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Preface Audience This document is intended for: Network engineers Technical support and servicing engineers Network administrators Technical Support Official website of Ruijie Reyee: https://www.ruijienetworks.com/products/reyee Technical support website: https://ruijienetworks.com/support Case portal: https://caseportal.ruijienetworks.com Community: https://community.ruijienetworks.com ...
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Specification An alert that contains a description of product or version support. Note This manual introduces the product model, port type and CLI for your reference. In case of any discrepancy or inconsistency between the manual and the actual version, the actual version prevails.
Contents Preface ..............................I 1 Fast Internet Access .......................... 1 1.1 Configuration Environment Requirements ................1 1.1.1 PC ..........................1 1.2 Default Configuration ......................... 1 1.2.1 Connecting to the Access Point ..................1 1.2.2 Configuring the IP Address of the Management Client ..........1 1.2.3 Logging in to the eWeb Page ..................
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4.1.4 Viewing Device Role ....................76 4.2 Configuring Internet Connection Type (IPv4) ................77 4.3 Configuring Internet Connection Type (IPv6) ................77 4.4 Configuring LAN Port ....................... 78 4.5 Creating a VLAN ........................79 4.6 Configuring Port VLAN ......................81 4.7 Changing MAC Address ......................
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4.16.8 Configuring the IPv6 Neighbor List ................95 5 System Settings ..........................97 5.1 PoE Settings ..........................97 5.2 Setting the Login Password ..................... 97 5.3 Setting the Session Timeout Duration ..................98 5.4 Setting and Displaying System Time ..................98 5.5 Configuring Reboot ........................
Wireless Connection On a mobile phone or laptop, search for wireless network @Ruijie-SXXXX (XXXX is the last four digits of the MAC address of each device). In this mode, you do not need to set the IP address of the management Client,...
Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access Caution Make sure that the client can access the Eweb system as long as it can ping the access point. The IP address of the management client cannot be set to 10.44.77.253, because this IP address is reserved by the device.
Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access Work Mode The device can work in the router mode or AP mode. The displayed system menu page and function ranges vary with the work mode. The RAP works in the AP mode by default. If you want to switch the work mode, see Switching Work Mode.
Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access The device works in the AP mode by default. If you want to switch the work mode to the router mode, perform the configuration on the work mode setting page. See Switching Work Mode for more details.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access 1. Creating a Network Project Click Start Setup to configure the Internet connection type, Wi-Fi network and management password. Network Name: Identify the network where the device is located. Internet: Configure the Internet connection type according to requirements of the local Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Click Create Network & Connect. The device will deliver the initialization and check the network connectivity. The device can access the Internet now. Bind the device with a Ruijie Cloud account for remote management. Follow the instruction to log in to Ruijie Cloud for further configuration.
Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access Configuration Steps The device obtains the IP address through the DHCP by default. Configure the SSID, Wi-Fi password and management password. The default Internet connection type is DHCP mode. You are advised to use the default value.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access Network mode webpage. Local Device mode webpage. Switching the Management Mode Click the current management mode in the navigation bar, and select the mode in the drop-down box to switch the work mode of the device.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access...
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring Network Monitoring In Network mode, select Overview. The Overview webpage displays the current network topology, real-time uplink and downlink flow, networking status, and the number of users. The quick access to network and device settings is also provided on the Overview webpage.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring Click the flow data and view the real-time flow. Click the device in the topology to view the operating status and configuration of the device and configure the device functions. The hostname is set to the product model by default. You can click to modify the hostname.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring The update time of the topology is displayed at the bottom left corner. Click Refresh to update the topology to the latest status. Please wait for a few minutes for the update. Adding Network Devices Wired Connection If a new device is connected to the device in the network through wired connection, a prompt message will pop up, indicating that a device not in SON (Self-Organizing Network) is discovered.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring orange) of devices that are not in SON is displayed under the Devices at the top left corner of the page. Click Manage>> to add the device to the current network. Go to the Network List page, click Other Network to select the target device and click Add to My Network.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring If the target device is not configured yet, you can add the device directly without a password. If the device is configured with a password, please enter the management password of the device. If the password is incorrect, the device cannot be added to the network.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring Click SN to configure the specified device.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring Select the offline device and click Delete Offline Devices to remove the device from the list and the topology. Configuring Network Planning The Overview page displays the configuration of Network Planning at the bottom left corner, including Wi-Fi VLAN and Wired VLAN.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring Configuring Wired VLAN Go to the Wired VLAN page for configuration. Method 1: Click Add beside Wired VLAN in the Network Planning area on the Overview page to add the wired VLANs. Method 2: Click manage in the Network Planning area on the Overview page to go to the Network Planning page for configuration (Network >...
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring Configure the VLAN ID, address pool server, and DHCP pool. The gateway is configured as the address pool server by default to assign IP addresses to clients. If an access switch exists in the network, you can select the access switch as the address pool server.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring Configuring Wi-Fi VLAN Go to the Wired VLAN page for configuration. Method 1: Click Add beside Wi-Fi VLAN in the Network Planning area on the Overview page to add the Wi-Fi VLANs. Method 2: Click manage in the Network Planning area on the Overview page to go to the Network Planning page for configuration (Network >>...
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring Configure the SSID, Wi-Fi password and band. Click Expand to expand the advanced settings and set the parameters. Then, click Next.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring Configures the VLAN and VLAN ID for wireless access. Please confirm the delivered configurations and click Save. The configurations will take effect after a few minutes.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring Troubleshooting Fault Alerts The Overview page displays the fault alerts and handling suggestions if faults occur in the network. Click the fault alert in Alert Center to view the faulty device, fault details and handling suggestions, and troubleshoot device faults by referring to the handling suggestions.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Wi-Fi Network Settings Note Wi-Fi network settings covers the Wi-Fi settings of the currently logged in devices and the management of all wireless devices in the network. In Network mode, the Wi-Fi network settings are synchronized to all wireless devices in the network.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Click the group name on the left part to view all devices in this group. A device can only belong to a group. By default, all devices belong to the default group. Select an entry in the list and click Change Group to move the target device to a specified group, and then the device will apply the configurations of this group.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring SSID and Wi-Fi Password Go to the page for configuration. Method 1: Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Wi-Fi >> Wi-Fi Settings. Select the target Wi-Fi. Method 2: Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Wi-Fi >> Wi-Fi List. Select the target Wi-Fi in the list and click Edit in the action column.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Hiding the SSID Overview Hiding the SSID can prevent unauthorized clients from accessing the Wi-Fi network and enhance network security. After this function is enabled, the mobile phone or PC cannot search out the SSID. Instead, you have to manually enter the correct SSID and Wi-Fi password.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring Wi-Fi Band Go to the page for configuration. Method 1: Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Wi-Fi >> Wi-Fi Settings. Select the target Wi-Fi. Method 2: Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Wi-Fi >> Wi-Fi List. Select the target Wi-Fi in the list and click Edit in the action column.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring Band Steering Caution This function can be enabled only after the dual-band integration ( Band is set to 2.4G + 5G ) is enabled on the Wi-Fi network. A client automatically selects a band only when the SSIDs of the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands are the same.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring Wi-Fi 6 Caution The function takes effect only on APs supporting the IEEE 802.11ax protocol. In addition, access clients must support IEEE 802.11ax so that clients can enjoy high-speed Internet access experience brought by Wi-Fi 6. If clients do not support Wi-Fi 6, you can disable this function.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Method 2: Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Wi-Fi >> Wi-Fi List. Select the target Wi-Fi in the list and click Edit in the action column. Click Advanced Settings, select 802.11ax(Wi-Fi6) as the Wi-Fi standard, and click Save. Once done, configure the wireless mode to Wi Fi 6, which enables faster Internet speeds for wireless users for better network experience.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.10 Configuring Client Isolation Go to the page for configuration. Method 1: Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Wi-Fi >> Wi-Fi Settings. Select the target Wi-Fi. Method 2: Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Wi-Fi >> Wi-Fi List. Select the target Wi-Fi in the list and click Edit in the action column.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.11 Adding a Wi-Fi Network Go to the page for configuration. Method 1: Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Wi-Fi >> Wi-Fi Settings. Method 2: Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Wi-Fi >> Wi-Fi List. Click Add, enter the SSID and Wi-Fi password and click OK to add a Wi-Fi network.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.12 Configuring a Guest Wi-Fi Overview This Wi-Fi network is provided for guests and is disabled by default. It supports client isolation, that is, access clients are isolated from each other. They can only access the Internet via Wi-Fi, but cannot access each other, improving security.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.13 Configuring Wi-Fi Blocklist or Allowlist Overview You can configure the global or SSID-based blocklist and allowlist. The MAC address supports full match and OUI match. Wi-Fi blocklist: Clients in the Wi-Fi blocklist are prevented from accessing the Internet. Clients that are not added to the Wi-Fi blocklist are free to access the Internet.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring an SSID-based Blocklist/Allowlist Choose Clients Management ( WLAN)>> Blocklist/Allowlist >> SSID-Based Blocklist/Allowlist Select a target Wi-Fi network from the left column, select the blocklist or allowlist mode and click Add to configure a blocklist or allowlist client. The SSID-based blocklist and allowlist will restrict the client access to the specified Wi-Fi.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings optimize the network with one single click, analyze the wireless environment around the access point and select appropriate parameters. Caution After being optimized, the Wi-Fi network will restart, and clients need to reconnect to the W-Fi network. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Note The available channel is related to the country or region code. Select the local country or region. Optimizing the Channel Width Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Radio Frequency. A network with a lower channel width is more stable, while a network with a higher channel width is susceptible to interference.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Optimizing the Transmit Power Configure the master device. Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Radio Frequency. Configure the slave device. Choose Devices >> Select the target device in the device list and click SN >>...
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring the Client Limit Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Radio Frequency. If the access point is associated with too many clients, it will have a lower performance, affecting user experience. After you configure the threshold, new clients over the threshold will not be allowed to access the Wi-Fi network.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings In the case of multiple Wi-Fi signals, setting the kick-off threshold can improve the wireless signal quality to a certain extent. The farther the client is away from the access point, the lower the signal strength is. If the signal is lower than the kick-off threshold, the Wi-Fi will be disconnected, and the client will be forced offline and select a nearer Wi-Fi signal.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring Access Threshold Configure the master device. Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Radio Frequency. Configure the slave device. Choose Devices >> Select the target device in the device list and click SN >> Radio Frequency. When the wireless signal of the end user is lower than the access threshold set on the device, the client cannot detect the wireless signal of the device.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings When the wireless signal of the end user is lower than the response RSSI threshold configured on the device, the client cannot detect the wireless signal of the device. The smaller the response RSSI threshold is configured, the less the environmental factors interfere with the AP.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring Wi-Fi Roaming Optimization (802.11k/v) In Network mode, choose Network >> WIO >> 802.11k/v Roaming Optimization Choose the optimization mode, and click Enable to further optimize the wireless roaming performance of Wi-Fi signals through the 802.11k/v roaming protocols. Smart clients compliant with 802.11k/v can switch to the APs with better signal and faster speed during the roaming process, ensuring high-speed wireless connectivity.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.15 Configuring Healthy Mode Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Wi-Fi >> Healthy Mode. Select Device Group from the drop-down list box. Click Enable to enable the healthy mode. You are allowed to set the effective time period for the healthy mode. After the healthy mode is enabled, the transmit power and the Wi-Fi coverage area will decrease.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.17 Configuring Wireless Schedule Go to the page for configuration. Method 1: Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Wi-Fi >> Wi-Fi Settings. Select the target Wi-Fi. Method 2: Choose Network ( WLAN) >> Wi-Fi >> Wi-Fi List. Select the target Wi-Fi in the list and click Edit in the action column.
To use the wireless authentication function, ensure that the AP is added to Ruijie Cloud and is online. Then, configure a portal template on Ruijie Cloud and apply it to a specific SSID. When STAs connect to this SSID and access the network, the AP allows STAs added to the authentication-free lists configured on the Eweb management system (excluding those added to the MAC address blocklist) to access the network without authentication.
Configuring a portal template with the authentication mode set to One-click login (1) Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project >> Configuration >> Auth & Accounts >> Authentication >> Hotspot Policy, and select a network that needs to configure wireless authentication.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Basic Information of the Portal Template Parameter Description Portal Name Indicates the name of a captive portal template. Select One-click Login, which indicates login without the username and Login Options password. You can set the access duration and access time per day. Show Balance Page Indicates the available duration, time, or data after portal authentication.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Information of the Portal Page Parameter Description Logo Select whether to display the logo image. When Logo is set to Image, upload the logo picture or select the default logo. Logo Image Logo Position Select the logo position (Upper, Middle, or Lower).
Configuring Voucher Authentication on Ruijie Cloud Configuring a Portal Template with the Authentication Mode Set to Voucher Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project >> Configuration >> Auth & Accounts >> Authentication >> Hotspot Policy, and select a network that needs to configure wireless authentication.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (4) Configure basic settings of the portal template. Basic Information of the Portal Template Parameter Description Portal Name Indicates the name of a captive portal template. Login Options Select Voucher, which indicates login with a random eight-digit password. Show Balance Page Indicates the available duration, time, or data after portal authentication.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Information of the Portal Page Parameter Description Logo Select whether to display the logo image. When Logo is set to Image, upload the logo picture or select the default logo. Logo Image Logo Position Select the logo position (Upper, Middle, or Lower).
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(6) After the configuration, click OK to save the portal template configurations. 2. Adding a Voucher (1) Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project >> Configuration >> Auth & Accounts >> Accounts >>User Management and select a network in this account.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configure user group parameters. After the configuration, click OK. User Group Name: indicates the user group name. Price: indicates the price of the user group. Mark user groups by numeral. The current version has no impact on network usage.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Maximum upload rate: indicates the maximum upload rate. Maximum download rate: indicates the maximum download rate. Bind MAC on first use: indicates that the MAC address of the first device used will be bound and other devices used by the same user will be prohibited from accessing the Internet.
1. Configuring a Portal Template with the Authentication Mode Set to Account Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project >> Configuration >> Auth & Accounts >> Authentication >> Hotspot Policy, and select a network that needs to configure wireless authentication.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (4) Configure basic settings of the portal template. Basic Information of the Portal Template Parameter Description Portal Name Indicates the name of a captive portal template. Login Options Select Account, which indicates login with the account and password. Show Balance Page Indicates the available duration, time, or data after portal authentication.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Information of the Portal Page Parameter Description Logo Select whether to display the logo image. Logo Image When Logo is set to Image, upload the logo picture or select the default logo. Logo Position Select the logo position (Upper, Middle, or Lower).
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After the configuration, click OK to save the portal template configurations. 2. Adding an Account (1) Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project >> Configuration >> Auth & Accounts >> Accounts >>User Management and select a network in this account.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configure user group parameters. After the configuration, click OK. User Group Name: indicates the user group name. Price: indicates the price of the user group. Mark user groups by numeral. The current version has no impact on network usage.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Maximum upload rate: indicates the maximum upload rate. Maximum download rate: indicates the maximum download rate. Bind MAC on first use: indicates that the MAC address of the first device used will be bound and other devices used by the same user will be prohibited from accessing the Internet.
Click Please select an .xls or .xlsx file to upload the file. After uploading, users are automatically created. Configuring SMS Authentication on Ruijie Cloud 1. Adding a Twilio Account Prerequisites A Twilio account has been applied for from the Twilio official website (https://www.twilio.com/login).
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2. Configuring a Portal Template with the Authentication Mode Set to SMS (1) Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project >> Configuration >> Auth & Accounts >> Authentication >> Hotspot Policy, and select a network that needs to configure wireless authentication.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (4) Configure basic settings of the portal template. Basic Information of the Portal Template Parameter Description Portal Name Indicates the name of a captive portal template. Select SMS, which indicates login with the phone number and code. Login Options Show Balance Page Indicates the available duration, time, or data after portal authentication.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Parameter Description Post-login URL Indicates the URL that is displayed after portal authentication. (5) On the Portal Page section, configure the required settings for the portal page. Information of the Portal Page Parameter Description Logo Select whether to display the logo image.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Parameter Description When Logo is set to Image, upload the logo picture or select the default logo. Logo Image Logo Position Select the logo position (Upper, Middle, or Lower). Background Select the background with the image or the solid color. When Background is set to Image, upload the background image or select Background Image the default image.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring an Authentication-Free User (1) Choose Network WLAN) >> Wireless Auth >> Allowlist >> User Allowlist. (2) Click Add to open the configuration page. (3) Configure an STA IP address or IP address range. After the configuration, click OK to save the configurations. Configuring an Authentication-Free Public IP Address (1) Choose Network...
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (3) Configure a public IP address or public IP address range. After the configuration, click OK to save the configurations. Configuring a URL Allowlist (1) Choose Network WLAN) >> Wireless Auth >> Allowlist >> URL Allowlist. (2) Click Add to open the configuration page.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (1) Choose Network WLAN) >> Wireless Auth >> Allowlist >> MAC Blocklist/Allowlist. (2) Click Add to open the MAC address allowlist or blocklist configuration page. (3) Configure the MAC address of a wireless STA. After the configuration, click OK. Displaying Authenticated Users on Eweb Management System Choose Network...
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Network Settings Switching Work Mode Work Mode Work Mode details. Self-Organizing Network Discovery When setting the work mode, you can set whether to enable the self-organizing network discovery function. This function is enabled by default. After the self-organizing network discovery function is enabled, the device can be discovered in the network and discover other devices in the network.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings AC function switch: If a device works in the router mode and the self-organizing network discovery function is enabled, you can enable or disable the AC function. After the AC function is enabled, the device in the router mode supports the virtual AC function and can manage downlink devices.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Slave AP/Device: The device has been managed by an AC. The slave Aps are managed by the master AP/AC in a unified manner. Some wireless network settings cannot be edited alone, and thus the master AP/AC delivers configurations to edit the network settings in a unified manner.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Select the Internet connection type after confirming with the ISP. For detailed configuration, see Work Mode. After completing the configuration, click Save. The device supports the following Internet connection types: DHCP: The current device will act as a DHCPv6 client and apply for the IPv6 address/prefix from the upstream network device.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Creating a VLAN Caution This function is supported only when the device is in router mode. Local Device mode, choose Network >> LAN >> LAN Settings A LAN can be classified into multiple VLANs. Click Add to create a VLAN.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings VLAN Configuration Parameter Description IP address of the VLAN interface. The default gateway of IP Address devices that access the Internet through the current LAN should be set to this IP address. Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the IP address of the VLAN interface. VLAN ID VLAN ID.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Configuring Port VLAN Caution The port VLAN can be configured only when the device works in AP mode. Local Device mode, choose Network >> LAN On the LAN Settings tab page, turn on Port VLAN, and click OK in the confirmation dialog box. Click Add.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Changing MAC Address Local Device mode, choose Network >> WAN ISPs may restrict the access of devices with unknown MAC addresses to the Internet for the sake of security. In this case, you can change the MAC address of the WAN port. Click to expand Advanced Settings, enter the MAC address, and click Save.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Changing MTU Local Device mode, choose Network >> WAN WAN interface MTU indicates the maximum transmission unit (MTU) allowed by the WAN interface. The default value is 1500 bytes, indicating the maximum data forwarding efficiency. Sometimes, ISP networks restrict the speed of large data packets or forbid large data packets from passing through.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Caution If the DHCP server function is disabled on all devices in the network, clients cannot automatically obtain IP addresses. You need to enable the DHCP server function on one device or manually configure a static IP address for each client for Internet access.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 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. Displaying the DHCP Static IP Address List Local Device mode, choose Network >>...
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 4.11 Configuring DNS Local Device mode, choose Advanced >> Local DNS Enter the IP address of the DNS server and click Save. The local DNS server is optional. The device obtains the DNS server address from the connected uplink device by default. The default configuration is recommended.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 4.13 Configuring Port Flow Control Local Device mode, choose Advanced >> Port Settings When the LAN ports work at different rates, data congestion may occur, which can slow down the network speed and affect the Internet access experience. Enabling port flow control can help mitigate this problem. 4.14 Configuring ARP Binding Caution...
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 4.15 Configuring LAN Ports Caution The configuration takes effect only on APs having wired LAN ports. Choose Network ( WLAN)>> LAN Ports Enter the VLAN ID and click Save to configure the VLAN, to which the AP wired ports belong. If the VLAN ID is null, the wired ports and WAN port belong to the same VLAN.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 4.16 IPv6 Settings Note This function is supported only when the device is in router mode. Overview Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is the next generation IP protocol designed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to replace IPv4 and solve the IPv4 problems such as address depletion. IPv6 Basic IPv6 Address Format IPv6 increases the length of the address from 32 bits in IPv4 to 128 bits, and therefore has a larger address...
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings NAT66 IPv6-to-IPv6 Network Address Translation (NAT66) is the process of converting the IPv6 address in an IPv6 packet header to another IPv6 address. NAT66 prefix translation is an implementation of NAT66. It replaces the IPv6 address prefix in the packet header with another IPv6 address prefix to achieve IPv6 address translation.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Configuring the IPv6 Address for the WAN Port In Local Device mode, choose Network>>IPv6 Address >> WAN Settings Configure the IPv6 address for the WAN port, and click Save. IPv6 Address Configuration Parameters of the WAN Port Parameter Description Internet...
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Parameter Description DHCP: The current device will act as a DHCPv6 client and apply for the IPv6 address/prefix from the upstream network device. Static IP: If this Internet connection type is selected, you need to manually configure a static IPv6 address, gateway address, and DNS server.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Click Edit corresponding to the default VLAN, and fill in a local address of no more than 64 bits in the IPv6 Address/Prefix Length column. This address will also be used as the IPv6 address prefix. IPv6 Assignment specifies the method for assigning IPv6 addresses for clients.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings IPv6 Address Configuration Parameters of the LAN Port Parameter Description Configure the interface from which the prefix is obtained, for example, Subnet Prefix Name WAN_V6. The default value is all interfaces. Configure the length of the subnet prefix. The value ranges from 48 to Subnet Prefix Length Configure the subnet ID in hexadecimal notation.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Enter an IPv6 address or DUID in the search bar, and click to quickly find the information of the specified DHCPv6 client. Configuring the IPv6 Neighbor List In IPv6, Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) is an important basic protocol. NDP replaces the ARP and ICMP route discovery protocols of IPv4, and supports the following functions: address resolution, neighbor status tracking, duplicate address detection, router discovery, and redirection.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings System Settings PoE Settings In Local Device mode, choose Advanced >> PoE Settings Set 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. In BT mode, the maximum power is 51 W according to the IEEE 802.3bt standard.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Setting the Session Timeout Duration If the device works in self-organizing network mode, and Local Device mode webpage is displayed, choose System >> Login In standalone mode, choose System >> Login >> Session Timeout If no operation is performed on the eWeb page within a period of time, the session is automatically disconnected.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers. By default, multiple servers serve as the backup of each other. You can add or delete the local server. Caution In self-organizing network mode, the system time of all devices in the network will be changed synchronously. Configuring Reboot Caution ●...
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Rebooting All Devices in the Network In Network mode, choose System >> Reboot >> Reboot Click Reboot, select All Devices, and click Reboot All Device to reboot all devices in the current network. Caution It takes time to reboot all devices in the current network. The action may affect the whole network. Please be cautious.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Configuring Scheduled Reboot Configuring Scheduled Reboot for the Current Device Confirm that the system time is accurate to avoid network interruption caused by device reboot at wrong time. For details about how to configure the system time, see Setting the Session Timeout Duration.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Configuring Backup and Import Choose System >> Management >> Backup & Import 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.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Restoring Factory Settings Restoring the Current Device to Factory Settings In Local Device mode, choose System >> Management >> Reset Click Reset to restore the current device to the factory settings. Caution The operation will clear all configuration of the current device. If you want to retain the current configuration, back up the configuration first (See Configuring Backup and Import).
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Caution The operation will clear all configuration of all devices in the network. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation. Performing Upgrade and Checking System Version Caution ● You are advised to back up the configuration before upgrading the access point. After being upgraded, the access point will reboot.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Local Upgrade In Local Device mode, choose System >> Upgrade >> Local Upgrade You can view the current software version, hardware version and device model. If you want to upgrade the device with the configuration retained, check Retain Configuration Setup. Click Browse, select an upgrade package on the local PC, and click Upload to upload the file.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings 5.11 Configuring LED Status Control Caution The LED Status Control function is not supported in the standalone mode (self-organizing network is not enabled). In Network mode, choose Network>> LED Turn on the LED of all downlink access points in the network.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Diagnosis Tools Network Diagnosis Tools Network Check When a network error occurs, perform Network Check to identify the fault and take the suggested action. Click in the navigation bar, or choose Diagnostics>> Network Check and go to the Network Check page.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Diagnosis Tools Network Tools In Local Device mode, choose Diagnostics >> Network Tools The Ping tool tests the connectivity between the access point and the IP address or URL. The message "Ping failed" indicates that the access point cannot reach the IP address or URL. ...
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Diagnosis Tools The Alarms page displays possible problems on the network environment and device. All types of alarms are followed by default. You can click Unfollow in the Action column to unfollow this type of alarm. Caution After unfollowing a type of alarm, you will not discover and process all alarms of this type promptly.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Diagnosis Tools Fault Collection In Local Device mode, choose Diagnostics>> Fault Collection 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 fault.
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Web-based Configuration Guide FAQs FAQs Login Failure What can I do when I failed to log in to the eWeb management system? Perform the following steps: Check that the Ethernet cable is properly connected to the LAN port of the device. Before accessing the setup page, you are advised to choose Auto for the device enabled with DHCP service to assign an IP address to the PC.
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