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...E-mail Logs ...59 3.4.4 Configure Your Other Access Points 60 3.4.5 Test the Setup ...61 3.5 Using MAC Filters and L-2 Isolation Profiles 61 3.5.1 Scenario ...61 3.5.2 Your Requirements ...62 3.5.3 Setup ...62 3.5.4 Configure the SERVER_1 Network 63 3.5.5 Configure the SERVER_2 Network 66 ...Management Modes 69 3.6.1 Scenario ...69 3.6.2 Your Requirements ...70 3.6.3 Setup ...70 3.6.4 Configure Your NWA in Controller AP Mode 71 3.6.4.1 Secondary AP Controller 71 3.6.4.2 Primary AP Controller 72 3.6.5 Setting Your NWA in Managed AP Mode 73 3.6.6 Configuring the Managed Access Points List...
...E-mail Logs ...59 3.4.4 Configure Your Other Access Points 60 3.4.5 Test the Setup ...61 3.5 Using MAC Filters and L-2 Isolation Profiles 61 3.5.1 Scenario ...61 3.5.2 Your Requirements ...62 3.5.3 Setup ...62 3.5.4 Configure the SERVER_1 Network 63 3.5.5 Configure the SERVER_2 Network 66 ...Management Modes 69 3.6.1 Scenario ...69 3.6.2 Your Requirements ...70 3.6.3 Setup ...70 3.6.4 Configure Your NWA in Controller AP Mode 71 3.6.4.1 Secondary AP Controller 71 3.6.4.2 Primary AP Controller 72 3.6.5 Setting Your NWA in Managed AP Mode 73 3.6.6 Configuring the Managed Access Points List...
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... 19.3 The Log Settings Screen 242 19.4 Technical Reference ...244 19.4.1 Example Log Messages 244 19.4.2 Log Commands ...246 19.4.3 Configuring What You Want the NWA to Log 246 19.4.4 Displaying Logs ...246 19.4.5 Log Command Example 247 Chapter 20 VLAN ...249 20.1 Overview ...249 20.1.1 What You Can Do in... Server Example 257 20.3.3.1 Configuring VLAN Groups 258 20.3.3.2 Configuring Remote Access Policies 259 20.3.4 Second Rx VLAN ID Example 267 20.3.4.1 Second Rx VLAN Setup Example 267 Chapter 21 Load Balancing ...269 21.1 Overview ...269...
... 19.3 The Log Settings Screen 242 19.4 Technical Reference ...244 19.4.1 Example Log Messages 244 19.4.2 Log Commands ...246 19.4.3 Configuring What You Want the NWA to Log 246 19.4.4 Displaying Logs ...246 19.4.5 Log Command Example 247 Chapter 20 VLAN ...249 20.1 Overview ...249 20.1.1 What You Can Do in... Server Example 257 20.3.3.1 Configuring VLAN Groups 258 20.3.3.2 Configuring Remote Access Policies 259 20.3.4 Second Rx VLAN ID Example 267 20.3.4.1 Second Rx VLAN Setup Example 267 Chapter 21 Load Balancing ...269 21.1 Overview ...269...
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... 14 Tutorial: Example MBSSID Setup B A Z The standard network (SSID04) has access to all resources. The following figure shows the multiple networks you want to allow users of the devices you need to know the Media Access Control (MAC) addresses of the guest network to access. Your NWA is marked Z, the main...2 Tutorial: Example Information Network router (A) MAC address 00:AA:00:AA:00:AA Network printer (B) MAC address AA:00:AA:00:AA:00 42 NWA-3160 Series User's Guide The guest network (Guest_SSID) has access to the Internet and the network printer only, and a low QoS setting.
... 14 Tutorial: Example MBSSID Setup B A Z The standard network (SSID04) has access to all resources. The following figure shows the multiple networks you want to allow users of the devices you need to know the Media Access Control (MAC) addresses of the guest network to access. Your NWA is marked Z, the main...2 Tutorial: Example Information Network router (A) MAC address 00:AA:00:AA:00:AA Network printer (B) MAC address AA:00:AA:00:AA:00 42 NWA-3160 Series User's Guide The guest network (Guest_SSID) has access to the Internet and the network printer only, and a low QoS setting.
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... following things. 1 Set up and save a friendly AP list. 2 Activate periodic Rogue AP Detection. 3 Set up e-mail alerts. 4 Configure your other access points. 5 Test the setup. 3.4.1 Set Up and Save a Friendly AP list Take the following steps to set up and save a list of access points you enter the details of... AA:00:AA:00:AA:00 A0:0A:A0:0A:A0:0A DESCRIPTION My Access Point _A_ My Access Point _B_ My Access Point _C_ NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 55 However, it in the previous figure), open your Internet browser and enter the URL of each AP to include it...
... following things. 1 Set up and save a friendly AP list. 2 Activate periodic Rogue AP Detection. 3 Set up e-mail alerts. 4 Configure your other access points. 5 Test the setup. 3.4.1 Set Up and Save a Friendly AP list Take the following steps to set up and save a list of access points you enter the details of... AA:00:AA:00:AA:00 A0:0A:A0:0A:A0:0A DESCRIPTION My Access Point _A_ My Access Point _B_ My Access Point _C_ NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 55 However, it in the previous figure), open your Internet browser and enter the URL of each AP to include it...
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...'s MAC address for the example IP addresses. 2 Import the friendly AP list. If you want to ensure that are correctly configured on that NWA. 60 NWA-3160 Series User's Guide Ensure that Rogue AP is selected. 6 Click Apply. 3.4.4 Configure Your Other Access Points Access point A is correctly ... and login to its coverage area every ten minutes. • Recognize friendly access points from ("ALERT_Access_Point_B", etc.) 3.4.5 Test the Setup Next, test your setup to ensure it is now configured to your email account if it on page 54 for future reference and check your e-mail inbox...
...'s MAC address for the example IP addresses. 2 Import the friendly AP list. If you want to ensure that are correctly configured on that NWA. 60 NWA-3160 Series User's Guide Ensure that Rogue AP is selected. 6 Click Apply. 3.4.4 Configure Your Other Access Points Access point A is correctly ... and login to its coverage area every ten minutes. • Recognize friendly access points from ("ALERT_Access_Point_B", etc.) 3.4.5 Test the Setup Next, test your setup to ensure it is now configured to your email account if it on page 54 for future reference and check your e-mail inbox...
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... Requirements 1 You want to set up a wireless network to allow only Alice to access Server 1 and the Internet. 2 You want to set up the NWA in the following table. C is a workstation on page 177). You have already set up a second wireless network to allow only Bob to access Server 2... and the Internet. 3.5.3 Setup In this example, you use to connect to the Internet. Chapter 3 Tutorials NWA is the security gateway you have configured each SSID profile as shown in MBSSID mode (see Chapter 12 on...
... Requirements 1 You want to set up a wireless network to allow only Alice to access Server 1 and the Internet. 2 You want to set up the NWA in the following table. C is a workstation on page 177). You have already set up a second wireless network to allow only Bob to access Server 2... and the Internet. 3.5.3 Setup In this example, you use to connect to the Internet. Chapter 3 Tutorials NWA is the security gateway you have configured each SSID profile as shown in MBSSID mode (see Chapter 12 on...
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... the relevant section of this tutorial again. 3.5.6.2 Testing the Configuration Before you allow employees to use the network, you need to thoroughly test whether the setup behaves as described in Section 3.5.6.1 on page 67, and in this . 1 Test the SERVER_1 network. • Using Alice's computer and wireless client, and the correct... associate with the SERVER_2 network. Attempt to access the Internet. You should be able to do so. If you can do this User's Guide. 68 NWA-3160 Series User's Guide You should be able to do so.
... the relevant section of this tutorial again. 3.5.6.2 Testing the Configuration Before you allow employees to use the network, you need to thoroughly test whether the setup behaves as described in Section 3.5.6.1 on page 67, and in this . 1 Test the SERVER_1 network. • Using Alice's computer and wireless client, and the correct... associate with the SERVER_2 network. Attempt to access the Internet. You should be able to do so. If you can do this User's Guide. 68 NWA-3160 Series User's Guide You should be able to do so.
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... the building, which will then set as the Controller AP. 3.6.1 Scenario In this controller AP. Though the current setup works, it takes a lot of your network including an NWA-3166, you are the administrator of a company network wherein a group of users need to connect to network resources... at various times of the day. You want a backup for this example, you should use the NWA-3166 as a secondary controller AP. Currently you how to configure the NWA's controller AP and managed AP modes. Chapter 3 Tutorials 3.6 How to Configure Management Modes This example shows ...
... the building, which will then set as the Controller AP. 3.6.1 Scenario In this controller AP. Though the current setup works, it takes a lot of your network including an NWA-3166, you are the administrator of a company network wherein a group of users need to connect to network resources... at various times of the day. You want a backup for this example, you should use the NWA-3166 as a secondary controller AP. Currently you how to configure the NWA's controller AP and managed AP modes. Chapter 3 Tutorials 3.6 How to Configure Management Modes This example shows ...
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... network. Chapter 3 Tutorials 3.6.2 Your Requirements 1 You want to have a backup of the NWA controller AP configuration. 3.6.3 Setup In this example, each of your NWA standalone AP mirror each SSID profile to just one NWA AP (A) as the secondary controller AP (E). They all have the same SSID profiles stored. First you set the IP addresses...
... network. Chapter 3 Tutorials 3.6.2 Your Requirements 1 You want to have a backup of the NWA controller AP configuration. 3.6.3 Setup In this example, each of your NWA standalone AP mirror each SSID profile to just one NWA AP (A) as the secondary controller AP (E). They all have the same SSID profiles stored. First you set the IP addresses...
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... the image above, we use a wireless client to test if the setup is working at this example, we can configure the settings of each NWA unit by the configurations of wireless networks available. Do the proper modifications in place. NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 77 You can see Mktg Grp 6 which ... working is the SSID in the list of the primary controller AP. They are overridden by just opening the Web Configurator of the remaining NWA APs (both controller and managed APs) and check if all the profiles you have set up the secondary controller AP instead, the changes...
... the image above, we use a wireless client to test if the setup is working at this example, we can configure the settings of each NWA unit by the configurations of wireless networks available. Do the proper modifications in place. NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 77 You can see Mktg Grp 6 which ... working is the SSID in the list of the primary controller AP. They are overridden by just opening the Web Configurator of the remaining NWA APs (both controller and managed APs) and check if all the profiles you have set up the secondary controller AP instead, the changes...
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...on page 103) to edit an individual AP's Radio, SSID, Security, RADIUS, Layer-2 Isolation, and MAC Address settings. 6.1.2 What You Need to reflect this setup, the NWA can be a CAPWAP controller AP. Refer to Section 5.2 on page 87 for more information on CAPWAP. 6.1.1 What You Can Do in AP Controller Mode ... 6.4 on page 97) to manage connected APs. • Use the Configuration screen (Section 6.5 on page 101) to control the way in which the NWA accepts new APs to manage. • Use the Redundancy screen (Section 6.6 on page 102) to set the controller AP as you read through this chapter...
...on page 103) to edit an individual AP's Radio, SSID, Security, RADIUS, Layer-2 Isolation, and MAC Address settings. 6.1.2 What You Need to reflect this setup, the NWA can be a CAPWAP controller AP. Refer to Section 5.2 on page 87 for more information on CAPWAP. 6.1.1 What You Can Do in AP Controller Mode ... 6.4 on page 97) to manage connected APs. • Use the Configuration screen (Section 6.5 on page 101) to control the way in which the NWA accepts new APs to manage. • Use the Redundancy screen (Section 6.6 on page 102) to set the controller AP as you read through this chapter...
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... to manage the password for your NWA and have a RADIUS server authenticate management logins to the NWA. • Use the Time Setting screen (see Section 7.2 on page 111) to change your local time zone. Figure 69 NWA Setup In the figure above, the NWA (ZyXEL Device) connects to a Domain Name... Server (DNS) server to identify and manage your NWA over the network. CHAPTER 7 System Screens 7.1 Overview This chapter provides information and...
... to manage the password for your NWA and have a RADIUS server authenticate management logins to the NWA. • Use the Time Setting screen (see Section 7.2 on page 111) to change your local time zone. Figure 69 NWA Setup In the figure above, the NWA (ZyXEL Device) connects to a Domain Name... Server (DNS) server to identify and manage your NWA over the network. CHAPTER 7 System Screens 7.1 Overview This chapter provides information and...
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...Series User's Guide 111 You don't need to log into the NWA using that you want to change the subnet mask computed by the device unless you know it. Table 19 System > General LABEL DESCRIPTION General Setup System Name Type a descriptive name to 30 alphanumeric characters long. Leave... this screen. Your device will compute the subnet mask automatically based on your NWA over the network. This name can be up to identify the...
...Series User's Guide 111 You don't need to log into the NWA using that you want to change the subnet mask computed by the device unless you know it. Table 19 System > General LABEL DESCRIPTION General Setup System Name Type a descriptive name to 30 alphanumeric characters long. Leave... this screen. Your device will compute the subnet mask automatically based on your NWA over the network. This name can be up to identify the...
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When you set Time and Date Setup to Manual, enter the new time in this radio button to change your NWA. Table 21 System > Time Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION Current Time and Date Current Time This field displays the time of your NWA's time and date, click System > Time Setting. If you configure a ... daylight saving at the same time, the time zone and daylight saving will affect the new time and date you reload this page, the NWA synchronizes the time with the time server (if configured). The following table describes the labels in this screen to enter the time and date ...
When you set Time and Date Setup to Manual, enter the new time in this radio button to change your NWA. Table 21 System > Time Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION Current Time and Date Current Time This field displays the time of your NWA's time and date, click System > Time Setting. If you configure a ... daylight saving at the same time, the time zone and daylight saving will affect the new time and date you reload this page, the NWA synchronizes the time with the time server (if configured). The following table describes the labels in this screen to enter the time and date ...
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..., you set the time difference between your time zone. User Defined Time Server Address Enter the IP address or URL of November. Time Zone Setup Daylight Savings Select this option if you would select First, Sunday, November and 2:00. Daylight Saving Time ends in the European Union on your...Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION New Date (yyyy:mm:dd) This field displays the last updated date from Time Server Select this radio button to have the NWA use daylight savings time. So in the United States you type in the United States stops using Daylight Saving Time at 2 A.M. GMT or UTC...
..., you set the time difference between your time zone. User Defined Time Server Address Enter the IP address or URL of November. Time Zone Setup Daylight Savings Select this option if you would select First, Sunday, November and 2:00. Daylight Saving Time ends in the European Union on your...Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION New Date (yyyy:mm:dd) This field displays the last updated date from Time Server Select this radio button to have the NWA use daylight savings time. So in the United States you type in the United States stops using Daylight Saving Time at 2 A.M. GMT or UTC...
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Figure 77 Wireless: Bridge / Repeater 128 NWA-3160 Series User's Guide Chapter 8 Wireless Screen Note: You can view an example of this setup in Section 8.3.3 on page 146.
Figure 77 Wireless: Bridge / Repeater 128 NWA-3160 Series User's Guide Chapter 8 Wireless Screen Note: You can view an example of this setup in Section 8.3.3 on page 146.
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...RADIUS server. Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) is verified by the RADIUS server and allowed access to access the Internet using the NWA (ZyXEL Device). The NWA in turn queries the RADIUS server if the identity of clients A and U are trying to the Internet. The access point is the ... use the Wireless > RADIUS screen. In this scenario, only client U's identity is a protocol that supports authentication, authorization and accounting. Figure 95 RADIUS Server Setup Authentication In the figure above, wireless clients A and U are allowed access to large networks...
...RADIUS server. Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) is verified by the RADIUS server and allowed access to access the Internet using the NWA (ZyXEL Device). The NWA in turn queries the RADIUS server if the identity of clients A and U are trying to the Internet. The access point is the ... use the Wireless > RADIUS screen. In this scenario, only client U's identity is a protocol that supports authentication, authorization and accounting. Figure 95 RADIUS Server Setup Authentication In the figure above, wireless clients A and U are allowed access to large networks...
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... figure above illustrates one possible setup of your NWA. 14.1.2 What You Need To Know About IP The Ethernet parameters of the NWA are also known as hosts. The gateway IP address is 192.168.1.1 and the IP address of 255.255.255.0 (24 bits) NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 187 CHAPTER 14 IP... Screen 14.1 Overview The Internet Protocol (IP) address identifies a device on page 188) to configure the IP address of your NWA. These networking devices are preset with each other. 14.1.1 What You Can Do in the same subnet mask to be able to communicate across the...
... figure above illustrates one possible setup of your NWA. 14.1.2 What You Need To Know About IP The Ethernet parameters of the NWA are also known as hosts. The gateway IP address is 192.168.1.1 and the IP address of 255.255.255.0 (24 bits) NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 187 CHAPTER 14 IP... Screen 14.1 Overview The Internet Protocol (IP) address identifies a device on page 188) to configure the IP address of your NWA. These networking devices are preset with each other. 14.1.1 What You Can Do in the same subnet mask to be able to communicate across the...
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Table 50 IP Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION IP Address Assignment Get automatically from a DHCP server each time. Note: If you change the NWA's IP address, you must know the IP address assigned to the NWA (by the DHCP server) to the destination. The gateway is an immediate neighbor of installations. 14.2 The IP ... IP address of your changes. Apply Click Apply to access the web configurator again. IP Subnet Mask Type the subnet mask. Figure 107 IP Setup The following screen. over the WAN, the gateway must be the IP address of one of the remote nodes. When you want to save ...
Table 50 IP Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION IP Address Assignment Get automatically from a DHCP server each time. Note: If you change the NWA's IP address, you must know the IP address assigned to the NWA (by the DHCP server) to the destination. The gateway is an immediate neighbor of installations. 14.2 The IP ... IP address of your changes. Apply Click Apply to access the web configurator again. IP Subnet Mask Type the subnet mask. Figure 107 IP Setup The following screen. over the WAN, the gateway must be the IP address of one of the remote nodes. When you want to save ...
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...LAN setup. It allows station B to connect to the server but not to the Internet. 20.1.1 What You Can Do in this screen. Figure 138 VLAN Example NWA Server In the figure above, the NWA allows ...CHAPTER 20 VLAN 20.1 Overview This chapter discusses how to be partitioned into multiple logical networks. The NWA tags all packets from an SSID with the VLAN ID you set in the VLAN Screen •...the Wireless VLAN screen (Section 20.2 on a logical network can talk to one or more groups. NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 249 Your RADIUS server assigns VLAN IDs to a user or user group's ...
...LAN setup. It allows station B to connect to the server but not to the Internet. 20.1.1 What You Can Do in this screen. Figure 138 VLAN Example NWA Server In the figure above, the NWA allows ...CHAPTER 20 VLAN 20.1 Overview This chapter discusses how to be partitioned into multiple logical networks. The NWA tags all packets from an SSID with the VLAN ID you set in the VLAN Screen •...the Wireless VLAN screen (Section 20.2 on a logical network can talk to one or more groups. NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 249 Your RADIUS server assigns VLAN IDs to a user or user group's ...