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1. Press Ctrl C to enter Firmware Recoverying Process Press Ctrl C to enter Firmware Recoverying Process Press Ctrl C to enter Firmware Recoverying Process Press Ctrl C to enter Firmware Recoverying Process Press Ctrl C to enter Firmware Recoverying Process WAC 1001 Supporting Information Press Ctrl C and the following message will appear Press Ctrl C to enter Firavare Recoverying Process IP address of WACc 1001 0 0 0 0 IP address of TFTP server 0 0 0 0 1 Start to firnvare ungreads using the above network satbine immediately 2 Change the network gor hat ae Enter your selection 1 2 enter for abort B Enter 2 to change the network setting Specify where the WAC 1001 s firmware file on the TFTP server and press y to write the settings into flash memory IP address of WAc 1001 0 0 0 0 IP address of TFTP server 0 0 0 0 1 Start to firmware upgrade using the above network setting immediately 2 Change the netvork settings Enter your selection l 2 enter for abort 2 IP address of W4c 1001 192 168 1 2 P address of TFIP server 1927 168 1 1 Update RedBoot non volatile configuration continue y n y WAC 1001 restarts and the Press Ctrl C to enter Firmware Recovery Process message will reappear Press Ctrl C to enter the menu and select 1 to start the firmware upgrade process Press Ctrl C to enter Firavwsre Recoverying Procezz IP address of WAC
2. System up time 0 days 00h 00m 51s Firmware version 1 2 Build 09052501 7 Use the scroll down list to select the MAC addresses of those AWKs you would like to manage and then click Add Key in the password for the AWK device and then click OK to save If you return to the search page and search for the AWK again you will find that the AWK will unlock automatically ATTENTION For security purposes we suggest you can change the AWK search utility login password instead of using the default WAC 1001 Software Installation and Configuration To modify the configuration of the highlighted WAC or AWK click on the Web icon to open the web console This will take you to the web console where you can make all configuration changes Refer to Chapter 3 Using the Web Console for information on how to use the web console AWE Search Utility Hax File Edit Function Tools Help a amp a 4 om J Search Search Ex Locate web Telnet Assign IP Upgrade Refresh Refresh All Exit No Modelname IP address Device MAC address Firmware versio Overview A SAI AWK 3121 US 192 168 127 253 00 90 8 00 00 01 255 255 255 0 EENI System info Device info 802 11 info Model name AWK 3121 US Device name AWK 3121_ 3580 Serial No 9390 System up time 0 days 00h 00m 51s Firmware version 1 2 Build 09052501 Click on Telnet if you would like to use telnet to configure your WACs and AWKs AWK Sear
3. Password From e mail address Factory Default User name and password used in the SMTP server None Max 63 characters Enter the administrator s e mail address which will be shown in None the From field of a warning e mail To E mail address 1 2 3 4 Max 63 characters Enter the receivers e mail addresses WAC 1001 Relay Trap Web Console Configuration The WAC 1001 has one relay output which consists of 2 terminal block contacts on the WAC 1001 s top panel These relay contacts are used to indicate user configured events and system failure The two wires attached to the relay contacts form an open circuit when a user configured event is triggered If a user configured event does not occur the relay circuit will remain closed For safety reasons the relay circuit is kept open when the WAC 1001 is not powered Relay Event Types You can check the box for Active to enable the event items All default values are deactivated unchecked Details for each event item can be found in the System log Event Types table on page 3 31 Relay Event Types Event Power 1 transition On gt Off Power 2 transition On gt Off PoE transition On gt Off DI 1 transition On gt Off DI 1 transition Off gt On DI 2 transition On gt Off DI 2 transition Off gt On LAN link On LAN link Off I CE CI iLE CI iLE O iLE C Traps can be used to signal abnormal conditions notific
4. e Retry interval ms The time lapse between retries Advanced Options search Connection Misc Retry count 5 Retry interval mz f 000 AS 3 Cancel Connection e Connection timeout secs Use this option to set the waiting time for the Default Login Locate Assign IP Upload Firmware and Unlock to complete e Upgrade timeout secs Use this option to set the waiting time for the connection to disconnect while the firmware is upgrading Use this option to set the waiting time for the Firmware to write to flash Advanced Options Search Connection Miso Connection tineout secs i 0 Upgrade timeout secs 500 ff OF Cancel Misc Search on start Checkmark this box if you would like the search function to start searching for devices after you log in to the AWK search Utility Advanced Optons Search Connection Misc Search on start uff OK 3 Cancel 5 Other Console Considerations This chapter explains how to access the WAC 1001 with other console connections In addition to HTTP access there are four ways to access WAC 1001 serial console Telnet console SSH console and HTTPS console The serial console connection method which requires using a short serial cable to connect the WAC 1001 to a PC s COM port can be used if you do not know the WAC 1001 s IP address The other consoles can be used to access the WAC 1001 over an Ethernet LAN or over the Internet T
5. Favorites Media 4 Eh SE Address ES https 192 168 127 253 home asp 2 Warning messages will pop out to warn users that the security certificate was issued by a company they have not chosen to trust Security Alert x Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or Y changed by others However there is a problem with the site s security certificate A The security certificate was issued by a company you have not chosen to trust View the certificate to determine whether you want to trust the certifying authority The security certificate date is valid The security certificate has a valid name matching the name of the page you are trying to view Do you want to proceed View Certificate WAC 1001 Other Console Considerations 3 Select Yes to accept the certificate issued by Moxa IW and then enter the WAC 1001 s web browser interface secured via HTTPS SSL You can see the protocol in URL is https Then you can use the menu tree on the left side of the window to open the function pages to access each of WAC 1001 s functions Overview All information on this page are active values System info Model name Device name Serial No System up time Firmware version Device info Device MAC address IP address Subnet mask Gateway Controller info Roaming method Roaming domain WAC 1001 WAC 1001_ 7589 7589 O days 00h 02m 02s 1 4 Build 10112615 00 90 E8 14 82
6. but the package contents may vary for customized versions Product Features e Advanced Turbo Roaming Support gt Less than 50 ms handover gt Wireless security WPA WPA2 Personal Enterprise e Central Management Functions gt DTLS tunnel for control messages gt Wireless security setting e Free firmware update for more advanced functions e RS 232 console management e 2DI 1DO for on site monitoring and warnings e Wide 40 to 75 C operating temperature range T model e Redundant 24 VDC power inputs or IEEE802 3af Power over Ethernet e DIN Rail or wall mounting e P30 rated heavy duty metal housing 1 2 WAC 1001 Introduction Product Specifications WLAN Interface Standards IEEE 802 11i for Wireless Security IEEE 802 3u for 10 100BaseT X for Ethernet LAN IEEE 802 3af for Power over Ethernet Supported Models e AWK 3121 M12 RTG e AWK 3121 SSC RTG Security e WPA WPA2 Personal and Enterprise IEEE 802 1X RADIUS TKIP and AES Interface LAN Ports 1 10 100BaseT X auto negotiation speed RJ 45 type Console for External Antenna RS 232 RJ 45 type LED Indicators PWR1 PWR2 PoE FAULT STATE Alarm Contact 1 relay output with current carrying capacity of 1 A 24 VDC Digital Inputs 2 electrically isolated inputs e 13 to 30 V for state 1 ON e 3 to 30 V for state 0 OFF e Max input current 8 mA Physical Characteristics Housing Metal providing IP30 protection Weight 700 g
7. 1001 192 168 1 2 IP address of TEFTP server 132 168 1 1 1 Start to firmware upgrade using the above network setting immediately 2 Change the network settings Enter your selection 1 2 enter for abort 1 Select O in the sub menu to load the firmware image via LAN and then enter the file name of the firmware to start the firmware recovery Load method select 0 Load from LAN 1 Load from serial vith Xnoden q Abort select Eisis parece item O Please input load image name Default file name WAC 1001 ron User Input file name WAC 1001_1 0 ron
8. AWK Search Utility Click the INSTALL UTILITY button in the AWK Installation CD auto run window to install AWK Search Utility Once the program starts running click Yes to proceed 1 Click Next when the Welcome screen opens to proceed with the installation E Setup AWE Search Utility Ses Welcome to the AWK Search Utility Setup Wizard This will install AWE Search Utility on your computer Ik is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Hest to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Setup AWE Search Utility Select Destination Location Where should AWE Search Utility be installed O alicia lena alse To continue click Next IF you would like to select a different folder click Browse ENHmrrniimnirnrnramwimazmmmn Atleast 2 5 MB of free disk space is required WAC 1001 Software Installation and Configuration 3 Click Next to create the program s shortcut files to the default directory or click Browse to select an alternate location E Setup AWE Search Utility Select Start Menu Folder Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts pe FA Setup will create the program s shorkcuts in the following Start Menu folder To continue click Mest IF you would like to select a different folder click Browse Ak Search Utility 4 Click Next to select additional tasks E Setup AWE Search Utility Select Additional T asks Which additio
9. DHCP server the FAULT LED will blink at one second intervals Fault LED 0 00 802 11 Wireless Access Controller 00 Lia MiAiC TB T Beeper The beeper emits two short beeps when the system is ready Reset Button The RESET button is located on the top panel of the WAC 1001 You can reboot the WAC 1001 or reset it to the factory default settings by pressing the RESET button with a pointed object such as an unfolded paper clip e System reboot Press and release the RESET button e Reset to factory default Depress the RESET button for more than 5 seconds until the STATE LED starts blinking green and then release RESET button 1 4 WAC 1001 Introduction Relay Digital Output The WAC 1001 has one relay output consisting of the 2 terminal block contacts on the top panel as shown below These relay contacts are used to forward system failures and user configured events The two wires attached to the relay contacts form an open circuit when a user configured event is triggered If a user configured event does not occur the relay circuit will remain closed For safety reasons the relay circuit is kept open when the WAC 1001 is not powered up Summary of the WAC 1001 s Relay Status Power Status Event Relay off Open _ On no Short 1 5 2 Getting Started This chapter explains how to install the WAC 1001 for the first time and quickly set up your wireless network The Funct
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11. Power transition On gt Off PoE transition On gt Off DI1 transition On gt Off DI1 transition Off gt On DI2 transition On gt Off DI2 transition Off gt On LAN link On LAN link Off DI and Power Status The status of power inputs and digital inputs is shown on this web page The status will refresh every 5 seconds if the Auto refresh box is checked DI and Power Status Auto refresh Input status Power 1 status Power 2 status PoE status DI 1 status DI 2 status 3 16 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration Managed Device List The Managed Device List displays all AWK APs which are managed by the WAC 1001 the associated clients are also displayed here Select the Auto refresh check box to enable periodic updates Managed Device List Auto refresh Refresh timer Number of managed AP s Number of managed client s AP Client 19 17 N A 19 17 N A 19 17 N A 19 17 N A 18 17 4 N A 19 17 4E N A 19 17 4 N A 19 17 4E N A 18 17 3 00 90 E8 19 8 9D 16 94 N A NOTE The WAC 1001 manages only the AWK RTG devices to ensure fast roaming performance All other devices on the network such as routers gateways servers and their performance cannot be managed by the WAC 1001 Maintenance Maintenance functions provide the administrator with tools to manage the WAC 1001 and wired wireless networks Console Settings You can enable or disable access permi
12. The system will restart momentarily Password You can change the administration password for each of the WAC 1001 s console managers by using the Password function Before you set up a new password you must input the current password and reenter the new password for confirmation For your security do not use the default password root and remember to change the administration password regularly Password Current password ET Mew password ssseese Confirm password ssssees 3 19 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration Misc Settings Additional settings to help you manage your WAC 1001 are available on this page Misc Settings Reset button Always enable Disable after 60 sec Reset button Always enable The WAC 1001 s Reset button works normally Always enable Disable after 60 sec The WAC 1001 s reset to default function will be inactive 60 seconds after the WAC 1001 finishes booting up Save Configuration The following figure shows how the WAC 1001 stores the setting changes into volatile and non volatile memory All data stored in volatile memory will disappear when the WAC 1001 is shutdown or rebooted unless they are Saved onto the flash non volatile memory Because the WAC 1001 starts up and initializes with the settings stored in flash memory all new changes must be saved to flash memory before restarting the WAC 1001 This also means the new changes will not work unless you run either the Sav
13. WAC 1001 E mail E mail Event Types Check the box for Active to enable the event items All default values are deactivated unchecked Details for each event item can be found on the System log Event Types table on page 3 31 E mail Server Settings E mail Event Types Event Cold start Power 1 transition On gt 0 Power 1 transition Off gt On Power 2 transition On gt 0 Power 2 transition Off gt On PoE transition On gt 0ff PoE transition Off gt 0n Configuration change activated Console authentication failure DI 1 transition On gt 0H DI 1 transition Off gt On DI 2 transition On gt 0 DI 2 transition Off gt On LAN link On LAN link Off Web Console Configuration AY 014 CI gig 0 044 0 010 01 0 04 0 0 You can set up to 4 e mail addresses to receive alarm emails from the WAC 1001 The following parameters can be configured on the E mail Server Settings page In addition a Send Test Mail button can be used to test whether the Mail server and e mail addresses work well More detailed explanations about these parameters are given after the following figure E mail Server Settings Mail server SMTP User name Password From e mail address To e mail address 1 To e mail address 2 To e mail address 3 To e mail address 4 Submit Send Test Mail Mail server SMTP Factory Default IP address The IP Address of your email server None User name
14. determines how often the time is updated from 600 seconds 1 to 9999 seconds the NTP server Controller Settings The Controller Settings group includes the most important settings which enable administrators to set up the WAC 1001 s services Basic WAC Settings The Roaming method and the Roaming domain s information are displayed on the Overview page Note Using the Roaming method requires the input of different parameters See below for details 3 6 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration Roaming method Compare Basic WAC Settings Roaming method Compare Roaming domain FF 90 E8 22 98 AE Roaming RSSI difference 5 oto 70 dB mni directional antenna The tables below describe the Roaming method and Roaming domain s parameters and options Alternatively you may refer to Appendix A Roaming method Setting Description Factory Default This option enables RSSI difference triggered roaming Roaming domain 6 Hex characters This specifies the area served by the WAC 1001 All related lt The Mac address controllers APs and clients use this as identification to work of the WAC 1001 gt and communicate with each other NOTE The Roaming domain must be set at the time of initial first time installation Roaming RSSI Difference O to 70 Use this parameter to specify the difference needed to trigger 5 the hand off action 3 7 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration WLAN Secur
15. different WAC 1001 units Device description Max of 31 characters Use this space to record a more detailed description of the None WAC 1001 Device contact information Max of 31 characters Provides information about whom to contact in order to resolve None problems Use this space to record contact information of the person responsible for maintaining this WAC 1001 Network Settings The Network Settings configuration panel allows you to modify the usual TCP IP network parameters An explanation of each configuration item is given below Network Settings IP configuration IP address Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 127 254 Primary DNS server Secondary ONS server Doo 3 4 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration IP configuration DHCP The WAC 1001 s IP address will be assigned automatically by Static the network s DHCP server Set up the WAC 1001 s IP address manually IP address WAC 1001 s IP address Identifies the WAC 1001 on a TCP IP network 192 168 127 253 Subnet mask WAC 1001 s subnet Identifies the type of network to which the WAC 1001 is 255 255 255 0 mask connected e g 255 255 0 0 for a Class B network or 255 255 255 0 for a Class C network Gateway WAC 1001 s default The IP address of the router that connects the LAN to an outside None gateway network Primary Secondary DNS server IP address of the The IP address of the DNS Server used by your netwo
16. information about this manual and product You can also learn how to contact Moxa for technical support The following topics are covered in this appendix O About This User s Manual O DoC Declaration of Conformity gt Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement O Firmware Recovery WAC 1001 Supporting Information About This User s Manual This manual is mainly designed for but not limited to the following hardware and firmware for the WAC 1001 e Hardware Rev 1 0 e Firmware Ver 1 0 You are strongly recommended to visit Moxa s website http www moxa com to find the latest product datasheet firmware QIG Quick Installation Guide UM User s Manual and related information NOTE The WAC s hardware revision number is located on a label on the side panel MOXAN Model Type WAC 1001 MN WAC 1001 E SIN IMI ON a baHeV0049 E MAC 00 90 E8 00 00 80 amp a an DA AA as 802 11 Wireles The firmware version number can be seen on the Overview page as illustrated below Overview All information on this page are active values System info Model name WAC 1001 Device name WAC 1001_ 0049 Serial No System up time Firmware version B 2 WAC 1001 Supporting Information DoC Declaration of Conformity Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital d
17. 34 192 168 127 253 233 233 222 0 Compare FE 5D EB 1A 82 343 Disabling Telnet and Browser Access If you are connecting the WAC 1001 to a public network but do not intend to use its management functions over the network then we suggest disabling both Telnet Console and Web Configuration Please run Maintenance gt Console Settings to disable them as shown in the following figure Console Settings HTTP console HTTPS console Telnet console SSH console Enable Enable C Enable Enable Disable Disable Disable Disable Submit A References This chapter provides more detailed information about wireless related technologies The information in this chapter can help you administer your WAC 1001s and plan your industrial wireless network better The following topics are covered in this appendix O Roaming Domain O Roaming Method gt Compare WAC 1001 References Roaming Domain A roaming domain defines an area where all related wireless controllers APs and clients work together to enable fast roaming Such a domain is specified as six groups of two hexadecimal digits beginning with the fixed identifier FF 90 E8 Note that the default value of a roaming domain resembles a controller s MAC address however it is not necessary to take the last 3 bytes of a controller s MAC address to form a roaming domain You may take any six hexadecimal digits to form a unique roaming domain thi
18. Dimensions 53 6 x 135 x 105 mm 2 11 x 5 31 x 4 13 in Installation DI N Rail mounting wall mounting Environmental Limits Operating Temperature Standard Models O to 60 C 32 to 140 F Wide Temp Models 40 to 75 C 40 to 167 F Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Ambient Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Power Requirements Input Voltage 12 to 48 VDC redundant dual DC power inputs or 48 VDC Power over Ethernet I EEE 802 3af compliant Connector 10 pin removable terminal block Power Consumption e 0 121 to 0 494 O 12 to 48 VDC e 0 3 A 24 VDC Reverse Polarity Protection Present Standards and Certifications Safety UL 60950 1 EN 60950 1 EMC FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A EN 55022 55024 Rail Traffic EN 50155 Environmental EN 50121 1 4 Environmental Note Please check Moxa s website for the most up to date certification status Warranty Warranty Period 5 years Details See www moxa com warranty 1 3 WAC 1001 Introduction ATTENTION AN The WAC 1001 is NOT designed for use by the general public A well trained technician is required to safely deploy the WAC 1001 Functional Design LED Indicators The LEDs on the front panel of the WAC 1001 provide a quick and easy means of determining the current operational status and wireless settings The FAULT LED indicates system failures and user configured events If the WAC 1001 cannot retrieve an IP address from a
19. Factory Default Max 31 characters The secret key shared between the AP and RADIUS server None NOTE The wireless security settings of all the APs that are deployed in the same roaming domain must be consistent and homogeneous Different security settings in same grouped APs may cause Turbo Roaming failures Refer to the AWK 3121 4121 RS manual for detailed information about the Wireless Setting 3 8 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration SNMP Agent The WAC 1001 supports SNMP V1 V2c V3 SNMP V1 and SNMP V2c use a community string match for authentication which means that SNMP servers access all objects with read only or read write permissions using the community string public private default value SNMP V3 which requires you to select an authentication level of MD5 or SHA is the most secure protocol You can also enable data encryption to enhance data security The WAC 1001 s MIB can be found in the software CD and supports reading the attributes via SNMP Only get method is supported SNMP security modes and security levels supported by the WAC 1001 are shown in the following table Select the security mode and level that will be used to communicate between the SNMP agent and manager Protocol Setting on Authentication Data Version UI web page Type Encryption V1 V2c Community Use a community string match for Read string authentication Community V1 V2c Community Use a community string match for Write Read string authenticat
20. Save Configuration Restart E Logout Roaming domain not configured yet Click Yes to set the Roaming domain e Step 6 More settings to better configure the WAC 1001 On the WAC 1001 s web based UI there are additional setting options for a more customized configuration Refer to the following chapters for more details After clicking Submit to apply changes the web page will refresh and Updated will appear on the page and at the same time a flashing reminder on the upper right corner of the web page will be displayed as shown below SY Main Menu a Overview Total Solution for Industrial Wireless Networking System Info Settings To activate the changes click the Restart button and then the Save and Restart button It will take about 40 seconds for the WAC 1001 to complete the reboot procedure 2 3 WAC 1001 Function Map 3 Main Menu E Overview 3 Basic Settings E System Info Settings 3 Network Settings E Time Settings Fa Controller Settings 1 Basic WAC Settings E WLAN Security Settings ni Advanced Settings E SNMP Agent Pa Auto Warning Settings System Log E System Log Event Types pS Syslog q Syslog Event Types E Syslog Server Settings 3 tS E mail q E mail Event Types E E mail Server Settings ca Relay E Relay Event Types Bey Trap i Trap Event Types 3 SNMP Trap Receiver Settings a a Status System Log Relay Status B DI and Pow
21. WAC 1001 User s Manual Second Edition May 2014 www moxa com product MOXA 2014 Moxa Inc All rights reserved WAC 1001 User s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Copyright Notice 2014 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Trademarks The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa Moxa provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Moxa assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication Technical Support Contact I nformation www moxa com
22. able to change its IP address Since the Broadcast Search function searches by TCP packet and not IP address it does not matter if the WAC or AWK is configured as an AP or Client In either case APs and Clients connected to the LAN will be located regardless of whether or not they are part of the same subnet as the host Start the AWK Search Utility program When the Login page appears select the Search AWK only option to search for AWKs and to view each AWK s configuration Select the AWK management option to assign IPs upgrade firmware and locate devices AWE Search Utility Login C AWE management Password vf OK Cancel 2 Open the AWK Search Utility and then click the Search icon AWK Search Utility Sel File Edit Function Tools Help a L 4 5 F Search SearchEx E Exit No Model name IP address Device MAC address a WAC 1001 Software Installation and Configuration 3 The Searching window indicates the progress of the search When the search is complete all WAC and AWK units that were located will be displayed in the AWK Search Utility window AWK Search Utility File Edit Function Tools Help 2 A L cA a E E nu 1 Search Search Ex Locate Web Telnet Assign IP Upgrade Refresh Refresh All Exit No Modelname IP address Device MAC address Firmware versio Overview Poy AWK 3121 US 192 168 127 253 00 90 8 00 00 01 255 255 255 0 MEE Sy
23. art to start the firmware upgrade After the progress bar reaches 100 the WAC 1001 will reboot itself When upgrading your firmware the WAC 1001 s other functions are forbidden Firmware Upgrade Select update image lc AWAac1001 1 1 Build_ 1D120Z15 ram Browse Firmware Upgrade and Restart ATTENTION Please make sure the power source is stable when you upgrade your firmware An unexpected power breakup may damage your WAC 1001 3 18 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration Config mport Export You can back up or restore the WAC 1001 s configuration with Config Import Export In the Config Import section click Browse to specify the configuration file and click Config I mport button to begin importing the configuration Config Import Select configuration file Browse Contig Import In the Config Export section click the Config Export button and save the configuration file onto your local storage media The configuration file is a text file and you can view and edit it with a general text editing tool Config Export Config Export Load Factory Default Use this function to reset the WAC 1001 and roll all settings back to the factory default values You can also reset the hardware by pressing the reset button on the top panel of the WAC 1001 Load Factory Default Reset to Factory Default Click Activate to reset all settings including the console password to the factory default values
24. ations to a management station This trap driven notification can make your network more efficient Because a management station usually takes care of a large number of devices that have a large number of objects it will be overloading for the management station to poll or send requests to query every object on every device It would be better if the managed device agent could notify the management station by sending a message known as a trap for the event Trap Event Types Trap Event Types Event Cold start Power 1 transition On gt 0 Power 1 transition Off gt On Power 2 transition On gt 0 Power 2 transition Off gt On PoE transition On gt 0ff PoE transition Off gt 0n Configuration change activated Console authentication failure DI 1 transition On gt 0 DI 1 transition Off gt On DI 2 transition On gt 0 DI 2 transition Off gt On LAN link On LAN link Off 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 14 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration SNMP Trap Receiver Settings SNMP traps are defined in SMIv1 MIBs SNMPv1 and SMIv2 MIBs SNMPv2c The two styles are basically equivalent and it is possible to convert between the two You can set the parameters for SNMP trap receivers through the web page SNMP Trap Receiver Settings ist Trap version ist Trap server IP name ist Trap community 2nd Trap version 2nd Trap server IP name 2nd Trap community lst 2nd Trap
25. ch Utility Eak File Edit Function Tools Help if xy E m a F Search Search Ex Locate Web Telnet Assign IP Upgrade Refresh Refresh All Exit No Modelname IP address Device MAC address Firmware versio Overview q Eyi AWK 3121 US 192 168 127 25 00 90 E8 00 00 01 255 255 255 0 I0 0021022 System info Device info 802 11 m a Model name AWK 3121 US Device name AWK 3121_9390 Serial No 9390 System up time 0 days 00h 00m 51s Firmware version 1 2 Build 09052501 Click Assign IP to change the IP setting AWK Search Utility Ele Edit Function Tools Help ss E B E 4 pa 3 Search Search Ex Locate Web Telnet Assign IP Upgrade Refresh Refresh ll Exit No Modelname IP address Device MAC address Firmware versio Overview q eS 1 AWK 3121 US 192 168 127 253 SNF 8 00 00 1 Build 019 System info Device info 802 11 info Model name AWK 3121 US IP configuration Device name AWK 3121_9390 Serial No 9390 Pes 192 168 127 253 System up time 0 days 00h 00m 51s Subrat maik 255 255 255 0 Firmware version 1 2 Build 09052501 Gateway Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server 2 OK X Cancel 4 6 WAC 1001 Software Installation and Configuration The three advanced options Search Connection and Miscellaneous are explained below Search e Retry count default 5 Indicates how many times the search will be retried automatically
26. e Configuration function or the Restart function Configuration setting changes Restart without saving configuration volatile non volatile The system reboots and memory memory Restart initialize with the settings flash memory _ gt in falsh memory Save and Restart After you click on Save Configuration in the left menu box the following screen will appear Click Save if you wish to update the configuration settings in the flash memory at this time Alternatively you may choose to run other functions and put off saving the configuration until later However the new setting changes will remain in the non volatile memory until you save the configurations Save Configuration If you have made configuration changes you must save the changes and then restart the system to activate the changes Click Save to save the changes to the WAC 1001 s memory Remember to click Restart to activate the changes 3 20 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration Restart If you submitted configuration changes you will see a blinking alert message on the upper right corner of the screen After making all your changes click the Restart function in the left menu box One of two different screens will appear If you made changes recently but did not save you will be given two options Clicking the Restart button here will reboot the WAC 1001 and all setting changes will be ignored Clicking the Save and Restart button will a
27. e Telnet to access the WAC 1001 s IP address from the Windows Run window you may also issue the telnet command from the MS DOS prompt Run a ES resource and Windows will open it for you Oper telnet 192 168 127 253 y 371 Type the name of a program folder document or Interet Cancel Browse 2 When using SSH client ex PuTTY please run the client program ex putty exe and then input the WAC 1001 s IP address specifying 22 for the SSH connection port e PalTY Configuration 7 x Category El Session Basic options for your PuT TY session E Terminal Specify the destination you wantto connect to Keyboard Host Name or IF address Eor Bell 192 168 127 253 22 ER ed cani Connection type aa C Baw Telnet Rlogin SSH Serial Appearance 3 The Console login screen will appear Please refer to the previous paragraph RS 232 Console Configuration and for login and administration Configuration by Web Browser with HTTPS SSL To secure your HTTP access the WAC 1001 supports HTTPS SSL encryption for all HTTP traffic Perform the following steps to access the WAC 1001 s web browser interface via HTTPS SSL 1 Open your web browser and type https lt WAC 1001 s IP address gt in the address field Press Enter to establish the connection 3 https 77192 168 127 2537home asp Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back Y A Seach
28. e the Local time for the WAC 1001 after the initial setup or a long term shutdown especially when the network does not have an Internet connection for accessing the NTP server or there is no NTP server on the LAN Current local time User adjustable time The date and time parameters allow configuration of the local time with immediate activation Use 24 hour format yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Time zone User selectable time The time zone setting allows conversion from GMT Greenwich GMT Greenwich zone Mean Time to local time Mean Time ATTENTION Because the current local time will be adjusted automatically as the time zone is being adjusted you will need to configure the time zone prior to inputting the current local time Daylight saving time Enable Disable Daylight saving time also known as DST or summer time Disable involves advancing clocks usually 1 hour during the summer time to provide an extra hour of daylight in the afternoon When Daylight saving time is enabled the following parameters will be shown e Starts at The date that daylight saving time begins e Stops at The date that daylight saving time ends e Time offset Indicates how many hours forward the clock should be advanced Time server 1 2 IP Name of Time IP or Domain name of the NTP time server The 2nd NTP server None Server 1 2 will be used if the 1st NTP server fails to connect Query period Query period time This parameter
29. e to download to your computer Note that the Model name and IP address of your WAC 1001 are both shown in the title bar of the web page This information can be used to help you identify multiple WAC 1001 units 3 2 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration 4 Use the menu tree on the left side of the window to open the function pages to access each of the WAC 1001 s functions Sy Main Menu Overview A Basic Settings i System Info Settings 1 Network Settings 3 Time Settings Spee fener Basic WAC Settings 3 WLAN Security Settings 23 Advanced Settings ea Auto Warning Settings HI Status a Maintenance fl Save Configuration 1 Restart m Logout Overview All information on this page are active values System info Model name Device name Serial No System up time Firmware version WAC 1001 WAC 1001_ 8357 8357 O days 00h 34m 41s 1 0 Build 10120321 Device info Device MAC address 00 90 E8 22 9B AE IP address 197 168 127 253 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Controller info Roaming method Compare Roaming domain FF 90 E8 22 9B A4E In the following paragraphs we describe each WAC 1001 management function in detail A quick overview is available in this manual in the Function Map section of Chapter 2 NOTE For security reasons you will need to log back into the WAC 1001 after a 5 minute time out Overview The Overview page summarizes the WAC 1001 s current status The info
30. er Status E Managed Device List l n Maintenance Console Settings Ping Firmware Upgrade Contig Import Export Load Factory Default Password Misc Settings Save Configuration J Restart E Logout ae Getting Started Quick overview of the WAC 1001 s status Basic settings for administering the WAC 1001 Essential settings related to set up a wireless access controller Advanced features to support additional network management Note These advanced functions are all optional Application oriented device management functions to set up events traps and reactions via relay warning e mail and SNMP notification Note These advanced functions are all optional Real time status information for performance monitoring and device management functions Functions for maintaining the WAC 1001 and for diagnosing the network On demand functions to support the web based console management operation 2 4 3 Web Console Configuration In this chapter we explain all aspects of web based console configuration Moxa s easy to use management functions help you set up your WAC 1001 The following topics are covered in this chapter O O O a Web Browser Configuration Overview Basic Settings gt System Info Settings gt Network Settings gt Time Settings gt Controller Settings Auto Warning Settings Yy System Log Syslog E mail V VY Relay Trap Status gt System Log gt Re
31. et to 192 168 127 253 Step 4 Use the web based manager to configure the WAC 1001 Open your computer s web browser and type http 192 168 127 253 in the address field to access the homepage of the web based Network Manager Before the homepage opens you will need to enter the user name and password as shown in the following figure For first time configuration enter the default user name and password and then click on the Login button Web Console Login Username admin Password Login goahead WEBSERVER NOTE Default user name and password User Name admin Password root For security reasons we strongly recommend changing the default password To do so select Maintenance gt Password and then follow the on screen instructions to change the password 2 2 WAC 1001 Getting Started NOTE e Step 5 Set up Roaming domain The first time you log into the WAC 1001 a warning message will be displayed on your computer s web browser to remind you to set the value of the Roaming domain Click Yes to go to Controller Settings gt Basic WAC Settings to set up the Roaming domain If the Roaming domain is not configured the WAC 1001 will not function properly Note that the AP and clients in the same roaming domain MUST be configured and grouped in the same subnet J Main Menu E Overview HE Basic Settings ae Controller Settings Bo Advanced Settings HE Auto Warning Settings ae Status ao Maintenance E
32. evice pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set for
33. he following topics are covered in this chapter O RS 232 Console Configuration 115200 None 8 1 VT100 O Configuration by Telnet and SSH Consoles O Configuration by Web Browser with HTTPS SSL O Disabling Telnet and Browser Access WAC 1001 Other Console Considerations RS 232 Console Configuration 115200 None 8 1 VT100 The serial console connection method which requires using a short serial cable to connect the WAC 1001 toa PC s COM port can be used if you do not know the WAC 1001 s IP address It is also convenient to use serial console configurations when you cannot access the WAC 1001 over Ethernet LAN such as in the case of LAN cable disconnections or broadcast storming over the LAN ATTENTION Do not use the RS 232 console manager when the WAC 1001 is powered at reversed voltage ex 48VDC even though reverse voltage protection is supported If you need to connect the RS 232 console at reversed voltage Moxa s TCC 82 isolator is your best solution NOTE We recommend using Moxa PComm Lite Terminal Emulator which can be downloaded free of charge from Moxa s website Before running PComm Terminal Emulator use an RJ 45 to DB9 F or RJ 45 to DB25 F cable to connect the WAC 1001 s RS 232 console port to your PC s COM port generally COM1 or COM2 depending on how your system is set up After installing PComm Terminal Emulator take the following steps to access the RS 232 console utility 1 From the Wi
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35. ion Community SNMP V3 No Auth Use account with admin or user to access objects MD5 or SHA Authentication Provides authentication based on based on MD5 or HMAC MD5 or HMAC SHA algorithms SHA 8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for authentication MD5 or SHA Authentication Provides authentication based on HMAC MD5 based on MD5 or encryption or HMAC SHA algorithms and data SHA encryption key 8 character passwords and a data encryption key are the minimum requirements for authentication and encryption The following parameters can be configured on the SNMP Agent page A more detailed explanation of each parameter is given below the following figure SNIP Agent Enable Disable Read community able Write commnuity private i i sSs SOCCS SNMP agent version vi v2c y Admin auth type No Auth Admin privacy key Privacy key Private MIB information Device object ID enterprise 8691 15 1 Enable Enables SNMP Agent Disable Disables SNMP Agent 3 9 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration Read community for V1 V2c V1 V2c Read Use a community string match with a maximum of 31 public Community characters for authentication This means that the SNMP agent can access all objects with read only permissions using this community string Write community for V1 V2c V1 V2c Read Write Use a community string match with a maximum of 31 private Community characters for authe
36. ion Map provides a convenient means of determining which functions you need to use The following topics are covered in this chapter O First time Installation and Configuration O Function Map WAC 1001 Getting Started First time Installation and Configuration Before installing the WAC 1001 make sure that all items in the Package Checklist are in the box You will need access to a notebook computer or PC equipped with an Ethernet port The WAC 1001 has a default IP address that must be used when connecting to the device for the first time e Step 1 Select the power source The WAC 1001 can be powered by a DC power input or PoE Power over Ethernet The WAC 1001 will use whichever power source you choose e Step 2 Connect the WAC 1001 to a notebook or PC Since the WAC 1001 supports MDI MDI X auto sensing you can use either a straight through cable or crossover cable to connect the WAC 1001 to a computer The LED indicator on the WAC 1001 s LAN port will light up when a connection is established e Step 3 Set up the computer s IP address Choose an IP address on the same subnet as the WAC 1001 Since the WAC 1001 s default IP address is 192 168 127 253 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 you should set the IP address of the computer to 192 168 127 xxx NOTE After you select Maintenance gt Load Factory Default and click the Submit button the WAC 1001 will be reset to factory default settings and the IP address will be res
37. ity Settings By enabling the 802 11X you can use the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP a framework authentication protocol used by 802 1X to provide network authentication Such enterprise level security modes require a back end Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS server if IEEE 802 1X functionality is enabled in WPA WPA2 The EEE 802 1X protocol also provides the ability possibility to carry out efficient connection authentication for a large scale network It is not necessary to exchange keys or passphrases When you enable EAP the WPA WPA2 enterprise wireless security functions of the managed APs will be disabled The WAC 1001 will then act as an EAP proxy or relay to support WAP WPA2 enterprise wireless security WLAN Security Settings RADIUS proxy settings 02 1X EAP Primary RADIUS server IP Primary RADIUS server port Primary RADIUS shared key Secondary RADIUS server IP Secondary RADIUS server port Secondary RADIUS shared key Submit 802 1X EAP Enable Disable Enables EAP proxy relay support The wireless security Disable functions of the managed APs will be disabled Primary Secondary RADI US server IP Factory Default The IP address of the Specifies the delegated RADIUS server for EAP None RADIUS server Primary Secondary RADI US server port Factory Default Port number Specifies the port number of the delegated RADIUS server 1812 Primary Secondary RADI US shared key
38. lay Status gt DI and Power Status gt Managed Device List Maintenance Console Settings Ping Firmware Upgrade Config Import Export Load Factory Default Password Y Y VV Y V WV Misc Settings Save Configuration Restart Logout WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration Web Browser Configuration Moxa WAC 1001 s web browser interface provides a convenient way to modify its configuration and access the built in monitoring and network administration functions The recommended web browser is Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 0 or 8 0 with JVM Java Virtual Machine installed NOTE To use the WAC 1001 s management and monitoring functions from a PC host connected to the same LAN as the WAC 1001 you must make sure that the PC host and the WAC 1001 are on the same logical subnet The Moxa WAC 1001 s default IP is 192 168 127 253 Follow these steps to access the WAC 1001 s web based console management interface 1 Open your web browser e g Internet Explorer and type the WAC 1001 s IP address in the address field Press Enter to establish the connection E about blank Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help 2 The Web Console Login page will open Enter the password default Username admin default Password root and then click Login to continue Web Console Login Username admin Password Login goahead WEBSERVER 3 You may need to wait a few moments for the web pag
39. nal tasks should be performed Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing AWK Search Utility then click Next Additional icons C Create a Quick Launch icon 5 Click Next to proceed with the installation The installer then displays a summary of the installation options E Setup AWE Search Utility Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing AWE Search Utility on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if vou want to review or change any settings Destination locatiors C Program Files MozaVaaQeEVAWE Search Utility Start Menu folder AWE Search Utility aatal j Cancel WAC 1001 Software Installation and Configuration 6 Click Install to begin the installation The setup window will report the progress of the installation To change the installation settings click Back and navigate to the previous screen 7 Click Finish to complete the installation of AWK Search Utility E Setup AWE Search Utility Completing the AWK Search Utility Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing AWE Search Utility on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup Configuring AWK Search Utility 1 The Broadcast Search function is used to locate all AWK APs and WAC controllers that are connected to the same LAN as your computer After locating a WAC 1001 you will be
40. ndows desktop open the Start menu and start PComm Terminal Emulator in the PComm Lite group 2 Select Open under Port Manager to open a new connection En FComm Terminal Emulator 3 The Communication Parameter page of the Property window opens Select the appropriate COM port for Console Connection 115200 for Baud Rate 8 for Data Bits None for Parity and 1 for Stop Bits Click on the Terminal tab and select VT100 or ANSI for Terminal Type Click on OK to continue Property b3 Property Communication Parameter Terminal File Transfer Capturing Communication Parameter Terminal File Transfer Capturing COM Options Terminal Type VTI o ka Forts 20h ARS A Baud Rate Dumb Terminal Option Tee Data Bits Transmit Parity T Local Echo Stop Bits Send Enter Key As CR LF Flow Control Output State TD HTI5 ET5 DTA f ON OFF CR Translation M ON OFF ATS ON C OFF LF Translation 5 2 WAC 1001 Other Console Considerations NOTE A 4 The Console login screen will appear Log into the RS 232 console with the login name default admin and password default root if no new password is set 5 C0M1 115200 None 8 1 VT100 E IBIE Go POOL login admin lars Pagg erd 5 The WAC 1001 s device information and Main Menu will be displayed Please follow the description on screen and select the administration option you wish to perfo
41. nsition On gt Off The WAC 1001 is powered down in PWR1 2 POE transition On gt Off The WAC 1001 is powered down in PoE Power 1 2 transition Off gt On The WAC 1001 is powered via PWR1 2 am Bi events Eer is triggeredwhen SSS Event is triggered when 3 11 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration Syslog This function provides the event logs for the Syslog server The function supports up to three configurable Syslog servers and Syslog server UDP port numbers When an event occurs the event will be sent as a Syslog UDP packet to the specified Syslog servers Syslog Event Types Detail information for the grouped events is shown in the following table You can check the box for Enable log to enable the grouped events All default values are enabled checked Details for each event group can be found on the System log Event Types table on page 3 31 Syslog Event Types Event group Enable log System related events Network related events Contig related events Power events DI events Syslog Server Settings You can configure the parameters for your Syslog servers in this page Syslog Server Settings Syslog server 1 Syslog port Syslog server 2 Syslog port Syslog server 3 Syslog port Syslog server 1 2 3 IP address Enter the IP address of the 1st 2nd 3rd Syslog Server Syslog port Port destination Enter the UDP port of the corresponding Syslog server 514 1 to 65535 3 12
42. ntication This means that the SNMP agent can accesses all objects with read write permissions using this community string SNMP agent version V1 V2c V3 or Select the SNMP protocol version used to manage the switch V1 V2c V1 V2c or V3 only Admin auth type for V1 V2c V3 and V3 only No Auth MD5 Provide authentication based on the HMAC MD5 algorithms 8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for authentication Provides authentication based on HMAC SHA algorithms 8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for authentication Admin private key for V1 V2c V3 and V3 only DES based data encryption AES based data encryption Private Key A data encryption key is the minimum requirement for data encryption maximum of 63 characters Private MIB Information Device Object ID Also known as OID This is the WAC 1001 s enterprise value It is fixed Auto Warning Settings Since industrial grade devices are often located at the endpoints of a system these devices will not always know what is happening elsewhere on the network This means that these devices including wireless APs or clients must provide system maintainers with real time alarm messages Even when system administrators are out of the control room for an extended period they can still be informed of the status of devices almost instantaneously when exceptions occur In addition to logging these events the WAC 1001 sup
43. ports different approaches to warn engineers automatically such as SNMP trap e mail and relay output It also supports two digital inputs to integrate sensors into your system to automate alarms by email and relay output 3 10 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration System Log System Log Event Types Detail information for grouped events is shown in the following table You can check the box for Enable log to enable the grouped events All default values are enabled checked The log for system events can be seen in Status gt System Log System Log Event Types Event group Enable log System related events Network related events Config related events Power events DI events Submit System related events Event is triggered when System restart warm start The WAC 1001 is rebooted such as when its settings are changed IP address subnet mask etc Network related events Event is triggered when LAN link on The LAN port is connected to a device or network LAN link off The port is disconnected e g the cable is pulled out or the opposing device shuts down Config related events Event is triggered when Configuration Changed A configuration item has been changed lt e e El E Configuration file import via Web Console The configuration file is imported to the WAC 1001 Console authentication failure An incorrect password is entered Firmware upgraded The WAC 1001 s firmware is updated Power 1 2 tra
44. pply all setting changes and then reboot the WAC 1001 Restart Iu Warning Click Restart to discard the changes and reboot the WAC 1001 Click Save and Restart to save the changes and reboot the WAC 1001 Save and Restart If you run the Restart function without changing any configurations or saving all your changes you will see just one Restart button on your screen Restart 1 Warning Clicking Restart will disconnect all Ethernet connections and reboot the WAC 1001 You will not be able to run any of the WAC 1001 s functions while the system is rebooting Logout Logout helps users disconnect the current HTTP or HTTPS session and go to the Login page For security reasons we recommend you logout before quitting the console manager Logout Click Logout to get the default Login page 3 21 4 Software Installation and Configuration The following topics are covered in this chapter O Overview O AWK Search Utility gt Installing AWK Search Utility gt Configuring AWK Search Utility WAC 1001 Software Installation and Configuration Overview The Documentation amp Software CD included with your WAC 1001 is designed to make the installation and configuration procedure easy and straightforward This auto run CD includes AWK Search Utility to broadcast search for all WAC AWK s accessible over the network the WAC 1001 User s Manual and Quick Installation Guide AWK Search Utility Installing
45. rk After None Primary Secondary entering the DNS Server s IP address you can input the DNS server WAC 1001 s URL e g http ap11 abc com in your browser s address field instead of entering the IP address The Secondary DNS server will be used if the Primary DNS server fails to connect Time Settings The WAC 1001 has a time calibration function based on information from an NTP server or user specified Date and Time information Functions such as Auto warning can add real time information to the message Time Settings Date YYYY MM DD Time HH MM SS Current local time 2009 o1 3 fie 58 19 Set Time Time zone GMT 06 00 Central Time US amp Canada Daylight saving time V Enable Starts at apr y ist Sun x oo foo HH mm Stops at loct y last y Sun y loo i foo HH MM Time offset 01 00 Time server 1 fime nstgov ss lt s C Time server 2 Query period 600 600 9999 seconds The Current local time shows the WAC 1001 s system time when you open this web page You can click on the Set Time button to activate the updated date and time parameters An Updated string will appear to indicate that the change is complete Local time settings will be immediately activated in the system without running Save and Restart 3 5 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration NOTE The WAC 1001 has a built in real time clock RTC We strongly recommend that users updat
46. rm eme Wac igdl D0 90 240 09 2 1 03 serial Ho 43 Fireware Vaersian 1 0 build 0650603411 lt Main Meri 1 System Into Sertings 2 Tina Settings 3 Hetuork Settings td Bestare dq Quie Hey in your selection To modify the appearance of the PComm Terminal Emulator window select Edit gt Font and then choose the desired formatting options ATTENTION If you unplug the RS 232 cable or trigger DTR a disconnection event will be evoked to enforce logout for network security You will need to log in again to resume operation Configuration by Telnet and SSH Consoles NOTE You may use Telnet or SSH client to access the WAC 1001 and manage the console over a network To access the WAC 1001 s functions over the network from a PC host that is connected to the same LAN as the WAC 1001 you need to make sure that the PC host and the WAC 1001 are on the same logical subnet To do this check your PC host s IP address and subnet mask The WAC 1001 s default IP address is 192 168 127 253 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 for a Class C network If you do not set these values properly please check the network settings of your PC host and then change the IP address to 192 168 127 xxx and subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 5 3 WAC 1001 Other Console Considerations Follow the steps below to access the console utility via Telnet or SSH client 1 From Windows Desktop run Start gt Run and then us
47. rmation is categorized into several groups System info Device info and Controller info Overview All information on this page are active values System info Model name Device name Serial No System up time Firmware version Device info Device MAC address IP address Subnet mask Gateway Controller info Roaming method Roaming domain WAC 1001 WAC 1001_8357 8357 O days 00h 26m 14s 1 0 Build 10120321 00 00 E8 22 9B 4E 197 168 127 253 299 299 299 0 Compare FF 90 E8 22 9B AE WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration Basic Settings The Basic Settings group includes the most commonly used settings required by administrators to maintain and control the WAC 1001 System I nfo Settings The System Info items especially Device name and Device description are displayed and included on the Overview page in SNMP information and in alarm emails Setting System Info items makes it easier to identify the different WAC 1001 units connected to your network System Info Settings Device name 432 1001 _0049 Device location Area 32 Sth Floor Device description Mo 11 of SBC supporting system Device contact E John la Lui SURGIO t ah oom information rei Da iS SYSOP abc CO Device name Max 31 of characters This option is useful for specifying the role or application of WAC 1001_ lt Serial different WAC 1001 units No of this WAC 1001 gt Device location Max of 31 characters Specifies the location of
48. s will be dissimilar enough for other roaming domains to tell themselves apart Roaming domain Roaming domain FF 90 E8 00 00 01 FF 90 E8 00 00 01 N Roaming domain FF 90 E8 00 00 01 II gt Roaming domain FF 90 E8 00 00 02 The purpose of a roaming domain is to ensure that wireless clients roam in the same area and do not jump onto unintended areas For example as illustrated above a wireless client is disconnected from AWK AP1 and is trying to connect to the next AP Even though AWK AP2 and AWK AP3 have the same SSID channel and wireless settings the client will not roam onto AWK AP3 because it is in a different roaming domain A roaming domain setting provides wireless clients with consistent roaming among specific APs WAC 1001 References Roaming Method The Roaming method setting offers a strategic roaming mechanism for different applications Two main factors used to trigger handover determinatively are the value of RSSI and the RSSI difference Compare The Compare method provides an aggressive roaming strategy for distributed wireless infrastructures with a smaller amount of symmetric antenna systems the illustration below is an example Upon the detection of a user specified RSSI difference handover will be triggered immediately to force the wireless client to connect to the next AP as soon as possible Omni directional antenna Supporting Information This chapter presents additional
49. ssion for the following consoles HTTP HTTPS Telnet and SSH connections For more security we recommend you only allow access to the two secured consoles HTTPS and SSH Console Settings HTTP console Enable Disable HTTPS console Enable Disable Telnet console Enable Disable SSH console Enable Disable Submit 3 17 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration Ping Ping helps to diagnose the integrity of wired or wireless networks By inputting a node s IP address in the Destination field you can use the ping command to make sure it exists and whether or not the access path is available Ping Destination 192 168 253 2 Ping If the node and access path are available you will see that all packets were successfully transmitted with no loss Otherwise some or even all packets may get lost as shown in the following figure Ping Destination Ping PING 192 168 127 2 192 168 127 2 56 data bytes 197 168 127 2 ping statistics 4 packets transmitted O packets received 100 packet loss Firmware Upgrade A The WAC 1001 can be enhanced with more value added functions by installing firmware upgrades The latest firmware is available at Moxa s website http www moxa com Note that while the firmware is being upgraded all APs controlled by the WAC 1001 will be out of service Click the Browse button to specify the firmware image file and click Firmware Upgrade and Rest
50. stem info Device info 802 11 info Model name AWK 3121 US Device name AWK 3121_9390 Serial No 9390 System up time 0 days 00h 00m 51s Firmware version 1 2 Build 09052501 4 Click Locate to cause the selected device to beep AWK Search Utility am File Edit Function Tools Help a it DK B E a Search Search Ex Locate Web Telnet Assign IP Upgrade Refresh Refresh ll Exit No Modelmame IP address Device MAC address Firmware versio Overview q g1 AWK 3121 US 192 168 127 253 00 90 E8 00 00 01 255 255 255 0 1 2 Build 09052 System info Device info 802 11 info Model name AWK 3121 US Locate Device name AWK 3121_9390 Serial No 9390 Locating System up time 0 days 00h 00m 51s Model AWK 3121 US Firmware version 1 2 Build 09052501 IP 192 168 127 253 00 90 E8 00 00 01 Netmask 255 255 200 0 5 The Search Utility only supports WAC configurations via the Web or telnet other functions will be deactivated 6 Go to Tools gt AWK login Options to manage and unlock additional AWKs 0 AWK Search Utility File Edit Function Tools Help 2 Pa Utility Login Options g IP m E m F Search Search mM Telnet Assign IP ai Upgrade Refresh Refresh All Exit No Model name Advanced Options evice MAC address Firmware versio Overview Eai Ee Customize List View HEM 255 255 255 0 EMIS System info Device info 802 11 info Model name AWK 3121 US Device name AWK 3121_9390 Serial No 9390
51. support Moxa Americas Toll free 1 888 669 2872 Tel 1 714 528 6777 Fax 1 714 528 6778 Moxa Europe Tel 49 89 3 70 03 99 0 Fax 49 89 3 70 03 99 99 Moxa China Shanghai office Toll free 800 820 5036 Tel 86 21 5258 9955 Fax 86 21 5258 5505 Moxa Asia Pacific Tel 886 2 8919 1230 Fax 886 2 8919 1231 Table of Contents 1 TH FOOUCEIOTriririiecdioiiiaeriitrbioriiceiieetieeittciceCeeiCScecevkttssesektleeoeseeteasdss9og9358540601309338522824040408039834076438549821u2942 1 1 SW A PEE PA gBAga xa 1 2 Package C NECkiS E aiian a a a aaa aa ee td 1 2 Product FORTUNE 1 2 Product S OSC IE CEU ONS ees r ias coros 1 3 Funcional D ST GD s22 adelaida ade 1001404 q00 0104a40aqu0a da A da a ta n 1 4 EEDE O aaa 02 2 2c 2 2a 5 ee cac 6 1 1 1 1111 111111133 1 4 O 1 4 Ro ee BUON A S 1 4 REVIA DU iia 1 5 Zi E el Lo Br a 0 E on on O 2 1 First time Installation a a Configurando 443 ici ia 2 2 A E et Ge ae ie aaah giatated quake ened natin eaneaae 2 4 3 Web Console Configuration A Aa ii 3 1 Web Browser OMEGUIATIOR 1c ce eee gkeissbfslinstelsenildisssespbissierocbieElngtxpuenEiorsssbGEkiicesoBelaepMniiotfoSoieMototoseMoilartieasoko Roaretrei 3 2 OVOCIE W x 0 s16 V8 EE EEEE EE ENEE EEEE RUC 3 3 BASES OUN A A a O 3 4 System UAE CIOS ntc inde data duarte ludoteca dd o tel 3 4 Nai old Setas intra 3 4 e aie Pe eg ee Sine Pla en EEEE E O STR 3 5 Controller 5 HS e6 t c ni
52. th for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator your body This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The availability of some specific channels and or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user Firmware Recovery When the FAULT LED lights up and blinks at one second intervals it means the system booting has failed It may result from some wrong operation or uncontrollable issues such as an unexpected shutdown during firmware update The WAC 1001 is designed to help administrators recover such damage and resume system operation rapidly You can refer to the following instructions to recover the firmware Connect to the WAC 1001 s RS 232 console with 115200bps and N 8 1 You will see the following message shown on the terminal emulator every one second Section userdisk Cksum error UsaSfeadde gt O 6b58c5051 Press Ctrl C to enter Firmware Recoverying Process Press Ctrl C to enter Firmware Recoverying Process Press Ctrl C to enter Firmware Recoverying Process
53. ustrial environment The following topics are covered in this chapter O Overview Package Checklist Product Features Product Specifications n n Functional Design gt LED Indicators gt Beeper gt Reset Button gt Relay Digital Output WAC 1001 Introduction Overview The WAC 1001 Wireless Access Controller which is used to enabling layer 2 controller based roaming for the RTG series It is ideal for applications that are hard to wire too expensive to wire or use mobile equipment that connects to a TCP IP network The WAC 1001 can operate at temperatures ranging from O to 60 C for standard models and 40 to 75 C for extended temperature models and is rugged enough for any harsh industrial environment Installation is easy with either DI N Rail mounting or wall mounting in distribution boxes The WAC 1001 with its wide operating temperature range P30 rated housing with LED indicators and DIN Rail wall mount is a convenient yet reliable solution for all types of industrial wireless applications Package Checklist Moxa s WAC 1001 is shipped with the following items If any of these items is missing or damaged please contact your customer service representative for assistance e WAC 1001 series wireless controller e 1 cable holder with 1 screw e 2 protective caps e Wall mount kit e Quick installation guide e Software CD e Warranty card NOTE The above items come with the standard WAC 1001 model
54. version SNMP trap defined in SNMPv1 V1 SNMP trap defined in SNMPv2 lst 2nd Trap server P name IP address or host Enter the IP address or name of the trap server used by your None name network Ist 2nd Trap community Max of 31 characters Use a community string match with a maximum of 31 alert characters for authentication Status System Log Triggered events are recorded in System Log You can export the log contents to an available viewer by clicking Export Log You can use the Clear Log button to clear the log contents and the Refresh button to refresh the log System Log l 116 2010 06 18 20h 46m 50s Power 1 transition Off gt On 50s LAN link an Ois System restart 10s Power 1 transition Of gt On 10s LAN link an 555s System restart O45 Power 1 transition OR gt On Ogs LAN link an OSs System restart 14s Power 1 transition OR gt On 126 2010 06 18 21h 26m 14s LAN link on Export Log Clear Log Refresh 3 15 WAC 1001 Web Console Configuration Relay Status The status of user configurable events can be found under Relay Status The status will refresh every 5 seconds if the Auto refresh box is checked If an event is triggered it will be noted on this list System administrators can click Acknowledge Event when he has acknowledged the event and addressed it Relay Status M Auto refresh Relay Status Power l1 transition On gt Off
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