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Ruijie Reyee Series Access Point
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Cookbook
Document Version: V1.2
Date: 2023-02-20
Copyright © 2023 Ruijie Networks

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  • Page 1 Ruijie Reyee Series Access Point Implementation Cookbook Document Version: V1.2 Date: 2023-02-20 Copyright © 2023 Ruijie Networks...
  • Page 2 Ruijie Networks reserves the right to modify the content of the document without any notice or prompt. This manual is designed merely as a user guide. Ruijie Networks has tried its best to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the content when compiling this manual, but it does not guarantee that the content of the manual is completely free of errors or omissions, and all the information in this manual does not constitute any explicit or implicit warranties.
  • Page 3: Preface

    Intended Audience This document is intended for:  Network engineers  Technical support and servicing engineers  Network administrators Technical Support  The official website of Ruijie Reyee: https://www.ruijienetworks.com/products/reyee  Technical Support Website: https://www.ruijienetworks.com/support  Case Portal: https://caseportal.ruijienetworks.com  Community: https://community.ruijienetworks.com...
  • Page 4 Instruction An alert that contains additional or supplementary information that if not understood or followed will not lead to serious consequences. Specification An alert that contains a description of product or version support. Instruction This manual is used to guide users to understand the product, install the product, and complete the configuration. ...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    2.2.2 Installation Site Requirement ................11 2.2.3 Installing the AP ....................12 Quick Provisioning ....................13 2.3.1 Quick Provisioning Through Ruijie Cloud App ........... 13 2.3.2 Quick Provisioning Through Reyee Eweb............26 Device Management ......................30 Login ........................30 3.1.1 Case Demonstration...................
  • Page 6 Reyee Guest WiFi FAQ (Collection) ..............110 Reyee Wireless Configuration FAQ (Collection) ..........110 Reyee Self-Organizing Network (SON) FAQ (Collection) ........ 110 Reyee series Devices Parameters Tables ............110 Reyee Parameter Consultation FAQ (Collection) ..........110 Appendix: Monitoring ......................111 Memory Usage ....................
  • Page 7: Product Introduction

    Cookbook Product Introduction 1 Product Introduction Reyee cloud-managed access points (APs) have high performance for indoor, outdoor, and wall scenarios. In conformance with 802.11ac Wave 2, Reyee cloud-managed series APs support Multi-user Multiple Input, Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) dual-stream technology. Reyee APs are easy to install and maintain with the industrial design. Good Performance Based on Dual-band Wi-Fi The AP supports 2.4GHz and 5GHz dual-band communication, providing the rate of 400 Mbit/s at 2.4 GHz, 867 Mbit/s at 5 GHz, and up to 1267 Mbit/s per AP.
  • Page 8 Cookbook Product Introduction Model Coverage Recommend WLAN Spatial Streams Number of Number Clients 30 meters 120 = 16 (2.4 2.4 GHz 4x4 MIMO GHz) + 104 (5 RAP2260(E) 5 GHz 4x4 MIMO GHz) RG-EAP602 2.4 GHz 96 = 32 (2.4 GHz) 2.4 GHz 2x2 MIMO + 64 (5 GHz) 100 meters...
  • Page 9: Led Indicator

    Cookbook Product Introduction Model Coverage Recommend WLAN Spatial Streams Number of Number Clients RAP6260(H) 100 meters GHz) 5 GHz 4x4 MIMO 5 GHz 300 meters Note The above coverage data is based on ideal conditions with straight distance and no obstacles. The real coverage distance is subject to the real environment.
  • Page 10: Reyee Wall Ap

    Cookbook Product Introduction RG-RAP2260 LED Indicator Status Description LED Indicator Solid blue The AP is functioning properly with no alarms. The AP is not receiving power. Fast flashing The AP is starting up. Slow flashing (at 0.5 The network is unreachable. Flashing twice in Possible cases: succession...
  • Page 11: Reyee Outdoor Ap

    Frequency Meaning LED indicator The AP is not receiving power. Slow blinking 0.5 Hz The AP is normal but is not connected to Ruijie Cloud. Fast blinking 10 Hz Possible cases: Restoring factory settings Upgrading the firmware Restoring the image...
  • Page 12 Cookbook Product Introduction LED Indicator State Meaning Solid on Wi-Fi is enabled and no data is transmitted. Wi-Fi is disabled. SYS (blue) Fast blinking The AP is being initialized. The Internet is unreachable. Slow blinking (0.5 Hz) 1. Restore factory settings. Blinking twice 2.
  • Page 13 Cookbook Product Introduction RG-RAP6262 LED Indicator State Meaning Wi-Fi LED (Green) Flashing Data is transmitted by Wi-Fi. Solid on Wi-Fi is enabled and no data is transmitted. Wi-Fi is disabled. System Status The access point is starting up. Fast flashing LED (Blue) The network is unreachable.
  • Page 14: Button

    Cookbook Product Introduction LED Indicator State Meaning Fast Blinking Possible cases: Restoring the access point to factory settings. Upgrading the firmware. Handling alarms automatically. Starting up the access point. Solid Blue The access point is operating normally with no alarms. 1.3 Button Model Button...
  • Page 15: Getting Started

    192.168.110.0/24 in VLAN 1 for devices on this network  192.168.10.0/24 in VLAN 10 for clients on this network The following ports are used for Ruijie Cloud management. To connect devices on Ruijie Cloud, ensure that these ports are available and data streams are permitted on the network.
  • Page 16: Installation

    Cookbook Getting Started 2.2 Installation 2.2.1 Safety Suggestions To avoid personal injury and equipment damage, read safety suggestions carefully before you install each device. The following safety suggestions do not cover all possible dangers. Installation  Keep the chassis clean and free from any dust. ...
  • Page 17: Installation Site Requirement

    Cookbook Getting Started 2.2.2 Installation Site Requirement The installation site must meet the following requirement to ensure normal working and a prolonged durable life of Reyee APs. Ventilation When installing devices, reserve at least 10 cm distances from both sides and the back plane of the cabinet at ventilation openings to ensure good ventilation.
  • Page 18: Installing The Ap

    Cookbook Getting Started There are two types of electromagnetic interference: radiated interference and conducted interference, depending on the type of the transmission path. When the energy, often RF energy, from a component arrives at a sensitive component through the space, the energy is known as radiated interference.
  • Page 19: Quick Provisioning

    2.3 Quick Provisioning 2.3.1 Quick Provisioning Through Ruijie Cloud App The network topology shown below includes the Reyee gateway, Reyee PoE switch, and Reyee AP. Creating a Project (1) Open Ruijie Cloud App, tap Create a Project, and select Connect to Wi-Fi.
  • Page 20 Tap Yes. Ruijie Cloud App asks you to connect @Ruijie-mxxxx SSID. Instruction @Ruijie-mxxxx is generated after the SON is established successfully. @Ruijie-sxxxx is generated on a standalone device, where xxxx is the last four digits of MAC address of the AP.
  • Page 21 Cookbook Getting Started (2) Connect the SSID @Ruijie-mxxxx on your phone.
  • Page 22 Cookbook Getting Started After the phone is connected to the SSID @Ruijie-mxxxx, return to Ruijie Cloud App. The Cloud App will generate the topology and detect all devices on this SON.
  • Page 23 Cookbook Getting Started...
  • Page 24 Cookbook Getting Started After all devices are detected, Ruijie Cloud App will display them and show the topology.
  • Page 25 Cookbook Getting Started (3) Click Start Config to perform basic configuration of this project. Configuring the Project (1) Enter Project Name and Management Password.
  • Page 26 Cookbook Getting Started (2) Select the scenario of this project based on your requirement.
  • Page 27 Cookbook Getting Started Configuring the Internet For WAN configuration, you can select PPPoE, DHCP, or Static IP.
  • Page 28 Cookbook Getting Started Configuring the SSID For SSID settings, enter the name of the SSID and enable Open or configure the password for this SSID. Then select the region code and click Save.
  • Page 29 Cookbook Getting Started The configuration will be synchronized to the network.
  • Page 30 Cookbook Getting Started Ruijie Cloud App displays that the configuration is delivered successfully about 3s later.
  • Page 31 Cookbook Getting Started Connect to the SSID created to manage the entire network on Cloud App.
  • Page 32: Quick Provisioning Through Reyee Eweb

    Cookbook Getting Started 2.3.2 Quick Provisioning Through Reyee Eweb The network topology shown below includes the Reyee gateway, Reyee POE switch, and Reyee RAP.
  • Page 33 Cookbook Getting Started (1) Connect a PC to the POE switch, set the IP address of the PC to the static IP address 192.168.110.x (x is an integer between 2 and 254) and the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0, and enter 192.168.110.1 in the browser address bar to log in to the Eweb of the EG.
  • Page 34 Cookbook Getting Started (4) Click Create Network & Connect. The configuration will be delivered and activated. After the configuration has been delivered and activated, you can access the overview interface to manage the SON of Reyee devices.
  • Page 35 Cookbook Getting Started...
  • Page 36: Device Management

    IE, or Firefox. The Reyee managed switches support both web interface management and remote management through life- time-free Ruijie Cloud App and Ruijie Cloud platform. You can view the network status, modify the configuration, and troubleshoot faults easily. 3.1.1 Case Demonstration...
  • Page 37: Setting The Login Password

    Cookbook Device Management For the Reyee EG, you may use either 192.168.110.1 or 10.44.77.254 to access it. For the Reyee switch, you may use 10.44.77.200 to access it. For the Reyee AP, you may use either 192.168.120.1 or 10.44.77.254 to access it. For the EST, you may use 10.44.77.254 to access it.
  • Page 38: Performing Upgrade And Checking The System Version

    Cookbook Device Management 3.3 Performing Upgrade and Checking the System Version Note  You are advised to back up the configuration before upgrading the AP.  After being upgraded, the AP will restart. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation. 3.3.1 Online Upgrade ...
  • Page 39: Configuring Backup And Import

    Cookbook Device Management You can view the current software version, hardware version, and device model. To upgrade the device with the configuration retained, check Keep Config. Click Browse, select an upgrade package on the local PC, and click Upload to upload the file. After the AP is uploaded successfully, the system will display upgrade package information and asks you to upgrade the AP.
  • Page 40 Cookbook Device Management Click Reset to restore the AP to factory defaults. Note The operation will clear all configuration of the AP. To retain the current configuration, back up the configuration first (see 3.4Configuring Backup and Import). Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation.
  • Page 41: Configuration

    Cookbook Configuration 4 Configuration 4.1 Wireless Configuration 4.1.1 Wireless Basic Configuration  SON mode ○ To configure the master Wi-Fi, select Network and choose Network > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Settings. ○ To configure other Wi-Fi, select Network and choose Network > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi List. Then select the target Wi-Fi in the list and click Edit in the action bar.
  • Page 42: Guest Wi-Fi Configuration

    Layer-3 Roaming: A client will keep the IP address unchanged on the Wi-Fi network. Layer 3 roaming can be enabled on Reyee APs here, and Ruijie Cloud only supports Ruijie APs. Wi-Fi 6: Some wireless adapters of old versions may be incompatible. The end points accessing the Wi-Fi 6 network must support 802.11ax.
  • Page 43 Cookbook Configuration The guest Wi-Fi is disabled by default. (2) Enable Guest Wi-Fi and enter the SSID and Wi-Fi password. (3) Click Expand to configure the validity time and other Wi-Fi features in the expanded settings. Click Save. The guest Wi-Fi network will be created. Guests can access the guest Wi-Fi network by entering the SSID and Wi-Fi password.
  • Page 44: Multiple Ssid Configuration

    Cookbook Configuration Instruction AP isolation is enabled by default and cannot be modified. Set the wireless schedule. The guest Wi-Fi will be enabled only at this schedule. When the time expires, the guest Wi-Fi will be disabled. 4.1.3 Multiple SSID Configuration ...
  • Page 45: Healthy Mode

    Cookbook Configuration 4.1.4 Healthy Mode Healthy Mode allows you to enable the healthy mode and set a schedule.  The healthy mode may reduce signal strength and cause network suspension. You are advised to disable it or enable it when the network is idle. ...
  • Page 46: Wireless Client List

    Cookbook Configuration 4.1.5 Wireless Client List Choose Clients > Online Clients > Wireless. Check information about all wireless clients connected to the Wi-Fi network. You can click Advanced Search to search clients by SN and MAC address. Description of Wireless Client Information Table 1-1 Item Description...
  • Page 47 Cookbook Configuration ○ To configure the master device, select Network and choose Network > Radio Frequency. ○ To configure the slave device, select Devices, select the target device in the device list, and choose SN > Radio Frequency.  In standalone mode, choose WLAN > Radio Frequency. Select the best channel identified by Wi-Fi Moho or other Wi-Fi scanning App.
  • Page 48 Cookbook Configuration Item Description reduce the threshold if bandwidth is required per client. You are advised to keep the default settings unless there are special cases. Kick-off Threshold A farther distance where the client is away from the AP indicates a lower signal strength.
  • Page 49 Cookbook Configuration Enable Wi-Fi Moho when the SSID is connected and click Channel to check the current environmental channel utilization. In the following figure, devices are centralized in channel 1 under 2.4 GHz, and channel 13 is the best. To learn the SSID that belongs to a channel, click Interference.
  • Page 50: Wireless Blacklist/Whitelist Configuration

    Cookbook Configuration The green color represents the currently connected SSID. You can select the remaining SSIDs on the top to view the channel. When your wireless speed is slow or during deployment, you can use Wi-Fi Moho to check the configuration. Then select the channel with the least interference.
  • Page 51 Cookbook Configuration ○ In standalone mode, choose WLAN > Blacklist/Whitelist > Global Blacklist/Whitelist. (2) Select the blacklist or whitelist mode and click Add to add a client to a blacklist or whitelist. Note An empty whitelist does not take effect. In this case, all clients are allowed to access the Internet. (3) In the Add window, enter the MAC address and remarks of the target client and click OK.
  • Page 52: Ap Group Configuration

    Cookbook Configuration ○ In standalone mode, choose WLAN > Blacklist/Whitelist > SSID-Based Blacklist/Whitelist. (2) Select a target Wi-Fi network from the left column and select the blacklist or whitelist mode (3) Click Add to add a client to a blacklist or whitelist. The SSID-based blacklist or whitelist will restrict or allow the client's access to the specified Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 53 Cookbook Configuration Check information about all APs on the live network, including basic information, RF information, and models. You can click SN to configure the device. You can configure AP groups, and APs can be upgraded, deleted, or moved to other groups. ...
  • Page 54: Basic Configuration

    Cookbook Configuration ○ Click the group name on the left part to view all devices in this group.  Change the group that the device belongs to. Select one or more offline devices in Device list and click Change Group. Select a new group for the target device and click OK.
  • Page 55 Cookbook Configuration Internet: Select the Internet access mode after confirming with the ISP. You can select PPPoE, DHCP, or Static  PPPoE: Access the Internet by using the broadband account provided by the ISP.  DHCP: Access the Internet by using the dynamic IP address provided by the ISP. ...
  • Page 56: Lan Port Configuration

    Cookbook Configuration 4.2.2 LAN Port Configuration VLAN Settings of a Port Note The VLAN of a port can be configured only when the device works in AP mode. (1) Access the LAN page. ○ In SON mode, select Local Device mode and choose Network > LAN. ○...
  • Page 57 Cookbook Configuration ○ TAG: Configure the VLAN as an allowed VLAN of the port. The VLAN cannot be the native VLAN. That is, VLAN packets carry the original VLAN tag when being forwarded by the port. ○ Not Join: Configure the port not to allow packets from this VLAN to pass through. For example, if port 2 is not added to VLAN 10 and VLAN 20, port 2 does not receive or send packets from or to VLAN 10 and VLAN 20.
  • Page 58 Cookbook Configuration DHCP server: The DHCP server function is enabled by default in router mode. You are advised to enable the function if the device is used as the sole router on a network. When multiple routers are connected to the upper- layer device through LAN ports, disable this function.
  • Page 59 Cookbook Configuration Switch to the DHCP Clients tab page to check information about an online client. Click Convert to Static IP. Then, the static IP address will be obtained each time the client connects to the network. Binding Static IP Addresses Note This function is only available in router mode.
  • Page 60: Advanced Configuration

    Cookbook Configuration 4.3 Advanced Configuration 4.3.1 ARP List Note This function is not supported when the device works in AP mode. ARP List displays the mapping relationship between IP addresses and MAC addresses. The device learns the IP and MAC addresses of network devices connected to ports of the device and generates ARP entries.
  • Page 61: Local Dns

    Cookbook Configuration  Click Add, enter the IP address and MAC address to be bound, and click OK. The input box can display existing address mappings in the ARP list. You can click a mapping to automatically enter the address mapping.
  • Page 62: Port Flow Control Configuration

    Cookbook Configuration Power Mode: indicates the power mode for the AP to accept power over PoE. In AF mode, the maximum power supported by the device is 15.4 W. In AT mode, the maximum power is 30 W according to the IEEE 802.3at standard.
  • Page 63 Cookbook Configuration ○ In SON mode, select Local Device. Then click in the navigation bar or choose Diagnostics > Network Check. ○ In standalone mode, click in the navigation bar or choose Diagnostics > Network Check. (2) Click Start to perform the network check and check the result. After performing network check, you will find the check result and suggested action.
  • Page 64: Alarms

    Cookbook Configuration 4.4.2 Alarms Choose Network (Diagnostics) > Alerts. The Alerts page displays possible problems in the network environment and on the device. You can delete or unfollow alarms. Note  After you click Delete, the alarm will reappear if the warning occurs. After clicking Unfollow, the alarm will never appear.
  • Page 65: Network Tools

    Cookbook Configuration  Re-follow the alarm. Click View Unfollowed Alert to view the unfollowed alarm. Then click Re-follow to follow the alarm again in the displayed window. 4.4.3 Network Tools  In SON mode, select Local Device and choose Diagnostics > Network Tools. ...
  • Page 66: Fault Collection

    Cookbook Configuration  Traceroute: Count the number of hops, displaying communication links from one point to another point and the time taken for each hop. Enter the IP address or URL, fill in MAX TTL, and click Start to display the network path to a specific IP address or URL.
  • Page 67: System

    Cookbook Configuration When an unknown fault occurs on the device, you can collect fault information on this page. Click Start to collect fault information and compress it into a file for engineers to identify the fault. 4.4.5 System Setting the System Time Note In SON mode, the system time of all devices on the network will be changed synchronously.
  • Page 68 Cookbook Configuration Time Zone: Select the time zone based on your address. NTP Server: The device supports Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers. By default, multiple servers serve as the backup of each other. You can add or delete the local server as required. Setting the Login Password Choose System >...
  • Page 69 Cookbook Configuration You can import a configuration file to AP or export the current configuration of the AP.  Configuration backup: Click Backup to download a configuration file locally.  Configuration import: Click Browse, select a backup file on the local PC, and click Import to import the configuration file.
  • Page 70 Cookbook Configuration  If a new version is available, you can click Upgrade Now for an upgrade. The upgrade operation does not affect the current configuration, but the AP will restart after being upgraded successfully. Do not refresh the page or close the browser during the upgrade. You are redirected to the login page automatically after the upgrade.
  • Page 71 Cookbook Configuration Restarting the Device  In SON mode, select Local Device mode and choose System > Reboot.  In standalone mode, choose System > Reboot. You can restart the device immediately or set a scheduled restart.  Restart the device immediately. On the Reboot tab page, click Reboot and click OK in the confirmation box.
  • Page 72 Cookbook Configuration...
  • Page 73: Advanced Solution Guide

    Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide 5 Advanced Solution Guide 5.1 Reyee Flow Control Solution 5.1.1 Application Scenario Flow control is used for setting the rate limit of download and upload for the clients, and protects the network bandwidth from being occupied by some clients. 5.1.2 Configuration Case Requirement The total bandwidth of the EG egress needs to be limited to 100 Mbit/s and the rate of each user in VLAN 6 to...
  • Page 74 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Choose Router > Basics > LAN > LAN Settings > Add. Configure LAN settings and a DHCP pool for VLAN 1 and VLAN 6 on the EG.
  • Page 75 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Note The network segment 192.168.110.0/24 is configured for VLAN 1. Choose Switches > Manage > Basic Settings > VLAN Member to create VLAN 6 on the switch, and click VLAN Settings to configure port 2 and port 9 connected to the AP and EG as trunk ports and allow packets from VLAN 1 and VLAN 6 to pass through.
  • Page 76 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide...
  • Page 77 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Choose WLAN > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Settings. Configure the SSID named Reyee_test and associate VLAN 6 with the SSID. (2) Configure Smart Flow Control and a customized policy. Choose Router > Advanced > Flow Control and enable Smart Flow Control.
  • Page 78 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Set uplink and downlink WAN bandwidth to 100 Mbit/s and click Save to save the configuration. After the previous step is complete, Custom Policy will be displayed. Click Add to add a policy. Set Policy Name, IP range, Bandwidth Type, Rate, and other parameters.
  • Page 79 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Bandwidth Type: Shared indicates that all IP addresses share the total bandwidth. Independent indicates that the rate limit is set for each IP address. Uplink Rate/Downlink Rate: CIR means the committed information rate. PIR means the peak information rate.
  • Page 80: Reyee Cloud Authentication Solution

    Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide 5.2 Reyee Cloud Authentication Solution 5.2.1 Working Principle Cloud authentication allows you to control users' access to the wireless network. The configuration will be synchronized from the cloud to the local EG. In portal authentication, all the clients' HTTP requests will be redirected to an authentication page first.
  • Page 81 The AP and switch obtain IP addresses on network segment 192.168.110.0/24 in VLAN 1 for Internet access Users obtain IP addresses on network segment 192.168.6.0/24 in VLAN 6 for Internet access. Ruijie Cloud manages and monitors devices and clients and provides captive authentication for clients. Configuration Steps The configuration steps include configuring the basic network and cloud authentication.
  • Page 82 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide...
  • Page 83 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Instruction The network segment 192.168.110.0/24 is configured for VLAN 1. Choose Switches > Manage > Basic Settings > VLAN Member to create VLAN 6 on the switch, and click VLAN Settings to configure port 2 and port 9 connected to the AP and EG as trunk ports and allow packets from VLAN 1 and VLAN 6 to pass through.
  • Page 84 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Choose WLAN > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Settings, configure a SSID named Reyee test and associate VLAN 6 with the SSID.
  • Page 85 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide (2) Configure cloud authentication. Choose CONFIGURATION > AUTHENTICATION > Captive Portal to access the Captive Portal page, select a network in this account, and click Add to create a new portal template and edit the captive portal template.
  • Page 86 Voucher: Log in with a random eight-digit password. Account: Log in with the account and password. Choose MONITORING > DEVICE > Gateway. Ensure that the Reyee EG is online on Ruijie Cloud and click its SN in the list to access the configuration page.
  • Page 87 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Enable Auth, set Auth IP Range 192.168.6.2-192.168.6.254 for authentication, and select a portal template to be used. Then click Save to save all configurations. Note The IP addresses of the EG, switch, and AP need to be excluded; otherwise, the EG, switch, and AP cannot access the Internet.
  • Page 88: Reyee Guest Wi-Fi Solution

    Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Users whose IP addresses are in the range from 192.168.6.2 to 192.168.6.254 IP need to be authenticated before accessing the Internet. 5.3 Reyee Guest Wi-Fi Solution 5.3.1 Working Principle A single Internet entrance can be created by using guest Wi-Fi. The devices that are allowed to access guest Wi-Fi can access the Internet but cannot access the home Wi-Fi.
  • Page 89 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Requirement Guest Wi-Fi needs to be configured for guests in VLAN 7, so the guests are not allowed to access the internal network in VLAN 6. Network Topology Network Description: The EG works as a DHCP server to assign IP addresses to users, Reyee AP, and Reyee switch. The AP and switch obtain IP addresses in VLAN 1 for Internet access.
  • Page 90 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide...
  • Page 91 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide (2) Choose Switches > Manage > Basic Settings > VLAN Member to create VLAN 6 and VLAN 7 on the switch, and click VLAN Settings to configure port 2 and port 7 connected to the AP and EG as trunk ports and allow packets from VLAN 1, VLAN 6, and VLAN 7 to pass through.
  • Page 92 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide...
  • Page 93 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide (3) Choose WLAN > Wi-Fi > Guest Wi-Fi, configure a guest Wi-Fi SSID named Guest_WiFi_Reyee and associate VLAN 7 with the SSID.
  • Page 94 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide (4) Choose WLAN > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi List > Add, configure the SSID named Internal_network_Reyee for internal users, configure VLAN6 for this SSID, and check Wi-Fi settings in Wi-Fi List. (5) Choose Router > Behavior > Access Control, configure an ACL to block traffic from guests on network segment 192.168.7.0/24 in VLAN 7 to internal users on network segment 192.168.6.0/24 in VLAN 6, and apply the ACL to a LAN interface on the EG.
  • Page 95 Configuration Through Ruijie Cloud App Requirement Guest Wi-Fi needs to be configured through Ruijie Cloud App for guests in VLAN 7, so guests are not allowed to access the internal network in VLAN 6. Ruijie Cloud App will deliver the corresponding configuration to the gateway, switch, and AP automatically.
  • Page 96 Internal users obtain IP addresses in VLAN 6 for Internet access, and guests obtain IP addresses in VLAN 7 for Internet access. Configuration Steps (1) Log in to your Ruijie Cloud App on your smartphone, and then access the project through Reyee gateway and RAP.
  • Page 97 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide (2) Choose Villa/Home. Then you can check the Guest Wi-Fi button.
  • Page 98 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide (3) Select Guest Wi-Fi and click Enable.
  • Page 99 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide (4) Modify guest Wi-Fi information, configure an internal user SSID named Guest_APP and associate VLAN 6 with this SSID, configure a guest Wi-Fi SSID named Guest_WiFi and associate VLAN 7 with this SSID, and Click Save to save your configuration.
  • Page 100 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide (5) Wait for about 1 minute for the system to deliver the configuration to the device.
  • Page 101 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide...
  • Page 102: Reyee Son

    Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Configuration Verification The guest at 192.168.7.97 cannot access the internal user at 192.168.6.147. 5.4 Reyee SON SON eliminates product limitations and realizes auto-discovery, auto-networking, and auto-configuration between routers, switches, and wireless APs without the need for controllers or Internet access. With mobile APP, you can quickly complete device deployment and configuration, remote management, O&M of the entire network, which greatly reduces the investment of the device, labor, and time cost during wireless network construction.
  • Page 103 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Merge: Protocol Easydisc Easydisc provides neighbor discovery, master election, and notification of master changes. Easydisc is a proprietary protocol and uses UDP port numbers 43561 and 43562 for communication. MQTT MQTT collects information about network devices and STAs, and synchronizes the configuration. MQTT is a standard protocol and uses TCP port number 1883 for communication.
  • Page 104 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Reject: When receiving a decade packet in unicast mode, the device with a higher priority sends a Reject packet according to the election priority. Join: The Join packet is broadcast by the master. When other devices in initial state receive the packet, they will connect to the master according to master information in it.
  • Page 105: Reyee Son Configuration

    Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Preemption time: Preemption starts after the master is powered on for 36 hours and the new device is powered on for 5 minutes. Otherwise, preemption starts after the new device is powered on for 30 minutes. ...
  • Page 106: Son Troubleshooting

    Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Device Networking Role Master: Slave: 5.4.3 SON Troubleshooting Fault Symptom The SON fails. Cause There are multiple masters, and more than one @Ruijie-mxxx SSID can be viewed. Layer 2 broadcast becomes ineffective.
  • Page 107: Reyee Economic Hotel Network Solution

    Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Solution Check whether the devices are connected to and join the same network. Check whether there are some configurations such as VLAN and port isolation. Check whether the SON is disabled. 5.5 Reyee Economic Hotel Network Solution 5.5.1 Application Scenario Reyee economic hotel network solution provides an affordable 5-star Wi-Fi for clients.
  • Page 108 Function Gateway EG105G-P Connects to the Internet and works as the DHCP server for downlink devices and clients. Manages APs and switches locally. Supports voucher authentication with Ruijie Cloud. Switch ES209GC-P Provides wired and PoE connections. Wall AP RAP1200(F) Provides wireless connections for rooms.
  • Page 109 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Set Network Name, Network Settings, and SSID for staffs and set Management Password. Click Create Network & Connect to activate the configuration and add devices to Ruijie Cloud.
  • Page 110 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide (3) Choose Router > Basic > LAN to create VLAN 2 and VLAN 3 for staffs and guests. (4) Choose Router > Basic > IPTV to configure IPTV settings obtained from the ISP. For example, the IPTV VLAN ID is 100.
  • Page 111 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide (5) Choose WLAN > LAN Ports > Add to configure VLAN 100 for IPTV. If default VLAN 1 is used, ignore this step. (6) Choose WLAN > Wi-Fi to configure Wi-Fi for staffs and guests. Select VLAN 2 for staffs. (7) Enable guest Wi-Fi, and select VLAN 3 for it.
  • Page 112 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide (8) Choose Router > Behavior > Access Control. Configure ACLs to block guests from accessing the internal network. Add two ACLs and apply them to a LAN port to block devise in VLAN 3 from accessing users in VLAN 1 and VLAN 2.
  • Page 113 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide (9) Log in to Cloud web to configure Cloud voucher authentication for guests. Choose MONITORING > DEVICE > Gateway. Click the SN of the EG to access the page of device details. Choose Config > Cloud Portal Auth. Enable Auth and configure guests' IP address range from 192.168.113.2 to 192.168.113.254.
  • Page 114 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Add the voucher for guests. Choose CONFIGURATION > AUTHENTICATION > User Management, switch to the Voucher tab page, click Add voucher to configure Quantity and User Group of the voucher for guests. After the voucher is added, obtain the voucher code for guests from the Voucher code column in the voucher list. Quantity: Enter the quantity of vouchers.
  • Page 115 Cookbook Advanced Solution Guide Configuration Verification Connect guest Wi-Fi. Then you can view that the internal IP address 192.168.110.1 cannot be accessed.
  • Page 116: Reyee Faq

    Cookbook Reyee FAQ 6 Reyee FAQ Reyee Password FAQ (Collection) Reyee Guest WiFi FAQ (Collection) Reyee Wireless Configuration FAQ (Collection) Reyee Self-Organizing Network (SON) FAQ (Collection) Reyee series Devices Parameters Tables Reyee Parameter Consultation FAQ (Collection)
  • Page 117: Appendix: Monitoring

    Check the device status in the Overview area. Status: indicates the device status. Check whether the device is online. Online means the SON feature of the Reyee device and is irrelevant to Ruijie Cloud. Duration: indicates the online duration. 7.3 AP Working Mode ...
  • Page 118 Cookbook Appendix: Monitoring Set parameters of the working mode and click Save. Working Mode: An AP can work in AP mode or Router mode.  Router: indicates NAT forwarding. The AP in Router mode supports networking, network-wide configuration, and AP-specific radio functions. ...
  • Page 119: Checking The Son Status

    Standalone: The device has not joined an SON. Instruction If the role is incorrect, press F5 to refresh the page. Ruijie EG3230/3250 and Reyee ES switches cannot act as the master. The priority of SON networking is as follows: ...
  • Page 120: Device Information

    Cookbook Appendix: Monitoring 7.6 Device Information  In SON mode, select Local Device and choose Overview > Device Details.  In standalone mode, choose Overview > Device Details. Check the device information. 7.7 Wireless Information  In SON mode, select Local Device and choose Overview > Wi-Fi. ...
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