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  • Page 1 Manual Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Manual funkwerk W1002/W2002/WIx040/WIx065 Reference Copyright© Version 4.0, 2008 Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH funkwerk W1002/W2002/WIx040/WIx065...
  • Page 2 Legal Notice Aim and purpose This document is part of the user manual for the installation and configuration of funkwerk devices. For the latest information and notes on the current software release, please also read our release notes, particularly if you are updating your software to a higher release version. You will find the latest release notes under www.funkwerk-ec.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Technical Data ......26 funkwerk W1002 and funkwerk W2002 ....
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH funkwerk WI1040, WI2040 and WI3040 ....3.2.1 Scope of supply ......
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Global Settings ......5.2.1 System ......
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH WLANx ......118 8.1.1 Radio Settings ......119 8.1.2...
  • Page 7 Ping Generator ......177 10.5 Funkwerk Discovery ..... . . 179 10.5.1 Device discovery .
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Chapter 13 Monitoring ......13.1 Internal Log ......200 13.1.1...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Introduction

    1 Introduction Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Chapter 1 Introduction The new generation access points are manufactured in an environmentally friendly way and meet the RoHS directive. They support the latest WLAN technology and are designed for use particularly in the professional environment.
  • Page 10 At the end of this chapter, you will be able to surf the Internet and send and receive e-mails. Password If you are already familiar with configuring funkwerk devices and want to get started right away, all you really need to know is the ex works user name and password. User name...
  • Page 11: Possible Applications

    The WI series is available in two variants: • Indoor Version with IP40 safety class ( funkwerk WI1040, funkwerk WI2040 and funk- werk WI3040) • Outdoor version with IP65 safety class (funkwerk WI1065, funkwerk WI2065 and funk- werk WI3065) In addition to the radio standards 802.11b and 802.11g, the devices support 802.11a and...
  • Page 12: About This Guide

    1.2 About this guide Area of validity This document is valid for funkwerk devices with system software as of software version 7.6.1. The Reference, which you have in front of you, contains the following chapters:...
  • Page 13 1 Introduction Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Chapter Description The glossary contains a reference to the most important tech- Glossary nical terms used in network technology. The index lists all the key terms for operating the device and all Index the configuration options and gives page numbers so they can be found easily.
  • Page 14 1 Introduction Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH funkwerk W1002/W2002/WIx040/WIx065...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Quick Install Guide

    2.1 Introduction You can use the ComPoint Manager (IP address assignment) and the Funkwerk Config- uration Interface (other configuration steps) for the basic configuration of your device. The way to obtain the basic configuration is explained below step-by-step. A detailed online help system gives you extra support.
  • Page 16: Presettings

    • Password: Note All funkwerk devices are shipped with the same user name and password. As long as the password remains unchanged, they are not protected against unauthorised use. Make sure you change the passwords to prevent unauthorised access to your device...
  • Page 17: Installation

    2 Quick Install Guide Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Your device contains the version of the system software available at the time of production. More recent versions may have since been released. To find out how to check the software version of your device and update it if necessary, see the Software update chapter in the manual.
  • Page 18: Connections

    The only connections on the top of the device are those for screwing on the external stand- ard antennas. On the funkwerk W2002, there are two connections for the external stand- ard antennas on the top, and two on the bottom.
  • Page 19 2 Quick Install Guide Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH funkwerk W1002 funkwerk W2002 Fig. 6: Underside POWER Socket for plug-in power pack CONSOLE Serial Interface RESET Reset switch ETH1 / ETH2 10/100 Base-T Ethernet interface ANT1 AUX /ANT2 Connections for screwing on the external antennas (W2002...
  • Page 20: Setting Up And Connecting

    The access points can be used as a table-top device or can be fitted to the wall using brackets on the housing. The access points of the funkwerk WI series can be mounted on a mast (indoor and out- door version) or top-hat rail (indoor version only). Optional theft protection is also available for the indoor and outdoor versions.
  • Page 21 2 Quick Install Guide Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH provided for this purpose. Put the antennas in the required position before tightening the screw nut. Once the screw nut has been tightened, it may not be possible to rotate the radiator any more.
  • Page 22 Fig. 11: Wall mounting of the (standard design and with theft protection) Note To limit power in the event of a fault, the 24-V DC supply for funkwerk WIx040 and funkwerk WIx065 must be protected with an externally fitted 2-A fuse. Note...
  • Page 23: Configuration Of

    2 Quick Install Guide Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH cord into a power socket (100–240 V). The status LEDs signal that your device is correctly connected to the power supply. funkwerk W1002 Fig. 12: Connection to power supply and Ethernet (example of Optional connections •...
  • Page 24 2 Quick Install Guide Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 2.5.1.1 Gathering data The main data for the basic configuration can be gathered quickly, as no information is re- quired that needs in-depth network knowledge. If applicable, you can use the example val- ues.
  • Page 25 2 Quick Install Guide Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH If you run your device in Access Client mode, you can set up the required client links. To do this, you need the following data: IP configuration of the access client Access data...
  • Page 26: Basic Configuration

    2 Quick Install Guide Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH (4) Look for the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) entry in the list of network components. Installing the Windows TCP/IP protocol If you cannot find the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) entry, install the TCP/IP protocol as fol- lows: (1) First click Properties, then Install in the status window of the LAN Connection.
  • Page 27 2 Quick Install Guide Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH (a) Place the CD provided in the CD-ROM drive of your configuration PC. The installation wizard should start automatically. If it does not, open the following file on the CD using your file browser: (b) Follow the instructions in the installation wizard.
  • Page 28 Your device can now be reached over the Ethernet with its IP address using a Web browser and can now be configured. Note The other functions of the ComPoint Manager are not available. Calling up the Funkwerk Configuration Interface funkwerk W1002/W2002/WIx040/WIx065...
  • Page 29 2 Quick Install Guide Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Fig. 15: Funkwerk Configuration Interface Login Start the configuration interface as follows: (a) Enter the IP address of your device in the address line of your Web browser. With DHCP server: • the IP address that the DHCP server assigned to your device Without DHCP server: •...
  • Page 30 2 Quick Install Guide Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH (7) Under Security Mode, select (8) In Preshared Key enter, for example, (9) Leave the default settings for all other fields. (10) Click OK. Setting up a bridge link If you run your device in Bridge mode, you must set up a bridge link.
  • Page 31: Testing The Configuration

    2 Quick Install Guide Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH (7) For Remote-MAC address , enter the MAC address of the bridge to which your bridge is to set up a connection, e.g. (8) Leave the default settings in all other fields.
  • Page 32 15. Note If you delete the boot configuration using the Funkwerk Configuration Interface , all passwords will also be reset and the current boot configuration deleted. The next time, the device will boot with the standard ex works settings.
  • Page 33: Support Information

    2.6 Support information If you have any questions on your new product or would like more information, you can reach the Support Center of Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH under the follow- ing telephone number or via the E-mail Hotline: +49 911 9673 1550 hotline@funkwerk-ec.com...
  • Page 34: Chapter 3 Technical Data

    3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Chapter 3 Technical Data In this chapter, all hardware characteristics of the devices funkwerk W1002, W2002, WI1040, WI2040, WI3040, WI1065, WI2065 and WI3065 are summarized. 3.1 funkwerk W1002 and funkwerk W2002 3.1.1 Scope of supply Your device is supplied with the following parts: •...
  • Page 35 3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH General Product Features Property Value Variants: funkwerk W1002 One internal radio module, 2 external antennas funkwerk W2002 Two internal radio modules, 4 external antennas Dimensions and weights: Equipment dimensions 161 mm x 168 mm x 50 mm...
  • Page 36 3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Property Value Available sockets: Serial interface V.24 9-pin serial Sub-D port Ethernet interface RJ45 socket Antennas: Antenna connection RTNC socket Transmit Power max. 100 mW (20 dBm) EIRP Receiver sensitivity In the 5 GHz frequency range...
  • Page 37: Leds

    3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Property Value IEEE802.11a/h: 19 channels (Europe) Standards Wi-fi certification for IEEE 802.11g requirements: in preparation; IEEE 802.11a,b,g,d,h,i; IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.1q (VLAN Tagging) Standards & Guidelines R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC EN 60950 (IEC60950); EN 300 328-1/2; ETSI EN 301 489-1/17;...
  • Page 38: Connections

    3.1.4 Connections All connections are located on the underside of the device. funkwerk W1002 and funk- werk W2002 have two Ethernet connections and one serial interface. The connections are arranged as follows:...
  • Page 39: Pin Assignments

    Reset button ETH1 / ETH2 10/100 Base-T Ethernet interface ANT1 AUX /ANT2 Connections for screwing on the external antennas ( funkwerk W2002 only) 3.1.5 Pin Assignments 3.1.5.1 Ethernet interface Your device has two Ethernet interfaces. These are used to connect individual PCs or other switches.
  • Page 40: Frequencies And Channels

    3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Function RD + Not used Not used RD - Not used Not used The Ethernet 10/100 BASE-T interface does not have an Auto-MDI-X function. 3.1.5.2 Serial interface Your device has a serial interface for connection to a console. This supports Baud rates from 1200 to 115200 Bps.
  • Page 41: Funkwerk Wi1040, Wi2040 And Wi3040

    - Mounting brackets for wall mounting • Antennas: - 2 external standard antennas to be screwed on (for funkwerk WI1040) - 4 external standard antennas to be screwed on (for funkwerk WI 2040 and WI 3040) • CD • Documentation:...
  • Page 42: General Product Features

    To ensure safe operation, the WI series devices have a connection to earth. The minimum cross-section of the earth lead should be 1.5 mm². The distance between the device and the connection to earth should be as short as possible. For the funkwerk WIx065 devices, the connection to earth is under the cover.
  • Page 43 3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Property Value Power consumption of 5-15 Watt, depending on extensions the device Voltage supply Earth conductor/connection to earth M4. All devices must be earthed. 24V DC 1,1A ± 30 % with reverse voltage protection, insulated 3-pole PoE on Ethernet 1 Class 0 (insulated) with max.
  • Page 44 3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Property Value Available sockets: Serial interface V.24 9-pin serial Sub-D port MMC/SD card slot With protective cover if card is inserted. Relay switching contact 30V AC/DC 0.5 A potential-free, software configurable, switch- able...
  • Page 45 3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Property Value Channels IEEE802.11b/g: 13 channels (Europe) IEEE802.11a/h: 19 channels (Europe) Standards Wi-fi certification for IEEE 802.11g requirements: in preparation; IEEE 802.11a,b,g,d,h,i; IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.1q (VLAN Tagging) Standards & Guidelines R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC...
  • Page 46: Leds

    3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Note The two antennas have different functions. One is used both to transmit and receive (known as the "main" antenna), the other is only used to receive. During reception, the AP (Access Point) checks which antenna is receiving a better signal. This is then used for decoding.
  • Page 47: Connections

    During the boot operation, only the red LED is on. The other LEDs then come on during booting (if the units are initialised). 3.2.4 Connections All connections are located on the underside of the device. funkwerk WI1040, WI2040 und WI3040 have two Ethernet connections and one serial interface. The connections are arranged as follows:...
  • Page 48: Pin Assignments

    3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Power Socket for power supply Eth1 (PoE) / Eth2 10/100 Base-T Ethernet interface Reset (HW and Reset button and delete configuration Cfg) SFP slot for 100 mbps fibre module (optional) Serial Serial interface RS232...
  • Page 49: Frequencies And Channels

    FCC; ETSI is applied mainly in Europe, FCC in North America. For operation in Europe, please read the notes in the R&TTE Compliance Information. 3.3 funkwerk WI1065, WI2065 and WI3065 3.3.1 Scope of supply Your device is supplied with the following parts:...
  • Page 50: General Product Features

    - Mounting bracket for wall mounting • Antennas: - 2 external standard antennas to be screwed on (for funkwerk WI1065) - 4 external standard antennas to be screwed on (for funkwerk WI 2065 and WI 3065) • CD • Documentation:...
  • Page 51 3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Property Value funkwerk WI1065 One internal radio module, 2 external antennas (1x Main, 1x AUX) funkwerk WI2065 Two internal radio modules, 4 external antennas (2x Main, 2x funkwerk WI3065 AUX) Three internal radio modules, 4 external antennas (3x Main, 1x...
  • Page 52 3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Property Value Relative atmospheric hu- 10 % to 100 % (non-condensing) midity Available interfaces: Serial interface V.24 Permanently installed, supports Baud rates: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 Baud Ethernet IEEE 802.3...
  • Page 53 3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Property Value In the 2.4 GHz frequency range PER 8 %: 1 mbps -98 dBm, 2 mbps -93 dBm; 5.5 mbps -92 dBm, 11 mbps -88 dBm; PER 10 %: 6 mbps -92 dBm, 9 mbps -90 dBm;...
  • Page 54: Leds

    3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Property Value cast can be deactivated WEP key length (bit) 40 (64) or 104 (128) Software supplied ComPoint Manager BOSS operating system Printed documentation Quick Install Guide supplied Safety precautions R&TTE Compliance Information...
  • Page 55 3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH funkwerk WI1065 WI2065 WI3065 Fig. 26: LEDs of In operating mode, the LEDs display the following status information for your device: LED status display Status Information Failure After power-up and during booting or if an error occurs.
  • Page 56: Connections

    During the boot operation, only the red LED is on. The other LEDs then come on during booting (if the units are initialised). 3.3.4 Connections All connections are located on the underside of the device. funkwerk WI1065, WI2065 und WI3065 have two Ethernet connections and one serial interface. The connections are arranged as follows:...
  • Page 57 3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Fig. 28: Ethernet 10/100 Base-T interface (RJ45 socket) The pin assignment for the Ethernet 10/100 Base-T interface (RJ45 socket) is as follows: RJ45 socket for LAN connection Function Eth1 - PoE Function Eth 2...
  • Page 58: Frequencies And Channels

    3 Technical Data Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Function 3.3.6 Frequencies and channels Different certification regulations apply around the world. The main regulations are ETSI and FCC; ETSI is applied mainly in Europe, FCC in North America. For operation in Europe, please read the notes in the R&TTE Compliance Information.
  • Page 59: Chapter 4 Access And Configuration

    With a current web browser, you can use the HTML interfaces to configure your device. The configuration can be set up using the Funkwerk Configuration Interface . To do this, enter the IP address of your device in the address field of your Web browser.
  • Page 60 4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH You do not need any additional software on your PC to set up a Telnet connection to your device. Telnet is available on all operating systems. Proceed as follows: Windows (1) Click Run… in the Windows Start menu.
  • Page 61 4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH connect to the device via SSH: Note The device generates a key pair for each of the algorithms (RSA and DSA), i.e. two files must be stored in the flash for each algorithm (see example at above).
  • Page 62: Access Via The Serial Interface

    You are now in the SNMP shell of your gateway. (2) Continue with Logging in on page 55. Note PuTTY requires certain settings for a connection to a funkwerk device. The support pages of http://www.funkwerk-ec.com include FAQs, which list the required settings. 4.1.2 Access via the Serial Interface Your device has a serial interface, with which a PC can be connected directly.
  • Page 63: Logging In

    4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Check If the login prompt does not appear after you press Return several times, the connection to your device has not been set up successfully. Therefore, check the COM1 or COM2 settings on your PC.
  • Page 64: User Names And Passwords In Ex Works State

    Caution All funkwerk devices are shipped with the same user name and password. As long as the password remains unchanged, the devices are not protected against unauthorised use. How to change the passwords is described in...
  • Page 65: Configuration Options

    (2) Enter your password in the Password field of the input window and confirm with Re- turn or click the Login button. The status page of the Funkwerk Configuration Interface opens in the browser. SNMP shell Log into the SNMP shell as follows: (1) Enter your user name e.g.
  • Page 66: Funkwerk Configuration Interface For Advanced Users

    4.3.1 Funkwerk Configuration Interface for advanced users The Funkwerk Configuration Interface is a web-based graphic user surface that you can use from any PC with an up-to-date web browser via an HTTP or HTTPS connection. You can use the Funkwerk Configuration Interface to carry out all configuration tasks easily.
  • Page 67 Web browser's address field. (5) Enter in the User field and in the Password field and click LOGIN. You are not in the status menu of your device's Funkwerk Configuration Interface (see Status on page 80). 4.3.1.2 Operating elements...
  • Page 68 4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH The Funkwerk Configuration Interface window is divided into three areas: • The header • The navigation bar • The main configuration window Funkwerk Configuration Interface Fig. 31: Areas of the Header Fig. 32: Funkwerk Configuration Interface header...
  • Page 69 4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Menu Function Logout: If you want to end the configuration, click this button to log out of your device. A window is opened offering you the fol- lowing options: • Continue with the configuration, •...
  • Page 70 You can see at a glance the sub-menu you are in. Status page If you call the Funkwerk Configuration Interface , after you log in the status page of your device is displayed. The most important data of your device can be seen on this at a glance.
  • Page 71 4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Button Function configuring the certificates or CRL imports. In the VPN -> Certificates -> Certificates menu, this button opens the sub-menu for the configuration of the certificate re- quest. In the Surveillance -> ISDN/Modem -> Current Calls menu,...
  • Page 72 Fig. 35: Configuration of the update interval Fig. 36: Filter list Structure of the Funkwerk Configuration Interface configuration menus The menus of the Funkwerk Configuration Interface contain the following basic struc- tures: Funkwerk Configuration Interface menu structure funkwerk W1002/W2002/WIx040/WIx065...
  • Page 73 Click this button to process the existing list entry. You go to the configuration menu. Menu Click this tab to display extended configuration options. The following options are available for the configuration: Funkwerk Configuration Interface configuration elements Menu Function Input fields e.g. empty text field Text field with hidden input Enter the data.
  • Page 74 Pay particular attention to the following message: "Warning: changes not supported by the Setup Tool!". If you change them with the Funkwerk Configuration Interface, this can cause inconsistencies or malfunctions. Therefore, it is recommended that the configuration is continued with the Setup Tool.
  • Page 75 Note Please note that not all devices have the full range of functions. Check the software of your device on the corresponding product page under www.funkwerk-ec.com The Funkwerk Configuration Interface contains the following menus: System Management Menu Function Status In this menu, general information on your device is displayed at a glance.
  • Page 76 4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Menu Function for example. Relay In this menu, you configure the relay. Menu Function IP Configuration In this menu, you carry out the IP configuration of the LAN inter- faces for your device.
  • Page 77 4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Menu Function Diagnostics In this menu you can test the accessibility of hosts, DNS servers or routing. Software & Configura- In this menu, you can manage your device's configuration files. tion You can save them either locally on your device or on your computer, for example.
  • Page 78: The Setup Tool For Experts

    Setup Tools menu system. The system name of your device is also displayed. This is es- pecially helpful if you are using several funkwerk devices with different system names. • The configuration window is where the actual entries are made and the respective set- tings displayed.
  • Page 79 4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Fig. 37: Setup Tool menu 4.3.2.1 Menu Navigation You can use the following keys or key combinations to move about in the Setup Tool: Navigation in the Setup Tool Key combination Meaning Tabulator Jump to the next field in the menu.
  • Page 80 4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Key combination Meaning more to come. Ctrl - c Exit Setup Tool. 4.3.2.2 Menu Commands When you start moving around in the Setup Tool, you will notice that some menus have special command options, such as DELETE, SAVE and CANCEL. The meaning of the...
  • Page 81 4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 4.3.2.3 Searching Lists Some Setup Tool menus contain lists with several entries, e.g. the VSS Configuration menu, which lists all wireless networks: Fig. 38: Setup Tool search An incremental search function is provided, which is very useful for searching for an item in very long lists.
  • Page 82 4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Note Make sure the cursor is positioned in a list element. The search cannot run if the curs- or is located in a command field, e.g. ADD or DELETE. In the menu shown above, the entries provide the following search results:...
  • Page 83 4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH you leave the menu by pressing CANCEL or Esc Esc, the password change is not saved. If the two entries were not the same, the field is reset to the old password and the help line shows the following message: 4.3.2.5 Menu structure...
  • Page 84 4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Fig. 40: Setup Tool menu structure To help you when making the configuration settings, the menus are briefly explained below: Setup Tool menus Menu Function Licences In this menu, you can manage licences that are needed for us- ing certain functions.
  • Page 85: Snmp Shell

    4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Menu Function e.g. access lists. In this menu, you enter all the settings that concern the IP pro- tocol. In this menu, you configure all the "Quality of Service" settings. VLAN In this menu, you configure the VLANs.
  • Page 86 4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH (4) Delete configuration: The device is reset to the ex works state. All configuration files are deleted and the BOOTmonitor settings are set to the default values. (5) Default BOOTmonitor Parameters: You can change the default settings of the BOOTmonitor of the device, e.g. the baud rate for serial connections.
  • Page 87 4 Access and Configuration Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Note If you change the baud rate (the preset value is 9600 baud), make sure the terminal program used also uses this baud rate. If this is not the case, you will not be able to establish a serial connection to the device.
  • Page 88: Chapter 5 System Management

    5.1 Status If you log into the Funkwerk Configuration Interface , your device's status page is dis- played, which shows the most important system information. You see an overview of the following data: •...
  • Page 89 MByte. The usage is also displayed in brackets as a percentage. Temperature Devices of the funkwerk WI series are fitted with a temperature sensor. This shows the current temperature and the maximum and minimum temperatures reached.
  • Page 90: Global Settings

    5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Value Active Sessions Displays the total of all SIF, TDRC, and IP load balancing ses- sions. Other fields in the Status menu Field Value Physical Interface - In- The physical interfaces are listed here and their most important terface Specifics - Link settings are shown.
  • Page 91: System

    5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 5.2.1 System The System Management -> Global Settings -> System menu is used for entering the basic system data of your device. System Management Global Settings System Fig. 43: -> -> The System Management -> Global Settings -> System menu consists of the following...
  • Page 92: Passwords

    -> Note All funkwerk devices are shipped with the same user names and passwords. As long as the password remains unchanged, they are not protected against unauthorised use. Make sure you change the passwords to prevent unauthorised access to the device If the password is not changed, under System Management->...
  • Page 93: Date And Time

    5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH The System Management -> Global Settings -> Passwords menu consists of the follow- ing fields: Fields in the System Password menu Field Value System Admin Pass- Enter the password for the user name...
  • Page 94 5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH System Management Global Settings Date and Time Fig. 45: -> -> You have the following options for determining the system time: • You can determine the system time automatically, e.g. using various time servers. To en- sure that the device uses the desired current time, you should configure one or more time servers.
  • Page 95 5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Fields in the Manual Time Settings menu Field Description New Date Enter a new date. Format: • Day: dd • Month: mm • Year: yyyy New Time Enter a new time. Format: • Hour: hh •...
  • Page 96 5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description time protocol with UDP port 123. • : This server uses the Time service with UDP port • : This server uses the Time service with TCP port • : This time server is not currently used for the time query.
  • Page 97: System Licences

    5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description • : For ten minutes, the system attempts to con- tact the time server after 1, 2, 4, 8 seconds, and then every 10 seconds. • : For an unrestricted period, the system attempts to contact the time server after 1, 2, 4, 8 seconds, and then every 10 seconds.
  • Page 98 5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH • License Key and • Licence Serial Number You enter this data in the System Management -> Global Settings-> System Licenses - > New menu. In the System Management -> Global Settings ->System Licenses menu, a list of all re- gistered licenses is shown (Description, License Type, License Serial Number, Status).
  • Page 99: Interface Mode / Bridge Groups

    5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH The System Management -> Global Settings-> System Licenses -> New menu consists of the following fields: Fields in the Basic Parameters menu Field Value Licence Serial Number Enter the licence serial number you received when you bought the licence.
  • Page 100 5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH System Management Interface Mode / Bridge Groups Interfaces Fig. 47: -> -> Bridging Bridging connects networks of the same type. Bridges operate at layer 2 of the OSI model (data link layer), are independent of higher-level protocols and transmit data packets using MAC addresses.
  • Page 101: Interfaces

    5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH (b) Number of the Ethernet port (c) Number of the interface Example: (first interface on the first Ethernet port) The name of the bridge group is made up of the following parts: (a) Abbreviation for interface type...
  • Page 102: Administrative Access

    5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH By default, all existing interfaces are assigned to bridge group . If the option is selected for Interface mode / Bridge Groups, a further group, etc, is automatically set up. Fields in the Interfaces menu...
  • Page 103 5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH System Management Administrative Access Fig. 48: -> -> You need an SSH client application, e.g. PuTTY, to be able to reach the SSH Daemon. If you wish to use SSH Login together with the PuTTY client, you may need to comply with some special configuration requirements, for which we have prepared FAQs.
  • Page 104 5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Value Compression Select whether data compression should be used. The function is activated by choosing The function is not activated by default. TCP Keepalives Select whether the device is to send keepalive packets.
  • Page 105 5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Value • • • are enabled by default. Fields in the Key Status menu Field Value RSA Key Status The status of the RSA key is displayed here. If an RSA key has not been generated yet, displayed in red and a link, , is provided.
  • Page 106: Snmp

    5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 5.4.2 SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a network protocol used to monitor and control network elements (e.g. routers, servers, switches, printers, computers etc.) from a central station. SNMP controls communication between the monitored devices and monit- oring station.
  • Page 107: Remote Authentication

    5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Value ternal SNMP accesses. Possible values: • : SNMP Version 1 • : Community-Based SNMP Version 2 • : SNMP Version 3 are active by default. If no option is selected, the function is deactivated.
  • Page 108 5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH the RADIUS server, which then searches its database. If the user is found and can be au- thenticated, the RADIUS server sends corresponding confirmation to your device. This con- firmation also contains parameters (called RADIUS attributes), which your device uses as WAN connection parameters.
  • Page 109 5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Value If a RADIUS server is used for accounting, your device sends an accounting message to the RADIUS server at the end of each connection. In the System Management -> Remote Authentication -> RADIUS menu, a list of all re- gistered RADIUS servers is displayed.
  • Page 110 5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Value Authentication Type Select what the RADIUS server is to be used for. Possible values: • (default value): The RADIUS server is used for controlling access to a network. • : The RADIUS server is used for controlling access to the SNMP shell of your device.
  • Page 111 5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Value quest is accepted. • : A negative answer to a request is not accepted. A request is sent to the next RADIUS server until your device receives an answer from a server configured as authoritative.
  • Page 112: Tacacs

    Like RADIUS, TACACS+ is an AAA protocol and offers authentication, authorisation and accounting services (TACACS+Accounting is currently not supported by funkwerk devices). The following TACACS+ functions are available on your device: • Authentication for login shell •...
  • Page 113 5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 5.5.2.1 Edit/New Choose the icon to edit existing entries. Choose the New button to add TACACS+ serv- ers. System Management Remote Authentication TACACS+ Fig. 51: -> -> -> The System Management -> Remote Authentication-> TACACS+ -> New menu con-...
  • Page 114 5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description able, encrypt data exchange between the TACACS+ server and the network access server (your device). The maximum length of the entry is 32 characters. Priority Assign a priority to the current TACACS+ server. The server with the lowest value is the one used first for TACACS+ login authentication.
  • Page 115 5 System Management Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description ) and the current server is set to status The possible values are , the default value is . Blocktime Enter the time in seconds for which the current server is to re- main in blocked status.
  • Page 116: Chapter 6 Physical Interfaces

    6 Physical Interfaces Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Chapter 6 Physical Interfaces 6.1 Ethernet Ports An Ethernet interface is a physical interface for connection to the local network or external networks. Note In the ex works state, the Ethernet ports ETH1 and ETH2 are assigned to the standard...
  • Page 117: Relay

    6 Physical Interfaces Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description Interface The interface assigned to the Ethernet port is displayed here. Configured Speed / Select the mode in which the interface is to run. Mode Possible values: • (default value) •...
  • Page 118: Relay Configuration

    6 Physical Interfaces Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 6.2.1 Relay configuration In this menu, you can configure the port mode. Physical Interfaces Relay Relay Configuration Fig. 53: -> -> The Physical Interfaces -> Relay-> Relay Configuration menu consists of the following...
  • Page 119: Chapter 7 Lan

    7 LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Chapter 7 LAN In this menu, you configure the addresses in your LAN and can structure your local network using VLANs. 7.1 IP Configuration The IP configuration of the bridge groups can be edited in this menu.
  • Page 120 7 LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH IP Configuration Interfaces Fig. 54: -> -> -> The LAN -> IP Configuration -> Interfaces -> menu consists of the following fields: Fields in the Basic Parameters menu Field Description Address Mode Select how an IP address is assigned to the interface.
  • Page 121: Vlan

    7 LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description address of the Ethernet interface is used. In the case of physical interfaces, the current MAC address is entered by default. If you disable Use Built-In, you enter a MAC address for the vir- tual interface, e.g.
  • Page 122: Vlans

    7 LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Fig. 55: VLAN segmenting VLAN for Bridging and VLAN for Routing In the LAN -> VLAN menu, VLANs (virtual LANs) are configured with interfaces that oper- ate in bridging mode. Using the VLAN menu, you can make all the settings needed for this and query their status.
  • Page 123: Port Configuration

    7 LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 7.2.1.1 Edit/New Choose the icon to edit existing entries. Choose the New button to configure other VLANs. VLAN VLANs Fig. 56: -> -> -> The LAN -> VLAN -> VLANs -> /New menu consists of the following fields:...
  • Page 124: Administration

    7 LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH VLAN Port Configuration Fig. 57: -> -> The LAN ->VLAN-> Port Configuration menu consists of the following fields: Fields in Port Configuration menu Field Description Interface The port for which you define the PVID and processing rules is displayed here.
  • Page 125 7 LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH VLAN Administration Fig. 58: -> -> The LAN -> VLAN -> Administration menu consists of the following fields: Fields in the Bridge Group br<ID> VLAN Options menu Field Description Enable VLAN Enable or disable the specified bridge group for VLAN.
  • Page 126: Chapter 8 Wireless Lan

    8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Chapter 8 Wireless LAN In the case of wireless LAN (WLAN = Wireless Local Area Network), this relates to the cre- ation of a network using wireless technology. Network functions Like a wired network, a WLAN offers all the main network functions. Access to servers, files, printers, and the e-mail system is just as reliable as company-wide Internet access.
  • Page 127: Radio Settings

    8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Depending on the model, one or more WLAN modules, WLAN1 and, in certain models, WLAN2 and WLAN3, are available. 8.1.1 Radio Settings In the Wireless LAN -> WLANx -> Radio Settings menu, an overview of all the configura- tion options for the WLAN module is shown.
  • Page 128 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Wireless LAN WLANx Radio Settings Fig. 60: -> -> -> Choose the button to edit the configuration. The Wireless LAN -> WLANx -> Radio Settings -> menu consists of the following fields: Fields in the Wireless Settings menu...
  • Page 129 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description Possible values: • (default value): The radio module is switched off. • : Your device is used as an access point in your network. • : Your device serves as an Access Client in your network.
  • Page 130 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description The number of channels you can selected depends on the country setting. Please consult the data sheet for your device. Configuring the network name (SSID) in Access Point mode means that wireless networks can be logically separated from...
  • Page 131 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description Transmit Power Select the maximum value for the radiated antenna power. The actually radiated antenna power may be lower than the maxim- um value set, depending on the data rate transmitted. The max- imum value for Transmit Power is country-dependent.
  • Page 132 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description termined automatically. • Nitro Mode Activate this function to increase the transmission speed for 802.11g through frame bursting. As a result, several packets are sent one after the other without a waiting period. This is par- ticularly effective in 11b/g mixed operation.
  • Page 133 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description By default, are activated. The Advanced Settingsmenu consists of the following fields: Fields in the Advanced Settings menu Field Description Beacon Period Enter the time in milliseconds between the sending of two beacons.
  • Page 134 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description carded. Possible values are The default value is . Long Retry Limit Enter the maximum number of attempts to send a data packet of length less than or equal to the value defined in RTS Threshold.
  • Page 135: Virtual Service Sets

    8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description CW Min Here, you can define the maximum size of the contention win- dow. Possible values are The default value is CW Max Here, you can define the minimum size of the contention win- dow.
  • Page 136 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH municate in this WLAN. The corresponding parameter is called the network name. In the network environment, it is sometimes also referred to as the SSID. Protection of wireless networks As data can be transmitted over the air in the WLAN, this data can in theory be intercepted and read by any attacker with the appropriate resources.
  • Page 137 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH WPA2 is the enhancement of WPA. In WPA2, the 802.11i standard is not only implemen- ted for the first time in full, but another encryption algorithm AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is also used.
  • Page 138 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Wireless LAN WLANx Virtual Service Sets /New Fig. 61: -> -> -> -> The Wireless LAN -> WLANx -> Virtual Service Sets -> ->/New menu consists of the following fields: Fields in the Service Set Parameters menu...
  • Page 139 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) or IEEE802.1d. The function is activated by choosing The function is activated by default. Fields in the Security Settings menu Field Description Security Mode Select the security mode (encryption and authentication) for the wireless network.
  • Page 140: Wds Links

    8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description • (default value): WPA and WPA 2 can be used. • : Only WPA is used. • : Only WPA2 is used. Preshared Key Only if Security Mode = Enter the WPA password.
  • Page 141 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Important Note that the data is transferred between the access points in unencrypted form over the WDS link in the default configuration. You are therefore urgently advised to apply one of the available security methods (WEP40 or WEP104) to protect data on WDS links.
  • Page 142 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description If the option is not activated, you can enter a suitable name in the input field. option is enabled by default. Fields in the WDS Security Settings menu Field Description Privacy Select whether an encryption method is to be used for this WDS link and if so, which one.
  • Page 143: Client Link

    8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description Enter a character string with the right number of characters for the selected WEP mode. For you need a string of 5 characters, 13 characters. For example Fields in the Remote Partner menu...
  • Page 144 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 8.1.4.1 -> Client Links Choose the icon to edit existing entries. Wireless LAN WLANx Client Link Fig. 63: -> -> -> -> The Wireless LAN -> WLANx -> Client Link -> -> menu consists of the following fields:...
  • Page 145 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description Select one of the keys configured in WEP Key <1 - 4> as the default key. The default value is WEP Key 1-4 Only if Security Mode = Enter the WEP key.
  • Page 146 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Wireless LAN WLANx Client Link Scan Fig. 64: -> -> -> After successful scanning, a selection of potential client partners is displayed in the scan list. In the Action column, click on [Select] to connect the local Clients with this clients. If...
  • Page 147: Bridge Links

    ->/New menu. With the bridge function, you can, for example, make a wireless connection between a funkwerk Wx002 and one or more other funkwerk Wx002 devices. The range of these wireless connections can be several kilometres, depending on the antennas used.
  • Page 148 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH cept connections from this port. The funkwerk bridges have transmission rates far above the possibilities of the ISDN S0, ISDN S2M or ADSL. The high-speed bridge bridge even surpasses standard Ethernet (10BaseT, 10Base2, 10Base5).
  • Page 149 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Fig. 66: Point-to-multipoint topology Fig. 67: Wireless backbone funkwerk W1002/W2002/WIx040/WIx065...
  • Page 150 Fig. 68: Wireless bridge with connection of wireless clients To be able to set up a wireless link to funkwerk bridges, an uninterrupted view must exist between the antennas at both ends. This is called a line of sight, abbreviated to LOS.
  • Page 151 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Distance from transmit an- Radius of 1st Fresnel zone Radius at 60 % of 1st Fres- tenna [km] nel zone [m] 0,250 0,500 0,750 1,000 1,250 10,7 1,500 11,3 1,750 11,8 2,000 12,1...
  • Page 152 Fresnel zone will be very small here. If you meet these requirements, the link can be set up and maintained without further limitations. A special feature of links with funkwerk bridges is that they are completely unaffected by weather conditions.
  • Page 153 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Wireless LAN WLANx Bridge Links /New Fig. 71: -> -> -> -> The Wireless LAN -> WLANx -> Bridge Links -> ->/New menu consists of the following fields: Fields in the Basic Parameters menu...
  • Page 154 8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description bridge link and if so, which one. Possible values: • (default value): Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. • : Advanced Encryption Standard. Both encryption methods are rated as secure, with AES offering better performance.
  • Page 155: Administration

    8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH the partners are connected with one another, the icon appears in the Connected column. The icon appears in the Remote Link Enabled column if the connection is act- ive. The Wireless LAN -> WLANx -> Bridge Links -> Automatic Bridge Link Configuration...
  • Page 156: Basic Settings

    8 Wireless LAN Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 8.2.1 Basic settings Wireless LAN Administration Basic Settings Fig. 73: -> -> The Wireless LAN -> Administration -> Basic Settings menu consists of the following fields: Fields in the WLAN Administration menu Field...
  • Page 157: Chapter 9 Routing

    9 Routing Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Chapter 9 Routing 9.1 Routes 9.1.1 IP Routes In the Routing -> Routes -> IP Routes menu a list of all configured routes is shown. 9.1.1.1 New Choose the New button to create routes.
  • Page 158: Options

    9 Routing Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description • : Route to a single host. Destination IP Address / Only if Route Type Netmask Enter the IP address of the destination host. If Route Type = also enter the netmask in the second field.
  • Page 159 9 Routing Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Routing Routes Options Fig. 75: -> -> The Routing -> Routes -> Options menu consists of the following fields: Fields in the General menu Field Description Allow Delete/Edit Of All Define whether all the routes entered on your device can be ed- Routing Entries ited and deleted in the Routing ->...
  • Page 160: Chapter 10 Local Services

    10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Chapter 10 Local Services 10.1 DNS Each device in a TCP/IP network is usually located by its IP address. Because host names are often used in networks to reach different devices, it is necessary for the associated IP address to be known.
  • Page 161 10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH information is forwarded and a dynamic entry created in the cache. (3) Otherwise, if global name servers are entered, the primary DNS server then the sec- ondary DNS server are asked. If the IP address of your device or the loopback ad- dress is entered for local applications, these are ignored here.
  • Page 162: Global Settings

    10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 10.1.1 Global Settings Local Services Global Settings Fig. 76: -> -> The Local Services ->DNS-> Global Settings menu consists of the following fields: Fields in the Basic Parameters menu Field Description Domain Name Enter the standard domain name of your device.
  • Page 163 10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description DNS Server Only for DNS Server Configuration = Primary Enter the IP address of the first and, if necessary, second global DNS server. Secondary WINS Server Enter the IP address of the first and, if necessary, alternative...
  • Page 164 10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description Maximum TTL for Posit- Enter the value to which the TTL is to be set for a positive dy- ive Cache Entries namic DNS entry in the cache if its TTL is or its TTL exceeds the value for Maximum TTL for Positive Cache Entries .
  • Page 165: Static Hosts

    DNS request. If a negative response is received to a DNS re- quest, no address is specified. The entry can also start with the wildcard *, e.g. *.funkwerk.de. If a name is entered without a dot, this is completed with "<Name>."...
  • Page 166: Domain Forwarding

    10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description Possible values: • : A DNS request for Name is answered with a negative response. • (default value): A DNS request for Name is answered with the associated IP address. •...
  • Page 167 Only for Forward = Enter the name of the host to be forwarded. The entry can also start with the wildcard *, e.g. *.funkwerk.com. If a name is entered without a full stop, once you confirm with OK, it is completed with " <Default Domain>.".
  • Page 168: Cache

    10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description Enter the IP address of the primary and secondary DNS server. 10.1.4 Cache In the Local Services -> DNS -> Cache menu, a list of all available cache entries is shown.
  • Page 169: Statistics

    10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 10.1.5 Statistics Local Services Statistics Fig. 80: -> -> In the Local Services -> DNS ->Statistics menu, the following statistical values are shown: Fields in the DNS Statistics menu Field Description Received DNS Packets...
  • Page 170: Dhcp Server

    10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 10.2 DHCP Server You can configure your device as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. Your device and each PC in your LAN requires its own IP address. One option for allocat- ing IP addresses in your LAN is the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
  • Page 171 10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Local Services DHCP Server DHCP Pool Fig. 81: -> -> -> The Local Services -> DHCP Server ->DHCP Pool -> New menu consists of the following fields: Fields in the Basic Parameters menu...
  • Page 172: Ip/Mac Binding

    10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description Lease Time Enter the length of time (in minutes) for which an address from the pool is to be assigned to a host. After the Lease Time (Minutes) expires, the address can be re- assigned by the server.
  • Page 173: Dhcp Relay Setting

    10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Local Services DHCP Server IP/MAC Binding Fig. 82: -> -> -> The Local Services -> DHCP Server ->IP/MAC Binding -> New menu consists of the fol- lowing fields: Fields in the Basic Parameters menu...
  • Page 174: Scheduling

    10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Local Services DHCP Server DHCP Relay Settings Fig. 83: -> -> The Local Services -> DHCP Server -> DHCP Relay Settings menu consists of the fol- lowing fields: Fields in the Basic Parameters menu...
  • Page 175 10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 10.3.1.1 New Choose the New button to set up new tasks. Local Services Scheduling Time Schedule Fig. 84: -> -> -> The Local Services -> Scheduling -> Time Schedule-> New menu consists of the follow-...
  • Page 176 10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description Interface field is activated. • : The WLAN interface defined in the Se- lect Interface field is deactivated. • : The wireless module selected in Select Wireless Module is scanned in the 5-GHz frequency band.
  • Page 177: Options

    10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description • : In Condition Settings , select a particular period. • : In Condition Settings , select a particular day of the month. Possible values for Condition Settings with Condition Type = (default value) ...
  • Page 178: Surveillance

    10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Local Services Scheduling Options Fig. 85: -> -> The Lokale Dienste -> Scheduling -> Optionen menu consist of the following fields: Fields in the Scheduling Options menu Field Description Schedule Interval Enter the interval in seconds during which the system checks whether there are planned tasks.
  • Page 179 10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 10.4.1 Hosts In the Local Services -> Surveillance -> Hosts menu, a list of all monitored hosts is shown. Local Services Surveillance Hosts Fig. 86: -> -> Values in the list Hosts Field...
  • Page 180 10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Local Services Surveillance Hosts Fig. 87: -> -> -> The Local Services -> Surveillance -> Hosts-> New menu consists of the following fields: Fields in the Host Parameters menu Field Description Group ID Select an ID for the group of hosts whose availability is to be monitored by your device.
  • Page 181 10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description Possible values: • (default value): The IP address is determined automatically. • : Enter the IP address in the adjacent input field. Interval Enter the time interval (in seconds) to be used for checking the availability of hosts.
  • Page 182: Interfaces

    10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 10.4.2 Interfaces In the Local Services -> Surveillance -> Interfaces menu, a list of all monitored Inter- faces is shown. Local Services Surveillance Interfaces Fig. 88: -> -> Values in the list Interfaces...
  • Page 183 10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Local Services Surveillance Interfaces Fig. 89: -> -> -> The Local Services -> Surveillance ->Interfaces -> New menu consists of the following fields: Fields in the Basic Parameters menu Field Description Monitored Interface Select the interface on your device that is to be monitored.
  • Page 184: Temperature

    10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 10.4.3 Temperature The temperature-sensor is only fitted in devices of the WI series. It is located on the main board. Its measurement range is from -55 to +125 °C with an accuracy of less than 1 °C.
  • Page 185: Ping Generator

    10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description Possible values: • (default value) • Interface Select the interface via which the action is to be carried out. Possible values: • (default value): The overstepping of the limit is coupled with the relay.
  • Page 186 10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description quest packets. Interval Shows the interval is seconds during which the ping is to be sent to the destination IP address. State Shows the operating state of the destination IP address.
  • Page 187: Funkwerk Discovery

    Any funkwerk access points that exist are determined with multicasts. The IP address of the access point is therefore irrelevant. Please note that the discovered funkwerk access points are not stored in the flash, which means discovery must be repeated after you reboot your device.
  • Page 188 Funkwerk Discovery Device Discovery Fig. 93: -> -> If funkwerk access points were discovered in the network, they are displayed in the list. You use the button to go to the configuration menu for the access point. Local Services Funkwerk Discovery Device Discovery Fig.
  • Page 189 10 Local Services Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description This field specifies the interface of your device on which discov- ery is carried out. MAC Address The value of this field can only be read. This field specifies the MAC address of the discovered access point.
  • Page 190: Options

    10.5.2 Options In this menu, you can grant permission for your device to be discovered by other funkwerk devices using the funkwerk Discovery protocol and to be configured by means of this. Local Services...
  • Page 191: Chapter 11 Maintenance

    11 Maintenance Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Chapter 11 Maintenance This menu provides you with numerous functions for maintaining your device. It firstly provides a menu for testing availability within the network. You can manage your system configuration files. If more recent system software is available, you can use this menu to in- stall it.
  • Page 192: Dns Test

    11 Maintenance Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 11.1.2 DNS Test Maintenance Diagnosis DNS Test Fig. 97: -> -> The DNS test is used to check whether the domain name of a particular host is correctly re- solved. The Output Results field shows the DNS test messages. The DNS test is started by entering the domain name to be tested in DNS Address and clicking on the Go button.
  • Page 193: Software & Configuration

    An update of BOOTmonitor and/or Logic is recommended in a few cases. In this case, the release notes refer expressly to this fact. Only update BOOTmonitor or Logic if Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH explicitly recommends this. Flash Your device saves its configuration in configuration files in the flash EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory).
  • Page 194 11 Maintenance Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH memory before switching off: Save Configuration button in the Funkwerk Configuration Interface navigation area. This configuration is then saved in the flash in a file with the name . When you start your device, the configuration file is used by default.
  • Page 195 Description and reboot your device. • : In this menu, you can import other lan- guage versions of the Funkwerk Configuration Interface in- to your device. You can download the files to your PC from the download area at www.funkwerk-ec.com and from there import them to your device.
  • Page 196 : The system file is stored on a remote server specified in the URL. • : The sys- tem file is on the official funkwerk update server. Only for Source = You enter the URL of the update server from which the system software file is loaded here.
  • Page 197: Reboot

    In this menu, you can trigger an immediate reboot of your device. Once your system has restarted, you must call the Funkwerk Configuration Interface again and log in. Pay attention to the LEDs on your device. For information on the meaning of the LEDs, see the Technical Data chapter of the manual.
  • Page 198: Chapter 12 External Reporting

    12 External Reporting Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Chapter 12 External Reporting 12.1 Syslog Events in various subsystems of your device (e.g. WLAN, PPP) are logged in the form of syslog messages (system logging messages). The number of messages visible depends...
  • Page 199 12 External Reporting Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH External Reporting Syslog Syslog Servers Fig. 101: -> -> -> The External Reporting -> Syslog-> Syslog-Server -> New menu consists of the follow- ing fields: Fields in the Basic Parameters menu Field Description...
  • Page 200: Ip Accounting

    12 External Reporting Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description Facility Enter the syslog facility on the host. This is only required if the Log Host is a Unix computer. Possible values: The default value is Time Stamp Select the format of the time stamp in the syslog.
  • Page 201: Interfaces

    12 External Reporting Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH for you to know how much data is generated by the individual services. Your device contains the IP Accounting function, which enables you to collect a lot of useful information about the IP network traffic (each individual IP session).
  • Page 202 12 External Reporting Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH External Reporting IP Accounting Options Fig. 103: -> -> In the External Reporting -> IP Accounting -> Options menu you can set the Log Format of the IP accounting messages. The messages can contain character strings in any order, sequences separated by a slash, e.g.
  • Page 203: Snmp

    12 External Reporting Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH By default, the following format instructions are entered in the Log Format field. 12.3 SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol from the IP protocol family for transporting management information about network components.
  • Page 204: Snmp Trap Hosts

    12 External Reporting Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH fields: Fields in the Basic Parameters menu Field Description SNMP Trap Broadcast- Select whether the transfer of SNMP traps is to be activated. Your device then sends SNMP traps to the LAN's broadcast ad- dress.
  • Page 205: Activity Monitor

    12 External Reporting Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH External Reporting SNMP SNMP Trap Hosts Fig. 105: -> -> -> The External Reporting -> SNMP -> SNMP Trap Hosts -> New menu consists of the fol- lowing fields: Fields in the Basic Parameters menu...
  • Page 206: Options

    12 External Reporting Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH provided the packet size of 4096 bytes is not exceeded. The Activity Monitor on your PC receives the packets and can display the information contained in them in various ways ac- cording to the configuration.
  • Page 207 12 External Reporting Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description interfaces is sent Send Information to Select where your device sends the UDP packets. Possible values: • (default value): The de- fault value means that the broadcast ad- dress of the first LAN interface is used.
  • Page 208: Chapter 13 Monitoring

    13 Monitoring Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Chapter 13 Monitoring This menu includes information that enable you to locate problems in your network and monitor activities, e.g. at your device's WAN interface. 13.1 Internal Log 13.1.1 System messages In the Monitoring -> Internal Log -> System Messages menu, a list of all internally stored system messages is shown.
  • Page 209: Interfaces

    13 Monitoring Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 13.2 Interfaces 13.2.1 Statistics In the Monitoring -> Interfaces -> Statistics menu, the current values and activities of all device interfaces are shown. Monitoring Interfaces Statistics Fig. 108: -> -> You change the state of the interface by pressing the...
  • Page 210: Wlan

    13 Monitoring Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description Unchanged for Shows the length of time for which the operating state of the in- terface has not changed. Action Enables you to change the status of the interface as displayed. 13.3 WLAN 13.3.1 WLANx...
  • Page 211 13 Monitoring Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Monitoring WLAN WLANx Advanced Fig. 110: -> -> -> Values in the list Advanced Field Description Displays the serial number of the list entry. Description Displays the description of the displayed value. Value Displays the statistical value.
  • Page 212: Vss

    13 Monitoring Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Description Meaning Frame transmissions Displays the number of sent frames which which an acknow- without ACK received ledgement frame was not received. Unicast MPDUs re- Displays the number of successfully received MSDUs that were ceived successfully sent with a unicast address.
  • Page 213 13 Monitoring Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description ent is logged in. Tx Packets Displays the total number of packets sent. Rx Packets Displays the total number of packets received. Signal dBm Shows the received signal strength in dBm. Noise dBm Shows the received noise strength in dBm.
  • Page 214: Wds

    13 Monitoring Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Field Description Client MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the associated client. IP Address Shows the IP address of the client. Uptime Shows the time in hours, minutes and seconds for which the cli- ent is logged in.
  • Page 215 13 Monitoring Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Monitoring WLAN Fig. 113: -> -> Values in the list WDS Field Description WDS Description Displays the name of the WDS link. Remote MAC Displays the MAC address of the WDS link partner. Uptime Shows the time in hours, minutes and seconds for which the WDS link is active.
  • Page 216: Bridge Links

    13 Monitoring Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Monitoring WLAN Fig. 114: -> -> -> Values in the list WDS Field Description WDS Description Shows the name of the WDS link. Remote MAC Shows the MAC address of the WDS link partner.
  • Page 217 13 Monitoring Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Monitoring WLAN Bridge Links Fig. 115: -> -> Values in the list Bridge Links Field Description Bridge Link Description Displays the name of the bridge link. Remote MAC Displays the MAC address of the bridge link partner.
  • Page 218 13 Monitoring Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Monitoring WLAN Bridge Links Fig. 116: -> -> -> Values in the list Bridge Links Field Description Bridge Link Description Shows the name of the bridge link. Remote MAC Shows the MAC address of the bridge link partner.
  • Page 219: Client Links

    13 Monitoring Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 13.3.5 Client Links In the Monitoring -> WLAN -> Client Links menu, the current values and activities of the client links are shown. Monitoring WLAN Client Links Fig. 117: -> -> Values in the list Client Links...
  • Page 220 13 Monitoring Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Monitoring WLAN Client Links Fig. 118: -> -> -> Values in the list Client Links Field Description AP MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the client link partner. Uptime Shows the time in hours, minutes and seconds for which the cli- ent link in question is active.
  • Page 221 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Glossary Announcement If you want to call your employees or family members to a meeting or the dinner table, you could call each one of them individually or simply use the announcement function. With just one call, you reach all the announcement-enabled telephones without the subscribers having to pick up the receiver.
  • Page 222 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Direct Call You are not at home. However, there is someone at home who needs to be able to reach you quickly and easily by telephone if ne- cessary (e.g. children or grandparents). As you can set up the Direct Call function for one or more telephones, the receiver of the tele- phone simply needs to be lifted.
  • Page 223 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH vice. Three-party confer- A three-way telephone call. Performance feature in T-Net, T-ISDN ence and your PBX. 10 Base 2 Thin Ethernet connection. Network connection for 10-mbps net- works with BNC connector. T-connectors are used for the connec- tion of equipment with BNC sockets.
  • Page 224 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH optionally also of wired parts. Several WLAN clients (terminals) can log in to an access point (AP) and communicate via the AP data. If the optional wired Ethernet is connected, the signals between the two physical media, the wireless interface and wired interface, are bridged (bridging).
  • Page 225 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH AOC-D Display during and at end of connection. AOC-D/E Advice of charge-during/end. AOC-E Display only at end of connection. Address Resolution Protocol Assignment An external call can be signalled to internal subscribers. The entries in the "Day" option and "Night" option can be different.
  • Page 226 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Busy" is deleted after a period specified by the exchange (approx. 45 minutes). Manual deletion before this period has elapsed is also possible. Automatic callback You urgently need to contact a business partner or internal sub- on no reply (CCBS) scriber.
  • Page 227 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH nel) with 16 kbps. The two basic channels can be used independ- ently of each other for each service offered in the T-ISDN. You can therefore telephone and fax at the same time. T-Com offers the Ba- sic Rate Interface as a point-to-multipoint or point-to-point connec- tion.
  • Page 228 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH preted. Broadcast Broadcasts (data packages) are sent to all devices in a network in order to exchange information. Generally, there is a certain address (broadcast address) in the network that allows all devices to inter- pret a message as a broadcast.
  • Page 229 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Call forwarding in The call forwarding (CF) performance feature of the PBX enables the PBX you to be reached even if you are not in the vicinity of your tele- phone. You achieve this by automatically forwarding your calls to the required internal or external telephone number.
  • Page 230 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH set up automatically. However, Callback must first be activated by the caller on his or her terminal. Callback on no reply You call a subscriber, who does not pick up. With "Callback on no reply", this is not a problem for you, because with this special fea- ture, you can set up the connection without having to redial.
  • Page 231 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Client A client uses the services provided by a server. Clients are usually workstations. CLIP Abbreviation for Calling Line Identification Presentation. Telephone number display of calling party. CLIR Abbreviation for Calling Line Identification Restriction. Temporary suppression of the transmission of the calling party's telephone number.
  • Page 232 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH or flash key. Connection of ISDN The internal telephone number of the connection, and not the ex- terminals ternal number (multiple subscriber number) must be entered as the MSN in the ISDN terminal connected to the internal ISDN bus. See the user's guide for the ISDN terminals: Enter MSN.
  • Page 233 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH With call assignment Day/Night, therefore, you define which internal terminals are to ring in the event of an external call. Call assignment Day/Night is achieved using a table in which all the incoming calls are assigned to internal subscribers.
  • Page 234 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH coming external connections and all external calls you make are stored. Display of caller's A suitable telephone is a prerequisite for this feature. Transmission number of the telephone number must be permitted by the caller.
  • Page 235 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH DSL/xDSL Digital Subscriber Line DSS1 Digital Subscriber Signalling System DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum is a wireless technology that was originally developed for the military and offers a high level of protec- tion against faults because the wanted signal is spread over a wide area.
  • Page 236 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Encryption Refers to the encryption of data, e.g. MPPE. Entry of external In the ex works setting, all external connections made and received connection data via your PBX are recorded and stored in the form of connection data records.
  • Page 237 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Extension number An extension is an internal number for a terminal or subsystem. In point-to-point ISDN accesses, the extension is usually a number from the extension numbers range assigned by the telephone pro- vider. In point-to-multipoint connections, it can be the MSN or a part of the MSN.
  • Page 238 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH First-level domain Describes the last part of a name on the Internet. For www.t-com.de, the first-level domain is de and in this case stands for Germany. Flash key The flash key on a telephone is the R button. R stands for Rückfrage (inquiry).
  • Page 239 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Gateway Entrance and exit, transition point Half duplex Bidirectional communication method in which it is only possible to either send or receive at a particular point in time. Also known as Simplex. Handheld unit Mobile component of wireless telephone units. In the event of digital transmission, it is also possible to make telephone calls between the handheld units (DECT).
  • Page 240 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH B channel. With this setting, an external caller put on hold hears the PBX's on-hold music. Hook flash The use of the inquiry, brokerage and three-party conference spe- cial features in T-Net and certain performance features of some PBXs is only possible with the hook flash function (long flash) of the signal key on the telephone.
  • Page 241 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH each other via access points only. There is no direct communication between the individual clients. A network of this kind is also known as a BSS (basic service set), and a network that consists of several BSS is known as an ESS (extended service set).
  • Page 242 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH ISDN Basic Rate In- ISDN subscriber connection. The Basic Rate Interface consists of terface two B channels and one D channel. In addition to the Basic Rate In- terface, there is the Primary Rate Interface. The interface to the sub- scriber is provided by an So bus.
  • Page 243 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH LAPB Link Access Procedure Balanced Last access The last access by T-Service is stored and displayed in the configur- ation. Layer 1 Layer 1 of the ISO OSI Model, the bit transfer layer. Liquid Crystal Display, a screen in which special liquid crystal is used to display information.
  • Page 244 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Mixed mode The access point accepts WPA and WPA2. MLPPP Multilink PPP Modem Modulator/Demodulator MPDU MAC Protocol Data Unit - every information packet exchanged on the wireless medium includes management frames and fragmented MSDUs. MPPC...
  • Page 245 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH mits the use of the ISDN controller as a WAN card. The NDIS WAN driver enables the use of a DCN network on Windows. NDIS is the abbreviation for Network Device Interface Specification and is a standard for the connection of network cards (hardware) to network protocols (software).
  • Page 246 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Online Pass Part of the T-Com certification services for the Internet. Digital pass for the Internet. With the Online Pass, an Internet user can be au- thenticated as a customer in a company. Online services Services available around the clock via communication services such as T-Online and the Internet.
  • Page 247 The PBX has an internal phone book. You can store up to 300 tele- phone numbers and the associated names. You can access the PBX's phone book with the funkwerk devices (for example CS 410). You add entries to the phone book using the configuration interface.
  • Page 248 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Point-to-point ISDN Point-to-point access Polling Fax machine function that "fetches" documents provided by other fax machines or fax databases. Port Input/output POTS Plain Old Telephone System Point-to-Point Protocol PPP authentication Security mechanism. A method of authentication using passwords in PPP.
  • Page 249 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Real Time Clock Hardware clock with buffer battery (RTC) Receiver volume Function for controlling the volume in the telephone receiver. Reconnection on the For a point-to-multipoint connection, enables the terminal connec- bus (parking) tion to be reconnected to another ISDN socket during the telephone call.
  • Page 250 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH RJ45 Plug or socket for maximum eight wires. Connection for digital ter- minals. Roaming In a multicell WLAN, clients can move freely and log off from one ac- cess point and log on to another when moving through cells, without the user noticing this.
  • Page 251 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH ServerPass Part of the T-Com certification services for the Internet. Digital pass for a company. With the ServerPass, T-Com confirms that a server on the Internet belongs to a particular company and that this was verified through the presentation of an excerpt from the business re- gister.
  • Page 252 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Session Initiation Protocol Short Message Service SMS receipt If you have connected an SMS-enabled terminal, you can decide whether SMS receipt is to be permitted for the connection. The ex works setting is no SMS receipt. To receive an SMS with your SMS- enabled terminal, you must register once with the T-Com SMS Ser- vice.
  • Page 253 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH side, the interface is intended for connecting a PBX (point-to-point connection) and for connecting up to eight ISDN terminals (point-to-multipoint connection). SOHO Small Offices and Home Offices The SPD (=Security Policy Database) defines the security services available for IP traffic.
  • Page 254 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH SSID The Service Set Identifier (SSID) or Network Name refers to the wireless network code based on IEEE 802.11. Secure Sockets Layer A technology, now standard, developed by Netscape, which is generally used to secure HTTP traffic between a web browser and a web server.
  • Page 255 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH suppresses the display of the called subscriber's telephone number. If display of the B telephone number is suppressed, your telephone number is not transmitted to the caller when you take a call. Suppress own tele-...
  • Page 256 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH phone call, receive a fax, or surf the Internet when another family member is making a long call on the other line. Three or more tele- phone numbers, which you can assign individually to your devices and distribute differently if needed through simple programming steps.
  • Page 257 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH TAPI configuration You can use the TAPI configuration to modify the TAPI driver in line with the program that uses this driver. You can check which MSN is to be assigned to a terminal, define a line name, and configure the dialling parameters.
  • Page 258 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH 22. If "Transfer Internal Code" is active, ** is placed before the 22 and the callback can be made directly from the caller list. Transmission speed The number of bits per second transmitted in T-Net or T-ISDN from the PC or fax machine.
  • Page 259 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH V.24 CCITT and ITU-T recommendation that defines the interface between a PC or terminal as Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and a modem as Data Circuit-terminating Equipment (DCE). V.28 ITU-T recommendation for unbalanced dual-current interface line.
  • Page 260 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH wide on the Internet by means of a browser. Wired Equivalent Privacy Western plug (also known as RJ-45 plug) Plug used for ISDN terminals with eight contacts. Developed by the US telephone company Western Bell.
  • Page 261 Glossary Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH the basis of their name (agreement with the telephone directory). The Internet supports several databases with information on users, such as e-mail addresses, telephone numbers and postal ad- dresses. You can search these databases to obtain information about individuals.
  • Page 262: List Of Figures

    ........Fig. 2: funkwerk W1002 and funkwerk W2002 ....Fig. 3: funkwerk WIx040 and funkwerk WIx065 .
  • Page 263 Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Fig. 31: Areas of the Funkwerk Configuration Interface ....Fig. 32: Funkwerk Configuration Interface header ....
  • Page 264 Local Services Funkwerk Discovery Device Discovery ... 180 Fig. 95: Local Services Funkwerk Discovery Options ....182 Fig. 96: Maintenance Diagnosis Ping Test .
  • Page 265 List of Figures Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Fig. 97: Maintenance Diagnosis DNS Test ....184 Fig. 98: Maintenance Diagnosis Traceroute Test ....184 Fig.
  • Page 266 Index Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Authentication Password Index Funkwerk Discovery Authentication Type 101 , 105 Domain Forwarding Funkwerk Discovery Beacon Period Blocktime Clent Link Description BOSS WLAN Client Links BOSS Version Bridge Link Description Bridge Link WLAN bridge links 209 , 210...
  • Page 267 Index Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Entry Active 101 , 105 Data Rate Mbps WLAN bridge links 209 , 210 Facility WLAN Client Links 211 , 212 Fallback Interface to get DNS Servers WLAN VSS WLAN VSS Client Details Forward to...
  • Page 268 Index Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Interface Monitoring 174 , 175 Max Receive Lifetime Interface Description Max Transmit MSDU Lifetime Interface of the configuration session Max. link range Max. Scan Duration Internal Time Server Bridge Link Interval Max. Transmission Rate Host Surveillance...
  • Page 269 Index Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Netmask Privacy 134 , 145 Funkwerk Discovery Protocol Routing Syslog Server Network Name (SSID) 130 , 136 Proxy ARP Client Link LAN IP Configuration Network Type New Date New File Name in Flash RADIUS Dialout...
  • Page 270 Index Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH WLAN bridge links 209 , 210 SNMP Trap Community WLAN Client Links SNMP Trap UDP Port WLAN Radio Module SNMP Version WLAN VSS SNMP Write Community WLAN VSS Client Details WLAN WDS 207 , 208...
  • Page 271 Index Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Transmit Key WLAN Transmit Power Value Transmitted MPDUs WLAN Radio Module WLAN Radio Module VLAN Identifier Trials Bridging Host Surveillance VLAN Members Trigger Bridging Interface Monitoring VLAN Name Temperature Bridging DNS Static Hosts Tx Bytes...

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