Altai Technologies WA8011NAC X Users Manual

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Altai Technologies Limited
Unit 209, 2/F, Lakeside 2, 10 Science Park West Avenue, Hong Kong Science Park, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong
Telephone: +852 3758 6000 Fax: +852 2607 4021 Web: www.altaitechnologies.com
Customer Support Centre:
Email: support@altaitechnologies.com
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Radio Frequency Interference Requirements
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
3. This device should not be co-located or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, (example – use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
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party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate this equipment.
Warning
The user is advised to keep apart from the base-station and antenna with at least 45cm when the base-station is in operation.
Please install a lightning arrestor to protect the base station for lightning dissipation during rainstorms. Lightning arrestors are mounted outside
the structure and must be grounded by means of a ground wire to the nearest ground rod or item that is grounded.
A8n (ac) product series require professional installation. The installer shall be responsible for ensuring that the proper 5GHz antenna is employed so that the limits in FCC Part 15.247 are not exceeded. The installer is responsible for ensuring that the 5GHz radio is used exclusively for fixed, point-to-point operations.
Disclaimer
All specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Altai Technologies assumes no responsibilities for any inaccuracies in this document or for any obligation to update information in this document. This document is provided for information purposes only. Altai Technologies reserves the right to change, modify, transfer, or otherwise revise this publication without notice.
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Table of contents
1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 1
2. GETTING STARTED ................................................................................................... 2
2.1. PREPARING THE ADMINISTRATOR COMPUTER ....................................................................2
2.2. CONNECT TO YOUR ALTAI ACCESS POINT ...........................................................................3
2.3. LOGIN THE AP (VIA ETHERNET) ........................................................................................4
2.4. SECONDARY IP ADDRESS OF A8N (AC) SERIES PRODUCTS .....................................................4
2.5. INTERFACE GUIDE ..........................................................................................................5
2.6. LOGOUT FROM WEB UI ..................................................................................................6
2.7. REBOOT AP VIA WEB UI .................................................................................................6
3. SUMMARY OF BASIC CONFIGURATION TASKS ........................................................... 7
3.1. CONFIGURE AS ACCESS POINT (AP) ..................................................................................7
3.2. CONFIGURE AS STATION (CPE/STA) (5G RADIO ONLY) ........................................................9
3.3. CONFIGURE AS REPEATER ............................................................................................. 11
4. CONFIGURE YOUR ACCESS POINT ........................................................................... 13
4.1. BASIC CONFIGURATIONS .............................................................................................. 14
4.1.1. Synchronize AP’s system clock with NTP server ................................................. 14
4.1.2. Assign Internet Connection Type for AP (IPv4) – Static / DCHP ......................... 15
4.1.3. Configure Radio Interface as Access Point (AP) ................................................. 16
Radio 0 – 2.4GHz Radio ............................................................................................................ 16
Radio General Configuration ............................................................................................... 16
WLAN List ............................................................................................................................ 19
WLAN 0-15 General Configuration ...................................................................................... 20
WLAN 0-15 Security Configuration ...................................................................................... 22
Configure WLAN as Open network ................................................................................. 22
Configure WLAN as Open network with WEP encryption .............................................. 23
Configure WLAN with Shared Key Authentication ......................................................... 24
Configure WLAN with WPA / WPA2 / WPA-auto Authentication .................................. 25
Configure WLAN with WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK / WPA-auto-PSK Authentication ............. 27
Configure WLAN with WAPI Authentication................................................................... 28
Configure WLAN with WAPI-PSK Authentication ........................................................... 30
Radio 1 – 5GHz Radio ............................................................................................................... 31
Radio General Configuration ............................................................................................... 31
WLAN List ............................................................................................................................ 33
WLAN 0 - 15 General Configuration .................................................................................... 33
WLAN 0 - 15 Security Configuration .................................................................................... 33
4.1.4. Configure Radio Interface as Station (STA/CPE) ................................................ 34
Radio 0 – 2.4GHz Radio ............................................................................................................ 34
Radio 1 – 5GHz Radio ............................................................................................................... 34
Radio General Configuration ............................................................................................... 34
Station Configuration .......................................................................................................... 36
Station Security Configuration ............................................................................................ 37
Configure Station to associate Open network ................................................................ 38
Configure Station to associate Open network with WEP encryption ............................. 38
Configure Station to associate network with Shared Key authentication ...................... 39
Configure Station to associate network with WPA / WPA2 authentication ................... 39
Configure Station to associate network with WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK authentication..... 40
4.1.5. Configure Radio Interface as Repeater .............................................................. 42
Radio 0 – 2.4GHz Radio ............................................................................................................ 42
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Radio 1 – 5GHz Radio ............................................................................................................... 42
Radio General Configuration ............................................................................................... 42
Repeater WLAN Configuration ............................................................................................ 43
4.2. ADVANCE CONFIGURATIONS ......................................................................................... 44
4.2.1. Assign a unique identification on AP for network management ....................... 44
4.2.2. Configure syslog settings ................................................................................... 44
4.2.3. Configure historical statistics settings ............................................................... 45
4.2.4. Configure refresh interval of on-screen information on Web UI ....................... 46
4.2.5. Configure http and https port number .............................................................. 46
4.2.6. Configure AP as IP Gateway .............................................................................. 47
4.2.7. Enable Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) ................................................................. 48
4.2.8. Configure the operating mode on Ethernet interface ........................................ 48
4.2.9. VLAN .................................................................................................................. 49
Enable VLAN ............................................................................................................................. 49
4.2.10. DHCP .............................................................................................................. 51
Enable DHCP server .................................................................................................................. 51
4.2.11. Port Forward .................................................................................................. 52
Enable port forward on A8n (ac) device................................................................................... 52
4.2.12. Safe Mode ...................................................................................................... 53
Enable safe mode on A8n (ac) device ...................................................................................... 53
4.2.13. Advanced Settings on Radio Interface ........................................................... 54
Advanced Settings .................................................................................................................... 55
Configure AMPDU and AMSDU on radio interface ............................................................. 55
Configure the number of transmit radio chains and receive radio chains .......................... 55
Configure beacon interval of BSS ........................................................................................ 55
Configure Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) time ............................................... 56
Modify protect mechanism on hidden node problem of Wi-Fi network ............................ 56
Change distance setting on A8n (ac) ................................................................................... 57
Enable IGMP Snooping ........................................................................................................ 57
Enable multicast traffic ........................................................................................................ 58
Enable Nearby AP List on A8n (ac) ...................................................................................... 58
AirFi Settings ............................................................................................................................ 58
Data Rate Setting...................................................................................................................... 59
4.2.14. Quality of Service on Radio Interface ............................................................ 59
Modify the QoS setting on Radio ............................................................................................. 59
Modify the QoS setting in WLAN 0 – 15 ................................................................................... 60
4.2.15. Bandwidth Control on WLAN ......................................................................... 60
Enable bandwidth control for the WLAN on WLAN 0 – 15 ...................................................... 61
How to enable bandwidth control per station on WLAN 0 – 15 .............................................. 61
5. MANAGE YOUR ACCESS POINT ............................................................................... 62
5.1. USER ADMIN ............................................................................................................. 62
5.1.1. Local authentication .......................................................................................... 62
Modify admin account’s password .......................................................................................... 62
Modify guest account’s password ............................................................................................ 62
5.1.2. RADIUS authentication ...................................................................................... 63
Enable RADIUS authentication in A8n (ac) products ................................................................ 63
5.2. SNMP ...................................................................................................................... 64
5.2.1. Enable SNMP in A8n (ac) products .................................................................... 64
5.3. CERTIFICATE............................................................................................................... 65
5.3.1. Upload the customized certification for HTTPS connection on A8n (ac) products 65
5.4. FIRMWARE UPDATE .................................................................................................... 66
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5.4.1. Update A8n (ac) device’s firmware .................................................................... 66
5.5. FACTORY DEFAULT ...................................................................................................... 67
5.5.1. Restore A8n (ac) device’s settings with default settings ................................... 67
5.6. BACKUP/RESTORE ...................................................................................................... 67
5.6.1. Backup A8n (ac) device’s settings ...................................................................... 67
5.6.2. Restore A8n (ac) device’s settings with configuration file ................................. 68
5.7. CUSTOMIZATION ........................................................................................................ 68
5.7.1. Create customized configuration file for A8n (ac) products .............................. 68
6. MONITOR YOUR ACCESS POINT .............................................................................. 70
6.1. LED COLORS AND WHAT THEY MEAN............................................................................ 70
6.1.1. A8n (ac) series .................................................................................................... 70
6.2. STATUS > OVERVIEW ................................................................................................... 71
6.2.1. System status ..................................................................................................... 71
6.2.2. Thin AP ............................................................................................................... 72
6.2.3. Networks ............................................................................................................ 72
Switch Mode ............................................................................................................................ 72
Gateway Mode ......................................................................................................................... 73
WAN .................................................................................................................................... 73
LAN ...................................................................................................................................... 73
6.2.4. Interfaces ........................................................................................................... 74
Ethernet (eth0) ......................................................................................................................... 74
Radio0 (2.4G) ............................................................................................................................ 75
Radio1 (5G) ............................................................................................................................... 75
6.3. STATUS > RADIO0(2.4G) ............................................................................................. 76
6.3.1. Status > Radio0(2.4G) > Status .......................................................................... 76
Radio Settings ........................................................................................................................... 77
Channel Usage List ................................................................................................................... 77
Nearby AP List .......................................................................................................................... 77
Tx/Rx Statistics ......................................................................................................................... 77
6.3.2. Status > Radio0(2.4G) > Association List ........................................................... 78
WAN ......................................................................................................................................... 78
Station List ................................................................................................................................ 78
Rogue Station List ..................................................................................................................... 78
6.4. STATUS > RADIO1(5G) ................................................................................................ 79
6.4.1. Status > Radio1(5G) > Status ............................................................................. 79
Radio Settings ........................................................................................................................... 79
Channel Usage List ................................................................................................................... 79
Nearby AP List .......................................................................................................................... 80
Tx/Rx Statistics ......................................................................................................................... 80
6.4.2. Status > Radio1(5G) > Association List............................................................... 80
WAN ......................................................................................................................................... 80
Station List ................................................................................................................................ 80
Rogue Station List ..................................................................................................................... 81
6.5. STATUS > ETHERNET ................................................................................................... 82
6.5.1. Status > Ethernet > Status.................................................................................. 82
6.6. STATUS > LOGS .......................................................................................................... 82
7. EMBEDDED TOOLS FOR DEPLOYMENT / OPERATION / TROUBLESHOOTING ............. 83
7.1. CHANNEL SCAN .......................................................................................................... 83
7.1.1. Perform channel scan on 2.4G radio.................................................................. 84
7.1.2. Perform channel scan on 5G radio ..................................................................... 84
7.2. IPERF ........................................................................................................................ 84
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7.2.1. Enable iPerf TCP Server ...................................................................................... 85
7.2.2. Enable iPerf UDP Server ..................................................................................... 85
7.3. DIAGNOSIS ................................................................................................................ 86
7.3.1. Ping Test............................................................................................................. 86
7.3.2. Perform ping test ............................................................................................... 86
7.3.3. Traceroute Test .................................................................................................. 86
How to perform traceroute test............................................................................................... 87
7.3.4. Tcpdump ............................................................................................................ 87
How to perform packet capture on A8n (ac)’s interface.......................................................... 87
7.4. WATCHDOG ............................................................................................................... 88
7.4.1. Schedule Reboot ................................................................................................ 88
Enable periodic reboot ............................................................................................................. 88
Enable periodic log upload ....................................................................................................... 88
7.4.2. Ping Watchdog .................................................................................................. 90
Enable ping watchdog .............................................................................................................. 90
8. COLLECT DEVICE’S PRODUCT INFORMATION ........................................................... 91
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Product Name
A8n (ac)
A8-Ein (ac)
A8in (ac)
Model Number
WA8011NAC-X
WA8011NAC
WA8011NAC-H
1. Introduction
This guide covers the initial configuration of Altai A8n (ac) Series Super WiFi Base Station via Web Administration Interface (Web UI). Web Administration Interface (Web UI) is the built-in and user-friendly graphic interface on all Altai A8n (ac) Series products. It allows you to configure, monitor, and manage the devices using web browser. Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Internet Explorer 8+ are recommended.
This guide is applicable with firmware version 2.0.1.6 or above for hardware platforms with the following models:
Table 1 – A8n (ac) Series products
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IP Address
Any address in the 192.168.1.x, except
192.168.1.222 and 192.168.1.255 Example: 192.168.1.2
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway
Blank
DNS
Blank
2. Getting Started
This chapter covers the procedures for logging into / out A8n (ac) Series Products Web Administration Interface (Web UI) via Ethernet, and restarting the device via Web UI.
2.1. Preparing the Administrator Computer
1. On your Windows XP or Windows 7 computer, open the Network
Connections (or Change adapter settings) control panel according to how the Start menu is set up:
On Windows XP, click Start > Control Panel > Network Connections. On Windows 7, click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change adapter settings.
2. Right-click the icon for Local Area Connection, and then click
Properties.
3. When the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears,
select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) (or Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)) from the scrolling list, and then click Properties. The Internet 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. Configure the IP address settings with the values listed in Table 2.
Table 2 - Configure administrative computer’s IP address settings
6. Click OK to save the changes and close the TCP/IP Properties dialog
box.
7. Click OK again to close the Local Area Connection Properties
dialog box.
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2.2. Connect to Your Altai Access Point
1. Connect your laptop to Data In port on the PoE Injector provided in
the Altai’s package using Ethernet cable
2. Connect the Ethernet port of AP to Data & Power Out port on the
PoE Injector provided in the Altai’s package using Ethernet cable.
3. Connect the power cord to the power port on the PoE Injector.
Connect the other end of the power cord to a power outlet.
Figure 1 – A8n (ac) Connection Diagram
Figure 2 – A8n-Ein (ac)/ A8in (ac) Connection Diagram
4. Verify the AP’s Power LED is steady green after a minute
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2.3. Login the AP (via Ethernet)
1. Verify the AP’s Power LED is steady green
2. Open a Web browser from the computer.
3. Type http://192.168.1.222 in the address bar or location bar (see
Figure 3).
4. Type admin (default username) in Username
5. Type admin (default password) in Password
6. Click Login
Figure 3 – A8n (ac) Series Product’s Login Page
2.4. Secondary IP Address of A8n (ac) Series
Products
The default IP address of A8n (ac) series products is 192.168.1.222/24. A8n (ac) series products support a fixed IP address on the Ethernet connection called Secondary IP Address. This secondary IP address is
192.168.99.x/24 where x denotes as the decimal value of the last byte of the Ethernet MAC address on the access point. Example 1: Device Ethernet MAC address: 00:19:BE:20:03:8C Secondary IP Address of this device:
192.168.99.140 (8C (HEX) 140 (DEC))
The secondary IP address uses IP range from 192.168.99.5/24 to
192.168.99.254/24. The rest of IP addresses are reserved. If the last byte of a MAC address matches any of the reserved IP addresses, the supported device shall follow the MAC to IP address mapping shown in Table 3:
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Ethernet MAC address
Reserved Purpose
Replaced MAC byte
Secondary IP address
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:00
Invalid IP
A0
192.168.99.160
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:01
For gateway
A1
192.168.99.161
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:02
For operator
computer
A2
192.168.99.162
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:03
For operator
computer
A3
192.168.99.163
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:04
For operator
computer
A4
192.168.99.164
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:FF
Invalid IP
AF
192.168.99.175
Table 3 – A8n (ac) Series Product Secondary IP Address
Example 2 Device Ethernet MAC address: 00:19:BE:20:03:FF Secondary IP Address of this device:
192.168.99.175 (FF (HEX) AF (HEX) 175 (DEC))
2.5. Interface Guide
Figure 4 – AP Status Overview
Web Administration Interface (Web UI) consists of five primary tabs: Status Tab - show system status information, including system status, interfaces status, and system logs.
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Configuration Tab – allow the configuration of device operation parameters, including system setting, network settings, and wireless LAN settings. Administration Tab – allow the management of device, including user administration, certification, SNMP, firmware update, factory reset, configuration backup / restore, and customization. Tools Tab – provide tools for radio planning, diagnosis, and device’s maintenance. About Tab – show product information, including hardware version, firmware version.
Also, Web UI has a quick tools bar on its top-right hand corner in all pages. It provides some quick tools and basic information. They are chosen language, device reboot, system logs download, and configuration application …etc.
2.6. Logout from Web UI
1. Click Logout on top-right hand corner of Web UI
Figure 5 – Logout from Web UI
2. Click OK
2.7. Reboot AP via Web UI
1. Click Reboot AP on top-right hand corner of Web UI
2. Click Perform reboot
Figure 6 – Reboot the device via Web UI
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3. Summary of Basic Configuration Tasks
This chapter summarizes the quick setup procedures for configuring A8n (ac) Series products to operate in different roles in your network, including Access Point (AP), Station (CPE/STA), and Repeater.
3.1. Configure as Access Point (AP)
1. Go to Configuration > Network > General > WAN Settings
2. Select suitable internet connection type (DHCP / Static)
Figure 7 – WAN Setting (IPv4)
3. Configure IP Address on the device (static internet connection only)
4. Click Submit
5. For 2.4G Radio: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0(2.4G) >
General For 5G Radio: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > General
Figure 8 – 2.4G Radio General Setting of AP
6. Select AP in Operating Mode
7. Select suitable Country Code that matches your device’s installation
location.
8. Select suitable Wireless Mode
802.11 ng HT20 is recommended option on 2.4G radio;
802.11 ac HT80 is recommended option on 5G radio
9. Select the suitable Radio Frequency.
10. Select the suitable Transmission Power.
11. Click Submit
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12. For 2.4G Radio: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0(2.4G) >
WLAN For 5G Radio: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > WLAN
Figure 9 – Radio 2.4G WLAN List
13. Provide unique SSID on each enabled WLAN
14. Click Submit
15. For 2.4G Radio: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0(2.4G) >
WLAN > WLAN 0-15 > WLAN Security For 5G Radio: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > WLAN > WLAN 0-15 > WLAN Security
Figure 10 – Radio 2.4G WLAN0 Security Setting
16. Setup suitable settings of WLAN Security on each operating WLAN
17. Click Submit
18. Save and apply the settings
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3.2. Configure as Station (CPE/STA) (5G radio
only)
1. Go to Configuration > Network > General > WAN Settings
2. Select your ISP’s internet connection type (DHCP / Static)
3. Configure IP Address on the device (for static internet connection
type only)
4. Click Submit
5. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > General
Figure 11 –5G Radio General Setting of Station
6. Select Station as Operating Mode on 5G radio the device.
7. Select suitable Country Code that matches your device’s installation
location.
8. Select the suitable Transmission Power.
9. Click Submit
10. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > Station > More…
Figure 12 – 5G Radio WLAN Setting of Station
11. Scan and select the suitable SSID your ISP provides
12. Click Submit
13. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > Station > WLAN
Security
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14. Setup suitable settings of WLAN Security that your ISP provides
15. Click Submit
16. Save and apply the settings
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3.3. Configure as Repeater
1. Go to Configuration > Network > General > WAN Settings
2. Select suitable internet connection type (DHCP / Static)
3. Configure IP Address on the device (for static internet connection
type only)
4. Click Submit
5. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > General
Figure 13 – 5G Radio General Setting of Repeater
6. Select Repeater as Operating Mode on 5G radio the device.
7. Select suitable Country Code that matches your device’s installation
location.
8. Select the suitable Transmission Power
9. Click Submit
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10. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > WLAN 0-15 > More…
Figure 14 – 2.4G Radio WLAN List
11. Scan and select the suitable SSID from remote AP that your device
associate with on WLAN 15
12. Setup suitable settings of WLAN Security that matches the remote
AP
13. Click Submit
14. Provide unique SSID on each operating WLAN
15. Setup suitable settings of WLAN Security on each operating WLAN
16. Click Submit
17. Save and apply the settings
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Notes:
- Click Submit to submit the modified configuration into
temporary memory
- Click Save & Apply (top-right hand corner) to apply the
modified configuration
- Click Unsaved Change (top-right hand corner) to review all
modified configuration in temporary memory
Hints:
- You should click Submit to submit all changes on the same
configuration page.
- You may click Save & Apply to apply all submitted change at
the end of configuration
4. Configure Your Access Point
This chapter covers the AP configurations including network configuration, wireless configuration, VLAN … etc.
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Note:
- IP Address Type is changed by AP automatically based on
whether IPv6 is enabled or not
- If providing NTP server’s domain name in NTP Server IP, you
must provide valid DNS server information (see 4.1.2 on page 15 for more detail). Otherwise, NTP setting cannot take effect.
4.1. Basic Configurations
This section covers the basic configuration on A8n (ac) Series products.
4.1.1. Synchronize AP’s system clock with NTP
server
Figure 15 – NTP Setting
1. Go to Configuration > System
2. Change the following settings:
NTP Server IP Type in either the domain name / IP address of NTP server which you want to synchronize with. NTP Polling Interval – Type in the interval in second between each synchronization request from the AP to NTP server. The default setting is 600 seconds NTP Time Zone – Select the appropriate time zone. The default setting is Asia/Hong Kong Daylight Saving Time Select the checkbox if your place has daylight saving time
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
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Static
Stand for Static IP addressing; AP will not update its IP address automatically
DHCP Client
Require an IP address from DCHP server on the network; AP renews its IP address periodically
Note:
- Click for adding more DNS;
- Click to remove existing DNS server entry
4.1.2. Assign Internet Connection Type for AP (IPv4)
– Static / DCHP
Figure 16 – WAN Settings (IPv4)
1. Go to Configuration > Network > General > WAN Settings
2. Change the following settings:
Internet Connection Type configure AP either as a client with fixed IP address or DCHP client;
IPv4 AddressType in an IP address for AP (Static Internet Connection Type only) IPv4 Subnet Mask Type in a subnet mask for AP (Static Internet Connection Type only) IPv4 Default Gateway Type in an IP address of default gateway for AP (Static Internet Connection Type only) IPv4 DNS Server – Type in IP address of one or more DNS server for AP (Static Internet Connection Type only).
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
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4.1.3. Configure Radio Interface as Access Point
(AP)
Radio 0 – 2.4GHz Radio
Radio General Configuration
Figure 17 – Radio0 (2.4G) General Settings of AP
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0(2.4G) > General;
2. Select Enable Radio checkbox to enable radio interface
3. Select AP in Radio Mode
4. Change the following settings:
Country Code – Select an option that matches your device’s installation location; Hong Kong is the default setting.
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Note:
- Country code enforces regulatory restrictions on radio
frequencies and maximum transmission power that the AP can operate in.
1/2/5.5/11M (Best compatibility /Poor performance)
All legacy clients will be supported
5.5/11M (Good compatibility /Good performance)
Clients only capable of 1/2Mbps will not be supported
Disable All (Poor compatibility/ Best performance)
Clients only capable of 802.11b standard will not be supported
Note:
- 2.4G 11Mbps (802.11 b) is not applicable.
Note:
- Select the radio frequency based on the result of channel
scan is recommended
Wireless Mode Select suitable Wi-Fi operating mode for the AP;
2.4G 11Mbps (802.11 b)
2.4G 54Mbps (802.11 bg)
2.4G 54Mbps (802.11 g-only)
2.4G 144Mbps (802.11 ng HT20); Default Setting
2.4G 144Mbps (802.11 n-only HT20)
2.4G 300Mbps (802.11 ng HT40+)
2.4G 300Mbps (802.11 n-only HT40+)
2.4G 300Mbps (802.11 ng HT40-)
2.4G 300Mbps (802.11 n-only HT40-)
Legacy 11b Data Rate Support [Optional] – Select a suitable option for the legacy client compatibility. In order to enhance the spectrum efficiency, low data rates (1/2/5.5/11M) should be eliminated. The options include:
Radio Frequency Choose the operating channel for the radio interface; AP selects the channel with the least amount of interference if Auto is selected. An optional feature Periodic Auto
channel Selection will be shown if Auto is selected. 2412MHz (Channel 1) is the default setting
Transmission Power – Select the total transmission power for the radio interface. Maximum Client Specify the maximum associated client between 1 and 512 that the radio interface serves. 512 is the default setting.
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Schedule Mode
Select exact time and day(s) for selecting radio frequency for the interface
Periodic Mode
Select a countdown timer (minute) for selecting radio frequency for the interface; 0 denotes disable.
Disable HT20/HT40 Auto Switch [Optional] – If select the checkbox, AP will NOT switch the channel width between 20 MHz and 40 MHz automatically. This option is only available if any wireless mode with HT40+/- is selected.
User Isolation in different WLAN (SSID) [Optional] - Select the
checkbox to block the users’ communication across different SSID in
the AP directly.
Periodic Auto Channel Section [Optional] – Select the checkbox to enable a scheduled channel selection task on the radio interface.
Range Optimization [Optional] – Select a coverage range for optimization. Auto is the default value.
Sector Power Control [Optional] – Select the checkbox to enable a feature to assign a transmitting power for each sector.
5. Click Submit
6. Click Save & Apply
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Note:
- A8n (ac) products support up to 16 WLANs on its Radio0
WLAN List
Figure 18 – WLAN List of Radio0(2.4G) of AP
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0(2.4G) > WLAN
2. Select Enable WLAN checkbox to enable the WLAN 0 – 15
individually;
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
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Note:
- If you want to configure the same SSID on two different WLAN;
their security setting MUST be different from each other.
Full Access
Associated client can access Internet and manage AP
AP Management Only
Associated client can manage AP only, but not able to access the Internet
AP Management Disable
Associated client can access the Internet, but not able to manage AP
Note:
- Max Clients in WLAN 0 – 15 MUST be smaller than or equal to
( ) the Max Clients setting in 0 Radio General Configuration
WLAN 0-15 General Configuration
Figure 19 – WLAN Detail Settings of WLAN 0 of AP
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0(2.4G) > WLAN 0-15 >
More…
2. Change the following settings:
Hide SSID [Optional] – Select the checkbox to hide SSID name from its beacon frame
SSID – Provide a unique name for the particular WLAN
User Isolation [Optional] – Select the checkbox to block user
communication within the same SSID in the AP directly. DHCP Trust Port [Optional] - Deselect the checkbox to prevent illegal DHCP servers offering IP address to DHCP clients via this WLAN.
Access Traffic Right – Specify the privilege of associated clients;
Max Clients - Specify the maximum associated clients between 1
and 512 on this WLAN. 512 is the default setting.
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Reject Station Association if SNR less than X dB
denote the minimum SNR level which allow clients to associate; You can select any integer between 0dB and 100dB; 0 denotes as disable; 0 is default setting
Disassociate Station if SNR drops more than Y dB for consecutive Z packets
Y denotes the SNR tolerance; Z denotes the number of consecutive packets their SNR are below the difference of X - Y.
Notes:
- Example for Station Association Requirement with the
following settings: Reject Station Association if SNR less than 30 dB (X = 30); Disassociate Station if SNR drops more than 20 dB for consecutive 10 packets (Y = 20; Z = 10) Consequence: AP accepts the clients to associate if the SNR of packets from the clients is high than (>) 30dB; AP kicks out the associated client if the SNR of 10 consecutive packets is below (<) 10 dB (30 dB – 20 dB)
Station Association Requirement [Optional] – Specify and additional requirement on Signal Strength to Noise Ratio (SNR) for associated clients.
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
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WLAN 0-15 Security Configuration
Figure 20 – WLAN Security Setting for WLAN 0 of AP
Configure WLAN as Open network
This option is typically only used in a guest network. No security measure is enforced.
Figure 21 – Open network of AP
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0(2.4G) > WLAN > WLAN 0-15
> WLAN Security
2. Select Open in Authentication Mode
3. Select Disabled in Cipher Mode
4. Click Submit
5. Click Save & Apply
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Ascii Text
key is encoded as ASCII characters (0–9, a–z, A–Z)
Hexadecimal
key is encoded as Hexadecimal characters (0–9, A–F)
Configure WLAN as Open network with WEP encryption
This option provides minimal security as it allows all requesting devices to join a given network.
Figure 22 – Open network with WEP encryption of AP
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0(2.4G) > WLAN > WLAN 0-15
> WLAN Security
2. Select Open in Authentication Mode
3. Select WEP in Cipher Mode
4. Select key number 14 in Default WEP Key
5. Select Key Entry Method
6. Type in up to four keys in WEP Key 1, WEP Key 2, WEP Key 3 and WEP
Key 4 respectively. You can type either up to 5 Ascii characters or up to 10 Hexadecimal characters as WEP Key
7. Click Submit
8. Click Save & Apply
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Ascii Text
key is encoded as ASCII characters (0–9, a–z, A–Z)
Hexadecimal
key is encoded as Hexadecimal characters (0–9, A–F)
Configure WLAN with Shared Key Authentication
Shared Key authentication is one of the authentication methods with WEP encryption. It verifies that station has knowledge of a shared secret.
Figure 23 – Shared Key Authentication of AP
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0(2.4G) > WLAN > WLAN 0-15
> WLAN Security
2. Select Shared in Authentication Mode
3. Select WEP in Cipher Mode
4. Select key number 14 in Default WEP Key
5. Select Key Entry Method
6. Type in up to four keys in WEP Key 1, WEP Key 2, WEP Key 3 and WEP
Key 4 respectively. You can type either up to 5 Ascii characters or up to 10 Hexadecimal characters as WEP Key
7. Click Submit
8. Click Save & Apply
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Configure WLAN with WPA / WPA2 / WPA-auto Authentication
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) or WPA2 provides enhanced security over WEP, and allows client authentication based on an external authentication server such as a RADIUS server, for corporate networks. WPA-auto is a mixed security mode which supports multiple implementations of the WPA standard, such as WPA and WPA2.
Figure 24 –WPA2 setting of AP
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0(2.4G) > WLAN > WLAN 0-15
> WLAN Security
2. Select WPA / WPA2 / WPA-auto in Authentication Mode
3. Select suitable encryption mode in Cipher Mode as the followings:
If Authentication Mode is WPA:
TKIP + AES - This algorithm automatically selects TKIP or AES based on the client’s capabilities TKIP - This algorithm provides greater compatibility with older client devices, but is not supported by the 802.11n standard. AES - This algorithm provides enhanced security over TKIP, and is the only encryption algorithm supported by the 802.11i standard.
If Authentication Mode is WPA2:
AES - This algorithm provides enhanced security over TKIP, and is the only encryption algorithm supported by the 802.11i standard.
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Note:
- TKIP is not supported by 802.11n standard. If selected TKIP, the
802.11n’s devices will be limited to 802.11g transfer rate, i.e.
up to 54 Mbps
If Authentication Mode is WPA-auto:
TKIP + AES - This algorithm automatically selects TKIP or AES based on the client’s capabilities
4. Provide suitable identification in NAS identifier. Remote RADIUS
server use this ID to identify its clients [WPA or WPA2 only]
5. Provide transmission timeout interval between 0 and 86400s in
RADIUS Retry Timeout [Optional]. 300 is default setting.
6. Provide IP address of remote RADIUS server for authentication in IP
Address of RADIUS Server
7. Provide service port of remote RADIUS server in Port of RADIUS Server.
1812 is default setting.
8. Provide suitable secrets in Secret of RADIUS Server. It is used along
with the MD5 hashing algorithm to obfuscate passwords. This secret MUST be as the same as that in RADIUS server.
9. Repeat step 7-9 if the backup RADIUS server is available.
10. RADIUS Accounting Server Setting is optional; you may select if the
WLAN requires accounting service from remote RADIUS server. You can change the following settings: Accounting interim Interval - indicates the number of seconds between each interim update in seconds; 300 is default setting.
IP Address - IP address of remote RADIUS Accounting Server Port - Service port of remote RADIUS server for accounting service.
1813 is default setting.
Secret - Password MUST be as the same as that in RADIUS server
11. Click Submit
12. Click Save & Apply
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Note:
- TKIP is not supported by 802.11n standard. If selected TKIP, the
802.11n’s devices will be limited to 802.11g transfer rate, i.e.
up to 54 Mbps
Configure WLAN with WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK / WPA-auto-PSK Authentication
Use of WPA 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. WPA-auto-PSK is a mixed security mode which supports multiple implementations of the WPA standard, such as WPA­PSK and WPA2-PSK.
Figure 25 – WPA2-PSK Setting of AP
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0(2.4G) > WLAN > WLAN 0-15
> WLAN Security
2. Select WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK / WPA-auto-PSK in Authentication Mode
3. Select suitable encryption mode in Cipher Mode as the followings:
If Authentication Mode is WPA-PSK:
TKIP + AES - This algorithm automatically selects TKIP or AES based on the client’s capabilities TKIP - This algorithm provides greater compatibility with older client devices, but is not supported by the 802.11n standard. AES - This algorithm provides enhanced security over TKIP, and is the only encryption algorithm supported by the 802.11i standard.
If Authentication Mode is WPA2-PSK:
AES - This algorithm provides enhanced security over TKIP, and is the only encryption algorithm supported by the 802.11i standard.
If Authentication Mode is WPA-auto-PSK:
TKIP + AES - This algorithm automatically selects TKIP or AES based on the client’s capabilities
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4. Provide time in second in Group Key Update Interval [Optional].
86400 is default setting.
5. Type in a string between 8 and 64 characters long in Pass Phrase
that users will use to connect to the wireless network.
6. Click Submit
7. Click Save & Apply
Configure WLAN with WAPI Authentication
WLAN Authentication and Privacy Infrastructure (WAPI) is a Chinese National Standard for Wireless LANs (GB 15629.11-2003).
Figure 26 – WAPI Settings of AP
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0(2.4G) > WLAN > WLAN 0-15
> WLAN Security
2. Select WAPI in Authentication Mode
3. Select SMS4 in Cipher Mode
4. Select suitable option in Certificate Mode:
Two-Cert – Wi-Fi client is verified by the certification from authentication server (AS) and Access Point (AP) Three-Cert - Wi-Fi client is verified by the certification from authentication server (AS), access point (AP), and certificate authority (CA)
5. Click Install Certificate; a window for installing certificate is shown
(see Figure 27 and Figure 28)
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Figure 27 – Two-Cert Mode Certification Installation
Figure 28 - Three-Cert Mode Certification Installation
6. Click Browse to select suitable certifications
7. Click Upload to upload the selected certifications to A8n (ac)
8. Click Install to install certifications
9. Type IP address of AS server in AS IP Address
10. Type service port of AS server in AS Port
11. Enter interval time between 60 and 2147483647s in Unicast Key
Update Interval [Optional]; 86400 is default setting
12. Enter interval time between 60 and 2147483647s in Multicast Key
Update Interval [Optional]; 86400 is default setting
13. Click Submit
14. Click Save & Apply
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Configure WLAN with WAPI-PSK Authentication
Figure 29 – WAPI-PSK Setting of AP
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0(2.4G) > WLAN > WLAN 0-15
> WLAN Security
2. Select WAPI in Authentication Mode
3. Select SMS4 in Cipher Mode
4. Type in a string between 8 and 64 characters long in Pass Phrase
that users will use to connect to the wireless network.
5. Enter interval time between 60 and 2147483647s in Unicast Key
Update Interval [Optional]; 86400 is default setting
6. Enter interval time between 60 and 2147483647s in Multicast Key
Update Interval [Optional]; 86400 is default setting
7. Click Submit
8. Click Save & Apply
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Note:
- Country code sets the regulatory domain for the radio
frequencies and maximum transmission power that AP can use
Radio 1 – 5GHz Radio
Figure 30 – Radio1 (5G) General Setting of AP
Radio General Configuration
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > General
2. Select Enable Radio checkbox to enable radio interface
3. Select AP in Radio Mode
4. You can change the following settings:
Country Code – Select an option that matches your device’s installation location; Hong Kong is the default setting.
Wireless Mode Select suitable Wi-Fi operating mode for the AP:
5G 54Mbps (802.11 a) 5G 144Mbps (802.11 na HT20); Default Setting 5G 144Mbps (802.11 n-only HT20) 5G 300Mbps (802.11 n-only HT40+) 5G 300Mbps (802.11 na HT40+) 5G 300Mbps (802.11 na HT40-) 5G 300Mbps (802.11 n-only HT40-) 5G 173Mbps (802.11 ac HT20) 5G 400Mbps (802.11 ac HT40+)
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Note:
- Radio Frequency is set as auto if DFS is enabled
Schedule Mode
Select exact time and day(s) for selecting radio frequency for the interface
Periodic Mode
Select a countdown timer (minute) for selecting radio frequency for the interface; 0 denotes disable.
5G 400Mbps (802.11 ac HT40-) 5G 866.7Mbps (802.11 ac HT80)
Dynamic Radio Frequency Selection (DFS) Select to enable automatic channel selection that selects the least congested channel where radar is not detected during booting up.
Radio Frequency Choose the operating channel for the radio interface; AP selects the channel with the least amount of interference if Auto is selected. 5180MHz (Channel 36) is the default setting Transmission Power – Select the total transmission power for the radio interface. Maximum Client [Optional] – Specify the maximum associated client between 1 and 512 that the radio interface serves. 512 is the default setting. Disable HT20/HT40 Auto Switch [Optional] – If select the checkbox, AP will NOT switch the channel width between 20 MHz and 40 MHz automatically. This option is only available if any wireless mode with
802.11n-only/na HT40+/- is selected. User Isolation in different WLAN (SSID): [Optional] - Select the
checkbox to block the users’ communication across different SSID in
the AP directly. Periodic Auto channel Section [Optional] – Select the checkbox to
enable scheduled channel selection task on the radio interface:
5. Click Submit
6. Click Save & Apply
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WLAN List
Figure 31 – WLAN list on Radio1(5G) of AP
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > WLAN
2. Please refer to WLAN List on page 19 for more detail.
WLAN 0 - 15 General Configuration
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > WLAN 0-15 > More…
2. Please refer to WLAN 0-15 General Configuration on page 20 for
more detail.
WLAN 0 - 15 Security Configuration
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > WLAN > WLAN 0-15 >
WLAN Security
2. Please refer to the following chapters for more detail:
Configure WLAN as Open network (see Configure WLAN as Open network on page 22) Configure WLAN as Open network with WEP encryption (see Configure WLAN as Open network with WEP encryption on page 23)
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Configure WLAN with Shared Key Authentication (see Configure WLAN with Shared Key Authentication on page 24) Configure WLAN with WPA / WPA2 / WPA-auto Authentication (see Configure WLAN with WPA / WPA2 / WPA-auto Authentication on page 25) Configure WLAN as with WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK / WPA-auto-PSK Authentication (see Configure WLAN with WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK / WPA-auto-PSK Authentication on page 27) Configure WLAN with WAPI Authentication (see Configure WLAN with WAPI Authentication on page 28) Configure WLAN with WAPI-PSK Authentication (see Configure WLAN with WAPI-PSK Authentication on page 30)
4.1.4. Configure Radio Interface as Station
(STA/CPE)
Radio 0 – 2.4GHz Radio
Station radio mode is not available in Radio 0(2.4G) interface.
Radio 1 – 5GHz Radio
Figure 32 – Radio 1 General Setting of Station
Radio General Configuration
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > General
2. Select Enable Radio checkbox to enable radio interface
3. Select Station in Radio Mode
4. Change the following settings:
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Note:
- Radio Frequency is set as auto if DFS is enabled
Dynamic Radio Frequency Selection (DFS) – Select to enable
automatic channel selection that selects the least congested channel where radar is not detected during booting up.
Transmission Power Select the total transmission power for the radio interface.
5. Click Submit
6. Click Save & Apply
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Station Configuration
Figure 33 - Station Setting
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > Station > More…
2. Change the following settings:
Lock AP Mac [Optional] – Select to force station that associate the AP with MAC address in Remote AP MAC only Remote SSID Enter the SSID that station is going to associate. You may use [Scan] to look for the surrounding SSID.
Figure 34 – SSID scan result - Station
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Note:
- Scan SNR Threshold MUST be larger than (>)Roaming SNR
Threshold
Preferred AP0 / AP1 / AP2 Mac [Optional] – Enter up to three AP
MAC addresses that station associates them preferentially. AP0 is the highest priority.
Roaming Setting [Optional] Enable Roaming - Select to enable roaming on station Scan SNR Threshold – Enter SNR from 0dB to 100dB that station
performs channel scanning if the SNR of received signal from associated AP is less than (<) this threshold; 35 is default setting. Roaming SNR Threshold - Enter SNR from 0dB to 100dB that station triggers the roaming if the SNR of received signal from associated AP is less than (<) this threshold; 30 is default setting.
Max Scan Interval - Specify the maximum duration from 1s to 3600s for channel scanning; 60s is default setting. Min Scan Interval - Specify the minimum duration from 1s to 60s for channel scanning; 10s is default setting Scan SNR Fluctuation Threshold Enter SNR from 0dB to 10dB; the current AP's signal fluctuation (compared with previous scan result) is higher than (>) this threshold, the station will do scanning. 5dB is default setting. Roaming Hysteresis Select to enable that station will be stickier to current associated AP. Scan Channel List – Select the particular channel for scan
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
Station Security Configuration
Figure 35 – Security Settings of Station
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Ascii Text
key is encoded as ASCII characters (0–9, a–z, A–Z)
Hexadecimal
key is encoded as Hexadecimal characters (0–9, A–F)
Configure Station to associate Open network
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > Station > WLAN
Security
2. Select Open in Authentication Mode
3. Select Disabled in Cipher Mode
4. Click Submit
5. Click Save & Apply
Configure Station to associate Open network with WEP encryption
Figure 36 – Open network with WEP of Station
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > Station > WLAN
Security
2. Select Open in Authentication Mode
3. Select WEP in Cipher Mode
4. Select key number 14 in Default WEP Key
5. Select Key Entry Method
6. Type in up to four keys in WEP Key 1, WEP Key 2, WEP Key 3 and WEP
Key 4 respectively. You can type either up to 5 Ascii characters or up to 10 Hexadecimal characters as WEP Key
7. Click Submit
8. Click Save & Apply
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Ascii Text
key is encoded as ASCII characters (0–9, a–z, A–Z)
Hexadecimal
key is encoded as Hexadecimal characters (0–9, A–F)
Configure Station to associate network with Shared Key authentication
Figure 37 - Shared Key Authentication of Station
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > Station > WLAN
Security
2. Select Shared in Authentication Mode
3. Select WEP in Cipher Mode
4. Select key number 14 in Default WEP Key
5. Select Key Entry Method
6. Type in up to four keys in WEP Key 1, WEP Key 2, WEP Key 3 and WEP
Key 4 respectively. You can type either up to 5 Ascii characters or up to 10 Hexadecimal characters as WEP Key
7. Click Submit
8. Click Save & Apply
Configure Station to associate network with WPA / WPA2 authentication
Figure 38 – WPA2 Authentication of Station
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PEAP-MSCHAPV2
TTLS-MSCHAPV2
TTPS-PAP
TTLS-CHAP
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > Station > WLAN
Security
2. Select WPA / WPA2 in Authentication Mode
3. Select suitable encryption mode in Cipher Mode as the followings:
If Authentication Mode is WPA:
TKIP + AES - This algorithm automatically selects TKIP or AES based on the client’s capabilities TKIP - This algorithm provides greater compatibility with older client devices, but is not supported by the 802.11n standard. AES - This algorithm provides enhanced security over TKIP, and is the only encryption algorithm supported by the 802.11i standard.
If Authentication Mode is WPA2:
AES - This algorithm provides enhanced security over TKIP, and is the only encryption algorithm supported by the 802.11i standard.
4. Select suitable EAP method mode in EAP Method:
5. Provide username in Username for authentication.
6. Provide password in Password for authentication.
7. Click Submit
8. Click Save & Apply
Configure Station to associate network with WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK authentication
Figure 39 – WPA2-PSK Authentication of Station
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > Station > WLAN
Security
2. Select WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK in Authentication Mode
3. Select suitable encryption mode in Cipher Mode as the followings:
If Authentication Mode is WPA:
TKIP + AES - This algorithm automatically selects TKIP or AES based on the client’s capabilities
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TKIP - This algorithm provides greater compatibility with older client devices, but is not supported by the 802.11n standard. AES - This algorithm provides enhanced security over TKIP, and is the only encryption algorithm supported by the 802.11i standard.
If Authentication Mode is WPA2:
AES - This algorithm provides enhanced security over TKIP, and is the only encryption algorithm supported by the 802.11i standard.
4. Type a string between 8 and 64 characters long in Pass Phrase that
matches with remote AP
5. Click Submit
6. Click Save & Apply
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Note:
- Country code sets the regulatory domain for maximum
transmission power that Repeater can use
4.1.5. Configure Radio Interface as Repeater
Radio 0 – 2.4GHz Radio
Repeater radio mode is not available in Radio 0(2.4G) interface.
Radio 1 – 5GHz Radio
Radio General Configuration
Figure 40 – Radio 1 General Setting of Repeater
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > General;
2. Select Enable Radio checkbox to enable radio interface
3. Select Repeater in Radio Mode
4. Change the following settings:
Country Code – Select an option that matches your device’s installation location; Hong Kong is the default setting.
Transmission Power – Select the total transmission power for the radio interface. Maximum Client Specify the maximum associated client between 1 and 512 that the radio interface serves. 512 is the default setting. Enable Inter-WLAN User Isolation - Select the checkbox to block the users’ communication across different SSID in the AP directly.
5. Click Submit
6. Click Save & Apply
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Repeater WLAN Configuration
Figure 41 – WLAN List of Repeater
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1(5G) > WLAN > WLAN
Configuration > WLAN 0-14 > More… for extending WLAN service form remote SSID.
2. Please refer to 4.1.3 on page 16 for WLAN Configuration.
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4.2. Advance Configurations
4.2.1. Assign a unique identification on AP for
network management
If your network contains many AP, consider assigning a unique system info setting for each of them to facilitate network management.
Figure 42 – Unique Identification on AP for Network Management
1. Click Configuration > System
2. Type in a string up to 255 characters in System Name
3. Type in a string up to 64 characters in System NE ID
4. Type in a string up to 255 characters in System Location
5. Click Submit
6. Click Save & Apply
4.2.2. Configure syslog settings
Figure 43 – Syslog Setting
1. Click Configuration > System
2. Change the following settings:
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Emergency
A "panic" condition usually affecting multiple apps/servers/sites. At this level it would usually notify all tech staff on call.
Alert
Should be corrected immediately, therefore notify staff who can fix the problem. An example would be the loss of a primary ISP connection.
Critical
Should be corrected immediately, but indicates failure in a secondary system, an example is a loss of a backup ISP connection.
Error
Non-urgent failures, these should be relayed to developers or admins; each item must be resolved within a given time.
Warning
Warning messages, not an error, but indicate that an error will occur if action is not taken, e.g. file system 85% full - each item must be resolved within a given time.
Notice
Events that are unusual but not error conditions - might be summarized in an email to developers or admins to spot potential problems - no immediate action required.
Informational
Normal operational messages - may be harvested for reporting, measuring throughput, etc. - no action required. (Default Setting)
Debug
Info useful to developers for debugging the application, not useful during operations.
Enable Syslog Select the checkbox to enable system logging function Server IP Address – Type in IP address of the remote syslog server that AP sends system logs instantaneously. 0.0.0.0 denote that AP saves the syslog in its local memory Severity Set severity level of log that AP stores / sends to remote syslog server:
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
4.2.3. Configure historical statistics settings
Figure 44 – Historical Statistic Setting
1. Click Configuration > System
2. Change the following settings:
Enable Historical Statistics - Select the checkbox to enable AP statistics function
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1s
1 second per sample
5s
5 seconds per sample
10s
10 seconds per sample
30s
30 seconds per sample (Default Setting)
Disable
Refresh manually
5s
Refresh every 5 seconds
10s
Refresh every 10 seconds (Default Setting)
20s
Refresh every 20 seconds
30s
Refresh every 30 seconds
40s
Refresh every 40 seconds
Sampling Frequency - Set the sampling time of statistics:
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
4.2.4. Configure refresh interval of on-screen
information on Web UI
Figure 45 – Auto Refresh Interval Setting
1. Click Configuration > System
2. Change the following setting:
Auto Refresh Interval - specify the interval in second that Web UI refreshes itself automatically:
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
4.2.5. Configure http and https port number
1. Click Configuration > System
2. Change the following setting:
Http Port – specify the http port number. Default is port 80. Https Port – specify the https port number. Default is port 443.
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
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Static
Stand for Static IP addressing; AP will not update its IP address automatically
DHCP Client
Require an IP address from DCHP server on the network; AP renews its IP address periodically
4.2.6. Configure AP as IP Gateway
Figure 46 – Gateway Settings
1. Go to Configuration > Network > General
2. Select Gateway in Network Setting
3. Change the followings on WAN setting:
Internet Connection Type Set AP as a client with fixed IP address or DCHP client:
IPv4 Address Type in an IP address for AP (Static Internet Connection Type only) IPv4 Subnet Mask Type in a subnet mask for AP (Static Internet Connection Type only) IPv4 Default Gateway Type in an IP address of default gateway for AP (Static Internet Connection Type only) IPv4 DNS Server – Type in one or more DNS server for AP (Static Internet Connection Type only).
4. Change the followings on LAN setting:
LAN IP Address – Provide an IP address on LAN interface of device LAN IP Address Subnet Mask – Provide a subnet mask on LAN
interface of device
5. Assign enabled interfaces into WAN group or LAN group in
WAN/LAN Interface Assignment; all interfaces in the same group work as bridge
6. Select Enable NAT Mode to enable NAT in AP [Optional]
7. Click Submit
8. Click Save & Apply
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Auto
A8n (ac) device negotiates with connected device automatically and selects the best option
Manual
Network administrator select speed and duplex mode manually
10Mbps/Half
10Mbps/Full
100Mbps/Half
100Mbps/Full
4.2.7. Enable Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Figure 47 – STP Setting
1. Go to Configuration > Network > General > STP Setting
2. Select Enable STP to enable spanning tree protocol on A8n (ac)
device
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
4.2.8. Configure the operating mode on Ethernet
interface
Figure 48 – Ethernet Setting
1. Go to Configuration > Network > General > Ethernet Setting
2. Change the following settings:
Mode – Select the operating mode on Ethernet 0:
Speed (Eth0) – Select the speed and duplex mode on Ethernet 0. It is only available if Manual is selected in Mode:
MTU – Select the Maximum transmission unit on Ethernet 0. Default is
1500 Bytes.
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
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Note:
- VLAN can be enabled on Switch mode ONLY
4.2.9. VLAN
VLAN is layer-2 network domain that may be partitioned to create multiple distinct broadcast domains, which are mutually isolated so that packets can only pass between them via one or more routers.
Figure 49 – VLAN Settings
Enable VLAN
1. Go to Configuration > Network > VLAN
2. Click Submit
3. Go to Configuration > Network > VLAN > VLAN Profiles
Figure 50 – VLAN Setting – Create VLAN
4. Click Add VLAN to create new VLAN
5. Change the following settings:
VLAN ID – Type in an identification number that represents a VLAN IPv4 Address – Type in IP address for the VLAN IPv4 Subnet Mask - Type in subnet mask for the VLAN Enable STP Mode – Select the checkbox to enable STP on VLAN
6. Click Submit
7. Select a desired VLAN as Management VLAN
8. Click Submit
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Trunk
Able to carry multiple VLAN traffic. Typically trunk link is used to connect switches to other switches or to routers
Access
It is part of only one VLAN; it is for end devices
Figure 51 – VLAN Setting – Interface Configuration
9. Go to Configuration > Network > VLAN > Interfaces
10. Click Edit to assign VLAN profile on each interface respectively
11. Change the following settings:
Type select type of VLAN connection link:
If Access is selected on Type; VLAN assign the VLAN profile on the interface
If Trunk is selected on Type; Default VLAN (PVID) - Stand for Port VLAN ID; select the default VLAN for the interface Default VLAN Tagging Select checkbox that AP tags the untagged packet with PVID VLAN Pass Through - Select checkbox that AP does not modify the incoming packets that are tagged. Also, AP tags the packets, which are not tagged if Default VLAN Tagging is selected. VLAN(s) – Assign one or more VLAN profile to the interface. Unlike VLAN Pass Trough, the interface only forwards the packets to selected VLAN.
12. Click Submit
13. Click Save & Apply
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Note:
- DHCP server is available on Gateway mode ONLY
4.2.10. DHCP
A8n (ac) series products have built-in DHCP server; it can dynamically distribute network configuration parameters to the connected end devices on all LAN interfaces.
Figure 52 – DHCP Server Setting
Enable DHCP server
1. Go to Configuration > Network > DHCP
2. Select Server Mode on DHCP Server
3. Click Submit
4. Click under Detail of each pool
Figure 53 – DHCP Server – Address Pool Setting
5. Select Enable Pool check box
6. Type in IP address on Start IP Address
7. Type in IP address on End IP Address
8. Specify lease time between 60s and 604800s in Default Lease Time;
86400s is default setting
9. Click Submit
10. Click Save & Apply
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Note:
- Port forward is available on Gateway mode ONLY
4.2.11. Port Forward
Port forward allows remote computers from WAN to connect to a specific computer or service within a private local-area network (LAN).
Figure 54 – Port Forward List
Enable port forward on A8n (ac) device
1. Go to Configuration > Network > Port Forward
Figure 55 – Port Forward Setting
2. Click under Detail
3. Select Enable checkbox
4. Type in target host’s IP address in Local IP Address
5. Type in port number of target host in Local Port
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Note:
- A8n (ac) recovers itself from safe mode if it detects the
backhaul link is recovered
6. Select suitable protocol in Protocol Type:
TCP & UDP TCP UDP
7. Type in port number of AP in Global Port
8. Type in description in Description [Optional]
9. Click Submit
10. Click Save & Apply
4.2.12. Safe Mode
Safe Mode is for detecting the backhaul link integrity. If the AP loses its backhaul connectivity, it forces the clients to re-associate with another AP by changing its SSID to a default Safe Mode_X, where X is the MAC address of the radio interface in hexadecimal. This action can protect the client from connecting to the AP which has no backhaul to the Internet end. Total duration for AP from losing backhaul link to safe mode is 3 x ping interval seconds.
Figure 56 – Safe Mode Setting
Enable safe mode on A8n (ac) device
1. Go to Configuration > Network > Safe Mode
2. Select Enable Safe Mode checkbox
3. Type in at least one IP address of remote host in Ping Host 1 / Ping
Host 2 / Ping Host 3
4. Type in interval time between 3s and 30s in Ping Interval
5. Click Submit
6. Click Save & Apply
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Caution:
- Inappropriate configuration may bring negative impact on the
network performance
- It is not suggested to change the parameters in Advanced
Radio Settings unless you are experienced administrators.
- Default setting is recommended
4.2.13. Advanced Settings on Radio Interface
A8n (ac) provides advanced settings on each radio interface; these settings include data rate, AirFi, Tx/Rx Stream settings … etc.
Figure 57 – Radio 0’s Advanced Settings
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Advanced Settings
Configure AMPDU and AMSDU on radio interface
Figure 58 – AMPDU and AMSDU Setting
1. 2.4G Radio: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0 > Advanced >
Advanced Settings 5G Radio: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1 > Advanced > Advanced Settings
2. Select AMPDU checkbox to enable aggregation of MAC protocol
unit
3. Type in the maximum number of data frame between 1 and 64 that
A8n (ac) pushes them into single PPDU; 64 is default setting
4. Select AMSDU checkbox to enable aggregation of MAC service
data unit; A8n (ac) pushes aggregated MSDU (MAC service data units) into a single MPDU
5. Click Submit
6. Click Save & Apply
Configure the number of transmit radio chains and receive radio chains
Figure 59 – transmit radio chains and receive radio chains setting
1. 2.4G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0 > Advanced
> Advanced Settings 5G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1 > Advanced >
Advanced Settings
2. Select the maximum number of transmission between 1 and 2 on
Max Tx Streams
3. Select the maximum number of transmission between 1 and 2 on
Max Rx Streams
4. Click Submit
5. Click Save & Apply
Configure beacon interval of BSS
Figure 60 – Beacon Setting
1. 2.4G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0 > Advanced
> Advanced Settings 5G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1 > Advanced >
Advanced Settings
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Note:
- The higher the DTIM period, the longer a client device may
sleep and therefore the more power that particular client device may potentially save.
2. Change the following settings:
Beacon Interval Auto Select checkbox that A8n (ac) tunes the interval of beacon transmissions of each supported BSS automatically Beacon Interval – Available if Beacon Interval Auto is NOT selected; Specify the interval time between 40ms and 3500ms in Beacon Interval. Each BSS share this setting.
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
Configure Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) time
1. 2.4G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0 > Advanced
> Advanced Settings 5G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1 > Advanced > Advanced Settings
2. Specify the interval time between 1 and 255 in DTIM.
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
Modify protect mechanism on hidden node problem of Wi-Fi network
Figure 61 – Protection Mechanism Setting
1. 2.4G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0 > Advanced
> Advanced Settings 5G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1 > Advanced >
Advanced Settings
2. Select suitable mechanism on Protection Mode; you can select:
None - no protect mechanism is used. It is the default setting. CTS-only - also known as CTS-to-Self; AP issues a CTS frame to itself
before sending data. All clients will not transmit during the time. RTS-CTS - AP sends a RTS frame, waits for the clients CTS frame and then sends the data packet. It allow more robust operation, but at the expense of additional overheads.
3. Specify frame size in byte between 0 and 2347 bytes on RTS/CTS
Threshold; 2346 is default setting. If a frame is smaller than the RTS/CTS threshold, it will be sent by the AP without modification. If a frame is larger than the RTS/CTS threshold, then two frames will be sent by the AP. The first frame is an RTS (request to send) frame. After the RTS frame is sent, the AP listens
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for the corresponding CTS from the target client. Upon reception of the CTS, the AP then sends the data frame. There are trade-offs when considering what value you should set for the RTS/CTS threshold. Smaller values will cause RTS to be sent more often, increasing overheads. However, the more often RTS packets are sent, the sooner the system can recover from collisions. It is recommended to use the default value or only minor reductions of the default setting.
4. Click Submit
5. Click Save & Apply
Change distance setting on A8n (ac)
Distance setting is the estimated distance of target area (round to the nearest km); A8n (ac) adjusts the round-trip time latency according to this setting.
1. 2.4G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0 > Advanced
> Advanced Settings 5G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1 > Advanced >
Advanced Settings
2. Type in the estimate distance of target area between 1 and 50 km
in Distance; 2 km is default setting.
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
Enable IGMP Snooping
AP is a Layer 2 device when it is configured as Switch mode. However, IGMP Snooping implementation on AP is a little bit different than that of standard Layer 2 Switch. Each Virtual AP (WLAN) port is similar to a Layer 2 switch port. With IGMP Snooping enabled in the AP, clients associated to a VAP will only receive multicast packets if there is at least one client joined the multicast group in that VAP. Unlike ordinary IGMP Snooping implementation, where Layer 2 switch converts multicast to unicast and delivers them to devices registered with the multicast group, AP should simply send out the multicast packets from the VAP which has at least one client joined the multicast group. This is done because the wireless media is a broadcast media. It does not need to be sent multiple times when there are more than one registered clients. When IGMP Snooping is turned on, multicast packets should be dropped at the VAP exit if there is no client from the VAP who has joined the corresponding multicast group. The IGMP snooping forwarding table (port and multicast MAC address mapping table) should support aging mechanism to age out the entry which has no multicast traffic for a period of time.
1. 2.4G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0 > Advanced
> Advanced Settings
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5G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1 > Advanced >
Advanced Settings
2. Select IGMP Snooping checkbox to enable IGMP Snooping
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
Enable multicast traffic
1. 2.4G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0 > Advanced
> Advanced Settings 5G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1 > Advanced > Advanced Settings
2. Select Multicast Traffic checkbox that A8n (ac) process multicast
traffic in all WLANs; otherwise; AP drops the multicast traffic.
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
Enable Nearby AP List on A8n (ac)
1. 2.4G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0 > Advanced
> Advanced Settings 5G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1 > Advanced > Advanced Settings
2. Select Nearby AP List checkbox that A8n (ac) sniffs the surrounding
AP periodically
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
AirFi Settings
AirFi technology is an advanced software control wireless algorithm developed by Altai for optimizing network throughput capacity performance. Using the Altai AirFi control algorithm can optimize the wireless bandwidth for the high speed clients as well as the low speed clients (i.e. 11b and 11g clients), and as a result the system throughput can be improved substantially.
Figure 62 – AirFi Setting
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0 > Advanced > Advanced
Settings
2. Select AirFi checkbox to enable AirFi feature
3. Select suitable level in AirFi Level
Level I - favor the fast (802.11n) client most Level I - favor the fast (802.11n) client moderate Level III - favor the fast (802.11n) client less
4. Click Submit
5. Click Save & Apply
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Note:
- Level I is recommended
Note:
- Data rate: Best and Multicast Data Rate: Min is
recommended
Data Rate Setting
Altai AP provides the capability to limit all clients to transmit data and multicast data in the certain data rate.
Figure 63 – Data Rate Setting
1. 2.4G Radio: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0 > Advanced >
Data Rate Settings 5G Radio: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1 > Advanced >
Data Rate Settings
2. Select a data rate on Data Rate; best is default setting
3. Select a data rate on Multicast Data Rate; min is default setting
4. Click Submit
5. Click Save & Apply
4.2.14. Quality of Service on Radio Interface
A8n (ac) provides QoS/WMM configuration on both radio interface and each WLAN.
Modify the QoS setting on Radio
Figure 64 – QoS Setting on Radio
1. 2.4G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0 > QoS
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5G Interface: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1 > QoS
2. Select suitable configuration in Optimization Mode; you can select:
Default Optimization a set of QoS/WMM parameters for most scenarios; it is a default setting Optimized for throughput – a set of QoS/WMM parameters for single user Wi-Fi network; Wi-Fi network achieves the highest throughput for a single user. Optimized for capacity - a set of QoS/WMM parameters for multi­user (>20) Wi-Fi network; Wi-Fi network can achieve highest system throughput for multiple users Manual Configuration Specify QoS/WMM parameters manually
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
Modify the QoS setting in WLAN 0 – 15
Figure 65 – QoS Setting on WLAN 0-15
1. 2.4G WLAN 0-15: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0 > WLAN 0-
15 > QoS 5G WLAN 0-15: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1 > WLAN 0-15
> QoS
2. Specify QoS/WMM parameters manually
3. Click Submit
4. Click Save & Apply
4.2.15. Bandwidth Control on WLAN
Figure 66 – Bandwidth Control Setting on WLAN 0-15
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Enable bandwidth control for the WLAN on WLAN 0 – 15
1. 2.4G WLAN 0-15: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0 > WLAN 0-
15 > Bandwidth Control 5G WLAN 0-15: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1 > WLAN 0-15 > Bandwidth Control
2. Type in maximum throughput in kbps between 0 to 1000000 kbps on
Uplink under Based on WLAN; 0 denotes disable, and is default setting
3. Type in maximum throughput in kbps between 0 to 1000000 kbps on
Downlink under Based on WLAN; 0 denotes disable, and is default setting
4. Click Submit
5. Click Save & Apply
How to enable bandwidth control per station on WLAN 0 – 15
1. 2.4G WLAN 0-15: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio0 > WLAN 0-
15 > Bandwidth Control 5G WLAN 0-15: Go to Configuration > Wireless > Radio1 > WLAN 0-15 > Bandwidth Control
2. Type in maximum throughput in kbps between 0 to 1000000 kbps on
Uplink under Based on Station; 0 denotes disable, and is default setting
3. Type in maximum throughput in kbps between 0 to 1000000 kbps on
Downlink under Based on Station; 0 denotes disable, and is default setting
4. Click Submit
5. Click Save & Apply
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Authentication
Description
Local (Default)
Support 3-level User Login (root/admin/guest)
RADIUS
Authenticate user through RADIUS; if no response returned from RADIUS server, AP fallbacks to local authentication
RADIUS + Local
Login AP with local user login or RADIUS user login
5. Manage Your Access Point
5.1. User Admin
A8n (ac) device allows network administrator to manage user account and privilege for accessing Web UI via local authentication and/or RADIUS authentication.
Figure 67 – User Admin
Table 4 describes the authentication setting of A8m (ac) device.
Table 4 - Different authentication type
5.1.1. Local authentication
Modify admin account’s password
1. Go to Administration > User Admin
2. Select admin in UserName
3. Type a new password in Password
4. Type a new password again in Confirm Password
5. Click Submit
Modify guest account’s password
1. Go to Administration > User Admin
2. Select guest in UserName
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Note:
- Please login as admin for modifying password
3. Type a new password in Password
4. Type a new password again in Confirm Password
5. Click Submit
5.1.2. RADIUS authentication
Enable RADIUS authentication in A8n (ac) products
1. Go to Administration > User Admin > Login Authentication Setting
2. Select RADIUS authentication or RADIUS + Local authentication in
Authentication Type
3. Select suitable authentication in Authentication Mode; you can
select: PAP EAP
4. Select suitable encryption in Encryption Algorithm; you can select:
For authentication Mode is PAP:
Disable For authentication Mode is EAP: PEAP-GTC PEAP-MS-CHAP-V2 TTLS-PAP TTLS-CHAP TTLS-MS-CHAP TTLS-MS-CHAP-V2
5. Provide IP address of remote RADIUS server in RADIUS Server
6. Provide suitable secrets in Secret of RADIUS Secret.
7. Left Secondary RADIUS Server blank if no backup RADIUS server is
available
8. Left Secondary RADIUS Secret blank if no backup RADIUS server is
available
9. Click Submit
10. Click OK (see Figure 68)
Figure 68 – Popup window for confirming the change of RADIUS authentication
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Note:
- A8n (ac) support up to four trap host at the same time. The
information about trap hosts will be listed in the trap host table (see Figure 70)
Figure 70 – Trap host table
5.2. SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a Network management protocol used almost exclusively in TCP/IP networks. SNMP provides a means to monitor and control network devices, and to manage configurations, statistics collection, performance, and security.
Figure 69 – SNMP Configuration
5.2.1. Enable SNMP in A8n (ac) products
1. Go to Administration > User Admin > SNMP
2. Select Enable SNMP checkbox to enable SNMP function
3. Type in suitable string in Read Community; the string of Read
Community between Network Manage System (NMS) and A8n (ac) must be identical, otherwise, NMS cannot get information from A8n (ac). public is default setting.
4. Type in suitable string in Write Community; the string of Write
Community between Network Manage System (NMS) and A8n (ac) must be identical, otherwise, NMS cannot modify A8n (ac)’s setting. netman is default setting.
5. Click Submit
6. Click Save & Apply
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Note:
- The existing certification file and key file will be overwritten for
executing installation each time
5.3. Certificate
A8n (ac) devices support both HTTP and HTTPS connection for their web UI. Certificate management allows network administrator to upload their own certifications for HTTPS connection.
Figure 71 – Certificate Management
5.3.1. Upload the customized certification for HTTPS
connection on A8n (ac) products
1. Go to Administration > Certificate
2. Click Choose file on Http Cert File and select suitable certification
file for HTTPS connection
3. Click Upload on Http Cert File to upload certification
4. Click Choose file on Http Key File and select suitable certification file
for HTTPS connection
5. Click Upload on Http Key File to upload certification
6. Click Install
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Keeps all settings
Device keeps all operating setting after updating firmware
Keep Network Address settings only
Device keeps IP address, subnet mask only after updating firmware; the other settings will be restored as default settings
Full Factory Reset
Device restores all setting as default settings after updating firmware
Caution:
- Do not interrupt the process of firmware update. Please
maintain network connection and power supply during updating firmware; otherwise A8n (ac) may not function.
5.4. Firmware Update
Network administrator updates (upgrades or downgrades) A8n (ac) device’s firmware via web UI.
Figure 72 – Firmware Update
5.4.1. Update A8n (ac) device’s firmware
1. Go to Administration > Firmware Update
2. Click Choose file, then select suitable firmware image file (.bin)
3. You may select:
4. Click Upload Image
5. If uploaded firmware image is valid, click Proceed to continue;
otherwise, error message will be shown
6. Wait unit A8n (ac) completes updating firmware
7. Login with correct username and password, then check the
firmware version on About > Software Version
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Note:
- Please refer to 2.3 Login the AP (via Ethernet) on page 4 for
logging in A8n (ac) after performing factory default
5.5. Factory Default
Network administrator restores A8n (ac) device’s settings as default settings via web UI.
Figure 73 – Restore to Factory Default
5.5.1. Restore A8n (ac) device’s settings with
default settings
1. Go to Administration > Factory Default
2. Select Keep Network Address settings checkbox for keeping IP
address and subnet mask settings; otherwise, deselect the checkbox
3. Click Restore to Factory Default
5.6. Backup/Restore
Network administrator backups / restores A8n (ac) device’s settings via web UI.
Figure 74 – Admin Backup / Restore
5.6.1. Backup A8n (ac) device’s settings
1. Go to Administration > Backup/Restore > Backup Configuration File
2. Click Create backup and save configuration file
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system
Contain settings about SNMP, syslog …etc
network
Contain network settings about all interfaces, such as IP address, VLAN enabling, and STP …etc.
wireless
Contain settings about radio interfaces, including radio enabling, WLAN settings … etc
5.6.2. Restore A8n (ac) device’s settings with
configuration file
1. Go to Administration > Backup/Restore > Restore Configuration File
2. Click Choose file, then select suitable configuration file (.tar.gz)
3. Click Restore backup
5.7. Customization
Network administrator may create customized settings as factory default settings for A8n (ac) products. Once the customized configuration file is imported, A8n (ac) products restore with the customized settings as default settings rather than the original default settings.
Figure 75 – Default Configuration Customization
5.7.1. Create customized configuration file for A8n
(ac) products
1. Go to Administration > Customization > Default Configuration
Customization
2. Click Product Customization Template to download configuration
template file (.tar.gz)
3. Use 7-zip software to open the template file, and edit the files in the
factory_default.zip.
4. Edit system, network, and wireless files with the desired settings;
5. Save the modified files
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Caution:
- Do not unzip the file during edit; otherwise, error may appear
after uploading the customization file. 7-zip is recommended software to use in customization.
Note:
- Customization will take effect after reboot. Since improper
customization may cause malfunction of A8n (ac), please contact Altai support team (support@altaitechnologies.com) for any queries.
6. Go to Administration > Customization > Default Configuration
Customization
7. Click Choose file, then select the modified customization file
8. Click Install
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LED
LED Status (Color)
Meaning
Power LED
Off
Power off
Solid (Green)
Operating
Ethernet LED
Off
Link Down
Solid (Green)
Link Up
Blinking (Green)
Activity
Remarks:
1. All LED will be off once pressing down the reset button
2. Pressing and holding the reset button until Power LED blinks once, the device
reboots.
3. Pressing and holding the reset button until Power LED blinks twice
consecutively, the device restores the factory default setting.
6. Monitor Your Access Point
This chapter introduces various information / statistics from Web UI or LED indication that monitoring the device’s status.
6.1. LED Colors and What They Mean
6.1.1. A8n (ac) series
Table 5 – A8n (ac) series operation LED indicators
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6.2. Status > Overview
Figure 76 – A8n (ac) device’s status overview
Status overview provides vital information on the device’s status. Information includes system status, thin AP status, network status, and interfaces status.
6.2.1. System status
System status provides basic information and real time status of device.
Figure 77 – System Status
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System Name Name represents the device in Wi-Fi network; it is customized by network administrator.
Product Name – Device’s product name CPU Usage – indicate that how many CPU resources the device is
currently using Memory Usage indicate that how many memory resources the device is currently using
Time of Day – system time of device Uptime – indicate operation time of device from last time boot up /
reboot
6.2.2. Thin AP
Figure 78 Thin AP Status
Thin AP - indicate status of thin AP feature
6.2.3. Networks
Networks provide basic information about Layer 3 status.
Switch Mode
Figure 79 Network Status in Switch Mode
IPv4 DHCP Client – indicate whether device’s IP address is assigned by
DHCP server or not
IPv4 Address – Current IPv4 address of device IPv4 Subnet Mask – indicate the subnetwork device belongs to IPv4 Default Gateway – indicate a node that helps device to another
network. IPv4 DNS Server - indicate a node that provides DNS service for the device
The following information is available if IPv6 option is enabled. IPv6 DHCP Client – indicate whether device’s IP address is assigned by IPv6 DHCP server or not IPv6 Address Current IPv6 address of device
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IPv6 Default Gateway indicate a node that helps device to another network. IPv6 DNS Server - indicate a node that provides DNS service for the device
Gateway Mode
Figure 80 – Network Status in Gateway Mode
WAN IPv4 DHCP Client – indicate whether device’s IP address is assigned by
DHCP server or not
IPv4 Address – Current IPv4 address of device on WAN IPv4 Subnet Mask – indicate the subnetwork device belongs to IPv4 Default Gateway – indicate a node that helps device to another
network. IPv4 DNS Server - indicate a node that provides DNS service for the device
LAN IP Address - Current IP address of device on LAN Subnet Mask – indicate the subnetwork device belongs to NAT – indicate whether device performs network address translation
(NAT) or not DHCP Server - indicate whether built-in DHCP server is enabled or not
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6.2.4. Interfaces
Interfaces provide the real time status of all interfaces on the A8n (ac) device.
Figure 81 – Status of all available interfaces
Ethernet (eth0)
Figure 82 Ethernet 0 Status
MAC – MAC address of Ethernet 0 interface Link – indicate the status and operating mode of Ethernet 0 Transmit – indicate the traffic and instant throughput of transmission on
Ethernet 0 Receive indicate the traffic and instant throughput of receive operation on Ethernet 0
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Radio0 (2.4G)
Figure 83 – Radio 0 Status
MAC – MAC address of Radio 0 interface Channel – indicate operating frequency (channel) of Radio 0 Wireless Mode – indicate 802.11 standards that Radio 0 operates Noise Level – indicate the noise level in terms of dBm of operating
channel
Transmission Power – indicate the total transmission power of Radio 0 Transmit – indicate the traffic and instant throughput of transmission on
Radio 0 Receive indicate the traffic and instant throughput of receive operation on Radio 0
Mode – indicate operating mode of Radio 1 WLANs - indicate the number of operating WLAN on Radio 0 (AP mode
and Repeater Mode only) Clients - indicate the number of clients that Radio 0 servers currently (AP mode and Repeater mode only) Connection indicate connection status between Radio 0 and remote AP (Station mode only) AP SSID indicate the SSID that station associates with (Station mode only)
AP SNR – indicate received SNR from remote AP (Station mode only) Busy – indicate busy of operating channel
Radio1 (5G)
Figure 84 Radio 1 Status
MAC – MAC address of Radio 1 interface Channel – indicate operating frequency (channel) of Radio 1 Wireless Mode – indicate 802.11 standards that Radio 1 operates
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Noise Level indicate the noise level in terms of dBm of operating channel
Transmission Power – indicate the total transmission power of Radio 1 Transmit – indicate the traffic and instant throughput of transmission on
Radio 1 Receive indicate the traffic and instant throughput of receive operation on Radio 1
Mode – indicate operating mode of Radio 1 WLANs - indicate the number of operating WLAN on Radio 1 (AP mode
and Repeater Mode only) Clients - indicate the number of clients that Radio 1 servers currently (AP mode and Repeater mode only) Connection indicate connection status between Radio 0 and remote AP (Station mode only) AP SSID indicate the SSID that station associates with (Station mode only)
AP SNR – indicate received SNR from remote AP (Station mode only) Busy – indicate busy of operating channel
6.3. Status > Radio0(2.4G)
6.3.1. Status > Radio0(2.4G) > Status
Figure 85 – Radio 0 Status (detail)
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Radio Settings
Radio Status – indicate the current status of Radio 0 interface MAC – MAC address of Radio 0 interface Radio Channel - indicate operating frequency (channel) of Radio 0 Wireless Mode – indicate 802.11 standards that Radio 0 operates Mode – indicate operating mode of Radio 0 Country Code – indicate country code setting of Radio 0 Transmission Power – indicate the total transmission power of Radio 0
Channel Usage List
Tx(%) – average transmit frames percentage of operating channel Rx(%) – average receive frames percentage of operating channel Busy (%) – average busy state percentage of operating channel Noise Floor (dBm) – in ate noise floor of operating channel and noise
floor of chain 0, chain 1, and chain 2 on the control channel; if operating with 40MHz bandwidth, it shows the noise floor of chain 0, chain 1, and chain 2 on the extension channel as well. Interference Mitigation Offset (0-50dB) signal offset option that will mask all noise / valid signal below 0-50 dB; 0 denotes disabled
Nearby AP List
If Nearby AP List is enabled, device collects nearby AP information and builds Nearby AP List from all beacon frames received during operation. Information shows the SSID, BSSID, authentication mode, cipher mode, operating channel, data rate, and received SNR of collected APs.
Tx/Rx Statistics
This statistic shows traffic distribution about Radio 0 interface. The statistical data includes distribution in terms of data rate and frame type for all incoming and outgoing data frame via Radio 0 interface.
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6.3.2. Status > Radio0(2.4G) > Association List
This information is available on AP mode and Repeater mode only.
Figure 86 – Radio 0 Association List
WAN
It shows the current status of all operating WLAN on Radio 0 interface. The information includes WLAN ID, SSID, MAC Address, authentication mode, cipher mode, number of associated clients, instant throughput, and total traffic of each operating WLAN respectively.
Station List
It shows the real time status of first 50 associated stations. The status includes Station ID, MAC Address, IP address, SNR(dB) of uplink, RSSI (dBm) of uplink, instant throughput, cumulated traffic of uplink and downlink, and instant data rate of uplink and downlink for each associated station respectively.
Rogue Station List
It lists out the stations that can potentially disrupt wireless networks and can sometimes cause irrevocable damage to the network owners.
Network administrator inputs the rogue station’s MAC address manually
or selects any station from the station List by clicking .
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6.4. Status > Radio1(5G)
6.4.1. Status > Radio1(5G) > Status
Figure 87 – Radio 1 Status Information
Radio Settings
Radio Status – indicate the current status of Radio 1 interface MAC – MAC address of Radio 1 interface Radio Channel - indicate operating frequency (channel) of Radio 1 Wireless Mode – indicate 802.11 standards that Radio 1 operates Mode – indicate operating mode of Radio 1 Country Code – indicate country code setting of Radio 1 Transmission Power – indicate the total transmission power of Radio 1
Channel Usage List
Tx(%) – average transmit frames percentage of operating channel Rx(%) – average receive frames percentage of operating channel Busy (%) – average busy state percentage of operating channel Noise Floor (dBm) – indicate noise floor of operating channel and noise
floor of chain 0, chain 1, and chain 2 on the control channel; if operating with 40MHz bandwidth, it shows the noise floor of chain 0, chain 1, and chain 2 on the extension channel as well. Interference Mitigation Offset (0-50dB) signal offset option that will mask all noise / valid signal below 0-50 dB; 0 denotes disabled
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Nearby AP List
If Nearby AP List is enabled, device collects nearby AP information and builds Nearby AP List from all beacon frames received during operation. Information shows the SSID, BSSID, authentication mode, cipher mode, operating channel, data rate, and received SNR of collected APs.
Tx/Rx Statistics
This statistic shows traffic distribution about Radio 1 interface. The statistical data includes distribution in terms of data rate and frame type for all incoming and outgoing data frame via Radio 1 interface.
6.4.2. Status > Radio1(5G) > Association List
Figure 88 – Radio 1 Association List
WAN
It shows the current status of all operating WLAN on Radio 0 interface. The information includes WLAN ID, SSID, MAC Address, authentication mode, cipher mode, number of associated clients, instant throughput, and total traffic of each operating WLAN respectively.
Station List
It shows the real time status of first 50 associated stations. The status includes Station ID, MAC Address, IP address, SNR(dB) of uplink, RSSI (dBm) of uplink, instant throughput, cumulated traffic of uplink and downlink, and instant data rate of uplink and downlink for each associated station respectively.
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Rogue Station List
It lists out the stations that can potentially disrupt wireless networks and can sometimes cause irrevocable damage to the network owners. Network administrator inputs the rogue station’s MAC address manually or selects any station from the station List by clicking .
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Note:
- Syslog is one of the vital information for Altai’s engineer for
troubleshooting. It is highly recommended that syslog MUST be enabled
6.5. Status > Ethernet
Figure 89 – Ethernet Status (detail)
6.5.1. Status > Ethernet > Status
It shows the current status of Ethernet interfaces. The information includes Port, MAC Address, Auto-negotiation, Speed, Duplex, Link Detected, instant throughput of uplink and downlink and traffic of of uplink and downlink on Ethernet 0 and Ethernet 1 respectively.
6.6. Status > Logs
Figure 90 – Status > Logs
In order to realize easier monitoring and diagnosis, A8n (ac) products provide log function for system information, association activity, and alarm event. syslog records the information about system information, such as software, hardware, system configuration, and self-checking result wifi records the information about association activity, such as association, dissociation, and roaming event alarm records the alert information of A8n (ac) device, such as radio down, too high CPU usage
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7. Embedded Tools for Deployment /
Operation / Troubleshooting
A8n (ac) products have various tools to help network administrator or engineer on deployment, operating, and troubleshooting. Tools include channel scan, ping … etc.
7.1. Channel Scan
Network administrator and engineer collect the status of 2.4GHz radio and 5GHz radio in the surrounding area. Throughout this tool, network administrator and engineer collect noise floor, percentage of channel busy, and the number of BSS in particular radio channels.
Figure 91 – Chanel Scan Result (Overview)
A8n (ac) shows the channel scan result into Overview tab and AP List tab. Overview Tab displays general information from channel 1 to channel 11 at different sector. Information includes noise floor, percentage of channel busy, and the number of BSS on each channel respectively. AP List Tab - displays information scanned WLAN; information includes SSID, BSSID, authentication Mode, cipher, channel, rate in kbps, and received SNR (dB)
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Note:
- Wi-Fi service will be interrupted during channel scan
Note:
- Wi-Fi service will be interrupted during channel scan
Sector X AP List Tab– displays information scanned WLAN in sector 0 – 4. X is the sector number. Information includes SSID, BSSID, authentication Mode, cipher, channel, rate in kbps, and received SNR (dB)
7.1.1. Perform channel scan on 2.4G radio
1. Go to Tools > Channel Scan > Radio 0 (2.4G)
2. [Optional] Provide channel scan interval from 100ms to 1000ms in
Duration
3. Click Start Scan
4. Wait until Scan Status is changed from In Process to Success; it will
take for 20 seconds approximately
7.1.2. Perform channel scan on 5G radio
1. Go to Tools > Channel Scan > Radio 1 (5G)
2. [Optional] Provide channel scan interval from 100ms to 1000ms in
Duration
3. Click Start Scan
4. Wait until Scan Status is changed from In Process to Success; it will
take for 20 seconds approximately
7.2. iPerf
A8n (ac) Series products embed iPerf server tool. Network Administrator / Engineer can test the throughput performance via Ethernet, Radio0, or Radio1 with this built-in tool.
Figure 92 – iPerf Server Configuration
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7.2.1. Enable iPerf TCP Server
Figure 93 – iPerf TCP Server Setting
1. Go to Tools > iPerf
2. Click of either Sever ID 1 or Sever ID 2
3. Click Enable Server checkbox to enable iPerf TCP Server
4. Click TCP Server checkbox
5. Specify the listening port between 0 and 65535 on Port [Optional]
6. Click Submit
7. Click Save & Apply
7.2.2. Enable iPerf UDP Server
Figure 94 – iPerf UDP Server Setting
1. Go to Tools > iPerf
2. Click of either Sever ID 1 or Sever ID 2
3. Click Enable Server checkbox to enable iPerf UDP Server
4. Click UDP Server checkbox
5. Specify the listening port between 0 and 65535 on Port [Optional]
6. Click Submit
7. Click Save & Apply
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7.3. Diagnosis
7.3.1. Ping Test
Network administrator and engineer test the reachability of a host and measures the round-trip time between A8n (ac) and the host over an Internet Protocol (IP) network by using ping tool.
Figure 95 – Ping Test
7.3.2. Perform ping test
1. Go to Tools > Diagnosis > Ping
2. Type target IP address / host name in Ping IP Address/Host Name
3. [Optional] Specify how many ICMP (ping) packet that A8n (ac)
sends to the target host in Packet Count; 4 is default setting
4. [Optional] Specify the packet size of ICMP packet in Packet Size; 56
is default setting
5. Click Start
6. Click Stop to terminate ping test if necessary
7.3.3. Traceroute Test
Network administrator tests the route (path) and measuring transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol (IP) network by using traceroute test.
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Figure 96 – Traceroute Test
How to perform traceroute test
1. Go to Tools > Diagnosis > traceroute
2. Type target IP address / host name in Destination IP Address/Host
Name
3. [Optional] Click Enable Resolve IP addresses checkbox to enable IP
address to domain name translation
4. [Optional] Specify timeout interval between 1s and 100s in Timeout
for traceroute test
5. [Optional] Specify TTL value between 1 and 100 in Pings Per TTL; 3 is
default setting
6. [Optional] Specify TTL value between 1 and 100 in Maximum TTL; 30
is default setting
7. Click Start
8. Click Stop to terminate ping test if necessary
7.3.4. Tcpdump
A8n (ac) provides a tool to capture packets that passing through a particular interface. It helps network administrator for troubleshooting.
Figure 97 – Tcpdump Tool
How to perform packet capture on A8n (ac)’s interface
1. Go to Tools > Diagnosis > Tcpdump
2. Select suitable interface in Interface
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Schedule Mode
Select exact time and day(s) for rebooting device
Periodic Mode
Select a countdown timer (minute) for rebooting device
3. [Optional] Specify maximum number of packet in Packet Count
4. [Optional] Specify maximum file size in Capture File Size
5. Click Start
6. Click Stop to terminate ping test if necessary
7. Download capture file after finished.
7.4. Watchdog
Watchdog is an electronic timer that is used to detect and recover from system malfunctions. That is timer for periodic reboot.
7.4.1. Schedule Reboot
Figure 98 – Schedule Root
Enable periodic reboot
1. Go to Tools > Watchdog > Schedule Reboot
2. Click Periodic Reboot to enable reboot scheduler
3. You may change the following settings:
Radom Delay Select the checkbox to enable a random delay on scheduled rebooting time. It prevents all APs reboot at the same time
4. Click Submit
5. Click Save & Apply
Enable periodic log upload
1. Go to Tools > Watchdog > Schedule Reboot
2. Click Periodic Upload Log to enable upload log scheduler
3. You may change the following settings:
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Schedule Mode
Select exact time and day(s) for uploading log
Periodic Mode
Select a countdown timer (minute) for uploading log
Radom Delay Select the checkbox to enable a random delay on scheduled rebooting time. It prevents all APs reboot at the same time FTP Server User Name – Type in username for logging in remote FTP server FTP Server Password – Type in password for logging in remote FTP server
FTP Server IP Address - Type in IP address of remote FTP server FTP Server Port - Specify service port of remote FTP server; 21 is
default setting
4. Click Submit
5. Click Save & Apply
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7.4.2. Ping Watchdog
Ping watchdog is mechanism that A8n (ac) reboots itself if it fails to communicate (ping) to target host for serval time.
Figure 99 – Ping Watchdog
Enable ping watchdog
1. Go to Tools > Watchdog > Ping watchdog
2. Click Enable Ping Watchdog to enable this function
3. Type in IP address of target host in IP Address To Ping
4. [Optional] Specify interval between each ICMP request in Ping
Interval; 300 is default setting
5. [Optional] Specify delay time of each ICMP request in Startup Delay;
300 is default setting
6. [Optional] Specify fail tolerant in Failure Count to Reboot; 3 is default
setting
7. Click Submit
8. Click Save & Apply
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8. Collect Device’s Product Information
A8n (ac) product shows the information about product information, hardware, software and company information in About tab.
Figure 100 – About tab of A8n (ac) product
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