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ISO 9001 Certified
Quality Manage
ment System
9160 G2
Wireless Gateway
User Manual
November 24, 2006
Part No. 8100117.A
Contents
Main
Page
Return-To-Factory Warranty
Service
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC
Restriction On Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive
What is RoHS?
Disclaimer
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Approvals and Safety Summary Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Installation Requirements
Chapter 3: PreLaunch Checklist
Chapter 4: Quick Steps For Setup And Launch
Chapter 5: Configuring Basic Settings
Chapter 6: Managing Access Points & Clusters
Chapter 7: Managing User Accounts
Chapter 8: Channel Management
Chapter 9: Wireless Neighborhood
Chapter 10: Configuring Security
Chapter 11: Maintenance And Monitoring
Chapter 12: The Ethernet (Wired) Interface
Chapter 13: Setting the Wireless Interface
Chapter 14: Setting up Guest Access
Chapter 15: Configuring VLANs
Chapter 16: Configuring 802.11 Radio Settings
Chapter 17: MAC Address Filtering
Chapter 18: Load Balancing
Chapter 19: Quality of Service (QoS)
Chapter 20: Wireless Distribution System
Chapter 21: Configuring SNMP
Chapter 22: The 9160 G2 As Base Station
Chapter 23: Network Time Protocol Server
Chapter 24: Backing Up & Restoring Configuration
Chapter 25: Specifications
Appendices
Appendix A: Support Services And Worldwide Offices
Appendix B: Port Pinouts And Cable Diagrams
Appendix C: Security Settings On Wireless Clients And RADIUS Server Setup
Appendix D: Troubleshooting
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APPROVALS AND SAFETY SUMMARY
D ECLARATION OF C
FCC Statement
RF Radiation Exposure Statement
Industry Canada (IC) Department Of Communications Notice
S AFETY A
CE M
R&TTE DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC
I MPORTANT S AFETY I
D O N OT O PERATE IN AN E XPLOSIVE A
D O N OT R EMOVE C OVERS OR O PEN E
D O N OT H OLD A
C ONNECTION TO O UTDOOR A
INTRODUCTION 1
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1.1 About This Manual
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1.3 Text Conventions
1.4 Overview Of The 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway
1.4.1 Radios
Figure 1.1 Upgrade Firmware Web Page
1.4.2 Access Point Functions
1.4.3 Base Station Functions
1.5 Features and Benefits
1.5.1 IEEE Standards Support And Wi-Fi Compliance
1.5.2 Wireless Features
1.5.3 Security Features
1.5.4 Out-of-the-Box Guest Interface
1.5.5 Clustering And Auto-Management
1.5.6 Networking
1.5.7 SNMP Support
1.5.8 Maintainability
1.6 Whats Next?
I NSTALLATION R
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2.1 Choosing The Right Location
2.1.1 Environment
2.1.1.1 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway
Figure 2.1 9160 G2 Installation Position
2.1.2 Maintenance
2.1.3 Radios
2.1.4 Power And Antenna Cables
2.1.4.1 Power
Mounting Slot Cable Tie Mount Mounting Hole
2.1.4.2 Antennas
Connection To Outdoor Antenna (Kit P/N 1916641)
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2.2 Connecting To External Devices
2.2.1 Ports
RS-232 Console Port
Figure 2.2 9160 G2 Port And LED Locations
2.2.2 LAN Installation: Overview
2.2.3 LAN Installation: Ethernet
2.2.3.1 Ethernet Cabling
Table 2.1 9160 G2 LED Functions: Front Enclosure
2.2.4 Status Indicators (LEDs)
LED Number Name Function Colour
2.2 Changing The Configuration With A Web Browser
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P RE L AUNCH C
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3.1 The 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway
3.1.1 Default Settings For The 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway
Default Settings For The 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway
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Option Default Settings Related Information
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Default Settings For The 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway
Option Default Settings Related Information
3.1.2 What The Access Point Does Not Provide
3.2 Administrators Computer
Table 3.2 Required AP Administrator Software And Hardware
3.3 Wireless Client Computers
Table 3.2 Required AP Administrator Software And Hardware
Wireless Client Computers
Table 3.3 Required AP Client Software And Hardware
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Required Components Description
3.4 Understanding Dynamic And Static IP Addressing On The 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway
3.4.1 How Does The Access Point Obtain An IP Address At Startup?
3.4.2 Dynamic IP Addressing
3.4.3 Static IP Addressing
3.4.4 Recovering An IP Address
QUICK STEPS FOR SETUP AND LAUNCH 4
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4.1 Unpack The 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway
4.1.1 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway Hardware And Ports
4.1.2 Whats Inside The 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway?
4.2 Connect The Access Point To Network And Power
Figure 4.1 Ethernet Connections Using DHCP
Figure 4.2 Ethernet Connections Using Static IP
4.2.1 A Note About Setting Up Connections For A Guest Network
4.2.1.1 Hardware Connections For A Guest VLAN
4.3 Power On The Access Point
4.4 Log On To The Administration Web Pages
Table 4.3 Username And Password
4.4.1 Viewing Basic Settings For Access Points
4.5 Configure Basic Settings And Start The Wireless Network
4.5.1 Default Configuration
4.6 Whats Next?
4.6.1 Make Sure The Access Point Is Connected To The LAN
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C ONFIGURING B ASIC S
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5.1 Navigating To Basic Settings
Chapter 5: Configuring Basic Settings Review / Describe The Access Point
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5.2 Review / Describe The Access Point
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Table 5.1 Basic Settings Screen Options
Chapter 5: Configuring Basic Settings Provide Network Settings
5.3 Provide Network Settings
Table 5.2 Administrator Password And Wireless Network
Note:
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5.6 Basic Settings For A Standalone Access Point
5.7 Your Network At A Glance: Understanding Indicator Icons
Table 5.3 Indicator Icons
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MANAGING ACCESS POINTS & CLUSTERS 6
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6.1 Overview
6.2 Navigating To Access Points Management
6.3 Understanding Clustering
6.3.1 What Is A Cluster?
6.3.2 How Many APs Can A Cluster Support?
6.3.3 What Kinds Of APs Can Cluster Together?
6.3.4 Which Settings Are Shared As Part Of The Cluster Configuration And Which Are Not?
6.3.4.1 Settings Shared In The Cluster Configuration
6.3.4.2 Settings Not Shared By The Cluster
6.3.5 Cluster Formation
6.3.6 Cluster Size And Membership
6.3.7 Intra-Cluster Security
6.4 Understanding Access Point Settings
6.4.1 Modifying The Location Description
Table 6.1 Access Point Settings
6.4.2 Setting The Cluster Name
6.5 Starting Clustering
6.6 Stopping Clustering
6.7 Navigating To Configuration Information For A Specific AP And Managing Standalone APs
6.7.1 Navigating To An AP By Using Its IP Address In A URL
M ANAGING U SER A
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7.1 Overview
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7.4 Adding A User
Table 7.1 New User Fields
7.5 Editing A User Account
7.6 Enabling And Disabling User Accounts
7.6.1 Enabling A User Account
7.6.2 Disabling A User Account
7.7 Removing A User Account
7.8 Backing Up And Restoring A User Database
7.8.1 Backing Up The User Database
7.8.2 Restoring A User Database From A Backup File
C HANNEL M
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8.1 Navigating To Channel Management
8.2 Understanding Channel Management
8.2.1 How It Works In A Nutshell
8.2.2 For The Curious: More About Overlapping Channels
8.2.3 Example: A Network Before And After Channel Management
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Chapter 8: Channel Management Example: A Network Before And After Channel Management
Figure 8.1 Without Automatic Channel Management
Figure 8.2 With Channel Management Enabled
8.3 Configuring And Viewing Channel Management Settings
8.3.1 Stopping/Starting Automatic Channel Assignment
8.3.2 Viewing Current Channel Assignments And Setting Locks
Table 8.3 Current Channel Settings
8.3.2.1 Update Current Channel Settings (Manual)
8.3.3 Viewing Last Proposed Set Of Changes
Table 8.4 APs Channel Plan
8.3.4 Configuring Advanced Settings (Customizing And Scheduling Channel Plans)
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Table 8.5 Advanced Settings
8.3.4.1 Update Advanced Settings
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9.1 Navigating To Wireless Neighborhood
Figure 9.1 Neighbor APs Both In Cluster And Not In Cluster
9.2 Understanding Wireless Neighborhood Information
9.3 Viewing Wireless Neighborhood
Table 9.2 Wireless Neighborhood Statistics
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Chapter 9: Wireless Neighborhood Viewing Wireless Neighborhood
Table 9.2 Wireless Neighborhood Statistics
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Table 9.4 Access Point Statistics
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C ONFIGURING S
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10.1 Understanding Security Issues On Wireless Networks
10.1.1 How Do I Know Which Security Mode To Use?
10.1.2 Comparison Of Security Modes For Key Management, Authentication And Encryption Algorithms
10.1.2.1 When To Use Unencrypted (No Security)
10.1.2.2 When To Use Static WEP
Table 10.1 Static WEP Security Mode
10.1.2.3 When To Use IEEE 802.1x
Table 10.2 IEEE 801.1x Security Mode
10.1.2.4 When To Use WPA Personal
Table 10.3 WPA Personal Security Mode
10.1.2.5 When To Use WPA Enterprise
Table 10.4 WPA Enterprise Security Mode
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10.1.3 Does Prohibiting The Broadcast SSID Enhance Security?
10.1.4 How Does Station Isolation Protect The Network?
10.2 Configuring Security Settings
10.2.1 Broadcast SSID, Station Isolation, And Security Mode
None (Plain-text)
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10.2.2 None (Plain-text)
Table 10.5 Security Settings
10.2.3
10.2.4 Static WEP
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Static WEP
Table 10.6 Static WEP Security Settings
Static WEP
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10.2.4.1 Rules To Remember For Static WEP
Table 10.6 Static WEP Security Settings
10.2.4.2 Example Of Using Static WEP
Figure 10.7 Setting The AP Transfer Key On The Access Point
Figure 10.8 Providing A Wireless Client With A WEP Key
10.2.4.3 Static WEP With Transfer Key Indexes On Client Stations
Figure 10.9 Example Of Using Multiple WEP Keys And Transfer Key Index On Client Stations
10.2.5 IEEE 802.1x
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WPA Personal
secret
10.2.6 WPA Personal
Table 10.10 IEEE 802.1x Security Settings
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WPA Personal
Table 10.11 WPA Personal Security Settings
10.2.7 WPA Enterprise
Table 10.11 WPA Personal Security Settings
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WPA Enterprise
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Updating Settings
10.3 Updating Settings
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MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING 11
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11.1 Interfaces
11.1.1 Ethernet (Wired) Settings
11.1.2 Wireless Settings
11.2 Event Logs
11.2.1 Log Relay Host For Kernel Messages
11.2.1.1 Understanding Remote Logging
11.2.1.2 Setting Up The Log Relay Host
Example Of Using Linux syslogd
11.2.1.3 Enabling Or Disabling The Log Relay Host On The Status, Events Page
Table 11.1 Log Relay Host Settings
Update Settings
11.2.2 Events Log
11.3 Transmit/Receive Statistics
Table 11.2 Transmit/Receive Statistics
11.4 Associated Wireless Clients
11.4.1 Link Integrity Monitoring
11.5 Neighboring Access Points
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Chapter 11: Maintenance And Monitoring Neighboring Access Points
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Chapter 11: Maintenance And Monitoring Neighboring Access Points
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THE ETHERNET (WIRED) INTERFACE12
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12.1 Navigating To Ethernet (Wired) Settings
12.1.1 Setting The DNS Name
Table 12.1 Setting DNS Name
12.1.2 Enabling Or Disabling Guest Access
12.1.2.1 Configuring An Internal LAN And A Guest Network
12.1.2.2 Enabling Or Disabling Guest Access
12.1.2.3 Specifying A Virtual Guest Network
Table 12.3 Specifying A Virtual Guest Network
Table 12.2 Enabling/Disabling Guest Access
12.1.3 Enabling / Disabling Virtual Wireless Networks On The AP
12.1.4 Configuring LAN Or Internal Interface Ethernet Settings
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Chapter 12: The Ethernet (Wired) Interface Configuring LAN Or Internal Interface Ethernet Settings
Chapter 12: The Ethernet (Wired) Interface Configuring Guest Interface Ethernet (Wired) Settings
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12.1.5 Configuring Guest Interface Ethernet (Wired) Settings
Table 12.5 Configuring Guest Interface Ethernet Settings
12.1.6 Updating Settings
S ETTING
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13.1 Navigating To Wireless Settings
Chapter 13: Setting the Wireless Interface Configuring 802.11d Regulatory Domain Support
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13.2 Configuring 802.11d Regulatory Domain Support
13.3 802.11h Regulatory Domain Control
13.4 Configuring The Radio Interface
Table 13.1 Radio Interface Settings
Chapter 13: Setting the Wireless Interface Configuring The Radio Interface
Table 13.1 Radio Interface Settings
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13.5 Configuring Internal Wireless LAN Settings
Table 13.2 Wireless LAN Settings
13.6 Configuring Guest Network Wireless Settings
Table 13.3 Guest Network Wireless Settings
13.7 Updating Settings
S ETTING UP G UEST A
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14.1 Understanding The Guest Interface
14.2 Configuring The Guest Interface
14.2.1 Configuring A Guest Network On A Virtual LAN
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14.2.2 Configuring The Welcome Screen (Captive Portal)
14.3 Using The Guest Network As A Client
14.4 Deployment Example
Figure 14.1 Dedicated Guest Connections
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15.1 Navigating To Virtual Wireless Network Settings
15.2 Configuring VLANs
Chapter 15: Configuring VLANs Configuring VLANs
Table 15.1 Virtual Wireless Network Settings
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15.3 Updating Settings
Table 15.1 Virtual Wireless Network Settings
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CONFIGURING 802.11 RADIO SETTINGS16
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16.1 Understanding Radio Settings
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16.3 Configuring Radio Settings
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16.4 Updating Settings
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17.1 Navigating To MAC Filtering Settings
17.2 Using MAC Filtering
Table 17.1 MAC Filtering Settings
17.3 Updating Settings
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18.1 Understanding Load Balancing
18.1.1 Identifying Imbalance: Overworked Or Under-utilized Access Points
18.1.2 Specifying Limits For Utilization And Client Associations
18.1.3 Load Balancing And QoS
18.2 Navigating To Load Balancing Settings
18.3 Configuring Load Balancing
Table 18.1 Load Balancing Settings
18.4 Updating Settings
Table 18.1 Load Balancing Settings
QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) 19
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19.1 Understanding QoS
19.1.1 QoS And Load Balancing
19.1.2 802.11e And WMM Standards Support
19.1.3 QoS Queues And Parameters To Coordinate Traffic Flow
19.1.3.1 QoS Queues And Type Of Service (ToS) On Packets
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19.1.3.2 EDCF Control Of Data Frames And Arbitration Interframe Spaces
19.1.3.3 Random Backoff And Minimum/Maximum Contention Windows
Figure 19.1 DCF Random Backoff Timer
19.1.3.4 Packet Bursting For Better Performance
19.1.3.5 Transmission Opportunity (TXOP) Interval For Client Stations
19.1.4 802.1p And DSCP Tags
Figure 19.2 Prioritization Of Network Traffic
802.1p And DSCP Tags
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19.1.4.1 VLAN Priority
Table19.2 outlines the DSC P values, the associated ID, and the priority level.
Table 19.2 DSCP Tag Priorities
Table19.1 outlines th e priority tags and their associated values taken from a VLAN tag.
19.1.4.2 DSCP Priority
19.2 Configuring QoS Queues
19.2.1 Configuring AP EDCA Parameters
Table 19.3 AP EDCA Parameters
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Enabling/Disabling Wi-Fi Multimedia
19.2.2 Enabling/Disabling Wi-Fi Multimedia
Table 19.3 AP EDCA Parameters
19.2.3 Configuring Station EDCA Parameters
Table 19.4 Station EDCA Parameters
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Updating Settings
19.3 Updating Settings
Table 19.4 Station EDCA Parameters
To update QoS settings: 1. Navigate to the QoS tab page. 2. Configure the QoS settings as required.
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W IRELESS D ISTRIBUTION S
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20.1 Understanding The Wireless Distribution System
20.1.1 Using WDS To Bridge Distant Wired LANs
Figure 20.1 Bridged Distant Wired LANs
20.1.2 Using WDS To Extend Network Beyond The Wired Coverage Area
Figure 20.2 Extended Network Beyond The Wired Coverage Area
20.1.3 Using WDS To Create Backup Links
20.2 Security Considerations Related To WDS Links
20.2.1 Understanding Static WEP Data Encryption
20.2.2 Understanding WPA (PSK) Data Encryption
20.3 Configuring WDS Settings
Figure 20.3 Wireless Distribution System Settings
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Chapter 20: Wireless Distribution System Configuring WDS Settings
Chapter 20: Wireless Distribution System Example Of Configuring A WDS Link
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20.3.1 Example Of Configuring A WDS Link
where IPAddressOfAccessPoint is the address of MyAP1 .
20.4 Updating Settings
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CONFIGURING SNMP 21
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21.1 Understanding SNMP Settings
Figure 21.1 SNMP Running On A Network
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Chapter 21: Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Settings
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21.3 Configuring SNMP Settings
Table 21.2 SNMP Settings
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Chapter 21: Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Traps
21.3.1 Configuring SNMP Traps
Table 21.2 SNMP Settings
21.3.2 Updating SNMP Settings
Table 21.3 SNMP Trap Settings
T HE 9160 G2 AS B ASE S
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22.1 Overview
Timeplexing And Cellular Switching
22.2 Radio Protocols
22.2.1 Adaptive Polling/Contention Protocol
22.3 Narrow Band Menus
22.3.1 Narrow Band Radio Configuration Settings
Figure 22.1 Overview Of Narrow Band Radio Settings
Radio Card Status
22.3.1.1 RA1001A Radio Parameters
Figure 22.3 RA1001A Radio Tuning Values
Figure 22.2 RA1001A Radio Parameters
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22.3.3.1 Polling Protocol Parameters
Number of Poll Windows
Table 22.5 Number Of Poll Windows Cellular Protocol
Size of Poll Windows
Number of Terminals Minimum # of Windows
Maximum Message Segment Size
Number of Retries
Collision Size
Free Window Factor
Message Mode Limit
22.3.3.2 Radio Parameters
Sync Delay
Remote Txon
Active Channel
22.3.4 Connectivity Options: RRM Mode
IP Port
22.4 Connectivity Menus
22.4.1 Base Station Configuration Settings
Number of Configured Slave Base Stations
Base Station Number
22.4.2 RRM Groups Configuration Settings
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22.4.2.1 RRM Groups
Shared Channel
22.4.2.2 Polling Protocol Parameters
Number of Poll Windows
Size of Poll Windows
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22.4.2.3 Radio Parameters
Sync Delay
Remote Txon
Active Channel
22.4.2.4 Group Parameters
Combination
22.4.2.5 Remote Radio Modules
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22.4.3.1 Radio Link Features
Operate in Cellular Mode
Poll ID
Polling Protocol Terminal Timeout
Percent Polling Protocol Terminal Timeout
22.4.3.2 Automatic Radio Address
Expiration Period
22.4.3.3 Automatic Terminal Number
22.5 Hosts
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No Online/Offline
Monitor Poll
First Terminal/Last Terminal
NETWORK TIME PROTOCOL SERVER 23
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http://www.ntp.org
23.1 Navigating To Time Protocol Settings
23.2 Enabling Or Disabling A Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server
Table 23.1 NTP Settings
23.3 Updating Settings
BACKING UP & RESTORING CONFIGURATION 24
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24.1 Navigating To The APs Configuration Settings
24.2 Resetting Factory Default Configuration
24.3 Saving The Current Configuration To A Backup File
24.4 Restoring The Configuration From A Previously Saved File
24.5 Rebooting The Access Point
24.6 Upgrading The Firmware
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24.6.1 Update
24.6.2 Verifying The Firmware Upgrade
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25.1 Physical Description
25.2 Environmental Requirements
25.3 AC Power Requirements
25.4 Power Over Ethernet Requirements
25.5 Processor And Memory
25.6 Network Interfaces
25.7 Radios
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SUPPORT SERVICES AND WORLDWIDE OFFICES
A.1 Technical Support
A.2 Product Repairs
A.3 Worldwide Offices
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PORT PINOUTS AND CABLE DIAGRAMS
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B.3 RJ-45 Connector Pinouts (10BaseT/100BaseT Ethernet)
9160 G2 using AC 9160 G2 using Power over Ether- net*
Contact Signal Contact Signal
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APPENDIX C
SECURITY SETTINGS ON WIRELESS CLIENTS AND RADIUS SERVER SETUP
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C.1 Network Infrastructure And Choosing Between Built-in Or External Authentication Server
C.1.1 Using The Built-in Authentication Server (EAP-PEAP)
C.1.2 Using An External RADIUS Server With EAP-TLS Certificates Or EAP-PEAP
C.2 Make Sure The Wireless Client Software Is Up-to-Date
C.3 Accessing The Microsoft Windows Wireless Client Security Settings
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C.4 Configuring A Client To Access An Unsecure Network (No Security)
C.5 Configuring Static WEP Security On A Client
Table C.1 Association Settings
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Configuring Static WEP Security On A Client
Table C.2 Association Settings
C-10
. . . then configure WEP security on each client as follows.
Connecting To The Wireless Network With A Static WEP Client
Table C.2 Association Settings
C.6 Configuring IEEE 802.1x Security On A Client
C.6.1 IEEE 802.1x Client Using EAP/PEAP
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IEEE 802.1x Client Using EAP/PEAP
Table C.4 Association Settings
Table C.5 Authentication Settings
Table C.6 Protected EAP Properties Settings
Logging On To The Wireless Network With An IEEE 802.1x PEAP Client
C.6.2 IEEE 802.1x Client Using EAP/TLS Certificate
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;231881
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IEEE 802.1x Client Using EAP/TLS Certificate
Table C.7 Association Settings
Table C.8 Authentication Settings
Table C.9 Smart Card Or Other Certificate Properties Settings
Connecting To The Wireless Network With An IEEE 802.1x Client Using A Certificate
C.7 Configuring WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (RADIUS) Security On A Client
C.7.1 WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (RADIUS) Client Using EAP/PEAP
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WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (RADIUS) Client Using EAP/PEAP
C-22
. . . then configure WPA security with PEAP authentication on each client as follows.
Table C.10 Association Settings
Table C.11 Authentication Settings
Table C.12 Protected EAP Properties Settings
Logging On To The Wireless Network With A WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (RADIUS) PEAP Client
C.7.2 WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (RADIUS) Client Using EAP-TLS Certificate
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;231881
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WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (RADIUS) Client Using EAP-TLS Certificate
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. . . then configure WPA security with certificate authentication on each client as follows.
Logging On To The Wireless Network With A WPA Client Using A Certificate
Table C.13 Association Settings
Table C.15 Smart Card Or Other Certificate Properties Settings
Table C.14 Authentication Settings
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Table C.16 Association Settings
Connecting To The Wireless Network With A WPA-PSK Client
Table C.17 Authentication Settings
C.9 Configuring An External RADIUS Server To Recognize The 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway
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C.10 Obtaining A TLS-EAP Certificate For A Client
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;231881
https://IPAddressOfServer/certsrv/
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C.11 Configuring RADIUS Server For VLAN tags
C.11.1 Configuring A RADIUS Server
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APPENDIX D
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D.1 Wireless Distribution System (WDS) Problems And Solutions
D.2 Cluster Recovery
D.2.1 Reboot Or Reset Access Point
APPENDIX E
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802.3
802.11
802.11a
802.11a Turbo
802.11b
802.11d
802.11e
802.11f
802.11g
802.11h
802.11i
802.11j
802.11k
802.1p
802.1Q
A
Access Point
Ad hoc Mode
AES
Atheros XR (Extended Range)
B
Basic Rate Set
Beacon
Bridge
Broadcast
Broadcast Address
BSS
BSSID
C
CCMP
CGI
Channel
CSMA/CA
D
DCF
DHCP
DNS
www.psionteklogix.com
DOM
DTIM
Dynamic IP Address
E
EAP
EDCF
ESS
Ethernet
F
Frame
G
Gateway
H
HTML
HTTP
HTTPS
I
IAPP
http://standards.ieee.org/
IBSS
IEEE
IP
IP Address
IPSec
ISP
J
Jitter
L
Latency
LAN
LDAP
Lease Time
LLC
M
MAC
MDI and MDI-X
MIB
MSCHAP V2
N
NAT
Network Address
NIC
NTP
O
OSI
P
Packet
Packet Loss
PHY
PID
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Public Key
Q
QoS
R
RADIUS
RC4
Router
RSSI
RTP
RTS
S
STP
Subnet Mask
Supported Rate Set
SVP
T
TCP
TCP/IP
TKIP
ToS
U
UDP
Unicast
URL
http://www.devicescape.com/index.html
V
VLAN
VPN
W
WAN
WDS
WEP
Wi-Fi
WINS
Wireless Networking Framework
WLAN
WMM
http://www.wi-fi.org/OpenSection/wmm.asp
WPA
WPA2
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I
A
B
C
2
D
E
F
G
H
I
K
M
N
O
P
Q
R
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S
T
U
V
W