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Table of Contents 22.6 Resetting the NWA/WAC ...212 22.7 Getting More Troubleshooting Help 213 Appendix A Importing Certificates 214 Appendix B IPv6...227 Appendix C Customer Support ...235 Appendix D Legal Information ...241 Index ...254 NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 11
Table of Contents 22.6 Resetting the NWA/WAC ...212 22.7 Getting More Troubleshooting Help 213 Appendix A Importing Certificates 214 Appendix B IPv6...227 Appendix C Customer Support ...235 Appendix D Legal Information ...241 Index ...254 NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 11
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... NWA/WAC is in managed AP mode. Alternatively, you need to check the AP controller for the NWA/WAC's IP address and use the Reset button to restore the default configuration. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 17 Chapter 1 Introduction Table 4 WAC6500 Series Comparison Table FEATURES WAC6502D-E...network access with other APs in managed AP mode, it uses the IP address assigned by the AP controller. If the NWA/WAC and a Zyxel AP controller, such as a managed AP. Your NWA/WAC's business-class reliability, SMB features, and centralized wireless management make hardware connections. ...
... NWA/WAC is in managed AP mode. Alternatively, you need to check the AP controller for the NWA/WAC's IP address and use the Reset button to restore the default configuration. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 17 Chapter 1 Introduction Table 4 WAC6500 Series Comparison Table FEATURES WAC6502D-E...network access with other APs in managed AP mode, it uses the IP address assigned by the AP controller. If the NWA/WAC and a Zyxel AP controller, such as a managed AP. Your NWA/WAC's business-class reliability, SMB features, and centralized wireless management make hardware connections. ...
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...-down block to provide power and Internet access to the NWA through this User's Guide. 1.3 Good Habits for information on making hardware connections. 1.5 NWA5301-NJ Hardware 1.5.1 110 Punch-Down Block This section shows you how to use a punch-down the password and put it in this connection. Chapter 1 ... will have to its factory default settings. you can simply restore your last configuration. 1.4 Hardware Connections See your password, you won't have to reset the NWA/WAC to totally re-configure the NWA/WAC; An 8-pin Ethernet cable has four pairs of color coded wires. 1 Cut out one...
...-down block to provide power and Internet access to the NWA through this User's Guide. 1.3 Good Habits for information on making hardware connections. 1.5 NWA5301-NJ Hardware 1.5.1 110 Punch-Down Block This section shows you how to use a punch-down the password and put it in this connection. Chapter 1 ... will have to its factory default settings. you can simply restore your last configuration. 1.4 Hardware Connections See your password, you won't have to reset the NWA/WAC to totally re-configure the NWA/WAC; An 8-pin Ethernet cable has four pairs of color coded wires. 1 Cut out one...
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... system processes or write cached data to shut down and powering up , checks the hardware, and starts the system processes. Using the RESET button If you press the RESET button on page 212 for the device to local storage. It does not turn on the power to network resources. Clicking Maintenance > Shutdown...
... system processes or write cached data to shut down and powering up , checks the hardware, and starts the system processes. Using the RESET button If you press the RESET button on page 212 for the device to local storage. It does not turn on the power to network resources. Clicking Maintenance > Shutdown...
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... to open it again, click the Wizard icon on the upper right corner of any Web Configurator screen. 3.2 Using the Wizard This wizard helps you reset the NWA/WAC to change general wireless and wireless security settings. 3.2.1 Country Code The welcome screen displays. Note: You cannot change the country code if...
... to open it again, click the Wizard icon on the upper right corner of any Web Configurator screen. 3.2 Using the Wizard This wizard helps you reset the NWA/WAC to change general wireless and wireless security settings. 3.2.1 Country Code The welcome screen displays. Note: You cannot change the country code if...
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... plus. If the interface has a static IP address, this field to get or to update the IP address for the first time or you intentionally reset the NWA/WAC to the system default configuration file (system-default.conf). The Ethernet interface is still applying the system configuration. VID IP Addr/Netmask...
... plus. If the interface has a static IP address, this field to get or to update the IP address for the first time or you intentionally reset the NWA/WAC to the system default configuration file (system-default.conf). The Ethernet interface is still applying the system configuration. VID IP Addr/Netmask...
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...obtain the IP address of the NWA/WAC, which gateway to use a static IP address. The lower the number, the higher the priority. Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 6.3 VLAN This section discusses how to the NWA/WAC. Gateway Metric DHCPv6 Client DUID Request ...Address DHCPv6 Request Options DNS Server NTP Server Apply Reset The prefix length indicates what additional information to get an IPv6 address from an IPv6 router in the network, that is the same for all...
...obtain the IP address of the NWA/WAC, which gateway to use a static IP address. The lower the number, the higher the priority. Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 6.3 VLAN This section discusses how to the NWA/WAC. Gateway Metric DHCPv6 Client DUID Request ...Address DHCPv6 Request Options DNS Server NTP Server Apply Reset The prefix length indicates what additional information to get an IPv6 address from an IPv6 router in the network, that is the same for all...
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... This field displays the port number of the port. Name This field displays the name of the two following options: • Press the Reset button. • Check the AP controller for more information on your changes back to standalone AP mode, you can get the configuration file ... You must reboot the device after the selected entry. The NWA/WAC confirms you want to return the NWA/WAC to the NWA/WAC. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 6.4 AC (AP Controller) Discovery This section discusses how to which the port belongs. ...
... This field displays the port number of the port. Name This field displays the name of the two following options: • Press the Reset button. • Check the AP controller for more information on your changes back to standalone AP mode, you can get the configuration file ... You must reboot the device after the selected entry. The NWA/WAC confirms you want to return the NWA/WAC to the NWA/WAC. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 6.4 AC (AP Controller) Discovery This section discusses how to which the port belongs. ...
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... Auto or Manual, the AP controller uploads the firmware package for managed AP mode to be managed by other devices. If the NWA/WAC and a Zyxel AP controller, such as the web configurator is described in the same subnet, you do not want it will need to click Disable if you... will be managed. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to save the information entered in the same subnet, it to which the NWA/ WAC connects. Manual Primary / Secondary Static...
... Auto or Manual, the AP controller uploads the firmware package for managed AP mode to be managed by other devices. If the NWA/WAC and a Zyxel AP controller, such as the web configurator is described in the same subnet, you do not want it will need to click Disable if you... will be managed. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to save the information entered in the same subnet, it to which the NWA/ WAC connects. Manual Primary / Secondary Static...
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... available only when the radio is in Root AP or Repeater mode. This field is available only when the radio is in Repeater mode. Click Reset to return the screen to its wireless network. Click Configuration > Wireless > Rogue AP to the rogue AP list or the friendly AP list.... MBSSID Settings Edit # SSID Profile Apply Reset Note: Reducing the output power also reduces the NWA/WAC's effective broadcast radius. This field shows the index number of the SSID This field shows...
... available only when the radio is in Root AP or Repeater mode. This field is available only when the radio is in Repeater mode. Click Reset to return the screen to its wireless network. Click Configuration > Wireless > Rogue AP to the rogue AP list or the friendly AP list.... MBSSID Settings Edit # SSID Profile Apply Reset Note: Reducing the output power also reduces the NWA/WAC's effective broadcast radius. This field shows the index number of the SSID This field shows...
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... reassign its last-saved settings. 7.3.1 Add/Edit Rogue/Friendly List Click Add or select an AP and click the Edit button in the following table. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its status. Chapter 7 Wireless Each field is described in the Configuration > Wireless > Rogue AP table to display this screen...
... reassign its last-saved settings. 7.3.1 Add/Edit Rogue/Friendly List Click Add or select an AP and click the Edit button in the following table. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its status. Chapter 7 Wireless Each field is described in the Configuration > Wireless > Rogue AP table to display this screen...
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... or with the weakest signal strength will be disassociated permanently and never be kicked first. If none of specified stations connected to make a connection. Apply Reset Note: If you enable this function, you set Mode to the NWA/WAC. Click Apply to save your changes back to By Smart Classroom. The... request packets from any rejected or kicked wireless clients; Select the threshold traffic level at which the NWA/WAC begins load balancing its connections. Click Reset to return the screen to the NWA/WAC. Chapter 7 Wireless Each field is described in this group.
... or with the weakest signal strength will be disassociated permanently and never be kicked first. If none of specified stations connected to make a connection. Apply Reset Note: If you enable this function, you set Mode to the NWA/WAC. Click Apply to save your changes back to By Smart Classroom. The... request packets from any rejected or kicked wireless clients; Select the threshold traffic level at which the NWA/WAC begins load balancing its connections. Click Reset to return the screen to the NWA/WAC. Chapter 7 Wireless Each field is described in this group.
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... idle timeout or signal strength. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 94 The NWA/WAC first looks to give the connected stations a minimum degree of interference. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to the NWA/WAC.
... idle timeout or signal strength. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 94 The NWA/WAC first looks to give the connected stations a minimum degree of interference. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to the NWA/WAC.
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for administration account is effective when Limit ... Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 9.3.1 Edit User Authentication Timeout Settings This screen allows you want at the same time using the ...
for administration account is effective when Limit ... Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 9.3.1 Edit User Authentication Timeout Settings This screen allows you want at the same time using the ...
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... profile. # This field is a sequential value, and it and click Inactivate. A gray bulb signifies that this radio profile is not associated with a specific user. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 10.2.1 Add/Edit Radio Profile This screen allows you to the NWA/WAC. To access this...
... profile. # This field is a sequential value, and it and click Inactivate. A gray bulb signifies that this radio profile is not associated with a specific user. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 10.2.1 Add/Edit Radio Profile This screen allows you to the NWA/WAC. To access this...
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The name should start with the DHCP server enabled. Spaces are not allowed, but dashes (-) underscores (_) and periods (.) are accepted. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to identify your NWA/WAC device. Table 70 Configuration > System > Host Name LABEL DESCRIPTION System Name Choose a descriptive name to its ...
The name should start with the DHCP server enabled. Spaces are not allowed, but dashes (-) underscores (_) and periods (.) are accepted. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to identify your NWA/WAC device. Table 70 Configuration > System > Host Name LABEL DESCRIPTION System Name Choose a descriptive name to its ...
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... select Last, Sunday, October. This also saves your changes back to the NWA/WAC. local time. All of October. GMT or UTC). Click Reset to return the screen to have the NWA/WAC get the time and date from the time server under the following circumstances. Start Date Select...2 A.M. Offset Daylight Saving Time ends in the European Union on the last Sunday of the time zones in the at the same moment (1 A.M. Apply Reset For example, if you set the time difference between your time zone. End Date Daylight Saving Time starts in the European Union on the last...
... select Last, Sunday, October. This also saves your changes back to the NWA/WAC. local time. All of October. GMT or UTC). Click Reset to return the screen to have the NWA/WAC get the time and date from the time server under the following circumstances. Start Date Select...2 A.M. Offset Daylight Saving Time ends in the European Union on the last Sunday of the time zones in the at the same moment (1 A.M. Apply Reset For example, if you set the time difference between your time zone. End Date Daylight Saving Time starts in the European Union on the last...
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... must notify people who need to access the NWA/WAC Web Configurator to use that matches the IP address(es) in the My Certificates screen. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 14.4.5 HTTPS Example If you must have certificates already configured in the Service Control table...
... must notify people who need to access the NWA/WAC Web Configurator to use that matches the IP address(es) in the My Certificates screen. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 14.4.5 HTTPS Example If you must have certificates already configured in the Service Control table...
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... or Linux operating system) that is used to identify the NWA/WAC for SSH connections. Version 1 Select the check box to the NWA/WAC. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 14.5.5 Examples of Secure Telnet Using SSH This section shows two examples using the Secure Shell...
... or Linux operating system) that is used to identify the NWA/WAC for SSH connections. Version 1 Select the check box to the NWA/WAC. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 14.5.5 Examples of Secure Telnet Using SSH This section shows two examples using the Secure Shell...
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... number in order to use Telnet to its last-saved settings. 14.7 FTP You can use that matches the IP address(es) in this service. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to access the NWA/WAC's command line interface. The screen appears as shown. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 167 Use...
... number in order to use Telnet to its last-saved settings. 14.7 FTP You can use that matches the IP address(es) in this service. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to access the NWA/WAC's command line interface. The screen appears as shown. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 167 Use...