Anritsu NF7600 Series Operation Manual

Anritsu NF7600 Series Operation Manual

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PureFlow WSX
Unified Network Controller
NF7600 series
WebGUI Operation Manual
TCP Acceleration Edition
Fifth Edition
 For safe and appropriate use of the equipment, please
read this manual before using the equipment.
 Additional safety and warning information is provided
within the Unified Network Controller Operation
Manual (NF7600-W011E). Please also refer to this
document before using the equipment.
 Keep the manual with the equipment.
ANRITSU NETWORKS CO., LTD.
Document No.: NF7600-W014E-5.0

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  • Page 1  Additional safety and warning information is provided within the Unified Network Controller Operation Manual (NF7600-W011E). Please also refer to this document before using the equipment.  Keep the manual with the equipment. ANRITSU NETWORKS CO., LTD. Document No.: NF7600-W014E-5.0...
  • Page 2 BEFORE using the equipment. Some or all of the following symbols may be used on all Anritsu Networks Co., Ltd. equipment. In addition, there may be other labels attached to products that are not shown in the diagrams in this manual.
  • Page 3 CD-ROM. Maintenance Contract Anritsu Networks Co., Ltd. can provide a range of optional services under a maintenance contract. For details, contact an Anritsu Networks Co., Ltd. Service and Sales office.
  • Page 4 Notes On Export Management This product and its manuals may require an Export License/Approval by the Government of the product's country of origin for re-export from your country. Before re-exporting the product or manuals, please contact us to confirm whether they are export-controlled items or not. When you dispose of export-controlled items, the products/manuals need to be broken/shredded so as not to be unlawfully used for military purpose.
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    If the following documents related to this device or other documents related to the features of this device are issued, be sure to read them: Release notes (For details of the issuance of release notes, contact your dealer or an Anritsu Networks Co., Ltd. customer support center.)
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents About This Manual .......... Chapter 1 Overview ........Chapter 2 Operating Environment ....Chapter 3 Operation Method ......Marks Used in Text ............. Notes for Settings ............How to Log In / Log Out ..........Screen Configuration ..........Setting Flow ..............
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  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview This chapter describes overview of WebGUI. This device is equipped with WebGUI (Graphical User Interface). WebGUI is an application to perform settings, display and maintenance of this device by using the Web browser of the network-connected terminal. The WebGUI system sketch drawing is shown below: PureFlow * Connected to the Ethernet port...
  • Page 10 Chapter 1 Overview WebGUI enables the partial settings, display and maintenance of this device. The items that can be set, displayed and maintained by WebGUI are shown below: • Items related to network WebGUI enables the following settings related to the traffic control. Channel setting Channel IP address setting Scenario configuration...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Operating Environment

    Chapter 2 Operating Environment This chapter describes the operating environment of WebGUI. Use WebGUI under the recommended operating environment described below: Using under environments other than the recommended operating environment cannot ensure the WebGUI is operated normally. Additionally, use the terminal that is not affected by the virus. •...
  • Page 12 Chapter 2 Operating Environment (Blank page) 2-2.
  • Page 13: Chapter 3 Operation Method

    Chapter 3 Operation Method This chapter describes how to operate WebGUI. Marks Used in Text ............. 3-2 Notes for Settings ............3-3 How to Log In / Log Out ..........3-4 Screen Configuration ..........3-7 Setting Flow ..............3-8 How to Set Channel ............ 3-9 How to Set IP Address of Channel ......
  • Page 14: Marks Used In Text

    Chapter 3 Operation Method 3.1 Marks Used in Text The following marks are used in this chapter: " " mark: Indicates the name displayed on the Web browser screen. [ ] mark: Indicates the point to be clicked (selected) on the Web browser screen.
  • Page 15: Notes For Settings

    Notes for Settings 3.2 Notes for Settings After settings, be sure to save the setting contents by referring to “3.16.2 How to save configuration”. The setting detail is reflected without saving it. However, the setting is deleted when restarting this device.
  • Page 16: How To Log In / Log Out

    To use WebGUI, the system interface (IP address) of this device must be configured. For details of how to set the system interface, refer to [PureFlow WSX Unified Network Controller NF7600 series Command Reference TCP Acceleration Edition]. After the completion of system interface setting, start up the Web browser, and specify the IP address set in the system interface.
  • Page 17 If the password was not set, do not fill the "Password" column. Click the [Login] button for login. * For details of how to set the password, refer to [PureFlow WSX Unified Network Controller NF7600 series Command Reference TCP Acceleration Edition]. Be sure to set the adminpassword for security reasons.
  • Page 18 Chapter 3 Operation Method For logout, click the [Logout] button at upper right of the screen. If this screen is not operated for 5 minutes, it automatically logs out. Time taken until the automatic logout is 5 minutes. * This time cannot be changed.
  • Page 19: Screen Configuration

    Screen Configuration 3.4 Screen Configuration Selecting the tab on the WebGUI screen switches the screen. The screens corresponding to the tabs selected are configured as shown below. TopPage ··· This screen is the top page of WebGUI. This screen enables you to check the model name and model number of this device. Channel ················...
  • Page 20: Setting Flow

    WebGUI works with CLI (Command Line Interface) of this device. Therefore, understanding the command specifications enables you to set the WebGUI smoothly. For details of the command specifications, refer to [PureFlow WSX Unified Network Controller NF7600 series Command Reference TCP Acceleration Edition]. Related CLI command Descri Set WebGUI.
  • Page 21: How To Set Channel

    How to Set Channel 3.6 How to Set Channel Set the channel. Place the mouse cursor on the [Network] tab at upper left of the screen. The pull-down menu of the Network menu appears. Click the [Channel] tab. The Channel Setting screen appears as shown below.
  • Page 22 Chapter 3 Operation Method <1> Enter and select the parameter in the column on the left side of the screen, and <2> click the [Add] button. <1> <2> 3-10...
  • Page 23 How to Set Channel Check that the channel has been added as shown below. To delete the channel , <3> select the relevant channel. <4> Click the [Delete] button to delete the channel. <3> <4> 3-11...
  • Page 24: How To Set Ip Address Of Channel

    Chapter 3 Operation Method 3.7 How to Set IP Address of Channel Set the IP address of the channel. * To set the IP address of the channel, set the channel in advance. <1> Select the relevant channel. <2> IPv4 and IPv6 address can be set. Select radio button [set] or [unset].Enter the IP address in the "IPAddress"...
  • Page 25 How to Set IP Address of Channel Check that IP address has been added as shown below. 3-13...
  • Page 26: How To Configure Scenario

    Chapter 3 Operation Method 3.8 How to Configure Scenario Configure the scenario. Place the mouse cursor on the [Network] tab at upper left of the screen. The pull-down menu of the Network menu appears. Click the [Scenario] tab. The Scenario Configuration screen appears as shown below. 3-14...
  • Page 27 How to Configure Scenario The scenario on the 1st layer is configured as the default scenario in each port. As an example, procedure for adding a scenario on the 2nd layer for port1 is described below. <1> Select "port1" in the "Scenario Tree" window on the left side of the screen, and <2>...
  • Page 28 Chapter 3 Operation Method Check that the [+] button in gray appears at the scenario on the first layer in the "Scenario Tree" window as shown below. This button appears to indicate the existence of the scenarios on the lower layers. 3-16...
  • Page 29 How to Configure Scenario Clicking the [+] button in gray displays the scenarios on the lower layers. By selecting the relevant scenario, the parameter of the scenario can be checked in the "Scenario Edit" window. To delete the scenario or change the parameter, <5>...
  • Page 30: Application Acceleration Settings

    Chapter 3 Operation Method 3.9 Application Acceleration Settings Register the application acceleration. * Configure the acceleration mode scenario prior to registration of the application acceleration setting. Place the mouse cursor on the [Network] tab at the upper left of the screen.
  • Page 31 Application Acceleration Settings <1> Select the scenario to accelerate the application in the “Application" window, and <2> click the [+] button in green. In the "Application" window, <3> select Application, and <4> enter each parameter. <5> Click the [Apply] button. * If the above steps are performed for the scenario in which the application acceleration settings have already been registered, the existing parameter is overwritten with a new parameter.
  • Page 32 Chapter 3 Operation Method Check that the <6> [+] button in gray appears at the scenario in which the application acceleration setting was registered. <6> 3-20...
  • Page 33 Application Acceleration Settings Clicking the [+] button in gray displays the application acceleration setting entry linked with the scenarios. To delete the application acceleration setting, first, <7> select the scenario where the relevant application is set, then, <8> select the application to be deleted, and <9>...
  • Page 34: How To Configure Filter

    Chapter 3 Operation Method 3.10 How to Configure Filter Configure the filter. * To configure the filter, configure the scenario in advance. Place the mouse cursor on the [Network] tab at upper left of the screen. The pull-down menu of the Network menu appears. Click the [Filter / Rulelist] tab.
  • Page 35 3.10 How to Configure Filter <1> Select the desired filter in the "Filter" window. In the "Filter" window, <2> enter each parameter, and <4> click the [Add Filter] button. To use a rule list as a parameter, <3> select the rule list, and <4>...
  • Page 36 Chapter 3 Operation Method Check that the <5> [+] button in gray appears at the relevant scenario as shown below. This button appears to indicate the existence of the filters of the scenario. <5> 3-24...
  • Page 37 3.10 How to Configure Filter Clicking the [+] button in gray displays the filters linked with the scenarios. By selecting the relevant filter, the parameter of the scenario can be checked. To delete the filter, <6> select the relevant filter. To delete the filter, <7>...
  • Page 38: How To Set Rule List

    Chapter 3 Operation Method 3.11 How to Set Rule List Set the rule list. Divide the rule list into the rule list group and rule list entry, and set them. 3.11.1 How to set rule list group Set the rule list group. Place the mouse cursor on the [Network] tab at upper left of the screen.
  • Page 39 3.11 How to Set Rule List <1> Click the [+] button in green in the "Rulelist" window. <2> Enter the desire name in the "List Name" column, select "Type", and <3> click the [Add Group] button. <1> <2> <3> Check that the set rule list group as shown below. To delete the list group, <4>...
  • Page 40: How To Set Rule List Entry

    Chapter 3 Operation Method 3.11.2 How to set rule list entry Set the rule list entry. * To set the rule list entry, set the rule list group in advance. <1> Select the relevant rule list group, <2> enter the IP address or port number in the [Entry] column, and <3>...
  • Page 41 3.11 How to Set Rule List Check that the [+] button in gray appears at the relevant rule list group as shown below. This button appears to indicate the existence of the rule list entry of the scenario. By clicking the [+] button in gray, the parameters of the rule list entry set in the rule list group can be checked.
  • Page 42: How To Perform Settings Related To Time

    Chapter 3 Operation Method 3.12 How to Perform Settings Related to Time Perform the settings related to the current time. Place the mouse cursor on the [Manage.] tab at upper left of the screen. The pull-down menu of the Manage. menu appears. Click the [Time] tab. The Time Config screen appears as shown below.
  • Page 43: How To Set Time Zone

    3.12 How to Perform Settings Related to Time 3.12.1 How to set time zone Set the time zone. <1> Select a time zone from "Time Zone" in the "Time Config" window, <2> click the [Apply] button. <1> <2> Check that "TimeZone" in the "Current time configuration" window has been changed as shown below.
  • Page 44: How To Set Daylight-Saving Time

    Chapter 3 Operation Method 3.12.2 How to set daylight-saving time Set the daylight-saving time. In the "Time Config" window, <1> Select "Set" in "SummerTime", <2> enter/select parameters respectively, and <3> click the [Apply] button. <1> <2> <3> Check that "Daylight Saving Time" in the "Current Time Configuration" window has been changed as shown below.
  • Page 45: How To Set Sntp

    3.12 How to Perform Settings Related to Time 3.12.3 How to set SNTP Set SNTP. <1> Select SNTP in "Time Mode" of the "Time Config" window. <2>Enter parameters in "SNTP IP Address" and "SNTP Interval", respectively, and <3> click the [Apply] button. <1>...
  • Page 46 Chapter 3 Operation Method SNTP is synchronized with the SNTP server automatically at the interval of specified "SNTP Interval". In addition, synchronization with the SNTP server can be performed at the desired timing by clicking the [SNTP Sync Immediately] button of the "Execute Sync" column in the "Time Config" window.
  • Page 47: How To Set Time Manually

    3.12 How to Perform Settings Related to Time 3.12.4 How to set time manually Set the time manually. <1> Select "Manual" in "Time Mode" of the "Time Config" window, and <2> click the [Apply] button. <3> Check that "Mode" in "Current Time Configuration" is "Manual". <4>...
  • Page 48 Chapter 3 Operation Method Check that "Page Load Time" in "Current Time Configuration" indicates the specified time as shown below. 3-36...
  • Page 49: How To Display Traffic Graph Of Scenario

    3.13 How to Display Traffic Graph of Scenario 3.13 How to Display Traffic Graph of Scenario Display the traffic graph of scenario. Place the mouse cursor on the [Monitor] tab at upper left of the screen. The pull-down menu of the Monitor menu appears. Click the [Scenario Traffic] tab.
  • Page 50 Chapter 3 Operation Method First, select the scenario to display the graph. Click the [Select Scenario] tab of the "Scenario Traffic" window. The scenario selection screen appears as show below. 3-38...
  • Page 51 3.13 How to Display Traffic Graph of Scenario As an example, procedure for selecting a scenario on the 2nd layer for port1 is described below. <1> Select "port1" in the "Scenario Tree" window, and click the [+] button in gray displays the scenarios on the 2nd layers. <1>...
  • Page 52 Chapter 3 Operation Method Click the [Graph] tab of the "Scenario Traffic" window. The transmit / receive traffic graph appears as shown below. Check that the scenario has been changed as shown below. 3-40...
  • Page 53 3.13 How to Display Traffic Graph of Scenario <4> Range of the graph can be changed in “Period”. <5> Period of the graph can be changed in “Refresh”. <4> <5> 3-41...
  • Page 54: How To Display Traffic Graph Of Network Port

    Chapter 3 Operation Method 3.14 How to Display Traffic Graph of Network Port Display the traffic graph of network port. Place the mouse cursor on the [Monitor] tab at upper left of the screen. The pull-down menu of the Monitor menu appears. Click the [Network Port Traffic] tab.
  • Page 55 3.14 How to Display Traffic Graph of Network Port The transmit / receive traffic graph of network port in the "Network Port Traffic" window. 3-43...
  • Page 56 Chapter 3 Operation Method <1> Range of the graph can be changed in “Period”. <2> Period of the graph can be changed in “Refresh”. <1> <2> 3-44...
  • Page 57: How To Display Wan-Accel Sessions Graph

    3.15 How to Display WAN-accel Sessions Graph 3.15 How to Display WAN-accel Sessions Graph Display the WAN-accel sessions graph. Place the mouse cursor on the [Monitor] tab at upper left of the screen. The pull-down menu of the Monitor menu appears. Click the [WAN Accel Sessions] tab.
  • Page 58 Chapter 3 Operation Method As an example, procedure for selecting a scenario on the 2nd layer for port1 is described below. <1> Select "port1" in the "Scenario Tree" window, and click the [+] button in gray displays the scenarios on the 2nd layers. <1>...
  • Page 59 3.15 How to Display WAN-accel Sessions Graph Click the [Graph] tab of the "WAN Accel Sessions" window. The WAN-accel sessions graph appears as shown below. 3-47...
  • Page 60 Chapter 3 Operation Method Check that the scenario has been changed as shown below. 3-48...
  • Page 61 3.15 How to Display WAN-accel Sessions Graph <4> Range of the graph can be changed in “Period”. <5> Period of the graph can be changed in “Refresh”. <4> <5> 3-49...
  • Page 62: How To Check And Save Configuration

    Chapter 3 Operation Method 3.16 How to Check and Save Configuration 3.16.1 How to check configuration Display the non-default configuration information. Place the mouse cursor on the [Misc] tab at upper left of the screen. The pull-down menu of the Misc menu appears. Click the [Config] tab. The Configuration screen appears.
  • Page 63 3.16 How to Check and Save Configuration Display default configuration information non-default configuration information. Click the [Running All] button on the Configuration screen. The default configuration information and non-default configuration information appear as show below. 3-51...
  • Page 64 Chapter 3 Operation Method Display the configuration information at startup of the device. Click the [StartUp] button on the Configuration screen. The configuration information at startup of the device appears. 3-52...
  • Page 65: How To Save Configuration

    3.16 How to Check and Save Configuration 3.16.2 How to save configuration Save the current configuration information in the internal memory. Click the [Save Current Configuration] button at the bottom of the Configuration screen. Check that the screen that shows the completion of saving appears as shown below.
  • Page 66: How To Check System Log

    Chapter 3 Operation Method 3.17 How to Check System Log Display the system log information at the current device operation. Place the mouse cursor on the [Misc.] tab at upper left of the screen. The pull-down menu of the Misc. menu appears. Click the [Syslog] tab. The View Syslog screen appears.
  • Page 67 3.17 How to Check System Log Display the system log information at the latest device operation. Click the [Backup:Latest] button. The system log information at the latest device operation appears as shown below. 3-55...
  • Page 68 Chapter 3 Operation Method Display the system log information at the last-but-one device operation. Click the [Backup:Latest2] button. The system log information at the last-but-one device operation appears as shown below. 3-56...
  • Page 69: How To Check Module Information

    3.18 How to Check Module Information 3.18 How to Check Module Information Check the module information of this device. Place the mouse cursor on the [Misc.] tab at upper left of the screen. The pull-down menu of the Misc. menu appears. Click the [About] tab. The module information appears as shown below.
  • Page 70: How To Perform Maintenance Operations

    Chapter 3 Operation Method 3.19 How to Perform Maintenance Operations Perform maintenance operations on this device. Place the mouse cursor on the [Misc.] tab on the upper left of the screen. The pull-down menu of the Misc. menu appears. Click the [Maintenance] tab.
  • Page 71: How To Upload Software

    3.19 How to Perform Maintenance Operations 3.19.1 How to upload software Upload new software (file name: nf7600.bin) to the device. Click the [Browse] button in the [Software] window. A file selection window will open. When a file is selected, the file name appears on the right of the [Browse] button.
  • Page 72 Chapter 3 Operation Method When transfer is complete, the following screen appears showing that the software is being uploaded. Do not allow the power to the device to be turned off while upgrading is in progress. If the power to the device is inadvertently turned off during the upgrade process, the previous software version saved in a separate area will be reloaded.
  • Page 73 Reboot the device to apply the uploaded software. * The device will not work if you upload software other than the genuine object file specified by Anritsu (file name: nf7600.bin). Before clicking the [Upload] button in the above procedure, make sure that the file is the genuine object file.
  • Page 74: How To Reboot The Device

    Chapter 3 Operation Method 3.19.2 How to reboot the device Reboot the device. Selecting the check box in the Reboot System window enables the [Reboot] button. Click the [Reboot] button to reboot the device. The following screen appears showing that the device is being rebooted. After the device is rebooted, open the Web browser and specify the IP address configured for the system interface.

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