Ovislink AirLive WIAS-1000G User Manual

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  • Page 1 $LU/LYH :,$6* 0ESV ,QWHUQHW $FFHVV 6HUYHU 8VHU·V 0DQXDO...
  • Page 2 Copyright The intellectual property rights and copyright of this manual belong to OvisLink Co., Ltd. and are protected by the Taiwan, Republic of China (R.O.C.) copyright laws and international copyright laws. No part or entirety of this manual may be transshipped, transmitted, duplicated, distributed, displayed, published, or broadcasted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of OvisLink Co., Ltd.
  • Page 3 FCC CAUTION This equipment has been tested and proven 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 reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 4 CE CAUTION European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW EIRP and frequency range 2.400-2.4835 GHz; In France, the equipment must be restricted to the 2.4465-2.4835 GHz frequency range and must be restricted to indoor use. For the following equipment: Wireless AP/Router 0984 is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC),...
  • Page 5 This manual is intended for the system or network administrators with the networking knowledge to complete the step by step instructions of this manual in order to use the OvisLink’s WIAS-1000G for a better manage of network system and user data.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introduction ..................1 Package Contents..................1 Panel Function Descriptions ............... 2 Specification.................... 4 1.3.1 Hardware Specification ................4 1.3.2 Technical Specification................4 2. Installation ................... 6 System Requirements ................6 Installation Steps ..................6 3. Configuration ..................7 System Concept..................
  • Page 7 Utilities ....................93 4.4.1 Change Password .................. 94 4.4.2 Backup/Restore Strategy ................ 95 4.4.3 Firmware Upgrade ................. 96 4.4.4 Restart....................96 Status ....................97 4.5.1 System Status..................98 4.5.2 Interface Status ..................99 4.5.3 Current Users..................102 4.5.4 Traffic History..................102 5.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    1. Introduction WIAS-1000G is an all-in-one product specially designed for Hotspot environment. It integrates “access control” and “wireless network access” into one system to fulfill the needs in Hotspot. WIAS-1000G supports 802.11b and 802.11g dual wireless transmission mode, at the same time, it incorporates “convenience”, “efficiency”, “friendly” and other useful characteristics for services.
  • Page 9: Panel Function Descriptions

    1.2 Panel Function Descriptions Front Panel...
  • Page 10 Back Panel DC IN: The power adaptor attaches here. RESET: Presses this button to restart the system. If your settings are applied or saved, the system will restore to the factory defaults or the previous setting status. WAN: The WAN port is connected to a network which is not managed by the WIAS-1000G, and this port can be used to connect the ATU-Router of ADSL, the port of Cable Modem, or the Switch or Hub on the LAN of a company.
  • Page 11: Specification

    1.3 Specification 1.3.1 Hardware Specification Dimensions: 14.9cm(W) x 4.7cm(H) x 24.8cm(L) Weight: 470g Power: DC12V/1A 5.5 Operating Temperature: 5-45°C 5 Fast Ethernet RJ 45 Connectors 1 Console Port Supports 10/100Mbps Full / Half Duplex Transfer Speed 1.3.2 Technical Specification Standards This system supports IEEE 802.1x, 802.11b and 802.11g Networking WAN interface supports Static IP, DHCP client, and PPPoE client...
  • Page 12 Can specify the MAC addresses to enter the managed network without authentication Can specify the IP addresses to enter the managed network without authentication Supports the setting to pass or block all the connections when the WAN interface failed Supports web-based login Supports several friendly logout methods Supports RADIUS accounting protocol to generate the billing record on RADIUS server Administration...
  • Page 13: Installation

    2. Installation 2.1 System Requirements Standard 10/100BaseT including five network cables with RJ-45 connectors All PCs need to install the TCP/IP network protocol 2.2 Installation Steps Please follow the following steps to install WIAS-1000G : 1. Connect the DC power adapter to the Power Connector on the rear panel. Plug the other end of the power adapter to a socket.
  • Page 14: Configuration

    the WAN LED will be on. 3. Connect a cross over Ethernet cable to the LAN3/LAN4 Port on the rear panel. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a client’s PC. The LED of LAN3/LAN4 should be on to indicate a proper connection. All users connected to the LAN3 or LAN4 Port may access the network without authentication.
  • Page 15: Lan Configuration On Pc

    The user located at the managed network is unable to access the network resource without permission. The user attempt to connect a website with a browser, such as Internet Explorer, will be redirected to the user log in webpage. The user must enter a username and password to log in on the LAN1/LAN2. After being authenticated, the user will gain the proper access rights.
  • Page 16: Internet Connection Setup

    3.2.1 Internet Connection Setup Windows 9x/2000 1. Choose Start > Control Panel > Internet Options. 2. Choose the “Connections” label, and then click “Setup”. 3. Choose “I want to set up my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect through a local Area network (LAN)”, and then click “Next”.
  • Page 17 4. Choose “I connect through a local area network (LAN)” and click “Next”. 5. DO NOT choose any option in the following LAN window for Internet configuration, and just click “Next”. 6. Choose “No”, and click “Next”...
  • Page 18 7. Finally, click “Finish” to exit the Internet Connection Wizard. Now, you have completed the setup. Windows XP 1. Choose Start > Control Panel > Internet Option. 2. Choose the “Connections” label, and then click “Setup”.
  • Page 19 3. Click “Next” when Welcome to the New Connection Wizard screen appears. 4. Choose “Connect to the Internet” and then click “Next”. 5. Choose “Set up my connection manually”, and then click “Next”.
  • Page 20: Tcp/Ip Network Setup

    6. Choose “Connect using a broadband connection that is always on”, and then click “Next”. 7. Finally, click “Finish” to exit the Connection Wizard. Now, you have completed the setup. 3.2.2 TCP/IP Network Setup If the operating system of your PC is Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP, then you just need to keep the default setting without any change to directly start/restart the system.
  • Page 21 1. Choose Start > Console > Network. 2. Choose “Configuration” label and select “TCP/IP -> AMD PCNET Family Ethernet Adapter (PCI-ISA)”, and then click “Properties”. Now, you can choose to use DHCP or specific IP address, please follow the following steps. 3-1.
  • Page 22 3-2. Using Specific IP Address: If you want to use specific IP address, you have to ask the network administrator for the information of WIAS-1000G: IP address, Subnet Mask, New gateway and DNS server address. Caution: If you have completed the setup for your PC, please inform the network administrator before modifying the following setup.
  • Page 23 Choose “DNS Configuration” label. If the DNS Server column is blank, please click “Enable DNS”, and then enter the DNS address or the DNS address provided by ISP. Then, click “Add” and click “OK”. Check the TCP/IP Setup of Window 2000 1.
  • Page 24 3. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and then click “Properties”. Now, you can choose to use DHCP or specific IP address, please follow the following steps. 4-1. Using DHCP: If you want to use DHCP, please choose “Obtain an IP Address Automatically” and click “OK”.
  • Page 25 Please choose “Use the following IP address:” and enter the information given from the network administrator in “IP address:” and “Subnet mask:” If the DNS Server column is blank, please choose “Using the following DNS Server Address:” and then enter the DNS address or the DNS address provided by ISP and then click “OK”...
  • Page 26 Check the TCP/IP Setup of XP 1. Select Start > Console > Network Connection. 2. Click the right button of the mouse on the “Local Area Connection” icon and select “Properties”...
  • Page 27 3. Select “General” label and choose “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and then click “Properties”. Now, you can choose to use DHCP or specific IP address, please follow the following steps. 4-1. Using DHCP: If you want to use DHCP, please choose “Obtain an IP Address Automatically” and click “OK”.
  • Page 28 Please choose “Use the following IP address:” and enter the information given from the network administrator in “IP address:” and “Subnet mask:” If the DNS Server column is blank, please choose “Using the following DNS Server Address:” and then enter the DNS address or the DNS address provided by ISP and then click “OK”...
  • Page 29: Quick Configuration

    3.3 Quick Configuration After the previous setup is completed, you can continue to set WIAS-1000G. There are two ways for configuration: using Configuration Wizard or setting by demands. Now, we will introduce Configuration Wizard firstly. For the detailed and further configuration of functions, please refer to 4. System Configuration. The Wizard provides a simple and easy way to guide you through the setup of WIAS-1000G.
  • Page 30 Please follow the following steps to complete the quick configuration Use the network cable of the 10/100BaseT to connect PC to the LAN3/LAN4 port, and then start a browser (such as Microsoft IE). Next, enter the administrator’s URL, the default is https://192.168.2.254. In the opened webpage, you will see the login screen.
  • Page 31 After successfully logging into WIAS-1000G, you can enter the web management interface and see the welcome screen. On the welcome screen, there are two buttons on the upper right corner, Logout and Help. Click Logout, you will immediately log out the system and go back to the login screen.
  • Page 32 Then, you can run the configuration wizard to help you complete the configuration. Click “System configuration” to the System Configuration homepage. Click “Configuration Wizard” button, the Configuration Wizard screen will show. Click “Run Wizard” and the Configuration Wizard will guide you to complete the setup through 7 steps.
  • Page 33 Configuration Wizard First of all, you will see a welcome screen to briefly introduce the 7 steps. After a brief check-over of the whole process, click “Next” to begin. Step 1: Change Admin’s Password Enter a new password for the admin account and retype it in the verify password field (twenty-character maximum and no spaces).
  • Page 34 Step 3: Set System Information Home Page: Enter the URL that users should be directed to when successfully authenticated or use the default. NTP Server: Enter the URL of external time server for the system time synchronization or use the default. DNS Server: Enter a DNS Server provided by your ISP.
  • Page 35 PPPoE Client: Set PPPoE Client’s Information Enter the “Username” and “Password” provided by your ISP. Click “Next” to continue. Step 5: Select Authentication Methods Set the user’s information in advance. Enter an easily identified name as the postfix name in the Policy Name field (e.g.
  • Page 36 POP3 User: Cont. POP3 Enter IP/Domain Name and server port of the POP3 server provided by your ISP, and then choose enable SSL or not. Click “Next” to continue. RADIUS User: Cont. RADIUS Enter RADIUS server IP/Domain Name, authentication port, accounting port and secret key.
  • Page 37 NT Domain User: Cont. NT Domain Enter the server IP address and choose enable the transparent login for domain server authentication or not. Then click “Next” to continue Step 6: Set Wireless – Access Point Connection SSID: Enter a SSID for your system. The default is WIAS-1000G.
  • Page 38: External Network Access

    Please wait for 70 seconds to restart and the system will go back to the Configuration Wizard screen. Caution: In every step, if you want to go back to modify the settings, please just click the “Back” button to go back the previous step.
  • Page 39 2. When you log in successfully, you will see a “Login Successfully” screen and it means your previous settings are correct. Then, you can start to surf Internet under a managed network environment. 3. But if you see the following screen with a sentence, “Sorry, this feature is available for on-demand user only”, it means you click the wrong button, the “Remaining”...
  • Page 40 Remaining usage: Show the rest of use time that the on-demand user can surf Internet. Redeem: When the remaining time or data size is insufficient, the user has to pay for adding credit at the counter, and then, the user will get a new username and password.
  • Page 41: System Configuration

    4. System Configuration This chapter will guide you how to configure detailed settings. The following table shows all of the options and functions of WIAS-1000G. System User Network OPTION Utilities Status Configuration Authentication Configuration Configuration Authentication Network Address Change Password System Status Wizard Configuration...
  • Page 42: System Configuration

    4.1 System Configuration This option includes the following functions: Configuration Wizard, System Information, WAN Configuration, LAN1 & LAN2 Configuration, LAN3 & LAN4 Configuration and Wireless Configuration. 4.1.1 Configuration Wizard Configuration Wizard has 7 steps to provide a simple and easy way for a quick configuration of the system. It has been introduced and described, so please refer to 3.3 Quick Configuration.
  • Page 43: System Information

    Usually, the homepage is set to a website of a company, such as http://www.ovislink.com.tw. No matter which web page you set as homepage originally in your computer, you will be redirect to this home page you set here when you log in.
  • Page 44 the non-private port. For example, 10.2.3.0/24 means that as long as you are at the IP address of 10.2.3.0/24, you can execute the functions to control WIAS-1000G. Another example is 10.0.0.3, as long as you are at the IP address of 10.0.0.3, you can execute the function by connecting the WAN port and manage WIAS-1000G. SNMP: WIAS-1000G supports SNMP v2 read only data access.
  • Page 45: Wan Configuration

    4.1.3 WAN Configuration There are 3 methods of obtaining IP from the WAN Port: Static IP Address, Dynamic IP Address, and PPPoE. Static IP Address: Manually specifying the IP address of the WAN Port is applicable for the network environment where the DHCP service is unavailable. The fields with red start are necessary to enter. Please enter these necessary conditions.
  • Page 46: Lan1 & Lan2 Configuration

    4.1.4 LAN1 & LAN2 Configuration The two LAN ports can be enabled or disabled for user authentication.
  • Page 47 LAN1 & LAN2 Port IP PNP: When you enable this function, the user can set the PC with a static IP to access Internet through LAN1/LAN2 from WIAS-1000G and get the network resources properly with the proper IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS.
  • Page 48 2. Enable DHCP Server: Choose “Enable DHCP Sever” function and you have to set the appropriate configuration for the DHCP server. These fields with red stars are necessary to enter. Please enter the appropriate information in these fields. DHCP Scope: Enter the “Start IP Address” and the “End IP Address” of this DHCP scope which means the IP address you can get is among this scope.
  • Page 49 3. Enable DHCP Relay: When you need to use this function, please specify an IP address of a DHCP server.
  • Page 50: Lan3 & Lan4 Configuration

    4.1.5 LAN3 & LAN4 Configuration In this section, you can set the related configuration about LAN3/LAN4 port and DHCP server. LAN3 & LAN4 Port Specific Route Profile: From the pull-down menu to select your desired specific route profile rule. The default value is “None”.
  • Page 51 DHCP Server Configuration There are three methods to set the DHCP server: Disable DHCP Server, Enable DHCP Server and Enable DHCP Relay. 1. Disable DHCP Server: Disable the function of DHCP Server. 2. Enable DHCP Server: Choose “Enable DHCP Sever” function and you have to set the appropriate configuration for the DHCP server.
  • Page 52 3. Enable DHCP Relay: When you need to use this function, please specify an IP address of a DHCP server.
  • Page 53: Wireless Configuration

    4.1.6 Wireless Configuration This section is to set related configurations about wireless port.
  • Page 54 Wireless Configuration SSID: The SSID is the unique name shared among all devices in a wireless network. The SSID must be the same for all devices in the wireless network. It is case sensitive, must not exceed 32 characters and may be any character on the keyboard.
  • Page 55 WEP Key: Wired Equivalent Privacy. If you want to use this function, please choose “Enable”. 2. WEP Key Encryption: This is a data privacy mechanism based on a 64-bit, 128-bit, or 256-bit shared key algorithm. 3. Mode: There are two types, HEX and ASCII, you can select. After selecting one of them, please enter the related information in the blanks below.
  • Page 56 will ensure that your 802.11b devices still can connect to Access Point and will not be affected by many 802.11g devices’ existing. However, performance of your 802.11g devices may decrease. 4. Basic Rate: The basic rate offer three options, All, Set1 and Set2 and the default value is Set1. Depending on the wireless mode you have selected, WIAS-1000G will deliver a pre-defined data rate.
  • Page 57 DHCP Server Configuration There are three methods to set the DHCP server: Disable DHCP Server, Enable DHCP Server and Enable DHCP Relay. 1. Disable DHCP Server: Disable the function of DHCP Server. 2. Enable DHCP Server: Choose “Enable DHCP Sever” function and you have to set the appropriate configuration for the DHCP server.
  • Page 58 3. Enable DHCP Relay: When you need to use this function, please specify an IP address of a DHCP server. WDS configuration This function can extend the function of accessing the network. You have to work with WIAS-1000G. WIAS-1000G is a repeater and a peripheral supporting WIAS-1000G to extend the wireless access by receiving requests from APs or clients and passing the requests to WIAS-1000G to obtain authentication.
  • Page 59: User Authentication

    4.2 User Authentication This option includes the following functions: Authentication Configuration, Black List Configuration, Policy Configuration, Guest User Configuration, Roaming Configuration and Additional Configuration. 4.2.1 Authentication Configuration This section is to configure the settings about 802.1x authentication, authentication server and on-demand user authentication.
  • Page 60 802.1x Authentication Configuration There are three kinds of 802.1x authentication methods: 802.1x, WPA x/802.1x and WPA-PSK. Click the hyperlink of 802.1x Authentication Configuration to get in and set the related configurations. After completing and clicking “Apply” to save your settings, you can go back to the previous screen to check the item to enable this function.
  • Page 61 2. WPA x/802.1x: Support WPA-Enterprise, Wireless Protection Access with 802.1x. Authentication Server IP: The IP address/domain name of the Authentication server. Authentication Port: The port of the authentication server. The default value is 1812. Secret Key: The secret key of the authentication sever for encryption and decryption. Accounting Server IP: The IP address/domain name of the accounting server.
  • Page 62 Group Re-key Time: Time interval for re-keying broadcast/multicast keys in seconds. The maximum is 6000 sec. PSK: Pre-Shared key, 64 hexadecimal. Passphrase: 8~63 ASCII characters. Authentication Server Configuration The system provides three servers and one on-demand user that the administrator can apply to each policy group to have different combinations.
  • Page 63 Server Status: The status shows the server is enabled or disabled. Postfix: You can set the postfix in this field with the maximum of 20 characters, for example: ovislink. Only number (0 to 9), alphabet (a to z, A t0 Z), and the dash (-), underline (_) and dot (.), will be accepted.
  • Page 64 Monetary Unit: Select the desired monetary unit for different region. Policy Name: Select a policy for the on-demand user. WLAN ESSID: Enter the ESSID of the AP. WEP Key: Enter the WEP key of the AP. Remark: Enter the remark and it will show at the bottom of the receipt. Billing Notice Interval: While the on-demand user logs in successfully, the system will update the billing notice of the login successfully page by the time you select.
  • Page 65 Billing Configuration: Click the hyperlink of Billing Configuration to enter the Billing Configuration screen. In Billing Configuration screen, Administrator may configure up to 10 billing rules. Status: Select to enable or disable this billing rule. Type: Set the billing rule by Data (the maximum volume is 2002 Mbyte) or Time (the maximum day is 24305 days).
  • Page 66 Create On-demand User: Click the hyperlink of Create On-demand User to enter the Create On-demand User screen. Click the hyperlink of Create On-demand User and you will see the On-demand User Generate screen. By default, the On-demand user database is empty. While you press the Create button by the desired rule, an On-demand user will be created, then click Printout to print a receipt which will contain this on-demand user’s information.
  • Page 67 4.2.1.1 Authentication Method – Local User Setting Choose Local User in the Authentication Method field, the hyperlink besides the selection will become “Local User Setting”. Click the hyperlink to get in for further configuration. Edit Local User List: Click the hyperlink to get in the “Local User List” screen. Add User: Click “Add User”...
  • Page 69 Del All: You can click the “Del All” button to delete all of the users once. Delete: Click the “Delete” to delete the users individually. Edit User: If you want to edit the content of individual user account, please directly click the hyperlink of the desired user account to enter the “Edit User”...
  • Page 70 Radius Roaming Out / 802.1x Authentication: Enable the two function separately and the hyperlink of Radius Client List. Click the hyperlink of Radius Client List to enter the Radius Client Configuration interface. Choose the desired type, Disable, Roaming Out or 802.1x and key in the related data and then click “Apply” to complete the settings.
  • Page 71 4.2.1.2 Authentication Method – POP3 Choose POP3 in the Authentication Method field, the hyperlink besides the selection will become “POP3 Setting”. Click the hyperlink to get in for further configuration. Enter the related information in the primary server or the secondary server (the secondary server is not necessary to enter) and the blanks with red start are necessary to enter.
  • Page 72 4.2.1.3 Authentication Method – Radius Choose Radius in the Authentication Method field, the hyperlink besides the selection will become “Radius Setting”. Click the hyperlink to get in for further configuration. The Radius server sets the external authentication for user accounts. Enter the related information in the primary server or the secondary server (the secondary server is not necessary to enter) and the blanks with red start are necessary to enter.
  • Page 73 802.1X Authentication: Enable this function, the hyperlink of Radius Client List will show. Click the hyperlink to get in the Radius Client Configuration list and set the further configuration. Please see Radius Roaming Out/802.1x Authentication in 4.2.1.1 Authentication Method – Local User. Trans Full Name: If you select “Enable”, the ID and postfix will be transferred to RADIUS server to authenticate.
  • Page 74 Click the hyperlink to get in for further configuration. Enter the related information in the primary server or the secondary server (the secondary server is not necessary to enter) and the blanks with red start are necessary to enter. Then, click “Apply” button, the configuration will be enabled immediately. Server IP: Enter the IP address/domain name of the LDAP server.
  • Page 75: Black List Configuration

    Click the hyperlink to get in for further configuration. Enter the server IP address and decide to enable the transparent login function or not. After clicking “Apply” button, the configuration will be enabled immediately. Server IP address: Please enter the server IP address of the domain controller. Transparent Login: If the function is enabled, when users log in the Windows domain, they will log in WIAS-1000G automatically and concededly.
  • Page 76 After entering the username in the “Username” blank and the related information you want to mention in the “Remark” blank (not necessary), click “Apply” to add the user. If adding user successfully, you will see the words stands for success show above the Add User to Blacklist table. If you want to delete a user from the black list, just select the “Delete”...
  • Page 77: Policy Configuration

    4.2.3 Policy Configuration Every Policy has three profiles, Firewall Profile, Specific Route Profile, Schedule Profile, and one Bandwidth to set. Firewall Profile Click the hyperlink of Setting of Firewall Profile, the Firewall Profiles list will show.
  • Page 78 Click the number of Filter Rule Item to edit and click apply to use your settings. The rule status will show on the list above. You can check “Active” to enable the rule. Rule Item: This is the Filter Rule Name you click to enter here. Rule Name: You can rename the rule name.
  • Page 79 Click the hyperlink of Setting of Specific Route Profile, the Specific Route Profile list will show. Profile Name: You can rename the profile name here. IP Address: The destination IP address of the host or the network. Subnet Netmask: Select a destination subnet netmask of the host or the network. IP Address: The IP address of the next router to the destination.
  • Page 80 This function is to set the time the users can log in. Please check the desired time and click “Apply” to save the settings in WIAS-1000G. Bandwidth Choose one bandwidth for this. The bandwidth will go with the policy.
  • Page 81: Guest User Configuration

    4.2.4 Guest User Configuration This function can permit the guest logging in the system. Select “Enable Guest User” and click “Apply” to save your settings. Guest User List: WIAS-1000G offer ten guest users to log in. When you want to activate the guest user, just enter the password in the corresponding “Password”...
  • Page 82: Roaming Configuration

    4.2.5 Roaming Configuration Enable this function and set properly, the user of GRIC Server can roam through WIAS-1000G. These settings will enable immediately when you click the “Apply” button. Radius Server: Enter the IP address/domain name of the GRIC server. Authentication Port: Enter the authentication port of the GRIC server.
  • Page 83: Additional Configuration

    4.2.6 Additional Configuration User Control: This function applies the rules for the general users. Idle Timer: If a user has been idled and not used the network for a while, the system will automatically log out the user. The logout time can be set in the range of 1~1440 minutes, and the default logout time is 10 minutes. Multiple Login: After you select this function, you can log in from different computers with the same ID.
  • Page 84 Upload File 1. Certification: Users can upload their own private key and customer certification. After uploading, please click “Apply” to use these files. Click “Use Default Page”, the certification will restore to the default. 2. Login Page: The user can use their own login interface here.
  • Page 85 If you want to use user-defined interface on WIAS-1000G, please enter or browse the filename of the login webpage in the File Name on the Upload Login Page and then click “Submit”. If you want to restore the factory default setting of the login interface, click the “Use Default Page” button After the upload is completed, you can preview your user-defined login user interface by clicking “Preview”...
  • Page 86 f the user-defined login interface includes an image file, the image file path in the HTML code must be the image file you will upload. Then, enter or browse the filename of the images you want to upload in the Upload Images field on the Upload Images Files and then click “Submit”.
  • Page 87 The different part is the HTML code of your user-defined logout interface must include the following HTML code that the user can enter the username and password. After the upload is completed, you can preview your user-defined login user interface by clicking “Preview” at the bottom of this page. If you want to restore the factory default setting of the login interface, click the “Use Default Page”...
  • Page 88 5. Logout Succeed Page: You can apply your own logout succeed page here. The process is similar to that of Login Page. After the upload is completed, you can preview your user-defined login user interface by clicking “Preview” at the bottom of this page. If you want to restore the factory default setting of the login interface, click the “Use Default Page”...
  • Page 89 POP3 Message: Before the user logs in by the username and password, the user can accept the welcome mail from WIAS-1000G. If the administrator wants to edit the content of the mail, please edit from the following message. Enhance User Authentication: When the function is enabled, the users using MAC address just can log in WIAS-1000G.
  • Page 90: Network Configuration

    4.3 Network Configuration This option includes the following functions: Network Address Translation, Privilege List, Monitor IP List, Walled Garden List, Proxy Server Properties and Dynamic DNS. 4.3.1 Network Address Translation There are three parts, Static Assignment, Public Accessible Server and Port and Redirect, need to be set.
  • Page 91 Static Assignment There are 40 sets of static Internal IP Address and External IP Address to be set. You can assign these static IP address to any host which needs a static IP address to access the network through WAN port. These settings will be effective immediately after you click the “Apply”...
  • Page 92 Port and IP Redirect This function allows the administrator to set 40 sets of the IP addresses at most for the redirect condition. When the user attempts to connect the destination IP address in this interface, the connection packet will be converted to the corresponding destination.
  • Page 93: Privilege List

    4.3.2 Privilege List There are two parts, Privilege IP Address List and Privilege MAC Address List, need to be set.
  • Page 94 Privilege IP Address List If there are some servers belonging to the managed server need to access the network without authentication, you can enter IP addresses of these servers in this list. The “Remark” blank is not necessary to enter. WIAS-1000G allows 100 privilege IP addresses at most.
  • Page 95 Privilege MAC Address List In addition to the IP address, you also can enter the MAC address of the servers which need to access the network without authentication in this list. WIAS-1000G allows 100 privilege MAC addresses at most. Please enter the MAC address (the format is xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) and the remark (remark is not necessary to enter) and select the desired group.
  • Page 96: Monitor Ip List

    4.3.3 Monitor IP List The system will send out the packet regularly to monitor the connection status of the IP addresses on the list. If the monitored IP address does not respond, the system will send an e-mail to the administrator. After enter the related information and click “Apply”, these settings will be effective immediately.
  • Page 97: Walled Garden List

    choose “None”. IP Address: the IP addresses under the monitoring. Monitor: Click this button to see the current status of the monitored IP address. 4.3.4 Walled Garden List This function provides some free services to these users on this list to access some websites before logging in and authentication.
  • Page 98: Proxy Server Properties

    4.3.5 Proxy Server Properties External Proxy Server: Under the WIAS-1000G security management, only the port is set to 80 to be allowed to pass and the login page will appear. If you have built a Proxy Server in your network environment and set the browser to Proxy, you must set the IP address and port of your external proxy server in this list to function in the proxy network environment.
  • Page 99: Utilities

    DDNS: Enable or disable this function. Provider: Select the DNS provider. Host name: the IP address/domain name of the WAN port. Username/E-mail: The register ID (username or e-mail) for the DNS provider. Password/Key: The register password for the DNS provider. 4.4 Utilities Here provides four utilities to customize and maintain the system including Change Password, Backup/Restore Strategy, Firmware Upload and Restart.
  • Page 100: Change Password

    4.4.1 Change Password You can change the passwords of the administrator and the manager here. Please enter the present password of the administrator and then enter the new password twice to verify. Click “Apply” to activate the new password. The steps to change the manager’s password are the same Caution: If you lost or forgot the administrator’s password, you still can change the administrator’s password through the text mode management interface on the serial port, console/printer port.
  • Page 101: Backup/Restore Strategy

    4.4.2 Backup/Restore Strategy This function can backup WIAS-1000G and use the backup file to restore WIAS-1000G. Besides, you also can restore to the factory default value. Export Active Strategy: Click “Create Strategy” to create an image backup file and then save the file. Load Strategy: Click “Browse”...
  • Page 102: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade The administrator can get the latest firmware version from the OvisLink website and upgrade the system by this function. Click “Browse” to search the firmware file and click “Apply” to go on the firmware upgrade. Upgrading the firmware will take few minutes and you must restart the system to make the new firmware effective.
  • Page 103: Status

    4.5 Status This function including System Status, Interface Status, Current Users, Traffic History and Notify Configuration to provide the system status information and the online user status.
  • Page 104: System Status

    4.5.1 System Status You can get an overview of the system status here. The description of the table is as follows. Description Item The present firmware version of WIAS-1000G Current Firmware Version The system name. The default is WIAS-1000G System Name The information to be shown on the login screen when a Admin Info user has a connection problem.
  • Page 105: Interface Status

    The IP address and port number of the external Syslog Syslog server-Traffic History Server. N/A means there is no set. The IP address and port number of the internal Syslog Syslog server-On demand User log Server. N/A:N/A means there is no set. Proxy Server Enabled/Disabled stands for using the proxy server or not.
  • Page 107 The description of the table is as follows. Description Item The MAC address of the WAN port. MAC Address The IP address of the WAN port. IP Address The Subnet Mask of the WAN port. Subnet Mask The mode of the wireless port. Mode The MAC address of the wireless port.
  • Page 108: Current Users

    Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask of the LAN3 & LAN4. Enable/disable stands for the DHCP function on the LAN3 Status & LAN4 port Set the WINS server IP address on the DHCP server. N/A WINS IP Address LAN3 & LAN4 means there is no set.
  • Page 109 Caution: Since the history is saved in the DRAM, if you need to restart the system and to keep the history, then please manually copy the information. If you have entered History Email under the Status / Notify Configuration interface, then the system will automatically send out as defined.
  • Page 110 Roaming Out Traffic History As shown in the following figure, each line is a record consists of 14 fields Date, Type, Name, NSID, NASIP, NASPort, UserMAC, SessionID, SessionTime, Bytes in, Bytes Out, Pkts In, Pkts Out and Message of user activities.
  • Page 111: Technical Support

    5. Technical Support OvisLink Co., Ltd. Tel: 886-2-2218-6888 Hours: 9:00 AM to 18:00 PM Open Monday through Friday E-mail: tech@ovislink.com.tw www.ovislink.com.tw...
  • Page 112: Appendix -- Console Interface

    “Enter” key to make selection or confirm what you enter. 3. Once you properly connect to the RJ11 port of tech@ovislink.com.tw, the console greeting screen will appear automatically. If the screen does not appear in the terminal simulation program automatically, please try to press the arrow keys, so that the terminal simulation program will send some messages, and the welcome screen or the main menu will appear.
  • Page 113 Utilities for network debugging The console interface provides several utilities to assist the Administrator to check the system conditions and debugging. The utilities are described as following: Ping host (IP): By sending ICMP echo request to a specified host and wait for the response to test the network status.
  • Page 114 SSH. Therefore, we recommend you to immediately change the WIAS-1000G Admin username and password after you login the system for the first time. Reload factory default Choose this option will reset the system configuration to the factory defaults. Restart OvisLink WIAS-1000G Choose this option will restart WIAS-1000G.

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