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EnGenius User Guide User Manual

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  • Page 1 WIRELESS 11N LONG RANGE OUTDOOR CB/AP ENS202 User Guide V1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF ONTENTS ABLE OF ONTENTS Conventions 0-vi Copyright 0-viii Product Overview Package Contents Product Overview Key Features ............1-2 Benefits .
  • Page 3 ABLE OF ONTENTS Installing the Device Pre-Installation Guidelines ..........2-2 Installing the Device .
  • Page 4 ABLE OF ONTENTS Configuring Operation Mode Configuring IP Settings 4-10 Configuring Spanning Tree Settings 4-11 Router Setup 4-12 Configuring WAN Settings 4-12 Static IP ............4-12 Dynamic IP.
  • Page 5 ABLE OF ONTENTS Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) ......... 4-30 Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK) .
  • Page 6 ABLE OF ONTENTS Configuring Wi-Fi Schedule 4-49 Add a Schedule Service ..........4-49 Schedule Services Table.
  • Page 7: General Conventions

    ONVENTIONS Conventions The following conventions are used to give the user additional Example: information about specific procedures or content. It is important Indicates information used to demonstrate or explain an to pay attention to these conventions as they provide informa- associated concept.
  • Page 8: Typographical Conventions

    ONVENTIONS Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this docu- ment: Italics Indicates book titles, directory names, file names, path names, and program/process names. Constant width Indicates computer output shown on a computer screen, includ- ing menus, prompts, responses to input, and error messages. Constant width bold Indicates commands lines as entered on the computer.
  • Page 9 OPYRIGHT Copyright This user guide and its content is copyright of © EnGenius Net- works, 2011. All rights reserved. Any redistribution or reproduction in part or in whole in any form is prohibited. Do not distribute, transmit, store in any form of electronic retrieval system or commercially exploit the content without the expressed written permission of EnGenius Networks.
  • Page 10: Product Overview

    Product Overview Chapter 1...
  • Page 11: Package Contents

    RODUCT VERVIEW ACKAGE ONTENTS 1.1 Package Contents ENS202  Quick Start Guide  Technical Support Card  Pole Mounting Strap x2  Wall Mounting Screw Set  PoE Injector (EPE-1212) with Power Adapter ...
  • Page 12: Product Overview

    RODUCT VERVIEW RODUCT VERVIEW 1.2 Product Overview Thank you for choosing ENS202. The ENS202 is a long range, Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless connectiv-  high performance IEEE 802.11b/g/n network solution that pro- ity enable data transfers between two or more buildings vides Access Point, Client Bridge, WDS, and Client Router Channel bandwidth selection allows the appropriate band- ...
  • Page 13: Benefits

    RODUCT VERVIEW ENEFITS Benefits Wireless extensions to Ethernet networks WLANs enable network managers in dynamic environments to The ENS202 is the ideal product around which you can build minimize overhead caused by moves, extensions to networks, your WLAN. The following list summarizes a few key advan- and other changes.
  • Page 14: Technical Specification

    RODUCT VERVIEW ECHNICAL PECIFICATION Technical Specification Wireless Specification IEEE802.11b/g/n, 2T2R, 300Mbps  2.400 to 2.484 GHz, programmable upon different country  regulations Hardware Specification Physical Interface: 2 x 10/100Mbps LAN Ports, 1 x Reset  Button Power Supply: Passive PoE, 24V/0.6A Power Adapter ...
  • Page 15: Product Layout

    RODUCT VERVIEW RODUCT AYOUT 1.3 Product Layout BACK PANEL VIEW DESCRIPTION OFF = ENS202 is not receiving power Power LED ON = ENS202 is receiving power OFF = ENS202 is not connected to the network. LAN (2) LEDs ON = ENS202 is connected to the network, but not sending or receiving data Blink = ENS202 is sending or receiving data (Access Point or Client Bridge Mode)
  • Page 16 RODUCT VERVIEW RODUCT AYOUT BOTTOM VIEW DESCRIPTION To reset to factory settings, press button for > Reset Button 10 seconds. To configure the ENS202, connect to an LAN Connector Ethernet adapter in a computer. For more information The PoE interface allows the ENS202 to be PoE LAN Connector powered using the supplied PoE injector...
  • Page 17 Installation Chapter 2...
  • Page 18: System Requirements

    NSTALLATION YSTEM EQUIREMENTS 2.1 System Requirements To install the ENS202, you need the following: ComputComputer (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X Operating  System) Web Browser (Internet Explorer, FireFox, Chrome, Safari)  Network Interface equipped: (one of the following)  Wired connectivity: Network Interface with an open ...
  • Page 19: Installing The Device

    NSTALLATION NSTALLING THE EVICE 2.2 Installing the Device Installing the Device Installing the ENS202 on a pole or wall optimizes the wireless access range. To install the ENS202, use the following procedure to mount the Note: device on a pole and refer to the figure below. Only experienced installation professionals who are famil- 1.
  • Page 20 NSTALLATION NSTALLING THE EVICE 5. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the PoE port of the PoE injector. Figure 2-1: Installing the ENS202 6. Turn over the ENS202. Then insert the pole mounting strap through the middle hole of the ENS202. Use a screwdriver to unlock the pole-mounting ring putting it through the ENS202.
  • Page 21: Web Configuration

    Web Configuration Chapter 3...
  • Page 22: Logging In

    ONFIGURATION OGGING 3.1 Logging In The ENS202 has a built-in Web Configurator that lets you 3. When the login screen appears, enter admin for the user- manage the unit from any location using a Web browser that name in the top field and admin for the password in the bottom supports HTTP and has Javascript installed.
  • Page 23: Best Practices

    ONFIGURATION RACTICES Best Practices Perform the following procedures regularly to make the ENS202 more secure and manage the ENS202 more effec- tively. Change the default password Use a password that is  not easy to guess and that contains different characters, such as numbers and letters.
  • Page 24: Basic Network Settings

    Basic Network Settings Chapter 4...
  • Page 25: System Status

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS YSTEM TATUS 4.1 System Status View the summary of the current system status including system (hardware/software version, date/time), wired network (LAN) and wireless network (WLAN) information. 4.1.1 Using Save/Reload Save and apply the settings shown in the Unsaved changes list, or cancel the unsaved changes and revert to the previous set- tings that were in effect.
  • Page 26: Viewing System Information

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS IEWING YSTEM NFORMATION 4.1.2 Viewing System Information Displays status information about the current operating mode. System Information shows the general system information such as operating mode, system up time, firmware version, serial number, kernel version, and application version. LAN Settings shows Local Area Network settings such as the LAN IP address, subnet mask, and MAC address.
  • Page 27 ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS IEWING YSTEM NFORMATION WAN Settings shows Wide Area Network settings such as the MAC address, connection type, connection status, LAN IP address, subnet mask, primary and secondary DNS. Current Wireless Settings shows wireless information such as frequency and channel. Since the ENS202 supports multiple- SSIDs, information about each SSID, such as its ESSID and security settings, are displayed.
  • Page 28: Viewing Wireless Client List

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS IEWING IRELESS LIENT 4.1.3 Viewing Wireless Client List Displays a list of clients associated to the ENS202, along with the MAC addresses and signal strength for each client. To remove an SSID client from the list, click the button that appears in the Kick and Ban column. Click the Refresh button to update the client list.
  • Page 29: Viewing System Log

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS IEWING YSTEM 4.1.4 Viewing System Log The ENS202 automatically logs events to internal memory. Note: The oldest events are deleted from the log when memory is full. Click the Refresh button to update the client list or the Clear button to remove all events.
  • Page 30: Viewing Connection Status

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS IEWING ONNECTION TATUS 4.1.5 Viewing Connection Status Displays the current status of the network. The WLAN information shown includes network type, SSID, BSSID, connection status, wireless mode, current channel, security, data rate, noise level, and signal strength. The WAN information shown includes the MAC address, connection type, connection status, IP address, IP subnet mask, primary DNS and secondary DNS.
  • Page 31: Viewing Dhcp Client Table

    DHCP C ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS IEWING LIENT ABLE 4.1.6 Viewing DHCP Client Table Displays the clients that are associated to the ENS202 through DHCP. The MAC addresses and signal strength for each client are also shown. Click the Refresh button to update the client list.
  • Page 32: Viewing Wds Link List

    WDS L ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS IEWING 4.1.7 Viewing WDS Link List Displays the clients that are associated to the ENS202 through WDS. The MAC addresses, link status and signal strength for each client are also shown. Click the Refresh button to update the client list.
  • Page 33: System Setup

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS YSTEM ETUP 4.2 System Setup The following sections explain the features and functionality of the ENS202 in access point mode, client bridge mode, WDS access point mode, WDS bridge mode, WDS station mode and client router mode. 4.2.1 Configuring Operation Mode Set the primary function of the device.
  • Page 34: Configuring Ip Settings

    IP S ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING ETTINGS 4.2.2 Configuring IP Settings Configure the ENS202 LAN settings for the ENS202 using a static or dynamic IP address. IP Network Setting Configure the network connection type using either a static IP or dynamic IP. IP Address Enter the LAN IP address of the ENS202.
  • Page 35: Configuring Spanning Tree Settings

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING PANNING ETTINGS 4.2.3 Configuring Spanning Tree Settings Spanning Tree Status Enable or disable the ENS202 Spanning Tree function. Bridge Hello Time Specify Bridge Hello Time, in seconds. This value determines how often the ENS202 sends hello packets to communicate information about the topology throughout the entire Bridged Local Area Network Bridge Max Age...
  • Page 36: Router Setup

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS OUTER ETUP 4.3 Router Setup 4.3.1 Configuring WAN Settings Configure the WAN settings for the ENS202 using a static or dynamic IP address, PPPoE or PPTP. Static IP Setting a static IP address allows an administrator to set a specific IP address for the router and guar- antees that it can not be assigned a different address.
  • Page 37: Dynamic Ip

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS YNAMIC Secondary DNS Enter the secondary DNS server address. Discard Ping on WAN Check to Enable to recognize pings on the ENS202 WAN interface or Disable to block pings on the ENS202 WAN interface. Note: Pinging IP addresses is a common method used by hackers to test whether the IP address is valid. Blocking pings provides some extra security from hackers.
  • Page 38: Point-To-Point Protocol Over Ethernet (Pppoe)

    (PPP ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS OINT OINT ROTOCOL OVER THERNET Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) is used mainly by ISPs that provide DSL modems to connect to the Internet. Enter the maximum transmission unit (MTU). The MTU specifies the largest packet size permitted for an internet transmission (PPPoE default: 1492).
  • Page 39: Point-To-Point Tunnelling Protocol (Pptp)

    (PPTP) ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS OINT OINT UNNELLING ROTOCOL Point-to-Point Tunnelling Protocol (PPTP) The point-to-point tunnelling protocol (PPTP) is used in association with virtual private networks (VPNs). There a two parts to a PPTP connection: the WAN interface settings and the PPTP settings. Enter the maximum transmission unit (MTU).
  • Page 40 (PPTP) ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS OINT OINT UNNELLING ROTOCOL Use These DNS Servers Click the radio button to set up the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS servers manually. Discard Ping on WAN Check to Enable to recognize pings on the ENS202 WAN interface or Disable to block pings on the ENS202 WAN interface.
  • Page 41: Configuring Lan Settings

    LAN S ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING ETTINGS 4.3.2 Configuring LAN Settings IP Address Enter the LAN port IP address. IP Subnet Mask Enter the LAN IP subnet mask. WINS Server IP Enter the WINS Server IP. Use Router As DHCP Server Check this option to enable the ENS202 internal DHCP server.
  • Page 42: Configuring Vpn Pass-Through

    VPN P ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING HROUGH 4.3.3 Configuring VPN Pass-Through VPN Pass-through allows a secure virtual private network (VPN) connection between two computers. Enabling the options on this page opens a VPN port and enables connections to pass through the ENS202 without interruption. PPTP Pass-through Check this option to enable PPTP pass-through mode.
  • Page 43: Configuring Port Forwarding

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING ORWARDING 4.3.4 Configuring Port Forwarding Port forwarding enables multiple server applications on a LAN to serve clients on a WAN over a single WAN IP address. The router accepts incoming client packets, filters them based on the destination WAN, or public, port and protocol and forwards the packets to the appropriate LAN, or local, port.
  • Page 44 ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING ORWARDING Service Name Enter a name for the port forwarding rule. Protocol Select a protocol for the application: Choices are Both, TCP, and UDP. Starting Port Enter a starting port number. Ending Port Enter an ending port number. All ports numbers between the starting and ending ports will forward users to the IP address specified in the IP Address field.
  • Page 45: Configuring Demilitarized Zone

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING EMILITARIZED 4.3.5 Configuring Demilitarized Zone Configuring a device on the LAN as a demilitarized zone (DMZ) host allows unrestricted two-way Internet access for Internet applica- tions, such as online video games, to run from behind the NAT firewall. The DMZ function allows the router to redirect all packets going to the WAN port IP address to a particular IP address on the LAN.
  • Page 46: Configuring Wireless Lan

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING IRELESS 4.4 Configuring Wireless LAN 4.4.1 Configuring Wireless Settings Instructions on how to configure the wireless and security settings for each of the possible operating modes. WARNING! Incorrectly changing these settings may cause the device to stop functioning. Do not modify the settings in this section without a thor- ough understanding of the parameters.
  • Page 47 ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS CCESS OINT AP Detection AP Detection can select the best channel to use by scanning nearby areas for Access Points. Current Profile Configure up to four different SSIDs. If many client devices will be accessing the network, you can arrange the devices into SSID groups.
  • Page 48: Client Bridge Mode

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS LIENT RIDGE Client Bridge Mode Client Bridge Mode lets you connect two LAN segments via a wireless link as though they are on the same physical network. Since the computers are on the same subnet, broadcasts reach all machines. As a result, DHCP information generated by the server reach all client computers as though the clients residing on one physical network.
  • Page 49 ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS LIENT RIDGE Profile If you used the Site Survey, the Web Configurator shows nearby Access Points. To connect to an Access Point, click the Access Point’s BSSID. Wireless Security See Configuring Wireless Security. Click Refresh to scan again. 4-25...
  • Page 50: Wds Bridge Mode

    WDS B ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS RIDGE WDS Bridge Mode Unlike traditional bridging. WDS Bridge Mode allows you to create large wireless networks by linking several wireless access points with WDS links. WDS is normally used in large, open areas, where pulling wires is cost prohibitive, restricted or physically impossible. Wireless Mode Wireless mode supports 802.11b/g/n mixed modes.
  • Page 51 WDS B ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS RIDGE Security Select the type of WDS security: None, WEP, or AES. WEP Key Enter the WEP key. AES Pass phrase Enter the AES pass phrase. MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the Access Point to which you want to extend wireless connectivity.
  • Page 52: Client Router Mode

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS LIENT OUTER Client Router Mode In Client Router Mode, you can access the Internet wirelessly with the support of a WISP. In AP Router Mode, the ENS202 can access the Internet via a cable or DSL modem. In this mode, the ENS202 can be configured to turn off the wireless network name (SSID) broadcast, so that only stations that have the SSID can be connected.
  • Page 53 ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS LIENT OUTER Profile If you used the Site Survey, the Web Configurator shows nearby Access Points. To connect to an Access Point, click the Access Point’s BSSID. Wireless Security See Configuring Wireless Security. Click Refresh to scan again. 4-29...
  • Page 54: Configuring Wireless Security

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING IRELESS ECURITY 4.4.2 Configuring Wireless Security The Wireless Security Settings section lets you configure the ENS202’s security modes: WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK Mixed, WPA, WPA2, and WPA Mixed. We strongly recommend you use WPA2-PSK. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) Security Mode Select WEP from the drop-down list to begin the configuration.
  • Page 55: Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key (Wpa-Psk)

    (WPA-PSK) ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ROTECTED CCESS HARED Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK) Security Mode Select WPA-PSK from the drop-down list to begin the configuration. Encryption Select Both, TKIP, or AES as the encryption type. Both = uses TKIP and AES. ...
  • Page 56: Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 Pre-Shared Key (Wpa2-Psk)

    (WPA2-PSK) ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ROTECTED CCESS HARED Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 Pre-Shared Key (WPA2-PSK) Security Mode Select WPA2-PSK from the drop-down list to begin the configuration. Encryption Select Both, TKIP, or AES as the encryption type. Both = uses TKIP and AES. ...
  • Page 57: Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key (Wpa-Psk) Mixed

    (WPA-PSK) M ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ROTECTED CCESS HARED IXED Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK) Mixed Security Mode Select WPA2-PSK Mixed from the drop-down list to begin the configuration. Encryption Select Both, TKIP, or AES as the encryption type. Both = uses TKIP and AES. ...
  • Page 58: Wi-Fi Protected Access (Wpa)

    (WPA) ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ROTECTED CCESS Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Security Mode Select WPA from the drop-down list to begin the configuration. Encryption Select Both, TKIP, or AES as the encryption type. Both = uses TKIP and AES.  TKIP = automatic encryption with WPA-PSK; requires pass- ...
  • Page 59: Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (Wpa2)

    2 (WPA2) ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ROTECTED CCESS Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) Security Mode Select WPA2 from the drop-down list to begin the configuration. Encryption Select Both, TKIP, or AES as the encryption type. Both = uses TKIP and AES. ...
  • Page 60: Wi-Fi Protected Access (Wpa) Mixed

    (WPA) M ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ROTECTED CCESS IXED Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Mixed Security Mode Select WPA Mixed from the drop-down list to begin the configuration. Encryption Select Both, TKIP, or AES as the encryption type. Both = uses TKIP and AES. ...
  • Page 61: Configuring Wireless Mac Filter

    MAC F ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING IRELESS ILTER 4.4.3 Configuring Wireless MAC Filter Note: This section applies to Access Point and WDS Access point mode. Wireless MAC Filters are used to allow or deny network access to wireless clients according to their MAC addresses. You can manu- ally add a MAC address to restrict the permission to access ENS202.
  • Page 62: Configuring Wds Link Settings

    WDS L ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING ETTINGS 4.4.4 Configuring WDS Link Settings Using WDS Link Settings, you can create a wireless backbone link between multiple access points that are part of the same wireless network. This allows a wireless network to be expanded using multiple Access Points without the need for a wired backbone to link them, as is traditionally required.
  • Page 63: Configuring Advanced Network Settings

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING DVANCED ETWORK ETTINGS 4.4.5 Configuring Advanced Network Settings Configure the advanced wireless settings for your access point using the screens in this section. Leave these settings to their default values if you are not sure what values to enter. Data Rate Select a data rate from the drop-down list.
  • Page 64: Client Limit

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS LIENT IMIT Client Limit Enable Client Limit to specify the number of clients (default: 127, Maximum: 127) allowed to connect to this access point. Click Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to cancel and return previous settings. 4-40...
  • Page 65: Management Setup

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ANAGEMENT ETUP 4.5 Management Setup The Management section lets you configure administration, management VLAN, SNMP settings, backup/restore settings, firmware upgrade, time settings, and log settings. This chapter describes these settings. 4.5.1 Configuring Administrator Account Click the Administration link under the Management menu to change the user name and password used to log on to the ENS202 Web Configurator.
  • Page 66: Configuring Management Vlan

    VLAN ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING ANAGEMENT 4.5.2 Configuring Management VLAN Click the Management VLAN link under the Management menu to assign a VLAN tag to the packets. A VLAN is a group of computers on a network whose software has been configured so that they behave as if they were on a separate Local Area Network (LAN). Computers on VLAN do not have to be physically located next to one another on the LAN.
  • Page 67: Configuring Snmp

    SNMP ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING 4.5.3 Configuring SNMP SNMP is used in network management systems to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative atten- tion. SNMP Enable or disable the ENS202 SNMP function. Contact Enter the contact details of the device. Location Enter the location of the device.
  • Page 68 SNMP ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING Engine ID Specify the engine ID for SNMPv3. Click Save/Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to return previous settings. 4-44...
  • Page 69: Configuring Backup/Restore Settings

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING ACKUP ESTORE ETTINGS 4.5.4 Configuring Backup/Restore Settings Click the Backup/Restore Setting link under the Management menu to save the ENS202’s current settings in a file on your local disk or load settings onto the device from a local disk. This feature is particularly convenient administrators who have several ENS202 devices that need to be configured with the same settings.
  • Page 70: Configuring Auto Reboot Settings

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING EBOOT ETTINGS 4.5.5 Configuring Auto Reboot Settings Click the Auto Reboot Settings link under the Management menu to enable or disable the Auto Reboot function. This feature is par- ticularly convenient to administrators for the scheduling of auto rebooting on the device. This page also allows you to set the frequency of this function.
  • Page 71: Configuring Firmware Upgrade

    The firmware upgrade procedure can take several minutes. Do not power off the ENS202 during the firmware upgrade, as it can cause the device to crash or become unusable. To update the firmware version, follow these steps: 1. Download the appropriate firmware approved by EnGenius Networks from an approved web site. Note: Save the firmware file to a local hard drive.
  • Page 72: Configuring System Time

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING YSTEM 4.5.7 Configuring System Time Change the system time of the ENS202 by manually entering the information, synchronizing the device with a PC, or setup automatic updates through a network time (NTP) protocol server. Manually Set Date and Time Enter the date and time values in the date and time fields or click the Synchronize with PC button to get the date and time values from the administrator’s...
  • Page 73: Configuring Wi-Fi Schedule

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING CHEDULE 4.5.8 Configuring Wi-Fi Schedule Use the Wi-Fi schedule function to control the wireless power ON/OFF service that operates on a routine basis. Add a Schedule Service Create a schedule service type and date/time parameters for a specific service. Schedule Name Enter the description of the schedule service.
  • Page 74: Schedule Services Table

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS CHEDULE ERVICES ABLE Schedule Services Table The Schedule function relies on the GMT time setting acquired from a network time protocol (NTP) server. For details on how to con- nect the ENS202 to an NTP server, see Configuring System Time. Schedule Table Displays a list of scheduled services for the ENS202.
  • Page 75: Configuring Command Line Interface

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING OMMAND NTERFACE 4.5.9 Configuring Command Line Interface Most users will configure the ENS202 through the graphical user interface (GUI). However, for those who prefer an alternative method there is the command line interface (CLI). The CLI can be access through a command console, modem or Telnet connec- tion.
  • Page 76: Configuring Logging

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING OGGING 4.5.10 Configuring Logging Display a list of events that are triggered on the ENS202 Ethernet and wireless interfaces. You can consult this log if an unknown error occurs on the system or when a report needs to be sent to the technical support department for debugging purposes. Syslog Enable or disable the ENS202 syslog function.
  • Page 77: Configuring Diagnostics

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURING IAGNOSTICS 4.5.11 Configuring Diagnostics The diagnosis feature allow the administrator to verify that another device is available on the network and is accepting request pack- ets. If the ping result returns alive, it means a device is on line. This feature does not work if the target device is behind a firewall or has security software installed.
  • Page 78: Viewing Device Discovery

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS IEWING EVICE ISCOVERY 4.5.12 Viewing Device Discovery Device Name Displays the name of the devices connected to the network. Operation Mode Displays the operation mode of the devices connected to the network. IP Address Displays the IP address of the devices connected to the network. System MAC Address Displays the system MAC address of the devices connected to the network.
  • Page 79: Configure Denial Of Service Protection

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS ONFIGURE ENIAL OF ERVICE ROTECTION 4.5.13 Configure Denial of Service Protection Use TCP SYN Cookies Protection Click to enable TCP SYN cookies protection. SYN Flood Attack Protection Click to enable or disable SYN Flood Attack Protection. Match Interval Per Second Enter the allowed number of packets per second.
  • Page 80: Logging Out

    ASIC ETWORK ETTINGS OGGING 4.5.14 Logging Out Click Logout to logout from the ENS202. 4-56...
  • Page 81: Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement

    PPENDIX EDERAL OMMUNICATION OMMISSION NTERFERENCE TATEMENT Appendix A Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 82 PPENDIX EDERAL OMMUNICATION OMMISSION NTERFERENCE TATEMENT Important: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device complies with FCC RF Exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment, under 47 CFR 2.1093 paragraph (d)(2). This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
  • Page 83: Industry Canada Statement

    PPENDIX NDUSTRY ANADA TATEMENT Appendix B Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 84: Worldwide Technical Support

    PPENDIX ORLD ECHNICAL UPPORT Appendix C WorldWide Technical Support REGION COUNTRY OF PURCHASE SERVICE CENTRE SERVICE INFORMATION CANADA web site www.engeniuscanada.com email rma@engeniuscanada.com Toll Free: (+1) 888-397-2788 Canada contact numbers Local: (+1) 905-940-8181 Monday - Friday hours of operation 9:00AM to 5:30PM EST (GMT-5) LOS ANGELES, USA web site www.engeniustech.com...
  • Page 85 Africa DUBAI, UAE web site www.engenius-me.com Middle East email support@engenius-me.com Russia CIS / Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Toll Free: Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, U.A.E.: 800-EnGenius Moldova, Tajikistan, contact numbers 800-364-364-87 Turkmenistan, Ukraine, General: Uzbekistan (+971) 4357-5599 Turkey Afghanistan Sunday - Thursday Pakistan...
  • Page 86 PPENDIX ORLD ECHNICAL UPPORT REGION COUNTRY OF PURCHASE SERVICE CENTRE SERVICE INFORMATION Singapore, Cambodia, SINGAPORE web site www.engeniustech.com.sg/e_warranty_form Indonesia, Malaysia, email techsupport@engeniustech.com.sg Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam Toll Free: contact numbers China, Hong Kong, Korea Singapore: 1800-364-3648 India Monday - Friday South Africa hours of operation 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (GMT+8) Oceania...

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