Enterprise-grade unified communication solutions (423 pages)
Summary of Contents for Grandstream Networks GCC6000
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Grandstream Networks, Inc. GCC6000 User Manual - Network Nodes...
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GCC6000 - User Manual - Network Nodes In this guide, we will present the configuration parameters of the GCC601x(W) Network nodes module. OVERVIEW In the context of network management, network nodes refer to individual devices or components such as switches and access points that form the interconnected infrastructure being monitored.
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Shows the Top Access Devices list, assort the list by the number of clients connected to each Top Access Devices access device or data usage combining upload and download. Click on the arrow to go to the access point page for basic and advanced con guration options. Overview page AP MANAGEMENT The user can add the access point which can be controlled using the embedded controller within the GCC601X(W) device.
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Paired APs – Details The Client List section lists all the connected clients through this AP with much info like MAC Address, Device name, IP Address, bandwidth, etc. Paired APs – Client list After the access point has been added, the user can select it and perform one of the following actions: Configure the AP Upgrade the AP Delete the AP...
Reboot slave AP To reboot a slave AP, select it then click on button. the below confirmation message will be displayed: Reboot Access Point Delete Access Points To delete an access point, select it, then click on delete button, the following confirmation message will be displayed: Delete Access Point Configure Access Points To configure an access point, select and click on...
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Configure AP Device Name Set GWN76xx’s name to identify it along with its MAC address. Check this option to con gure the device with a static IP con guration; it must be in the same Static IPv4 subnet with the default Network Group; Once enabled, these elds will show up: IPv4 Address/IPv4 Subnet Mask/IPv4 Gateway/Preferred IPv4 DNS/Alternate IPv4 DNS.
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Set the Radio Power depending on the desired cell size to be broadcasted, ve options are available: “Low”, “Medium”, “High”, “Custom” and “Use Radio Settings”. Radio Power The default is “Use Radio Settings”, the AP then will use the value con gured under the Radio page Con gure whether to enable/disable Minimum RSSI function.
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Note Once the maximum number of SSIDs has been reached, devices cannot be added to any additional SSIDs. Locate AP By Clicking the icon , you allow the GCC610x(W) to send an LED notification to the connected AP to locate it Transfer APs to GDMS GWN routers also enable users to transfer their paired GWN APs to GDMS.
Transfer AP to GDMS Note: After successful transfer, it will be taken over by Cloud/Manger, and the GCC601x(W) will delete the device information synchronously. WIFI MANAGEMENT SSIDs On this page, the user can configure SSID settings. The Wi-Fi SSID will be broadcast by the paired access points. This offers centralized control over the SSIDs created which makes managing many GWN access points easier and more convenient.
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Add SSID Basic Information Wi-Fi Toggle on/off the Wi-Fi SSID. Name Enter the name of the SSID. Associated Toggle "ON" to enable VLAN, then specify the VLAN from the list or click on "Add VLAN" to add one. VLAN Choose the Wi-Fi SSID band. ● 2.4G: Only 2.4G band is enabled. SSID Band ●...
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● WPA3: SAE, and 802.1x are supported ● WPA3-192: 802.1x is supported Choose the encryption type: Encryption ● AES Type ● AES/TKIP WPA Shared Enter the shared key phrase. This key phrase will be required to enter when connecting to the Wi-Fi SSID. Toggle Captive Portal on/off.
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Enhances network management by enabling capabilities such as radio resource measurement and assisted 802.11v roaming, improving overall network performance and client experience within a Wi-Fi environment. Once enabled, devices will avoid transferring the ARP messages to stations, while initiatively answer the ARP ARP Proxy requests in the LAN.
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PPSK page Add PPSK Select from the drop-down list the SSID that has been previously con gured with SSID Name WPA Key mode set to PPSK without RADIUS or PPSK with RADIUS. If the WPA key mode in the selected SSID is "PPSK with RADIUS", the account is the Account user account of the RADIUS server.
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Radio General Band steering functions are divided into four items: 1) 2.4G in priority, lead the dual client to the 2.4G band; 2) 5G in priority, the dual client will be led to the 5G band with more abundant spectrum Band Steering resources as far as possible;...
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● 2.4G: Channel from 1 to 11. ● 5G: there are 2 categories, General channel and DFS channel. Please select the radio power according to the actual situation, too high radio power will increase the disturbance between devices. ● Low ●...
Wireless Cascade De ne the wireless cascade number. The valid range is 1-3. The default value is 3. Displays which interface is going to be used for the mesh network, the options are: Interface ● 5G only ● 5G&6G Mesh Configuration Topology: On this page, the user will be able to see the topology of the GWN access points when they are configured in a Mesh network.
Add Blocklist After the blocklist is created, to take effect the user needs to apply it on the desired SSID. Navigate to ” Web UI → WIFI Management → SSIDs“, either click on the “Add” button to create a new SSID or click on the “Edit”...
Switch The user can take over GWN switches to the GCC601x network nodes, the way this works is by having devices nearby discovered using an ARP scan protocol, by entering the switch’s initial login Password to take over the configuration of those switches.
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To Upgrade the GWN switch, select the device then click Configuration This section will contain the individual, and global Switch configuration as well as the Port Profile settings, each section will have its own configuration parameters. Individual Switch Configuration The individual switch configuration refers to the different settings and parameters that can be defined on each switch individually, to configure that, select the desired switch, then click the icon The following parameters will appear : Device Name...
Con gures whether IPv6 address is automatically assigned to interfaces within the Link-Local Address VLAN, or manually con gured IPv6 Address/Pre x Length De nes the VLAN IPv6 address and its subnet mask Stateful DHCPv6: Obtains IPv6 addresses and pre xes through the DHCPv6 server. Stateless DHCPv6: Provides pre xes, DNS, etc.
MLD Snooping VLAN Select the MLD Snooping VLAN. Con gures how the switch (IGMP Snooping/MLD Snooping) handles packets from unknown Unknown Multicast Packets groups, the available options are to either drop the packets or ood the network by the packets, it is recommended to set it to "Drop" DHCP Snooping Settings Toggle DHCP Snooping on/off, if enabled, select the VLAN on which the DHCP Snooping will DHCP Snooping...
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Add port profile – General Add port profile – Security General Pro le Name Specify a name for the pro le. Native VLAN Select from the drop-down list the native VLAN (Default LAN). Allowed VLAN Check the allowed VLANs from the drop-down list (one VLAN or more). Toggle ON or OFF Voice VLAN.
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Egress Toggle ON or OFF the outbound speed limit. Con gures the Committed Information Rate, which is the average rate of the tra c to pass CIR (Kbps) through. LLDP-MED Toggle ON or OFF the LLDP-MED. Network Policy TLV Toggle ON or OFF the network policy TLV. Security Storm Control Toggle ON or OFF storm control.
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GWN Switch – Port CLIENTS The Clients page keeps a list of all the devices and users connected currently or previously to different LAN subnets with details such as the MAC Address, the IP Address, the duration time, the upload and download information, etc. The clients’...
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If device is connected through an access point, the router will retrieve the information of which SSID SSID Name the device is connected to. In case of an access point or an access point with the router, this section will show the MAC Associated Device address of the device used Duration...
CAPTIVE PORTAL The Captive Portal feature on GCC601x helps to define a Landing Page (Web page) that will be displayed on Wi-Fi clients’ browsers when attempting to access the Internet. Once connected Wi-Fi clients will be forced to view and interact with that landing page before Internet access is granted.
Splash Page Customization Select the customized splash page. Login Page Set portal authentication through the page to automatically jump to the target page. If enabled, both HTTP and HTTPS requests sent from stations will be redirected by using HTTPS Redirection HTTPS protocol.
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Add/edit a Splash page Guests This page displays information about the clients connected via the Captive portal including the MAC address, Hostname, Authentication Type, etc. To export the list of all guests, please click on the “Export Guest List” button, and then an EXCEL file will be downloaded. Guest Page Vouchers The Voucher feature will allow clients to have internet access for a limited duration using a code that is randomly generated...
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Voucher page Please refer to the figure below when filling up the fields. Add/Edit Voucher Note: Clients connected through captive portals including vouchers will be listed on the Guests page under Captive Portal → Guests. Add Voucher Group Voucher Group Name De nes the Voucher Group Name Quantity Con gures the quantity of vouchers to be created, Valid Range is 1-100 vouchers...
De nes the time limit for which the voucher is valid and can be used for accessing the Duration network. Con gures how many days the voucher will be available for. After the expiration , the Valid Time (Days) voucher becomes invalid. De nes the maximum speed at which data can be uploaded by the user accessing the Maximum Upload Rate network using the voucher.
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