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Software Version: MINTv1.90.11
Last updated: 8/31/2014

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  • Page 1 R5000 series - Web GUI User Manual Software Version: MINTv1.90.11 Last updated: 8/31/2014...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer The software is sold on an "AS IS" basis. InfiNet Wireless, its affiliates or its licensors make no warranties, whatsoever, whether express or implied, with respect to the software and the accompanying documentation. Infinet Wireless specifically disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement with respect to the software.
  • Page 3 Limitation of Liability Infinet Wireless shall not be liable to the purchaser or to any third party, for any loss of profits, loss of use, interruption of business or for any indirect, special, incidental,...
  • Page 4 About This Manual This manual provides detailed technical information on the operation of the Web interface (guidelines for the use of all sections and futures) of R5000 series. The manual provides also step-by-step guides for the routine tasks and basic scenarios like: setting up a basic PTP link, setting the MAC switching options, using “test”...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Firmware ......................81 2.5.2. Upload ......................... 84 2.5.3. Download ......................84 2.5.4. Bottom section of the page .................. 84 2.6. Spectrum Analyzer ..................... 85 2.7. DFS ..........................87 2.8. Command Line ......................88 R5000 series - Web GUI User Manual...
  • Page 6 Figure 23 - Statistics Graphs - RX/TX Ref. Level ..............27 Figure 24 - Statistics Graphs - RX/TX Retries ................28 Figure 25 - Statistics Graphs - RX/TX Bitrate ................28 Figure 26 - Statistics Graphs - RX/TX Load ................29 User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 7 Figure 58 - Latest firmware change log ..................84 Figure 59 - Unit reboot ......................84 Figure 60 - Spectrum analyzer ....................85 Figure 61 - DFS ........................88 Figure 62 - Command line ......................89 User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 8 List of Tables Table 1 - Interface Statistics ......................8 Table 2 - Wireless Links Statistics ..................... 10 Table 3 - Switch statistics parameters ..................12 Table 4 - Node types ......................... 15 User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI viii...
  • Page 9 Table 20 - Logical channel parameters ..................77 Table 21 - Traffic shaping rules ....................78 Table 22 - Extra commands ...................... 79 Table 23 - Firmware parameters ....................82 Table 24 - Spectrum Analyzer ....................87 User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Getting started Chapter 1...
  • Page 11: Document Structure

    IGMP - Internet Group Management Protocol IP - Internet Protocol IPIP - IP-in-IP Protocol LAG - Link Aggregation Group MAC - Media Access Control MIB - Management Information Base MIMO - Multiple-Input and Multiple-Output User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 12: Document Marks

    Caution section. NOTE All notes are marked with a special note sign. Notes usually contain useful comments or hints to the described section of the document. R5000 series - Web GUI User Manual...
  • Page 13: Features Set

    Features set Chapter 2...
  • Page 14: Introduction

    Make sure you have network connectivity to the unit. NOTE The system allows concurrent login sessions via Web interface. On the login page, you can type any username and any password and click Login: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 15: Device Status

    The default language is English. After the authentication step, the language can be changed into Russian, French, Italian or Chinese. You can access the unit via HTTPS (HTTP with SSL only) using InfiNet Wireless self-signed certificate (from the Maintenance menu of Web interface). The «HTTPS Connection»...
  • Page 16: Figure 3 - Refresh Option

    Flash memory (non-volatile memory) displays in real-time the total memory available and the used memory by the WANFleX and configuration files Interface Statistics - displays the main parameters of all configured interfaces (physical and logical) User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 17: Interface Statistics

    Displays the packet flow through each interface in real-time (for the system and the data traffic) Table 1 - Interface Statistics All these counters can be reset by pressing the «Reset All Counters» button: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 18: Wireless Links Statistics

    Parameter Description Link Quality Gives a color indication for the wireless connection quality with the neighbor unit: Red: poor connection Yellow: good connection Green: excellent connection MAC Address Displays the neighbor’s MAC address User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 19: Switch Statistics

    Figure 5 - Switch Statistics It also displays the number of dropped packets for: STP, unreachable destination, firewall, possible loop, discard, MAC limits and reverse, within each Switch group and kernel, in real-time (since the last reboot): User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 20: Figure 6 - Switch Statistics

    A software or hardware-based network security system that controls the incoming and outgoing network traffic by Firewall analyzing the data packets and determining whether they should be allowed through or not, based on applied rules User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 21: Figure 7 - System Log

    By pressing the «Show System Log» button, you can view the System Log section: Figure 7 - System log The System Log section allows browsing the unit’s system log. It is possible to minimize/enlarge the system log window by pressing the buttons: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 22: Extended Interface Statistics

    By pressing the «Close» button, you return to the Device Status page. By pressing the «Reset» button, you clear all counters displayed in the page. The "Auto Refresh" option is active by default and refreshes the statistics automatically. You can disable the auto refresh. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 23: Figure 9 - General Statistics

    Radio parameters of every source in the radio link Number of sources, number of packets, including the skipped ones Number of pulses, their average level and average number of pulses per second User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 24: Figure 10 - Radio Sources Analysis

    You can disable the auto refresh. 2.3.4.3. QoS statistics QoS (Quality of Service) characterizes the entire network performance which is defined by the parameters such as: throughput, latency, jitter, error rate, available User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 25 Priority is one of the parameters which define in what sequence, different types of data traversing every InfiNet device in MINT network are treated. Each channel may be assigned a priority (e.g. P01, P02 … P16). Once assigned, a priority will be automatically recognized by every node inside the MINT network.
  • Page 26: Figure 11 - Qos Statistics

    Figure 11 - QoS Statistics By pressing the «Close» button, you return to the Device Status page. By pressing the «Reset» button, you clear all counters displayed in the page. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 27: Figure 12 - The Network Address Table For The Local Unit

    In order to access the Extended Link Diagnostic tools, click on the row of each wireless link within the Wireless Links Statistics for Interface section: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 28: Figure 14 - Extended Link Diagnostic

    The Performance tests tool displays the values of the full channel throughput which is available under the current settings, for each bitrate. NOTE All results are given in kilobits per second and retries levels are shown as a red chart. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 29: Figure 15 - Performance Test

    MINT functions such as ATPC and auto-bitrate, which provide best throughput and minimal number of retries (the statistics for errors and retries are not available in this mode because User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 30: Figure 16 - Bi-Directional Performance Test Output

    Figure 17 - Bi-directional “Use MINT” performance test output In order to see detailed information about throughput, errors and retries, you can move the mouse cursor over the indication strip of the required bitrate. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 31: Figure 18 - Alignment Test

    Once the test is started, the antenna alignment can be monitored using the graphic and text indicators. The indicators for both local and remote devices are displayed together in the same page which allows viewing the alignment process for both sides of the link. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 32: Figure 19 - Alignment Test - Graphical Indicator

    Tx bitrate - displays the current bitrate for the remote and local unit (measured in Kbps) Graphical indicator: Figure 19 - Alignment test - graphical indicator The main indicator is the Input Signal stripe. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 33 Retries value should be zero or as low as possible (less than 5%) The top of an Input Signal stripe should be located in the black area User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 34: Figure 20 - Alignment Test - Graphical Indicator - Positive Example

    (Input Signal stripes should be symmetrically to the value of 0dB) ALL described recommendations are applicable to both (Local and Remote) sections. Link samples: Good link sample Figure 20 - Alignment test - graphical indicator - positive example Bad link sample User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 35: Figure 21 - Alignment Test - Graphical Indicator - Negative Example

    Critical events like link outages or frequency swaps are marked by small red balloons on the bottom of each graph. Move the mouse over each balloon for details: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 36: Figure 22 - Statistics Graphs - Balloon Indicators

    This chart displays the measured RX (green) and TX (blue) signal levels. Red regions represent link outages. The default graph uses the CINR measurement method; however, the RSSI method can be selected from the drop-down menu. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 37: Figure 24 - Statistics Graphs - Rx/Tx Retries

    TX retries by the blue lines and link outages by the red lines. Figure 25 - Statistics Graphs - RX/TX Bitrate The Bitrate chart displays the bitrate for each of the two units in the link. These parameters indicate the link quality, too. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 38: Figure 26 - Statistics Graphs - Rx/Tx Load

    The last chart displays the current CPU load and unit temperature (only for the units equipped with temperature sensors). You can view the six graphs presented above into one or two columns per page by pressing the «Change Layout» button. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 39 Remote Unit» button (a warning message pops up before the reboot). For the ease of usage of the Remote Commands tool, the corresponding buttons for the most used WANFleX OS CLI commands are available in the right side of the screen: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 40: Figure 28 - Remote Commands

    By pressing the «Link Status» button, you fill in the “Command” field with mint map detail command. By pressing the «Interface Table» button, you fill in the “Command” field with netstat- i command. All commands are executed automatically after pressing one of the buttons mentioned above. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 41: Extended Switch Statistics

    Extended Switch Statistics tools allow gathering complete information and enhanced statistics for each group of the unit. In order to access the Extended Switch Statistics tools, click on the row of each switch group or kernel within the Switch Statistics section: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 42: Figure 31 - Extended Switch Statistics

    The Switch VLAN Statistics tool gathers complete information and enhanced statistics for each VLAN created: Figure 33 - Switch VLAN Statistics By pressing the «Close» button you return to the Device Status page. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 43: Basic Settings

    2.4. Basic Settings R5000 series units can be configured via Web interface, or via Command-line interface. The parameters for the majority of the Command-line interface commands are displayed in the Web interface. Saving the configuration for these parameters in any of the two interfaces (Command-line and Web) is reflected in both interfaces.
  • Page 44: System Settings

    You can set the device name This parameter is displayed in the web-page header User Name Displays the username (Login) used to access the unit management interfaces You can change the current username User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 45: Table 7 - System Settings

    GPS longitude format is [E/W]XX.XXXXXX Use the Google Map feature to automatically fill in this field (follow the indications below) Table 7 - System Settings Press the «Open Map» button to open the Google map: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 46: Network Settings

    VLAN - vlanX can be assigned to a physical interface or to a virtual interface sviX. It is used for the creation of the logical network topology regardless of the physical topology of this network. VLAN allows creating groups of interfaces User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 47 TAP - tapX interface simulates a link layer (L2) device and operates with Ethernet frames. TAP interface is used for creating a network bridge. NOTE Before making the configurations in Network Settings section, please read the information presented in the MAC Switch section below. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 48: Figure 37 - Network Settings Default Interfaces

    SVI interface is a logical L3 interface of the switch (solely used for the management of the unit) Configure the IP address(es) and the mask of the interface (as the management IP address(es) of the unit) Enable/disable the interface User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 49 Configure the VLAN tag (or VLAN ID) for the current interface (from 1 to 4094) Enable/disable Q in Q lagX Link aggregation interface is a logical interface used to combine multiple physical channels into one logical User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 50: Table 8 - Network Settings

    Press the «Create Pseudo-RF», «Create VLAN», «Create LAG» and «Create SVI» buttons in order to create the corresponding interfaces in the unit configuration. In the Network Settings section, Routing Parameters zone, you can configure the static routes: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 51: Link Settings

    (with exception of connections formed by join). This node type is usually used for static networks with no (or very small) nomadic or mobile clients. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 52: Figure 39 - Link Settings - Master Node Default Configuration

    The panel that describes global link settings, on the left side of the page The panel that describes the radio channel settings which are currently in use, on the right side of the page Figure 39 - Link Settings - Master node default configuration User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 53: Figure 40 - Link Settings - Slave Node Default Configuration

    BS radio parameters (in case of Multi BS option disabled) Description Radio parameter Type Set the node type to Master or Slave Master node can establish connections with any node type Slave node can only connect to the Master node type User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 54 Set the output power of the radio interface (from -10 to 23 dBm) Acts as a top limit for the output power control if the ATPC mechanism is turned on Two operating ranges of Tx power are available: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 55 (data is space-time coded - spatial multiplexing, to improve the reliability of data transmission InfiNet MIMO 2x2 technology effectively doubles the spectrum efficiency and allows to achieve a real throughput up to 280 Mbps in 40 MHz band...
  • Page 56: Table 9 - Link Settings

    Log Level - set the log type (off/normal/detailed) On each radio profile, the following options are available (for the slave unit only): Disable a radio profile User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 57: Figure 41 - Chain

    Frequency Grid” column. The range of frequencies set in “Custom Frequency Grid” will be available in the “Frequency” dropdown list from the radio profiles and in DFS page in “Frequency grid” field. Figure 42 - Custom frequency grid User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 58: Static Links

    Switching groups are activated on different nodes of the MINT network. The nodes that have the same switching group identifier in their configurations represent a "switching zone" "Switching zone" exists only within the MINT network segment User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 59: Figure 43 - Switching Groups

    (switching groups within Trunk group) depending on VLAN-tag of the packet. The group number of the switching group within Trunk group will be equal to the VLAN- number of packets which are switched to it. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 60: Figure 44 - Trunk Groups

    IP addresses directly on the SVI interface for native management or create an additional VLAN interface attached to that SVI for Management VLAN. All packets sent via SVI interface will be distributed only within the assigned switch group. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 61: Figure 45 - Management Configuration 1

    You have to assign the Management IP addresses to sviM interface which is the management interface of Group M and includes vlanX (with parent interface eth0) and rf5.0 interface: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 62: Figure 46 - Management Configuration 2

    Rules are used for the following purposes: Selecting an appropriate switching group when a packet is received through ethX interface. The packet will be switched by the group the rules of which it fully satisfies. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 63 Several IP subnets inside VLAN: vlan 50 and (net 192.168.1.0/24 or net 192.168.100.0/24) PPPoE traffic: pppoed or pppoes which is synonym to: ether proto 0x8863 or ether proto 0x8864 Disable IP multicast and broadcast: not ip multicast User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 64: Table 10 - Qualifiers

    E.g., “tcp dst port ftp or ftp-data or domain” is exactly the same as “tcp dst port ftp or tcp dst port ftp-data or tcp dst port domain”. Allowable primitives are: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 65 True if the packet has a source port value of port port port True if either the source or destination port of the packet is port User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 66 The code emitted by this primitive is complex and cannot be optimized, so this can be somewhat slow ether True if the packet is an Ethernet broadcast packet broadcast The ether keyword is optional User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 67 Abbreviations for “ether proto p”, where “p” is one of the atalk, aarp, above protocols iso, stp, ipx, netbeui svlan [vlan_id] True if the packet is an IEEE 802.1Q Service VLAN packet (ether proto 0x88a8) User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 68 True if the packet is a PPP-over-Ethernet Session packet (Ethernet type 0x8864) The first pppoes keyword encountered in expression changes the decoding offsets for the remainder of expression on the assumption that the packet is a PPPoE session packet User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 69 The expression “ip[6:2] & 0x1fff = 0” catches only unfragmented IPv4 datagrams and frag zero of fragmented IPv4 datagrams This check is implicitly applied to the tcp and udp index operations User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 70: Table 11 - Primitives

    The same operations are available for the switching rules: add a new rule within a switch group by pressing the «Add Rule» button (located within sub-menu "Rules" of this group) or delete an existing rule by pressing the «Remove Rule» button. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 71: Figure 47 - Mac Switch Default Configuration

    Select the Switch Group status: started, stopped or discard Interfaces Add Ethernet or/and Radio as Switch Group interface(s) via the «Ports» button Select: pass (selected by default), strip or tag for VLAN tag modification for each added interface User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 72 Group Upstream - used mainly in video surveillance systems for upstream multicast flows Downstream - used in video surveillance systems for downstream traffic Description Type a description sentence for the current switch group User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 73 Traffic Shaping section If you allocate a number for a logical channel that was not prior created in the Traffic Shaping section, it has no effect in the rule configuration User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 74: Table 13 - Switch Groups Rules

    IGMP queries. The tables created for snooping (holding the member ports for each a multicast group) are associated with the multicast router. Without a multicast router, the tables are not created and snooping will not work. Furthermore, User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 75: Table 14 - Igmp Snooping

    Table 14 - IGMP Snooping NOTE Read the information at the end of the Basic Settings page in order to find out the output of the «Apply», «Test» and «Preview» buttons for the new configuration performed. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 76: Ip Firewall

    Incoming filters Outgoing filters Packets addressed to node 2 Incoming packets Packets starting from node 1 Figure 48 - IP Firewall There are two classes (sets) of filters - prohibiting (reject) and permitting (accept). User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 77 «Remove Rule» button. IP firewall rule Description parameter Action Set the action for the rule: permit/deny/pass: “Permit” - the packet will be processed by the system (ignoring other firewall rules) User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 78 The Switch Group must be prior created Rule Set the packet capture filter for IP firewall It is the same syntax called “PCAP expression”, as in the Switching section Refer to the filter expression syntax description above User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 79: Snmp

    In the Access section, you can view and edit the current SNMP access settings; you can delete the current SNMP v.3 users by pressing the «Remove User» button or create new ones by pressing the «Add SNMP v.3 User» button: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 80 (Authorization No Privacy), you have to set User Name and Password the highest level means authorization and privacy (Authorization and Privacy), you have to set the User Name, Password and Privacy Password User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 81: Table 16 - Snmp Access

    SNMP protocol operation requires a network agent instance to send asynchronous messages (traps) whenever a specific event occurs on the controlled device (object). InfiNet Wireless units have a built-in SNMP Traps support module (which acts as an agent) that performs a centralized information delivery from unit internal subsystems to the SNMP server.
  • Page 82: Table 17 - Snmp Traps

    Events about link quality changes in MINT network mintRetries Retries has changed by more than mintBitrate The Bitrate has changed mintSignalLevel Signal Level has changed by more than 10% ospfGroup Events about OSPF table changes in MINT network User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 83: Qos Options

    The user can create up to 200 logical QoS channels characterized by different properties (such as priority levels and data transfer rates) and then assign data streams to these logical channels according to User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 84: Figure 49 - Qos Options Default Configuration

    Allow prioritization within tunnels IP ToS Enable/disable automatic prioritization for the packets with a non-zero “ToS” field Detect and prioritize the packets using IP ToS tags Enable/disable automatic prioritization for TCP ACK Acknowledgments packets User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 85: Traffic Shaping

    «Add Channel» button: Figure 50 - Add a logical channel The following parameters can be configured in the Traffic Shaping section for the logical channels: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 86: Table 20 - Logical Channel Parameters

    You can delete an existed logical channel by pressing the corresponding «Remove Channel» button. You can create a traffic shaping rule by pressing the «Add Rule» button. Traffic Description shaping rule parameter Channel Select the logical channel from the dropdown list User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 87: Extra Commands

    The Extra Commands section allows you to take advantage of the CLI configuration flexibility within the Web interface. While the Web interface is simple to use and understand, there are several parameters that can be configured via CLI only. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 88: Figure 51 - Extra Commands

    Press the «Add command» button if you want to add the command to the list Example given: choose “sys” command from the dropdown menu, type “no indicator” in the parameter field and then press the «Apply» button; this command will be saved User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 89: Apply, Test And Preview The Configuration

    Maintenance page has the following sections: Firmware Upload Download Bottom section of the page with the «Reboot», «Restore Factory Settings», «View Current License», «View Current Configuration» and «Create Diagnostic Card» buttons User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 90: Firmware

    Displays the system up time since the last reboot Last Reboot Displays the reason for the last reboot of the unit Reason The options are: Software fault Unexpected restart Manual restart Manual delayed restart Firmware upgrade SNMP managed restart User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 91: Figure 54 - New Firmware Warning Message

    Table 23 - Firmware parameters By pressing the “Download Certificate for upgrade over SSL” link, you can download InfiNet Wireless self-signed certificate. This allows you to upgrade the unit software version when you are connected to the Web interface via HTTPS.
  • Page 92: Figure 56 - Firmware Upgrade

    By pressing the «Save New Firmware» button, you download the new firmware file locally on your PC. If no new firmware version is available, the system provides a full change log for the latest firmware release after pressing the «Check Latest Release» button: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 93: Upload

    A warning message pops up, asking for the permission before the operation to start. During the reset to factory process, you are redirected to the login page and the timeout period of 30 seconds counts down before the new login: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 94: Spectrum Analyzer

    (the radio-link will be disconnected). Use "Last Snapshot" button to see scan results. Figure 60 - Spectrum analyzer The following parameters are available in order to operate the Spectrum Analyzer: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 95 Set the central operating frequency for the highlighted frequency channel RSSI mode Select the gradient-color type for the “Max RSSI” values to be displayed on the Spectrum Analyzer output screen The options are: Normal (by default) User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 96: Dfs

    By pressing the «Re-select Channel» button, you restart the DFS scanning. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 97: Command Line

    In order to run one or a set of WANFleX commands, type them in the “Command” field and then press the «Execute» button. The output of the commands is displayed in the section above the “Command” field: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 98: Figure 62 - Command Line

    In the Command Line menu, the commands are only executed, but not saved into the configuration, while in Extra commands section from Basic Settings menu, the commands are executed and saved into the configuration. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 99: Configuration Scenarios

    Configuration scenarios Chapter 3...
  • Page 100: Introduction

    “Node2” user name and “Infi2” password for the second unit. In the same section, we set the “Device Name” parameter for each unit. Let’s name in this example “Node1” the first unit and “Node2” the second unit: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 101: Figure 64 - Edit System Settings

    In Basic Settings → Link Settings section let’s configure the following radio parameters for the first unit: Type: Master Polling: On DFS: Off Node ID: 1 Channel width: 40 MHz Frequency: 5870 MHz User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 102: Figure 66 - Set The Radio Parameters For The Master Unit

    Type: Slave Node ID: 2 Channel width: 40 MHz Frequency: 5870 MHz We have to save all settings performed in Basic Settings menu by pressing the «Apply» button at the bottom of the page. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 103: Creating A Management Vlan Interface

    VLAN interface and a management switch group. Step 1 In Basic Settings → MAC Switch section, we have to delete the svi1 interface (which is available in the default configuration) by pressing the «Remove Management» button: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 104: Figure 68 - Remove Management Button

    «Create Management» button and setting the ID 100: Figure 69 - Create Management button Step 3 In Basic Settings → Network Settings section, we can observe that two new interfaces have been created automatically: vlan100 and svi1: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 105: Creating A Basic Ptmp Configuration

    VLAN filters within different switching groups. For the management traffic, we have to create a separate switching group and VLAN. In this case, the CPEs cannot communicate between them and they cannot access the management VLAN: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 106: Figure 72 - Ptmp Configuration

    Configure all VLANs that must be processed within this Switch Group #1: let's configure VLAN101, VLAN102 and VLAN103 Figure 73 - Create a VLAN rule Step 2 We have to create a second Switch Group for the management traffic to the unit: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 107: Figure 74 - Create A Management Vlan

    (we strongly recommend using your management VLAN number for SVI interface number to avoid confusion) Select the Switch Group (the management Switch Group created in Step 2) that will be associated with this SVI interface User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 108: Figure 75 - Creat An Svi Interface

    Configure the IP address and the network mask for the management interface (let’s set for this example the IP and mask 10.10.10.10/24) Figure 77 - VLAN interface associated to the SVI interface Step 5 User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 109: Figure 78 - Remove The Default Switch Group

    (removed) from all egress packets and all inbound traffic should be tagged. We are going to perform the following configuration: Press the «Create Switch Group» button Configure Switch Group 101 in the pop-up window Press the «Ports» button User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 110: Figure 79 - In-Trunk Mode, Untagged Traffic

    Set the In-Trunk value to 1, as our BS has the Switch Group 1 configured to process all CPEs data traffic Open the Rules zone and Press the «Add Rule» button Select VLAN mode and configure the VLAN 101 that must pass within this Switch Group User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 111: Figure 80 - In-Trunk Mode, Tagged Traffic

    Create a rule: select VLAN mode and enter the VLAN numbers that must be processed within this Switch Group; let's configure VLAN100 for the management traffic Figure 81 - Management Switch group User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 112: Figure 82 - Creat An Svi Interface

    SVI interface created in Step 8: Press the «Create VLAN» button Configure the “svi100” interface as the Parent interface for the “vlan100” interface Configure the “Vlan ID” parameter for the management VLAN 100 User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 113: Figure 84 - Vlan Interface Associated To The Svi Interface

    192.168.137.100/24 ifc rf5.0 mtu 1500 up ifc svi100 mtu 1500 up # group 100 ifc vlan100 mtu 1500 up ifc vlan100 10.10.10.10/24 ifc vlan100 vlan 100 vlandev svi100 # group 100 User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 114: Table 12 - Mac Switch

    #Switch Virtual Interface config svi 100 group 100 #WEB configurator webcfg start #LLDP parameters lldp eth0 enable txrx The CPE1 configuration file, as a result of the settings described in steps above (the trunk port scenario): User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 115 -nodeid 00002 -type slave -netid 0 \ -minbitr 13000 -autobitr -mimo \ -key "12345678" mint rf5.0 -roaming enable mint rf5.0 -authmode public mint rf5.0 -airupdate passive normal mint rf5.0 -rcmdserver enabled mint rf5.0 start #MAC Switch config User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 116: Configuring An Snmp V3 Account

    SNMP agent. This is the first setting that we have to perform within this configuration example. After the authentication, let’s go to Basic Settings → SNMP menu and then click on the Access option: User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 117: Figure 85 - Snmp Access

    In order to finalize the SNMP configuration, press the «Apply» button (at the bottom of the page). Now, we have the SNMP agent active and the SNMPv3 account already created for our unit. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 118: Configuring Radio Profiles

    BS when the link with the main BS is lost) Auto Tx Power: selected Node name: Node2 Press the «Add Profile» button, set the profile number 2 and then press the «Ok» button: Figure 87 - Add radio profile User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 119: Figure 88 - Radio Profile 1 Configuration

    Figure 88 - Radio profile 1 configuration Let’s do the following configuration for the second radio profile: Disable profile: unselected Channel Width: 10 MHz Frequency: 4920 MHz Node ID: 2 Security Key: 11111111 User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 120: Figure 89 - Radio Profile 2 Configuration

    Type: master (for the BS configuration) Polling: On Auto Tx Power: selected Node name: Node1 Let’s do the following configuration in the Current Settings section: Channel Width: 20 MHz Frequency: 5860 MHz Node ID: 1 Security Key: 12345678 User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 121: Figure 90 - First Bs Radio Configuration

    Type: master (for the BS configuration) Polling: On Auto Tx Power: selected Node name: Node3 Let’s do the following configuration in the Current Settings section: Channel Width: 10 MHz Frequency: 4920 MHz Node ID: 3 Security Key: 11111111 User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...
  • Page 122: Figure 91 - Second Bs Radio Configuration

    2 has the radio parameters of the BS2. We can see now that the CPE can establish a wireless link with any of the two base stations, depending on the link quality. User Manual R5000 series - Web GUI...

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