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Intermec MobileLAN access WA22 System Manual (312 pages)
MobileLAN access Series
Brand:
Intermec
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
| Size: 3.63 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Before You Begin
11
Safety Summary
11
Safety Icons
12
Global Services and Support
12
Who Should Read this Document
13
Related Documents
14
Patent Information
14
Getting Started
15
Which Mobilelan Access Products Does this Manual Support
16
Overview of the Mobilelan Access Products
16
Features
18
What's New for Software Release 2.3
19
Understanding the Leds
20
Understanding the Ports
22
How the Access Point Fits in Your Network
23
Using One Access Point in a Simple Wireless Network
24
Example - Configuring an 802.11G Access Point
25
Using Multiple Access Points and Roaming Wireless End Devices
25
Example - Configuring an 802.11G Access Point with Roaming End Devices
27
Using an Access Point as a WAP
28
Example - Configuring an 802.11G WAP with no Roaming End Devices
31
Example - Configuring an 802.11A WAP with Roaming End Devices
32
Using Access Points to Create a Point-To-Point Bridge
33
Example - Configuring an 802.11G Point-To-Point Bridge
36
Example - Configuring an 802.11A Point-To-Multipoint Bridge
37
Using Dual Radio Access Points for Redundancy
38
Configuring the Access Point (Setting the IP Address)
39
Using the Mobilelan Access Utility
40
Using a Communications Program
41
Using a Web Browser Interface
44
Using a Telnet Session
45
Saving Configuration Changes
47
Using a Web Browser Interface
48
Using a Telnet Session
48
Installing the Access Points
49
Installation Guidelines
50
Microwave Ovens
50
Cordless Telephones
50
Other Access Points
51
Installing the WA21
51
Connecting the WA21 to Your Wired LAN
52
Connecting the WA21 to Power
52
Installing the WA22
53
Connecting the WA22 to Your Wired LAN and Power
53
Connecting to Your Fiber Optic Network
54
Using and Purchasing the Required Patch Cord and Adapter
54
Connecting to an MT-RJ Network
55
Connecting to an SC Network
56
Connecting to an ST Network
57
Connecting Power over Ethernet
58
Antenna Guidelines
59
Connecting Antennas to the Radios
59
Positioning Antennas for Dual Radio Access Points
60
Positioning Antennas for Antenna Diversity
60
About Antenna Diversity for 802.11G Radios
62
About Antenna Diversity for 802.11B Radios
62
About Antenna Diversity for 802.11A Radios
62
Configuring the Ethernet Network
63
Configuring the TCP/IP Settings
64
Configuring the Access Point as a DHCP Client
65
Configuring the Access Point as a DHCP Server
68
Supported DHCP Server Options
71
Unsupported DHCP Server Options
71
About Network Address Translation (NAT)
71
Configuring the Access Point to Send ARP Requests
72
Configuring Other Ethernet or Fiber Optic Settings
73
Configuring the Ethernet Address Table
74
Configuring Ethernet Filters
75
Using Ethernet Frame Type Filters
76
Using Predefined Subtype Filters
77
Customizing Subtype Filters
78
Configuring Advanced Filters
80
Configuring the Radios
89
About the Radios
90
Configuring the 802.11G Radio
90
Configuring 802.11G Radio Advanced Parameters
94
Configuring 802.11G Radio Inbound Filters
97
Applying Hot Settings
98
Configuring the 802.11G Radio to Communicate with a Spectralink Network
99
Configuring the 802.11B Radio
99
Configuring 802.11B Radio Advanced Parameters
101
Configuring 802.11B Radio Inbound Filters
103
Configuring a Spectralink Network
105
Configuring the 802.11A Radio
106
Configuring 802.11A Radio Advanced Parameters
109
Configuring 802.11A Radio Inbound Filters
111
Configuring the Spanning Tree
113
About the Access Point Spanning Tree
114
About the Primary LAN and the Root Access Point
115
About Secondary Lans and Designated Bridges
116
About Ethernet Bridging/Data Link Tunneling
117
About Routable and Non-Routable Network Protocols
119
Configuring the Spanning Tree Parameters
119
About IP Tunnels
122
Creating IP Tunnels
124
Using One IP Multicast Address for Multiple IP Tunnels
126
How Frames Are Forwarded through IP Tunnels
127
Outbound Frames
128
Inbound Frames
128
Frame Types that Are Never Forwarded
129
Configuring IP Tunnels
130
Configuring the IP Address List
131
Configuring IP Tunnel Filters
132
Using IP Tunnel Frame Type Filters
132
Using Predefined Subtype Filters
134
Customizing Subtype Filters
135
Filter Examples
137
Example 1
138
Example 2
138
Example 3
140
Example 4
140
Comparing IP Tunnels to Mobile IP
140
Configuring Global Parameters
141
Configuring Global Flooding
141
Configuring Global RF Parameters
144
Configuring Security
147
Understanding Security
148
When You Configure Different Ssids with Different Security Settings
150
When You Include Multiple RADIUS Servers on the RADIUS Server List
151
Controlling Access to Access Point Menus
152
Enabling Access Methods
152
Setting up Logins
154
Configuring the Access Point to Use a Password Server
155
Changing the Default Login
156
Creating a Secure Spanning Tree
157
Enabling Secure Communications between Access Points and End Devices
159
Using an Access Control List (ACL)
160
Configuring Vlans
162
Configuring WEP 64/128/152 Security
164
Implementing an 802.1X Security Solution
166
Configuring the Access Point as an Authenticator
167
Enabling Secure Communications between Access Points
169
Configuring Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Security
172
Configuring WPA - PSK Security
174
Configuring WPA - 802.1X Security
175
Configuring the Embedded Authentication Server (EAS)
177
About the Embedded Authentication Server (EAS)
178
About Certificates
178
Understanding Which Access Points Need Certificates
179
Understanding Which Certificates Are Installed by Default
179
Viewing the Certificates Installed on an Access Point
180
Installing and Uninstalling Certificates
180
Configuring the EAS
182
Enabling the EAS
182
Configuring the Database
184
Using the Rejected List
186
Adding Entries to the Database
188
Clearing the Rejected List
188
Exporting and Importing Databases
188
Managing, Troubleshooting, and Upgrading Access Points
191
Managing the Access Points
192
Using the Wavelink Avalanche Client Management System
192
Configuring Your Access Points to Use Avalanche
193
Managing Your Access Points Using Avalanche
194
Important Information When Using Avalanche
196
Using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
196
Maintaining the Access Points
197
Viewing AP Connections
197
Viewing AP Neighbors
200
Viewing Port Statistics
201
Viewing DHCP Status
202
Viewing the Events Log
203
Viewing the about this Access Point Screen
204
Using the Leds to Locate Access Points
205
Restoring the Access Point to the Default Configuration
206
Using the Mobilelan Access Utility
206
Using the Web Browser Interface
207
Troubleshooting the Access Points
207
Using the Configuration Error Messages
207
Calling Intermec Technical Support
211
Troubleshooting with the Leds
211
General Troubleshooting
213
Troubleshooting the Radios
215
Using Leds
215
Using a Communications Program or a Telnet Session
216
Using Radio MAC Ping (802.11G and 802.11B Radios)
216
Using ICMP Echo
218
Troubleshooting Security
219
Viewing the Security Events Log
219
Exporting the Security Events Log
220
General Security Troubleshooting
221
Recovering a Failed Access Point
221
Using the Mobilelan Access Utility
222
Using a Windows NT4/2000/XP PC
223
Upgrading the Access Points
224
Using the Mobilelan Access Utility
225
Using a Web Browser Interface
227
Troubleshooting the Upgrade
228
Additional Access Point Features
229
Configuring and Managing the Telnet Gateway Appliance (TGAP)
230
Using the Instant on Server (Easyadc Only)
233
Verifying the Instant on Server Is Enabled
233
Accessing the Memory Card
234
Understanding the Access Point Segments
235
Understanding Transparent Files
235
Using the AP Monitor
236
Entering the AP Monitor
236
Using AP Monitor Commands
236
Using Content Addressable Memory (CAM) Mode Commands
238
Using Test Mode Commands
239
Using Service Mode Commands
240
Using Command Console Mode
244
Entering Command Console Mode
244
Using the Commands
244
Using TFTP Commands
247
Using Sdvars Commands
251
Creating Script Files
254
Sample Script for Upgrading a WA2X
255
Legacy Sample Script for Upgrading any Access Point
256
Copying Files to and from the Access Point
257
Specifications
261
Specifications
262
Radio Specifications
264
Antennas and Antenna Accessories
265
Default Settings
269
Default Settings
270
TCP/IP Settings Menu Defaults
270
DHCP Server Setup Menu Defaults
270
802.11G Radio Menu Defaults
271
Radio Menu Defaults
272
802.11A Radio Menu Defaults
273
Spanning Tree Settings Menu Defaults
275
Global Flooding Menu Defaults
275
Global RF Parameters Menu Defaults
276
Telnet Gateway Configuration Menu Defaults
277
Ethernet Configuration Menu Defaults
277
Ethernet Advanced Filters Menu Defaults
278
IP Tunnels Menu Defaults
279
Tunnel Filters Menu Defaults
279
Network Management Menu Defaults
280
Instant on Menu Defaults
280
Security Menu Defaults
280
Passwords Menu Defaults
281
802.11 (G, B or A) Radio Security Menu Defaults
281
RADIUS Server List Menu Defaults
282
Spanning Tree Security Menu Defaults
283
Embedded Authentication Server Menu Defaults
283
Glossary
285
Index
295
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Intermec MobileLAN access WA22 System Manual (304 pages)
Mobile LAN access Series
Brand:
Intermec
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
| Size: 3.03 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Before You Begin
11
Safety Summary
11
Safety Icons
12
Global Services and Support
12
Who Should Read this Document
13
Related Documents
13
Patent Information
14
Getting Started
15
Overview of the Mobilelan Access Family
16
Features
18
What's New for Software Releases 1.90
19
Understanding the Leds
20
Understanding the Ports
22
How the Access Point Fits in Your Network
25
Using One Access Point in a Simple Wireless Network
26
Example - Configuring an 802.11B Access Point
27
Using Multiple Access Points and Roaming Wireless End Devices
27
Example - Configuring an Openair Access Point with Roaming End Devices
29
Using an Access Point as a WAP
30
Example - Configuring an 802.11B WAP with Roaming End Devices
33
Example - Configuring an 802.11A WAP with Roaming End Devices
34
Example - Configuring an Openair WAP with Roaming End Devices
35
Using Access Points to Create a Point-To-Point Bridge
36
Example - Configuring an 802.11B Bridge
40
Example - Configuring an 802.11A Bridge
41
Using Dual Radio Access Points for Redundancy
42
Configuring the Access Point (Setting the IP Address)
43
Using the Mobilelan Access Utility
43
Using a Communications Program
45
Using a Web Browser Interface
48
Using a Telnet Session
49
Saving Configuration Changes
50
Using a Web Browser Interface
51
Using a Telnet Session
51
Installing the Access Points
53
Installation Guidelines
54
Microwave Ovens
54
Cordless Telephones
55
Other Access Points
55
Installing the WA22
55
Connecting the WA22 to Your Wired LAN and Power
56
Installing the 2101
56
Connecting the 2101 to Your Wired LAN
57
Connecting the 2101 to Power
57
Installing the WA21
58
Connecting the WA21 to Your Wired LAN
59
Connecting the WA21 to Power
59
Installing the 2100
59
Connecting the 2100 to Your Wired LAN
60
Connecting the 2100 to Power
60
Installing the 2102/2106
61
Positioning the Standard Antenna
61
Attaching an External Antenna (2102)
62
Connecting the 2102 or 2106 to Your Ethernet Network
63
Connecting the 2102 or 2106 to Power
63
Connecting to Your Fiber Optic Network
64
Connecting to an MT-RJ Network
64
Connecting to an SC Network
65
Connecting to an ST Network
66
Connecting Power over Ethernet
67
External Antenna Placement Guidelines
68
Positioning Antennas for 802.11B and 802.11A Radios
69
Positioning Antennas for Antenna Diversity
69
Positioning Antennas for Dual Radio Access Points
70
Positioning Antennas for an Openair WAP
70
Configuring the Ethernet Network
73
Configuring the TCP/IP Settings
74
Configuring the Access Point as a DHCP Client
75
Configuring the Access Point as a DHCP Server
76
Supported DHCP Server Options
78
Unsupported DHCP Server Options
79
About Network Address Translation (NAT)
79
Configuring the Access Point to Send ARP Requests
80
Configuring Other Ethernet or Fiber Optic Settings
81
Configuring the Ethernet Address Table
82
Configuring Ethernet Filters
83
Using Ethernet Frame Type Filters
83
Using Predefined Subtype Filters
85
Customizing Subtype Filters
86
Configuring Advanced Filters
88
Configuring the Radios
97
About the Radios
98
Configuring the IEEE 802.11B Radio
99
Configuring 802.11B Radio Advanced Parameters
101
Configuring 802.11B Radio Inbound Filters
103
Configuring a Spectralink Network
105
Configuring the IEEE 802.11A Radio
106
Configuring 802.11A Radio Advanced Parameters
108
Configuring 802.11A Radio Inbound Filters
110
Configuring the WLI Forum Openair Radio
112
Configuring the Master List
114
Configuring Openair Radio Inbound Filters
114
Setting Manual MAC Parameters
116
Configuring the 902 Mhz Radio (2100 Only)
118
Configuring the Spanning Tree
121
About the Access Point Spanning Tree
122
About the Primary LAN and the Root Access Point
123
About Secondary Lans and Designated Bridges
124
About Data Link Tunneling
125
About Routable and Non-Routable Network Protocols
126
Configuring the Spanning Tree Parameters
127
About IP Tunnels
129
Creating IP Tunnels
131
Using One IP Multicast Address for Multiple IP Tunnels
133
How Frames Are Forwarded through IP Tunnels
134
Outbound Frames
135
Inbound Frames
135
Frame Types that Are Never Forwarded
136
Configuring IP Tunnels
137
Configuring the IP Address List
138
Configuring IP Tunnel Filters
138
Using IP Tunnel Frame Type Filters
139
Using Predefined Subtype Filters
141
Customizing Subtype Filters
142
Filter Examples
144
Example 1
145
Example 2
145
Example 3
147
Example 4
147
Comparing IP Tunnels to Mobile IP
148
Configuring Global Parameters
149
Configuring Global Flooding
149
Configuring Global RF Parameters
152
Configuring Security
155
Understanding Security
156
Controlling Access to Access Point Menus
158
Enabling Access Methods
158
Setting up Logins
159
Configuring the Access Point to Use a Password Server
160
Changing the Default Login
162
Establishing Secure Communications between Access Points
164
Enabling Secure Communications between Access Points and End Devices
166
Using an Access Control List (ACL)
166
Configuring WEP 64/128/152 Security
168
Implementing an 802.1X Security Solution
170
Configuring the Access Point as an Authenticator
171
Enabling Secure Communications between Access Points
173
Configuring Vlans
176
Configuring the Embedded Authentication Server (EAS)
179
About the Embedded Authentication Server (EAS)
180
About Certificates
181
How to Determine if You Need to Install a Certificate
181
Installing and Uninstalling Certificates
183
Configuring the EAS
186
Enabling the EAS
186
Configuring the Database
188
Using the Rejected List
190
Adding Entries to the Database
190
Clearing the Rejected List
191
Exporting and Importing Databases
191
Managing, Troubleshooting, and Upgrading Access Points
195
Managing the Access Points
196
Using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
196
Maintaining the Access Points
198
Viewing AP Connections
198
Viewing Port Statistics
199
Viewing the Configuration Summary
200
Viewing the about this Access Point Screen
201
Using the Leds to Locate Access Points
202
Restoring the Access Point to the Default Configuration
203
Using the Mobilelan Access Utility
203
Using the Web Browser Interface
204
Troubleshooting the Access Point
204
Getting Help with Your Installation
204
Using the Configuration Error Messages
205
Calling Intermec Technical Support
205
General Troubleshooting
206
Troubleshooting the Radios
209
Using Leds
209
Using Radio MAC Ping (802.11B Radios)
209
Using ICMP Echo
210
Troubleshooting Security
211
Viewing the Security Events Log
211
Exporting the Security Events Log
212
General Security Troubleshooting
213
Recovering a Failed Access Point
214
Using the Mobilelan Access Utility
214
Using a Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP PC
215
Upgrading the Access Points
217
Using the Mobilelan Access Utility
217
Using a Web Browser Interface
219
Troubleshooting the Upgrade
220
Additional Access Point Features
223
Understanding the Access Point Segments
224
Using the AP Monitor
224
Entering the AP Monitor
224
Using AP Monitor Commands
225
Using Content Addressable Memory (CAM) Mode Commands
226
Using Test Mode Commands
227
Using Service Mode Commands
228
Using Command Console Mode
232
Entering Command Console Mode
232
Using the Commands
233
Using TFTP Commands
235
Using Sdvars Commands
239
Creating Script Files
242
Specifications
245
Specifications
246
Radio Specifications
252
Antennas and Antenna Accessories
254
Default Settings
257
Default Settings
258
TCP/IP Settings Menu Defaults
258
DHCP Server Setup Menu Defaults
258
Spanning Tree Settings Menu Defaults
259
Global Flooding Menu Defaults
259
Global RF Parameters Menu Defaults
260
Ethernet Configuration Menu Defaults
261
Ethernet Advanced Filters Menu Defaults
262
IP Tunnels Menu Defaults
262
Network Management Menu Defaults
263
Security Menu Defaults
264
Passwords Menu Defaults
264
IEEE 802.11 (B or A) Radio Security Menu Defaults
264
RADIUS Server List Menu Defaults
265
Spanning Tree Security Menu Defaults
265
Embedded Authentication Server Menu Defaults
265
IEEE 802.11B Radio Menu Defaults
266
IEEE 802.11A Radio Menu Defaults
267
Openair Radio Menu Defaults
268
902 Mhz Radio Configuration Menu Defaults
269
Glossary
271
Index
281
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