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RG-WLAN Series Access Point
Web-Based Configuration Guide
Release 10.4 (1b19)p2
Version: V3.0

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  • Page 1 RG-WLAN Series Access Point Web-Based Configuration Guide Release 10.4 (1b19)p2 Version: V3.0...
  • Page 2: Copyright Statement

    This document is provided “as is”. The contents of this document are subject to change without any notice. Please obtain the latest information through the Ruijie Networks website. Ruijie Networks endeavors to ensure content accuracy and will not shoulder any responsibility for losses and damages caused due to content omissions, inaccuracies or errors.
  • Page 3: Obtaining Technical Assistance

    This manual is intended for:  Network engineers  Technical support and servicing engineers  Network administrators Obtaining Technical Assistance  Ruijie Networks website: http://www.ruijienetworks.com/  http://webchat.ruijie.com.cn Online customer services:  http://www.ruijie.com.cn/service.aspx Customer service center:  Customer services hotline: +86-4008-111-000 ...
  • Page 4 { x | y | z } Alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. [ x | y | z ] Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. Symbols Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references. Means reader be careful.
  • Page 5: Configuring Web Management

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Configuring Web Management Understanding Web Management Overview Web management manages wireless network devices through browsers like IEs. Working Principle Web management involves a Web server and Web clients. The Web server is deployed on an AP to receive and process requests from Web clients (reading Web files or executing request commands), and returns processing results to the clients.
  • Page 6: System Home Page

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management If the first configuration for an AP is not performed through Web (such as CLI configuration and the associated AC configuration), the AP will disable the Web service. If you want to manage the AP through Web later, please enable Web service manually.
  • Page 7: Configuration Wizard

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 2 System Home Page Configuration description: System Home Page helps users learn about AP status and general network information as follows:  AP resource status  Interface traffic tendency  Current client status AP resource status: Display the CPU utilization of the current AP, sizes of the available memory and flash memory, and the number of online STAs..
  • Page 8: Client Info

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Configuration Steps Figure 3 Configuration Steps Configuration description: WiFi name (SSID): Configure a name for a wireless network. WiFi Password: The authentication password that user entered to associate the WiFi DHCP service: If there is no DHCP server in the network, enable the DHCP service for the wireless network. Configuration Steps Monitoring Client Info...
  • Page 9: Neighboring Aps

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Neighboring APs Click the Neighboring APs menu to enter the following page, which includes the sub-pages of Rogue APs and Interference APs. Rogue APs Figure 8 Rogue APs Configuration description: This page display rogue AP information detected by the system. Interference APs Figure 9 Interference APs Configuration description:...
  • Page 10: Network Configuration

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 10 System Logs Configuration description You can query the system log by entering the keyword. Network Configuration Port Management Click the Port Configuration menu to enter the following page, which includes the sub-pages of Basic Configuration, Port Aggregation and Port Mirroring.
  • Page 11: Vlan Management

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 12 Port Editing Check port details: Click Details in the table above to open the window of Figure 13. Figure 13 Port Details VLAN Management Click the VLAN Management menu to enter the following page. VLAN Settings...
  • Page 12: Route Configuration

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 14 VLAN Settings Configuration description: Add a VLAN: Enter a VLAN ID, a VLAN name, an IPv4 address, and an IPv6 address into the upper form on the page, and click Add to finish the addition operation. Edit a VLAN: Click Edit in the table above, and the table displays the parameters of the specified VLAN.
  • Page 13: Ipv6 Route

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 15 IPv4 Route Configuration description: Click Create Static Route to open the window of Figure 16. Click Create Default Route to open the window of Figure 34. To delete a specified route, click Delete in the table above and click OK in the displayed dialog box. Figure 16 Create Static Route Figure 17 Create Default Route IPv6 Route...
  • Page 14: Dhcp Configuration

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Click Create Static Route to open the window of Figure 19. Click Create Default Route to open the window of Figure 20. To delete a specified route, click Delete and click OK in the displayed dialog box. Figure 19 Create Static Route Figure 20 Create Default Route DHCP Configuration...
  • Page 15 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Add a DHCP server: Click Create DHCP Server to open the window of Figure 22. Configure parameters and click OK to finish the addition operation. Edit a DHCP server: Click Edit in the table above to open the Edit DHCP Server window, and click OK to finish the editing operation.
  • Page 16 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 23 Create DHCP Relay Static Address Configuration Figure 24 Static Address Configuration Configuration description: Add static address allocation: Enter parameters into the upper form on the page and click Add to finish the addition operation. Edit static address allocation: Click Edit in the table above, and the upper form displays allocation information about the specified static address.
  • Page 17 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Client Display Figure 26 Client Display Configuration description: The table displays the MAC address, the assigned IP Address, address lease time and other information about an online client.
  • Page 18: Dhcp Snooping

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management DHCP SNOOPING Figure 27 DHCP SNOOPING Configuration description: Click Configure Trusted Port to open the window of Figure 28, and click Configure IP Source Guard to open the window of Figure 29. Figure 28 Configure Trusted Port...
  • Page 19: Wireless Configuration Management

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 29 Configure IP Source Guard Wireless Configuration Management WLAN Management Click the WLAN Management menu to enter the following interface. Figure 30 WLAN Management Configuration description:...
  • Page 20 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Add a WLAN: Click WLAN Configuration Wizard to open the window of Figure 31. Configure parameters according to the wizard and click Finish to finish the addition operation. Edit a WLAN: Click Edit in the table above to open the window of Figure 31. Configure parameters according to the wizard and click Finish to finish the editing operation.
  • Page 21 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 33 WLAN Configuration Wizard Web authentication configuration: Configure the security mode and confirm whether to enable Web authentication for the specified WLAN. Radio1 Click the Radio1 menu to enter the following page, which includes the sub-pages of RF Configuration, Rate Configuration and WDS Configuration.
  • Page 22: Rate Configuration

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 34 Radio 1 Configuration description: The table above displays online APs. Click Config Radio to open the window of Figure 35. Enter parameters and click OK to configure Radio 1 for the specified AP. Rate Configuration Click the Rate Configuration menu to enter the following interface.
  • Page 23: Wds Configuration

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 35 Rate Configuration Configuration description: 802.11a: Tick required rates and click OK to finish the 802.11a rate configuration. 802.11b: Tick required rates and click OK to finish the 802.11b rate configuration. 802.11g: Tick required rates and click OK to finish the 802.11g rate configuration. 802.11n: Enter the basic MCS index and click OK to finish the 802.11n rate configuration.
  • Page 24: Security Configuration

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Radio2 Click the Radio2 menu to use this function. Radio 2 configuration is similar to Radio1configuration. Security Configuration Click the ACL menu to enter the following interface, which includes the sub-pages of ACL Validity Time and Access Control List.
  • Page 25 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management ACL Validity Time Figure 37 ACL Validity Time Configuration description: Add a time object: Tick Create Object, enter parameters into the form, and click Add to finish the addition operation. Edit a time object: Tick Select an Existing Object, edit parameters, and click Add to finish the editing operation. Delete a time object: Select a time object from the Time Object pull-down list, click Delete in the table above, and click OK in the displayed dialog box to finish the deletion operation.
  • Page 26: Access Control List

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Access Control List Figure 38 Access Control List Configuration description: Add an ACL: Click Create ACL to open the window of Figure 39, enter parameters, and click OK to finish the addition operation. Edit an ACL: Click Edit Rule in the table above to open the window of Figure 41, edit parameters and click OK to finish the editing operation.
  • Page 27 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 40 Standard IP ACL Figure 41 Add Rule AP Containment Click the AP Containment menu to enter the following page. Figure 42 AP Containment Configuration description:...
  • Page 28 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Configure AP containment: Click Enable in the table above to open the window of Figure 42. Select a containment mode and click Save to finish the configuration. Blacklist and Whitelist Configuration Click the Blacklist and Whitelist Configuration menu to enter the following page, which includes the sub-pages of IDS, Static Blacklist, Dynamic Blacklist, and Whitelist.
  • Page 29 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Add an STA to a static blacklist: Enter an STA MAC address into the form above and click Add to finish the addition operation. Delete an STA from a static blacklist: Click Delete in the table above and click OK in the displayed dialog box to finish the deletion operation.
  • Page 30: User Isolation Policy

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Whitelist Figure 46 Whitelist Configuration description: Add an STA to a whitelist: Enter an STA MAC address into the form above and click Add to finish the addition operation. Delete an STA from a whitelist: Click Delete in the table above and click OK in the displayed dialog box to finish the deletion operation.
  • Page 31: Arp Anti-Attack

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management ARP Management Figure 48 ARP Management Configuration description: Add an ARP entry: Enter an STA MAC address into the form above and click Add to finish the addition operation. Delete an ARP entry: Click Delete in the table above and click OK in the displayed dialog box to finish the deletion operation.
  • Page 32 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 49 Gateway Anti-ARP-Attack Configuration description: Add gateway anti-ARP-attack: Select ports on the panel, enter a gateway address, and click Add to finish the addition operation. Delete gateway anti-ARP-attack: Click Delete in the table above and click OK in the displayed dialog box to finish the deletion operation.
  • Page 33 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Anti-User-Attack Figure 50 Anti-User-Attack Configuration description: Edit anti-user-attack: Click Edit in the table above to open the window of Figure 51. Select Anti-User-Attack status and click OK to configure defense against user ARP attacks. View ARP attack list: Click View the ARP-Check Binding List to open the window of Figure 52. Figure 51 Configuration Desctiption...
  • Page 34 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 52 Attack-check Binding List NFPP Click the NFPP menu to enter the following page, which includes the sub-pages of ARP Attack Defense, Anti-IP Scanning, ICMP Attack Defense, DHCPv4 Attack Defense, DHCPv6 Attack Defense, and ND Attack Defense.
  • Page 35 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management ARP Attack Defense Figure 53 ARP Attack Defense Configuration description: Set parameters and click Save to configure the ARP attack defense function. The table at the bottom of the page displays monitoring information after ARP attack defense is enabled. Anti-IP Scanning Figure 54 Anti-IP Scanning Configuration description:...
  • Page 36 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management ICMP Attack Defense Figure 55 ICMP Attack Defense Configuration description: Set parameters and click Save to configure the ICMP attack defense function. The table at the bottom of the page displays monitoring information after ICMP attack defense is enabled. DHCPv4 Attack Defense Figure 56 DHCPv4 Attack Defense Configuration description:...
  • Page 37: Rate Limit Configuration

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management DHCPv6 Attack Defense Figure 57 DHCPv6 Attack Defense Configuration description: Set parameters and click Save to configure the DHCPv6 attack defense function. The table at the bottom of the page displays monitoring information after DCHPv6 attack defense is enabled. ND Attack Defense Figure 58 ND Attack Defense Configuration description:...
  • Page 38 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management WLAN Bandwidth Policy Figure 59 WLAN Bandwidth Policy Configuration description: Edit WLAN bandwidth policies: Click Edit in the table above to open the window of Figure 60. Set parameters and click OK to finish the editing operation. Clear WLAN bandwidth policies: Click Clear Policies in the table above and click OK in the displayed dialog box to finish the clearing operation.
  • Page 39 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 61 Client Bandwidth Policy Configuration description: Add client bandwidth policies: Click Create Policy to open the window of Figure 62. Set parameters and click OK to finish the addition operation. Edit client bandwidth policies: Click Edit in the table above to open the Edit Client Bandwidth Policy window. Set parameters and click OK to finish the editing operation.
  • Page 40 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Configuration description: Add an authentication method: Click Create Policy to open the window of Figure 64. Set parameters and click OK to finish the addition operation. Edit an authentication method: Click Edit in the table to open the Edit Authentication Method window. Set parameters and click OK to finish the editing operation.
  • Page 41: Radius Configuration

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 65 Add Accounting Method Figure 109 Custom AAA Group RADIUS Configuration Click the Radius menu to enter the following page. Figure 66 RADIUS Configuration Configuration description: Add a RADIUS server: Enter parameters into the form above and click Add to finish the addition operation.
  • Page 42: Web Authentication

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Delete a RADIUS server: Click Delete in the table above and click OK in the displayed dialog box to finish the deletion operation. 802.1X Authentication Click the 802.1X menu to enter the following page. Figure 67 802.1X Authentication Configuration description: Set parameters and click Save to configure 802.1X authentication.
  • Page 43: User Authentication Management

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 69 List of Internal Servers Configuration description: Add a portal server: Click Add Portal Server to open the window of Figure 70. Set parameters and click OK to add an external or internal server. Edit a portal server: Click Edit in the table above to open the Edit Authentication Method window.
  • Page 44: Advanced Configuration

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Import user authentication configuration in batches: Click Batch Import to open the window of Figure 72. Upload the webauth.txt file in the specified format and click Batch Import to finish the upload operation. Manually add user authentication configuration: Click Manual configuration to open the window of Figure 73. Enter parameters and click OK to finish the addition operation.
  • Page 45: Association Control

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Association Control Click the Association Control menu to enter the following page, which includes the sub-pages of Package Configuration and Zone Configuration.
  • Page 46 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Terminal Package Configuration Figure 74 Terminal Package Configuration Configuration description: Add a terminal package: Enter a terminal package name and click Add to finish the addition operation. Edit a terminal package: Click Edit in the table above to open the window of Figure 75. Delete a terminal package: Click Delete in the table above and click OK in the displayed dialog box to finish the deletion operation.
  • Page 47 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Associated Control Domain Configuration Figure 76 Associated Control Domain Configuration Configuration description: Add an associated control domain: Enter parameters into the form above and click Add to finish the addition operation. Delete an associated control domain: Click Delete in the table above and click OK in the displayed dialog box to finish the deletion operation.
  • Page 48 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Select a type and click Save in the form above to configure NTP. The Default type indicates that NTP and SNTP are disabled. Multicast Click the Multicast menu to enter the following page, which includes the sub-pages of L2 Multicast Configuration and Multicast-to-Unicast.
  • Page 49 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management L2 Multicast Configuration Figure 79 L2 Multicast Configuration Configuration description: Configure global L2 multicast: Enable or disable global L2 multicast status and click Save to finish the configuration. AC configuration: Enable IGMP Snooping and click Save to finish the IGMP Snooping configuration. Click Configure Parameters to open the window of Figure 80.
  • Page 50: Multicast-To-Unicast

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Multicast-to-Unicast Figure 82 Multicast-to-Unicast Configuration description: Set parameters and click Save to configure multicast-to-unicast. System Management System Settings Click the System Settings menu to enter the following page, which includes the sub-pages of System Settings, Log Management, and Password Change.
  • Page 51: Log Management

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Configuration description: Basic system information: Enter basic information. If the input information is incorrect, prompt information is displayed after the input box. The management VLAN is VLAN 1 by default. The displayed information including the management IP address and the mask will be updated if a different management VLAN is chosen. An input box followed by "*"...
  • Page 52: Password Change

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Password Change Figure 85 Password Change Configuration description: Change the administrator password: Enter the old password and enter the new password twice. If the input old password is incorrect, the page prompts "The old password is not correct"...
  • Page 53: Configuration Management

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 86 Locate Upgrade Configuration description: Click Browse to choose the local upgrade file and click Upgrade to perform local upgrade. Configuration Management Click the Configuration Management menu to enter the following page, which includes the sub-pages of Current Configuration, Backup Configuration, and Restore Factory Settings.
  • Page 54: Current Configuration

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Current Configuration Figure 87 Current Configuration Configuration description: Current configuration: The Current Configuration page provides four options: Backup, Import Configuration, Export Configuration, and View Current Configuration. Choose an option, fill in basic information, and click OK on the bottom left to finish corresponding configuration.
  • Page 55: Backup Configuration

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Backup Configuration Figure 88 Backup Configuration Configuration description: Choose a configuration file and perform the Restore Backup, Delete Backup, Save as Backup, or Rename Backup operation. Restore Factory Settings Figure 89 Restore Factory Settings Configuration description: Click Export Current Configurations to open the Save as dialog box.
  • Page 56: Diagnostic Tool

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 90 Administrator Permissions Configuration description: Add a user: Enter a user name, a password, and an authorized page (by default, all pages are authorized pages except those with management permissions) and click Add. Then the system prompts "Adding succeeded!"...
  • Page 57 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management IPv6 Detection Figure 92 IPv6 Detection Configuration description: Enter a destination IP address and click Start Detection to display the detection result. Tracert Detection Figure 93 Tracert Detection Configuration description: Enter a destination IP address and click Start Detection to display the detection result.
  • Page 58: Web Console

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management SNMP Click the SNMP menu to enter the following page. Figure 94 SNMP Configuration description: Enter parameters and click Save to finish the SNMP configuration. Web Console Click the Web Console menu to enter the following page. Figure 95 Web Console Configuration description: Enter a command and click Send to show the CLI output result.
  • Page 59: System Reboot

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management System Reboot Click the System Reboot menu to enter the following page. Figure 96 System Reboot Configuration description: Click Restart and click OK in the displayed dialog box to restart the device. Configuration Example 1 Networking Requirements 1.
  • Page 60: Networking Topology

    Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Networking Topology Figure 97 Topology 1 Configuration Tips Configure a Wifi name Configure a Wifi password Configure a management IP Address Configure the DHCP parameters Configuration Steps Configure a Wifi name (such as zhangsan) shorter than 32 bytes in length.
  • Page 61 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 98 SSID Configuration Security Configuration If there is no requirement for security, you can click Disable. Enabling security configuration is recommended. WPA2 encryption is selected by default. Please enter a password containing 8-64 characters which can be a combination of English letters, numbers and special characters.
  • Page 62 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 99 Security Configuration Configure a management IP address. By default, it is 192.168.110.1. DHCP Configuration Figure 101 DHCP Configuration...
  • Page 63 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Configure an address pool: 192.168.110.0/24 Configure a DNS Server: 192.168.58.110 (Depend on the actual situation) Click Save to finish the configuration. Verification Verify the configuration by performing the following steps: Associate an STA with SSID ruije_wlan_3842 to get IP address 192.168.110.4. Remove the cable connecting the PC and the AP and connect the AP with an extranet port instead.
  • Page 64 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Networking Topology Figure 102 Topology 2 Configuration Tips Configure a Wifi name Configure a Wifi password Configure a management IP Address Configuration Steps Configure a Wifi name (such as zhangsan) shorter than 32 bytes in length.
  • Page 65 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Figure 103 SSID Configuration Security Configuration If there is no requirement for security, you can click Disable. Enabling security configuration is recommended. WPA2 encryption is selected by default. Please enter a password containing 8-64 characters which can be a combination of English letters, numbers and special characters.
  • Page 66 Then, you need to configure the switch by performing the following steps: Step1. Enter VLAN configuration mode to configure a VLAN.. Ruijie(config)#int vlan 1 Ruijie(config-if-VLAN 1)#ip add 192.168.110.2 255.255.255.0 Step2. Enter DHCP configuration mode to configure an address pool. Ruijie(config)#service dhcp Ruijie(config)#ip dhcp pool sta_dhcp Ruijie(dhcp-config)#network 192.168.110.0 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 67 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management Ruijie#show run Building configuration... Current configuration : 2374 bytes version RGOS 10.4(3b16) Release(82376)(Fri Sep 7 14:35:58 2012 -R03912) redundancy auto-sync time-period 3600 auto-sync standard switchover timeout 4000 nfpp vlan 1 no service password-encryption service dhcp ip dhcp pool aa network 192.168.110.0 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 68 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 interface GigabitEthernet 0/2 interface GigabitEthernet 0/3 interface GigabitEthernet 0/4 interface GigabitEthernet 0/5 interface GigabitEthernet 0/6 interface GigabitEthernet 0/7 interface GigabitEthernet 0/8 interface GigabitEthernet 0/9 interface GigabitEthernet 0/10 interface GigabitEthernet 0/11...
  • Page 69 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management interface GigabitEthernet 0/12 interface GigabitEthernet 0/13 interface GigabitEthernet 0/14 interface GigabitEthernet 0/15 interface GigabitEthernet 0/16 interface GigabitEthernet 0/17 interface GigabitEthernet 0/18 interface GigabitEthernet 0/19 interface GigabitEthernet 0/20 interface GigabitEthernet 0/21 interface GigabitEthernet 0/22 interface GigabitEthernet 0/23 interface GigabitEthernet 0/24 interface GigabitEthernet 0/25 interface GigabitEthernet 0/26...
  • Page 70 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management interface GigabitEthernet 0/33 interface GigabitEthernet 0/34 interface GigabitEthernet 0/35 interface GigabitEthernet 0/36 interface GigabitEthernet 0/37 interface GigabitEthernet 0/38 interface GigabitEthernet 0/39 interface GigabitEthernet 0/40 interface GigabitEthernet 0/41 interface GigabitEthernet 0/42 interface GigabitEthernet 0/43 interface GigabitEthernet 0/44 interface GigabitEthernet 0/45 interface GigabitEthernet 0/46 interface GigabitEthernet 0/47...
  • Page 71 Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 1.1.1.1 line con 0 line vty 0 4 login Verify the configuration by performing the following steps: Step1. Associate an STA with SSID ruije_wlan_3842 to get IP address 192.168.110.2. Step2. Remove the cable connecting the PC and the AP and connect the AP with an extranet port instead. If the management IP address is changed, you need to log in to Web management system with a new IP address.

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