User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Mesh Point CLI and Administrative Access
- Chapter 3 Networking and Radio Configuration
- 3.1 Network Interfaces
- 3.2 Network Bridging
- 3.2.1 Bridging Configuration
- 3.2.2 FastPath Mesh Bridging
- 3.2.3 Fine-tuning FastPath Mesh Network Performance
- 3.2.3.1 Selecting the FastPath Mesh Multicast Transmit Mode
- 3.2.3.2 Setting the FastPath Mesh Packet Interval
- 3.2.3.3 Setting the FastPath Mesh Transmit Control Level
- 3.2.3.4 Setting Multicast Video Clamping Thresholds
- 3.2.3.5 Setting Mesh Routing Reactivity
- 3.2.3.6 Setting Mesh Packet Time To Live
- 3.2.3.7 Viewing Current Mesh Performance Parameters
- 3.2.3.8 Frame Processor Parameters
- 3.2.4 STP Bridging
- 3.3 Global Radio Settings
- 3.4 Individual Radio Settings
- 3.4.1 Radio Band, Short Preamble, Guard Interval
- 3.4.2 Channel Selection
- 3.4.3 Distance, Beacon Interval, Noise Immunity
- 3.4.4 Network Type, Antenna Gain, Tx Power
- 3.4.5 MIMO
- 3.4.6 STBC
- 3.4.7 Channel Lock and Other Channel Selection Features
- 3.4.8 DFS, TDWR, and Channel Exclusion
- 3.4.9 Radio BSS Settings
- 3.4.9.1 BSS Radio, BSS Name and SSID
- 3.4.9.2 WDS Bridging or AP Infrastructure Configuration
- 3.4.9.3 BSS State, SSID Advertising and Drop Probe Requests
- 3.4.9.4 BSS STA Idle Timeout and 802.11g-Only Settings
- 3.4.9.5 BSS Unicast Transmission Rate Settings
- 3.4.9.6 BSS WMM QoS Setting
- 3.4.9.7 BSS Fragmentation and RTS Thresholds
- 3.4.9.8 BSS DTIM Beacon Countdown
- 3.4.9.9 BSS VLANs Settings
- 3.4.9.10 BSS Fortress Security Zone
- 3.4.9.11 FastPath Mesh BSS Cost Offset
- 3.4.9.12 BSS Multicast Settings
- 3.4.9.13 Bridging MTU and Beacon Encryption
- 3.4.9.14 BSS Description
- 3.4.9.15 BSS Wi-Fi Security Configuration
- 3.4.10 Antenna Tracking / Rate Monitoring
- 3.4.11 ES210 Mesh Point STA Settings and Operation
- 3.4.11.1 STA Radio, Name, SSID and SSID Roaming
- 3.4.11.2 STA State
- 3.4.11.3 STA Unicast Transmission Rate Settings
- 3.4.11.4 STA Background Scanning
- 3.4.11.5 STA WMM QoS Setting
- 3.4.11.6 STA Fragmentation and RTS Thresholds
- 3.4.11.7 STA Multicast Rate
- 3.4.11.8 STA Description
- 3.4.11.9 STA Wi-Fi Security Configuration
- 3.4.11.10 Editing or Deleting a STA Interface Connection
- 3.4.11.11 Establishing a STA Interface Connection
- 3.4.11.12 ES210 Station Access Control Lists
- 3.5 Local Area Network Configuration
- 3.6 Time and Location Configuration
- 3.7 GPS and Location Configuration
- 3.8 DHCP and DNS Services
- 3.9 Ethernet Interfaces
- 3.10 Quality of Service
- 3.11 VLANs Implementation
- 3.12 ES210 Mesh Point Serial Port Settings
- 3.13 Mesh Viewer Protocol Settings
- Chapter 4 Network Security, Authentication and Auditing
- 4.1 Fortress Security Settings
- 4.1.1 Operating Mode
- 4.1.2 FIPS Settings
- 4.1.3 MSP Encryption Algorithm
- 4.1.4 Encrypted Data Compression
- 4.1.5 MSP Key Establishment
- 4.1.6 MSP Re-Key Interval
- 4.1.7 Key Beacon Interval
- 4.1.8 Fortress Legacy Devices
- 4.1.9 Encrypted Zone Cleartext Traffic
- 4.1.10 Encrypted Zone Management Settings
- 4.1.11 Authorized Wireless Client Management Settings
- 4.1.12 Turning Mesh Point GUI Access Off and On
- 4.1.13 SSH Access to the Mesh Point CLI
- 4.1.14 Blackout Mode
- 4.1.15 Allow Cached Credentials
- 4.1.16 Fortress Access ID
- 4.2 Digital Certificates
- 4.3 Access Control Entries
- 4.4 Internet Protocol Security
- 4.5 Authentication and Timeouts
- 4.5.1 Authentication Servers
- 4.5.2 Internal Authentication Server
- 4.5.2.1 Basic Internal Authentication Server Settings
- 4.5.2.2 Certificate Authority Settings
- 4.5.2.3 Global User and Device Authentication Settings
- 4.5.2.4 Local 802.1X Authentication Settings
- 4.5.2.5 OCSP Authentication Server Settings
- 4.5.2.6 OCSP Cache Settings and Management
- 4.5.2.7 Internal Authentication Server Access Control Lists
- 4.5.3 User Authentication
- 4.5.4 Client Device Authentication
- 4.5.5 Session Idle Timeouts
- 4.6 ACLs and Cleartext Devices
- 4.7 Remote Audit Logging
- 4.8 Wireless Schedules
- 4.1 Fortress Security Settings
- Chapter 5 System Options, Maintenance and Licensing
- Chapter 6 System and Network Monitoring
- Index
- Glossary
Fortress ES-Series CLI Guide: Networking and Radio Configuration
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displays only when you have entered a value into at least one
of the fields presented.
Alternatively, you can run
set
network
non-interactively with
valid switches and arguments in any order and combination:
#
set network -enable y|n -h
<hostname>
-ip
<IPv4addr>
-nm
<subnet_mask>
-gw
<default_gatewayIP>
The Mesh Point CLI returns [OK], when settings are
successfully changed, and informs you that there may be brief
delay before your change(s) take effect.
You must be logged on to an
administrator
-level account to
change configuration settings (refer to Section 2.2).
3.5.2 IPv6 Settings
NOTE:
Incoming
ICMPv6 (Internet
Control Message Proto-
col version 6) packets
require administrative
access. If the adminis-
trative IP address ACL
(disabled by default) is
enabled, it must include
the relevant IPv6
addresses. See Section
2.2.5 for more detail.
Traffic is affected by the
per-interface packet fil-
ters. If configured, per-
interface packet filters
must include filters to
permit ICMPv6 traffic.
See Section 4.6.3 for
more detail.
The Mesh Point supports IPv6, which is always enabled. When
an IPv6 router is present on the network and
Automatic
Address
is Enabled on the Mesh Point (the default), the Mesh
Point will be automatically provided a compatible IPv6
Global
Address
and Prefix Length. Any network IPv6 routers
configured to do so will additionally supply their own addresses
as the Mesh Point’s IPv6
Default Gateways.
View the Mesh Point’s current IPv6 configuration with
show
networkv6
:
> show networkv6
Current IPv6 values:
Automatic Address Enabled:n
Global Address:2001:DB8:0:0:0:0:0:2
Global Address Prefix Length:128
Link Local Address:FE80:0:0:0:214:8CFF:FE08:1080
Other Addresses:FD00:0:8895:8895:214:8CFF:FE08:1980/64
2099:0:0:0:214:8CFF:FE08:1980/64
Default Gateways:FE80:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 (metric=47)
2001:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 (metric=23)
Configured IPv6 values:
Global Address:2001:DB8:0:0:0:0:0:2
Global Address Prefix Length:128
Gateway:FE80:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
Default Gateway Metric:1024
Prefix lengths for Other Addresses are shown after the
addresses, and the metrics for all
Default Gateways are
shown in parentheses).
You can choose to allow all IPv6 settings to be automatically
configured on the Mesh Point, opt to manually configure the
global address and IPv6 gateway/metric, or use both manually
and automatically configured global addresses.