Ruijie Reyee RG-EW Series Web-Based Configuration Manual

Ruijie Reyee RG-EW Series Web-Based Configuration Manual

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  • Page 1 Ruijie RG-EW Series Routers Web-Based Configuration Guide...
  • Page 2 This document is provided “as is”. The contents of this document are subject to change without any notice. Please obtain the latest information through the Ruijie Networks website. Ruijie Networks endeavors to ensure content accuracy and will not shoulder any responsibility for losses and damages caused due to content omissions, inaccuracies or errors.
  • Page 3 Audience This manual is intended for:  Network engineers  Technical support and servicing engineers  Network administrators Obtaining Technical Assistance https://www.ruijienetworks.com/  Ruijie Networks Website: https://ruijienetworks.com/support  Technical Support Website: https://caseportal.ruijienetworks.com  Case Portal: https://community.ruijienetworks.com  Community: service_rj@ruijienetworks.com ...
  • Page 4 This manual uses the following conventions: Convention Description boldface font Commands, command options, and keywords are in boldface. italic font Arguments for which you supply values are in italics. Elements in square brackets are optional. { x | y | z } Alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars.
  • Page 5 1 Overview eWeb is a Web-based network management system that manages or configures devices. You can access eWeb via browsers such as Google Chrome. Web-based management involves a Web server and a Web client. The Web server is integrated in a device, and is used to receive and process requests from the client, and return processing results to the client.
  • Page 6: Configuration Guide

    2 Configuration Guide 2.1 Preparation Scenario As shown in the figure below, an administrator can access the device from a browser and configure the device through the eWeb management system. Figure 2-1-1 Data Exchange Principle Deliver or request commands through AJAX. service Return data Administrator...
  • Page 7: Network Status

     The device is configured with a management IP address (Default: 192.168.110.1). To log into the eWeb management system, open the Google Chrome browser, and enter http://ruiyi.cn into the address bar, and press Enter. igure 2-1-2 Login Page Enter the password and click Login. 2.2 Wizard You will enter the Wizard page without login at initial setup.
  • Page 8 Network Status If the device fails to access the network, click Start Setup, and you will go to the IP Assignment page. If the device has accessed the network, click Start Setup, and you will go to the WiFi Settings page.
  • Page 9 2.2.3 WiFi Settings Configure the SSID, WiFi password and management password and Click Deliver Setup. Figure 2-2-3 WiFi Settings...
  • Page 10 You can change the IP assignment mode by clicking Change IP Assignment in the upper right corner. 2.2.4 Finish After the configuration is delivered, click Finish to enter the homepage.
  • Page 11 2.3 GUI 2.3.1 Phone-Based GUI The system switches between the phone-based GUI and PC-based GUI according to the screen width and browser type. The phone-based GUI is more concise. Figure 2-3-1 Phone-Based GUI...
  • Page 12 2.3.2 PC-Based GUI Click Pro in the upper right corner of phone-based GUI to switch over to the PC-based GUI. The PC-based GUI provides more configuration items. For details, see eWeb Configuration. Figure 2-3-2 PC-Based GUI...
  • Page 13 3 eWeb Configuration This chapter introduces the features on the PC-based GUI. 3.1 Overview The Overview page displays the device details, WiFi and interface details. Figure 3-1 Overview 3.2 Online Clients The Online Clients module allows you to view online clients. Figure 3-2-1 Online Clients...
  • Page 14 Figure 3-2-2 Advanced Search 3.3 Basics 3.3.1 WAN The WAN module allows you to configure WAN settings. There are three IP assignment modes available: Static IP Address, DHCP and PPPoE. Figure 3-3-1 WAN Settings...
  • Page 15: Lan Settings

    3.3.2 LAN The LAN module contains LAN Settings, DHCP Clients, Static IP Addresses and DNS Proxy. 3.3.2.1 LAN Settings The LAN module allows you to set the IP address of the LAN port and DHCP status. Figure 3-3-2 LAN Settings Click Edit in the Action column to add a VLAN.
  • Page 16: Dhcp Clients

    Figure 3-3-3 Edit You can click in the upper right corner to see description about each configuration item. 3.3.2.2 DHCP Clients The DHCP Clients page displays DHCP clients.
  • Page 17: Static Ip Addresses

    Figure 3-3-4 DHCP Clients Click Convert to Static IP in the Action column to convert a DHCP-assigned IP address to a static IP address. Alternatively, select DHCP-assigned IP addresses and click Batch Convert to convert more than one IP address. 3.3.2.3 Static IP Addresses The Static IP Addresses module allows you to add, delete and edit static IP addresses.
  • Page 18: Dns Proxy

    Click Add to add a static IP address manually. In the displayed dialog box, configure settings and click OK. Figure 3-3-6 Add Static IP Address 3.3.2.4 DNS Proxy The DNS Proxy module allows you to configure DNS proxy settings. Figure 3-3-7 DNS Proxy...
  • Page 19: Work Mode

    3.3.3 Work Mode The Work Mode module displays the current mode and the other available modes. Figure 3-3-8 Router Mode Switch the device over to the wired repeater mode. Figure 3-3-9 Wired Repeater...
  • Page 20 Switch the device over to the wireless repeater mode. Figure 3-3-10 Wireless Repeater...
  • Page 21 3.4 Wireless 3.4.1 Clients 3.4.1.1 Clients The Clients module displays the wireless clients. Figure 3-4-1 Wireless Clients Click Advanced Search, and you can search clients by SN and MAC address. This is a fuzzy search. You can enter an incomplete MAC address or part of an SN. Figure 3-4-2 Advanced Search...
  • Page 22 3.4.1.2 Blacklist/Whitelist Blacklist Mode: All STAs except blacklisted STAs are allowed to access WiFi. Click Delete in the Action column to delete a blacklisted STA. Alternatively, select target STAs and click Delete Selected to delete more than one blacklisted STAs. Figure 3-4-3 Blacklist Mode Click Add to add a blacklisted STA.
  • Page 23 Whitelist Mode: Only the whitelisted STAs are allowed to access WiFi. Click Delete in the Action column to delete a whitelisted STA. Alternatively, select target STAs and click Delete Selected to delete more than one whitelisted STAs. Figure 3-4-5 Blacklist Mode Click Add to add a whitelisted STA.
  • Page 24 3.4.2 WiFi The WiFi module allows you to configure WiFi settings for all devices. 3.4.2.1 WiFi Settings The WiFi Settings module allows you to configure the primary WiFi. Figure 3-4-7 WiFi Settings...
  • Page 25: Guest Wifi

    3.4.2.2 Guest WiFi The guest WiFi is disabled by default. You can enable guest WiFi on this page or homepage. AP isolation is enabled by default and cannot be edited. Set a schedule, and the guest WiFi will be enabled only during this period time. When the time expires, the guest WiFi will be disabled.
  • Page 26 Figure 3-4-9 Enable Guest WiFi...
  • Page 27 3.4.2.3 Healthy Mode The Healthy Mode module allows you to enable health mode and set a schedule. Figure 3-4-10 Healthy Mode 3.4.3 Advanced The Advanced module allows you to configure client count limit and channel width. Figure 3-4-11 Advanced Settings...
  • Page 28 3.5 APs The APs module allows you to group, upgrade and delete APs. Figure 3-5-1 AP List...
  • Page 29 Click Advanced Search, and you can search APs by SN, model, software version, MAC address and status. Figure 3-5-2 Advanced Search...
  • Page 30 Click List Filter, and you can select columns to be displayed in the list. Figure 3-5-3 List Filter Select the target devices and click Batch Action. The following actions are available: Figure 3-5-4 Batch Action Upgrade Device: If there is a new version available, you can upgrade the APs in batches. Delete Device: You can delete the APs in batches.
  • Page 31: Mac Binding

    Click Bind in the Action column to bind an IP address with a MAC address. Alternatively, select ARP entries and click Batch Bind to bind more than one IP address. You can click MAC Binding to view static ARP entries. 3.6.2 MAC Binding The MAC Binding module allows you to add, delete and edit IP-MAC binding entries.
  • Page 32 Click Add to add an IP-MAC binding. In the displayed dialog box, enter or select an IP address and a MAC address and click Figure 3-6-3 Add IP-MAC Binding Click Delete in the Action column. The message "Are you sure you want to delete the entry?” is displayed. In the displayed dialog box, click OK.
  • Page 33: Access Control

    3.7 Behavior 3.7.1 Access Control The Access Control module allows you to add, delete and edit access control policies. Figure 3-7-1 Access Control Click Add to add a MAC-based policy. In the displayed dialog box, configure settings and click OK. Figure 3-7-2 MAC-Based ACL...
  • Page 34 Click Add to add an IP address-based policy. In the displayed dialog box, configure settings and click OK. Figure 3-7-3 IP Address-Based ACL...
  • Page 35: Time Management

    3.7.2 Time Management The Time Management module allows you to add, delete and edit time objects. Figure 3-7-4 Time List...
  • Page 36 Click Add to add a time object. In the displayed dialog box, configure settings and click OK. Figure 3-7-5 Add Time Object Click in the time list or in the Add Time box, and a time management page will appear. Figure 3-7-6 Select Time...
  • Page 37 Select the time and click OK.
  • Page 38: Flow Control

    3.8 Advanced 3.8.1 Flow Control 3.8.1.1 Smart Flow Control The Smart Flow Control module allows you to configure smart flow control. Figure 3-8-1 Smart Flow Control Figure 3-8-2 Enable Smart Flow Control...
  • Page 39 If there is more than one WAN port, WAN Bandwidth settings of each port will be displayed accordingly. 3.8.1.2 Custom Policy The Custom Policy module allows you to add, delete and edit custom flow control policies. Figure 3-8-3 Custom Flow Control Policy Click Add to add a custom flow control policy.
  • Page 40: Port Mapping

    3.8.2 Port Mapping 3.8.2.1 Port Mapping The Port Mapping module allows you to add, delete and edit port mapping policies. Figure 3-8-5 Port Mapping List...
  • Page 41 Click Add to add a port mapping policy. In the displayed dialog box, configure settings and click OK. Figure 3-8-6 Add Port Mapping Policy...
  • Page 42 3.8.2.2 NAT-DMZ The NAT-DMZ module allows you to add, delete and edit NAT-DMZ rules. Figure 3-8-7 NAT-DMZ Rule List...
  • Page 43 Click Add to add a NAT-DMZ rule. In the displayed dialog box, configure settings and click OK. Figure 3-8-8 Add NAT-DMZ Rule...
  • Page 44: Upnp Settings

    3.8.3 UPnP Settings The UPnP Settings module allows you to enable UPnP and view UPnP settings. Figure 3-8-9 UPnP Settings 3.8.4 Local DNS The Local DNS module allows you to configure a local DNS server. Figure 3-8-10 Local DNS...
  • Page 45: Network Check

    3.9 Diagnostics 3.9.1 Network Check Figure 3-9-1 Network Check Click Start, and click OK in the confirmation box. After the test finishes, the result will be displayed. Figure 3-9-2 Result...
  • Page 46 If any problem occurs, the result will be displayed as follows: Figure 3-9-3 Issue & Advice...
  • Page 47: Network Tools

    Please fix the problem by taking the suggested action. 3.9.2 Network Tools The Network Tools module provides the following network tools to detect the network status: Ping, Traceroute, and DNS Lookup.
  • Page 48 Figure 3-9-4 Ping Test and Result Figure 3-9-5 Traceroute Test and Result...
  • Page 49: Packet Capture

    Figure 3-9-6 DNS Lookup Test and Result 3.9.3 Packet Capture The Packet Capture module allows you to perform packet capture and download the result for troubleshooting. Figure 3-9-7 Packet Capture...
  • Page 50 Specify an IP address and click Start. After a few seconds, click Stop. Figure 3-9-8 Start Packet Capture...
  • Page 51: System Time

    Click to download the packet capture result in the PCAP format. 3.10 System 3.10.1 System Time The System Time module allows you to set the system time. The system time is synchronized with the NTP server by default. Select a time zone and set at least one NTP server, and click Save. Figure 3-10-1 Synchronized with NTP Server Alternatively, Click Edit, select a data and a time and click OK.
  • Page 52: Login Password

    3.10.2 Login The Login module contains Login Password and Session Timeout settings. 3.10.2.1 Login Password The Login Password module allows you to set the device's login password. You need to log into the system again after changing the password. Figure 3-10-3 Login Password 3.10.2.2 Session Timeout The Session Timeout module allows you to set the session timeout period for login to the eWeb management system.
  • Page 53 3.10.3 Management 3.10.3.1 Backup & Import The Backup & Import module allows you to import a configuration file and apply the imported settings. It also allows exporting the configuration file to generate a backup. Figure 3-10-4 Backup & Import...
  • Page 54 3.10.3.2 Restore The Restore module allows you to restore the device to factory settings. Figure 3-10-5 Restore...
  • Page 55: Reboot & Reset

    Please exercise caution if you want to restore the factory settings. Figure 3-10-6 Confirm Restore Click OK to restore all default values. This function is recommended when the network configuration is incorrect or the network environment is changed. 3.10.3.3 Reboot & Reset The Reboot &...
  • Page 56: Online Upgrade

    3.10.3.4 LED The LED module allows you to enable LED. Figure 3-10-8 LED 3.10.4 Upgrade Both online upgrade and local upgrade are available 3.10.4.1 Online Upgrade Click Upgrade Now. The device downloads the upgrade package from the network, and upgrades the current version. The upgrade operation retains configuration of the current device.
  • Page 57 If there is no available new version, the device displays a prompt indicating that the current version is the latest. Figure 3-10-10 Latest Version...
  • Page 58: Local Upgrade

    3.10.4.2 Local Upgrade Click Browse to select an upgrade package, and click Upload. After uploading and checking the package, the device displays the upgrade package information and a prompt asking for upgrade confirmation. Click OK to start the upgrade. Figure 3-10-11 Local Upgrade 3.10.5 Reboot Both immediate reboot and scheduled reboot are available.
  • Page 59: Scheduled Reboot

    Click Reboot, and click OK in the confirmation box. The device is rebooted and you need to log into the eWeb management system again after the reboot. Do not refresh the page or close the browser during the reboot. After the device is successfully rebooted and the eWeb service becomes available, you will be redirected to the login page of the eWeb management system.
  • Page 60 Enable scheduled reboot, select the time and click Save.
  • Page 61 4 FAQs Q1: I failed to log into the eWeb management system. What can I do? Perform the following steps: (1) Check that the network cable is properly connected to the LAN port of the device and the corresponding LED indicator blinks or is steady on.

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