Infinite Clouds Table of Contents Table of Contents ...........................1 Introduction ............................2 Document Purpose .........................2 Connect to Access Point Web UI .....................3 Features of Access Point Web UI ....................5 Status ...............................6 Overview ............................6 Routes ............................9 Real-Time Graphs ........................11 System ............................12 System ............................13 Administration .........................15...
With the Infinite 313 Local UI, you can access a range of configuration options that are specific to the access point. This includes network settings, security configurations, wireless settings, and various other parameters that enable you to tailor the functionality of the access point to your specific requirements.
Infinite Clouds Document Purpose This comprehensive guide is designed to provide you with detailed instructions and insights on effectively utilising the local (UI) of your access points. Within this user manual, we will explore the various tabs and functionalities available through the web UI, including Status, System, and Network.
UI and its various settings and configurations once you have been authenticated. Step 2: Using the Infinite Cloud Controller to gain access 1. Log in to the Infinite Cloud Controller using your login credentials. 2. Select the specific access point you want to manage. With the access point's details, click on the "Local UI"...
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5. By following these steps, you will be able to connect to the Access Point Web UI locally or through the Infinite Cloud Controller interface. Once connected, you can explore and configure different settings, monitor the access point's performance, and manage your...
Infinite Clouds network as per your requirements. Features of Access Point Web UI Once you log in, you will be redirected to the Initial Setup Wizard landing page. This main dashboard has the following features: ● Status: The Status tab provides real-time information about your access point's current operating quality and performance.
Infinite Clouds Status Overview Click on the Overview section of the Status tab to understand the point's system requirements, memory, network status, DHCP leases, DHCPv6 leases, wireless information, and associated stations. ● System: This section displays key system information such as the access point's firmware version, hardware model, uptime (the time the access point has been running since the last reboot), and MAC address.
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Infinite Clouds memory usage of the access point and identify any potential issues related to memory resources. ● Network: In this section, you can gather information about the access point's network configuration and connectivity. It displays details like the access point's IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server addresses.
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Infinite Clouds obtained IP addresses from the access point's DHCP server. ● DHCPv6 Leases: Similar to DHCP leases, this subsection displays information about DHCPv6 (IPv6 version of DHCP) leases issued by the access point. It includes details such as the IPv6 address, DUID (DHCP Unique Identifier), IAID (Interface Association ID), lease time, and lease expiration for each connected device using IPv6.
Infinite Clouds feature allows you to monitor the devices connected to your access point and identify any potential issues or irregularities. Routes The Routes Tab in the Access Point Web UI provides a comprehensive overview of the active routes on the system. It includes the following route types: ●...
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Infinite Clouds ● Active IPv4-Routes: The Active IPv4-Routes section shows the active IPv4 routing entries in the access point. These routes define how network traffic is directed between different IP addresses or subnets, ensuring efficient data transmission within the network.
Infinite Clouds Real-Time Graphs Within the Access Point Web UI, one of the notable features is the Real Time Graphs page. This page is designed to provide users with real-time graphical representations of various statistical data changes, allowing for quick monitoring and analysis.
Infinite Clouds System The System tab acts as a central hub for managing and configuring various aspects of your access point within the Access Point Web UI. You can adjust a variety of settings and options on this tab to alter the operation, conduct, and management of your access point.
Infinite Clouds System General Properties: Click on this tab to configure the basic aspects of the device, like its hostname or the time zone. Time Synchronisation: One of the essential features of the Access Point Web UI is the ability to synchronise the access point's time with a trusted time source.
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Infinite Clouds Logging Tab: The Logging tab provides settings related to system logging. Within this tab, you can configure the following properties: 1. System Log Buffer Size: This property determines the size of the system log buffer in kilobytes (kB). The value provided here is 64 kB, indicating the allocated buffer size for storing system logs.
Infinite Clouds Administration The Administration tab is a crucial section of the access point web UI, providing access to various settings and configurations for administrative purposes. The Access Point Web UI supports SSH (Secure Shell) network shell access, allowing secure remote management and configuration through the command line.
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Infinite Clouds ● Interface: Click one of the checkboxes to select different network interfaces available on the access point, including LAN and WAN interfaces. ● Port: This specifies the listening port of the Dropbear SSH instance. The default SSH port is set to 22, but you can modify it according to your requirements.
Infinite Clouds resources on your network via SSH forwarding. Backup/Flash Firmware This section is designed to provide you with convenient methods to backup, restore, and manage firmware on your access point, ensuring smooth and efficient network operations. Now let us understand the various sections of this screen.
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Infinite Clouds ● Flash New Firmware Image: The web UI provides the functionality to flash new firmware onto your access point. You can upload a sysupgrade-compatible firmware image to replace the existing firmware. Select the Keep settings checkbox to retain the...
Infinite Clouds Reboot Click Perform Reboot to reboot the operating system of your device. Network The Network section within the Access Point Web UI is a vital part of managing and configuring your network settings. It gives you a centralised platform from which you can manage and alter different aspects of your network for optimum security and performance.
Infinite Clouds Let's explore some of the key features. Interfaces The Interfaces section provides an overview of the network status for both the LAN and WAN interfaces. It includes information such as interface names, types, uptime, MAC addresses, data received and transmitted, and IPv4 addresses. These details are essential for understanding the current network configuration and monitoring network performance.
Infinite Clouds Wifi The wireless overview provides detailed information about the wireless networks (Wi-Fi) available and their respective settings. The WiFi network details provide information about the technical aspects and settings of the specific wireless network. Click Disable to disable the specific Wi-Fi network, which would cease its operation and prevent...
Infinite Clouds Associated Stations Associated stations refer to devices that are connected to or associated with the access points. Currently, no information about associated stations is available. Please note that the values provided on this screen are example values and may differ in every specific case.
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Infinite Clouds General Settings The General Settings tab contains the basic configurations of the server. ● Domain required: Select the checkbox to specify whether to forward DNS requests without a DNS name. ● Authoritative: Select the checkbox to indicate if this is the only DHCP server on the local network.
Infinite Clouds Active DHCP Leases: This section displays the currently active leases assigned by the DHCP server, including the hostname, IPv4 address, MAC address, and remaining lease time. Active DHCPv6 Leases: This section displays the currently active DHCPv6 leases, including the hostname, IPv6 address, DUID, and remaining lease time.
Infinite Clouds The Host Entries section within the Hostnames feature provides a table where you can add and manage the association between hostnames and IP addresses. ● Hostname: This column displays the hostname or name you want to associate with a specific IP address.
Infinite Clouds ● Static IPv6 Routes: You can configure static IPv6 routes in this section. You can specify the IPv6 target address or network (in CIDR notation) as well as the IPv6 gateway. Click on the “Add” button to add a new Static IPv6 Route.
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Infinite Clouds General Settings ● Enable SYN-flood protection: Select this checkbox to enable protection against SYN flooding attacks, which are a type of DDoS attack. ● Drop invalid packets: When you enable this checkbox, the firewall will discard any incoming packets that are deemed invalid or malformed.
Infinite Clouds Diagnostics The Diagnostics section in the Access Point Web UI provides tools and functionalities that help you troubleshoot and diagnose network-related issues. It offers various features and utilities to assist in identifying and resolving connectivity problems. Network Utilities This feature provides a set of network diagnostic tools such as ping, traceroute, DNS lookup, and port scanning.
Infinite Clouds Smart Queue Management In the Smart Queue Management (SQM) section, you can enable traffic shaping, fair queueing, active queue length management, and prioritisation on a specific network interface. SQM is a feature that helps optimise network performance and manage network congestion.
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Infinite Clouds Queue Discipline This setting determines the queuing discipline or algorithm used for managing traffic. The available options are listed, such as "fq_codel" which is the default option. Other options like "hfsc_lite.qos," "layer_cake.qos," or "piece_of_cake.qos" provide different configurations and algorithms suitable for specific use cases.
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Infinite Clouds Link Layer Adaptation The "Link Layer Adaptation" setting in the Smart Queue Management (SQM) feature allows you to choose the specific link layer to account for in order to optimise traffic shaping and management on your network interface. In this case, the available option is "none" which is the default setting.
Infinite Clouds At the end of the section, click Save&Apply to save and apply the changes. Click Save to save changes, or Reset to reset the settings. SNMPD SNMPD is a master daemon/agent that allows for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) functionality and management.
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Infinite Clouds Com2sec Security This section defines the community and security settings for SNMP access. You can edit them as per your requirements. ● secname: Specifies the section name. Ro defines the read-only (ro) access rights for the specified section.
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Infinite Clouds Access This subsection defines the access settings for a specific group. ● group: Specifies the group name. ● context: Specifies the SNMP context associated with the group. ● version: Specifies the SNMP version associated with the group. ● level: Specifies the SNMP security level for the group.
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Infinite Clouds System This subsection sets the values used in the MIB2 System tree, which provides information about the system. ● sysLocation: Specifies the location of the system. ● sysContact: Specifies the contact information for the system. ● sysName: Specifies the name of the system. In this case, "office", "bofh@example.com",...
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Infinite Clouds FCC Statement Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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