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Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 1 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual 2 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Contents Contents Contents 3 1.1 1.2 Introduction to Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point 7 Nokia A036 technical overview 7 Nokia A036 technical specifications 8 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Install 11 Fixing the mounting clamp 11 Opening the casing 12 Placing Access Point to the mounting clamp 14 Connecting Ethernet cable 17 Connecting power supply unit cable (if no PoE) 20 Connecting cables for external antennas (optional) 23 Closing the casing 24 3.1 3.2 3.3 Upgrade Upgrading Upgrading Upgrading 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Commission 31 Configuring IP settings 31 Configuring wireless settings 31 Setting Access Point identity information Setting WEP policy 34 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 Administer 37 Accessing command line interface 37 Accessing web user interface 37 Changing password 38 Setting internet access 39 Setting access to management functions 40 Enabling Zone Privacy 41 Configuring DHCP 42 Uploading configuration file via TFTP 43 Uploading and downloading files via FTP 44 Using SNMP 45 6.1 6.2 Statistics 47 Measuring air interface 47 Measuring LAN interface 48 7.1 7.2 7.3 Commands, parameters and alarms 49 Supported CLI commands 49 Set command parameters 50 SNMP traps 54 Files 57 dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en 27 via TFTP 27 via FTP 28 via web 29 # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 33 3 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual 8.1 8.2 8.3 4 (60) config.txt 57 stat.txt 58 System log 60 # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Contents The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only the product defined in the introduction of this document. 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Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 5 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual 6 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Introduction to Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point 1.1 Introduction to Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point Nokia A036 technical overview Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point serves as a wireless hub that coordinates and controls a wireless LAN. Portable devices equipped with IEEE802.11(b) compatible adapters can communicate with a wired LAN or with each other through the Nokia A036. A wireless LAN can be implemented as an extension to GSM, GPRS and UMTS networks or to an existing wired LAN. Nokia A036 is Wi-Fi certified. Access Point management Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point management interface is designed to work with Internet Explorer. In addition, Nokia A036 can be managed via command line interface. New configuration data can be downloaded via TFTP and FTP in an authorised manner. Nokia A036 can also be configured remotely via the web user interface and SMNP. Security Nokia A036 supports both types of authentication specified in the IEEE802.11b standard; Open system authentication (Open Mode) and WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) key authentication. In the Open Mode, authentication and the transfer of user data is not encrypted. In terms of WEP, Nokia A036 supports encryption with the 40-bit option or extended 128-bit high-level security. In addition, the design of Nokia A036 provides physical security from unauthorised access. All connectors are hidden inside the casing and there are no screws to open, preventing unathorised opening. Only authorised personell know how to open the casing. Power Over Ethernet Nokia A036 has an built-in Power Over Ethernet client compliant to IEEE802.3af standard. The client allows both PoE installation and conventional power supply. dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 7 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual Antennas Nokia A036 is equipped with fully balanced and high quality internal antennas resulting in an optimal RF performance. The antennas have been designed to optimise coverage and reception propability when Nokia A036 is wall mounted. Nokia A036 also allows the installation of external antennas. External antennas may be needed if the access point needs to be hidden or, for example, an omnidirectional coverage is required. Three different types of external antennas are available by order. For more information on external antennas, see Nokia A036 technical specification. Wi-Fi 802.11b functionality Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point follows the Wi-Fi recommendation for default settings, as specified in the Wi-Fi System Interoperability Test Plan version 1.1a. Therefore, Nokia A036 needs no reconfiguration to achieve Wi-Fi compatibility. 1.2 Nokia A036 technical specifications Physical specifications Product name Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point Type Stand alone unit Dimensions 202mm x 152mm x 29mm (8" x 6" x 1") Weight 350g Standards IEEE802.11b (Wireless LAN), IEEE802.3 (Ethernet), IEEE802.3af (PoE) Internal antenna Sector External antenna OMNI, dual slant sector, bi-sector, with 2m/6ft cable Electrical specifications Power source Power over Ethernet, 110V - 230V AC 50/60Hz (EU, UK, US) Operating power consumption <5W Output power max. 20 dBm 8 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Introduction to Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point Reception sensitivity min. -90 dBm EMC emissions FCC class B requires the use of shielded Ethernet cable. FCC/EN55022 class A. EMC immunity EN55024 Storage temperature 0 - 60 degrees celcius Operating temperature 0 - 40 degrees celcius Radio WLAN standard IEEE802.11b Default settings Wi-Fi Interoperability Test Plan version 1.1a Channels 13 (depending on local regulations) Max data rate 11 Mb/s Modulation technique Direct Sequence Spread Sprectrum (DSSS) Functional specifications Management options Web based, Telnet, SNMP Management connection Ethernet, air interface File transfer FTP, TFTP Access security WEP (40 bits, 128 bits) Multi-Access Point roaming Nokia Inter Access Point Protocol LED indicator Power status Interfaces Ethernet connection IEEE802.3 automatic 10/100baseT (RJ-45) Power over Ethernet IEEE802.3 af Power supply EU, UK and US standard AC power dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 9 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual 10 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Install Install 2.1 Fixing the mounting clamp Nokia A036 is installed using a mounting clamp. You can either fix the clamp to the wall with screws or fasten it with tie wraps. See (3) in figure 1 for holes for tie wraps. To fix the mounting clamp to the wall with screws: Steps 1. Place the mounting clamp against the wall and mark fixing points See (1) and (2) in figure 1 for marking fixing points. It is recommended you use the horizontal holes (1) as they are stronger than the vertical holes (4). dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 11 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual Figure 1. 2.2 Mounting clamp 2. Drill holes 3. Fasten the mounting clamp with screws Opening the casing The Nokia A036 casing needs to be opened before placed to the mounting clamp. Steps 12 (60) 1. To open the casing before installation, place the device the back cover facing up 2. Press on both sides of the casing # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Install The pressing points are shown in figure 2. See figure 3 for pressing points when the device is installed. Figure 2. dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Opening the casing before installation # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 13 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual Figure 3. 3. 2.3 Opening the installed casing The cover clicks open Placing Access Point to the mounting clamp Before you start You can feed the Ethernet cable or optionally power supply unit cable in three ways: 14 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Install through the top cable inlet through the cable inlet in the middle of the back cover through the bottom cable inlet Depending on how you feed the cable, remove the appropriate cable inlet cover by pressing it gently (see figure 4). To avoid injury to your hands, use a tool for removing the cover. Figure 4. Cable inlets Steps 1. Place Access Point to the mounting clamp See figures 5 and 6 for how to place the device to the mounting clamp. dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 15 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual Figure 5. 16 (60) Back cover # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Install Figure 6. 2.4 Placing Access Point to the mounting clamp Connecting Ethernet cable Steps 1. You can connect the Ethernet cable in three ways a) through the top cable inlet, see figure 7 dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 17 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual Figure 7. Ethernet cable through the top cable inlet b) through the cable inlet in the middle of the back cover, see figure 8 18 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Install Figure 8. Ethernet cable through the middle cable inlet c) through the bottom cable inlet, see figure 9 dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 19 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual Figure 9. Ethernet cable through the bottom cable inlet Note Do not leave any extra cable inside the back cover. 2.5 Connecting power supply unit cable (if no PoE) If Power over Ethernet is used, there is no need for power supply unit cabling. 20 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Install Steps 1. You can connect the PSU cable in three ways a) through the top cable inlet, see figure 10 Figure 10. Power supply unit cable through the top cable inlet b) through the cable inlet in the middle of the back cover, see figure 11 dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 21 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual Figure 11. Power supply unit cable through the middle cable inlet c) through the bottom cable inlet, see figure 12 22 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Install Figure 12. Power supply unit cable through the bottom cable inlet Note Do not leave any extra cable inside the back cover. 2.6 Connecting cables for external antennas (optional) Steps 1. dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Place the connectors in parking slots # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 23 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual 2. Connect cables See figure 13. Figure 13. 2.7 External antenna cabling Closing the casing Steps 1. To close the casing, place the front cover on top of the back cover Place the front cover so that the top part is approximately 1-2 mm lower than the top of the back cover. See figures 14 and 15. 24 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Install Figure 14. dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Closing the casing - front view # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 25 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual Figure 15. 2. 26 (60) Closing the casing - side view Press gently and the front cover snaps to its place # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Upgrade Upgrade 3.1 Upgrading via TFTP Use TFTP client software and command line interface to upgrade Nokia A036. The uploaded file can be a plain image file (system, rescue or MVC), or if the file is tarred and compressed, more images can be uploaded in a single upload session Steps 1. Run your TFTP software and input the following information:: IP address of Nokia A036 : 69 (port number for TFTP) : the name of the new firmware file you want to upgrade : password of the Web/SNMP (default password: private) 2. On the workstation, click Start -> Run to open a command window 3. In the command window, type the following command: tftp-i put where = IP address of Nokia A036 = name of the firmware = password of Web/SNMP (default password: private) Note Make sure that the file is available in the directory from where you run this command. dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 27 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual After entering the command line, click OK. Expected outcome The TFTP client should inform of a successful transfer. The upgrade will be finished a few minutes after this notification, as the upgrade process might take about 2-3 minutes to restart the system. Further information For other means of upgrading Nokia A036, see Upgrading via FTP and Upgrading via web. 3.2 Upgrading via FTP Use FTP client software and command line interface to upgrade Nokia A036. The uploaded file can be a plain image file (system, rescue or MVC), or if the file is tarred and compressed, more images can be uploaded in a single upload session. Steps 1. Run your FTP software and input the following information to logon to the FTP server : IP address of Nokia A036 : 21 (port number for FTP) : login name (default login name: root) : password of the Web/SNMP (default password: private) After connected, upload the new firmware to the current directory. 2. On the workstation, click Start -> Run to open a command window 3. Type the following command to connect to Nokia A036 ftp where = IP address of Nokia A036 After connected, enter username and password. Default username: root Deafult password: private 28 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Upgrade 4. After a succesful login, enter the following command: put where = name of the firmware Expected outcome The FTP client should inform of a successful transfer. The upgrade will be finished a few minutes after this notification, as the upgrade process might take about 2-3 minutes to restart the system. Further information For other means of upgrading Nokia A036, see Upgrading via TFTP and Upgrading via web. 3.3 Upgrading via web You can use the upgrade function in the Nokia A036 web user interface to upgrade firmware: Steps 1. Click the Firmware upgrader link 2. Select the firmware file to be uploaded 3. Start the upgrade by clicking Apply Expected outcome The upgrade process takes approximately 2-3 minutes, after which Nokia A036 will restart. Further information For more information on the Nokia A036 web user interface, see Accessing web user interface. dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 29 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual 30 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Commission Commission 4.1 Configuring IP settings To define Nokia A036 IP settings via command line interface, set the following parameters using the set command: Parameter Default value Range Description ip_address {dottedquad} none IP address IP address of the Access Point (for management purposes). subnet_mask {dottedquad} 255.255.0.0 Any valid mask. Subnet mask for network (used to determine broadcast addresses). gateway {dotted-quad} none IP address Default gateway for packets not on the local subnet, or the address of the zone controller if zone privacy is set. You can also configure IP settings to an external DHCP server and set the DHCP mode to "client", or you can use the ifconfig command. For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set command parameters. 4.2 Configuring wireless settings You can configure wireless settings via the web user interface of command line interface. Configuring wireless settings via web user interface To configure wireless settings via the web user interface, enter the following information: dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 31 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual SSID (Service Set ID) 802.11 network name. Radio channel The channel that the Access Point uses to transmit and receive information. Regulatory domain The domain for which the device is certified. The amount of available radio channels depends on the regulatoy domain. Basic rate You can choose all or specific. If specific, select either low or high rate. Peer AP's for wireless distribution system. You can list MAC addresses of peer Access Points after which the Access Point will try to establish a link with those listed. In this way the AP's will form a wireless backbone or a wireless distribution system. Configuring wireless settings via command line interface To configure wireless settings via command line interface, set the following parameters using the set command: Parameter Default value Range Description net_name {name} Nokia WLAN up to 32 characters 802.11 network name (ASCII, case-sensitive) channel {value} Radio channel and domain are linked: the domain parameter selects the regulatory domain governing channel assignment, and is used to constrain the choice of channels. domain {[usa | canada | etsi | france | japan]} 10 1-13 ETSI 10 1-11 USA and Canada 10 10-13 France 14 14 Japan usa usa The regulatory domain. canada etsi france japan 32 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Commission Parameter Default value Range Description basic_rate {rates} All 1000 2000, 5500 11000, All A list of all basic rates supported by the access point (this should be limited to rates that all stations can support). brgtable {[add | del] {MAC}} none add or del Adds/deletes a given MAC address to/from bridge table. For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set command parameters. 4.3 Setting Access Point identity information Define the following Nokia A036 identity information via the web user interface or command line interface: SNMP name Name of the Access Point device (max 32 characters). SNMP location The physical location of the device, e.g., 2nd floor, room 3 (max 64 characters). SNMP contact The person responsible for the device. This can be, e.g., an email address (max 32 characters). AP name Hostname of the Access Point (max 15 characters). To define identity information via command line interface, set the following parameters using the set command: Parameter Default value Range Description snmp_sys_name {string} Sys Name up to 32 characters SNMP system name, from the RFC1213 MIB (case sensitive). snmp_location {string} Location up to 64 characters SNMP location data, from the RFC1213 MIB (case sensitive). snmp_contact {string} Contact up to 32 characters SNMP contact name, from the RFC1213 MIB (case sensitive). ap_name {name} LocalAP Up to 15 characters Access Point name (equivalent to hostname). dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 33 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set command parameters. 4.4 Setting WEP policy Use the web user interface or command line interface to define WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) policy. Nokia A036 supports both types of authentication specified in the IEEE802.11b standard; Open system authentication (Open Mode) and WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) key authentication. In the Open Mode, authentication and the transfer of user data is not encrypted. In terms of WEP, Nokia A036 supports encryption with the 40-bit option or extended 128-bit highlevel security: 40 bits The key is 10 hex characters long. 128 bits The key is 26 hex characters long. The web user interface allows these keys also to be entered in ASCII. Set WEP policy via web user interface In the web user interface, choose either one of the following: Open system Clients can access Nokia A036 without a WEP key. WEP Clients need a WEP key to access Nokia A036. If you choose WEP, the system requires you to specify a key size and a key. You can directly enter hexadecimal characters or enter ascii characters that will be automatically transformed to hexadecimal characters. Set WEP policy via command line interface To define WEP policy via command line interface, set the following parameters using the set command: Parameter wep_mode {mode} Default value Range open Determines the Access Point authentication policy: open 34 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Description Accept open system. dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Commission Parameter Default value Range Description wep Wep key is required. wep_key {1-4} {KEY}] none 1-4, hex string Sets default key to value hex string. The hex string will be 10 or 26 hex characters, according to the strength of WEP key being entered wep_key_length {[normal | high]} normal normal, high "normal" sets the wep-key length to 40 bits, "high" sets the wep-key length to 128 bits wep_key_active [1-4} 1-4 Specifies which one of the four wep keys is active. For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set command parameters. dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 35 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual 36 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Administer Administer 5.1 Accessing command line interface To use Telnet on a Windows machine: Steps 1. On the workstation, click Start -> Run 2. Type "telnet" and the IP address of Nokia A036 and press OK Telnet window opens with a logon prompt. 3. Type username and password Defaulf username: root Default password: private It is highly recommended to change the default password as soon as possible. Expected outcome You are now ready to enter commands. Further information For more information on using the command line interface, see Supported CLI commands and Set command parameters. 5.2 Accessing web user interface You can use the Nokia A036 web user interface to modify the following settings: dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 37 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual wireless settings Nokia A036 identity information WEP password internet access management IP address Zone Privacy The web user interface also provides: upgrade function Nokia A036 statistics You can access the Nokia A036 web user interface using Internet Explorer. To access the user interface: Steps 1. Open the web browser 2. Enter the IP address of Nokia A036 and press Enter A logon prompt appears. 3. Enter password and press Enter Default password: private Expected outcome The home page of the Nokia A036 web user interface appears. 5.3 Changing password You can change the password needed for management access via the web user interface or command line interface. To change the password via command line interface, set the following parameter using the set command: 38 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Administer Parameter Default value Range Description password {password} private up to 16 characters in sets of a z, A - Z and 0 - 9 Password for management access to Access Point (case sensitive). For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set command parameters. 5.4 Setting internet access Use the Nokia A036 web user interface or command line interface to configure internet access settings. Setting internet access via web user interface You can configure internet access via the web user interface by selecting the appropriate settings: none Internet access is not restricted. MAC address based Allows clients with specified MAC addresses to access the network. You can add/delete addresses to/from the list. Port based Radius servers are in control of the client access. You can add/delete Radius servers to/from the list. Require authentication every .. seconds Specifies how often the system requires authentication. Distribute a random WEP key to clients Random WEP keys are distributed to clients. Refresh key every .. seconds Specifies how often the WEP key is refreshed. Setting internet access via command line interface To configure internet access via command line interface, set the following parameters using the set command: Parameter Default value wep_mode {mode} open dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Range # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Description Determines the Access Point authentication policy: 39 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual Parameter Default value Range Description open Accept open system. wep Wep key is required. radius_server {1-2} {ip_addr} none 1, IP address or 2, IP address IP address of primary (1) and secondary (2) Radius servers. shared_secret {1-2} {secret} none up to 16 characters An ASCII string giving the shared secret for the Radius server. For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set command parameters. 5.5 Setting access to management functions You can define access to management functions via the web user interface or command line interface. Setting access via web user interface You can modify the following settings in the web user interface: Manager IP method Select "any" or "specific". If you choose "any", any IP address can access Nokia A036. If "specific", you must specify which IP address can access Nokia A036. You can list 1-4 IP addresses for this purpose. Web port Enter the Web server port number. Telnet port Enter the Telnet server port number. Setting access via command line interface To specify access to management functions via command line interface, set the following parameters using the set command: Parameter Default value Range Description manager {[any | specific]} any any, specific Limits management access to specific IPs, or disables it altogether. manager_ip {1-4} {ip_addr} none 1-4, IP address Allows one of out of four IP addresses specific management 40 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Administer Parameter Default value Range Description access. telnet_port {port} 23 0-65535 Telnet server port number (0 disables access). http_port {port} 80 0-65535 Web server port number (0 disables access). For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set command parameters. 5.6 Enabling Zone Privacy Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point has a unique feature that secures shared files: the Zone Privacy feature. When Zone Privacy is enabled, Nokia A036 filters data traffic at a low level to ensure that wireless users are protected from malicious protocol attacks. The feature also protects the wireless user from other users viewing or accessing files on shared directories on their laptop hard disk drives. You can enable the Zone Privacy feature via the web user interface or command line interface. Enabling Zone Privacy via web user interface You can enable the Zone Privacy feature via the web user interface by entering the following information: AC IP address Access Controller IP Address AP IP address Access Point IP Address AP Address Mask Access Point Subnet Mask AP gateway Access Point Gateway Zone Privacy Select "on" or "off" Enabling Zone Privacy via command line interface To enable the Zone Privacy feature via command line interface, set the following parameter using the set command: dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 41 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual Parameter Default value Range Description zone_privacy {[on | off]} off on or off Enables the zone privacy feature. For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set command parameters. 5.7 Configuring DHCP Use the command line interface to configure DHCP settings. Configuring DHCP Relay As Nokia A036 supports both IEEE802.1x and open system authentication, every Access Point has a DHCP relay function with two DHCP pools. The DHCP relay function acts as a standard BOOTP relay, checking the terminal's authentication type and forwarding DHCP queries to the relevant DHCP server. The DHCP relay function is based on RFC1534 and the DHCP server on RFC2131. To configure DHCP relay function, set the following parameters using the set command: Parameter Default value Range Description dhcp_relay {[on | off]} off on or off Enables the DHCP relay functionality. ip_address_1x {dottedquad} none IP address IP address of the AP to be used in DHCP relay when forwarding requests for 802.1x users (giaddr). ip_address_OpenSystem {dotted-quad} none IP address IP address of the AP to be used in DHCP relay when forwarding requests for OpenSystem users (giaddr). Configuring DHCP server You can also use Nokia A036 as a DHCP server by setting the following parameters with the set command: 42 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Administer Parameter Default value Range Description dhcp_base 192.168.5.100 IP address The base address of the DHCP pool. dhcp_pool 16 0-254 The number of entries in the pool for DHCP server (0 disables the DHCP server). dhcp_gateway none IP address The gateway address for dhcp clients. dhcp_dns 192.168.1.1 IP address The DNS server address for dhcp clients. For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set command parameters. 5.8 Uploading configuration file via TFTP Use TFTP client software and command line interface to upload configuration file. After a successful upload, Nokia A036 will first check the validity of parameters and then change the settings according to the configuration file. Steps 1. Run your TFTP software and input the following information: : IP address of Nokia A036 : 69 (port number for TFTP) : name of the configuration file you want to upload (the file name must be config.txt) : password of the Web/Telnet/SNMP and the file name of the configuration file (default: private#config.txt) 2. On the workstation, click Start -> Run to open a command window 3. In the command window, type the following command: tftp-i put where = IP address of Nokia A036 = name of the configuration file = password of Web/Telnet/SNMP and dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 43 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual the file name of the configuration file (default: private#config.txt) After entering the command line, click OK. Expected outcome The TFTP client should inform of a successful transfer. After the upload Nokia A036 starts to use the new configuration. 5.9 Uploading and downloading files via FTP Use FTP client software and command line interface to download and upload configuration file and to download statistics file. Steps 1. Run your FTP software and input the following information to logon to the FTP server : IP address of Nokia A036 : 21 (port number for FTP) : login name (default login name: root) : password of the Web/Telnet/SNMP (default password: private) After connected, upload the new firmware to the current directory. 2. On the workstation, click Start -> Run to open a command window 3. Type the following command to connect to Nokia A036 ftp where = IP address of Nokia A036 After connected, enter username and password. Default username: root Default password: private 4. After a succesful login, enter the following commands: put when you want upload a new configuration file 44 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Administer get when you want to download a new configuration file or get when you want to download a new statistics file Expected outcome The FTP client should inform of a successful transfer. 5.10 Using SNMP Nokia A036 has a built-in SNMP (Simple Networking Management Protocol) agent capability which allows integration into SNMP managed enterprise environments. The agent supports SNMP V1.0 and V2c requests and provides data from the following MIBs: MIB-II IEEE802.11 MIB Ethernet-like MIB IANA interface MIB The default value for SNMP use is "off". To set up Nokia A036 for use with SNMP: Steps 1. In Telnet session, set the following parameters using the set command Parameter Default value Range Description community_get {string} public up to 16 characters Community name for SNMP get operations (case sensitive). community_set {string} private up to 16 characters Community name for SNMP set operations (case sensitive). snmp_contact {string} Contact up to 32 characters SNMP contact name, from the RFC1213 MIB (case sensitive). snmp_sys_name {string} Sys Name up to 32 charac- SNMP system name, from the dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 45 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual Parameter Default value snmp_location {string} Llocation Range Description ters RFC1213 MIB (case sensitive). up to 64 characters SNMP location data, from the RFC1213 MIB (case sensitive). All or one of the following parameters must be set 'on' in order to enable SNMP use: snmp_enable_set off on, off Enable or disable SNMP SETs snmp_enable_get off on, off Enable or disable SNMP GETs snmp_enable_trap off on, off Enable or disable SNMP traps. 2. Set up your SNMP client SNMP client set up is client-specific. 46 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Statistics Statistics 6.1 Measuring air interface The Nokia A036 web user interface provides information on the following radio statistics: Radio statistics Bytes received Total number of bytes received. Unicast packets received Number of unicast packets received. Nonunicast packets received Number of nonunicast packets received. Received packets dropped Number of received packets dropped. Received packets errors Number of received packets dropped by errors. Bytes transmitted Total number of bytes transmitted. Unicast packets transmitted Total number of bytes transmitted. Nonunicast packets transmitted Number of nonunicast packets transmitted. Transmitted packets dropped Number of transmitted packets dropped. Transmitted packets errors Number of transmitted packets dropped by errors Radio detail statistics aTransmitted_MPDU_Count Number of frames transmitted. aTransmitted_MSDU_Count Number of data frames transmitted. aMulticast_Transmitted_Frame_Count Number of Multicast send. aFailed_Count Number of frames which could be send after retry. dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 47 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual aRetry_Count Number of frames resent. aMultiple_Retry_Count Occurrences when multiple retries were needed to send a frame. aFrame_Duplicate_Count Count of RTS that received no response. aRTS_Success_Count Count of CTS received in response to RTS. aRTS_Failure_Count Count of RTS that received no response. aACK_Success_Count Number of times ACK was not received after transmission. aReceived_Frame_Count Number of received frames. aMulticast_Received_Count Number of Multicast frames received. aFCS_Error_Count Number of frames received with checksum errors. 6.2 Measuring LAN interface The Nokia A036 web user interface provides information on the following LAN statistics: Bytes received Total number of bytes received. Unicast packets received Number of unicast packets received. Nonunicast packets received Number of nonunicast packets received. Received packets dropped Number of received packets dropped. Received packets errors Number of received packets dropped by errors. Bytes transmitted Total number of bytes transmitted. Unicast packets transmitted Total number of bytes transmitted. Nonunicast packets transmitted Number of nonunicast packets transmitted. Transmitted packets dropped Number of transmitted packets dropped. Transmitted packets errors Number of transmitted packets dropped by errors 48 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Commands, parameters and alarms Commands, parameters and alarms 7.1 Supported CLI commands The following table outlines the commands available in Nokia A036. In addition to CLI commands, some standard Unix and Linux commands can be used with Nokia A036. In the CLI command descriptions below, the following conventions are used: Parameters appear in curvy brackets {}, e.g., {item} Square brackets [] denote the parameter is optional, e.g., [{data}]. Vertical line | in square brackets [] denotes a selection of parameters, e.g., [ON | OFF]. Command Function arp Displays the ARP table. restart Reboots A036. ping {ip_address} Sends an ICMP echo request to the IP address. set {item} [{parameter} [{parameter} ..]] Sets a configuration item to a given value. ver Displays code version numbers. version show [wep | config | {item}] Displays the values of system settings. logout Disconnets from session. exit help Displays available commands. brgtable Displays the contents of the Ethernet bridge table. dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 49 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual Command Function save Saves current parameters to configuration file. stats [lan | air | ip | tcp | udp | snmp] Displays selected statistics and generates the stats.txt file. ; Comment text A comment line that can be used in configuration files. Note You can correct typing errors using the backspace key. You can use the arrow keys to browse previously entered commands. For more information on using the command line interface, see Accessing command line interface and Set command parameters. 7.2 Set command parameters Parameter Default value Range channel {value} Description Radio channel and domain are linked: the domain parameter selects the regulatory domain governing channel assignment, and is used to constrain the choice of channels. domain {[usa | canada | etsi | france | japan]} 10 1-13 France 10 1-11 USA and Canada 10 10-13 France 14 14 Japan usa usa The regulatory domain. canada etsi france 50 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Commands, parameters and alarms Parameter Default value Range Description japan net_name {name} Nokia WLAN up to 32 characters 802.11 network name (ASCII, case-sensitive) frag_threshold {value} 2346 256-2346 (even numbers only) Fragmentation threshold for 802.11 packets. Frames larger than this value will be broken into multiple smaller packets. rts_threshold {value} 2301 0-2347 The size of data frame above which the IEEE802.11 RTS/ CTS collision avoidance method is used. short_retry {value} 0-31 The number of times a fragment is retried in the event of a transmission failure. long_retry {value} 0-31 The number of times a frame is retried in the event of a transmission failure. basic_rate {rates} All 1000 2000, 5500 11000, All A list of all basic rates supported by the access point (this should be limited to rates that all stations can support). beacon_interval {value} 100 1-65535 The time interval between beacons (in milliseconds). dtim_interval {value} 1-255 The number of beacons to count between DTIMs. ed_threshold {value} 127 10-127 Energy detection threshold. wep_mode {mode} open Determines the Access Point authentication policy: open Accept open system. wep Wep key is required. ip_address {dotted-quad} none IP address IP address of the Access Point (for management purposes). ip_address_OpenSystem {dotted-quad} none IP address IP address of the AP to be used in DHCP relay when forwarding requests for OpenSystem users. dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 51 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual Parameter Default value Range Description ip_address_1x {dotted-quad} none IP address IP address of the AP to be used in DHCP relay when forwarding requests for 802.1x users. subnet_mask {dotted-quad} 255.255.0.0 Any valid mask. Subnet mask for network (used to determine broadcast addresses). gateway {dotted-quad} none IP address Default gateway for packets not on the local subnet, or the address of the zone controller if zone privacy is set. telnet_port {port} 23 0-65535 Telnet server port number (0 disables access). http_port {port} 80 0-65535 Web server port number (0 disables access). manager {[any | specific]} any any, specific Limits management access to specific IPs, or disables it altogether. password {password} private up to 16 characters in sets of a - z, A - Z and 0 - 9 Password for management access to Access Point (case sensitive). ap_name {name} LocalAP Up to 15 characters Access Point name (equivalent to hostname). protocol_filter {[tcpip | all]} all all, tcp/ip Enables packet filtering, discarding all non-TCP/IP traffic. zone_privacy {[on | off]} off on or off Enables the zone privacy feature. community_get {string} public up to 16 characters Community name for SNMP get operations (case sensitive). community_set {string} private up to 16 characters Community name for SNMP set operations (case sensitive). snmp_contact {string} Contact up to 32 characters SNMP contact name, from the RFC1213 MIB (case sensitive). snmp_sys_name {string} Sys Name up to 32 characters SNMP system name, from the RFC1213 MIB (case sensitive). snmp_location {string} Location up to 64 characters SNMP location data, from the RFC1213 MIB (case sensitive). snmp_secret {secret} default up to 16 charac- An ASCII string giving the 52 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Commands, parameters and alarms Parameter Default value Range Description ters in sets of a - z, A - Z and 0 - 9 shared secret for the radius server. snmp_enable_set off on, off Enable or disable SNMP SETs snmp_enable_get off on, off Enable or disable SNMP GETs snmp_enable_trap off on, off Enable or disable SNMP traps. cca_mode {param} cs_only ed_only, cs_only, ed_and_cs, ed_or_cs Specifies the CCA (Clear Channel Assessment) to be used. wep_key {1-4} {KEY} none 1-4, hex string Sets default key to value hex string. The hex string will be 10 or 26 hex characters, according to the strength of WEP key being entered (note: the web user interface allows these keys to be entered also in ASCII.) wep_key_length {[normal | high]} normal normal, high "normal" sets the wep-key length to 40 bits, "high" sets the wep-key length to 128 bits wep_key_active {1-4} 1-4 Specifies which one of the four wep keys is active. radius_server {1-2} {ip_addr} none 1 or 2, IP addresses IP address of primary (1) and secondary (2) Radius servers. shared_secret {1-2} {secret} none up to 16 characters An ASCII string giving the shared secret for the Radius server. shared_password {password} Nokia WLAN up to 16 characters An ASCII string giving the dummy password for the Radius server. ip_address_ac {dotted-quad} none IP address Access Controller IP address in a configurable parameter in Access Point. dhcp_relay {[on | off]} off on or off Enables the DHCP relay functionality. brgtable {[add | del] {MAC}} none add or del Adds/deletes a given MAC address to/from bridge table. manager_ip {1-4} {ip_addr} none 1-4, IP address Allows one of out of four IP addresses specific manage- dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 53 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual Parameter Default value Range Description ment access. ac_iapf_port 2236 0-65535 Port number for IAPF messages coming from AP to AC. dhcp_base 192.168.5.100 IP address The base address of the DHCP pool. dhcp_pool 16 0-254 The number of entries in the pool for DHCP server (0 disables the DHCP server). dhcp_gateway none IP address The gateway address for dhcp clients. dhcp_dns 192.168.1.1 IP address The DNS server address for dhcp clients. For more information on using the command line interface, see Accessing command line interface and Supported CLI commands. 7.3 SNMP traps Nokia A036 supported traps Trap Description ColdStart Sent when Nokia A036 starts up. WarmStart Sent after a system restart. LinkDown Sent when a failure is detected in a network interface. LinkUp Sent when a network interface has started. AuthenticationFailure Sent when an unauthenticated protocol message is received. EnterpriseSpecific A trap defined by Nokia for A036. Enterprise specific traps 54 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Commands, parameters and alarms Trap Value Description ENT_AUTH_FAIL Sent when a login fails (telnet server). ENT_MGMT_OPEN Sent when someone successfully logs into Nokia A036 via Web of telnet serve. ENT_TFTP_TRANSFER Sent when a TFTP transfer has taken place. ENT_CLI_ERROR Sent when an error is detected in a CLI command. dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 55 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual 56 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Files Files 8.1 config.txt The configuration file is a text file containing all configurable parameters of Nokia A036. You can modify the parameters in the configuration file and then upload the file to Nokia A036 using FTP or TFTP. After a successful upload, Nokia A036 will first check the validity of parameters and then change the settings according to the configuration file. Record structure of the file %channel: 10 %domain: usa %net_name: "Nokia WLAN" %frag_threshold: 2346 %rts_threshold: 2301 %short_retry: 8 %long_retry: 4 %Basic_rate: All %beacon_interval: 100 %dtim_interval: 1 %ed_threshold: 127 %wep_mode: "open" %ip_address: none %subnet_mask: 255.255.0.0. %ip_address_OpenSystem: none %ip_address_1x: none %gateway: none %telnet_port: 23 %http_port: 80 %manager: "any" %ap_name: "LocalAP" %protocol_filter: all %zone_privacy: off %community_get: "public" %community_set: "private" %snmp_contact: "Contact" %snmp_sys_name: "Sys Name" %snmp_location: "Location" %snmp_secret: "default" %snmp_enable_set: "off" dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 57 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual %snmp_enable_get: "off" %snmp_enable_trap: "off" %cca_mode: cs_only %wep_key: 1,none %wep_key: 2,none %wep_key: 3,none %wep_key: 4,none %wep_key_range: none %radius_server: none %shared_secret: none %ip_address_ac: none %dhcp_relay: off %brgtable: none %manager: any %manager_ip: 1,none %manager_ip: 2,none %manager_ip: 3,none %manager_ip: 4,none %ac_iapf_port: 2236 %wep_key_active: 1 %dhcp_base: 192.168.5.100 %dhcp_pool: 16 %dhcp_gateway: none %dhcp_dns: 192.168.1.1 8.2 stat.txt The stat.txt file contains Nokia A036 network statistics. The file is generated using any stats command. For more information, see Supported CLI commands. Record structure of the file 58 (60) LAN: Bytes Received : Unicast Packets Received : Nonunicast Packets Received : Received Packets Dropped : Received Packets Errors : Bytes Transmitted : Unicast Packets Transmitted : Nonunicast Packets Transmitted : Transmitted Packets Dropped : Transmitted Packets Errors : 4907980 15935 28239288 91686 AIR: Bytes Received : Unicast Packets Received : Nonunicast Packets Received : Received Packets Dropped : # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Files dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Received Packets Errors : Bytes Transmitted : Unicast Packets Transmitted : Nonunicast Packets Transmitted : Transmitted Packets Dropped : Transmitted Packets Errors : 7084 23 13 IP: Forwarding : DefaultTTL : InReceives : InHdrErrors : InAddrErrors : ForwDatagrams : InUnknownProtos : InDiscards : InDelivers : OutRequests : OutDiscards : OutNoRoutes : ReasmTimeout : ReasmReqds : ReasmOKs : ReasmFails : FragOKs : FragFails : FragCreates : 64 14693 14577 5509 57 10 TCP: RtoAlgorithm : RtoMin : RtoMax : MaxConn : ActiveOpens : PassiveOpens : AttemptFails : EstabResets : CurrEstab : InSegs : OutSegs : RetransSegs : 4668 3549 Gauge: UDP: InDatagrams : NoPorts : InErrors : OutDatagrams : 9496 19 1984 SNMP: snmpInPkts : snmpOutPkts : snmpInBadVersions : 814 814 # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 59 (60) Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual snmpInBadCommunityNames: snmpInBadCommunityUses : snmpInASNParseErrs : snmpInTooBigs : snmpInNoSuchNames : snmpInBadValues : snmpInReadOnlys : snmpInGenErrs : snmpInTotalReqVars : snmpInTotalSetVars : snmpInGetRequests : snmpInGetNexts : snmpInSetRequests : snmpInGetResponses : snmpInTraps : snmpOutTooBigs : snmpOutNoSuchNames : snmpOutBadValues : snmpOutGenErrs : snmpOutGetRequests : snmpOutGetNexts : snmpOutSetRequests : snmpOutGetResponses : snmpOutTraps : snmpEnableAuthenTraps : 8.3 824 827 838 System log var/log/messages This is a system log file where application error and status messages are recorded. Use the following command to view the file: cat /var/log/messages /usr/etc/ucd-snmp/syslog_hostlist.conf This is a simple syslogd configuration file. It is possible to direct syslog messages to an external machine that is running syslog. The file does not exist by default but can be generated for example with the following command: printf "remotehost \\n" > /usr/etc/ucd-snmp/syslog_hostlist.conf where = ip address of the remote machine running syslogd 60 (60) # Nokia Corporation Nokia Proprietary and Confidential dn02119532 Issue 1-0 en Federal Communication Commission Interference 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 of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, (example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices) any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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