Epson IWE3200-H manual Example for LAN device management, To specify a LAN device to manage

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A management server from the Internet sees a managed LAN device as a combination of the access Router’s WAN IP address and a Virtual Port reserved for this device. When a TCP or UDP-based management request (specified by the Protocol field) is received by the access Router from the Inter- net, the IWE3200-Htranslates the destination IP address and destination port of the request to the corresponding Device IP Address and Device Port. In other words, this request is passed through the built-in NAT server of the Router and routed to the corresponding managed LAN device.

For example, Fig. illustrates a LAN device management scenario based on the settings values in Fig. . AP1 can be managed from the management server by using a Web browser and a URL “http://61.16.31.110:60001”. AP2 can be managed by using a Web browser and a URL “http://61.16.31.110:60002”. AP3 can be managed from the management server by using an SNMP manager program via IP address 61.16.31.110 and port 60003. Destination IP addresses and destina- tion ports of management packets for AP1, AP2, and AP3 are translated to 192.168.168.201:80, 192.168.168.202:80, and 192.168.168.201:161, respectively. (161 is a well known port for SNMP management.)

Fig. 108. Example for LAN device management.

To specify a LAN device to manage:

1.Give a name for this device in the Device Name text box.

2.Type the Virtual Port, Device IP Address, Device Port, and Device MAC Address for this device.

3.Choose the type of the management protocol (TCP or UDP) from the Protocol drop-down list.

4.Choose whether the Router communicates with the device wirelessly by WDS (Wireless) or by Ethernet (Wired) from the Interface drop-down list.

5.Select the corresponding check box next to the Device Name text box.

NOTE:

A valid input for the Virtual Port field must be between 60001 and 60100 inclusive.

 

 

NOTE:

The IP address in a Device IP Address text box and the Router’s LAN IP address must

be in the same IP subnet.

 

 

 

NOTE:

The Device Name, Device MAC Address, and the Interface fields are informational.

They do not affect the inner workings of LAN device management.

 

 

 

 

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Contents User’s Guide Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement TTE Compliance Statement Table of Contents Page Introduction OverviewUser Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting FeaturesIeee 802.11b/g Compliant „ Wireless Operation Internet Connection Sharing Network Security Firmware Tools ManagementPage Feature Comparison LED DefinitionFirst-Time Installation and Configuration Selecting a Power Supply MethodMounting the IWE3200-H on a Wall Mounting the IWE3200-H on a wallPreparing for Configuration Connecting the Managing Computer and the IWE3200-HChanging the TCP/IP Settings of the Managing Computer Configuring the IWE3200-HEntering the User Name and Password Setup Wizard Selecting an Operational Mode HomeRouter with a PPPoE-Based DSL/Cable Connec- tion Setup Wizard Configuring TCP/IP SettingsRouter with a DHCP-Based DSL/Cable Connec- tion Router with a Static-IP DSL/Cable Connection Router with a Multiple DSL/Cable ConnectionsSetup Wizard Dhcp Server Settings Setup Wizard Configure Ieee 802.11 Set- tingsConfiguring User Authentication Settings Web RedirectionLocal Authentication Sever To setup the Local Authentication methodPage To setup the mini-POS Ticket Printer How to Setup the mini-POS Ticket PrinterUsage of control keypad Configuring Radius Settings IeeeDeploying the IWE3200-H Configuring Ieee 802.11-Related Settings Setting up Client ComputersTo establish a wireless link to an AP Configuring TCP/IP-Related Settings Authentication success Using Web-Based Network Management Menu StructureAAA. Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting settings Home and Refresh Commands Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel CommandsIWE3200-H Authenticated Users Associated Wireless ClientsSeeing Status Account Table Session ListSystem Specifying Operational ModeManaged LAN Devices Page To upgrade firmware of the access Router by Http Changing PasswordBacking up and Restoring Configuration Set- tings by Http Managing FirmwareTo restore configuration of the access Router by Http To back up configuration of the access Router by HttpUpgrading Firmware by Tftp To upgrade firmware of the access Router by Tftp TIPTo back up configuration of the access Router by Tftp Backing up and Restoring Configuration Set- tings by TftpTo restore configuration of the IWE3200-H by Tftp Resetting Configuration to Factory Defaults Configuring TCP/IP Related SettingsSetting Time Zone AddressRouter with a PPPoE-Based DSL/Cable Con- nection Router with a Static-IP DSL/Cable Connection Router with Multiple DSL/Cable Connections DNSDNS Proxy Basic NATStatic DNS Mappings To give an internal server a domain nameVirtual Server Mappings To expose preset internal serversDhcp Server FunctionalityStatic Dhcp Mappings Load Balancing Policy Settings Load BalancingZero Client Reconfiguration Configuring Wireless SettingsCommunication Wireless Distribution System Wireless Distribution System settings To enable a WDS linkSecurity Page MAC-Address-Based Access Control Set the Access control type to exclusiveTo delete an entry in the access control table Web Redirection Web-redirection mechanismWeb redirection enabled with authentication Default authentication failure warning Unrestricted ClientsTo specify a uncontrolled computer by MAC address Walled GardenTo add a link to the walled garden Radius Robustness Authentication Session Control Authentication Page CustomizationAuthentication success page customization settings To specify an advertisement linkAdvertisement links settings DdnsPacket Filters Configuring Advanced SettingsFilters and Firewall To set a rule for packet filteringFirewall VlanURL Filters UPnP ManagementTo block Http traffic to an unwelcome Web site System Log Snmp LAN Device ManagementTo specify a trap target Example for LAN device management To specify a LAN device to manageDefault Settings Rear Panel AuthenticationLED Definitions DNS ProxyAppendix B Troubleshooting TCP/IP Settings ProblemsIWE3200-H does not respond to ping from the client computer Wireless Settings Problems Cannot access the InternetOther Problems Wireless Gateway/AP BrowseIWE3200-H Dimensions without antenna Configuration and ManagementPower Supply WeightIWE500-INJ Power Injector IWE810-POS mini-POS Ticket Printer