has a configuration the details are displayed when you select the LA 200E in the Organizer panel js RingMaster Plan Default n x Ele Services Tools Help Fras oi m I Ir m a gi x cx E D y I Policies RF Planning Verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports Organizer fsi 8 Configuration la200 tac2 O Tasks n Default ga TechPubs 1 Create a i amp Third dial didis Location Server Create Locale Application Servers Managed Yes Port 443 Create RF Fingerprint Name la200 tac2 Version 6 4 1 Setup IP Address 10 9 0 14 Synchronize Locales Edit Location Server Snoop Filter Name Description Associated RF Fingerp Associated Floor E sw 1 Elsewhere Not Assigned Not Assigned 2 TAC Tac area for testing p Not Assigned Not Assigned _3 techpubs floor 1 techpubs fp uiui Not Assigned other a Platform Management Appliance Logs Backup and Restore RF Fingerprints Configuration Name Description Associated Locale 39 Q Factory Reset 1 techpubs fp cube techoubs M schedule Reboot 2 Liiuyi nbnbnmbn techoubs v System Update User Management Config 1 Error 4 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms After it is selected the following information is displayed a Location Server Managed Na
203. nce os DocPlan x Report Time Period 1 Hour x Report Filter Cancel 5 Select the scope type of the report from the Report Scope Type list a Mobility Domain 2 Site Q Building a Floor 6 Select the instance for which you want the report For example if the scope is Building select the building 7 Select the time period for the report a 1Hour a 24Hours a 7 Days a 30 Days 8 To specify the rogue type click on the Value field in the Report Filter area of the dialog and select one of the following from the list a Rogue 2 Interfering a Ad hoc 2 All This option displays all three types rogue interfering and ad hoc The default is Rogue 9 Click Next to generate the report 190 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 10 When the report is generated click the report link to view it in the default browser SIDES RingMaster Rogue Summary Report Fri Sep 14 2007 3 00 PM Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help g e fit O https H127 0 0 1 services repart cantenEs Weekly Rc amp b gt Getting Started ES Latest Headlines Distribution by Switch Scope s of Roque Devices s of Suspect Devices s of Ad hoc Clients AlphaMx2 MX216 22 125 In AlphaM3 MX8 22 325 n jeep AlphaMx1 Mx400 22 325 Rogue Device Distribution by MX AlphaMX1 MX400 22 amp
204. nction 129 To view RF trends for an individual radio 1 Click on the Monitor button on the main RingMaster Navigation Bar 2 Expand the Equipment list in the Organizer panel and select a radio to display the Monitor views for a radio 3 Click Details in the Traffic Summary View to switch to the Radio Monitor View 4 Click on one of the options under Trends in the Tasks panel to display trend information for a radio Selected trend information is displayed in the Content panel In the example below trends for Noise Floor SNR and RSSI over the past 24 hours are displayed Equipment MP SalesMarketin Radiol Radio Monitor RE AlphaNET4_2_0_verz 1 Trapezehir RF Noise Floor 24 Hours _ Trends A E AlphaMX1 MX400 Last update 8 15 06 7 13 43 PM Ej AlphaMx2 Mx216 EI A Throughput E DAP22 MP SalesMarketin E lA Noise Floor SNR amp RSSI o e SelesMarketin Radiol 3 Busse SEDES en MP SalesMarketin Radioz 4 H DAP24 MP RestRoom r LL LL illl E1 AlphaMx3 MX8 22 00 00 00 02 00 04 00 08 00 ae 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 Statistics A POL ME3 P1 CLBE 2 1 23 E PO2 MX3 P2 CUBE 2 Leva Moise Floor dBm eo Bytes InfOut 40 A H DAP1 ADsensor uM A f fS ur o Packets S 35 a F DAP Outside Aquarium t NE L y 30 td a a an P wo uM L o EFTOPS E AlphaMx5 MXR2 An ww Ne UM MEC l
205. nect Timeout field You can specify from 1 to 30 seconds The default is 5 seconds 4 To change the number of times RingMaster Services will reattempt to query an MX if RingMaster Services does not receive a reply to the first query attempt within the connect timeout type or select the value in the Connect Retries field You can specify from O to 5 retries The default is 3 retries 14 RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 5 To prevent RingMaster Services from accepting all types of certificates from the MXs it monitors click Accept all certificates to disable the option By default RingMaster Services accepts certificates from MXs regardless of whether they are generated by a certificate authority CA or they are self signed certificates When you disable this option the Accept self signed certificates option remains enabled To prevent RingMaster Services from accepting self signed certificates from the MXs it monitors click Accept Self signed certificates to disable the option When both the Accept all certificates and Accept Self signed certificates options are disabled RingMaster Services accepts only CA generated certificates To specify a key store filename and a password to protect access to that file a Enter the filename in the File field b To change the file type for the key store file select one of the following in the Type pull down PKCS12 Public Key Crypto
206. nerated click the report link to view it in the default browser Optionally select the floor 0 Click View Site Survey Order The site survey order appears LOS point information for the selected floor is displayed Scroll down to view the MAC address assignments for the LOS points Use the instructions in the Ekahau Site Survey Initial Setup section of the work order to set up the survey ze OoN Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 201 Work Order A work order provides all of the necessary information for the physical installation of the Trapeze Mobility System A work order shows where the AP access points should be installed MX initial setup configuration information and projected RSSI information that is useful when verifying the installation Q A work order has meaning only after adding planning information See the publication RingMaster Planning Guide Work Order and Rogue detail reports can be only generated and viewed These reports do not go into the report list in the main panel To generate a work order 1 2 3 4 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button In the Report Types list select Work Order To view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel To generate a new report click the Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Work Order Report dialog v Generate Work Order Report Floor1 Level 1 RF
207. network plan created in a previous version of RingMaster with a later version of RingMaster For example if you created a network plan in RingMaster 5 0 you can open the plan in RingMaster However because a network plan created in RingMaster 5 0 manages MXs running MSS 5 0 you cannot use new features available in MSS 7 0 unless you upgrade the MXs to MSS 7 0 To upgrade MXs see Distributing System Images in the publication RingMaster Management Guide To open a network plan 1 Establish a connection to the RingMaster Services host on which the network plan is saved You can do this by restarting RingMaster or selecting File gt Connect and then entering the IP address of the RingMaster Services host in the RingMaster Services Connection dialog box 2 After a connection is established with the RingMaster Services host select Services gt Plan Management to access the RingMaster Plan Management page 3 Click Switch Plan in the left column to display a list of available network plans 4 Select the network plan you want to open and click Switch If any changes were made to the currently loaded network plan you are prompted to save them and close the file The Switch Network Plan dialog box appears RingMaster establishes a new connection to the host running RingMaster Services and loads the specified network plan Importing a Plan You can import objects from another network plan into the currently open plan When you import o
208. nflict of laws rules and as if the contract was wholly formed within the State of California Customer agrees that jurisdiction and venue shall be in Santa Clara County California Under no circumstances shall the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods be considered for redress of grievances or adjudication of any warranty disputes that include Trapeze Networks hardware or software If any provision of these Terms and Conditions of Sale are held invalid then the remainder of these Terms and Conditions of Sale will continue in full force and effect Where a Customer has entered into a signed contractual agreement with Trapeze Networks for supply of hardware software or services the terms of that agreement shall supersede any terms contained within this Limited Warranty Customer understands and acknowledges that the terms of this Limited Warranty as well as material information regarding the form function operation and limitations of Trapeze Networks hardware and software will change from time to time and that the most current revisions will be publicly available at the Trapeze Networks corporate web site www trapezenetworks com Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services This chapter describes the use of RingMaster Services software Starting or Stopping RingMaster Services The method for starting and stopping RingMaster Services depends on the platform on which the service is installed
209. nformation in RingMaster name model serial number build number system IP location contact info admin state and operational status For configuration of this API refer to the publication RingMaster Web Services API SNMP Traps SNMP traps provide a standards based mechanism for encoding and delivery of RingMaster alarms and retrieval of status and configuration information The RingMaster Agent supports new components including the RM 200 Appliance The SNMP Trap interface is designed to provide an asynchronous mechanism for encoding and delivering RingMaster alarms and monitoring information Areas of integration are 4 Fault Management Monitors of enterprise network infrastructure such as HP OpenView Q Security WLAN intrusion detection and prevention systems IDS IPS example Enterasys Dragon Network alarm notifications are made by Q Correlation of SNMP Traps across MXs 2 Correlation of AirDefense Traps across MXs a Periodic audts by RingMaster Configurable notification filters can be set using the SNMP Manager to filter alarms by a Alarm Category a Alarm Severity Alarm Notifications Via SNMP Traps The SNMP interface deals primarily with alarm notification a The RingMaster Agent generates SNMP v1 and v2c traps 2 The SNMP interface forwards alarms as SNMP traps including alarms created and correlated from MX traps alarms generated from RingMaster itself and alarms collected from other sources
210. ng 11 13 Radio Status 802 11ng 3 12 z x 802 11na 165 12 i kaa te MAC 00 0b 0e 91 f5 c1 g02 1ina 4448 12 Status 802 11ng 1 12 Channel j484 M d 802 11ng 1 12 g ste b g protection no ica Disabled S0211g 1 N A pica Disabled llle OS MA Noseta O cee Pas 5 plica Disabled 802 11a 36 17 Utlization e O Ji Disabled sig 1 18 plica Disabled 802 11g 1 16 alpha 216 MP NewTAC Radio2 00 0b 0e 4 Not Applica Disabled 802 11a 48 12 Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 103 When in this view you can click on AP Status or Radio Status to see views like that below Uy RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help Policies Monitor alphanet_6 2 3 Organizer 2 Domain2 9 alphanet 2 9 Equipment Li Sites Pm ret f Gi 74 E B R y RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Security Alarms Traffic Monitor Status Monitor Find Clients Client Monitor F alphanet_6 2 3 9 S Radio Status ie Reports Tasks View Radio Mac v Sta w Admi Type chan Status Up 10 alpha 216 MP TAC 432 Radio2 00 0b 0e M Enabled 802 11na 157 161 alpha 216 MP TAC 432 Radiol 00 0b 0e D Enabled 802 11ng 11 alpha 216 MP Hothouse 432 Radio2 00 0b 0e D Enabled 602 11na 44 48 alpha 216 MP Marketing 432 Radio2
211. ng services for wireless clients on a network It also provides information about configuring MX management services and performing administrative tasks For detailed information on performing administrative tasks on an MX refer to Configuring MX System Parameters in the publication RingMaster Configuration Guide New Features in RingMaster There are a number of new feature in RingMaster a Database improvements in RingMaster Software With the release of RingMaster Version 7 4 a new relational database is supported that allows you greater scalability with larger deployments of RingMaster While this is transparent to you when you install this version you should be aware of the changes as ue MEI your current version of RingMaster or perform a fresh installation of ingMaster a Reporting Enhancements in RingMaster Software You can now store reports on an FTP server in your network or store them locally Audit Trail RingMaster Server software receives and stores audit records in an internal or external database If a client sends a specific audit record to the server the server extends an audit record with other information session details the system time etc and stores the record in a database Before storing records the server adapts audit records based on their database format The server retrieves audit entries from the database using a filter then it sends these audit entries to a client to display them A simple diagra
212. nge and modified items are black Click Print for a copy and Close when done must first accept or undo network changes O Local changes cannot be deployed when network changes are detected You Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster Deploying Local Changes To deploy local changes immediately 1 Select the Devices Navigation Bar button 2 Atthe bottom of the Tasks panel select Change Management 3 Select one or more managed MXs To select multiple MXs press Shift for contiguous MXs or Control for non contiguous MXs while clicking Multiple selection enables tasks applicable to all selected devices including reviewing local changes 4 In the Local Changes group in the Tasks panel click Deploy The Deploy Configurations dialog box appears This dialog lists MX Mobility Domain Version Status History and Selected Errors T Deploy Configurations Mobility Domain MX Version Status MXR2 desk 6 2 x Deploy completed History 4 Selected Errors 3 MXR2 desk Deploy started MXR2 desk Sending configuration changes MXR2 desk Applied configuration changes MXR2 desk Saving MX configuration MXR2 desk Deploy completed Deploy completed 0 failed 1 succeeded Help Click Close Scheduling Deployment To schedule local change deployment 1 Select the Devices Navigation Bar button 2 At the bottom of the Tasks panel Local changes grou
213. niper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 25 Save As To import network plans 1 Select Services gt Setup or select the browser window if RingMaster Services is already open 2 Select Plan Management then select Save As RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help RingMaster 7 1 Home Setup New Plan Access Control SES Reports Maintenance Switch Plan Save As Network Plan Delete Plans Import Plan Specify the plan name or select an existing plan Backup amp Restore Network Plan Name Save Select an existing plan and click on Select Select Name Created By Created On DocPlan2 SYSTEM Tue Apr 22 13 19 57 PDT 2008 DocPlan 71 SYSTEM Tue Apr 22 13 19 57 PDT 2008 Enter a new plan name and click Save 26 RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services Backup and Restore RingMaster Services regularly back up network plans at configurable intervals In addition to regular backups you can create a backup at any time You can create a backup from within RingMaster or at a command line From within RingMaster you change settings for automatic backups To manage backups select Services gt Backup amp Restore If RingMaster Services is already open in the browser window select Plan Management then select Backup amp Restore RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit Yiew History Bookma
214. o Type is communicating with an unauthorized 4P Delete jor p unauthorized access to the network You can enable State O ave S ne heal appl areal SE Time Created Wed Apr 23 14 16 10 PDT 2008 on Last Updated Time Wed Apr 23 14 20 04 PDT 2008 Add to Black List Last Updated By Locate Generated By alpha_216 Alarm Object alpha_216 Transmitter MAC Address 00 20 a6 4d 54 f5 Radio Type IP Address Device MAC Address 00 0b 0e 5f 2d 40 Reason defaut classiication Number of Events Config O Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms 147 252 312 152 Detecting Rogue Devices Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices Unauthorized Devices If you click Unauthorized Devices you see the following dialog RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File Services Tools Help Em L ki ay di Gi P4 z D g Policies RF Planning Configuration verification Devices Monitor Security Reports Alarms Detail Alarms Tasks 925 Query Category System Performance Client Security and Severity and State Active_ssid jzhao 11n test Alarms Event Details Updated J Severity Al Category Description Object State E setup Updated Today 8 a o 14 41 02 Apr 23 08 Minor Security A weak WEP initialization vector was detected for client MAC 00 alpha 216 Active Query 14 41 02 Apr 23 08 Minor Securiby weak WEP initialization vector was detect
215. ogue Detection in the Security and Alarm Panel RingMaster adds radio type information in the security alarm description identifying whether a rogue or suspect device is an 11n capable device The radio type will also be added to alarm information information data Alarms Summary Alarms Detail Alarms 9 c RingMaster adds channel width and secondary channel information to RF Detect listener Q Query Category System Performance Client Security and Severity Critical Major Minor Info and State Active Updated Severity Category Description Object State v 13 54 52 Apr 29 08 Minor Security weak WEP initialization vector was detected For client alpha 2800 Active 13 42 37 Apr 29 08 Minor Securiby A weak WEP initialization vector was detected for client alpha 2800 Active 13 35 07 Apr 29 08 Minor Security weak WEP initialization vector was detected for client alpha 2800 Active 13 25 16 Apr 29 08 Majo Security A Client with MAC 00 14 a5 4c 8c F1 GemTek SSID alpha 216 Active 13 25 08 Apr 29 08 Majo Security A Client with MAC 00 03 33 33 03 12 SSID none Ra alpha 216 Active 13 25 08 Apr 29 08 Majo Security A Client with MAC 00 14 a5 45 c8 F7 GemTek SSID alpha 2800 Active 13 25 08 Apr 29 08 Majo Security A Client with MAC 00 14 a5 31 bf 37 GemTek SSID alpha 216 Active 13 25 08 Apr 29 08 Majo Security A Cl
216. olicy Tab Items Policy Changes view Apply Setup Areas 78 Managing with RingMaster p fem d e 74 cC T A RF Planning Configuration verification Devices Monitor Policies pol_alphanet Policy Policy Name pol_alphanet Mx Model Filter Any MX Version Filter Any Associated Device s Available Devices Current Devices let Security e M 20 a MX 20 00086D E v x 400 5BF879 alpha 216 alpha 2800 alpha 400 Policy Areas Selected Areas Local User Database RF Snoop QoS Profiles Management Services Location Policy Wireless Services and Radio Profiles RF Detection 802 1 Admin and Network Access Rules IP Services RADIUS Load Balancing Config 6 Errors 16 Warnings Local Changes 2 devices O oPolicy Changes View Apply gt gt oSetup Areas Network Changes 1 device Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Alarms Tasks Policy Changes view Apply Setup Areas Managing with RingMaster Viewing Policy Changes After selecting the Policies tab selecting View in the Tasks panel allows you to view policy changes Selecting an item in the Changed List of the dialog that appears shows policy changes related to that item vy Review Policy Changes MX 400 5BF879 Changes Old New Changed List MX 400 5BF879 Object Attribute alpha_216 Type SNMP 113 alpha 2800 P Users 2
217. om the Access Conytrol gt RADIUS Servers window RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help A A RingMaster 7 1 Home Setup Access Control Plan Management Reports Maintenance Settings User Groups RADIUS Servers RADIUS authentication can be enabled only if access control is enabled The settings for the primary RADIUS server are mandatory Enable RADIUS Authentication Default User Group Primary RADIUS Server IP Address Pubs Secret Key sescee Port 1812 Timeout 5 seconds Retries Secondary RADIUS Server IP Address Secret Key Port 1812 Timeout 5 seconds Retries 22 RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services Plan Management Tab New Plan To set up a new network plan 1 Select Services gt Setup or select the browser window if RingMaster Services is already open 2 Select Plan Management then select New Plan RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help RingMaster 7 1 Home Setup Switch Plan Access Control Plan Management Reports Maintenance New Plan Delete Plans Import Plan Enter a unique name for the plan and select a Country Code Save As Network Plan Name Backup amp Restore Country Code Not Assigned Open this plan O Create Enter a new Network Plan Name
218. on bar All three selections transfer the view from the Monitor dashboard to the Alarms dashboard In the Alarms dashboard you can navigate to a table view for all or specific alarms For example clicking on the Critical area of the previous graph opens the Alarms dashboard view RingMaster filters data so that only critical system alarms are shown O To get to an alarms detail view you can click on an alarm category The Alarms Summary window has the following features a A single panel displays all fault related information a System allows correlation periodic or toggle so that trap events do not always generate a new fault This reduces the number of faults to be managed a Faults are be categorized by different functional areas o Client 130 Managing Alarms Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing Alarms o Performance o Security o System Faults are assigned one of several severities o Critical Red o Info Blue o Major Orange o Minor Yellow Source information MX RingMaster for a fault is provided For each fault you are provided information such as cause fault object and event history Overall status consolidation of operational status and fault severity is propagated to the appropriate physical or logical entity in the Monitoring view You can sort faults based on any of the displayed columns When faults are sorted on time date of occurrence they are organized as Today
219. on comes from the network plan Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 2 In the Organizer panel select Report Types to display a list of saved reports Select All in the Organizer panel to display a list of all saved reports v RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 Help C pH di E M Policies File Services Tools 4 Report Types Im At iz RF Planning Configuration Reports All T Inventory Mobility Domain Configuration MX Configuration Client Summary Client Load by AP Client Details Client Errors Top APs SmartPass Accounting Summary SmartPass Accounting Details Network Usage Port Traffic Network Usage Radio Traffic RF Summary Radio Details Rogue Summary Rogue Details Alarm Summary Alarm History Security Client QUI Site Survey Order Work Order Recurrence Manual 109 Alarm History Alarm History Alarm Summary Alarm Summary Alarm Summary Alarm Summary Alarm Summary Alarm Summary Client Details Client Details Client Details Client_Details Client Errors Client Errors Client Errors Client Errors Client Errors Client Errors Client Errors Client Errors Client Load by AP Client Load by AP Client Load by AP Client OUI Client OUI Client Summary Client Summary Client Summary Client Summary Client Summary Client Summary Client Summary Client Summary Client Summary Client Summary Client Summary
220. one Non emergency Next business day Email Non emergency Next business day Information Required When Requesting Service To expedite your service request please have the following information available when you call or write to TAC for technical assistance Your company name and address Your name phone number cell phone or pager number and email address Name model and serial number of the product s requiring service Software version s and release number s Output of the show tech support command Wireless client information License levels for RingMasterrm and Mobility Exchangerw MX products OoovoUOCUO DO Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc iii d Description of any problems and status of any troubleshooting effort Main Menu Report Problem Tool You can click Help from the Main menu bar to access online help and to send a report to Trapeze TAC electronically Select Help gt Help to display HTML help about configuring and using RingMaster Select Help gt Report Problem to report a problem to Trapeze Technical Support This dialog allow you to report problems to Trapeze Networks by filling in particulars and then clicking Send Now to compose and send an email to Trapeze 1s uy Report Problem to Trapeze Networks IF au provide the Following information support will be able to investigate Ehe problem more effectively detailed description of Ehe steps you took The application log informatio
221. onfiguring RingMaster Services as a Notification Target in the publication RingMaster Configuration Guide O You also must add RingMaster Services as a notification target on each MX RingMaster 6 To change the name of the key store file that contains the encryption keys RingMaster Services uses for authentication with RingMaster edit the name in the File field The default name is rmservices_keystore RingMaster Services You will have to call TAC Caution must be used when editing this If a change is unsuccessful you will not be able to start 7 To change the password that protects access to the key store file edit the value in the Password field 8 To specify the file type for the key store file select one of the following a PKCS12 Public Key Cryptography Standard number 12 a JKS Java Key Store a format used by Java platforms and applications RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services Server Certificate Select Server Certificate from the Setup browser window and view server certificates RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox Sele File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help 5 gt RingMaster Services EN RingMaster Services _RingMaster 7 1 Home Setup Access Control Plan Management Server Settings Licensing Reports Maintenance Generate SSL Certificate Mx Connection customized self signed X 509 SSL certificate can be created to
222. ools Help RingMaster 7 1 Setup Access Control Plan Management Reports 0 Maintenance Ud Report Filter by report type All x Reload Select Name Time Recurrence Access Type Generated By The Filter by report type pull down provides items by which reports can be filtered a All a RF Summary o Inventory 4 Radio Details a Mobile Domain Configuration 4 Rogue Details a Client Summary 4 Rogue Summary a Client Details a Alarm Summary a Client Errors a Alarm History a Wireless Network Usage Radio Traffic a Security a Wireless Network Usage Port Traffic a Client OUI Select reports using radio buttons adjacent report entries There is a Reload button provided Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 29 Maintenance Tab Maintenance pages let you make a of settings described in the following paragraphs Memory To access memory settings 1 Select Services gt Setup if RingMaster Services is not displayed in a browser window 2 Select Maintenance then select Memory RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help RingMaster 7 1 Home Alarms Setup Access Control Plan Management Reports Memory KBytes Device Requests Statistics Used 64 425 Log Allocated 1 045 312 Lock Management Max 1 045 312 Threads Force GC This screen shows Server Memory Used Allocated and Maximum and provides a button to force Java m
223. or BSSID Channel and RSSI for Trsnsmitters or Listeners based on which of these buttons is selected Client Session Monitoring RingMaster Client Session monitoring changes include a RingMaster Client session shows the corresponding radio type for each client session Monitor AP 0 MP Hothouse 432 Status Monitor Client Monitor Find Clients Find Clients eu Find Clients Result Criteria Within Site Trapeze Last update 14 23 41 Apr 30 08 Username 7 IP Address 7 MAC Address SSID 7 AP Radio B Access Type Building and Gut 7 SSID alpha aes 8 mngquyen 00 0b 6b b0 1b 43 alpha aes MP TAC 432 Radioz Building1 TRAPEZE jpete 172 21 50 43 00 terc2 b9 F810 alpha aes MP TAC 432 Radioz DOT1x Building TRAPEZEljsche 172 21 52 160 Q0 1c b3 b8 c5 9d alpha aes MP TAC 432 Radio1 DOT1x Building TRAPEZElscarp 172 21 50 112 D00 14 a5 31 be F7 alpha aes MP Hatheuse 432 Ra DOT1X Building TRAPEZE nozar 172 21 50 80 00 te tc cO bF 14 alpha aes MP Hothouse 432 Ra DOT1X Building1 TRAPEZE diwade 172 21 50 132 00 19 7d 5e ee 07 alpha aes MP Marketing 432 Ra DOT1X Building1 TRAPEZE ehaly 172 21 50 155 D0 14 a5 4F 86 53 alpha aes MP Finance Radiol DOT Ls Building1 TRAPEZE jnespor 172 21 50 42 OO 1c FO bF 11 48 alpha aes MP Finance Radiol DOT1x Building SSID trapezewlan 4 TRAPEZE du 172 21 52 144 D0 1c z6 ac fF2 91 trapezewlan MP TAC 432 Radio1 DOT1x Building jpegue
224. oring Administrator Yes yes yes Provision no yes yes Monitor no no yes To change Access Control settings 1 Select Services Setup or select the browser window if RingMaster Services is open 2 Select Setup then select Access Control Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 9 To configure access control 1 Select Services gt Setup from the RingMaster menu bar RingMaster Services is displayed in your default Web browser 2 Select Access Control 3 Click Enable login required Enter a username and password for administrative access Click OK You must configure an admin account before you can configure provisioning or monitoring users Enter the name under the Add User section Select Administrator Provisioning User or Monitoring User form the Role list Enter the password Re enter the password Click Save The new account appears in the Authorized Users section ao oS The RingMaster Services Home Page lists authorized users their roles and connection status times 8 To remove an account click Delete next to the desired account 9 Toreset a password click Edit 20 RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services User Groups User Groups are created in the Add User Group section of the Setup gt Access Control page for configuring view restriction rules for Monitoring Users View restriction rules are configured only for the current plan
225. ormance Info Minor 8 Major 8 Critical m Radio Throughput 1 Hour Clients by Floor a Last update 15 25 58 Jan 28 08 Last update 15 25 58 Jan 28 08 KBytes Sec Floor Level 1 15 15 00 000 Time Floor Level 1 Throughput bytes sec Ci Sites Go Crs brew glue e EU TUIS This view shows only Monitor and Alarms buttons on the Navigation Bar a It does not show configuration error warning counts local network change counts on the Status Bar a Alarm counts on the Status Bar are filtered based on view restrictions selected 96 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Cluster Status Monitoring Monitor Function In the Domain Status panel you can click on Cluster Status to see the following uy RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3 File a 5 Monitor alphanet Help Policies Services Tools m md RF Planning Configuration Status Monitor T alphanet eu Cluster Status Organizer alphanet 5 2 3 E Cluster E alphanet p m alpha 216 H alpha 2 800 lt i alpha 40D Status Up 2 alpha 215 alpha 2800 Equipment Lig Sites Config 6 Errors 16 Warnings MX Status Monitoring e Verification Devices Local Changes 2 devices Monitor Security Alarms Tasks View amp A Cluster Status MX Status AP Status Radio Status Q Mesh Links Network Changes 1 device
226. ort Available Search Scopes Notes NetworkPlan MobilityDomain MX Site OutdoorArea Building Floor CoverageArea Client Summary Client Errors Dialog only prompts for username IP address and client MAC as search criteria Report generation logic needs to filter the eni DETAI results to only display the clients associated with the set of devices per user has privileges NetworkPlan MobilityDomain MX Top APs Site OutdoorArea Building Floor Network Usage NetworkPlan MobilityDomain MX Port Traffic Network Usage NetworkPlan MobilityDomain Site Radio Traffic Building Floor AP Radio Dialog only prompts for MAC address Report generation logic should filter the Rogue Details results to only display rogue information if it was detected by a device in the user s allowed monitoring set Site OutdoorArea Building Floor RF Summary AP Radio Dialog does not prompt for any search criteria Report generation logic should filter Security the results to only display information related to the devices in the user s allowed monitoring set Radio Details Radio Rogue Summary NetworkPlan MobilityDomain Site Alarm Summary OutdoorArea Building Floor Alarm History Dialog does not prompt for any search Client OUI criteria ISSUE What type of filtering needs to be done Web Pages Access Control web pages support configuration for a User 2 User Group and a Radius Servers Copyright
227. ows systems select Start gt Programs gt Trapeze Networks gt RingMaster gt RingMaster or double click the RingMaster icon on the desktop a On Linux systems change directories to RingMaster installation directory bin and enter ringmaster a On Macintosh systems select Finder gt Applications gt RingMaster or click the RingMaster icon in the dock The RingMaster Services Connection dialog appears uw RingMaster Services Connection Address Port Ring Master User Name Password Remember user name and password TRAPEZE smart mobile Cancel 2 Enter the IP address or fully qualified hostname of the server on which the service is installed if not pre filled If the service is installed on the same server as the one you are using to run RingMaster enter 127 0 0 1 as the IP address This is a standard IP loopback address 3 Specify the service port if different from the port number in the Port selector list Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 3 4 Enter a username and password if required for access to the service Usernames and passwords for accessing RingMaster Services are configured on the Service Settings tab See Setup Tab 5 To configure RingMaster Client to remember the username and password for RingMaster Service access select Remember user name and password 6 If the Certificate Check dialog is displayed click Ac
228. ox appears 2 Click the Logging tab uw Preferences Network Tools RF Logging Log Event Level Critical _ Log General Events v Log Model Events Log UI Infrastructure Events v Log Device Interface Events Log Persistence Events v Log Mapper Events Log UI Events v Log Transaction Manager Events Log Network Events y Log Syslog Manager Events v Log Service Events v Log RDBMS Events Reset All Close 3 In the Log Event Level pull down select one of the following event levels 3 Critical A critical condition has occurred that requires immediate resolution a Warning An event that might require attention has occurred a Info Informational messages only No action is required a Debug All events are shown including debug messages o 4 There are check boxes that allow you to select items to be saved in reports generated by RingMaster This includes the following Log General Events Log Model Events Log UI Infrastructure Events Log Device Interface Events Log Persistence Events Log Mapper Events Log Ul Events Log Transaction Manager Events Log Network Events Log Syslog Manager Events Log RDBMS Events CD D D D O O CD D D D O O Log Service Events 5 here are Reset and Reset All buttons to cancel changes or revert to default settings Click Close to close the dialog box or click another tab to continue making
229. p 10 You can use links in this window to view desired items Work Order Report Changes Work Order reports include the following new information a Power information for MP 432 a Zone information Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 203 Monitoring Requirements for Reports Some reports require specific monitoring options to be enabled in RingMaster Services Table 1 4 lists these requirements for each report type Table 1 4 Monitoring Requirements for Reports Category Report Inventory Configuration Mobility Domain Configuration Client monitoring Traffic MX Configuration Client Summary Client Details Client Errors Network Usage Radio Traffic Network Usage Port Traffic RF Summary RF Information Rogue Alarm RF Pla Viewing To view 1 204 Radio Details Rogue Details Rogue Summary Alarm Summary Alarm History Security Client OUI Site Survey Order nnin B Work Order Reports or delete saved reports Select the Reports Navigation Bar button RingMaster Reports Monitoring Option Requirement None Information comes from the network plan Enable Client Session Collection Enable Traffic amp RF Trending Enable Traffic amp RF Trending and RF Threshold Settings Enable Rogue Detection None Information comes from SNMP Traps must be enabled on the MXs and RingMaster Services must be enabled as a trap receiver None Informati
230. p select Schedule Deploy 3 Select one or more MXs To select multiple MXs press Shift for contiguous MXs or Control for non contiguous MXs while clicking 4 In the Tasks panel in the Local Changes group click Schedule Deploy If there are errors preventing deployment you see the following dialog Schedule Deploy Failed Following devices have verification errors M15715 ok When errors are cleared this deployment must be repeated Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 81 5 The Schedule Deploy dialog box appears uy Schedule Deploy Schedule a task Enter the date and time when the operation should be performed Start date Ben 19 2007 Eal Start time 03 15 PM z 6 Edit the Start date and Start time Date and time are based on the date and time on the machine where RingMaster Services are installed Click OK Verifying Deployment 1 Leave the Devices Navigation Bar button selected Devices a2 Mx 7 IP Address Management Status Model Version Local Status Network Status Deploy Status Managed 6 10 8 107 1 8889 EXE OK Apr 22 08 15 49 22 P Completed Tue Apr 22 15 27 4 Mx 20 000 10 2 28 74 8889 mers 7 0 2 0 13 changes OK Apr 22 08 15 49 22 P Mx 400 5B 10 2 28 72 8889 Managed m 7 0 2 0 13 No changes OK Apr 22 08 15 49 22 P alpha 216 192 168 254 83 8889 Managed MX 216 7 0 2 0 13 No ch
231. p Filter amp Create Snoop Filter EET xl Select Target MX Select the targeted MX Select a MX TechPubs amp 1 L Net Cancel 2 Select an MX to target from the Select a MX list 3 Click Next Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 69 4 If there is an existing Snoop Filter on the MX you can select it from the Filters list If a Snoop Filter is not configured you can select Create a Filter Click Next Create Snoop Filter Snoop Filter Information Enter the Snoop Filter Name Snoop Filter Name nosy Enabled M Updated Enabled value Yes xPrevous Next gt Finish Cance In the Snoop Filter Name field enter a name for the filter Select Enabled to begin using the filter Click Next Create Snoop Filter Snoop Filter Observer Please specify the snoop filer observer IP address snap length and frame gap Target IP Address 3 O 14 Snap Length Limit Frame Gap Limit EE xPrevous Next gt Fnsh Cance 6 Configure the Snoop Filter Observer You must specify the following information o Target IP Address o Snap Length Limit optional o Frame Gap Limit optional 70 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 7 Click Next Create Snoop Filter x Optional Snoop Filter Condition Specify snoop fil
232. pe E SSID trapezewlan 7 TRAPEZEWncraciun 172 21 20 225 00 18 de 81 82 2c trapezewlan DOT1x 802 119 TRAPEZE pngo 172 21 16 177 00 12 f0 88 8c e5 trapezewlan DOT1x 802 11g TRAPEZE wlim 172 21 20 209 00 19 d2 af 85 4b trapezewlan DOT1X 802 119 TRAPEZE ttrinh 172 21 20 221 00 19 78 1c 20 83 trapezewlan DOT1X 802 11g TRAPEZEljprovan 172 21 20 224 00 0b 7d 25 f7 e5 trapezewlan DOT1X 802 11g TRAPEZE rpatel 172 21 20 185 00 19 7d ab dd 62 trapezewlan DOT1X 802 119 You can access the Locate Client Terminate Client and RF Link Test options as well 114 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function Locating A User Display a user s approximate location by doing the following 1 Onthe Find Client s Result screen click the Locate Client task under Manage RingMaster retrieves information about a client s location and adds an icon on the floor plan 2 If three or more APs have not detected the client within 15 seconds of each other the Select Listeners dialog box appears displaying a list of APs that have detected the client You can select up to six APs from this list RingMaster uses selected APs to calculate the location of a client e Listeners Selection Select Listeners Please select the listeners to use For best results choose listeners that reported information around the same time Listeners Select Listener Collected At RSSI Tech Type Channel Iv AlphaMx3 MX8 MP RM msh 00 00 09 se
233. pe is Building select the building 7 Click Next to generate the report 8 When the report is generated click the report link to view it in the default browser The client summary report contains the following sections a Session Summary Total Num Sessions Average SNR Average RSSI SSID Summary Access Type Summary Top Bandwidth Sessions Low RSSI Sessions Low SNR Sessions D D D O D D Do Dou Lb LU 172 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Client Summary Report Changes In the chart shown below a column Radio Type has been added Top Bandwidth Sessions RingMaster Reports Name IP Address MAC Address Start Time Location SSID PECHM Bandwidth Usage LR RSSI Radio Type Kbps dBm Type TRAPEZEXdheckm an 172 21 50 69 00 18 02 60 98 c9 Wed Apr 23 2008 192 168 254 83 DAP 21 alpha aes DOT15 280 5 31 64 802 11ng 11 44 AM Radio 1 TRAPEZE chan 172 21 50 163 00 12 f0 88 be 50 Wed Apr 23 2008 192 168 254 83 DAP 20 alpha ccmp DOT1 161 6 31 64 802 113 11 41 AM Radio 2 TRAPEZE robm 172 21 50 125 00 14 a5 57 b0 47 Wed Apr 23 2008 192 168 254 83 DAP 20 alpha tkip DOT1 140 2 31 64 11 40 AM Radio 2 TRAPEZEXdaveg 172 21 50 73 OO 1e 4e 40 ed 99 Wed Apr 23 2008 192 168 254 83 DAP 20 alpha aes DOT1 134 6 31 64 802 11na 11 39 AM Radio 2 TRAPEZE tschuh 172 21 52 162 00 1c 26 58 b8 f6 Wed Apr 23 2008 192 168 254 83 DAP 20 alpha aes DO
234. pezewlan smarkpass none r27 mesh Mesh422 jnespor n alpha smartp HERZOG WEBAGA gt Rogue Devices eo Suspect Devices amp Clients of Rogue Devices amp Unauthorized Devices qm eee RA ra EN o gare Roi alpha aes l L nt DoS Alarms Last update 14 11 19 Apr 23 06 Spoofed BSSID s Detected Total 90 Weak WEP IV 802 11 Management Frame Flood Detected Client Blacklisted Alarm Client s of Rogue AP amp Rogue AP s Fake SSIDs C Spoofed BSSID s Detected HE ai ca Config O Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms L3 In this view there are Tasks panel items including the following Setup AR oSetup eRF Classification eKnown SSIDs List oView Rogue Devices Suspect Devices Clients of Rogue Devices Unauthorized Devices RF Classification Known SSIDs List View Q Rogue Devices Q suspect Devices Clients of Rogue Devices Unauthorized Devices Each of these is discussed in detail in the next few sections of this guide 146 Detecting Rogue Devices Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices RF Classification If you click RF Classification you see the following dialog wy Set up RF Classification Rules Set up RF Classification scope Select an existing policy or a device or create a new policy and modify its RF Classification rules Create a new policy and set up its RF
235. pha 400 192 168 254 82 8889 Managed Mx 400 7 0 2 0 13 No changes OK Apr 22 08 15 49 22 P Local Changes Network Changes Change Management ry Device Operations Config 0 Errors 27 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms 78 EE 174 a The Tasks panel contents change depending on whether the Change Management or the Device Operations tab near its bottom are selected The next paragraphs describe the items shown in the Tasks panel for each Change Management Tab Items This dashboard provides information on MXs in a network and provides access to the following functions and or tasks Tasks pine oLocal Changes BS Review eview Deploy Deploy Schedule Deploy Schedule Deploy SUR eUndo Network Changes A oN etwork Changes eReview Q Review eAccept Q Accept eUndo Undo oGo To Go To a z Go to Configuration Go to Configuration Go to Verification Go to Verification oOther T 8 Refresh Refresh Upload MX Upload mx View Operations Log View Operations Log Cancel Ope ration o Local Changes Undo deletes all local changes from RingMaster Deleted changes will not be deployed to an MX 76 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Network Changes Managing with RingMaster Network changes can be reviewed in the same manner as local changes Click Review to examine items created deleted or modified on an M
236. port options and click Next to generate the report Report Options Report Scope Type Mobility Exchange Report Scope Instance a Mx 20 Cancel Select the scope type of the report from the Report Options area a Report Scope Type Network Plan Mobility Domain a Report Scope Instance Select the MX for which you want a report Click Next to generate a report 168 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 7 When the report is generated click the report link to view it in the default browser Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 169 J RingMaster MX Configuration Report Wed Sep 05 2007 12 45 PM Mozilla Firefox File Edit wiew History Bookmarks Tools Help es Getting Started E3 Latest Headlines Radio Profiles ign Beacon DTI RTS Frag Max Tx Max Rx Long Tx Force G Interval Period Threshold Threshold Limit Limit Preamble TRPZ 1xx 100ms 1 2347 bytes 2346 bytes 2O000ms 2000rms TES TRPZ 2xx Looms 1 2347 bytes 2346 bytes 200m 200m YES default 100ms 1 2347 butes 2346 bytes 2000ms z n ms HO meshap LOo0ms 1 2347 bytes 2346 bytes 2000ms z n0 0ms MO trpzmesh 1 0 0ms 1 2347 bytes 2346 bytes 2000ms z n ms No Radio Profiles Auto RF Settings T Tune Tune Power Tune Power Backoff Tune Tune Channel Channel Holdown Power Interval Timer Channel Interval Time TRPZ Lxx Mo BOOs 10s No 432700 anus TRPZ 2 6
237. ption Help Description of items detected Information of risks associated with this rogue Table 1 3 describes the fields that appear on the Events tab for a rogue Table 1 3 Events tab information for Rogues Column Time Occurred Description When the event related to the rogue alarm occurred Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices 155 Table 1 3 Events tab information for Rogues continued Column Description Description Description of the event related to the rogue alarm Event State Whether the rogue was detected in the network at the time the event was recorded No of Listeners Number of AP radios that detected the rogue or noted its absence SSID SSID of the rogue To display additional details select the rogue in the alarm list then click Event Details in the Tasks panel An example dialog is shown here e Weak WEP IV Detected Event Details 1029 gt 21 Weak WEP IY Detected Weak WEP IV Detected Generated j alpha 2715 By severity me Time Wed Apr 23 13 57 22 PDT 2008 Occurred 4 weak WEP initialization vector was detected For client MAC Q0 0b 08 1a 24 7F Trapeze SSD 4 weak WEP initialization vector may have been used in conjunction with static WEP keys This may result in Your WEP being vulnerable to key cracking programs 4 stronger initialization vector should be used to prevent this vulnerability Displaying Rogue Client Information
238. quipment groups which is that if a device is a cluster seed the other cluster seed must also be assigned to the same equipment group This is required to ensure that a deploy target switchover will not to be rejected due to access control restrictions Flat View The organizer is enhanced to provide a context sensitive flatten operation that can be invoked on group nodes This transforms a selected subtree into a flat list of immediate child nodes Child node 54 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster labels include the labels of all collapsed parent nodes separated by a character Only members of the equipment group will be represented as child nodes Group Creation Equipment groups are created in the configuration view by selecting a top level plan object or a MobilityDomain object and invoking a Create Group task This opens a dialog where you assign a name to the group and select objects to become members Location Group A location group is used to group RF planning related objects A location group is limited to Site containment In future releases this may be enhanced to allow individual buildings floors outdoor areas coverage areas and placed AP to be added to a location group Group Usage Monitoring View Support for equipment groups and location groups has been added to the Monitoring view Location and equipment groups are represented in the monitoring vi
239. ras 172 21 50 105 D0 11 F5 05 70 1F trapezewlan MP Hatheuse 432 Ra DOT1X Building TRAPEFE tash 172 21 50 143 O0 0b d 26 9d d trapezewlan MP Hatheuse 432 Ra DOT1X Building TRAPEZEYrose 172 21 50 58 00 1d e0 90 58 bb trapezewlan MP CAFE 432 Radio DOT1X Building B z 1ina 100 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function a RingMaster provides sorting based on radio type such as 11na and 11ng and identifies them as 11n clients Clients by Radio Type Last update 14 27 02 Apr 30 08 802 11ng amp 802 11na 802 114 EH Clients by Radio Type Find clients a RingMaster also provides the following 11n related capabilities for client sessions in the Client Session Details dialog o In maximum receiving MSDU rate o TIn maximum receiving MPDU rate o ln maximum channel width e Session Details Properties Statistics Location History Session Attributes Operational Rate Bandwidth Bytes sec Last Packet Channel Width Bytes sec OMHE Max Receiving MPDU B4k Max Channel Width Bytes sec 40MHZ Current Lifetime Statistics Metric Current Lifetime rx uni bybes rx uni pkEs rx multi bytes rx mulki pkEs rx badcrypt bytes rx badcrypt pkts be pq pktk xrmiE be pq pkE rexmit be pq pkk xmib drop be pq pkE rx drop Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 101 RF Detect Changes RingMaster supports the following 11n related changes for R
240. rent Alarm Summary Last update 09 35 56 Sep 19 07 gt Setup 3 uery Category M Severity x Type x Active Cleared 2 E Category System Active 7 Cleared 2 System Power Supply Status Check Reports a Info A System BEEN status Alarm Q Alarm summary Alarms By Category Alarms By Severity Q Alarm History Last update 09 35 56 Sep 19 07 Last update 09 35 56 Sep 19 07 System Performance Client Security Total Critical Major Minor Info Total com 7 olo 7 com s o o e 7 Config 36 Errors 19 Warnings Local Changes 1 device Network Changes none Alarms o 2 s 2 Click on Query and select options including rogue in the description field in the dialog that appears uy Query Alarm Database Query Alarms Please select query Filter criteria Click OK to retrieve the matching alarms Scope Type Network Plan Instance DocPlan Date Time Interval Last 30 days Start g 20 07 10 22 20 PDT End p 19 07 10 22 20 PDT v Categories Al System Performance Client v Security Severities A v Critical Major Minor Info States Al V Active Acknowledged Cleared Description Text C 142 Detecting Rogue Devices Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices Select OK and you will see a list of rogues reported or a rapid indication of none being found 3 You can also click on one of the alarms
241. rent Errors Current Packets Current Peak MSDU MPDU RX TX Current Per Queue Re transmits Current Per Queue Receives Drops Current Per Queue Transmits Current Per Queue Transmits Drops LifeTime Bytes LifeTime Errors LifeTime Packets Lifetime Peak MSDU MPDU RX TX Lifetime Per Queue Re transmits Lifetime Per Queue Receives Drops 18 11 20 16 11 30 16 11 40 16 11 50 16 12 00 16 12 10 Lifetime Per Queue Transmits Time Lifetime Per Queue Transmits Drops Operational Rate Operational Rate dl E Received data at Wed Apr 23 16 12 17 PDT 2008 4 From the Poll Interval list you can select how often RingMaster collects specified statistics for a user Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 127 Monitoring a Group of Users If a group of users in a specific area of a floor say they are experiencing poor performance target a radio or radios those users are associating with and view performance statistics and trends for just those radios To view performance statistics for an individual radio 1 Click on the Monitor button on the main RingMaster Navigation Bar 2 Expand the Equipment list in the Organizer panel and select a radio Monitor views display summary information for a selected radio aw RingMaster7 0 Plan DocPlan File Services Tools Help Back Forwat Policies Organizer r DocPlan a MX17236 E E Pubs E AP PO7 MPO7 MPO7 Radio2 AP P11 MP11 AP2 4P02 H
242. ress OK Radio Status th ttt AP3 MP Mesh Eng Power Supplies Mesh Links Apr MER ch Admin Status O oe Power Supply 2 Missi i Power Supply 2 Missing or Failed AP12 MP TAC thr Current S W Version cad a Say AP14 MP Marketing Perses Go to Configuration 4P5 MP Aquarium thr AP24 MP Finance AP21 MP TAC 432 Launch AP20 MP Hothouse 432 Status v Admin Status v Speed v Duplex v Type v 4P22 MP Marketing 432 Enabled 100 Full 10 100 Ethernet OP4 MP NewTac CEI Enabled 100 Full 10 100 Ethernet 55H to MX AP10 MP SQALAB thr CE Enabled 100 Full 10 100 Ethernet Telnet to Mx SEA D Enabled 100 Full 10 100 Ethernet Midi edi Bp Enabled 100 Full 10 100 Ethernet CPU amp Memory miis cena Up Enabled 100 Full 10 100 Ethernet Syslog DERE Enabled Mone None 10 100 Ethernet alpha 400 None None 10 100 Ethernet 100 Full 10 100 Ethernet None None 10 100 Ethernet 100 Full 10 100 Ethernet None None 10 100 Ethernet None None 10 100 Ethernet Mone None 10 100 Ethernet 100 Full 10 100 Ethernet Equipment 100 Full 10 100 Ethernet Ca Sites 1000 Full Gigabit Ethernet None None Gigabit Ethernet Da Enabled None None 10 100 Ethernet Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms 269 5 491 LP BENE ic OK i e b MX web Interface BER Ree eene tt
243. right 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster Users can configure one primary RADIUS server and one secondary RADIUS server globally across all network plans If a user is successfully authenticated the RADIUS server will send an Access Accept response This response will contain a custom VSA Trpz RM User Group for the user group to which the user belongs RingMaster software restricts user access based on the user group returned by the RADIUS Server If RADIUS authentication is enabled users must specify a default user group This user group is used if the RADIUS server does not return a VSA If the RADIUS server returns an invalid VSA user access is rejected The administrator is able to configure local users This is optional Administrators can provision a user and not have to wait until the user is added to a central RADIUS server Any user trying to connect to the RingMaster Server is first authenticated locally If local authentication fails the user is authenticated using the configured RADIUS server If access control is enabled there should be at least one user configured locally This ensurse that a user can access RingMaster even if the RADIUS server is unreachable RingMaster Server RM 200 The RM 200 platform provides a means of choosing between RADIUS based authentication and its current local authentication with regards to its Web and CLI platform management interfaces ssuyusssSsg Seeseeae een a BEBEBERB
244. rks Tools Help RingMaster 7 1 Home Setup Access Control Plan Management Reports Maintenance New Plan Switch Plan Auto Backup Settings Delete Plans Import Plan Backup Interval Hourly v Save As Backup amp Restoe 2 x oo Daily Backup Time Number Of Backup Copies 48 Include Monitoring Database Backups Backup Name Include Monitoring Database Create Backup Current plan Default Display backups for plan Default v Select Name Created On Version Backup Type Contents Upload Existing Backup File Browse Upload 2002 2008 Trapeze Networks Existing backups for network plans are listed Backups automatically created by RingMaster do not have names and their type is Automatic Backups you create have names and their type is Manual Only backups for the currently open plan are listed By default backups created automatically by RingMaster are stored in the following location RingMaster backup auto plan name Backups created by you are stored in the following location by default RingMaster backup manual plan name RingMaster zips backup files and assigns them unique names You can assign a name to a backup that you create However this name does not appear in the backup directory To select a plan based on a name you assign use the Backup Restore dialog Backing Up a Plan To immediately create a backup 1 Select Services Backup amp
245. roup An equipment group can contain the following types of objects a MobilityDomain All member devices are implicitly included as equipment group members 1 Standalone MX A device not associated with a MobilityDomain a MobilityDomain member MX A device associated with a MobilityDomain where the MobilityDomain as a whole is not a member of the equipment group Equipment groups can be created under a top level plan object or under a MobilityDomain Organizer The equipment organizer tree is enhanced to support the concept of equipment groups Equipment group nodes appear in the tree to contain associated device and or MobilityDomain members Device nodes hang directly under an equipment group node unless a device s Mobility Domain is a member of the group Selecting a device node reveals any MobilityDomain membership information in the configuration view s detail panel Cluster Configuration Whenever a Mobility Domain is cluster enabled an associated Cluster node will appear in the organizer This node will contain the cluster s seeds members and the DomainConfiguration node The following example illustrates a simple case involving no equipment groups A MobilityDomain s cluster node may appear multiple times in the tree There is no method for assigning a cluster as a whole to an equipment group Only devices and MobilityDomains can be assigned to a group One restriction is enforced regarding assignment of devices to e
246. rrors Rate Reports Traffic RF Summary Radio Details Building and Site options but onh options Click the tabular icon or the graph icon gt gt gt gt gt gt oTrends Throughput Noise Floor SNR amp RSSI eErrors oStatistics Bytes In Out Packets Errors Rate oReports Traffic RF Summary eRadio Details Using Traffic Summary View The Traffic Summary view displays network usage and RF summary data RingMaster shows both traffic and RF statistics for Radio AP Floor traffic data is appli le for MS Mobility Domain and Network Plan to switch between the chart and table views The following options are available for MX Mobility Domain and Network Plan The following options are available for Radio AP Floor Building and Site a 1 Hour Radio a 24 Hour Radio Monitor Function a 1Hour a 7 Days a 3 Months 1 24 Hours a 30 Days a 6 Months 2 7 Days Radio 2 30 Days Radio a 1 Year Q 1 Hour Traffic a 24 Hour Traffic a 7 Days Traffic a 30 Days Traffic Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function The following screens provide samples of the same information Traffic 1 Hour The first screen shows the information represented using a chart the second shows the information represented in tabular format e RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 5 2 3 Bie File Services Tools Help Emz o5 Ly
247. rts RingMaster Reports 205 3 Click on a report and click View in the Tasks panel option list to display the selected report in your default browser RingMaster Alarm Summary Report Wed Sep 19 2007 10 01 AM Mozilla Firefox L E3 X File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help e HN bg amp ID reesinz Oly gt RingMaster Alarm Summary Report Generated on Wed Sep 19 2007 10 01 AM from Network Plan DocPlan Scope DocPlan Alarm Summary CC ONE ES CN d oe kb se ee Security Total 5 m Summary Performance Client Security Info C Minor Major m Critical 20018 or 206 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports To delete the selected report from the saved reports directory on the server select a report and click Delete from the Tasks panel option list Saving a Report To save a report to your local hard drive 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 In the Organizer panel select a Report Type to display a list of saved reports Select All in the Organizer panel to display a list of all saved reports 3 Select a report from the Saved Reports panel If there are no saved reports the Content panel displays an empty table 4 Choose Reports View from the Tasks panel option list to display the selected report in your default browser 5 ChooseFile Save As from the browser menu 6 Navigate to the director
248. s There are two available formats for RingMaster reports 2 HTML a PDF 3 Select the format from the Report File Type list 4 Click OK to save the settings 5 Click Generate Report to configure the options for the report format t Generate MX Configuration Report x MX Configuration Report The MX Configuration Report shows configuration data for the selected Mx Generated Report Options Report Format HTML Email Options Email report as Hyperlink m FTP Option Copy to FTP server lt Previous Next gt cancel Scheduling and E mailing Reports Selected network reports can be generated automatically according to a user defined schedule Automatically generated reports appear in the Reports panel When a report is scheduled you can manage the attributes of the schedule and choose to have it e mailed to recipients on a mailing list created using the Schedule task You can create different schedules and mailing lists for different reports The following reports can be automatically generated and distributed by e mail a Inventory Network Usage Radio Traffic Network Usage Port Traffic Alarm Summary Security Client OUI D CD ODD 208 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports To schedule and e mail a report 1 In the Tasks panel under Create click Schedule The Report Schedule wizard is displayed us Create Report Schedule x
249. s Port Groups VLAN L2 Restrictions ACLs Qos Profiles Wireless Wireless Services and Radio Profiles VLAN Profiles Load Balancing RF Detection RF Snoop PSP RADILIS Local User Database Admin and Network Access Rules w Location Policy Mobility Profiles B Z 1X OK Cancel Click OK after making selections or Cancel when done Configuration Management Any changes you make to a network in RingMaster are saved in a network plan on the server but changes are not applied to the network until they are deployed You see changes in RingMaster but these changes are only present in a network plan until you deploy them to the MXs in a network You can apply a configuration to multiple MXs or deploy changes to a single MX RingMaster allows you to deploy changes immediately or to schedule deployment Reviewing Local Changes 80 Select device s with local changes and click Review You see a dialog like that below v Review Local Changes MX 20 0008BD Changes System Configuration Changes Object Attribute Type Device 2 Device Seed Mobility Domain Member Mobility Domain Name Domain2 Cluster2 Device Seed Member 10 2 28 72 Created Member IP adddress 0 0 0 0 10 2 28 72 Refresh complete He Print Examine changes that will be made to an MX The Review window is a table with expandable rows to drill down to individual attributes Created items are green deleted items are ora
250. s a separate privilege This allows an administrator to set up users whose primary role is for monitoring only Organizer Tree ro RingMaster 7 1 Plan DocPlan2 File Services Tools Help e iZ Z B 3 Q Policies i i Devices Monitor Security Alarms Organizer Configuration DocPlan2 9 Domain2 a MX52274 Network Plan d Reports Tasks Create ds i D Third Party 4P gt SS dE Network Plan Name DocPlan2 Country Code United States of America LIS 2 4 GHz Channel Set 1 6 11 5 GHz Channel Set 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165 Network Domain Create Mobility Domain Create Mobility Exchange o Create Equipment Group Create Third Party AP Setup Network Domain Name Not Assigned Network Domain Seeds Not Assigned Network Domain Members Not Assigned Config 8 Errors 21 Warnings Local Changes 2 devices Country Code Q Channel Set Q Disable Auto Tune Authentication Mode Q AP Local Switching smartPass Server AirDefense Set Up AirDefense Q Launch AirDefense UI Q Create AirDefense Sensor Other Upload mx Convert Auto AP Q Remove Auto AP Network Domain Network Changes none Alarms E When a user switches to the configuration view the root object in the organizer tree is the single object in the object group associated with the configuration viewing privilege for that user s assigned user group as shown in the exa
251. saving a version of a network plan a version appears in the list of available network plans If you open a version of a network plan you can deploy it or open it When a version is open its version name is displayed in the title bar of the RingMaster window To save a version of a network plan 1 Select Services gt Plan Management The Plan Management page is displayed in your default browser 86 Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 2 Inthe left hand column of the page click Save As The Save As Network Plan window is displayed RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help z X T tt i WJ od 9 Li https 127 0 0 1 admin pages saveas plan jsF afl Crs RingMaster 7 0 Home Setup Plan Management Reports Maintenance SNMP Notification New Plan Switch Plan Save As Network Plan Delete Plans Import Plan Specify the plan name or select an existing plan Savas 00 Network Plan Name Old DocPlan Backup amp Restore Save Select an existing plan and click on Select Select Name Created By Created On Last Modified By Last Modified On O 44 SYSTEM Mon Jan 14 SYSTEM Mon Jan 14 13 57 19 PST 13 57 19 PST 2008 2008 SYSTEM Fri Jan 11 SYSTEM 10 58 00 PST 2008 Default Fri Jan 11 10 58 00 PST 2008 127001 A Q c 3 In the Network Plan Name field type a name for the plan 4 Click Save
252. server from the backup To copy a network plan backup from one server to another 1 Select Services Backup amp Restore If RingMaster Services is already open in the browser window select Plan Management then select Backup amp Restore 2 Select the backup you want to restore Click Transfer The Transfer Backup dialog appears 3 Type the IP address of the host where another instance of RingMaster Services is installed 4 Ifthe port on which the other instance of RingMaster Services listens for traffic from RingMaster is different from the default edit the number in the Service Port field to match 5 Type the username and password required by the other instance of RingMaster Services Click Transfer 6 On the server to which you copied the backup access the Backup Restore page 7 Select the backup and click Restore 28 RingMaster Services Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services Deleting a Plan Backup To delete a plan backup 1 Select Services gt Backup amp Restore If RingMaster Services is already open in the browser window select Plan Management then select Backup amp Restore 2 Select the backup and click Delete For more information on network plans refer to the publication RingMaster O Planning Guide Reports Tab This tab allows you to view with and without filtering and to delete reports RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks T
253. sociated with a rogue 1 Select the rogue client in the Alarm list 2 In the Tasks panel under Related Tasks click Locate 158 Detecting Rogue Devices Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices The Client Location screen appears indicating the approximate location of the client Approximate Rogue Client Location v Client Location Floor1 RAPEZE jnespor 172 21 50 153 00 19 7 e 67 a1 88 Contents aas MP Hothouse pd Location Summary Listeners han There were not enough listeners available to locate the d least 3 listeners are needed to perform an accurate locati User e 3 To change the APs used for calculating the location of a client click the Listeners tab and select or deselect APs from the list then click Locate Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices 159 Ignoring Friendly Third Party Devices By default when countermeasures are enabled MSS considers any third party transmitter to be a rogue device and can send countermeasures to prevent clients from using that device To prevent MSS from sending countermeasures against a friendly device add the device to the Ignore list Each MX has an Ignore list You can add an address to the Ignore list of one or multiple MXs To add a device to the Ignore list 1 In the list of rogues on the Alarm screen select the devices to add to the Ignore list 2 Click Add to Ignore List in the Tasks
254. ss Bridge MAC 00 0b 0e 45 7a 00 Trapeze h A Wireless Bridge MAC 00 05 5d 24 22 fe D Link has An Ad hoc Device MAC 00 0b 0e 0f 7c c0 Trapeze An Ad hoc Device MAC 00 0b 0e 0f 7c c1 Trapeze An Ad hoc client Frame sent by MAC 00 14 a5 01 53 2 An Ad hoc Device MAC 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 01 Trapeze 4 null probe response was sent by MAC 00 0b 0e 41 4 Wireless Bridge MAC 00 0b 0e 42 14 81 Trapeze h A Wireless Bridge MAC 00 0b 0e 31 55 7F Trapeze h An Ad hoc Device MAC 00 19 7e af e5 04 SSID no 4 null probe response was sent by MAC 00 0b 0e 41 4 null probe response was sent by MAC 00 14 a5 ca 1 A Wireless Bridge MAC 00 0b 0e 47 10 3F Trapeze h An Ad hoc Device MAC 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze Monitor Security gt ce Reports Tasks AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMx1 MXx400 AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMX1 MX400 AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMx1 Mx400 AlphaMx1 MXx400 AlphaMx1 MX400 AlphaMx1 MX400 AlphaMX1 MXx400 AlphaMx1 MX400 Description 4n Ad hoc Device MAC An Ad hoc Device MAC An Ad hoc Device MAC An Ad hoc Device MAC An Ad hoc Device MAC An Ad hoc Device MAC An Ad hoc Device MAC 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID 00 0b 0e 0b 9d 00 Trapeze SSID 00 0b 0e
255. started it sends 20 null data packets from the associated AP to the client This returns the following information Number of null data packets sent Number of null data packets received and acknowledged Transmission time for each null packet Indication of signal strength relative to the AP Signal to noise ratio SNR D CO CO DO D Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 15 To perform an RF Link Test 1 Select a user on the Client s Result screen Or In the Client Monitor panel select a user from the table 2 Choose Manage gt RF Link Test in the Tasks panel to run a link test and display the Link Test results dialog as shown below ic Link Test Link test to Session TRAPEZE rpatel 172 21 20 185 Result Index RTT microseconds Retries QD JD CH a mm e cojjogjojjojojogjojogjojajojojogjoajagjaoaiao 4 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 a 3 1 1 4 1 B8 1 Refresh Close 3 Click the Refresh button to perform another link test and repopulate the RF Link Test table with new data 116 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function Traffic Monitor Dashboard The lower right corner of the Content panel shows network usage and summary data If you click on Details in this area you access the Traffic Monitor dashboard RingMaster shows bytes and packet counter statistics for the following scopes uy RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet 6 2 3
256. t click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel To generate a new report click the Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Report gt Generating Client OUI Report dialog Do I Us Generate Report Generating Client OUI Report Generating the report Please wait The report has been successfully generated Click an the link to view the repart https4127 0 0 1 443 sericesirepart cantents Manual Client QUI 12055530385080 Client OLll htm Generation complete EN Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 199 5 When the report is generated click the report link to view it in the default browser RingMaster Client OUI Report Fri Sep 14 2007 3 00 PM Mozilla Firefox X File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help Me O https 127 0 0 1 servicesireport contents weekly Client OLIT 1189807 E Fo Ga IE me Getting Started E3 Latest Headlines Client QUI Alarms Type Count O0 16 cefUnknown 2 n 19 dz Uunknown 15 OO0 14 a5 GemTek 17 O0 0b 0e Trapeze 2 OO 0b 6b Unknown 2 n0 1ci e Newbury 1 00 16 63 Unknaown 1 00 06 d Solaman 4 OO 11 f5 ASKEY 2 00 19 7efUnknown 11 00 12 f0 Inteli 1 00 16 c Unknown 1 00 19 7d Unknown Client OUI Distribution Number of Alarms m 0 16 amp ceillnknown 0 18 d2 LInknowm m 0 14 a5 GemTek
257. t see the chapter Managing MX System Images and Configurations in the Trapeze Mobility System Software Command Reference Configuring MX Management Services You configure the following information and management services for an MX a System information You can specify system contact information as well as CLI prompt and the banner message that appears in each session a HTTPS By default HTTPS is enabled TCP port 443 is used for secure access by Web View the Trapeze Web based application for managing an MX RingMaster communications also use HTTPS but RingMaster is not affected by the HTTPS configuration on an MX For RingMaster HTTPS is always enabled and listens to port 8889 a Telnet By default Telnet is disabled You can enable Telnet for unencrypted access to the a SSH By default SSH is enabled You can use SSH for encrypted access to the CLI 2 SNMP By default SNMP is disabled You can configure SNMP community strings and User Security Model USM users notification profiles and notification targets a Logging The system log provides event information for monitoring and troubleshooting You can send the log information to a local data buffer on an MX to the console to a Telnet session and to a configured set of syslog servers a Tracing Tracing allows you to review diagnostic information for debugging MSS Tracing allows you to review messages about the status of a specific area of MSS
258. t Headlines A RingM La L1 RingMaste L1 RingMaste L1 RingMaste L1 RingMaste L1 RingMaste L1 RingMasti RingMaster Client Errors Report 3 Generated on Thu Sep 20 2007 2 41 PM from Network Plan AlphaNet6_ Scope Trapeze Corp Building5753 Flanar1 Time Period 1 Hour l Cumulative Data for Trapeze Corp Building5753 Floor1 Time Associaton Failures 02 12 Failures Authentication Failures Authorization Failures zz 4 Thu 20 Sep 2007 13 45 Cumulative Client Errors Association dec lc Failures 0 Failures 4 802 1 Failures Association Failures 0 602 1 Failures 22 Authentication Failures 4 Authorization Failures 0 Client Error Distribution 127 0 0 1 B aa The client errors report contains the following sections 178 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 4 Cumulative errors for the scope of the report Q Client errors on individual MXs Top APs To generate a Top APs report 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 From the Report Types list select Top APs 3 To view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel 4 To generate a new report click the Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Report Top AP Report dialog cy Generate Report Top AP Report The Top AP report provides clients and tr
259. t Lifetime Ex uni bybes Operational rate statistics display throughput per second The following throughput rates are optimum a 802 11b 11 Mb s optimum a 802 11g a 36 Mb s or higher Signal to Noise Ratio SNR statistics can help you determine whether the interference is being created by too much noise on a channel Receive Signal Strength RSSI Statistics can indicate whether alow signal strength is creating the user s performance sical ail A high number of Transmit Timeouts tx timeouts can indicate interference problems 126 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function View User Performance Statistics If an issue cannot be traced to a specific problem based on current activity you can view statistics over a period of time To view user performance statistics 1 Click on the Monitor button on the main RingMaster Navigation Bar 2 Click Details in the Client Summary View to move to the Client Monitor View 3 Inthe table of Client Sessions in the Content panel select a user session then click Client Statistics in the Task Panel to display the Performance Client Statistics dialog wy Performance Client Statistics TRAPEZE dwu 172 21 52 144 Contents Poll Interval 10 seconds v Show values as Absolute Deltas Export Absolute Session TRAPEZE dwu 172 21 52 144 Operational Rate Last update 16 12 17 Apr 23 08 Statistics Current Bytes Cur
260. t to display details for 174 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 10 Click Next to generate the report UC Generate Report Generating Client Details Report Generating the report Please wait The report has been successfully generated Click on the link to view the report https 1 27 0 0 1 443 services report contents Manual Client Details 1190233240090 Client Details htm Generation complete lt Previous 11 When the report is generated click the report link to view it in the default browser RingMaster Client Details Report Wed Sep 19 2007 1 20 PM Mozilla E File Edit view History Bookmarks Tools Help e ft i Os5ua9 d RingMaster Client Details Report Generated on Wed Sep 19 2007 1 20 PM from Network Plan DocPlan Filter User Name equals Useri 127 0 0 1 amp QS 12 The client details report contains the following sections a Session Properties Location History Session Statistics Current AP Statistics Lifetime AP Statistics D D D D Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 175 Client Detail Report Changes New columns have been added to this report Session Properties Start Time Elapsed Time State State NameName IP Address SSID Access Type VLAN Auth Server Auth Protocol Mon Apr 21 2008 1
261. tart time 09 43 AM s End date Sep 19 2007 End time 09 43 AM 2 RingMaster displays the Alarm History dialog box You can sort history using any of the following fields a Report Scope Type Report Scope Instance Start date Start time End date End time Click Next to see the Generate Report dialog which gives you a link to the final report D DO DU D cy Generate Report Generating Alarm History Report Generating the report Please wait The report has been successfully generated Click on the link to view the report https 127 0 0 1 443 services repor contents Manual Alarm History 1190220456615 Alarm_ History htm Generation complete lt Previous Finish Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 197 An example report looks like this RingMaster Alarm History Report Wed Sep 19 2007 9 49 AM Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help e fn i W od E d a E https 127 0 0 1 services report ci ET gt Gi RingMaster Alarm History Report Generated on Wed Sep 19 2007 9 49 AM from Network Plan DocPlan Scope DocPlan Active alarms from Thu Sep 06 09 43 00 PDT 2007 to Wed Sep 19 09 43 29 PDT 2007 Last Updated On Severity Category Description Source Mobility Domain 09 18 07 13 10 46 Critical System AP AP PO4 APOnew is Up M 17236 None 09 18 07 13 13 10 Critical System AP AP59
262. te the rogue in the RF coverage area In the Tasks panel under Related Tasks click Locate Detecting Rogue Devices 143 144 6 You will see a Select Listeners dialog that allows you to select which listeners to use in this location effort Make selections then click OK u Listeners Selection Select Listeners Please select the listeners to use For best results choose listeners that reported information around the same time Listeners OOWOOSOSIOBIE AlphaMx1 MXx400 MP Finance Ehr AlphaMx1 MX400 MP CAFE anchor AlphaMx5 MXR2 MP SQALAB Ehr AlphaMx2 Mx216 MP Marketing AlphaMXx2 MX216 MP Restroom AlphaMx1 MxX400 MP Mesh Eng AlphaMX1 MXx400 MP Mesh Eng AlphaMX1 MXx400 MP CAFE anchor AlphaMXx2 MX216 MP Restroorm AlphaMx2 Mx216 MP Marketing AlphaMx1 MX400 MP Finance Ehr 7 You will see a Progress dialog Detecting Rogue Devices us Progress 00 00 08 secs ago 00 00 08 secs ago 00 01 11 secs ago 00 01 12 secs ago 00 02 14 secs ago 00 02 14 secs ago 00 13 49 secs ago p E ar secs ago s ago 04 42 21 secs ago 05 23 43 secs ago Locating Device Q0 14 a5 5F e8 ca E j jJ Cancel 802 11a 802 11a 802 11b g 802 11a 802 11b g 802 11a 802 11b g 802 11b g 802 11a 802 11b g Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Detecting Rogue Devices The approximate location of a rogue is displayed in the RF coverage area Approximate Rogue Location HuDevice Locatio
263. ter with a list of conditions that match the criteria for packets All conditions in the list are applied Create Direction Frame type Channel Previous Nex pie 8 Optionally you can create Snoop Filter Conditions by specifying a list of conditions that match the criteria for packets The following conditions can be added to the Snoop Filter Direction Frame Type Channel BSSID Source MAC Destination MAC Host MAC MAC Pair When you select a condition a list of attributes is displayed that can be applied to it Click Next Qux QOO V X xl Optional Snoop Mapping Select a list of radios that can be mapped to the snoop filter Available AP Radios Current AP Radios AP Radio AP Radio AP PO1 APO1 Radio1 AP PO1 APO1 Radio2 lt Previous Next gt Finish Cance 9 You can also configure optional Snoop Mapping by selecting radios on an MP to map the Snoop Filter Click Next 10 Additionally you can map a Snoop Filter to a specific radio profile Select one from the Available Radio Profiles list and click Add to move it into the Current Radio Profiles list 11 Click Finish to complete the Snoop Filter configuration Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 7 Configuring SNMP for a Location Appliance You can configure SNMP settings for the Location Appliance using the RingMaster interface Select a Location Appli
264. the server include one or more of the following Ooo vo Server Deployment Server Image Installation Merging object cache Finishing a transaction Performing XML transactions SET DELETE ACTION User Entries The user audit entry stores information about user names and roles e g administrator monitor Time and Date Entries Time and Date audit entries contain information about the time when an operation occurred They include the time zone by specifying an offset of minutes and hours External Database 44 RingMaster stores audit records in an external RADIUS server as accounting information Therefore RingMaster does not need to send accounting messages to a RADIUS server l RADI oe Attribute US Field Value Value Acct Status Type 40 Always set to STOP value User Name 1 The user name Event Timestamp 55 Timestamp of the event in UTC format Calling Station ld 31 lp address of the user Managing with RingMaster Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster RADI oe ee Us Field Value Acct Session ld 44 Unique accounting session id for each record Acct Multi Session 50 Unique value for a same user session NAS Port 5 TTY port or connection port used NAS Port Type 61 Type of connection NAS IP Address 4 MX Ip address NAS Identifier 32 Always set to Trapeze Trapeze Audit 13 A string VSA containing audit information Access Control In release 7 1 RingMaster s access control capa
265. times 0 to 5 RingMaster tries to reconnect to the MX after the original attempt specify the value in the Retry Count field The default is 3 times For example if the retry count is 3 RingMaster attempts to establish a connection to an MX four times If you specify 0 RingMaster does not attempt to establish a connection if the first attempt is unsuccessful 5 Click Close to close the Preferences dialog box or click another tab to continue making changes Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Client Preferences 35 Tools Options You can change the Telnet and Web browser applications that start from the RingMaster Tools menu The default Telnet application is Microsoft Telnet Client The default Web browser is Microsoft Internet Explorer To change tools options 1 Select Tools gt Preferences The Preferences dialog box appears 2 Click the Tools tab uw Preferences Telnet Executable C AWINDOWS system32 telnet exe Browser Executable rundll32 url dll FileProtocolHandler SSH Executable lt SSH application not Found gt AirDefense Executable Not Found Reset All Close 3 To change the Telnet executable file or location used by RingMaster type the path of the executable file in the Telnet Executable field For Windows systems the default Telnet executable file is C WINDOWS system32 telnet exe For Linux systems the default is usr bin telnet For Macintosh systems
266. tributed APs configured on the switch Radio profiles configured on the switch Service profiles configured on the switch 802 1X parameters configured on the switch RADIUS server groups and servers configured on the MX AAA rules configured on the switch Mobility profiles configured on the switch Location policies configured on the switch Users configured in the local database Client Summary Report The client summary report lists current client sessions To generate a client summary report 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 Inthe Report Types list select Client Summary 3 To view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 171 4 To generate a new report click the Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Report Client Summary Report dialog ius Generate Report Client Summary Report The Client Summary Report provides client activity and performance data For the selected scope Select report options and click MexE to generate the report Report Options Report Scope Type Mobility Domain Mobility Domain Report Scope Instance Mobility Exchange Coverage Area Cancel 5 Select the scope type of the report from the Report Scope Type list a Mobility Domain Mobility Exchange Site Building Floor 4 Coverage Area 6 Select the instance for the report For example if the sco
267. tsm Thu 20 Sep 2007 09 14 32 Thu 20 Sep 2007 A Clef __ 01 25 42 com a Thu 20 Sep 2007 A cliel APSIMP Aquarium thr 11 54 55 com AP3 MP71 SQA thr Mon 17 Sep 2007 A Sus AP7 MP RM msh 10 41 27 dete APS8 MP SQA msh gt GG Gi htesuftzz 0 0 tservicesireport contentsiManual Ro v Ie IG oo fm Getting Started E Latest Headlines MAC Address 00 0b 0e 22 e4 00 Last Seen Location Tue 18 Sep 2007 A Sus AP1 MP SOA h 09 40 02 dete Pre GET Tue 18 Sep 2007 A Sus AP P02 MP hothouse thr Floorl 1 13 16 27 dete IEEE L5 5cen Location Alarm Summary Report The alarm summary report provides a summary of alarms To generate an alarm summary report 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 In the Report Types list select Alarm Summary 3 To view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel 4 To generate a new report click the Generate item from the Tasks panel to display the Generate Reports dialog 194 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 5 Select the scope type of the report from the Report Scope Type list Lx Generate Report Alarm Summary Report The Alarm Summary report provides aggregated alarm type and category data for the selected scope Select report options and click Next to generate the report Report Options Report Scope Type Floor Report Scope Instance
268. tup Tab Server Settings Service settings control connection parameters key store information and access control to RingMaster Services To change server settings 1 Select Services gt Setup A browser window opens displaying the RingMaster Services Setup page with the Server Settings page displayed You can also click on the Setup tab in the Home page RingMaster Services Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help RingMaster 7 1 qe GENRE Access Contro Server Certificate Plan Management Reports Maintenance Server Settings Licensing MX Connection Server IP Address 127 0 0 1 Settings Monitoring Settings HTTPS Server Part 443 SNMP Notification Auto Config IP Subnet Matching J SNMP Trap Receiver Port SNMPy1 Traps SNMP 3 Traps O SMTP SMTP Server Server Port Security and Authentication Use Authentication User Pubs Password eecccco Test SMTP Setting Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 9 10 server where RingMaster Services is installed If port 443 or 162 is used by another application change the port number for RingMaster Services or for the other application You can only access this page to change RingMaster port 443 if it was able to get this port If another application is running RingMaster Services cannot display this web page services conf xml
269. uests Statistics Lock Management Threads Maximum number of log files Maximum size of a log file MB Log Filter by log Level Information Reload Server log level Information Apply Logger ALL v Previous 1 50 of91 Next 41 S Severity Time Details Info 08 28 08 SslListenerO 0 Got HTTP headers GET services status HTTP 1 1 Authorization Basic 13 13 22 Og User Agent Trapeze Networks RingMaster Host 127 0 0 1 443 Svc Session ID 1219952078936 Content Type text xml TE chunked Content Length 0 Info 08 28 08 SsiListener0 10 Got HTTP headers GET services events HTTP 1 1 Authorization Basic 13 13 22 Og User Agent Trapeze Networks RingMaster Host 127 0 0 1 443 Svc Session ID 1219952078936 Content Type text xml TE chunked Content Length 0 Info 08 28 08 SslListenerO 4 Got HTTP headers GET conf services conf ml HTTP 1 1 Authorization 13 13 22 Basic Og User Agent Trapeze Networks RingMaster Host 127 0 0 1 443 Svc Session ID 1219952078936 Content Type text xml TE chunked Content Length 0 Info 08 28 08 SslListenerO 5 Got HTTP headers GET services status HTTP 1 1 Authorization Basic 13 13 21 Og User Agent Trapeze Networks RingMaster Host 127 0 0 1 443 Svc Session ID 1219952078936 Content Type text xml TE chunked Content Length 0 Info 08 28 08 SslListenerO 8 Got HTTP headers GET services status HTTP 1 1 Authorization Basic
270. uide provides instructions for planning a WLAN with the RingMaster tool suite lt describes RingMaster planning tools It is intended for network administrators or persons responsible for planning a WLAN using RingMaster software a RingMaster 7 1 Configuration Guide This guide provides instructions for configuring a WLAN with the RingMaster tool suite It describes RingMaster WLAN configuration tools It is intended for administrators or persons responsible for configuring a WLAN using RingMaster software a RingMaster 7 1 Management Guide this document This guide is described above Mobility System Configuration and Management RingMaster is used with Trapeze Mobility System hardware and software as described in the following publications a Trapeze Mobility System Software Configuration Guide This guide provides instructions for configuring and managing a system using the Trapeze Mobility System Software MSS Command Line Interface CLI a Trapeze Mobility System Software Command Reference This publication provides functional and alphabetic reference to all MSS commands supported on MXs and MPs a Trapeze Mobility Exchange Hardware Installation Guide Instructions and specifications for installing an MX a Trapeze Mobility System Software Quick Start Guide Instructions for performing setup of secure 802 1X and guest WebAAA access and configuring a Mobility Domain for roaming a Trapeze Mobility Point MP
271. uler exist QuartzScheduler Threads java lang Thread sleep Native Method org quartz core QuartzSchedulerThread run QuartzSchedulerThread java 275 Thread SessionScavenger 5 main java lang Thread sleep Native Method org mortbay jetty servlet AbstractSessionManager SessionScavenger run AbstractSessionManager java 567 Thread SessionScavenger 5 main java lang Thread sleep Native Method org mortbay jetty servlet AbstractSessionManager SessionScavenger run AbstractSessionManager java 567 Thread EventManager dispatch 1 1 main java lang Object wait Native Method java lang Object wait Object java 465 tg d run SourceFile 256 SslListener0 11 java lang Object wait Native Method org mortbay util ThreadPool PoolThread run ThreadPool java 522 Thread Acceptor SSL ServerSocket add 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 port 0 localport2443 5 main java net PlainSocketlmpl socketAccept Native Method java net PlainSocketlmpl accept PlainSocketlmpl java 384 java net ServerSocket implAccept ServerSocket java 453 com sun net ssl internal ssl SSLServerSocketlmpl accept SSLServerSocketlmpl java 259 org mortbay util ThreadedServer acceptSocket ThreadedServer java 432 org mortbay util ThreadedServer Acceptor run ThreadedServer java 631 Thread Timer 15 5 main This screen contains trouble shooting debugging information on server threads that may be useful in working with TAC on any server problems you may
272. us Not Applicable 12 Ca Sites MP Fishbowl lalpha_ Mone 067150 Not Ap Disabled MP 372 Od Oh 4 100 10 Full Do 802 3 MP SQALAB talpha_ None 067150 Not Ap Disabled MP 372 Od 0h 4 100 10 Full Do 802 3 MP Restroomalpha_ None 077110 Not Ap Disabled MP 422 Od Oh 4 100 100 Full Full 802 3 Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms 88 5 245 os Criteria Manage Equipment Cluster APs Diagnostic You can pass your cursor over a radio entry in blue to see details as shown below wr RingMaster 7 0 Plan alphanet_6 2 3 SEs File Services Tools Help T n 7 98 3 w amp e Pye 9 e Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Security Alarms Reports Monitor alphanet 6 2 3 Status Monitor Organizer f alphanet 6 2 3 Tasks i x cH Cluster View a Radio Status H 0 alphanet Mx Status Rack28 2800 112226 Radio x MAC 2 Sta Wr Admi x Type x Channel Powe AP status H E peterson mxr2 Status Up 14 alpha 216 MP TAC 432 Radio2 00 0b 0e 9 BEES enabled 802 11na 157 161 17 Radio Status alpha 216 MP TAC 432 Radio1 00 0b 0e 9 GRU enabled 802 1ing 11 13 Mesh Links alpha 216 MP Hothouse 432 Radio2 00 0b 0e 9 GN Enabled 802 11na 44 48 12 alpha 216 MP Marketing 432 Radio2 00 0b 0e 9 802 11na 48 44 12 802 11
273. us Monitor Client Monitor Find Clients Organizer alpha_2800 Tasks alphanet 6 2 3 e 3 8 33 Domain2 3i 33 alphanet H alpha 216 Last update 10 15 15 Apr 24 08 Q Packets Detail a alpha_2800 200 00 BB APS MP Aquarium thr AP20 MP Hothouse 432 TRI Poll Statistics AP21 MP TAC 432 150 00 H AP24 MP Finance o Bytes amp Packets In Out s AP22 MP Marketing 432 Packets Detail amp AP23 MP CAFE 432 m ee oo Ether In E AP2 MP372 SQA thr 75 00 Trends 4 Traffic 1 Hour Q Bytes amp Packets In Out 125 00 4 KBytes Sec r r Ether Out t AP10 MP SQALAB thr 09 45 09 50 09 55 10 00 10 05 10 10 10 15 AP4 MP NewTAc Time S Mp Reports 1 di AP1 MP SQA anchor Bytes In Bytes Out Bytes Total 1 200 pu c D dy 150 ri 2 100 e m a 50 o 09 45 09 50 09 55 10 00 10 05 10 10 10 15 Time Equipment a Sites Packets In Packets Out Packets Error Config 0 Errors 15 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes 1 device Alarms 242 5 472 Additional Traffic Options Additional traffic options are available from the Traffic Monitor dashboard These options are located on the right side of the screen and include the following Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function 121 oTrends Bytes amp Packets In Out Packets Detail X Trends o Bytes amp Packets Inl Qut Packets Detail oStatistics TS eByt
274. vices Tools RF Planning ree ry e cS EZ E Devices X Configuration verification Status Monitor lt alpha_216 Organizer r ialghanet 6 2 3 H Domain2 B alphanet Se dalpha 216 APS MP SQA4 msh AP9 MP Fishbowl Ehr 4P3 MP Mesh Eng 4P7 MP RM msh 4P15 MP Restroom 4 4P12 MP Tac thr 4P14 MP Marketing E AP23 MP CAFE 432 4PS5 MP Aquarium thr 4P24 MP Finance AP21 MP TAC 432 4P20 MP Hothouse 432 4P22 MP Marketing 432 GH AP4 MP NewTAC 4P10 MP SQ4L4B thr 4P1 MP SQ4 anchor 4P2 MP372 504 thr alpha 2800 zm alpha 400 Equipment Ca Sites eu MX Status vg Security 2 Alarms s Reports Serial Number 0624203604 Model meas IP Address 192 168 254 83 Staus admin Status Enabled uptime Joie OK OK OK EA Mx Status AP Status Radio Status Power Supplies Power Supply 1 OK Power Supply 2 Missing or Failed Mesh Links Go To Licenses Go to Configuration Go to Alarms Launch 1 Status Admin Status Speed xJ Duplex wee x MX web Interface rated 100 100 100 100 100 100 None None 100 None 100 None None None 100 100 Full Full Full Full Full Full None None Full None Full None None None Full Full Full 10 100 Ethernet 10 100 Ethernet 10 100 Ethernet SSH to MX Telnet to mx 10 100 Ethernet 10 100 Ethernet 10 100 Ethern
275. y RingMaster Services to verify the certificate s validity The certificate is in a key store file on the server The default key store file is rmservices_keystore This file contains a self signed certificate for RingMaster Services You can use this certificate or you can configure services to use a different key store file containing a different certificate See Setup Tab By default the RingMaster Client does not accept self signed certificates even from RingMaster Services Instead when RingMaster Services or another device presents a self signed certificate to the RingMaster Client the Certificate Check dialog box appears on the client and displays the certificate information Options you select in this dialog box apply to all HTTPS connections with a RingMaster Client For D example the RingMaster Client also checks the validity of certificates presented by MXs and the settings you select in this dialog affect those connections too To complete the connection 1 Select one or both of the following options within 60 seconds after the Certificate Check dialog is displayed a Always accept self signed certificates Use this option to configure the RingMaster Client to always accept a self signed certificate from the RingMaster monitoring service and from MXs a Install this certificate to validate future connections Use this option to accept the certificate and consider the certificate to be valid for future connections
276. y Domain Mobility Exchange a Report Scope Instance a Report Time Period Add a Report Filter if desired 5 Click Next The report is generated SmartPass Accounting Details To generate a SmartPass Accounting Details report 1 Select the Reports Navigation Bar button 2 From the Report Types list select SmartPass Accounting Details 3 To view an existing report click on its name and select View in the Tasks panel 4 To generate a new report click Generate ius Generate Report SmartPass Accounting Details Report The SmartPass Accounting Details report provides accounting details Far all the clients on the Ms that have SmartPass configured as the Accounting server Report Options Report Scope Type Network Plan Report Scope Instance E DocPlan hui Start time Mar 28 2008 12 02 PM End time Mar 28 2008 12 02 PM Report FilEer Field value Add Next gt Cancel 180 RingMaster Reports Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc 5 Select parameters for the report from the Report Options list a Report Scope Type Network Plan Mobility Domain Mobility Exchange a Report Scope Instance a Report Time Period Add a Report Filter if desired 6 Click Next The report is generated SmartPass as an Integrated Application Server RingMaster Reports SmartPass is now included as an application server under Applicat
277. y SNMP target you can configure it by entering the appropriate information Click Finish to complete the configuration All tasks listed under Other are performed on the LA 200E using the LA 200E user interface Consult the Trapeze LA 200 User s Guide to perform any of these tasks Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Managing with RingMaster 73 Monitoring the LA 200E You can see the following status information on the LA 200E when you click Monitoring and then select the LA 200E from the Organizer panel ws RingMaster 7 3 Plan Default E E File Services Tools Help qd P q e g ed P4 BA e Jg e E Policies RF Planning Configuration Verification Devices Monitor Security Alarms Reports Organizer sr amp la200 tac2 Default a 23 MXR 2 TechPubs 1 Status Summary Alarm Summary Application Servers LEE Appliance Name la200 tac2 Admin Status Enabled P Address System Performance Client Security Info Minor Major M Critical etais ai E3 Det Clients By Locale Tracked Devices By Type Last update 14 32 33 07 Jan Last update 14 32 33 07 Equipment Cg Sites A m Find Clients a Config 1 Error 5 Warnings Local Changes none Network Changes none Alarms o BM o The Monitor feature displays the following information a Status Summary click Details for more information Appliance Name Status Admin Status IP Address Server Type M
278. y in which to save the report 7 To rename the file enter a new name in the File name field 8 Select the Web page complete option from the Save as type list 9 Click the Save button to save the report Images used in the report are saved in a folder named reportName files in the directory selected in Step 6 To generate an updated report select an alarm and click Generate Storing a Report on a FTP Server To store a report locally or on an FTP server in your network 1 Onthe Reports page click Report Settings x Report Settings Please set FTP information and purge interval information FTP Server Info IP Address 2 se Test FTP Setting Purge Interval for Locally Stored Reports Report Purge Interval days 10 4 Generated Report File Format Report File Type OK Cancel To configure the FTP Server Info you need to enter the following information IP Address The IP address of the FTP server Port the default port is 21 User Name The username to log into the FTP server if required D N Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Reports 207 a Password The password for the FTP server if required Once you have entered the FTP Server Info you can test the connection by clicking Test FTP Setting You can also purge locally stored reports by configuring the interval in days to delete them from the RingMaster server The default value is 10 day
279. ypes including 94 Monitor Function Copyright 2011 Juniper Networks Inc Monitor Function multiple sites managed by a single RingMaster server One or more mobility domains can be configured for this type of network RingMaster has sufficient bandwidth to periodically collect detailed information from all MXs in such a network With SNMP traps and all trending options enabled RingMaster collects data and provides network wide reports on demand RingMaster provides an administrator with status and fault information and the administrator can retrieve data at any time from a single MX or an entire network Distributed Networks with Remote Sites Distributed networks with remote sites have a large number of smaller MXs such as MX R 2s or MX 8s spread over a many sites for example branch offices or a chain of stores Each site has few APs and clients Domains may not be configured for mobility because sites are geographically distributed and each may have only a single MX You can configure a network domain for this type of network For distributed networks RingMaster communicates with MXs over a WAN You can turn off data collection and SNMP traps You can retrieve fault and status information but cannot control what is collected or RingMaster polling intervals With RingMaster the administrator of a distributed network can monitor and diagnose a single site or MX by collecting data as needed While RingMaster collects graphical or t
280. ystem security settings and configurations Automatic Local System Rs Server Supports File print and named pipe sharing over the network for this computer Started Automatic Local System Sky Shell Hardware Detection Provides notifications For AutoPlay hardware events Started Automatic Local System Sa Smart Card Manages access to smart cards read by this computer IF this service is stopped Manual Local Service 85 CaleetMind TETN Cav inv CaleetMind TETN Cav ime hamal Lanal CoA Extended Standard 2 Scroll down and select RingMaster Services Copyright O 2011 Juniper Networks Inc RingMaster Services 3 Select the Start or Stop item in the Action menu item 4 Close the Services window 5 Within RingMaster enable it to access the service See Connecting a Client to RingMaster Services Linux Systems To start RingMaster Services manually on a Linux system as the root user type prompt rm services start To stop RingMaster Services manually type prompti rm services stop These examples assume RingMaster Services are installed in the default location Macintosh Systems To start RingMaster Services manually on a Macintosh system open a Terminal window either by using the shortcut on the dock or by browsing to Applications Utilities and launching Terminal from there In the Terminal window change to the bin directory in the RingMaster installation directory By defau
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