SendFar Technology OAB-03001 Wireless Access Bridge User Manual

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 ■  Contents  CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................. 1  1.1 INTRODUCING THE SF-3000 ...................................................................... 1 1.2 PRODUCT FEATURES ................................................................................. 1 SF-3000  1.3 PACKAGE CONTENTS................................................................................. 1 1.4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................... 2 1.5 INLINE POWER INJECTOR (POE) ................................................................ 2 CHAPTER 2. INSTALLATION AND BASIC CONFIGURATION ......... 3 IEEE 802.11b Wireless Access Bridge 2.1 BEFORE YOU START.................................................................................. 3  2.2 LOCATE THE SF-3000 AND INLINE POWER INJECTOR PORTS .................... 4 User Manual  2.3 PREPARING INSTALLATION........................................................................ 6 2.4 BASIC CONFIGURATION............................................................................. 7 2.4.1 What you need to know..................................................................... 7  2.4.2 Basic Configuration Steps ................................................................ 7 September 1, 2003  2.4.3 Logging into the Web Interface ........................................................ 8 Version 1.00  2.4.4 Set SF-3000’s Operating Mode, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Route IP, DNS Server IP ................................................................................ 11  2.4.5 Set Wireless Encryption for Wireless Interface .............................. 12  2.4.6 Change Supervisor Account & Password ...................................... 12 2.4.7 Upgrade the Firmware................................................................... 13 2.4.8 Back-up the SF-3000’s Configuration Files................................... 16 CHAPTER 3. NETWORK TOPOLOGIES ............................................... 19 3.1 WIRELESS ACCESS BRIDGE-TO-CENTRAL WIRELESS BRIDGE ................. 20 3.2 WIRELESS CLIENT ROUTER-TO-CENTRAL WIRELESS BRIDGE................. 21 3.3 WIRELESS ACCESS BRIDGE-TO-CENTRAL WIRELESS ROUTER ................ 22 3.4 WIRELESS CLIENT ROUTER-TO-CENTRAL WIRELESS ROUTER ................ 23 CHAPTER 4. NETWORK PARAMETERS .............................................. 24 4.1 IP CONFIGURATION................................................................................. 24 4.2 VIRTUAL SERVER .................................................................................... 24 4.3 CONFIGURE SNMP.................................................................................. 26 4.3.1 Configure Community Pool............................................................ 27 4.3.2 Configure Trap Host Pool.............................................................. 28 4.4 CONFIGURE WIRELESS RELATED PARAMETERS ....................................... 29 4.5 SECURITY................................................................................................ 31 4.5.1 MAC based Access Control ............................................................ 31 4.6 UTILITY................................................................................................... 32   Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain it for future reference.  Version 1.00  i
4.6.1 Software Upgrade........................................................................... 32 4.6.2 Administration ................................................................................ 33 Chapter 1. Introduction CHAPTER 5. MONITOR INFORMATION ............................................. 35 5.1 SYSTEM INFORMATION............................................................................ 35 5.2 STATISTIC INFORMATION ........................................................................ 36 5.3 WIRELESS LINK  INFORMATION............................................................... 36 CHAPTER 6. SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................. 38 CHAPTER 7. DEFAULT SETTINGS ........................................................ 41 7.1 GENERAL CONFIGURATION ..................................................................... 41 7.1.1 System............................................................................................. 41 7.1.2 Virtual Server ................................................................................. 41 7.1.3 SNMP ............................................................................................. 42 7.1.3.1 Table of SNMP Community Pool .............................................. 42 7.1.3.2 Table of SNMP Trap Community Host Pool ............................. 42 7.1.4 Wireless LAN.................................................................................. 43 7.2 UTILITY................................................................................................... 44 7.2.1 Software Upgrade........................................................................... 44 7.2.2 Administration ................................................................................ 44 CHAPTER 8. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE INFORMATION ........ 45 Version 1.00  11.3 Package Contents The product package contains the following items.  1.  One (1) SF-3000 Outdoor Wireless Access Bridge unit 2.  One (1) 24V, 0.83A AC/DC adapter with wall-plug power cord 3.  One (1) Inline Power Injector (PoE) 1.2 Product Features  Protocol Supported:  TCP/IP  NAT/NAPT  DHCP client  Virtual Server (NAT inbound server)  Security Features:  User authentication in Web-based manager  MAC address based access control  Wireless 64-/128-bit WEP encryption  Management supported:  Web-based Manager  Telnet configuration  Console (RS-232) configuration  SNMP v1, SNMP MIB-II and private MIB  Firmware Upgrade:  TFTP (Transparent FTP)  Xmodem and 1K Xmodem 1.1  Introducing the SF-3000 The SF-3000 is a fully interoperable with IEEE 802.11b compliant Outdoor Wireless Last-mile product. The SF-3000 operates in bridge-to-bridge mode, and supports point-to–point as well as point-to-multipoint topologies, for maximum flexibility in configuring building-to-building networks. Version 1.00  ii
Chapter 2. Installation and Basic Configuration 4.  One (1) 30m RJ-45 CAT-5 Ethernet cable 5.  One (1) 1.8m RS-232 Console Cable  This chapter describes the procedures for installing the SF-3000. 6.  One (1) 1.8m Grounding Cable 7.  One (1) User manual CD-disc  2.1  Before You Start 8.  One (1) wall mounting kit 9.  One (1) mast mounting kit  After unpacking the system, make sure the following items are present and in good condition. 1.4 System Requirements   1. SF-3000 Installation of the Outdoor Wireless Access Bridge requires:  2.  24V, 0.83A AC/DC adapter with wall-plug power cord  3.  Inline Power Injector (PoE) 1.  A Windows-based PC/AT compatible computer or Ethernet data device with an available RJ-45 Ethernet port to run the configuration program or with TCP/IP connection to the Ethernet network. 4.  30m RJ-45 CAT-5 Ethernet cable 5.  Cross over Ethernet Cable 6.  1.8m RS232 Console Port Cable 2.  A 10/100Base-T Ethernet RJ-45 Ethernet cable is connected to Ethernet network.  7.  1.8m Grounding Wire 8.  User’s Manual Disk 3.  A RS-232 Consol Port cable is connected to PC/AT compatible computer.  9.  Wall/Mast Mounting Kit  4.  An AC power outlet (100~240V, 50~60Hz) supplies the power.                                     1.5  Inline Power Injector (PoE) The SF-3000 is equipped with an Inline Power Injector module. The Inline Power Injector (PoE) deliver both data and power to the Access Point via a signal Ethernet cable.     1.  This works great in areas where you may not have power and/or Ethernet easily accessible, like a roof.  2.  This also allows you to more easily place the AP closer to the antenna, thus reducing signal loss over antenna cabling. 3.  Ethernet signal travels well over CAT 5 cable but 2.4GHz signal doesn't do as well over antenna cabling.  4.  Ethernet cabling is much cheaper than Antenna cabling.            Version 1.00  3                      12354 6789       Version 1.00  2
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Date Submitted2003-11-18 00:00:00
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Creation Date2003-11-05 11:11:29
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Document TitleWireless Router/Bridge User Manual
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Document Author: Robinson
FCC ID Filing: QA5-OAB-03001

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