CETIS EXA100 User Manual

EXA100 Wireless AP Router
User Manual
Version A1.0, November 29, 2012
Preface
This manual provides information related to the installatio n and operation of this device. The individual reading this manual is presumed to have a basic understanding of telecommunications terminology and concepts.
Important Safety Instructions
With reference to unpacking, installation, use, and maintenance of your electronic device, the following basic guidelines are recommended:
Do not use or install this product near water, to avoid fire or shock hazard. For example, near a bathtub, kitchen sink or laundry tub, or near a swimming pool. Also, do not expose the equipment to rain or damp areas (e.g. a wet basement). Do not connect the power supply cord on elevated surfaces. Allow it to lie freely. There should be no obstructions in its path and no heavy items should be placed on the cord. In addition, do not walk on, step on, or mistreat the cord. Use only the power cord and adapter that are shipped with this device. This product is intended to be supplied by a UL Listed Power Supply with marked with "L.P.S.", or "Limited Power Source", and output rated 12 Vdc, minimum 1.0A. To safeguard the equipment against overheating, make sure that all openings in the unit that offer exposure to air are not blocked. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightening. Also, do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. Never install telephone wiring during stormy weather conditions. The equipment is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant. Following instruction or similar in the manual wiring method should comply article 725 and article 300 in national electrical code for class 2 circuit and wiring in duct. All the installation should performed by qualified personnel.
CAUTION:
  To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger
telecommunication line cord.
  Always disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlet before
servicing or disassembling this equipment.
WARNING
  Disconnect the power line from the device before servicing.   Power supply specifications are clearly stated in Appendix B –
Specifications
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Copyright
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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NOTE: This document is subject to change without notice.
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Table of Contents
Chapter1Introduction .................................................................................................... 5
1.1Features ................................................................................................................. 5
1.2Application............................................................................................................. 6
Chapter2Installation ...................................................................................................... 7
Chapter3WebUserInterface......................................................................................... 9
3.1DefaultSettings ..................................................................................................... 9
3.2IPConfiguration..................................................................................................... 9
3.3LoginProcedure................................................................................................... 11
Chapter4DeviceInformation ....................................................................................... 14
4.1Statistics............................................................................................................... 15
Chapter5WirelessSetting ........................................................................................... 16
5.1Basic.................................................................................................................... 16
5.2Advanced ............................................................................................................ 19
5.3Security ............................................................................................................... 21
5.4WDS .................................................................................................................... 23
5.5WPS..................................................................................................................... 26
5.6StationList .......................................................................................................... 28
5.7APWirelessStatistics......................................................................................... 29
Chapter6Management‐ConfigurationBackup........................................................... 30
6.1ManagementIP ................................................................................................... 30
6.2LEDControl .......................................................................................................... 31
6.3SNMPAgent......................................................................................................... 32
6.4TR069Client ....................................................................................................... 33
6.5UpdateSoftware.................................................................................................. 35
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6.6Reboot ................................................................................................................. 37
6.7Configuration....................................................................................................... 38
6.7.1 BackupSettings....................................................................................... 38
6.7.2 UpdateSettings....................................................................................... 38
6.7.3 RestoreDefault ....................................................................................... 39
AppendixA‐PinAssignments ....................................................................................... 40
AppendixB–Specifications........................................................................................... 41
AppendixC–ParameterRules ....................................................................................... 43
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Chapter 1 Introduction
The EXA100 is a Wi-Fi AP module which can be inserted into wall-mounted customized housing. The EXA100 (300Mbps) Wireless AP and is backward compatible with existing
802.11b (11Mbps) and 11g (54Mbps) equipment. The EXA100
is integrated to be power supplied by DC-Jack or punch connector from Power over Ethernet Device and ADSL Router (EXP100). Hence it can provide several kinds of application methods to combine the wireless easily. It also provides state of the art security features such as 64/128 bit WEP encryption and WPA/WPA2 encryption, Firewall, and VPN pass through.
is customized for Hotel environment applications. It
is an 802.11n
1.1 Features
Wireless 802.11n access point – up to 300Mbps
2 LAN ports (punch by IDC connector)
Browser based interface for configuration and management:
OS independent and easy to use
Support CLI command to access Wireless AP
Full wireless security – WEP, WPA, WPA2
Power Supply for 3 options (DC-Jack / ADSL power in / PSE power in )
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1.2 Application
The following diagrams depict typical applications of the EXA100.
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Chapter 2 Installation
FRONT PANEL
The figure below shows the front panel of the device.
LED Status
LED Status Descriptions
System is power off or system status
Power
Wireless
Link
Solid OFF
Solid ON System is operational
Solid OFF
Solid ON Wi-Fi is operational
Flashing Data transmission through Wi-Fi
is abnormal or disabling ‘LED ON’ in web UI.
Wi-Fi is disabled or disabling ‘LED ON’ in web UI.
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REAR PANEL
The figure below shows the rear panel of the device.
Caution 1: If the device fails to power up, or it malfunctions, first verify that
the power cords are connected securely and then power it on again. If the problem persists, contact technical support.
Caution 2: Before servicing or disassembling this equipment, disconnect all
power cords and telephone lines from their outlets.
Reset Button
Restore the default parameters of the device by pressing the Reset button for 5 to 10 seconds.
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Chapter 3 Web User Interface
This section describes how to access the device via the web user interface (WUI) using an Internet browser such as Internet Explorer (version 5.0 and later).
3.1 Default Settings
The factory default settings of this device are summarized below.
  LAN IP address: 192.168.1.254   LAN subnet mask: 255.255.255.0   Administrative access (username: root , password: 12345 )   User access (username: user, password: user)   Remote (WAN) access (username: support, password: support)
Technical Note
During power on, the device initializes all settings to defau lt values. It will
then read the configuration profile from the permanent storage section of flash memory. The default attributes are overwritten when identical attributes with different values are configured. The configuration profile in permanent storage can be created via the web user interface or telnet user interface, or other management protocols. The factory default configuration can be restored either by pushing the reset button for more than five seconds until the power indicates LED blinking or by clicking the Restore Default Configuration option in the Restore Settings screen.
3.2 IP Configuration
STATIC IP MODE
In static IP mode, you assign IP settings to your PC manually.
Follow these steps to configure your PC IP address to use subnet
192.168.1.x.
NOTE: The following procedure assumes you are running Windows XP.
However, the general steps involved are similar for most operating systems (OS). Check your OS support documentation for further details.
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STEP 1: From the Network Connections window, open Local Area
Connection (You may also access this screen by double-clicking the Local Area Connection icon on your taskbar). Click the
Properties button. STEP 2: Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button. STEP 3: Change the IP address to the 192.168.1.x (1<x<255) subnet with
subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. The screen should now display as
shown below.
STEP 4: Click OK to submit these settings.
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3.3 Login Procedure
Perform the following steps to login to the web user interface.
NOTE: The default settings can be found in 3.1 Default Settings.
STEP 1: Start the Internet browser and enter the default IP address for
the device in the Web address field. For example, if the default IP
address is 192.168.1.254, type http://192.168.1.254
NOTE: For local administration (i.e. LAN access), the PC running the
browser must be attached to the Ethernet, and not necessarily to
the device.
For remote access (i.e. WAN), use the IP address shown on the
.
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Chapter 4 Device Information screen and login with remote
username and password.
STEP 2: A dialog box will appear, such as the one below. Enter the default
username and password, as defined in section 3.1 Default
Settings.
Click OK to continue.
NOTE: The login password can be changed later (see 8.6.1 P a sswords).
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STEP 3: After successfully logging in for the first time, you will reach this screen.
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Chapter 4 Device Information
The web user interface window is divided into two frames, the main menu (at left) and the display screen (on the right). The main menu has several options and selecting each of these options opens a submenu with more selections.
NOTE: The menu items shown are based upon the configured
connection(s) and user account privileges. For example, if NAT
and Firewall are enabled, the main menu will display the NAT and
Security submenus. If either is disabled, their corresponding
menu(s) will also be disabled.
Device Info is the first selection on the main menu so it will be discussed first. Subsequent chapters will introduce the other main menu options in sequence.
The Access Point Status screen displays at startup.
This screen shows software, IP settings and other related information.
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4.1 Statistics
Select Interface Statistics from the Device Info submenu to display the following.
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Chapter 5 Wireless Setting
5.1 Basic
You can configure the minimum number of wireless settings for communication, such as network name (SSID) and channel.
Wireless Network
Field Description
Driver Version Displays the version of the driver. Radio On/Off: Enable or disable the wireless LAN. Network Mode:
Network Name (SSID):
There are 5 modes: 11b only, 11g only,11n only,11b/g mixed mode, and 11b/g/n mixed mode.
The service set identification (SSID) is a unique name to identify the router in the wireless LAN. Wireless stations associating to the router must have the same SSID. Input a descriptive name. Its length is up to 32 characters.
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Multiple SSID 1/2/3/4: This router supports multiple SSIDs called
Guest SSIDs or Virtual Access Points.
Broadcast Network Name
(SSID):
AP Isolation:
MBSSID AP Isolation: Enable or disable MBSSID AP Isolation. BSSID:
Frequency (Channel):
HT Physical Mode
Select Enable to allow the SSID broadcast on the network, so that the STA can find it. Otherwise, the STA cannot find it.
Enable or disable AP Isolation. When many clients connect to the same access point, they can access each other. If you want to disable the access between clients which connect the same access point, you can enable this function.
Basic Service Set Identifier. This is the assigned MAC address of the station in the access point. This unique identifier is in Hex format and can only be edited when Multi BSSID is enabled in the previous screen.
A channel is the radio frequency used by the wireless device. Channels available depend on your geographical area. You may have a choice of channels (for your region) and you should use a different channel from an adjacent AP to reduce the interference. The Interference and degrading performance occurs when radio signals from different APs overlap.
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Field Description
Operating Mode Two modes: Mixed Mode and Green Field
Default is Mixed Mode.
Channel BandWidth Set the channel bandwidth of wireless radio
20MHz and 20/40 MHz Default is 20/40 MHz
Guard Interval Guard Interval is used to avoid that distinct
transmissions do not affect with one another.
With Long Guard and Auto. Default is Auto.
MCS Modulation and Coding Scheme
Range From 1 to 15, 32 and Auto Default is Auto.
Reverse Direction Grant(RDG)
STBC Enable or disable STBC. Default is enable.
Aggregation MSDU(A­MSDU)
Auto Block ACK Enable or disable Auto Block ACK
Decline BA Request Enable or disable Decline BA Request
HT Disallow TKIP Enable or disable HT Disallow TKIP.
Other
Enable or disable Reverse Direction Grant(RDG). Default is enable.
Enable or disable Aggregation MSDU(A­MSDU). Default is disable.
Default is enable.
Default is disable.
Default is enable.
Field Description
HT TxStream Stream numbers transmits. HT RxStream Stream numbers receives.
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5.2 Advanced
Use this page to make detailed settings for the AP. Advanced Wireless Settings page includes items that are not availab l e in the Basic Wireless Settings page, such as basic data rates, beacon interval, and data beacon
rate.
Advanced Wireless
Field Description
BG Protection Mode: It provides 3 options, including Auto, On, and Off.
The default BG protection mode is Auto.
Beacon Interval:
Date Beacon Rate
(DTM):
Fragment Threshold: This is the maximum data fragment size (between
The interval time range is between 20ms and 999ms for each beacon transmission. The default value is 100ms.
The DTM range is between 1ms and 255 ms. The default value is 1ms.
256 bytes and 2346 bytes) that can be sent in the wireless network before the router fragments the packet into smaller data frames. The default value is 2346.
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RTS Threshold: Request to send (RTS) is designed to prevent
collisions due to hidden nodes. An RTS defines the biggest size data frame you
can send before an RTS handshake is invoked. The RTS threshold value is between 1 and 2347. The default value is 2347.
If the RTS threshold value is greater than the fragment threshold value, the RTS handshake does not occur. Because the data frames are fragmented before they reach the RTS size.
Tx Power: The Tx Power range is between 1 and 100. The
default value is 100.
Short Preamble: Select Disable or Enable. Short Slot: Select Disable or Enable. Tx Burst: Select Disable or Enable. Pkt_Aggregate: Select Disable or Enable. IEEE802.1 H Support Select Disable or Enable. Country Code:
Select the region which you are in. It provides six regions in the drop-down list.
Wi-Fi Multimedia
Field Description
WMM Capable: Enable or disable WMM. APSD Capable: Enable or disable APSD. DLS Capable Select Disable or Enable. WMM Parameters: Click the WMM Configuration button to pop up the
WMM Parameters of Access Point page. You can configure WMM parameters on the page.
Multicast-to-Unicast Converter: Enable or disable Multicast-to-Unicast Converter.
After completing the settings above, click Apply to save the settings and make the new configuration take effect. Click Cancel to close without saving.
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5.3 Security
Choose Wireless Settings>Security and the following page will be displayed. It allows you to modify the settings to prevent unauthorized accesses.
Select SSID
SSID choice: Select SSID from the drop-down list.
“default”
Security Mode: There are 11 options, including Disable, OPEN, SHARED,
WEPAUTO, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, WPAPSKWPA2PSK,
WPA1WPA2, and 802.1X.
[EXAMPLE]
Take Open WEP for example. Select Open WEP from the Security Mode drop down-list. The following page will be displayed.
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Cetis AP
Security Mode:
There are 11 options, including Disable, OPEN, SHARED, WEPAUTO,
WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, WPAPSKWPA2PSK, WPA1WPA2,
and 802.1X.
Wire Equivalence Protection (WEP)
WEP Key (1-4): Input the key to encrypt wireless data. To allow encrypted
data transmission, the WEP Encryption Key values on all wireless stations must be the same as the router. There are four keys for your selection. The input format can either be HEX style or ASCII format, 10 and 26 HEX codes or 5 and 13 ASCII codes are required for WEP64 and WEP128 respectively.
Access Policy
Policy: There are three options, including Disable, Allow, and Reject. You
can choose Disable, Allow or Reject. Select Allow, only the clients whose MAC address is listed can access the router. Select Reject, the clients whose MAC address is listed are denied to access the router.
Add a station MAC: If you want to add a station MAC, input the MAC address of the wireless stations that are allowed or denied access to your router in this address field.
After completing the settings above, click Apply to save the settings and make the new configuration take effect. Click Cancel to close without saving.
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5.4 WDS
Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
WDS Mode: There are four options, including Disable, Lazy Mode, Bridge Mode, and Repeater Mode.
Disable
Select Disable to disable the WDS mode.
Lazy Mode
Field Description
WDS Mode: Select Lazy Mode. The EXA100WDS Lazy mode
allows the other WDS bridge / repeater mode to link automatically.
Phy Mode: It provides 4 options, including CCK, OFDM,
HTMIX, and GREENFIELD.
Encryp Type: It provides 4 options, including None, WEP, TKIP,
and AES.
Encryp Key: It provides 4 AP MAC Addresses. Input the MAC
address of the other APs.
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Bridge Mode/ Repeater Mode
Field Description
WDS Mode: Select Bridge Mode or Repeater Mode. Phy Mode: It provides 4 options, including CCK, OFDM, HTMIX,
and GREENFIELD.
Encryp Type: It provides 4 options, including None, WEP, TKIP,
and AES.
AP MAC Address: It provides 4 AP MAC Addresses. Input the MAC
address of the other APs.
WDS (Wireless
Distribution
System)
Allows access points to communicate with one another wirelessly in a standardized way. It can also simplify the network infrastructure by reducing the amount of cabling required. Basically the access points will act as a client and an access point at the same time.
WDS is incompatible with WPA. Both features cannot be used at the same time. A WDS link is bi­directional, so the AP must know the MAC address of the other AP, and the other AP must have a WDS link back to the AP.
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Dynamically assigned and rotated encryption key are not supported in a WDS connection. This means that WPA and other dynamic key assignment technologies may not be used.
Only Static WEP keys may be used in a WDS connection, including any STAs that are associated with a WDS repeating AP.
Input the MAC address of the other APs that you want to link to and click enable.
Supports up to 4 point to multipoint WDS links, check Enable WDS and then enable on the MAC addresses
Example of a WDS topology:
AP1 <-- WDS --> Master AP (our AP) <-- WDS --> AP3<-- WDS --> AP4
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5.5 WPS
You can enable or disable the WPS function on this page.
Select Enable from the WPS drop-down list. Click Apply and the following page will be displayed.
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WPS Summary
It displays the WPS information, such as WPS Current Status, WPS Configured, and WPS SSID. Reset OOB: Reset to out of box (OoB) configuration.
WPS Progress
WPS mode: There are two ways for you to enable the WPS function: PIN, PBC. You can use a push button configuration (PBC) on the Wi-Fi router. If
there is no button, input a 4- or 8-digit PIN code. Each STA supporting WPS comes with a hard-coded PIN code.
PIN: If you select PIN mode, you need to input the PIN number in the field.
WPS Status
It displays the information about WPS status.
5.6 Station List
On this page, you can easily identify the connected wireless stations. It automatically observes the ID of the connected wireless station (if specified), MAC address, SSID, and current status.
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5.7 AP Wireless Statistics
This page shows the Wireless Statistics of EXA100.
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Chapter 6 Management - Configuration Backup
To save the current configuration to a file on your PC, click Backup Settings. You will be prompted for backup file location. This file can later
be used to recover settings on the Update Settings screen, as described below.
6.1 Management IP
IP Address:
Web LAN IP address for management.
Config Version:
Shows the current configuration version. The EXA100 can update the configuration automatically via TFTP server.
Gateway IP for remote management:
Disable Local management:
When disable the local management (ticking the checkbox ;.), user can not access web page via Wireless.
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6.2 LED Control
SelectDisableorEnablefromthedropdownmenuandclicktheApplybutton.
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6.3 SNMP Agent
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows a management application to retrieve statistics and status from the SNMP agent in this device. Select Enable from the drop-down menu, configure options, and click Apply to activate SNMP.
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6.4 TR-069 Client
WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) allows an Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) to perform auto-configuration, provision, collection, an d diagnostics to this device. Select desired values and click Apply/Save to configure TR­069 client options.
The table below is provided for ease of reference.
Field Description
TR-069 Settings Select Enable/Disable from the drop-down menu. ACS URL URL for the WiFi AP to connect to the ACS using the
WIFI AP WAN Management Protocol. This parameter MUST be in the form of a valid HTTP or HTTPS URL. An HTTPS URL indicates that the ACS supports SSL. The “host” portion of this URL is used by the WIFI AP for validating the certificate from the ACS when using certificate-based authentication.
ACS User Name Username used to authenticate the WIFI AP when
making a connection to the ACS using the WIFI AP WAN Management Protocol. This username is used only for HTTP-based authentication of the WIFI AP.
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Field Description
ACS Password Password used to authenticate the WIFI AP when
making a connection to the ACS using the WIFI AP WAN Management Protocol. This password is used only for HTTP-based authentication of the WIFI AP.
Inform Interval The duration in seconds of the interval for which the
WIFI AP MUST attempt to connect with the ACS and call the Inform method.
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6.5 Update Software
This option allows for firmware upgrades from a locally stored file.
Update Firmware
STEP 1: Obtain an updated software image file from your ISP. STEP 2: Enter the path and filename of the firmware image file in the
Software File Name field or click the Browse button to locate
the image file. STEP 3: Click the Update Software button once to upload and install the
file.
NOTE: The update process will take about 2 minutes to complete. The
device will reboot and the browser window will refresh to the
default screen upon successful installation. It is recommended
that you compare the Software Version on the
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Chapter 4 Device Information screen with the firmware version
installed, to confirm the installation was successful.
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6.6 Reboot
To save the current configuration and reboot the router, click Save/Reboot.
NOTE: You may need to close the browser window and wait for 2 minutes
before reopening it. It may also be necessary, to reset your PC IP
configuration.
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6.7 Configuration
6.7.1 Backup Settings
To save the current configuration to a file on your PC, click Backup Settings. You will be prompted for backup file location. This file can later
be used to recover settings on the Update Settings screen, as described below.
6.7.2 Update Settings
This option recovers configuration files previously saved using Backup Settings. Enter the file name (including folder path) in the Settings File Name box, or press Browse… to search for the file, then click Update Settings to recover settings.
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6.7.3 Restore Default
Click Restore Default Settings to restore factory default settings.
After Restore Default Settings is clicked, close the browser and wait for 2 minutes before reopening it. It may also be necessary, to reconfigure your PC IP configuration to match any new settings.
NOTE: This entry has the same effect as the Reset button. The EXA100
board hardware and the boot loader support the reset to default.
If the Reset button is continuously pressed for more than 5
seconds, the boot loader will erase the configuration data saved in
flash memory.
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Appendix A - Pin Assignments
ETHERNET Ports (RJ45)
ETHERNET LAN Ports (10/100Base-T)
Connection # PIN # Descriptions
1 +12Vdc Input 2 +12Vdc Input 3 Ethernet TX (+)/LAN1
J10
J14
4 Ethernet TX (-)/LAN1 5 Ethernet RX (+)/LAN1 6 Ethernet RX (-)/LAN1 7 Ground 8 Ground 1 PoE (+) Input 2 PoE (+) Input 3 Ethernet TX (+)/LAN2 4 Ethernet TX (-)/LAN2 5 Ethernet RX (+)/LAN2 6 Ethernet RX (-)/LAN2 7 PoE (-) Input 8 PoE (-) Input
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Appendix B – Specifications
Hardware Interface
z Power Jack X 1, z Two Punch IDC connectors
z Reset button X 1, z Active LED X 2, z Antenna internal
LAN Interface
z IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u
ADSL
z ADSL standard ITU-T G.992.5, ITU-T G.992.3, ITU-T G.992.1, ANSI
T1.413 Issue 2,
z G.992.5 (ADSL2+): z G.992.3 (ADSL2): z G.DMT
WLAN
z
IEEE 802.11n, backward compatible with 802.11g/b
z
64, 128-bit Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) Data Encryption
z
11 Channels (US, Canada)/ 13 Channels (Europe)/ 14 Channels (Japan)
z
Up to 300 Mbps data rate
z
WPA
/
WPA2
z
IEEE 802.1x
z
RF operating frequency: 2.412-2.497 GHz (2.4 GHz ISM Band)
z dd z
RF output power: 15dBm
Antenna gain: 2dBi
Bridge Functions
z IEEE 802.1d z VLAN support
Spanning Tree Algorithm
z z IGMP Proxy
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Management
z SNMP, Telnet, Web-based management, Configuration backup and
restoration RFC1213 Management information base for Network management of
z
TCP/IP-based internets
:
MIB-II
z Software upgrade via HTTP
Power Supply
z
Input: 100 - 240 Vac
z
Vac/ 50-60Hz
z
Output:
12 Vdc / 1 A
Certifications
z
EN 55022 + EN55024
z
EN 300328
z
EN 301489-1 / -17
z
EN 60950-1
z
Power Saving
z
WEEE
z
RoHS
z
REACH
Packing Accessories:
z
Module x 3
z
Quarter Blank spec x 2
z
KeyStone Jack x 1
z ConnectorSwitchx1 z
QIG for troubleshooting
z
Water-proof sealed PE bag (for ATU-R&QIG) x 1
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without
notice
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Appendix C –Parameter Rules
Basic
Wireless
Setting
Setting parameters in Web GUI
Radio On/Off RadioOff=0
Network Name(SSID) Multiple SSID1 Multiple SSID2 Multiple SSID3 Multiple SSID4
SSID1=wireless wireless
SSID2= blank
SSID3= blank
SSID4= blank
SSID5= blank
Settings
parameters in
Config file
0: disable 1: enable
value default
0
Hidden HideSSID=
Isolated NoForwarding=
Frequency (Channel)
Network Mode-11b/g mixed mode Network Mode-11b only Network Mode-11g only Network Mode­11b/g/n mixed mode
Operating Mode
Channel BandWidth
Guard Interval
Channel=0 AutoChannelSelect=1
WirelessMode=0 FixedTxMode=OFDM
WirelessMode=1 FixedTxMode=CCK
WirelessMode=4 FixedTxMode=OFDM
WirelessMode=9 FixedTxMode=HT
HT_OpMode=0
HT_BW=1
HT_GI=1
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 0: disable 1: enable(hide)
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 0: disable 1: enable
0
1
4
9
0: Mixed Mode 1: Green Field
0: 20 1: 20/40
0: long 1: Auto
0;1;1;1;1
1;0;0;0;0
0
1
1
MCS HT_MCS=33
Reverse
STBC HT_STBC=1 1
Direction Grant(RDG)
Aggregation MSDU(A­MSDU) Auto Block ACK Decline BA Request HT Disallow TKIP
HT_RDG=1 1
HT_AMSDU=0 0
HT_AutoBA=1 1
HT_BADecline=0 0
HT_DisallowTKIP=1
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) from: 1-15 and 32 33: Auto
0: disable 1: enable
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1
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Network Mode-11n only(2.4G)
WirelessMode=6 6
Operating Mode
HT_OpMode=0
0: Mixed Mode 1: Green Field
0
Advance
d
Wireless
Settings
MCS HT_MCS=33
STBC HT_STBC=1 1
HT TxStream HT_TxStream=2 from:1-2 2 HT RxStream HT_RxStream=2 from:1-2 2
BG Protection Mode
Beacon Interval Data Beacon Rate (DTIM) Fragment Threshold RTS Threshold
TX Power TxPower=100 range 1 100 Short
Preamble Short Slot ShortSlot=1 1
Tx Burst TxBurst=1 1 Pkt_Aggregat
e IEEE
802.11H Support
Channel BandWidth
Guard Interval
Reverse Direction Grant(RDG)
Aggregation MSDU(A­MSDU) Auto Block ACK Decline BA Request HT Disallow TKIP
BGProtection=0
BeaconPeriod=100 range 20 - 999 100
DtimPeriod=1 range 1 - 255 1
FragThreshold=2346
RTSThreshold=2347
TxPreamble=1 1
PktAggregate=1 1
IEEE80211H=0
HT_BW=1
HT_GI=1
HT_RDG=1 1
HT_AMSDU=0 0
HT_AutoBA=1 1
HT_BADecline=0 0
HT_DisallowTKIP=1
0: 20 1: 20/40
0: long 1: Auto
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) from: 1-15 and 32 33: Auto
0: disable 1: enable
0: Auto 1: On 2: Off
range 256 - 2346 2346
range 1 - 2347 2347
0: disable 1: enable
1
1
33
1
0
0
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Country Code
CountryRegion=0 CountryRegionABand =7 CountryCode=US
US: CountryRegion=0 CountryRegionABand=7 CountryCode=US JP: CountryRegion=5 CountryRegionABand=6 CountryCode=JP FR: CountryRegion=1 CountryRegionABand=2 CountryCode=FR TW: CountryRegion=0 CountryRegionABand=8 CountryCode=TW IE: CountryRegion=1 CountryRegionABand=1 CountryCode=IE HK: CountryRegion=1 CountryRegionABand=0 CountryCode=HK NONE: CountryRegion=5 CountryRegionABand=7 CountryCode=
US
WMM Capable
APSD Capable APSDCapable=0 0 DLS Capable DLSCapable=0 0
Multicast-to­Unicast
Security Mode-Disable
Security Mode­OPENWEP
Default Key DefaultKeyID=1
WEP Key 1
WEP Key 2
WEP Key 3
WEP Key 4
Security Mode­SHAREDWEP
Default Key DefaultKeyID=1
WmmCapable=1 1
0: disable 1: enable
M2UEnabled=0
AuthMode=OPEN EncrypType=NONE
AuthMode=OPEN EncrypType=WEP
Key1Str1= Key1Type=0
Key2Str1= Key2Type=0
Key3Str1= Key3Type=0
Key4Str1= Key4Type=0
AuthMode=SHARED EncrypType=WEP
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) from:1-4
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) keyType: 0 - 1 0: Hex 1: ASCII
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) from:1-4
0
1,1,1,1,1
KeyStr1=blan k KeyType=0
1,1,1,1,1
WEP Key 1
Key1Str1= Key1Type=0
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) keyType: 0 - 1
KeyStr1=blan k
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WEP Key 2
Key2Str1= Key2Type=0
0: Hex 1: ASCII
KeyType=0
WEP Key 3
WEP Key 4
Security Mode­WEPAUTO
Default Key DefaultKeyID=1
WEP Key 1
WEP Key 2
WEP Key 3
WEP Key 4
Security Mode-WPA
IP Address RADIUS_Server= blank Port RADIUS_Port=1812 (SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 1812
AuthMode=WPA
WPA Algorithms
Key Renewal Interval
Key3Str1= Key3Type=0
Key4Str1= Key4Type=0
AuthMode=WEPAUTO EncrypType=WEP
Key1Str1= Key1Type=0
Key2Str1= Key2Type=0
Key3Str1= Key3Type=0
Key4Str1= Key4Type=0
EncrypType=
RekeyInterval=3600
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) from:1-4
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) keyType: 0 - 1 0: Hex 1: ASCII
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) TKIP or AES
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 0 - 4194303
1,1,1,1,1
KeyStr1=blan k KeyType=0,0, 0,0,0
3600
RADIUS_Key1=
Shared Secret
Security Mode-WPA­PSK
Pass Phrase
Security Mode-WPA2
Session Timeout
AuthMode=WPAPSK
WPA Algorithms
Key Renewal Interval
AuthMode=WPA2
WPA Algorithms
Key Renewal Interval
RADIUS_Key2= RADIUS_Key3= RADIUS_Key4= RADIUS_Key5=
session_timeout_inter val=0
EncrypType=
WPAPSK1= WPAPSK2= WPAPSK3= WPAPSK4= WPAPSK5=
RekeyInterval=3600
EncrypType=
RekeyInterval=3600
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 0
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) TKIP or AES
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 0 - 4194303
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) TKIP or AES
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 0 - 4194303
3600
3600
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IP Address RADIUS_Server= (SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) blank Port RADIUS_Port=1812 (SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 1812
Shared Secret
PMK Cache Period Pre­Authentication
PMKCachePeriod=10
PreAuth=0 0
RADIUS_Key1= RADIUS_Key2= RADIUS_Key3= RADIUS_Key4= RADIUS_Key5=
10
blank
Security Mode-WPA2­PSK
Pass Phrase
Security Mode­WPAPSKWPA 2PSK
Pass Phrase
Security Mode­WPA1WPA2
Session Timeout
AuthMode=WPA2PSK
WPA Algorithms
Key Renewal Interval
WPA Algorithms
Key Renewal Interval
WPA Algorithms
session_timeout_inter val=0
EncrypType=
WPAPSK1= WPAPSK2= WPAPSK3= WPAPSK4= WPAPSK5=
RekeyInterval=3600
AuthMode=WPAPSKW
PA2PSK
EncrypType=
WPAPSK1= WPAPSK2= WPAPSK3= WPAPSK4= WPAPSK5=
RekeyInterval=3600
AuthMode=WPA1WPA
2
EncrypType=
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 0
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) TKIP or AES
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 0 - 4194303
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) TKIP or AES
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 0 - 4194303
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) TKIP or AES
3600
3600
blank
IP Address RADIUS_Server= (SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) blank Port RADIUS_Port=1812 (SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 1812
Shared Secret
Key Renewal Interval
Session Timeout
RekeyInterval=3600
RADIUS_Key1= RADIUS_Key2= RADIUS_Key3= RADIUS_Key4= RADIUS_Key5=
session_timeout_inter val=0
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 0 - 4194303
blank
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 0
3600
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Security Mode-802.1x
802.1x WEP IEEE8021X= blank IP Address RADIUS_Server= (SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) blank Port RADIUS_Port=1812 (SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 1812
Shared Secret
AuthMode=OPEN EncrypType=WEP
RADIUS_Key1= RADIUS_Key2= RADIUS_Key3= RADIUS_Key4= RADIUS_Key5=
blank
Wireless Distribut
ion
System
Policy AccessPolicy0=0
Add a station Mac WDS Mode­Disable WDS Mode­Lazy Mode
Phy Mode WdsPhyMode=
EncrypType WdsEncrypType=
Encryp Key
WDS Mode­Bridge Mode
Phy Mode WdsPhyMode=
Session Timeout
AccessControlList0=
WdsEnable=0 0
WdsEnable=4 4
WdsEnable=2 2
session_timeout_inter val=0
Wds0Key= Wds1Key= Wds2Key= Wds3Key=
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) 0
0: Disable 1: Allow 2: Reject
blank
CCK;CCK;CCK;CCK OFDM;OFDM;OFDM;OFDM HTMIX;HTMIX;HTMIX;HTMIX GREENFIELD;GREENFIELD;GREENFIELD ;GREENFIELD
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) NONEWEPTKIPAES
blank
CCK;CCK;CCK;CCK OFDM;OFDM;OFDM;OFDM HTMIX;HTMIX;HTMIX;HTMIX GREENFIELD;GREENFIELD;GREENFIELD ;GREENFIELD
0
CCK;CCK;CCK ;CCK
NONE
CCK;CCK;CCK ;CCK
EncrypType WdsEncrypType=
Wds0Key=
Encryp Key
WDS Mode­Repeater Mode
Phy Mode WdsPhyMode=
AP MAC Address
WdsEnable=3 3
Wds1Key= Wds2Key= Wds3Key=
WdsList= blank
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) NONEWEPTKIPAES
blank
CCK;CCK;CCK;CCK OFDM;OFDM;OFDM;OFDM HTMIX;HTMIX;HTMIX;HTMIX GREENFIELD;GREENFIELD;GREENFIELD ;GREENFIELD
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NONE
CCK;CCK;CCK ;CCK
EncrypType WdsEncrypType=
Wds0Key=
Encryp Key
Wds1Key= Wds2Key= Wds3Key=
(SSID1;SSID2;SSID3;SSID4;SSID5) NONEWEPTKIPAES
blank
NONE
AP MAC Address
WdsList= blank
default is 7 7=enable 0=disable
7
Wi-Fi
Protecte
d Setup
WPS WscModeOption=7
Setting parameters Web GUI Config file value default
IP Address lan_ipaddr=192.168.1.254 192.168.1.254
Management IP
LED Behavior
SNMP Settings
TR-069 Client
Gateway IP for Remote Management
Disable Local Management lan_filter=0
Config Version ConfigVersion=0100 0100 Power Led PwrLedEnabled=0 0 Wireless Link Led WlanLinkLedEnabled=0
SNMP Settings SNMPEnabled=1
Read Community SNMPREADCOMM=public public Set Community SNMPWRITCOMM=private private System Name SNMPpsysname = wireless wireless System Location SNMPpsyslocation=unknown unknown System Contact SNMPpsyscontact=unknown unknown Trap Manager IP SNMPtrap=0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
TR-069 Settings TR69Enabled=0
ACS URL TR69ACSurl= blank ACS Username TR69Username= blank ACS Password TR69Password= blank Inform Interval TR69InformInterval= blank
lan_gateway=0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
0: disable 1: enable
0: disable 1: enable
0: disable 1: enable
0: disable 1: enable
0
0
1
0
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