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Table of Contents 6.2.3 The Active Sessions Screen ...87 6.2.4 The VPN Status Screen ...88 6.2.5 The DHCP Table Screen ...88 6.2.6 The Number of Login Users Screen 89 Chapter 7 Monitor...91 7.1 Overview ...91 7.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 91 7.2 The Port Statistics Screen ...92...The Traffic Statistics Screen ...97 7.5 The Session Monitor Screen ...99 7.6 The DDNS Status Screen ...101 7.7 The IP/MAC Binding Monitor Screen 101 7.8 The Login Users Screen ...102 7.9 The Dynamic Guest Screen ...103 7.10 The UPnP Port Status Screen ...105 7.11 The USB Storage Screen ...106 7.12 The Ethernet...
Table of Contents 6.2.3 The Active Sessions Screen ...87 6.2.4 The VPN Status Screen ...88 6.2.5 The DHCP Table Screen ...88 6.2.6 The Number of Login Users Screen 89 Chapter 7 Monitor...91 7.1 Overview ...91 7.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 91 7.2 The Port Statistics Screen ...92...The Traffic Statistics Screen ...97 7.5 The Session Monitor Screen ...99 7.6 The DDNS Status Screen ...101 7.7 The IP/MAC Binding Monitor Screen 101 7.8 The Login Users Screen ...102 7.9 The Dynamic Guest Screen ...103 7.10 The UPnP Port Status Screen ...105 7.11 The USB Storage Screen ...106 7.12 The Ethernet...
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... File Screen 276 23.3 Walled Garden ...277 23.3.1 General Screen ...278 23.3.2 URL Base Screen ...278 23.3.3 Domain/IP Base Screen ...280 23.3.4 Walled Garden Login Example 282 23.4 Advertisement Screen ...283 23.4.1 Adding/Editing an Advertisement URL 284 Chapter 24 RTLS ...286 24.1 Overview ...286 UAG Series User's Guide 11
... File Screen 276 23.3 Walled Garden ...277 23.3.1 General Screen ...278 23.3.2 URL Base Screen ...278 23.3.3 Domain/IP Base Screen ...280 23.3.4 Walled Garden Login Example 282 23.4 Advertisement Screen ...283 23.4.1 Adding/Editing an Advertisement URL 284 Chapter 24 RTLS ...286 24.1 Overview ...286 UAG Series User's Guide 11
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... Summary Screen ...405 35.3.1 Group Add/Edit Screen ...405 35.4 User/Group Setting Screen ...406 35.4.1 Default User Settings Edit Screens 409 35.4.2 User Aware Login Example 410 35.5 MAC Address Screen ...411 35.5.1 Add/Edit MAC Address ...412 35.6 User /Group Technical Reference 413 Chapter 36 AP Profile...414 36...
... Summary Screen ...405 35.3.1 Group Add/Edit Screen ...405 35.4 User/Group Setting Screen ...406 35.4.1 Default User Settings Edit Screens 409 35.4.2 User Aware Login Example 410 35.5 MAC Address Screen ...411 35.5.1 Add/Edit MAC Address ...412 35.6 User /Group Technical Reference 413 Chapter 36 AP Profile...414 36...
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... Access Limitations 501 46.7.2 System Timeout ...501 46.7.3 HTTPS ...502 46.7.4 Configuring WWW Service Control 502 46.7.5 Service Control Rules ...505 46.7.6 Customizing the WWW Login Page 506 46.7.7 HTTPS Example ...511 UAG Series User's Guide 17
... Access Limitations 501 46.7.2 System Timeout ...501 46.7.3 HTTPS ...502 46.7.4 Configuring WWW Service Control 502 46.7.5 Service Control Rules ...505 46.7.6 Customizing the WWW Login Page 506 46.7.7 HTTPS Example ...511 UAG Series User's Guide 17
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...can use web authentication to allow guests to access the network only after they authenticate with the UAG through a specifically designated login web page. The UAG's security features include security policies and certificates. The UAG combines an IEEE 802.11n wireless access ...point, router, 4-port switch and service gateway in Mode UAG2100 V UAG4100 V V UAG5100 V V V V The UAG is ideal for Internet access. The UAG is a comprehensive service gateway. You should have ...
...can use web authentication to allow guests to access the network only after they authenticate with the UAG through a specifically designated login web page. The UAG's security features include security policies and certificates. The UAG combines an IEEE 802.11n wireless access ...point, router, 4-port switch and service gateway in Mode UAG2100 V UAG4100 V V UAG5100 V V V V The UAG is ideal for Internet access. The UAG is a comprehensive service gateway. You should have ...
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.... Otherwise, the dashboard appears. 5 Follow the directions in using its default configuration; otherwise the dashboard appears. The Login screen appears. 3 Type the user name (default: "admin") and password (default: "1234"). 4 Click Login. title bar UAG Series User's Guide 23 Chapter 1 Introduction The recommended screen resolution is 1024 x 768 pixels.... Start Guide. 2 In your UAG hardware is divided into these parts (as an example. If you change the default password, the Login screen appears after you click Apply. The Web Configurator screen is properly connected.
.... Otherwise, the dashboard appears. 5 Follow the directions in using its default configuration; otherwise the dashboard appears. The Login screen appears. 3 Type the user name (default: "admin") and password (default: "1234"). 4 Click Login. title bar UAG Series User's Guide 23 Chapter 1 Introduction The recommended screen resolution is 1024 x 768 pixels.... Start Guide. 2 In your UAG hardware is divided into these parts (as an example. If you change the default password, the Login screen appears after you click Apply. The Web Configurator screen is properly connected.
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Login Users List the users currently logged into the UAG. See Chapter 6 on page 80 for each physical port. IP/MAC Binding List the devices that ...
Login Users List the users currently logged into the UAG. See Chapter 6 on page 80 for each physical port. IP/MAC Binding List the devices that ...
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... bindings for load balancing. Layer 2 Isolation General White List Enable layer-2 isolation on your UAG. Walled Garden Create walled garden links that display in the login screen. Adverstisement Enable and set the UAG's flexible ports as part of an Ekahau RTLS to which the user's traffic is forwarded. Ethernet Manage Ethernet...
... bindings for load balancing. Layer 2 Isolation General White List Enable layer-2 isolation on your UAG. Walled Garden Create walled garden links that display in the login screen. Adverstisement Enable and set the UAG's flexible ports as part of an Ekahau RTLS to which the user's traffic is forwarded. Ethernet Manage Ethernet...
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... UAG. Trusted Certificates Import and manage certificates from trusted sources. Date/Time Configure the current date, time, and time zone in the UAG. Login Page Configure how the login and access user screens look. UAG Series User's Guide 31 SSH Configure SSH server and SSH service settings. Firmware Package View the current...
... UAG. Trusted Certificates Import and manage certificates from trusted sources. Date/Time Configure the current date, time, and time zone in the UAG. Login Page Configure how the login and access user screens look. UAG Series User's Guide 31 SSH Configure SSH server and SSH service settings. Firmware Package View the current...
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.... 4 Select default-web-portal from the Authentication Type drop-down list box to allow users to authenticate through the default web portal login page. 5 Click OK to save your changes. 6 Click Apply in the Configuration > Web Authentication screen. 3.6 Generate a Free Guest Account You can use the buttons on ...
.... 4 Select default-web-portal from the Authentication Type drop-down list box to allow users to authenticate through the default web portal login page. 5 Click OK to save your changes. 6 Click Apply in the Configuration > Web Authentication screen. 3.6 Generate a Free Guest Account You can use the buttons on ...
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UAG Series User's Guide 48 Select the free time service. Click OK to generate and show the account information on the login page to the default login page. 4 Click the link on the web page. Chapter 3 Printer Deployment 3 Whenever a user tries to access a web page, he/she will be redirected to get a free guest account. 5 A Welcome screen displays.
UAG Series User's Guide 48 Select the free time service. Click OK to generate and show the account information on the login page to the default login page. 4 Click the link on the web page. Chapter 3 Printer Deployment 3 Whenever a user tries to access a web page, he/she will be redirected to get a free guest account. 5 A Welcome screen displays.
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... example, 0x00112233445566778899AABBCC) for each Key used . A wireless client then cannot obtain the SSID through the default login page. Otherwise, select b/g/n to prevent crossover traffic from within the same SSID. The options vary depending on the login page if you are for each other. Otherwise, select No and click Next to disable web...
... example, 0x00112233445566778899AABBCC) for each Key used . A wireless client then cannot obtain the SSID through the default login page. Otherwise, select b/g/n to prevent crossover traffic from within the same SSID. The options vary depending on the login page if you are for each other. Otherwise, select No and click Next to disable web...
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... user does not have to enter the user name and password to access the Internet again. • Select Accumulation to allow each user multiple re-login until the time allocated is logged in , the system starts counting down the pre-defined usage even if the user stops the Internet access before... Series User's Guide 60 Chapter 4 Installation Setup Wizard Figure 32 Billing Settings Accounting Method • Select Time to Finish to allow each user a one-time login. If you would like to charge sales tax for Internet access.
... user does not have to enter the user name and password to access the Internet again. • Select Accumulation to allow each user multiple re-login until the time allocated is logged in , the system starts counting down the pre-defined usage even if the user stops the Internet access before... Series User's Guide 60 Chapter 4 Installation Setup Wizard Figure 32 Billing Settings Accounting Method • Select Time to Finish to allow each user a one-time login. If you would like to charge sales tax for Internet access.
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... or click Dashboard in widgets that are currently established. • Use the DHCP Table screen (see Section 6.2.5 on page 88) to look at a list of Login Users screen (see the UAG's general device information, system status, system resource usage, licensed service status, and interface status. You can also display other status...
... or click Dashboard in widgets that are currently established. • Use the DHCP Table screen (see Section 6.2.5 on page 88) to look at a list of Login Users screen (see the UAG's general device information, system status, system resource usage, licensed service status, and interface status. You can also display other status...
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... management IP address (if it is enabled but not connected. UAG Series User's Guide 83 Chapter 6 Dashboard Table 14 Dashboard (continued) LABEL Current Login User Number of Login Users Boot Status DESCRIPTION This field displays the user name used to log in mode. This field displays the number of an active virtual...
... management IP address (if it is enabled but not connected. UAG Series User's Guide 83 Chapter 6 Dashboard Table 14 Dashboard (continued) LABEL Current Login User Number of Login Users Boot Status DESCRIPTION This field displays the user name used to log in mode. This field displays the number of an active virtual...
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... automatically updated. "None" shows here for dynamic DHCP entries. Click the column's heading cell to look at a list of Login Users in System Status in the window right away. 6.2.6 The Number of Login Users Screen Use this to update the information in the dashboard. If this field is clear, this screen, click...
... automatically updated. "None" shows here for dynamic DHCP entries. Click the column's heading cell to look at a list of Login Users in System Status in the window right away. 6.2.6 The Number of Login Users Screen Use this to update the information in the dashboard. If this field is clear, this screen, click...
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...directions (Total) or upstream data (Upload) and downstream data (Download). Type IP address User Info This shows -/-/- This field displays the types of Login Users LABEL # User ID Reauth/Lease Time Session Timeout DESCRIPTION This field is a sequential value and is currently logged in to the UAG. Click ...UAG Series User's Guide 90 Table 20 Dashboard > Number of user accounts the UAG uses. Chapter 6 Dashboard Figure 63 Dashboard > Number of Login Users The following table describes the labels in to the UAG. This field displays the user name of each user. You can see the amount...
...directions (Total) or upstream data (Upload) and downstream data (Download). Type IP address User Info This shows -/-/- This field displays the types of Login Users LABEL # User ID Reauth/Lease Time Session Timeout DESCRIPTION This field is a sequential value and is currently logged in to the UAG. Click ...UAG Series User's Guide 90 Table 20 Dashboard > Number of user accounts the UAG uses. Chapter 6 Dashboard Figure 63 Dashboard > Number of Login Users The following table describes the labels in to the UAG. This field displays the user name of each user. You can see the amount...
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... 101) to view a list of devices that have received an IP address from UAG interfaces with IP/MAC binding enabled. • Use the System Status > Login Users screen (see Section 7.8 on page 102) to look at a list of the users currently logged into the UAG. • Use the System Status > Dynamic...
... 101) to view a list of devices that have received an IP address from UAG interfaces with IP/MAC binding enabled. • Use the System Status > Login Users screen (see Section 7.8 on page 102) to look at a list of the users currently logged into the UAG. • Use the System Status > Dynamic...
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Host Name This field displays the name used to identify this screen, click Monitor > System Status > Login Users. To access this device on the network (the computer name). Figure 71 Monitor > System Status > Login Users UAG Series User's Guide 102 MAC Address This field displays the MAC address to which devices it has... from the DHCP client requests. Chapter 7 Monitor Figure 70 Monitor > System Status > IP/MAC Binding The following table describes the labels in the screen. 7.8 The Login Users Screen Use this screen to look at a list of an IP/MAC binding entry.
Host Name This field displays the name used to identify this screen, click Monitor > System Status > Login Users. To access this device on the network (the computer name). Figure 71 Monitor > System Status > Login Users UAG Series User's Guide 102 MAC Address This field displays the MAC address to which devices it has... from the DHCP client requests. Chapter 7 Monitor Figure 70 Monitor > System Status > IP/MAC Binding The following table describes the labels in the screen. 7.8 The Login Users Screen Use this screen to look at a list of an IP/MAC binding entry.
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...external-group object names will show its external-group information when you move your mouse over it. For an IEEE 802.1x or MAC authentication login, this field will be shown. This field displays the types of the user's computer. If the user type is ext-user (external user),... logged in to the UAG. A dynamic guest account has a dynamically-created user name UAG Series User's Guide 103 Table 29 Monitor > System Status > Login Users LABEL DESCRIPTION Force Logout Select a user ID and click this button to end a user's session. # User ID Reauth/Lease Time Session Timeout Remaining ...
...external-group object names will show its external-group information when you move your mouse over it. For an IEEE 802.1x or MAC authentication login, this field will be shown. This field displays the types of the user's computer. If the user type is ext-user (external user),... logged in to the UAG. A dynamic guest account has a dynamically-created user name UAG Series User's Guide 103 Table 29 Monitor > System Status > Login Users LABEL DESCRIPTION Force Logout Select a user ID and click this button to end a user's session. # User ID Reauth/Lease Time Session Timeout Remaining ...