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Page 1 - Software Management Guide

ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access PointsSoftware Management GuideProducts Covered ORiNOCO® AP-800 ORiNOCO® AP-8000 ORiNOCO® AP-8100

Page 2 - OpenSSL License Note

IntroductionORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 101.3 Multiple-Input-Multiple-OutputORiNOCO® 802.11n AP Devices support Multip

Page 3 - Contents

Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1001. Generating TBC FileThe TBC file is generated through CLI by execut

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Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1013. Loading the TBC fileThe TBC file can be loaded onto the device by u

Page 5 - Documentation Conventions

Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 102Configure the following parameters in the HTTP/HTTPS screen:Click OK a

Page 6 - Related Documents

Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 103Configure the following parameters in the Telnet/SSH screen:Click OK a

Page 7 - Introduction

Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 104Parameter DescriptionSNMP Select Enable or Disable from the drop down

Page 8 - 1.2.2 Applications

Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 105• If you select the SNMP version as SNMP V3, then following screen app

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Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 106Click OK and Reboot the device, if you have changed the values in the

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Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 107Figure 6-17 SNMP Trap Host Table Add RowConfigure the following parame

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Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 108Configure the following parameters:Click OK and COMMIT, to save the co

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Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 109Figure 6-19 SYSLOG Host Table Add RowConfigure the following parameter

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ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 112Management and Monitoring Capabilities2.1 Managing and Monitoring CapabilitiesA Network

Page 14 - 2.1.4 ProximVision ES (PVES)

Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 110Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters.: Configure the

Page 15 - Device Initialization

Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 111Configure the following parameters:Click OK and Reboot the device, if

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Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 112To reset the device to its factory defaults, navigate to MANAGEMENT &g

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ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1137Device MonitoringNote that you can also monitor the device by using other interfaces l

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Device MonitoringORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 114Figure 7-1 Ethernet Interface StatisticsTo view Ethernet statistics, c

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Device MonitoringORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 115To view Wireless statistics, click Wireless1/Wireless2 in the Interfac

Page 20 - 3.3 Home Page

Device MonitoringORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 116View the following Interface statistics and VAP specific statistics.Cl

Page 21 - 3.3.2 Reboot

Device MonitoringORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 117Figure 7-3 Station StatisticsThe Station Statistics screen contains th

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Device MonitoringORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 118Figure 7-4 Station Statistics - Edit: All the above parameters are the

Page 23 - Basic Configuration

Device MonitoringORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 119Figure 7-5 Wireless Interface-1 Rogue Scan StatisticsThe Rogue Scan St

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Management and Monitoring CapabilitiesORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 12: • If you are using Windows 7 operating system,

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Device MonitoringORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1207.4 BridgeThe device serves as a bridge between the wired and the wire

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Device MonitoringORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 121Click Refresh, to view updated Bridge statistics and click Clear, to c

Page 27 - Device Configuration

Device MonitoringORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 122Figure 7-8 IP ARP Statistics The IP ARP Table contains the following i

Page 28 - 5.2 Network

Device MonitoringORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 123The ICMP Statistics screen contains the following information:Click Re

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Device MonitoringORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 124Figure 7-10 RADIUS Client Authentication Statistics The RADIUS Client

Page 30 - 5.2.2 Link Integrity

Device MonitoringORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1257.6.2 Accounting StatisticsAccounting Statistics provides information

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Device MonitoringORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1267.7 Logs7.7.1 Event LogThe Event Log keeps track of events that occur

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Device MonitoringORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1277.7.2 SysLogSystem log messages are generated by the system by sending

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Device MonitoringORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 128The SNMP v3 statistics contains the following information:Click Refres

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ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1298Troubleshooting8.1 Gigabit PoE Injector (Not supplied)This chapter helps you to addres

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Management and Monitoring CapabilitiesORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 13The Enterprise MIB defines the read and read-write

Page 36 - 5.3 Ethernet

TroubleshootingORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1308.2 Connectivity IssuesConnectivity issues include any problem that prev

Page 37 - 5.4 Wireless Interface

TroubleshootingORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 131Serial Link Does Not Work• Double-check the physical network connections

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TroubleshootingORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1328.3 Setup and Configuration ProblemsProblem SolutionDevice Reboots Conti

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TroubleshootingORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 133Telnet CLI Does Not Work• Make sure you have the proper IP address. Ente

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TroubleshootingORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 134Not able to initialize the device in bootloader mode, using CLIThis coul

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TroubleshootingORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1358.4 Recovery Procedures8.4.1 Soft Reset to Factory DefaultsUse this proc

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TroubleshootingORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 136Press the Reload button on the AP device for 10 seconds, that will reset

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TroubleshootingORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 137Follow the following steps, to download a new image using ScanTool.Step

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TroubleshootingORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1388.4.3.2 Download a New Image using the Bootloader CLI: Downloading new i

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TroubleshootingORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1396. The device will reboot and then download the image file.7. When the d

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Management and Monitoring CapabilitiesORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 14: For details on configuring the device through th

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TroubleshootingORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1403. Enter the CLI Username and password (By default username is admin and

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TroubleshootingORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1418.5 Application Specific Troubleshooting8.5.1 RADIUS Authentication Serv

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ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 142AFrequency Domains and ChannelsAvailable ChannelsAvailable channels vary based on radio

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Frequency Domains and ChannelsORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 143ArgentinaAustriaBelgiumBrazilBulgariaChinaCyprusCzech Rep

Page 51 - 5.5 Security

Frequency Domains and ChannelsORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 1445 GHz CHANNELSRegion (SKU) Country 20 MHz 40 PLUS MHz 40

Page 52 - 5.5.1 Wireless Security

Frequency Domains and ChannelsORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 145Brazil 36 (5180)40 (5200)44 (5220)48 (5240)52 (5260)56 (5

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Frequency Domains and ChannelsORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 146EgyptIsrael36 (5180)40 (5200)44 (5220)48 (5240)52 (5260)5

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Frequency Domains and ChannelsORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 147124 (5620)128 (5640)149 (5745)153 (5765)157 (5785)161 (58

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Frequency Domains and ChannelsORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 148Russia 36 (5180)40 (5200)44 (5220)48 (5240)52 (5260)56 (5

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Frequency Domains and ChannelsORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 149112 (5560)116 (5580)132 (5660)136 (5680)140 (5700)149 (57

Page 57 - 5.5.2 RADIUS

ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 153Device Initialization3.1 InitializationYou can initialize the device either through CLI

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Frequency Domains and ChannelsORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 150PolandPortugalRomaniaSlovakiaSloveniaSpainSwedenSwitzerla

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ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 151BBootloader CLI and Scan ToolThe Bootloader CLI provides you the ability to configure t

Page 60 - 5.5.3 MAC Access Control

Bootloader CLI and Scan ToolORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 152To load the firmware from the Network• Use the show command

Page 61 - 5.6 Quality of Service (QoS)

ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 153CASCII Character ChartYou can configure WEP Encryption Keys in either Hexadecimal or AS

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ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 154DFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Link IntegrityRogue ScanThis chapter covers the Frequ

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 155Q. Can I perform the background Rogue Scan on both the

Page 64 - 5.6.2 802.1d to IP DSCP

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 156Wireless Distribution Systems (WDS)Q. By using AP-8000

Page 65 - 5.6.3 802.1d to 802.1p

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 157Q. What should I do if the WDS link is not getting est

Page 66 - 5.6.5 QoS Policy

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 158Q. How to create 2 hop WDS link? AP1 (WDS-ENDA) ------

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 159RADIUS VLANQ. How is WDS related with STP?STP is enabl

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Device InitializationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 16: • The user may need to disable Windows Firewall for ScanTool to

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 160Packet ForwardingQ. In what scenarios Packet Forwardin

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ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 161EGlossaryAAccess point A wireless network transceiver or "base station" hub,

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GlossaryORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 162Bridge An interface connecting a local area network to another local areanetwor

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GlossaryORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 163DDigital Subscriber Line (DSL) Digital subscriber line is a technology that p

Page 73 - 5.8 Filters

GlossaryORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 164HHexadecimal A numeral system with a radix or base, of 16. It uses sixteen dist

Page 74 - 5.8.1 Protocol Filters

GlossaryORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 165NNETBIOS It provides services related to the session layer of the OSI model all

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GlossaryORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 166QQoS The Quality of Service (QoS) feature is based on the 802.16 standard andde

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GlossaryORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 167Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) can be used to

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GlossaryORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 168Trap A trap is used within SNMP to report an unexpected or unallowablecondition

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ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 169FAbbreviationsAAP Access PointACL Access Control ListACS Automatic Channel SelectionACM

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Device InitializationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 177. Click Select Adapter, to change the adapter settings.8. Locate t

Page 80 - 5.8.3 Advanced Filters

AbbreviationsORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 170DTIM Delivery Traffic Indication MapEEAP Extensible Authentication Protoco

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AbbreviationsORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 171MSDU MAC (Media Access Control) Service Data UnitsMTU Maximum Transmission

Page 82 - 5.8.4 TCP/UDP Port Filters

AbbreviationsORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 172SNTP Simple Network Time ProtocolSSH Secure ShellSSL Secure Socket LayerST

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ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 173GStatement of WarrantyWarranty CoverageProxim Wireless Corporation warrants that its pr

Page 84 - 5.8.5 Storm Threshold Filters

Statement of WarrantyORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 174Calls to the Customer Service Center for reasons other than produc

Page 85 - 5.8.6 Packet Forwarding

ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 175HTechnical Services and SupportObtaining Technical Service and SupportIf you are having

Page 86 - 5.9 DHCP

Technical Services and SupportORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 176Telephone SupportContact technical support via telephone

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Technical Services and SupportORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 177– Priority Queuing * if units are out of standard warrant

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Technical Services and SupportORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 178Technical Support for Current Products after Warranty Per

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Device InitializationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 183.1.3.2 Assigning the IP Address Dynamically: Before setting the IP

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Device InitializationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 19• If using Internet Explorer, and you enter wrong password consecu

Page 92 - 6.1.3 License Information

Device InitializationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 203.3 Home PageUpon successful login, the Home Page screen appears.Fi

Page 93 - 6.2 File Management

Device InitializationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 21Before applying commit, the system displays a confirmation message,

Page 94 - 6.2.1 Update Firmware

Device InitializationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 22Figure 3-9 RebootClick OK, if you want to reboot the device.: • Ev

Page 95 - 6.2.2 Update Configuration

ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 234Basic Configuration4.1 Basic ConfigurationTabulated below are the parameters to be conf

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Basic ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 24Ensure to COMMIT the configured changes and REBOOT the device.4.2 Fac

Page 97 - 6.2.3 Retrieve from Device

Basic ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 254.3 Parameters requiring RebootIf you have configured any of the para

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Basic ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 26Parameter(s) Web Page(s)Address TypeCONFIGURATION - > Network - &g

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ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 275Device ConfigurationNote that you can also configure the device by using CLI and SNMP i

Page 100 - Possible completions:

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 285.1 SystemThe System feature enables you to configure system specifi

Page 101 - 6.3 Services

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 29Figure 5-3 Network IP ConfigurationTabulated below are ‘Network IP’

Page 102 - 6.3.2 Telnet/SSH

ContentsORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 3Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 103 - 6.3.3 SNMP

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 30Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters.: If you have

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 31Tabulated below are ‘Link Integrity’ parameters and the method to co

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 32Link Integrity Table - Add RowTo enable link integrity on the AP dev

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 33Example: Let us consider a network with three Bridges (Bridge 1, Bri

Page 107 - 6.3.4 SYSLOG Host Table

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 34Figure 5-7 STP ConfigurationTabulated below are ‘STP’ parameters and

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 35Bridge Priority Specifies the priority assigned to a bridge. By defa

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 36Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters.5.3 EthernetT

Page 110 - 6.5 Access Control

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 375.4 Wireless InterfaceThe Wireless feature enables you to use Multip

Page 111 - 6.6 Reset to Factory

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 38Tabulated below are ‘Wireless Interface’ parameters and the method t

Page 112 - Figure 6-23 Reset to Factory

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 39Current Bandwidth Specifies the frequency band used to transmit the

Page 113 - Device Monitoring

ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 4Station Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 40TPC (Transmit Power Control) Back-offThe AP device transmits maximum

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 41Cell Size: • To balance the transmit Power and receive sensitivity

Page 116 - 7.2 Station Statistics

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 42WDS Optimization ModeDTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Map)Specifies

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 43Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters.: If you have

Page 118 - 7.3 Rogue Scan Statistics

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 44Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters.: If you have

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 45Each wireless interface supports eight VAPs. By default, the first V

Page 120 - 7.4 Bridge

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 46SSID Specifies the unique network name used to identify a wireless n

Page 121 - 7.5 Network Layer

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 47VLAN ID Specifies the VLAN ID for the wireless VAP. By default, the

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 48Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters. :• To confi

Page 123 - 7.6 RADIUS

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 49Figure 5-13 Wireless Distribution SystemLets say, Access Point 1 of

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PrefaceORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 5PrefaceAbout this GuideThis guide gives a jump-start working knowledge on the ORi

Page 125 - 7.6.2 Accounting Statistics

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 50Tabulated below are the ‘WDS Mode’ parameters and the method to conf

Page 126 - 7.7 Logs

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 51Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured changes.:• All the eigh

Page 127 - 7.9 SNMP V3 Statistics

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 52• 802.1x Authentication802.1x provides an authentication framework f

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 535.5.1.1 Create a New Security ProfileTo add a new security profile,

Page 129 - Troubleshooting

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 54Authentication Mode: Enable only one security profile of WEP Authent

Page 130 - 8.2 Connectivity Issues

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 55Authentication Moded. 802.1x: Select 802.1x (Dot1x) from the Authent

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 56Click Add, to save the new profile with configured parameters.: • Y

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 57Configure the following parameters:Click OK and COMMIT, to save the

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 58• Acct-Interim-Interval: Specifies the attribute obtained during the

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 59Tabulated below are the ‘RADIUS Server Profile’ parameters and the m

Page 135 - 8.4 Recovery Procedures

PrefaceORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 6Device Naming ConventionsIcon RepresentationRelated DocumentsFor more information,

Page 136 - 8.4.3 Forced Reload

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 605.5.3 MAC Access ControlThe MAC Access Control feature of AP device

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 61Configure the following parameters:Click Add, to add the new wireles

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 62Station EDCA Table and AP EDCA TableThis feature allows the user to

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 63Figure 5-25 STA EDCA Table (left) /AP EDCA Table (right) - Edit Entr

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 64Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters.5.6.2 802.1d

Page 141 - 8.5.2 TFTP Server

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 65Figure 5-26 802.1d To IP DSCP Mapping TableTabulated below are the ‘

Page 142 - Available Channels

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 66Tabulated below are the ‘QoS 802.1d and 802.1p (for layer 2 policies

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 67Figure 5-29 QoS PolicyTabulated below are the ‘QoS Policy’ parameter

Page 144 - 5 GHz CHANNELS

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 685.7 Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN)Virtual Local Area Network (VLA

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 69Tabulated below are the ‘VLAN’ parameters and the method to configur

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ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 71Introduction1.1 Introduction to Wireless NetworkingWireless Networking refers to the tec

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 70Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters.: • When VLA

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 71VLAN Mode Specifies the VLAN mode to be configured on the ethernet i

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 72c. Trunk Mode: Trunk Mode is configurable on the ethernet interface

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 735.8 FiltersThe Packet Filter feature helps you to control the amount

Page 151 - Bootloader CLI and Scan Tool

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 74Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters.The various F

Page 152 - ScanTool

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 75Figure 5-37 Protocol FiltersTabulated below are the ‘Protocol Filter

Page 153 - ASCII Character Chart

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 76Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters.Filtering Typ

Page 154 - Rogue Scan

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 77Add New Entries to the Protocol Filter TableTo add user-defined prot

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 78• To prevent all traffic from a specific wireless Group MAC address

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 79Navigate to CONFIGURATION > Filters > Static MAC Address Filte

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IntroductionORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 81.2.1 Salient Features• Easy operation and installation• Industry-leading thr

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 80Click Add, to save the configured entry.: • The maximum number of S

Page 159 - RADIUS VLAN

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 81Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters. To edit any

Page 160 - Packet Forwarding

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 82Figure 5-42 Advanced Filters - Edit EntriesModify the Direction and

Page 161 - Glossary

Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 83Figure 5-43 TCP/UDP Port FiltersTabulated below are the ‘TCP/UDP Por

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 84Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters.5.8.4.1 Add N

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 85Tabulated below are the ‘Storm Threshold Filter’ parameters and the

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 86Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters.: • Enabling

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 87Figure 5-47 DHCP ServerTabulated below are the ‘DHCP Server’ paramet

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 88Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters.5.9.1.1 Add a

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Device ConfigurationORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 89Configure the following parameters:Click Add, to save the added entr

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IntroductionORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 94. Seamless client roaming for both data and voice (VoIP):Multiple wireless c

Page 169 - Abbreviations

ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 906Device Management6.1 SystemThe System feature enables you to view and configure inform

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Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 91In the System Information screen, you can view and configure the follow

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Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 92Figure 6-2 System Inventory Management TableBy default, the components

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Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 936.2 File ManagementBy using File Management feature, you can update the

Page 173 - Statement of Warranty

Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 946.2.1 Update Firmware6.2.1.1 Update Firmware by Using HTTPTo update the

Page 174 - Other Information

Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 952. Configure the following parameters:3. Click Update & Reboot, for

Page 175 - Support Options

Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 96: The file name should not contain any spaces or special characters.3.

Page 176 - Packaged Services

Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 974. Click Update, to update the device with new configuration.5. Click U

Page 177 - Technical Support Policy

Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 98Figure 6-9 Retrieve From Device by using HTTP2. Configure the following

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Device ManagementORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Software Management Guide 99Figure 6-11 Retrieve From Device by using TFTP2. Configure the followin

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