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1. Certification Verification This notes whether the security certificate linked to the HTTPS settings has been passed or not C Administration Management page Cont TRO69 SNMP Management Choice Auto Enables the NXA WAP1000 device to connect to either an SNMP server an NXA WAPZD1000 ZoneDirector or a Ruckus Wireless FlexMaster SNMP only Only allow SNMP management FlexMaster only Only allow FlexMaster management DHCP Discovery URL of server providing DHCP FlexMaster Server URL URL of the FlexMaster server Digest authentication Username Digest authentication password This information is automatically generated by the AP and used for authentication with FlexMaster Change this value only if you want the AP to connect to another access control server ACS Contact FlexMaster every Interval at which the device should attempt to contact FlexMaster Associated Clients Monitoring Mode When enabled the AP monitors the association and disassociation activities of wireless clients and sends this information to FlexMaster Available options include e Disable default Select to turn off client association monitoring When this option is selected the AP will not send client association information to FlexMaster Flexmaster will need to retrieve this information from the AP e Passive Select to enable client association monitoring and send related informatio
2. LOGOUT TASTES Need Help BSSID 00 00 00 00 00 00 Wireless Status Down pera aia Broadcast SSID Enabled Device Internet Encryption Mode Disabled Radio 2 4G Radio 5G Connected Devices VLAN Maintenance Upgrade Reboot Reset Support Info Administration Management Diagnostics Log BPA NXA WAP1000 No stations are currently associated with this WLAN Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 13 Status Radio 5G Wireless page Status Radio 5G Wireless Page Enable Disable Auto update Click this button to allow or disable the ability for the NXA WAP1000 to automatically update its settings and firmware Tabs These tabs access pages for common status settings within a network and within individual WLANs SSID The name of the accessed network BSSID The broadcast SSID name Wireless Status The current wireless connection status This may be Up or Down Broadcast SSID This option controls whether or not the WLAN SSID is visible to anyone looking for wireless networks Disabling hiding the SSID requires that the user be told the correct SSID before they can connect to your network Connected Devices MAC Address The MAC address of the currently connected device SSID The SSID name of the currently connected device Viewing Associated Wireless Clients A usage monitoring capability has been built into the AP to help you monitor w
3. Serial Number The serial number for the NXA WAP1000 Software Version The current software version being used by the NXA WAP1000 Uptime The current amount of time in days hours minutes and seconds in which the NXA WAP1000 has been online Current Time The current time of the latest refreshing of the Device page Ruckus ZoneDirector IP Address If the NXA WAP1000 is connected to an NXA WAPZD1000 ZoneDirector this field displays the ZoneDirector s IP address Ruckus ZoneDirector MAC Address If the NXA WAP1000 is connected to an NXA WAPZD1000 ZoneDirector this field displays the ZoneDirector s MAC address Internet The Internet page FIG 9 displays information on the AP s network settings i e the settings that allow the AP to communicate with your local network and the Internet Information includes IP address gateway DNS server NTP server and connection type method of obtaining an IP address DHCP or static IP Status Internet Status Deve Internet Gateway 192 168 218 2 Radio 2 4G Primary DNS Server 192 168 20 7 Radio 5G Secondary DNS Server 192 168 20 9 NTP Server ntp ruckuswireless com Configuration Device eae Connection Status Up See Connection Type static Radio 5G MAC Address ac 67 06 33 9a cO VLAN IP Address 192 168 219 159 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Maintenance Upgrade Reboot Reset Support Info Administration
4. Enabled Device internet Encryption Mode Disabled Radio 2 4G Radio 5G Connected Devices VLAN No stations are currently associated with this WLAN Maintenance Upgrade Reboot Reset Support Info Administration Management Diagnostics Log paw BA te NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 11 Status Radio 2 4G WLAN page Radio 2 4G WLAN Enable Disable Auto update Click this button to allow or disable the ability for the NXA WAP1000 to automatically update its settings and firmware Tabs These tabs access pages for common status settings within a network and within individual WLANs SSID The name of the accessed network BSSID The broadcast SSID name Wireless Status The current wireless connection status This may be Up or Down Broadcast SSID This option controls whether or not the WLAN SSID is visible to anyone looking for wireless networks Disabling hiding the SSID requires that the user be told the correct SSID before they can connect to your network Connected Devices MAC Address The MAC address of the currently connected device SSID The SSID name of the currently connected device Radio 5G The Radio 2 4G page displays information on connections to wireless LANs using the 5G radio in the NXA WAP1000 NXA WAP1000 Status Device Internet Radio 2 46 Wireless Mode Radio 56 Configuration Country Code US Device Internet
5. Ps E Operation Reference Guide NXA WAP1000 Smart Wireless Access Point ZS Pe e q pwr OPT DIR 24G 5G i ny eee ti lt SEE peU et iL ZZ Ruckus WIRELESS Network Communication Initial Release 2 18 2011 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer This Limited Warranty and Disclaimer extends only to products purchased directly from AMX or an AMX Authorized Partner which include AMX Dealers Distributors VIP s or other AMX authorized entity AMX warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three 3 years from the date of purchase with the following exceptions Electroluminescent and LCD Control Panels are warranted for three 3 years except for the display and touch overlay compo nents are warranted for a period of one 1 year Disk drive mechanisms pan tilt heads power supplies and MX Series products are warranted for a period of one 1 year AMX lighting products are guaranteed to switch on and off any load that is properly connected to our lighting products as long as the AMX lighting products are under warranty AMX also guarantees the control of dimmable loads that are properly con nected to our lighting products The dimming performance or quality there of is not guaranteed impart due to the random combi nations of dimmers lamps and ballasts or transformers AMX software is warranted for a period of ninety 90 days Batteries and incandescent
6. https lt ip_address gt Press lt Enter gt to connect If a Windows security alert dialog box appears click OK Yes to proceed The login page appears FIG 6 BMA AMX Admin Username Password WEB FIG 6 NXA WAP1000 Login Page In Username type admin In Password type 1988 Click Login The NXA WAP1000 Browser Based Configuration Page interface appears FIG 7 NXA WAP 1000 wesour Logout button Status Status Device Device pa Need Help Help button Internet Device Kame am P Rasio 2 46 Device Location Radio 56 GPS Coordinates MAC Address AC67 06 33 98 00 Configuration Serial Number 161088003161 noe Software Version 9 0 0 0 69 Uptime 18 mins 40 secs Current Time GMT Fri Feb 18 19 01 36 2011 Menu internet Radio 2 46 Radio 59 VLAN Maintenance ce Workspace Upgrade Redoot Reset Support into Administration Management Diagnostics to AMI NXA WAP1000 S Copyrigt 700 AMI FIG 7 NXA WAP1000 Browser Based Configuration Page interface Interface Specifications Menu Under each category Status Configuration etc are options that when clicked open the related workspace in the area to the right Logout Button Click this button to log out of the NXA WAP1000 Help button Click this button to open a help window with information related specifically to the options currently displayed in the workspace Workspace This large area displays features optio
7. External Power Port Connects a power supply 12 VDC 1 25A to this port Power may also be supplied via the 10 100 1000 PoE 802 3af port Operating Temperature Operating 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F e Storage 20 to 70 C 32 to 158 F Operating Humidity 15 to 95 non condensing Certifications FCC e IC e CE e C Tick RoHS Included Accessories Category 5 CAT5e network cable NXA WAP1000 Installation Guide 93 2255 51 Mounting Template 93 2255 55 4 sheet metal mounting screws 2 with molly bolts 2 for wall installation Other AMX Equipment NXA WAP1000 Power Supply FG2255 61 NXA ENET8POE PoE Switch FG2178 62 e NXA WAPZD1000 Wireless LAN Zone Director FG2255 52 Power The AP does not have a power switch It utilizes Power Over Ethernet PoE which draws power from its Ethernet connection An optional power supply FG2255 61 may also be used in circumstances where PoE is not available via the External Power port FIG 2 Ethernet Ports The access point has two 1OBASE T 100BASE TX RJ 45 ports and one 10 100 1000 RJ 45 port that can be attached directly to 1OBASE T 100BASE TX LAN segments These segments must conform to the IEEE 802 3 2005 specifications These ports supports automatic MDI MDI X operation so you can use straight through cables for all network connections to PCs switches or hubs i al O WARNING Reset Bu
8. 0 1 You can leave the Alternate DNS server box blank 6 Click OK to save your changes and close the TCP IP Properties dialog box 7 Click OK again to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box Windows saves the IP address settings that you have configured 2 Connect the NXA WAP1000 to the Administrative Computer Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to an Ethernet port on the NXA WAP1000 and then connect the other end to the administrative computer s Ethernet port After a minute the power LED on the AP will turn solid green You have completed connecting the AP to the administrative computer 3 Log Into the AP s Web Interface 1 On the administrative computer open a Web browser window 2 In the address or location bar type the following address https 192 168 0 1 3 Press Enter on the keyboard to connect to the NXA WAP1000 s Browser Based Configuration Pages A security alert message appears 4 Click Yes or OK depending on the browser to continue The AP s login page appears FIG 5 BDU AMX Admin Username Password goahead WEBSERVER FIG 5 Browser Based Configuration Pages Login 5 In User Name type admin 6 In Password type 1988 7 Click Log In The Browser Based Configuration page appears displaying the Device page 4 Configure the Wireless Settings To complete this step you will need to configure the settings on the Comm
9. In Username type a new user name that you will use to log in to the Browser Based Configuration Pages The default user name is admin In Password type a new password to replace the default password 1988 The password must consist of six to 32 alphanumeric characters only In Password Confirmation retype the new password 3 Click Update Settings The message Your parameters were saved appears Internet The Internet page allows you to review and modify the network configuration Status Configuration Internet Device Internet Primary DNS Server 192 168 20 d Racio 2 46 Secondary DNS Server Raco 56 NTP Server nip ruckuswireless com Configuration Connection Type DHCP Static IP Device Internet Update Settings Reztore previous serrines Radio 2 46 Update Senings Radio 5G vu Maintenance Upgrade Reboot Reset Support info Administration Management Dingnostics Log FIG 15 Configuration Internet page Configuration Internet Primary DNS Server The IP address of the primary Domain Name System DNS server Secondary DNS Server The IP address of the secondary Domain Name System DNS server NTP Server Hostname of the Network Time Protocol NTP server Connection Type Select between DHCP and Static Selecting Static allows the other fields to be edited Update Settings Click this button to save and apply your changes Radio 2 4G The Radio 2 4G page allows you to
10. Management Diagnostics Log bharg NXA WAP 1000 As LAA FIG 9 Status Internet page Internet Enable Disable Auto update Click this button to allow or disable the ability for the NXA WAP1000 to automatically update its settings and firmware Gateway The gateway address for the NXA WAP1000 Primary DNS Server The primary DNS server address for the NXA WAP1000 Secondary DNS Server The secondary DNS server address for the NXA WAP1000 Connection Status The current connection status This may be Up or Down Connection Type The current connection type being used by the NXA WAP1000 This may be either Static or DHCP MAC Address The MAC address for the NXA WAP1000 IP Address The IP address for the NXA WAP1000 Subnet Mask The subnet mask address for the NXA WAP1000 Renewing or Releasing DHCP This task should be performed only if you have access to the DHCP server or have some way to determine what IP address has been assigned to the AP It serves as a troubleshooting technique when IP addresses to one or more networked devices prove to be unusable or in conflict with others or when the AP loses its DHCP assigned IP address for some reason To renew or release DHCP 1 Go to Status gt Internet 2 Review the current settings 3 If the current Connection Type is DHCP you will be able to see the currently assigned IP address and subnet mask listed below 4 If the IP addre
11. NXA WAPZD1000 Smart Wireless Access Point Overview The NXA WAP1000 US operation FG2255 51 Operation outside the US FG2255 53 powered by Ruckus is a high performance 802 1 1a b g n smart Wi Fi access point for homes and businesses that utilizes industry acclaimed Ruckus Wireless Technology The NXA WAP1000 can be deployed as a standalone access point or as part of a centrally controlled Smart Wireless LAN when combined with the AMX NXA WAPZD1000 Wireless LAN Zone Director With a sleek modern design small form factor and Power over Ethernet PoE the NXA WAP1000 can be mounted on the ceiling to maximize performance without disturbing aesthetics The NXA WAP1000 may be powered via PoE or via the optional NXA WAP1000 Power Supply FG2255 61 eee aenaanas AAA L pne POWER LED OPT LED DIR LED FIG 1 NXA WAP1000 Front orused 10 100 1000 POE Port Hard 10 100 External Reset Port 2 Power o HARD RESET 10 100 10 100 10 100 1000 AAA aS kk 8p y s FIG 2 NXA WAP1000 Back Product Specifications NXA WAP1000 FG2255 51 53 Specifications Dimensions HWD 1 3 8 x 7 x 7 36 mm x 178 mm x 178 mm Weight 0 88 Ibs 397 g Power e External power supply not included e Input 110 240V AC e Output 12V DC 1 5A e Power over Ethernet Class 0 Ethernet Ports 2 auto MDX auto sensing 10 100 Mbps Ru 45 ports e 1 auto MDX auto sensing10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 POE port Anten
12. Network 1 Disconnect the AP from the power source 2 Disconnect the Ethernet cable that runs to the AP s RJ45 port from your network s router or switch You are now ready to deploy the AP to its permanent mounting location NOTE p CAUTION Deploy the Access Point In this step you will place the AP in a suitable location on the network and connect it to a power source and to your network environment 1 Choose a Location for the AP You can install the AP on a flat surface for example on a desktop or tabletop or mount it on a wall or ceiling When choosing a location for the AP ensure that the location Allows easy viewing of the LEDs and access to the connectors if necessary e Is centrally located to the wireless clients that will be connecting to the AP A suitable location might be on top of a cabinet or similar furniture to optimize wireless connections to clients in both horizontal and vertical directions allowing wider coverage When positioning your AP ensure that Itis out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat Cabling is away from power lines fluorescent lighting fixtures and sources of electrical noise such as radios transmitters and broadband amplifiers There are no thick walls or metal shielding between the AP and the wireless stations Water or moisture cannot enter the case of the device e Air flow around the unit and through the vents in the side of the ca
13. boxes appear in which you enter the desired MAC address in hexadecimal digit form two characters in each box You can specify a full 12 hex digit MAC address or enter wildcard characters for don t care digits Allowable hex digit characters are 0 9 a f and A F Most address tags and software where you find MAC addresses listed include colons or dashes to separate the address pairs that is provided for you on the web page so do not enter the colons or dashes Supported wildcard characters include x X and blank space character Wildcards are useful when you want to specify all MAC addresses from a given manufacturer For example by specifying only the Organizationally Unique Identifier the first six hexadecimal digits of any MAC address from that manu facturer is its OUI saves you having to enter all 24 million of them the table size is limited in the AP Router to 128 entries Some manufacturers produce devices using more than one OUI in which case you may need to enter each applicable one Remove Check the Remove box for any rows that you no longer want used 5 Click Add new entry to add a MAC address to the table 6 Type the MAC address in the spaces provided 7 Click Update to save your changes Assuming all parameters you entered are acceptable that row will be added to the table You have completed adding an entry to the MAC address table If you have additional MAC addresses you want
14. can now be moved to its destination Layer 2 or Layer 3 network NOTE NOTE Configuring for Standalone Operation This section describes the steps you need to complete to set up the NXA WAP1000 in standalone mode What You Will Need Before starting with the configuration task make sure that you have the following items and applications ready An administrative computer notebook computer running Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 Mozilla Firefox 2 0 or later or Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later installed on the administrative computer Make sure that any popup blockers on the browser are disabled One Cat5Se Ethernet cable 1 Prepare the Administrative Computer The following procedure is applicable if the administrative computer is running Windows XP or Windows 2000 If you are using a different operating system refer to the documentation that was shipped with your operating system for information on how to modify the computer s IP address settings 1 On your Windows XP or Windows 2000 computer open the Network Connections or Network and Dial up Connections control panel according to how the Start menu is set up On Windows XP click Start gt Control Panel gt Network Connections On Windows 2000 click Start gt Settings gt Network Connections 2 When the Network Connections window appears right click the icon for Local Area Connection and then click Properties Make sure that you
15. configure the wireless settings for 2 4G WLANs NXA WAP1000 Status Device Internet Radio 2 4G Radio 5G Configuration Radio 2 4G Common Common Wireless 1 Wireless 2 Wireless 3 f Wireless 4 Wireless 5 Wireless 6 Wireless 7 Radio Network Radio 24G Wireless Mode 2 4GHz 802 11b g n Channel SmartSelect v Configuration Device Internet Radio 2 4G Radio 5G VLAN Channel Width 20MHz v Country Code United States Advanced Settings Edit Common Settings AeroScout RFID Maintenance AeroScout RFID tag detection Disabled Enabled Upgrade Reboot Reset Update Settings Restore previous settings Support Info Administration Management Diagnostics Log pars BPAY NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 16 Configuration Radio 2 4G Common page Configuration Radio 2 4G Common Page Radio Network Allows you to change the name of the 2 4GHz radio default Radio 2 4G Wireless Mode The wireless mode options include the following e Auto Select Allows both 802 11g and 802 11b compliant devices to connect to the network This is the default setting 2 4GHz 54 Mbps For faster 802 11g devices only Allows only 802 11g compliant devices to join the network 2 4GHz 11Mbps For slower 802 11b devices only Allows only 802 11b compliant devices to join the network Channel This option lets you select the channel used by the network You ca
16. entries 3 Verify that the Auto Upgrade Enabled option is checked active A Toggle the Interval to Check for Software Upgrade drop down list to select your preferred interval 5 You have two options at this point Click Perform Upgrade which will start the process and the clock The next upgrade will occur at the selected interval Click Save parameters only The clock starts right away and the actual upgrade will occur at the first effective interval 6 After you click one of these two options a status bar appears during the upgrade process 7 When the upgrade is complete the AP will reboot automatically DP WARNING Reboot Reset You can use the Browser Based Configuration Pages to prompt the NXA WAP1000 to reboot which simply restarts the AP without changing any of the current settings Please note that rebooting the AP will disrupt network communications in any currently active WLANs NXA WAP1000 LOGOUT Status Maintenance Reboot Reset Device Need Help i What would you like to do Radio 2 4G Pena Reboot with current settings Reboot Now Configuration Device Reset to factory settings Reset now Internet Radio 2 46 Rebooting or resetting your device will cause your network to be Radio 5G unavailable during the reboot process VLAN Maintenance Upgrade Reboot Reset Support Info Administration Management Diagnostics Log AEJK NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2
17. lamps are not covered under the warranty AMX AutoPatch Epica Modula Modula Series4 Modula CatPro Series and 8Y 3000 product models will be free of defects in materials and manufacture at the time of sale and will remain in good working order for a period of three 3 years following the date of the original sales invoice from AMX The three year warranty period will be extended to the life of the product Limited Lifetime Warranty if the warranty card is filled out by the dealer and or end user and returned to AMX so that AMX receives it within thirty 30 days of the installation of equipment but no later than six 6 months from original AMX sales invoice date The life of the product extends until five 5 years after AMX ceases manufacturing the product model The Limited Lifetime Warranty applies to products in their original installation only If a product is moved to a different installation the Limited Lifetime Warranty will no longer apply and the product warranty will instead be the three 3 year Limited Warranty All products returned to AMX require a Return Material Authorization RMA number The RMA number is obtained from the AMX RMA Department The RMA number must be clearly marked on the outside of each box The RMA is valid for a 30 day period After the 30 day period the RMA will be cancelled Any shipments received not consistent with the RMA or after the RMA is cancelled will be refused AMX is not responsible for products re
18. power from your device until the upgrade finishes Diagnostics Log Perform Upgrade Saveparameters only Restore previous settings BPA NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 28 Maintenance Upgrade page CAUTION Upgrading Manually via the Web To access a particular download Web site 1 In the Upgrade Method options click Web This opens the Web options FIG 29 NXA WAP1000 Status Maintenance Upgrade Device Need Help Internet Upgrade Method TFTP FP Web Radio 2 46 Radio 5G Web Options Url http AmxUpdates amx com Ruckus NXA WAP 1000 wap1000 rc Configuration pene Auto Upgrade Enabled Disabled Internet Radio 2 46 Changes made to this area apply to the Automatic Firmware Update Radio 5G settings as well VLAN WARNING Upgrading the firmware could take a few minutes and your Maintenance network will not be available during this time Please do NOT remove power from your device until the upgrade finishes Upgrade Reboot Reset Support Info Perform Upgrade Saveparametersonly Restore previous settings Administration Management Diagnostics Log BPA NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 29 Maintenance Upgrade Web page 2 Click the Web Options URL field and then type the URL of the download Web site Remember to start the URL with http 3 Change the Image Control File filename extension as noted here Replace
19. 00 Status Configuration Radio 2 4G Wireless 1 F Devic Common Wireless 1 f Wireless ireless 3 Wireless 4 Wireless 5 f Wireless 6 Wireless 7 Wireless 8 Internet Need Help Radio 2 46 sina Wireless Network Wireless 1 Configuration Wireless Availability Enabled Disabled Device Broadcast SSID Enabled Disabled Internet SSID AMX arene Threshold Settings Edit Settings Radio 5G VLAN Rate Limiting Edit Settings Access Control Edit Settings Maintenance Upgrade H Reboot Reset Encryption Method Ma2 n performance not available with WEP encryption l Support Info Authentication Mode Open SharedKey Auto Encryption Strength 64 bit 10 hex digits 5 ASCII keys Administration Management z x Key Entry Method Hexadecimal ASCII Text Diagnostics Log Passphrase Generate WEP Key Key Index T Update Settings Restore previous settings Ar LA NXA WAP 1000 s Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 22 WEP Encryption Options WEP Encryption Options Authentication Mode Open No security measure is enforced Shared Key The selected Default Shared Key is used Auto Automatically selected authentication mode Encryption Strength 64 bit Specify the key with 10 hexadecimal digits or 5 ASCII characters e 128 bit Specify the key with 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 ASCII characters The 128 bit cryptography is stronger privacy protection for your network and is recommended if you use WEP
20. 009 AMX FIG 32 Maintenance Reboot Reset Reboot Reset Reboot with current Click this button to reboot while saving the currently saved settings settings Reset to factory settings Click this link to return the NXA WAP1000 to its original factory settings Rebooting the AP 1 Go to Maintenance gt Reboot Reset The Maintenance Reboot Reset page appears FIG 32 2 Click Reboot Now After a brief pause you will be automatically logged out of the AP After approximately one minute you should be able to log back into the AP which verifies that the reboot was successful You can also check the LEDs on the AP to verify the status of the device Resetting the AP to Factory Defaults DO NOT reset the AP to factory defaults unless you are directed to do so by AMX or Ruckus Wireless support staff or by a network administrator Do this only if you are able to immediately reconnect the restored AP to your computer in order to reconfigure it for Wi Fi network use You can use the Web User interface to restore an inoperative AP to its factory default settings which will completely erase the configuration currently active in the device Note too that this will disrupt all wireless network communications through this device To reset the AP to factory defaults 1 Go to Maintenance gt Reboot Reset The Maintenance Reboot Reset page appears 2 Click Reset Now next to Restore to factory settings 3 After a br
21. 2n 36 HT20 1 06 amxAP user warn kernel 11 24629 36 06 amxAP user warn kernel 11 2462b 36 6 amxAP user warn kernel ath_dfs_allowed do dfs 0 enable_dfs 1 6 amxAP user warn kernel v54_antinfo ANTMODEL GD11_2G 26 8 bits amxAP user warn kernel ath_rate_attach RadioO Tx 1024 Rx 575 06 amxAP user warn kernel wifi0 11b rates 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbp 06 amxAP user warn kernel wif 1g rates 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbp 06 amxAP user warn kernel wifi0 11ng rates 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbj 06 amxAP user warn kernel wifi0 1ing MCS 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 06 amxAP user warn kernel wifi0 mac 128 2 phy 13 0 radio 12 0 06 amxAP user warn kernel wifi0 Use hw queue 0 for WME AC BK traffic 06 amxAP user warn kernel wif Ise hw queue 1 for WME_AC_BE traffic 6 amxAP user warn kernel wif jse hw queue 2 for WME AC VI traffic 6 amxAP user warn kernel wif jse hw queue 3 for WME _AC VO traffic amxAP user warn kernel wif Ise hw queue 8 for CAB traffic 6 amxAP user warn kernel wif jse hw queue 9 for beacons 3 06 amxAP user info kernel wifi0 Atheros 9280 mem 0x10000000 irq 48 2 06 amxAP user warn kernel PCI Enabling device 0000 00 01 0 0000 gt 06 amxAP user debug kernel PCI Enabling bus mastering for device 000 06 amxAP user info kernel macVersion 0x80 macRev 2 PhyRev d0 arS416HwAttach is disabled ooro ooo oor CEEE BPX NXA WAP1000 FIG 3
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23. 6 Administration Log page Log Log Status By default this status is disabled LOGOUT Copyright 2009 AMX Syslog Server Address the IP address of the syslog server To enable the AP to send messages to a syslog server as they appear enter Syslog Server Port By default the syslog port number is 514 If the syslog server is using a different port enter that port number in this field Current Log The text of the current log Update Settings Click this button to save and apply your changes To enable logging 1 Go to Administration gt Log The Administration Log page appears Look for Log Status and then click Enabled 2 3 After enabling logging configure the appropriate options 4 Click Update Settings to save and apply your changes Browser Based Configuration Pages ui ui NXA WAP1000 Smart Wireless Access Point Bang a AA Increase Your Revenue UNI VERSI TY through education knowledge In the ever changing AV industry continual education is key to success AMX University is dedicated to ensuring that you have the opportunity to gather the information and experience you need to deliver strong AMX solutions Plus AMX courses also help you earn CEDIA NSCA InfoComm and AMX continuing education units CEUs Visit AMX University online for 24 7 365 access to Schedules and registration for any AMX University course Travel and hotel info
24. Key Entry Method Hexadecimal The encryption key only accepts hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F e ASCII Text The encryption key accepts ASCII characters Passphrase When using WEP this passphrase can be used as a seed for automatic random key generation Enter some text and click the Generate button The system will generate the WEP key automatically You may specify a passphrase up to 32 characters Please note that the algorithm used for key generation may vary from system to system Checking the WEP keys used between wireless stations and the AP is recommended WEP Key Enter the key manually according to the Key Entry Method and Encryption Strength settings Key Index Choose the index from 1 to 4 that the WEP key is to be stored in eee eee WEP Encryption Options Update Settings Click this button to save and apply your changes 4 Review the encryption settings and then make changes as required 5 Click Update Settings to save and apply the changes A confirmation message appears at the top of the page 6 Click Go back to Wireless Configuration to reopen the previous page Using WPA Use of WPA Wi Fi Protected Access or WPA2 provides enhanced security over WEP and allows client authentication based on either a pre shared key PSK for home or small office networks or an external authentication server such as a RADIUS server for corporate networks To configure WPA
25. Radio 2 46 Radio 5G VLAN Maintenance Upgrade Reboot Reset Support Info Administration Management Diagnostics Log Status Radio 5G 11na Operates with 802 11n and 802 11a devices in 5 GHz spectrum only Channel Radio Off no WLAN is enabled Channel Width Radio Off no WLAN is enabled paws BPX NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 12 Status Radio 5G Common page Radio 5G Common Enable Disable Auto update Tabs Channel Click this button to allow or disable the ability for the NXA WAP1000 to automatically update its settings and firmware These tabs access pages for common status settings within a network and within individual WLANs Shows the wireless channel that the AP is currently using If you set the wireless channel to SmartSelect this field will show the value Channel SmartSelect Channel Width Country Code Displays whether the channel width is set to 20MHz or 40MHz Shows the country code that the AP has been set to use CAUTION Verify that the AP is using the correct country code to make sure it uses only the allowed radio channels in your region Selecting the incorrect country code may result in violation of regulatory laws NXA WAP1000 Status Status Radio 5G Common f Wireless f Wireless10 f Wireless11 f Wireless12 f Wireless13 f Wireless14 f Wireless15 Device Internet Radio 2 4G Radio 5G SSID Wireless
26. a site survey to determine the optimal AP placement for maximum range coverage and network performance When performing a site survey consider the following factors Data rates Range is generally inversely proportional to data rates The maximum radio range is achieved at the lowest workable data rate Higher data rates will generally be achieved at closer distances Antenna type and placement Proper antenna configuration is a critical factor in maximizing radio range As a general rule radio range is increased by mounting the antennas higher off of the ground Physical environment Clear or open areas provide better radio range than closed or filled areas The less cluttered the operating environment the greater the wireless range Obstructions building materials and sources of interference Physical obstructions such as concrete pillars steel beams and filing cabinets can block or hinder wireless communication Avoid installing the AP in a location where there is an obstruction between sending and receiving devices A number of machines and electronic devices that emit radio waves such as cranes wireless phones microwave ovens and satellite dishes interfere with and block wireless signals Building materials used in construction also influence radio signal penetration For example drywall construction permits greater range than concrete blocks Determine the Optimal Mounting Location and Orientation The location and or
27. ab and customize the threshold settings which determine what is put in effect and when Do not customize these options unless you are an experienced network administrator or are under the guidance of an IT support professional To customize Protection Mode Threshold settings 1 In the Browser Based Configuration Pages go to Configuration gt Radio 2 4G or Configuration gt Radio 5G 2 Click the tab for the Wireless WLAN that you want to configure The Configuration xx Advanced Wireless page appears 3 Look for Threshold Settings and then click Edit Settings The Configuration Wireless Advanced Wireless page appears FIG 21 NXA WAP1000 Status Device Configuration Radio 2 4G Advanced Wireless 1 Internet Radio 2 4G Radio 5G Beacon Interval 100 100 200 1000 Data Beacon Rate DTIM 1 1 255 RTS CTS Threshold 2346 256 65535 Update Settings Restore previous settings Go back to Wireless Configuration Configuration Device Internet Radio 2 46 Radio 5G VLAN Maintenance Upgrade Reboot Reset Support Info Administration Management Diagnostics Log pars BPX NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2009 AM FIG 21 Configuration Radio 2 4G Advanced Wireless page 4 Click Update Settings to save and apply the changes A confirmation message appears at the top of the page 5 To reopen the previous page click t
28. any file names ending in rcks with the html extension Replace any file names ending in fI7 with the html extension Do not change the Username or Password entries 4 Click Perform Upgrade A status bar appears during the upgrade process 5 After the upgrade is completed you must manually reboot the NXA WAP1000 CAUTION Upgrading Manually via FTP or TFTP 1 In the Upgrade Method options click FTP or TFTP This opens either the FTP FIG 30 or TFTP options NXA WAP1000 Maintenance Upgrade Need Help Upgrade Method TFTP FIP Web Radio 2 46 Radio 5G FTP Options Server AmxUpdates amxcom Configuration a Devoe Port 21 Internet Image Control File Ruckus NXA WAP1000 wap1000 rc Radio 2 46 aces Username 27363 Radio 5G VLAN Password eececcccoce Maintenance Auto Upgrade Enabled Disabled Upgrade aS aa Changes made to this area apply to the Automatic Firmware Update Support Info Sees ae WARNING Upgrading the firmware could take a few minutes and your Administration network will not be available during this time Please do NOT remove Management power from your device until the upgrade finishes Diagnostics Log Perform Upgrade Save parameters only Restore previous settings AIA NxAwart000 Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 30 Maintenance Upgrade FTP page NXA WAP1000 Status Maintenance Upgrade Device In
29. but may not be compatible with older wireless devices WPA2 support on Windows XP requires a Microsoft patch and is only available on recent operating systems including Windows XP Service Pack 2 and later WPA Auto allows the client to decide whether to use WPA or WPA2 based on the client s capabilities WPA Authentication e PSK mode is suitable for home or small office networks 802 1X mode uses a RADIUS server to verify user identity Auto mode allows the client to authenticate based on either a passphrase or its RADIUS credentials WPA Algorithm TKIP This algorithm provides greater compatibility with older client devices but is not supported by the 802 11n standard Therefore if you select TKIP encryption 11n devices will be limited to 11g transfer rates e AES This algorithm provides enhanced security over TKIP and is the only encryption algorithm supported by the 802 11i standard Auto Automatically selects TKIP or AES based on the client s capabilities Passphrase Enter a new passphrase between 8 and 32 characters long using any combi nation of printable characters letters numbers hyphens and underscores 4 Click Update Settings to save and apply the changes A confirmation message appears at the top of the page 5 Click Go back to Wireless Configuration to reopen the previous page eee eee Customizing 802 1X Settings If you choose WPA as the encryption method you have
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31. can configure the Protection Mode you activated If Protection Mode is not active ignore this option Rate Limiting This button opens a page where you can configure upload and download limits per station Access Control This button opens a page where you can configure access controls for the WLAN Encryption Method By default all data exchanges on your wireless network are not encrypted but features that appear to fine tune the encryption settings easily circumvented you can pick an encryption method in this option and use the extra workspace Using WPA encryption is highly recommended as WEP has been proven to be Update Settings Click this button to save and apply your changes VLAN The VLAN page FIG 20 is used to configure the virtual LAN VLAN parameters of the AP Traffic never uses VLAN tags over wireless links but traffic originating on or destined for WLAN stations can be differentiated by a VLAN identifier as it travels over other links such as Ethernet DSL or Cable Internet etc thus given the appropriate segmentation as it traverses the LAN or the Internet NXA WAP1000 Status Configure VLAN F Device Need Help Internet i Uee Name VLAN ID Radio 5G az 1 10 100 2 10 100 3 10 100 1000 PoE Configuration one asst Hi Vf Q Internet Radio 2 4G Radio 5G e wis 1 GASP wf Maintenance Upgrade Reboot Reset Wireless 2 1 Support Info Administration s Management Wirele
32. cntuers 3 Ethernet Pots eccecccecsscevisnesssncnceueceessnessscuncsensecenecnsanndccsssesneubuneueevoovessexevssneesenccueweveests 3 Reset BUON 4 issn sacsentsascsenesneassisssestoeendecanssvsnstasesassansnssdapbapsvaanseessssnenteasain saeenndensanenees 4 NXA WAPZD1000 Installation sssiscaicscissscecissitsassandsadasuiadanaisbasansdcsnseuaressussaasions 5 Before You Be GM vcs siscsics ccssosnceccseccesccndvscnnccnsisiewetnscessevsneonsususevcepeacssssnessctbeseetscdsenserss 5 Prepare the Required Hardware and Toolls sssssssssssssssseccesesssssssssesseeeesesseesess 5 Perform a Site SUvey seccsseccnissocessdessecisensosscsneeasstasaszscensepctaceessossedesiscdecoosobacdiodetanevsse 5 Determine the Optimal Mounting Location and Orientation sssssssssessseeeeeees 5 Precontiguring the NXA WAP1000 ccs cstsisssassssdcsseasonstnicacsawesventninessensswousunansaneeeseaie 8 Configuring for Management by NXA WAPZD1000 sssssssccsccscesesessssssseeeeeees 8 What You Will N d so ccsce ssssctiessatsececccessccdesaavantensawdscaetes covers ctausonedacnasetsesshevesaundonssea tenes 8 1 Connect the AP toa Power Source lt icciscccsccsccesectessecucscsesssenucecpesbeusecsscescensdedesteesns eeccsee 8 2 Connect the AP to the Same Subnet as the NXA WAPZD1000 sesessseeseeeeeees 9 Configuring for Standalone Operation s sisscccsssccsceccccsssesssesseesebsocsinessssesssnsveccsioonsenss 10 What You WING 6s ccccceccc scccscs
33. configure the Local Area Connection properties not the Wireless Network Connection properties 3 When the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears select Internet Protocol TCP IP from the scrolling list and then click Properties The nternet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box appears 4 Write down all of the currently active network settings You will need this information later when you restore your computer to its current network configuration 5 Click Use the following IP address and then configure the IP address settings FIG 4 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 22 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 G 0 i 1 i Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered DNS server 192 168 0 1l Altemate DNS server i FIG 4 Sample configuration in the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box IP Address Settings IP Address 192 168 0 22 or any address in the 192 168 0 x network with the exception of 192 168 0 1 which is the default IP address assigned to the NXA WAP1000 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Preferred DNS Server 192 168
34. de for Radio 1 for example the same change will be applied automatically to Radio 2 3 If you made any changes to the Common tab click Update Settings Configure Wireless Settings To configure any of the settings for a particular AP 1 Click one of the Wireless tabs 2 In Wireless Availability click Enabled 3 In Broadcast SSID click Enabled 4 Clear the SSID box and then type a unique and descriptive name that you want to use for this wireless network For example you can type AMX Wireless AP This SSID is the name that will help users identify this wireless network in their wireless network connection application You may also configure other wireless settings on this and other Wireless tabs in addition to the settings described above although it is not necessary for completing the AP installation 5 Click Update Settings You have completed configuring the basic wireless settings of the AP 5 Disconnect the AP from the Administrative Computer To disconnect the NXA WAP1000 from its administrative computer 1 Disconnect the AP from the power source 2 Verify that the power LED on the AP is off 3 Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the administrative computer s Ethernet port 6 Restore the Administrative Computer s Network Settings To restore your administrative computer s original network settings 1 5 6 On your Windows XP or Windows 2000 computer open the Network C
35. e 384 magic 0x54545454 0x52434B53 reset O factory 0 sw2_reset O sw2event 0 post fail 0 reboot_cnt 0 total_boot 2 reboot_reason user reboot 1 index 1 fis image rcks _wlan main X gjj Upload Now _ Restore previous settings Al LA TETINE FIG 33 Maintenance Support Info page Support Info Transfer Method To upload a copy of the support info file to an FTP or TFTP server click the TFTP or FTP option Clicking the FTP option prompts you to enter a User ID and Password Server Address Enter the IP address for the TFTP or FTP server Filename Enter the filename for the log NOTE Remember to add a TXT file extension to the file name especially if you are using Internet Explorer as your Web Admin host Current Log This field displays the current log Click Refresh Log to include information gathered since its last update Upload Now button Click this button to upload the log file to a remote server or to a local computer Saving a Copy of the Current Log to Your Computer You can also save a copy of the current log to your own computer if needed This should be done if copies of the current log need to be E mailed to AMX Technical Support 1 Go to Maintenance gt Support Info The Maintenance Support Info workspace appears 2 Review the Upload Method options 3 Click the Save to local computer option Two links appear next to Download supportinfo txt and tr069
36. e NXA WAP1000 to automatically update its settings and firmware Tabs These tabs access pages for common status settings within a network and within individual WLANs Channel Shows the wireless channel that the AP is currently using If you set the wireless channel to SmartSelect this field will show the value Channel SmartSelect Channel Width Displays whether the channel width is set to 20MHz or 40MHz Country Code Shows the country code that the AP has been set to use CAUTION Verify that the AP is using the correct country code to make sure it uses only the allowed radio channels in your region Selecting the incorrect country code may result in violation of regulatory laws AeroScout RFID Detection Shows Enabled if you enabled AeroScout RFID tag detection The default setting is Disabled AeroScout Engine Communication Daemon Shows Up if the communication agent on the AP is able to relay location data from AeroScout Tags to the AeroScout Engine If the communication agent is unable to relay data or AeroScout tag detection is disabled this field will show Down NXA WAP1000 ocou Status Status Radio 2 4G Device Common Wireless 1 Wireless 2 J Wireless 3 f Wireless 4 Wireless 5 f Wireless 6 f Wireless 7 e77 Internet Need Help Radio 2 4G SSID AMX Radio 5G BSSID ac 67 06 33 9a c8 Wireless Status Up rl male Broadcast SSID
37. eless9 Radio 2 46 e sy Threshold Settings Edit Settings Radio 5G VLAN Rate Limiting Edit Settings Access Control Edit Settings Maintenance Upgrade A kiia Encryption Method Disabled v Support Info Update Settings Restore previous settings Administration Management Diagnostics Log baar A AJA NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 19 Configuration Radio 5G Wireless page Configuration Radio 5G Wireless Page Wireless Network Enter a name for the WLAN This name is only displayed in the Browser Based Configuration Pages You can use the same name as the SSID or a different name Wireless Availability This option controls whether or not the wireless network is available to users Off or On Broadcast SSID This option controls whether or not the WLAN SSID is visible to anyone looking the correct SSID before they can connect to your network for wireless networks Disabling hiding the SSID requires that the user be told numbers and is case sensitive SSID This is the publicly broadcast name of your wireless network A default SSID is present which you ideally replaced in the installation process If the default SSID is still active it is strongly recommended that you change it The SSID identifies the WLAN in the user s wireless connection software The SSID can be up to 32 characters in length contain letters and Threshold Settings This button opens a page where you
38. ethod make sure that you do not change the IP address of the NXA WAPZD1000 after the AP discovers and registers with it If you change the ZoneDirector IP address the AP will no longer be able to communicate with it and will be unable to rediscover it If you configure an NXA WAP1000 for management by an NXA WAPZD1000 and later decide that you want it to be a standalone AP you will need to factory reset the AP Before starting this procedure check the label on the back panel of the AP and write down the MAC address of the AP You will need the MAC address to identify the AP on the NXA WAPZD1000 s Browser Based Configuration Pages page 19 For more information on the NXA WAPZD1000 please refer to the NXA WAPZD1000 Operation Reference Guide available at www amx com What You Will Need Before starting with the configuration task make sure that you have the following items or applications ready A computer from which you can access the NXA WAPZD1000 Browser Based Configuration Pages Mozilla Firefox 2 0 or later or Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later installed on the administrative computer One Ethernet cable The NXA WAP1000 The optional power supply if needed 1 Connect the AP to a Power Source The NXA WAP1000 is designed to be powered via Power Over Ethernet PoE thus removing the need for a standard power connection However certain circumstances may require use of the optional power supply To su
39. fic Rate Disabled Disabled ia Radio 5G Cee Maximum traffic rate on per station basis sa emai Downlink Uplink Device Class ee Rate kbps Ceiling kbps Buffer pkts Radio 2 4G Voice no limit no limit no limit no limit no limit no limit Radio 5G Video no limit no limit no limit no limit no limit no limit Best Effort no limit no limit no limit no limit no limit no limit Background no limit no limit no limit no limit no limit no limit Maintenance Upgrade Reboot Reset Update Settings Restore previous settings Support Info Go back to Wireless Configuration Administration Management Diagnostics Log BEAK NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 25 Rate Limiting 5 Set the maximum Downlink and Uplink rate per station or leave disabled if you do not want to limit traffic rate per station in that direction 6 The table below updates to show the maximum transfer rates for each traffic type 7 Click Update Settings to save your changes Controlling Access to the Wireless Network Access Controls give you control over which stations are allowed to join associate with your WLAN networks There are tab entries for each available WLAN Changing the Access Controls for a WLAN 1 Go to Configuration gt Radio 2 4G or Configuration gt Radio 5G 2 Click the Wireless tab for the device for which you want to configure the access control settings 3 Click the Edit Settings butto
40. g BEAK NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 18 Configuration Radio 5G Common Configuration Radio 5G Common Page Radio Network Allows you to change the name of the 5GHz radio default Radio 5G Wireless Mode The wireless mode options include the following e Auto Select Allows both 802 11g and 802 11b compliant devices to connect to the network This is the default setting e 5GHz 54 Mbps For faster 802 11g devices only Allows only 802 11g compliant devices to join the network 5GHz 11Mbps For slower 802 11b devices only Allows only 802 11b compliant devices to join the network Channel This option lets you select the channel used by the network You can choose SmartSelect or choose one of a specific number of channels If you choose SmartSelect the AP automatically selects the best channel encountering the least interference to transmit the signal Channel Width On 802 11n APs the option to choose 40MHz channel width provides theoret ically double the data capacity of the channel However wider channel width means fewer channels available and more interference with other wireless signals Country Code This option if enabled lets you select your country or region code Advanced Settings Transmit Power The default setting is Full Select the level of transmit power from the drop down menu This option sets the maximum transmit power level relative to the predefined po
41. he Go back to Wireless Configuration link Configuring WLAN Settings This section describes how to configure WLAN specific settings such as wireless availability SSID encryption and authentication To configure WLAN settings 1 Go to Configuration gt 2 4G or Configuration gt 5G The Configuration xx Common page appears 2 Click one of the eight Wireless tabs The Configuration 2 4G Wireless page appears FIG 17 You can configure up to 8 SSIDs per radio 16 on dual radio APs 3 Review the WLAN options and then make changes as required 4 When you are finished click Update Settings to save and apply the changes A confirmation message appears at the top of this page 5 Click Go back to Wireless Configuration to reopen the previous page Using WEP possible is highly recommended Only use WEP if your client devices do not support Q WEP encryption has been proven to be easily circumvented Using WPA whenever WPA CAUTION To configure WLAN specific WEP encryption settings 1 Go to Configuration gt 2 4G or Configuration gt 5G The Configuration xx Common page appears 2 Click one of the eight Wireless tabs The Configuration xx Wireless page appears FIG 17 You can configure up to 8 SSIDs per radio 16 on dual radio APs 3 Click the Encryption Method menu and then click WEP An additional set of WEP specific encryption options appears FIG 22 NXA WAP10
42. he NXA WAP1000 to a network 1 Connect the Ethernet cable from a LAN RJ 45 port on the AP to your network s router or switch 2 If not wanting to use PoE exclusively reconnect the AP to a power source Check the LEDs Perform a spot check using the LEDs to verify that the AP is operating normally If the AP is operating normally and your wireless client was able to associate with it The 2 4G or 5G LED is green If you do not have an NXA WAPZD 1000 on the network the DIR LED is off This indicates that the AP is operating in standalone mode If a ZoneDirector is on the network the DIR LED is green Associate a Wireless Client with the AP On the administrative computer verify that the wireless interface is enabled In Windows XP click All Programs gt Connect To gt Wireless Network Connection to enable the wireless interface 1 In the system tray right click the Wireless Network Connection icon and then click View Available Wireless Networks 2 Inthe list of available wireless networks click the network with the same SSID as you configured in the Configure Wireless Settings section on page 13 For example if you set the SSID to Wireless AP click the wireless network named Wireless AP 3 Click Connect Your wireless client connects to the wireless network After the wireless client makes a successful connection to the wireless network the wireless client icon in the system tray changes Disconnect the AP from the
43. hich is returned to AMX in accordance with AMX s current return policy This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the AMX Software has resulted from accident abuse or misapplication Any replace ment AMX Software will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty 30 days whichever is longer Outside the United States these remedies may not available NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL AMX BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS AMX SOFTWARE EVEN IF AMX HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES BECAUSE SOME STATES COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES THE ABOVE LIMITA TION MAY NOT APPLY TO LICENSEE U S GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The AMX Software is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph 1 ii of The Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 or subparagraphs 1 and 2 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52 227 19 as applicable SOFTWARE AND OTHER MATERIALS FROM AMX COM MAY BE SUBJECT TO EXPORT CONTROL The United States Export Control laws prohibit the e
44. ice is up and at least one wireless client is associated Flashing green two flashes every second The WLAN service is up and no wireless clients are associated NXA WAP1000 FG2255 51 53 Specifications Cont Front LED Indicators Cont 5G Off The WLAN service is down Amber The WLAN service or mesh network is up and at least one wireless client is associated but RSSI is low If mesh networking is enabled at least one downlink MAP is connected e Green The wireless WLAN service or mesh network is up and at least one wireless client is associated If mesh networking is enabled at least one downlink MAP is connected Fast flashing green two flashes every second The WLAN service or mesh network is up but no wireless clients or downlink MAPs are currently associated Slow flashing green one flash every two seconds The WLAN service is up no wireless clients are currently associated mesh networking is enabled and at least one downlink MAP is connected Rear Components OPT e Not active at this time Hard Reset e Pressing and then quickly releasing this internal button reboots the NXA WAP1000 Pressing and holding it for six seconds resets the NXA WAP1000 to factory default settings 10 100 Ports 2 e Two RJ 45 ports for 10 100Mbps connections 10 100 1000 PoE Port One Ru 45 port for a 10 100 1000 PoE Power over Ethernet 802 3af connection
45. ices but will severely decrease performance CTS only Choose this option to force all destination devices to acknowledge their ability to receive data when a transmission is initiated Use this option for compliance with the Wi Fi Alliance certification e RTS CTS Choose this option to force both sending and receiving devices to confirm a data exchange on both ends before proceeding AeroScout RFID Tag Detection Click the Enable option to enable the AP to relay AeroScout RFID tag data AeroScout Engine communication daemon Update Settings Click the Up option to enable the AP to communicate with your AeroScout Engine server Click this button to save and apply your changes Selecting the incorrect country or region may result in violation of applicable laws If you purchased the NXA WAP1000 in the United States you do not need to manually set the country code NXA WAP1000s that are sold in the US are preconfigured with the correct country code and this setting cannot be changed NXA WAP1000 Status Configuration Radio 2 4G Wireless 1 Device Internet Radio 2 4G Common fj Wireless 1 f Wireless 2 f Wireless 3 f Wireless 4 f Wireless 5 f Wireless 6 f Wireless 7 f Wireless 8 Help maaie Wireless Network Wireless 1 Configuration Wireless Availability Enabled Disabled nea Broadcast SSID Enabled Disabled Internet SSID AMX Radio 2 46 Threshold Settings Edit Set
46. ief pause you will be automatically logged out of the AP You must now disconnect the AP from the switch and the network and reconnect it to your computer At this time you can restore the network settings then replace it in your site for full network use Support Info The Support Info log consists of the configuration and run time status of the AP and can be useful for troubleshooting You have three options for sending a copy of the current log file to Ruckus Wireless Support Save a copy to your local PC then attach it to an e mail message and send it to Support Set up a connection to an FTP site Set up a connection to a TFTP site Status Maintenance Support Info Device Need Help Internet Transfer Method TFTP FIP Save to Local Computer Radio 2 46 TFTP Options Raa Server Address 0 0 0 0 Configuration Filename Device Internet Current Log Refresh Log Radio 2 46 Log file info annii Device Info VLAN cru z 0 00 Load 1 24 1 05 1 02 2 41 2153 Mai Memory 21656 KB free 13860 KB cache 35536 KB available 61920 KB total intenance Serial 161055003161 Upgrade Heater Avail 0 Reboot Reset Internal 4bss 0x2726 14 3 re l Device Up Time 2 hrs 32 mins 26 secs Administration x rrent date time 2011 02 18 21 15 22 GMT Wes Boot Version Diagnostics D11 1 0 1 4 built 12 25 19 Jul 15 2009 Log 44 himem em top 0xa4000000 High Mem OxA3FFFCO0 siz
47. ientation that you choose for the AP play a critical role in the performance of your wireless network Installing the AP away from obstructions and sources of interference and ensuring that the top of the AP is pointing in the general direction of its wireless clients is highly recommended FIG 1 When wall mounted NXA WAP1000 devices should be staggered to maximize coverage Limited Reach Excellent Reach Excellent Excellent Reach Reach FIG 1 Recommended ceiling mounting installation Care should be taken to consider vertical placement as well as horizontal placement to maximize coverage FIG 2 Excellent a Reach See _ amen i Mre Excellent Reach A FIG 2 Recommended wall mounting installation Excellent Reach FIG 3 Recommended wall mounting in a corridor top view Preconfiguring the NXA WAP1000 S WARNING S WARNING NOTE The procedure for completing the NXA WAP1000 s essential configuration depends on whether you want it to be managed by an NXA WAPZD1000 ZoneDirector or to operate as a standalone AP Configuring for Management by NXA WAPZD1000 If an NXA WAPZD 1000 is installed on the network you can configure the AP for management by the ZoneDirector Simply connect the AP to same Layer 2 subnet as the ZoneDirector When the NXA WAP1000 starts up it will discover and register with ZoneDirector automatically If you use this m
48. igure using this page VLAN Port State Icons A Member VLAN port allows the network s traffic to flow through its associated RJ45 connector If that port is configured for VLAN tagging then the tagged member VLAN port icon will be displayed A nonmember VLAN port does not allow network traffic to flow through the RJ45 connector Clicking an icon toggles that VLAN port between member and non member status The port may automatically be marked as tagged where appropriate Show me an example Clicking the button labeled Show me an example opens a few sample configurations with an explanation of what each shows CAUTION Configuration VLAN Cont Update Settings When you click Update Settings if any configuration settings have changed a connectivity test will be run If the browser and the AP Router can communicate using the new VLAN settings then they will remain set If connectivity fails the device will revert to the previous VLAN settings and a warning message will appear to tell you the test failed and the settings were reverted to their original values CAUTION When changing VLAN settings you must ensure that your management device admin computer is a member of the same VLAN that you configure Setting Threshold Options The following options allow you to fine tune the Protection Mode behavior After activating a Protection Mode you can open each Wireless t
49. included click Add new entry and then repeat these steps until you have entered all the stations you want to a maximum of 128 rows Disabling WLAN Access Restrictions If you select Disable WLAN access restrictions then MAC address based restrictions on which stations can join the WLAN are disabled thus any station can join If the WLAN uses encryption then the station must still supply the correct encryption passphrase The Access Controls table is hidden if the current mode is Disable WLAN access restrictions Allowing Only Stations Explicitly Listed in the Access Controls Table If you select Allow only stations listed in the Access Controls Table then stations entered into the Access Controls Table are allowed but all others are disallowed Denying Only Stations Explicitly Listed in the Access Controls Table If you select Deny only stations listed in the Access Controls Table then stations entered into the Access Controls Table are disallowed but all others are allowed Removing MAC Addresses from the List Simply check the box under the Remove column for the MAC address entry you want to remove from the table and then click Update The page refreshes and the MAC address that you removed disappears from the list Maintenance The Maintenance section controls not only the ability to upgrade firmware and the ability for remote resetting or rebooting of an NXA WAP1000 but also to send log information to a particular site for analysi
50. info txt 4 Click the supportinfo txt link A new window or tab opens with the content of the log file displayed 5 Choose Save As or Save Page As from your browser s File menu 6 When the Save as dialog box appears find a convenient location on your local computer to save the file and change the file extension from html to txt 7 Click Save to save the file to your computer es il Administration The Administration section contains tools for assisting with diagnosis of NXA WAP1000 issues Management In addition to managing the AP via a Web browser through HTTPS several other management access options are available on the AP These options include management access via HTTP Telnet and SSH NXA WAP1000 Locour Status Administration Management Device Need Help Internet Network Profile bss Radio 2 46 Telnet Access Enabled Disabled ia Telnet Port 23 Configuration Denes SSH Access Enabled Disabled Internet SSH Port 22 Radio 2 4G Rado 3G HTTP Access Enabled Disabled VLAN HTTP Port 80 Maintenance Upgrade HTTPS Access Enabled Disabled ee HTTPS Port 443 Support Info Administration Certificate Verification PASSED Management Diagnostics Auto provisioning Enabled Disabled Log TRO69 SNMP Management Choice Auto SNMP only FlexMaster only None DHCP Discovery FlexMaster Server URL Digest authentication Username Digest authentication Password Peri
51. ireless clients that are associated with your wireless network To view associated wireless clients 1 Go to Status gt Radio 2 4G or Status gt Radio 5G 2 Click any of the Wireless tabs Wireless clients that are associated with this particular wireless network appear under Connected Devices Configuration The Configuration section contains pages for initial configuration of the NXA WAP1000 For more information on initial configuration please refer to the Preconfiguring the NXA WAP1000 section on page 8 If the NXA WAP1000 is already configured or if it is being managed by an C NXA WAPZD1000 ZoneDirector this section will not be visible in the Browser Based s Configuration Pages This section will be accessible again only if the device is reset NOTE to its factory defaults Device NXA WAP1000 Status Device Configuration Device Internet Radio 2 4G Radio 5G Device Name amxAP Device Location GPS Coordinates b e g 37 388 122 0258633 Configuration Device LED Control E Disable Status LED s Internet Radio 2 4G Radio 5G VLAN Service Provider Login Username admin Current Password Maintenance New Password Upgrade Reboot Reset Confirm New Password Support Info Update Settings Restore previous settings Administration Management Diagnostics Log paw BA AJA NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 14 Configuration Device page Config
52. is field displays a text file of the results of the connection Traceroute Type the network address of a site to which you wish to connect Traceroute Results This field displays a text file of the results of the connection To run diagnostics for network troubleshooting 1 Go to Administration gt Diagnostics The Administration Diagnostics page appears Two options are available Ping Traceroute 2 Click the text field by the option you want to activate and type the network address of a site to which you wish to connect 3 Click Run Test The results appear in the text field below each option Log If you have a syslog server on the network you can configure the NXA WAP1000 to send the device logs to the server You will need to enable logging logging is disabled by default and then configure the Access Point to send logs to the syslog server via the Administration Log page FIG 36 NXA WAP1000 Status Device Internet Radio 2 46 Radio 5G Configuration Device Internet Radio 2 46 Radio 5G VLAN Maintenance Upgrade Reboot Reset Support Info Administration Management Diagnostics Log Administration Log Log Status Enabled Disabled Syslog Server Address 0 0 0 0 Syslog Server Port 514 6 amxAP user warn kernel 10 2457g 36 o o o0 6 amxAP user warn kernel 0 0 0 N Oxad 06 amxAP user warn kernel 11 2462n 36 HT40 06 amxAP user warn kernel 11 246
53. mitation or exclusion of inci dental or consequential damages for consumer products In such states the limitation or exclusion of the Limited Warranty may not apply This Limited Warranty gives the owner specific legal rights The owner may also have other rights that vary from state to state The owner is advised to consult applicable state laws for full determination of rights EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY AMX MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AMX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LIMITED BY APPLICABLE LAW AMX RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY OR DISCONTINUE DESIGNS SPECIFICATIONS WARRAN TIES PRICES AND POLICIES WITHOUT NOTICE AMX Software License and Warranty Agreement LICENSE GRANT AMX grants to Licensee the non exclusive right to use the AMX Software in the manner described in this License The AMX Software is licensed not sold This license does not grant Licensee the right to create derivative works of the AMX Software The AMX Software consists of generally available programming and development software product documenta tion sample applications tools and utilities and miscellaneous technical information Please refer to the README TXT file on the compact dis
54. n after Access Control The Configuration Wireless Access Control Wireless page appears FIG 26 NXA WAP1000 Status Configuration Radio 5G Access Control Wireless9 Device Internet Disable WLAN access restrictions Radio 2 46 Allow only stations listed in the Access Control Table Radio 5G Deny only stations listed in the Access Control Table Configuration Device Internet Radio 2 46 Radio 5G VLAN Maintenance Upgrade Reboot Reset Support Info Administration Management Diagnostics Log AMIA NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 26 Configuration Radio 5G Access Control 4 Select the radio button for the desired access control The Access Controls Table appears FIG 27 LOGOUT NXA WAP1000 Status Configuration Radio 2 4G Access Control Wireless 2 Device Need Help Internet 5 Disable WLAN access restrictions Radio 2 46 Allow only stations listed in the Access Control Table Radio 5G D Deny only stations listed in the Access Control Table Configuration Access Control Table Device Address Remove Internet Radio 2 46 Cancel scapes CEE VLAN Maintenance Restore previous settings Upgrade Reboot Reset Go back to Wireless Configuration Support Info Administration Management Diagnostics Log AMA NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 27 Access Control Table Access Controls Table Address Six text
55. n choose SmartSelect or choose one of a specific number of channels If you choose SmartSelect the AP automatically selects the best channel encountering the least interference to transmit the signal Channel Width On 802 11n APs the option to choose 40MHz channel width provides theoret ically double the data capacity of the channel However wider channel width means fewer channels available and more interference with other wireless signals Country Code This option if enabled lets you select your country or region code CAUTION Verify that the AP is using the correct country code to make sure it uses only the allowed radio channels in your region Selecting the incorrect country code may result in violation of regulatory laws Advanced Settings Transmit Power The default setting is Full Select the level of transmit power from the drop down menu This option sets the maximum transmit power level relative to the predefined power this value differs according to the current country code CAUTION Configuration Radio 2 4G Common Page Cont Protection Mode Inactive by default If you activate protection you control how 802 11 devices know when they should communicate with another device This is important in a mixed environment of both 802 11b and 802 11g clients WARNING Activating this option and configuring the settings boosts the interoperability of 802 11b and 802 11g dev
56. n to FlexMaster at the next inform interval e Active Select to enable client association monitoring and define the monitor interval Interval The AP will check for client association based on the defined Interval in seconds and then send related information to FlexMaster as soon as an association event is detected TRO69 Status Update Settings The current status of the Flexmaster connection Click this button to save your changes To enable other management access options 1 Go to Administration gt Management The Management page appears FIG 34 2 Review the access options and then make changes as needed 3 Click Update Settings to save your changes A confirmation message appears at the top of the page Diagnostics Two network connection diagnostic tools PING and traceroute have been built into the NXA WAP1000 to help you check network connections from the Browser Based Configuration Pages FIG 35 NXA WAP1000 Status Device Internet Radio 2 46 Radio 5G Ping Configuration Device Internet Radio 2 46 Radio 5G VLAN Maintenance Administration Diagnostics Upgrade Reboot Reset Support Info Traceroute Administration Management Diagnostics Log Traceroute results APAJA NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 35 Administration Diagnostics page Ping Type the network address of a site to which you wish to connect Ping Results Th
57. na Internal software configurable antenna that provides over 300 unique patterns Operating Frequency e IEEE 802 11n 2 4 2 484 GHz and 5 15 5 85 GHz e IEEE 802 11a 5 15 5 85 GHz e IEEE 802 11b 2 4 2 484 GHz Wireless Output Power Supported Data Rates 26 dBm for 2 4GHz 24 dBm for 5GHz Country specific power settings are configurable 802 11n 6 5Mbps 130Mbps 20MHz 6 5Mbps 300Mbps 40MHz 802 11a 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 and 6Mbps 802 11b 11 5 5 2 and 1 Mbps 802 119 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 and 6 Mbps Power Source e None device uses Power Over Ethernet PoE via POE Injector or PoE Switch for necessary power Front LED Indicators PWR Off Off e Red Boot up in process Green On OPT e Not active at this time DIR Off The NXA WAP1000 is not being managed by an NXA WAPZD1000 standalone mode Green The NXA WAP1000 is being managed by an NXA WAPZD1000 Slow flashing green one flash every two seconds The NXA WAP1000 is being managed by an NXA WAPZD1000 but is currently unable to communicate with it Fast flashing green two flashes every second The NXA WAP1000 is being managed by an NXA WAPZD1000 and is currently receiving configuration settings provisioning or a firmware update 2 4G Off The WLAN service is down Amber The WLAN service is up and no wireless clients are associated Green The WLAN serv
58. nect it and then wait 60 seconds before attempting a reconnection Disconnect and reconnect the AP and the PC Replace the Ethernet cable with a new one if the relevant LAN port LED is not illuminated LEDs in each port light up during a successful connection If all else fails you can reset the AP to the factory defaults and start over Press and hold the Hard Reset button FIG 2 for at least eight 8 seconds You can now reconnect your computer directly to the AP and then start over with installation using the default network settings Preconfiguring the NXA WAP1000 18 NXA WAP1000 Smart Wireless Access Point Browser Based Configuration Pages NOTE Logging into the Configuration Pages All setup and management of the NXA WAP1000 is done through its Browser Based Configuration Pages If your wireless network will be managed by an NXA WAPZD1000 ZoneDirector you can manage APs through the ZoneDirector rather than logging into each AP s Web interface individually The following procedure assumes that you know the static IP address of the AP now in use or you have some means of determining the dynamic IP address in use by the AP such as checking the router The PC you use for AP administration should be on the management VLAN To log into the Configuration Pages 1 2 On your PC open a Web browser window In the address or location bar type the IP address of the AP Be sure to enter it in the correct format
59. ns and indicators relevant to your menu bar choices If the NXA WAP1000 is connected to an NXA WAPZD1000 ZoneDirector the interface appearance will be dictated by the ZoneDirector The Status Device page will also display a link to the ZoneDirector in question Status The Status section of the Menu displays the current status and availability of the NXA WAP1000 Device The Device page displays a general overview of the AP s current status including device name serial number MAC address current software version etc NXA WAP1000 Status Status Device Device Internet Device Name Radio 2 4G Device Location Radio 5G GPS Coordinates MAC Address Configuration Serial Number nie Software Version Internet Radio 2 4G Radio 5G VLAN Uptime Maintenance Upgrade Reboot Reset Support Info Administration Management Diagnostics Log paw BPAY NXA WAP1000 FIG 8 Status Device page AC 67 06 33 9A CO 161055003161 9 0 0 0 69 18 mins 40 secs Current Time GMT Fri Feb 18 19 01 36 2011 Copyright 2009 AMX DIAE Device Name The current name of the device The device name identifies the AP among other devices on the network Device Location The address or location where the device is deployed GPS Coordinates The latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates of the device location MAC Address The MAC address for the NXA WAP1000
60. ntication server is used Enable this feature to allow RADIUS to designate VLAN IDs for each wireless client Threshold Settings This button opens a page where you can configure the Protection Mode you activated If Protection Mode is not active ignore this option Rate Limiting This button opens a page where you can configure upload and download limits per station Access Control This button opens a page where you can configure access controls for the WLAN Encryption Method By default all data exchanges on your wireless network are not encrypted but you can pick an encryption method in this option and use the extra workspace features that appear to fine tune the encryption settings Using WPA encryption is highly recommended as WEP has been proven to be easily circumvented Update Settings Click this button to save and apply your changes Radio 5G The Radio 5G page allows you to configure the wireless settings for 5G WLANs NXA WAP1000 Status Configuration Radio 5G Common Device Internet Need Help Radio 2 46 mas Radio Network Radio 5G Configuration Wireless Mode 5GHz 802 11a n Device Channel SmartSelect v De Channel Width 40MHz Radio 2 4G Country Code United States VLAN Advanced Settings Edit Common Settings Maintenance Update Settings Restore previous settings Upgrade Reboot Reset Support Info Administration Management Diagnostics Lo
61. odic FlexMaster Inform Interval 15 minutes v TRO69 Status Currently Using URL Last At ted wi i hla 2009 11 25 05 36 41 GMT using https flexmaster intune server Contact Last Successful Fortis not contacted yet sendinform failed No Inform done 9890 SOAP 1 1 fault SOAP ENV Client none Host not found Detail none Current Time Fri Feb 18 21 16 42 2011 UTC Last Contact Result Update Settings Restore previous settings AMIK xA wart000 FIG 34 Administration Management page Administration Management page Telnet access By default this option is disabled inactive Telnet port This field lists the default Telnet port of 23 only if Telnet is active You can manually change this port number if required SSH access By default this option is enabled active SSH port This field lists the default SSH port of 22 only if SSH is active You can manually change this port number if required HTTP access This option is disabled by default HTTP port This field lists the default HTTP port of 80 if HTTP has been activated You can manually change this port number if required HTTPS access By default this option is enabled This connection mode requires a security certificate a copy of which has been preinstalled in the device HTTPS port This field lists the default HTTPS port of 443 only if HTTPS has been activated You can manually change this port number if required
62. on tab and at least one Wireless tab These are the essential wireless settings that will enable wireless devices on the network to associate with the AP Default Wireless Settings SSID network name Wireless 1 to Wireless 8 8 WLANs Encryption security Disabled on all WLANs Default management IP address 192 168 0 1 NOTE Configure Common Wireless Settings 1 On the left menu of the Browser Based Configuration Pages click Configuration gt Wireless The Common page appears The two radio frequencies 2 4GHz and 5GHz need to be configured separately in the Browser Based Configuration Pages To configure the common wireless settings click Configuration gt Radio 2 4G or Radio 5G 2 Verify that the common wireless settings are configured as listed in the table below Common Wireless Configuration Setting Recommended Value Wireless Mode Auto select Channel SmartSelect Country Code If you purchased the AP in the United States this value is fixed to United States at the factory and is not user configurable If you purchased the AP outside the United States verify that the value is set to your country or region Selecting the correct country code ensures that the AP uses only the radio channels allowed in your country or region Note for dual band AP users The two radios on dual band APs are always configured with the same country code setting If you change the country co
63. onnections or Network and Dial up Connections control panel according to how the Start menu is set up On Windows XP click Start gt Control Panel gt Network Connections On Windows 2000 click Start gt Settings gt Network Connections When the Network Connections window appears right click the icon for Local Area Connection and then click Properties When the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears select Internet Protocol TCP IP from the scrolling list and then click Properties The TCP IP Properties dialog box appears Restore the computer s network settings by typing the original IP address settings in the TCP IP Properties dialog box On the TCP IP Properties dialog box click OK to close it Click OK again to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box You are now ready to connect the AP to your network Verify NXA WAP1000 Operation Before deploying the AP to your environment verifying that the NXA WAP1000 is operating correctly is highly recommended To do this you will need to connect the AP to your live network temporarily and make sure that the network connection works and that wireless clients are able to associate with the AP and connect to your network and the Internet The network and power connections that you will be making in this step are temporary For outdoor APs you can perform these verification tasks indoors Connect the NXA WAP1000 to the Network To connect t
64. pply the NXA WAP1000 with power via the power supply 1 Connect the jack on the power supply to the power connector on the rear panel of the NXA WAP1000 FIG 2 2 Connect the power supply to a power source 3 Verify that the power LED on the AP is green To supply the NXA WAP1000 with power via PoE 1 Connect the Ethernet cable to a suitable connection such as an NXA WAPZD1000 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the NXA WAP1000 s 10 100 1000 Ethernet port FIG 2 2 Connect the AP to the Same Subnet as the NXA WAPZD1000 1 If the NXA WAP1000 is not receiving power via a PoE connection connect one end of an Ethernet cable to a LAN RJ 45 port on the rear panel of the AP 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the same Layer 2 subnet as the NXA WAPZD1000 The same Layer 2 subnet means that there should not be any router between the AP and the ZoneDirector 3 Log into the NXA WAPZD1000 s Browser Based Configuration Pages and then go to the Monitor gt Access Points page 4 Look for the MAC address of the AP and then check its Status column If automatic approval is enabled the Status column should show Connected If automatic approval is disabled click the Allow link that is on the same row as the AP s MAC address This allows the AP to register with the NXA WAPZD 1000 When the Status column shows Connected this indicates that the AP has successfully registered with the NXA WAPZD1000 and that it
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66. s Upgrade You can use the Browser Based Configuration Pages to check for software updates upgrades for the firmware built into the AP You can then apply these updates to the device in one of two ways 1 manual updating on an as needed basis or 2 automating a regularly scheduled update Before starting decide which option you want to take Automate a regularly scheduled update Runa one time manual update right now By default the automatic upgrade option is active and will check the Ruckus Wireless update server every 12 hours To get started with upgrading the firmware go to Maintenance gt Upgrade When the Maintenance gt Upgrade options appear FIG 28 decide which upgrade method to use Each of the three upgrade options listed on the Upgrade page are discussed in the succeeding sections NXA WAP1000 Status Maintenance Upgrade Device ae Upgrade Method TFTP FIP Web Radio 2 46 Radio 5G FTP Options AmxUpdates amx com Configuration Device 21 Internet Image Control File Ruckus NXA WAP1000 wap1000 rc Radio 2 4G Username zf7363 Radio 5G VLAN Password oeocosocooe Maintenance Auto Upgrade Enabled Disabled Upgrade a ee Ganges nade fo th sree opt the noes na te Support Info crcl ass WARNING Upgrading the firmware could take a few minutes and your Administration estinarie wil rot bo anlablo dwing thi tiaa Pame do NOT vomov Management
67. se is not restricted Review the recommendations in Determine the Optimal Mounting Location and Orientation section on page 5 for help in choosing a suitable location for the AP 2 Connect the AP to a Power Source and the Network Once you have placed the AP at its installation location you are ready to connect it to a power source and the network The NXA WAP1000 has the option of receiving power from a standard power supply and it can also receive power from a PoE switch or injector For information on how to make the PoE connections refer to the documentation that was shipped with the PoE switch or injector If you will be using PoE you must use a Cat 5e or better Ethernet cable for the PoE connection 1 If you are not using PoE connect the power jack to the power connector on the rear panel of the NXA WAP1000 and connect the power supply to a power source 2 Obtain an Ethernet cable that is long enough to connect the AP to your network s router switch or hub 3 Connect one end to a LAN port on the AP using the 10 100 1000 port for PoE and then connect the other end to your network s router switch or hub 4 Verify that the power LED on the AP is green Troubleshooting Installation If the startup sequence does not work verify that the network name SSID and security settings if you enabled them on the AP match the settings on your wireless device Disconnect the AP from the power source wait 5 seconds recon
68. security settings 1 Go to Configuration gt Radio gt 2 4G or Configuration gt Radio 5G 2 Click the Wireless tab that you want to configure The Configuration Wireless page appears FIG 17 3 Select WPA from the Encryption Method drop down menu An additional set of WPA specific encryption options appears FIG 23 NXA WAP1000 Status Device Configuration Radio 2 4G Wireless 1 Common Wireless 1 Internet Radio 2 4G Radio 5G Wireless Network Wireless 1 Configuration Wireless Availability Enabled Disabled Device Internet Broadcast SSID Enabled Disabled SSID AMX Threshold Settings Rate Limiting Access Control Edit Settings Encryption Method v Min performance not available with TKIP algorithm WPA Version WPA D WPA2 gt WPA Auto Radio 2 4G Radio 5G VLAN Maintenance Upgrade Reboot Reset Support Info WPA Authentication PSK 802 1x Auto Administration Management WPA Algorithm TKIP AES Auto Passphrase Update Settings Restore previous settings Diagnostics Log paw o A LIA NXA WAP1000 FIG 23 WPA Encryption options Copyright 2009 AMX WPA Encryption Options WPA Version Your options are WPA WPA2 or WPA Auto e WPA is the recommended default for best compatibility WPA capable PDAs and other devices are usually limited to WPA TKIP e WPAZ2is an advanced option that provides enhanced security
69. see 27 Changing the Administrative Login Settings ccccscscsssssssssssessceeesesesssessssesseseeesees 27 IMTSNMSE O O T E O O E E E ET 28 lito MoAA E A E A E E A T 29 RAGIO SG iesene eskei aa a aE e EE aa E ESEE EEE E E EES 32 MULAN E E E E E T TT 34 Setting Threshold Options isicisiisisnsisis sssini aniisi os 35 Configuring WLAN Settings ss c scccs 0cccccsesesceecteceotsveccveesovacsepesseotocesesusestedecevsedbonteseseants 36 Using WEP ioisccsscesesssscosevescacecindennacasanavetsnvuasbansssobabes osdeesooessacedsedencedsnaandasunaieunnensedaboasesscs 37 Using WPA iiss cccissciceteeetasenessceciandcastansctenbesseecsaseesSooeeasedtesastecaassneesansasscdueasesesesuassacossssses 39 Customizing 802 1X Settings ccccccssssceseececeeseeseeeeeeeceessesscesseeseesesesesesseeseeeseseseesees 40 Rate Limiting ssciiccicsccssesiasiccaccceconctnanasanasvenvasanseasvasoagnsacsecnsbaadoascdeeeceeseandseaaeasennsasendoeasence 41 Controlling Access to the Wireless Network cccccssesssssssssssssssesceeessessssessseees 42 Changing the Access Controls for a WLAN ssscccccsssssecsecsssseecesesssseeesessssseeeessossees 42 Disabling WLAN Access Restrictions scscccccccssccsssssssssssssssccesessssscsssssssseeseseeecessess 44 Allowing Only Stations Explicitly Listed in the Access Controls Table scseeeee 44 Denying Only Stations Explicitly Listed in the Access Controls Table sss008
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71. ss 3 1 Diagnostics Log was Q R GA wictens f amp Q AIJA NXA WAP1000 od Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 20 Configuration VLAN page Configuration VLAN Name The name appearing in the first cell of each column identifies each network Here the term refers to a single broadcast domain There is also a Management network referring to communications directly to the AP Router VLAN ID If the VLAN ID field is blank or empty no VLAN tagging will occur for that network The state is shown by one of three images NOTE If two rows two networks are assigned the same VLAN ID then they are considered to be the same network VLAN Tagging RJ45 Port State Images Each RJ45 port can be configured to use VLAN tagging By default no RJ45 port is tagged When the icon contains a white tag that port is tagged otherwise it is un tagged Clicking on the icon switches between tagged and un tagged modes The AP may be connected to the same or different Ethernet uplinks using the RJ45 type connectors on the back of the AP The images of RJ45 connectors represent those RJ45 connectors on the AP Each image includes the label of the RJ45 port which it represents Clicking an icon switches between tagged and un tagged modes When the icon contains a white tag that port is tagged otherwise it is un tagged If desired wireless traffic can be segmented into different VLAN IDs which you conf
72. ss is 192 168 0 1 the AP is not receiving an IP address from the DHCP server To force the DHCP server to renew the IP address assigned to this AP click Renew DHCP If the AP is listed in the DHCP server s address table it will attempt to reassign the previous address to the AP unless the address is already in use To force the DHCP server to assign a new IP address click Release DHCP then Renew DHCP Your changes take place immediately es Radio 2 4G The Radio 2 4G page displays information on connections to wireless LANs using the 2 4G radio in the NXA WAP1000 NXA WAP1000 Status Device Internet Radio 2 4G Wireless Mode Radio 5G Channel Width 20 Mhz Configuration Country Code US Device internet AeroScout RFID Radio 2 46 Radio 5G VLAN Maintenance Upgrade Reboot Reset Support Info Administration Management Diagnostics Log paws AP AJA NXA WAP1000 Status Radio 2 4G Common f Wireless 1 Wireless 2 f Wireless 3 f Wireless 4 f Wireless 5 f Wireless 6 f Wireless 7 11ng Operates with 802 11n 802 11g and 802 11b devices in 2 4 Ghz spectrum only Channel Channel 11 SmartSelect AeroScout RFID tag detection Disabled AeroScout Engine communication daemon o Down Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 10 Status Radio 2 4G Common page Radio 2 4G Common Enable Disable Auto update Click this button to allow or disable the ability for th
73. ternet Upgrade Method TFTP FP Web Radio 2 4G Radio 5G TFTP Options Firmware Server AmxUpdates amx com Configuration ee E nee Port 69 Internet Image Control File Ruckus NXA WAP1000 wap1000 rc Radio 2 46 graig Auto Upgrade Enabled Disabled VLAN Changes made to this area apply to the Automatic Firmware Update settings as well Maintenance Upgrade i R Reset WARNING Upgrading the firmware could take a few minutes and your network will not be available during this time Please do NOT remove SPPON power from your device until the upgrade finishes Administration EDET Perform Upgrade Save parametersonly Restore previous settings Diagnostics Log baar A LJA NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 31 Maintenance Upgrade TFTP page 2 Click the host name field and then type the URL of the server or click the IP address field and then type the IP address of the server Remember to start the URL with ftp Do not change any of the Image Control File Username or Password entries 3 Click Perform Upgrade A status bar appears during the upgrade process 4 After the upgrade is completed you must manually reboot the AP Scheduling an Automatic Upgrade 1 Inthe Upgrade Method options click the button for your preferred choice 2 Enter the appropriate information in the Host name field or IP address field D CAUTION Do not change any of the Image Control File Username or Password
74. the option to set up the AP to act as an 802 1X proxy utilizing external authentication sources such as a RADIUS server This provides a higher level of security when compared to the static security process in a WEP configuration To configure WLAN specific 802 1X authentication settings 1 Go to Configuration gt Radio 2 4G or Configuration gt Radio 5G The Configuration xx Common page appears 2 Click 3 Selec a Wireless tab to configure The Configuration xx Wireless page appears FIG 17 t WPA from the Encryption Method drop down menu The basic set of WPA specific encryption options appear on the page 4 Select 802 1X as the WPA Authentication mode Additional options appear FIG 24 NXA WAP1000 Status Device Internet Radio 2 46 Radio 5G Configuration Device Internet Radio 2 46 Radio 5G VLAN Maintenance Upgrade Reboot Reset Support Info Administration Configuration Radio 5G Wireless9 Need Help Wireless Network Wireless9 Wireless Availability Enabled Disabled Broadcast SSID Enabled Disabled SSID Wireless9 Dynamic VLAN Enabled Disabled Threshold Settings Edit Settings Rate Limiting Access Control Encryption Method WPA n performance not available with TKIP algorithm WPA Version wpa wPa2 WPA Auto WPA Authentication PSK 802 1x Auto WPA Algorithm TKIP AES Auto Radius NAS ID Authentication Server Req
75. tings Radio 5G VLAN Rate Limiting Edit Settings Access Control Edit Settings Maintenance Upgrade t Reset Encryption Method Disabled Support Info Update Settings Restore previous settings Administration Management Diagnostics Log AMA NXA WAP1000 Copyright 2009 AMX FIG 17 Configuration Radio 2 4G Wireless 1 page Configuration Radio 2 4G Wireless Page Wireless Network Enter a name for the WLAN This name is only displayed in the Browser Based Configuration Pages You can use the same name as the SSID or a different name Wireless Availability This option controls whether or not the wireless network is available to users Off or On Broadcast SSID This option controls whether or not the WLAN SSID is visible to anyone looking for wireless networks Disabling hiding the SSID requires that the user be told the correct SSID before they can connect to your network SSID This is the publicly broadcast name of your wireless network A default SSID is present which you ideally replaced in the installation process If the default SSID is still active it is strongly recommended that you change it The SSID identifies the WLAN in the user s wireless connection software The SSID can be up to 32 characters in length contain letters and numbers and is case sensitive Dynamic VLAN Dynamic VLAN can be used to assign VLAN IDs to wireless clients based on RADIUS attributes when a RADIUS authe
76. tton The Hard Reset button FIG 2 is used to restart the NXA WAP1000 or to restore the factory default configuration If you hold down the button for less than 10 seconds the AP will perform a hardware reset If you hold down the button for 10 seconds or more any configuration changes you may have made are removed and the factory default configuration is restored to the AP Resetting the NXA WAP1000 to factory default settings will erase all previously configured settings NXA WAPZD1000 Installation NOTE NOTE Before You Begin Before starting with the installation make sure that you have the required items for the installation ready In addition verify that the wireless stations on the network have the required components for wireless communication with the AP This section describes the pre installation tasks that you need to perform Prepare the Required Hardware and Tools You must supply the following tools and equipment e A notebook computer running Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 with one wireless 802 1 1a b g n network card and one Ethernet card installed A modem DSL or cable E1 T1 router or other device provided by your Internet Service Provider that brings Internet access to your site e A network switch or a DSL Internet gateway device optional If the AP is deployed with an NXA WAPZD1000 connect the AP to your Ethernet network via the ZoneDirector Perform a Site Survey Before installing the AP perform
77. turned or destroyed PRE RELEASE CODE Portions of the AMX Software may from time to time as identified in the AMX Software include PRE RELEASE CODE and such code may not be at the level of performance compatibility and functionality of the GA code The PRE RELEASE CODE may not operate correctly and may be substantially modified prior to final release or certain features may not be generally released AMX is not obligated to make or support any PRE RELEASE CODE ALL PRE RELEASE CODE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES LIMITED WARRANTY AMX warrants that the AMX Software other than pre release code will perform substantially in accor dance with the accompanying written materials for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of receipt AMX DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THE AMX SOFTWARE THIS LIM ITED WARRANTY GIVES LICENSEE SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS Any supplements or updates to the AMX SOFTWARE including without limitation any if any service packs or hot fixes provided to Licensee after the expiration of the ninety 90 day Limited Warranty period are not covered by any warranty or condition express implied or statutory LICENSEE REMEDIES AMX s entire liability and Licensee s exclusive remedy shall be repair or replacement of the AMX Soft ware that does not meet AMX s Limited Warranty and w
78. turned without a valid RMA number AMX is not liable for any damages caused by its products or for the failure of its products to perform This includes any lost profits lost savings incidental damages or consequential damages AMX is not liable for any claim made by a third party or by an AMX Autho rized Partner for a third party This Limited Warranty does not apply to a any AMX product that has been modified altered or repaired by an unauthorized agent or improperly transported stored installed used or maintained b damage caused by acts of nature including flood erosion or earth quake c damage caused by a sustained low or high voltage situation or by a low or high voltage disturbance including brownouts sags spikes or power outages or d damage caused by war vandalism theft depletion or obsolescence This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought or a claim is made under this warranty or as a tort claim including negligence and strict product liability a contract claim or any other claim This limitation of liability cannot be waived or amended by any person This limitation of liability will be effective even if AMX or an authorized representative of AMX has been advised of the possibility of any such damages This limitation of liability however will not apply to claims for personal injury Some states do not allow a limitation of how long an implied warranty last Some states do not allow the li
79. uired IP address Port Server Secret Accounting Server Optional IP address Port Server Secret Update Settings Restore previous settings AMDE nxa waP1000 FIG 24 WPA 802 1X Settings 5 Configure the following settings to customize your 802 1X authentication 6 Click page 7 Click RADIUS NAS ID Enter the network ID assigned to your RADIUS server Authentication Server Required Enter the information needed to establish a connection between the AP and the RADIUS server The default port for RADIUS authentication is 1812 Accounting Server Optional Enter the information needed to establish this connection The default port for RADIUS accounting is 1813 Update Settings to save and apply the changes A confirmation message appears at the top of this Go back to Wireless Configuration to reopen the previous page Rate Limiting Rate Limiting allows you to cap the data transfer rates per client for a specific WLAN To enable per station rate limits 1 Go to Configuration gt 2 4G or Configuration gt 5G 2 Select the WLAN that you want to configure from the tabs at the top of the page 3 Click the Edit Settings button next to Rate Limiting 4 The Rate Limiting page appears FIG 25 LOGOUT Configuration Radio 5G Advanced Wireless Rate Limiting Wireless9 NXA WAP 1000 Status Device Internet Downlink Uplink pcmcia Per Station Traf
80. uration Device Device Name Type a new name for the device or leave as is to accept the default device name amxAP The device name identifies the AP among other devices on the network Device Locations Type the address or location where the device is deployed GPS Coordinates Type the latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates of the device location Service Provider Login Username Type the name that you want to use for logging into the Browser Based Configuration Pages The default user name is admin Current Password Type the current administrative password The default administrative password is 1988 New Password Type the new password that you want to use The password must consist of six to 32 alphanumeric characters only Confirm New Password Retype the new password to confirm Update Settings Click this button to save and apply your changes Changing the Administrative Login Settings The default user name is admin and the default password is 1988 To prevent unauthorized users from logging in to the Browser Based Configuration Pages using these default administrator login settings changing the default Web interface password immediately after your first login is highly recommended To change the default administrator login settings 1 Go to Configuration gt Device The Device page appears 2 Under Service Provider Login change the default administrator login settings ie
81. vsssvesssuseusecssesscdeonesiesccboseetusesdecesaussdesssdeasavedsersssaeasers 106 10 1 Prepare the Administrative Computer scscssscccsssscscesssssssssssseceesesessessesseneseees 10 2 Connect the NXA WAP1000 to the Administrative Computer csssscesssssereees 11 3 Log Into the AP s Web Interface nsicici cecceescesseuctissccsscesessesvecdeecceseseteedressenveesersannrseese 11 4 Configure the Wireless Settings scccccsssscssecssssseccescsssssessssssseesssssseceessssseeeess 12 Configure Common Wireless SettingS sssccccsssssscccsssssssscsecssssesccesssssssessssssseeeess 13 Configure Wireless Settings icis scsscescenstedicascuonlecieeesseuatceseesueofeassvecnsentdeeunedzeeseadeers 13 5 Disconnect the AP from the Administrative Computer ssssscccscssssrcsessssseeees 13 6 Restore the Administrative Computer s Network Settings ssssccccssssseseseees 14 Verify NXA WAP1000 Operation ccccccccssscsssssssssceecscesesssesssssssseeeessesessoseeees 15 Connect the NXA WAP1000 to the Network ccsssssssscccesssscscesssssssssseseeeesesesssesoees 15 Check the LEDs wctveseissesstccesesectdects cuctecocsscsstteseestuachestvssesstesspstecaitetys pcocscetectsadususesssdese ess 15 Associate a Wireless Client with the AP ccssssccsssssssscescsssesessssssseeeesssssseeeesessees 15 Disconnect the AP from the Network sccscccceceseseeseessssccccceceeeeeeeseese
82. wer this value differs according to the current country code Protection Mode Inactive by default If you activate protection you control how 802 11 devices know when they should communicate with another device This is important in a mixed environment of both 802 11b and 802 11g clients WARNING Activating this option and configuring the settings boosts the interoperability of 802 11b and 802 11g devices but will severely decrease performance e CTS only Choose this option to force all destination devices to acknowledge their ability to receive data when a transmission is initiated Use this option for compliance with the Wi Fi Alliance certification e RTS CTS Choose this option to force both sending and receiving devices to confirm a data exchange on both ends before proceeding AeroScout RFID Tag Click the Enable option to enable the AP to relay AeroScout RFID tag data Detection eee Configuration Radio 5G Common Page Cont Update Settings Click this button to save and apply your changes NXA WAP1000 Locour Status Device Configuration Radio 5G Wireless9 Common f Wireless f Wireless10 Wireless11 f Wireless12 f Wireless13 f Wireless14 Wireless15 f Wireless16 Internet Radio 2 46 mans Wireless Network Wireless9 Configuration Wireless Availability Enabled Disabled Device Broadcast SSID Enabled Disabled Internet SSID Wir
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