EnGenius EWS Series User Manual
EnGenius EWS Series User Manual

EnGenius EWS Series User Manual

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  • Page 7 Product Overview...
  • Page 8 Int roduct ion...
  • Page 9 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >...
  • Page 10 > > > > > > > > > > >...
  • Page 11 EWS1200D-10T EWS1200-28T EWS1200-52T 10/ 100/ 1000Mbps Ports 100/ 1000Mbps SFPSlots RJ45 Console Ports S witching Capacity Forwarding Mode S DRAM Flash Memory Packet Buffer Memory EWS2910P EWS5912FP EWS7928P EWS7928FP EWS7952FP 10/ 100/ 1000Mbps Ports 100/ 1000Mbps SFPSlots RJ45 Console Ports PoES tandard PoECapable Ports Total PoEPower Budget...
  • Page 12 Wireless Management Features VLAN L2 Features Access Control List (ACL)
  • Page 13 Operating Temperature S ecurity S torage Temperature Humidity (Non-condensing) Monitoring Dimensions (W x D x H) Management Diagnostic MIB/ RFCS tandards...
  • Page 14 Get t ing St art ed...
  • Page 15 Inst alling t he Sw it ch Management Interface Default Values...
  • Page 16 Discovery in a Network with a DHCPserver Green. Enabled Network Connections Local Area Connection Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/ IPv4) 192.168.0.239 Enter admin password Login IPSettings S ystem tab DHCP Apply...
  • Page 17 Discovery in a Network with a DHCPserver Green Enabled Network Connections Local Area Connection Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/ IPv4) 192.168.0.239 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.239 Enter admin password Login IPSettings S ystem menu S tatic IP Apply...
  • Page 18 Sof t w are Feat ures...
  • Page 19 Using t he Sw it ch...
  • Page 20 Wireless Cont roller Feat ures...
  • Page 21 Auto-Configuration Keep AP’s S ettings: S elect this option for the APto use its IPAddress S ubnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNSServer S econdary DNSS erver the Access Point(s) you’ve configured will be moved to the Managed list. Note that C onnecting Provisioning Online...
  • Page 23 Dashboard Managed Active Offline Clients Controller S tate S tatus: ezMaster Address: Apply S ystem Information...
  • Page 24 Managing Access Points Device Name Device Management > APClusters Group...
  • Page 25 Device Name Refresh Countdown Timer Dashboard Managed Active Offline AP(s) Detected List...
  • Page 26 Remove AP Reboot AP S earch Bar S tatus S tatus Explanation Online Provisioning Applying Change Connecting Offline...
  • Page 27 Resetting Firmware Upgrading Invalid IP subnet of managed AP’s IPaddress is not the same as the EWSS witch. Please Incompatible Version Checking Certificate Model Name MACAddress Device Name When the APis not a cluster member, click on this field and you’ll be redirected to the configuration IPAddress...
  • Page 28 Firmware Version Last Update Group Column Filter...
  • Page 29 General S ettings Device Name Administrator Username admin New Password Verify Password Auto Configuration IPAddress S ubnet Mask Default Gateway Primary/ S econdary DNSS erver...
  • Page 30 Wireless Radio S ettings Country Wireless Mode Channel HT Mode Extension Channel Channel...
  • Page 31 Transmit Power Client Limits Data Rate RTS / CTSThreshold Aggregation WLAN Settings - 2.4GHz/ 5GHz...
  • Page 32 S tatus S S ID S ecurity Encryption Hidden SS ID Client Isolation L2 Isolation VLAN Isolation VLAN ID are configured as the same VLAN ID as the Controller’s Management...
  • Page 33 S S ID Config Enable SS ID S S ID Hidden SS ID Client Isolation L2 Isolation VLAN Isolation VLAN ID...
  • Page 34 Traffic S haping Download Limit Upload Limit Fast Roaming S ecurity Mode WEPKey Input Type...
  • Page 35 ASCII Key HEX Key Key Length Key1/ 2/ 3/ 4 WP A / WP A2 Enterprise Type Encryption Note: S ince TKIPis not permitted for 802.11n-based transmissions, setting the encryption algorithm to TKIPwhen you are using an 802.11n or 802.11ac APwill cause the network to operate in 802.11g mode.
  • Page 36 RADIUSAccounting S ecret Accounting Group Key Update Interval WP A-PS K / WP A2-PS K Type Encryption Note: S ince TKIPis not permitted for 802.11n-based transmissions, setting the encryption algorithm to TKIPwhen you are using an 802.11n or 802.11ac APwill cause the network to operate in 802.11g mode.
  • Page 37 Advanced S ettings LED Control Band Steering Note: For Band S teering to take effect, both 2.4GHz and 5GHz SS IDs must have the same S S ID and security settings. Wireless clients must be in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless coverage zone when authenticating with the APfor the Band S teering algorithm to take effect.
  • Page 38 RS S I Threshold Management VLAN: IMPORTANT INFORMATION: When configuring or updating AP's Management VLAN settings, make sure that the same Management VLAN settings are applied to the EWSS witch as well.
  • Page 39 Guest Network Enable SS ID S S ID Hidden SS ID...
  • Page 40 Client Isolation S ecurity WP A-PS K / WP A2-PS K Type Encryption Note: S ince TKIPis not permitted for 802.11n-based transmissions, setting the encryption algorithm to TKIPwhen you are using an 802.11n or 802.11ac APwill cause the network to operate in 802.11g mode.
  • Page 41 Manual IPSettings IPAddress S ubnet Mask Automatic DHCPServer S ettings S tarting IPAddress/ Ending IPAddress WINSServer IP Apply...
  • Page 42 Creating a New APGroup...
  • Page 43 S earch Bar Add Button Edit Button Delete Button...
  • Page 44 Blocking a S pecific Client Device MACAddress Description Apply Apply Unblocking a Previously Blocked Client Device Delete Apply...
  • Page 45 Blocked Clients Apply Button S earch Bar Add Button Edit Button Delete Button...
  • Page 46 Background Scanning Note: For latency-sensitive applications such as VoIP , it is recommended to set the background scan interval to a higher value, e.g. 5 or 10 minutes. For regular application, the recommended value is 30 seconds. This value will also be directly related on how long it takes for the APto scan for rogue devices. Auto TX Power Note: Background S canning must be enabled and Tx Power of APs must be set to Auto (under Wireless Radio S ettings) for this feature to operate.
  • Page 47 Kick Client Ban Client Device Management > Access Control...
  • Page 48 S earch Bar Client Name Client IP Client MACAddress Client OS APDevice Name APMACAddress Model Name S S ID Band TX Traffic (KB) RX Traffic (KB) RS S I (dBm)
  • Page 49 Background S canning S earch Bar BSS ID S S ID...
  • Page 50 Type Channel Mode Band S ecurity Detector Column Filter...
  • Page 51 system’s RAM log will be lost after the S witch is rebooted or powered off, whereas the information stored in the system’s Flash will be k...
  • Page 52 S everity Level Code S everity Description General Description...
  • Page 53 IP/ Hostname S erver Port S everity Level Code S everity Description General Description...
  • Page 54 Facility...
  • Page 55 Display logs in RAM: The information stored in the system’s RAM log will be lost after the S witch is rebooted or Flash stored in the system’s Flash will be kept effective even if the S witch is Type: Controller S witch Export Clear...
  • Page 56 Mail Alert S tate Mail Information S etting S MTPServer S MTPPort S SL/ TS L Authentication User Name Password...
  • Page 57 From Mail Address To Mail Address S ubject Test Test Apply Apply...
  • Page 58 Monitoring > Email Alert > Alert S ettings E vent Type EWSS yslog Message S everity Level...
  • Page 60 APStatus Description...
  • Page 61 Navigating Tips...
  • Page 62 Note switches will be marked as “Uncontrollable LAN S witches” in the generated topology.
  • Page 63 Note: Y our browser needs to be able to access the Internet for this function to work. APStatus Description Navigating Tips...
  • Page 64 S earch box Locate...
  • Page 65 S tatus Dashboard Total Available In Use...
  • Page 66 Add Button Edit Button Delete Button...
  • Page 67 APList S ave Plan S ettings...
  • Page 68 APInfo APInformation 2.4GHz / 5GHz S caling T ool S ignal Indicator RFCoverage Enable RS S I Value Calibration Offset RS S I Range Simulate RS S I S imulate...
  • Page 69 Navigating Tips...
  • Page 70 Navigating Tips Sort T otal 1 day 1 week...
  • Page 71 Navigating Tips Sort T otal 1 day 1 week...
  • Page 73 Guest Network S SIDs Login Type Hotspot S ervice > Guest Account...
  • Page 74 Login Page Redirect Behavior User S ession Walled Garden...
  • Page 75 Remove Edit...
  • Page 76 Reboot AP(s) Change WLAN S tate: Change S witch PoES tate: S witch PoEReset: NOTE:...
  • Page 77 Choosing an Access Point to Diagnose...
  • Page 78 NOTE...
  • Page 79 Check for Updates Note: Both the EWSS witch and the browser on the PCmust be able to access the Internet for this function to work. One Click Update might also not be available if you are using a proxy server for Internet connections.
  • Page 80 Automatically Check for Updates Update Server Check updates from specific server...
  • Page 81 lastfwlist.txt <Model Name>,<Firmware Version>,<File Name>,<MD5>,<S KU> Field Description Reference String EWS 310AP , EWS 320AP , EWS 660AP v2.0.129-c1.3.5 ews310ap-fcc-v2.0.132.0-c1.3.5.bin 4959e8d68536227d182b53a719dcdae4 FCC , ETS I, INT EWS 210AP ,v2.0.129-c1.3.5,ews210ap-fcc-v2.0.129.0-c1.3.5.bin,af44f429a5404e2f7bde651921366c33,FC C EWS 210AP ,v2.0.129-c1.3.5,ews210ap-etsi-v2.0.129.0-c1.3.5.bin,186cab281b7038e7c9b8909acfd9e63e,ETS I EWS 310AP ,v2.0.132-c1.3.5,ews310ap-fcc-v2.0.132.0-c1.3.5.bin,4959e8d68536227d182b53a719dcdae4,FCC EWS 310AP ,v2.0.132-c1.3.5,ews310ap-etsi-v2.0.132.0-c1.3.5.bin,0ee6663cc9b6c652b1139214455ed92e,ETS I EWS 320AP ,v2.0.132-c1.3.5,ews320ap-fcc-v2.0.132.0-c1.3.5.bin,e584a03d0218a0f1a29a4c5550c99614,FC C EWS 320AP ,v2.0.132-c1.3.5,ews320ap-etsi-v2.0.132.0-c1.3.5.bin,967312acc588b6caad7e55a98fc19997,ETS I EWS 360AP ,v2.0.130-c1.3.5,ews360ap-fcc-v2.0.130.0-c1.3.5.bin,3bff8f450f171c0f839032124cbe4860,FCC...
  • Page 82 Generate New Certificate Common Name Organization Organization Unit Locality/ City...
  • Page 83 S tate/ Province Country Valid Date Restore to Default Certificate...
  • Page 86 Et hernet Sw it ch Feat ures Device Name FW Version S erial Number Base MACAddress IPAddress Gateway S ystem Uptime...
  • Page 87 IPS ettings S ystem 192.168.0.239 255.255.255.0 Dynamic IPAddress (DHCP) S tatic IPAddress...
  • Page 88 IPAddress S ubnet Mask Gateway DNSServer (Domain Name S ystem) Apply Auto-Configuration S tatic DHCPv6 Client...
  • Page 89 IPv6 State Auto Configuration DHCPv6 Client S tatic IPv6 Address Gateway Apply...
  • Page 90 Current time Enable SNTP Time Zone Daylight S avings Time Daylight S avings Time Offset Recurring From Recurring To S NTP/ NTPServer Address S erver Port...
  • Page 91 To configure date/ time through SNMP: – To configure date/ time manually:...
  • Page 92 Port S ettings S ystem Port Link Status Mode...
  • Page 93 Flow Control Apply...
  • Page 94 Note Model PoECapable Ports PoEStandard PoEPower Budget EWS 2910P EWS 5912FP EWS 7928P EWS 7928FP EWS 7952FP Total Power Budget Consumed Power...
  • Page 95 Port S tate Member Enable Port Disable Priority Medium High Critical Class (Auto) Class 0 Class 1...
  • Page 96 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class (User Defined) User Power Limit Note S tatus Delivering Power Disabled Test Fail Testing Searching Fault Apply...
  • Page 97 EnGenius Layer 2 S witch complies with the IEEE’s Energy Port EEES tatus Apply...
  • Page 98 > > > > > >...
  • Page 99 > > > > LACPis a dynamic protocol which helps to automate the configuration and maintenance of LAG’s. The...
  • Page 100 r “pipe”. Group Active Ports Member Port S tatic: LACP: Mode Apply Cancel...
  • Page 101 32768 S ystem Priority Apply...
  • Page 102 Long Timeout Timeout Long Timeout: S hort Timeout: Apply...
  • Page 103 S ession ID Destination Port S ource TX/ RX Port TX Port: RX Port: None: Ingress State S ession State...
  • Page 104 Apply Cancel...
  • Page 106 S TP Force Version S TP(S panning Tree Protocol): RS TP(Rapid S panning Tree Protocol) MS TP(Multiple S panning Tree Protocol):...
  • Page 107 Apply forwarding mode, are made regarding a root bridge. The root bridge is the “root” of the constructed “tree” within a spanning tree network. Thus, the root bridge ata Units (BPDUs) periodically. All bridges “listen” for Hello BPDUs (Bridge Protocol Data Units)
  • Page 108 Root Address Priority Forward Delay Maximum Age Hello Time...
  • Page 109 Root Address Priority Forward Delay...
  • Page 110 Maximum Age Hello Time Apply MS T ID Port Priority...
  • Page 111 Internal Path Cost Conf/ Oper External Path Cost Conf/ Oper Designated Root Bridge Internal Root Cost External Root Cost Regional Root Bridge Internal Port Cost Edge Port Conf/ Oper Designated Bridge Port Role Port S tate Apply...
  • Page 113 MS T ID VLAN List Priority Regional Root Bridge Internal Root Cost Designated Bridge Root Port Apply Cancel...
  • Page 114 MS T ID Port Priority Internal Path Cost Conf Internal Path Cost Oper...
  • Page 115 Regional Root Bridge Internal Root Cost Designated Bridge Internal Port Cost Port Role: Port S tate Edge Port Ope P2PMACConf P2PMACOper Port Role Port S tate Disabled: Blocking: Listening: Learning: Forwarding: Apply...
  • Page 116 Index Port MACAddress Apply Cancel...
  • Page 117 Index Port MACAddress...
  • Page 119 S tate Transmission Interval Holdtime Multiplier Reinitialization Delay Transmit Delay Chassis ID Subtype Chassis ID S ystem Name S ystem Description...
  • Page 120 Capabilities Supported Capabilities Enabled Port ID Subtype Port Chassis ID Subtype Chassis ID Port ID Subtype Remote ID S ystem Name Time to Live Auto-Negotiation Supported Auto-Negotiation Enabled Auto-Negotiation Advertised Capabilities Operational MAU Type 802.3 Maximum Frame S ize 802.3 Link Aggregation Capabilities...
  • Page 121 802.3 Link Aggregation S tatus 802.3 Link Aggregation Port ID...
  • Page 122 IGMPv1 IGMPv2 IGMPv3...
  • Page 123 S tatus Version Report S uppression Apply...
  • Page 124 VLAN ID IGMPSnooping S tatus Fast Leave Apply Cancel...
  • Page 125 VLAN ID Querier S tate Querier Version Robustness Interval Oper Interval Max Response Interval Oper Max Response Interval Last Member Query...
  • Page 126 Counter Oper Last Member Query Counter Last Member Query Interval Oper Last Member Query Interval Apply Cancel...
  • Page 127 VLAN ID Router Ports Auto-Learned Dynamic Port List Forbidden Port List S tatic Port list Apply Cancel...
  • Page 128 VLAN ID Router Ports Auto-Learned Dynamic Port List Forbidden Port List S tatic Port list Apply...
  • Page 129 VLAN ID MLD S nooping Status Fast Leave Apply Cancel...
  • Page 130 VLAN ID Router Ports Auto-Learned Dynamic Port List Forbidden Port List S tatic Port List Apply Cancel...
  • Page 131 9216 bytes Jumbo Frame 1522 to 9216 Apply...
  • Page 133 Enabled Name Tagged Port Untagged Port...
  • Page 134 Port PVID Accept Type Tagged Only:...
  • Page 135 Untagged Only: All: Ingress Filtering Enabled: Disabled: > > > Apply...
  • Page 136 Apply...
  • Page 137 Voice VLAN State Voice VLAN ID 802.1p Remark Remark CoS / 802.1p Aging Time Apply...
  • Page 138 Index OUI Address Description Edit Delete Apply Cancel...
  • Page 139 Port S tate CoSMode S rc: All: Operate Status Apply...
  • Page 140 S ystem Name S ystem Location S ystem Contact Apply...
  • Page 141 User Name Password Type Clear Text Encrypted Password Password Retype Privilege Type Admin User Apply Cancel...
  • Page 142 Active Flash Partition S tatus Image Name Image S ize Created Time Apply...
  • Page 143 —...
  • Page 145 S NMPState Local Engine ID (10-64 hex characters) Apply...
  • Page 146 View Name S ubtree OID S ubtree Mask View Type Included Excluded Excluded Excluded Apply Cancel...
  • Page 147 Group Name S ecurity Mode S ecurity Level No Auth: Auth: Priv: Read View Write View Notify View Apply Cancel...
  • Page 148 Community Name Community Mode Basic Advance Group Name View Name Access Rights Read/ Write Read-only Apply Cancel...
  • Page 149 Privilege Mode Auth Auth Priv No auth: Auth: Priv: Authentication Protocol MD5: S HA: Authentication Password Encryption Protocol None: DES : Encryption Key Apply Cancel...
  • Page 150 S erver IP/ Hostname S NMPVersion S NMP Notify Type Traps: Informs: Community Name Timeout Informs Retry Informs...
  • Page 151 Apply Cancel...
  • Page 153 Index Name Apply Cancel...
  • Page 154 2147483647 1 Permit: Deny: 00:00:00:00:00:00 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff 00:00:00:00:00:00 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff 4094...
  • Page 155 Apply...
  • Page 156 Index Name Apply Cancel...
  • Page 157 ACLName S equence 2147483647 Action Permit Deny Protocol Any Protocol ID S elect from a List Protocol ID S elect from List • ICMP • IPinIP • TCP: • •...
  • Page 158 • • • IPv6 • IPv6: Rout: • IPv6: Frag: • RVS P • IPv6: ICMP: • OS PF • • • L2TP S ource IP Address Value S ource IPMask Destination IP Address Value Destination IP Mask Type of S ervice DS CPto match DS CPto match ICMPType...
  • Page 159 Index Name Apply Cancel...
  • Page 160 ACLName S equence 2147483647 Action Permit Deny Protocol Protocol ID: S elect from List: S ource IPAddress Value S ource IPPrefix Length Destination IPAddress Value Destination IPPrefix Length S ource Port S ingle Range...
  • Page 161 Destination Port S ingle Range TCPFlags Don't Care: S et Unset Type of S ervice DS CPto match Apply...
  • Page 162 Port MACACL IPv4 ACL IPv6 ACL Apply...
  • Page 164 S tate S cheduling Method S trict Priority Trust Mode DS CP 802.1p Apply...
  • Page 165 Queue Apply...
  • Page 166 DSCP Queue Apply...
  • Page 167 Port CoSValue Trust Apply...
  • Page 168 Port Ingres Ingress Rate Egress Egress Rate Apply...
  • Page 169 Port S tatus Broadcast...
  • Page 170 Unknown Multicast Unknown Unicast Apply...
  • Page 172 S tate Guest VLAN Guest VLAN ID Apply...
  • Page 173 Port Mode Re-Authentication Re-authentication period Quiet Period S upplicant Period Max Retry Guest VLAN ID Apply...
  • Page 175 Index S erver IP Authorized Port Accounting Port Key String Timeout Reply Retry S erver Priority Dead Timeout Apply Cancel...
  • Page 176 HTTPService HTTPSession Timeout HTTPSService HTTPSSession Timeout Apply...
  • Page 177 Apply...
  • Page 178 Telnet S ervice S ession Timeout History Count Password Retry Count...
  • Page 179 S ilent Time Apply Apply...
  • Page 180 Max MACAddress Port S tate Apply...
  • Page 181 Isolated ports Not Isolated ports Isolated ports Not Isolated ports Isolated Not Isolated Isolated Apply...
  • Page 182 Apply...
  • Page 183 Port DoSProtection Apply...
  • Page 184 Port RXByte RXUcast RXNUcast RXDiscard TXByte TXUcast TXNUcast TXDiscard RXMcast RXBcast TXMcast TXBcast...
  • Page 185 SNMP Log & Trap Apply Cancel...
  • Page 186 Absolute Delta Apply Cancel...
  • Page 187 Index S ample Port Bucket Requested Interval Owner Apply Cancel...
  • Page 188 Port Drop E vents Octets...
  • Page 189 Pkts Broadcast Pkts Multicast Pkts CRC& Align Errors Undersize Pkts Oversize Pkts Fragments Jabbers Collisions Pkts of 64 Octets Pkts of 65 to 127 Octets Pkts of 128 to 255 Octets Pkts of 256 to 511 Octets Pkts of 512 to 1023 Octets Pkts of 1024 to 1518 Octets...
  • Page 190 Code S everity Description General Description...
  • Page 191 Apply...
  • Page 192 Apply Cancel...
  • Page 193 Apply Cancel...
  • Page 194 • RAM: The information stored in the system’s RAM log will be lost after the S witch is rebooted or • Flash: The information stored in the system’s Flash will be kept effective even if the S witch is S witch...
  • Page 195 Test...
  • Page 196 IPAddress Count Interval S ize Result Test...
  • Page 197 IPAddress Count Interval S ize Result Test...
  • Page 198 IPAddress Max Hop Result Test...
  • Page 199 Apply...
  • Page 201 Appendix...
  • Page 202 Appendix A - Federal Communicat ion Commission Int erf erence St at ement > > > > could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
  • Page 203 Appendix B - IC Int erf erence St at ement 210 d’Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio Pour l’ut ilisat ion de disposit if s mobiles at ion d’exposit ion aux radiat ions: Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements ICétablies pour un...
  • Page 204 Appendix C - CE Int erf erence St at ement – • • • • • •...
  • Page 205 – ašuje, že tento [typ zařízení] je ve shodě se základními Česky [Czech] požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ ES . ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ [name of manufacturer] ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ [type of equipment] Ελληνική ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤ ΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣΤΗΣΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ1999/ 5/ ΕΚ.
  • Page 206 ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid Niniejszym [nazwa producenta] oświadcza, że [nazwa wyrobu] jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/ 5/ ES . [Meno výrobcu] týmto vyhlasuje, že [typ zariadenia] spĺňa základné pož všetky príslušné...

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