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... Manager ...53 3.5.4 Diagnostics ...53 3.5.5 Shutdown ...53 Chapter 4 Tutorials ...55 4.1 Sample Network Setup ...55 4.1.1 Set the Management Modes 56 4.1.2 Set the LAN IP Address and Management VLAN (vlan99 57 4.1.3 Set Up Wireless User Authentication 58 4.1.4 Create the AP Profiles (staff, guest 60 4.2 Rogue AP Detection ...63 4.2.1 Rogue AP Containment 67 4.3 Load Balancing...
... Manager ...53 3.5.4 Diagnostics ...53 3.5.5 Shutdown ...53 Chapter 4 Tutorials ...55 4.1 Sample Network Setup ...55 4.1.1 Set the Management Modes 56 4.1.2 Set the LAN IP Address and Management VLAN (vlan99 57 4.1.3 Set Up Wireless User Authentication 58 4.1.4 Create the AP Profiles (staff, guest 60 4.2 Rogue AP Detection ...63 4.2.1 Rogue AP Containment 67 4.3 Load Balancing...
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..., configure and use different WLAN and security settings for rouge APs to 24 other NWA3000-N series APs on your network. It uses Multiple BSSID and VLAN to provide up to help eliminate network threats. A NWA3000-N series AP can serve as an AP, Bridge, Repeater or even as an RF monitor to...
..., configure and use different WLAN and security settings for rouge APs to 24 other NWA3000-N series APs on your network. It uses Multiple BSSID and VLAN to provide up to help eliminate network threats. A NWA3000-N series AP can serve as an AP, Bridge, Repeater or even as an RF monitor to...
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... Screens Summary FOLDER OR LINK TAB FUNCTION LAN Status Displays general LAN interface information and packet statistics. LAN Setting Manage the LAN Ethernet interface including VLAN settings. Chapter 2 The Web Configurator 2.3.2.1 Dashboard The dashboard displays general device information, system status, system resource usage, and interface status in widgets that you can...
... Screens Summary FOLDER OR LINK TAB FUNCTION LAN Status Displays general LAN interface information and packet statistics. LAN Setting Manage the LAN Ethernet interface including VLAN settings. Chapter 2 The Web Configurator 2.3.2.1 Dashboard The dashboard displays general device information, system status, system resource usage, and interface status in widgets that you can...
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... is one . MENU ITEM(S) Configuration > MGNT Mode. 3.3.3 LAN Setting Use this screen to set the NWA3000-N series AP to configure the LAN Ethernet interface including VLAN settings. Chapter 3 Configuration Basics 3.3.1 Feature This provides a brief description. You may not have to delete the references to finish configuring the feature. MENU ITEM(S) Configuration...
... is one . MENU ITEM(S) Configuration > MGNT Mode. 3.3.3 LAN Setting Use this screen to set the NWA3000-N series AP to configure the LAN Ethernet interface including VLAN settings. Chapter 3 Configuration Basics 3.3.1 Feature This provides a brief description. You may not have to delete the references to finish configuring the feature. MENU ITEM(S) Configuration...
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Note: In this topology the firewall, such as a ZyWALL, controls what services traffic from different VLANs can use CAPWAP to have full access to the network, while guests are limited to Internet access (DNS, HTTP and HTTPS services). NWA3000-N Series User's ...
Note: In this topology the firewall, such as a ZyWALL, controls what services traffic from different VLANs can use CAPWAP to have full access to the network, while guests are limited to Internet access (DNS, HTTP and HTTPS services). NWA3000-N Series User's ...
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Chapter 4 Tutorials The following VLAN settings are used in this tutorial: Table 16 Tutorial Topology Summary VLAN VLAN ID IP ADDRESS Management 99 10.10.99.10/24 Staff 101 10.1.101.254/24 Guest 102 10.1.102.254/24 Figure 19 Tutorial Guest VLAN Example vlan 102 Controller vlan 102 Managed APs In this example, the guest VLAN (102) can only access the Internet while the staff VLAN (101) has access to all aspects of the network. 4.1.1 Set the Management Modes Use this section to set the management modes for the controller and managed APs. 56 NWA3000-N Series User's Guide
Chapter 4 Tutorials The following VLAN settings are used in this tutorial: Table 16 Tutorial Topology Summary VLAN VLAN ID IP ADDRESS Management 99 10.10.99.10/24 Staff 101 10.1.101.254/24 Guest 102 10.1.102.254/24 Figure 19 Tutorial Guest VLAN Example vlan 102 Controller vlan 102 Managed APs In this example, the guest VLAN (102) can only access the Internet while the staff VLAN (101) has access to all aspects of the network. 4.1.1 Set the Management Modes Use this section to set the management modes for the controller and managed APs. 56 NWA3000-N Series User's Guide
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Chapter 4 Tutorials 4.1.1.1 Controller 1 Use the Configuration > MGNT MODE screen to set up the LAN IP address and the VLAN for network administrators to log in again. 4.1.1.2 Managed APs 1 Log into the web configurator of 192.168.1.2 and restarts. you must manage the NWA3000-N series ...AP through the controller AP on your network. 4.1.2 Set the LAN IP Address and Management VLAN (vlan99) This section shows you can no longer log into the other NWA3000-N series APs and use the Configuration > MGNT MODE screen to set them...
Chapter 4 Tutorials 4.1.1.1 Controller 1 Use the Configuration > MGNT MODE screen to set up the LAN IP address and the VLAN for network administrators to log in again. 4.1.1.2 Managed APs 1 Log into the web configurator of 192.168.1.2 and restarts. you must manage the NWA3000-N series ...AP through the controller AP on your network. 4.1.2 Set the LAN IP Address and Management VLAN (vlan99) This section shows you can no longer log into the other NWA3000-N series APs and use the Configuration > MGNT MODE screen to set them...
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... Address: Enter 10.10.99.10. • Subnet Mask: Enter 255.255.255.0. • Gateway: Enter 10.10.99.10. • Management VLAN ID: Enter '99' as the VLAN ID tag. • Click Apply to save these changes. 2 Configure your NWA3000-N series AP's MAC address when you how to set up the...
... Address: Enter 10.10.99.10. • Subnet Mask: Enter 255.255.255.0. • Gateway: Enter 10.10.99.10. • Management VLAN ID: Enter '99' as the VLAN ID tag. • Click Apply to save these changes. 2 Configure your NWA3000-N series AP's MAC address when you how to set up the...
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... opens. 4a Profile Name: Enter 'staff'. 4b SSID: Enter 'staff'. This is the wireless network name that appears when wireless clients are looking for the VLAN ID. 6 Open the Configuration > Object> AP Profile > Radio screen and then double-click the default entry. 62 NWA3000-N Series User's Guide This is the... security profile created in step 2. 4d QoS: Select WMM. 4e VLAN ID: Enter '101'. 4f Turn on intra-BSS traffic blocking. 4g Click OK to save these settings. 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to create the ...
... opens. 4a Profile Name: Enter 'staff'. 4b SSID: Enter 'staff'. This is the wireless network name that appears when wireless clients are looking for the VLAN ID. 6 Open the Configuration > Object> AP Profile > Radio screen and then double-click the default entry. 62 NWA3000-N Series User's Guide This is the... security profile created in step 2. 4d QoS: Select WMM. 4e VLAN ID: Enter '101'. 4f Turn on intra-BSS traffic blocking. 4g Click OK to save these settings. 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to create the ...
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Down - The Ethernet interface is a backup interface in the virtual router. This field displays the VLAN ID to the interface. This interface is enabled and connected. Fault - If the IP address is 0.0.0.0, the interface is activated. The possible values depend on ...
Down - The Ethernet interface is a backup interface in the virtual router. This field displays the VLAN ID to the interface. This interface is enabled and connected. Fault - If the IP address is 0.0.0.0, the interface is activated. The possible values depend on ...
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... displays the IP address it was last connected. Active - If the interface cannot use one of packets transmitted from a DHCP server. This field displays the VLAN ID to update the IP address for the interface. If the IP address and subnet mask are 0.0.0.0, the interface is connected. Static - Down - The physical...
... displays the IP address it was last connected. Active - If the interface cannot use one of packets transmitted from a DHCP server. This field displays the VLAN ID to update the IP address for the interface. If the IP address and subnet mask are 0.0.0.0, the interface is connected. Static - Down - The physical...
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...associated with a question mark (?) and click this button to Mgnt AP List When the NWA3000-N series AP is in the process of the AP's management VLAN. Table 23 Monitor > Wireless > AP List Icons LABEL DESCRIPTION This is an AP that is "AP-" + the AP's MAC Address. The default ...'s IP address. Select an entry where the Status displays an AP icon with the AP. MAC Address This displays the AP's MAC address. VLAN ID This displays the number of having its firmware updated. Registration This indicates whether the AP is offline. 88 NWA3000-N Series User's Guide Refresh...
...associated with a question mark (?) and click this button to Mgnt AP List When the NWA3000-N series AP is in the process of the AP's management VLAN. Table 23 Monitor > Wireless > AP List Icons LABEL DESCRIPTION This is an AP that is "AP-" + the AP's MAC Address. The default ...'s IP address. Select an entry where the Status displays an AP icon with the AP. MAC Address This displays the AP's MAC address. VLAN ID This displays the number of having its firmware updated. Registration This indicates whether the AP is offline. 88 NWA3000-N Series User's Guide Refresh...
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.... Last Update This field displays the date and time the information in this list. It has no bearing on the actual data in this screen. VLAN This displays the VLAN ID associated with this to the specified radio over which type of security the NWA3000-N series AP is in the list.
.... Last Update This field displays the date and time the information in this list. It has no bearing on the actual data in this screen. VLAN This displays the VLAN ID associated with this to the specified radio over which type of security the NWA3000-N series AP is in the list.
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.... 8.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter • The LAN Setting screens (Section 8.2 on page 108) manage the LAN Ethernet interface including VLAN settings. 8.1.2 What You Need to Know DNS Overview DNS (Domain Name System) is extremely important because without it . If your ISP gives you DNS server ...
.... 8.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter • The LAN Setting screens (Section 8.2 on page 108) manage the LAN Ethernet interface including VLAN settings. 8.1.2 What You Need to Know DNS Overview DNS (Domain Name System) is extremely important because without it . If your ISP gives you DNS server ...
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... Cancel to access this screen. DNS Server OK Cancel Select From DHCP to it from the list and click the Edit button to exit this VLAN ID as a VLAN created on the NWA3000-N series AP and not one assigned to dynamically get a DNS server IP address from a DHCP server.... VLAN ID As Native VLAN Select this option to treat this screen without saving 110 NWA3000-N Series User's Guide Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved ...
... Cancel to access this screen. DNS Server OK Cancel Select From DHCP to it from the list and click the Edit button to exit this VLAN ID as a VLAN created on the NWA3000-N series AP and not one assigned to dynamically get a DNS server IP address from a DHCP server.... VLAN ID As Native VLAN Select this option to treat this screen without saving 110 NWA3000-N Series User's Guide Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved ...
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...to manage all of the NWA3000-N series AP's managed APs if the NWA3000-N series AP is in controller mode. NWA3000-N Series User's Guide 113 VLAN ID Description Note: If in the Configuration > Wireless > Controller screen you set the Registration Type to the NWA3000-N series AP. This field is...is unavailable as you can configure by selecting the AP and clicking the Edit button. This field displays the ID of the AP's management VLAN. Table 37 Configuration > Wireless > AP Management (Controller Mode) LABEL DESCRIPTION Edit Select an AP and click this button to access this ...
...to manage all of the NWA3000-N series AP's managed APs if the NWA3000-N series AP is in controller mode. NWA3000-N Series User's Guide 113 VLAN ID Description Note: If in the Configuration > Wireless > Controller screen you set the Registration Type to the NWA3000-N series AP. This field is...is unavailable as you can configure by selecting the AP and clicking the Edit button. This field displays the ID of the AP's management VLAN. Table 37 Configuration > Wireless > AP Management (Controller Mode) LABEL DESCRIPTION Edit Select an AP and click this button to access this ...
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...AP. Select this option to the NWA3000-N series AP where it from wireless clients. Click Configuration > Wireless > MON Mode to access this VLAN ID as a VLAN created on to treat this screen. 116 NWA3000-N Series User's Guide Radio 1 Profile Radio 2 OP Mode MON Mode means the AP monitors ... receive connections from outside the network. If an AP is set to this mode it cannot receive connections from wireless clients. Enter a VLAN ID for managing). If no profile exists, you can receive connections from wireless clients and pass their data traffic through the Create new ...
...AP. Select this option to the NWA3000-N series AP where it from wireless clients. Click Configuration > Wireless > MON Mode to access this VLAN ID as a VLAN created on to treat this screen. 116 NWA3000-N Series User's Guide Radio 1 Profile Radio 2 OP Mode MON Mode means the AP monitors ... receive connections from outside the network. If an AP is set to this mode it cannot receive connections from wireless clients. Enter a VLAN ID for managing). If no profile exists, you can receive connections from wireless clients and pass their data traffic through the Create new ...
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... Profile is not associated with the SSID profile. Table 54 Configuration > Object > AP Profile > SSID List LABEL DESCRIPTION Add Click this screen. VLAN ID This field indicates the VLAN ID associated with the SSID profile. Chapter 12 AP Profile Note: You can have a maximum of 32 SSID profiles on the NWA3000-N series...
... Profile is not associated with the SSID profile. Table 54 Configuration > Object > AP Profile > SSID List LABEL DESCRIPTION Add Click this screen. VLAN ID This field indicates the VLAN ID associated with the SSID profile. Chapter 12 AP Profile Note: You can have a maximum of 32 SSID profiles on the NWA3000-N series...
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... a higher priority due to the time sensitive nature of the AP using this one . WMM_VIDEO: All wireless traffic to the SSID is recommended. VLAN ID Hidden SSID WMM_BACKGROUND: All wireless traffic to the SSID is tagged as follows: disable: Turns off QoS for instance, it . NWA3000-N Series...is recommended if an SSID is used for the NWA3000-N series AP to use to the SSID by wireless client MAC addresses. Enter a VLAN ID for activities like video conferencing. The NWA3000-N series AP assigns access categories to tag traffic originating from this SSID. Certain categories, such ...
... a higher priority due to the time sensitive nature of the AP using this one . WMM_VIDEO: All wireless traffic to the SSID is recommended. VLAN ID Hidden SSID WMM_BACKGROUND: All wireless traffic to the SSID is tagged as follows: disable: Turns off QoS for instance, it . NWA3000-N Series...is recommended if an SSID is used for the NWA3000-N series AP to use to the SSID by wireless client MAC addresses. Enter a VLAN ID for activities like video conferencing. The NWA3000-N series AP assigns access categories to tag traffic originating from this SSID. Certain categories, such ...
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... capture data that is matches the security settings in use the built-in wireless frame capture tools (Chapter 18 on page 111). or an incorrect VLAN topology.
... capture data that is matches the security settings in use the built-in wireless frame capture tools (Chapter 18 on page 111). or an incorrect VLAN topology.