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1.     Wireless link       In the figure  Repeater is used to extend the range of the wireless infrastructure by  forwarding traffic between associated wireless stations and another repeater or AP    connected to the wired LAN     Setting Wireless    Basic Setting    gt  Wireless    These are the basic wireless settings for the AP                                   SSID  masm_suzhou i  Channel    Auto    Peer AP SSID    f a        Apply when  AP Client  mode selected   Security Options AA    Security Type    None  x    WEF  WPA PSK WPA2 PSK  WPAIWPAZ    ORing Industrial Networking Corp  20       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    The following table describes the labels in this screen   ftabet    Descipion   Service Set Identifier Default is the default setting  The SSID is  a unique name that identifies a network  All devices on the  network must share the same SSID name in order to  communicate on the network  If you change the SSID from the  default setting  input your new SSID name in this field   Channel 6 is the default channel  input a new number if you want   Channel to change the default setting  All devices on the network must    be set to the same channel to communicate on the network     Only Operation Mode selects AP Client Mode  you should enter  Peer AP SSID  the peer AP SSID     Select the type of security for your wireless network at Security    Type     None  Select for no security     WEP  Select for security   Security options  WPA PSK WPA2 PSK  Select for W
2.   trouble getting it to communicate with other 802 11b devices   make sure that it is set to use the long preamble    When wireless clients survey the local area for wireless networks    to associate with  they will detect the SSID broadcast by the AP   To broadcast the AP SSID  keep the default setting  Enable  If    you do not want to broadcast the AP SSID  then select Disable     ORing Industrial Networking Corp  28       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    MAC Filter    Use Advanced Setting  gt  MAC Filters to allow or deny wireless clients  by their MAC  addresses  from accessing the lAP 6002 WA   WA   You can manually add a MAC  address or select the MAC address from Connected Clients that are currently    connected to the AP     Advanced Setting    gt  MAC Filters    Filters are used to allow or deny Wireless Clients fram accessing the AP     MAC Filters     Enabled     Disabled  Options  Only allow MAC address es  listed below to connect to AP    Only deny MAC address es  listed below to connect to AP    MAC Filter List  EEEE RE      Delete      Connected Clients                       e    MAC Address     Cancel      The following table describes the labels in this screen     MAC Filter Enable or disable the function of MAC filter  MAC address    allowed or denied option is selected by you     MAC Filter List This list will display the MAC addresses that are in the selected  filter     Connected Clients This list will display the wireless MAC addresses that linked wi
3.  100 m  328 ft  RJ 45       4 2 100BASE TX 10BASE T Pin Assignments  With 100BASE TX 10BASE T cable  pins 1 and 2 are used for transmitting data  and    pins 3 and 6 are used for receiving data     RJ 45 Pin Assignments    RD        The IAP 6002 WA   WA  AP support auto MDI MDI X operation  You can use a  straight through cable to connect PC and AP  The following table below shows the  10BASE T  100BASE TX MDI and MDI X port pin outs     9 ORing Industrial Networking Corp     IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual       TD  transmit  RD  receive   TD  transmit  RD  receive     RD  receive  TD  transmit     RD  receive  TD  transmit     Note          and         signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair        4 3 Wireless Antenna  A 2 4GHz antenna is used for IAP 6002 WA   WA  and connected with a reversed SMA    connector  External antenna also can be applied with this connector     ORing Industrial Networking Corp  10       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    Management Interface    5 1 Explore IAP 6002 WA   WA     5 1 1 AP Tool software  Each model contains friendly software  AP Tool  to explore lAP 6002 WA   WA  on    local area network   Step 1  Open the AP tool and click    Refresh list     the AP devices will show on the list     Step 2  Choose your access point  and it will show the AP attribute  Simultaneity  you    can manual set the AP   s IP address     Basic information    Firmware Version  1  1h    Description  302  11 af bz Industrial Ac
4.  Mac Address 4      C  Enabled    Same as Restrict mode in functionality and also one WDS link side can not set Peer Mac  Address 1 4     ORing Industrial Networking Corp  18       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    The working principle of Bridge Mode as follows     Bridge Mode        Wired link    Wireless link       In the figure  the AP behaves as a standard bridge that forwards traffic between WDS links   links that connect to other AP wireless bridges  and an Ethernet port  As a standard bridge   the AP learns MAC addresses of up to 64 wireless or 128 total wired and wireless network  devices  which are connected to their respective Ethernet ports to limit the amount of data to  be forwarded  Only data destined for stations which are known to reside on the peer Ethernet  link  multicast data or data with unknown destinations need to be forwarded to the peer AP via  the WDS link     WDS  Repeater Mode    Basic Setting    gt  WDS    Operation mode of the AP should be set to    Bridge    mode before these settings changed        WDS Mode        Repeater Mode          Encryption Type    None  s        Enabled    Enabled      Enabled    Peer Mac Address 4      Enabled       19 ORing Industrial Networking Corp     IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual       Same as Restrict mode in functionality and also one WDS link side can not set Peer  Mac Address 1 4     The working principle of Repeater Mode as follows     Bridge Mode       LAN 2       Bridge 2       AAN        Wired link
5.  OR PRESS THE RESET BUTTON WHILE THE  FIRMWARE IS BEING UPGRADED     Miscellaneous    If you want restart the access point through the Warm Reset  click Restart Now to  restart the AP     System Tools    gt  Miscellaneous    Miscellaneous settings     Click the button below to restart the AP      Restart non    ORing Industrial Networking Corp  36       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    5 5 4 System Status  System Info    System Status    gt  System Info    System information details     Model  Model Name  TAP 6002 WA  Model Description  Industrial 802 11 a b g Access Point  Firmware  Version  1 2f  Ethernet  MAC Address  00 00 56 04 02 09  IP Address  192 168 0 12  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  Default Gateway  192 168 0 1  DHCP Server  Disabled    Operation Mode    Operation Mode  AP   Wireless  MAC Address  00 19 DB 00 A4B 6C  SSID  masm_suzhou  Encryption  WPA PSK WPA2 PSK  Channel  Auto    Device Time    Current Time  Tue  13 May 2008 11 42 59  0800    This page displays the current information for the IAP 6002 WA   WA   It will display    model name  as well as firmware version  Ethernet  Wireless info and device time     System Log    System Status    gt  System Log    System log details       Refresh        Date Time Content    The system log tracks the important events and setting changes of the AP  Ifthe AP is    rebooted  the logs are automatically cleared     Click the button  Refresh  to refresh the page  Click the button  Clear  to clear log entries     37 ORin
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7.  following  DNS server    addresses       25    Select this option if you would like to have an IP address  automatically assigned to the IAP 6002 WA   WA  by DHCP  server in your network    Select this option if you are manually assigning an IP address     IP Address  There is a default IP address in the AP  and you can    input a new IP address     Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0 is the default Subnet Mask  All  devices on the network must have the same subnet mask to    communicate on the network     Default Gateway  Enter the IP address of the router in your    network     This option is selected by DHCP server     This option is selected by manually set    Preferred DNS  There is a default DNS server  and you can input    another new DNS server     Alternate DNS  There is a default DNS server  and you can input    another new DNS server     ORing Industrial Networking Corp        IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    Setting DHCP Server    Basic Setting    gt  DHCP Server    The AP can be setup as a DHCP server to distribute IP addresses to the WLAN network     DHCP Server    Enabled   Disabled  Options  Starting IP address     Maximum Number of IPs     Lease Time     hours    DHCP Clients List     Hostname Mac Address IP Address Expires In      Cancel      The following table describes the labels in this screen     DHCP Server Enable or Disable the DHCP Server function  Enable     the AP  PP will be the DHCP server on your local network   Start IP Address The dynamic IP assig
8. 11 a b g Access Point    Home    gt  Setup Wizard    Step 0 4    The wizard will guide you through these four steps  Begin by clicking on  Next      Step 1  Set new administrator s password  Step 2  Set wireless SSID and channel  Step 3  Set wireless encryption    Step 4  Save and revalidate AP       Main interface    5 5 1 Basic Setting  Setting Operation Mode    Basic Setting    gt  Operation Mode       AP  This mode provides Access Point services for other wireless clients         AP Client    The AP Client function provides a 1 to N MAC address mapping mechanism such that multiple stations  behind the AP can transparently connect to the other AP even they didn t support WDS        Bridge    This mode provides Static LAN to LAN Bridging functionality  The static LAN to LAN bridging function is  supported through Wireless Distribution System WDS      Operation mode interface    The following table describes the labels in this screen     Bridge This mode provides Static LAN to LAN Bridging functionality   The static LAN to LAN bridging function is supported through  Wireless Distribution System  WDS      This mode provides Access Point services for other wireless  clients     AP Client The AP Client function provides a 1 to N MAC address mapping    mechanism such that multiple stations behind the AP can  transparently connect to the other AP even they didn   t support  WDS        15 ORing Industrial Networking Corp     O       IAP 6002 WA   WA  Users Manual    In each mode  
9. DM with BPSK  QPSK  16QAM    64QAM  OFDM   54 Mbps  CCK   11 5 5  Mbps  DQPSK   2 Mbps  DBSK   1  Mbps   EEE802 11b  CCK  DQPSK  DBPSK   IEEE802 11g  OFDM with BPSK  QPSK  16QAM   64QAM       Frequency Band America   FCC   2 412 2 462 GHz  11 channels     5 15 to 5 25 GHz  4 channels   Europe CE   ETSI  2 412 2 472 Ghz  13 channels   5 15 to 5 25 GHZ  4 channels     Transmission Rate IEEE802 11b  1 2 5 5   11 Mbps  IEEE802 11a g 6 9 12 18 24  36   48   54 Mbps       Receiver Sensitivity  81dBm 11Mbps  PER lt  8     64dBm 54Mbps  PER lt  10   Encryption Security WEP   64 bit  128 bit key supported     ORing Industrial Networking Corp  40       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    WPA   WPA2 802 111  WEP and AES encryption     PSK  256 bit key pre shared key supported        TKIP encryption  LED Indicators PWR 1 2   P O E   IAP 6002 WA     Ready   1  Red On  Power is on and booting up   2  Green On  Power is on and functioning normally   ETH1  2  Link   ACT   Orange ON Blinking  10 Mbps Ethernet  Green ON Blinking  100 Mbps Ethernet  WLAN Link ACT  Green  WLAN Strength 1 lt 25   2 lt 50   3 lt 75   4 lt 100   Fault  Power or LAN link down  Red     Power Requirements    Power Input Voltage Dual power inputs PWR1 2  12   48VDC in 6 pin       Terminal Block    Reverse Polarity Protection  Operating Humidity 5  to 95   non condensing   Mechanical  Dimensons W x D xH    Regulatory Approvals   Regulatory Approvals FCC Part 15  CISPER  EN55022  class A  EN61000 4 2  ESD   EN61000 4 3 
10. Industrial  Wireless Access Point  IAP 6002 WA   WA  User s Manual       Version 1 0  May  2008      gt   Cy  o ORing Industrial Networking Corp     4F  NO 3  Lane235  Baociao Rd  Sindian City   Taipei County 23145 Taiwan  R O C    Tel    886 2 2918 3036   Fax    886 2 2918 3084   Website  www oring networking com    E mail  support oring networking com    Getting to Know Your Access Point                cccceseecseeeeseneesenseesenseeeenseeseneees 1  1 1 About the ORing Access POllt      oooocccnnccccccccconccnnnnccnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononenanennnnnnos 1  1 2 SOMWal e FOIS a 1  1 3 Haraware Pol Sinai Ad 1   Hardware InStallatION cicnoiicacacananana cananea na Rca 2  2 1   ASTalati   ni AFON  DINAN ocn oxo itedavoanvedisaeen  2  2 2 Wall Mounting Installation ion aii 3   Hardware OVer NeW 5  3 1 o     a a bel dace a aedece a eoutae  5  3 2 Front Panel LEDS rad ii ia 7  3 3 O A eens Matdaias 8  3 4 PCAN ANIC A ibecleiatonniylindalilacansdetlneceictaniieediacetatsiuclain tem avid irene  8   Cables and Antenas iii cd 9  4 1 Ememer Daba clic 9  4 2 100BASE TX 10BASE T Pin Assignments   ccccccccccnnnocccnnnccnncnnnncccnnnnnnonnnancnonnncnnnnnnnos 9  4 3 EE 10   Management INteraceO iio 11  5 1 Explore IAP 6002 WA   WA ooooocccccoooccccccccnocccocononnnooooononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnos 11   Dek AP TOOI SOMWA Sari cd 11  5 2 UPAP EGUMEN aanne forse anlowiorsanve dain Uatanmaiasatcearadacuavecdtudeecets 12  5 3 Configuration by Web BrowSe r             cccccc
11. PA PSK or WPA2 PSK    without a RADIUS server     WPA WPA2  Select for WPA  Wi Fi Protected Access     authentication in conjunction with a RADIUS server        Security Type     None    No security protection on your wireless LAN access     21 ORing Industrial Networking Corp        IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    Security Type     WEP  Basic Setting    gt  Wireless  These are the basic wireless settings for the AP     SSID  imasm_suzhou  Channel    Auto  l  Peer AP SSID     Apply when  AP Client  mode selected   Security Options    Auth Mode     Open    Shared   WEPAUTO  WEP Encryption    128 Bit     Key Type    Hex  26 characters       Default Key Index  1 Y   KEY1  11111111111111111111111111  KEYZ    KEYS    KEYA     1  Security Type  Select WEP  WEP Encryption  Select 64 Bit or 128 Bit WEP encryption   Key Type  Select ASCII or Hex key type     Default Key Index  Select one of the keys to be the active key     A 2 oS 1    Key 1 4  Input up to four encryption keys     ASCII  American Standard Code for Information Interchange  is a code for representing    English letters as numbers from 0 127  Hex digits consist of the numbers 0 9 and the  letters A F     ORing Industrial Networking Corp  22       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    Security Type     WPA PSK WPA2 PSK    Basic Setting    gt  Wireless  These are the basic wireless settings for the AP     SSID     masm_suzhou  Channel     Auto Y  Peer AP SSID  i       Apply when  AP Client  mode selected   Security Opt
12. S     Peer MAC Address Set the Mac address es  of other access point s   Simultaneity     choose on    Enable           First of all  if APs link with WDS mode  it should obey the following rules     1  LAN IP Address should set different IP in the same network   All AP   s DHCP Server should set shutdown   WDS should set Enable     Each AP should have the same setting except    Peer Mac Address    set to the other s      A O    Mac address  5  WEP Key and Channel should be the same  and each AP s SSID should be broadcast  to see in the other   s computer     6  AP s distance should limit to a certainty area     17 ORing Industrial Networking Corp        IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    WDS   Restricted Mode    Basic Setting    gt  WDS    Operation mode of the AP should be set to    Bridge    mode before these settings changed          WDS Mode     Encryption Type                   TKIP ce dd ee   Enabled  pes pees  Peer Mac Address 2      Cl Enabled        Peer Mac Address 1        Peer Mac Address 3  il i     El Enabled    Peer Mac Address 4      C  Enabled    The peer WDS APs are according to the MAC address listed in  Peer Mac Address   fields     WDS  Bridge Mode    Basic Setting    gt  WDS    Operation mode of the AP should be set to    Bridge    mode before these settings changed   WDS Mode    Bridge Mode       Encryption Type    None jw   WDS Key    Peer Mac Address 1        Enabled  Peer Mac Address 2  a aa C  Enabled    Peer Mac Address 3      C  Enabled    Peer
13. ack of various  operational aspects of the AP system  Turn on to open this    service and off to shutdown it     Specify the IP of trap server  which is the address to which it will  send traps AP generates     Community is essentially password to establish trust between    managers and agents  Normally  public  is used for read write    community     Specify sysLocation string   Specify sysContact string        Syslog Server Settings    Syslog Server settings    Syslog Server IP     Syslog Server Port  514    31       0 represents default     ORing Industrial Networking Corp        IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    The following table describes the labels in this screen     Syslog Server IP    Not only the syslog keeps the logs locally  it can also log to remote    server  Specify the IP of remote server  Leave it blank to    disable logging remotely        Syslog Server Port Specify the port of remote logging  Default port is 514     5 5 3 System Tools    Administrator    In this page  you can change the username and password  The new password must    be typed twice to confirm  the default Name and Password is    admin    and             System Tools    gt  Administrator    Modify web administrator s name and password     Old Name    Old Password   New Name   New Password     Confirm New Password     Web Protocol   Port   Web Access Control     UPnP     admin    admin       HTTP    HTTPS  180      Wired      Wireless         Enable    Disable    The following table descr
14. anel  The DIN Rail kit helps AP to fix on the  DIN Rail  Itis easy to install the AP on the DIN Rail     Step 1  Slant the AP and mount the metal spring to DIN Rail   y    Metal Spring       Step 2  Push the AP toward the DIN Rail until you heard a    click    sound        ORing Industrial Networking Corp  2       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    2 2 Wall Mounting Installation  Each AP has another installation method to fix the AP  A wall mount panel can be    found in the package  The following steps show how to mount the AP on the wall     Step 1  Remove DIN Rail kit        Step 2  Use 6 screws that can be found in the package to combine the wall mount panel     Just like the picture shows below        3 ORing Industrial Networking Corp        IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    The screws specification shows in the following two pictures  In order to prevent the  AP from any damage  the screws should not larger than the size that used in IAP 6002 WA    WA         MO    Step 3  Mount the combined AP on the wall        ORing Industrial Networking Corp  4       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    Hardware Overview    3 1 Front Panel   The following table describes the labels that stick on the IAP 6002 WA   WA    Port Description   10 100 RJ 45 fast 2 10 100Base T X  RJ 45 fast Ethernet ports support  Ethernet ports auto negotiation     Default Setting      Speed  auto    P O E  PD Port ETH2 of IAP 6002 WA  compliant with IEEE802 3af P O E   specifications    ANT  Revers
15. back     Radius server validates your proof  also carry on the authorization  So the Radius  server received by ISA server responded  point out the customer carries proof to be not  granted  and it means that the Radius server did not authorize you to carry  Even if the  proof has already passed an identify verification  the ISA server may also refuse you to    carry aclaim according to the authorization strategy of the Radius server     The principle of the Radius server shows in the following pictures        Users Database  o    _ Wireless Computer  Validate       RADIUS Server       IAP 6002 WA   Wired Computer    LAN Setting    The Basic Setting  gt  LAN Setting page is mainly set IP address for LAN interface  To  access the AP normally  a valid IP address of your LAN should be specified to the LAN    interface  The default IP setting is DHCP server  Obtain an IP address automatically      ORing Industrial Networking Corp  24       Basic Setting    gt  LAN Setting    LAN settings of AP     IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual         Obtain an IP address automatically       Use the following IP address    IP Address   Subnet Mask     Default Gateway        Obtain DNS server address automatically        Use the following DNS server addresses    Preferred DNS   Alternate DNS       Cancel      The following table describes the labels in this screen     Obtain an IP address    automatically    Use the following IP    address    Obtain DNS server  address  automatically   Use the
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17. cess Point  Mac address  00 12  77 55 42 aa   IP address  192 168  0  26   IF status  DHCF   Protocol  HCP ial    IP address   i192 168 oO   26  Subnet mask  1255 255 255  0  Default gateway  t52   t68 ee a  Primary dns  ENS  Secondary dns  168 95 182 iO    User interface of AP  Tool    Step 3  Click    Access via web    button  it will go to web page     Refresh list   MO Apply   About   Quit      11 ORing Industrial Networking Corp     Omara     IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual       5 2 UPnP Equipment    Step 1  To check whether the UPnP UI of the computer is connected to the lAP 6002 WA    WA   go to Control Panel  gt  Add or Remove Programs  gt  Windows Components  Wizard  gt  Networking Servers  gt  UPnP User Interface and pitch on the UPnP User    Interface     te Add or Remove Programs       Windows Components Wizard  ko    Networking Services    To add or remove a component  click the check box  A shaded box means that only part  of the component will be installed  To see what s included in a component  click Details     Subcomponents of Networking Services   g Intemet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client   fs  Peerto Peer 0 0 MB  O ERIP Listener 0 0 MB  f j 0 0 MB    F  JU UPnP User Interface 0 2 MB    Description  WE you to find and control Intemet connection sharing hardware and  software that uses LPnP TM      Sa Total disk space required  0 0 MB Details  AN  Space available on disk  6718 7 MB    UPnP configuration page    Step 2  At the right below corne
18. eacon Interval value indicates  the frequency interval of the beacon  A beacon is a packet  broadcast by the AP to synchronize the wireless network  50 is  recommended in poor reception    DTIM Interval The default value is 1  This value  between 1 and 255  milliseconds  indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic  Indication Message  DTIM   A DTIM field is a countdown field  informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and  multicast messages  When the AP has buffered broadcast or  multicast messages for associated clients  it sends the next DTIM  with a DTIM Interval value  Its clients hear the beacons and    awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages     Fragmentation This value should remain at its default setting of 2346  The    Threshold range is 256 2346 bytes  It specifies the maximum size for a  packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets  If you  experience a high packet error rate  you may slightly increase the  Fragmentation Threshold  Setting the Fragmentation Threshold  too low may result in poor network performance  Only minor    modifications of this value are recommended        27 ORing Industrial Networking Corp        RTS Threshold    Xmit Power    Wireless Network  Mode    Transmission Rate    Preamble    SSID Broadcast    IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual       This value should remain at its default setting of 2347  The  range is 0 2347 bytes  Should you encounter inconsistent data  flow  only minor modificati
19. ed SMA connector for external antenna        5 ORing Industrial Networking Corp        IAP 6002 WA   WA  User s Manual    IAP 6002 WA IAP 6002 WA                    8 8 2  3 3  9 4 9 4  5 5  5 5  T T       1  2 4GHz antenna with typical 2 0dbi antenna    2  LED for P O E  power and system status  When the P O E  power links  the green  LED will be light on    3  LED for PWR1 and system status  When the PWR1 links  the green LED will be light  on    4  LED for PWR2 and system status  When the PWR2 links  the green LED will be light   on    LED for Fault Relay  When the fault occurs  the amber LED will be light on    10 100Base T X  Ethernet ports   IAP 6002 WA  contains PD function of P O E     LED for Ethernet ports status    LED for WLAN link status    LED for WLAN signal strength     oS     3 Pr Y    ORing Industrial Networking Corp  6       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    3 2 Front Panel LEDs    P O E  power connected   Green blinking Device been located  P O E  R  Green Red Indicates an IP conflict  or  Red blinking DHCP or BOOTP server did  not respond properly    DC power 1 activated     Green blinking Device been located    PWR1 Green Red Indicates an IP conflict  or  Red blinking DHCP or BOOTP server did   not respond properly  Green Red Indicates an IP conflict  or  Red blinking DHCP or BOOTP server did   not respond properly  Fault relay  Power failure or   On    On WLAN activated   WLAN Green  Blinking WLAN Data transmitted     WLAN signal strength   WLAN Stre
20. f the AP system  When the setting changes or  action performs  the event will be sent to administrator by email  A trap will also be sent  to SNMP server  The Syslog will record the event locally and may send the log remotely to  a Syslog server  If serious event occurred  such as the power failure or link down  the    fault LED will be switched on as warning     Email Settings    E mail settings    SMTP Server     optional     Server Port   25 to represents default   E mail Address 1         E mail Address 2    E mail Address 3     E mail Address 4     The following table describes the labels in this screen     SMTP Server Simple Message Transfer Protocol  enter the backup host to use    if primary host is unavailable while sending mail by SMTP server        ORing Industrial Networking Corp  30       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    Specify the port where MTA can be contacted via SMTP server        E mail Address 1 4    SNMP Settings    Inputs specify the destination mail address     SNMP settings    SNMP Agent     Enable   Disable  SNMP Trap Server 1     SNMP Trap Server 2     SNMP Trap Server 3     SNMP Trap Server 4     Community     SysLocation     SysContact     The following table describes the labels in this screen     SNMP Agent    SNMP Trap Server  1 4    Community    SysLocation    SysContact    SNMP  Simple Network Management Protocol  Agent is a service  program that runs on the access point  The agent provides  management information to the NMS by keeping tr
21. g Industrial Networking Corp        IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    Traffic Statistics    System Status    gt  Traffic Statistics    Traffic statistics display received and transmitted packets passing through the AP     Interface Send Receive  Ethernet 516465 Bytes  1331 Packages  1463797 Bytes  14474 Packages   Wireless O Bytes  3085 Packages  7824479 Bytes  64011 Packages     This page displays the network traffic statistics for both received and transmitted  packets through the Ethernet port and wireless connections associated with the AP     Simultaneity  the traffic counter will reset by the device rebooting     Wireless Clients    System Status    gt  Wireless Clients    List of connected wireless clients     Mac Address Send Receive Current TxRate    00 20 b3 10 24 8d 2825 Bytes 4007 Bytes 54 Mbps    This page of the list displays the Mac Address of the wireless clients connected     Current TX Rate is corresponding to the Transmission Rate in the Advanced Setting   gt  Wireless pages     ORing Industrial Networking Corp  38    IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual          5 5 5 Online Help    Click on any item in the Online Help screen for more information     Index Home   gt  Setup Wizard    Home Setup Wizard  E Setup Wizard  The Setup Wizard is a useful and easy utility to help setup the AP to quickly adapt it to your existing network with only a few steps required  It will guide you step by step to configure thi    Basic Setting settings of the AP  The Setup Wiza
22. ibes the labels in this screen     Label  Old Name    Old Password    This field displays the old login name  It s read only  The default  value of login name is  admin      Before making a new setting  you should provide the old    password for a verify check  Acceptable inputs of this field    contains  0 9    a z    A Z  and must be between 0 to 15 characters    in length  The factory default value of login password is null     New Name       Enter a new login name  Acceptable inputs of this field contains    ORing Industrial Networking Corp  32          IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual     0 9    a z    A Z  and must be between 1 to 15 characters in length   Oo This field can not accept null input   New Password Enter a new login password  Acceptable inputs of this field  contains  0 9    a z    A Z  and must be between 0 to 15 characters  Confirm New Retype the password to confirm it  Acceptable inputs of this field    Password contains  0 9    a z    A Z  and must be between 0 to 15 characters    in length     Web Protocol Choose on the protocol for web  The default value is HTTP  if  you want the web pages    security is better  choose the HTTPS  Corresponding to the Web protocol  there is a default port  HTTP   80  HTTPS  443   And you can enter another number which  should be in range of 1 65535    Web Access Control   Choose the checkbox of the Wired and Wireless  you can visit the   aan web page through the mode you choose    Pitch on    Enable     and the UPnP wi
23. ions       Security Type    Auth Mode     WPAPSK    WPA2PSK  2  WPAPSK WPA2PSK mix  Encryption Type  OTKIP   AES O TKIP AES mix   Shared Key     qwertyuiop    8 64 characters       Cancel      1  Security Type  Select WPA PSK WPA2 PSK   2  Encryption Type  Select TKIP or AES encryption     3  Share Key  Enter your password  The password can be between 8 and 64  characters     Security Type     WPA  WPA2    Basic Setting    gt  Wireless  These are the basic wireless settings for the AP     SSID  imasm_suzhou  Channel  Auto Y  Peer AP SSID     Apply when  AP Client  mode selected   Security Options  Security Type        Auth Mode     WPA    WPA2   WPA WPA2 mix  Encryption Type     TKIP   AES    TKIP AES mix  Radius Server IP  o l   lo    0     0  Radius Port  11812 i     Shared Secret  radius_key      1  Security Type  Select WPA WPA2    2  Radius Server IP  Enter the IP address of the RADIUS Server   3  Port  Enter the RADIUS port  1812 is default    4  Shared Secret  Enter the RADIUS password or key    23    ORing Industrial Networking Corp        IAP 6002 WA   WA  User s Manual    RADIUS  Remote Authentication Dial in User Service  is the industrial standard  agreement  and it is used to provide an identify verification  The Radius customer  is  usually a dial in server  VPN server or wireless point  send your proof and the  conjunction parameter to the Radius server by Radius news  The Radius server    validates the request of the Radius customer  and return Radius news to 
24. ll display in the right behind       HTTPS  HTTP over SSL  is a Web protocol developed by Netscape and built into its  browser that encrypts and decrypts user page requests as well as the pages that are    returned by the Web server     Date  amp  Time    In this page  set the date     time of the device  The correct date  amp  time will be helpful  for logging of system events  A NTP  Network Time Protocol  client can be used to    synchronize date  amp  time with NTP server     33 ORing Industrial Networking Corp        IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    System Tools    gt  Date Time    Date Time settings     eee  2008   Year     Month 13   Day  Local Time  11   Hour 40   Minute 58   Second  Time Zone  GMT 03 00     NTP  Enable   NTP Server 1  time nist gov   NTP Server 2  pool_ntp org    optional   Synchronise  Every Hour w   at     00 m    The following table describes the labels in this screen     Get Current Date  amp    Click this button  you can set the time from browser     Time from Browser    NTP Enable or disable NTP function to get the time from the NTP  server     NTP Server 1 The initial choice about NTP Server   NTP Server 2 The second choice about NTP Server     Synchronize Set the time  and the AP   s time synchronize with the NTP Server  at the time       ORing Industrial Networking Corp  34       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    Configuration  System Tools    gt  Configuration    You can backup the configuration file to your computer  and restore a p
25. n by Web Browser    This section introduces the configuration by Web browser     13 ORing Industrial Networking Corp        IAP 6002 WA   WA  User s Manual    5 4 About Web based Management    An embedded HTML web site resides in flash memory in the system  It contains  advanced management features and allows you to manage the AP from anywhere on the  network through a standard web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer    The Web Based Management function supports Internet Explorer 5 0 or later  It is based  on Java Applets with an aim to reduce network bandwidth consumption  enhance access    speed and present an easy viewing screen     Note  By default  IE5 0 or later version does not allow Java Applets to open sockets  You need to explicitly modify    the browser setting in order to enable Java Applets to use network ports     Through the front section s information  you will see as follows  enter your user name     admin  and your password  leave blank by default   then click OK to continue     Connect to    FA  Hi    TAP A0 Ws      _  Remember my password    Login screen       For security reasons  we strongly suggest you change the password  Clickon System    Tools  gt  Administrator and modify the password     5 5 Main Interface  The Home screen will appear  Please click    Run Wizard    to go to the Home  gt  Setup    Wizard page to quick install the AP     ORing Industrial Networking Corp  14       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual       2Ring   Industrial 802 
26. n range  Low IP address is the beginning   of the dynamic IP assigns range  For example  dynamic IP   assign range is from 192 168 1 100 to 192 168 1 200     192 168 1 100 will be the Start IP address     Maximum Number of   The dynamic IP assign range  High IP address is the end of the    IPs dynamic IP assigns range  For example  dynamic IP assign  range is from 192 168 1 100 to 192 168 1 200  100 will be enter    into textbox     Lease Time  Hour  It is the time period that system will reset the dynamic IP  assignment to ensure the dynamic IP will not been occupied for a    long time or the server doesn t know that the dynamic IP is idle     DHCP Clients List List the devices on your network that are receiving dynamic IP  addresses from the lAP 6002 WA   WA         ORing Industrial Networking Corp  26       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    5 5 2 Advanced Setting    Wireless    Advanced Setting    gt  Wireless    Wireless performance tunning     Beacon Interval  1100    msec  range 20 999  default  100   DTIM Interval  1  range  1 255  default  1   Fragmentation Threshold   2346     range  256 2346  default 2346   RTS Threshold  2347    range  1 2347  default 2347   xmit Power  1100     range  1 100  default  100   Wireless Mode     BG Mixed Mode    B Mode    G Mode  Transmission Rate  Auto   v  Preamble  2 Long    Short    SSID Broadcast     Enabled    Disabled    The following table describes the labels in this screen    Beacon Interval The default value is 100  The B
27. ngth   Green On 1 lt 25   2 lt 50   3 lt  5    4 lt 100     10 100Base T X  Fast Ethernet ports  10Mbps n Port link up at 10Mbps     Amber  LNK ACT Blinking Data transmitted     100Mbps On Port link up at 100Mbps   Green  LNK ACT Blinking     IAP 6002 WA            PWR2        gt   3  O  D          Data transmitted     7 ORing Industrial Networking Corp         Grana   Gung  IAP 6002 WA   WA  User s Manual    3 3 Bottom Panel  The bottom panel components of lAP 6002 WA   WA  are showed as below   1  Terminal block includes  PWR1  PWR2  12   48V DC  and Relay output  1A 24VDC      2  Reset bottom  Push the bottom 3 seconds for reset  5 seconds for factory default     PWR1  PWR2  12 48 V DC  and  Reset Button Relay output  1A 24VDC        N       Bottom panel of IAP 6002 WA   WA     3 4 Rear Panel    The rear panel components of IAP 6002 WA   WA  are showed as below   1  Screw holes for wall mount kit   2  DIN Rail kit          Rare panel of IAP 6002 WA   WA     ORing Industrial Networking Corp  8       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    Cables and Antenna    4 1 Ethernet Cables  The IAP 6002 WA   WA  WLAN AP have standard Ethernet ports  According to the  link type  the AP use CAT 3  4  5 5e UTP cables to connect to any other network device   PCs  servers  switches  routers  or hubs   Please refer to the following table for cable    specifications     Cable Types and Specifications    10BASE T Cat  3 4 5 100 ohm   UTP 100 m  328 ft  RJ 45  100BASE TX   Cat  5 100 ohm UTP UTP
28. ons are recommended  If a network  packet is smaller than the preset RTS threshold size  the  RTS CTS mechanism will not be enabled  The AP sends  Request to Send  RTS  frames to a particular receiving station  and negotiates the sending of a data frame  After receiving an  RTS  the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send  CTS   frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission    This value ranges from 1   100 percent  default value is 100  percent  A safe increase of up to 60 percent would be suitable  for most users  Higher power settings are not recommended for  users due to excess heat generated by the radio chipset  which  can affect the life of the AP    If you have Wireless G and 802 11b devices in your network  then  keep the default setting  BG Mixed mode  If you have only  Wireless G devices  select G Mode  If you would like to limit  your network to only 802 11b devices  then select B Mode    The default setting is Auto  The range is from 1 to 54Mbps   The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the  speed of your wireless network  You can select from a range of  transmission speeds  or keep the default setting  Auto  to have  the AP automatically use the fastest possible data rate and enable  the Auto Fallback feature  Auto Fallback will negotiate the best  possible connection speed between the AP and a wireless client   Values are Long and Short  default value is Long  If your  wireless device supports the short preamble and you are having
29. r of the computer  you will find a sign of the UPnP    equipment     A  TAP 6002 WA 546465 x    Anew device is now available on your network  For more    information  click here        ORing Industrial Networking Corp  12       E   IAP 6002 WA   WA  User s Manual    Step 3  Click the sign of the UPnP equipment  then you will find the UPnP equipment in the    network neighborhood        E My Network Places E Giles  File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae  i   Back      ya Search m Folders Hak    A E co    Address a  My Network Places          aproute on Beng   b3d4e0e   2 cgi on Beng bfbh3ed56d6     enpaf on Beng bfb3ed56d4   id jack on ubuntu server  Samba  Ubuntu   Ubuntu     ah    Network Tasks A    2 Add a network place  a View network    peels ef share on Beng 36e2b13097  Set up a home or small   h Boxset  office network a share on Boxspete    db E  i     Setup a wireless i  testword on Super  bm  network for a home or 7 Tools on Richard computer  Richard   small office Ed usr on Richard computer  Richard     Ey View workgroup 2 ve6sp6 on Neo win    Step 4  Right click the UPnP equipment to choose    Properties     it will show as the following    pictures        a    4 6002 74  5464 T  Manufacturer  Oring  Model Name  14 F 60032  WA  Model Number  FW Version 1 2h  Description  Industrial 602 11 bre Access Pont    Dece Address tp o UA    Step 5  Right click the UPnP equipment or double click the UPnP equipment to transfer  it    will go to the web page     5 3 Configuratio
30. rd is a helpful guide for first time users to the AP     m Operation Mode For step 1  you can set a new login password if required  the default login name is  admin   and default login password is null   E WDS  m Wireless For step 2  you can set the wireless SSID name and channel  a default SSID has been provided For you  By default the channel is set to 6     E LAN Setting  E DHCP Server For step 3  set the wireless encryption to WEP will strengthen the security of the wireless network  or just leave encrytion disabled and anyone can connect to the AP     For setp 4  save the previous settings and revalidate the AP   Advanced Setting  m Wireless  m MAC Filter  m Email SNMP Syslog    System Event    System Tools    m Administrator  E Date  amp  Time  m Configuration  E Firmware Upgrade  m Miscellaneous    System Status  E System Info   E System Log   m Traffic Stats   m Wireless Clients       39 ORing Industrial Networking Corp        IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    Technical Specifications    LAN Interface  2 x 10 100Base T X   Auto MDI MDI X  P O E  PD  Power Device  Present at ETH2 of lAP 6002 WA   ETH2 act as Power Device  IEEE802 3af    IEEE 802 3af compliant input interface    Power consumption  8Watts max     Over load  amp  short circuit protection    Isolation Voltage  1000 VDC min        Isolation Resistance  10   ohms min   Protocols ICMP  IP  TCP  UDP  DHCP  BOOTP  ARP RARP   DNS  SNMP MIB II  HTTPS  SNMPV1 V2  Trap   Private MIB    Modulation IEEE802 11a  OF
31. red to operate in  AP Bridge Repeater mode  You can configure lAP 6002 WA    WA  by Window Utility or WEB interfaces via LAN port or WLAN  interface  IAP 6002 WA   WA  provide dual Ethernet ports in  switch mode  so you can use Daisy Chain to reduce the usage of  Ethernet switch ports  lAP 6002 WA  also provides PD feature  on ETH2 which is fully compliant with IEEE802 3af P O E   specification  Therefore  IAP 6002 WA   WA  are one of the       best communication solutions for wireless application     1 2 Software Features    High Speed Air Connectivity  WLAN interface support up to 54Mbps link speed    connection    Highly Security Capability  WEP WPA WPA2 Radius TKIP supported  E Support AP Bridge Repeater Mode  NW Switch Mode Supported  Daisy Chain support to reduce usage of switch ports  NW Secured Management by HTTPS  m Event Warning by Syslog  Email  SNMP Trap  Relay and Beeper  1 3 Hardware Features    Fully Compliant with IEEE802 3af  Power Device at ETH2  lAP 6002 WA  only     Redundant Power Inputs  12 48 VDC on terminal block  m 10 100Base T X  Ethernet port    Casing  IP 30  mE Dimensions W x D x H    52 mm W x 106 mm  D  x 144 mm H     Operating Temperature   10 to 55  C  m Storage Temperature   20 to 85  C  E Operating Humidity  5  to 95   non condensing    IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    1 ORing Industrial Networking Corp        IAP 6002 WA   WA  User s Manual    Hardware Installation    2 1 Installation AP on DIN Rail  Each AP has a DIN Rail kit on rear p
32. reviously saved  configuration     Save configuration to local    Restore a previously saved configuration    E    Use the button below to restore the default settings       The following table describes the labels in this screen    Download The current system settings can be saved as a file onto the local   configuration hard drive    Upload configuration   The saved file or any other saved setting file can be uploaded  back on the AP  To reload a system settings file  click on  Browse to browse the local hard drive and locate the system file  to be used  Click Upload when you have selected the file to be  loaded back onto the AP    Restore Default You may also reset the IAP 6002 WA   WA  back to factory    Settings settings by clicking on Restore Default Settings  Make sure to    save the unit   s settings before clicking on this button  You will    lose your current settings when you click this button        Firmware Upgrade    System Tools    gt  Firmware Upgrade    Do NOT power off the AP while upgrading   Current Firmware Version  1 2f    NN A  Start Upgrade    New firmware may provide better performance  bug fixes or more functions  To    upgrade  you need a firmware file correspond to this AP model  It will take several    35 ORing Industrial Networking Corp        IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    minutes to upload and upgrade the firmware  After the upgrade is done successfully   the access point will reboot and get revalidated     Notice  DO NOT POWER OFF THE AP
33. th  AP     MAC Address MAC addresses need to be added to or clear from MAC filter list     Apply       Click Apply to set the configurations     System Event    When the AP event triggered  the notification procedure will be performed according to  the type of the event  Which notification would be performed depends on the selection    of corresponding option in the Advanced Setting  gt  System Event page     29 ORing Industrial Networking Corp        Advanced Setting    gt  System Event    System Event Configuration     Device Event Notification    IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual    Hardware Reset  Cold Start  O SMTP Mail Cl SNMP Trap E  Syslog  Software Reset  Warm Start  Cl SMTP Mail C  SNMP Trap O Syslog  Login Failed C  SMTP Mail C  SNMP Trap C  Syslog  IP Address Changed Ol SMTP Mail C  SNMP Trap O syslog  Password Changed El  SMTP Mail El  SNMP Trap El Syslog  Redundant Power Changed E  SMTP Mail C  SNMP Trap E  Syslog  SNMP Access Failed C  SMTP Mail C  SNMP Trap C  Syslog  Wireless Client Associated C  SMTP Mail El  SNMP Trap El Syslog  Wireless Client Disassociated El  SMTP Mail C  SNMP Trap O syslog  Fault Event Notification and Fault LED Relay   Power 1 Fault C  SMTP Mail C  SNMP Trap Ol Syslog  C  Fault LED Relay  Power 2 Fault C  SMTP Mail C  SNMP Trap C  Syslog C  Fault LED Relay  Ethi Link Down C  SMTP Mail C  SNMP Trap LJ Syslog C  Fault LED Relay  Eth2 Link Down C  SMTP Mail C  SNMP Trap C  Syslog C  Fault LED Relay    System events record the activities o
34. the lAP 6002 WA   WA  forwards packet between its Ethernet interface  and wireless interface for wired hosts on the Ethernet side  and wireless hosts on the    wireless side     Setting WDS  Bridge Mode     Basic Setting    gt  WDS    Operation mode of the AP should be set to    Bridge    mode before these settings changed                                      WDS Mode  isabled il   Encryption Type    WDS Key  o F   Peer Mac Address 1  TKIP   Fl Enabled  AES a i   Peer Mac Address 2    C  Enabled   Peer Mac Address 3    E   C  Enabled  re J   Peer Mac Address 4  C  Enabled       WDS setting interface    This type of wireless link is established between two IEEE 802 11 access points   Wireless packets transmitted along the WDS link comply with the IEEE 802 11 WDS     Wireless Distribution System  format at the link layer     PC1  IAP 5002 WA       4  L7  m                                 lAP 5002 WA PC3    Point to Multipoint WDS Link    ORing Industrial Networking Corp  16       IAP 6002 WA   WA  User   s Manual         gt       WDS _  PC1  1AP 5002 WA lAP 6002WA  PC2       Point to Point WDS Link    The following table describes the labels in this screen   Description  WDS Mode This mode provides Static LAN to LAN Bridging functionality   The static LAN to LAN bridging function is supported through  Wireless Distribution System  WDS      Encryption Type Select the type of security for your wireless network  WDS Key Fill in the encryption key when Encryption Type is TKIP or AE
    
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