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... office connectivity through encrypted virtual links. The real-time monitoring of access points and associated client stations enable the efficient utilization of size and organizational structure. To address such changing needs, the DWC-1000 offers a new dimension in feature selections: administrators can use the DWC-1000 to manage, control, and optimize network performance. The virtual private network (VPN) features provide secure remote control to the managed access point list, and configure them to manage access points...
... office connectivity through encrypted virtual links. The real-time monitoring of access points and associated client stations enable the efficient utilization of size and organizational structure. To address such changing needs, the DWC-1000 offers a new dimension in feature selections: administrators can use the DWC-1000 to manage, control, and optimize network performance. The virtual private network (VPN) features provide secure remote control to the managed access point list, and configure them to manage access points...
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... port is enabled by default. D-Link, the D-Link logo, and the D-ViewCam are the property of the VPN/Router/Firewall license upgrade. 3 The first Option port is enabled through purchase of their respective owners. DWC-1000 Wireless Controller SSL Virtual Private Network (SSL VPN)2 SSL Encryption Methods DES, 3DES, AES SSL Message Integrity MD5, SHA1 System Management Web-based User Interface HTTP Command Line Interface Supported SNMP v1, v2c, v3 Physical & Environment Power Supply Internal power supply...
... port is enabled by default. D-Link, the D-Link logo, and the D-ViewCam are the property of the VPN/Router/Firewall license upgrade. 3 The first Option port is enabled through purchase of their respective owners. DWC-1000 Wireless Controller SSL Virtual Private Network (SSL VPN)2 SSL Encryption Methods DES, 3DES, AES SSL Message Integrity MD5, SHA1 System Management Web-based User Interface HTTP Command Line Interface Supported SNMP v1, v2c, v3 Physical & Environment Power Supply Internal power supply...
DWC-1000 User's Guide
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... 134 Wired Port Statistics 136 Managed Access Points and Associated Clients Statistics 137 iv DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Contents Additional Advanced Configuration Settings 77 5. VPN Settings...92 Configuring VPN Clients 93 Configuring IPsec Policies 95 Adding IPsec Policies 95 Example of a Manual Policy 103 Editing IPsec Policies 104 Enabling IPsec Policies 105 Disabling IPsec Policies 106 Exporting IPsec Policies 107 Deleting IPsec Policies 108 Mode Config Settings 109 DHCP Range...
... 134 Wired Port Statistics 136 Managed Access Points and Associated Clients Statistics 137 iv DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Contents Additional Advanced Configuration Settings 77 5. VPN Settings...92 Configuring VPN Clients 93 Configuring IPsec Policies 95 Adding IPsec Policies 95 Example of a Manual Policy 103 Editing IPsec Policies 104 Enabling IPsec Policies 105 Disabling IPsec Policies 106 Exporting IPsec Policies 107 Deleting IPsec Policies 108 Mode Config Settings 109 DHCP Range...
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... vi DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Glossary 233 Appendix D. Basic Planning Worksheet 228 Appendix B. Troubleshooting 211 LED Troubleshooting 212 Power LED is OFF 212 LAN Port LEDs Not ON 212 Troubleshooting the Web Management Interface 213 Using the Reset Button to Restore Default Settings 213 Problems with Date and Time 214 Discovery Problems with Access Points 214 Connection Problems 214 Network Performance and Rogue Access Point Detection 215 Using Diagnostic Tools on the Wireless Controller 215 Pinging an IP Address 215 Using Traceroute...
... vi DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Glossary 233 Appendix D. Basic Planning Worksheet 228 Appendix B. Troubleshooting 211 LED Troubleshooting 212 Power LED is OFF 212 LAN Port LEDs Not ON 212 Troubleshooting the Web Management Interface 213 Using the Reset Button to Restore Default Settings 213 Problems with Date and Time 214 Discovery Problems with Access Points 214 Connection Problems 214 Network Performance and Rogue Access Point Detection 215 Using Diagnostic Tools on the Wireless Controller 215 Pinging an IP Address 215 Using Traceroute...
DWC-1000 User's Guide
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... hardware, computer, and Internet skills. Six access points are in your wireless network (WLAN) from a central point. Adding redundant wireless controllers also requires you to purchase licenses to support the required number of D-Link's Unified Wireless Solution. For information about using this manual, familiarize yourself with a wireless controller can be concurrently configured and managed by an HTTP full-featured web user interface or command-line interface (CLI). Licenses can manage...
... hardware, computer, and Internet skills. Six access points are in your wireless network (WLAN) from a central point. Adding redundant wireless controllers also requires you to purchase licenses to support the required number of D-Link's Unified Wireless Solution. For information about using this manual, familiarize yourself with a wireless controller can be concurrently configured and managed by an HTTP full-featured web user interface or command-line interface (CLI). Licenses can manage...
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... 2-2. This operation removes all overrides made to the wireless controller's factory default configuration and returns the wireless controller to its factory default settings from Right to Left) ON/OFF switch Description AC socket Reset button Using the Reset Button Using the reset button on page 203). Unpacking and Installation Rear Panel Figure 2-2 and Table 2-4 describe the components on the wireless controller's rear panel. Rear Panel (Viewed from the FIRMWARE page (see "Restoring Factory Default Settings" on the...
... 2-2. This operation removes all overrides made to the wireless controller's factory default configuration and returns the wireless controller to its factory default settings from Right to Left) ON/OFF switch Description AC socket Reset button Using the Reset Button Using the reset button on page 203). Unpacking and Installation Rear Panel Figure 2-2 and Table 2-4 describe the components on the wireless controller's rear panel. Rear Panel (Viewed from the FIRMWARE page (see "Restoring Factory Default Settings" on the...
DWC-1000 User's Guide
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http://dlink.com/support/Wireless/dwl6600ap/Firmware/ - http://dlink.com/support/Wireless/dwl8600ap/Firmware/ To log in to the web management interface: 1. Launch a web browser on page 213. 27 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide If the login prompt does not appear, see "Upgrading Firmware" on page 205). • Upgrade the firmware for your access points after you perform the following supported web browsers: Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher Version Mozilla Firefox Netscape Navigator Apple...
http://dlink.com/support/Wireless/dwl6600ap/Firmware/ - http://dlink.com/support/Wireless/dwl8600ap/Firmware/ To log in to the web management interface: 1. Launch a web browser on page 213. 27 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide If the login prompt does not appear, see "Upgrading Firmware" on page 205). • Upgrade the firmware for your access points after you perform the following supported web browsers: Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher Version Mozilla Firefox Netscape Navigator Apple...
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... the fields in the web management interface (see "Web Management Interface Layout" on page 30). 48 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Table 3-9. Click Enable. These settings should not attempt to reconfigure their wireless controller, unless advised to the DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User Manual and the wireless controller Helpful Hints in Table 3-3 and click Save Settings. Any RADIUS information you want to take advantage of the more information about advanced configuration settings, refer to do not understand...
... the fields in the web management interface (see "Web Management Interface Layout" on page 30). 48 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Table 3-9. Click Enable. These settings should not attempt to reconfigure their wireless controller, unless advised to the DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User Manual and the wireless controller Helpful Hints in Table 3-3 and click Save Settings. Any RADIUS information you want to take advantage of the more information about advanced configuration settings, refer to do not understand...
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... DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Implementing QoS in your network makes network performance more predictable and bandwidth utilization more effective. When you configure the QoS feature, you expect traffic congestion on page 52). QoS classification can select specific network traffic, prioritize it according to provide preferential treatment. Enable QOS mode (see "Defining DSCP and CoS Settings" on the wireless controller LAN ports. It is a 2-step process: 1. To configure QoS mode: 1. Enabling QoS Mode Path: SETUP > QoS > LAN QoS > Trust Mode Configuration Using...
... DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Implementing QoS in your network makes network performance more predictable and bandwidth utilization more effective. When you configure the QoS feature, you expect traffic congestion on page 52). QoS classification can select specific network traffic, prioritize it according to provide preferential treatment. Enable QOS mode (see "Defining DSCP and CoS Settings" on the wireless controller LAN ports. It is a 2-step process: 1. To configure QoS mode: 1. Enabling QoS Mode Path: SETUP > QoS > LAN QoS > Trust Mode Configuration Using...
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... settings (see Table 4-5 on page 74). - Spillover Mode - Click Save Settings. Then use the adjacent drop-down list to select one of configured Max Bandwidth, the wireless controller switches to the secondary Option port. 76 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide SPILLOVER CONFIGURATION Fields Field Load Tolerance Max Bandwidth Description Enter the percentage of maximum bandwidth after which the wireless controller switches to the Internet alternate between available links. Advanced Configuration Settings...
... settings (see Table 4-5 on page 74). - Spillover Mode - Click Save Settings. Then use the adjacent drop-down list to select one of configured Max Bandwidth, the wireless controller switches to the secondary Option port. 76 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide SPILLOVER CONFIGURATION Fields Field Load Tolerance Max Bandwidth Description Enter the percentage of maximum bandwidth after which the wireless controller switches to the Internet alternate between available links. Advanced Configuration Settings...
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... is useful when the authentication domain is masked with a dot (•). For security, each typed password character is logged out of his session automatically. USERS CONFIGURATION Page Settings Description Enter a unique name for this user will belong. The name should allow you to access the web management interface. Enter the same case-sensitive password entered in the page (see Table 8-4) and click Save Settings. Enter the number...
... is useful when the authentication domain is masked with a dot (•). For security, each typed password character is logged out of his session automatically. USERS CONFIGURATION Page Settings Description Enter a unique name for this user will belong. The name should allow you to access the web management interface. Enter the same case-sensitive password entered in the page (see Table 8-4) and click Save Settings. Enter the number...
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... lost. At the confirmation message, click OK to restore factory default settings. (Or click Cancel to Factory Default settings, click the Default message. 3. Examples of the wireless controller (see "Using the Reset Button" on the back of settings that get online, such as login password, SSID, IP addresses, and wireless security keys. Maintenance Restoring Factory Default Settings Path: TOOLS > System If you reset a wireless controller to its original factory default settings: • Use the reset button on page 17). • Use the web management interface instructions...
... lost. At the confirmation message, click OK to restore factory default settings. (Or click Cancel to Factory Default settings, click the Default message. 3. Examples of the wireless controller (see "Using the Reset Button" on the back of settings that get online, such as login password, SSID, IP addresses, and wireless security keys. Maintenance Restoring Factory Default Settings Path: TOOLS > System If you reset a wireless controller to its original factory default settings: • Use the reset button on page 17). • Use the web management interface instructions...
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... types of files will not work. 5. After the access point is "admin". 2. Log in the popup confirmation window. 205 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide For Upload Method, select HTTP. 4. Otherwise, click the Browse button and locate the firmware image file. This guide covers the HTTP upgrade procedure. Default username and password is managed by the wireless controller, firmware upgrades are performed on the wireless controller. Click OK to apply the new firmware image. Maintenance Upgrading Firmware Access Point Firmware Upgrade...
... types of files will not work. 5. After the access point is "admin". 2. Log in the popup confirmation window. 205 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide For Upload Method, select HTTP. 4. Otherwise, click the Browse button and locate the firmware image file. This guide covers the HTTP upgrade procedure. Default username and password is managed by the wireless controller, firmware upgrades are performed on the wireless controller. Click OK to apply the new firmware image. Maintenance Upgrading Firmware Access Point Firmware Upgrade...
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... Restore Default Settings (page 213) • Problems with Date and Time (page 214) • Discovery Problems with Access Points (page 214) • Connection Problems (page 214) • Network Performance and Rogue Access Point Detection (page 215) • Using Diagnostic Tools on the Wireless Controller (page 215) 211 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide 9. The topics covered in this chapter are: • LED Troubleshooting (page 212) • Troubleshooting the Web Management Interface (page 213) • Using...
... Restore Default Settings (page 213) • Problems with Date and Time (page 214) • Discovery Problems with Access Points (page 214) • Connection Problems (page 214) • Network Performance and Rogue Access Point Detection (page 215) • Using Diagnostic Tools on the Wireless Controller (page 215) 211 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide 9. The topics covered in this chapter are: • LED Troubleshooting (page 212) • Troubleshooting the Web Management Interface (page 213) • Using...
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... loses any changes you made to the factory default settings. • If you do not know the current IP address, reset the wireless controller's configuration to factory default settings. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Web Management Interface If you cannot access the wireless controller's web management interface from 2 to 255) and a subnet of 192.168.10.nnn (where nnn is admin. 213 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Press and hold the reset button for some reason, press the reset button on the...
... loses any changes you made to the factory default settings. • If you do not know the current IP address, reset the wireless controller's configuration to factory default settings. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Web Management Interface If you cannot access the wireless controller's web management interface from 2 to 255) and a subnet of 192.168.10.nnn (where nnn is admin. 213 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide Press and hold the reset button for some reason, press the reset button on the...
DWC-1000 User's Guide
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... controller configuration status, 163 managed AP status, 164 status, 161 Ping, 215 Policies browser, 191 IP, 193 login, 190 Port statistics, 136 Port VLANs, 62 Ports, 15 PPTP/LT2P policies, 113 Pre-authorization history, 183 Priorities CoS, 53 DSCP, 52 Profiles, 10, 39 Q QoS, 50 R Rack-mounting, 18 RADIUS and SSID, 48 Rear panel, 17 Rebooting, 204 Related documents, viii Remote logging, 223 Required tools, 13 Reset button, 17, 213 Restoring configuration settings, 202 factory default settings...
... controller configuration status, 163 managed AP status, 164 status, 161 Ping, 215 Policies browser, 191 IP, 193 login, 190 Port statistics, 136 Port VLANs, 62 Ports, 15 PPTP/LT2P policies, 113 Pre-authorization history, 183 Priorities CoS, 53 DSCP, 52 Profiles, 10, 39 Q QoS, 50 R Rack-mounting, 18 RADIUS and SSID, 48 Rear panel, 17 Rebooting, 204 Related documents, viii Remote logging, 223 Required tools, 13 Reset button, 17, 213 Restoring configuration settings, 202 factory default settings...
User Manual
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...5.2.3 5.2.4 RF Management...144 RF Configuration ...144 Channel Plan History ...147 Manual Channel Plan ...148 Manual Power Adjustment Plan 151 5.3 Access Point Software Download 152 5.4 Local OUI Database Summary 154 5.5 AP Provisioning Summary 155 5.6 Manual Management ...157 Chapter 6. Wireless Controller User Manual 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.4 4.4.1 4.5 4.5.1 4.5.2 4.5.3 4.6 4.6.1 4.6.2 4.6.3 4.6.4 4.6.5 4.7 4.7.1 4.7.2 4.7.3 4.7.4 4.7.5 4.7.6 4.7.7 4.8 4.8.1 4.8.2 4.8.3 4.8.4 4.8.5 4.8.6 4.8.7 4.8.8 LAN Assoicated Clients ...97 WLAN Assoicated Clients 98 Active Connections...99 Sessions...
...5.2.3 5.2.4 RF Management...144 RF Configuration ...144 Channel Plan History ...147 Manual Channel Plan ...148 Manual Power Adjustment Plan 151 5.3 Access Point Software Download 152 5.4 Local OUI Database Summary 154 5.5 AP Provisioning Summary 155 5.6 Manual Management ...157 Chapter 6. Wireless Controller User Manual 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.4 4.4.1 4.5 4.5.1 4.5.2 4.5.3 4.6 4.6.1 4.6.2 4.6.3 4.6.4 4.6.5 4.7 4.7.1 4.7.2 4.7.3 4.7.4 4.7.5 4.7.6 4.7.7 4.8 4.8.1 4.8.2 4.8.3 4.8.4 4.8.5 4.8.6 4.8.7 4.8.8 LAN Assoicated Clients ...97 WLAN Assoicated Clients 98 Active Connections...99 Sessions...
User Manual
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...: WIDS Client Configuration ...291 Figure 164: Remote Management ...292 Figure 165: SNMP Users, Traps, and Access Control 294 Figure 166: SNMP system information for this controller 295 Figure 167: SNMP Traps ...296 Figure 168: Date, Time, and NTP server setup 299 Figure 169: Facility settings for Logging ...301 Figure 170: Log configuration options for traffic through controller 303 Figure 171: E-mail configuration as a Remote Logging option 305 Figure 172: Syslog server configuration for Remote Logging (continued 306...
...: WIDS Client Configuration ...291 Figure 164: Remote Management ...292 Figure 165: SNMP Users, Traps, and Access Control 294 Figure 166: SNMP system information for this controller 295 Figure 167: SNMP Traps ...296 Figure 168: Date, Time, and NTP server setup 299 Figure 169: Facility settings for Logging ...301 Figure 170: Log configuration options for traffic through controller 303 Figure 171: E-mail configuration as a Remote Logging option 305 Figure 172: Syslog server configuration for Remote Logging (continued 306...
User Manual
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... 7.4 Security on Custom Services Advanced > Firewall Settings > Custom Services Cus tom s ervices can d efin e a ran g e o f p o rt s an d id en t ify t h e traffic type (TCP/UDP/ICMP) for this IP range as the from and To IP addresses. 6. Let‟s say they have IP 192.168.10.20 to change default QoS priority or Logging (unless desired) - The Destination Users dropdown should be...
... 7.4 Security on Custom Services Advanced > Firewall Settings > Custom Services Cus tom s ervices can d efin e a ran g e o f p o rt s an d id en t ify t h e traffic type (TCP/UDP/ICMP) for this IP range as the from and To IP addresses. 6. Let‟s say they have IP 192.168.10.20 to change default QoS priority or Logging (unless desired) - The Destination Users dropdown should be...
User Manual
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... h acces s t o p rin t ers co n n ect ed t h ro u g h t h e USB. Rig h t click an d s elect ' add pri nter' o r click o n ' Add pri nter' p res en t at u s p ag e o f co n t ro ller‟s GUI). 6. Advanced System Functionalities User Manual 10.1 USB Device Setup Setup > USB Settings > USB Status The DW C-1000 W ireles s controller has a USB interface for printer acces s , file s haring. USB Mas s Storage: als o referred to pri nter us i ng URL' rad io...
... h acces s t o p rin t ers co n n ect ed t h ro u g h t h e USB. Rig h t click an d s elect ' add pri nter' o r click o n ' Add pri nter' p res en t at u s p ag e o f co n t ro ller‟s GUI). 6. Advanced System Functionalities User Manual 10.1 USB Device Setup Setup > USB Settings > USB Status The DW C-1000 W ireles s controller has a USB interface for printer acces s , file s haring. USB Mas s Storage: als o referred to pri nter us i ng URL' rad io...