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WF-3220-Z1 User Manual WF-3220-Z1 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into and outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any special accessories needed for compliance must be specified in the instruction manual. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. The minimum distance between this equipment and user should be 40 cm when the equipment operates. History Version Version Author Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary Time Remarks @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved WF-3220-Z1 Preface This manual mainly introduces how to configure the WF-3220-Z1 to users when they install AP device. It’s suggested to read this guide carefully before install the WF-3220-Z1. This part includes the follow contents: Content introduction Readers Conventions Content introduction This document introduces WEB configuration, CLI confuguration and WEB upgrade. It is divided into six chapters. Chapter 1 Product Introduction Chapter 2 WEB Configuration and Management Chapter 3 CLI Configuration Chapter 4 Change AP Working Mode Chapter 5 Common Operation in Fat AP Mode Chapter 6 Upgrade Readers This document is for readers as followss: FAE and technical support Network manager Convention of symbols in this manual Format <> [] Definition Characters in <> means this is a button, such as < OK> Characters in[ ] means this is a window, menu or a datasheet, like popup a [new user] window. Multilevel menu will use “/” to separate, such as [File/New/Folder], that means choose folder in the multilevel menu File/ New This document adopts the following symbols to inform readers of special attention when they are operating the device. Notes and tips in the body of manual will be shown in Times New Roman fonts, and separated from surround contents with a horizontal line as followss: Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved II WF-3220-Z1 TIP: Means a complementary description Caution: : Means reader be careful. Improper operation may cause data loss or damage to equipment. Professinal installation: The device cannot be sold retail, to the general public or by mail order. It must be sold to dealers. It is installed by licensed professionals with special training according to Installation instruction provided by dealer or grantee. Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved III WF-3220-Z1 Contents 1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................... 1 2 WEB CONFIGURATION AND MANAGEMENT.......................................................... 2 2.1 NETWORK SETTINGS ......................................................................................... 2 2.1.1 WAN INTERFACE NETWORK SETTINGS................................................... 2 2.1.2 WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS .............................................................. 3 2.2 LOG ON ................................................................................................................. 4 2.3 SYSTEM STATUS ................................................................................................. 4 2.4 WIRELESS SETTINGS ......................................................................................... 4 2.4.1 WIRELESS STATUS ..................................................................................... 4 2.4.2 VAP SETTINGS ............................................................................................. 4 2.4.3 ADVANCED SETTINGS ................................................................................ 5 2.4.4 MULTI SSID-VLAN BINDING ........................................................................ 5 2.5 TCP/IP SETTINGS ................................................................................................ 6 2.5.1 LAN STATUS ................................................................................................. 6 2.5.2 LAN SETTING ................................................................................................ 6 2.6 DEVICE MANAGEMENT ...................................................................................... 6 2.6.1 TIME SETTING .............................................................................................. 6 2.6.2 SYSTEM LOG ................................................................................................ 6 2.6.3 FIRMWARE UPGRADE ................................................................................. 6 2.6.4 CONFIGURATION BACKUP AND RESTORE .............................................. 6 2.6.5 USER MANAGEMENT .................................................................................. 6 3 CLI CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................. 6 3.1 ENTERING CLI...................................................................................................... 7 3.1.1 TELNET BY DOS INTERFACE ..................................................................... 7 Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved IV WF-3220-Z1 3.1.2 LOGIN THROUGH RS 232 CONSOLE PORT .............................................. 7 3.1.3 LOGIN BY SECURECRT TOOL .................................................................... 8 3.2 CLI COMMANDS ................................................................................................... 9 3.2.1 IFCONFIG ...................................................................................................... 9 3.2.2 IWCONFIG ................................................................................................... 10 3.2.3 IWPRIV ......................................................................................................... 12 3.2.4 WLANCONFIG ............................................................................................. 14 3.2.5 IWLIST.......................................................................................................... 15 3.2.6 SYNTHESIS INSTANCE.............................................................................. 16 4 CHANGE AP WORKING MODE................................................................................ 16 4.1 OPERATING THROUGH WEB UI ...................................................................... 16 4.2 OPERATING THROUGH SERIAL PORT ........................................................... 16 5 COMMON OPERATION IN FAT AP MODE .............................................................. 17 5.1 CHECK AP INFORMATION ................................................................................ 17 5.2 CREATE VAP ...................................................................................................... 17 5.3 MODIFY WIRELESS PARAMETERS ................................................................. 18 5.4 CHECK AND MODIFY PARAMETERS .............................................................. 18 5.5 CHECK AND MODIFY VAP CHANNEL.............................................................. 19 5.6 CHECK AND MODIFY OUTPUT POWER.......................................................... 19 5.7 SAVE CONFIGURATION .................................................................................... 19 5.8 BACKUP CONFIGURATION TO LOCAL PC ..................................................... 19 5.9 FACTORY DEFAULT .......................................................................................... 20 5.10 SOFTWARE MIRROR......................................................................................... 20 5.10.1 MIRRORING DESCRIPTION ..................................................................... 20 6 UPGRADE .................................................................................................................. 20 6.1 CONNECT AP CORRECTLY.............................................................................. 20 Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved WF-3220-Z1 6.2 SET IP FOR COMPUTER ................................................................................... 21 6.3 LOGIN AP ............................................................................................................ 21 6.4 FIRMWARE UPGRADE ...................................................................................... 21 6.5 CHECKING .......................................................................................................... 22 Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved VI WF-3220-Z1 Contents of Figure Figure 1-1 Product Appearance ........................................................................................................ 1 Figure 2-1 ping default IP of AP ........................................................................................................ 3 Figure 3-1 DOC interface .................................................................................................................. 7 Figure 3-2 Telnet management interface .......................................................................................... 7 Figure 3-3 Startup information of AP ................................................................................................. 8 Figure 3-4 Logining interface ............................................................................................................. 8 Figure 3-5 wlanconfig instance ........................................................................................................ 15 Figure 3-6 Synthesis Instance ......................................................................................................... 16 Figure 4-1 Setting AP mode through serial port .............................................................................. 17 Figure 5-1 Check AP version........................................................................................................... 17 Figure 5-2 Check VAP mode ........................................................................................................... 18 Figure 5-3 Check VAP Channel ...................................................................................................... 19 Figure 5-4 Check Output Power of VAP.......................................................................................... 19 Figure 6-1 Connect AP .................................................................................................................... 21 Figure 6-2 PoE port of AP ............................................................................................................... 21 Contents of Table Table 2-1 Default Configuration of AP............................................................................................... 4 Table 3-1 Default Configuration of AP............................................................................................... 6 Table 3-2 Necessary software tool .................................................................................................... 7 Table 3-3 Hyper Terminal parameters .............................................................................................. 8 Table 3-4 CLI Commands Overview List........................................................................................... 9 Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved VII WF-3220-Z1 1 Product Introduction Figure 1-1 Product Appearance WF-3220-Z1 is an 11n access point with high power and double frequency. Compared with traditional 54Mbps 11G and 108Mbps Super G products, WF-3220-Z1 provides a rate of 300Mbps. With such high bandwidth, it highly enhances data transmission’s effectiveness and reduces network delay in voice and video processing, network game playing, and video-on-line selecting. Double frequency design satisfies the application needs of 2.4 GHz and 5.8GHz. With a gain planar antenna, WF-3220-Z1 highly enhances wireless reception and emission capacity, ensuring wireless signal’s stability. The adoption of WPA/WPA2 and WEP security mechanism provides an overall safeguard for wireless network. WF-3220-Z1 is a newly developed comprehensive access point, which can be used to receive WiFi signal, cover wireless signal, and amplify signal. Meanwhile it can also work together with AC to realize a centralized management. Hardware Specification Items WLAN Description IEEE802.11a/b/g/n(2*2:2);Speed up to 300Mbit/s 10/100/1000M Ethernet Interface;Console Interface (for manufacture use only);4 x N Female Interface (2 interface Interface for 2.4GHz band and 2 interface for 5GHz band);GND Earth Terminal; 2.4GHz band Directional dedicated MIMO antenna 5GHz band Directional dedicated MIMO antenna Indicator Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary Model: KBT65DP15-24RT0 Model: TDJ-5158GAx2 One Power Indicator @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved WF-3220-Z1 Items Description One WiFi Indicator Power Supply POE+(Accords with 802.3at standard) Power consumption <26W Dimension 300mm * 226mm * 144.5mm Work Temperature -40℃ ~ +55℃ Relative Humidity 0% ~ 100% Weight ≤5Kg Protection Grade IP67 Accessories One mounting rack Wind-resisting Strength >90MPH 2 WEB Configuration and Management 2.1 Network Settings You will need to install a wired or wireless network adapteradapter on your computer, and connect it to the AP’s Ethernet port by exterior concentrator or switcher if you use wired network adapter. If you use wireless network adapter, the connection of Ethernet port can be skiped. Below operation steps are based on Windows XP, and the UI may be different if you use some other OS. 2.1.1 WAN interface network settings Caution: : AP device can work in two network environments. One is working as a NE independently with WAN IP of 192.168.0.1 and subnet mark 255.255.255.0, and the other is controlled by AC, obtaining IP address and subnet mark from AC. After AP device obtains IP address, you should follow the below steps to manually set IP address of PC, which is used to configurate and manage AP device Step1. Click [Start > Settings > Network Connections], and access the network settings UI. (Note: switch the menu to the classic view if you fail to find the settings option.) Step2. Choose the internet connection that matches your wireless network adapter, right click its icon, and choose properties. Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved WF-3220-Z1 Step3. Double click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) option and the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties dialogue will be displayed. Step4. Check the Use the following IP address option, and input IP address for PC. Note that subnet segment of IP address should be the same as AP’s. Step5. Set the subnet mask and clickto finish the manual setting. Step6. Ping the AP’s IP address. Once the internet connection is successfully established, the below interface will display. Figure 2-1 ping default IP of AP 2.1.2 Wireless network settings Caution: This function is only used in the environment where AP is controlled by AC,otherwise STA can not connect to AP and login WEB management page. If you don’t want to use STA to manage AP, you can skip this chapter. We also suggest you not to use STA to manage AP. Please follow the steps below to connect wireless network (AC controlls AP). Step1. Click [Start /Settings/Network Connections] and access the network connections UI. Step2. Right click the wireless network connections icon and choose . Step3. Double click the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) option in the Properties interface, and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialogue will pop up. Step4. If the access controller is activated, the AP’s IP address can be assigned by AC remotelythrough DHCP. You may check Automatic gain IP address to gain the IP address assigned by DHCP Server. Step5. Click the icon of wireless network adapter on the taskbar Step6. Click the network connection status to Check the available wireless connections. Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved WF-3220-Z1 Step7. On the page of wireless connection, find out the SSID (take vap0 as example) of the AP which you want to connect to, then choose it and click the icon on the lower right corner. Step8. If the wireless network adapter is connected to the device successfully, the reminding information Connected will be displayed on the right corner of the network connection icon. 2.2 Log on Table 2-1 Default Configuration of AP Iterms Description Username Base on the network environment, it may be https://192.168.0.1 or the IP address which assigned by AC/DHCP SERVER admin Password password IP address AP provides a web page configuration interface for users, so you can access to the AP by browsers. 1. Open a browser and input the AP’s IP address like “https:// 192.168.0.1”. 2. Input your username and password in the login UI. The default username/password is“admin” and “password”. 2.3 System Status There are three submenus in system status UI, including system information, LAN congiguration and others After login, it automatically access to system information.Page of system information displays system status, LAN configuration, wireless network adapter status and others. 2.4 Wireless Settings Wireless settings page displays wireless status, base settings, VAP settings, advanced settings and multi SSID-VLAN binding. 2.4.1 Wireless Status Click [Wireless Settings/ Wireless Status], access to page of Wireless Status. 2.4.2 VAP settings Click [wireless settings/ VAP settings] to access the UI. 1)Status: Check it to activate the virtual AP 2)Broadcast SSID: Check it to broadcast the SSID, otherwise hide the SSID 3)SSID: Display the network name Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved WF-3220-Z1 4)WMM: Enable or disable WMM control 5)Security: Click button to choose authentication method, encryption algorithm and secret key. 6)APPLY: After finish configuration, you need to click button to put the new configuration into practice. 2.4.3 Advanced settings Click [wireless settings/ advanced settings] to access the UI. 1)Mode: 2.4G network could select 11B, 11G, 11NGHT20, 11NGHT40PLUS and 11NGHT40MINUS mode. 5.8G network could select 11A, 11NAH T20, 11NAHT40PLUS, 11NAHT40MINUS mode. 2)Channel: 2.4G frequency band can choose 1~11 channels, 5.8G frequency band can choose 149~165 channels. Default selection is Atuo. 3)Speed: It can set as Auto or MCS0~MCS15, default selection is Auto. 4)MTU: Set the maximum fragmentation length. When data package is larger than this value, it will be fragmented. Its unit is byte, range is 256~2346, and the default value is 2346. 5)RTS Threshold: Its unit is byte, range is 0~2347, 0 means disable this threshold and the default value is 2346. When data frame is larger than this value, the RTS/CTS protection mechanism will be enabled. 6)Ack timeout control: Its unit is μs, range is 0~256, and the default value is 64. 7)Beacon Interval: Its unit is TU, range is 100~1000, and the default value is 100. 8)Packet aggregation: Enable this function and MAPDU mechanism will be activated. 9)Short GI: By activating Short GI, data volume can be increased. 10)Wireless user isolation: When enable this item it will prevent wireless users communicate with each other. 11)Txpower: Set Txpower for AP channel. 12)RS IP address: Fill in the IP address of RS server 13)AS IP address: Fill in the IP address of AS server 2.4.4 Multi SSID-VLAN Binding Click [wireless settings/ Multi SSID-VLAN binding] to access the UI and set its parameters. Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved WF-3220-Z1 2.5 TCP/IP settings In this chapter, it mainly introduces wired setting for WAN port (local LAN port), including LAN status and LAN setting two submenus. 2.5.1 LAN Status Click [TCP/IP settings / LAN status] to access the UI. 2.5.2 LAN Setting Click [TCP/IP settings/ LAN status] to access the UI. Choose AP working mode as fat AP or fit AP in the UI. 2.6 Device Management In this page, it includes time settings, system Log, firmware upgrade, configuration backup /restore, and user management. 2.6.1 Time Setting Click [Device management/ Time settings] to access the UI. 2.6.2 System Log Click [Device management/ system Log] to access the system log UI. 2.6.3 Firmware Upgrade Click [Device menagement / firmware upgrade] to access firmware upgrade UI. Caution: Don’t turn off the power when upgrading firmware, otherwise it may break down the system. 2.6.4 Configuration Backup and Restore Click [Device Menagement/ Configuration Backup and Restore] to access the UI. 2.6.5 User Management Open [Device Menagement/ User Management] to access the UI. 3 CLI Configuration Obtain IP address for AP according to the network environment. Table 3-1 Default Configuration of AP Iterms Description Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved WF-3220-Z1 IP address Base on netwrok condition, it may be 192.168.0.1 or an IP address that issued by AC/DHCP SERVER Username root/admin(When login web page,username is admin) Password Password or admin Telnet Port 23 RS232 115200,n,8,1 Table 3-2 Necessary software tool Tools Description SecureCRT It is used to login device by console port or telnet. HyperTerminal It is used to login device by console port. Windows platform PC system, it is used to run the SecureCRT and HyperTerminal In this chapter, the SecureCRT in Windows XP is used as an Instance. 3.1 Entering CLI 3.1.1 Telnet by DOS interface Click [Start/ run(R)…], type “cmd” into the run box and press , to access to DOS interface. Figure 3-1 DOC interface Input the username and password, then access to telnet management UI. Figure 3-2 Telnet management interface 3.1.2 Login through RS 232 Console Port Click [Start/Programs/Accessories/Communication/Hyper Terminal] to access to hyper terminal UI Create a new connect command, choose a suitable serial port, and follow the below table to set the parameter. Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved WF-3220-Z1 Table 3-3 Hyper Terminal parameters Iterms Parameters Bits per second 115200 Data bits Parity bit Stop bit DFC (Data flow control) Null Type in username and password, and then click to access device UI. Figure 3-3 Startup information of AP 3.1.3 Login by SecureCRT Tool SecureCRT is used to login device by console port or telnet. We take logining device by console port as an example. Run the SecureCRT tool, and input the correct username and password to access the UI Username: root Password: password Figure 3-4 Logining interface Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved WF-3220-Z1 3.2 CLI Commands Useful commands are shown in below Table 3-4 CLI Commands Overview List Commands Function Description ifconfig Set standard parameters for wired interface iwconfig Set standard parameters for wireless interface iwpriv Set standard parameters for private wireless interface wlanconfig It is a utility tool that used to manage VAP instance. iwlist Print the wireless parameters of output get_ver.sh Check the firmware version athstats Wireless statistics information 3.2.1 ifconfig ifconfig command is a tool used to manage and configure parameters for wired interface. Online help is as followss: BusyBox v1.15.0 (2011-09-01 17:32:37 CST) multi-call binary Usage: ifconfig [-a] interface [address] Configure a network interface Options: [[-]broadcast [ADDRESS]] [[-]pointopoint [ADDRESS]] [netmask ADDRESS] [dstaddr ADDRESS] [hw ether ADDRESS] [metric NN] [mtu NN] [[-]trailers] [[-]arp] [[-]allmulti] [multicast] [[-]promisc] [txqueuelen NN] [[-]dynamic] [mem_start NN] [io_addr NN] [irq NN] Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved WF-3220-Z1 [up|down] Parameters description: interface: Port of network device. down: Disable the specified port. up: Enable the specified port. -arp: Enable or disable a specified port using the ARP protocol, when put a negative sign front “arp”, it means disable this option. -allmuti: Enable or disable the indistinction mode of specified port, when put a negative sign front “allmuti”, it means disable this option. -promisc: Enable or disable the promiscuous mode of specified network device, when put a negative sign front “promisc”, it means disable this option. add : Set Ipv6 address for network device. del : Delete the Ipv6 address of network device. media : Set type of media for network device mem_start : Set the initial address of primary memory for network device. metric< number>: A numeral add to the packetage When calculate its forwarded time. mtu : Set MTU for network device. netmask< subnet mask>: Set subnet mask for network device. tunnel< IP>: Set a tunnel IP address for Ipv4 device communicating with Ipv6 device. -broadcast : Packets sent to the specified address are treated as broadcast packets. -pointopoint< IP>: Derectly connect with the specified network device, this mode can keep secret. Instance: # brctl addif br0 wifi0_wlan0 //Add the virtual AP(wifi0_wlan0) to bro port. # ifconfig br0 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 // Set IP address and netmask # ifconfig br0 192.168.0.1 // Set IP address 3.2.2 iwconfig iwconfig command is a set of instructions used to set up and run the WLAN interface commands. The usages are similar to ifconfig, but they are only for 802.11 devices. Online help is as followss: # iwconfig --help Usage: iwconfig [interface] interface essid {NNN|any|on|off} interface mode {managed|ad-hoc|master|...} Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved 10 WF-3220-Z1 interface freq N.NNN[k|M|G] interface channel N interface bit {N[k|M|G]|auto|fixed} interface rate {N[k|M|G]|auto|fixed} interface enc {NNNN-NNNN|off} interface key {NNNN-NNNN|off} interface power {period N|timeout N|saving N|off} interface nickname NNN interface nwid {NN|on|off} interface ap {N|off|auto} interface txpower {NmW|NdBm|off|auto} interface sens N interface retry {limit N|lifetime N} interface rts {N|auto|fixed|off} interface frag {N|auto|fixed|off} interface modulation {11g|11a|CCK|OFDMg|...} interface commit Check man pages for more details. Parameter Description: essid: Extended service set identifier SSID. Instance: #iwconfig athN essid ZOOMNET_VAP0 Mode: Wireless mode, such as AP mode, AD-HOC mode and CLIENTmode. Freq: The current frequency( It is a one-to-one correspondence between channel and frequency). Instance: #iwconfig wifi0_wlan0 freq 5.2G #iwconfig wifi0_wlan0 freq 40 Channel: Working channel Instance: #iwconfig wifi0_wlan0 channel 11 bit : Set the speed for wireless port, and its unit is bit. rate: Set the speed for wireless port, and its value is percent value. Instance: #iwconfig wifi0_wlan0 rate 54M enc: Set or manage WEP secret key. It can be set 4 keys on each radio module, you can choose 1~4 to activate the key. Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved 11 WF-3220-Z1 key: It is the same as enc Instance: #iwconfig wifi0_wlan0 key [2] DEAD_BEEF_EA #iwconfig aht0 key [1] s:AnASCIIkeyVal #iwconfig wifi0_wlan0 key off power : Set Power Management. nickname: Set a nickname for the interface, and it is not supported right now.. nwid: Network ID, and it is not supported right now. . ap: Set unicast or broadcast IP address for AP, and it is not supported right now.. Txpower: Set Tx Power.This Tx Power is controlled by regulatory limits in the code of drive program. Instance: #iwconfig wifi0_wlan0 txpower 30 Sens:Set sensitivity, no insignificance, and it is not supported right now. . retry :Set Retry Limit, and it is not supported right now. . rts:Set RTS Threshold. Instance: #iwconfig wifi0_wlan0 rts 64 Frag: Set Fragmentation Threshold Instance: #iwconfig wifi0_wlan0 frag 512 Modulation: Set modulation; note that it isn’t the wireless mode. Commit: Submit the setting, and it is not supported right now.. 3.2.3 iwpriv iwpriv command is a utility tool used to manage and configure parameters of wireless radio-frequency. Online help is as followss: Usage: iwpriv interface [private-command [private-arguments]] Function of iwpriv command is powerful, mainly used to configure parameters and function of wireless radio-frequency. Major function is described as below: 2. Set the chainmask value for sending and receiving For the diversity receiver or MIMO device, this command is used to choose and configure its wireless link or antenna. #iwpriv wifiN txchainmask mask #iwpriv wifiN rxchainmask mask Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved 12 WF-3220-Z1 For the device with 3 antennas, we define: Chain 0 0x01 Chain 1 0x02 Chain 2 0x04 Instance: #iwpriv wifi0 txchainmask 0x05 #iwpriv wifiN rxchainmask 0x05 #iwpriv wifiN get_txchainmask wifi0 get_txchainmask:5 #iwpriv wifiN get_rxchainmask mask wifi0 get_rxchainmask:5 3. Commands related to WMM Command format: #iwpriv athN wmm 1|0 Instance: #iwpriv wifi0_wlan0 wmm 1 #iwpriv wifi0_wlan0 get_wmm wifi0_wlan0 get_wmm:1 4. Commands related to security. It includes authentication and data encryption for user. (1) Authentication mode Command format: #iwpriv athN authmode mode Value Description None specified Open Authentication Shared Key (WEP) Authentication 802.1x Authentication Auto Select/accept authentication (used by host_apd) WPA PSK with 802.1x PSK Instance: #iwpriv wifi0_wlan0 authmode 2 #iwpriv wifi0_wlan0 get_authmode wifi0_wlan0 get_authmode:2 (2)WEP operation. Command format: Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved 13 WF-3220-Z1 #iwpriv athN privacy 1|0 Instance: #iwpriv wifi0_wlan0 privacy 1 #iwpriv wifi0_wlan0 get_privacy wifi0_wlan0 get_privacy:1 (3)Others You can refer to the relevant technical documentation or contact with technical support staff. 3.2.4 wlanconfig wlanconfig command is a utility tool used to manage the VAP (virtual AP). It provides an instance of a VAP that includes listing VAP and deleting VAP Online help is as followss: # wlanconfig --help usage: wlanconfig athX create wlandev wifiX wlanmode [sta|adhoc|ap|monitor|p2pgo|p2pcli|p2pdev] [bssid | -bssid] [nosbeacon] usage: wlanconfig athX destroy usage: wlanconfig athX nawds mode (0-4) usage: wlanconfig athX nawds defcaps CAPS usage: wlanconfig athX nawds override (0-1) usage: wlanconfig athX nawds add-repeater MAC (0-1) usage: wlanconfig athX nawds del-repeater MAC usage: wlanconfig athX nawds list 1. Create a VAP When create a VAP, you need to set several parameters of VAP to display its characteristics. VAP can be a client node or an infrastructure node. Client node is called as “managed” and infrastructure node is called as “master”. The commands are used to create VAP are as followss: Instance: # wlanconfig ath[N] create wlandev wifiN wlanmode [ap|sta|mon] [bssid] [nosbeacon] # wlanconfig wifi0_wlan0 create wlandev wifi0 wlanmode ap //Create a wlan 2. Display VAP parameters Only enable the VAP, it can display the parameters normally, the instance of enabling VAP is described as follows: # iwconfig wlan0 essid asdddd DES SSID SET=asdddd Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved 14 WF-3220-Z1 # ifconfig wlan0 up Command format: # wlanconfig athN list [sta|ap|chan|keys|caps|wme] Instance: # wlanconfig wlan0 list ap // Display the information of neighbour AP Figure 3-5 wlanconfig instance 3. Delete a VAP To avoid the VAP which you want to delete is still interacting with others, you must close it before delete it. The command can only be applied to the defined VAP, otherwise it is invalid. Command format: #wlanconfig athN destroy 3.2.5 iwlist This command provides a powerful query function for status of wireless interface and wireless environment. Online help is as followss: # iwlist --help Usage: iwlist [interface] scanning [essid NNN] [last] [interface] frequency [interface] channel [interface] bitrate [interface] rate [interface] encryption [interface] keys [interface] power [interface] txpower [interface] retry [interface] ap [interface] accesspoints [interface] peers [interface] event [interface] auth [interface] wpakeys Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved 15 WF-3220-Z1 [interface] genie [interface] modulation Parameters explanation please refer to the related sections 3.2.6 Synthesis Instance To set up a VAP, follow the below Instance: wlanconfig wifi0_wlan0 create wlandev wifi0 wlanmode ap // Create a wlan iwpriv wifi0_wlan0 mode 11NGHT20 // Set wireless mode iwconfig wifi0_wlan0 channel 6 // Set wireless channel iwconfig wifi0_wlan0 essid “ZOOM_TEST_2.4G” //SSID name, it can be any character including space key iwconfig wifi0_wlan0 txpower 20dBm brctl addif br0 wifi0_wlan0 // Set power // Connect the wireless port to the network bridge port ifconfig wifi0_wlan0 up // Makes wireless port put in working order. Figure 3-6 Synthesis Instance 4 Change AP working Mode 4.1 Operating through WEB UI Login to the WEB of AP, click [TCP/IP settings/ local network settings], enter the page and select fat AP or fit AP then click Note: : After changing AP mode, it will not take effect until the device is restarted. 4.2 Operating through Serial Port Login the device, input username and password. Input “fitap”or “fatap” according to the AP mode Input “reboot” Enter the command line and input “fitap”or “fatap” then press . It can set the AP mode. Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved 16 WF-3220-Z1 Figure 4-1 Setting AP mode through serial port 5 Common Operation in Fat AP Mode Tip: : In this chapter, we take WiFlex WF-Z1 as example. 5.1 Check AP information Step 1 Login AP through serial port or telnet tool. Step 2 Run “show version” command Figure 5-1 Check AP version 5.2 Create VAP Step1 Login the WEB page of AP Step2 Click [wireless settings/APsettings] to access to the page of virtual AP settings. Step3 Select “2.4G” or “5.8G” wireless network adapter according to actual needs to. Step4 Fill in the parameter values of VAP: 1)Status: Activate VAP when check it 2)Broadcast SSID: Check it then AP broadcast the SSID, otherwise hide the SSID 3)SSID: Name of network 4)WMM: Enable or disable the WMM control 5)Security: Click button then select authentication method, encryption algorithm and secret key 6)APPLY: After finish setting, click button to take the new configuration go into effect Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved 17 WF-3220-Z1 5.3 Modify Wireless Parameters Click [Wireless Settings/Advanced settings], access to the UI, and then choose the parameters for 2.4G and 5.8G wireless network adapter. Mode: 2.4G network could select 11B, 11G, 11NGHT20, 11NGHT40PLUS and 11NGHT40MINUS modes. 5.8G network could select 11A, 11NAH T20, 11NAHT40PLUS, 11NAHT40MINUS. Channel: 2.4G frequency band can choose 1~11 channels, 5.8G frequency band can choose 149~165 channels. Default selection is Atuo. Speed: It can set as Auto or MCS0~MCS15, default selection is Auto. MTU: Set the maximum fragmentation length. When data package is larger than this value it will be fragmented. Its unit is byte, range is 256~2346, and the default value is 2346. RTS Threshold: Its unit is byte, range is 0~2347, 0 means disable this threshold and the default value is 2346. When data frame is larger than this value, RTS/CTS protection mechanism will be enabled. Ack timeout control: Its unit is μs, range is 0~256, and the default value is 64. Beacon Interval: Its unit is TU, range is 100~1000, and the default value is 100. Packet aggregation: Enable this function to activate MAPDU mechanism Short GI: By activating Short GI, data volume can be increased. Wireless user isolation: When enable this item it will prevent wireless users communicate with each other. Txpower: Set Txpower for AP channel. RS IP address: Fill in the IP address of RS server AS IP address: Fill in the IP address of AS server 5.4 Check and Modify Parameters Step1. Enter the CLI interface of AP device by serial port or telnet tool. Step2. Run the command of iwpriv interface mode desired_mode. “interface” in this command is the name of port, and “desired_mode” is a anticipant mode, which can be selected from AUTO, 11A, 11NAHT20, 11NAHT40PLUS, 11NAHT40MINUS, 11B,1G,1NGHT20, 11NGHT40PLUS, and 11NGHT40MINUS. Step3. Use command iwpriv interface get_mode to check the VAP mode. Figure 5-2 Check VAP mode Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved 18 WF-3220-Z1 5.5 Check and Modify VAP Channel Step1. Enter the CLI interface of AP device by serial port or telnet tool. Step2. Run the command: iwconfig interface channel X.Interface in this command is the name of port, and X is a channel, such as iwconfig wifi0_wlan0 channel 11 Step3. Use command iwconfig interface to check information of the VAP. The value behind Frequency is channel value. Figure 5-3 Check VAP Channel 5.6 Check and Modify Output Power Step1. Enter the CLI interface of AP device by serial port or telnet tool. Step2. Run the command iwconfig interface txpower X.Interface in this command is the name of port, and X is a channel, such as iwconfig wifi0_wlan0 txpower 18. Step3. Use the command iwconfig interface to check information of the VAP. The value following TX-Power is channel value. Figure 5-4 Check Output Power of VAP 5.7 Save configuration By default, all configurations will restore to default settings when restart the AP device, so you need to save the current configuration to prevent it being restored when restart AP. Step1. Enter the CLI interface of AP device by serial port or telnet tool. Step2. Run command “getall flash-conf” to save the current congiguration. 5.8 Backup Configuration to Local PC You can follow the below steps to backup configuration to local computer. Step1. Login the WEB page of AP Step2. Click [Device Management/Configuration Backup and Restorer] to access the UI. Step3. Click button, and choose a local path to save the configuration. Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved 19 WF-3220-Z1 5.9 Factory Default 1. Login the WEB UI of AP 2. Click [Device Management/Configuration Backup and Restorer] to access the UI. 3. Click button, wait for the AP completely restart and the system will restore to factory default. 5.10 Software mirror 5.10.1 Mirroring Description 1. Classification Mirroring of AP is classified as upgrading image and production image. xbin8 is the file extensions of upgrading image, and rbin8 is the file extensions of production image. The number 8 behind extension means it is 8VAP version, and 16 means 16VAP version. 2. Upgrading mirroring It’s used to upgarde a new mirroring in current system in the purpose of solving Bug or adding a new function. Instance ZOOMNETWORK_WF-3220-Z1_AP9344-Rev.D_V2.0.2-A100105_RNAA891.1.0.0C4.xbin 3. Mirroring Component Production mirroring is a whole copy of the content in flash memory, which is for factory production. According to actual requirement, upgrading mirroring may contain three parts of kenel, file system, and configurationor any part of them. Instance ZOOMNETWORK_WF-3220-Z1_AP9344-Rev.D_V2.0.2-A100105_RNAA891.1.0.0C4-MAC (0008D2000000-60).rbin8 4. Filename Construction ZOOMNETWORK: Trade name WF-3220-Z1: Equipment model AP9344-Rev.D: Number of hardware version V2.0.2-A100105: Number of software version 6 Upgrade 6.1 Connect AP Correctly Follow the figure below to connect the AP correctly Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved 20 WF-3220-Z1 Figure 6-1 Connect AP Figure 6-2 PoE port of AP 6.2 Set IP for Computer Set the IP address for your computer according to the steps in chapter 2.1.1, Note that IP address should be the one in 192.168.0.X network segment not that of 192.168.0.1. Its subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. 6.3 Login AP 1. Open a browser 2. Input the AP’s IP addresses: https://192.168.0.1, and press< Enter> key. 3. Input username and password in the login UI, the default username is “admin” and password is “password”. 4. Access the configuration UI of System Status page. 6.4 Firmware Upgrade Caution: : Don’t power off or reboot AP device when it is upgarding, otherwise it will be damaged and cannot be recovered. Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved 21 WF-3220-Z1 1) Click 2) Click , choose the upgrade package” RNAA891.1.0.0C4.xbin”, and then click . 3) Upgrading is finish. 6.5 Checking When progress bar is 100% completed, check whether the version of AP is correct or not. Zoomnet Confidential Proprietary @ 2013 Zoomnet Corporation. All rights reserved 22
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