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Atop AW5601 Series User Manual (63 pages)
Industrial Access Point
Brand:
Atop
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Introduction
9
Overview
9
Figure 1. an Application of Industrial Wireless Access Point in WLAN
9
Product Features
10
Getting Started
11
Default Factory Settings
11
The Reset Button
11
Table 1. Network Interfaces Default Settings
11
Table 2. Login Default Settings
11
Login Process and Main Window Interface
12
Login Process
12
Figure 2. IP Address for Web-Based Setting
12
Figure 3. Login Prompt
12
Figure 4. Default Web Interface for AW5601
13
Figure 5. Function Bar on Top of Web GUI
13
Main Window Interface
14
Figure 6. Main Window Interface
14
Figure 7. Logo and Banner Information
14
Figure 8. Panel Information
15
Figure 9. Function Bar on Top of Web GUI
15
Figure 10. Sub Function Button
16
Figure 11. Gear Button
16
Table 3. Descriptions of the Function Bar
16
Figure 12. Pop-Up Window
18
Figure 13. Configuration Window
18
Figure 14. Close Window Button
18
Figure 15. Save Changes and Apply Button
19
Main Menu
20
Information Feature
20
Figure 16. Main Menu
20
Figure 17. Information Function
20
WLAN Feature
21
Figure 18. System Setting Pop-Up Window
21
Table 4. Descriptions of the Information Features
21
Flash-Roaming Feature
22
Figure 19. WLAN Feature
22
Figure 20. Wi-Fi Setting Pop-Up Window
22
Figure 21. Flash-Roaming Feature
22
LAN IP Feature
23
Figure 22. Flash-Roaming Setting Pop-Up Window
23
Figure 23. LAN IP Feature
23
System Log Feature
24
Figure 24. IP Network Setting Pop-Up Window
24
Figure 25. Log Feature
24
Figure 26. System Log Setting Pop-Up Window
24
Table 5. Description of Log Entry
24
Configuration
25
LAN IP Feature
25
Figure 27. Configuration Function on Menu Bar
25
Table 6. Description of System Log Setting Pop-Up Entry
25
Wi-Fi Feature
26
Figure 28. LAN IP Feature
26
Figure 29. IP Network Setting Pop-Up Window
26
Table 7. Description of IP Network Settings
26
Table 8. Description of Wi-Fi Mode with Packet Forwarding
26
Wi-Fi AP Mode / Client Mode
28
Figure 30. Wi-Fi AP Mode / Client Mode Topology
28
Figure 31. Wi-Fi AP Mode for AP1 Setting
28
Figure 32. Wi-Fi Client Mode for AP2 Setting
28
Wi-Fi WDS-AP / Client / Hybrid Mode (Non-NAT)
29
Table 9. Wi-Fi AP / Client Mode Setting Table
29
Table 10. Wi-Fi AP / Client Mode's Devices IP Address Setting Table
29
Figure 33. WDS-Ap/Client/Hybrid Mode Topology
30
Figure 34. WDS-AP Mode for AP1 Setting
30
Figure 35. WDS-Hybrid Mode for AP2 Setting
30
Figure 36. WDS-Client Mode for AP3 Setting
30
Wi-Fi Flash-Roaming AP / Flash-Roaming Client Mode
31
Flash-Roaming Feature
31
Flash-Roaming AP / Flash-Roaming Client Mode
31
Figure 37. Flash-Roaming AP / Flash-Roaming Client Topology
31
Table 11. WDS-AP/WDS-Hybrid/Wds-Client Mode for Aps Setting
31
Table 12. Flash-Roaming AP / Flash-Roaming Client Mode Setting
31
Figure 38. Flash-Roaming AP Mode for AP1 Setting
32
Table 13. Devices IP Address Setting
32
Table 14. Descriptions of the Flash-Roaming AP Mode
32
Figure 39. Flash-Roaming Client Mode for AP2 Setting
33
Table 15. Descriptions of the Flash-Roaming Client Mode
33
PROFINET Transparent over Flash-Roaming and NAT
34
Table 16. Flash-Roaming AP / Flash-Roaming Client Mode Setting
34
Figure 40. Flash-Roaming AP Mode Setting
35
Table 17. Flash-Roaming AP / Flash-Roaming Client Mode's Device IP Address Setting
35
NAT Feature
36
Figure 41. Flash-Roaming Client Mode Setting
36
Basic NAT (N:1 NAT)
37
Static NAT (1:1 NAT)
37
Figure 42. NAT Feature
37
Figure 43. Basic NAT (N:1 NAT) Feature
37
Figure 44. Wi-Fi Client Enable Basic NAT Mode
37
Napt
38
Figure 45. Static NAT (1:1 NAT) Feature
38
Figure 46. Static NAT Setting Pop-Up Window
38
Figure 47. NAPT Feature
38
Figure 48. NAPT Setting Pop-Up Window
38
Diagnostic
39
System Log Feature
40
Figure 49. Diagnostic Function on Menu Bar
40
Figure 50. System Log Feature
40
SMTP Event Feature
41
Figure 51. Systm Log Setting Pop-Up Window
41
Figure 52. Systm Log Clear Pop-Up Window
41
Figure 53. SMTP Event Feature
41
Log Event Feature
42
Ping Feature
42
Figure 54. SMTP Event Setting Pop-Up Window
42
Figure 55. Log Event Feature
42
Figure 56. Log Event Pop-Up Window
42
Locate Feature
43
Figure 57. Ping Feature
43
Figure 58. Ping Pop-Up Window
43
Figure 59. Ping Successful with no Packet Loss
43
Figure 60. Ping Unsuccessful with 100% Packet Loss
43
Figure 61. Locate Feature
44
Figure 62. Locate Pop-Up Window
44
Figure 63. Locate Turn-On State on Panel
44
Figure 64. Locate Turn-Off State on Panel
45
Security
46
Figure 65. Security Function on Menu Bar
46
Figure 66. Seurity Feature
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Firewall - Mac Filtering Feature
47
Firewall - IP Filtering Feature
47
Figure 67. Firewall - Mac Filtering Pop-Up Window
47
Figure 68. Firewall - IP Filtering Pop-Up Window
47
Management
48
Account Feature
48
Figure 69. Management Function on Menu Bar
48
Figure 70. Account Feature
48
Figure 71. Account Pop-Up Window
48
Https/Telnet/Ssh Feature
49
Figure 72. Https/Telnet/Ssh Feature
49
Figure 73. Https/Telnet/Ssh Feature Pop-Up Window
49
SNMP Feature
50
Figure 74. SNMP Feature
50
Figure 75. SNMP Agent Mode and SNMP V1/V2C Community Managment
51
Figure 76. SNMP V1/V2C Trap Management
51
Figure 77. SNMP V3 Feature
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Figure 78. SNMP V3 Configuration Pop-Up Window
52
Figure 79. SNMP V3 Trap Server Setting Pop-Up Window
53
Maintenance Feature
54
Firmware Feature
54
Figure 80. Maintenance Function on Menu Bar
54
Figure 81. Firmware Feature
54
Figure 82. Upgrade Firmware Pop-Up Window
54
TFTP Feature
55
Backup / Restore Feature
55
Figure 83. Upgrade Firmware Pop-Up Alert Window
55
Figure 84. TFTP Feature
55
Figure 85. TFTP Pop-Up Window
55
Figure 86. Backup/Restore Feature
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Figure 87. Backup Pop-Up Window
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Figure 88. Restore Pop-Up Window
56
Factory Default Feature
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Figure 89. Factory Default Feature
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Figure 90. Factory Default Pop-Up Window
57
Table 18. Network Default Setting
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Table 19. Wireless Factory Default Setting
57
Reboot Feature
58
Figure 91. Reboot Feature
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Figure 92. Reboot Pop-Up Window
58
Logout
59
Figure 93. Logout Function on Menu Bar
59
Specifications
60
Hardware Specification
60
Table 20. Hardware Specification
60
AW5601 Device Pin Assignments for WAN/LAN Port
61
Figure 94. WAN/LAN Port on RJ45 with Pin Numbering of AW5601 Device
61
Table 21. Assignment for RJ-45 Connector of AW5601 Device
61
Glossary
62
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Atop AW5601 Series User Manual (68 pages)
Industrial AP Router
Brand:
Atop
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Introduction
8
Overview
8
Figure 1.1 an Application of Industrial Wireless Access Point in WLAN
8
Software Features
9
2 Getting Started
10
Default Factory Settings
10
The Reset Button
10
Login Process and Main Window Interface
10
Login Process
10
Table 2-1 Default Settings of the Network Interfaces
10
Table 2-2. Login Default Settings
10
Figure 2.1. IP Address for the Web-Based Setting
11
Figure 2.2. Login Prompt
11
Figure 2.3. Default Web Interface for AW5601
11
Main Window Interface
12
Figure 2.4. Function Bar on Top of Web GUI
12
Figure 2.5. Main Window Interface
12
Figure 2.6. Logo and Banner Information
13
Figure 2.7. Panel Information
13
Figure 2.8. Function Bar on Top of Web GUI
13
Figure 2.9. Sub-Function Button
14
Table 2-3. Descriptions of the Function Bar
14
Figure 2.10. Pop-Up Window
15
Figure 2.11. Configuration Window
15
Figure 2.12. Save Changes and Apply Button
16
3 Main Menu
17
Information Feature
17
Figure 3.1. Main Menu
17
Table 3-1. Descriptions of the Information Features
18
Ap/Client Feature
19
Industrial Communication Feature
19
LAN IP Feature
20
WDS Feature
21
Log Feature
21
Figure 3.6.1. Log Feature
21
Figure 3.6.2. System Log Setting Pop-Up Window
22
Table 3-3. Description of System Log Setting Pop-Up Entry
22
4 Configuration
23
Figure 4.1.1. Configuration Function
23
LAN IP Feature
24
Figure 4.1.2. LAN IP Feature
24
Figure 4.1.3. IP Network Setting Pop-Up Window
24
Table 4-1. Description of IP Network Settings
24
DHCP Server Feature
25
System Time and SNTP Feature
27
NAT Feature
29
Basic NAT (N:1 NAT)
29
Static NAT (1:1 NAT)
30
NAPT (Network Address Port Translation)
31
Bridge Feature
32
5 Wi-Fi
33
Figure 5.1. Configuration Function
33
Table 5-2. Description of Wi-Fi Mode with Packet Forwarding
33
Ap/Client Mode Feature
34
AP / Client Mode
34
WDS Mode Feature
35
WDS-AP / Client / Hybrid Mode (Non-NAT)
35
Table 5-3. Ap/Client Mode Setting
35
Table 5-4. IP Address Settings for Devices in Ap/Client Mode
35
Table 5-5. WDS-AP/WDS-Hybrid/Wds-Client Mode for Aps Setting
37
Industrial Communication
38
Industrial Communication AP / Industrial Communication Client Mode
38
Table 5-6. Industrial Communication AP / Industrial Communication Client Mode Setting
38
Table 5-7. Devices IP Address Setting
38
Table 5-8. Descriptions of the Industrial Communication AP Mode
39
Table 5-9. Descriptions of the Industrial Communication Client Mode
40
PROFINET Transparent over Industrial Communication Mode and NAT
41
Table 5-10. Industrial Communication AP / Industrial Communication Client Mode Setting
41
Table 5-11. Industrial Communication AP / Client Mode's Device IP Address Setting
41
6 Diagnostic
43
System Log
43
Figure 6.1. Diagnostic Function on the Menu Bar
43
SMTP Event
44
Figure 6.1.4. System Log Clear Pop-Up Window
44
Lldp
45
Log Event
46
Ping
47
Locate
48
Figure 6.5.3. Ping Successful with no Packet Loss
48
7 Security
49
Figure 7.1. Security Function on Menu Bar
49
Firewall - MAC (Wired / Wireless) Filtering
50
Firewall - IP Filtering
50
8 Management
52
Account Feature
52
Figure 8.1. Management Function on the Menu Bar
52
Https/Telnet/Ssh Feature
53
SNMP Feature
54
9 Maintenance Feature
58
Firmware Feature
58
Figure 9.1. Maintenance Function on the Menu Bar
58
TFTP Feature
59
Backup / Restore Feature
60
Factory Default Settings
61
Table 9-1. Network Default Setting
62
Table 9-2. Wireless Factory Default Setting
63
Reboot Feature
64
Figure 9.11. Reboot Feature
64
Figure 9.12. Reboot Pop-Up Window
64
10 Logout
65
11 Specifications
65
Hardware Specification
65
Figure 10.1. Logout Function on Menu Bar
65
Table 11-1. Hardware Specification
65
AW5601 Device Pin Assignments for WAN/LAN Port
66
Figure 11.1. WAN/LAN Port on RJ45 with Pin Numbering of AW5601 Device
66
Table 11-2. Assignment for RJ-45 Connector of AW5601 Device
66
12 Glossary
67
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