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ExpWave 240B Secure Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link User's Guide Ver 1.2 August, 2004[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Copyright iii Copyright ExpWave 240B Secure Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Copyright © 2002 by Zy XEL Communi cations Corporation. The contents of this publi cation may not be reproduced i n any part or as a whole, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language, or transmitted[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link iv FCC S tatement Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference S t atement This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. O peration is subject to t he following two conditions: This device may not caus e harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including int[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Information for Canadian Users v Information for Canadian Users The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operation, and safety requirements. The Industry Canada does not guarantee that t[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link vi Canadian Users Product inst allation requirements 1. The ExpWave 240B can only be insta lled by a licensed installer; traini ng an d access to technical requirements will be provided through the user guide and through trai ning done by the business partnership agreement s with respective customer[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Warra nty vii ZyXEL Limited W arranty ZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product is free from any defects in materials or workmanship for a period of up to two years from the date of purchase. During the warranty period, and upon proof of purchase, should the product have [...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link viii Customer Support Customer Support When you contact your custom er support representative please have the following inform ation ready: ♦ ExpWave 240B Model and serial num ber. ♦ Information i n Menu 24.1 –System Information. ♦ Warranty Information. ♦ Date you received your ExpWave. ?[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link T able of contents ix T able of Content s Copyright ...................................................................................................................... ................................................ iii Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interferen ce Statement ............[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link x T able of Content s 5.3.1 Factory LAN Defaults ........................................................................................................5-2 5.3.2 DHCP Configuration ...........................................................................................................5-2 5.3.3 I[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link T able of contents xi 11.4.1 WAN DHCP ........................................................................................................................... 11-6 Chapter 12 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance ..............................................................................[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link xii T able of Contents 14.3 SNMP .......................................................................................................................................................14-1 14.4 DNS ......................................................................................................[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link List of Figures/T ables xiii List of Figures Figure 2-1 Front vie w of ExpWave ....................................................................................................................... 2-1 Figure 2-2 Bottom view of ExpWave ...............................................................[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link xiv List of Figures/T ables Figure 9-7 Filtering Ethernet traffic ......................................................................................................................9-8 Figure 10-1 SNMP Management Mod el .............................................................................[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link List of Figures/T ables xv List of T ables Table 1-1 Specification of ExpWave 240B ......................................................................................................... 1-3 Table 2-1 Connectors of bottom ............................................................................[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Getting to Kn ow Y our ExpWave 1-1 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your ExpWave This chapter introduces the main feat ures and applications of the ExpWave. 1.1 Introduction to the ExpWave 240B The ZyXEL ExpWave 240B (ExpWave 240B) is a Wireless Bri dge/Router for Inter-building Point to Point Ethernet con[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 1-2 Getting to Know Y our ExpWave IP Policy Routing IP Policy Routing provides a mechanism to overri de the default routing behavior and alter packet forwarding based on the policies defined by the network administrator. SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol used for e[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Getting to Kn ow Y our ExpWave 1-3 1.5 Applications of the ExpWave 240B With ExpWave 240B Secure Wireless Point to Point So lution, you can extend and enhanc e your network virtually overnight without natural or man-m ade barriers to overcome. Easy insta llation, operation, guaranteed security and o[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 1-4 Getting to Know Y our ExpWave 6 miles/9 km with 16 dBi flat panel antenna No regulation 2 miles/3 km with 12 dBi flat panel antenna 6 miles/9 km with 16 dBi flat panel antenna Up to 25 miles with optional 24 dBi grid antenna Networking Features Operation mode Bridge mode (PTP) Router mode (PTP, [...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Getting to Kn ow Y our ExpWave 1-5 Regulatory A pprovals Electromagnetic emission FCC Part 15, Class B Safety approval CSA C22.2 No 950, EN60950, IEC 950 Installation Mast mount kit Stainless steel for 40~50 mm diameter mast, outdoor Optional Accessories Lightning arrestor 200W power rating 8.5 dBi [...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Hardware Installation 2-1 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter explains the physical ports and how to connect the hardware of ExpWave. 2.1 Hardware Description The content of the ExpWav e 240B are described below. 1. The outdoor unit The outdoor unit has one antenna port, one data/power port[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 2-2 Hardware Installation Figure 2-3 Top view of ExpWave The major interfacse on the top of EXPWAVE 240B is t he RF antenna connector wi th special water proof. Table 2-2 describes the antenna connector. Table 2-2 Antena connector of the top Function Label Interface Description Antenna N male RF con[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Hardware Installation 2-3 Figure 2-6 Front view of flat panel antenna Besides those above antenna types, the 24 dBi parabolic gr id antenna is also available which could be used for longer distance communication for thos e areas without regulation limitation. 3. RF cable The RF cable is used to conn[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 2-4 Hardware Installation 6. Grounding w ire The grounding wire is used to provide the grounding pat h for the outdoor unit to minimize the impact of lightening and surge. The physical appearance of the grounding wire is shown below. Figure 2-10 Grounding w ire 7. Mounting bracket The mounting kit i[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Hardware Installation 2-5 Figure 2-13 Antenna Alignment Kit 10. CAT-5 Straight-through Ethernet cable The CAT-5 cable is 2m in length. This cable is used to connect the network/power injector and the CPE. The picture of this cable is shown below. Figure 2-14 Ethernet Cable 11. Switching Pow er Adapt[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 2-6 Hardware Installation Figure 2-16 Physical Installation of ExpWav e w ith Omni-directional antenna Figure 2-17 Physical Installation of ExpWav e w ith flat panel antenna 2.3 Installation Procedure The installation procedure of ExpWave is described as bel ow: Power adaptor Power adaptor[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Hardware Installation 2-7 1. The whole installation procedure begins fr om the indoor to the outdoor installation. 2. Choose an appropriate place for the network/power inje ctor. You might hang it on the wall or just place it on the desk. 3. Connect the TO LAN port of network/power injector and your[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 2-8 Hardware Installation 22. Connect the RS-232 cabl e to this console port. 23. Connect the other end of the RS- 232 cable to the antenna alignment kit. 24. Modify the horizontal angle first to get the maximum reading in the LEVEL display section. 25. Modify the vertical angle to get the maximum r[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Initial Setup 3-1 Chapter 3 Initial Setup This chapter explains how to perform the initial ExpWave setup and gives an overview of SMT menus. 3.1 Network Topology Planning The ExpWave is designed for busine ss companies to build up a secure Inter-buil ding wireless communicati on system between offic[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 3-2 Initial Setup Bridge Mode Figure 3-2 Netw ork Topology in Bridge Mode The basic configurations in br idge mode are described as below: Step 1. First set AP to Bridge m ode. In AP’s Menu 1, set IP Routing = Bridge Mode. Figure 3-3 Menu 1 – Bridge Mode General Setup Step 2. In AP’s Menu 3-2,[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Initial Setup 3-3 Figure 3-5 Menu 5 – Wireless Setup Step 4. In AP’s Menu 6, set AC1 Operation mode= Enabled, Pre_Share Key= 951753258, IP= 192.168.80.155, Netw ork Mask= 255.255.255.0, MAC Address= 00:02:CF:13:46:79 (t he same as AC1’s MAC Address) Figure 3-6 Menu 6 – Router Mode Netw ork S[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 3-4 Initial Setup Figure 3-7 Menu 5 – Access Client Wireless Setup Step 6. in AC, Use Menu 24-8 into C I command m ode, type ip ping 192.168.80.217 Figure3-8 IP Ping Step 7. In the Menu 24-1, it will show the connection status between AP and AC Router Mode Figure 3-9 Netw ork Topology in Router Mo[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Initial Setup 3-5 Figure 3-11 TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup Step 3. In AP’s Menu 5, set ESSID= Wireless and Channel ID. Figure 3-12 Wireless Setup Step 4. In AP’s Menu 6, set AC1 Operation mode= Enabled, Pre_Share Key = 951753258, IP=192.168.223.1, Netw ork Mask= 255.255.255.0, MAC Address= 00:[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 3-6 Initial Setup Step 5. Set DHCP to server and Client IP P ool Starting Address like 192.168.223.33. You can also setting the Size of Client IP Pool, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS Server. Figure 3-14 AC1 LAN DHCP Setup Step 6. Now set AC with the same ESSID= Wireless and Pre_share Key = 951753258 [...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Initial Setup 3-7 At this point, you should have connected the co nsole port, the RF (Antenna) port, the LAN port, and the power port to the appropriate devices or lines. While connecting power adaptor into outlet, the PWR LED of your Network/Power injector turns on. The ACT LED of Network/Power inj[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 3-8 Initial Setup OPERA TION KEYSTROKES DESCRIPTION keys the next field, respectively. Entering information Fill in, or press [SPACE BAR], then press [ENTER] to select from choices. You need to fill in two types of fields. The first requires you to type in the appropriate information. The second all[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Initial Setup 3-9 NO. MENU TITLE FUNCTION 22 SNMP Configuration Use this menu to configure SNMP-re lated parameters. 23 System Passw ord Change your passw ord in this menu (recommended). 24 System Maintenance From displaying system status to uploading firmw are, this menu provides comprehensive syst[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link General Setup 4-1 Chapter 4 Menu 1 - General Setup Menu 1 - General Setup contains administrative and system-related inform ation. 4.1 System Name System Name is for identification purposes. ZyXEL recommends you enter your computer’s “Computer name”. • In Windows 95/98 click Start -> Sett[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 4-2 General Setup AC work as bridge. When you have completed this menu, press [ENTER] at the prompt “Press ENTER to Confirm…” to save your configuration, or press [ESC] at any time to cancel.[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Wireless Setup 5-1 Chapter 5 LAN Setup This chapter describes how to configure the LAN using Menu 3 — LAN Setup . 5.1 Introduction From the main menu, enter 3 to open Menu 3 – LAN Setup . Figure 5-1 Menu 3 — LAN Setup 5.2 LAN Port Filter Setup This menu allows you to specify the filter sets th[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 5-2 Wireless Setup 5.3.1 Factory LAN Defaults The LAN parameters of the ExpW ave are preset in the factory with the following values: 1. IP address of 192.168.1.1 with subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 (24 bits). 2. DHCP server enabled with 32 cli ents IP addresses starting from 192.168.1.33 . These para[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Wireless Setup 5-3 The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address. Your ExpWav e will compute the subnet mask automatically based on the IP address that you entered. You don’t need to change the subnet mask computed by the ExpWave unless you ar e instructed to do otherwise. [...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 5-4 Wireless Setup Figure 5-3 Menu 3 - LAN DHCP Setup From menu 3, select the submenu option TCP/IP and DHCP Setup and press [ENTER]. The screen now displays Menu 3.2 — TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup , as shown next. Figure 5-4 Menu 3.2 - LAN DHCP Ethernet Setup Follow the instructions in the next[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Wireless Setup 5-5 FIELD DESCRIPTION EXA MPLE DNS Server DHCP Server Address If Relay is selected in the DHCP field above, then type the IP address of the actual, remote DHCP server here. Follow the instructions in the following table to configure TCP/IP parameters for the LAN port. T able 5-4 LAN T[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Wireless Setup 6-1 Chapter 6 Wireless Setup This chapter describes how to c onfigure the Wireless operation using Menu 5 — Wireless Setup . From the main menu, enter 5 to open Menu 5 –Wireless Setup . The ExpWave AP forces the ExpWave AC into an unauthoriz ed state that allows the AC to send onl[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 6-2 Wireless Setup FIELD DESCRIPTION EXA MPLE communicate with the Access Poin ts w ithout any data encryption. Select 64-bit WEP 1 or 128-bit W EP to allow data encry ption. Although WEP is functional at 5.5 and 11 Mbps , there is significant performance degradation when using WEP at these rates. D[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Network Setup 7-1 Chapter 7 Network Setup This chapter describes how to c onfigure the Network Setup using Menu 6 — Network Setup . 7.1 Introduction From the main menu, enter 6 to open Menu 6 – Netw ork Setup . Figure 7-1 Menu 6 - Router Mode Netw ork Setup and Status Table 7-1 Netw ork Setup Fi[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 7-2 Network Setup Table 7-2 VPN security lev el VPN Level Authentication Encryption None None None Low MD5 None Medium MD5 DES High MD5 3DES 7.2 SMT 6.1 Menu in Router Mode Figure 7-2 AC LAN DHCP Setup Table 7-3 AC LAN DHCP Setup Menu Fields FIELD DESCRIPTION EXA MPLE DHCP This field enables/disable[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link S tatic Route Setup 8-1 Chapter 8 Static Route Setup This chapter shows you how to conf igure static routes with your ExpWave . 8.1 Introduction Static routes tell the ExpWave routing information that it cannot learn autom atically through other means. This can arise in cases where RIP is disabled o[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 8-2 S tatic Route Setup Now, enter the index number of one of the static routes you want to configure. Figure 8-3 Menu 12. 1 — Edit IP Static Route The following table describes the IP Static Route Menu fields. Table 8-1 IP Static Route Menu Fields FIELD DESCRIPTION Route # This is the index numbe[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Filter Setup 9-1 Chapter 9 Filter Setup Configuration This chapter shows you how to create and apply filters. 9.1 About Filtering Your ExpWave uses filters to decide w hether to allow passage of a data packet and/or to make a call. There are two types of filter applications: data filteri ng and call[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 9-2 Filter Setup 9.2 Configuring a Filter Set To configure a filter sets, follow the procedure below: Step 1. Select option 21. Filter Set Configuration from the Main Menu to open Menu 21 . Figure 9-2 Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration Step 2. Select the filter set you wish to configure (no. 1-12) a[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Filter Setup 9-3 [N] means there are no more rules to check. m Refers to Action Matched. [F ] means to forward the packet. [D] means to drop the packet. [N] means check the next rule. n Refers to Action Not Matched [F ] means to forw ard the packet. [D] means to drop the packet. [N] means check the [...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 9-4 Filter Setup Figure 9-4 Menu 21.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule The following table describes how to c onfigure your TCP/IP filter rule. Table 9-4 TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields Field Description Option Active This field activates/ deactivates the filter rule. Yes/No IP Protocol Protocol refers to the [...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Filter Setup 9-5 Field Description Option Matched will be N/A . Log Select the logging opti on from the following: None – No packets will be logged. A ction Matched - Only packets that match the rule parameters will be logged. A ction Not Matched - Only packets that do not match the rule parameter[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 9-6 Filter Setup Figure 9-5 Executing an IP Filter 9.3.3 Generic Filter Rule This section shows you how to configure a generic filter ru le. The purpose of generic rules is to allow you to filter non-IP packets. For IP, it is generally easier to use the IP rules directly. For generic rules, the ExpW[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Filter Setup 9-7 will be logged. Both – All packets will be logged. Matched A ction Not Matched Both Action Matched Select the action for a matching packet. Check Next Rule Forw ard Drop Action Not Matched Select the action for a packet not matching the rule. Check Next Rule Forw ard Drop Once you[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link SNMP Configuration 10-1 Chapter 10 SNMP Configuration This chapter explains SNMP configuration menu 22. SNMP is only available if TCP/IP is con figured. 10.1 About SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol used for exchanging management information between network devices. SNMP is a memb[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 10-2 SNMP Configuration • Set - Allows the manager to set values for object variables within an agent. • Trap - Used by the agent to inform the manager of some events. 10.2 Supported MIBs The ExpWave supports MIB II that is defined in RFC- 1213 and RFC-1215. The focus of the MIBs is to let admin[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link SNMP Configuration 10-3 1 warmStart (defined in RFC-1215 ) A trap is sent after booting (software reboot). 4 authenticationFailure (defined in RFC-1215 ) A trap is sent to the manager when receiving any SNMP get or set requirements with w rong community (passw ord). 6 whyReboot (de fined in ZYXEL-MI[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link System Maintenance 11 - 1 Chapter 11 System Maintenance This chapter covers SMT menus 24.1 to 24.4. This chapter covers the diagnostic tools that help you to maintain your ExpWave. These tools include updates on system status, port status and log and trace capabilities. Select menu 24 in the main me[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 11 - 2 System Maintenance The following table describes the fields present in Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance - Status . These fields are READ-ONLY and are meant to be used for diagnostic purposes. The upper right corner of the screen shows the time and date according to the format you set in menu 24[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link System Maintenance 11 - 3 Figure 11-4 Menu 24.2.1 — System Maintenance — Information Table 11-2 Fields in System Maintenance — Information FIELD DESCRIPTION Name This is the ExpWave's s ystem name + domain name ass igned in menu 1. For example, S ystem Name= xxx; Domain Name= baboo.mickey[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 11 - 4 System Maintenance 11.3 Log and Trace There are two logging facilities in the ExpWave. The first is the error logs and trace records that are stored locally. The second is the UNIX syslog facility for message logging. 11.3.1 Viewing Error Log The first place you should look for clues when som[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link System Maintenance 11 - 5 You need to configure the UNIX syslog par ameters described in the following table to activate syslog then choose what you want to log. Table 11-3 System Maintenance Menu Sy slog Parameters PA RAMETER DESCRIPTION UNIX Syslog: Active Press [SPACE BAR] and then [E NT ER] to t[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 11 - 6 System Maintenance Figure 11-9 Menu 24.4 — System Maintenance — Diagnostic 11.4.1 WAN DHCP DHCP functionality can be enabled on the LAN or WAN as shown in Figure 11-10 WAN & LAN DHCP. LAN DHCP has already been discussed. The ExpWave c an act either as a WAN DHCP client ( IP Address As[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link System Maintenance 11 - 7 refer to the Internet Access chapter for more details. This feature is only available for dial-up connections using PPPoE or PPTP encapsulation. Reboot System Enter 11 to reboot the ExpWave. Host IP Address= If you entered 1 in Ping Host , then enter the IP address of the c[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-1 Chapter 12 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance This chapter tells you how to back up and restore your configuration file as well as upload new firmware and a new configuration file. 12.1 Filename Conventions The configuration file (often cal[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 12-2 Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance Please note that terms “download” and “upload” are relative to the computer. Download means to transfer from the ExpWave to the computer, while upload means from your computer to the ExpWave. 12.2.1 Backup Configuration Follow the instructio[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-3 Login Type Anonymous. This is when a user I.D. and passw ord is automatically supplied to the server for anonymous access. Anonymous logins w ill work only if y our ISP or service administrat or has enabled this option. Normal. The server requires a[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 12-4 Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance computer. Local File Enter the path and name of the firmw are file (*.bin extension) or configuration file (*.rom extension) on your computer. Remote File This is the filename on the ExpWave. T he filename for the firmware is “ras” and for the c[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-5 12.3 Restore Configuration This section shows you how to restore a previously saved configuration. Note that this function erases the current configuration before restoring a previous back up configuration; please do not attempt to restore unless yo[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 12-6 Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12.3.3 Restore Via Console Port Restore configuration via console port by following the HyperTe rminal procedure shown next. Procedure s using other serial communications programs should be similar. Step 1. Display menu 24.6 and enter “y” at the[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-7 When you telnet into the ExpWave, y ou will see the following scree ns for uploading firmware and the configuration file using FTP. Figure 12-13 Telnet Into Menu 24.7.1 — Upload System Firmware 12.4.2 Configuration File Upload You see the followin[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 12-8 Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance Step 7. Enter “quit” to exit the ftp prompt. 12.4.4 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload Figure 12-15 FTP Session Example of Firmw are File Upload More commands (found in GUI-based FTP clients) are listed earlier in this chapter. 12.4.5 T[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-9 where “i” specifies bi nary image transfer mode (use this mode when transferrin g binary files), “host” is the ExpWave’s IP address, “put” transfers the file source on the computer (firmware.bin – name of the firmware on the computer[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 12-10 Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance After the firmware upload process has complet ed, the ExpWave will automatically restart. 12.4.10 Uploading Configuration File Via Console Port Step 1. Select 2 from Menu 24.7 – System Maintenance – Upload Firmware to display Menu 24.7.2 - Syst[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 13-1 Chapter 13 System Maintenance & Information This chapter leads you through SMT menus 24.8 to 24.10. 13.1 Command Interpreter Mode The Command Interpreter (CI) is a part of the main router firmware. The CI provides much of the same functionality [...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 13-2 Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance Figure 13-3 Menu 24 — System Maintenance Enter 10 to go to Menu 24.10 - System Maintenance - Time and Date Setting to update the time and date settings of your ExpWave as shown in the following screen. Figure 13-4 Menu 24.10 System Maintenance —[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 13-3 FIELD DESCRIPTION Start Date If using daylight savings time, ent er the month and day t hat it starts on. End Date If using daylight savings time, enter the month and day that it ends on Once you have filled in this menu, press [ENTER] at the messag[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link Remote Management 14-1 Chapter 14 Remote Management This chapter covers remote management found in SMT m enu 24.11. 14.1 Telnet The only way to configure the ExpWave for remote m anagement is through an SMT session using the console port. Once your ExpWave is configured, you can use te lnet to confi[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 14-2 Remote Management To disable remote management of a service, select Disable in the corresponding Server Access field. Enter 11 from menu 24 to bring up Menu 24.11 – Remote Management Control . Figure 14-2 Menu 24.11 – Remote Management Control Table 14-1 Menu 24.11 – Remote Management Con[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link IP Policy Routing 15-1 Chapter 15 IP Routing Policy Setup This chapter covers setting and applying policies used for IP routing. 15.1 Introduction Traditionally, routing is based on the destination address only and the ExpWave takes the shortest path to forward a packet. IP Policy Routing (IPPR) pro[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 15-2 IP Policy Routing Menu 25 shows all the policies defined. Figure 15-2 IP Routing Policy Setup To setup a routing policy, perform the following procedures: Step 1. Type 25 in the main menu to open Menu 25 – IP Routing Policy Setup. Step 2. Type the index of the policy set you want to configure[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link IP Policy Routing 15-3 A BBREVIATION MEA NING P IP layer 4 protocol number (TCP=6, UDP=17…) T Type of service of incoming packet PR Precedence of incoming packet A ction GW Gateway IP address T Outgoing Type of service P Outgoing Precedence Service NM Normal MD Minimum Delay MT Maximum Throughput [...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 15-4 IP Policy Routing FIELD DESCRIPTION Len Comp Press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to choose from Equal , Not Equal , Less , Greater , Less or Equal or Greater or Equal . Source addr start / end Source IP address range from start to end. port start / end Source port number range from start to end;[...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link IP Policy Routing 15-5 15.6 IP Policy Routing Example If a network has both Internet and remo te node connections, you can route Web packets to the Internet using one policy and route FTP packets to a remote network using another policy. See the next figure. Figure 15-7 Example of IP Policy Routing [...]
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ExpW ave 240B Secur e Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link 15-6 IP Policy Routing Step 5. Create a rule in menu 25.1.1 for this set to route pa ckets from any host (IP=0.0. 0.0 means any host) with protocol TCP and port FTP access th rough another gateway (192.168.1.100). Figure 15-9 IP Routing Policy Step 6. Check Menu 25.1 - IP Routing Policy Setup to see[...]