Anybus® WLAN Access Point IP67 USER MANUAL SCM-1202-094-EN 1.
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Preface 3 (30) 1 Preface 1.1 About This Document This document describes how to install and configure the Anybus WLAN Access Point IP67. For additional documentation and software downloads, FAQs, troubleshooting guides and technical support, please visit www.anybus.com/support. 1.2 1.3 Document history Version Date Description 1.0 2018-04-10 First release Document Conventions Ordered lists are used for instructions that must be carried out in sequence: 1. First do this 2.
Description 2 4 (30) Description Anybus WLAN Access Point IP67 is an industrial grade IEEE802.11 a/b/g/n dual-band wireless infrastructure hub that can operate as a 2.4 GHz/5 GHz WLAN access point, client or wireless bridge. It is designed to work seamlessly with other Anybus wireless devices to connect machines to a wireless infrastructure. Fig. 1 Wireless infrastructure example Anybus WLAN Access Point IP67 supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) in compliance with the IEEE 802.
Installation 3 5 (30) Installation Caution This equipment emits RF energy in the ISM (Industrial, Scientific, Medical) band. Make sure that all medical devices used in proximity to this device meet appropriate susceptibility specifications for this type of RF energy. This product contains parts that can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Use ESD prevention measures to avoid damage.
Installation 3.2 6 (30) Wall Mounting Fig. 3 3.3 Wall mounting 1. Attach the mounting plate to the back of the unit using the 4 included screws. The plate can be attached vertically or horizontally. 2. Hold the unit upright against the wall and fasten it with 4 screws through the apertures in the plate. Pole Mounting Fig. 4 Pole mounting 1. Attach the mounting plate to the back of the unit using the 4 included screws. The plate can be attached vertically or horizontally. 2.
Installation 7 (30) 3.4 Connectors 3.4.1 Power Connector (M12) Connecting power with reverse polarity or using the wrong type of power supply may damage the equipment. Make sure that the power supply is correctly connected and of the recommended type. The power connector is a 5-pin A-coded M12 type connector that supports dual power inputs with a common ground connection. See also Technical Data, p. 28 regarding power supply requirements.
Installation 3.5 8 (30) LED Indicators Fig. 5 LED indicators on bottom panel PWR1 3.6 Green Power supplied on Power Input 1 Power supplied on Power Input 2 PWR2 Green PoE Green Power supplied on Ethernet port ETH Off Green Green, flashing No LAN LAN link established LAN traffic WLAN Off Green Green, flashing No WLAN WLAN link established WLAN traffic Factory Reset Fig.
Configuration 4 9 (30) Configuration Anybus WLAN Access Point IP67 is configured via the built-in web interface which is accessed by pointing a standard web browser to the IP address of the access point. The default IP address is 192.168.0.2. The computer accessing the web interface must be in the same IP subnet as the access point. The web interface is designed for the current stable versions of Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox and Safari.
Configuration 4.1 10 (30) Overview Basic information about the access point and the Ethernet and wireless networks. These pages are read-only and have no editable settings. 4.1.1 System Info Fig. 8 4.1.2 LAN Info Fig. 9 4.1.3 System Info LAN Info Wireless Info Fig. 10 Wireless Info (AP and client modes) Anybus® WLAN Access Point IP67 User Manual SCM-1202-094-EN 1.
Configuration 4.2 11 (30) Basic Settings Basic settings for the access point and the Ethernet (LAN) interface 4.2.1 System Info Settings Fig. 11 4.2.2 System Info Settings Label Description Device Name Device Location Device Description Define the name of the device Enter the location of the device Enter a description for the device LAN Setting Fig. 12 LAN Setting Anybus® WLAN Access Point IP67 User Manual SCM-1202-094-EN 1.
Configuration 12 (30) LAN Setting Label Description Obtain an IP address automatically IP settings will be assigned automatically by the DHCP server in your network. Use the following IP address Manually assign IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Obtain DNS server address automatically Obtain a DNS server address from the DHCP server. Use the following DNS server addresses Set a primary and secondary DNS server address.
Configuration 4.2.4 13 (30) DIDO (Digital In/DigitalOut) Fig. 14 DIDO Setting The initial state of the digital outputs DO 1–4 can be set on this page. The default state is Off. The digital inputs DI 1–4 are read-only. Anybus® WLAN Access Point IP67 User Manual SCM-1202-094-EN 1.
Configuration 14 (30) 4.3 Wireless Settings 4.3.1 Wireless Settings AP AP-Client Access Point mode. The unit will act as a central connection point which other wireless clients can connect to. This is the default mode. Provides one-to-many MAC address mapping so that multiple stations behind the AP can transparently connect to the other AP even if they do not support WDS. Client The unit will function as a wireless client to connect your wired devices to a wireless network.
Configuration 15 (30) Wireless settings - Client Fig. 16 Wireless settings – Client Wireless Settings - Client Label Description Peer AP SSID Peer AP BSSID Enter the SSID of the WLAN AP to connect to Enter the BSSID (MAC address) of the WLAN AP (if required) Site Survey Click to scan for available wireless networks WDS-Slave Mode When enabled, the unit will act as a WDS slave on this network. Security options See Wireless settings – AP, p. 14 Wireless settings - Bridge Fig.
Configuration 16 (30) WDS Bridge Mode In this mode the AP acts as a standard bridge that forwards traffic between WDS links (connected APs or wireless bridges) and an Ethernet port. As a standard bridge, the AP learns MAC addresses of up to 64 wireless or 128 wired and wireless network devices, which are connected to their respective Ethernet ports to limit the amount of forwarded data.
Configuration 4.3.2 17 (30) Wireless Options Fig. 19 Wireless options Wireless options Label Description Radio Wireless Mode Enable/disable the WLAN interface. Select 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz operation. SSID Broadcast Beacon Interval DTIM Interval Fragmentation Threshold Select if the SSID of the unit should be broadcasted or not. RTS Threshold Preamble Tx Multicast Rate HT Require These settings are for advanced configuration only and should normally be left at their default values.
Configuration 18 (30) 4.4 Advanced Settings 4.4.1 Filters Fig. 20 Filters Allows you to set up MAC filters to allow or deny wireless clients to connect to the access point. You can add a MAC address manually or select one of the currently associated clients.
Configuration 4.5 19 (30) Event Warning Settings The unit can be configured to issue notifications in various ways for selected events. Fill in the required settings on the following pages and check the corresponding box for each event to enable reporting. 4.5.1 System Log Fig. 22 System log settings Syslog Server Settings Label Description Syslog Server IP Enter the IP address of a syslog server if you want the logs to be stored remotely. Leave this field blank to disable remote syslog.
Configuration 4.5.2 20 (30) E-mail Fig. 23 E-mail E-mail Server Settings Label Description SMTP Server/Port Enter the SMTP server address and port. E-mail Address 1–4 Enter up to 4 email addresses that will receive the notifications. Click the checkbox and enter authentication information if required by the SMTP server. 4.5.3 SNMP Fig.
Configuration 4.5.4 21 (30) Relay Fig. 25 Fault LED/Relay settings Select events that should trigger the Fault LED and relay output. Anybus® WLAN Access Point IP67 User Manual SCM-1202-094-EN 1.
Configuration 22 (30) 4.6 System Status 4.6.1 Wireless Link List Fig. 26 Wireless link list Lists the wireless clients that are currently connected to the access point. Click on Refresh to update the list. 4.6.2 DHCP Client List Fig. 27 DHCP client list Lists the devices on your network that are receiving dynamic IP addresses from the built-in DHCP server. Anybus® WLAN Access Point IP67 User Manual SCM-1202-094-EN 1.
Configuration 4.6.3 23 (30) Traffic/Port Status Fig. 28 Traffic/port status Network traffic statistics for both received and transmitted packets through the Ethernet and wireless connections. The traffic counter will reset when the device is rebooted. Click on Refresh to update the list. 4.6.4 System Log Fig. 29 System log Events and activities are logged continuously in the system log. Click Refresh to renew the page or Clear to clear the log entries.
Configuration 24 (30) 4.7 Administrator 4.7.1 Password Fig. 30 Password This page allows you to change the user ID and password for web access. The default user ID and password are both admin. For security reasons the default password should always be changed. Password Label Description Old Name Old Password Enter the current user ID Enter the current password New Name Enter a new user ID. The user ID must consist of 1 to 15 characters and can only include A-Z, a-z, 0–9.
Configuration 4.7.2 25 (30) Configuration Fig. 31 Configuration This page allows you to save and restore configurations. Configuration 4.7.3 Label Description Download Click to save the current configuration as a file on your computer. Choose File/Upload Click on Choose File to locate a saved configuration file, then click on Upload to install it. The unit will automatically validate the configuration file and then restart the unit with the uploaded configuration. Firmware Upgrade Fig. 32 1.
Configuration 4.7.4 26 (30) Load Factory Default Fig. 33 Load factory default Click on Restore Default Settings to restore the unit to the factory default settings. 4.7.5 Restart Fig. 34 Restart Click on Restart Now to restart the unit. Anybus® WLAN Access Point IP67 User Manual SCM-1202-094-EN 1.
Appendix A: Wireless Technology Basics A 27 (30) Wireless Technology Basics Wireless technology is based on the propagation and reception of electromagnetic waves. These waves respond in different ways in terms of propagation, dispersion, diffraction and reflection depending on their frequency and the medium in which they are travelling. To enable communication there should optimally be an unobstructed line of sight between the antennas of the devices.
Appendix B: Technical Data 28 (30) B Technical Data B.1 Technical Specifications Order code Wireless antenna EU: AWB4003 US: AWB4004 External (N-type) Maximum range 400 meters Wired interface Ethernet port Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-T(X) Auto MDI/MDX M12 8-pin female A-coded connector Power connector M12 5-pin female A-coded connector (dual power inputs in single connector) Power supply Power consumption 2 x 12–48 VDC Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.
Appendix B: Technical Data B.2 Fig. 36 29 (30) Dimensions Installation drawing All measurements are in mm. Anybus® WLAN Access Point IP67 User Manual SCM-1202-094-EN 1.
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