Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Fluidmesh 4200 FIBER
- Table of Contents
- 1. HAZARDOUS CONDITION WARNINGS
- 2. Reporting mistakes and recommending improvements
- 3. Getting Started
- 4. Hardware installation
- 4.1. Fluidmesh Hardware Installation
- 4.2. Connecting the Fluidmesh Fluidmesh 4200 FIBER to a network and antennas
- 5. Using the Fluidmesh Partner Portal
- 6. Device configuration using the configurator interface
- 6.1. Software and hardware prerequisites
- 6.2. Accessing the Fluidmesh 4200 FIBER for device configuration
- 6.3. Switching between offline and online modes
- 6.4. General settings
- 6.5. Network control
- 6.6. Advanced settings
- 6.6.1. Advanced radio settings
- 6.6.2. SFP settings
- 6.6.3. Static routes
- 6.6.4. Whitelists and Blacklists
- 6.6.5. Multicast
- 6.6.6. SNMP configuration
- 6.6.7. Wireless access point configuration
- 6.6.8. RADIUS configuration
- 6.6.9. NTP Configuration
- 6.6.10. L2TP configuration
- 6.6.11. VLAN settings
- 6.6.12. Fluidity settings
- 6.6.13. Miscellaneous settings
- 6.7. Management settings
- 6.7.1. View Mode settings
- 6.7.2. Changing the Administrator username and password
- 6.7.3. Overwriting and upgrading the unit firmware
- 6.7.4. Plug-In management
- 6.7.5. The device status view
- 6.7.6. Saving and restoring the unit settings
- 6.7.7. Resetting the unit to factory defaults
- 6.7.8. Logging out
- 6.7.9. Viewing the end-user license agreement
- 7. Software Plug-Ins
- 8. Troubleshooting
- 9. Electrical power requirements
- 10. Heat radiation data
- 11. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) radio interference statement
- 12. Notices and copyright
- 13. Fluidmesh end-user license agreement
- 13.1. Preamble
- 13.2. Notice
- 13.3. Definitions
- 13.4. License grant
- 13.5. Uses and restrictions on use
- 13.6. Open-source software
- 13.7. Termination
- 13.8. Feedback
- 13.9. Consent to use of data
- 13.10. Warranty disclaimer
- 13.11. Limitation of liability
- 13.12. Exclusion of liability for emergency services
- 13.13. Export control
- 13.14. General
- 14. Contact us
obeying predefined rules for management of incoming and outgoing data
packets.
IMPORTANT
For detailed information on the predefined rules for smart
VLAN packet management, refer to the “Rules for packet
management” (page 126) table at the bottom of this section.
To connect the unit to a VLAN that is part of the local wireless network, do
the following steps:
1. Click the -vlan settings link under ADVANCED SETTINGS in the
left-hand settings menu.
• The VLAN SETTINGS dialog will be shown (Figure 63
(page 125)).
Figure 63. Configurator GUI (VLAN SETTINGS dialog)
2. Connect the unit to a VLAN that is part of the local wireless
network by checking the Enable VLANs check-box.
3. Check the Enable VLANs check-box.
4. Enter the management identification number of the VLAN (used
to communicate with the device's operating system) in the
Management VLAN ID: field.
NOTE
The same Management VLAN ID must be used on all
Fluidmesh devices that are part of the same mesh
network.
5. Enter the native identification number (the VLAN ID implicitly
assigned to untagged packets received on trunk ports) in the
Native VLAN ID: field.
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