ORiNOCO AP-8000 User Guide
AP-8000 User Guide IMPORTANT! Proxim recommends you to visit the Proxim Support site at http:// support.proxim.com for Regulatory Information and latest product updates. Copyright © 2009 Proxim Wireless Corporation. All rights reserved. Covered by one or more of the following U.S. patents: 5,231,634; 5,875,179; 6,006,090; 5,809,060; 6,075,812; 5,077,753. This User Guide and the software described in it are copyrighted with all rights reserved.
AP-8000 User Guide 1 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Product Covered in this User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 About AP-8000 Dual Radio Wireless Access Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Core Features of AP-8000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AP-8000 User Guide SSH (Secure Shell) Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 HyperTerminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 ProximVision ES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AP-8000 User Guide Wireless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AP-8000 User Guide Accessing the CLI of an Access Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Log into the AP using HyperTerminal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Log into the AP using Telnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AP-8000 User Guide RADIUS Authentication Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 TFTP Server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 A ASCII Character Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 B Bootloader CLI . . . . . .
AP-8000 User Guide 1 Introduction This chapter contains information on the following: • Product Covered in this User Guide • About AP-8000 Dual Radio Wireless Access Point • Core Features of AP-8000 – Two Independent Multi-Band MIMO Radios – 802.
Introduction Core Features of AP-8000 AP-8000 User Guide The 802.11n Access Points operates on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio bands. Proxim’s Access Points provides you with the facility of selecting the band on which you would like to operate on. Both these radios can be planned independently as per your network requirements. Using the single MAC protocol, it operates with multiple frequency layers and this improves the range, coverage, and throughput in both frequency bands. 802.
AP- 8000 User Guide Installation and Initialization 2 In this chapter: • Hardware Overview – LED Indicators – Antennas – Power Socket – Reset – Reload – Description of the AP-8000 Unit • Prerequisites • System Requirements • Product Package • Optional Accessories • Hardware Installation • – Attach the Cables – Power on the Unit – Install the Antenna – Initialization Initialization – • Using ScanTool Installing the Software – Install Software Using TFTP Server Hardware
Installation and Initialization Hardware Overview AP-8000 User Guide Figure 2-1 LED Indicators Antennas The Access Point has 6 MIMO antennas with 3 antennas for each radio. The Access Point has been designed to operate with omni-directional antennas, having the maximum gain of 2.5 dBi. These antennas have standard connectors and can be installed easily. Proxim also provides an optional accessory - Range Extender Antenna (REA), which has standard connectors and can be installed easily.
Installation and Initialization Prerequisites AP-8000 User Guide Description of the AP-8000 Unit Figure 2-3 Schematic Illustration of the Unit Prerequisites Before installing your unit, you need to gather certain information. The following table identifies the information you need: AP’s IP Address If you do not have a DHCP server on your network, then you need to assign the Access Point an IP address that is valid on your network.
Installation and Initialization System Requirements AP-8000 User Guide System Requirements To begin using an AP, you must have the following minimum requirements: • Ethernet switch, cross-over or straight Ethernet cable. • One of the following IEEE 802.11- compliant devices: – • An 802.11a/b/g or 802.
Installation and Initialization Optional Accessories AP-8000 User Guide Optional Accessories You can also use these optional accessories that Proxim recommends. 110-220V worldwide power adapter (1 Qty) Range Extender Antenna (REA) Gigabit Ethernet PoE Hardware Installation IMPORTANT: Before installing and using this product, see Safety and Regulatory Compliance Guide available with AP-8000 Answer ID 2814 at http://support.proxim.com.
Installation and Initialization Hardware Installation AP-8000 User Guide Cabling with Gigabit Ethernet PoE 1. To power the device using Gigabit Ethernet PoE, you must use Gigabit PoE injector (ordered separately). Connect one end of a CAT6 Ethernet cable (not supplied) to the unit’s Ethernet port. Connect the other end to the Data and Power Out port of the PoE Injector. 2. Connect one end of the second CAT6 Ethernet cable to the Data In port of the DC Injector.
Installation and Initialization Hardware Installation AP-8000 User Guide • The AP must be protected from exposure, and the environmental conditions must be within those specified in the product datasheet that can be found at http://www.proxim.com/products/ • The AP-8000 uses +5V/3.5A power adapter. • Note that the AP-8000 has been certified under UL Standard 2043 and can be installed in the plenum.
Installation and Initialization Hardware Installation • RED: 100 Mbps • BLANK: No link available or Ethernet is not connected AP-8000 User Guide NOTE: When in operational status, the wireless LEDs will be steady Green. The wireless LEDs would blink Green when the wireless traffic is being transmitted or received.
Installation and Initialization Initialization AP-8000 User Guide Initialization The following sections detail how to initialize the AP using the ScanTool, log in to the HTTP interface, perform an initial configuration if required (the Access Points are configured to a default settings) and download the required AP software. Using ScanTool ScanTool is a software utility that is included in the installation CD-ROM.
Installation and Initialization Initialization AP-8000 User Guide NOTE: If your Access Point does not appear in the Scan List, click the Rescan button to update the display. If the unit still does not appear in the list, see Troubleshooting for suggestions. Note that after rebooting an Access Point, it may take up to five minutes for the unit to appear in the Scan List. 4. Do one of the following: • If the AP has been assigned an IP address by a DHCP server on the network: a.
Installation and Initialization Initialization AP-8000 User Guide Figure 2-6 Change Screen - Reboot j. After allowing sufficient time for the device to reboot, click Rescan to verify that your changes have been applied. k. Click the Change button to return to the Change screen. l. Click the Web Configuration button at the bottom of the Change screen. Figure 2-7 Change Screen - Web Configuration m.
Installation and Initialization Initialization AP-8000 User Guide Logging In Once the AP has a valid IP Address and an Ethernet connection, you may use your web browser to monitor and configure the AP. (To configure and monitor using the command line interface, see Using CLI to Manage the Access Point and To configure and monitor using the SNMP interface, see Using SNMP Interface to Manage the Access Point.) 1. Open a Web browser on a network computer. 2.
Installation and Initialization Installing the Software AP-8000 User Guide Installing the Software Proxim periodically releases updated software for the AP on its Web site, Check the Web site for the latest updates after you have installed and initialized the unit. 1. In your web browser, go to http://support.proxim.com 2. If prompted, create an account to gain access. NOTE: The Knowledge base is available to all website visitors. First -time users will be asked to create an account to gain access. 3.
Installation and Initialization Installing the Software • AP-8000 User Guide If the operation is not completed successfully the following screen appears, and the reason for the failure is displayed. Figure 2-11 Update Device Using HTTP- Failure Message Update Device Using TFTP Use the TFTP Download page to download config, image file to the device. A TFTP server must be running and configured to pint to the directory containing the file.
Installation and Initialization Installing the Software AP-8000 User Guide Figure 2-13 Update Device Using TFTP- Success Message • If the operation is not completed successfully the following screen appears, and the reason for the failure is displayed. Figure 2-14 Update Device Using TFTP- Failure Message Retrieve From Device Using HTTP Use the HTTP Upload page to retrieve config files from device. 1. Select the type of file (config, event log) from the File Type drop-down box. 2.
Installation and Initialization Installing the Software AP-8000 User Guide Figure 2-17 File Download Page 5. Select an appropriate filename and location and click Save. Retrieve From Device Using TFTP Use the TFTP Upload to upload files from the AP to the TFTP server. The TFTP server must be running and configured to point to the directory to which you want to copy the uploaded file. We suggest you assign the file a meaningful name.
Installation and Initialization Installing the Software AP-8000 User Guide NOTE: If a TFTP server is not available in the network, you can perform similar file transfer operations using the HTTP interface. TFTP Server Setup To download or upload a file, you must connect to the computer with the TFTP server through the unit’s Ethernet port. This can be any computer in the network or a computer connected to the unit with a cross-over Ethernet cable. Ensure that: 1.
AP-8000 User Guide Managing the Access Point 3 There are several management and monitoring interfaces available to the network administrator to configure and manage an AP on the network: • HTTP/HTTPS Interface • Command Line Interface/Telnet • SNMP Management • SSH (Secure Shell) Management • ProximVision ES HTTP/HTTPS Interface The HTTP Interface (Web browser Interface) provides easy access to configuration settings and network statistics from any computer on the network.
Managing the Access Point SNMP Management AP-8000 User Guide For example, when downloading a file, administrators enter the download CLI Command along with IP Address, file name, and file type parameters. You can access the CLI over a HyperTerminal serial connection or via Telnet. During initial configuration, you can use the CLI over a serial port connection to configure an Access Point’s IP address.
Managing the Access Point ProximVision ES • AP-8000 User Guide Log in to the device using the default User Name as “admin” and Password as “public”. The username and password are case sensitive. The Home page displays. NOTE: The User Name and Password are case-sensitive ProximVision ES Using ProximVision ES you can discover and manage your AP-800 device. For more information, refer to the PVES User Guide.
AP-8000 User Guide Basic Configuration for an Enterprise 4 This chapter describes the initial configuration of the Access Point using the web-browser. By default, the pre-configured Access Point can be accessed, but as an enterprise user, you can modify the default settings of the Access Point to provide a secure access for your enterprise.
Basic Configuration for an Enterprise Configuring the System Name and the Country Code AP-8000 User Guide Configuring the System Name and the Country Code 1. Navigate Management > System > Information to configure the System information. 2. Enter the following parameters: • System Name • System Location • Select the Country Code using the drop-down list. This field displays the country in which the AP will be used.
Basic Configuration for an Enterprise Configuring the Security Profile • AP-8000 User Guide SNMP: The password for Read/Write access to the AP using SNMP interface. Enter a password between 6 and 32 characters in the Password field. The default password is “public”. NOTE: This password “public” is SNMP Read/Write Community string and is also applicable to SNMP Read Community. • Trap Host IP Address: Enter the IP Address for which the traps needs to be delivered.
Basic Configuration for an Enterprise Configuring the Security Profile AP-8000 User Guide 7. Click COMMIT.
AP-8000 User Guide Access Point Features 5 This chapter provides you information about the features of the Access Point: • Configuring the Device • Managing the Device • Monitoring the Device Configuring the Device Following features are available under Device Configuration: Wireless 11n Properties The section provides information about the configuration of the VAP features defining the wireless radio parameters and 11n parameters.
Access Point Features Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide • RADIUS Profile Name: This parameter allows you to configure the RADIUS profile name for Wireless VAP. It has to be a valid Radius profile configured under Security. • VLAN ID: This parameter is used to represent the VLAN ID for the wireless VAP. Select any value between 1 4094 to tag the VLAN ids and -1 to untag the VLAN ids. From VLAN perspective the wireless port acts as an Access Point.
Access Point Features Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide • 11n AMSDU (Aggregated MAC Service Data Unit) Status: This parameter is used define the AMSDU status for wireless 11n interface. • Frequency Extension: This parameter is used to configure the frequency extension for the wireless interface. • Guard Interval: Guard Interval ensures that distinct transmissions do not interfere with one another. This feature provides immunity to users.
Access Point Features Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide wireless link to an Access Point. 802.1x requires a RADIUS server and uses the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) as a standards-based authentication framework, and supports automatic key distribution for enhanced security. The EAP-based authentication framework can easily be upgraded to keep pace with future EAP types.
Access Point Features Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide WPA provides the following new security measures not available with WEP: • Improved packet encryption using the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) and the Michael Message Integrity Check (MIC).
Access Point Features Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Configuring Security Profiles Security policies can be configured and applied on the AP as a whole, or on a per SSID basis. You can configure a security profile for each VLAN. The user defines a security policy by specifying one or more values for the following parameters: • Wireless STA types (WPA station, 802.11i (WPA2) station, WPA-PSK, and 802.11i-PSK) that can associate to the AP. • Authentication mechanisms (802.
Access Point Features Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide RADIUS Accounting Using an external RADIUS server, the AP can track and record the length of client sessions on the access point by sending the RADIUS accounting messages per RFC2866. When a wireless client is successfully authenticated, RADIUS accounting is initiated by sending an “Accounting Start” request to the RADIUS server. When the wireless client session ends, an “Accounting Stop” request is sent to the RADIUS server.
Access Point Features Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide This Attribute allows the NAS to send in the Access-Request packet the phone number that the call came from, using Automatic Number Identification (ANI) or similar technology. It is only used in Access-Request packets. • Acct-Interim-Interval Obtained during the Authentication process and used for determining the time interval for sending Accounting Update messages.
Access Point Features Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide • Max ReTransmissions: This parameter represents the communication between the AP and the server. • Message Response Time: This parameter represents the response time in seconds that the AP should wait for the RADIUS server to respond to a request. The range is between 3 to 12 seconds. • Re Authentication Period: This parameter represents the time period after which the AP must reauthenticate the client with the RADIUS server.
Access Point Features Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide accepting new stations or new traffic, or to adapt to changes in the offered load. The EDCA parameters assign priorities to traffic types where higher priority packets gain access to the wireless medium more frequently than lower priority packets. NOTE: Default recommended values for EDCA parameters have been defined; Proxim recommends not to modify EDCA parameters unless strictly necessary.
Access Point Features Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide • Address Type: Set this parameter to Dynamic to configure the Access Point as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client; the Access Point will obtain IP settings from a network DHCP server automatically during the boot-up. If you do not have a DHCP server or if you want to manually configure the Access Point’s IP settings, set this parameter to Static. • IP Address: This parameter represents the IP Address of the Access Point.
Access Point Features Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide The AP matches packets transmitted or received to a network name with the associated VLAN. Traffic received by a VLAN is only sent on the wireless interface associated with that same VLAN. This eliminates unnecessary traffic on the wireless LAN, conserving bandwidth and maximizing throughput. Typical User VLAN Configurations VLANs segment network traffic into workgroups, which enable you to limit broadcast and multicast traffic.
Access Point Features Configuring the Device • AP-8000 User Guide If you select to passthru, then the wireless traffic between the clients associated with the same or different BSS will be able to communicate with each other. The Filtering feature supports the filtering for following protocol layers: Ethernet Layer Filtering Static MAC Filtering The Static MAC Address filter optimizes the performance of a wireless (and wired) network.
Access Point Features Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide • To block traffic between a specific wired Group MAC address and a specific wireless Group MAC address, configure all four parameters. • To prevent the traffic between wired and wireless MAC and Group MAC address pair, configure any combination four. A maximum of 64 entries can be created in the Static MAC filter table. To create an entry, click Add and enter the appropriate MAC addresses and Masks to setup a filter.
Access Point Features Managing the Device • AP-8000 User Guide Filter Status: This parameter is used for configuring the status of the Ethernet protocol filtering. Static MAC Address Filter • Wired MAC Address: This parameter represents the MAC address for the filter wired address. • Wired MAC Mask: This parameter represents the MAC address for the filter wired Mask. • Wireless MAC Address: This parameter represents the MAC address for the filter wireless address.
Access Point Features Managing the Device AP-8000 User Guide • Phone Number: The phone number of the person responsible for the AP. • Location: The location where the AP is installed. • GPS Longitude: The longitude at which the AP is installed. Enter the value in the format required by your network management system. • GPS Latitude: The latitude at which the AP is installed. Enter the value in the format required by your network management system.
Access Point Features Managing the Device • Zero image size • Large image size • AP image • Digital signature verification AP-8000 User Guide If any of the above checks fails on the download image, the Access Point deletes the download image and retains the old image. Otherwise, if all checks pass successfully, the AP detects the old image and retains the download image. These checks are to ensure that the AP does not enter an invalid image state.
Access Point Features Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide SNMP Password: This parameter represents the read-only community name used in the SNMP protocol. It is sent along with each SNMP Get-Request to allow or deny access to device. This password should be same as read password set at the NMS or mib browser). This password should be in alphanumeric with minimum of 6 and maximum of 32 characters.
Access Point Features Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide SNTP SNTP allows a network entity to communicate with time servers in the network/internet to retrieve and synchronize time of day information. When this feature is enabled, the AP will attempt to retrieve the time of day information from the configured time servers (primary or secondary), and, if successful, will update the relevant time objects in the AP.
Access Point Features Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide • In Errors: The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. • Out Octets (bytes): The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. • Out Ucast Packets: The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested to be transmitted to a subnetwork-unicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent.
Access Point Features Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide • Operational Status: The current state of the interface: Up (ready to pass packets), Down (not ready to pass packets, or Testing (testing and unable to pass packets). • Last Change: The value of the sysUpTime object at the time the interface entered its current operational state. • In Octets: The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters.
Access Point Features Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Accounting Statistics The feature description are: • Round Trip Time: This parameter represents the round trip time for messages exchanged between radius client and accounting server since client startup. • Stats Requests: This parameter represents the number of RADIUS Access Requests messages transmitted from the client to the server since client startup.
AP-8000 User Guide Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point 6 This chapter contains information on configuring and managing settings for the various features that are available for the Access Point using the Web Interface.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-2 Error Message Configuring the Device Using the web interface, you can configure the following features that are available for device: Wireless: Configure the Access point’s wireless features, such as SSID, wireless properties and 11n properties. Ethernet: Configure the Ethernet’s settings of the Access Point. Security: Configure security features such as MAC Access Control, WPA, WPA2, WEP Encryption.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-3 Configuration Main Page 2. Navigate and click the link that corresponds to the parameter you want to configure. For example, click Network to configure the Access Point’s TCP/IP settings. Each Configuration link is described in the remainder of this chapter.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-4 VAP Page 2. Click the radio button of the Index for which you want to make the changes, click Edit. 3. The Wireless Interface - 1 page is displayed. Using this page you can modify the Wireless VAP parameters. Figure 6-5 Wireless VAP Parameters - Edit 4. Configure the following parameters: • Select the VAP Type. By default, the VAP Type is AP. NOTE: You can configure up to 4 VAP.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide • Enable the status of Closed Systems to broadcast the beacons. • Enter the Fragmentation Threshold. The Fragmentation Threshold value range is between 256 to 2346. By default the Fragmentation Threshold is 2346, when the Fragmentation Threshold is disabled. NOTE: If you configure the Fragmentation Threshold value between the said range, then only the fragmentation of the packets takes place.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-6 Wireless Properties Page • Status: Check the Status checkbox to enable the wireless interface properties. • Operational Mode: Select the Operational Mode. This field indicates the operational mode of the unit. NOTE: If the Access Point’s model number ends with -JP, then you can configure the Radio1 only in 11a\11na and Radio2 can be configured for 11b\g\ng.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide NOTE: If you set the DTIM for longer intervals, then this allows mobile station to sleep for longer hours thus maximizing battery life. Whereas if shorter DTIM interval is set then frequent frame delivery takes place reducing the power save efficiency of battery. • Click OK. NOTE: Follow the above mentioned steps to configure the Properties feature for Interface 2.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device • AP-8000 User Guide Click Ok. NOTE: Follow the above mentioned steps to configure the 11n Properties feature for Interface 2. Ethernet Perform the following procedure to configure the Ethernet Port: 1. Navigate to Configuration > Ethernet. Figure 6-8 Ethernet Page • MAC Address: Defaults to the MAC ID of the device. • Speed: You can set the speed either One Gigabit, 10 Mbps, 100Mbps or Auto.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-10 Wireless Security Create Row Page 3. Enter the Profile Name. • Authentication Mode: The WEP/PSK parameters are separately configurable for each authentication mode. To enable a security mode in the profile (Non Secure Station, WEP Station, 802.1x Station, WPA Station, WPA-PSK Station, 802.11i (WPA2) Station, 802.11i-PSK Station). If the authentication mode selected in a profile is WEP, WPA-PSK, or 802.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-12 Security - Authentication Mode - WEP • Authentication Mode: Psk — Encryption Type: WPA-TKIP, WPA2-AES, WPA-TKIP + WPA2-AES — PSK: Enter the password. The limit for the passphrase is between 8 and 63 characters. — Rekeying Interval: Enter the rekeying interval value. Re-key value is the interval at which AP will send Group keys for all associated clients.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-14 Security - Authentication Mode - Dot1x 4. When finished configuring all parameters, click Add. 5. If you have selected a security profile of 802.1x, then you must configure a RADIUS 802.1x/EAP server. See. RADIUS. RADIUS A RADIUS server profile consists of a Primary and a Secondary RADIUS server that get assigned to act either as MAC Authentication servers, 802.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device • Profile Name: Enter the profile name. This profile name is mapped to a VAP. • Max ReTransmissions: Enter the Retransmission value. • Message Response Time: Enter the Message Response time. • Re Authentication Period: Enter the Re Authentication Period. • Entry Status: Select the entry status for the profile.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-17 MAC ACL Add Row Page 5. Enter the MAC Address, Comment if you have any, and Entry Status of the MAC Address, then click Add. The maximum number of MAC addresses that can be added is 64. QoS Perform the following procedure to configure the Station and AP EDCA tables: EDCA 1. Navigate to Configuration > QoS > EDCA. Figure 6-18 QoS EDCA Tables 2.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide — Video — Voice Class of Service Back Ground Best Effort Video Voice Default EDCA Parameters for Station CWMin CWmax AIFS 15 1023 15 7 3 Default EDCA Parameters for AP CWMin CWmax AIFS 7 TXOP(unsigned integer) 0 15 1023 7 TXOP(unsigned integer) 0 1023 3 0 15 63 3 0 15 7 2 2 3.008 ms 1.504 ms 7 3 15 7 1 1 3.008 ms 1.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-20 802.1D To IP DSCP Mapping Table Page 802.1D to 802.1p Map Tbl Use this page to configure QoS 802.1D to 802.1p priority mapping (for layer 2 policies). 1. Navigate to Configuration > QoS > Dot1D to Dot1p Map Tbl 2. In the Dot1D to Dot1p Mapping Table page, enter the 802.1p Priority (from 0-7) for 802.1d Priorities 0-7. 3. Click OK. Figure 6-21 802.1D to 802.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-22 QoS Profile Page 1. Enter the QoS Profile Name. 2. Enter the Policy Name that you have defined in the QoS Policy Table. 3. Enter the EDCA Profile Name that you have defined in the EDCA Table. 4. Select the QoS NO ACK Status for the QoS Profile table. 5. Click Ok. QoS Policy Perform the following procedure to enable QoS and QoS Policies: Figure 6-23 QoS Policy page 1.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide 5. Select the QoS Marking Status. 6. Select the Entry Status for QoS table. This represents the entry status for the corresponding row in the table. NOTE: If you want to customize a particular Policy Type, then the Entry Status for that Policy Type should be Enabled. 7. Click OK. IP Configuration The Network IP Config is used to configure the internet (TCP/IP) settings for the Access Point.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide VLAN VLANs segment network traffic into workgroups, which enable you to limit broadcast and multicast traffic. Workgroups enable clients from different VLANs to access different resources using the same network infrastructure. Clients using the same physical network are limited to those resources available to their workgroup. The AP can segment users into a maximum of 4 different workgroups per radio.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device • Advanced Filtering • TCP/UDP Port Filtering AP-8000 User Guide Intra BSS Filtering Using the Filtering parameters available in the Filtering page, you can configure the Intra BSS Filtering Status: 1. Navigate to Configuration > Filtering. Figure 6-26 Intra BSS Filtering Page 2. Select the status of the Global Filter Flag from the drop-down box. You need to Enable the Status for Filtering.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide — In the Filtering table, if the Entry Status of a particular entry is Disable or non-existing, then it will depend on the Filtering Type that is selected. Figure 6-27 Protocol Filter Page 3. Configure the Protocol Filter table. This table is pre-populated with existing Protocol Filters, however, you may enter additional filters by specifying the appropriate parameters.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-28 Protocol Filter - Add Entries Static MAC Address Filtering 1. Navigate to Configuration > Filtering > Static MAC Address Filter. Figure 6-29 Static MAC Address Filter Page 2. To add an entry, click Add. Enter the information as mentioned below as examples.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Static MAC Filter Examples Consider a network that contains a wired interface and three wireless clients.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Advanced Filtering 1. Navigate to Configuration > Filtering > Advanced Filtering. 2.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-32 Advanced Filter Table - Edit Entries TCP/UDP Port Filtering 1. Navigate to Configuration > Filtering > TCPUDP Filtering. 2. In the TCPUDP Port Filter page, select the Filter Control as Enable in the TCP/UDP Filter page.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device AP-8000 User Guide 3. Click Add under the TCP/UDP Filter table. 4. In the TCP/UDP Port Filter Add Row page, enter the Protocol Name to filter. 5. Set the destination Port Number (a value between 0 and 65535) to filter. See the IANA web site at http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers for a list of assigned port numbers and their descriptions. 6. Set the Port Type for the protocol: TCP, UDP, or both (TCP/UDP). 7.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Managing the Device AP-8000 User Guide Managing the Device Using the web interface you can manage the following features of the device: System: Configure specific system information parameters, such as system name and contact details etc. Upgrading the Firmware: Using the File Management option you can manage your files through HTTP and TFTP.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Managing the Device AP-8000 User Guide • GPS Altitude: Enter the value in the format required by your network management system. • Country Code: The country in which the AP will be used. NOTE: You must reboot the AP in order for country selection to take effect. NOTE: Country selection is available only on APs with model numbers ending in -WD. If country selection is available, however, it must be set before any interface parameters can be configured.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Managing the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-37 System Inventory Management Page Upgrading the Firmware Update Device Using HTTP Use the HTTP Download page to download config, image files to the device. In the HTTP Download page, perform the following procedure to download the specific file: Figure 6-38 Update Device using the HTTP Download Page 1. Select the File Type that needs to be updated from the drop-down box.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Managing the Device • AP-8000 User Guide If the operation is not completed successfully the following screen appears, and the reason for the failure is displayed. Figure 6-40 Update Device Using HTTP- Failure Message Using TFTP Use the TFTP Download page to download config, image file to the device. A TFTP server must be running and configured to pint to the directory containing the file.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Managing the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-42 Update Device Using TFTP- Success Message • If the operation is not completed successfully the following screen appears, and the reason for the failure is displayed. Figure 6-43 Update Device Using TFTP- Failure Message Retrieve From Device Using HTTP Use the HTTP Upload page to retrieve config files from device. 1. Select the type of file (config, event log) from the File Type drop-down box. 2.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Managing the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-45 Download Page 4. File Download window pops up. Click Save button to save the file. Figure 6-46 File Download Page 5. Select an appropriate filename and location and click Save. Using TFTP Use the TFTP Upload to upload files from the AP to the TFTP server. The TFTP server must be running and configured to point to the directory to which you want to copy the uploaded file.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Managing the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-47 Retrieve From Device Using TFTP • Server IP Address: Enter the TFTP server IP Address. – Double-click the TFTP server icon on your desktop and locate the IP address assigned to the TFTP server. • File Name: Enter the name of the file to be uploaded. • File Type: Select the type of the file to be uploaded: Config file or Event Log. Click Retrieve to initiate the procedure.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Managing the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-48 Management Services Page Management Access Control The Management Access Control provides option to control the interfaces as well as users who can access the device. The users are controlled using the IP address, i.e., the traffic is allowed to the device from the IP addresses configured in the access table. If the Management Access Control is unchecked, the access control is not applied.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Managing the Device AP-8000 User Guide 2. Click Add. This will display Management Access Table Add Row page. 3. Enter the IP Address of the device. 4. Select the Entry Status. 5. Click Add.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Monitoring the Device Using the web interface you can monitor the following features: System Log: The Syslog messaging system enables the AP to transmit event messages to a central server for monitoring and troubleshooting. Event Log: The event log messaging system enables the AP to transmit messages for event tracing and logging.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-51 Monitor Page System Log You can configure the following System Log settings from the web interface: • Log Status: Enable the Status from the drop-down box, this will enable the system logging. • Log Priority: The AP will send event messages to the System Log server that correspond to the selected priority.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-52 System Log Page Click Show System Log button to display the System Log for a selected log priority. NOTE: Click Clear System Log if you want to clear the log. Figure 6-53 System Log Information System Log Host Using the System Log Host Table you can configure Syslog event Notifications. Configure the following information: 1. Navigate to Monitor > System Log > System Log Host.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-54 System Log Host Table Page • IP Address: Enter the IP Address for the management host. • Host Port: This field is for host port number and it displays the port number (514) assigned for system logging. • Comment: Enter an optional comment such as the host name. • Entry Status: Select Create and Go to enable the system log table. You can also disable entries by changing this field’s value. Click Add.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide 2. Select the Log Priority from the drop-down box and click on Show Event Log button. NOTE: Select Clear Event Log, if you want to clear the event log table. Figure 6-57 Event Log Details SNTP You can configure and view the following parameters within the SNTP page: • Enable SNTP Status: Check the Enable SNTP status check-box.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-58 SNTP Configuration Interface Statistics Using this page you can view information on wireless clients attached to the AP. Ethernet 1. Navigate to Monitor > Interface Statistics > Ethernet. This displays the Ethernet Statistics page. 2. The following statistics are displayed for the wireless interface only.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Wireless Station Statistics This page displays information on wireless clients attached to the AP. If the clients are connected to the device, then the statistics will be shown on the screen. Click on the Refresh button to view the latest statistics. If any new clients associate to the AP, then you can see the statistics of the new clients after you click the refresh button. 1.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Interface Statistics 1. Navigate to Interface Statistics > Wireless > Interface 1. 2. Click the radio button against the index number that you want to view. Click Show button. Figure 6-62 Wireless Interface Page 3. The following statistics are displayed for the wireless interface 1 or 2.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Bridge Bridge Statistics 1. Navigate to Monitor > Bridge > Bridge Statistics. This displays the Bridge Statistics page. 2. The following statistics are displayed for the wireless interface only. For more information, refer Bridge Figure 6-64 Bridge Statistics Learn Table This page displays information relating to network bridging.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-65 Learn Table Network Layer IP ARP This page provides information based on the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), which relates Physical Address (MAC Address) and Net Access (IP Addresses). Figure 6-66 IP ARP Statistics Page ICMP Statistics This page provides statistical information for both received and transmitted messages directed to the AP.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-67 ICMP Statistics Page RADIUS This page provides information about Radius. Authentication Statistics This page provides information about RADIUS Authentication for both the Primary and backup servers for each RADIUS server profile. 1. Navigate Monitor > Radius > Authentication Statistics. 2. The following descriptions are displayed for the Radius Client Authentication Status page.
Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device AP-8000 User Guide Figure 6-68 Radius Client Authentication Statistics Accounting Statistics This page provides information about RADIUS Accounting for both the Primary and backup servers for each RADIUS server profile. 1. Navigate Monitor > Radius > Accounting Statistics. 2. The following descriptions are displayed for the Radius Client Accounting Status page.
AP-8000 User Guide Using SNMP Interface to Manage the Access Point 7 The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application-layer protocol designed to facilitate the exchange of management information between network devices. It is a part of TCP/IP protocol and most of the network administrators use it.
Using SNMP Interface to Manage the Access Point Configuring the MIB Objects AP-8000 User Guide Configuring the MIB Objects To Configure the Scalar Objects: 1. Select the object, right-click and click Set. This will display the existing value that is configured. 2. If you want to make modifications for the existing value, double-click the object. 3. This displays the list of values that can be used for configuration, select the required value and click Ok. 4.
AP-8000 User Guide Using CLI to Manage the Access Point 8 The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a primary interface that allows you to configure, manage and monitor the Access Points. You can directly execute the CLI commands to manage the device. • CLI commands may be entered in real time through a keyboard or submitted with CLI scripts. • The CLI is available through both the Serial Port interface and over the Ethernet interface using Telnet. NOTE: All CLI commands and parameters are case-sensitive.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point General Notes on CLI • – HTTP Configuration – SNMP Read, Read Write Password and Trap Host Table Configuration – System Information Configuration – System Management Configuration – Country Code Configuration – Inventory management AP-8000 User Guide Monitoring the Device Using CLI Commands – Event Log Configuration – SNTP Configuration – Syslog and Hosttable configuration – Display the INTERFACE Statistics – Display the ICMP Statistics – Displa
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point General Notes on CLI AP-8000 User Guide • Table - Tables hold parameters for several related items. For example, you can add several potential managers to the SNMP Table. All items for a given Table can be displayed with a show
CLI Command. • TFTP - Refers to the both TFTP Server and clients, used for file transfers. Navigation and Special Keys The CLI supports the following navigation and special key functions to move the cursor along the prompt line.Using CLI to Manage the Access Point General Notes on CLI AP-8000 User Guide Rules for Table Objects Creating a Table Entry To create a table, a table index and entry status is required Example: (config-mon-hosttbl)#index (config-mon-hosttbl)#index (config-mon-hosttbl)#index (config-mon-hosttbl)#index (config-mon-hosttbl)#index 0 0 0 0 0 row-status 4 ipaddress 10.0.0.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Command Line Interface Modes Overview AP-8000 User Guide #configure Command Line Interface Modes Overview The Command Line Interface (CLI) is divided into different command modes. Each command mode has its own set of commands that manage the network operations. The commands that are available depends on the mode that you are in.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide Log into the AP using HyperTerminal 1. Open your terminal emulation program (like HyperTerminal) and set the following connection properties: • Com Port: • Baud rate: 115200 • Data Bits: 8 • Stop bits: 1 • Flow Control: None • Parity: None 2. Under File > Properties > Settings > ASCII Setup, enable the Send line ends with line feeds option.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide show Show Device-Name# NOTE: The username and password are case-sensitive. If you enter incorrect Password, then a message is displayed stating that the password is incorrect.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide --inventory-mgmt ? --component-table --security-id --management Show Command Tree Structure for Device Monitor #Show ? ---monitor ? --event-log --icmp-statistics --interface-statistics --ip-arp-statistics --sntp --syslog --radius ? --client-access-statistics --client-auth-statistics Device Configuration To configure the device parameters in Global configuration mode, type “?” to list the available commands.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide (config-dev-if-wireless)#properties-tbl (config-dev-if-wireless-properties)# radio 2 auto-channel-selection enable (config-dev-if-wireless-properties)#radio 2 auto-rate-selection enable (config-dev-if-wireless-properties)#radio 2 cellsize large (config-dev-if-wireless-properties)#radio 2 current- channel-bandwidth 40 changes in current channel bandwi
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide 11n Configuration Perform the following to configure Wireless 11n Table parameters in Interface 1 and Interface 2.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide (config-dev-if-wireless)# vap-table (config-dev-if-wireless-vap)# index 1 second-index 1 vaptype ap (config-dev-if-wireless-vap)# index 1 second-index 1 broadcast-ssid enable (config-dev-if-wireless-vap)# index 1 second-index 1 fragmentationthreshold 2346 (config-dev-if-wireless-vap)# index 1 second-index 1 security-profilename defaultsecurity (confi
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide security-profile-name: WEP-64 radius-profile-name: Default Radius vlan-id: -1 vlan-priority: 0 qos-profile-name: Default macacl-status: disable radius-macacl-status: disable radius-accounting-status: disable status: disable } index 1.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide vaptype: ap vapssid: WPA vapbssid: broadcast-ssid: enable fragmentation-threshold: 2346 security-profile-name: WPA radius-profile-name: Default Radius vlan-id: -1 vlan-priority: 0 qos-profile-name: Default macacl-status: disable radius-macacl-status: disable radius-accounting-status: disable status: disable } index 2.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide (config-dev-qos-l2l3qos-dot1dtodot1p)# index 1 dot1d-priority 1 dot1p-priority 0 Show command for dot1d-to-dot1p configuration Device-Name# show configure qos l2l3qos dot1d-to-dot1p-mapping-table // RUNNING-CONFIGURATION // // L2 & L3 QoS - Dot1d to Dot1p Mapping Table // index 1 { dot1d-priority: dot1p-priority: } index 1 { dot1d-priority: dot1p-priority: } index 1 { dot1d-priority: dot1p-priority:
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide index 1 { ipdscp: 1 dscp-lower-limit: 8 dscp-upper-limit: 15 } index 1 { ipdscp: 2 dscp-lower-limit: 16 dscp-upper-limit: 23 } index 1 { ipdscp: 3 dscp-lower-limit: 24 dscp-upper-limit: 31 } index 1 { ipdscp: 4 dscp-lower-limit: 32 dscp-upper-limit: 39 } index 1 { ipdscp: 5 dscp-lower-limit: 40 dscp-upper-limit: 47 } index 1 { ipdscp: 6 dscp-lower-limit: 48 dscp-upper-limit: 55 } index 1 { ipdscp: 7 dscp-lowe
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide // QoS EDCA Table // index 1.1 { profile-name: Default sta-cwmin: 15 sta-cwmax: 1023 sta-aifsn: 7 sta-txop: 0.0000 sta-acm: disable ap-cwmin: 15 ap-cwmax: 1023 ap-aifsn: 7 aptxop: 0.0000 ap-acm: disable } index 1.2 { profile-name: Default sta-cwmin: 15 sta-cwmax: 1023 sta-aifsn: 3 sta-txop: 0.0000 sta-acm: disable ap-cwmin: 15 ap-cwmax: 63 ap-aifsn: 3 aptxop: 0.0000 ap-acm: disable } index 1.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands (config-dev-qos)# profile-table (config-dev-qos-profile)# index (config-dev-qos-profile)# index (config-dev-qos-profile)# index (config-dev-qos-profile)# index (config-dev-qos-profile)# index AP-8000 User Guide 1 1 1 1 1 edca-profile-name default policy-name default profile-name default profile-name default nack-status disable Show Command for Profile Ta
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide priority-mapping: 1 marking-status: enable entry-status: notInService } MAC ACL Configuration MAC ACL is to build a list of authorized wireless clients that can register at the unit and access the network. MAC ACL is supported on the wireless interface and should be entered in the list Profile Table Configuration Perform the following to configure the Profile table entries.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide Security Configuration Radius Server Profile Table Configuration Perform the following command to configure a RADIUS Server Profile Entries. (config)# dev-configure (config-dev)# security (config-dev-security)# radius (config-dev-security-rad)# profile-table (config-dev-security-rad-tbl)#index 1 second-index 2 ipaddress 10.0.0.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide (config-dev-security-rad-supported)#index 1 profile-name Default Radius (config-dev-security-rad-supported)#index 1 re-authentication-period 900 Show command for Radius Supported Profile Table Configuration Device-Name# show configure security radius-supported-table // RUNNING-CONFIGURATION // // Security Radius Supported Table // index 1 { profilename: Default Radius max-retransmi
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide rekeyinterval: 900 entry-status: active } index 3 { profile-name: WPA-PSK-8 authentication-mode: psk wep-key-index: 0 wepkey: ****** wepkeylength: wep64 encryption-type: wpa-tkip psk: ****** rekeyinterval: 900 entry-status: active } index 4 { profile-name: WPA2-PSK-8 authentication-mode: psk wep-key-index: 0 wepkey: ****** wepkeylength: wep64 encryption-type: wpa2-aes psk: ****** rekeyinterval: 900 entry-stat
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide profile-name: WPA-WPA2 authentication-mode: dot1x wep-key-index: 0 wepkey: ****** wepkeylength: wep64 encryption-type: wpa-wpa2aes-tkip psk: ****** rekeyinterval: 900 entry-status: active } Filtering Configuration The Access Point’s Packet Filtering features help control the amount of traffic exchanged between the wired and wireless networks. There are four sub-tabs under the Filtering heading.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide protocol-name: Deny IP Broadcasts direction: both row-status: notInService } index 5 { protocol-name: Deny IP Multicasts direction: both row-status: notInService } Global Filter Flag configuration You can Enable Global filter Flag by following the command.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide (config-dev-filter-protocol-table)# index 0 protocol-number aa:bb (config-dev-filter-protocol-table)# index 0 filter-status 1 (config-dev-filter-protocol-table)# index 0 row-status 4 Device-Name# show configure filtering protocol-filter filter-type // RUNNING-CONFIGURATION // // Protocol Filtering Configuration // protocol-filter { filter-type passthru } Device-Name# show configure fil
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide filter-status: block row-status: notInService } index 9 { protocol-name: DEC MOP Dump/Load protocol-number: 60:01 filter-status: block row-status: notInService } index 10 { protocol-name: DEC MOP Rem Cons protocol-number: 60:02 filter-status: block row-status: notInService } index 11 { protocol-name: DEC NetBIOS protocol-number: 80:40 filter-status: block row-status: notInService } index 12 { protocol-name: H
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide protocol-number: 08:88 filter-status: block row-status: notInService } index 19 { protocol-name: EAPOL ether type protocol-number: 88:8e filter-status: block row-status: notInService } Static MAC Table Configuration The Static MAC Address filter optimizes the performance of a wireless (and wired) network.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide (config-dev-filter)# tcpudp-filter (config-dev-filter-tcpudp)# ? Possible completions: port-filter-ctrl Tcp Udp Port Filter Control tcpudp-table Tcp Udp Port Filter Table (config-dev-filter-tcpudp)# port-filter-ctrl enable (config-dev-filter-tcpudp)# tcpudp-table (config-dev-filter-tcpudp-tbl)# ? Possible completions: Exit Exit from configure mode index Tcp Udp Port Fil
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Configuring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide row-status: notInService } index 4 { protocol-name: SNMP service port-number: 161 port-type: both interface: allInterfaces row-status: notInService } index 5 { protocol-name: IPSEC/ISAKMP port-number: 500 port-type: both interface: allInterfaces row-status: notInService } index 6 { protocol-name: L2TP port-number: 1701 port-type: both interface: allInterfaces row-status: notInService } index 7 { protocol-name
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Managing the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide vlan { status: disable vlan-id: -1 } Network Configuration The IP Subnet Mask of the AP must match your network’s Subnet Mask. (config)#dev-configure (config-dev)#network (config-dev-net)#index 1 ipaddress 10.0.0.1 (config-devnet)#index 1 mask 255.255.255.0 (config-devnet)#index 1 gateway 169.254.128.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Managing the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide TFTP Configuration You can transfer file to or from AP using TFTP. A TFTP server must be running and configured to point to the directory containing the file.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Managing the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide (config-mgmt-telnet)#password public Device-Name# show management http // RUNNING-CONFIGURATION // // Telnet Configuration // telnet { password: ****** } SNMP Read, Read Write Password and Trap Host Table Configuration You can change the SNMP passwords using the following commands.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Managing the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide Possible completions: Email System Contact Email exit Exit from configure mode gps-altitude System GPS Altitude gps-latitude System GPS Latitude gps-longitude System GPS Longitude location System Location phone-number System Contact Phone Number system-name System Name Configuration (config-mgmt-sys-sysinfo)# email name@Organization.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Managing the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide (config-mgmt-sys-sysmgmt)#exit (config-mgmt-sys)#exit (config-mgmt)#exit (config)#exit # show management system management Country Code Configuration (config-mgmt-sys)# ? Possible completions: country-code System Country Code exit Exit from configure mode management System Management system-information System Information (config-mgmt-sys)# country-code BE Device-Name# show management system country-code // RUN
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide major-version: 0 minor-version: 2 } index 4 { serial-number: 08IN39111235 name: Hardware Inventory component-id: 2000 component-variant: 1 release-version: 1 major-version: 0 minor-version: 0 } index 5 { serial-number: -NAname: BSP-Bootloader component-id: 2102 component-variant: 1 release-version: 0 major-version: 0 minor-version: 0 } index 6 { serial-number: -NAname: Enterprise MIB component-id: 2200 compone
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide // EventLog Configuration // eventlog { priority: critical log-reset: 0 } SNTP Configuration SNTP allows a network entity to communicate with time servers in the network/internet to retrieve and synchronize time of day information.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide Display the INTERFACE Statistics Device-Name# show statistics interface // INTERFACE STATISTICS // Interface Number : 7 INDEX 1 Description : eth0 Type : ethernet-csmacd Mtu : 1500 Speed : 100000000 Physical Address : 11:20:a6:00:00:ff Admin Status : up Operational Status : up Last Change : 0-02:18:38.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide In Octets : 244368 In Unicast : 0 In Non Unicast : 2028 In Discards : 0 In Errors : 0 In Unknown Protos : 675564 Out Octets : 675564 Out Unicast Packets: 1854 Out Non Unicast Packets : 0 Out Discards : 0 Out Errors : 0 Outqlen : 0 Specific : 0.0 INDEX 4 Descripton : wifi0 Type : ethernet-csmacd Mtu : 1500 Speed : 100000000 Physical Address : Admin Status : down Operational Status: up Last Change : 0-00:00:10.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide Type : ethernet-csmacd Mtu : 1500 Speed : 100000000 Physical Address : 00:21:86:51:e4:c5 Admin Status : up Operational Status : up Last Change : 0-00:00:21.00 In Octets : 0 In Unicast : 0 In Non Unicast : 0 In Discards : 0 In Errors : 0 In Unknown Protos : 0 Out Octets : 0 Out Unicast Packets : 0 Out Non Unicast Packets : 0 Out Discards : 0 Out Errors : 0 Outqlen : 0 Specific : 0.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide Device-Name# show statistics iparp // IP ARP STATISTICS // INDEX 3 Physical address : 00:11:11:e0:98:17 Net Address : 192.168.2.201 Media Type : dynamic Display the WIRELESS Station Statistics This command displays statistics for the Ethernet and wireless interfaces. Device-Name# show statistics wireless // WIRELESS STATION STATISTICS // INDEX 1.
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point Monitoring the Device Using CLI Commands AP-8000 User Guide association Time: 0 tx Power : 0 inactivity Timer : 0 station Operating Mode : 0 ht Capability : 0 Display the RADIUS Client Authentication Statistics This command displays statistics for Radius Client Authentication statistics. Device-Name# show statistics wireless // radius client authentication statistics // Index 0.1{ roundtriptime:0-00:00:00.
AP-8000 User Guide Troubleshooting 9 This chapter provides information on the following: • Troubleshooting Concepts • Symptoms and Solutions • Recovery Procedures • Related Applications NOTE: This section helps you locate problems related to the AP device setup. For details about RADIUS, TFTP, serial communication programs (such as HyperTerminal), Telnet applications, or web browsers, please see the documentation that came with the respective application for assistance.
Troubleshooting Symptoms and Solutions AP-8000 User Guide Symptoms and Solutions Connectivity Issues Connectivity issues include any problem that prevents you from powering up or connecting to the AP. AP Unit Will Not Boot - No LED Activity 1. Make sure your power source is operating. 2. Make sure all cables are connected to the AP correctly. 3. If you are using Gigabit Ethernet PoE, make sure you are using a Category 5/Category 6, foiled, twisted pair cable to power the AP. Serial Link Does Not Work 1.
Troubleshooting Symptoms and Solutions AP-8000 User Guide 2. The AP only contacts a DHCP server during boot-up. If your network’s DHCP server is not available while the AP is booting, the device will use the default IP address (169.254.128.132). Reboot the AP once your DHCP server is on-line again or use the ScanTool to find the Access Point’s current IP address. 3.
Troubleshooting Symptoms and Solutions AP-8000 User Guide Client Connection Problems Client Software Finds No Connection Make sure you have configured your client software with the proper Network Name (VAP SSID) and Security settings. Network Names and WEP Keys are typically allocated and maintained by your network administrator. Client PC Card Does Not Work 1. Make sure you are using the latest PC Card driver software. 2. Download and install the latest ORiNOCO client software from http://support.proxim.
Troubleshooting Symptoms and Solutions AP-8000 User Guide Gigabit Ethernet PoE The AP Does Not Work 1. Verify that you are using a standard UTP Category 5/Category 6 cable. 2. Try a different port on the same Gigabit Ethernet PoE hub (remember to move the input port accordingly) – if it works, there is probably a faulty port or bad RJ-45 port connection. 3. If possible, try to connect the AP to a different Gigabit Ethernet PoE hub. 4.
Troubleshooting Recovery Procedures AP-8000 User Guide Recovery Procedures The most common installation problems relate to IP addressing. For example, without the TFTP server IP Address, you will not be able to download a new AP Image to the AP. IP Address management is fundamental. We suggest you to create a chart to document and validate the IP addresses for your system. If the password is lost or forgotten, you will need to reset the AP to default values.
Troubleshooting Recovery Procedures – Download a New Image Using ScanTool – Download a New Image Using the Bootloader CLI AP-8000 User Guide Because the CLI option requires a physical connection to the unit’s serial port, Proxim recommends the ScanTool option.
Troubleshooting Recovery Procedures AP-8000 User Guide You must also connect the AP to a computer with a standard serial cable and use a terminal client, such as HyperTerminal. From the terminal, enter CLI Commands to set the IP address and download an AP Image. Preparing to Download the AP Image Before starting, you need to know the Access Point’s IP address, subnet mask, the TFTP Server IP Address, and the AP Image file name.
Troubleshooting Recovery Procedures AP-8000 User Guide Setting IP Address using Serial Port Use the following procedure to set an IP address over the serial port using the CLI. The network administrator typically provides the AP IP address. Hardware and Software Requirements • Standard cross-over serial data (RS-232) cable (not included with shipment). • ASCII Terminal software, such as HyperTerminal. Attaching the Serial Port Cable 1.
Troubleshooting Related Applications AP-8000 User Guide System Name(config-dev-net)# index 1 ipaddress Changes in IP Configuration Requires Reboot...
AP-8000 User Guide A ASCII Character Chart You can configure WEP Encryption Keys in either Hexadecimal or ASCII format. Hexadecimal digits are 0-9 and A-F (not case sensitive). ASCII characters are 0-9, A-F, a-f (case sensitive), and punctuation marks. Each ASCII character corresponds to two hexadecimal digits. The table below lists the ASCII characters that you can use to configure WEP Encryption Keys. It also lists the Hexadecimal equivalent for each ASCII character.
AP-8000 User Guide B Bootloader CLI The Bootloader CLI is a minimal subset of the normal CLI used to perform initial configuration of the AP. This interface is only accessible via the serial interface if the AP does not contain a software image or a download image command over TFTP has failed. The Bootloader CLI provides you with the ability to configure the initial setup parameters as well as download a software image to the device.
Bootloader CLI AP-8000 User Guide If the ipaddrtype is set to static then you need to run the TFTP Server. In this case the TFTP request will be initiated with the value taken from the parameter "filename". The TFTP request is sent to the IP address set to the parameter "serverip". In this case the TFTP Server should be reachable to the device. NOTE: If device fails in any of the above cases, it will bring up the Scantool Interface and wait for scan and change requests forever.
AP-8000 User Guide C Specifications This chapter provides information on the following topics: • Software Specifications • Hardware Specifications • Available Channels Software Specifications The table below lists the software features available on the AP-8000.
Specifications Software Specifications AP-8000 User Guide Advanced Bridging Functions Feature Supported by AP-8000 (Y/N) IEEE 802.
Specifications Hardware Specifications AP-8000 User Guide Network Features Feature Supported by AP-8000 (Y/N) System Logging (Syslog) Y RADIUS Accounting Support* Y DHCP Client Y TCP/IP Protocol Support Y Hardware Specifications Category Radio Wireless Protocol Frequency Specification • Dual Radio Access Point with integrated radios: 802.11a/b/g/n + 802.11a/b/g/n • 3x3 MIMO • 802.11n draft 2.0 • 802.11a • 802.11b • 802.11g • 5.15 - 6.075GHz* • 2.4 - 2.
Specifications Available Channels Easy Troubleshooting AP-8000 User Guide • Alarms • SNMP Traps • Bridge Statistics • wireless statistics • Wi-Fi station statistics per client per SSID • Learn table Statistics • ICMP statistics • IP ARP statistics • Radius statistics • Interface statistics LEDs Four indicators on the top panel indicate power, wireless traffic, Ethernet traffic, and error conditions Certifications Wi-Fi Certification - Enterprise 802.11 a/b/g/n Dimensions 8.25”x12.
Specifications Available Channels AP-8000 User Guide Belgium 1(2.412), 2(2.417), 3(2.422), 4(2.427), 5 36(5.18), 40(5.2), 44(5.22), 48(5.24), 52(5.26), 56(5.28), 60(5.3), 64(5.32) (2.432), 6(2.437), 7(2.442), 8(2.447), 9(2.452), 10(2.457), 11(2.462), 12(2.467), 13(2.472) Bulgaria 1(2.412), 2 (2.417), 3(2.422), 4(2.427), 5(2.432), 6(2.437), 7(2.442), 8(2.447), 9(2.452), 10(2.457), 11(2.462), 12(2.467), 13 (2.472) 36(5.18), 40(5.2), 44(5.22), 48(5.24), 52(5.26), 56(5.28), 100(5.5), 104(5.52), 108(5.
Specifications Available Channels AP-8000 User Guide Ireland 36(5.18), 40(5.2), 44(5.22), 48(5.24), 1(2.412), 2(2.417), 3(2.422), 4(2.427), 52(5.26), 56(5.28), 60(5.3), 64(5.32) 5(2.432), 6(2.437); 7(2.442), 8(2.447); 9(2.452); 10(2.457); 11(2.462), 12(2.467), 13(2.472) Italy 36(5.18), 40(5.2), 44(5.22), 48(5.24), 1(2.412), 2(2.417), 3(2.422), 4(2.427), 52(5.26), 56(5.28), 60(5.3), 64(5.32) 5(2.432), 6(2.437); 7(2.442), 8(2.447); 9(2.452); 10(2.457); 11(2.462), 12(2.467), 13(2.472) Japan 1(2.
Specifications Available Channels Russia AP-8000 User Guide 1(2.412), 2(2.417), 3(2.422), 4(2.427), 5(2.432), 6(2.437); 7(2.442), 8(2.447); 9(2.452); 10(2.457); 11(2.462), 12(2.467), 13(2.472) 30 (5.15), 31 (5.155), 32 (5.160), 33 (5.165), 34 (5.170), 35 (5.175), 36 (5.180), 37 (5.185), 38 (5.190), 39 (5.195), 40 (5.200), 41 (5.205), 42 (5.210), 43 (5.215), 44 (5.220), 45 (5.225), 46 (5.230), 47 (5.235), 48 (5.240), 49 (5.245), 50 (5.250), 51 (5.255), 52 (5.260), 53 (5.265), 54 (5.270), 55 (5.
Specifications Available Channels AP-8000 User Guide 177 (5.885), 178 (5.890), 179 (5.895), 180 (5.900), 181 (5.905), 182 (5.910), 183 (5.915), 184 (5.920), 185 (5.925), 186 (5.930), 187 (5.935), 188 (5.940), 189 (5.945), 190 (5.950), 191 (5.955), 192 (5.960), 193 (5.965), 194 (5.970), 195 (5.975), 196 (5.980), 197 (5.855), 198 (5.990), 199(5.995), 200 (6.000), 201 (6.005), 202 (6.010), 203 (6.015), 204 (6.020), 205 (6.025), 206 (6.030), 207 (6.035), 208 (6.040), 209 (6.045), 210 (6.050), 211 (6.
AP-8000 User Guide Technical Services and Support D Obtaining Technical Service and Support If you are having trouble utilizing your Proxim product, please review this manual and the additional documentation provided with your product.
Technical Services and Support Support Options AP-8000 User Guide Support Options Proxim eService Web Site Support The Proxim eService Web site is available 7x24x365 at http://support.proxim.com. On the Proxim eService Web Site, you can access the following services: • New Product Registration: Register your product to gain access to technical updates, software downloads, and free technical support for the first 90 days from receipt of hardware purchase.
Technical Services and Support Support Options AP-8000 User Guide • 8x5 Technical Support: This service provides unlimited, direct access to Proxim’s world-class technical support 8 hours a day, 5 days a week from 8:00AM - 5:00PM (Local Time). Technical Support is available at no charge for the first 30 days from the purchase date. Beyond this period, a ServPak support agreement will be required for technical support.
AP-8000 User Guide Statement of Warranty E Warranty Coverage Proxim Wireless Corporation warrants that its Products are manufactured solely from new parts, conform substantially to specifications, and will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a Warranty Period of 1 year from the date of purchase.
Statement of Warranty Other Information AP-8000 User Guide sent to Buyer. In the event the Customer Service Center instructs Buyer to return the Product to Proxim Wireless for a repair or replacement, the Customer Service Center will provide Buyer a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”) number and shipping instructions.