Zte W200A User Manual
Zte W200A User Manual

Zte W200A User Manual

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  • Page 1 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2003 ZTE Corporation All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be excerpted, reproduced, translated, annotated or duplicated, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of ZTE Corporation. ZTE CORPORATION ZTE Plaza, Keji Road South, Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P. R. China Website: http://www.zte.com.cn...
  • Page 3 FAX:0086-755-26770160 Suggestions and Feedback To improve the quality of ZTE product documentation and offer better services to our customers, we hope you can give us your suggestions and comments on our documentation and fax this form to 0086-755-26770160; or mail to “...
  • Page 5 AP and DSL. This manual presents the functional characteristics, installation, operation, usage and maintenance of W200A, and is used as the operation guide for this product. This manual contains 8 chapter and 2 appendices.
  • Page 6 Statement: The actual product may differ from what is described in this manual due to frequent update of ZTE products and fast development of technologies. Please contact the local ZTE office for the latest updating information of the product.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Safety Statements ............................1-1 1.1 Safety Precautions..........................1-1 1.2 Symbol Description........................1-2 2 Overview ..............................2-1 2.1 Introduction............................2-1 2.2 Functions and Features........................2-1 2.3 Technical Characteristics and Parameters ..................2-2 3 Structure and Principle...........................3-1 3.1 Structure and Working Principle ....................3-1 3.2 Units and Components ........................3-1 3.2.1 Front Panel ..........................3-1 3.2.2 Rear Control Panel ......................3-2 3.3 Network Mode ..........................3-3...
  • Page 8 5.3.6 Command to Exit TELNET Configuration................. 5-6 5.4 Configure Mode..........................5-6 5.4.1 Commands to Configure Wireless Access-Bridge .............. 5-6 5.4.2 Command to Configure Bridge Information............... 5-7 5.4.3 Commands to Configure DHCP Server ................5-7 5.4.4 Discover commands......................5-9 5.4.5 Commands to Configure 802.1X Parameters ..............5-10 5.4.6 Command to Set User Password in Privileged Mode ............
  • Page 9 5.5.2 Command to Exit the Ethernet Interface Configuration Mode .........5-35 5.5.3 Command to Configure Ethernet interface IP addresses...........5-35 5.5.4 Command to Configure MAC filter for the Ethernet Interface .........5-35 5.6 Wireless Interface Configuration Mode ..................5-35 5.6.1 Command to Configure 80211b-related Parameters for the Wireless Interface ....5-36 5.6.2 Command to Exit Wireless Interface Configuration Mode..........5-38 5.6.3 Command to Enable Link Integrity Detection ..............5-38 5.6.4 WEP Configuration of the Wireless Interface ..............5-39...
  • Page 10 A.2 Transportation ..........................A-1 A.3 Storage ............................A-1 Appendix B Making Ethernet Cables ......................B-1 B.1 Application of the W200A ......................B-1 B.2 How to Make an Ethernet Cable ....................B-3 B.2.1 Making a Straight-through Ethernet Cable (RJ45).............B-3 B.2.2 Making a PoE Ethernet Cable (C-RJ45-001) ..............B-3 B.2.3 Making a Crossover Ethernet Cable (RJ45J) ..............B-4...
  • Page 11: Safety Statements

    1 Safety Statements This chapter introduces the safety precautions of this product and safety symbols used in this manual. 1.1 Safety Precautions This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference,and (2)...
  • Page 12: Symbol Description

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual personnel who had passed the training can install, operate and maintain it. ZTE assumes no responsibility for consequences resulting from violation of general specifications for safety operations or of safety rules for design, production and use of equipment.
  • Page 13 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Table 1.2-1 Safety Symbols and Descriptions Safety Symbols Meaning Call for notice Call for antistatic measures Warn against electric shock Caution against scald Warn against laser Caution against microwave Four types of safety levels are available: danger, warning, caution and note. To the right of a safety symbol is the text description of its safety level.
  • Page 14 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Note: Any failure to take the reminder seriously may lead to injury accidents or damage to the equipment. Remark, reminder, tip… The remarks, prompt and tips in addition to safety statements.
  • Page 15: Overview

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point is developed independently by ZTE CORPORATION. It is designed in full accordance with relevant international standards. The W200A product can be used to realize single and multiple access point connections and wireless cellular roaming within a long range, greatly increasing the work efficiency and providing convenience for the user.
  • Page 16: Technical Characteristics And Parameters

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Supports command line and Web configurations. Provides the seamless roaming technology that allows the user to communicate with others easily. ESSID is used to provide network authentication, preventing illegal users from accessing the network.
  • Page 17 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Item Specifications 208mm×180mm×47mm Size Weight 1000g (power supply not included) Power supplies 5V DC/PoE Ethernet 48V Input: 100VAC~240VAC; 50Hz~60Hz Power adapter Output: 5VDC, 1.2A Operating temperature 0°C~ 40°C Storage temperature -40°C~ 70°C Operating humidity 10%~90% (no condensation) Storage humidity...
  • Page 19: Structure And Principle

    GUI management module. 3.2 Units and Components 3.2.1 Front Panel On the front panel of W200A, 3 LEDs are used to indicate the status of the equipment. The indication of each LED is shown in Table 3.2-1.
  • Page 20: Rear Control Panel

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Table 3.2-1 W200A Panel LED Indications Indication Power Power indicator of W200A. A lit LED indicates the power is on. When W200A is operating normally, the RUN LED flashes slowly at an average of 1 flash every other second.
  • Page 21: Network Mode

    Ethernet cable. Before W200A is installed, you can connect to the wired network interface of a computer via a cross network cable, log in to W200A via Web or Telnet and configure parameters of W200A.
  • Page 22 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Establishing a small-scale wireless LAN Wired LAN W200A W200A Lop-top computer Lop-top computer Fig. 3.3-1 Establishing a Small-scale Wireless LAN...
  • Page 23 Comprising a wireless access network to the Internet together with other equipment including ACs and bridges. Internet File server UAS2500E Ethernet W110B W200A W110B Lop-top computer W200A Lop-top computer Fig. 3.3-2 Comprising a Wireless Access Network to the Internet together with ACs, bridges and other APs.
  • Page 25: Installation And Debugging

    4 Installation and Debugging See document “ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point Professional Installation Instruction manual”...
  • Page 27: Command Line Configurations

    This chapter presents the operating procedures of command line configurations and the commands used. 5.1 Overview W200A offers Command Line Interfaces (CLIs) for the configurations of all types of data the W200A uses. Features of the CLI configurations include: The user can perform either local configurations by using hyperterminal software via the serial port or local/remote configuration by using Telnet software via the Ethernet interface or wireless network card.
  • Page 28 Ctrl+K: Delete all the characters after the cursor (including the character where the cursor is) Ctrl+C: Abandon all input. A new line and a new prompt appear. To configure the W200A via the serial port, set the serial port attributes of the hyperterminal as shown in Fig. 5.1-1.
  • Page 29 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Fig. 5.1-1 Serial Port Configuration To configure the W200A via Telnet, input telnet/operating IP address of the W200A, as shown in Fig. 5.1-2. By default, the operating IP address of the W200A is 192.168.1.254 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 30: User Mode

    Exit mode: exit Default prompt: wlan> Note: When an ordinary user logs in to the W200A via Telnet, he/she will not be able to enter the user mode unless he/she passes the username and password authentication. By default, the username and password are "root" and "public". To prevent illegal users from attempting the password frequently, the system will cut the Telnet connections of a user automatically if incorrect passwords has been entered 3 times continuously.
  • Page 31: Command To Save Configurations To Flash

    Command mode: privileged mode Function: Save configurations to flash Command format: wlan#write flash 5.3.3 Command to Reset Software Command mode: privileged mode Function: Reset W200A Command format: wlan#reboot 5.3.4 Command to Enter Configure Mode Command mode: privileged mode Function: Enter configuration modes Command format: wlan#configure terminal 5.3.5 Command to Exit Privileged Mode...
  • Page 32: Command To Exit Telnet Configuration

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 5.3.6 Command to Exit TELNET Configuration Command mode: privileged mode Function: Exit Telnet and go back to the system Command format: wlan#exit Note: This command can only be used via Telnet. If you log in by using a hyperterminal mode via the serial port, this command will not be available.
  • Page 33: Command To Configure Bridge Information

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. access-bridge server connect-client Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the MAC address of the access bridge connecting clients Command format: wlan(config)#[no] access-bridge server connect-client mac Parameter description: Name Range Description address MAC address of the access bridge connecting xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx format clients...
  • Page 34 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual dhcp server dns Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the IP addresses of the master/slave DNS server in the DHCP server Command format: wlan (config) # dhcp server dns A.B.C.D [A.B.C.D]...
  • Page 35: Discover Commands

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description start: Start the DHCP server run-flag start, stop, restart stop: Stop the DHCP server restart: Restart the DHCH server dhcp server start-flag Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the start flag of the DHCP server for the restart of the system Command format: wlan (config) # dhcp server start-flag {true|false}...
  • Page 36: Commands To Configure 802.1X Parameters

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Function: Configure the multicasting address and port number for the integrated management server Command format: wlan (config) #discover manager A.B.C.D [0~65535] Parameter description: Name Range Description Multicasting address for the integrated A.B.C.D...
  • Page 37 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description Maximum number requests for 802.1x max-request-times 1~10 authentication dot1x md5-domain Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the domain name in the EAP-MD5 authentication mode 命令格式: wlan (config) Command format: wlan (config) # dot1x md5-domain string Parameter description: Name...
  • Page 38 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter description: Name Range Description Value 1~255 802.1x quiet-period (unit: s) dot1x server-timeout Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the hold time for the 802.1x authentication server...
  • Page 39: Command To Set User Password In Privileged Mode

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Command format: wlan (config) # dot1x tx-period value Parameter description: Name Range Description value 1~255 802.1x transmission-period (unit: s) 5.4.6 Command to Set User Password in Privileged Mode Mode of entry: Enter the enable-password command in configure mode Command mode: Configure mode Function: Set user passwords in privileged mode Command format: wlan(config)#enable-password password...
  • Page 40: Commands To Configure Iapp (Load-Balance)

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 5.4.9 Commands to Configure IAPP (Load-balance) Mode of entry: Enter the iapp command in configure mode iapp balance Command mode: Configure mode Function: Set the load-balance group ID and nominal capacity...
  • Page 41: Interface Skip

    Command format: wlan (config) #interface ethernet {0} Parameter description: Name Range Description Unit number of the Ethernet interface. W200A has only one Ethernet interface with the unchangeable value of 0. interface wlan Command mode: Configure mode Function: Skip to the wireless interface configuration mode. This command ends with the unit number of the wireless interface.
  • Page 42: Commands To Configure Layer 2 Isolation

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 5.4.11 Commands to Configure Layer 2 Isolation Mode of entry: Enter the intra-security command in configure mode intra-security enable Command mode: Configure mode Function: Enable or disable Layer 2 Isolation...
  • Page 43: Command To Configure Log Print Information

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Command format: wlan (config) #[no] ip route A.B.C.D A.B.C.D A.B.C.D Parameter description: Name Range Description A.B.C.D IP address IP address of the host A.B.C.D Subnet mask IP address mask of the host A.B.C.D IP address IP address of the next-hop router...
  • Page 44: Command To Configure Mac Filter

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter description: Name Range Description Lowest (Flood) Level of the log print information to be Lower (Info) level-num output. Only the information with a higher Higher (Error) level will be output.
  • Page 45: Command To Configure Mac Address Authentication

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description acl-list-number 1~99 MAC filter group number Deny: If the conditions meet the requirements, the MAC communication is denied. { deny|permit } Deny, permit Permit: If the conditions meet the requirements, the MAC communication is allowed.
  • Page 46: Command To Configure Users

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 5.4.16 Command to Configure Users Mode of entry: Enter the manage-user command in configure mode Command mode: Configure mode Function: Add/delete usernames Command format: wlan (config) #[no] manage-user username password...
  • Page 47 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description 1~255 个字符 isp-name ISP name Master or slave authentication server. Only master-flag master, slave one master server can be set. A.B.C.D IP address IP address of the authentication server key-string 1-255 characters Shared key string for authentication...
  • Page 48: Command To Configure Snmp Module

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter description: Name Range Description isp-name 1~255 characters Name of an ISP which has been created. Number retries RADIUS retry-time 1~10 authentication radius-server timeout Command mode: Configure mode...
  • Page 49 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description all: All users are allow to access {all|list} all, list list: Users in server-list are allowed to access snmp community Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the SNMP access community string and its access right Command format: wlan (config) #snmp community comstr {read-only| read-write} wlan(config)#no snmp community comstr...
  • Page 50 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter description: Name Range Description A management variable of the system group in MIB, used to define the sysLocation 1~255 characters geographic location of the managed equipment...
  • Page 51 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description hh:mm:ss Time hh (hour): mm (minute): ss (second) month 1~12 Month 1~31 year 2002~2130 Year: 4 bits hh:mm:ss month day year: A management variable of the system group in MIB, used to define the NE creation date of the managed equipment snmp proxytraphost Command mode: Configure mode...
  • Page 52: Command To Manage Telnet Idle Timeout

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 12. snmp authtrap enable Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure if the SNMP Agent is allowed to send the authentication failed Trap Command format: wlan (config) #[no] snmp authtrap enable 13.
  • Page 53 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. tftp dir Command mode: Configure mode Function: Check the free space of a flash disk (unit: byte) Command format: wlan (config) #tftp dir tftp pic Command mode: Configure mode Function: Download graphics files from the Web configuration pages on the TFTP server and save them to a flash disk.
  • Page 54: Commands To Configure Vlan

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter description: Name Range Description IP Address of a TFTP server in dotted decimal A.B.C.D IP address format Full name (including the extension name) of flash-file-name Filename of a version the file to be transmitted from the flash disk 5.4.21 Commands to Configure VLAN...
  • Page 55: Show Commands

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description value 1~4094 Default VLAN ID when the STA is accessed vlan sta-vid Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the specified VLAN ID of the STA accessed from the AP Command format: wlan (config) #vlan sta-vid xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx vlan value Parameter description: Name...
  • Page 56 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter description: Name Range Description code 1001~3999 Code of an alarm show alarm bylevel Command mode: Configure mode Function: Display alarm information by alarm level Command format: wlan (config) #show alarm bylevel level...
  • Page 57 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. show dynamic-key Command mode: Configure mode Function: Display dynamic WEP key parameters Command format: wlan (config) #show dynamic-key show iapp Command mode: Configure mode Function: Display configured load-balance parameters Command format: wlan (config) #show iapp show interface Command mode: Configure mode Function: Display configured interface parameters...
  • Page 58 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Command format: wlan (config) #show ip pool config show ip pool used Command mode: Configure mode Function: Display information of allocated IP addresses in the specified IP...
  • Page 59 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Function: Display configured manage-user parameters Command format: wlan (config) #show manage-user 16. show radius Command mode: Configure mode Function: Display configured radius parameters Command format: wlan (config) #show radius 17. show snmp show snmp access-host Command mode: Configure mode Function: Display configured snmp access-host parameters...
  • Page 60: Ethernet Interface Configuration Mode

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Command format: wlan (config) #show snmp traphost 18. show telnet idle-timeout Command mode: Configure mode Function: Display the configured interval for telnet idle time-out Command format: wlan (config) #show telnet idle-timeout 19.
  • Page 61: Command To Exit The Ethernet Interface Configuration Mode

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 5.5.2 Command to Exit the Ethernet Interface Configuration Mode Command mode: Ethernet Interface Configuration Mode Function: Exit Ethernet interface configuration mode and enter configure Mode Command format: wlan (config-int-ethernet)# #exit 5.5.3 Command to Configure Ethernet interface IP addresses Command mode: Ethernet Interface Configuration Mode Function: Set the IP address of the Ethernet interface Command format: wlan(config-int-ethernet)#ipaddr A.B.C.D...
  • Page 62: Command To Configure 80211B-Related Parameters For The Wireless Interface

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Default prompt: wlan (config-int-wlan)# Note: In this mode (including the sub-mode), all information can be configured for relevant interfaces. 5.6.1 Command to Configure 80211b-related Parameters for the Wireless...
  • Page 63 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description MAC address of the wireless user using the dynamic xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx MAC address First dynamic key (the key length can only be 5 or key1-string 5 or 13 characters 13 characters) Second dynamic key (the key length can only be 5 key2-string...
  • Page 64: Command To Exit Wireless Interface Configuration Mode

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 80211b power Command mode: Wireless interface configuration mode Function: Set the transmission power of the wireless network card Command format: wlan (config-int-wlan) #80211b power value Parameter description:...
  • Page 65: Wep Configuration Of The Wireless Interface

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. link is recovered, the AP will open the wireless port and accept connections of wireless users. 5.6.4 WEP Configuration of the Wireless Interface Mode of entry: Enter the wep command in wireless interface configuration mode wep mode Command mode: Wireless interface configuration mode Function: Set WEP encryption mode and WEP key format...
  • Page 66: Command To Configure Mac Filter In Wireless Interface Configuration

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Parameter description: Name Range Description key-id key1, key2, key3, key4 Entry number of the key to be set If it is set to 64-bit encryption, the key_text argument can be 5 case sensitive characters (in alphanumeric format), e.g.
  • Page 67: Command To Configure Authentication Mode In Wireless Interface Configuration

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 5.6.6 Command to Configure Authentication Mode in Wireless Interface Configuration Command mode: Wireless interface configuration mode Function: Configure authentication mode for the wireless interface Command format: wlan (config-int-ethernet) #authmode auth mode Parameter description: Name Range...
  • Page 69: Web Configuration

    W200A. The configuration page is same as an ordinary Web page, and the followings are some instructions on WEB configuration: We provide a means to log into the W200A in the HTTP mode to configure parameters. Users can open the WEB configuration login page of the W200A by entering http://Working IP Address of W200A in the address bar of the WEB browser (the default working IP address of the W200A is 192.168.1.254, and the...
  • Page 70 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual IP Address Ethernet interface Back Home Wireless interface 80211b Interfaces Back Stations Link Integrity Back Statistics SNMP Access Mode Load Balance SNMP Access Host SNMP Community Authentication...
  • Page 71: Opening The Login Web Page

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.2 Opening the login WEB page Open the WEB browser, and enter “Http://Working IP Address of the W200A” in the address bar of the browser to display the WEB page shown in Fig. 6.2-1. You can open the parameter-browsing page by entering the correct user name and password in this page.
  • Page 72: Main Menu Of Web Configuration

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual If the entered user name and password are incorrect, the following message will be given after you submit your user name and password, as shown in Fig. 6.2-3.
  • Page 73: Home Page (Basic Product Information)

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.3.1 Home page (basic product information) The contents in this page are read-only, which can only be browsed and cannot be set. Fig. 6.3-1 Home page (basic product information)
  • Page 74: Stations Page

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 6.3.2 Stations page Click Stations in the main menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-2. Fig. 6.3-2 Stations page This page displays the information about the wireless users who have logged into this AP.
  • Page 75: Statistics Page

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.3.3 Statistics Page Click Statistics in the main menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-3. Fig. 6.3-3 Statistics page This page displays the flow information of each wireless user, including uplink flow, downlink flow, uplink packets and downlink packets.
  • Page 76: Load Balance Page

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 6.3.4 Load Balance page Click Load Balance in the main menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-4. Fig. 6.3-4 Load Balance page This page is used to configure IAPP parameters, including balance mode, AP load balance (AP group number and nominal capacity) and the maximum number of users, all of which have a certain value range.
  • Page 77: Snmp Page

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.3.5 SNMP page Click SNMP in the main menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-5. Fig. 6.3-5 Submenu for SNMP configuration On the left of this page is the submenu for SNMP configuration: SNMP Access Mode, SNMP Access Host, Community, System Information, Trap, Trap Sink and Back.
  • Page 78 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 6.3.5.1 SNMP Access Mode page Click SNMP Access Mode in the SNMP menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-6. Fig. 6.3-6 Access mode configuration page of the SNMP module This page is used to configure the access mode of SNMP, with two options: all and list.
  • Page 79 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.3.5.2 SNMP Access Host page Click SNMP Access Host in the SNMP menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-7. Fig. 6.3-7 Access host configuration page of the SNMP module This page is used to add or delete the IP address of SNMP access host, and the parameter includes the IP address of the accessible host .
  • Page 80 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 6.3.5.3 Community page Click Community in the SNMP menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-8. Fig. 6.3-8 Community configuration page of the SNMP module This page is used to add or delete SNMP community strings, and the parameters include community ID and access right.
  • Page 81 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.3.5.4 System information page Click System Information in the SNMP menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-9. Fig. 6.3-9 System information configuration page of the SNMP module This page displays the name, location and contact information of the current SNMP management equipment.
  • Page 82 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 6.3.5.5 Trap page Click Trap in the SNMP menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-10. Fig. 6.3-10 Trap configuration page of the SNMP module This page is used to configure the Trap of the SNMP module, with two parameters for configuration: Enable Trap and Enable Authentication Failure Trap.
  • Page 83 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.3.5.6 Trap Sink page Click Trap Sink in the SNMP menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-11. Fig. 6.3-11 Trap sink configuration page of the SNMP module This page is used to add or delete the Trap Sink host and Trap Proxy host of the SNMP module.
  • Page 84: Security Page

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 6.3.6 Security page Click Security in the main menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-12. Fig. 6.3-12 Submenu of security configuration On the left of this page is the security configuration submenu: MAC Authentication, MAC Filter, Stations Isolation and Back.
  • Page 85 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.3.6.1 MAC Authentication page Click MAC Authentication in the Security menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-13. Fig. 6.3-13 MAC authentication configuration page This page is used to add or delete MAC authentication rules, and the parameters include Access Mode (permit or deny) and filter type (any or single).
  • Page 86 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 6.3.6.2 MAC filter page Click MAC filter in the Security menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-14. Fig. 6.3-14 MAC filter rule configuration page This page is used to add or delete a certain filter rule and configure whether to apply the setting for certain interfaces.
  • Page 87 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.3.6.3 Stations Isolation page Click Stations Isolation in the Security menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-15. Fig. 6.3-15 Stations Isolation page This page is used to enable wireless stations isolation and set the gateway IP address or MAC address for stations isolation.
  • Page 88: Save Page

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 6.3.7 Save page Click Save in the main menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-16. Fig. 6.3-16 Save page This page is used to save the configured parameters in FLASH.
  • Page 89: Reboot Page

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.3.8 Reboot page Click Reboot in the main menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-17. Fig. 6.3-17 Reboot page This page is used to execute the reboot operation. This window will be closed after clicking the button.
  • Page 90: Advanced Options Page

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 6.3.9 Advanced options page Click Advanced in the main menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-18. Fig. 6.3-18 Submenu of advanced options configuration On the left of this page is the submenu of the advanced options configuration: 802.1x, DHCP, IP Pool, RADIUS Server, VLAN and Back.
  • Page 91 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.3.9.1 DHCP page Click DHCP in the Advanced menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-19. Fig. 6.3-19 Submenu of DHCP module Click DHCP Server in the DHCP submenu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-20.
  • Page 92 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Address, and Lease time. 6.3.9.2 IP Pool page Click IP Pool in the Advanced menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-21. Fig. 6.3-21 IP pool page This page is used to add, modify and delete IP pools.
  • Page 93 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.3.9.3 802.1x page Click 802.1x in the Advanced menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-22. Fig. 6.3-22 802.11x configuration page This page is used to configure 802.1x authentication parameters, including two check boxes: Enable 802.1x and Enable Port Control, and some other parameters: NAS-ID, SIM Domain, MD5 Domain, Max Reauth Times, Max Request Times, Server Timeout, Supplicant Timeout, Quiet Period and Tx Period.
  • Page 94 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 6.3.9.4 RADIUS Server page Click RADIUS Server in the Advanced menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-23. Fig. 6.3-23 Submenu of RADIUS server configuration The RADIUS configuration submenu includes: ISP, Authentication Server, Accounting Server, DNS Server and Back.
  • Page 95 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. ISP Page Click ISP in the RADIUS Server menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-24. Fig. 6.3-24 ISP configuration page Authentication Server page Click Authentication Server in the RADIUS Server menu to display the page as shown in Fig.
  • Page 96 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Accounting Server page Click Accounting Server in the RADIUS Server menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-26. Fig. 6.3-26 Accounting Server configuration page DNS Server page Click DNS Server in the RADIUS Server menu to display the page as shown in Fig.
  • Page 97 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.3.9.5 VLAN page Click VLAN in the Advanced menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-28. Fig. 6.3-28 VLAN configuration Page This page serves to enable/disable the VLAN and configure its parameter. 6-29...
  • Page 98: Accounts Page

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 6.3.10 Accounts page Click Accounts in the main menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-29. Fig. 6.3-29 Account configuration page This page is used to add, delete or modify an ordinary user name and password.
  • Page 99: Interfaces Page

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.4 Interfaces page Open the submenu page of interface configuration by clicking Interfaces in the main menu. The W200A product involves the configuration of Ethernet interface and Wireless interface. Fig. 6.4-1 Submenu for interface configuration 6.4.1 Ethernet Interface page...
  • Page 100 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 6.4.1.1 IP Address page Click IP Address in the Ethernet Interface submenu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.4-3. Fig. 6.4-3 IP address configuration page of Ethernet interface This page is used to add or delete the IP address of the Ethernet interface module.
  • Page 101: Wireless Interface Page

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.4.2 Wireless Interface page Click Wireless Interface in Fig. 6.4-1 to open the submenu for wireless interface configuration, as shown in Fig. 6.4-4. Fig. 6.4-4 Submenu for wireless interface configuration On the left is the submenu for wireless interface configuration: 802.11b, WEP, Link Integrity and Back.
  • Page 102 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 6.4.2.1 802.11b page Click 802.11b in the Wireless Interface submenu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.4-5. Fig. 6.4-5 802.11b parameter configuration page of wireless interface This page is used to configure the 802.11b parameters of the wireless interface module.
  • Page 103 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.4.2.2 WEP page Click WEP in the Wireless Interface submenu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.4-6. Fig. 6.4-6 WEP configuration page of wireless interface This page is used to configure the WEP parameters of the wireless interface module. The parameters include WEP mode, WEP value and WEP keyword.
  • Page 104 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 6.4.2.3 Link Integrity page Click Link Integrity in the Wireless Interface submenu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.4-7. Fig. 6.4-7 Link integrity configuration page of wireless interface This page is used to configure the link integrity parameters of the wireless interface module.
  • Page 105: Data Submission Flow For Web Configuration

    Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.5 Data submission flow for WEB configuration When you open a certain WEB configuration page and enter parameters in the corresponding text boxes, you can click “Submit” to immediately proceed to the next page.
  • Page 106 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 6.5-2 The page indicating that the privileged user password is incorrect If the entered password of the privileged user is correct, the system will resolve the entered data and judge whether the format and range are correct.
  • Page 107 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Fig. 6.5-4 A message indicating failure in data submission 6-39...
  • Page 109: Maintenance

    7 Maintenance This chapter details the daily maintenance of the W200A and version upload & upgrade. 7.1 Explanation To ensure proper, stable functioning of the equipment, please pay close attention to the suggestions below and perform necessary routine maintenance following the daily operation &...
  • Page 110: Daily Maintenance

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 7.2 Daily Maintenance To check the operating condition of the W200A, perform the following: Ping the management port address of all APs from an Ethernet switch, and check if the APs' wired ports function properly.
  • Page 111: Boot Loading

    Ethernet cable and follow the steps below: Connect the W200A's CONSOLE port to the serial port of a PC via the serial port line; connect the W200A's Ethernet port to the wired Ethernet port of the PC via the crossover cable.
  • Page 112 (the directory where to-be-loaded files on the PC are saved), as shown in Fig. 7.3-3. Fig. 7.3-3 Add a New User 7.3.1.2 Commands for BOOT Loading Power on the W200A. When the number “3” appears on the HyperTerminal, press any key. The screen as shown in Fig. 7.3-4 will pop up.
  • Page 113 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Fig. 7.3-4 Initial Window Command: p Function: Show BOOT parameters Command format: [VxWorks Boot]: p Example: See Fig. 7.3-5. Fig. 7.3-5 Execution of “ p ” Command Command: c Function: Modify BOOT parameters Command format: [VxWorks Boot]: c The following parameters are subject to modification:...
  • Page 114 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual file name Filename inet on Ethernet (e) IP address of the W200A (used for communication with the host during version loading) host inet (h) IP address of the host...
  • Page 115 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. be aborted. Fig. 7.3-7 Execution of “%” Command Command: & Function: Load the file "runbin" to the Flash memory Command format: [VxWorks Boot]: & Example: See Fig. 7.3-8. Fig. 7.3-8 Execution of “&” Command...
  • Page 116 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Command: # Function: Load database.dat, zxipcmd.dat, tf010102.hex, th010000.hex, tf010302.hex to the Flash memory Command format: [VxWorks Boot]: # Example: See Fig. 7.3-9. Fig. 7.3-9 Execution of “#” Command...
  • Page 117 Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. "+".As shown in Fig. 7.3-10, modify file name by means of the C command, change vxworks to “b.hex”, input “+” to load b.hex to the Flash memory. Fig. 7.3-10 Execution of “+” Command Command: s Function: Display files and free space of the Flash memory Command format: [VxWorks Boot]: s...
  • Page 118 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Fig. 7.3-11 Execution of “s” Command Command: - Function: Delete a file from the Flash memory Command format: [VxWorks Boot]: - filename Example: See Fig. 7.3-12. Fig. 7.3-12 Execution of “-“ Command...
  • Page 119: Online Tftp Loading

    Fig. 7.3-15 Execution of “*” Command 7.3.2 Online TFTP Loading When the W200A functions properly, file downloading from the host to the Flash memory of the device via TFTP is available. The size of the Flash is only 4M, therefore there are some restrictions to the files to be loaded online.
  • Page 120 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual 7.3.2.1 Start the TFTP Server Set the PC's IP address to be in the same network segment as the management port address of the W200A. Run Tftpd.exe (or other TFTP server software which supports the extended TFTP protocol).
  • Page 121 Upload of graphics files Command format: zxwlan (config) #tftp pic A.B.C.D Explanation: A.B.C.D refers to the host's address. wlan(config)#tftp pic 168.1.15.204 tftp fetch of zte.gif from host 168.1.15.204 (168.1.15.204) started wlan(config)#% get file successful! Done with tftp get of zte.gif wlan(config)#tftp fetch back.gif...
  • Page 122 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual % get file successful! Done with tftp get of login33.jpg wlan(config)#tftp fetch login23.jpg from host 168.1.15.204 (168.1.15.204) started % get file successful! Done with tftp get of login23.jpg...
  • Page 123: Appendix A Packaging, Transportation & Storage

    Appendix A Packaging, Transportation & Storage This chapter describes precautions about packaging, storage and transportation of the W200A, as a guide for the equipment transportation, unpacking, installation and moving. A.1 Packaging Table A.1-1 Packing List of W200A Item Name Dimension...
  • Page 125: Appendix B Making Ethernet Cables

    Appendix B Making Ethernet Cables This chapter presents PoE for the W200A and the wiring of Ethernet cables. B.1 Application of the W200A The typical application of the IP wireless access system is shown as in Figure B.1-1. Power adapter...
  • Page 126 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual W112P PoE Ethernet cable /48V DC (C-RJ45-001) Internet Straight-through (RJ45) PoE Ethernet cable /48V DC (C-RJ45-001) 220VAC - 48VDC W112P PoE Ethernet cable /48V DC Crossover (RJ45J)...
  • Page 127: How To Make An Ethernet Cable

    Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. B.2 How to Make an Ethernet Cable B.2.1 Making a Straight-through Ethernet Cable (RJ45) In the IP wireless access system, the following Ethernet cables should be straight-through: Ethernet cables from the Ethernet switch (End A) to the W112P (End B); When the Ethernet switch is not used, the AP is connected directly to the downstream port of the AC.
  • Page 128: Making A Crossover Ethernet Cable (Rj45J

    ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual Table B.2-2 Wiring of a PoE Ethernet Cable (C-RJ45-001) End A Signal Line Color End B Signal Line Color White/orange White/orange Orange Orange White/green White/green Blue Blue...
  • Page 129: Ethernet Cable Labels

    Tips: Signals and Ethernet cable wiring are defined & designed based on the interface signals of ZTE's AC. If a 3rd-party AC is employed, the wiring of Ethernet cables should be decided according to the practical situations. B.2.4 Ethernet Cable Labels After the crimping of an Ethernet cable, a label should be attached to End A and B, labeling the name and length of the Ethernet cable.
  • Page 130 ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W200A Wireless Access Point User’s Manual "**m" in the above figure indicates the physical length of the Ethernet cable. "J" tells this cable is a crossover Ethernet cable. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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