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1. System Name Administrator Contact Information Suspend Warning Message Internal Domain Name Disclaimer Page Portal URL UAM Filter User Log Access IP Address Management IP Address List SNMP HTTPS Certificate General Settings for the Entire System Wireless Hot Spot Access Point Sorry The service is suspended s di Use the name on the security certificate FQDN of this device for internal use e g controller office name com Enable Disable Specific Original None http www google com rte o http vwav example com Browser ID User Agent lEMobile 7 0 XBLWP7 e g IEMobile 7 0 XBLWP7 separate by comma Configure e g 192 168 2 1 e d Configure Enable Disable l Configure Default CERT e HTTPS Protected Login Enable Disable RayrTalk wireless professionals 8 1 2 Internal Domain Name with Certificate To configure Internal Domain Name go to System gt gt General Internal Domain Name is the domain name of the RAYTALK RA 696 seen on client machines connected under zone It must conform to FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name standard A user on client machine can use this domain name to access the RAYTALK RA 696 instead of its IP address In addition when Use the name on the security certificate option is checked the system will use the CN Common Name value of the uploaded SSL certificate as the domain name A Sch A Gen
2. Te a Copyright 2011 RayTalk Industries s r l All rights reserved 3 2 3 PPPoE PPPoE When selecting PPPoE to connect to the network please set the Username Password MTU and Clamp MSS There is a Dialon demand function under PPPoE If this function is enabled a Maximum Idle Time slot will be available for inputting a value When the idle time is reached the system will automatically disconnect itself Ra i f Home Logout Help wireless professionals www S WWW eS s5 e Z Users Network Utilities Status General WAN WAN Traffic IPv6 LAN Port Mapping Service Zones Main Menu gt System gt WAN1L WAN Interface Setting Static Use the following IP settings Dynamic IP settings assigned automatically PPPoE Username Password MTU 1492 bytes Range 1000 1492 Clamp MSS 1350 bytes Range 980 1400 Dial on Demand Enable Disable d Learn DNS Server Address During Negotiation Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server PPTP I ec RayTalk wireless professionals 3 2 4 PPTP PPTP Although not a popular method PPTP protocol for dialup connections is adapted by some ISPs in European Countries Your PPTP ISP will issue you an account with a password as well as the PPTP server address ge 5S vi e C Users Network Utilities Status General WAN WAN Traffic IPv6 LAN Port Mapping Service
3. Username To manually create a username the Prefix and Postfix can be chosen The serial number increases at single increments when batch accounts are created Password Passwords are customizable and can be created randomly by system or self created by administrator e Valid Period Shows when the account will expire e Total Price For each plan this is the unit price charged for an account e Unit Number of units of Quota per ticket e Group On demand users can be allocated to a defined User Group when On demand accounts are created The generated accounts may be downloaded for safe keeping or sent to printer for batch printout RayTalk wireless professionals 8 On demand Account Creation by Quick Button The Quick Button located on the front panel of RAYTALK RA696 is a quick On demand account generation button This button is designed to create On demand accounts without the need to enter WMI There should be a serial POS printer like RT TP5x5 which is directly connected to the console port of RAYTALK RA696 When the administrator has properly connected a RT TP5x5 printer to the console port pressing this button will generate an On demand account using billing plan no 1 and print out the account credentials via the POS printer Please note that the corresponding billing plan no for this Quick Print button is always billing plan 1 Should the network administrator wish to configure different account types for generat
4. Ghent Mobility Layer 2 Firewall Main Menu gt Network gt Privilege List Privilege List IP Address List Configure MAC Address List Configure IPv6 Address List Configure RayTalk wireless professionals 7 3 1 Privilege IP Privilege IP Address List To configure Privilege IP Address List go to Network gt gt Privilege gt gt IP Address List If there are workstations inside the managed network that need to access the network without authentication enter the IP addresses of these workstations in Granted Access by IP Address The Remark field is not necessary but is convenient for keeping track The RAYTALK RA 696 allows 100 privilege IP addresses at most These settings will become effective immediately after clicking Apply NAT Privilege Monitor IP Walled Garden Walled Garden Ad Proxy Server Local DNS Record DDNS Y Client Mobility Layer 2 Firewall re Main Menu gt Network gt Privilege List gt IP Address Backup IP Privilege List Restore IP Privilege List Search IP Granted Access by IP Address Create a New Item No IP Address MAC Address Group Remark Action h Total 0 100 First Prey Next Last Go To Page Page 1 1 Row per Page 10 Caution Permitting specific IP addresses to have network access rights without going through standard authentication process under Public zone may cause security problems RayrTalk wireless professiona
5. RA 696 Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point MiMo Hot Spot AP Single Radio 2 4GHz up to 300Mbps 2Tx2R amp Multi Wireless Network Access Control AAA Authentication Authorization Accounting Ra wireless professionals Declaration of Conformity We the under signed RayTalk Industries Srl Via Nicolino di Galasso 19 47899 Serravalle Republic of SAN MARINO Tel 378 0549 901170 Fax 378 0549 900890 Contact Mr Gianluigi Savioli E Mail gianluigi savioli raytalk com declare under our own responsibility that the product RayTalk Model RA 696 Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point Applicant RayTalk Industries Srl to which this declaration refers conforms with the relevant standards Standard EN 300 328 V1 7 1 Art 3 2 Radio EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 Art 3 1a LVD EN 301 489 17 V2 1 1 Art 3 1b EMC EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 Art 3 1b EMC EN 50385 2002 Art 3 1a LVD We hereby declare that the essential radio tests suites have been carried out and that the above named product is in conformity with all the essential requirements of R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The technical construction file as required by the Conformity Assessment procedure is kept at the address of applicant LE Note the use of the present equipment in the Italian regulation is ruled by the following directives e D Lgs 1 8 2003 n 259 articles 104 and 105 for private use e D M 28 5 2003 and further modifications for R LAN and telecomm
6. d Group i eat F E Select select 8 Group 1 E p Select Select e Search Enter a keyword of a username or remark to be searched in the text file and click this button to perform the search All usernames matching the keyword will be listed Upload User Download User Search Local User List Applied Group MAC Address Username Password Account Status Begin Date End Date Remark Loroup 1 useri useri Valid Delete Total 1 500 First Prey Next Last Goto Page 1 7 Page i 1 Row per Page 10 L I e Del All Click this button to delete all the users at once or click Delete hyperlinked to delete a specific user individually Edit User If in need of editing click the desired user account on Local User List to enter the User Profile Interface for that particular user and then modify or add information such as Username Password MAC Address optional Applied Group optional and Remark optional An expiration time can be Enabled and the Begin End RayTalk wireless professionals Date can be selected Click Apply to complete the modification Black List Group Policy Schedule Firewall Y QoS Specific Route Privilege AdditionalControl Operator Main Menu gt Users gt Authentication gt Option gt Local gt local User List Editing Existing User Data RayTalk wireless professionals 5 1 2 RADIUS There are two RADIUS authentication databases for config
7. wireless professionals Table of Contents L BEIE den GE 6 1 1 Wee EE 6 1 2 DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS EE Le 1 3 Package Ol EEN 6 2 System Overview and Getting Started E 7 2 1 Introduction of the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RavfalkRA G p 7 2 2 VEN CONCE D Teroa E E Gane anc vane E alow eaten sues eneeaan Suarerouncunesrenntes 7 2 3 The MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 Hardware Overvlew 8 2 4 SYSTEM Requirement cccccccssccseccseceecceccseceseesecesessecesecesesseceeeeseceeetsecegeceeesseceeetseceeetsestsecesetseceseneeceesss 11 2 5 Je EIER 1 E EE 11 2 6 Access Web Management Interface E 10 3 Incorporate MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696to the Network 11 3 1 Network Reguiremen E 11 3 2 COnN e WAN PO E 11 3 2 1 SESLE EN ANEN E E E E E A E A 11 3 2 2 D Ile 11 3 2 3 PPPOE E 12 3 2 4 PP VE 13 3 3 Internet Connection Detection EEN 13 3 4 WAN Bandwidth CONO E 14 3 5 Wari ZONO e a a E E E A EE ose veecseanee 14 3 5 1 Port rei e te EE 15 3 5 2 Planning Your Internet Nett enee EE Eet 15 3 5 3 ele T Zone Ee e 15 4 _ Let Your Network Be a Wireless Network ANEREN 17 4 1 System Wireless General Settnge 17 4 2 LONE WI CVESS SOUS eebe 18 4 3 POY aK A dl EE 21 4 4 Wireless Layer 2 Trewall 30 4 4 1 Generic le HU 30 4 4 2 Predefined and Custom Service Protocols 34 4 4 3 POA CCC EE 35 5 Who Carn Access the Network ccsscccccssssseccccccseseecccsseesseccessueeeesecsseeseececsseuessesee
8. 1 600 Threshold for Idle Traffic o GEELEN Detection bytes O 1048576 0 is Disabled User Session Control Idle Timeout Check Direction Uplink Uplink amp Downlink Enable This function is not applicable to on demand accounts Multiple Login Charge Traffic to from Hosts in Walled Garden List O Enable Disable Kick out users when their IPs are ss changed Enable o Disable RayTalk wireless professionals 8 2 3 Multiple Login To configure Multiple Login go to Users gt gt Additional Control When enabled a user can log in from different computers with the same account this function doesn t support On demand users Additional Control Idle Timeout minutes 10 41 1440 Interval for Idle Traffic Detection Se seconds I 1 600 Threshold for Idle Traffic o SE Wi i Detection bytes 10 10468576 0 is Disabled User Session Control Idle Timeout Check Direction D Uplink Uplink amp Downlink Multiple Login E Enable This function is not applicable to on demand accounts Kick out users when their IPs are goe changed Enable a Disable RayTalk wireless professionals 9 Networking Features of a Gateway 9 1 IP Plug and Play To configure IP Plug and Play go to Network gt gt Client Mobility The RAYTALK RA 696 supports IP PNP function A user can log in and access network with any IP address setting This function is disabled in default settings
9. 105 RayTalk wireless professionals 11 2 3 FTP This configuration page allows the setting of FTP Server to send including the types of Roaming Out Users Log Roaming In Users Log On demand User Billing Report Session Log Local HTTP Web Log HTTP Web Log WMI Configuration Log DHCP Lease Log Traffic Report User Log or On demand User Log based on Server Folder and Interval FTP Settings IP Address Fort FTP Destination Anonymous Yes No FTF Setting Test SendTestLog o FTP Server Settings FTP Destination Configures the common settings of the FTP server that the logs will be sent to Further settings can be configured under Notification Settings which includes the following gt IP Address Port IP address and port number of FTP server gt Anonymous Check option Yes if the FTP server does not need ID credentials otherwise check option No and fill in the necessary Username and Password gt FTP Setting Test To test if the FTP settings are correct or not gt User Log Records the User Log of the system to a specific FTP server gt On demand User Log Records the On demand User Log of the system to a specific FTP server gt Roaming Out In Users Log Records the Roaming Out In Users Log to a specific FTP server gt Session Log Log each connection created by users and track the source IP Port and destination IP Port Session Log will be sent to the FTP server automatically in every
10. OWE OUT PEE SO CA arc daecicssacen cases taste a E E 163 Appendix G Terminal Server e EE 166 Overview of Network Ticket Generator 166 Including RT TO696RF into Your Network 168 Managing RT TO696RF on the Web Management Interface 169 setting Up RT TOS9IGRF WIth tne POS ln 170 Setting up RT TO696RF with the RayTalk Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point or Internet Subscriber Gateway 170 Terminal Auto Setup TAS Only available on RT TO696REF cccccecccceeecccesececeneceeeeceeeueceeeueeeeeseseeeesetsneseeenses 171 RayTalk wireless professionals 1 Before You Start 1 1 Preface This manual is for WLAN service providers or network administrators to set up a network environment using the Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 It contains step by step procedures and graphic examples to guide MIS staff or individuals with slight network system knowledge to complete the installation 1 2 Document Conventions Represents essential steps actions or messages that should not be ignored Contains related information that corresponds to a topic Indicates that clicking this button will apply all of your settings Indicates that clicking this button will clear what you have set before the settings are applied Indicates that clicking this button will save the changes you made but you must reboot the system upon the completion of all configuration settings for the changes to take effect he red asteri
11. On demand Account Batch Creation Create On demand Account List View 1 General Settings This is the common setting for the On demand User authentication option Ai e S Ssysiem Sens Network Utilities Status Authentication Black List Y Group Y Policy Sohedule Firewall QoS Specific Route Proviege Additional Control Operator Main Menu gt Users gt Authentication gt On demand User Server Configuration gt Genera Settings General Settings Postfix ondemand Remaining Volume Sync Interval 1O0minfs 15minfs 20min s Terminal Server P Configure Expired Account Keep Days 15 i 30 days Out of Quota Account Keep Days 15 i 30 days 3 Enable Disable Account Roaming Out On demand user database will be used as authentication database for roaming DUT users Postfix The string of characters needed to be entered with the username during login e Remaining Volume Sync Interval Select a desired interval for on demand user quota update The quota information i e remaining time or remaining quota displayed on the on demand user login success page will be refreshed according to the time interval configured here RayTalk wireless professionals e Terminal Server Terminal Server Configuration is a list of serial to Ethernet devices that communicate with the system only there is no need to go online or go through authentication process Enter the device IP and the por
12. Operator The operator can only access the configuration page of Create On demand User to create new on demand user accounts and print out the on demand user account receipts On demand Account Creation F ag Usage time 15 minis connection time quota with expiration 11 min s connection time quota Valid until 12 00 the folowing day BEA Enabled OnDemand Manager The OnDemand Manager can only access the application programming interface and generate on demand user accounts from the API There are three additional custom groups for administrators to customize permission settings Select Group Super Group Mana er Operator Setting Permission OnDemand Manager Custom 4 e Private Public Custom 2 l S raffic System IPve LAN Port Mapping Service Zones main Authentication Black List Group Folic Schedule Users r Firewall Qos Specific Route Privilege Additional Control Operator Note To logout simply click the Logout icon on the upper right corner of the interface to return to the login screen RayTalk wireless professionals 10 6 Change Admin Passwords To configure Admin passwords go to Utilities gt gt Administrator Account There are four predetermined levels of authority Super Group Manager Operator and On Demand Manager The usernames and passwords can be configured at Utilities gt gt Administrator Account Clicking on the hyperlink of the Name allows the administ
13. SessionID SessionTime Bytes in Bytes Out Pkts In Pkts Out and Message of user activities Roaming In User Log Each line is a roaming in traffic history record consisting of 22 fields Date Type Name NSID NASIP NASPort UserMAC UserlIP SessionID SessionTime Bytes in Bytes Out Pkts In Pkts Out Message and other information of user activities are included RayTalk wireless professionals 11 1 7 Local User Monthly Network Usage Report To view Local User Monthly Network Usage go to Status gt gt User Log Monthly Network Usage of Local User The system keeps a cumulated record of the traffic data generated by each Local user in the last 2 calendar months Each line in the Monthly Network Usage of Local User record hyperlinked consists of 6 fields Username Connection Time Usage Packets In Bytes In Packets Out and Bytes Out of user activities O Username Username of the local user account O Connection Time Usage The total time used by the user O Pkts In Pkts Out The total number of packets received and sent by the user O Bytes In Bytes Out The total number of bytes received and sent by the user gt Download Monthly Network Usage of Local User Click the Download button for outputting the report manually to a local database Monthly Network Usage of Local User Month No of Entries Usage Data 2009 04 1 Download A warning message will then appear Click Save to download the re
14. Station Isolation WM IGMP Snooping VAP 1 i Disable None 100 2346 2346 Enable O Enable Enable i Enable VAP 2 i Disable None 100 2346 2346 a Enable J Enable Enable Enable DN f25 500mes 11 2346 256 2346 Disable Disable A Disable Disable 25 500mes 11 2346 256 2346 Disable Disable Disable Disable For each zone administrators can set up the wireless security profile it includes WEP and WPA PSK WEP 802 11 Authentication Select from Open System or Shared Key WEP Key Length Select from 64 bit 128 bit 152 bit key length WEP Key Format Select from ASCII or Hex format for the WEP key WEP Key Index Select a key index from 1 4 The WEP key index is a number that specifies which WEP key will be used for the encryption of wireless frames during data transmission WEP Keys Provide the pre defined WEP key value the system supports up to 4 sets of WEP keys WPA PSK Cipher Suite Select an encryption method from TKIP WPA AES WAP2 or Mixed Pre shared Key Pass phrase Enter the key value for the pre shared key or pass phrase Group Key Update Period The time interval for the Group Key to be renewed the time unit is in seconds RayTalk wireless professionals 4 4 Wireless Layer 2 firewall Go to Network gt gt Layer 2 Firewall The system provides an additional security feature Layer2 Firewall
15. Type Any Code Any d FTP TCP UDP Destination Port 20 21 5 HTTP TCP UDP Destination Port 80 6 HTTPS TCP UDP Destination Part 443 7 POPS TCP Destination Port 110 g SMTP TCP Destination Port 25 9 DHCP UDP Destination Port 67 68 10 DNS TCP UDP Destination Port 53 The administrator is able to add new custom service protocols by clicking Add and delete the added protocols individually or with Select All followed by Delete operation Caution The Predefined Service Protocols cannot be deleted Click Add to add a custom service protocol The Protocol Type can be defined from a list of service by protocols TCP UDP ICMP IP and then define the Source Port range and Destination Port range click Apply to save this protocol RayrTalk wireless professionals Add Service Protocol Name Protocol Type TCP Source Port T 65535 Destination Port T 65535 n SR If the Protocol Type is ICMP the Type and Code needs to be defined Add Service Protocol Name Protocol Type ICMP Type Code If the Protocol Type is IP the Protocol Number needs to be defined Add Service Protocol Name Protocol Type IP M Protocol Number a SS 2 User Firewall Rules After the custom protocol is defined or just use the Predefined Service Protocols you will need to enable the Firewall Rule to apply these protocols Firewall Rules for IPv6 is also supported e Firewall Rules Click Rule No to edit
16. 10 106 2012 07 09 106 2012 07 08 106 Roaming In User Log Date Size Byte 2012 07 10 173 2012 07 09 173 2012 07 08 173 Monthly Network Usage of Local User Month No of Entries Usage Data 2012 07 o Download 2012 06 Download Caution Since the history is saved in the RAM memory if you need to restart the system at the same time please keep the history manually by copying and saving the traffic history information before restarting RayTalk wireless professionals If the Receiver E mail Address es has been entered under the Notification Settings page the system will automatically send out these history information to that specified email address e Users Log All user activities on the system within 72 hours excluding other user logs such as On demand user log are recorded in date and time order Each line is a traffic history record consisting of 17 fields including Date Type Name IP IPv6 MAC Pkts In Bytes In Pkts Out Bytes Out and other information of the user activities On demand User Log Each line is a on demand user log record consisting of 25 fields Date System Name Type Name IP MAC Pkts In Bytes In Pkts Out Bytes Out Activation Time 1st Login Expiration Time Remark and other information of On demand user activities are included o Roaming Out User Log Each line is a roaming out traffic history record consisting of 14 fields Date Type Name NSID NASIP NASPort UserMAC
17. 100000 including two digits after decimal point eg 1 99 TIP The Hotel Cut off time Account Type is designed for hotel applications and conforms to check in out scenario For cut off applications within one day for example the account expires upon book store s closing hour LLPM please select Duration Time One day stay in Hotel terms is counted from a customer s check in time to the check out time on the following dau When a tenant checks in for one or multiple days the operator can generate an account ticket based on the number of the over night stay The account will be cut off on the specified cut off time normally the hotel s check out time after the number of nights specified Since quests may hang around in the lobby for a short while after checking out the hotel may want to specify a Grace period for their tenants Se SS Hotel Cut off time account lifespan 3 night stay example 24 00 PM 24 00 PM 24 00 PM KEE o Cut off Time Check out time ce Ze Deletion Time DT E Invalid E Valid 123 RayTalk wireless professionals Hotel Cut off time account lifespan 3 night stay example with Grace Period 24 00 PM 24 00 PM 24 00 PM 1 gt Grace Period t Cut off Time Check out time nee kir Deletion Time DT gt invalid Valid Volume Users can access internet as long as his her account has remaining traffic volume quota The account will expire when Valid
18. 1Hour Firewall Log nlplpnip seh Detail Send m Detail N A Hour El Daily Settle Time 0 On demand User Billing Report I O O O Detail J Send N A F Detail E Wen aS a Settle Time Sun E Monthly Settle Time 1 Local HTTP Web Log N A F Detail E Detail I Hour HTTP Web Log N A Detail E Detail i Hour WMI Configuration Log M A N A F Detail 1 Hour S DHCP Server Log N A P Detail NA N A DHCP Lease Log N A na F Detail 1 Hour Traffic Report Text e E Service Zone Me Mp P Betal SEH gt Server Folder The folder in the configured FTP Server in which the sent Log will be placed gt Interval The time interval at which the Log will be sent gt Logged Interface The check box of Public or Private shall be checked to enable logging the HTTP Web Log of this interface 107 RayTalk wireless professionals 12 Advanced Applications 12 1 Upload Download Local User Accounts To Upload Download Local Users Accounts go to Users gt gt Authentication click Configure for the Local Authentication Database Or click Quick Links gt gt Local User Management from system Home page Local User Database Settings Local User List P EEEE EE E tae O Enable Disable E Local user database will be used as authentication database for roaming out users Enable Disable 02 1X Authentication Local user database will be used as internal RADIUS dat
19. 2 hris ER mints FI Range of day s 0 364 Range of hourfs 0 23 Range of mints 0 59 they cannot all be zero a First time login must be done within 4 day s 5 Account Activation hourts Quota FU Range of hourfe i pe 23 they cannot both be zars Valid Period After activation account willbe expired in D day s PU Must be larger than D ce FI Range O 100000 including two digits after decimal point eg 1 99 Group Group 1 4 Reference o TIP If the Account Type is Usage Time Customer can access intermet as long as the account is valid with remaining quets connection time and within the valid period Customer alse needs to activate the issued account within a given time period by logging in for the first time Price apply 120 RayTalk wireless professionals Quota up OL Activation Time Elapsed Time AT Creation Time Relation Tima CT o Invalid gt Valid Quota Up QU Activation Time Elapsed Time Graailan Time nalaban Time ES invalid Valid oUsage time with No Expiration Time Users can access internet as long as the account has remaining quota usable time Users need to activate the purchased account within the given time by logging in It is ideal for short term usage For example in coffee shops at airport terminals etc This billing type only deducts quota while the user i
20. Client Mobility IP PNP Enable Disable When IP PNP is enabled at the user end a static IP address can be used to connect to the system Regardless of what the IP address at the user end is using authentication can still be performed through the RAYTALK RA 696 RayTalk wireless professionals 9 2 Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS To configure Dynamic Domain Name Service go to Network gt gt DDNS Before activating this function you must have your Dynamic DNS hostname registered with a Dynamic DNS provider The MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 supports DNS function to alias the dynamic IP address for the WAN port to a static domain name allowing the administrator to easily access the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 s WAN If the dynamic DHCP is activated at the WAN port it will update the IP address of the DNS server periodically These settings will become effective immediately after clicking Apply Dynamic DNS DDNS O Enable Disable Provider DynDNS org Dynamic Host Name Username E mail Password Key e DDNS Enable or disable this function e Provider Select the DNS provider e Host name The IP address domain name of the WAN port e Username E mail The register ID username or e mail for the DNS provider e Password Key The register password for the DNS provider Note To apply for free Dynamic DNS service you may go to http www dyndns com services dns dy
21. Creation ere First time login must be done within 1 dayis Begin Time g el 1 hours CL Range of hour s 0 23 they cannot both be zero 1 dayis 2 hris 30 mints geen Elapsed Time yts ege 5 s i Range of day s 0 364 Range of hourfs 0 23 Range jaf minis 0 59 they cannot all be zera D Price i Range D 100000 including two digits after decimal point a g 1 gg j Group Group 1 Reference TIP When the Account Type is Durstion time three Counting Methods may b ecide when the account expires d L Elapsed Time specifies the time duration from account creation for which the a usec to Mi coount is walid 2 Cut off Time specifies the next cut off time point for which the account becomes invalid 3 Begin and End Time specifies that the account is valid between the two time points es ec Duration time Elapsed Time account lifespan eooorrr Elapsed Time ET Creation Time CT Deletion Time DT E Invalid mr Valid 126 RayTalk wireless professionals Duration time with Cut off Time Cut off Time is the clock time at which the on demand account is cut off made expired by the system on that day For example if a shopping mall closes at 23 00 operators selling on demand tickets can use this plan to create a ticket set to be Cut off on 23 00 If an account of this kind is created after the Cut off Time the account will automatically expire Beg
22. Disable Quota Price 1 Enable Disable 2 Enable Disable 3 Enable Disable 4 Enable Disable 2 Enable Disable 6 Enable Disable 7 Enable Disable 3 Enable Disable 5 Enable Disable 10 Enable Disable SecurePay Payment Page Remark Content You must fill in the correct credit card number and expiration date Card code is the last 3 digits of the security code located on the back of your credit card 135 RayTalk wireless professionals gt SecurePay Page Configuration Merchant ID The ID that is associated with the Merchant Account Merchant Password This is the key used by Secure Pay to validate all the transactions Payment Gateway URL The default website address to post all transaction data Verify SSL Certificate This is to help protect the system from accessing a website other than Secure Pay Currency The currency to be used for the payment transactions gt Service Disclaimer Content View the service agreement and fees for the standard payment gateway services as well as add or edit the service disclaimer content here gt Choose Billing Plan for SecurePay Payment Page These 10 plans are the plans in Billing Configuration and the desired plan s can be enabled gt SecurePay Payment Page Remark Content The message content will be displayed as a special notice to end customers 4 Payments via World Pay To configure Payments via WorldPay go to Users gt gt Authentication gt gt On demand User gt
23. E d y taf k oe oem Copyright 2011 RayTalk Industries s r All rights reserved RayTalk wireless professionals Caution If you can t get to the login screen the reasons may be 1 The PC is set incorrectly so that the PC can t obtain the IP address automatically from the LAN port 2 The IP address and the default gateway are not under the same network segment Please set your PC with a static IP address such as 192 168 10 xx in your network and then try it again 3 Incorporate MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696to the Network 3 1 Network Requirement In the general network environment the main role of the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 is to manage all the network access from internal network to Internet Thus the first step is to prepare an Internet connection from your ISP Internet Service Provider and connect it to the WAN port of the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 3 2 Configure WAN Port There are 3 connection types for the WAN Port Static Dynamic and PPPoE These connection types are enough to support most ISPs Now let us discuss how to configure the WAN port Go to System gt gt WAN The parameters related to each connection method are described in the following pages 3 2 1 Static IP Static Manually specifying the IP address of the WAN Port The fields with red asterisks are mandatory e IP Address The IP address of the WAN port e Sub
24. Email Address es Up to 5 e mail addresses can be set up to receive the notification There are eight kinds of notification for selection Monitor IP Report Users Log On demand Users Log and Session Log check the selection box to choose the type of notification to be sent gt Interval The time interval to send the e mail report RayTalk wireless professionals 11 2 2 SYSLOG e SYSLOG Server Settings There are 9 types of SYSLOG supported Users Log On demand Users Log Roaming Out Users Log Roaming In Users Log Session Log Firewall Log Local HTTP Web Log HTTP Web Log and DHCP Server Log Enter the IP address and Port number to specify the SYSLOG server where the report should be sent to Except for System Log each supported log may be assigned Tag information as well as SYSLOG standard attributes Severity to meet the filtering requirements on the SYSLOG Server HTTP Web Log can further select which Service Zone Web interface information to log For each type of log information whenever an incident occurs and data is updated the updated log will be immediately sent to the configured SYSLOG server SYSLOG Settings SYSLOG Enabled Disabled SYSLOG Server 1 IP Address Port SYSLOG Destinations SYSLOG Server 2 IP Address Port SYSLOG Level emergency Y Note When the number of a user s session TCP and UDP reaches the session limit specified in the policy a record will be logged to this SYSLOG server
25. Gateway URL This is the default website address to post all transaction data Verify SSL Certificate This is to help protect the system from accessing a website other than Authorize Net Test Mode In this mode merchants can post test transactions for free to check if the payment function works properly MD5 Hash If transaction responses need to be encrypted by the Payment Gateway enter and confirm a MD5 Hash Value and select a reactive mode The MDS Hash security feature enables merchants to verify that the results of a transaction or transaction response received by their server are actually sent from the Authorize Net 129 RayTalk wireless professionals gt Service Disclaimer Content Choose Billing Plan for Authorize Net Payment Page Client s Purchasing Record Service Disclaimer Content We may collect and store the following personal A information email address physical contact information credit card numbers and transactional information based on your BECEVittes on the Internet service provided by us Choose Billing Plan for Authorize Net Payment Page Plan Enable Disable Quota Price 1 Enable Disable 5 hris 5 minis o 2 Enable Disable 3 Enable Disable 10 hr s 6 mints 9000 4 Enable Disable 3 Enable Disable Until 18 30 28 6 Enable Disable 7 Enable Disable 20 73 Mbyte s 0 59 z Enable Disable g Enable Disable 10 Enable Disable 600 Mbyte s 6 99 Client s Purchasing Record Start
26. Go back to the main menu RayTalk wireless professionals e Change admin password Besides supporting the use of console management interface through the connection of null modem the system also supports the SSH online connection for the setup When using a null modem to connect to the system console we do not need to enter administrator s password to enter the console management interface The username and password is needed instead when connecting the system by SSH The username is admin and the default password is also admin which is the same as for the web management interface Password can also be changed here If administrators forget their password and are unable to log in to the management interface from the web or the remote end of the SSH they can still use the null modem to connect to the console management interface and set the administrator s password again Caution Although it does not require a username and password for the connection via the serial port the same management interface can be accessed via SSH Therefore we recommend you to immediately change the RAYTALK RA 696 Admin username and password after your first login to the system e Reload factory default Choosing this option will reset the system configuration to factory defaults e Restart the RAYTALK RA 696 Choosing this option will restart the RAYTALK RA 696 RayTalk wireless professionals 11 System Status and Repo
27. Login 8 2 1 Portal URL after successful login To configure Portal URL after a successful user login go to System gt gt General When this function is enabled enter the URL of a Web server as the Portal page Once logged in successfully users will be directed to this URL such as http www google com regardless of the original homepage set in their browsers General Settings for the Entire System System Name Wireless Hot Spot Access Point Administrator Contact Information Suspend Warning Message Sorry The service is suspended z Wl Use the name on the security certificate LEODN of this device for internal use eg controller office name caom Internal Domain Name Disclaimer Page Enable Disable teg http vaaws example com Portal URL Browser ID User Agent IEMobile 0 XBLVWIPF Leg IEMobile 7 0 XBLWP separate by comma When this function is set to None after users logged in successfully users will be directed to the original homepage set in their browsers RayTalk wireless professionals 8 2 2 Idle Timer To configure Idle Timer go to Users gt gt Additional Control If a user has idled with no network activities the system will automatically kick the user out The logout timer can be set between 1 1440 minutes and the default idle time is 10 minutes Additional Control Idle Timeout minutes 10 41 1440 Interval for Idle Traffic Detection 50 2 seconds
28. O Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address E 2 GE 20 Default gateway 168 1 254 Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered ONS server Alternate DNS server The settings of RT TO696RF are separated into seven categories which are 1 System to setup the system name and device control 2 Uplink to determine wired wireless relevant parameters Any change on this page will take effect after rebooting the system 3 Console to change console related settings for POS printers 4 Utility to upgrade the firmware version or backup restore RT TO696RF s configuration settings 5 Password to change administrator s password 6 Reboot to reboot restart the system 7 Status to overview device system uplink and radio status if available 146 RayTalk wireless professionals Setting Up RT TO696RF with the POS Printer Serial Settings To make a POS printer properly functions with RT TO696RF set up serial settings in advance in Console on RT TO696RF s WMI The default values are for RT TP5x5 devices Change the values if you use another POS printer Printing On demand Tickets for Your Customers Operators have two ways of printing on demand account tickets for their customers One is to go onto the WMI of RayTalk Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point or Internet Subscriber Gateway The other is to use RT TO696RF by the
29. Operator Firewall Router Infrastruttura RA 696 Plus R Example A typical Hot Spot network RayTalk wireless professionals 2 3 The MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 Hardware Overview Rear Panel kass Reverse SMA connectors far acting arterna as shown n above awe p w _____oratachngantheret cabe toanupinksenice e Reser button Press once to restart the system Press and hold for more than 5 seconds to reset to factory default RayTalk wireless professionals Front Panel Press this button to quick print an account generated from billing plan 1 Press and hold over 5 seconds to initiate Master Mode for the WES process Press and release to initiate Slave Mode for the WES process en P indicates power on mm P indicates the system ready g lle indicates wireless network interface is ready for service mm P indicates that WAN uplink connected mmm i the connection status of each LAN Indicates the status of USB connection USB port reserved for future use NN ee ee For indicating WDS connection status kee ben LED Green OFF and LED Red OFF and then WES Start hen BLINKING SLOWLY BLINKING SLOWLY BLINKING NORMALLY BLINKING NORMALLY WES Negotiate Green ai Pisang Sg RayTalk wireless professionals WLAN B g WES OH z e n 3 WLAN A 4 WES IA zt Power 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rear Panel 12V 2A Pow
30. Period has been used up or the quota is depleted This type is ideal for small quantity of applications such as sending receiving email transferring a file etc Count down of Valid Period is continuous regardless of logging in or out Quota is the total Mbytes 1 2000 On demand users are allowed to use to access the network Account Activation is carried out when the user logs in for the first time Failing to do so in the period set in Account Activation will result in account expiration Valid Period is the valid period of usage time After this time period the account will expire even if there is remaining quota Price is the unit price of this plan Group will be the applied Group to users created from this plan Reference field allows administrator to input additional information 124 RayTalk wireless professionals Editing Biling Plan Plan 1 Account Type Volume v Quota 300 Mbyte s Range rt 1000000 Ncbi First time login must be done within 1 day s 1 Activation hour s CL Range of hour s Ha 23 they cannot both be zero i A After activation account will be expired in 1 day s Valid Period FL Must be larger than j 2 1 Price Ranger O 100000 Including two digits after decimal point jeg 1 99 Group Group d e Reference TIP If the Account Type le Volume Customer can access internet as long as the account ls valid within the valid period with remaining quate traffic volurne Custo
31. Port 25 SMTP over SSL 0 Enable Disable SMTP Authentication None M o SMTP Settings gt Receiver Email Address es Up to 5 e mail addresses can be set up to receive the notification There are eight kinds of notification for selection Monitor IP Report Users Log On demand Users Log Roaming Out Users Log Roaming In Users Log Session Log Firewall Log and On demand Billing Report check the selection box to choose the type of notification to be sent gt Sender Email Address The e mail address of the administrator in charge of monitoring This will show up as the sender s e mail gt SMTP Server The IP address of the sender s SMTP server gt SMTP over SSL Enable or Disable SMTP over SSL for additional security gt SMTP Authentication The system provides four authentication methods Plain Login CRAM MD5 and NTLMv1 or None to use none of the above Depending on which authentication method is selected enter the Account Name Password and Domain o NTLMv1is not currently available for general use o Plain and CRAM MD5 are standardized authentication mechanisms while Login and NTLMv1 are Microsoft proprietary mechanisms Only Plain and Login can use the UNIX login password Netscape uses Plain Outlook and Outlook express use Login as default although they can be set to use NTLMv1 o Pegasus uses CRAM MDS5 or Login however the method to be used cannot be configured e Notification E mail Settings gt Receiver
32. Port Enter the Port number used for accounting o Authentication Secret Key Secret Key used for authentication o Accounting Service Enable Disable RADIUS accounting o Accounting Server Enter the domain name or IP of your accounting server o Authentication Protocol Select Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP or Password Authentication Protocol PAP o Accounting Secret Key The key between the RADIUS server and the gateway to test the authenticity of the link RayTalk wireless professionals 5 1 3 On Demand User On demand User Server Configuration The administrator can configure this authentication method to create on demand user accounts This function is designed for hotspot owners to provide temporary users with free or paid wireless Internet access in the hotspot environment Major functions include accounts creation users monitoring list billing plan and external payment gateway support Sysiem a Network Utilities Status eee Al A Al A A A A Authentication Black List Y Group Y Policy Y Schedule Y Firewall Qes Specitic Route Privilege d Additional Central Operator Main Menu gt Users gt Authentication gt Orn Authentication Server On demand User General Settings Configure Ticket Customization Configure Ticket Template Customization Configure Billing Plans Conme External Payment Gateway Configure On demand Account Creation Create
33. Snooping IGMP is a multicast constraining mechanism which may flood the broadcast domain This is effective for dense internet usage such as conventions or campuses Normally we use VAP2 the VAP under Public Zone to provide wireless service to public clients in a hotspot environment To configure Public Zone s Wireless Settings go to System gt gt Service Zones click Configure for Public zone Wireless Settings VAP 2 VAP Status Enable Disable Basic ESSID RA 696 2 z Security Security Type None v Beacon Interval 100 25 500ms RTS Threshold 2346 1 2346 Fragment Threshold 2346 256 2346 Advanced Broadcast SSID Enable Disable Station Isolation Enable Disable WMM Enable Disable IGMP Snooping Enable Disable gt Wireless Settings VAP2 Wireless Settings for Public Zone e Basic Enable the VAP Status if you wish to provide wireless service under this zone Assign an ESSID for VAP2 under Public Zone or use default the ESSID of Public Zone will be broadcasted in default settings to allow it to be scanned in the air e Security Configure the wireless network under Public Zone with security encryption to prevent unauthorized wireless association if necessary The encryption standards supported are WEP and WPA PSK e Advanced The parameters in Advanced are wireless settings that allow customization of data transmission enhanced security and wireless roaming Beacon Interval The entere
34. Zones Main Menu gt System gt Wa WAN Interface Setting Static Use the following IP settings Dynamic IP settings assigned automatically PPPoE PPTP Type Static DHCP PPTP Server IP Address Username Password PPTP Connection ID Name Dial on Demand Enable Disable di Learn DNS Server Address During Negotiation Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server I ec Copyright 2011 RayTalk Industries s r l All rights reserved 3 3 Internet Connection Detection To configure Internet Connection Detection go to System gt gt WAN Traffic Ra alk frHome Logout Help wireless professionals Y WWW Users Network Utilities Status www re eS General WAN WAN Traffic IPv6 LAN Port Mapping Service Zones Main Menu gt System gt WAN WAN Traffic Settings Enable Bandwidth limits on WAN S Available Bandwidth Uplink 1000000 Kbps Range 10 2000000 on WAN Interface Downlink 1000000 Kbps Range 10 2000000 Target for detecting Internet connection IP Domain Name WAN Connection Detection IP Domain Name IP Domain Name Warning of Internet Disconnection n SS Copyright 2011 RayTalk Industries s r l All rights reserved Internet Connection Detection When this function is enabled system will try to access these IP Domain addresses if system can reach these IP Domain addresses
35. allowed to access the network Price The unit price charged for buying an account from this billing plan e Enable Check the checkbox to activate the plan e Group Users under this billing plan will be classified under this group The default value is Group 1 e Function Click the Edit button to add one billing plan For detailed information regarding on demand accounts and billing plan configuration please refer to Appendix E On demand Account types amp Billing Plan 5 External Payment Gateway This section is for merchants to set up an external payment gateway to accept payments in order to provide wireless access service for end customers who wish to pay for the service online The options are Authorize Net PayPal SecurePay WorldPay or Disable For detailed parameter descriptions please refer to Appendix F External Payment Gateways External Payment Gateway 5 Authorize Net PayPal 5 SecurePay WorldPay Disable RayTalk wireless professionals 6 On demand Account Creation After at least one billing plan is enabled the administrator can generate single on demand user accounts here Click this to enter the On demand Account Creation page Click Create from the desired plan to create an on demand account The username and password of to be created on demand account is configurable Select Manual created in Username Password Creation and administrator can enter a desired username and password for the on
36. also show the System Routing rules specified by each interface The following depicts an image for the IPv4 Routing Table Policy 1 Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Interface Policy 2 Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Interface Policy 3 Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Interface Policy 4 Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Interface Policy 5 Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Interface Interface Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Interface 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Private 192 168 11 0 250 293 200 0 0 0 0 Public 169 254 0 0 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 Private 10 29 0 0 255 200 00 0 0 0 0 WAN System Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Interface 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 29 0 1 WAN e Policy 1 5 Shows the information of the individual Policy from 1 to 5 e Global Policy Shows the information on the Global Policy e System Shows the information on the system administration Destination The Destination IP address V V Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask of the IP address range gt Gateway The Gateway IP address of the interface V Interface Including WAN Private and Public RayTalk wireless professionals 11 1 4 Current Users To view Current Users go to Status gt gt Current Users On this page each online user s information including Username IP Address MAC Address IPv6 Address Pkts In Bytes In Pkts Out Bytes Out Service Zone VLAN Group Policy Authentication Method Authentication Database Online Idl
37. defined interval in Session Log email notification Session Log allows uploading the log file to a FTP server periodically The maximum log file size is 256K The log file will also be sent to the FTP server once the file size reaches its maximum size gt On demand User Billing Report Records the On demand User Billing Report to a specific FTP server gt Local HTTP Web Log HTTP Web Log Records the URL of websites visited by users accessing the internet via the RAYTALK RA 696 to a specific FTP server gt WMI Configuration Log Records the WMI Configuration Log of the system to a specific FTP server gt DHCP Lease Log Records the DHCP Lease Log of the system to a specific FTP server gt Traffic Report Records the Traffic Report of the system to a specific FTP server RayTalk wireless professionals Notification Settings Receiver E mail Address es i 2 3 4 5 Detail Test ZP Ge DEE Monitor IP Report p lpipipig Detail Send N A N A i Hour Users Log Alin A a H re Detail Send ia Detail F Detail 1i Hour On demand Users Log oa Le A Le Fi Detail Send F Detail F Detail 1Hour Roaming Out Users Log as eA Le Ei Detail Send F Detail F Detail 1 Hour Roaming In Users Log Ae Ae E Detail Pi Send F Detail F Detail 1 Hour Session Log Si eE e E E Detail i Send E Detail g Detail
38. demand users to access the network For Time users it is the total time For Volume users it is the total amount of traffic Price For each plan this is the unit price charged for an account e Status Show the status in enabled or disabled e Function Press Create for the desired plan and Creating an On demand Account will appear for creation RayTalk wireless professionals On demand Account Creation Plan Account Type Quota Price Status 1 Usage time 15 min s connection time quota with expiration 10 91 Enabled 2 Usage time 11 min s connection time quota 1 Enabled 3 Hotel Cut off time Valid until 12 00 the following day 5 Enabled Duration time Valid from 2010 07 14 12 00 00 til 2010 07 14 23 59 00 1 Enabled 7 Creating an On demand Account ae 2 Usage tme Quota 1i min s of connection time quota Account Creation System created Account SE First time login must be done within 1 hour s Total Price 1 Unit 1 Units per ticket Group Group 1 Reference Add a reference related to this account for ustomer s name External ID Enter an external ID such as Library ID No Function Create Create Create Please confirm the information and press Create button to create an account 7 On demand Account Batch Creation After at least one billing plan is enabled the administrator can generate multiple on demand user accounts at once with batch creation For
39. detailed settings for each Zone Click the Configure button to configure each Zone Basic Settings Authentication Settings Wireless Settings and WDS Settings Public Zone only 16 RayTalk wireless professionals 3 5 1 Port Role Assignment The MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 supports two zones Private and Public In the Private Zone authentication is not required to access the network whether it is via wired and wireless connection In the Public Zone the Authentication Required for Zone option is enabled by default so clients have to be authenticated successfully before surfing the Internet The Zone and Port mappings are shown below LAN1 LAN2 maps to Private Zone and LAN3 LAN4 to Public Zone respectively U Coe O LANZ L rm LAM4 USE SD Consola DW Z i Note System s WMI can also be accesses via WAN port as long as the administrator uses an IP address listed on the Management IP Address List Go to System gt gt General gt gt Management IP Address List If both WAN and LAN ports are unable to reach the WMI please use console interface to resolve this issue 3 5 2 Planning Your Internet Network MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 supports two zones Private and Public In the Private Zone authentication is not required to access the internet via wired and wireless In Public Zone by default the Authentication Required for Zone option is enabled so clients are re
40. detect only the RAYTALK RA 696 but not each other The default value is set at 2346 Fragment Threshold Enter a value between 256 and 2346 The default value is 2346 Packet size larger than this threshold will be fragmented sent with several pieces instead of one chunk before transmission A smaller value results in smaller frames but allows a larger number of frames in transmission A lower Fragment Threshold setting can be useful in areas where communication is poor or disturbed by a serious amount of radio interference 20 RayTalk wireless professionals Broadcast SSID The administrator has the option of enabling or disabling the SSID for VAP1 which is the Private Zone Default value is set at Disable where users will not be able to scan for the SSID Station Isolation By enabling this function all stations wirelessly associated to this zone are isolated from one another and can only communicate with the system WMM The default is Enable Wi Fi Multimedia WMM is a Quality of Service QoS feature that prioritizes wireless data packets based on four access categories voice video best effort and background Applications without WMM and applications that do not require QoS are assigned to the best effort category which receives a lower priority than that of voice and video Therefore WMM decides which data streams are more important and assigns them a higher traffic priority This option works with WMM capable clients only IGMP
41. dictionary ascend SINCLUDE dictionary Dau INCLUDE dictionary binter INCLUDE dictionary cabletrorn S INCLUDE dictionary INCLUDE dictionary c he altiga dictionary INCLUDE dictionary cisca vpns3000 INCLUDE dictionary cisco vpns5o000 INCLUDE dictionary cisco bam INCLUDE dictionary colubris INCLUDE dictionar Gr Step 7 Open the radius database vivian linus mysql u root p radius Enter password Reading table information for completion of table and column names You can turn off this feature to get a quicker startup with 4 Welcome to the MySQL monitor Commands end with Your MySQL connection id is 96 to serwer version Type help or h for help Type ke mysql gt R Step 8 Insert VSA into RADIUS response In this example the maximum download and upload traffics in bytes for groupO3 users is 1MBytes mysql gt INSERT INTO radgroupreply slicer a Attribute oap Value VALUES qroupos cipherium Byte admount 104e576 3 Query OF 1 row affected 0 00 sec mysql gt exit Eye Step 9 Restart RADIUS daemon to get your settings activated Bees init dfradiusd restart topping RADIUS otarting RADI US iguration files OK Thu Oct 30 14 26 41 2006 Into Starting reading cont m Co in SE oF 119 RayTalk wireless professionals Appendix D On demand Account types amp Billing Plan This section explains the param
42. following two shortcut keys 1 Number ENTER or 2 Number 1 asterisk Number 2 ENTER For example 3 ENTER is to have POS printer print out a billing 3 ticket asterisk 2 ENTER allows operator to print a single ticket of billing plan A with two units of the quota That is the given quota is multiplied by two Note that the keys can only print out tickets one at a time To Batch create tickets turn to Main Menu gt Users gt Authentication gt On demand User Server Configuration gt On demand Account Batch Creation on RayTalk Hot Spot devices s WMI Use FUNC ENTER or wait 5 seconds to clear the wrong number just pressed Setting up RT TO696RF with the RayTalk Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point or Internet Subscriber Gateway RT TO696RF offers manual and auto connection to uplink RayTalk Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point or Internet Subscriber Gateway The former implies that administrator would have to go on to RT TO696RF s WMI filling in necessary columns that are supposed to fit what is set up on the controller end However the auto connection called Terminal Auto Setup TAS is particularly designed for quickly establishing connection without any previous setting Manual setup Connecting RT TO696RF to uplink RayTalk Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point or Internet Subscriber Gateway manually there are still two ways to achieve One is through wired connection an
43. of RAYTALK RA 696 on the rear panel Depending on the type of internet service provided by your ISP connect the other end of the cable to the ATU Router of an ADSL a cable modem a switch or a hub The WAN LED indicator should be ON to indicate a proper connection d Connect the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 to your PC Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN1 port of the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 on the rear panel Connect the other end of the cable to a PC for configuring the system The LAN1 LED indicator should be ON to indicate a proper connection Note The MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 has two virtual Private and Public zones that are mapped to LAN1 LAN2 192 168 10 254 and LAN3 LAN4 192 168 11 254 respectively Now the hardware installation is completed Caution Please use only the power adapter supplied with the RAYTALK RA 696 package Using a different power adapter may cause damage to this system Caution To verify the wired connection between the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 and your switch router hub Please check the LED status indication of these network devices RayTalk wireless professionals 2 6 Access Web Management Interface The MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 supports Web Management Interface WMI configuration Upon the completion of hardware installation the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi Ra
44. of a transaction This may be entered as five digits nine digits or five digits and four digits e Country The country associated with both the billing and shipping address of a transaction This may be entered as either an abbreviation or full name e Phone A phone number associated with both a billing and shipping address of a transaction e Phone number information may be entered as all number or it may include parentheses or dashes to separate the area code and number e Fax Afax number may be associated with the billing information of a transaction This number e may be entered as all number or contain parentheses and dashes to separate the area code and number Authorizie Net Payment Page Remark Content Enter additional details for the transaction such as Tax Freight and Duty Amounts Tax Exempt status and a Purchase Order Number if applicable 132 RayTalk wireless professionals 2 Payments via PayPal To configure Payments via PayPal go to User gt gt Authentication gt gt On demand User gt gt External Payment Gateway gt gt PayPal Before setting up PayPal it is required that the hotspot owners have a valid PayPal Business Account After opening a PayPal Business Account the hotspot owners should find the Identity Token of this PayPal account to continue with PayPal Payment Page Configuration gt External Payment Gateway PayPal Payment Page Configuration PayPal Payment
45. rbsworldpay com wee purchas Currency SBP Pound Sterling w Note The WAN IP of gateway must be a real IP RayTalk wireless professionals Appendix F Portal Page Customization Since every Service Zone have their own configuration profiles and acts like a virtual gateway administrators can customize or define their own portal pages utilized by users of that Service Zone The customizable pages of a Service Zone are Disclaimer Page Login Page Logout Page Login Success Page Login Fail Page Logout Success Page Logout Fail Page Login Success Page for On demand User Port Location Mapping Free Login Page Port Location Mapping Charge Login Page Disclaimer Page Configure Login Page Configure Logout Page Configure Login Success Page Configure Custom Pages Login Failed Page Configure Login Success Page for On demand User Configure Logout Success Page Configure Logout Failed Page Configure Main Menu gt gt System gt Service Zone gt gt Service Zone Configuration For each customizable page the available customization options are to use Default Page Template Page Uploaded Page or External Page Login Page Selection for Users Service Zone Default Default Page Template Page Uploaded Page External Page Main Menu gt gt System gt gt Service Zone gt gt Service Zone Configuration gt gt Login Page Default Page uses a web page stored withi
46. registered and unregistered trademarks in this document are the sole property of their respective owners Ra wireless professionals RoHS Compliant Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive 2002 95 CE RayTalk confirms that the RayTalk products RA 696 is in conformity with the directive 2002 95 CE dated 2003 01 27 usually called RoHS directive concerning the limitation of dangerous substances for electric and electronics appliances since July 1 2006 In particular the products conform to clause 4 which forbids the use of the following elements Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalant chromium Polybrominated biphenyls Polybrominated diphenylethers All the answers and certificates from RayTalk partners and suppliers demonstrate that the materials and components used on the production process do not contain any of those prohibited substances or only limited to the specific cases that are allowed by the directive In consequence RayTalk confirms that products RA 696 is in accordance with the RoHS directive This symbol crossed out bin wheelie symbol according to WEEE Annex IV indicates separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment in the EU countries Please do not throw the equipment into the domestic refuse Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for the disposal of this product For more information please contact info raytalk com RayTalk
47. text file Clicking the hyperlink of a user account leads to a page for configuration Add User Upload User Download User Search Local User List Applied Group MAC Address Username Password Account Status Begin Date End Date Remark Group 1 useri useri Valid Delete Total 1 500 First Prey Next Last Goto Page 1 Page 1 1 Row per Page 10 Add User Click this button to enter the Adding User s to the List interface Fill in the necessary information such as Username Password MAC Address Remark and login Schedule Select a desired Group to classify local users Click Apply to complete adding the user s MAC address of a networking device can be bound with a local user as well It means this user must log in to the system with a networking device namely PC that has the corresponding MAC address That is this user cannot log in with other networking devices An expiration time can be enabled for the user RayTalk wireless professionals Adding User s to the List MAC Address Enable No Username Password XXIXX XX XX XX XX Group Remark Begin Date End Date Spe 1 Group 1 e eT EES F E Select select 2 Group 1 a p Select Select 3 STO i e a SEET i E Select Select j 4 Group 1 Ee GE i p Select Select 5 Group ls a S F i Select Select i 6 Group 1 7 E Ge 1 p Select Select
48. traffic interface o Source Destination IP Address Domain Name Enter the source and destination IP addresses Domain Name filtering is Supported but Domain Host filtering is not o Source Destination Subnet Mask Select the source and destination subnet masks o Source MAC Address The MAC Address of the source IP address This is for specific MAC address filtering o Service Protocol These are defined protocols on the service protocols list to be selected o Schedule When schedule is selected clients assigned with this policy are applied the firewall rule only within the time checked There are three options Always Recurring and One Time Recurring is set with the hours within a week o Action for Matched Packets There are two options Block and Pass Block is to prevent packets from passing and Pass is to permit packets passing RayTalk wireless professionals 6 3 3 QoS Profile Up to 5 QoS profiles can be configured for certain applications or users that need stable bandwidth or traffic priority Bandwidth Control can only be Enabled when Bandwidth limits on WAN has been Enabled Traffic Configuration Profile 1 Select Profile Profile 1 Traffic Class ee IPv6 Bandwidth Control a Enable Disable Group Total Downlink 0 Mbps e unlimit 0 Range 1 999 Individual Maximum Downlink o Mbps e Unlimit 0 Range 1 999 Individual Request Downlink e Mbps e Unlimit 0 Range 1 999 Group Total Uplin
49. 82 8 2 Arer CORI EE 83 8 2 1 Portal URL after successful login esssssssesesreressrrerereressrrererrerossrrerereressrressrreeesserersrreesserersrreeosserersrreeeses 83 8 2 2 S TINO EE 84 8 2 3 MORID EOC EE 85 9 Networking Features of a Gateway 86 9 1 P Pg nd Pay EE 86 9 2 Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS scisccniscsccnssvacewnavacaesinnnsecsensesddvasesdnete scsiecvad svatashasoaaesavasevesnsabasnassbiuntvarass 87 9 3 Pon ail PFRON iC WN aE E TEE AEE AEE 88 RayTalk wireless professionals 10 System Management and Utilities ec eccccssscccessecceseceeeeseceeeneeeeesceceeeceeeeneceeeeeeseeceseneeeeseneeeeeeesseeseseneeeees 89 OE gun Bn E 89 102 Management IP Address EC an ene ee ne ee ee ee eo 90 10 3 IP Address Tor Accessing User LOg sissies inccssaiscntessaaesantsncumsasscedassaneesanssncuasiaaswtuvansesiiassavensadaeiavenaeeiiuasaeeisaatiotey 90 EE TE 91 kleed 92 106 Cie IAP SSW ee E 95 10 7 Backup Restore and Reset to the Factory Default cccccccccccccccccceseseeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeceeeeceeessuseeeesesaueeeagens 96 10e FEMA TEE ee 97 1O ESN EE 98 10 10 PCO TI CHI EE 99 10 10 1 Wake EE poe cs nctecce apse as soeinsaiy nose E T 99 10 10 2 Bil EG 99 10 10 3 Ree OS arc aoe re nese eases poet csc E TAE E E A A E erases 99 10 10 4 le GOONS EE 99 10 11 MONRO IP Kl 100 10 12 Console Interface 101 11 System Status and Repor EC 104 EE Ee 104 SN Da WE den U aca reiwerceus can vagm enone cmesiuasei E E cinwta
50. Factory Default Click Reset to load the factory default settings of the RAYTALK RA 696 RayTalk wireless professionals 10 8 Firmware Upgrade To configure Firmware Upgrade go to Utilities gt gt System Upgrade The administrator can download the latest firmware from the website and upgrade the system here Select the latest firmware with Browse button then click Apply the system will upload the file and restart to perform the upgrade process The firmware upgrade process can also be done via FTP It might take a few minutes before the upgrade process completes and the new firmware s WMI interface appears System Firmware Upgrade Current Version 2 00 00 File Name Rete Apply IP Address Port Upgrade by FTP Anonymous Yes A No a File Name Apply ex file name or dir File name Note For better maintenance we strongly recommend you backup system settings before upgrading firmware Note After clicking Apply the system will begin uploading the chosen firmware into the system Once the upload process is complete the system will restart to activate the new firmware The entire process may take a few minutes until the new firmware WMI appears When restart is complete system will not lease IP So please use static IP PC to upgrade system firmware Caution 1 Firmware upgrade may cause the loss of some data You may need to manually backup user account information please refer to the release notes
51. IAS Server This section will guide you through a VSA configuration in your external RADIUS server Before getting started please directly or remotely access your external RADIUS server s desktop from other PC Step 1 Confirm the following key elements in the RADIUS server users groups and policies Verify whether there are already users in the RADIUS Server Verify whether there are already Groups and assigned users belonging to these Groups in the RADIUS Server Verify whether there are already Policies and assigned Groups belonging to these Policies in the RADIUS Server 115 RayTalk wireless professionals Step 2 Run Internet Authentication Server and open Remote Access Policies Right click RADIUS Server Desktop l AB internet Authentication Service Fie Action yew Help j gt 0m x ee el internet Authentication Servace local W otrezageg 1 oi Zi Empra Oh slh E 23 CHE I KE 33 Groups eg DC match other EY Gonmections Eo Microsoft Routing snd E Connections to other access servers property sheet for the current selection Policy and scroll down to the Properties page Step 3 Click Edit Profile and select the Advanced Tag Click Add to add a new Vendor specific attribute Settings Specify the conditions that connection requests must match Policy conditions Edit Dial in Profile KH ES Windows Groups ara S 4 wm Dial in Co
52. J customer ID Room Number C Company Company a Address Address CT City Cp 3 S State State C Zip Zip a Country Country C Phone Phone R Fax Fax a Displayed text fileds must be filled Authorizie Net Payment Page Remark Content You must Tili in the correct credit card number and expiration date Card code is the last 3 digits of the Gel Security code located on the Back of your credit card If At Authorize Net Payment Page Fields Configuration e Item Check the box to show this item on the customer s payment interface e Displayed Text Enter what needs to be shown for this field e Required Check the box to indicate this item as a required field e Credit Card Number Credit card number of the customer The Payment Gateway will only accept card numbers that correspond to the listed card types e Credit Card Expiration Date Expiration date of the credit card This should be entered in the format of MMYY For example the expiration date of July September 2009 should be entered as 0709 e Card Type This value indicates the level of match between the Card Code entered in a transaction and the value that is on the file with a customer s credit card company A code and narrative description are provided to indicate the results returned by the processor e Card Code The three or four digit code assigned to a customer s credit card number at the end of the credit card number found either on the fron
53. Mbps 802 11g 2 4G 54Mbps 802 11b g and 802 11g n Otherwise the administrator could enable the Pure 11n to only utilize the 11n band e Short Preamble The length of the CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check block for communication between the Access Point and roaming wireless adapters Select Enable for Short Preamble or Disable for Long Preamble e Short Guard Interval 802 11g n only The guard interval is the space between symbols characters being transmitted to eliminate inter symbol interference With 802 11n short guard interval is half of what it is used to be to increase throughput Select Enable to use Short Guard Interval or Disable to use normal Guard Interval e Channel Width 802 11g n only For 802 11n doubling channel bandwidth to 40 MHz is supported to enhance throughput e Channel Select the appropriate channel from the drop down menu to correspond with your network settings for example Channel 1 11 is available in North American and Channel 1 13 in Europe or choose the default Auto e Max Transmit Rate The default is Auto Available range is from 1 to 300 Mbps The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of the wireless network Select from a range of transmission speed or keep the default setting Auto to make the Access Point automatically use the fastest rate possible e Transmit Power Keep the default setting or select from range to make the Access Point use different transmit power as yo
54. P Lease List Valid IP addresses issued from the DHCP Server and related information of the client using this IP address is displayed here 102 RayTalk wireless professionals 11 2 Notification To configure Notification go to Status gt gt Report amp Notification The RAYTALK RA 696 can automatically send the notifications of Monitor IP Report Users Log On demand User Log Roaming Out Users Log Roaming In Users Log Firewall Log Session Log and On demand User Billing Report to up to 5 particular e mail addresses Atrial email is provided by the system for validation Secondly the system supports recording of Users Log On demand Users Log Roaming Out Users Log Roaming In Users Log Session Log Firewall Log and Local HTTP Web Log HTTP Web Log and DHCP Server Log via external SYSLOG servers Thirdly Users Log On demand Users Log Roaming Out Users Log Roaming In Users Log Session Log On demand User Billing Report Local HTTP Web Log HTTP Web Log WMI Configuration Log DHCP Lease Log and Traffic Report can also be configured to be sent to an external FTP server In addition the Event Log section on WMI displays clients associate and disassociate messages RayTalk wireless professionals 11 2 1 E Mail SMTP Settings Receiver E mail Address 1 Receiver E mail Address 2 Receiver E mail Address 3 Receiver E mail Address 4 Receiver E mail Address 5 Sender E mail Address e SMTP Server SMTP
55. Page Configuration Pimes Account Poet Gateway URL https www paypal com cgi bin webscr Identity Token Enable Disable W Behind NAT Instant Payment Notification IPN External Gateway IP m External Gateway Port 9 Enable Disable Verify SSL Certificate Default e Currency USD U S Dollar To O Business Account The Login ID an email address associated with the PayPal Business Account O Payment Gateway URL The default website address to post all transaction data O Identity Token This is the key used by PayPal to validate all the transactions O IPN behind NAT IPN is the acronym of Instant Payment Notification which is a mechanism adopted by PayPal for identifying the outcome of a transaction When this option is enabled an upstream NAT server may be designated for accepting the IPN message from PayPal This is a mandatory configuration item if the WAN IP of your gateway in not a public IP address corresponding NAT translation configurations are necessary O Verify SSL Certificate This is to help protect the system from accessing a website other than PayPal O Currency The currency to be used for payment transaction 133 RayTalk wireless professionals gt Service Disclaimer Content Choose Billing Plan for PayPal Payment Page Service Disclaimer Content We may collect and store the following personal A information email address physical contact information credit card numbers an
56. There are 3 receipt headers supported by the system The entered content will be printed on the receipt Receipt Footer Optional There are 3 receipt footers supported by the system The entered content will be printed on the receipt e Remark Enter additional information that will appear at the bottom of the receipt Background Image You can choose to customize the ticket by uploading your own background image for the ticket or choose none Click Edit to select the image file and then click Upload The background image file size limit is 100 Kbytes No limit for the dimensions of the image is set but a 460x480 image is recommended Number of Tickets Enable this function to print duplicate receipts Another Remark field will appear when the Number of Ticket is selected to 2 and the content will appear at the bottom of the 20 duplicate receipt Preview Click Preview the ticket will be shown including the information of username and password with the selected background You can also print the ticket here 3 Ticket Template Customization Administrators can customize contents on the On demand tickets using this template Template Customization Image Upload For Usage Time with expiration time amp Volume Type I Font remain s Insert Parameters Parameters Size Normal Tall SN remain a Sheader T Sfheader SSheader Username Susername Password Spassword i Template Quota usage Total Price
57. abase for 802 1X enabled LAN devices such as AP and switch e Upload User Click Upload User to enter the Upload User from File interface Click the Browse button to select the text file for uploading user accounts then click Upload to complete the upload process 1 Additional Control Operator e wee W V cl A 1 h Authentication Black List Y Group Y Policy Schedule Firewall Y Qes Y Specific Route Y Privilege Main Menu gt Users gt Authentication gt Option gt Local gt Local User List Add User Upload User Downoad User Search Local User List Applied Group MAC Address Username Password Account Status Begin Date End Date l Remark Group 1 useri useri Valid Delete Total 1 3000 First Prev Next Last Go to Page 1 Page 1 1 Row per Page 10 Note 1 The format of each line is Username Password MAC Address Applied Policy Remark without the quotes There must be no space between the fields and commas The MAC field could be omitted but the trailing comma must be retained When adding user accounts by uploading a file existing accounts in the embedded database that are also defined in the data file will not be replaced by the new ones Note 2 Only Dep AZ anz and _ are acceptable for password field Upload User from File File Name ooo Browse 108 RayTalk wireless professionals When the system uploads a file any format error or dupli
58. ailed Page Configure Login Success Page for On demand User Configure Logout Success Page Configure Logout Failed Page Configure Disclaimer Page The Disclaimer Page is for the hotspot owner or MIS staff who wants to display terms of use or announcement information before the user login page Click Configure the setup page will appear An unauthorized client will receive a disclaimer page once opening the web browser If a client selects I agree and clicks Next then he or she will proceed to the User Login Page for client to login with username and password The Disclaimer Page can be Enabled at System gt gt General e Template Page To utilize the template user pages stored locally in the system choose Template Page and configure the necessary settings as follows Click Select hyperlinked to pick up a color for each item and fill in your copyright message You can also upload a Logo image file for your template with the Preview and Edit the Image File button Click Configure the setup page will appear for the corresponding page where you can change the text displayed as you wish After setting is finished click Preview to see the result If you are happy with the customized pages click Apply to activate the changes made e Uploaded Page Choose the Uploaded Page option if you wish to upload your own html coded page Click Configure for each custom page and upload the HTML file and corresponding ima
59. an be defined and applied to different authentication server A client logging in with this authentication server will be bound by the corresponding Policy If no policy is applied to the authentication server its users will be governed by the Global Policy Global Policy Global policy is the system s universal policy containing the Firewall Profile Specific Routes Profile IPv4 IPv6 and Privilege Profile which will be applied to all users unless the user has been regulated by another individual Policy Policy Configuration Global Policy Select Policy Global e Firewall Profile Configure Specific Route Profile Configure Specific IPv6 Route Profile Configure Privilege Profile Configure RayTalk wireless professionals e Select Policy Select a desired policy profile to configure e Firewall Profile Global policy and policy 1 5 all have a firewall service list and a set of firewall profiles which is composed of firewall rules e Specific Route Profile When Specific Routes are configured here all clients applied with this policy will access the specific destination through these gateway settings e Specific IPv6 Route Profile The routing rules to be applied to users using IPv6 under this policy may be configured here e Privilege Profile Enable or Disable Users privilege to change password Administrator can set the maximum sessions per user here Policy 1 Policy 5 Beside Global Policy P
60. ate Private Key Browse Certificate Browse Certification Path Verification D Enable a Disable Without a valid certificate users may encounter the following warning when trying to open the login page gt Certificate Error Navigation Blocked Windows Internet Explorer e http www google com File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help w di Certificate Error Navigation Blocked There is a problem with this website s security certificate The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority The security certificate presented by this website was issued for a different website s address Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website Click here to close this webpage amp Continue to this website not recommended Gei More information Click Continue to this website to access the user login page RayTalk wireless professionals 8 1 3 Walled Garden To configure Walled Garden go to Network gt gt Walled Garden This function provides certain free services for users to access the websites listed here before login and authentication Up to 20 addresses or domain names of the websites can be defined on this list Users without the network access right can still have a chance to experience the a
61. cal address translation tables used by address resolution protocol ARP RayTalk wireless professionals 10 11 Monitor IP Link To configure Monitor IP Link go to Network gt gt Monitor IP The RAYTALK RA 696 will send out a packet periodically to monitor the connection status of the IP addresses on the list On each monitored item with a WEB server running administrators may add a link for easy access by entering the IP selecting the Protocol to http or https and then clicking Create After clicking Create the IP address will become a hyperlink and administrators can easily access the host remotely by clicking the hyperlink Click the Delete button to remove the hyperlink if needed Monitor IP List No Protocol IP Address Hyperlink Remark e fee e io 2 http O L ete 3 ms o ereate 4 http Create 5 http e Create S me Hip soss a ip s PSS x fem a 10 http Create RayTalk wireless professionals 10 12 Console Interface Via the console port administrators can enter the console interface to handle problems and situations occurred during operation 1 In order to connect to the console port of the RAYTALK RA 696 a console modem cable and a terminal simulation program such as the Hyper Terminal are needed 2 Ifa Hyper Terminal is used please set the parameters as 9600 8 None 1 None Caution The main console is a menu driven te
62. cated username will terminate the uploading process and no account will be uploaded Please correct the format in the uploading file or delete the duplicated user accounts in the database then try again e Download User Use this function to create a txt file with all Local user account information and save it on a disk Authentication Black List Y Group Policy Schedule Firewall QoS Specific Route Privilege Additional Control Operator Main Menu gt Users gt Authentication gt Option gt Local gt Local User List gt Download Download User to File Applied Group MAC Address Username Password Expire Time Enabled Begin Date End Date Remark 1 useri useri Disable Download 109 RayTalk wireless professionals 12 2 RADIUS Advanced Settings To configure RADIUS Advanced Settings go to Users gt gt Authentication Click Configure for the RADIUS Authentication Database gt Complete vs Only ID vs Leave Unmodified For RADIUS authentication there is an option to send the complete username with postfix or username only Username Format When the Complete option is checked both the username and postfix will be transferred to the RADIUS server for authentication On the other hand when the Only ID option is checked only the username will be transferred to the external RADIUS server for authentication If the Leave Unmodified option is selected the system will send the username to Default Auth Ser
63. ccounting requests in the time specified Default is set at 0 Service Type This attribute indicates the type of service the user has requested or the type of service to be provided required for some RADIUS servers that only accepts specified service types Class Group Mapping This function is to impose a Group on a RADIUS class attribute sent from the RADIUS server When the clients classified by RADIUS class attributes log into the system via the RADIUS server each client will be mapped to an assigned Group RADIUS Group Mapping Server 2 Enable a Disable No Class Attribute Value Group Remark 1 Group 1 2 Group i Y 3 Group i 4 Grass i 5 Group i e DM amp CoA Settings This function allows administrator to assign users to receive Disconnect Messages Change of Authorization from the server and sessions can be terminated instantly Click Configure to enter the IP addresses of the users Attributes Priority This section shows the Standard RADIUS attributes which include Session Timeout Idle Timeout and Acct Interim Interval and WISPr Vendor Specific Attributes These attributes are predetermined and if needed choose Overwrite Server s Setting to make changes RayTalk wireless professionals gt Primary Secondary RADIUS Server o Authentication Server Enter the domain name or IP address of your RADIUS Server o Authentication Port Enter the Port number used for authentication o Accounting
64. connection Internet Connection Detection and all online users are allowed disallowed to log in the network Shows status of option to enable or disabled system info retrieval via SNMP protocol he maximum number of days for the system to retain the users information SNMP he email address to which the user log information will be sent NTP Server he network time server that the system is set to align System Time me he system time is shown as the local time he minutes allowed for the users to be inactive before their account expires Idle Time Out automatically Enabled disabled stands for the current setting to allow disallow multiple User Session Control login from the same local account Preferred DNS IP address of the preferred DNS Server Server Alternate DNS IP address of the alternate DNS Server Server RayTalk wireless professionals 11 1 2 Interface Status To view Interface Status go to Status gt gt Interface This section provides an overview of the interface for the administrator including WAN Zone Private and Zone Public e Feummseeriesemen wen Femme ooo sn ae man a ee e pe Zone VAP The description of the table is as follows RayrTalk wireless professionals 11 1 3 Routing Table To view System Status go to Status gt gt Routing Table All the Policy Routing rules and Global Policy Routing rules for both IPv4 and IPv6 will be listed here It will
65. cord into txt format File Download Some files can harm your computer Ifthe file information below looks suspicious or you do not fully trust the source do not open or save this file Filename 2007 08 txt Filetype Text Document From 192 168 2 254 Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer i Cancel More Info 100 RayrTalk wireless professionals 11 1 8 System Related Logs To configure System related logs go to Status gt gt Logs This page displays the system s local log information since system boot up Administrators can examine the log entries of various events However since all these information are stored on volatile memory they will be lost during a restart reboot operation Therefore if the log information needs to be documented the administrator will need to make back up manually Logs System Log Show Web Log Show UAMD Log Show RADIUS Server Log Show On demand User Billing Report Log Show Configuration Change Log Show System Log This page displays system related logs for event tracing Web Log This page shows which of the web pages have been accessed on the RayTalk RA 696 s built in web server UAMD Log This page displays the UAM related information output from the UAM daemon RADIUS Server Log This page displays the RADIUS messages that pass through the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 On demand Billing Rep
66. ctual network service free of charge Enter the IP Address or Domain Name of the website on the list and click Apply to save the settings Add Walled Garden List No Active Domain Name IP Address EES Fone Remark i A All D 2 E All s 3 E All 4 All x 5 P All e e P All e 7 Fi All x s E Al o F All x io E All RayTalk wireless professionals 8 1 4 Walled Garden AD To configure Walled Garden AD List go to Network gt gt Walled Garden AD This function provides advertisement links to web pages for users to access free of charge before login and authentication Advertisement hyperlinks are displayed on the user s login page Clients who click on it will be redirected to the listed advertisement websites Walled Garden Ad List URL Topic E Edit Display Item Description a a _ e e Ser mg ear E Edit E e Ki a Ser er sp ail g Enter all items or make changes by clicking the Edit button click Apply the items will be added and shown on the list URL Enter the URL of the advertisement website Topic Enter the content of the hyperlink for instance if you enter Google in this field on the user login page a hyperlink of Google will be displayed e Description Any additional message for administrator s reference e Display Choose Display to display advertisement hyperlinks on the login pages RayTalk wireless professionals 8 2 After
67. cy2 When user01 logs in to Public Zone user01 will be governed under Policy1 This is a common case for users that can be assigned a Policy individually gt For Local and RADIUS if these users are not assigned under any User Policy individually they will be governed under the same policy as others within the same authentication server For example if the Local Authentication is assigned to Policy3 a Local user01 when logged in to Public Zone will get Policy3 This is another common case for users that are assigned Policy by the authentication server gt If a User is not assigned a Policy individually and the authentication server is also not assigned a Policy then the Global Policy will be applied to all users For example a Local user user01 is assigned to None Policy and the Local Authentication is also assigned to None Policy on User list Then user01 logged in to Public Zone will be applied with the Global Policy In conclusion the Global Policy has the lowest policy priority the User Policy has the highest priority RayTalk wireless professionals Appendix B WDS Management The Public Zone of the RAYTALK RA 696 supports up to 2 WDS links WDS Wireless Distribution System is a function used to connect APs Access Points wirelessly to extend wireless coverage The WDS management function of the system can help administrators to setup two WDS links To configure WDS go to System gt gt Service Zones click C
68. d amount of time indicates how often the beacon signal will be sent from the VAP The default value is set at 100 ms RTS Threshold Enter a value between 1 and 2346 RTS Request to Send Threshold determines the packet size at which the system issues a request to send RTS before sending the frame to prevent the hidden node problem The RTS mechanism will be activated if the data size exceeds the value provided A lower RTS Threshold setting can be useful in areas where many client devices are associating with the RAYTALK RA 696 or in areas where the clients are far apart and can detect only the RAYTALK RA 696 but not each other The default value is set at 2346 21 Ra wireless alk professionals Fragment Threshold Enter a value between 256 and 2346 The default value is 2346 A packet size larger than this threshold will be fragmented sent with several pieces instead of one chunk before transmission A smaller value results in smaller frames but allows a larger number of frames in transmission A lower Fragment Threshold setting can be useful in areas where communication is poor or disturbed by a serious amount of radio interference Broadcast SSID Enable to broadcast VAP2 s SSID in the air Disable to hide VAP s SSID so that it cannot be scanned Station Isolation By enabling this function all stations wirelessly associated to this zone are isolated from one another and can only communicate with the system WMM The d
69. d the other is via wireless connection Method 1 Wired Connection Plug in an Ethernet cable between RT TO696RF and RayTalk Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point or Internet Subscriber Gateway Fill in Network Settings and make sure they match what is determined on the controller The change will take effect after 1 clicking Save and 2 rebooting the system After RT TO696RF and the uplink device has built up a successful connection the Status indicator will blink with long illuminated intervals 147 RayTalk wireless professionals Method 2 Wireless Connection Fill in Network Settings and Wireless Settings click Save and reboot the system After RT TO696RF and the uplink device has successfully built up a connection the Status indicator will blink with long illuminated intervals Note When wired connection is established the wireless connectivity will be turned off by the system automatically meaning wireless and wired connection will not co exist at any time Wired connection has a higher priority When the settings are done completely on the RayTalk Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point or Internet Subscriber Gateway side go to RT TO696RF s WMI and check if every uplink setting matches that on the controller Terminal Auto Setup TAS Only available on RT TO696RF TAS refers to an automatic connection mechanism that requires NO previous network settings Just press the TAS button on RT TO696RF for three seconds and it will auto
70. d transactional information based on your activities on the Internet service provided by us IE the information you provide cannot be verified we may t Choose Billing Plan for PayPal Payment Page Plan Enable Disable Quota Price Enable Disable 5 hris 5 mints g 2 Enable Disable 3 Enable Disable 10 hr s 6 mints 9000 4 Enable Disable J Enable Disable Until 18 30 as 6 Enable Disable 7 Enable Disable 20 73 Mbyte s 0 59 g Enable Disable 9 Enable Disable 10 Enable Disable 600 Mbyte s 6 99 e Service Disclaimer Content View the service agreement and fees for the standard payment gateway services as well as add or edit the service disclaimer content here e Choose Billing Plan for PayPal Payment Page These 10 plans are the plans in Billing Configuration and the desired plan s can be enabled gt Client s Purchasing Record PayPal Payment Page Remark Content Client s Purchasing Record Starting Invoice Number ots d Change the Number Description Item Name Internet Access Ze Title for Message to Seller Special Note to Seller 3 PayPal Payment Page Remark Content 1 PayPal enables you to SS send payments securely online using PayPal account a joredit card or bank account Clicking on Buy Now button sak Client s Purchasing Record e Starting Invoice Number An invoice number may be provided as additional information for the transaction This is a reference field that
71. demand account In addition an External ID such as student s school ID can be entered together with account creation After the account is created you can click Printout to print a receipt which will contain the on demand user s information including the username and password Moreover you can click Send to POS to print a receipt by a POS device Note If no Billing plan is enabled accounts cannot be created by clicking Create Please go back to Billing Plans to activate at least one Billing plan by clicking Edit and Apply the setting to activate the plan The printer used by Print is a pre configured printer connected to the administrator s computer On demand Account Creation Plan Account Type Quota Price Status Function 1 Usage time 15 min s connection time quota with expiration 10 91 Enabled Create 2 Usage time ii min s connection time quota i Enabled Create 3 Hotel Cut off time Valid until 12 00 the following day 5 Enabled Create 4 Duration time Valid from 2010 07 14 12 00 00 till 2010 07 14 23 59 00 1 Enabled Create 5 N A N A N A Disabled 6 N A N A N A Disabled D N A N A N A Disabled 8 N A N A N A Disabled 9 N A N A N A Disabled 0 N A N A N A Disabled e Plan The number of a specific plan e Account Type Show account type of the plan in Usage time Duration time or Hotel Cut off e Quota The total amount of time interval or traffic volume for On
72. dinsb s WISPr Vendor Spectic Aliribites Redirection URL Billing Class Of Service Session Terminate on Billing Tinea Enable Cass abila Session Terminate Tire Py erat Bamdawidth Setting Group J Number ol Retries 3 Garett J Timpul Si Patt En Primary RADIUS Server Sl igeieub IEL CHAP Enable Disable on Hema JE adore Secondary RADIUS Server Damen fame Ace ree CHAP Enshle Cis sble Leeper Aig Prag M Bed Pape Ra wireless alk professionals gt External RADIUS Related Settings 802 1X Authentication Enable Disable 802 1X authentication for users authenticated through this Server Username Format Select the format of the user login information required to be sent to the external RADIUS Server You may choose to send username in Complete userID Postfix Only ID or Leave Unmodified Please note that if Leave Unmodified option is selected the system will send the input as is NAS Identifier This attribute is the string identifying the NAS originating the access request System will send this value to the external RADIUS server if the external RADIUS server needs this NAS Port Type Indicates the type of physical port the network access server is using to authenticate the user System will send this value to the external RADIUS server if the external RADIUS server needs this Account Delay Time This attribute adds flexibility for the RAYTALK RA 696 to process a
73. dministrator to inspect sessions currently established between a client and the system Each result displays the IP and Port values of the Source and Destination You may define the filter conditions and display only the results you desire g gt Ai D e 2 System Users Access Points Network Utilities System Interface HW Routing Table Current Users Y Session Lis User Logs Logs DHCP Lease Report amp Notification Main Menu Status gt Sessior Filter Address Family Protocol Source IP Port Destination IP Port Dad si Al ei Apply Filter Display Mode ALL Total 133 First Prev Next Last Go to Page 1 Page 1 7 Row per Page ZU Session List No Protocol Source IP Port Destination IP Port State Timeout 1 udp 192 168 1 254 36031 168 95 1 1 SE UNREPLIED 1 2 udp 192 168 1 254 49431 168 95 1 1 53 UNREPLIED 0 11 1 6 User Log To view User Log go to Status gt gt User Log This page is used to check the traffic history of the RayTalk RA 696 The history of each day will be saved separately in the RAM memory for at least 3 days 72 full hours The system also keeps a cumulated record of the traffic data generated by each user in the last 2 calendar months RayTalk wireless professionals Users Log Date Size Byte 2012 07 10 131 2012 07 09 131 2012 07 08 131 On demand Users Log Date Size Byte 2012 07 10 186 2012 07 09 186 2012 07 08 186 Roaming Out User Log Date Size Byte 2012 07
74. e RayTalk wireless professionals 5 Who Can Access the Network 5 1 Type of Users To configure Users go to Users gt gt Authentication This section is for administrators to pre configure authentication servers for the entire system Concurrently up to three servers can be selected and pre configured for static user authentication One server uses built in LOCAL database while the other two servers use external RADIUS database In addition ONDEMAND server can be configured for temporary user authentication Authentication Settings Auth Option Auth Database Postfix Server 1 LOCAL local Server 2 RADIUS radiusi Server 3 RADIUS radi us2 On demand User ONDEMAND ondemand FREE FREE N A Authentication Settings There are four different authentication options in MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 that use databases LOCAL RADIUS1 RADIUS2 ONDEMAND and FREE Local and On demand are built in databases with user credentials stored locally and RADIUS is one of the most common external authentication databases FREE is an access option that allows users to access networks with any specified identity token on the login page Click on the Authentication Options to configure e Auth Option Set a name for the authentication databases by using numbers 0 9 alphabets a z or A Z dash underline _ space and dot only This name is used for the administrator to easily identify the authentication options
75. e and Kick Out will be shown Administrators can force out a specific online user by clicking the hyperlink of Kick Out Click Refresh to update the current users list Online Users List Auth Online Username MAC Address Pkts In Out SZ VLAN Method Sec No i RES Idie Kick Out seit edu uth idle IP Address IPv6 Address Bytes In Out Group Policy Database Sec Page 1 1 Row perPage 50 Non Login Devices shows users that have acquired an IP address from the system s DHCP server but have not yet been authenticated either under the LAN or remotely tunneled site This feature is designed for administrators to keep track of systems resources from being exhausted The list shows the client s MAC Address IP Address and associated VLAN ID as well as the Service Zone Non Login Device List MAC Address IP Address VLAN ID Service Zone Total 0 First Prev Next Last Goto Page Page 1 1 Row per Page 50 The On demand Roaming Out User List shows the users that are authenticated by other gateways using this RayTalk RA 696 s On demand database as RADIUS database On demand Roaming Out User List Bytes In Out Login Time Session Name IP Address MAC Address NAS ID Time Pkts In Out Last Update Time Total 0 First Previous Next Last Goto Page Page 1 1 Row per Page 50 Refresh Disable s RayTalk wireless professionals 11 1 5 Session List This page allows the a
76. e replace replace 1 var regObj new RegExp amp name t amp if name url var result regObj exec url if result null return else return decodeURIComponent result 1 I RayTalk wireless professionals Appendix G Terminal Server Setup Overview of Network Ticket Generator RT TO696RF is an innovative product RayTalk offers to facilitate the communication between Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point and Internet Subscriber Gateway and serial POS printer It is mainly used to have the connected printer fast print necessary account information extracted from Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point or Internet Subscriber Gateway for a user who would like to access the Internet or managed networks making provisioning of wired or wireless connection easier and more user friendly What is noteworthy is that RT TO696RF supports wireless connectivity to the uplink gateway That is operators now can deploy a network with lesser physical wires Here is a deployment example RT TO696RF Wireless Terminal Operator COM Useful Shortcut Keys Number ENTER o create and print out an on demand account of an enabled billing plan of the uplink Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point or Subscriber Gateway mainly for the user who purchased an account Number 1 asterisk Print a ticket of billing Number 1 with Number 2 units For example 8 ast
77. ed the value of Group Total Uplink gt Individual Request Uplink Defines the guaranteed minimum bandwidth allowed for an individual client The Individual Request Uplink cannot exceed the value of Group Total Uplink and Individual Maximum Uplink RayTalk wireless professionals 6 3 4 Routing Specific Route Profile Click User gt gt Specific Route for the Specific Route Profile the Specific Route Profile list will appear 1 Specific Route Specific Route Profile The Specific Default Route is used to control clients to access some specific IP segment by the specified gateway Specific Routing can be set up for the Global Policy and up to 5 profiles can be configured Global Policy Specific Routes Destination Gateway Route No IP Address Subnet Netmask IP Address i 255 255 255 255 32 2 255 255 255 255 327 e 3 255 255 255 255 32 4 255 255 255 255 32 Specific Routes Profile 1 Select Profile Profle 1 e Enable 1 _ Default Gateway IP Address se Destination Gateway Route No IP Address Subnet Netmask IP Address 1 255 255 255 259 fae e 2 259 299 2599 295 32 T 3 255 255 255 255 a2 T 4 255 255 255 255 32 T 3 255 200 290 200 f 32 e z 255 255 255 255 32 7 255 200 20 200 32 T 255 259 255 255 32 e o Destination IP Address The destination network address or IP address of the destination host Please note that if applicable the system will calculate and display
78. efault is Enable Wi Fi Multimedia WMM is a Quality of Service QoS feature that prioritizes wireless data packets based on four access categories voice video best effort and background Applications without WMM and applications that do not require QoS are assigned to the best effort category which receives a lower priority than that of voice and video Therefore WMM decides which data streams are more important and assigns them a higher traffic priority This option works with WMM capable clients only IGMP Snooping IGMP is a multicast constraining mechanism which may flood the broadcast domain This is effective for dense internet usage such as conventions or campuses Ra wireless alk professionals 4 3 Zone Wireless Security To configure Zone Wireless Security go to System gt gt Service Zones click Configure for Private zone or click Configure for Public zone After the above configurations are finished setting up the wireless security is very important to protect your wireless network Basic Security Advanced Basic Security Advanced Security Wireless Settings VAP Status 9 Enable ESSID RA 696 1 Security Type Beacon Interval RTS Threshold Fragment Threshold Broadcast SSID Station Isolation WM IGMP Snooping Wireless Settings VAP Status Enable ESSID RA 696 2 Security Type Beacon Interval RTS Threshold Fragment Threshold Broadcast SSID
79. end Time account lifespan ee Begin Time End Time Creation Time em Time CT E invalid m Valid 128 RayTalk wireless professionals Appendix E External Payment Gateways This section is to show independent Hotspot owners how to configure related settings in order to accept payments via Authorize net PayPal SecurePay or WorldPay making the Hot Spot Wi Fi an e commerce environment for end users to pay for and obtain Internet access with credit cards 1 Payments via Authorize Net To configure Payments via Authorize Net go to Users gt gt Authentication gt gt On demand User gt gt External Payment Gateway gt gt Authorize Net Before setting up Authorize Net it is required that the merchant owners have a valid Authorize Net account gt Authorize Net Payment Page Configuration External Payment Gateway 9 Authorize Net U PayPal SecurePay O WorldPay Disable Authorize Net Payment Page Configuration Merchant Login ID Merchant Transaction Key Payment Gateway URL https secure authorize net gateway transact dll Enable Disable Verify SSL Certificate Default e Test Mode Enable Disable Try Test MD5 Hash i Enable o Disable Merchant ID This is the Login ID that comes with the Authorize Net account Merchant Transaction Key The merchant transaction key is similar to a password and is used by Authorize Net to authenticate transactions Payment
80. ent Threshold 2346 256 2346 Advanced Broadcast SSID Enable Disable Station Isolation Enable Disable WMM Enable Disable IGMP Snooping Enable Disable gt Wireless Settings VAP1 Wireless Settings Private Zone e Basic Enable the VAP Status if you wish to provide wireless service under this zone Assign an ESSID to VAP1 under Private Zone or use the default the ESSID of Private Zone will not be broadcast and internal staff will need to associate to Private Zone s VAP1 manually e Security Configure the wireless network under Private Zone with security encryption to prevent unauthorized wireless association if necessary The supported encryption standards are WEP and WPA PSK e Advanced The parameters in Advanced are wireless settings that allow customization of data transmission enhanced security and wireless roaming Beacon Interval The entered amount of time indicates how often the beacon signal will be sent from the VAP The default value is set at 100 ms RTS Threshold Enter a value between 1 and 2346 RTS Request to Send Threshold determines the packet size at which the system issues a request to send RTS before sending the frame to prevent hidden node problems The RTS mechanism will be activated if the data size exceeds the value provided A lower RTS Threshold setting can be useful in areas where many client devices are associating with the RAYTALK RA 696 or in areas where the clients are far apart and can
81. er Jack Socket for the power adaptor d Restart Reset Press once to restart the system Press and hold for more than 5 seconds to reset to factory default WES Button A B WDS Easy Setup Press the button to build up a WDS link with another peer A WDS links can be set up per RF card de Indicators 6 indicators that displays the states of 6 various functions or progresses The 5 6 numbers are explained on the leftmost side of the rear panel wan Fe attaching an Ethernet cable to an uplink service LAN Ports 1 2 he ports for connections with LAN side devices 7 Console Port o access RayTalk RA 696 via the console interface RayTalk wireless professionals 2 4 System Requirement e Gigabit Ethernet network cables with RJ 45 connectors e All PCs need to install the TCP IP network protocol 2 5 Installation Steps Please follow the steps mentioned below to install the hardware of the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 1 Place the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 at the best location The best location is usually at the center of your wireless network 2 To supply power to the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 Connect the power adapter to the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 s power jack socket on the rear panel 3 Connect MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 to your outbound network device Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the WAN port
82. er Vendor specific Attributes if needed VE wireless professionals www raytatlk com 3 VSA configuration in RADIUS server FreeRADIUS This section will guide you through VSA configuration with FreeRADIUS v1 0 5 running on Fedora Before getting started open the shell of RADIUS server for example use Putty to access the Linux host Step 1 Confirm the following key elements in the RADIUS server users groups Verify whether there are already users in the RADIUS Server Verify whether there are already Groups and assigned users belonging to these Groups in the RADIUS Server Step 2 Log in to the Linux host of the RADIUS server Step 3 Create a file under the freeradius folder Step 4 Edit and save the contents of the file as follows attribute Byte irmount EELER Administrator can also add other attributes as the table stated in Section 2 with the same format VENDOR Standard attribute Et ATTRIBUTE Byte mount interyer ATTRIBUTE HaxBytelIn interyer T ATTRIBUTE MaxBytetIn 2 Interqer ATTRIBUTE Bute mount dGb Lnterqer ATTRIBUTE MaxByte In 4G8 2 intercer ATTRIBUTE MaxByteITn 4G8 Dri interger T Step 5 Edit the file under the folder freeradius Step 6 To include the file in the dictionary of RADIUS server insert it in an incremental position as follows 118 RayTalk wireless professionals www raytatlk com INCLUDE
83. er the PSK Pass phrase 114 eech RayTalk wireless professionals Appendix C RADIUS Accounting This section will briefly introduce the basic configuration of RADIUS server to work with VSA for controlling the maximum client volume usage upload download or upload download traffic This VSA will be sent from the RADIUS server to the gateway along with an Access Accept packet In other words when the external RADIUS server accepts the request it will reply not only an Access Accept but also a maximum value in bytes each user is allowed to transfer This value can be the maximum upload traffic the maximum download traffic or the sum of the download and upload traffics in bytes per user The gateway will check this value every minute if the user traffic reaches this value the gateway will stop the session of this user and send a Stop to RADIUS server 1 Description VSA is designed to allow vendors to support their own extended Attributes which are not covered in common attributes It MUST not affect the operation of the RADIUS protocol Attribute Number and Attribute Value can then be designed to provide additional control over RADIUS If the amount of traffic is larger than 4 GB the attributes of XXXX 4GB will be used On the other hand when the administrator fills in all attributes the user will be kicked out from the system if any condition is reached 2 VSA configuration in RADIUS server
84. eral WAN wan Traffic IPV6 LAN Port Mapping Semice Zones Main Menu gt System gt General General Settings for the Entire System System Name Wireless Hot Spot Access Point Ad ministrator Contact Information Suspend Warning Message Sorry The service is suspended gale tampe Cor W Use the name on the security certificate Internal Domain Name FQON of this device for internal use e g controller office nmame com To Configure Certificate go to Utilities gt gt Certificate and choose Upload Certificate from the scroll down menu Certificate A data record used for authenticating network entities such as a server or a client A certificate contains X 509 information pieces about its owner called the subject and the signing Certificate Authority called the issuer plus the owner s public key and the signature made by the CA Network entities verify these signatures using CA certificates You can apply for a SSL certificate at CAs such as VeriSign If you already have a SSL Certificate please Click Browse to select the file and upload it Click Apply to complete the upload process If you do not have a valid SSL Certificate use the system default certificate RayrTalk wireless professionals WW CA Administrator Account Backup amp Restore Y System Upgrade Restart Network Utilities Main Menu gt Utilities Certific il it Certificate Utility Upload Certificate e Upload Certific
85. erisk 3 ENTER is equal to create an on demand account of billing plan 8 with 3 units and have the POS printer print out Number 2 ENTER the corresponding ticket That is the quota that billing plan 8 grants is multiplied by 3 FUNC 1 ENTER o print out the information of RT TO696RF including 1 its IP address 2 the firmware version and he build number 3 the current listening port 4 uplink connection status 5 the IP address of the uplink Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point or Subscriber Gateway FUNC ENTER o clear what is pressed This is used when the operator pressed a wrong button or combination The system will also clear it automatically after five seconds FUNC O ENTER o activate Safe Mode disabling the FUNC T ENTER shortcut key in order to protect RT TO696RF s information leakage 4 digit ENTER o unlock Safe Mode This 4 digit password can be changed on the WMI at System gt gt Safe Mode Password The default value is 0000 asterisk ENTER o lock the keypad excluding the TAS and the Reset button In Lock Mode the Status indicator will enter into special flashing Press asterisk ENTER again to disable the function and the LED indicator Status will go back to short illuminated intervals or long illuminated intervals RayTalk wireless professionals LED Panel LED indicators Power When the power adapter is connected Powe
86. eters as well as the different account types provided when editing billing plans in On demand authentication Usage time with Expiration Time Users can access internet as long as account is valid with remaining quota usable time Users need to activate the purchased account within a given time period by logging in It is Ideal for short term usage namely in coffee shops at airport terminals etc This billing type only deducts quota when internet is being used However the countdown to Expiration Time is continuous regardless of logging in or out Account would expire when the Valid Period is used up or the quota depleted Quota is the total period of time xx days yy hrs zz mins during which On demand users are allowed to access the network The total maximum quota is 364Days 23hrs 59mins 59secs even after redeeming Account Activation is carried out when the user logs in for the first time Failing to do so in the period set in Account Activation will result in account expiration Valid Period is the valid period of usage time After this time period even if there is remaining quota the account will still expire Price is the unit price of this plan Group will be the applied Group to users created from this plan Reference field allows administrator to input additional information Editing Billing Plan Plan 2 Account Type Usage time e Expiration Time With Expiration Time O No Expiration Time a day s
87. for the limitation before upgrading 2 Do not power on off the system during the upgrade or restart process It may damage the system and cause malfunction RayTalk wireless professionals 10 9 Restart To perform system restart go to Utilities gt gt Restart This function allows the administrator to safely restart the RAYTALK RA 696 and the process takes approximately three minutes Reason for restarting the system can be entered for record purposes Click YES to restart the RAYTALK RA 696 click NO to go back to the previous screen Do NOT power off during system restart as this might damage the system If the power needs to be turned off it is highly recommended to restart the RAYTALK RA 696 first and then turn off the power after completing the restart process Administrator Account Backup amp Restore System Upgrade Y Restart Network Utilities Certificate Main Menu gt Utilities gt Restart Do you want to RESTART the system Reason Caution The connection of all online users to the system will be disconnected when system is in the process of restarting RayTalk wireless professionals 10 10 Network Utility To configure Network Utility go to Utilities gt gt Network Utilities System provides some network utilities for administrators Both IPv4 and IPv6 are supported Wake on LAN is for waking up remote devices that supports Wake on LAN feature by entering the MAC add
88. g Out Local user database will be used as authentication database for roaming out users Enable Disable 02 1X Authentication Local user database will be used as internal RADIUS database for 802 1X enabled LAN devices such as AP and switch RADIUS Client Device Settings 602 1X Auth Setting Default Auth Server Server 1 Postfix local The Auth server is for usemame only with ID e g useri RADIUS Client Device Settings No Type IP Address Subnet Mask Secret Key SNMP Community 1 Roaming Out 127 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 8 TETTETETT 2 Disable a 255 295 255 295 32 7 3 Disable Y 255 255 255 255 32 4 Disable 255 255 255 255 32 7 e Disable 255 255 255 255 32 Click the hyperlink Roaming Out amp 802 1x Client Device Settings to enter the Roaming Out amp 802 1X Client Device Settings interface Choose Roaming Out and enter the Roaming Out client s IP address and network mask and then click Apply to complete the settings RayTalk wireless professionals 12 4 Customizable Pages To configure Custom Pages go to System gt gt Service Zones click Configure in Public zone There are several user login and logout pages that can be customized by the administrator You can select Default Page Template Page Uploaded or External Page Disclaimer Page Configure Login Page Configure Logout Page Configure Login Success Page Configure Custom Pages Login F
89. ge files and click Apply After applying the setting the new login page can be previewed by clicking Preview button External Page Choose the External Page option if you wish to use user pages located on a designated website Click Configure for each custom page and enter the URL of its corresponding external login page and click Apply After applying the setting the new login page can be previewed by clicking Preview button 112 RayTalk wireless professionals Appendix A Policy Priority Global Policy Authentication Policy and User Policy The RAYTALK RA 696 supports multiple Policies including one Global Policy and 5 individual Policies can be assigned to different Authentication Server Global Policy is the system s universal policy and is applied to all clients while other individual Policies can be selected and defined to be applied to any Authentication Server For some authentication such as Local and RADIUS users can be assigned to different Policies individually One user may be applied to a different policy at the same time Which policy is actually applied to this user The Policy Priority is enforced as follows User Policy gt gt Authentication Policy gt gt Global Policy Now let us discuss the different user policy types gt For Local and RADIUS users can be assigned to different policies individually For example a Local user user01 is assigned to Policy1 and the Local Authentication Poli
90. ging in for the first Groe Usage time No Expiration account lifespan gt Activation Time Quota up QU AT Creation Time kam Time CT gt Invalid Valid 122 RayTalk wireless professionals Hotel Cut off time Hotel Cut off time is the clock time normally check out time at which the on demand account is cut off made expired by the system on the following day or many days later On the account creation UI of this plan operator can enter a Unit value which is the number of days to Cut off time according to customers stay time For example Unit 2 days Cut off Time 13 00 then account will expire on 13 00 two days later Grace Period is an additional short period of time after the account is cut off that allows user to continue to use the on demand account to access the Internet without paying additional fee Unit Price is the daily price of this billing plan It is mainly used in hostel hotel venues to provide internet service according to guests stay time Group will be the applied Group to users created from this plan Reference field allows administrator to input additional information Editing Billing Plan Plan 5 Account Type Hotel Cut off time ze Hotel Cut off Time Tt HH MM range 00 00 en 23 59 4 Grace Period Account remains usable for hours after cut off 60 perday Unit Price Tt Range 0
91. gt External Payment Gateway gt gt WorldPay WorldPayPaymentConfiguration WorldPayInstallationID Payment Gateway URL https select wp3 rbsworldpay com wec purchase Currency GBF Pound Sterling Service Disclaimer Content We may collect and store the following personal information Physical contact information credit card numbers and transactional information based on your activities on the Internet service provided by us a d II WorldPayBillingConfiguration Enable 9 Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable sable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable 1 Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable WorldPayNoteContent You must fill in the correct credit card number and expiration date Card code is the last 3 digits of the security code located on the back of your credit card hy gt WorldPay Payment Configuration WorldPaylnstallation ID The ID of the associated Merchant Account Payment Gateway URL The default website of posting all 136 RayTalk wireless professionals transaction data Currency The currency to be used for the payment transactions gt Service Disclaimer Content View the service agreement and fees for the standard payment gateway services as well as add or edit the service disclaimer content here gt WorldPay Billing Configuration These 10 plans are the plans in Billing Configuration and the desired
92. in Time is the time that the account will be activated for use It is set to account creation time Cut off Time is the clock time when the account will expire Price is the unit price of this plan Group will be the applied Group to users created from this plan Reference field allows administrator to input additional information Editing Billing Plan Plan 1 Account Type Counting Method Elapsed Time Begin and end Time Cut off Time Begin Time Upon Account Creation Cut off Time TC HH MM range 00 00 23 59 J e hi Price Range 0O 100000 including two digits after decimal point eg 1 99 TIP When the Account Type is Guration time three Counting Methods may be used to decide when the account expires i Elapsed Time specifies the time duration from account creation for which the account is valid 2 Cut off Time specifies the next cut off time point for which the account becomes invalid 2 Begin and End Date Time specifies that the account is valid between the two time points i Gis Duration time Cut off Time account lifespan exapmle showing Cut off on 23 00 23 00 ero gt Cut off Time Creation Time CT Deletion Time DT E Invalid EE Valid 127 RayTalk wireless professionals Duration time with Begin and End Time This plan defines explicitly the Begin Time and End Time of the account Countdown begins immediately after account activat
93. in addition to the standard wireless security Layer2 Firewall offers a firewall function that is tailored specifically for Layer2 traffic providing another choice of shield against possible security threats coming from going to WLAN AP interfaces hence besides firewall policies configured in Policies this extra security feature will assist to mitigate possible security breach This section provides information in the following functions Generic Firewall Rules Predefined and Custom Service Protocols and Advanced 4 4 1 Generic Firewall Rules You can choose to enable or disable the wireless Generic Firewall This section provides an overview of firewall rules for the system s wireless interface 6 default rules with up to a total 20 firewall rules are available for configuration Firewall Rules Edit Mowe to Insert Before Delete Edit Mowe to Insert Before Delete Edit Mowe to Insert Before Delete Edit Mowe to Insert Before Delete Edit Mowe to Insert Before Delete Edit pier eae ES Move to Block OSPF IPv Beet Delete Block IEEE 802 3 Block ST IEEE 802 3 Block IEEE 802 3 Block Black HSRP Edit Move to Insert Before Delete Block rule 7 Edit Move to Insert Before Delete Edit Move to Insert Before Delete Edit Move to Insert Before Delete Block rule 8 Block rule 9 Block rule 10 RayTalk wireless professionals From the overview table each rule is designated with the fo
94. individual rules and click Apply to save the settings The rule status will be shown on the list Check the Active checkbox and click Apply to enable the rule Rule No 1 has the highest priority Rule No 2 has the second priority and so on Each firewall rule is defined by Source Destination and Pass Block action Optionally a Firewall Rule Schedule can be set to specify when the firewall rule is enforced It can be set to Always Recurring or One Time Firewall Profile 1 Firewall Rules Create a New Rule Source Destination No Active Action Rule Name i Service Schedule Operation Source Interface Destination Interface Total 0 10 First Prey Next Last Goto Page Page i 1 Row per Page 20 Selecting the Filter Rule Number 1 as an example 54 RayTalk wireless professionals Policy 1 Edit Filter Rule Rule Number 1 Rule Name Source Destination Interface Zone ALL M Interface Zone ALL KM ID Address 0 0 0 0 IP Address ba 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 0 h MAC Address Service Protocol ALL ad Schedule Always Recurring O One Time Action for Matched Packets oe Block Pass o Rule Number This is the rule selected 1 Rule No 1 has the highest priority rule No 2 has the second priority and so on o Rule Name The rule name can be changed here o Source Destination Interface Zone There are choices of ALL WAN Public and Private to be applied for the
95. ined URLs The file name format is yyyy mm dd RayTalk wireless professionals 10 4 SNMP To configure SNMP go to System gt gt General The RAYTALK RA 696 supports SNMP v1 v2c If this function is enabled the SNMP Management IP and the Community string can be assigned for SNMP management applications to access the system SNMP Configuration List Item Manager IP Address Read Community Write Community 10 RayTalk wireless professionals 10 5 Administration The RAYTALK RA 696 supports customizable administration account types namely Super Group Manager On Demand Manager or Operator The default predetermined group of the Administrator is Super group and the username and password are as follows Admin The administrator can access all configuration pages of the RAYTALK RA 696 Username admin Password admin RayTalk wireless professionals CG 0 WO EE ge ei ke gt PA Username Password d Change password y e After a successful login to the RAYTALK RA 696 a web management interface with a Home manual will appear Copyright 2011 RayTalk Industries s r l All rights reserved R Logout Help wireless professionals CN WO d WO Oe gie e Le be K mg Copyright 2011 RayTalk Industries s r l All rights reserved Admin is classified under Super Group with all access and configuration authorities Super Group members can generate
96. ing Invoice Number Iotopo pe DODDDDI Change the Number Description Item Name lInternet Access E mail Header Enjoy Online Service Disclaimer Content View service agreements and fees for the standard payment gateway services here as well as adding a new or editing service disclaimer Choose Billing Plan for Authorize Net Payment Page These 10 plans are the plans configured in the Billing Plans page and all previously enabled plans can be further enabled or disabled here as needed Client s Purchasing Record e Starting Invoice Number An invoice number may be provided as additional information for a transaction The number will be incremented automatically for each following transaction Click the Change the Number checkbox to change it e Description Item Name This is the item information to describe the product for example Internet Access e Email Header Enter the information that should appear in the header of the invoice 130 RayTalk wireless professionals gt Authorize Net Payment Page Fields Configuration Authorize Net Payment Page Remark Content Authorize Net Payment Page Fields Configuration Item Displayed Text Required Credit Card Number Credit Card Number Credit Card Expiration Date Credit Card Expiration Date First Name First Name Last Name Last Name Card Type Card Type Visa kel American Express Master Card Discover Card Code Card Code E mail E mail S
97. ion please modify billing plan no 1 Only supports normal font for ticket customization 9 On demand Account List All created On demand accounts are listed and related information is also provided Authentication Black List Group Policy Schedule ji Firewall QoS Y Specific Route Privilege 1 Additional Control Gperator Main Menu gt Users gt Authentication gt On demand User Server Configuration gt On demand Account List Restore Accounts Backup Current Accounts Delete Expired Accounts Delete Out of Quota Accounts aaa On demand Account List Username Password Remaining Quota Status Group Reference External ID Delete all 9629 f sk7zsd 1000 M bytefs Expired Group 2 Delete 383x n9eo6nb5y 11 minis Normal Group 1 Delete Total 12 3000 First Prev Next Last Goto Page 2 Page 2 2 Row per Page 10 e Search Enter a keyword of a username External ID or reference to be searched in the text file and click this button to perform the search All usernames External ID or reference matching the keyword will be listed e Username The login name of the account e Password The login password of the account e Remaining Quota The remaining time or volume or the cut off time that the account can continue to use to access the network e Status The status of the account o Normal the account is not currently in use and has not exceeded the quota limit o Online the account is cur
98. ion and expires when the End Time is reached This plan is ideal for providing internet service throughout a specific period of time for example during exhibition events or large conventions where each registered participant will get an internet account valid from 8 00 AM Jun 1 to 5 00 PM Jun 5 Account can be created in batch similar to creating coupons Begin Time is the time that the account will be activated for use defined explicitly by the operator End Time is the time that the account will expire defined explicitly by the operator Price is the unit price of this plan Group will be the applied Group to users created from this plan Reference field allows administrator to input additional information Editing Billing Plan Plan 6 Account Type Counting Method Elapsed Time Begin and end Time Cut off Time Begin Time 00 ze a1 jw 2010 EndTime 03 10 sel 2014 v mm re Range 0 100000 including two digits after decimal point eg 1 99 g TIP When the Account Type is Duratian time three Counting Methods may be used to decide when the account expires Price i Elapsed Time specifies the time duration from account creation for which the account iz valid 2 Cut off Time specifies the next cut off time point for which the account becomes invalid 3 Begin and End Date Time specifies that the account is valid between the two time points ime Gx Duration time Begin and
99. it means that the outbound Internet connection is in normal state On the other hand there is a textbox available for the administrator to enter a message reminder This reminder will appear on clients screens when Internet connection is down RayTalk wireless professionals 3 4 WAN Bandwidth Control To configure WAN Bandwidth Control go to System gt gt WAN Traffic The feature gives administrators control over the entire system s traffic on the WAN interface These parameters set here should not exceed the real bandwidth provided by your ISP For example if your xDSL is 8Mbs 640kbs you may input values equal to or less than the speed here Available Bandwidth on WAN Interface e Uplink It specifies the maximum uplink bandwidth that can be shared by clients of the system Downlink It specifies the maximum downlink bandwidth that can be shared by clients of the system 3 5 What is Zone To configure a Zone go to System gt gt Service Zones A Zone is a logical network area that covers wired or wireless networks or both of them By associating it with a unique ESSID of a Zone wireless network is divided into different logical zones Clients attempting to access the resources within a Zone will be controlled based on the access control profile of that Zone such as authentication security features wireless encryption methodes traffic control etc There are two Zones that can be utilized by the MiMo Hot S
100. k 0 Mbps e Unlimit 0 Range 1 999 Individual Maximum Uplink D Mbps e fUnlimiti 0 Range 1 999 Individual Request Uplink g Mbps e fUnlimit 0 Range 1 999 gt Traffic Class Traffic Class can be chosen for users on IPv4 or IPv6 Default DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point can be added and edited to determine traffic class Default DSCP includes Network Control 0x30 Telephony Ox2E Signaling 0x28 Multi media Conferencing 0x26 Real Time Interactive 0x20 Multi media Streaming 0x1A Broadcast Video 0x18 Low latency Data 0x12 OAM 0x10 High Throughput Data Ox0A Standard 0x00 Low Priority Data 0x08 gt Bandwidth Control Enable or Disable the capability to determine the following parameters gt Group Total Downlink Defines the maximum bandwidth allowed to be shared by clients gt Individual Maximum Downlink Defines the maximum downlink bandwidth allowed for an individual client The Individual Maximum Downlink cannot exceed the value of Group Total Downlink gt Individual Request Downlink Defines the guaranteed minimum downlink bandwidth allowed for an individual client The Individual Request Downlink cannot exceed the value of Group Total Downlink and Individual Maximum Downlink gt Group Total Uplink Defines the maximum uplink bandwidth allowed to be shared by clients gt Individual Maximum Uplink Defines the maximum uplink bandwidth allowed for an individual client The Individual Maximum Uplink cannot exce
101. lacklisti Name Blacklist1 User Remark Del All blackuser Delete Total 1 20 First Prev Next Last Go to Page 1 Paqe i 1 Row per Page 10 Add User s After the Black List editing is completed You can select the Black List in each Authentication Server to make the list effective 49 RayTalk wireless professionals 6 2 Group To configure Group go to Users gt gt Group Users on the RAYTALK RA 696 can be classified into different groups which can be assigned different Policies and Schedules The RAYTALK RA 696 supports up to 5 user Groups Group Configuration Group i1 Select Group Group i Group Name Group 1 Remark Zone Permission Configuration amp Policy Assignment Group 1 Time Span 1 Time Span Zone Name Enabled Schedule 1 se Schedule 1 e Service Zone Private W Policy 1 e Policy 1 e Service Zone Public PA Policy 1 e Policyi When the type of authentication database is RADIUS the Class Group Mapping function will be available to allow the administrator to assign a Group for a RADIUS class attribute therefore a Group will be mapped to a user of a RADIUS class attribute 6 3 Policy To configure Policy go to Users gt gt Policy The RAYTALK RA 696 supports multiple Policies including one Global Policy and 5 individual Policies Global Policy is the system s universal policy and is applied to all clients unless the clients are bounded by another policy Individual Policy c
102. le Usage Time E hourfs U minutes Refresh Time 12 hour s 1 999 three digits Trial Account List View When Trial Account is Enabled Administrator can choose to set the Usage Time and Refresh Time The server remembers the MAC address of the user Hence the user can only get a new Free authentication account after the refresh time has been reached RayTalk wireless professionals 5 2 User Login 5 2 1 Default Authentication There are different types of authentication databases LOCAL RADIUS and ONDEMAND that are supported by the system But authentication can only be set in the Public Zone A postfix is used to inform the system which authentication option is to be used for authenticating an account e g Bob local or Tim radius1 etc when multiple options are concurrently in use One of the authentication options can be assigned as default For authentication assigned as default the postfix can be omitted For example if local is the postfix of the default option then user with username Bob can login as Bob without the need to type in Bob local Auth Option Auth Database Postfix Default Enable Server 1 LOCAL local E al Server 2 RADIUS radiusi C EJ Authentication Options Server 3 RADIUS radius ei PA On demand User ONDEMAND ondemand EA FREE FREE N A E 5 2 2 Login with Postfix For each authentication option set a postfix that is easy to distinguish e g Local users according to different authenticati
103. llowing field 7 No The numbering will decide the priority of which the system will carry out the available firewall rules in the tables x Active Checking this field will mark the rule as active which means this rule will be enforced m Action Block denotes a block rule PASS denotes a pass rule 7 Rule Name This is the denominated name of the rule m EtherType It denotes the type of traffic subjected to this rule 7 Remark It shows the additional reference information of this rule m Operation 4 actions are available Edit denotes to edit the rule details Move to denotes to move the rule to a specified rule number Insert Before denotes to insert a rule before the current rule and Delete denotes to delete the rule gt gt To edit a specific rule Edit in Operation column of firewall rules will lead to the following page for detailed configuration On this page the rule can be edited from an existing rule for revision EE NAT Privilege Monitor IP Walled Garden Y Walled Garden Ad List Y DDNS 1 Client Mobility Layer 2 Firewall Edit Filter Rule Action for Matched Packets Pass Block Rule Remark Link Layer Configuration BE E e R MAC Mask Apply MAC Mask 7 Rule Number The numbering of this specific rule will decide its priority among available firewall rules on the list m Rule name The rule name can be denominated here 7 Action for Matched Packets The rule can be chosen to be Block o
104. ls 7 3 2 Privilege MAC Privilege MAC Address List In addition to the Privilege IP List MAC address List allows the MAC address of the workstations that need to access the network without authentication to be set in Granted Access by MAC Address The RAYTALK RA 696 allows 100 privilege MAC addresses at most When manually creating the list enter the MAC address the format is xx xx xx XxX Xx Xx as well as the remark optional These settings will be effective immediately after clicking Apply Granted Access by MAC Address No MAC Address Remark 10 Total 100 First Prev Next Last Caution Permitting specific MAC addresses to have network access rights without going through standard authentication process under Public zone may cause security problems 7 3 3 Privilege IPv6 Privilege IPv6 Address List In addition to the Privilege IP List MAC address List the privilege IPv6 List allows the IPv6 address of the workstations that need to access the network without authentication to be set in Granted Access by IPv6 Address The RAYTALK RA 696 allows 100 privilege IPv6 addresses at most When manually creating the list enter the IPv6 address the format is XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX as well as the remark optional These settings will be effective immediately after clicking Apply RayTalk wireless professionals 7 4 Disable Authentication in Public Zone To disable Au
105. matically look for and associate to a suitable RayTalk Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point or Internet Subscriber Gateway that supports this function The TAS connection will rewrite the previous manual settings You will see the Uplink page of the WMI grayed out as well as Status show that the system is in TAS mode TAS process takes about thirty seconds for completion Whether the connection succeeds or fail s the attempt RT TO696RF will always have the printer print out if the connection is successful or it failed Please make sure beforehand that the Ethernet cable is plugged the wireless environment is ok RayTalk wireless professionals www raytaitk cooom For more information visit www raytalk com infofdraytalk com RayTalk Industries S r l via N di Galasso 19 Zona Ind le Galazzano 47899 Serravalle Rep di San Marino RSM Tel 0549 901170 Fax 0549 900890 Country code 378 Copyright RayTalk Industries All rights reserved Every object or process described in this document is owned by Industries RayTalk except as expressly discussed and referred to third parties No part of this document or description herein may be reprodu ced used engineered transferred or made available to any person by any form or by any means without the express written permis sion of the authors and RayTalk Industries All specifications are subject to change without notice Any violation will be prosecuted under existing laws All s
106. may contain any sort of information e Description Enter the product service description e g wireless access service e Title for Message to Seller Enter the information that will appear in the header of the PayPal payment page PayPal Payment Page Remark Content The message content will be displayed as a special notice to end customers in the page of Rate Plan For example it can describe caution for making a payment via PayPal 134 RayTalk wireless professionals 3 Payments via SecurePay To configure Payments via SecurePay go to Users gt gt Authentication gt gt On demand User gt gt External Payment Gateway gt gt SecurePay Before setting up SecurePay it is required that the hotspot owners have a valid SecurePay Merchant Account from its official website External Payment Gateway Authorize Net E PayPal SecurePay D WorldPay O Disable SecurePay Payment Page Configuration Merchant ID Merchant Password a Payment Gateway URL https www securepay cam au xmiapl payment Enable Disable Verify SSL Certificate Default e Currency AUD Australian Dollar Y Service Disclaimer Content We may collect and store the following personal information physical contact information credit card numbers and transactional information based on your activities on the Internet service provided by us Choose Billing Plan for SecurePay Payment Page Plan Enable
107. mer also needs to activate the issued account within a given time period by logging in for the first time Apply Volume account lifespan Quota up QU Activation Time Expiration Time on ET Creation Time Deletion Time CT DT E Invalid E Valid Volume account lifespan PERTE Quota Up QU Activation Time Expiration Time AT ET Creation Time bam Time CT Invalid m Valid 125 RayTalk wireless professionals Duration time with Elapsed Time Account is activated upon the account creation time Countdown begins immediately after account creation and is continuous regardless of logging in or out The account will expire once the Elapsed Time is reached This billing type is ideal for providing internet service immediately after account creation throughout a specific period of time Begin Time is the time that the account will be activated for use It is set to account creation time First time login is set to require users to log in within a specified period of time Elapsed Time is the time interval for which the account is valid for internet access xx hrs yy mins Price is the unit price of this plan Group will be the applied Group to users created from this plan Reference field allows administrator to input additional information Editing Billing Plan Plan 1 Account Type Duration time hi Counting Method o Elapsed Time Begin and end Time Cut off Time CH Upon Account
108. mplitude Amplitude Amplitude long illuminated intervals Amplitude Amplitude Amplitude Constantly on Fast Flashing t RayTalk wireless professionals Right Side Panel Overview Right Side Panel i gt 1 Kensington Lock Be used to lock the device to a pole 2 Restart Reset Pole once to reboot the system Poke for five seconds to make RT TO696RF set back to factory default settings 3 TAS Terminal Auto Setup TAS Press three seconds to initiate the auto uplink connection process This will be introduced later Left Side Panel Overview Ethernet 5V 22 1 5A Sa Za gn new Left Side Panel 1 Console Serial port for connecting to a POS printer 2 Ethernet RJ 45 Ethernet port Serial port for connecting to the uplink gateway via wire 3 5V 1 5A The DC power socket for connecting to an external power source through a DC power supply 4 Antenna connector Assemble the dipole antenna within the package here Including RT TO696RF into Your Network 1 Put relevant devices in place 2 Attach a RT TO696RF to a power adaptor provided in the package 3 Attach a POS printer to a power adaptor provided in the package and turn on the power switch situated on the left side of the device 4 Connect a POS printer to the Console port of RT TO696RF by a RS 232 cable provided within the POS printer package 5 Connect RT TO696RF to your RayTalk Internet Subscriber Gateways via Ethernet port or wirelessly If you are
109. mum number of concurrent sessions including TCP and UDP for each user can be specified in the Global policy which applies to authenticated users users on a non authenticated port privileged users and clients in DMZ zones Also this can be specified in the other policies to apply to the authenticated users gt When the number of a user s sessions reach the session limit a choice of Unlimited 10 25 50 100 200 350 500 750 and 1000 the user will be implicitly suspended upon receipt of any new connection request In this case a record will be logged to a SYSLOG server Since this basic protection mechanism may not be able to protect the system from all malicious DoS attacks it is strongly recommended to build some immune capabilities such as IDS or IPS solutions in network deployment to maintain network operation RayTalk wireless professionals 7 Access Network without Authentication 7 1 DMZ To configure DMZ go to Network gt gt Network Address Translation gt gt DMZ Demilitarized Zone NAT Privilege Monitor IP Walled Garden V Walled Garden Ad Y Proxy Server V Local DNS Record d GONS M Cent Mobility Layer 2 Firewall A Main Menu gt Network gt MAT Network Address Translation Public Accessible Server Configure Port and IP Forwarding Configure There are 40 sets of static Internal IP Address and External IP Address available Enter Internal and External IP Address as a set Afte
110. n Menu gt gt System gt gt Service Zone gt gt Service Zone Configuration gt gt Login Page When a user connects to this Service Zone opens a web browser and attempts to access the internet the system will redirect the user to the external login page configured Gateway while redirecting users to the external web page will also send URL parameters required for the operation for instance user authentication Therefore each self defined external pages Login Logout Login Success Logout Success etc requires codes to handle URL parameters to and from the Gateway A simple example is illustrated below for Login Page please refer to External Login Page Parameters for URL parameter relating to other pages such as Login Success Page and etc Therefore it is important that your external pages are designed by someone with good knowledge of URL parameter utilization Diagram below explains how External Page operates using user login flow as illustration 140 RayTalk wireless professionals Client tops ower Opens Brower i Gateway redirects user and sends necessary URL parameters URL Parameters to external login page External Web Server Gateway Fra External login Page is sent to the client Account credentials submitted to host defined in URL parameter Gateway authenticates the user credentials against its authentication servers Redirectclient to login success page URL Parameters or l
111. n the system its format and content cannot be changed Template Page also uses a web page stored within the system but the contents such as text color background color displayed text and logo can be configured according to your preferences Uploaded Page is to upload yourself defined web page into the system and use it as portal page displayed to the user External Page uses a web page stored in an external web server as the portal page for your users Because the pages are located on a remote server therefore special efforts are required by these external pages to parse process and send necessary URL parameters to and from the system Since External Pages needs more attention and care to setup its html codes also need to include mechanisms for processing the necessary URL parameters please refer to further details regarding on external pages in the following sections 139 RayrTalk wireless professionals How External Pages Operate Choose External Page if you desire to use an external web page for your custom pages Simply enter the URL of your external webpage click Preview button to check if it is reachable take a look at how your external webpage will be displayed then click Apply button Login Page Selection for Users Service Zone Default Default Page Template Page Uploaded Page External Page External Page Setting External URL http 10 2 3 230 ExternalPage login html Preview RH LS Mai
112. ndns howto html RayTalk wireless professionals 9 3 Port and IP Forwarding To configure Port and IP Forwarding go to Network gt gt NAT gt gt Port and IP Forwarding This function allows the administrator to set at most 40 sets of IP addresses for redirection purposes When the user attempts to connect to a destination IP address listed here the connection packet will be converted and redirected to the corresponding destination Please enter the IP Address and Port of Destination and the IP Address and Port of Translated to Destination Select TCP or UDP for the service s type These settings will become effective immediately after clicking Apply Port and IP Forwarding Destination Translated to Destination No Type Remark IP Address Port IP Address Port TCP i UDP TCP gt i UDP TCP 3 UDP TCP d UDP TCP o UDP TCP e UDP TCP gt UDP TCP SS UDP 9 TCP 2 i UDP TCP 10 UDP RayTalk wireless professionals 10 System Management and Utilities 10 1 System Time To configure System Time go to System gt gt General NTP Network Time Protocol communication protocol can be used to synchronize the system time with remote time server Please specify the local time zone and the IP address of at least one NTP server for adjusting the time automatically Universal Time is Greenwich Mean Time GMT Ma
113. net Mask The subnet mask of the WAN port o Default Gateway The gateway of the WAN port Preferred DNS Server The primary DNS Server of the system Alternate DNS Server The substitute DNS Server of the system This is an optional field f Home Logout Help P Z Users Network Utilities Status General WAN WAN Traffic IPv6 LAN Port Mapping Service Zones Main Menu gt System gt WA WAN Interface Setting Static Use the following IP settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Dynamic IP settings assigned automatically PPPoE PPTP I eae Copyright 2011 RayTalk Industries s r l All rights reserved RayTalk wireless professionals 3 2 2 Dynamic Dynamic It is only applicable for the network environment where the DHCP server is available upstream of the system Click the Renew button to get an IP address automatically Ra H f Home DLogout Help wireless professionals i www a eem Users Network Utilities Status eS General WAN WAN Traffic IPv6 LAN Port Mapping Service Zones Main Menu gt System gt WANIL WAN Interface Setting Static Use the following IP settings Dynamic IP settings assigned automatically Renew v Learn DNS Server Address During Negotiation Preferred DNS Server 192 168 201 254 Alternate DNS Server PPPoE PPTP
114. ng for the response to test the network Status Trace routing path Trace and inquire the routing path to a specific target Display interface settings It displays the information of each network interface setting including the MAC address IP address and Netmask Display the routing table The internal routing table of the system is displayed which may help to confirm the Static Route settings Display ARP table The internal ARP table of the system is displayed Sniff on interface This is used to confirm if data packets are passing through the interface Display system up time The system life time time for system being turned on is displayed Check service status Check and display the status of the system Set device into safe mode This is used if the administrator is unable to use Web Management Interface via browser when the system fails inexplicitly The administrator can choose this utility and set it into safe mode which enables him to manage this device with browser again Synchronize clock with NTP server Immediately synchronizes the clock through the NTP protocol and the specified network time server Since this interface does not support manual setup for its internal clock we must reset the internal clock through the NTP Print the kernel ring buffer It is used to examine or control the kernel ring buffer The program helps users to print out their boot up messages instead of copying the messages by hand Main menu
115. nistrator can also choose to Enable or Disable Auto logout when a user exceeds the permitted login hours Up to 5 profiles can be configured Schedule Configuration Auto logout station by system 0 Enable Disable Permitted Login Hours Profile 1 Select Profile Profile i HOUR SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 00 00 00 59 m a a m wo s 01 00 01 59 El E EJ Di Di Pi Pi 02 00 02 59 E E WM Fal FA Fl R 03 00 03 59 E E EI ai ai e E 04 00 04 59 o o o o a wo g 05 00 05 59 Ei Ei R Ei EA Wi E 06 00 06 59 E EI iv E E E RayTalk wireless professionals 6 3 2 Firewall Firewall Profile Click User gt gt Firewall and the Firewall Configuration will appear Click Predefined and Custom Service Protocols to edit the protocol list Click Firewall Rules to edit the rules Up to 5 profiles can be configured Firewall Configuration Profile 1 Select Profile Profile i Predefined and Custom Service Protocols Configure User Firewall Rules Configure User Firewall Rules IPv6 Configure l 1 Predefined and Custom Service Protocols Predefined and Custom Service Protocols There are predefined service protocols available for firewall rule editing Firewall Profile 1 Service Protocols List No Name Description Select All 0 ALL ALL 1 ALL TCP TCP Source Port 0 65535 Destination Port 0 65535 2 ALL UDP UDP Source Port 0 65535 Destination Port 0 65535 E ALL ICMP ICMP
116. nly be redeemed with another Volume account and so on Welcome to Redeem Page Username Password Note The maximum quota is 364dys 23hrs 59mins 59secs even after redemption If the redeemed amount exceeds this number the system will automatically reject the redemption process Duration time and Hotel Cut off type do not support redemption function RayTalk wireless professionals 5 1 4 Free Authentication gt Ai d e Gi System Sens Network Utilities Status Authentication Black List Y Group d Policy Schedule Firewall QoS Specific Route Privilege Additional Control Operator Main Menu gt Users gt Authentication gt FREE Authentication Authentication Server FREE Group Group i Trial Account Enable Disable When the Free Authentication option is Enabled users will have an option of logging in with an email address without authentication This can be activated under Service Zone Settings configurations The constraints can be set specifically with the mapped Group profile MAC addresses will be checked to avoid malicious use of free access ge ks vi e System SEIS Network Utilities Status Authentication Black List 4 Group i Poley Schedule Y Firewall Qos Specific Route Privilege Additional Control Y Operator Main Menu gt Users gt Authentication gt FREE Authentication Authentication Server FREE Group Group i Y Trial Account 9 Enable Disab
117. nstraints IP Multir Authentication Encryption 6 Advanced 5 pecify addition Add Attribute Access server Attributes To add an attribute to the Profile select the attribute and then click Add Name Generate Class Class Attribute Add To add an attribute that is not listed select the Yendor Specific attribute If connection requ associated profile Framed Protoce Service Type Name Vendor y o 5 Edit Profile nnel Tupe BAD anda ecifi i ESA EV endor Specific RADIUS Standard Specifies the support of proprietary NAS features Unless individual os e policy controls acc Allowed Certificate O1D Microsoft Specifies the certificate purpose or usage object identifiers Generate Class Attribute Microsoft Specifies whether IAS automatically generates the class al If a connection re Generate Session Timeout Microsoft Specifies whether IAS automatically generates the session Deny remote Ignore User Dialin Properties Microsoft Specifies that the user s dial in properties are ignored pantie 4 MS Quarantine IPFilter Microsoft Specifies the IP traffic filter that is used by the Routing anc MS Quarantine Session T imeout Microsoft Specifies the time in seconds that the connection can rer Tunnel T ag Microsoft Description not yet defined USR ACCM Type U S Robotics Inc Description not yet defined USR AT Call Input Filter U S Robotics Inc Description not yet defined USR AT Call Output Filte
118. nual setup is another option to set up the system time if you choose to set up the system time manually please enter the Year Month Day the current time and click Apply to activate the changes NTP Server Mode When Enabled Access Points and devices in the Local Area Network of the gateway would be able to use the gateway as a NTP Server for time reference Note When system cannot sync the time with NTP server all clients will not be allowed to log in to system Also on demand accounts cannot be created RayTalk wireless professionals 10 2 Management IP Address List To configure the Management IP Address List go to System gt gt General Only PCs within the Management IP range on the list are allowed to access the system s web management interface Management IP Address List No Active IP Address Segment No Active IP Address Segment i wl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Lal 3 E 4 gt M 6j E H oi P EA DI P i2 M ol m A P 16 i E 18 E The default value is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 It means that the WMI can be accessed by any IP address for security consideration please change this value before the system provides service 10 3 IP Address for Accessing User Log To configure User Log Access IP History go to System gt gt General Specify an IP address of the administrator s computer or a billing system to get billing history information of the RAYTALK RA 696 with the predef
119. o Insert Before Delete rule 7 ANY 4 7 Block Block Block OSPF IPva RayTalk wireless professionals 4 4 2 Predefined and Custom Service Protocols The administrator can add or delete firewall service protocols here the services on this list will become available drop down options to choose from in firewall rule when EtherType is IPv4 The first 27 entries are default services and the administrator can add any extra desired services These 27 default firewall services cannot be deleted but can be disabled NAT Y Privilege Monitor IP Walled Garden Walled Garden Ad List DDNS Client Mobility Layer 2 Firewall Service Protocols List No Name Description Select All 1 ALL ALL 2 ALL TCP TCP Source Port 0 65535 Destination Port 0 65535 3 ALL ICMP ICMP 4 FTP TCP UDP Destination Port 20 21 5 HTTP TCP UDP Destination Port 80 6 HTTPS TCP UDP Destination Port 443 7 POPS TCP Destination Port 110 8 SMTP TCP Destination Port 25 9 DHCP UDP Destination Port 67 68 10 DNS TCP UDP Destination Port 53 Add Delete Total 27 First Prev Next Last RayTalk wireless professionals 4 4 3 Advanced Advanced Firewall Settings can be enabled to supplement the firewall rules providing extra security enhancement against DHCP and ARP traffics traversing the available interfaces of the system NAT Privilege Monitor IP Walled Garden Walled Garden Ad Li
120. o brings in an extra advantage the wall mountable IP50 dust proof housing 2 2 System Concept The MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 is capable of managing user authentication authorization and accounting The user account information is stored in the local database or a specified external RADIUS database server Featured with user authentication and integrated with external payment gateway the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 allows users to easily pay the fee and enjoy the Internet service using credit cards through a variety of payment gateways including Authorize Net PayPal SecurePay and WorldPay Furthermore the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 introduces the concept of Service Zones Private Zone and Public Zone each with its own definable access control profiles Private Zone means clients are not required to be authenticated before using the network service However clients in Public Zone are required to get authentication before using the network service This is very useful for hotspot owners seeking to deploy wireless network service for clients and manage the network as well The following diagram is an example of a MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 set to manage the Internet and network access services at a hotspot venue H CH Private SSID Private Network N RA 696 Plus R MiMo Hot Spot amp Multi Network Thermal e ermina Printer
121. ogin fail page according to result Sends Login success page or Login fail page to client as instructed by the Gateway Sees Login Success Page if Authentication pass Sees Login Fail Page if Authentication fails The URL parameters sent by the Gateway to the external login page are as follows Fils Iw Fee loginurl Pring URL encoded The URL which shall be submitted when user login re mainingur String URL encoded The URL which shall be submitted when user want to get remaining quota session String Encrypted session information include client IP address MAC address date and return URL You will need to parse the required parameters in your html code The following HTML code segment is an example of parsing loginurl parameter with a self define javascrip function lt FORM action method post name form gt 141 RayTalk wireless professionals lt script language Javascript gt form action getVarFromURL window location href loginurl lt script gt lt INPUT type text name myusername size 25 gt lt INPUT type password name mypassword size 25 gt lt INPUT name button_submit type submit value Enter gt lt INPUT name button_clear type button value Clear gt lt FORM gt The following shows the corresponding self defined javascript function used to parse the loginurl parameter function getVarFromURL url name return name nam
122. olicy 1 to Policy 5 each consists of access control profiles that can be respectively configured and applied to a certain authentication server or user Policy Configuration Policy 1 Select Policy Policy ls Firewall Profile Firewall i e Configure QoS Profile Fraffict gt Configure Specific Route Profile Specific Route 1 Configure Privilege Profile Privilege 1 Configure e Select Policy Select a desired policy profile to configure e Firewall Profile Each Policy has a firewall service list and a set of firewall profiles consisting of firewall rules e QoS Profile QoS profile defines the traffic class for the users governed by this Policy e Specific Route Profile The default gateway of a desired IP address can be defined in a policy When Specific Routes are configured here all clients applied with this policy will access the specific destination through these gateway settings e Privilege Profile Enable or Disable Users privilege to change password Administrator can set the maximum sessions per user here RayTalk wireless professionals 6 3 1 Schedule gt Schedule Profile Click User gt gt Schedule to enter the configuration page and shows the Permitted Login Hours list This function is used to limit the time when clients can log in Check the desired time slot checkboxes and click Apply to save the settings These settings will become effective immediately after clicking Apply Admi
123. on servers The acceptable characters are numbers 0 9 alphabet a z or A Z dash underline _ and dot within a maximum of 40 characters All other characters are not allowed Beside the users managed by Default Authentication all the other ones with different servers should log into the system with usernames containing postfixes to identify which authentication option they belong to The postfix can be set for each Authentication database by clicking the Auth Option 5 2 3 An Example of User Login Normally users will be authenticated before they get network access through MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 This section presents the basic authentication process of end users Please make sure that the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 is configured properly and the network related settings are done 1 Connect a client PC to Public Zone of MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 Open an Internet browser and try to connect to any website in this example we try to connect to www google com a The default user login page will appear in the browser 2 Enter the username and password for example we use a local user account test local here and then click Login If the Remember Me checkbox is checked the browser will store the username and the password on the current computer in order to automatically login to the system at the next login Then click the Login button The Remaining button on
124. onfigure Port and IP Forwarding Configure This function allows the administrator to set 40 virtual servers at most so that client devices outside the managed network can access these servers within the managed network Different virtual servers can be configured for different sets of physical services such as TCP and UDP services in general Enter the External Service Port Local Server IP Address and Local Server Port Select TCP or UDP for the service type In the Enable column check the desired server to enable These settings will become effective immediately after clicking the Apply button Public Accessible Server External Local Server No Service Port Local Server IP Address Port Type Enable Remark TCP i UDP TCP 2 ij UDP TCP d UDP TCP INS d E UDP TCP 5 UDP TCP D UDP TCP Fi i UDP TCP i a e e UDP TCP g UDP TCP 10 gt UDP RayTalk wireless professionals 7 3 Privilege List To configure the Privilege List go to Network gt gt Privilege Setup the Privilege IP Address List Privilege MAC Address List and the Privilege IPv6 Address List The clients accessing the internet via IP addresses and or networking devices on the list can access the network without any authentication WAT Y Privilege Monitor IP Waled Garden Walled Garden Ad Proxy Server 1 Local DNS Record DONS
125. onfigure in Public zone General WAN WAN Traffic IPve LAN Port Mapping Y Service Zones Main Menu gt System gt Service Zone Service Zone Settings a LAN Port Applied Policy IP Address i D Mappin o ope IA near DHCP Pool PPMI O Details Option IPv Address Status Policy 1 192 168 1 254 Lallell jt Private N A r SE ee i Configure Disabled 2001 CB46 5359 1 1 Enabled Policy 1 172 21 0 254 e 1 2 21 0 1 Public N A 172 21 0 100 Server 1 M A Enabled WDS Wireless Distribution System is a function used to connect APs Access Points wirelessly The WDS management function of the system can help administrators to setup two WDS links WDS1 Settings Public WDS Status D Enable Disable Basic MAC Address of Remote AP Security Type WEP e WEP Key Length 64 bits e Security WEP Key Format ASCH e WEP Key 12345 WDS Settings Public WDS Status D Enable a Disable Basic MAC Address of Remote AP Security Type TKIP AES Security Cipher Gute TKIP WPA e Pre shared Key Pass phrase 12345678 e WDS Status Select Enable to activate this WDS link e MAC Address of Remote AP Enter the MAC of the remote AP that generates a WDS link with the RayTalk RA 696 e Security Type o WEP WEP Key Length may be 64 bits 128 bits or 152 bits and WEP Key Format can be ASCII or HEX Enter the applicable WEP Key o WPA PSK Select the preferred ciphering method TKIP or AES and ent
126. ort Log This page displays a summary of On demand account transactions Configuration Change Log This page shows the account and IP of the user that has made configuration changes to the RayTalk RA 696 RayTalk wireless professionals 11 1 9 DHCP Lease To configure DHCP Lease related logs go to Status gt gt DHCP Lease The DHCP IP lease statistics can be viewed after clicking on Show Statistics List in this page Statistics of offered list Valid lease counts of the Last 10 Minutes Hours and Days are shown here The header 1 10 are the unit multipliers For instance the number under column 2 indicates the lease count in the last 20 minutes hours days the number under column 3 indicated the lease count in the last 30 minutes hours days and so on Statistics of expired list IP leased to clients that have expired in the Last 10 Minutes Hours and Days are shown here The header 1 10 are the unit multipliers For instance the number under column 2 indicates the expired count in the last 20 minutes hours days the number under column 3 indicates the expired count in the last 30 minutes hours days and so on Statistics of offered list 1 2 3 4 D 6 Fi 8 a 10 Last 10 Minutes 0 o 0 0 0 0 g 0 g Last 10 Hours 0 E ER 3 1 0 0 1 2 2 Last 10 Days 51 0 o 0 o U 0 0 0 0 Statistics of expired list 2 3 4 5 6 Fi 8 9 10 Last 10 Minutes U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 g 0 Last 10 Hours 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Last 10 Days 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DHC
127. other administrative accounts Manager OnDemand Manager and Operator and configure Password Safety and Group Permission Settings RayTalk wireless professionals System Users Network Utilities Status Administrator Accou System Upgrade Restart KR Network Utilities Certificate tt Backup A Restore Main Menu gt Utilities gt Administrator Account Generate Admin Account Name Password Confirm Password e Group super Group hi Admin Account Configuration Password Safety Settings Configure Group Permission Settings Configure Password Safety Settings Password rules and requirements can be configured here to facilitate additional security The following parameters can be configured Password Complexity Admin Login Retry Times Password Expire and Admin Login Reuse Times Safety Setting Enable Disable Complexity Checking Min Password Length 2 9030 Min Password Category 2 T sch Enable Disable Admin Login Retry Times Retry Times 5 z Enable Disable Password Expire l Expire Password Days gg x Enable Disable Admin Login Reuse Times Reuse Times D There are three other default Administrative Account groups with predetermined permission settings and these permission settings can be customized RayTalk wireless professionals Manager The manager can only access the configuration pages under User Authentication to manage the user accounts
128. pecifications may change without notice
129. plan s can be enabled gt WorldPay Note Content The message content will be displayed as a special notice to end customers 137 RayrTalk wireless professionals Before setting up WorldPay it is required that the hotspot owners have a valid WorldPay Merchant Account from its official website RBS WorldPay Merchant Services amp Payment Processing going to rbsworldpay com gt gt support center gt gt account login STEP1 Log in to the Merchant Interface gt Login url www rbsworldpay com support index php page login amp c WW gt Select Business Gateway Formerly WorldPay gt Click Merchant Interface gt Username user2009 gt Password user2009 STEP2 Select Installations from the left hand navigation STEP3 Choose an installation and select the Integration Setup button for the specific environment gt Installation ID 239xxx STEP4 Check Enable Payment Response checkbox STEPS Enter the Payment Response URL gt URL lt wpdisplay item MC_callback gt STEP6 Check Enable the Shopper Response STEP7 Select the Save Changes button STEP8 Input Installation ID and Payment Gateway URL in gateway Ul gt Installation ID 2009test gt URL https select wp3 rbsworldpay com wcc purchase External Payment Gateway Authorize Net PayPal SecurePay WorldPay Disable WorldPay Payment Page Configuration Installation ID e Payment Gateway URL https select wp3
130. pot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 Private Zone and Public Zone as shown in the table below Private Zone means clients are not required to be authenticated before using the network service However clients in Public Zone are required to obtain authentication before using the service eS 5 3 e C Users Network Uiilities Status Germsral NV WAN Y WAN Trafik v IPE V LAN Port Mapping 4 Service Zoras Main Henu gt System gt Senice Zone Service Zone Settings i i Service Zone daer Network Name tA Alias Default Authen IPv6 Add Option DHCP Pool Policy 1 1927 168 10 254 132 168 10 1 EE d 192 168 10 100 ree ZS 192 168 11 1 192 168 11 100 C e Service Zone Name Mnemonic name of the Zone e Applied Policy Current Policy that is applied to Zone e Default Authen Option Default authentication method server that is used within the Zone e IP IPv6 address Shows the LAN IP address IPv6 is support and can be configured from the IPv6 tab e Network Alias Shows the IP address that bridges to different subnets configured in the Network Alias List e DHCP Pool Shows the range of LAN IP address which clients are assigned to get from DHCP e LAN Port Mapping Each physical LAN port can be set individually to map to a specific zone and can be configured from the LAN Port Mapping tab refer to 3 5 1 e Status Shows the Private Public Zone mappings to the physical LAN ports Details Configurable
131. potential hotspot operators who may wish to pre generate guest accounts for sale On demand feature has a batch create functionality which allows the administrator or operator with access authority to On demand page to create multiple accounts for an enabled billing plan in batch and send them to POS printer for generating physical ticket printout for sale RayTalk wireless professionals Batch Creating On demand Account Plan Account Type 1 Usage time Quota 1 dayis of connection time quota with expiration Numbers 1 Number of tickets to batch create Userna me Password Creatin Manual created Prefix A z7 0 9 and max length ts 5 Hermane Serial Number 1 i 5 digits and max length is 5 Postfix fA 2 0 9 and max length is 5 Total length is less than 10 Password Randomly O Same as username Admin Assign Valid Pertod After activation the account will be expired in 7 day s Total Price 3 99 Unit Number of units per ticket Group Group 1 Please confirm the information and press Create button to create accounts H Account Type Show account type of the plan in Usage time Duration time or Hotel Cut off e Quota The total amount of time interval or traffic volume for On demand users to access the network Numbers The desired number of accounts to be created from the plan e Username Password Creation Usernames and passwords can be created randomly by system or self created by administrator
132. price External ID Sextid ESSID wlan ess id Wireless Key swep key Your first time login must be done before Sexpire time The account is valid within Sduration days after your first login Preview Apply Clear RayTalk wireless professionals 4 Billing Plans Administrators can configure several billing plans Click the Edit button to enter the page of Editing Billing Plan Configure billing plans with desired account type expiration date price etc Click Apply to save the plan Go back to the screen of Billing Plans check the Enable checkbox or click Select all and then click Apply the plan s will be activated Billing Plans Plan Account Type Quota Price Enable Group Function 1 Usage time 2 hr s of connection time quota with expiration 2 99 i Group 1 Edit 2 Duration time Valid for 4 hours elapsed time 4 99 FJ Group 2 Edit 3 Volume 100 Mbytels of traffic volume quota 1 99 Fi Group 3 Edit 4 Hotel Cut off time Valid until 23 00 the following day 3 99 4 Group 4 Edit 5 N A Group i Edit amp N A Group 1 Edit 7 N A Group 1 Edit 6 N A Group 1 Edit 9 N A Group 1 Edit 0 N A Group i Edit e Plan The number of the specific plan Type This is the type of plan based on which it defines how the account can be used including Usage time Volume Hotel Cut off and Duration time Quota The limit on how On demand users are
133. quired to be authenticated successfully before surfing the Internet Administrator can access the Web Management Interface WMI of the RAYTALK RA 696 through the wired LAN port 3 5 3 Configure Zone Network To configure Zone network go to System gt gt Service Zone Click the button Configure for Private zone for further configuration The parameter descriptions of Basic Settings for Private Zone and Public Zone are the same The wireless settings under each zone will be covered in the next section gt Network Interface e Operation Mode Contains NAT mode and Router mode When NAT mode is chosen service zone runs in NAT mode When Router mode is chosen this zone runs in Router mode e IP Address The IP Address of this zone e Subnet Mask Thesubnet Mask of this zone RayTalk wireless professionals gt DHCP Server Related information needed for setting up the DHCP Server is listed here To further configure the DHCP Server click the button Configure Please note that when Enable DHCP Relay is enabled the IP address of clients will be assigned by an external DHCP server The system will only relay DHCP information from the external DHCP server to downstream clients of this zone e Start IP Address End IP Address A range of IP addresses that the built in DHCP server will assign to clients Note please change the Management IP Address List accordingly at System gt gt General gt gt Management IP Address Lis
134. r Pass packets that match the rule criteria m Rule Remark The additional reference note of this rule can be specified here m EtherType The drop down list will provide the available types of traffics subject to this rule 7 Interface For specifying the traffic direction To or From VAP2 subjected to this rule m IPv4 Service when EtherType is IPv4 Select the available upper layer protocols services from the drop down list m DSAP SSAP when EtherType is IEEE 802 3 The value can be further specified for the fields in 802 2 LLC frame header m SNAP Type when EtherType is IEEE802 3 The field can be used to indicate the type of encapsulated traffics 7 Opcode when EtherType is ARP This list can be used to specify the ARP Opcode in ARP header m Source MAC Address Mask indicates the source MAC IP Address Mask indicates the source IP address when EtherType is IPv4 ARP IP MAC amp MASK indicate the ARP payload fields when EtherType is ARP 25 RayTalk wireless professionals 7 Destination MAC Address Mask indicates the destination MAC IP Address Mask indicates the destination IP address when EtherType is IPv4 ARP IP MAC amp MASK indicate the ARP payload fields when EtherType is ARP When the configurations are made please click Apply to let the firewall rule take effort gt gt To insert a specific rule Inserting Before in Operation column of firewall list will lead to the following page for detailed configu
135. r U S Robotics Inc Description not yet defined USR AT Input Filter U S Robotics Inc Description not yet defined USR AT Output Filter U S Robotics Inc Description not yet defined USR AT RTMP Input Filter U S Robotics Inc Description not yet defined USR AT RTMP Output Filter U S Robotics Inc Description not yet defined USR AT Zip Input Filter U S Robotics Inc Description not yet defined w 4 b 116 RayTalk wireless professionals Step 4 Add a new attribute under Vendor specific Check Yes to conform to the RADIUS RFC Click Configure Attribute to proceed Set Vendor assigned attribute number 10 Select Attribute format Hexadecimal Set Attribute Value 1000000 Step 5 Confirm whether the Vendor specific Attribute has been added successfully Multivalued attribute Information edit Cial in Profile Attribute manne Dian Constanti ip Muatan Vendor Specie Authentication Enciypton Ach ae el Aiir a ie rembel Specify additional connection alinbutes to be returned to the Remote E Access server Atbibutes Ger etale lann itrgune Mrvzozob False Lag RADIUS Standard Case Framed Pratecal BADILS Standen FPF Service Type AS Sandaid Framed RADIUS Standard 100000 Vendo Ve Yengo code 71627 LEE Move Down Max download upload vu traffic is 1 M Bytes Gene Edt H hox Cancel Step 6 Follow the same steps to create oth
136. r the setup accessing the External IP address listed in DMZ will be mapped to accessing the corresponding Internal IP Address These settings will become effective immediately after clicking the Apply button The External IP Address of the Automatic WAN IP Assignment is the IP address of External Interface WAN that will change dynamically if WAN Interface is Dynamic When Automatic WAN IP Assignments is enabled the entered Internal IP Address of Automatic WAN IP Assignment will be bound with WAN interface Automatic WAN IP Assignment Enable External IP Address External Interface Internal IP Address Remark EI 10 16 29 79 WAN Static Assignments No External IP Address External Interface Internal IP Address Remark 1 WAN e 2 WAN e 3 WAN e 4 WAN e 3 WAN e 6 WAN e H WAN e WAN e g WAN e 10 WAN e otal 40 First Prev Next Last Go to Page S age 1 ow per Page S Total 40 First P Met Last Go to PFP 1 P 1 4 H D 10 RayTalk wireless professionals 7 2 Virtual Server To configure Virtual Server go to Network gt gt Network Address Translation gt gt Public Accessible Server Gm KN ve e 6 System Users aT WOR Utilities Status A Ei N A SA cht NAT Previtege Monitor IP Walled Garden Walled Garden Ad 1 Proxy Server Local DNS Record DONS Client Mobility Layer 2 Firewall Main Menu gt Network gt HAT Network Address Translation DMZ Demilitarized Zone C
137. r will become constantly on when disconnected the light turns into constantly off Always check if Power is on before using RT TO696RF Status 1 Short illuminated intervals means RT TO696RF successfully booted up It flashes slowly 2 Long illuminated intervals means RT TO696RF and uplink device connected 3 Special flashing means the keypad locked The indicator fast blinks twice periodically Note lt TAS Mode only gt 4 Fast flashing means RT TO696RF trying to connect to uplink device 5 Constantly off for ten seconds means RT TO696RF fails to connect to uplink device after step 4 Afterwards Status will go back to step 1 6 Constantly on for ten seconds means RT TO696RF succeeds in connecting to uplink device after step 4 Afterwards Status will go to step 2 Ethernet Ethernet turns into constantly on when an Ethernet cable is connected Ethernet blinks when the system detects wired traffic passing Ethernet It is constantly off when no cable is connected WLAN WLAN behaves similarly as Ethernet becoming constantly on when wireless connectivity is enabled not necessarily connected It just means that the RF card is ready to serve WLAN blinks when the system detects wireless traffic It is constantly off if the RF card is disabled Understanding the LED indicators There are four LED indicators on the panel Power Status LAN and WLAN from left to right Below summarizes all indication types in different states A
138. ration with a rule ID for the rule currently being inserted NAT Privilege Monitor IP Walled Garden Walled Garden Ad List DDNS Client Mobility Y Layer 2 Firewall Edit Filter Rule Rule Number 9 Rule Name default rule Action for Matched Packets Pass Block Rule Remark Link Layer Configuration Ether Type All x Interface From To VAP2 Source Destination MAC Address MAC Address MAC Mask MAC Mask gt gt To move a specific rule Move to in Operation column of firewall rules will lead to the following page for reordering confirmation Click OK to save the changes made Move to No 5 SEN Please make sure all the desired rules are checked as Active and click the Apply button below on the overview page RayTalk wireless professionals 1 f 1 NAT Privilege Monitor IP Walled Garden Y Walled Garden Ad Proxy Server Local DNS Record DDNS Client Mobility Layer 2 Firewall Y Main Menu gt Network gt Layer 2 Firewall Generic Firewall Enable Disable Firewall Rules No Active Action Rule Name Ether Type Remark Operation 1 Ei Block CDP IEEE 802 3 Insert Before Delete Edit Move to Insert Before Delete Edit Move to Insert Before Delete Edit Move to Insert Before Delete i GARP IEEE 802 3 Block STP IEEE 802 3 Block RIP IPyv4 Edit Move to Insert Before Delete Edit Move to Insert Before Delete Block HSRP IPva Edit Move t
139. rator to change passwords The administrator can change the passwords here Click Admin name on the Admin List Enter original and new password and click Apply to activate the new password Note Only admin has the authority to change password Admin Editing and Password Safety Setting Name admin Original Password New Password Verify Password Caution If the administrator s password is lost the administrator s password still can be changed through the text mode management interface via the serial console port RayTalk wireless professionals 10 7 Backup Restore and Reset to the Factory Default To configure Backup Restore and Reset to Factory Default go to Utilities gt gt Backup amp Restore This function is used to backup restore the RAYTALK RA 696 settings Also the RAYTALK RA 696 can be restored to the factory default settings here Backup System Settings Restore System Settings W Keep WAN setting and Management IP Address List E Keep LAN Alias and DHCP setting E Keep Certificate File Name E Keep Account Restore Reset to the Factory Default H Backup System Settings Click Backup to create a db database backup file and save it on disk e Restore System Settings Click Browse to search for a db database backup file created by the RAYTALK RA 696 and click Restore to restore to the same settings at the time when the backup file was saved e Reset to
140. rently in use o Expired the account is not valid any more even if there is remaining quota left o Out of Quota the account has exceeded the quota limit o Redeemed the account has been applied for account renewal o External ID This is an additional information field combined with a unique account for example the customer s name or social security number etc o Reference Any other additional information for example venue where the account is generated etc o Delete All This will delete all the users at once o Delete This will delete the users individually ge RayTalk wireless professionals 10 Redeem On demand Accounts Hello you are logged in via P a 3p6z ondemand i D de EEN x To log out please click the Logout button Seggegegg rT Tri ITT S8C280808 I Legin time 2009 06 02 11 11 Tri Remaining Time zs E 4 Hour 69 ms 61 sec Gm GC For Usage time accounts when the remaining quota is insufficient or if they are running out of quota they can use the redeem function to extend their quota After the user has got or bought a new account they just need to click the Redeem button in the login success page to enter Redeem Page input the new account Username and Password and then click Enter This new account s quota will be extended to the original account However the Redeem function can only be used with the same billing type i e Volume accounts can o
141. ress of the target device and then press Wake Up button Ping is to see whether a destination host is reachable and alive by entering the destination host s domain name or IP address and then press Ping button Trace Route displays the actual route taken to reach the destination host Entering the destination host s domain name or IP address and then press Start button to see the route ARP Table is for displaying ARP information stored on the system Network Utilities Wake on LAN MAC e g KN NNN Neen Wake Up Ping IP Domain Name Ping Trace Route 1P Domain Name Start IPv4 ARPing 1P Domain Name Interface WAN ARPing ARP Table Show Ping6 1P Domain Name Ping Trace Route 6 Pi Domain Names Start IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Ip Domain Name Interface WANI1 Discovery Neighbor Cache Show 10 10 1 Wake on LAN This allows the system to remotely boot up a power down computer connected to a LAN port with Wake On LAN feature enabled in its BIOS Enter the MAC Address of the desired device and click Wake Up to execute this function 10 10 2 Ping It allows administrator to detect a device using IP address or Host domain name to see if it is alive or not 10 10 3 Trace Route It allows administrator to find out the real path of packets from the gateway to a destination using IP address or Host domain name 10 10 4 Show ARP Table It allows administrator to view the IP to Physi
142. rts 11 1 Viewing the Status This section includes System Interface Routing Table Current Users Session List User Logs Logs DHCP Lease and Report amp Notification to provide system status information and online user status 11 1 1 System Status To view System Status go to Status gt gt System This section provides an overview of the system for the administrator System Setting Overview Up Time 2 18 Firmware Version 2 00 00 Build 1 18 1 5489 2 90 System Name Wireless Hot Spot Access Point Portal URL http www google com SYSLOG server 1 N A N A SYSLOG server 2 AAA Proxy Server Disabled Warning of Internet Disconnection Disabled SNMP Disabled Retained Days 3 days receiveragmail com User Logs N A Receiver s E mail Address es N A N A N A NTP Server tock usno navy mil System Time Time 2012 06 22 13 01 43 0800 Idle Time Out 10Min s User Session Control Multiple Login Disabled Preferred DNS Server N A DNS Alternate DNS Server N A RayTalk wireless professionals The description of the above mentioned table is as follows em e m eree he IP address and port number of the external SYSLOG Server N A SYSLOG server System Log means that it is not configured he IP address and port number of the external SYSLOG Server N A SYSLOG server On demand Users Log means that it is not configured Shows whether the status for the connection at WAN is normal or abnormal Warning of Internet Dis
143. s using internet Account will expire only when the quota is depleted Quota is the total period of time xx days yy hrs zz mins during which On demand users are allowed to access the network The total maximum quota is 364Days 23hrs 59mins 59secs even after redeeming Account Activation is carried out when the user logs in for the first time Failing to do so in the period set in Account Activation will result in account expiration Price is the unit price of this plan Group will be the applied Group to users created from this plan Reference field allows administrator to input additional information 121 RayTalk wireless professionals Editing Billing Plan Plan 3 Account Type Usage time we Expiration Time With Expiration Time No Expiration Time 2 dayts 3 hris mings Quota Range of day s 0 364 Range of hour s 0 23 Range of mints 0 59 they cannot all be zero J First time login must be done within E dayis e Account Activation pouris Ti Range of houriz 0 23 they cannot both be zero j 7 C Price i Range 0 100000 induding two digits after decimal paint e g 1 99 Group Group 1 v Reference TIF i If the Account Type is Usage Time Customer can access internet as long as the account is valid with remaining quota connection time and within the valid period Customer alse needs to activate the issued account within a given time period by log
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145. sk indicates that information in this field is compulsory 1 3 Package Checklist The standard package of Hotspot Gateway Series RAYTALK RA 696 includes e MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 CD ROM with User s Manual and QIG e Ethernet Cable x 1 e Console Cable x 1 Power Adapter DC 5V x 1 e Detachable antenna x 2 Caution It is highly recommended to use all the supplies in the package instead of substituting any components with other suppliers to guarantee best performance RayTalk wireless professionals 2 System Overview and Getting Started 2 1 Introduction of the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 The Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 is a feature rich Wireless Hotspot Gateway targeting realities that want to provide single point wireless Internet access service The RayTalk RA 696 is a perfect choice for beginners to run hotspot businesses It does not cost much compared to buying a pile of equipment nor does it take the skills of an expert to glue multiple applications out of multiple freeware Feature packed for hotspot operation the RayTalk RA 696 comes with built in 802 11 n b g MIMO access point web server and web pages for clients to login easy logo loading for branding a hotspot store simple user visitor account management tool payment plans multiple credit card gateways traffic logs IP sharing and etc The MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 als
146. sseesseseessausseeseeesauassseeesagaessesss 36 5 1 IDEO U E arctan section A E E E 36 5 1 1 LOC E 37 5 1 2 RADIO pee E E E E E meseeaeena aaa sact 40 RayTalk wireless professionals 5 1 3 On Demand USe rf esssssesssssseresssserrssssreressssrerressssrreessserreesssserresssereressserreessseereessserressseeresesseeeeeeseereeest 44 5 1 4 Fre C AURORE TOI EE 53 5 2 Gear Lor N e E E E E A E ET O AEE A A E uns 54 5 2 1 Default Authenticatton E E EEN 54 5 2 2 OBAWA OSCE I a cere aoucwnticu as dana cesen oasiouns peeae a snaconcenobsacuameen aud macosenruasiewsseeaana eaconaeoeeee 54 5 2 3 PU El Wee Reg WO SII EE 54 0 Restramnthe RE 55 6 1 Baek Ee 55 6 2 Ee et E e D E E E E E E E E E E EA E E E 56 6 3 Belle EE 56 6 3 1 lS EE 58 6 3 2 FUE EE 59 6 3 3 GS eelere Eeer 62 6 3 4 Leite 63 6 3 5 O ar PV EE 70 7 AccessNetwork without Authentication ENEE 71 7 1 DMZ e E E 71 7 2 NO MMT EAN E 72 7 3 Be LS sch ceca secre cle saree A ea oe es nie eee eet nese eat ae ceeeeicoateneee 73 7 3 1 PS WP ia Sage cuansss EEEE E EEE E sis noavacatcosavareiayscdeeaee R 74 7 3 2 Privilege MAC ER 75 7 3 3 Be E a E ease on teeeneencnst aed eae eeee eee 75 7 4 Disable Authentication in PUBLIC Zone ER E A E 76 8e User Loginand Logout E 77 8 1 Berre EOE ME 77 8 1 1 ES TAD EE 77 8 1 2 Internal Domain Name with Certificate ccccccccccccccccsseesseeccccceceeseeesseeececeessueesesseeeceeesssagaaeeeeseseess 78 8 1 3 MAN ON EE 81 8 1 4 Waled Garden AD E
147. st DDNS Client Mobility Layer 2 Firewall Advanced Enable Disable Advanced Firewall Settings Enable Disable DHCP Snooping Trust DHCP List Configure Enable Disable Force DHCP Enable Disable ARP Inspection Broadcast Enable Disable Static List Configure ae Gi e DHCP Snooping When enabled DHCP packets will be validated against possible threats like DHCP starvation attack In addition the Trusted DHCP List IP MAC can be used to specify legitimate DHCP servers to prevent rouge DHCP server e ARP Inspection When enabled ARP packets will be validated against ARP spoofing o Force DHCP option when enabled the AP only learns MAC IP pair information through DHCP packets Since devices configured with static IP address does not send DHCP traffic any client with static IP address will be blocked from internet access unless its MAC IP pair is listed and enabled on the Static List o Broadcast can be enabled to let other AP with L2 firewall feature learn the trusted MAC IP o pairs to issue ARP requests o Static List can be used to add MAC or MAC IP pairs of devices that are trusted to issue ARP request Other network nodes can still send their ARP requests however if their IP appears on the static list with different MAC their ARP requests will be dropped to prevent eavesdropping If any settings are made please click Apply to save the configuration before leaving this pag
148. such as HQ RADIUS e Postfix A postfix represents the authentication server in a complete username For example user1 local means that this user user1 will be authenticated by the LOCAL authentication database e Black List There are 5 sets of black lists provided by the system A user account listed on the black list is not allowed to log into the system the client s access will be denied The administrator may select one or None black list from the drop down menu and it will be applied to this specific authentication option e Configure Click the Configure button to edit a specific authentication database for the server For example if you want to edit the Local authentication database please click the Configure button for Local RayTalk wireless professionals 5 1 1 Local Click the button Configure for Local for further configuration Local User Database Settings Local User List O Enable Gei Disable Account Roaming Out i Local user database will be used as authentication database for roaming out users Enable Disable 8027 1 Authentication Local user database will be used as internal RADIUS database for 802 1X enabled LAN devices such as AP and switch H Local User List It allows the administrator to view add or delete local user accounts The Upload User button is for importing a list of user accounts from a text file The Download User button is for exporting all local user accounts into a
149. t to permit the administrator to access the RAYTALK RA 696 admin page after the default IP address of the network interface is changed e Preferred DNS Server The primary DNS server that is used by this Zone e Alternate DNS Server The substitute DNS server that is used by this Zone e Domain Name Enter the domain name for this zone e WINS Server The IP address of the WINS Windows Internet Naming Service server if WINS server is applicable to this zone e Lease Time This is the time period when the IP addresses issued from the DHCP server will be valid and available e Reserved IP Address List Each zone can reserve up to 40 IP addresses from e predefined DHCP range to prevent the system from issuing these IP addresses to downstream clients The administrator can reserve a specific IP address for a special device with a certain MAC address RayTalk wireless professionals 4 Let Your Network Be a Wireless Network 4 1 System Wireless General Settings To configure System s Wireless General Settings go to System gt gt Service Zones Click the button Configure for Private zone for further configuration Wireless General Settings 802 11g 802 11n Pure Lin Short Preamble Enable Disable Short Guard Interval Enable Disable Channel Width 20 MHz Transmit Power Highest 1 255ms ACK Timeout 0 0 255ms Wireless General Settings e Band There are 4 modes to select 802 11b 2 4G 1 11
150. t number into the respective fields eS O e g System Bam Network Utilities Status l 4 Authentication Black List 1 Group Policy Schedule Firewall QoS Specthic Route 1 Privilege Additional Control Operator Main Menu gt Users gt Authentication gt On demand User Server Configuration gt General Settings gt Terminal Server Configuration Terminal Server Configuration Status Item Server IP Port Location Remark 1 2 3 e Account Roaming Out When Account Roaming Out is enabled a link will be available to define the client device authorized to roam by entering the IP address Subnet Mask and Secret Key 2 Ticket Customization On demand account ticket can be customized here and previewed on the screen Ticket Customization e None S usD GBP E EUR Input other desired monetary unit e g AU Currency WLAN ESSID RA 696 4 Wireless Key Receipt Header 1 Welcome Receipt Header 3 Receipt Header 3 Receipt Footer 1 Thank You Receipt Footer 3 Receipt Footer 3 Remark None Background Image Default Image Uploaded Image Edit Number of Tickets 1 2 Preview e Currency Select the desired currency unit for charged internet access e WLAN ESSID The entered name will be the ESSID of the Public Zone RayTalk wireless professionals e Wireless Key The wireless key configured in Public Zone Settings will be shown e Receipt Header Optional
151. t or back of the card e E mail An email address may be provided along with the billing information for a transaction This is the customer s email address and should contain an symbol 131 RayTalk wireless professionals e Customer ID This is an internal identifier for customers that may be associated with the billing information for a transaction This information field may contain any format e First Name The first name of a customer associated with the billing or shipping address of a transaction In the case when John Doe places an order enter John in the First Name field indicating this customer s name e Last Name The last name of a customer associated with the billing or shipping address of a transaction In the case when John Doe places an order enter Doe in the Last Name field indicating this customer s name e Company The name of the company associated with the billing or shipping information entered on a given transaction e Address The address entered either in the billing or shipping information of a given transaction e City The city associated with either the billing address or shipping address of a transaction e State A state associated with both the billing and shipping address of a transaction This may be entered as either a two character abbreviation or the full text name of the state e Zip The ZIP code represents a five or nine digit postal code associated with the billing or shipping address
152. the User Login Page is for on demand users only this is where they can check their Remaining quota 3 Successful The Login Success Page indicates that you are connected to the network and the Internet now 48 RayTalk wireless professionals 6 Restrain the Users 6 1 Black List To configure Black List go to Users gt gt Black List The administrator can add delete or edit the black list for user access control User accounts that appear on the black list will be denied of network access The administrator can use the pull down menu to select the desired black list Black List Settings Select Black List 1 Blacklistl Name Blacklist1 User Remark Del All Total 0 20 First Prey Next Last Goto Page Y Page 1 1 Row per Page 10 Add User s Select Black List There are 5 black list profiles available for utilization Name Set the black list name and it will show on the pull down menu above e Add User s Click the Add User s button to add users to the selected black list Adding User s to Blacklist1 No Username Remark 10 After entering the usernames in the Username field and the related information in the Remark blank not required click Apply to add the users If a user needs to be removed from the black list click the user s Delete button and or use click Del All button to remove all users from the black list Black List Settings Select Black List 1 B
153. the appropriate value based on the combination of Network IP Address and Subnet Mask that have just been entered and applied o Destination Subnet Netmask The subnet mask of the destination network Select 255 255 255 255 32 if the destination is a single host o Gateway IP Address The IP address of the gateway or next router to the destination RayTalk wireless professionals 2 Default Gateway Default Gateway The default gateway of a desired IP address can be defined in each Policy except Global Policy When Specific Default Route is enabled all clients applied with this Policy will access the Internet through this default gateway Specific Routes Profile i Select Profile Profile L e Enable Default Gateway IP Address x o Enable Check Enable box to activate this function or uncheck to deactivate it o Default Gateway IP Address You may need to fill in the IP address of the default gateway RayTalk wireless professionals 6 3 5 User Privilege Administrator can choose to allow users to change their Password And to prevent ill behaved clients or malicious software from taking up the system s connection resources the administrator can restrict the number of concurrent sessions that a user can establish Privilege Configuration Profile 1 Select Profile Profile i e Change Password Privilege Enable o Disable Maximum Concurrent Sessions Unlimited sessions per user gt The maxi
154. thentication in Public Zone go to System gt gt Service Zones click Configure in Public Zone Service Zone Settings Service Zone foes ee SE Network DHCP Pool Mapping Details one b IPv6 Address nias Status Policy 1 192 168 1 254 pipip Private N A re tee _ Configure Disabled N A Enabled Policy 1 172 21 0 254 LI Adia La e 172 214 0 1 Public N A i72 21 0 100 Server 1 N A Enabled Authentication Settings WISPr Configuration Configure Auth Option Auth Database Posthx Default Enable Server 1 LOCAL local CH LI Server 3 RADIUS radiusi E ail Authentication Options Server 3 RADIUS radius ia Fal On demand User ONDEMAND ondemand CH FREE FREE N A Fi Authentication Required For the Zone When it is disabled users will not need to authenticate before they get access to the network within Public Zone Ra alk wireless professionals 8 User Login and Logout 8 1 Before Login 8 1 1 Login with SSL To configure HTTPS go to System gt gt General HTTPS HTTP over SSL or HTTP Secure is the use of Secure Socket Layer SSL or Transport Layer Security TLS as a sublayer under regular HTTP application layering HTTPS encrypts and decrypts user page requests as well as the pages that are returned by the Web server The HTTPS Protected Login function makes the client s login more secure Enable it to activate https encryption or disable it to activate http non encryption login page
155. to do it wirelessly conduct a site survey in the first place The wireless coverage is subject to change 6 To verify if the deployment works fine Press FUNC 1 ENTER to see if RT TO696RF is attached to a correct gateway and get an IP address from it Additionally press Number ENTER to see if an account with a certain billing plan can be printed out If it is not working properly go to Appendix A for trouble shooting 145 RayTalk wireless professionals Managing RT TO696RF on the Web Management Interface RT TO696RF is designed specifically to operate in conjunction with all RayTalk Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point and Internet Subscriber Gateways If you are not using default settings before connecting RT TO696RF to your RayTalk Hot Spot Wi Fi Access Point and Internet Subscriber Gateways some configurations steps are required Go to the Web Management Interface WMI for RT TO696RF s relevant configurations The default values are IP address 192 168 1 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Remember to set the TCP IP settings of the computer you use with a static IP address that is under the same subnet as RT TO696RF For example 192 168 1 20 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Tou can get F settings assigned automatically it your network supports thie capability Otheanwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings
156. u wish e DTIM Period Input the DTIM Interval that is generated within the periodic beacon at a specified frequency Higher DTIM will let the wireless client save energy but the throughput will be decreased worsened ACK Timeout The time interval for waiting for the acknowledgement ACK frame If the ACK is not received within the interval then the packet will be re transmitted Higher ACK Timeout interval will decrease the packet lost but the throughput will be decreased worsened RayTalk wireless professionals 4 2 Zone Wireless Settings Each zone has its own VAP and corresponds to one SSID In Private zone it s VAP1 and the SSID is hidden so public users cannot scan this SSID in the air for privilege users who already know this SSID they can manually associate to the SSID of Private zone On the other hand the SSID of VAP2 under Public zone by default is enabled with SSID Broadcast feature allowing public users to scan this SSID in the air After wireless general settings are done use the parameters in Wireless Settings under zone configuration to fine tune the wireless network under Private and Public Zone To configure Private Zones Wireless Settings go to System gt gt Service Zone click Configure for Private zone Wireless Settings VAP 1 VAP Status Enable Disable Basic ESSID RA 696 1 Security Security Type None y Beacon Interval 100 25 500ms RTS Threshold 2346 1 2346 Fragm
157. unication services with public access The product RayTalk RA 696 has been tested and found to comply with the stated standards which are required by the article 6 4 of the R amp TTE Directive of 99 5 EEC Gianluigi Savioli Amministratore Unico RayTalk Industries Srl Date October 05th 2012 Ra wireless professionals Copyright Statement 2008 2012 RayTalk Industries Republic of San Marino All rights reserved This users manual is owned and copyrighted by RayTalk Industries except what described and explicitly referred to third parties No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of RayTalk Industries Except as stated herein none of the material may be copied reproduced distributed republished displayed posted or transmitted in any form or by any means including but not limited to electronic mechanical photocopying or otherwise without the prior written consent of RayTalk Industries Permission is granted to display copy distribute the materials for personal non commercial use only provided you don t modify or alter the materials and you retain any and all copyright and other proprietary notices contained in it Any unauthorized use may violate copyright laws trademark laws the laws of privacy and publicity and communications regulations and statutes Di
158. uration Click Configure for any one of RADIUS servers for further configuration The RADIUS server sets the external authentication for user accounts Enter the information concerning the primary server and or the secondary server the secondary server is not mandatory The fields with red asterisks are necessary information These settings will become effective immediately after clicking Apply RayTalk wireless professionals DA LR Authentication LUsaprn me Format AAS Identitier MAS Port ype GCC ugrtng Lrelae Tee Service Type Class isroup Mapping DM CA Settangs Acct Interim for users IF changed hatover between RADIUS Servers Atiributes Priority Retr snhiesion Settings Authentication Server fathentication Port Authentication Secret Key Authentication Protocol ec muni Service Acocmanting Server Accounding Port AccGaumfle Secre Key Authentication Seryer furthentication Dot Authentication Secret Key Authentication Protocol Aremu Service Accounting Server Aerrsunireu Part Anion Secret Rey External RADIUS Server Related Settings Emable 8 Dame Leave Unmodded Complete aa tglfpogtzoe Kb D aos usri CECR SN D a7 Eesbct 1 Sr igs ps Configure Conjure Enake Daae ace inten i pert whan users Po Erm bsg Enake Disable Follow Server s Setting Session Timeout Minutes kanpa 3 1000 a Tile Timani Minutes Range 1 12 Adet aterian mberseni Mrtes Renge 230 m na O m
159. vecchnciun conetne cosa cantectanoie sueciuasasGeaceaconeinectenmectuneceunes 104 ILL WAC Ee EE 106 LECS ROUNE KC 107 be 2 Se 8 og EE 108 il D Ws SeS ORN A EE 109 NNN SE Re De 109 11 1 7 LocalUser Monthly Network Usage Rem visaciciccceiscccseticuadspaievsevessedviewsnenadaedceeased severe saendenaiscasseareenns 112 ILES dn RC ICSC OS EE 113 LLES ENEE kB ic ee eee ee ee eee 114 12 NOU e e 120 2r GE 121 RE SC SY SUC E 122 DMZ EP EE 123 12 Le ANC SG eet Deh e CEET 125 12 1 Upload Download Local User Accounts 125 12 2 RADIUS Advanced Kn dE 127 FO E nale OU EE 128 A CUSTOMIZE Pte Cie cect cetera AEE EEEE EEE vecantinionde EEEE 130 RayTalk wireless professionals Appendix A POLY Tele e a E E AE EE EEE 131 Global Policy Authentication Policy and User Policy ssesssessenssensseesssersserssrrersrerssrrnsresssrrsserresrersrersseresrerseereseereseee 131 Appendix B WOS Manap emen Ee EEN 132 Appendix C RADIUS e e te srry EE E E 133 t DES CPUN EE 133 2 VSA configuration in RADIUS server IAS Server 133 3 VSA configuration in RADIUS server FreebADlU l 136 Appendix D On demand Account types amp Billing Plan 138 Appendix E External E EE TE 152 1 Payments via Authorize Net sssessserssseessrersrrrssrersrrrsssrroesrerseeessressreessrersserssreosrersrereseerosreesrersrtroseeesereesereesees 152 Ze Payme Va TEE 156 3 Payments A Bee EE 158 i Payment Wiel Wond TEE 159 Appendix F Portal Page Customtzation 162
160. ver set in 802 1X configuration page for authentication gt NAS Identifier System will send this value to the external RADIUS server if needed by the external RADIUS server gt NAS Port Type System will send this value to the external RADIUS server if needed by the external RADIUS server gt Class Group Mapping This function is to assign a Policy to a RADIUS class attribute sent from the RADIUS server When the clients classified by RADIUS class attributes log into the system via the RADIUS server each client will be mapped to its assigned Group and Policy RADIUS Group Mapping Server Enable Disable No Class Attribute Value Group Remark 1 Group i 2 Group Is 3 Group i d Group i 3 Group i RayTalk wireless professionals 12 3 Roaming Out To configure local user Roaming Out go to Users gt gt Authentication click configure for Local Under certain configurations the RAYTALK RA 696 can act as a RADIUS server for Roaming Out local users logged from another system The Local User database will act as the RADIUS user database Account Roaming Out amp 802 1X Authentication When Account Roaming Out is enabled the link of Roaming Out amp 802 1X Client Device Settings will be available to define the client device authorized to roam by entering the IP address Subnet Mask and Secret Key Local User Database Settings Local User List Enable Disable Account Roamin
161. xt interface with dialog boxes Please use arrow keys on the keyboard to browse the menu and press the Enter key to make selection or confirm what you enter 3 Once the console port of the RAYTALK RA 696 is connected properly the console main screen will appear automatically If the screen does not appear in the terminal simulation program automatically please try to press the arrow keys so that the terminal simulation program will send some messages to the system and the welcome screen or main menu should appear If the welcome screen or main menu of the console still does not pop up please check the connection of the cables and the settings of the terminal simulation program Please select tunctione CLEIty Utilities for network debugging assword Change admin password eset Reload factory default Mestart e Utilities for network debugging The console interface provides several utilities to assist the Administrator to check the system conditions and to debug any problems The utilities are described as follows RayTalk professionals wireless Y Y V V WV Please select utility Trace routing path Display interface settings Display routing table Display ARP table sniff om interface Display system up time Check service status oet device into sate mode Synchronize ciock with NIP server Print the kernel ring buffer Main menu Ping host IP By sending ICMP echo request to a specified host and waiti
162. yTalk RA 696 can be configured via web browsers with JavaScript enabled such as Internet Explorer version 6 0 and above or Firefox Default LAN interface IP address Private Zone with IP 192 168 10 254 no authentication is required for users Public Zone with IP 192 168 11 254 by default authentication is required for users Note The instructions below are illustrated with the administrator PC connected to LAN1 To access the web management interface connect a PC to LAN1 Port and then launch a browser Make sure you have set DHCP in TCP IP of your PC to Obtain an IP address automatically The default gateway IP address is the default gateway IP address of Private Zone 192 168 10 254 Next enter the gateway IP address of the MiMo Hot Spot Access Point Wi Fi RayTalk RA 696 at the address field The default gateway IP address of LAN1 Port is https 192 168 11 254 https is used for a secured connection The administrator login page will appear Enter admin the default username and admin the default password in the User Name and Password fields Click LOGIN to log in RayTalk wireless professionals GN eee ee WO EE Fa e Le Username Password Change password Copyright 2011 RayTalk Industries s r l All rights reserved After a successful login a Home page with four main buttons will appear on the screen Logout Help RayTalk gt Wireless professionals GC 0
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