Software Installation Guide & Quick User Guide PLANET UNI-NMS-LITE Universal Network Management Software 1
Sections a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) k) l) m) n) o) p) Overview………………………………………………………………………………........................ 3~4 Installing Oracle VM VirtualBox….……………………………………………………………..… 5~6 Installing UNI-MNS-LITE…….………….…………………………………………………………… 7~13 Before First Login..….……………………………………………………………………….………. 14~19 Setup Wizard.……………………………………………………………………………..……………… 20~24 Main UI Introduction……………………………………………………………………………....... 25~27 Dashboard Introduction……………………………………………………………………………..
OVERVIEW 3
Overview Main Features: Dashboard Providing the at-a-glance view of system, device summary, traffic, PoE network status Wizard setup Easy to use step-by-step guidance Node Discovery To detect PLANET managed devices available and allow AP grouping to accelerate AP management Topology Viewer A topology of network devices compliant with SNMP, ONVIF, Smart Discovery and LLTD Protocol Event Reports The status of a network can be reported via network alarm and system log Alarm System Popup alerts an
Installing Oracle VM VirtualBox 5
Installing Oracle VM VirtualBox Download the Oracle VM VirtualBox from Internet to install by clicking the link below: https://www.oracle.com/virtualization/technologies/vm/downloads/virtualbox-downloads.
Installing UNI-MNS-LITE 7
Installing UNI-MNS-LITE Select items from the menu to download UNI-NMS-LITE (UNI-NMS-LITE_v1.0b210226.ova.zip). Download Link: ftp://wireless:ba7qsc6@ftp.planet.com.tw/Public//UNI-NMS/UNI-NMS-Lite_v1.0b210426.zip ※ If the file cannot be downloaded in the Chrome browser, try IE. 1. Press or copy link address 2. Paste address to IE URL field 3. Save file to folder.
Importing UNI-NMS Software Double-click “UNI-NMS-LITE_v1.0b210226.ova” to import (or import it through the VM VirtualBox Manager). Select Generate new MAC… Uncheck the following items if existed.
How to Set Up the Software Right-click “UNI-NMS-LITE”. Select “Create Shortcut on Desktop”.
Setting Up VM Network Adapter 1. Select VM 2. Click Settings 3. Choose Network 4. Choose Adapter Name 5. Press OK to Apply * If the system shows network card setting is in error, please enable the VirtualBox Host-only Network and try again. ★ Please ensure your Network Adapter is connected to the local network (Managed devices included).
Running UNI-NMS Application Select the UNI-NMS-LITE VM. Press “Start” to run the UNI-NMS-LITE. 2. 1. *Press the setting button to define the General Name of VM.
Running UNI-NMS Application When the “UNI-NMS-LITE login” appears, please enter user login account “adminuser”, and password “adminuser”. When the “preferred command” appears, please enter “No.3” to restart network command. (It will be necessary if you cannot be connected to UNI-NMS-LIET Web UI.
BEFORE FIRST LOGIN 14
Device Setting 192.168.1.X Default IP: 192.168.1.100 Switch: Log in to the Switch’s Web User Interface and refer to the picture below to enable the SNMP, LLDP and Remote Management as shown in Figures 1, 2 and 3. AP: Log in to the AP’s Web User Interface and refer to Figure 3 below to configure the AP to “Managed AP". Then, click “Apply Change”. To support SNMP AP, enable the SNMP function. IP Cam: The ONVIF function is enabled by default.
Device Setting - Switch (Figure 1) (Figure 2) 16
Device Setting – Switch/Router (Figure 3) 17
Remote Logging in NMS Open Chrome/Firefox to log in the NMS. (Default IP: https://192.168.1.100:8888) Please use Chrome/Firefox to get fully supported. (UI Resolution 1280 x 768) 1. Press the “ADVANCED” button 2.
Logging in NMS Username: admin Password: admin 19
SETUP WIZARD 20
Account Modification Steps to modifying account: 1. Please key in a new account, except "admin“. 2. New Password must include at least 1*[a~z], 1*[A~Z], 1*[0~9], 1*[~, !, @, ..., w/o "?"] and must contain at least 8 characters.
IP Configuration Setting 1. Select “Static IP” or ” DHCP Client” for IP configuration setting. 2. IP status is shown in real time. *If you want to use the SMTP Alarm function, you must at least enter one DNS server.
SNMP Preference Setting 1. Select Region for AP Control (ETSI or FCC). 2. And enter the RO/RW Community for AP’s SNMP.
Devices Discovery 1. Press the Search button to discover PLANET devices. 2. Give a check to a box and press the “Add” button to add a device to the NMS system. 3. Press the Finish button to leave the Wizard mode and finish the start-up setting. 1. 3. 2. 4.
MAIN UI INTRODUCTION 25
Home Page - Dashboard UI Structure A B C D E F 26
Main Dashboard - Description Item Description Remarks Device Status Summary 1. Roughly shows the system status: Current devices online (total online), clients (total active clients), device groups (total groups) 2. Click the PLANET Logo to connect to PLANET Web site. B System Menu From left to right: 1. Dashboard: Provides the whole system view and wireless network status 2. Domain: Discovery / Device List / Topology View 3. Advanced Graph: future feature 4. AP Control: 1. Preference, 2. Profiles, 3.
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Dashboard - Local Site Information Local Site Information: In this area, you can view 1. Switch, 2. Router , 3. Access Point online/off status and 4. Total PoE usage and budget status. Click Router “>” button to see the WAN real-time traffic throughput of Mbps, Kbps… . Click Router “<” button to go back to status.
Dashboard (Home) Click the Device type button to filter each type of device via device list. Switch: Click the “Switch Button” to filter the type of Switch, Industrial Switch, and Media Converter. Router: Click the “Router Button” to filter the type of Router. Wireless AP: Click the “Wireless AP Button” to filter the type of Wireless (AP).
Dashboard - Device Type Summary Device Type Summary: Show the real-time total quantity of devices under different types. Open the “Zero Filter Button” to filter the 0 quantity of devices type not shown. If this function is closed, you can see all types that NMS can manage. Click the Device type button to filter each type of device via device list.
Dashboard - History Graph History Graph: Show the history graph of WAN traffic / total PoE usage and budget. Press the “WAN” or “PoE” sheet button to change the type of history graph. Press the “Interval Button” to change the interval for day, week, or month. Then you can see the WAN traffic / total PoE usage and budget. *Moving finger or mouse cursor on graph can let you see the detailed information.
FOOTER INTRODUCTION 33
Footer - Popup Alert Message Popup Alert Message: Click the “Message” icon (No. 1) to show the last 30 system events in popup window. The last event will be shown on the top page; press the ”X ” icon (No. 2) to close each message. 2. 1.
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Discovery Press the “Domain” icon (No. 1) , and then press Discovery (No. 2) and Search (No. 3) to find the managed APs and continue other settings. 1. 2. 3. Support Authorization: If the devices support MQTT protocol, the status will show “Blue Key”.
Adding Devices to List Select devices (No. 1) by checking the boxes, and then press the “Apply” icon (No. 2) to add devices to management list. 1. 2.
Device List and Topology View Press “Device List” to see the device status. Authorization Status: If the devices support MQTT protocol and are managed currently with NMS, the authorization status will show “Green Key”.
Device List and Topology View Press “Topology View” to see the domain network topology after one minute. ※If you do not see the topology, please check devices to enable SNMP and LLDP function.
Device Identification Press the “Identification” icon to modify the device description, type, and web protocol information. If there are VR series router in the network, please select one from them to define to domain router of the network. Support Authorization: If the devices support MQTT protocol, the domain WAN traffic function will show on dashboard.
SYSTEM MENU- AP CONTROL 41
AP Control UI – Structure & Description AP control icon 1 2 Item 3 Description 4 5 Main Menu Remarks 1 Preference Edit region, RO community, RW community 2 Profiles Set up SSID, Radio ( 2.
Main Menu – Preference [Preference] Preference: On this page, you can choose the device region of FCC or ETSI. Then edit RO community and RW community for public or private use. Select Apply or Reset. Noted: Device of FCC and device of ETIS cannot be shown at the same time.
Main Menu – Profiles Profiles: On this page, you can create the SSID and 2.4GHz/5GHz profiles for further AP provisioning. SSID Profiles: Click the “Add new profile” button to add a new SSID profile. Radio Profiles: Click the “Add new profile” button to add a new 2.4GHz radio profile or 5GHz radio profile. You can create up to 32 profiles for each type of profiles (SSID, 2.4G radio, 5G radio).
Main Menu – Profiles On the SSID profile configuration page, enter the value that you preferred and then click “Apply” to save the profile. Add new profile: Click it to add a new profile. Delete selected item: Click it to delete the selected profile. [SSID Profile Configuration] Edit: Click it to edit the profile. Delete: Click it to delete the single profile. Filter: You can filter the search result by entering the keywords in the field next to the magnifier icon.
Main Menu – 3/Profiles On the Radio profile configuration page, enter the value that you preferred and then click “Apply” to save the profile. Apply: Click this button to save the settings. Back: Click this button to return to the previous page. Reset: Click this button to reset all fields to default value. [2.
Main Menu – 3/Profiles Remarks: 1. Strongly suggest you to keep the values as default except the fields like Channel, Network Mode, Channel Bandwidth, Tx Power, IAPP, and Tx/Rx to prevent any unexpected error or impact on the performance. 2. WMM Capable is not allowed to be disabled.
Main Menu – Control Control: On this page, the system allows you to control the AP or AP group with specific actions. AP Management: Go to this page to control single AP or multiple APs. AP Group Management: Go to this page to create multiple APs as a group or control AP group. Filter: You can filter the AP list by entering the keyword in the field next to the magnifier icon.
Main Menu – Control Status: Action: Connection status: online, offline, Wi-Fi disabled Setting: edit setting and allocate profile to AP In progress: action in progress Link: link to the AP’s web page Finished/Successful: action finished and successful. Firmware Update: Upgrade AP’s firmware Failed: action failed. Reboot: Reboot the AP Delete: Delete the AP from the control list LED Control: Control the AP’s LED.
Main Menu – Control 1. 2. 3. [AP Configuration] Procedure of configuring AP’s setting: 1. Edit the basic AP Information. 2. Click the “Clone >>” button if you want to use the same IP configuration as the previous LAN settings. Otherwise, please enter the preferred LAN setting. 3. If there are already profiles created, you can designate the SSID profile and Radio profile to this AP.
Main Menu – Control Add new group: Click it to add an AP group. Delete selected item: Click it to delete the [3/Control - AP Group Management] selected AP group. On the AP Group Management page, you can create AP group and control one or more AP groups. Apply: Click this button to apply the setting. The profile setting will not take effect to a group until you click the “Apply” button.
Main Menu – Control Action: Setting: Edit setting and allocate profile to group 3. Firmware Update: Upgrade AP group’s firmware Reboot: Reboot the AP group Delete: Delete the AP group from the control list LED Control: Control the AP group’s LED. Procedure of profile provisioning to AP groups: 1. Select the AP group. 2. Click the “Apply” button. 3. Go to “3/Control-> AP Management” to check whether the status is becoming “In progress”. Wait until the status comes “Online”.
Main Menu – Map It A system message will prompt to remind you to edit map first if there is no other map available in the system. Click “OK” to continue. On the Edit Map page, click “Choose File” and enter the map’s description. Then click “Apply” to upload the map. [Map It] Map It: On this page, the system allows you to upload your floor map to the system and you can add managed APs to the actual position against the floor map.
Main Menu – Map It After finishing map uploading, you can click the sidebar at the left-side of the window to expand the AP list.
Main Menu – Map It Setting Scale: 1. Click “Scale” to start to reset the map scale. Press the “Set” button to draw a line on the map. Fill its physical distance in the blank and press “Set” or “Cancel”. For example, in the graph below, set the door width to 0.8 m. 3. 1. 2.
Main Menu – Map It Drag and drop the AP onto the map or select multiple APs by clicking the checkbox. Once the allocation is done, click “Save” to save the setting. To upload more maps or edit current map, click the “Edit Map” button to re-enter the Edit Map page.
Main Menu – Map It The lower-left side area provides map control options. AP Group: To filter the managed APs shown on the map, the selected AP group is displayed. Band: Select “2.4GHz” to show APs with 2.4GHz frequency or select “5GHz” to show APs with 5GHz frequency. Transparency: Slide the bar to adjust the transparency of the map.
Main Menu – Statistics [Statistics – Active Clients] [Statistics – Managed APs] Managed APs: On this page, you can observe the current configuration of all managed APs. Filter: You can filter the AP list by entering the keyword in the field next to the magnifier icon. The keyword should be in any context that belongs to the fields of this page.
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System Menu – Refresh [System Menu – Refresh] Refresh: The page content will be updated every 1 minute automatically by default. If you require the system to update immediately, you may click “Manually” to refresh the page content.
SYSTEM MENU - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 61
System Menu – System Configuration Alert Configuration: On this page, you can configure the system event notice enable or disable by Popup Alert Message and SMTP function. After configuration is done, click “Apply” to apply the setting.
System Menu – System Configuration Date and Time: On this page, you can configure the Date and Time by NTP server or manual setting. After configuration is done, click “Apply” to apply the setting.
System Menu – System Configuration Interface: On the PORT page, you can see each Port status and you can configure the speed for down, auto, 10/100 Mbps HDX/FDX, and 1GMbps FDX on the Port Statistics page. Click “Apply” to apply the setting.
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System Menu – System Configuration IP Settings: On this page, you can configure the static ID of SAPC or choose it as DHCP client. After configuration is done, click “Apply” to apply the setting. The window will prompt you to change network setting that will cause the system to restart.
System Menu – System Configuration Login Account: On this page, you can modify the login user name and password. Enter the new user name and new password directly in the corresponding fields, and then click “Apply” to apply the setting. The login window will be prompted to ask you to enter the new account to re-log in the system. [System Menu – System Configuration] *Please key in a new account, except using "admin" New Password must include at least 1*[a~z], 1*[A~Z], 1*[0~9], 1*[~, !, @, ...
System Menu – System Configuration Wizard: Select Wizard for setup wizard again.
SYSTEM MENU - NETWORK SERVICES 69
System Menu – Network Services [System Menu – DDNS] Network Services: On this page, you can set up DDNS, DHCP, SMTP, SNMP, and RADIUS of the system. DDNS: Click “DDNS” to use PLANET Easy DDNS services or Dynamic DDNS. (Supports PLANET DDNS/Easy DDNS) Click “Apply” to apply the setting.
System Menu – Network Services [System Menu – DHCP] Network Services: On this page, you can set up DDNS, DHCP, SMTP, SNMP, and RADIUS of the system. DHCP: On the DHCP Server page, choose “Enable” to use DHCP server service. On Client list page, you can see the Client detailed information. Click “Apply” to apply the setting.
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System Menu – Network Services Network Services: On this page, you can set up DDNS, DHCP, SMTP, SNMP, and RADIUS of the system. SMTP: On the SMTP page, choose “Enable” to use SMTP service. Click “Apply” to apply the setting.
System Menu – Network Services [System Menu – SNMP] [SNMP Setting] Network Services: On this page, you can set up DDNS, DHCP, SMTP, SNMP, and RADIUS of the system. SNMP: On the SNMP Agent page, choose “Enable” to use SNMP v1, v2c, v3 service. On the SNMP Trap page, you can set up the SNMP Trap Configuration. Click “Apply” to apply the setting.
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System Menu – Network Services [System Menu – RADIUS] Network Services: On this page, you can set up DDNS, DHCP, SMTP, SNMP, and RADIUS of the system. RADIUS: On the RADIUS page, choose “Enable” to use RADIUS service. On RADIUS Client page and RADIUS User Account page, you can see the detailed information of them. Click “Apply” to apply the setting.
System Menu – Network Services [System Menu – RADIUS Client] Add Radius Client Configuration: On this page, you can set up Name, Client IP, Shared Secret Key, and Description of the system. Click “Apply” to apply the setting. AP RADIUS Setup: You should go to AP’s Web UI to RADIUS page to set up Radius Server IP, Password and Server Port (1812), and enable the function.
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System Menu – Network Services Add RADIUS User Account: On this page, you can set up Account Name, Password, Description, and Validation Period information of the system. Click “Apply” to apply the setting.
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SYSTEM MENU - MAINTENANCE 81
System Menu – Maintenance System Event Press the “Event” icon (No. 1) to see the full system event by day. Press the “<<“& “>>” icon (No. 2) to select daily report. 1. 2.
System Event Use “search” to choose the information you want by entering the key word.
System Menu – Maintenance Syslog Server Press the “Syslog” icon (No. 1) to see the full syslog by day (Open the devices remote syslog function.). Press the “<<“& “>>” icon (No. 2) to select daily report. Press the “Drop-down ” menu (No. 3) to select severity and device ID. 1. 2. 3.
Syslog Server Use Search to choose the information you want by entering the key word. Use Clear Syslog button to delete all syslog.
System Menu – Maintenance [System Menu – Maintenance] System Upgrade: On this page, you can upgrade the system to the latest version with new patch. Click “Choose File” to designate the system patch file for upgrade. Then, click the upgrade icon at the upper-right corner to start the system upgrade. Please regularly check PLANET official website for the system upgrade file. *Remote login must be used for the NMS-1000V to do firmware upgrade.
System Menu – Maintenance [System Menu – Maintenance] Backup/Restore: On this page, you can back up and restore the system profiles with the system file (*.tar.gz.enc). Click “backup” to start backing up the system profiles file in HDD or USB. Use the ”Choose File” button to choose the right system profiles file and click “restore” to start restoring the system. Please use the system default file name to restore system, or it may fail.
System Menu – Maintenance System Setting: Click “System Setting” to set up Logout Time for manual or selection tree.
System Menu – Maintenance System Setting: Click “System Setting” to adjust the Brightness of touch screen.
System Menu – Maintenance Factory Default: Click “Factory Default” to reset the system to factory default. Once clicked, the warning window will prompt you to reset system to default.
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System Menu – Exit [System Menu – Logout] [Login Window] Exit: On this page, you can log out, reboot, or shut down the system. Logout: Click “Logout” to log out the system. Once clicked, the login window will prompt you to re-log in the system.
System Menu – Exit [System Menu – Reboot] Logout: On this page, you can log out, reboot, or shut down the system. Reboot: Click “Reboot” to restart the system. Shutdown: Click “Shutdown” to close the system and shut down the MV. Once clicked, the warning window will prompt you to reboot or shut down the system.
Using VM to Shut Down the System Do Not select “Power Off” to shut down the VM; otherwise, it may cause the system to be abnormal at the next restart. Please select the “ACPI Shutdown” to close the VM.
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VM Main Command Introduction Command 1. : Show UNI-NMS-LITE IP. Command 2. : Test to ping any IP address in the same network segment . Command 3. : Restart network. Command 8. : Show NMS system FW version and MAC. Command 4. : Reset database.