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ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Manual Version Product Version BOM 20040306-R1.0 V2.0 ×××××××× Copyright © 2003 ZTE Corporation All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be excerpted, reproduced, translated, annotated or duplicated, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of ZTE Corporation. ZTE CORPORATION ZTE Plaza, Keji Road South, Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P. R.
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Preface About This Manual This manual, ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point — User’s Manual, is applicable to W800A wireless access point (W800A for short) of the ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP wireless access system. The ZXR10 WAS IP wireless access system is the IP wireless access system developed by ZTE. It consists of a series of wireless access network products, such as wireless network card, wireless access point (AP) and DSL 2-in-1 wireless router.
Conventions Four striking symbols are used throughout this manual to emphasize important and critical information during operation: Attention, Caution, Warning and Danger: alerting you to pay attention to something. Statement: The actual product may differ from what is described in this manual due to frequent update of ZTE products and fast development of technologies. Please contact the local ZTE office for the latest updating information of the product.
Contents 1 Safety Precautions................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................ 1-1 1.2 Symbol Description........................................................................................................... 1-2 2 Overview...................................................................................
4.3 Power-on and Power-off..................................................................................................... 4-5 4.4 Debugging........................................................................................................................ 4-6 5 Command Line Configuration ................................................................................................. 5-1 5.1 Overview ..................................................................................................
5.4.11 Entering the Interface Configuration Mode ................................................................5-16 5.4.12 IP Network Parameter Configuration ........................................................................5-17 5.4.13 Kicking Users........................................................................................................5-18 5.4.14 Two-Layer Separation Configuration ........................................................................5-18 5.4.
5.6.4 Enabling the Link Integrity Detection Function ........................................................... 5-46 5.6.5 Wireless Interface MAC Filtration Configuration......................................................... 5-46 5.6.6 Multi-ESSID Configuration ...................................................................................... 5-46 5.6.7 Security Parameter Configuration .............................................................................. 5-47 5.6.
7.3.2 TFTP Online Loading ............................................................................................... 7-11 7.4 Alarms and Handling........................................................................................................7-13 Appendix A Package, Transportation and Storage .......................................................................A-1 A.1 Package .......................................................................................................................
A List of Figures Fig. 3.1-1 W800A Appearance............................................................................................... 3-1 Fig. 3.2-1 Schematic Diagram of the Rear Control Panel of W800A........................................... 3-3 Fig. 3.3-1 Application of the W800A Single Frequency Mode ................................................... 3-5 Fig. 3.3-2 Application of the W800A Double Frequency Mode.................................................. 3-6 Fig. 3.
Fig. 6.3-10 Load Balance Configuration Page ........................................................................ 6-11 Fig. 6.3-11 SNMP Configuration Menu Page ......................................................................... 6-11 Fig. 6.3-12 SNMP Access Mode Configuration Page............................................................... 6-12 Fig. 6.3-13 SNMP Access Host Configuration Page ................................................................ 6-12 Fig. 6.
Fig. 6.3-36 DNS Server Configuration Page ...........................................................................6-26 Fig. 6.3-37 Bridge Configuration Page...................................................................................6-27 Fig. 6.3-38 STP Configuration Page ......................................................................................6-28 Fig. 6.3-39 VLAN Configuration Page ..................................................................................6-29 Fig. 6.
A list of Tables Table 1.2-1 Safety Symbols and Descriptions .......................................................................... 1-3 Table 2.3-1 W800A Technical Indices..................................................................................... 2-3 Table 3.1-1 Configuration Table of MiniPci Wireless Network Card for W800A.......................... 3-2 Table 3.2-1 Description of Indicators on W800A Panel ............................................................. 3-3 Table 4.
1 Safety Precautions This chapter introduces the safety precautions of this product and safety symbols used in this manual. 1.1 Safety Precautions This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: ( 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and( 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual personnel who had passed the training can install, operate and maintain it. ZTE assumes no responsibility for consequences resulting from violation of general specifications for safety operations or of safety rules for design, production and use of equipment. 1.2 Symbol Description See Table 1.
Chapter 1 Safety Precautions Table 1.2-1 Safety Symbols and Descriptions Safety Symbols Meaning Call for notice Call for antistatic measures Warn against electric shock Caution against scald Warn against laser Caution against microwave Four types of safety levels are available: danger, warning, caution and note. To the right of a safety symbol is the text description of its safety level. Under the symbol is the detailed description about its contents. See the following formats.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Note: Any failure to take the reminder seriously may lead to injury accidents or damage to the equipment. & Remark, reminder, tip… The remarks, prompt and tips in addition to safety statements.
2 Overview This chapter presents functions, features, technical characteristics and parameters of W800A. 2.1 Preface W800A is a wireless AP product developed by ZTE and is designed totally compliant with the international standards. With it, single-AP connection, multi-AP connection and wireless cellular roaming in large scope are available, greatly improving work efficiency and living quality. 2.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual = Static MAC filtration can filter MAC addresses set by users. Up to 99 filtration groups can be set and each of them can be set with 64 MAC address filtration rules. = It provides two configuration modes: WEB and command line, to configure W800A. = It provides seamless roaming to enable users to access network easily. = ESSID provides network authentication to prevent illegal users from accessing the network.
Chapter 2 Overview 2.3 Technical Characteristics and Parameters The technical indices of W800A are shown in Table 2.3-1. Table 2.3-1 W800A Technical Indices Items Standard Technical Indices 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.1d and 802.3u 802.11a: 5.15GHz~5.25GHz, 5.25GHz~5.35GHz and 5.725~5.825GHz Working band 802.11b: 2400MHz~2483.5MHz 802.11g: 2400MHz~2483.5MHz Can flexibility chose the frequency band of the different contry 802.11a: OFDM (64-QAM, 16-QAM and QPSK, BPSK) Modulation mode 802.
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3 Structure and Principle This chapter introduces W800A structure and principle: hardware structure, working principle, interfaces, indicators and networking mode. 3.1 Structure and Working Principle W800A appearance is shown in Fig. 3.1-1. Fig. 3.1-1 W800A Appearance The hardware of W800A comprises the main body, antenna and external power adapter. The software of W800A comprises the basic service subsystem and network management subsystem. = The basic service subsystem consists of these items: 802.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual network cards can be set as different working modes: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11b/g. So, W800A can satisfy 5 GHz based on 802.11a standard or 2.4 GHz single frequency wireless access function based on 802.11 b/g standard, to provide 54 Mbps access capacity, and it can also satisfy 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz double frequency wireless access functions based on 802.11 a/b/g, to provide 2 × 54 Mbps access capacity.
Chapter 3 Structure and Principle Table 3.2-1 Description of Indicators on W800A Panel Indicators Descriptions Power It is W800A power indicator. On: Indicating that the power supply is on. RUN During normal operation, the RUN indicator flashes slowly once per second. It is the wireless network status indicator. When W800A wireless interface works ACT normally, this indicator is always on. 3.2.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual ALARM: It is the alarm indicator. ON indicates that the devic e works abnormally. 4.
Chapter 3 Structure and Principle 2. Bridge connection mode: The W800A serves as both Bridge Server and Bridge Client. Client and Server work together to implement wireless bridge connection. 3. Repeater mode: The W800A serves as the wireless repeater. Serving as wireless AP, The W800A connect the terminal user in wireless mode, also serving as wireless Client,The W800A connect to AP in wireless mode. The network modes of the W800A are described in detail below: 3.3.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual the network cards in 802.11a mode, mobile terminal 2 adopts the network card in 802.11b mode and mobile terminal 4 adopts the network card in 802.11g mode. These four terminals can communicate with each other and visit PCs of the external wired LAN through the Ethernet switch or HUB, and they can be switched between AP1 and AP2 randomly. Ethernet switch/HUB LAN AP2 W800A Mobile terminal 1 Mobile terminal 2 8 0 2 .
Chapter 3 Structure and Principle Internet Bridge Server Bridge Client Bridge Client LAN1 LAN2 Fig. 3.3-3 Wireless Bridge Connection Mode 3.3.3 Wireless Repeater Mode Application When two W800As are far from each other or their visual path is blocked, another W800A can be used to implement the wireless repeater function, as shown in Fig. 3.3-4.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual W800A Repeater W800A AP W800A Repeater 802.11a/b/g 802.11a/b/g /g 802 .11 b a . 11 8 02 a /b . 11 8 02 Mobile terminal 1 Mobile terminal 3 Fig. 3.
4 Installation and Debugging Warning This chapter do not apply to W800A with the following antennas: TQJ-5800BKF40-W, TQJ-5800C-5, TQJ-5800BKF8, R0322-025, which must be professionally installed. This chapter details the methods and procedure of installation and debugging of the W800A for your reference. 4.1 Installation Preparations 4.1.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 4.1-1 Sub-Channel Distribution Viewed from the above diagram, up to 13 channels are available. The IDs and central frequencies of these 13 channels are described in Table 4.1-1. Table 4.
Chapter 4 Installation and Debugging AP channel 6 AP channel 11 AP channel 11 AP channel 1 AP channel 6 AP channel 6 AP channel 11 Fig. 4.1-2 Channel Distribution Principle of Adjacent APs When using APs, for the adjacent APs, we will select their working channels (channels 1, 6 and 11 are usually used) according to the principle shown in Fig. 4.1-1, to guarantee the normal work of the wireless LAN. The channel distribution principle of 802.11g standard is the same as that of 802.11b. 802.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 2. Configuring the wireless working mode of the W800A wireless interface and the SSID (Service ID), using channel and rate of the corresponding wireless interface. The detailed configuration methods will be introduced in the subsequent sections. 4.1.2 Tool, Instrument and Document = One wireless network card. = One PC for configuration management = ZXR10 WAS (V2.
Chapter 4 Installation and Debugging protection requirement. The ground bolt can be installed on the interface board of the shell, for grounding. The W800A can be used not only on the desktop or ceiling but also on the wall, so it is easily to be used. The W800A installation process is described in detail as follows: 1. Place the W800A to the proper position according to the engineering planning, for example, evenly place it on the desktop, ceiling or wall. 2. Determine the angle of the antenna. 3.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 4.4 Debugging After W800A is powered on and started, it is required to implement service debugging. There are three purposes for debugging: 1. Ensure that the route between W800A and Internet/customer server is smooth. 2. Ensure that each client in the W800A coverage area can access Internet normally. 3.
5 Command Line Configuration This chapter describes the operation methods and configuration commands of the W800A command line configuration. 5.1 Overview The W800A provides the Command Line Interface (CLI) for configuring the W800A data. The CLI configuration of the W800A has the following features: 1.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 7. CLI provides two layers of password protection to reject illegal users. The first layer password authentication appears on the Telnet welcome interface, the safety authentication for accessing the user mode is required at this time. The default user name is “root” and default password is “public”.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Fig. 5.1-1 Serial Port Configuration When the Telnet mode is used for configuring the W800A, you just need input “telnet/W800A working IP address”, as shown in Fig. 5.1-2. By default, the W800A working IP address is 192.168.1.254 and the subnet mask is 55.255.255.0. Fig. 5.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual follows: 1. abc refers to the command or keyword. 2. refers to the contents to be input by the user. 3. abc|def indicates that one of the two will be selected. 4. For the contents included in [ ], the user can choose to input or not input them.. 5. For the contents included in { }, the user must input them. 5.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration 5.3 Privileged Mode Entering mode: Input the enable command in the user mode and input correct password. Exiting mode: disable, entering the user mode; exit, exiting the privileged mode and returning to the system. Default prompt character: wlan # 5.3.1 Network Connectivity Check Command mode: Privileged mode Function: Checking the network connectivity. Command format: ping
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual and reset it. Command format: default enable 5.3.4 Resetting the Software Command mode: Privileged mode Function: Resetting the W800A. Command format: reboot 5.3.5 Entering the Configure Mode Command mode: Privileged mode Function: Entering the configure mode. Command format: configure terminal 5.3.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration 5.4.1 Bridge Configuration 1. bridge aging-time Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the aging time of the Bridge Forward Table (FDB) MAC address. Command format: bridge aging-time Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name 2. Value Range Parameter Descriptions The aging time of the FDB MAC address (unit: 10~1000000 second), 300 by default.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 5.4.3 Configuring the Configuration Server Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the parameters of configuration server: IP address, interception port number of the TCP and the interception port number of UDP. Command format: config-server {ipaddress [tcp-port [udp-port ] | udp-port [tcp-port ]] | tcp-port [ipaddress
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the IP address parameters of the default gateway of the DHCP server. Command format: dhcp server gateway Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name 3. Value Range IP address Parameter Descriptions IP address of the gateway. dhcp server leasetime Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the address lease time of the DHCP server.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range Parameter Descriptions The start flag of the DHCP server. If it is “true”, the DHCP server will be started when {true|false} True, false the system is restarted. If it is “false”, the DHCP server will not be started when the system is restarted. 5.4.5 DISCOVER Configuration 1.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Parameter Name Value Range Parameter Descriptions IP address with a The management multicast address of the range of 224.0.0.1 ~ integrated management server, 224.1.88.88 by 239.255.255.254. default. The management interception port number of the 0~65535 integrated management server, 2800 by default. 5.4.6 802.1X Parameter Configuration 1. dot1x enable Command mode: Configure mode Function: Enabling or disabling the 802.1x function.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the domain name in the EAP-MD5 authentication mode. Command format: dot1x md5-domain Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name 5. Value Range 1 ~ 32 characters Parameter Descriptions The domain name in the EAP-MD5 authentication mode, USR by default. dot1x nas-id Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the 802.1x NAS-ID field information.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the time-out time of the 802.1x authentication server. Command format: dot1x server-timeout Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name 9. Value Range Parameter Descriptions The authentication server time-out time (unit: 1~255 second), 60 by default. dot1x sim-domain Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the domain name in the EAP-SIM authentication mode.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter Name Value Range Parameter Descriptions The 802.1x sending period (unit: second), 3 by 1~255 default. 12. dot1x wpa-domain Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the domain name in the WPA authentication mode. Command format: dot1x wpa-domain Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range 1 ~ 32 characters Parameter Descriptions WPA domain name, WPA by default. 5.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Function: Exiting the configure mode and entering the privileged mode. Command format: exit 5.4.10 IAPP Load Balance Configuration 1. iapp balance Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the load balance mode and nominal capacity of the load balance group. Command format: iapp balance {flow |user } Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name 1 Value Range 1~65535 1~65535 1~30 2.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 3. iapp max-user Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the maximum user quantity (the quantity of the users can be accessed). Command format: iapp max-user Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range Parameter Descriptions The maximum quantity of the wireless users can be 1~150 accessed by the system, 30 by default. 5.4.11 Entering the Interface Configuration Mode 1.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration has two wireless interfaces, so this value is 0 or 1. 5.4.12 IP Network Parameter Configuration 1. ip address Command mode: Configure mode Function: Adding the IP address of the W800A management interface. Command format: [no] ip address [second] Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range Parameter Descriptions 1 IP address IP address of the host. 2 Subnet mask Subnet mask of the host.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual IP address Initial IP address of the host address pool. 2 IP address End IP address of the host address pool. 3 Subnet mask Subnet mask of the address pool address. 5.4.13 Kicking Users 1. kick all Command mode: Configure mode Function: Kicking all the users. Command format: kick all 2.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration 3. l2-separate mode Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the two-layer separation working mode. Command format: l2-separate mode {simple_mode | gateway_mode } Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range Parameter Descriptions {simple_mode| simple_mode, Selecting the simple mode or gateway mode for the gateway_mode } gateway_mode two-layer separation. 5.4.15 Log Printing Message Configuration 1.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter Name Value Range Specified Parameter Descriptions module names: BSP, DATABASE, 80211, BRIDGE, IAPP, DHCP, IPPOOL, DOT1X, RADIUS, ACL, The module containing the log printing messages. SVCMANAGE, TELNET, WEB, CONSOLE, SNMP, ALARM, R01, TFTP, DISCOVER, QOS 4.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Parameter Name Value Range Parameter Descriptions The MAC address sending the MAC packet. Two methods can be used for specifying the source address: { |any} any address or One is to use the format of 48-bit 6 hexadecimal hyphens, for example: 00-d0-d0-f1-c4-ef. The other is to use the keyword any as the abbreviation of the source 00-00-00-00-00-00. This keyword is not recommended. 5.4.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range Parameter Descriptions 1 1 ~ 32 characters User name 2 1 ~ 32 characters User password. 5.4.19 QoS Configuration 1. qos enable Command mode: Configure mode Function: Enabling or disabling QoS function. Command format: [no] qos enable 2. qos policy Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring QoS policy.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Parameter Name 2 2. Value Range 1 ~ 255 characters Parameter Descriptions Character string of the accounting shared secret key radius-server authen Command mode: Configure mode Function: Adding or deleting the authentication server of an ISP. Command format: [no] radius-server authen {master|slave }
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 5. radius-server retry-times Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the retrying times of the RADIUS authentication of an ISP. Command format: radius-server retry-times Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range 1 ~ 32 characters 1~10 6. Parameter Descriptions ISP name, and only the created ISP can be input.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration 2. snmp access-mode Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the local agent can be accessed by all the hosts or the host in access-host. Command format: snmp access-mode {all|list} Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name {all|list} 3. Value Range Parameter Descriptions all: All the users can access it. All, list list: The users in access-host can access it.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range Any character. 1 ~ 255 characters Parameter Descriptions Serving as the end mark of inputting character string. A management variable content in the MIB II system group, containing the name and contact method of the equipment manager. 6. snmp enable Command mode: Configure mode Function: Enabling or disabling the SNMP management function.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Parameter Name 9. Value Range 0~241920000 Parameter Descriptions A management variable in the MIB system group, describing the NE code of the managed equipment. snmp nodecreatdate Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the creation time information of the NE of the managed equipment.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter Name Value Range Any character. 1 ~ 255 characters Parameter Descriptions Serving as the end mark of inputting character string. RFC1213, a management variable in the MIB system group, and it is the name of the managed equipment. 12. snmp trap enable Command mode: Configure mode Function: Enabling or disabling SNMP Agent to send trap. Command format: [no] snmp trap enable 13.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Command mode: Configure mode Function: Generating SSH server secret key. Command format: ssh server generate-key rsa 4. ssh server auth isp-name Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring SSH with the ISP name of the authentication server authenticated by radius. Command format: ssh server auth isp-name Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name 5.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the forwarding delay time of the spanning tree protocol bridge. Command format: stp bridge forward-delay Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name 2. Value Range Parameter Descriptions The forwarding delay time of the spanning tree 4~30 protocol bridge (unit: second), 15 by default.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Parameter Name 5. Value Range Parameter Descriptions The priority of the spanning tree protocol bridge, 0~65535 32768 by default. stp enable Command mode: Configure mode Function: Enabling or disabling the spanning tree protocol function. Command format: [no] stp enable 6. stp interface path-cost Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the path cost of the spanning tree protocol interface.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range {eth0|wlan0|wlan1} eth0, wlan0, wlan1 {enable|disable} Enable, disable Parameter Descriptions Configured interface. The state of the spanning tree protocol interface, enable by default. 5.4.24 TELNET Configuration 1. telnet enable Command mode: Configure mode Function: Enabling or disabling Telnet function. Command format: [no] telnet enable 2.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Command format: tftp get {runbin | zxipcmd.dat | database.dat} Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range Parameter Descriptions The TFTP server IP address represented by dotted IP address {runbin| Runbin, The full file name (including the extension name) zxipcmd.dat| zxipcmd.dat, of the version file set to be transmitted on the TFTP database.dat} database.dat server. 3. decimal.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Command mode: Configure mode Function: Enabling or disabling VLAN function. Command format: [no] vlan enable 2. vlan manager-vlanid Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configuring the VLAN of the management interface. Command format: vlan manager-vlanid Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range Parameter Descriptions 0: The management interface is without VLAN.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range NA: Not been configured; NA CA: Canada; CA CN: China; CN TW: Taiwan; TW {NA|CA|CN|TW| FR FR|GE|HK|KR| GE MX|GB|US } HK Parameter Descriptions FR: France; GE: Germany; HK: Hongkong; KR: Korea; KR MX: Mexico; MX GB: Britain; GB US: USA; US The default value is CN. 5.4.29 Showing Parameter Configuration 1.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name 2. Value Range 1~3 Parameter Descriptions Alarm levels. show bridge Command mode: Configure mode Function: Showing the bridge configuration parameter information. Command format: show bridge 3. show config-server Command mode: Configure mode Function: Showing the parameter information of the configuration server. Command format: show config-server 4.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Command format: show iapp 8. show interface Command mode: Configure mode Function: Showing the parameter information of the interface configuration. Command format: show interface {ethernet|wlan} {0|1} 9. show ip 1) show ip address Command mode: Configure mode Function: Showing IP address information. Command format: show ip address 2) show ip pool = show ip pool config Command mode: Configure mode Function: Showing all the IP address pool information.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 10. show l2-separate Command mode: Configure mode Function: Showing the parameter information of the 2-layer separation configuration. Command format: show l2-separate 11. show logmsg Command mode: Configure mode Function: Showing all the configuration information and configuration historical commands of log printing. Command format: show logmsg {config|logcmd} 12.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Command mode: Configure mode Function: Showing the parameter information of manage-user configuration. Command format: show manage -user 16. show multi-essid Command mode: Configure mode Function: Showing the parameter information of multi-essid configuration. Command format: show multi-essid Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range Parameter Descriptions 0 or 1 Number of the wireless interface. 17.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual configuration. Command format: show snmp community 3) show snmp nodeinfo Command mode: Configure mode Function: Showing the parameter information of snmp nodeinfo configuration. Command format: show snmp nodeinfo 4) show snmp sysinfo Command mode: Configure mode Function: Showing the parameter information of snmp sysInfo configuration.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Command format: show stp bridge 2) show stp interface Command mode: Configure mode Function: Showing the parameter information of stp interface configuration. Command format: show stp interface 23. show telnet-idletime Command mode: Configure mode Function: Showing the parameter information of the automatic exiting time when the Telnet window is idle. Command format: show telnet-idletime 24.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Note: All the information of the corresponding interface can be configured in this mode. 5.5.1 Exiting the Ethernet Interface Configuration Mode Command mode: Ethernet interface configure mode Function: Exiting the Ethernet interface configuration mode and entering the configure mode. Command format: exit 5.5.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range Parameter Descriptions {OpenSystem| OpenSystem, The wireless authentication mode is configured as ShareKey} ShareKey open system or shared secret key mode. 2. 80211 essid Command mode: Wireless interface configure mode Function: Configuring the wireless network ESSID. Command format: 80211 essid Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name 3.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Function: Configuring the wireless standard working mode of the wireless interface. Command format: 80211 wirelessmode {11a|11b|11g|help} [channel ] [rate ] Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range Parameter Descriptions 11a: Configuring 800A as the 802.11a working mode. 11b: Configuring 800A as the 802.11b working mode. {11a|11b|11g|help} 11a, 11b, 11g, help 11g: Configuring 800A as the 802.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Table 5.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 5.6.3 Exiting the Wireless Interface Configuration Mode Command mode: Wireless interface configure mode Function: Exiting the wireless interface configuration mode and entering the configure mode. Command format: exit 5.6.4 Enabling the Link Integrity Detection Function Command mode: Wireless interface configure mode Function: Enabling or disabling the AP link integrity detection function.
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration [priority ] Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range Parameter Descriptions 1 ~ 32 characters ESSID name. 1~4094 The VLAN ID corresponding to the ESSID. 1~30 1 3 The maximum user quantity corresponding to the ESSID. 0~7 The priority corresponding to the ESSID. 5.6.7 Security Parameter Configuration 1.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name Value Range Parameter Descriptions {key1|key2| key1, key2, The article number of the secret key to be key3|key4} key3, key4 configured. wep64: 5 characters/10 If 64-bit encryption is configured, can be hexadecimal 5 case-sensitive characters (Alphanumeric format) numerals; or 10 hexadecimal numerals (Hexadecimal format).
Chapter 5 Command Line Configuration Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name 5. Value Range 8 ~ 36 characters Parameter Descriptions Configuring the shared secret key of the WPA encryption. security wpa rekey-interval Command mode: Wireless interface configure mode Function: Configuring the WPA mode to be used.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter descriptions: Parameter Name {ap|repeater} Value Range ap, repeater Parameter Descriptions The working mode of the equipment.
6 WEB Configuration This chapter describes the operation methods and interfaces for W800A WEB configuration in detail. 6.1 Overview For the W800A, a WEB configuration page is provided for W800A parameter configurations. WEB configuration page is in the normal page format, but you need pay attention to the following points: 1. Input http://W800A working IP address in the address box of the WEB browser to enter the logon page of the W800A WEB configuration. By default, the W800A working IP address is 192.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 802.11 Parameter Wireless Interface 0 Security Wireless Interface 1 Multi-ESSID Device IP Address Advanced SNMP Access Mode SNMP Access Host Community System Information Home Trap Interface Trap Host Stations Load Balance MAC Authentication SNMP MAC Filter Security Station Isolation Reboot SSH Save Advanced 802.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration 6.2 Login Open the WEB browse, input http://W800A working IP address in the address box, the WEB configuration login page will appear, as shown in Fig. 6.2-1. In it, input the correct user name and password (by default, the user name is “root” and the password is “public”) to enter the parameter browsing page. Fig. 6.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 6.2-3 Prompt Page for Wrong User Name or Password 6.3 Main Menu After logging on successfully, you enter the main menu page of the WEB configuration. The main menu comprises: Home, Interface, Stations, Load Balance, SNMP, Security, Reboot, Save, Advanced and Management.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration This page serves to display the basic information of the product, such as product mark and version number. 6.3.2 Interface In the main menu, click [Interface] to enter the menu page of the interface configuration, as shown in Fig. 6.3-2. Fig. 6.3-2 Interface Configuration Menu Page The W800A interface configurations are: wireless interface configuration and device IP address configuration. Two wireless interfaces should be configured separately. 6.3.2.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-3 Wireless Interface Configuration Menu Page In the left part of this page, there are wireless interface configuration submenus: 802.11 Parameter, Security, Multi-ESSID and Advanced. 1. 802.11 Parameter In the Wireless Interface configuration menu, click [802.11 Parameter] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-4 will appear. Fig. 6.3-4 802.11 Parameter Configuration Page This page serves to configure 802.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration 2. Security In the Wireless Interface configuration menu, click [Security] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-5 will appear. Fig. 6.3-5 Security Configuration Page This page serves to configure the security parameters of the wireless interface module, such as the security configuration mode, WEP configuration type, WEP key format, WEP key value, the default key used by the WEP, WPA configuration method, WPA shared key and updating circle of the key. 3.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-6 Multi-ESSID Configuration Page This page serves to configure multi-ESSID parameters of the wireless interface module, such as ESSID, VLAN ID, Max User, Priority and selecting mark for operating the selected item. The default ESSID wireless0 can not be deleted. 4. Advanced In the Wireless Interface configuration menu, click [Advanced] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-7 will appear. Fig. 6.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration This page serves to configure the advanced options of the wireless interface module, such as enabling/disabling SSID Broadcast, enabling Link Integrity, Tx Power, Work Mode and Remote AP MAC address in the repeater mode. 6.3.2.2 Device IP Address In the Interface configuration menu, click [Device IP Address] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-8 will appear. Fig. 6.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-9 Stations Page This page serves to display the information of the wireless user who has logged on to this W800A, such as the quantity, MAC address, VLAN ID, connection interface and byte quantity of the uplink/downlink flow of the online wireless user. Use [Eliminate] to kick out the selected user. 6.3.4 Load Balance In the main menu, click [Load Balance] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-10 will appear.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration Fig. 6.3-10 Load Balance Configuration Page This page serves to configure load balance: Balance Mode, Balance Parameters (AP Balance Group Number and Balance Threshold) and Max Wireless User, and these values have their respective value ranges. Balace Modes are: disable, balance and max-user.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-12 SNMP Access Mode Configuration Page This page serves to configure the SNMP access mode. “all” or “list” can be selected in [Access Mode]. “all” indicates that all the users can access the SNMP. “list” indicates that only the host whose IP address has been configured in the access host configuration can access the SNMP. 6.3.5.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration This page is a multi-record data configuration page with and . To implement the adding operation, input data in the blank box at the bottom line and click . To implement the deletion operation, check the record to be deleted (multiple options can be selected) and click . & Note: The other multi-record data configuration pages are similar to this one. 6.3.5.3 Community In the SNMP configuration menu, click [Community] and the page shown in Fig. 6.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-15 System Information Page This page serves to configure the information of the equipment managed by the current SNMP: System Name, System Location and System Contact. And the related information of the SNMP Node can be configured: ID, code and creation date&time. 6.3.5.5 Trap In the SNMP configuration menu, click [Trap] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-16 will appear.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration Fig. 6.3-16 Trap Configuration Page This page serves to configure the SNMP alarm enabling parameters: Whether enabling Trap and whether enabling Authentication failure Trap. 6.3.5.6 Trap Host In the SNMP configuration menu, click [Trap Host] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-17 will appear. Fig. 6.3-17 Trap Host Configuration Page This page serves to add or delete the Trap host.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-18 Security Configuration Menu Page In the left part of this page, there are security configuration submenus: MAC Authentication, MAC filtrer, Stations Isolation and SSH. 6.3.6.1 MAC Authentication In the Security configuration menu, click [MAC Authentication] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-19 will appear. Fig. 6.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration Mode (“permit” or “deny”) and MAC Address (“single ” MAC Address or “any”). 6.3.6.2 MAC Filter In the Security configuration menu, click [MAC Filter] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-20 will appear. Fig. 6.3-20 MAC Filter Configuration Page This page serves to enable a group of filter rules or add/delete the filter rules in the filt er rule group. The parameters are: Access Mode and MAC Address. 6.3.6.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-21 Stations Isolation Configuration Page This page serves to enable or disable Stations Isolation and configure the gateway MAC address of Stations Isolation. 6.3.6.4 SSH In the Security configuration menu, click [SSH] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-22 will appear. Fig. 6.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration parameters: Authentication mode and type of the SSH server and the ISP name of RADIUS authentication. 6.3.7 Reboot In the main menu, click [Reboot] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-23 will appear. Fig. 6.3-23 Reboot Page This page serves to execute the reboot. Click and the input box of the privileged mode password will appear, as shown in Fig. 6.3-24. Fig. 6.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-25 Page of Closing the Window 6.3.8 Save In the main menu, click [Save] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-26 will appear. Fig. 6.3-26 Save Page This page serves to write the configured parameters into flash. 6.3.9 Advanced In the main menu, click [Advanced] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-27 will appear.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration Fig. 6.3-27 Advanced Option Configuration M enu Page In the left part of this page, there are advanced option configuration submenus: 802.1x, DHCP, IP Pool, RADIUS Server, Bridge, STP, VLAN and QoS. 6.3.9.1 802.1x In the Advanced configuration menu, click [802.1x] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-28 will appear.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-28 802.1x Configuration Page This page serves to configure 802.1x authentication parameters: Enabling 802.1x, enabling port control, NAS-ID, SIM authentication domain name, MD5 authentication domain name, WPA authentication domain name, maximum re-authentication times, maximum request times, server time-out time, supplicant time-out time, quiet period and retransmission period. 6.3.9.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration Fig. 6.3-30 DHCP Server Configuration Page This page serves to configure the related parameters of the DHCP server: The IP address of the primary/secondary DNS server, gateway IP address, lease time and whether the DHCP server is enabled when the system is started. 6.3.9.3 IP Pool In the Advanced configuration menu, click [IP Pool] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-31 will appear. Fig. 6.3-31 IP Pool Configuration Page This page serves to add or delete the address pool.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual addresses. 6.3.9.4 RADIUS Server In the Advanced configuration menu, click [RADIUS Server] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-32 will appear. Fig. 6.3-32 RADIUS Server Configuration M enu Page The RADIUS Server configuration menu are: ISP, Authentication Server, Accounting Server and DNS Server. 1. ISP In the RADIUS Server configuration menu, click [ISP] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-33 will appear. Fig. 6.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration This page serves to configure the ISP. The parameters are ISP name, time-out time and max retransmission times. 2. Authentication Server In the RADIUS Server configuration menu, click [Authentication Server] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-34 will appear. Fig. 6.3-34 Authentication Server Configuration Page This page serves to configure the authentication server.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-35 Accounting Server Configuration Page This page serves to configure the accounting server. The parameters are: ISP name (selected from the configured ISPs), Master/Slave flag, IP Address Port ID and Secret Key. 4. DNS Server In the RADIUS Server configuration menu, click [DNS Server] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-36 will appear. Fig. 6.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration 6.3.9.5 Bridge In the Advanced configuration menu, click [Bridge] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-37 will appear. Fig. 6.3-37 Bridge Configuration Page This page serves to configure the bridge parameters. The parameters are Max Volume and Aging Time. 6.3.9.6 STP In the Advanced configuration menu, click [STP] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-38 will appear.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-38 STP Configuration Page This page serves to configure the STP parameters: Whether the STP is enabled, bridge priority, Hello Timer, Max Age, Forward Delay, application port, port path cost, port priority and port status. 6.3.9.7 VLAN In the Advanced configuration menu, click [VLAN] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-39 will appear.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration Fig. 6.3-39 VLAN Configuration Page This page serves to enable/disable the VLAN and configure its parameter. The parameter is default VLAN ID. 6.3.9.8 QoS In the Advanced configuration menu, click [QoS] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-40 will appear. Fig. 6.3-40 QoS Configuration Page This page serves to enable/disable the QoS and configure its parameter. The parameter is QoS configuration policy. 6.3.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-41 Management Configuration M enu Page In the left part of this page, there are management configuration submenus: Management Accounts, Management Control and configure Server. 6.3.10.1 Management Accounts In the Management configuration menu, click [Management Accounts] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-42 will appear. Fig. 6.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration shown in Fig. 6.3-43 will appear. Fig. 6.3-43 Management Control Page This page serves to enable or disable the WEB, SNMP and Telnet management. 6.3.10.3 Configure Server In the Management configuration menu, click [Configure Server] and the page shown in Fig. 6.3-44 will appear. Fig. 6.3-44 Configure Server Configuration Page This page serves to configure the configuration server parameters: IP address, TCP port ID and UDP port ID.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 6.4 Data Submitting Flow of WEB Configuration After modifying the configuration parameters in the WEB configuration page, the user must submit the modification for confirmation. In the submitting, the system will analyze the data input by the user, if these data are not in the specified range, the system will prompt the wrong parameter. The user should modify it and re-submit it, as shown in Fig. 6.4-1. Fig. 6.
Chapter 6 WEB Configuration Fig. 6.4-3 Prompt Page of Wrong Superuser Password If the superuser password is input correctly, the system will re-analyze the input data to determine whether they satisfy the requirements, and return the corresponding prompt information page according to the success/failure of the configuration. If the configuration is successful, the page shown in Fig. 6.4-4 will appear.
7 Maintenance This chapter introduces the daily maintenance work of the W800A and the loading and upgrade of the version 7.1 Maintenance Descriptions To guarantee the normal and stable running of the equipment, please pay attention to the following suggestion and make the daily maintenance according to the daily maintenance operation instructions. 1. Keep the equipment room clean and neat, take dustproof dampproof measures and prevent rats and insects from damaging the cables and other devices. 2.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 7.2 Daily Maintenance The running conditions of the device can be detected through the following operations: 1. From the Ethernet switch, PING the management port addresses of all the APs of this switch, to check whether the AP wired ports work normally. 2. For the hot spots adopting the DHCP mode, check whether the legal users can obtain such parameters as IP address, gateway and DNS. 3.
Chapter 7 Maintenance 1. Separately connect the two ends of the serial port cable to the CONSOLE port of the W800A and the serial port of the PC. Separately connect the two ends of the crossover cable to the Ethernet port of the W800A and the wired network port of the PC. 2. Start the hyper terminal on the PC and run Wftpd.exe to start the FTP server. Please refer to Section 7.3.1.1 for the configurations of the PC serial port and FTP server. 3.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 2. FTP server configuration In the menu of the Wftpd window, select [Security ? Users/Rights…], the interface shown in Fig. 7.3-2 will appear. Fig. 7.3-2 Wftpd User Configuration Interface Add a new user and configure the corresponding password and home directory (the path of the loading file in the PC), as shown in Fig. 7.3-3. Fig. 7.3-3 Interface of Adding a New Wftpd User 7.3.1.
Chapter 7 Maintenance Press any key to stop auto-boot... 3 [WLAN Boot]: 1. p command Function: Displaying the boot parameter. Command format: p Example: [WLAN Boot]: p boot device : idt unit number : 0 processor number :0 host name : W800A file name : vxWorks inet on ethernet (e) : 168.1.8.88 host inet (h) : 168.1.8.185 user (u) : target ftp password (pw) : target flags (f) : 0x0 [WLAN Boot]: 2. c command Function: Modifying the boot parameter.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Example: Change file name into b.hex, change inet on ethernet into 168.1.100.100, change host inet into 168.1.1.200, change user into ap, and change ftp password into ap. The related configurations of user and ftp password should be implemented on the FTP server. [WLAN Boot]: c '.
Chapter 7 Maintenance now is formatting...... Formatting is OK! [WLAN Boot]: 4. & command Function: Loading the running file runbin to the flash. Command format: & Example: [WLAN Boot]: & boot device unit number processor number : idt : 0 :0 host name : W800A file name : vxWorks inet on ethernet (e) : 168.1.1.100 host inet (h) user (u) : 168.1.1.200 : ap ftp password (pw) : ap flags (f) : 0x0 Attached TCP/IP interface to idt0. Loading runbin to flash... received file length 124162 ..........
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual processor number :0 host name : W800A file name : vxWorks inet on ethernet (e) : 168.1.1.100 host inet (h) user (u) : 168.1.1.200 : ap ftp password (pw) : ap flags (f) : 0x0 Attached TCP/IP interface to idt0. Attaching network interface lo0... done. Loading zxipcmd.dat to flash... received file length 136a0 flash receive FLASH:/zxipcmd.dat OK!! length 136a0 Loading database.dat to flash...
Chapter 7 Maintenance flash receive FLASH:/b.hex OK!! length 6bc3 the file loading to flash is OK! [WLAN Boot]: 7. s command Function: Displaying the files and available space in the flash. Command format: s Example: [WLAN Boot]: s fileName size -------- ------ runbin 1196386 zxipcmd.dat 79520 database.dat 79520 b.hex 27587 available size 563200 [WLAN Boot]: 8. - command Function: Deleting a file in the flash. Command format: - Example: [WLAN Boot]: - b.hex delete FLASH:/b.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Example: [WLAN Boot]: v Version File Information product version_id offset file_identify run_start filesize ap v2.0.01.a 0x100 0x7f450000 0x80010000 0x124162 [WLAN Boot]: 10. r command Function: Displaying boot version information. Command format: r Example: [WLAN Boot]:r BOOTROM_VER V1.0 2003.11.22 [WLAN Boot]: 11. * command Function: Running the version software and starting the W800A functions.
Chapter 7 Maintenance Welcome to ZTE W800A wlan> 7.3.2 TFTP Online Loading When the W800A works normally, through the TFTP transmission protocol, you can download files from the host and save them into the equipment flash. The size of the online loaded files are limited by the flash space, which is only 2M. At present, Tftp online loading can load the running version file and graphical file set. 7.3.2.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 1. Load the running version file Command mode: Configure mode Command format: tftp get Description: is the TFTP host address, is the file to be loaded, such as files runbin, database.dat and zxipcmd.dat. Example: wlan(config)#tftp get 192.168.1.250 database.dat tftp store of database.dat to host 192.168.1.250 (192.168.1.250) started % Start .....
Chapter 7 Maintenance tftp fetch of login44.jpg from host 192.168.1.250 (192.168.1.250) started % Get file successful!! Done with tftp get of login44.jpg wlan(config)# 7.4 Alarms and Handling Table 7.4-1 lists the possible alarms in the W800A running process and describes the levels, causes and handling of the alarms. Table 7.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Alarm Name Level Station Down! Iapp 3 Detected AP Address Conflicting! No 3 Authentication Station Try to Access 3 AP! Wireless Changed! Mode 3 Possible Cause Handling A user has cancelled the connection with 800A. Iapp has detected the user address conflict. Inform the user to change the address. An un-authenticated user has tried to access 800A. The wireless mode has been changed.
Appendix A Package, Transportation and Storage It describes the packing methods, storage conditions and transportation precautions. It serves as a guide to the transportation, unpacking, installation and relocation of the equipment. A.1 Package Table A.1-1 W800A Packing List Name Dimensions W800A 208mm × 180mm × 47mm Quantity 1 Power adapter 1 Console configuration cable 1 Delivery attached document CD 1 Warranty card 32K 1 Certificate of quality 32K 1 A.
Appendix B Making of Ethernet Cable It introduces the power supply mode of W800A Ethernet and making of Ethernet cables. B.1 W800A System Application Modes The common application networking mode of the IP wireless access system is shown in Fig. B.1-1. Power adapter Internet AP Fixed host Power adapter AC Ethernet switch AP Router Ethernet Wired LAN Fig. B.
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Appendix B Making of Ethernet Cable B.2 Making of Ethernet Cables B.2.1 Making of Straight Through Ethernet Cables (RJ45) In IP wireless access system, the following network cables must adopt the straight through Ethernet cables: 1. The Ethernet cable between the Ethernet switch (end A) and W112P (end B). 2. When no Ethernet switch is used, AP will directly connect with the AC downlink port, at this time, the Ethernet cable between the AC (end A) and AP (end B) must be straight through Ethernet cable.
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Appendix B Making of Ethernet Cable & Note: The signals and connection methods mentioned here are designed according to the signal definitions of the ZTE AC equipment interface. If the AC in the actual engineering is not from ZTE, modify the cable making methods according to the actual conditions. B.2.4 Ethernet Cable Label After the Ethernet cable is crimped, paste labels on ends A and B of the network cable, indicating name and length of this cable. 1.
ZXR10 WAS (V2.0) IP Wireless Access System W800A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual RJ45J **m Fig. B.2-3 Label of the Crossover Ethernet cable In the diagram, “**m” indicates the actual length of the cable; “J” after “RJ45” indicates that this is the crossover Ethernet cable. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user ’s authority to operate the equipment. Any change to the equipment will void FCC grant.