GemTek Technology A910603 Wireless LAN Acess Point User Manual pub2pdf3b2 1 60

Gemtek Technology Co., Ltd. Wireless LAN Acess Point pub2pdf3b2 1 60

Manual

Nokia A036 Wireless LAN AccessPoint User Manualdn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential1 (60)
2 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
ContentsContents 31 Introduction to Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point 71.1 Nokia A036 technical overview 71.2 Nokia A036 technical specifications 82 Install 112.1 Fixing the mounting clamp 112.2 Opening the casing 122.3 Placing Access Point to the mounting clamp 142.4 Connecting Ethernet cable 172.5 Connecting power supply unit cable (if no PoE) 202.6 Connecting cables for external antennas (optional) 232.7 Closing the casing 243 Upgrade 273.1 Upgrading via TFTP 273.2 Upgrading via FTP 283.3 Upgrading via web 294 Commission 314.1 Configuring IP settings 314.2 Configuring wireless settings 314.3 Setting Access Point identity information 334.4 Setting WEP policy 345 Administer 375.1 Accessing command line interface 375.2 Accessing web user interface 375.3 Changing password 385.4 Setting internet access 395.5 Setting access to management functions 405.6 Enabling Zone Privacy 415.7 Configuring DHCP 425.8 Uploading configuration file via TFTP 435.9 Uploading and downloading files via FTP 445.10 Using SNMP 456 Statistics 476.1 Measuring air interface 476.2 Measuring LAN interface 487 Commands, parameters and alarms 497.1 Supported CLI commands 497.2 Set command parameters 507.3 SNMP traps 548 Files 57dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential3 (60)Contents
8.1 config.txt 578.2 stat.txt 588.3 System log 604 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only theproduct defined in the introduction of this document. This document is intended for internal useonly. This document is not an official customer document and Nokia does not take responsibilityfor any errors or omissions in this document. No part of it may be reproduced or transmitted inany form or means without the prior written permission of Nokia. The document has beenprepared to be used by professional and properly trained personnel, and the customer assumesfull responsibility when using it. Nokia welcomes customer comments as part of the process ofcontinuous development and improvement of the documentation.The information or statements given in this document concerning the suitability, capacity, orperformance of the mentioned hardware or software products cannot be considered binding butshall be defined in the agreement made between Nokia and the customer.Nokia WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE IN ANY EVENT FOR ERRORS IN THIS DOCUMENT ORFOR ANY DAMAGES, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL (INCLUDING MONETARYLOSSES), that might arise from the use of this document or the information in it. UNDER NOCIRCUMSTANCES SHALL NOKIA BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, DATA, ORINCOME, COST OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES, PROPERTYDAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES HOWSOEVER CAUSED.THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED "AS IS". EXCEPT AS REQUIREDBY APPLICABLE MANDATORY LAW, NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSOR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT,ARE MADE IN RELATION TO THE ACCURACY, RELIABILITY OR CONTENTS OF THISDOCUMENT. NOKIA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE THIS DOCUMENT ORWITHDRAW IT AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.This document and the product it describes are considered protected by copyright according tothe applicable laws.NOKIA and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Otherproduct names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of their respective companies,and they are mentioned for identification purposes only.Copyright © Nokia Corporation 2002. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution orstorage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior writtenpermission of Nokia is prohibited.dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential5 (60)Contents
6 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
1Introduction to Nokia A036 Wireless LANAccess Point1.1 Nokia A036 technical overviewNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point serves as a wireless hub that coordinatesand controls a wireless LAN. Portable devices equipped with IEEE802.11(b)compatible adapters can communicate with a wired LAN or with each otherthrough the Nokia A036. A wireless LAN can be implemented as an extension toGSM, GPRS and UMTS networks or to an existing wired LAN. Nokia A036 isWi-Fi certified.Access Point managementNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point management interface is designed towork with Internet Explorer. In addition, Nokia A036 can be managed viacommand line interface. New configuration data can be downloaded via TFTPand FTP in an authorised manner. Nokia A036 can also be configured remotelyvia the web user interface and SMNP.SecurityNokia A036 supports both types of authentication specified in the IEEE802.11bstandard; Open system authentication (Open Mode) and WEP (Wired EquivalentPrivacy) key authentication. In the Open Mode, authentication and the transfer ofuser data is not encrypted. In terms of WEP, Nokia A036 supports encryptionwith the 40-bit option or extended 128-bit high-level security.In addition, the design of Nokia A036 provides physical security fromunauthorised access. All connectors are hidden inside the casing and there are noscrews to open, preventing unathorised opening. Only authorised personell knowhow to open the casing.Power Over EthernetNokia A036 has an built-in Power Over Ethernet client compliant to IEEE802.3afstandard. The client allows both PoE installation and conventional power supply.dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential7 (60)Introduction to Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point
AntennasNokia A036 is equipped with fully balanced and high quality internal antennasresulting in an optimal RF performance. The antennas have been designed tooptimise coverage and reception propability when Nokia A036 is wall mounted.Nokia A036 also allows the installation of external antennas. External antennasmay be needed if the access point needs to be hidden or, for example, an omni-directional coverage is required. Three different types of external antennas areavailable by order. For more information on external antennas, see Nokia A036technical specification.Wi-Fi 802.11b functionalityNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point follows the Wi-Fi recommendation fordefault settings, as specified in the Wi-Fi System Interoperability Test Planversion 1.1a. Therefore, Nokia A036 needs no reconfiguration to achieve Wi-Ficompatibility.1.2 Nokia A036 technical specificationsPhysical specificationsProduct name Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access PointType Stand alone unitDimensions 202mm x 152mm x 29mm (8" x 6" x 1")Weight 350gStandards IEEE802.11b (Wireless LAN), IEEE802.3 (Ethernet), IEEE802.3af(PoE)Internal antenna SectorExternal antenna OMNI, dual slant sector, bi-sector, with 2m/6ft cableElectrical specificationsPower source Power over Ethernet, 110V - 230V AC 50/60Hz (EU, UK, US)Operating power consumption < 5 WOutput power max. 20 dBm8 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Reception sensitivity min. -90 dBmEMC emissions FCC class B requires the use of shielded Ethernet cable.FCC/EN55022 class A.EMC immunity EN55024Storage temperature 0 - 60 degrees celciusOperating temperature 0 - 40 degrees celciusRadioWLAN standard IEEE802.11bDefault settings Wi-Fi Interoperability Test Plan version 1.1aChannels 13 (depending on local regulations)Max data rate 11 Mb/sModulation technique Direct Sequence Spread Sprectrum (DSSS)Functional specificationsManagement options Web based, Telnet, SNMPManagement connection Ethernet, air interfaceFile transfer FTP, TFTPAccess security WEP (40 bits, 128 bits)Multi-Access Point roaming Nokia Inter Access Point ProtocolLED indicator Power statusInterfacesEthernet connection IEEE802.3 automatic 10/100baseT (RJ-45)Power over Ethernet IEEE802.3 afPower supply EU, UK and US standard AC powerdn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential9 (60)Introduction to Nokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point
10 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
2Install2.1 Fixing the mounting clampNokia A036 is installed using a mounting clamp. You can either fix the clamp tothe wall with screws or fasten it with tie wraps. See (3) in figure 1 for holes for tiewraps.To fix the mounting clamp to the wall with screws:Steps1. Place the mounting clamp against the wall and mark fixing pointsSee (1) and (2) in figure 1 for marking fixing points. It is recommendedyou use the horizontal holes (1) as they are stronger than the vertical holes(4).dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential11 (60)Install
Figure 1. Mounting clamp2. Drill holes3. Fasten the mounting clamp with screws2.2 Opening the casingThe Nokia A036 casing needs to be opened before placed to the mounting clamp.Steps1. To open the casing before installation, place the device the back coverfacing up2. Press on both sides of the casing12 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
The pressing points are shown in figure 2. See figure 3 for pressing pointswhen the device is installed.Figure 2. Opening the casing before installationdn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential13 (60)Install
Figure 3. Opening the installed casing3. The cover clicks open2.3 Placing Access Point to the mounting clampBefore you startYou can feed the Ethernet cable or optionally power supply unit cable in threeways:14 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
.through the top cable inlet.through the cable inlet in the middle of the back cover.through the bottom cable inletDepending on how you feed the cable, remove the appropriate cable inlet coverby pressing it gently (see figure 4). To avoid injury to your hands, use a tool forremoving the cover.Figure 4. Cable inletsSteps1. Place Access Point to the mounting clampSee figures 5 and 6 for how to place the device to the mounting clamp.dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential15 (60)Install
Figure 5. Back cover16 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Figure 6. Placing Access Point to the mounting clamp2.4 Connecting Ethernet cableSteps1. You can connect the Ethernet cable in three waysa) through the top cable inlet, see figure 7dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential17 (60)Install
Figure 7. Ethernet cable through the top cable inletb) through the cable inlet in the middle of the back cover, see figure 818 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Figure 8. Ethernet cable through the middle cable inletc) through the bottom cable inlet, see figure 9dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential19 (60)Install
Figure 9. Ethernet cable through the bottom cable inletNoteDo 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 CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Steps1. You can connect the PSU cable in three waysa) through the top cable inlet, see figure 10Figure 10. Power supply unit cable through the top cable inletb) through the cable inlet in the middle of the back cover, see figure 11dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential21 (60)Install
Figure 11. Power supply unit cable through the middle cable inletc) through the bottom cable inlet, see figure 1222 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Figure 12. Power supply unit cable through the bottom cable inletNoteDo not leave any extra cable inside the back cover.2.6 Connecting cables for external antennas (optional)Steps1. Place the connectors in parking slotsdn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential23 (60)Install
2. Connect cablesSee figure 13.Figure 13. External antenna cabling2.7 Closing the casingSteps1. To close the casing, place the front cover on top of the back coverPlace the front cover so that the top part is approximately 1-2 mm lowerthan the top of the back cover. See figures 14 and 15.24 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Figure 14. Closing the casing - front viewdn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential25 (60)Install
Figure 15. Closing the casing - side view2. Press gently and the front cover snaps to its place26 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
3Upgrade3.1 Upgrading via TFTPUse 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 fileis tarred and compressed, more images can be uploaded in a single upload sessionSteps1. Run your TFTP software and input the following information:<HOST>: IP address of Nokia A036<Port>: 69 (port number for TFTP)<LocalFirmwareFile>: the name of the new firmware fileyou want to upgrade<RemoteFileName>: password of the Web/SNMP(default passwo r d: private)2. On the workstation, click Start -> Run to open a command window3. In the command window, type the following command:tftp-i <IPAddress> put <FirmwareFile> <RemoteFileName>where<IPAddress> = IP address of Nokia A036<FirmwareFile> = name of the firmware<RemoteFileName> = password of Web/SNMP(default passwo r d: private)NoteMake sure that the file is available in the directory from where you run thiscommand.dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential27 (60)Upgrade
After entering the command line, click OK.Expected outcomeThe TFTP client should inform of a successful transfer. The upgrade will befinished a few minutes after this notification, as the upgrade process might takeabout 2-3 minutes to restart the system.Further informationFor other means of upgrading Nokia A036, see Upgrading via FTP andUpgrading via web.3.2 Upgrading via FTPUse FTP client software and command line interface to upgrade Nokia A036. Theuploaded file can be a plain image file (system, rescue or MVC), or if the file istarred and compressed, more images can be uploaded in a single upload session.Steps1. Run your FTP software and input the following information to logonto the FTP server<HOST>: IP address of Nokia A036<Port>: 21 (port number for FTP)<UserID>: login name (default login name: root)<Password>: 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 window3. Type the following command to connect to Nokia A036ftp <IPAddress>where<IPAddress> = IP address of Nokia A036After connected, enter username and password.Default username: rootDeafult password: private28 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
4. After a succesful login, enter the following command:put <FirmwareFile>where<FirmwareFile> = name of the firmwareExpected outcomeThe FTP client should inform of a successful transfer. The upgrade will befinished a few minutes after this notification, as the upgrade process might takeabout 2-3 minutes to restart the system.Further informationFor other means of upgrading Nokia A036, see Upgrading via TFTP andUpgrading via web.3.3 Upgrading via webYou can use the upgrade function in the Nokia A036 web user interface toupgrade firmware:Steps1. Click the Firmware upgrader link2. Select the firmware file to be uploaded3. Start the upgrade by clicking ApplyExpected outcomeThe upgrade process takes approximately 2-3 minutes, after which Nokia A036will restart.Further informationFor more information on the Nokia A036 web user interface, see Accessing webuser interface.dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential29 (60)Upgrade
30 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
4Commission4.1 Configuring IP settingsTo define Nokia A036 IP settings via command line interface, set the followingparameters using the set command:Parameter Default value Range Descriptionip_address {dotted-quad}none IP address IP address of the Access Point (formanagement purposes).subnet_mask {dotted-quad}255.255.0.0 Any valid mask. Subnet mask for network (used todetermine broadcast addresses).gateway {dotted-quad} none IP address Default gateway for packets not onthe local subnet, or the address ofthe zone controller if zone privacy isset.You can also configure IP settings to an external DHCP server and set the DHCPmode to "client", or you can use the ifconfig command.For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set commandparameters.4.2 Configuring wireless settingsYou can configure wireless settings via the web user interface of command lineinterface.Configuring wireless settings via web user interfaceTo configure wireless settings via the web user interface, enter the followinginformation:dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential31 (60)Commission
SSID (Service Set ID) 802.11 network name.Radio channel The channel that the Access Point uses to transmit and receiveinformation.Regulatory domain The domain for which the device is certified. The amount ofavailable radio channels depends on the regulatoy domain.Basic rate You can choose all or specific. If specific, select either low or highrate.Peer AP's for wireless distribution system. You can list MAC addresses of peer Access Points after which theAccess Point will try to establish a link with those listed. In thisway the AP's will form a wireless backbone or a wirelessdistribution system.Configuring wireless settings via command line interfaceTo configure wireless settings via command line interface, set the followingparameters using the set command:Parameter Default value Range Descriptionnet_name {name} Nokia WLAN up to 32 charac-ters802.11 network name (ASCII,case-sensitive)channel {value} Radio channel and domain arelinked: the domain parameterselects the regulatory domaingoverning channel assignment,and is used to constrain thechoice of channels.10 1-13 ETSI10 1-11 USA and Canada10 10-13 France14 14 Japandomain {[usa | canada | etsi |france | japan]}usa usacanadaetsifrancejapanThe regulatory domain.32 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Parameter Default value Range Descriptionbasic_rate {rates} All 1000 2000, 550011000, AllA list of all basic rates supportedby the access point (this shouldbe limited to rates that all sta-tions can support).brgtable {[add | del] {MAC}} none add or del Adds/deletes a given MAC ad-dress to/from bridge table.For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set commandparameters.4.3 Setting Access Point identity informationDefine the following Nokia A036 identity information via the web user interfaceor 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 64characters).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 followingparameters using the set command:Parameter Default value Range Descriptionsnmp_sys_name {string} Sys Name up to 32 charac-tersSNMP system name, from theRFC1213 MIB (case sensitive).snmp_location {string} Location up to 64 charac-tersSNMP location data, from theRFC1213 MIB (case sensitive).snmp_contact {string} Contact up to 32 charac-tersSNMP contact name, from theRFC1213 MIB (case sensitive).ap_name {name} LocalAP Up to 15 char-actersAccess Point name (equivalent tohostname).dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential33 (60)Commission
For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set commandparameters.4.4 Setting WEP policyUse the web user interface or command line interface to define WEP (WiredEquivalent Privacy) policy. Nokia A036 supports both types of authenticationspecified 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: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 interfaceIn 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. Youcan directly enter hexadecimal characters or enter ascii characters that will beautomatically transformed to hexadecimal characters.Set WEP policy via command line interfaceTo define WEP policy via command line interface, set the following parametersusing the set command:Parameter Default value Range Descriptionwep_mode {mode} open Determines the Access Pointauthentication policy:open Accept open system.34 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Parameter Default value Range Descriptionwep Wep key is required.wep_key {1-4} {KEY}] none 1-4, hex string Sets default key to value hexstring. The hex string will be10 or 26 hex characters,according to the strength ofWEP key being enteredwep_key_length {[normal |high]}normal normal, high "normal" sets the wep-keylength to 40 bits, "high" setsthe wep-key length to 128bitswep_key_active [1-4} 1 1-4 Specifies which one of thefour wep keys is active.For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set commandparameters.dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential35 (60)Commission
36 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
5Administer5.1 Accessing command line interfaceTo use Telnet on a Windows machine:Steps1. On the workstation, click Start -> Run2. Type "telnet" and the IP address of Nokia A036 and press OKTelnet window opens with a logon prompt.3. Type username and passwordDefaulf username: rootDefault password: privateIt is highly recommended to change the default password as soon aspossible.Expected outcomeYou are now ready to enter commands.Further informationFor more information on using the command line interface, see Supported CLIcommands and Set command parameters.5.2 Accessing web user interfaceYou can use the Nokia A036 web user interface to modify the following settings:dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential37 (60)Administer
.wireless settings.Nokia A036 identity information.WEP.password.internet access.management IP address.Zone PrivacyThe web user interface also provides:.upgrade function.Nokia A036 statisticsYou can access the Nokia A036 web user interface using Internet Explorer. Toaccess the user interface:Steps1. Open the web browser2. Enter the IP address of Nokia A036 and press EnterA logon prompt appears.3. Enter password and press EnterDefault password: privateExpected outcomeThe home page of the Nokia A036 web user interface appears.5.3 Changing passwordYou can change the password needed for management access via the web userinterface or command line interface.To change the password via command line interface, set the following parameterusing the set command:38 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Parameter Default value Range Descriptionpassword {password} private up to 16 charac-ters in sets of a -z, A - Z and 0 - 9Password for management ac-cess to Access Point (case sen-sitive).For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set commandparameters.5.4 Setting internet accessUse the Nokia A036 web user interface or command line interface to configureinternet access settings.Setting internet access via web user interfaceYou can configure internet access via the web user interface by selecting theappropriate settings:none Internet access is not restricted.MAC address based Allows clients with specified MAC addresses to access thenetwork. You can add/delete addresses to/from the list.Port based Radius servers are in control of the client access. You canadd/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 interfaceTo configure internet access via command line interface, set the followingparameters using the set command:Parameter Default value Range Descriptionwep_mode {mode} open Determines the Access Pointauthentication policy:dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential39 (60)Administer
Parameter Default value Range Descriptionopen Accept open system.wep Wep key is required.radius_server {1-2} {ip_addr} none 1, IP address or2, IP addressIP address of primary (1) and sec-ondary (2) Radius servers.shared_secret {1-2} {secret} none up to 16 char-actersAn ASCII string giving the sharedsecret for the Radius server.For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set commandparameters.5.5 Setting access to management functionsYou can define access to management functions via the web user interface orcommand line interface.Setting access via web user interfaceYou 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 accessNokia A036. If "specific", you must specify which IP address can accessNokia 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 interfaceTo specify access to management functions via command line interface, set thefollowing parameters using the set command:Parameter Default value Range Descriptionmanager {[any | specific]} any any, specific Limits management access tospecific IPs, or disables italtogether.manager_ip {1-4} {ip_addr} none 1-4, IP address Allows one of out of four IPaddresses specific management40 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Parameter Default value Range Descriptionaccess.telnet_port {port} 23 0-65535 Telnet server port number (0 dis-ables access).http_port {port} 80 0-65535 Web server port number (0 dis-ables access).For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set commandparameters.5.6 Enabling Zone PrivacyNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point has a unique feature that secures sharedfiles: the Zone Privacy feature. When Zone Privacy is enabled, Nokia A036 filtersdata traffic at a low level to ensure that wireless users are protected frommalicious protocol attacks. The feature also protects the wireless user from otherusers viewing or accessing files on shared directories on their laptop hard diskdrives.You can enable the Zone Privacy feature via the web user interface or commandline interface.Enabling Zone Privacy via web user interfaceYou can enable the Zone Privacy feature via the web user interface by enteringthe following information:AC IP address Access Controller IP AddressAP IP address Access Point IP AddressAP Address Mask Access Point Subnet MaskAP gateway Access Point GatewayZone Privacy Select "on" or "off"Enabling Zone Privacy via command line interfaceTo enable the Zone Privacy feature via command line interface, set the followingparameter using the set command:dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential41 (60)Administer
Parameter Default value Range Descriptionzone_privacy {[on | off]} off on or off Enables the zone privacy feature.For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set commandparameters.5.7 Configuring DHCPUse the command line interface to configure DHCP settings.Configuring DHCP RelayAs Nokia A036 supports both IEEE802.1x and open system authentication, everyAccess Point has a DHCP relay function with two DHCP pools. The DHCP relayfunction acts as a standard BOOTP relay, checking the terminal's authenticationtype and forwarding DHCP queries to the relevant DHCP server. The DHCPrelay function is based on RFC1534 and the DHCP server on RFC2131.To configure DHCP relay function, set the following parameters using the setcommand:Parameter Default value Range Descriptiondhcp_relay {[on | off]} off on or off Enables the DHCP relay func-tionality.ip_address_1x {dotted-quad}none IP address IP address of the AP to be usedin DHCP relay when forwardingrequests for 802.1x users(giaddr).ip_address_OpenSystem{dotted-quad}none IP address IP address of the AP to be usedin DHCP relay when forwardingrequests for OpenSystem users(giaddr).Configuring DHCP serverYou can also use Nokia A036 as a DHCP server by setting the followingparameters with the set command:42 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Parameter Default value Range Descriptiondhcp_base 192.168.5.100 IP address The base address of the DHCPpool.dhcp_pool 16 0-254 The number of entries in thepool for DHCP server (0 dis-ables the DHCP server).dhcp_gateway none IP address The gateway address for dhcpclients.dhcp_dns 192.168.1.1 IP address The DNS server address fordhcp clients.For a full list of parameters available in Nokia A036, see Set commandparameters.5.8 Uploading configuration file via TFTPUse TFTP client software and command line interface to upload configurationfile. After a successful upload, Nokia A036 will first check the validity ofparameters and then change the settings according to the configuration file.Steps1. Run your TFTP software and input the following information:<HOST>: IP address of Nokia A036<Port>: 69 (port number for TFTP)<Configurefile>: name of the configuration file youwantto upload (th e f ile name must be config.txt)<RemoteFileName>: password of the Web/Telnet/SNMP andthe file name of the configuration file(default: private#config.txt)2. On the workstation, click Start -> Run to open a command window3. In the command window, type the following command:tftp-i <IPAddress> put <Configurefile> <RemoteFileName>where<IPAddress> = IP address of Nokia A036<Configurefile> = name of the configuration file<RemoteFileName> = password of Web/Telnet/SNMP anddn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential43 (60)Administer
the file name of the configuration file(default: private#config.txt)After entering the command line, click OK.Expected outcomeThe TFTP client should inform of a successful transfer. After the upload NokiaA036 starts to use the new configuration.5.9 Uploading and downloading files via FTPUse FTP client software and command line interface to download and uploadconfiguration file and to download statistics file.Steps1. Run your FTP software and input the following information to logonto the FTP server<HOST>: IP address of Nokia A036<Port>: 21 (port number for FTP)<UserID>: login name (default login name: root)<Password>: password of the Web/Telnet/SNMP (defaultpassword: private)After connected, upload the new firmware to the current directory.2. On the workstation, click Start -> Run to open a command window3. Type the following command to connect to Nokia A036ftp <IPAddress>where<IPAddress> = IP address of Nokia A036After connected, enter username and password.Default username: rootDefault password: private4. After a succesful login, enter the following commands:put <Configurefile>when you want upload a new configur ation file44 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
get <Configurefile>when you want to download a new configuration fileorget <Statisticsfile>when you want to download a new statistics fileExpected outcomeThe FTP client should inform of a successful transfer.5.10 Using SNMPNokia A036 has a built-in SNMP (Simple Networking Management Protocol)agent capability which allows integration into SNMP managed enterpriseenvironments. The agent supports SNMP V1.0 and V2c requests and providesdata from the following MIBs:MIB-IIIEEE802.11 MIBEthernet-like MIBIANA interface MIBThe default value for SNMP use is "off". To set up Nokia A036 for use withSNMP:Steps1. In Telnet session, set the following parameters using the set commandParameter Default value Range Descriptioncommunity_get {string} public up to 16 charac-tersCommunity name for SNMP getoperations (case sensitive).community_set {string} private up to 16 charac-tersCommunity name for SNMP setoperations (case sensitive).snmp_contact {string} Contact up to 32 charac-tersSNMP contact name, from theRFC1213 MIB (case sensitive).snmp_sys_name {string} Sys Name up to 32 charac- SNMP system name, from thedn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential45 (60)Administer
Parameter Default value Range Descriptionters RFC1213 MIB (case sensitive).snmp_location {string} Llocation up to 64 charac-tersSNMP location data, from theRFC1213 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 SETssnmp_enable_get off on, off Enable or disable SNMP GETssnmp_enable_trap off on, off Enable or disable SNMP traps.2. Set up your SNMP clientSNMP client set up is client-specific.46 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
6Statistics6.1 Measuring air interfaceThe Nokia A036 web user interface provides information on the following radiostatistics:Radio statisticsBytes 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 errorsRadio detail statisticsaTransmitted_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.dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential47 (60)Statistics
aRetry_Count Number of frames resent.aMultiple_Retry_Count Occurrences when multiple retries were needed tosend 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 aftertransmission.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 interfaceThe Nokia A036 web user interface provides information on the following LANstatistics: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 errors48 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
7Commands, parameters and alarms7.1 Supported CLI commandsThe following table outlines the commands available in Nokia A036. In additionto CLI commands, some standard Unix and Linux commands can be used withNokia A036. In the CLI command descriptions below, the following conventionsare 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 Functionarp Displays the ARP table.restart Reboots A036.ping {ip_address} Sends an ICMP echo request to the IPaddress.set {item} [{parameter} [{parameter} ..]] Sets a configuration item to a given value.verversionDisplays code version numbers.show [wep | config | {item}] Displays the values of system settings.logoutexitDisconnets from session.help Displays available commands.brgtable Displays the contents of the Ethernet bridgetable.dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential49 (60)Commands, parameters and alarms
Command Functionsave Saves current parameters to configuration file.stats [lan | air | ip | tcp | udp | snmp] Displays selected statistics and generates thestats.txt file.; Comment text A comment line that can be used in config-uration 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 Accessingcommand line interface and Set command parameters.7.2 Set command parametersParameter Default value Range Descriptionchannel {value} Radio channel and domain arelinked: the domain parameterselects the regulatory domaingoverning channel assignment,and is used to constrain thechoice of channels.10 1-13 France10 1-11 USA and Canada10 10-13 France14 14 Japandomain {[usa | canada | etsi |france | japan]}usa usacanadaetsifranceThe regulatory domain.50 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Parameter Default value Range Descriptionjapannet_name {name} Nokia WLAN up to 32 charac-ters802.11 network name (ASCII,case-sensitive)frag_threshold {value} 2346 256-2346 (evennumbers only)Fragmentation threshold for802.11 packets. Frames largerthan this value will be brokeninto multiple smaller packets.rts_threshold {value} 2301 0-2347 The size of data frame abovewhich the IEEE802.11 RTS/CTS collision avoidance meth-od is used.short_retry {value} 8 0-31 The number of times a frag-ment is retried in the event of atransmission failure.long_retry {value} 4 0-31 The number of times a frame isretried in the event of a trans-mission failure.basic_rate {rates} All 1000 2000, 550011000, AllA list of all basic rates sup-ported by the access point (thisshould be limited to rates thatall stations can support).beacon_interval {value} 100 1-65535 The time interval betweenbeacons (in milliseconds).dtim_interval {value} 1 1-255 The number of beacons tocount between DTIMs.ed_threshold {value} 127 10-127 Energy detection threshold.wep_mode {mode} open Determines the Access Pointauthentication 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 usedin DHCP relay when forwardingrequests for OpenSystemusers.dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential51 (60)Commands, parameters and alarms
Parameter Default value Range Descriptionip_address_1x {dotted-quad} none IP address IP address of the AP to be usedin DHCP relay when forwardingrequests for 802.1x users.subnet_mask {dotted-quad} 255.255.0.0 Any valid mask. Subnet mask for network (usedto determine broadcast ad-dresses).gateway {dotted-quad} none IP address Default gateway for packets noton the local subnet, or theaddress of the zone controller ifzone privacy is set.telnet_port {port} 23 0-65535 Telnet server port number (0disables access).http_port {port} 80 0-65535 Web server port number (0disables access).manager {[any | specific]} any any, specific Limits management access tospecific IPs, or disables italtogether.password {password} private up to 16 charac-ters in sets of a - z,A - Z and 0 - 9Password for management ac-cess to Access Point (casesensitive).ap_name {name} LocalAP Up to 15 charac-tersAccess Point name (equivalentto hostname).protocol_filter {[tcpip | all]} all all, tcp/ip Enables packet filtering, dis-carding all non-TCP/IP traffic.zone_privacy {[on | off]} off on or off Enables the zone privacy fea-ture.community_get {string} public up to 16 charac-tersCommunity name for SNMPget operations (case sensitive).community_set {string} private up to 16 charac-tersCommunity name for SNMPset operations (case sensitive).snmp_contact {string} Contact up to 32 charac-tersSNMP contact name, from theRFC1213 MIB (case sensitive).snmp_sys_name {string} Sys Name up to 32 charac-tersSNMP system name, from theRFC1213 MIB (case sensitive).snmp_location {string} Location up to 64 charac-tersSNMP location data, from theRFC1213 MIB (case sensitive).snmp_secret {secret} default up to 16 charac- An ASCII string giving the52 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Parameter Default value Range Descriptionters in sets of a - z,A - Z and 0 - 9shared secret for the radiusserver.snmp_enable_set off on, off Enable or disable SNMP SETssnmp_enable_get off on, off Enable or disable SNMP GETssnmp_enable_trap off on, off Enable or disable SNMP traps.cca_mode {param} cs_only ed_only, cs_only,ed_and_cs,ed_or_csSpecifies the CCA (ClearChannel Assessment) to beused.wep_key {1-4} {KEY} none 1-4, hex string Sets default key to value hexstring. The hex string will be 10or 26 hex characters, accordingto the strength of WEP keybeing entered (note: the webuser interface allows thesekeys to be entered also inASCII.)wep_key_length {[normal |high]}normal normal, high "normal" sets the wep-keylength to 40 bits, "high" sets thewep-key length to 128 bitswep_key_active {1-4} 1 1-4 Specifies which one of the fourwep keys is active.radius_server {1-2} {ip_addr} none 1 or 2, IP ad-dressesIP address of primary (1) andsecondary (2) Radius servers.shared_secret {1-2} {secret} none up to 16 charac-tersAn ASCII string giving theshared secret for the Radiusserver.shared_password {password} Nokia WLAN up to 16 charac-tersAn ASCII string giving thedummy password for the Ra-dius server.ip_address_ac {dotted-quad} none IP address Access Controller IP address ina configurable parameter inAccess Point.dhcp_relay {[on | off]} off on or off Enables the DHCP relay func-tionality.brgtable {[add | del] {MAC}} none add or del Adds/deletes a given MAC ad-dress to/from bridge table.manager_ip {1-4} {ip_addr} none 1-4, IP address Allows one of out of four IPaddresses specific manage-dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential53 (60)Commands, parameters and alarms
Parameter Default value Range Descriptionment access.ac_iapf_port 2236 0-65535 Port number for IAPF mes-sages coming from AP to AC.dhcp_base 192.168.5.100 IP address The base address of the DHCPpool.dhcp_pool 16 0-254 The number of entries in thepool for DHCP server (0 dis-ables the DHCP server).dhcp_gateway none IP address The gateway address for dhcpclients.dhcp_dns 192.168.1.1 IP address The DNS server address fordhcp clients.For more information on using the command line interface, see Accessingcommand line interface and Supported CLI commands.7.3 SNMP trapsNokia A036 supported trapsTrap DescriptionColdStart 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 traps54 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Trap Value DescriptionENT_AUTH_FAIL 1 Sent when a login fails (telnet server).ENT_MGMT_OPEN 2 Sent when someone successfully logs into Nokia A036via Web of telnet serve.ENT_TFTP_TRANSFER 3 Sent when a TFTP transfer has taken place.ENT_CLI_ERROR 7 Sent when an error is detected in a CLI command.dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential55 (60)Commands, parameters and alarms
56 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
8Files8.1 config.txtThe configuration file is a text file containing all configurable parameters ofNokia A036. You can modify the parameters in the configuration file and thenupload 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 thesettings 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"dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential57 (60)Files
%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: 192.168.1.18.2 stat.txtThe stat.txt file contains Nokia A036 network statistics. The file is generatedusing any stats command. For more information, see Supported CLI commands.Record structure of the fileLAN:Bytes Received : 4907980Unicast Packets Received : 15935Nonunicast Packets Received : 0Received Packets Dropped : 0Received Packets Errors : 0Bytes Transmitted : 28239288Unicast Packets Transmitted : 91686Nonunicast Packets Transmitted : 0Transmitted Packets Dropped : 0Transmitted Packets Errors : 0AIR:Bytes Received : 0Unicast Packets Received : 0Nonunicast Packets Received : 0Received Packets Dropped : 058 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Received Packets Errors : 0Bytes Transmitted : 7084Unicast Packets Transmitted : 23Nonunicast Packets Transmitted : 0Transmitted Packets Dropped : 0Transmitted Packets Errors : 13IP:Forwarding : 2DefaultTTL : 64InReceives : 14693InHdrErrors : 0InAddrErrors : 0ForwDatagrams : 0InUnknownProtos : 0InDiscards : 0InDelivers : 14577OutRequests : 5509OutDiscards : 0OutNoRoutes : 0ReasmTimeout : 0ReasmReqds : 57ReasmOKs : 10ReasmFails : 0FragOKs : 0FragFails : 0FragCreates : 0TCP:RtoAlgorithm : 1RtoMin : 0RtoMax : 0MaxConn : 0ActiveOpens : 1PassiveOpens : 0AttemptFails : 0EstabResets : 0CurrEstab : Gauge: 3InSegs : 4668OutSegs : 3549RetransSegs : 0UDP:InDatagrams : 9496NoPorts : 19InErrors : 0OutDatagrams : 1984SNMP:snmpInPkts : 814snmpOutPkts : 814snmpInBadVersions : 0dn02119532Issue 1-0 en#Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidential59 (60)Files
snmpInBadCommunityNames: 0snmpInBadCommunityUses : 0snmpInASNParseErrs : 0snmpInTooBigs : 0snmpInNoSuchNames : 0snmpInBadValues : 0snmpInReadOnlys : 0snmpInGenErrs : 0snmpInTotalReqVars : 824snmpInTotalSetVars : 0snmpInGetRequests : 827snmpInGetNexts : 0snmpInSetRequests : 0snmpInGetResponses : 0snmpInTraps : 0snmpOutTooBigs : 0snmpOutNoSuchNames : 0snmpOutBadValues : 0snmpOutGenErrs : 0snmpOutGetRequests : 0snmpOutGetNexts : 0snmpOutSetRequests : 0snmpOutGetResponses : 838snmpOutTraps : 0snmpEnableAuthenTraps : 28.3 System logvar/log/messagesThis 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.confThis is a simple syslogd configuration file. It is possible to direct syslog messagesto an external machine that is running syslog.The file does not exist by default but can be generated for example with thefollowing command:printf "remotehost <ip address>\\n" >/usr/etc/ucd-snmp/syslog_hostlist.confwhere<ip address>= ip address of the remote machine running syslogd60 (60) #Nokia CorporationNokia Proprietary and Confidentialdn02119532Issue 1-0 enNokia A036 Wireless LAN Access Point User Manual
Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis 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 reasonableprotection 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 withthe instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does causeharmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning theequipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of thefollowing 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 isconnected.- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, (example - use only shielded interface cableswhen connecting to computer or peripheral devices) any changes or modifications not expresslyapproved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate thisequipment.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must acceptany 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 uncontrolledenvironment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cmbetween the radiator & your body.This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna ortransmitter.

Navigation menu