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User’s Guide
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If no OID is specified all SNMP request to the controller will be redirected to a
specific host.
SNMP Trap Table:
You can configure your SNMP agent to send SNMP Traps (and/or inform notifications) under the
defined host (SNMP manager) and community name (optional).
Figure 192 – SNMP Trap Table
Type – select trap message type [v1/v2/inform].
Host – enter SNMP manager IP address [dots and digits].
Community Name – specify the community name at a SNMP trap message. This community will be
used in trap messages to authenticate the SNMP manager. If not defined, the default trap community
name will be used (specified in the SNMP table) [1-32 all ASCII printable characters, no spaces].
Port – enter the port number the trap messages should be send through [number].
System | Access | Web Auth
Web auth controls all the built-in AAA web authentication method.
Figure 193 – Web Authentication methods
IP: IP authentication method. it means every client who has an IP address can be authenticated.
Before client authentication, its first web access of client will be redirected to a confirm/login page,
Need not any username or password, user just press confirm or OK button then client will be
automatically authenticated and client‘s MAC address will be act as the username of login session.
Pre-paid: If Pre-paid authentication was disabled, BW1330 would not use pre-paid database to
authenticate clients.
e-billing: If e-billing authentication was disabled, BW1330 would not use E-Billing built-in database to
authenticate clients.
RADIUS: BW1330 would use extern RADIUS server to do authenticate client if RADIUS
authentication setting was enabled.
POP3: By using pop3 mail address for user authentication.
BW1330 executes the web authentication with the below web authentication method order: IP auth,
Pre-paid auth, e-billing Auth and RADIUS auth. If one auth method failed (including setting of the
auth method is disabled), try next.
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System | Access | Mac List
The MAC list is a client pass-through table. If MACACL (system | Access | AAA) is enabled and the
client’s MAC address is belong to this table. Then the client will be authorized transparently. (Please
refer to MACACL item in System | Access | AAA.
Press the “NEW” button to add a new MAC address to the table. The format of a MAC address can be:
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx or xxxxxxxxxx
figure 194-MAC format
Figure 195 – MAC List for MAC-ACL
Press the “apply changes” button to save the changes to flash after you finish your input..
Figure 196 – Add new MAC address
System | Access | HTTPC
For web authentication, this item configure whether redirect web logon user to a HTTPS logon page
or HTTP page.
Figure 197 – HTTPC configuration for web logon.
Default configuration is disabled. It means web logon client will be redirected to a HTTPS logon page
for more security.
System | Status
Use the system | status menu to check the BW1330 current status:
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Device statistics (including device name, model, firmware version, status, logged administrators,
general uptime, memory, load, connected clients)
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Figure 198 – Device Statistics
Device Name – full device name and model.
Firmware Version – the current version of the firmware.
Device Status – current device status: running/warning.
Currently Connected Administrators – logged administrators list in format: [administrator name, IP
address, and idling time in hours/minutes/seconds].
Uptime – indicates the time, expressed in days, hours and minutes since the system was last
rebooted [days/hours/minutes/seconds].
Software Runtime – indicates the time, expressed in days, hours and minutes since the software
reboot. The system itself can restart the software without rebooting the device
[days/hours/minutes/seconds].
Total Memory – total operational memory of your BW1330 [kB].
Free Memory – indicates the memory currently available in the controller [kB].
Average Load – indicates the average load of the BW1330 processor in the period of the last
1minute, 5 minutes and 15 minutes (a larger value means a larger average load on the processor).
Minimum load – 1.0
Normal load – should not exceed 2.0 (including)
Processor is busy – more than 2.0
Connected Clients Number – total number of current connected clients. Click on the settings and get
detailed connected clients list (clients page under the connection | user):
Figure 199 – Connected Clients Detailed List
Connected Clients Input Bytes – current connected clients’ total Input bytes [K, KB, MB, GB].
Connected Clients Output Bytes – current connected clients’ total Output bytes [K, KB, MB, GB].
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WAN interface (ixp1) (including the IP address, netmask, gateway, MAC address of the WAN
interface, DNS servers, RX/TX statistics)
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Figure 200 – WAN Interface Statistics
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RX – indicates data volume received on the WAN interface since reboot.
TX – indicates data volume transmitted to the WAN interface since reboot.
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LAN interface (br1) (including the IP address, netmask, MAC address of the LAN interface,
RX/TX statistics)
Figure 201 – LAN Interface Statistics
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RX – indicates data volume received on the LAN interface since reboot.
TX – indicates data volume transmitted to the LAN interface since reboot.
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Services (all services list with its status: enabled/disabled)
Figure 202 – Services
Services are displayed as a link to the respective menu where status can be
configured.
Refresh – click the button to refresh device status statistics.
System | Reset
If you need to reboot your device or reset to factory defaults select the system | reset menu:
Figure 203 – Reset and Reboot
Reset – reset device to factory default values.
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Keep in mind that resetting the device is an irreversible process.
Please note that even the administrator password will be set back to the factory
default.
Reboot – reboot device with the last saved configuration.
System | Update
Check for new product updates at the Browan Communications website:
http://www.browan.com
To update your device firmware, use only the original firmware image and under system | update
menu click the upload button:
Figure 204 – Firmware Update
Specify the full path to the new firmware image and click the upload button:
Figure 205 – New Firmware Upload
Firmware Image – enter the firmware image using the full path.
Browse – click the button to specify the new image location.
Upload – upload with new firmware.
Cancel – cancel the upload process.
New firmware image is uploaded into the controller. Now you need to upload this new firmware into
the controller’s FLASH memory, click the flash button:
Figure 206 – Flash New Image
Flash – flash new image, reboots the system.
Do not switch off and do not disconnect the BW1330 from the power supply during
the firmware update process because the device could be damaged.
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Firmware auto-update:
Auto-update function allows update device firmware automatically. This function will help for large
enterprises, having hundreds of AC's, to keep them up to date.
Figure 207 – Firmware Auto-update Configuration
Status - defines if auto-update is enabled or disabled. Default value disabled.
Update URL - defines where firmware should be downloaded from. It points directly to firmware
update file. URL should be accessible without any user authentication. URL can use HTTP, HTTPS
and FTP protocols. Default value - empty string.
Update interval – define the time interval between each update in hours [1-9999]. Time is counted
from last device boot-on. Default value is 48 hours.
Delay – delays update process by given amount of hours. This should prevent from getting hundreds
requests for firmware download at the same time [0-24]. Default value is 0.
Save - save new firmware auto-update settings.
On boot auto-update feature checks for available updates on specified server at
given URL. If there is different version - device downloads, installs firmware update
and reboots. If firmware version matches current version on device - no update
takes place.
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Connection
Use the connection menu to view the connected user’s statistics, set outgoing mail server or observe
the connected station availability.
Figure 208 – Connection Menu
Connection | Users
The users menu is for viewing the connected users’ statistics. Also ability to logout user from the
system is implemented here:
Figure 209– Users’ Statistics
The users’ statistics parameters are as follows:
No – number of the user’s session connection.
User – username of the connected client.
Interface – name of interface, through which client is connected [br1].
User IP – IP address, from which the user’s connection is established. Address is presented in digits
and dots notation.
Time length - session duration since the user login.
Idle Time - amount of user inactivity time [hours: minutes: seconds].
Details – click on user details to get more information about the client:
Figure 210 – User’s Details
User – the username of the connected client.
Interface – name of interface, through which client is connected.
User IP – IP address, from which the user’s connection is established. Address is presented in digits
and dots notation.
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MAC Address – hardware address of the network device from which the user is connected.
Authentication mode – authentication method which user uses to connect.
WISP – WISP domain name where the user belongs.
Session ID – the unique user’s session ID number. This can be used for troubleshooting purposes.
Time length – session time duration since user login [hours: minutes: seconds/unlimited].
Remaining Time length– remaining user’s session time [hours: minutes: seconds/unlimited]. Session
time for user is defined in the RADIUS server.
Idle Time - amount of user inactivity time [hours: minutes: seconds].
Input Bytes - amount of data in bytes, which the user network device has received [Bytes].
Output Bytes - amount of data in bytes, transmitted by the user network device [Bytes].
Remaining input/output/total bytes – user session remaining input/output bytes. WISP Operator
can define the user session in bytes. Remaining bytes is received from RADIUS [Bytes/unlimited].
Bandwidth downstream/upstream – user upstream and downstream bandwidth [in bps].
Back – returns to connected client’s statistics list.
Logout User – click this button to explicitly logout user from the network.
Refresh – click the button to refresh users’ statistics.
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Connection | E-mail Redirection
The outgoing mail (SMTP) server redirection is performed using the e-mail redirection menu. By
default such redirection settings is displayed:
Figure 211 – E-mail Redirection Settings
Click the edit button to specify your outgoing mail server settings.
Figure 212 – Edit E-mail Redirection
Status – enable/disable e-mail redirection function.
Host – SMTP server address where to redirect the outgoing clients e-mails [enter host name or host
IP address].
Port – port number [number, by default: 25].
Save – save new e-mail redirection settings.
Connection | Station Supervision
The station supervision function is used to monitor the connected host station availability. This
monitoring is performed with ping. If the specified number of ping failures is reached (failure count),
the user is logged out from the AC.
Figure 213 – Station Supervision
To adjust the ping interval/failure count, click the Edit button.
Figure 214 – Edit Station Supervision
Interval – define interval of sending ping to host [in seconds].
Failure Count – failure count value after which the user is logged out from the system.
Save – save station supervision settings.
Cancel – cancel changes.
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Built-In AAA
Use built-in AAA to configure the post-paid account (e-billing) and pre-paid account (pre-paid) of builtin AAA system.
Figure 215 – Built-In AAA Menu
Built-in AAA | E-Billing
Hotspot owner can use this function to create E-Billing user account, set the E-Billing account billing
policy and price. With this feature, hotspot owner can setup public access service without external
RADIUS server.
2.create an E-Billing
account on BW1330
Figure 216 – E-Billing operate mode
Built-in AAA | E-Billing | User Control
“User control” provides an interface to manage E-Billing user accounts.
Figure 217 – Ebilling accounts
You can edit or delete exist E-Billing accounts, change their password or check account’s billing
information. Click the “new” button will create a new E-Billing account.
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Figure 218 – Create new ebilling account
New created account need fill out below item:
1. User Name – user of e-billing account.
2. password – Password of the user to be logged on.
3. retype password – re-enter the new password to verify its accuracy
4. Band Class: means account priority, BW1330 support 3 priority class for E-Billing account, each
priority class relevant to different bandwidth. Detail will descript in Built-in AAA| E-Billing| Band
Class
5. Status flags: InUse, Suspend and NoUse.
InUse: This account is normal, user can use this account to login.
Suspend: This account will be temporary suspend for some reason such as this account will not
be use for some days.
NoUse: This account will be NoUse. Account recycle will delete this account after 72 hours.
If E-Billing account status flags are NoUse or Suspend, this logon process by this
account will be failed.
The different of NoUse and Suspend is for administrator’s facility to distinguish EBilling accounts status.
Suggestion: If an account is check-out, it is better to change the account status to
NoUse and keep for some days rather than delete this account to for user re-check
the account detail.
6. Mac check and Mac address: If “Mac Check” is enabled, This account will bind a special MAC
address for more security. Other clients with different MAC address will not be login success even
use the right account and password.
7. VIP Check: if this account is a VIP account, the VIP Check status must be enabled. The billing
policy of the account will be daily policy.
It is suggested that the VIP account class is higher than the normal account for
example class 1 for 2M bps bandwidth.
If an account was changed from Normal to VIP or VIP to Normal, BW1330 will
count charge of this account as totally VIP/Normal account when he check-out.
Once a new account has been created, an account receipt will be output from the account printer
(A720 and printer converter A-721)) which connected to BW1330.
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If a E-Billing account needs to be checked out, just click the “checkout” button, and the detail billing
receipt of this account which record the total cost and total using time will be output from the account
printer and the status of this account will be set to NOUSE. After 72 hours, this account will be
automatically removed.
Below is the printed receipt of account (for user and for counterfoil) when user check-in and user bill
receipts (for user and for counterfoil) when user checkout.
Figure 219 – Account receipt (for user)
Figure 221 – Bill Receipt (for user)
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Figure 220 – Account receipt (counterfoil)
Figure 222 – Bill receipt (Counterfoil)
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Built-in AAA | E-Billing | Band Class
BW1330 provide three bandwidth class, administrator can define each class bandwidth:
Figure 223 – Bandwidth class
There are three class level in default.
Class Level - Define the different user level for the download and upload bandwidth.
Max Up-Bandwidth - Maximum upload data for the specified user class level.
Max Down-Bandwidth - Maximum download data for the specified user class level.
Click edit button to change the upload and download bandwidth.
Figure 224 – Bandwidth class
Click the update button to apply change or the cancel button to cancel the modification.
Built-in AAA | E-Billing | Bill setting
Administrator can set the E-Billing billing policy through this sub-menu:
figure 225 – Billing policy
BW1330 supports billing policy of billing by Hour, by Data flow and by hour with ceiling policy.
Administrator need fill a price of each billing unit; the price can be accuracy to two places of decimals.
For time the unit is hour and for data it is Mbytes.
If the “By hour with ceiling” policy is selected, the daily cost of an account will be limit to the ceiling
cost, (PM12:00 as the start time and ending time of one day).
BW1330 will only compute the download data flow if the policy is billing by data
flow.
In “Charge Unit” administrator need fill out the currency unit of the local country.
Administrator and logon user can look into user’s detail billing list via Built-in AAA | E-Billing | user
control menu and click the “bill” button for the detail.
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Figure 226 – Bill detail of an ebilling account
“Start time” means the time when user start this session.
“Time length” means the total time of this session.
“Download bytes” and “upload bytes” means the flow of this session.
The column “charge” show the user cost of each session.
If the bill policy is by hour, the minimum time unit will be minutes, less or equal to
one minute will count as one minute.
After administrator modify the billing policy, sessions only after the time of
modification will take effect while sessions before the time of modification will still
use the old policy to billing.
Built-in AAA | E-Billing| Power cut protection
If power cut protection is disabled, BW1330 only record E-Billing account’s accounting data when
user logout. If there has an accidental power cut-off, the accounting data of this session will be lost; If
the power cut protection is enabled, BW1330 will update each online E-Billing account’s accounting
data to flash disk every “User Accounting Update” which configured in Network Interface | RADIUS |
RADIUS Settings and if BW1330 will automatic restore the last session’s accounting data if an
accidental power cutoff happened.
Figure 227 -- Power cut protection
For power cut protection will frequently write data to flash, so if it is enabled, please
make sure the “user accounting update” which configured in Network Interface |
RADIUS | Settings not less than 600 seconds.
If you don’t need the lost accounting data when accidental power cut off, set the
power cut protection setting to disabled.
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Built-in AAA | pre-paid
With Browan Communications A-720/A-721 (account printer and converter), user can use the pre-paid
feature. With the scenario descript in the below figure. Venue owner can use this feature create a
Public access operate mode by BW1330 with its printer/A-720 and converter/A-721.
Figure 228 – Pre-paid scenario
Built-in AAA | pre-paid | user account
User account shows the receipts status which has been printed and not expired now.
Figure 229 – Pre-paid user account
User: show the printed pre-paid account name.
Pre-paid account is composed with three parts.
1. The first part is the prefix (first there characters) of Title configuration;
2. The second part is the date when print this receipt;
3. The last part is a sequence number which will increase automatically.
Time length: the total session time of the receipt has.
The session time of a receipt has decided the price of the receipt. The session time is 0.5,
1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 hours and so on. A-710 only can generate receipt with session time of 1 hour;
A-720 can generate receipt with session time from 0.5 to 9 hours.
Charge: show the total charge of the receipt.
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Open time: The time when the receipt is generated.
Remain time: Remain time of the pre-paid account.
Pre-paid account session time can be consumed by server times. Before the receipt expired
time, this account can logon and logout. And each logon session time will be accumulated.
For example, if a customer buy one hour. He logon and use 20 minutes then he logout and
have a phone call for 20 minutes. After the phone call he can logon and has 40 minutes
session time left.
Online: show if this receipt is in using.
The pre-paid has power cut-off protection function. If there has an accidental power
cut-off, the pre-paid account which generated before accident cut-off can be
restored and still can use.
Built-in AAA | pre-paid | price/unit
Price/unit configure the price of pre-paid account.
Figure 230 – Pre-paid price/unit
Price(/hour) - the price of each hour.(Maximum value is 100,000,000)
Price(/day) - the price of each day. (Maximum value is 1,000,000,000)
Charge Unit: the cash unit.
Click the edit button to change the policy and save it.
Built-in AAA | pre-paid | account life
Account life is to configure the expired time of user.
Figure 231 – Pre-paid account life
Life(hours) - the expire time of user. (Maximum value is 720 hours)
Click edit button to specify the life value and then save it.
Built-in AAA | pre-paid | receipts
Receipts show the printed pre-account, and computed the total cost. It is a history record for printed
receipts, include expired and un-expired receipts. User can delete each history record of receipt.
Figure 232– Pre-paid receipts
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Built-in AAA | pre-paid | timeunit
Hotspot owner can define the charge time by hour or day for the pre-paid user via Built-in AAA | prepaid | timeunit menu.
Figure 233– timeunit
Click the “edit” button to set up the timeunit.
Figure 234– timeunit setting
hour - The charge is by hour. Corresponding to the A-720 printer the keypad 0~9.(0 means half
hour while the keypad 1~9 mean 1~9 hours respectively.)
misc - mix mode by hour and day.Corresponding to the printer keypad which 0 means half hour and
1~5 means 1~5 hours respectively. The keypad 6~9 means 1~4 days respectively.
Built-in AAA | pre-paid | account reminder
The account reminder feature is for reminding hot spot owner to check the income of prepaid
accounts. (Please refer to the Built-in AAA | pre-paid | receipts).
Administrator can set the rating of cash and remind times for reminding himself (herself) to check the
income which bring by prepaid account. After checking, administrator need delete the recorded
receipts history to avoid BW1330 remind again.
Figure 235 – account reminder
Built-in AAA | pre-paid | manage net print
BW1330 supports its account printer with converter to print receipt. Without RS232 DB-9 Connector,
you must connect the printer to BW1330 through the converter connected to the LAN port.
For more detail please refer to the production CD of the converter for the setting
and connection.
Figure 236– net print default IP address
IP address - the IP address of converter(default IP address:192.168.3.250).
delete - delete IP setting.
new - specify a new IP address of converter.
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Up to three IP address can be specified in the net print menu.
Built-in AAA | Configuration
For more detail information showed on the receipt such as the SSID,WEP key,language or title of
receipt use Built-in AAA | Configuration to make configuration.
Built-in AAA | Configuration | Language
The language of printed receipt: Chinese or English.
Figure 237 – Pre-paid receipt language
Built-in AAA | Configuration | Backup and restore
You can save user information locally using the backup and restore menu under the Built-in AAA |
configuration menu:
Click “download” button to backup the E-billing and pre-paid Billing information.
Click “upload” button to restore the backup information.
Figure 238 – E-Billing information backup and restore.
Built-in AAA | pre-paid | WEP key and SSID
The configuration of WEP key and SSID will be printed on the receipt.
Figure 239 – Pre-paid WEP key and SSID configuration
Click the edit button for every column to specify the WEP key and SSID.
Built-in AAA | Configuration | title
Title is the name of a venue. Venue owner can print their venue name and description on each printed
receipt.
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Figure 240 – Printed receipts title
Pre-paid name will use the format: “Prefix three characters of title name + date + serial number”
Below is an example of printed receipts.
Figure 241 – Pre-paid receipt example
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Appendix
A) Access Controller Specification
Technical Data
Wireless
Standard
IEEE 802.11g (OFDM), IEEE 802.11b (DSSS), 2.4GHz ISM band, Wi-Fi
certified
Data Rate
802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 Mbps, 802.11b: 11Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 2,
1Mbps (auto fall back)
Client Stations
Max. 100 simultaneous client stations(wireless+LAN)
Typical range
50 meters in indoor environments, up to 300m outdoors
Transmit Power
Max. 19 dBm
Antennas
Two 2.33 dBi dipole antennas, R-TNC connectors.
Encryption
WPA, WPA2, WPA-PSK, WEP64, WEP128
WDS
Wireless Distribution System
Network and Hotspot Access Control
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IP Router with NAT/NAPT, configurable
firewall filters
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AAA RADIUS client and proxy server
with EAP support
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Universal address translation and web
proxy support (any client configuration
is accepted)
VPN client (GRE)
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WPA support
VPN pass-through
E-mail redirection
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Hotspot access controller with web browser logon (UAM) and 802.1x/EAP support, Smart Client
support, MAC authentication, WISPr compliant
(Wi-Fi alliance)
Extended Universal access method (web browser
log-on) with XML support and walled garden (free
web sites)
WISPr compatible log-on via web browser,
SSL/TLS support UAT
IEEE 802.1x authenticator with EAP-SIM, MD-5,
TLS, TTLS, PEAP
DHCP server, DHCP relay gateway, DHCP client
Layer 2 user isolation
Bandwidth management via RADIUS
Interface
WAN
One 10/100Mb Ethernet, auto sensing (speed, duplexity, MDI/MDIX),
RJ-45
LAN
One 10/100Mb Ethernet port, auto sensing (speed, duplexity, MDI/MDIX),
RJ-45, 802.1q VLAN support
WLAN
Two R-TNC antenna connectors
Management
Interfaces
HTTPs, SSH, Telnet, SNMP (MIB II, Ethernet MIB, bridge MIB, private
MIB)
Software Update
Remote software update via HTTP, HTTPs or FTP
Reset
Remote reset / Manufacturing reset
Console
RS-232 DB-9 Connector
Physical Specification
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Dimension
195 mm x 160 mm x 27 mm
Weight
450g
Environment Specification
Operating
Temperature
Humidity
0 to 55°C
10 % to 95%, non-condensing
Power Supply
External
Input:100-230V AC, 50/60Hz/Output:12V/1A DC
LEDs
5 LEDs
Power, Online, WAN, LAN, WLAN
Warranty
3 years
Package Contents
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BW1330 Hotspot Access Point x 1
RJ-45 Ethernet cable x1
Detachable antenna(R-TNC connector)x2
CD-ROM with software and
documentation x 1
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External power supply, 100-230 V, 50/60 Hz x 1
Printed warranty note x 1
US power cord x 1
EU power cord x 1
Related Products
Access Points:
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P-520r 54Mb Operator Access Point
BW1250 Dual radio Operator Access Point
BW2250 Outdoor dual radio
Operator Access Point/Bridge
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B) Regulatory Domain/Channels
Channel
Identifier
Frequency
in MHz
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14
2484
—
—
—
—
—
•
•
18dBm
20dBm
20dBm
20dBm
20dBm
Maximum Power
Levels
USA,
Canad
(FCC)
European WORLD France
Union
(CE/FCC)
(CE/ETSI)
China
Japan
20dBm
Manua
20dB
Mexico is included in the Americas regulatory domain; however, channels 1
through 8 are for indoor use only while channels 9 through 11 can be used indoors
and outdoors. Users are responsible for ensuring that the channel set configuration
complies with the regulatory standards of Mexico.
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C) CLI Commands and Parameters
Network Commands
network
configuration
Network Interfaces configuration.
dhcp
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol services configuration.
dns
DNS Server settings.
radius
Configuration set for changing RADIUS Server settings.
tunnels
Tunnels configuration commands.
network configuration
bridge
Bridge configuration
interface
Network Interfaces configuration.
portforward
Port forwarding setup.
routes
Static IP routing settings.
subnet
Management subnet configuration.
vlans
VLANs configuration.
network configuration bridge
configuration
Bridge configuration.
ports
Bridge ports configuration.
network configuration bridge
configuration

Action to take upon a bridge interface: A(dd), E(dit), D(elete).

Bridge interface identifier (number)
-a 
Bridge aging time.
-g 
Garbage collector interval.
-t 
Spanning Tree Protocol status: enabled or disabled.
-p 
Bridge priority: low, medium or high.
-d 
Bridge forward delay.
-h 
Bridge hello time.
-e 
Bridge maximum age.
network configuration bridge
ports

Bridge name to add or delete interface (port) from.

A(dd) or D(elete) interface(port) from bridge.
-i 
Interface (port) name.
-c 
Port path cost in the bridge interface.
-p 
Port priority in the bridge interface.
network configuration
interface

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Standard UNIX interface name. This name cannot be changed.
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-s 
The interface status. Possible values are enabled and disabled.
-a 
Interface IP address in digits and dots notation, e.g. 192.168.2.27.
-m 
Interface subnet mask e.g. 255.255.255.0.
-g 
Interface gateway in digits and dots notation or name of other
interface.
-d 
The status of dhcp client for the interface. May have values
enabled and disabled. Can be used with WAN interface only.
-q 
Masquerade status for interface: enabled or disabled.
-u 
Authentication status on interface: enabled and disabled.
-v 
Visitor access for interface: values enabled and disabled.
network configuration
portforward

Action to take upon Port Forwarding entry: A(dd), E(dit), D(elete).

Port Forwarding entry id. Needed with actions E(dit) and D(elete).
-s 
PortForwarding rule status: enabled or disabled.
-p 
Rule protocol.
-a 
Source ip address.
-l 
Source port.
-d 
Destination ip address.
-r 
Destination port.
network configuration routes

Action to take upon the route. May have values A(dd), E(dit),
D(elete).

Route id. Needed only with actions E and D
-s 
Route status. May have values enabled or disabled.
-d 
Interface name.
-t 
Target ip address.
-m 
Target netmask.
-g 
Gateway for the target address.
network configuration subnet

Interface name on which the management subnet is configured.
-s 
Interface ip address for management subnet.
-a 
Interface ip address for management subnet.
-m 
Interface netmask for management subnet.
-n 
Network from which users are allowed to access management
subnet.
-t 
Netmask of network from which users are allowed to access
management subnet.
network configuration vlans

Action to take upon VLAN interface: A(dd), E(dit), D(elete).

VLAN interface id. Needed only with action A.

Name of LAN interface on which VLAN interface exists. Needed
only with action A.

Name of VLAN interface. Needed only with actions E and D.
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Switch control dedicated port: disabled/LAN1/LAN2/LAN3/LAN4.
Needed only with actions A and E.
network dhcp

Interface name for DHCP server instance.
-s 
Status of DHCP server for interface. May be server, relay or
disabled.
-f 
Start of IP address range supported for DHCP service. Needed
only with server status.
-t 
End of IP address range supported for DHCP service. Needed
only with server status.
-w 
WINS Address (Windows Internet Naming Service Address) if it is
available on the network. Needed only with server status.
-l 
DHCP Server lease time. Needed only with server status.
-d 
DHCP domain name. Needed only with server status.
-c 
Circuit ID - a unique NAS identifier. MAC address will be used by
default. Needed only with relay status.
-n 
List of up to two DNS servers IP addresses.
network dns
-p 
DNS primary Server IP address.
-s 
DNS secondary Server IP address.
-d 
DNS Domain Name.
-h 
DNS Host Name.
Network Radius Commands
network radius
accounting_log
For sending RADIUS accounting via syslog.
proxy
RADIUS Proxy configuration.
servers
Up to 32 different RADIUS servers' configuration.
settings
General RADIUS settings configuration.
wisp
WISP information and setup.
network accounting_log
-r 
Remote accounting log status. Possible values are enabled or
disabled.
-a 
The host IP address where to send the accounting information.
network radius proxy
-s 
RADIUS Proxy status: enabled or disabled.
-a 
RADIUS Proxy authentication port.
-c 
RADIUS Proxy accounting port.
-t 

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