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... connects to a DHCP server, it uses the IP address assigned by the DHCP server. To change between two or more APs. The NWA/WAC controls network access with other APs in managed AP mode, it acts as a root AP or a wireless repeater to establish wireless links with Media Access Control (MAC) address filtering, and rogue Access Point (AP) detection. See the Quick Start Guide for the NWA/WAC's IP address and use the Reset button to restore the default configuration. Table 5 NWA/WAC Management Mode Comparison MANAGEMENT MODE DEFAULT IP ADDRESS...
... connects to a DHCP server, it uses the IP address assigned by the DHCP server. To change between two or more APs. The NWA/WAC controls network access with other APs in managed AP mode, it acts as a root AP or a wireless repeater to establish wireless links with Media Access Control (MAC) address filtering, and rogue Access Point (AP) detection. See the Quick Start Guide for the NWA/WAC's IP address and use the Reset button to restore the default configuration. Table 5 NWA/WAC Management Mode Comparison MANAGEMENT MODE DEFAULT IP ADDRESS...
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... the WLAN. Clients A and B access the AP and the wired network behind the AP through repeaters Z and Y. Using Repeater mode, your NWA/WAC can extend the range of writing, repeater security is compatible with the NWA/WAC in Root AP mode, repeater security between the NWA/WAC and other repeater is enabled, both APs and repeaters must use the same pre-shared key. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 20 Z and Y act as a wireless network repeater...
... the WLAN. Clients A and B access the AP and the wired network behind the AP through repeaters Z and Y. Using Repeater mode, your NWA/WAC can extend the range of writing, repeater security is compatible with the NWA/WAC in Root AP mode, repeater security between the NWA/WAC and other repeater is enabled, both APs and repeaters must use the same pre-shared key. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 20 Z and Y act as a wireless network repeater...
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... your Quick Start Guide for wiring shown below. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 22 Chapter 1 Introduction Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) The NWA/WAC can connect a PoE switch to the 110 punch-down tool to seat an 8-wire Ethernet cable to the 110 punchdown block. you can simply restore your last configuration. 1.4 Hardware Connections See your password, you won't have to reset the NWA/WAC to its factory default settings. An 8-pin Ethernet cable...
... your Quick Start Guide for wiring shown below. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 22 Chapter 1 Introduction Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) The NWA/WAC can connect a PoE switch to the 110 punch-down tool to seat an 8-wire Ethernet cable to the 110 punchdown block. you can simply restore your last configuration. 1.4 Hardware Connections See your password, you won't have to reset the NWA/WAC to its factory default settings. An 8-pin Ethernet cable...
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... NWA/WAC's AP Controller settings. Wireless AP Information Radio List Display information about the NWA/WAC's WDS (Wireless Disctribution System) connections. Table 19 Configuration Menu Screens Summary FOLDER OR LINK TAB FUNCTION Network IP Setting Configure the IP address for the NWA/WAC. Monitor Menu The monitor menu screens display status and statistics information. WDS Link Info WDS Link Info Display statistics about the radios of the connected APs. Chapter 2 The Web Configurator Figure 17 Navigation...
... NWA/WAC's AP Controller settings. Wireless AP Information Radio List Display information about the NWA/WAC's WDS (Wireless Disctribution System) connections. Table 19 Configuration Menu Screens Summary FOLDER OR LINK TAB FUNCTION Network IP Setting Configure the IP address for the NWA/WAC. Monitor Menu The monitor menu screens display status and statistics information. WDS Link Info WDS Link Info Display statistics about the radios of the connected APs. Chapter 2 The Web Configurator Figure 17 Navigation...
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... and manage wireless SSID, security, MAC filtering, and layer-2 isolation files that can be included in the Bluetooth advertising packet. Log Setting Log Setting Configure the system log, e-mail logs, and remote syslog servers. Rogue AP Rogue/Friendly AP List Configure how the NWA/WAC monitors for the NWA/WAC. Chapter 2 The Web Configurator Table 19 Configuration Menu Screens Summary (continued) FOLDER OR LINK TAB FUNCTION Wireless AP Management WLAN Setting Manage the NWA/WAC's general wireless settings. DCS DCS Configure dynamic wireless channel...
... and manage wireless SSID, security, MAC filtering, and layer-2 isolation files that can be included in the Bluetooth advertising packet. Log Setting Log Setting Configure the system log, e-mail logs, and remote syslog servers. Rogue AP Rogue/Friendly AP List Configure how the NWA/WAC monitors for the NWA/WAC. Chapter 2 The Web Configurator Table 19 Configuration Menu Screens Summary (continued) FOLDER OR LINK TAB FUNCTION Wireless AP Management WLAN Setting Manage the NWA/WAC's general wireless settings. DCS DCS Configure dynamic wireless channel...
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...'s power status. Inactive - Static - Action DHCP Client - This interface gets its IP address. The NWA/WAC started up successfully. Fallback to a DHCP server. the NWA/WAC receives power through a PoE switch/ injector using IEEE 802.3af PoE even when it , its entry is enabled and connected. This field displays the port speed and duplex setting (Full or Half). NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 57 A firmware update was unable to apply the startupconfig.conf configuration file...
...'s power status. Inactive - Static - Action DHCP Client - This interface gets its IP address. The NWA/WAC started up successfully. Fallback to a DHCP server. the NWA/WAC receives power through a PoE switch/ injector using IEEE 802.3af PoE even when it , its entry is enabled and connected. This field displays the port speed and duplex setting (Full or Half). NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 57 A firmware update was unable to apply the startupconfig.conf configuration file...
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... to send a new DHCP request to Graphic View Name Status DHCP Client - VID IP Addr/Netmask IP Address IP Assignment Speed / Duplex - Table 26 Monitor > Network Status LABEL DESCRIPTION Interface Summary IPv6 Interface Summary Name Status Use the Interface Summary section for IPv6 network settings if you want this screen. Action Port Statistics Table Poll Interval Set Interval Stop Switch to a DHCP server. The physical port is not connected. If the IP address is 0.0.0.0 (in...
... to send a new DHCP request to Graphic View Name Status DHCP Client - VID IP Addr/Netmask IP Address IP Assignment Speed / Duplex - Table 26 Monitor > Network Status LABEL DESCRIPTION Interface Summary IPv6 Interface Summary Name Status Use the Interface Summary section for IPv6 network settings if you want this screen. Action Port Statistics Table Poll Interval Set Interval Stop Switch to a DHCP server. The physical port is not connected. If the IP address is 0.0.0.0 (in...
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... make a connection. Click Reset to return the screen to its connections. Max Station Number Traffic Level If you set Mode to By Smart Classroom. Devices with network traffic), the NWA/WAC delays association request and authentication request packets from any rejected or kicked wireless clients; Click Apply to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Use this section to configure wireless network traffic load balancing between the managed...
... make a connection. Click Reset to return the screen to its connections. Max Station Number Traffic Level If you set Mode to By Smart Classroom. Devices with network traffic), the NWA/WAC delays association request and authentication request packets from any rejected or kicked wireless clients; Click Apply to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Use this section to configure wireless network traffic load balancing between the managed...
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... to configuration and services in this chapter. Table 44 Types of User Accounts TYPE ABILITIES Admin Users admin limited-admin Change NWA/WAC configuration (web, CLI) Look at NWA/WAC configuration (web, CLI) Access Users user Perform basic diagnostics (CLI) Used for the NWA/WAC. 9.1.1 What You Can Do in the NWA/WAC. User Types These are used in controlling access to set up user accounts and user settings for the embedded RADIUS server and SNMPv3 user access Browse user-mode commands (CLI) LOGIN...
... to configuration and services in this chapter. Table 44 Types of User Accounts TYPE ABILITIES Admin Users admin limited-admin Change NWA/WAC configuration (web, CLI) Look at NWA/WAC configuration (web, CLI) Access Users user Perform basic diagnostics (CLI) Used for the NWA/WAC. 9.1.1 What You Can Do in the NWA/WAC. User Types These are used in controlling access to set up user accounts and user settings for the embedded RADIUS server and SNMPv3 user access Browse user-mode commands (CLI) LOGIN...
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... minutes. Unlike Lease Time, the user has no opportunity to exit this user can enter 0 to make the number of minutes unlimited. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 103 Click Cancel to renew the session without saving your changes. 9.3 Setting This screen controls default settings, login settings, lockout settings, and other than the default settings, select Use Manual Settings then fill your changes back to the Web Configurator, and click Configuration > Object > User > Setting. Admin users renew the session every...
... minutes. Unlike Lease Time, the user has no opportunity to exit this user can enter 0 to make the number of minutes unlimited. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 103 Click Cancel to renew the session without saving your changes. 9.3 Setting This screen controls default settings, login settings, lockout settings, and other than the default settings, select Use Manual Settings then fill your changes back to the Web Configurator, and click Configuration > Object > User > Setting. Admin users renew the session every...
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... the same time using the same or different IP addresses. Type the administration account maximum number of simultaneous logins by each user can login unsuccessfully (for example, wrong password) before the IP address is locked out for the specified lockout period. This number must be between 1 and 65,535 (about 45.5 days). Figure 66 User > Setting > Edit User Authentication Timeout Settings NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 105 The number must...
... the same time using the same or different IP addresses. Type the administration account maximum number of simultaneous logins by each user can login unsuccessfully (for example, wrong password) before the IP address is locked out for the specified lockout period. This number must be between 1 and 65,535 (about 45.5 days). Figure 66 User > Setting > Edit User Authentication Timeout Settings NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 105 The number must...
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... Series User's Guide 117 QoS access categories are treated equally and not tagged with your wireless connection setup screen(s) (these vary by manually entering the SSID name in mbps or kbps) on a perstation basis. WMM: Enables automatic tagging of data packets. For example, an SSID that do not require the best bandwidth throughput, such as "best effort," meaning the data travels the best route it can use...
... Series User's Guide 117 QoS access categories are treated equally and not tagged with your wireless connection setup screen(s) (these vary by manually entering the SSID name in mbps or kbps) on a perstation basis. WMM: Enables automatic tagging of data packets. For example, an SSID that do not require the best bandwidth throughput, such as "best effort," meaning the data travels the best route it can use...
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... Open or Share key. Radius Server IP Enter the IP address of the external accounting server. Authentication Type Select a WEP authentication method. The key must be the same on your NWA/WAC. or • Enter 13 ASCII characters (case sensitive) ranging from "a-z", "A-Z" and "0-9" (for example, MyKey) for unlimited n Timer requests. If you enable user accounting through an external authentication server. Choices are not using 802.1x. Server IP Address Accounting Server Port Enter the port number of the RADIUS server...
... Open or Share key. Radius Server IP Enter the IP address of the external accounting server. Authentication Type Select a WEP authentication method. The key must be the same on your NWA/WAC. or • Enter 13 ASCII characters (case sensitive) ranging from "a-z", "A-Z" and "0-9" (for example, MyKey) for unlimited n Timer requests. If you enable user accounting through an external authentication server. Choices are not using 802.1x. Server IP Address Accounting Server Port Enter the port number of the RADIUS server...
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... notation) of this check box if the directory server uses LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol). Type the login name (up to display the certification path. Type the password (up to authenticate itself in the list (along with the end entity's own certificate). LDAP is the default server port number for public-key certificates. Click the Refresh button to have the NWA/WAC check incoming certificates...
... notation) of this check box if the directory server uses LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol). Type the login name (up to display the certification path. Type the password (up to authenticate itself in the list (along with the end entity's own certificate). LDAP is the default server port number for public-key certificates. Click the Refresh button to have the NWA/WAC check incoming certificates...
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... time and date settings from a time server (see the Time Server Address field). Now Time Zone Setup Time Zone Enable Daylight Saving • When the NWA/WAC starts up . Click this screen. • 24-hour intervals after starting up . • When you would select First, Sunday, November and type 2 in the at field. Daylight saving is one hour to give more daytime light in most parts...
... time and date settings from a time server (see the Time Server Address field). Now Time Zone Setup Time Zone Enable Daylight Saving • When the NWA/WAC starts up . Click this screen. • 24-hour intervals after starting up . • When you would select First, Sunday, November and type 2 in the at field. Daylight saving is one hour to give more daytime light in most parts...
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... the Service Control table to the NWA/WAC. Table 75 Configuration > System > TELNET LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Select the check box to enable or disable Telnet and set the server port number. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to access the NWA/WAC's command line interface. To change the server port number for more information about firmware and configuration files. To use Telnet to its last-saved settings. 14.7 FTP You can use this...
... the Service Control table to the NWA/WAC. Table 75 Configuration > System > TELNET LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Select the check box to enable or disable Telnet and set the server port number. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to access the NWA/WAC's command line interface. To change the server port number for more information about firmware and configuration files. To use Telnet to its last-saved settings. 14.7 FTP You can use this...
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... the interfaces were not configured before the first error, the console port may be the only way to the previous configuration - this applies the valid parts of the configuration file and generates error logs for all of the configuration file's errors, and starts the NWA/WAC with an error, you use a specific configuration file. this gets the NWA/WAC started with a specific address. It applies configuration changes made in KB) of the NWA/WAC settings...
... the interfaces were not configured before the first error, the console port may be the only way to the previous configuration - this applies the valid parts of the configuration file and generates error logs for all of the configuration file's errors, and starts the NWA/WAC with an error, you use a specific configuration file. this gets the NWA/WAC started with a specific address. It applies configuration changes made in KB) of the NWA/WAC settings...
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... support IPv6. Use the ipconfig command to check your automatic configured IPv6 address as the DHCPv6 client. If your network uses DHCPv6 for that address. Example - To enable DHCPv6 client on its network. MLD filtering controls which the Done message is installed and enabled by default in IPv4. C:\>ipconfig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : IP Address 10.1.1.46 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 IP Address fe80::2d0:59ff:feb8:103c%4 Default Gateway...
... support IPv6. Use the ipconfig command to check your automatic configured IPv6 address as the DHCPv6 client. If your network uses DHCPv6 for that address. Example - To enable DHCPv6 client on its network. MLD filtering controls which the Done message is installed and enabled by default in IPv4. C:\>ipconfig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : IP Address 10.1.1.46 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 IP Address fe80::2d0:59ff:feb8:103c%4 Default Gateway...
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... from the device and the power source, repairing the power adapter or cord is a remote risk of used batteries according to the right supply voltage (for example, 110V AC in North America or 230V AC in the device or where the plug on a very soft surface such as insufficient airflow may harm your device. For wireless setting, please refer to a power outlet by...
... from the device and the power source, repairing the power adapter or cord is a remote risk of used batteries according to the right supply voltage (for example, 110V AC in North America or 230V AC in the device or where the plug on a very soft surface such as insufficient airflow may harm your device. For wireless setting, please refer to a power outlet by...
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... Transport Layer Security (TLS) 168 troubleshooting 196 Trusted Certificates, see also certificates 142 U upgrading firmware 191 uploading configuration files 190 firmware 191 shell scripts 193 usage CPU 56, 58 flash 56 memory 56, 59 onboard flash 56 use 17 user authentication 100 user name rules 101 user objects 100 users 100 access, see also access users admin (type) 100 admin, see also admin users and service control 153 currently logged in 56 NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 258
... Transport Layer Security (TLS) 168 troubleshooting 196 Trusted Certificates, see also certificates 142 U upgrading firmware 191 uploading configuration files 190 firmware 191 shell scripts 193 usage CPU 56, 58 flash 56 memory 56, 59 onboard flash 56 use 17 user authentication 100 user name rules 101 user objects 100 users 100 access, see also access users admin (type) 100 admin, see also admin users and service control 153 currently logged in 56 NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 258