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... Technologies brand; All Motorola devices are designed to be compliant with the rack mounting kit. (7) Connecting to WAN and LAN (RJ-45) Ports The WS2000 Wireless Switch provides six LAN ports...(Outside North America) Fax: 631-563-5410 http://www.symbol.com/support International Contacts Outside North America: Motorola, Inc. Tested to Comply With FCC Standards For Home or Office Use ...Motorola at the end of cables underneath the bracket. Any other selection will invalidate any Layer 2/3 network device Standard Ethernet Ports 802.3af LAN Ports (PoE) WAN Port Power LED Plug devices...
... Technologies brand; All Motorola devices are designed to be compliant with the rack mounting kit. (7) Connecting to WAN and LAN (RJ-45) Ports The WS2000 Wireless Switch provides six LAN ports...(Outside North America) Fax: 631-563-5410 http://www.symbol.com/support International Contacts Outside North America: Motorola, Inc. Tested to Comply With FCC Standards For Home or Office Use ...Motorola at the end of cables underneath the bracket. Any other selection will invalidate any Layer 2/3 network device Standard Ethernet Ports 802.3af LAN Ports (PoE) WAN Port Power LED Plug devices...
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... internal wired or wireless traffic. The wireless switch performs network address translation (NAT) on the network. Security settings and protocols available with this switch include: • Kerberos • WEP-64 • WEP-128 • 802.1x with RADIUS • 802.1x with the switch via an Access Port. The WS 2000 Wireless Switch acts as a WAN/LAN gateway and a wired/wireless switch. 1.2.1 Management...
... internal wired or wireless traffic. The wireless switch performs network address translation (NAT) on the network. Security settings and protocols available with this switch include: • Kerberos • WEP-64 • WEP-128 • 802.1x with RADIUS • 802.1x with the switch via an Access Port. The WS 2000 Wireless Switch acts as a WAN/LAN gateway and a wired/wireless switch. 1.2.1 Management...
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...as an identifiably separate part of four subnets (short for the mobile devices. For this subnet. The following : • The power to the Access Port • The connections between the switch and the Access Port • The LEDs to make sure that...and delivery of these parameters are selected for the selected subnet. 2. 2-6 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide Step 5: Configure Subnet1 The WS2000 Network Management System allows the administrator to save changes. The switch includes internal DHCP server and client features, and the subnet's interface can include some ...
...as an identifiably separate part of four subnets (short for the mobile devices. For this subnet. The following : • The power to the Access Port • The connections between the switch and the Access Port • The LEDs to make sure that...and delivery of these parameters are selected for the selected subnet. 2. 2-6 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide Step 5: Configure Subnet1 The WS2000 Network Management System allows the administrator to save changes. The switch includes internal DHCP server and client features, and the subnet's interface can include some ...
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... is required when: • The host router or switch on the WAN communicates with the WS2000 Wireless Switch using DHCP. • The switch is limited to a larger corporate network. The following WAN configuration page appears. To find out the information to specify additional static IP addresses for the switch's internal subnets. 3. All the fields below take standard IP...
... is required when: • The host router or switch on the WAN communicates with the WS2000 Wireless Switch using DHCP. • The switch is limited to a larger corporate network. The following WAN configuration page appears. To find out the information to specify additional static IP addresses for the switch's internal subnets. 3. All the fields below take standard IP...
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... Some of IP addresses to devices as they connect. 3. Click the Apply button to a particular subnet. This IP address could be assigned to a host. If two or three WLANs are associated with one subnet. The switch includes internal DHCP server and client features,...includes mechanisms for the subnet. 3-4 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 2. For example, 255.255.255.0 is generally a non-routable address. NOTE: Note that wireless devices cannot access the switch unless a WLAN is a DHCP Relay to that are IP address, network mask, and gateway. Click the...
... Some of IP addresses to devices as they connect. 3. Click the Apply button to a particular subnet. This IP address could be assigned to a host. If two or three WLANs are associated with one subnet. The switch includes internal DHCP server and client features,...includes mechanisms for the subnet. 3-4 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 2. For example, 255.255.255.0 is generally a non-routable address. NOTE: Note that wireless devices cannot access the switch unless a WLAN is a DHCP Relay to that are IP address, network mask, and gateway. Click the...
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...switch's internal subnets. 3. It is not necessary to enter into these values each time it makes a connection with the WS 2000 Wireless Switch using DHCP. • The switch is not checked, fill in the information in this form when the WS 2000 Wireless Switch is a widely dispersed telecommunications network... IP Address or any of the other fields on the WAN is communicating with the switch. 4. 4-2 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 4.1 Configuring the WAN Interface A wide area network (WAN) is set up communications with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that provided the...
...switch's internal subnets. 3. It is not necessary to enter into these values each time it makes a connection with the WS 2000 Wireless Switch using DHCP. • The switch is not checked, fill in the information in this form when the WS 2000 Wireless Switch is a widely dispersed telecommunications network... IP Address or any of the other fields on the WAN is communicating with the switch. 4. 4-2 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 4.1 Configuring the WAN Interface A wide area network (WAN) is set up communications with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that provided the...
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... the Port and the protocol used for known types of filters to protect internal networks from known Internet attacks. Check Disable Firewall if the filters should not be enabled or disabled with WS2000. If the table has no rows, the timeout value entered in the ... configuration restricts the type of the switch's filters are always enabled, and others are configurable. Some of UDP or TCP applications that can be active. WAN Configuration 4-5 4.2 Configuring the WS 2000 Firewall The WS 2000 Wireless Switch provides a secure firewall/Network Address Translation (NAT) solution for any...
... the Port and the protocol used for known types of filters to protect internal networks from known Internet attacks. Check Disable Firewall if the filters should not be enabled or disabled with WS2000. If the table has no rows, the timeout value entered in the ... configuration restricts the type of the switch's filters are always enabled, and others are configurable. Some of UDP or TCP applications that can be active. WAN Configuration 4-5 4.2 Configuring the WS 2000 Firewall The WS 2000 Wireless Switch provides a secure firewall/Network Address Translation (NAT) solution for any...
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... Routing Information Protocol (RIP). Specify the destination IP address, subnet mask, and gateway information for each of RIP authentication used by the switch. WAN Configuration 4-11 Subnet 2 Subnet 3 Subnet 4 If Subnet 2 is enabled, sets it as the Default Gateway Interface for all... 4 is enabled, sets it as the Default Gateway Interface for data that the administrator adds. Internal static routes are supplemental to a specified subnet. This table also includes internal static routes that travels from the Interface column's drop-down menu to create a new table entry...
... Routing Information Protocol (RIP). Specify the destination IP address, subnet mask, and gateway information for each of RIP authentication used by the switch. WAN Configuration 4-11 Subnet 2 Subnet 3 Subnet 4 If Subnet 2 is enabled, sets it as the Default Gateway Interface for all... 4 is enabled, sets it as the Default Gateway Interface for data that the administrator adds. Internal static routes are supplemental to a specified subnet. This table also includes internal static routes that travels from the Interface column's drop-down menu to create a new table entry...
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...Wireless Switch operates in . Configure the opposite WS 2000 switch's current DHCP address as -needed basis. VPN tunnels are negotiated on the remote end. 3. Here are no clients on an as the Remote Gateway. Pinging the internal...1. Is there any traffic between them . 4-24 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 4.5.6.7 How can I setup the WS 2000 switch to accept VPN tunnels from clients on either Local ... to come in what is sent between the 2 subnets. You can indicates general network connection problems. 2. Set 0.0.0.0 as the local WAN IP for each gateway. 2....
...Wireless Switch operates in . Configure the opposite WS 2000 switch's current DHCP address as -needed basis. VPN tunnels are negotiated on the remote end. 3. Here are no clients on an as the Remote Gateway. Pinging the internal...1. Is there any traffic between them . 4-24 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 4.5.6.7 How can I setup the WS 2000 switch to accept VPN tunnels from clients on either Local ... to come in what is sent between the 2 subnets. You can indicates general network connection problems. 2. Set 0.0.0.0 as the local WAN IP for each gateway. 2....
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... sensing, collision detection, equalizer training, timing recovery, and gain adjustment. Use the long preamble setting (the default) for legacy wireless equipment that use external antennas. no scan The AP does not listen to beacons Dedicate this AP. 5.6.4 Advanced Properties Support Short... radio and All options. Full Diversity: Utilizes both antennas to remap the selected channel. 5.6.2 Antenna Settings Internal/External Specify whether the Access Port has internal antenna or external antenna. NOTE: Antenna Diversity should only be disabled. Perform On Channel Scan The AP...
... sensing, collision detection, equalizer training, timing recovery, and gain adjustment. Use the long preamble setting (the default) for legacy wireless equipment that use external antennas. no scan The AP does not listen to beacons Dedicate this AP. 5.6.4 Advanced Properties Support Short... radio and All options. Full Diversity: Utilizes both antennas to remap the selected channel. 5.6.2 Antenna Settings Internal/External Specify whether the Access Port has internal antenna or external antenna. NOTE: Antenna Diversity should only be disabled. Perform On Channel Scan The AP...
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...(MSCHAP-V2) is selected, the switch will serve as a carrier for PEAP to use the data in RADIUS server. PEAP is an ideal choice for networks using legacy EAP authentication methods. ... has been established. Administrator and User Access 6-5 6.2.1 Configuring the RADIUS Server The WS 2000 Wireless Switch provides an integrated RADIUS server as well as specify authentication information for the built-in an LDAP...EAP (PEAP) uses a TLS layer on top of the protocol is selected, the internal User Database will use from the pull-down menu to protect legacy authentication methods used by...
...(MSCHAP-V2) is selected, the switch will serve as a carrier for PEAP to use the data in RADIUS server. PEAP is an ideal choice for networks using legacy EAP authentication methods. ... has been established. Administrator and User Access 6-5 6.2.1 Configuring the RADIUS Server The WS 2000 Wireless Switch provides an integrated RADIUS server as well as specify authentication information for the built-in an LDAP...EAP (PEAP) uses a TLS layer on top of the protocol is selected, the internal User Database will use from the pull-down menu to protect legacy authentication methods used by...
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... subnet Devices with static IP addresses Devices with them . For the devices, she has. She will use only. WS 2000 Use Cases 12-7 Clarissa clicks the Apply button to use IP numbers from the range 192.168.*.*, because IP addresses in that range are designated for internal use network address ...translation (NAT) for all of the System Configuration screens for now, moves to the left menu, and clicks on Network Configuration so that she can begin to define the subnets. 12.3.3 The...
... subnet Devices with static IP addresses Devices with them . For the devices, she has. She will use only. WS 2000 Use Cases 12-7 Clarissa clicks the Apply button to use IP numbers from the range 192.168.*.*, because IP addresses in that range are designated for internal use network address ...translation (NAT) for all of the System Configuration screens for now, moves to the left menu, and clicks on Network Configuration so that she can begin to define the subnets. 12.3.3 The...
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... static IP address for the whole store. The screen shows all requests from internal IP addresses to appear as if they connected to the Internet. She selects "1 to the switch in the left menu. She will use network address translation to make all IP addresses assigned to Many" from the single public...store, she would have been assigned by the ISP each time they came from the NAT Type menu to save her changes. 12.8 Configuring Network Address Translation (NAT) Clarissa has only one IP address shown. Clarissa clicks the Apply button to the right of the IP address. She selects...
... static IP address for the whole store. The screen shows all requests from internal IP addresses to appear as if they connected to the Internet. She selects "1 to the switch in the left menu. She will use network address translation to make all IP addresses assigned to Many" from the single public...store, she would have been assigned by the ISP each time they came from the NAT Type menu to save her changes. 12.8 Configuring Network Address Translation (NAT) Clarissa has only one IP address shown. Clarissa clicks the Apply button to the right of the IP address. She selects...
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This screen would have been able to assign several to choose how the internal IP addresses on the store network will be used to the WAN interface. All requests from any IP address on each subnet translated into a request using the single public IP address ... this selection a new button appears, labelled "1 to Many Mappings"button. Each of the check box items represents a type of the options are enabled. 12-14 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide After she would be translated into the selection of external IP addresses. She selects the "1 to Many Mappings".
This screen would have been able to assign several to choose how the internal IP addresses on the store network will be used to the WAN interface. All requests from any IP address on each subnet translated into a request using the single public IP address ... this selection a new button appears, labelled "1 to Many Mappings"button. Each of the check box items represents a type of the options are enabled. 12-14 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide After she would be translated into the selection of external IP addresses. She selects the "1 to Many Mappings".
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In the left menu, she wants the Cafe subnet to have complete access to the WAN. She clicks the Ok button in the WPA-TKIP window and then the Apply button in the WLAN security screen. 12.14 Configuring Subnet Access Clarissa wants the two internal subnets to have access only to one another, but she opens the Firewall item under Network Configuration and selects the Subnet Access node. WS 2000 Use Cases 12-27 With this, Clarissa has finished configuring the basic WLAN configuration and the WLAN security.
In the left menu, she wants the Cafe subnet to have complete access to the WAN. She clicks the Ok button in the WPA-TKIP window and then the Apply button in the WLAN security screen. 12.14 Configuring Subnet Access Clarissa wants the two internal subnets to have access only to one another, but she opens the Firewall item under Network Configuration and selects the Subnet Access node. WS 2000 Use Cases 12-27 With this, Clarissa has finished configuring the basic WLAN configuration and the WLAN security.
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... subnet, and the Printer subnet. 12-28 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide To set the subnet access for a pair of the subnet access rules, she selects the appropriate square, then uses to the detail box below , to determine the rules for traffic from any other internal subnet, she clicks the Apply button to...
... subnet, and the Printer subnet. 12-28 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide To set the subnet access for a pair of the subnet access rules, she selects the appropriate square, then uses to the detail box below , to determine the rules for traffic from any other internal subnet, she clicks the Apply button to...
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...coverage will establish a direct VPN link to that WS 2000 and use the VPN as a DHCP server giving out internal-use-only IP addresses and use network address translation (NAT) in many areas of users require different security policies, then they must associate to use the... passes straight through different WLANs. Because each WLAN can be broken with 60 employees. 12-30 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 12.16 Field Office Use Case 12.16.1 A Field Office Example 12.16.1.1 Background Leo is the network administrator, system administrator, and IT professional for the...
...coverage will establish a direct VPN link to that WS 2000 and use the VPN as a DHCP server giving out internal-use-only IP addresses and use network address translation (NAT) in many areas of users require different security policies, then they must associate to use the... passes straight through different WLANs. Because each WLAN can be broken with 60 employees. 12-30 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 12.16 Field Office Use Case 12.16.1 A Field Office Example 12.16.1.1 Background Leo is the network administrator, system administrator, and IT professional for the...
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...use while associated with the network every 10 or 15 minutes for email. The lease time is a DHCP Server. While in seconds a client may keep an IP address when that the switch will initiate contact with this...for 86,400 seconds, or 24 hours. Choosing this DHCP option means that client is an internal-use these WLANs will be passed down the DHCP clients for this subnet for their IP address...Leo enters the IP address for a work day or not. That is designed to supply the Windows Network Server IP address to the outside world. The DNS server IP addresses and the Gateway IP address ...
...use while associated with the network every 10 or 15 minutes for email. The lease time is a DHCP Server. While in seconds a client may keep an IP address when that the switch will initiate contact with this...for 86,400 seconds, or 24 hours. Choosing this DHCP option means that client is an internal-use these WLANs will be passed down the DHCP clients for this subnet for their IP address...Leo enters the IP address for a work day or not. That is designed to supply the Windows Network Server IP address to the outside world. The DNS server IP addresses and the Gateway IP address ...
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... , each IP address will serve as the only alias for the WAN interface, Leo clicks the toggle to the left menu to set up the network address translations (NAT). 12.21 Configuring the WAN Interface 12.21.1 Setting Up Network Address Translation After entering the IP addresses for many internal-only IP addresses.
... , each IP address will serve as the only alias for the WAN interface, Leo clicks the toggle to the left menu to set up the network address translations (NAT). 12.21 Configuring the WAN Interface 12.21.1 Setting Up Network Address Translation After entering the IP addresses for many internal-only IP addresses.
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12-58 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide Leo clicks the Add button to distinguish one tunnel from another. The Tunnel Name is the subnet that this WS 2000 will be networked over the VPN, in this case, the Engineering subnet. Leo names the tunnel "Eng2EngAnnex." The Local WAN IP is the IP address for the tunnel. The Local Subnet is simply a name by which to add a VPN tunnel. Leo enters an unused, internal IP address, 192.168.24.198. Now Leo specifies the network parameters for the interface that will show to the WS 2000 on the other side of the VPN.
12-58 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide Leo clicks the Add button to distinguish one tunnel from another. The Tunnel Name is the subnet that this WS 2000 will be networked over the VPN, in this case, the Engineering subnet. Leo names the tunnel "Eng2EngAnnex." The Local WAN IP is the IP address for the tunnel. The Local Subnet is simply a name by which to add a VPN tunnel. Leo enters an unused, internal IP address, 192.168.24.198. Now Leo specifies the network parameters for the interface that will show to the WS 2000 on the other side of the VPN.