Advanced Configuration SSID/VLAN/Security AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/802.11i [WPA2]) Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a security standard designed by the Wi-Fi Alliance in conjunction with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The AP supports 802.11i (WPA2), based on the IEEE 802.11i security standard. WPA is a replacement for Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), the encryption technique specified by the original 802.11 standard.
Advanced Configuration SSID/VLAN/Security AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide If you have both 802.1x and MAC Access Control authentication enabled, the 802.1x authentication takes precedence because it is higher in the authentication protocol hierarchy. This is required in order to propagate the WEP/TKIP/AES keys to the clients in such cases. If you disable 802.1x on the AP, you will see the effects of MAC authentication.
Advanced Configuration SSID/VLAN/Security AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Figure 4-51 Security Profile Configuration 2. Click Add in the Security Profile Table to create a new entry. To modify an existing profile, select the profile and click Edit. To delete an existing profile, select the profile and click Delete. You cannot delete a Security Profile used in an SSID. Also, the first Security Profile cannot be deleted. 3.
Advanced Configuration SSID/VLAN/Security AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide — For 64-bit encryption, an encryption key is 10 hexadecimal characters (0-9 and A-F) or 5 ASCII characters (see ASCII Character Chart). — For 128-bit encryption, an encryption key is 26 hexadecimal characters or 13 ASCII characters. — For 152-bit encryption, an encryption key is 32 hexadecimal characters or 16 ASCII characters.
Advanced Configuration SSID/VLAN/Security AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Figure 4-52 Security Profile Table - Add Entries 130
Advanced Configuration SSID/VLAN/Security AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide MAC Access The MAC Access sub-tab allows you to build a list of stations, identified by their MAC addresses, authorized to access the network through the AP. The list is stored inside each AP within your network. Note that you must reboot the AP for any changes to the MAC Access Control Table to take effect. Up to 1000 entries can be made in the table.
Advanced Configuration SSID/VLAN/Security AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Wireless-A or Wireless-B Each SSID can have its own Security Profile that defines its security mode, authentication mechanism, and encryption, so that customers can have multiple types of clients (non-WEP, WEP, 802.1x, WPA, WPA-PSK, 802.11i, 802.11i-PSK) on the same system separated per VLAN. See the Security Profile section for more information. Each SSID can support a unique VLAN.
Advanced Configuration SSID/VLAN/Security AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide • Enable: MAC addresses in the MAC Access Control List stored on the RADIUS server are blocked or allowed, based on the MAC ACL settings. If a higher priority authentication protocol is also enabled, the higher-priority settings will override the MAC ACL settings. See Authentication Protocol Hierarchy. • Disable: RADIUS MAC ACL settings are disabled. • Strict: RADIUS MAC ACL settings are enabled.
Advanced Configuration SSID/VLAN/Security AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Figure 4-55 SSID/VLAN Edit Entries Screen (VLAN Tagging Disabled) 9. Enter a unique Network Name (SSID) between 1 and 32 characters. This parameter is mandatory. NOTE: Do not use quotation marks (single or double) in the Network Name; this will cause the AP to misinterpret the name. 10.Enter a unique VLAN ID. This parameter is mandatory. • A VLAN ID is a number from -1 to 4094. A value of -1 means that an entry is “untagged.
Advanced Configuration SSID/VLAN/Security AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide configured, then three SSIDs will be broadcast in individual beacons; the fourth and subsequent SSIDs will be combined in one beacon and will not be broadcast. If Closed System is set to Enable, the SSID will not be broadcast in the beacon. If Broadcast Unique Beacon is disabled, a combined beacon will be broadcast. NOTE: Enabling Broadcast Unique Beacon will lower the total throughput of the AP by 2-4%.
Advanced Configuration SSID/VLAN/Security AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide NOTE: If you disable (uncheck) the Enable Security per SSID option, you will be able to add multiple SSID/VLANs, but the same configuration parameters (described below) will applied to all of them. 3. Click Add to configure additional SSIDs, VLANs, and their associated security profiles and RADIUS server profiles, or click Edit to modify existing SSIDs. The Add Entries or Edit Entries screen appears. See Figure 4-57.
Advanced Configuration SSID/VLAN/Security AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide • You can set the VLAN ID to “-1” or “untagged” if you do not want clients that are using a specific SSID to be members of a VLAN workgroup. Only one “untagged” VLAN ID is allowed per interface. • The VLAN ID must match an ID used by your network; contact your network administrator if you need assistance defining the VLAN IDs. 6.
AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide 5 Monitoring This chapter discusses the following monitoring options: • Version: Provides version information for the Access Point’s system components. • ICMP: Displays statistics for Internet Control Message Protocol packets sent and received by the AP. • IP/ARP Table: Displays the AP’s IP Address Resolution table. • Learn Table: Displays the list of nodes that the AP has learned are on the network.
Monitoring Version AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Version From the HTTP interface, click the Monitor button and select the Version tab. The list displayed provides you with information that may be pertinent when calling Technical Support. With this information, your Technical Support representative can verify compatibility issues and make sure the latest software are loaded.
Monitoring ICMP AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide ICMP This tab provides statistical information for both received and transmitted messages directed to the AP. Not all ICMP traffic on the network is counted in the ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) statistics.
Monitoring IP/ARP Table AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide IP/ARP Table This tab provides information based on the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), which relates MAC Address and IP Addresses.
Monitoring Learn Table AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Learn Table This tab displays information relating to network bridging. It reports the MAC address for each node that the device has learned is on the network and the interface on which the node was detected. There can be up 10,000 entries in the Learn Table.
Monitoring IAPP AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide IAPP This tab displays statistics relating to client handovers and communications between Access Points.
Monitoring RADIUS AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide RADIUS This tab provides RADIUS authentication, EAP/802.1x authentication, and accounting information for both the Primary and Backup RADIUS servers for each RADIUS Server Profile. NOTE: Separate RADIUS servers can be configured for each RADIUS Server Profile. Select the RADIUS Server Profile to view statistics on from the Select Server Profile drop-down menu.
Monitoring Interfaces AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Interfaces This tab displays statistics for the Ethernet and wireless interfaces.
Monitoring Interfaces AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide • Ethernet Chipset (Ethernet): Identifies the chipset used to realize the interface. • Excessive Collisions (Ethernet): The number of frames for which transmission fails due to excessive collisions. • Failed ACK Count (Wireless-Slot A/B): The number of times an acknowledgment (or ACK) is not received when expected. • Failed Count (Wireless-Slot A/B): The number of packets not transmitted successfully due to too many transmit attempts.
Monitoring Interfaces AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide • Out Discards (Ethernet/Wireless-Slot A/B): The number of error-free outbound packets chosen to be discarded to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. • Out Errors (Ethernet/Wireless-Slot A/B): The number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors.
Monitoring Station Statistics AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Station Statistics This tab displays information on wireless clients attached to the AP and on Wireless Distribution System. Enable the Monitoring Station Statistics feature (Station Statistics are disabled by default) by checking Enable Monitoring Station Statistics and click OK. You do not need to reboot the AP for the changes to take effect.
Monitoring Station Statistics AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide • Time since Last Frame Received: The time elapsed since the last frame from the associated wireless station (or WDS link partner) was received. • Number of Stations and WDS Links: The number of stations and WDS links monitored. The following stations statistics are available through SNMP: • Octets Received: The number of octets received from the associated wireless station (or WDS link partner) by the AP.
Monitoring Mesh Statistics AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Mesh Statistics This tab displays statistics relating to the Mesh portal: the network topology or the Neighbor Table. Selecting Link Statistics displays the MAC address, IP address, receive rate, transmit rate, receive errors, transmit errors, and SNR for each Mesh link.
AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Commands 6 This chapter contains information on the following Command functions: • Introduction to File Transfer via TFTP or HTTP: Describes the available file transfer methods. • Update AP: Download files via TFTP or HTTP to the AP. • Retrieve File: Upload configuration files from the AP to a TFTP server. • Reboot: Reboot the AP in the specified number of seconds. • Reset: Reset all of the Access Point’s configuration settings to factory defaults.
Commands Introduction to File Transfer via TFTP or HTTP AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Introduction to File Transfer via TFTP or HTTP There are two methods of transferring files to or from the AP: TFTP or HTTP (or HTTPS if enabled): • Downloading files (Configuration, AP Image, Bootloader, License, Private Key, Certificate, CLI Batch File) to the AP using one of these two methods is called “Updating the AP.” • Uploading files (Configuration, CLI Batch File, etc) from the AP is called “Retrieving Files.
Commands Update AP AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Update AP Update AP via TFTP Use the Update AP via TFTP tab to download Configuration, AP Image, License file, Bootloader files, Certificate and Private Key files, and CLI Batch File to the AP. A TFTP server must be running and configured to point to the directory containing the file. Figure 6-2 Update AP via TFTP Command Screen If you do not have a TFTP server installed on your system, install the TFTP server from the installation CD.
Commands Update AP • AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide – SSH Private Key: the private key in SSH communications. See Secure Shell (SSH) Settings for more information. – CLI Batch File: a CLI Batch file that contains CLI commands to configure the AP. This file will be executed by the AP immediately after being uploaded. See CLI Batch File for more information. – License File File Operation: Select either Update AP or Update AP & Reboot. You should reboot the AP after downloading files.
Commands Update AP AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide A warning message gets displayed that advises the user that a reboot of the device will be required for changes to take effect. Figure 6-4 Warning Message 4. Click OK to continue with the operation or Cancel to abort the operation. NOTE: An HTTP file transfer using SSL may take extra time. If the operation completes successfully the following screen appears.
Commands Retrieve File AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Retrieve File Retrieve File via TFTP Use the Retrieve File via TFTP tab to upload files from the AP to the TFTP server. The TFTP server must be running and configured to point to the directory to which you want to copy the uploaded file. We suggest you assign the file a meaningful name, which may include version or location information. If you don’t have a TFTP server installed on your system, install the TFTP server from the installation CD.
Commands Retrieve File AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Retrieve File via HTTP Use the Retrieve File via HTTP tab to retrieve configuration files, CLI Batch Files, or CLI Batch Logs from the AP. For more information on CLI Batch Files and CLI Batch Logs see CLI Batch File. 1. Select the type of file (Config, CLI Batch File, CLI Batch Log) from the File Type drop-down menu. 2. Click on the Retrieve File button to initiate the operation.
Commands Retrieve File AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Figure 6-10 File Download Dialog Box 4. On clicking the Save button the Save As window displays. Select an appropriate filename and location and click OK.
Commands Reboot AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Reboot Use the Reboot tab to save configuration changes (if any) and reset the AP. Enter a value between 0 and 65535 seconds; entering a value of 0 (zero) seconds causes an immediate reboot. Note that Reset, described below, does not save configuration changes. CAUTION: Rebooting the AP will cause all users who are currently connected to lose their connection to the network until the AP has completed the restart process and resumed operation.
Commands Reset AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Reset Use the Reset tab to restore the AP to factory default conditions. Since this will reset the AP’s current IP address, a new IP address must be assigned. See Initialization for more information. CAUTION: Resetting the AP to its factory default configuration will permanently overwrite all changes that have made to the unit. The AP will reboot automatically after this command has been issued.
Commands Help Link AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Help Link Use the Help tab to configure the location of the AP Help files. During initialization, the AP on-line help files are downloaded to the default location: C:/Program Files/ORiNOCO/AP4x00x/HTML/index.htm. To enable the Help button on each page of the Web interface to access the help files, however, copy the entire Help folder to a web server, then specify the new HTTP path in the Help Link box.
AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Troubleshooting 7 This chapter provides information on the following: • Troubleshooting Concepts • Symptoms and Solutions • Recovery Procedures • Related Applications NOTE: This section helps you locate problems related to the AP device setup. For details about RADIUS, TFTP, serial communication programs (such as HyperTerminal), Telnet applications, or web browsers, please see the documentation that came with the respective application for assistance.
Troubleshooting Symptoms and Solutions AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Symptoms and Solutions Connectivity Issues Connectivity issues include any problem that prevents you from powering up or connecting to the AP. AP Unit Will Not Boot - No LED Activity 1. Make sure your power source is operating. 2. Make sure all cables are connected to the AP correctly. 3. If you are using PoE, make sure you are using a Category 5, foiled, twisted pair cable to power the AP. Serial Link Does Not Work 1.
Troubleshooting Symptoms and Solutions AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide 2. The AP only contacts a DHCP server during boot-up. If your network’s DHCP server is not available while the AP is booting, the device will use the default IP address (169.254.128.132). Reboot the AP once your DHCP server is on-line again or use the ScanTool to find the Access Point’s current IP address. 3.
Troubleshooting Symptoms and Solutions AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide 5. If you have a problem uploading a file, verify that the TFTP server is configured to allow uploads (typically the default setting is to allow only downloads). Client Connection Problems Client Software Finds No Connection Make sure you have configured your client software with the proper Network Name and Security settings. Network Names and WEP Keys are typically allocated and maintained by your network administrator.
Troubleshooting Symptoms and Solutions AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide CAUTION: The Forced Reload procedure disconnects all users and resets all values to factory defaults. Power-Over-Ethernet (PoE) The AP Does Not Work 1. Verify that you are using a standard UTP Category 5 cable. 2. Try a different port on the same PoE hub (remember to move the input port accordingly) – if it works, there is probably a faulty port or bad RJ-45 port connection. 3. If possible, try to connect the AP to a different PoE hub.
Troubleshooting Recovery Procedures AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Recovery Procedures The most common installation problems relate to IP addressing. For example, without the TFTP server IP Address, you will not be able to download a new AP Image to the AP. IP Address management is fundamental. We suggest you create a chart to document and validate the IP addresses for your system. If the password is lost or forgotten, you will need to reset the AP to default values.
Troubleshooting Recovery Procedures – AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Download a New Image Using the Bootloader CLI Because the CLI option requires a physical connection to the unit’s serial port, Proxim recommends the ScanTool option.
Troubleshooting Recovery Procedures AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide You must also connect the AP to a computer with a standard serial cable and use a terminal client, such as HyperTerminal. From the terminal, enter CLI Commands to set the IP address and download an AP Image. Preparing to Download the AP Image Before starting, you need to know the Access Point’s IP address, subnet mask, the TFTP Server IP Address, and the AP Image file name.
Troubleshooting Recovery Procedures AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide [Device name]> show [Device name]> reboot The AP will reboot and then download the image file. You should see downloading activity begin after a few seconds within the TFTP server’s status screen. 8. When the download process is complete, configure the AP. Setting IP Address using Serial Port Use the following procedure to set an IP address over the serial port using the CLI. The network administrator typically provides the AP IP address.
Troubleshooting Recovery Procedures AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Figure 7-1 Result of “show ip” CLI Command 6. Change the IP address and other network values using set and reboot CLI commands, similar to the example below (use your own IP address and subnet mask). Note that IP Address Type is set to Dynamic by default.
Troubleshooting Related Applications AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Related Applications RADIUS Authentication Server If you enabled RADIUS Authentication on the AP, make sure that your network’s RADIUS servers are operational. Otherwise, clients will not be able to log in. There are several reasons the authentication server services might be unavailable, here are two typical things to check: • Make sure you have the proper RADIUS authentication server information setup configured in the AP.
AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Command Line Interface (CLI) A This section discusses the following: • General Notes • Command Line Interface (CLI) Variations • CLI Command Types • Using Tables and Strings • Configuring the AP using CLI commands • CLI Monitoring Parameters • Parameter Tables • CLI Batch File CLI commands can be used to initialize, configure, and manage the Access Point. • CLI commands may be entered in real time through a keyboard or submitted with CLI scripts.
Command Line Interface (CLI) General Notes AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide General Notes Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge To use this document effectively, you should have a working knowledge of Local Area Networking (LAN) concepts, network access infrastructures, and client-server relationships. In addition, you should be familiar with software setup procedures for typical network operating systems and servers. Notation Conventions • Computer prompts are shown as constant width type.
Command Line Interface (CLI) General Notes Key Combination Tab ? AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Operation Complete the command line List available commands CLI Error Messages The following table describes the error messages associated with improper inputs or expected CLI behavior.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Command Line Interface (CLI) Variations AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Command Line Interface (CLI) Variations Administrators use the CLI to control Access Point operation and monitor network statistics. The AP supports two types of CLI: the Bootloader CLI and the normal CLI. The Bootloader CLI provides a limited command set, and is used when the current AP Image is bad or missing. The Bootloader CLI allows you to assign an IP Address and download a new image.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Command Line Interface (CLI) Variations AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Figure A-2 Results of “show” bootloader CLI command 177
Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Command Types AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide CLI Command Types This guide divides CLI Commands into two categories: Operational and Parameter Controls. Operational CLI Commands These commands affect Access Point behavior, such as downloading, rebooting, and so on. After entering commands (and parameters, if any) press the Enter key to execute the Command Line.
Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Command Types AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Example 2. Display specific Commands To show all commands that start with specified letters, enter one or more letters, then ? with no space between letters and ?. [Device-Name]>s? Figure A-4 Result of “s?” CLI command Example 3. Display parameters for set and show Example 3a allows you to see every possible parameter for the set (or show) commands. Notice from example 3a that the list is very long.
Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Command Types AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Figure A-7 Result of “show iparp?” CLI command Example 4. Display Prompts for Successive Parameters Enter the command, a space, and then ?. Then, when the parameter prompt appears, enter the parameter value. The parameter is changed and a new CLI line is echoed with the new value (in the first part of the following example, the value is the IP Address of the TFTP server).
Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Command Types AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide help Displays instructions on using control-key sequences for navigating a Command Line and displays command information and examples. 1. Using help as the only argument: [Device-Name]>help Figure A-8 Results of “help” CLI command 2. Complete command description and command usage can be provided by: [Device-Name]>help [Device-Name]> help history Shows content of Command History Buffer.
Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Command Types AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide search Lists the parameters supported by the specified table. This list corresponds to the table information displayed in the HTTP interface. In this example, the CLI returns the list of parameters that make up an entry in the IP Access Table. [Device-Name]> search mgmtipaccesstbl Figure A-9 Results of “search mgmtipaccesstbl” CLI command upload Uploads a text-based configuration file from the AP to the TFTP Server.
Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Command Types AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide [Device-Name]>show network [Device-Name]>show mgmtipaccesstbl “set” CLI Command Sets (modifies) the value of the specified parameter. To see a definition and syntax example, type only set and then press the Enter key. To see a list of available parameters, enter a space, then a question mark (?) after set (example: set?). Syntax: [Device-Name]>set [Device-Name]>set ...Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Command Types AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Example 2 - Create a table entry or row Use 0 (zero) as the index to a table when creating an entry. When creating a table row, only the mandatory table elements are required (comment is usually an optional table element). For optional table elements, the default value is generally applied if you do not specify a value.
Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Command Types AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Figure A-10 Results of “show network” and “show ip” CLI Commands Example 6 - Show Individual and Table Parameters 1. View a single parameter. Syntax: [Device-Name]>show Example: [Device-Name]> show ipaddr Displays the Access Point IP address. Figure A-11 Result of “show ipaddr” CLI Command 2. View all parameters in a table.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Using Tables and Strings AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Using Tables and Strings Working with Tables Each table element (or parameter) must be specified, as in the example below. [Device-Name]>set mgmtipaccesstbl 0 ipaddr 10.0.0.10 ipmask 255.255.0.0 Below are the rules for creating, modifying, enabling/disabling, and deleting table entries. • • • • Creation – The table name is required.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Using Tables and Strings AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide The string delimiter does not have to be used for every string object. The single quote or double quote only has to be used for string objects that contain blank space characters. If the string object being used does not contain blank spaces, then the string delimiters, single or double quotes, mentioned in this section are not required.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuring the AP using CLI commands AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Configuring the AP using CLI commands Log into the AP using HyperTerminal 1. Open your terminal emulation program (like HyperTerminal) and set the following connection properties: • Com Port: • Baud rate: 9600 • Data Bits: 8 • Stop bits: 1 • Flow Control: None • Parity: None 2.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuring the AP using CLI commands AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Set Basic Configuration Parameters using CLI Commands There are a few basic configuration parameters that you may want to setup right away when you receive the AP.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuring the AP using CLI commands AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide [Device-Name]>set snmprpasswd (SNMP read password) [Device-Name]>set snmprwpasswd (SNMP read/write) [Device-Name]>set snmpv3authpasswd (SNMPv3 authentication password) [Device-Name]>set snmpv3privpasswd (SNMPv3 privacy password) [Device-Name]>reboot 0 CAUTION: Proxim strongly urges you to change the default passwords to restrict access to your networ
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Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuring the AP using CLI commands AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Enable and Configure TX Power Control for the Wireless Interface(s) The TX Power Control feature lets the user configure the transmit power level of the card in the AP.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuring the AP using CLI commands AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Set up Auto Configuration The Auto Configuration feature which allows an AP to be automatically configured by downloading a specific configuration file from a TFTP server during the boot up process. Perform the following commands to enable and set up automatic configuration: NOTE: The configuration filename and TFTP server IP address are configured only when the AP is configured for Static IP.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuring the AP using CLI commands AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Other Network Settings There are other configuration settings that you may want to set for the AP. Some of them are listed below.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuring the AP using CLI commands AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Configure DHCP Relay Perform the following command to enable or disable DHCP Relay Agent Status. NOTE: You must have at least one entry in the DHCP Relay Server Table before you can set the DHCP Relay Status to Enable. [Device-Name]>set dhcprelaystatus enable Configure DHCP Relay Servers Perform the following command to configure and enable a DHCP Relay Server.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuring the AP using CLI commands AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Enable/Disable Closed System [Device-Name]>set wif closedsys Shutdown/Resume Wireless Service [Device-Name]>set wif wssstatus <1 (resume)/2 (shutdown)> Set Load Balancing Maximum Number of Clients [Device-Name]>set wif lbmaxclients <1–63> Set the Multicast Rate (802.11a or 4.9 GHz) [Device-Name]>set wif 3 multrate <6, 12, 24 (Mbits/sec)> Set the Multicast Rate (802.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuring the AP using CLI commands AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Set the Distance Between APs [Device-Name]>set wif distaps <1–5> (see below) [Device-Name]>reboot 0 Value Distance Between APs 1 Large 2 Medium 3 Small 4 Mini 5 Micro Set Ethernet Speed and Transmission Mode [Device-Name]>set etherspeed (see below) [Device-Name]>reboot 0 Ethernet Speed and Transmission Mode 10 Mbits/sec - half duplex 10 Mbits/sec - full duplex 10 Mbits/sec - auto d
Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuring the AP using CLI commands AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide 8 or 10 = Wireless B only Wireless B only enabled 12 = Wireless A and Wireless B Wireless A and Wireless B enabled 13 or 15 = Enable all interfaces All management channels enabled Set Communication Ports [Device-Name]>set httpport [Device-Name]>set telport Configure Secure Socket Layer (HTTPS) Enabling SSL and configuring a passphrase all
Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuring the AP using CLI commands AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Configure Wireless Distribution System Create/Enable WDS [Device-Name]>set wdstbl partnermacaddr status enable Enable/Disable WDS [Device-Name]>set wdstbl status NOTE: is 3.1–3.6 (Wireless A) or 4.1–4.6 (Wireless B). To determine the index, type show wdstbl at the prompt. NOTE: When WDS is enabled, spanning tree protocol is automatically enabled.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuring the AP using CLI commands AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide [Device-Name]>set radiustbl 1.2 profname "MAC Authentication" seraddrfmt 1 sernameorip 20.0.0.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuring the AP using CLI commands AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Set Rogue Scan Parameters Perform the following command to enable or disable Rogue Scan on a wireless interface and configure the scanning parameters. The cycletime parameter is only configured for background scanning mode.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuring the AP using CLI commands AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Set Security Profile Parameters Configure a Security Profile with Non Secure Security Mode [Device-Name]>set secprofiletbl secmode nonsecure status enable Example: [Device-Name]>set secprofiletbl 2 secmode nonsecure status enable Configure a Security Profile with WEP Security Mode [Device-Name]>set secprofiletbl secmode wep encryptkey<0-3> encryptkeylength encryptkeytx
Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Monitoring Parameters AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide CLI Monitoring Parameters Using the show command with the following table parameters will display operating statistics for the AP (these are the same statistics that are described in the Monitoring section). • staticmp: Displays the ICMP statistics. • statarptbl: Displays the IP ARP Table statistics. • statbridgetbl: Displays the Learn Table. • statiapp: Displays the IAPP statistics.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Parameter Tables Objects contain groups that contain both parameters and parameter tables. Use the following Tables to configure the Access Point.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables • • • – Broadcast Filtering Table - Control the type of broadcast packets forwarded to the wireless network – TCP/UDP Port Filtering - Filter IP packets based on TCP/UDP port Alarms Parameters – SNMP Table Host Table Parameters - Enter the list of IP addresses that will receive alarms from the AP – Syslog Parameters - Configure the AP to send Syslog information to network servers Bridge Parameters – Spanning Tree Parameters - Used to help prevent ne
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Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Inventory Management Information The inventory management commands display advanced information about the AP’s installed components. You may be asked to report this information to a representative if you contact customer support.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide DNS Client for RADIUS Name Resolution Name DNS Client DNS Client status Primary DNS Server IP Address Secondary DNS Server IP Address Default Domain Name Type Access R RW CLI Parameter dns dnsstatus IpAddress Value N/A enable disable (default) User Defined RW dnspridnsipaddr IpAddress User Defined RW dnssecdnsipaddr Integer32 User Defined (up to 254 RW characters) dnsdomainname Group Integer DHCP Server Parameters
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide DHCP Relay Group The DHCP Relay Group allows you to enable or disable DHCP Relay Agent Status. Name DHCP Relay Group Status DHCP Relay Server Table Type Group Integer Value N/A enable disable N/A Table Access R RW CLI Parameter dhcprelay dhcprelaystatus R dhcprelaytbl DHCP Relay Server Table The DHCP Relay Server Table contains the commands to set the table entries.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables SNTP Parameters Name SNTP Group SNTP Status AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Type Group Integer Primary Server Name or DisplayString IP Address Secondary Server Name DisplayString or IP Address Time Zone Integer Daylight Savings Time Integer Year Month Day Hour Minutes Seconds Addressing Format Integer32 Integer32 Integer32 Integer32 Integer32 Integer32 Integer Link Integrity Parameters Name Link Integrity Link Integrity Status* Type Group Integer Link In
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Interface Parameters Wireless Interface Parameters The wireless interface group parameter is wif. Wireless Interface A (802.11a/4.9 GHz radio) uses table index 3 and Wireless Interface B (802.11b/g radio) uses table index 4.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Common Parameters to 802.11a, 4.9 GHz, and 802.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables Distance Between APs Large Medium Small Mini Micro Receive Sensitivity Threshold (dBm) -96 -86 -78 -70 -62 AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Transmit Defer Threshold (dBm) -62 -62 -52 -42 -36 ** Each 802.11 packet is acknowledged by the receiving station. On links longer than about 100m, the time that it takes for the ACK to get back to the sending station is long enough to cause the sending station to believe that the packet was not properly received.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide 4.9 GHz Specific Parameters Name Operating Frequency Channel Integer Type Supported Data Rates Octet String Transmit Rate Integer32 Physical Layer Type Integer Super Mode Integer Value Access Varies by regulatory RW domain and country. See Available Channels See Transmit Rate, R below 10 MHz: RW 0 (Auto Fallback) 3 Mbits/s 4.5 Mbits/s 6 Mbits/s 9 Mbits/s 12 Mbits/s 18 Mbits/s 24 Mbits/s 27 Mbits/s.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables Name Regulatory Domain List Type DisplayString Super Mode Integer Turbo Mode*† Integer AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Value Varies by regulatory domain: USA -- FCC Hong Kong -- HK Australia -- AU Europe -- ETSI Russia -- RU Japan -- TELEC Singapore -- IDA Taiwan -- TW China -- CN Asia Brazil Argentina Saudi Arabia World Mode -- WO Undefined enable disable (default) enable disable (default) R Access CLI Parameter regdomain RW supermode RW turbo * A
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide 802.11b Specific Parameters Name Operating Frequency Channel Integer Type Multicast Rate Integer Closed Wireless System Integer MAC Address Supported Data Rates PhyAddress Octet String Transmit Rate Integer32 Physical Layer Type Integer Regulatory Domain List DisplayString Value 1 - 14; available channels vary by regulatory domain/country; see Available Channels 1 Mbits/sec (1) 2 Mbits/sec (2) (default) 5.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables Name Transmit Rate Type Integer32 AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Value For 802.11b-only mode: 0 (auto fallback; default) 1 Mbits/sec 2 Mbits/sec 5.5 Mbits/sec 11 Mbits/sec Access RW CLI Parameter txrate R R phytype regdomain RW supermode For 802.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Wireless Distribution System (WDS) Parameters Name WDS Table Port Index Status Partner MAC Address Type Table Integer Integer PhysAddress Value N/A 3.1 - 3.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables Name RADIUS Accounting Status per VLAN MAC ACL Status per VLAN Security Profile RADIUS MAC Profile RADIUS EAP Profile RADIUS Accounting Profile QoS Policy AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Type Integer32 DisplayString DisplayString DisplayString Value enable disable enable disable User defined User defined User defined User defined Integer32 User defined Integer Integer Access RW CLI Parameter acctstatus RW aclstatus RW RW RW RW secprofile radmacprofil
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables Name Medium Occupancy Factor Signal Strength Cutoff Max Hops to Portal Mesh Mobility Mode (Mesh AP only) Reset Mesh Parameters to Defaults‡ Mesh QoS Profile Mesh Link Only (no client access on Mesh radio) Mesh Auto Switch Mode (Mesh Portal only) Current Mesh Mode Type Integer32 Integer32 Integer32 Integer Integer32 Integer32 Integer Integer Integer AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Value 0–10 Access RW CLI Parameter meshmedocfactor 0–26 1–4 1 (static) 2 (roam
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Management Parameters Secure Management Parameters Name Secure Management SNMP Parameters Name SNMP SNMP Management Interface Bitmask Type Integer Type Group Interface Bitmask Read Password DisplayString Read/Write Password DisplayString SNMPv3 Authentication Password DisplayString SNMPv3 Privacy Password DisplayString HTTP Parameters Name HTTP HTTP Management Interface Bitmask Type Group Interface Bitmask HTTP Pass
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Telnet Parameters Name Telnet Telnet Management Interface Bitmask Type Group Interface Bitmask Telnet Port Integer Telnet Login Inactivity Time-out Telnet Session Idle Time-out Integer Integer Value N/A 0 or 2 = No interfaces (disable) 1 or 3 = Ethernet 4 or 6 = Wireless A 8 or 10 = Wireless B 12 = Wireless A & B 13 or 15 = All interfaces (default is 15) User Defined 23 (default) 30 - 300 seconds 60 sec (default) 60 - 36000
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide SSH Parameters The following commands enable or disable SSH and set the SSH host key. Name SSH Status Type Integer SSH Public Host Key Fingerprint SSH Host Key Status DisplayString Integer Value enable disable AP Generated create delete Access RW CLI Parameter sshstatus RW sshkeyfprint RW sshkeystatus The AP SSH feature, open-SSH, confirms to the SSH protocol, and supports SSH version 2.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables Name TFTP File Type AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Type Integer Value img config bootloader sslcertificate sslprivatekey sshprivatekey sshpublickey clibatchfile (CLI Batch File) cbflog (CLI Batch Error Log) Access RW CLI Parameter tftpfiletype IP Access Table Parameters When creating table entries, you may either specify the argument name followed by argument value or simply enter the argument value.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Name Type Protocol Number Octet String Protocol Name (optional) DisplayString Status (optional) Integer Value N/A enable (1) disable (2) delete (3) Access RW RW RW CLI Parameter protonumber protoname status NOTE: The filter Operation Type (passthru or block) applies only to the protocol filters that are enabled in this table.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Proxy ARP Parameters Name Proxy ARP Status Type Value N/A enable disable (default) Access R RW CLI Parameter parp parpstatus Type Value N/A enable disable (default) User Defined User Defined Access R RW CLI Parameter iparp iparpfltstatus RW RW iparpfltipaddr iparpfltsubmask Access R N/A R RW CLI Parameter broadcastflttbl index protoname direction RW status Access R RW CLI Parameter portflt portfltstatus Value Acc
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables Name Port Number Type Octet String Protocol Name DisplayString Interface Bitmask Integer32 Status (optional) Integer AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Value User Defined (there are also 4 pre-defined protocols: Index 1: NetBios Name Service - 137, Index 2: NetBios Datagram Service - 138, Index 3: NetBios Session Service - 139, Index 4: SNMP Service - 161) User Defined (there are also 4 pre-defined protocols, see Port Number above) 0 or 2 = No interfaces (d
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Syslog Parameters The following parameters configure the Syslog settings.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Bridge Parameters Spanning Tree Parameters Name Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Status Type Group Integer Bridge Priority Integer Maximum Age Integer Hello Time Integer Forward Delay Integer Value N/A enable disable (default) 0 - 65535 32768 (default) 600 - 4000 (in 0.01 sec intervals; i.e., 6 to 40 seconds) 2000 (default) 100 - 1000 (1/100 second; i.e.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Storm Threshold Table Name Storm Threshold Table Table Index Table Integer Type Broadcast Threshold Integer Multicast Threshold Integer Value N/A 1 = Ethernet 3 = Wireless 0 - 255 packets/sec (default is 0) 0 - 255 packets/sec (default is 0) Access R R CLI Parameter stmthrestbl index RW bcast RW mcast Intra BSS Subscriber Blocking The following parameters control the Intra BSS traffic feature, which prevent wireless
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide RADIUS Parameters General RADIUS Parameters Name RADIUS Client Invalid Server Address Type Group Counter32 Value N/A N/A Access R R CLI Parameter radius radcliinvsvradd RADIUS Server Configuration Parameters NOTE: Use a server name only if you have enabled the DNS Client functionality. See DNS Client for RADIUS Name Resolution.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Security Parameters MAC Access Control Parameters Name MAC Address Control Status Type Group Integer Operation Type Integer Value N/A enable disable (default) passthru (default) block Access R RW RW CLI Parameter macacl aclstatus macacloptype MAC Access Control Table Name MAC Address Control Table Table Index MAC Address Comment (optional) Status (optional) Type Value Table N/A N/A PhysAddress DisplayString N/A User
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables Name Hardware Configuration Reset Status Configuration Reset Password AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Type Integer DisplayString Value enable (1) disable (2) User Defined Access R RW CLI Parameter hwconfigresetstatus configresetpasswd Security Profile Table The Security Profile Table allows you to configure security profiles. A maximum of 16 security profiles are supported per wireless interface.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Encryption Key Format If WEP security mode is configured, then the appropriate key size must be configured. The AP supports 63-, 128-, and 152-bit encryption keys. Encryption keys may be configured using either hexadecimal or ASCII values, as described in the following table.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Wireless Multimedia Enhancements (WME)/Quality of Service (QoS) parameters The Wireless Multimedia Enhancements commands enable and configure Wireless Multimedia Enhancement/Quality of Service parameters per wireless interface. The following two commands are part of the Wireless Interface Properties table.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables Name Table Row Status AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Type Row Status Value enable disable delete Access RW CLI Parameter status Specifying the Mapping between IP Precedence/DSCP Ranges and 802.1D Priorities The QoS IP DSCP to 802.1D Mapping Table specifies the mapping between IP Precedence/DSCP Ranges and 802.1D priorities. Name QoS IP DSCP to 802.1D Mapping Table Table Index (Primary Index) 802.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Parameter Tables AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Name Table Index Integer Type QoS Access Category Integer CWmin CWmax AIFSN Tx OP Limit MSDU Lifetime AC Mandatory Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Truth Value Value 3 (Wireless A) 4 (Wireless B) 1 (Best Effort) 2 (Background) 3 (Video) 4 (Voice) 0 - 255 0 - 65535 2 - 15 0 - 65535 0 - 500 true false Access R — R — RW RW RW RW RW RW CLI Parameter cwmin cwmax aifsn txoplimit msdulifetime acmandatory Examples:
Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Batch File AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide CLI Batch File A CLI Batch file is a user-editable file that lists a series of CLI set commands, that can be uploaded to the Access Point to change its configuration. The Access Point executes the CLI commands specified in the CLI Batch file after upload and the configuration gets changed accordingly. A CLI Batch file can also be used for Auto Configuration.
Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Batch File AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Reboot Behavior When a CLI Batch file contains a reboot command, the reboot will occur only after the entire CLI Batch file has been executed.
AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide B ASCII Character Chart You can configure WEP Encryption Keys in either Hexadecimal or ASCII format. Hexadecimal digits are 0-9 and A-F (not case sensitive). ASCII characters are 0-9, A-F, a-f (case sensitive), and punctuation marks. Each ASCII character corresponds to two hexadecimal digits. The table below lists the ASCII characters that you can use to configure WEP Encryption Keys. It also lists the Hexadecimal equivalent for each ASCII character.
AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide C Specifications • Software Features • Hardware Specifications • Available Channels Software Features The tables below list the software features available on the AP-4000/4000M/4900M.
Specifications Software Features AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Advanced Bridging Functions Feature Supported by AP-4000/4000M/4900M IEEE 802.
Specifications Software Features AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Security Functions Feature Supported by AP-4000/4000M/4900M Security Profiles per VLAN 3 RADIUS Profiles per VLAN 3 IEEE 802.11 WEP* 3 MAC Access Control 3 RADIUS MAC-based Access Control 3 IEEE 802.1x Authentication† 3 Multiple Authentication Server Support per VLAN‡ 3 Rogue Scanning to Detect Rogue Access Points and Clients 3 Per User Per Session (PUPS) Encryption § 3 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)/802.
Specifications Software Features AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Network Functions Feature Supported by AP-4000/4000M/4900M DHCP Client 3† DHCP Server 3† DHCP Relay Agent and IP Lease Renewal 3 Inter Access Point Protocol (IAPP) 3 Link Integrity 3 System Logging (Syslog) 3 RADIUS Accounting Support* 3 DNS Client 3 TCP/IP Protocol Support 3 Virtual LAN Support Mesh Networking Up to 16 SSID/VLAN pairs per wireless interface, with specific Security and RADIUS profiles.
Specifications Hardware Specifications AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Hardware Specifications Category Specification Physical Dimensions (H x W x L) 1 x 4.75 x 7.1 in (25 x 121 x 180 mm) plus additional antenna adaptor for AP-4900M Weight AP:4000/4000M Unit: .65 lb (.295 kg) AP-4900M Unit: .75 lb (.34 kg) for AP-4900M Power Supply: .45 lbs (.
Specifications Available Channels AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Available Channels Available channels vary based on radio, country, and frequency band. To verify which channels are available for your product: 1. Locate the product model number on the underside of your AP unit or on the unit’s box. 2. Note the alphanumeric code following the number 8670. (e.g., 8670-EU) 3. See the following tables: • 802.11a/b/g Channels • 4.9 GHz Channels (AP-4900M Only) • WD SKU Channels by Country 802.
Specifications Available Channels AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide 4.9 GHz Channels (AP-4900M Only) Channel 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Center Frequency (MHz) 4945 4950 4955 4960 4965 4970 4975 4980 4985 10 MHz 3 20 MHz NA 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 NA WD SKU Channels by Country Available channel bands depend on the selected country and mode of use (indoor/outdoor). The typical channels available in each 802.
Specifications Available Channels Country Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom/ Great Britain AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Indoor/Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor/Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor 802.
AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Technical Services and Support D See the following sections: • Obtaining Technical Services and Support • Support Options – Proxim eService Web Site Support – Telephone Support – ServPak Support Obtaining Technical Services and Support If you are having trouble utilizing your Proxim product, please review this manual and the additional documentation provided with your product.
Technical Services and Support Support Options AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Support Options Proxim eService Web Site Support The Proxim eService Web site is available 7x24x365 at http://support.proxim.com. On the Proxim eService Web Site, you can access the following services: • New Product Registration: Register your product for free support. • Open a Ticket or RMA: Open a ticket or RMA and receive an immediate reply.
AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide Statement of Warranty E Warranty Coverage Proxim Wireless Corporation warrants that its Products are manufactured solely from new parts, conform substantially to specifications, and will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a Warranty Period of 1 year from the date of purchase.
Statement of Warranty Other Information AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide and shipping instructions. Buyer must return the defective Product to Proxim Wireless, properly packaged to prevent damage, shipping prepaid, with the RMA number prominently displayed on the outside of the container.