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Page 1 - User’s Guide

Access Point AT-WL2411 ◆Installation and User’s GuideVERSION 1.80®PN 613-50229-00 Rev C

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Configuring the Spanning Tree1002. Select the down arrow on the right side of the Mode field and choose Originate if Root to let the access point orig

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide101Configuring IP Address ListIf you enabled IGMP on the root access point, you will need to enter

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Configuring the Spanning Tree102Configuring IP Tunnel FiltersYou can set both Ethernet and IP tunnel filters, and you can create protocol filters for

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide103Using IP Tunnel Frame Type FiltersThe IP port automatically provides some filtering for end dev

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Configuring the Spanning Tree104You can set the default action and scope for general and specific frame types.Allow/Pass Set the action to Allow or P

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide105The various frame type filters are explained below:DIX IP TCP Ports DIX IP UDP Ports SNAP IP TC

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Configuring the Spanning Tree106NoteIf you set the Scope field to Unlisted for any of the frame types, you must also configure predefined subtype filt

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide1074. Select Submit Changes to save your changes. To activate your changes, select Save/Discard Ch

Page 11 - How This Guide is Organized

Configuring the Spanning Tree1082. Select Customizable Subtype Filters. The Customizable Subtype Filters screen as shown in Figure 38 is displayed.Fig

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide109SNAP-IP-UDP-Port Port value in hexadecimal.SNAP-IP-Protocol Port value in hexadecimal.SNAP-IPX-

Page 13 - Document Conventions

11PrefaceThis guide contains instructions on how to install and configure the AT-WL2411 Access Point.How This Guide is OrganizedThis manual contains t

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111Chapter 6Configuring the IEEE 802.11b RadioThis chapter contains the following sections:❑ Using One AT-WL2411 in a Simple Wireless Network on page

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Configuring the IEEE 802.11b Radio112Using One AT-WL2411 in a Simple Wireless NetworkYou can use the AT-WL2411 to extend your existing Ethernet networ

Page 17 - Product Description

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide1135. Decide what level of security you want to implement in your network. For help, refer to Conf

Page 18 - Hardware Features

Configuring the IEEE 802.11b Radio114Using Multiple Access Points and Roaming Wireless End DevicesFor larger or more complex environments, you can ins

Page 19 - Ethernet Port

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide115To install multiple access points with roaming end devices, perform the following procedure:1.

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Configuring the IEEE 802.11b Radio116Configuring Point-to-Point BridgesIn your environment, you may have point-to-point bridges, which send data from

Page 21 - Firmware Features

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide117You may also need to adjust the flooding parameters. Follow these recommendations when configur

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Configuring the IEEE 802.11b Radio1185. Select the down arrow on the right side of the Hello Period field and choose a hello period of 1, 2, or 3 seco

Page 23 - Roaming End

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide119To configure the station (in the point-to-point bridge on the secondary LAN), perform the follo

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Preface12Chapter 10, Advanced Configuration Commands, contains commands for advanced access point users.Appendix A, Default Configuration Settings lis

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Configuring the IEEE 802.11b Radio1205. From the Main Menu, select Spanning Tree Settings. The Spanning Tree Settings screen as shown in Figure 46 is

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide121To install a point-to-point or a point-to-multipoint bridge, perform the following procedure:1.

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Configuring the IEEE 802.11b Radio122a. From the Main Menu, select Spanning Tree Settings. The Spanning Tree Setting screen as displayed.b. In the Roo

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide123a. From the Main Menu, select the link corresponding to the master radio. The radio screen as s

Page 29 - Verifying Package Contents

Configuring the IEEE 802.11b Radio124a. From the Main Menu select Spanning Tree Settings. The Spanning Tree Settings screen as shown in Figure 50 is d

Page 30 - Installing the Access Point

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide125Figure 51 802.11b BridgeIn Figure 51 each access point only has one 802.11b radio. Since the d

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Configuring the IEEE 802.11b Radio126Configuring 802.11b Point-to-Point Bridges ParametersThe 802.11b Point-to-Point Bridge parameters are described i

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide127To Configure the 802.11b RadioThe IEEE 802.11b radio will communicate with other 802.11b radios

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Configuring the IEEE 802.11b Radio128SSID (Network Name) Enter the network name for this access point. 802.11b radios communicate with other 802.11b r

Page 34 - 6. Replace the door

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide129Table 5 lists the worldwide frequencies for the 802.11b RadioTable 5 Worldwide Frequencies for

Page 35 - Warranty Registration

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide13Document ConventionsThis document uses the following conventions:NoteNotes provide additional in

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Configuring the IEEE 802.11b Radio130Configuring 802.11b Radio Advanced ParametersTo configure the 802.11b advanced parameters, perform the following

Page 37 - Configuration Overview

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide131Allow Data Rate Fallback Determines if you want the radio to drop to a slower data rate when it

Page 38 - Using a Serial Connection

Configuring the IEEE 802.11b Radio132Enable Medium Density Distribution Determines if these access point parameters Enable Medium Reservation, Distanc

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide133About the RadiosThe AT-WL2411 Access Point consists of a group of multiport Ethernet bridges. T

Page 41 - Assigning an IP Address

135Chapter 7Configuring SecurityThis chapter explains how to use different security solutions to ensure that you have a secure wireless network. This

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Configuring Security136Understanding SecurityThe AT-WL2411 provide many different security features and solutions that you can use to create a secure

Page 43 - Using a Web Browser

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide137These security features and solutions are listed below in the order of amount of security and e

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Configuring Security1386. Use a RADIUS server to maintain an Access Control List (ACL), which is a list of MAC addresses of end devices that can conne

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide139Enabling Access MethodsThere are four access methods that you can enable or disable depending o

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Preface14Where to Find Web-based GuidesThe Allied Telesyn web site at www.alliedtelesyn.com provides you with an easy way to access the most recent do

Page 47 - Using a Telnet Session

Configuring Security1403. Enable or disable the access methods that users can use to connect to the access point. These methods are described below. B

Page 48 - Using SNMP

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide141Enabling Secure IAPP and Secure Wireless HopsSecure IAPP prevents unauthorized AT-WL2411 access

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Configuring Security1422.Figure 55 802.1x Screen3. Select the down arrow on the right side of the Authentication field and choose IAPP Only.4. In the

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide143Setting Up LoginsTo ensure login security for configuring or maintaining the access points, you

Page 51 - Configuring the Ethernet

Configuring Security144Configuring the Access Point to Use a Password ServerIf you use a password server to manage users who can log in to the AT-WL24

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide145RADIUS Server #1 IP Address Enter the IP address of the password server that you want to use to

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Configuring Security146Changing the Default LoginIf you are not using a password server to authorize user logins, you should change the default user n

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide147Allow Service Password If the user enters a login that does not match either the user name and

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Configuring Security148Configuring WEP 64/128 SecurityNoteIf you configure WEP 64/128 security for a radio, you cannot also enable 802.1x authenticati

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide1491. From the Main Menu, click Security then IEEE 802.11b Radio. The appropriate radio screen lik

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide15Contacting Allied Telesyn Technical SupportThis section provides Allied Telesyn contact informat

Page 58 - Supported DHCP Server Options

Configuring Security150WEP Transmit Key Determines which of the four WEP keys this access point uses to transmit data.WEP Key 1 through WEP Key 4 For

Page 59 - Translation

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide151Using an Access Control List (ACL)You can use an Access Control List (ACL) to list the MAC addr

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Configuring Security1524. Configure the RADIUS server parameters. The RADIUS parameters are described below:ACL Client Authorization Determines if thi

Page 61 - Requests

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide1536. Configure the RADIUS server.a. (Optional) If you change the default shared secret key, enter

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Configuring Security154Configuring 802.1x SecurityThe AT-WL2411 can help implement 802.1x security in an 802.11b network. The IEEE 802.1x standard pro

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide155About Secure IAPP and Secure Wireless HopsSecure IAPP prevents unauthorized AT-WL2411 Access Po

Page 64 - Configuring Ethernet Filters

Configuring Security156Configuring the Access Point as an AuthenticatorThe access point, when acting as an authenticator, receives requests from end d

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide157802.1x Authentication Determines if this access point uses 802.1x security. Click the down arro

Page 66 - Using Ethernet

Configuring Security158RADIUS Server #2 Secret Key Enter the shared secret key for the backup RADIUS server. You can enter the key from 1 to 32 charac

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159Chapter 8Access Point MaintenanceThis chapter contains the following sections:❑ Monitoring the Access Point on page 160❑ Restoring the Default Sett

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Access Point Maintenance160Monitoring the Access PointUsing a Web browser session, you can view different parameters configured for the AT-WL2411 acce

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide161Viewing Port StatisticsThe Port Statistics screen shows the total number of frames and bytes th

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Access Point Maintenance162Viewing the Configuration SummaryThe Configuration Summary summarizes the major configuration settings and installed hardwa

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide163Viewing Information About the Access PointAbout this Access Point shows the firmware version, r

Page 73 - Setting Filter

Access Point Maintenance164Restoring the Default SettingsIf you need to restore the access point to the factory default settings. This can be done usi

Page 74 - Expressions

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide1653. Select Save Changes and Reboot. When the access point is done rebooting, it will use the fac

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Access Point Maintenance166Upgrading the FirmwareThe procedures in this section explain how to upgrade the firmware on the AT-WL2411 to Version 1.80.T

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide1676. Scroll up on the communications software window until you see a section similar to the follo

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Access Point Maintenance16811. Transfer the data files to the inactive data segment.a. At the service> prompt, type fx s (where s is the inactive d

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide169Using TFTP via TelnetTo upgrade the firmware using a TFTP transfer, you must have a TFTP server

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17Chapter 1Product DescriptionThe AT-WL2411 Access Point forwards data from wireless end devices to the wired Ethernet network. The AT-WL2411 can be u

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Access Point Maintenance170Using a Web Browser InterfaceYou can use a Web browser interface to upgrade the access point one at a time. In other words,

Page 81 - About the Root

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide1715. When the upgrade is complete, select Save Changes and Reboot.When the access point is done r

Page 83 - Forwarding

173Chapter 9TroubleshootingThis chapter contains troubleshooting information for the following:❑ LEDs on page 174❑ Radio on page 175❑ Security on page

Page 84 - Filtering Options

Troubleshooting174LEDsWhen the access point is powered ON, the LEDs flash as the access point boots and performs internal diagnostics. Table 7 describ

Page 85 - Secondary LANs

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide175RadioLEDs If the radio is faulty or the configuration matrix string is incorrect, the LEDs on t

Page 86 - Configuring Global Parameters

Troubleshooting176Radio MAC Ping Radio MAC Ping runs at the MAC sublayer of the Data Link layer, thus allowing you to ping any 802.11b device that is

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide177SecurityThis section helps you troubleshoot problems you may have while installing and configur

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Troubleshooting178General Security TroubleshootingThis section provides you with information on getting help with your secure network and some problem

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide179Problems During Web Browser Firmware UpgradeEach access point on a wired LAN requires approxima

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Product Description18Hardware FeaturesThe following sections describe these hardware features of the AT-WL2411 Access Point:❑ Status LEDs❑ 10 Mbps twi

Page 91 - About IP Tunnels

Troubleshooting180Commonly Asked Technical Support QuestionsRefer to the following table for solutions and answers to common problems and questions co

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide181You cannot connect to the access point using an SNMP management station.Verify that you did not

Page 93 - Protocol (IGMP)

Troubleshooting182You need to verify the WEP keys.You cannot verify the WEP keys. The keys are encrypted after you enter them and are never displayed

Page 94 - Originating IP

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide183Getting Help with Your InstallationThe AT-WL2411 Access Point is designed to be easy to install

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Troubleshooting184Figure 67 About this Access Point ScreenYou should have the information on this screen available when you call Allied Telesyn Techn

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185Chapter 10Advanced Configuration CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections:❑ Using the Access Point Monitor on page 186❑ Using Access Po

Page 97 - Outbound Frames

Advanced Configuration Commands186Using the Access Point MonitorThe access point monitor is the system software that controls the access point. You ca

Page 98 - Inbound Frames

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide187Entering the Access Point MonitorYou can enter the access point monitor only through a connecti

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Advanced Configuration Commands188Using Access Point Monitor CommandsWhen you are in the access point monitor, the access point prompt uap> appears

Page 100 - Configuring the Spanning Tree

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide189B PurposeDeletes the most recent data record and remains in Accumulate mode. If no data exists,

Page 101 - Address List

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide19Table 1 defines the LEDs for the AT-WL2411 Access Point.Table 1 Status LEDsPorts The AT-WL2411

Page 102 - Configuring IP Tunnel Filters

Advanced Configuration Commands190SR PurposeThe SR command sets the baud rate of the access point. SyntaxSR zwhere z is the baud rate. You must enter

Page 103 - Frame Type

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide191Using Service Mode CommandsUse service mode to perform certain file functions. Because service

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Advanced Configuration Commands192FFR PurposeRuns a program that is specified by f, from a location specified by s. SyntaxFFR f (s)where:f is the prog

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide193Using Test Mode CommandsWithin the access point monitor, test mode allows you to perform certai

Page 106 - Predefined

Advanced Configuration Commands194To display test mode commands, type any letter or number other than B and press <Enter>. The test commands app

Page 107 - Customizing

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide195Using Console Command ModeAnother way you can access the access point file system is through Co

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Advanced Configuration Commands196Using Console CommandsThis section describes the console commands.fb PurposeUse the fb command to make an inactive s

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide197fd PurposeUse the fd command to display the flash file system directory, which includes informa

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Advanced Configuration Commands198fe PurposeErases the files in a particular segment. To recover the files after they have been erased, you must reloa

Page 111 - Configuring the IEEE 802.11b

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide199Using Sdvars CommandsUse sdvars commands in Console Command mode to manipulate certain software

Page 112 - Ethernet

Copyright © 2004 Allied Telesyn, Inc. 960 Stewart Drive Suite B, Sunnyvale, CA 94085 USAAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be repro

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Product Description20RJ-45 Port PinoutsFigure 3 illustrates the pin assignments of an RJ-45 connector and port.Figure 3 RJ-45 Connector and Port Pin

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Advanced Configuration Commands200sdvars set starttimePurposeSets the internal variable starttime. Starttime is a countdown time such that when zero i

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide201ExampleConsider the following script file commands:sdvars set checkpoint 1 fe ab sdvars set che

Page 116 - Ethernet Ethernet

Advanced Configuration Commands202sdvars set setactivepointersPurposeSets the setactivepointers command to change inactive segments to active segments

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide203ExampleTo reboot the access point 2 hours from now, enter:sdvars set nextpoweruptime 00:02:00:0

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Advanced Configuration Commands204Using TFTP CommandsTFTP commands are file transfer commands that you execute when you are in Console Command mode. A

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide205local filename is the name you wish to call the file on the access point. The name must include

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Advanced Configuration Commands206tftp put PurposeCopies a file from a client to the server or to another access point. Syntaxtftp put IP address fore

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide207tftp server log PurposeYour access point can function as a TFTP server. You can use the TFTP se

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Advanced Configuration Commands208The following table lists error messages that can be issued from the TFTP server. These messages are sent to the cli

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209Appendix ADefault Configuration SettingsTCP/IP Menu Default SettingsParameter Name Range DefaultIP Address 4 nodes, 0 to 255 0.0.0.0IP Subnet Mask

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide21Firmware FeaturesThe Version 1.80 firmware used to configure the AT-WL2411 Access Point has the

Page 125 - Designated

Default Configuration Settings210Spanning Tree Settings Menu DefaultsGlobal Flooding Menu DefaultsParameter Name Range DefaultIP Address 4 nodes, 0 to

Page 126 - Parameters

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide211Global RF Parameters Menu DefaultsParameter Name Range DefaultPerform RFC1042/DIX ConversionChe

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Default Configuration Settings212Ethernet Configuration Menu DefaultsParameter Name Range DefaultPort Type 10/100 Mbps twisted pair 100 Mbps fiber opt

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide213Ethernet Advanced Filters Menu DefaultsSubTypeDIX-IP-TCP-Port, DIX-IP-UDP-Port, DIX-IP-Protocol

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Default Configuration Settings214IP Tunnels Menu DefaultsTunnel Filters Menu DefaultsParameter Name Range DefaultMode Listen, Originate If Root, Disab

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide215Network Management Menu DefaultsParameter Name Range DefaultSNMP Read Community1 to 15 characte

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Default Configuration Settings216Security Menu DefaultsPasswords Menu DefaultsACL Menu DefaultsParameter Name Range DefaultBrowser Access Secure-Only

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide217802.1x Menu Defaults IEEE 802.11 (b or a) WEP Menu DefaultsInternal RADIUS Server Menu Defaults

Page 133 - About the Radios

Default Configuration Settings218IEEE 802.11b Radio Menu DefaultsParameter Name Range DefaultNode Type Master, Station, DisableMasterSSID (Network Nam

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219Appendix B Technical SpecificationsPhysical SpecificationsDimensions (HxDxW) 9.32 cm x 14.66 cm x 3.53 cm (3.67 in x 5.77 in x 1.39 in)Weight 232 g

Page 135 - Configuring Security

Product Description22Network ConfigurationsThe AT-WL2411 Access Point supports a variety of network configurations that are explained in this section.

Page 136 - Understanding Security

Technical Specifications220Other SpecificationsArchitecture transparent bridgeData Rate 10 Mbps (Ethernet)Filtering Rate 14,880 frames per secondFilte

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221Appendix CTranslated Electrical Safety and Emission InformationImportant: This appendix contains multiple-language translations for the safety stat

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Translated Electrical Safety and Emission Information222Standards: This product meets the following safety standards.Standards: This product meets the

Page 139 - Enabling Access Methods

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide223$ 5 Caution: Power cord is used as a disconnection device. To de-energise equipment disconnect

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Translated Electrical Safety and Emission Information224 7 Ventilationsåbningerne må ikke blokeres. 8 Betjeningstemperatur: Dette apparat er konstru

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide225 9 Pour Tous Pays: Installer le matériel conformément aux normes électriques nationales et loc

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Translated Electrical Safety and Emission Information226Sikkerhetsnormer: Dette produktet tilfredsstiller følgende sikkerhetsnormer. 1 RFI stråling

Page 143 - Setting Up Logins

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide227Estándares: Este producto cumple con los siguientes estándares. 1 Emisión RFI EN55022 Clase B

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229GlossaryARP (Address Resolution Protocol)The protocol used by TCP/IP networks to relate IP addresses with the physical network addresses of network

Page 146 - Default Login

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide23Using Multiple APs and Roaming End DevicesFor larger or more complex environments, you can insta

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Glossary230data link tunnelingAn access point encapsulates an Ethernet frame in a data frame and forwards the frame to the next access point on the pa

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide231floodingA frame is flooded when the destination location is unknown. The destination location o

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Glossary232multicast addressA form of broadcast address through which copies of the frame are delivered to a subset of all possible destinations that

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide233remote IP subnetA secondary LAN attached to the network through an IP tunnel.rootThe access poi

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Glossary234SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)SNMP is a popular network management protocol in the TCP/IP and SPX/IPX protocol suite. SNMP allow

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide235wireless bridgingA wireless link that connects two wired Ethernet segments. Two access points c

Page 154 - Configuring 802.1x Security

Product Description24Using APs to Create a Point-to Point BridgeYou can use access points to create a wireless or point-to-point bridge between two LA

Page 155 - Wireless Hops

25Chapter 2InstallationThis chapter contains the following sections:❑ Installation Safety Precautions on page 26❑ Selecting a Site for the Access Poin

Page 156 - Authenticator

Installation26Installation Safety PrecautionsPlease review the following safety precautions before you begin to install the access point. Refer to Tra

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide27Selecting a Site for the Access PointAllied Telesyn recommends that you have Allied Telesyn or o

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Installation28❑ Microwave ovens operate in the same frequency band as the 802.11b HR radio; therefore, if you use a microwave within range of your All

Page 159 - Access Point Maintenance

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide29Verifying Package ContentsMake sure the following items are included in your package. If any ite

Page 160 - Monitoring the Access Point

3Electrical Safety and Emission StatementStandards: This product meets the following standards.RFI Emission EN55022 Class B  1Immunity EN55024  2El

Page 161 - Statistics

Installation30Installing the Access PointYou can install the AT-WL2411 horizontally on a desk or counter, or you can install it vertically to a wall u

Page 162 - Configuration

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide314. Fit the slots on the back of the AT-WL2411 over the hooks on the mounting bracket.5. Slide th

Page 163 - Access Point

Installation328. To configure the access point or assign it an IP address for remote configuration, attach one end of the RS-232 null-modem management

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide33Attaching an External Antenna (Optional)To attach an external antenna, you must disconnect the b

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Installation345. Attach the antenna cable to the radio by inserting the cable connector into the radio card.6. Replace the door.The AT-WL2411 is now r

Page 166 - Upgrading the Firmware

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide35Warranty RegistrationWhen you have finished installing the access point, register your product b

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37Chapter 3Configuration OverviewThe AT-WL2411 Access Point features three different management interfaces:❑ Using a Serial Connection on page 38❑ Usi

Page 169 - Using TFTP via

Configuration Overview38Using a Serial ConnectionAlthough the AT-WL2411 Access Point will work directly out of the box, you must assign it an IP Addre

Page 170 - Interface

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide394. Press Enter when the message Starting system appears on your PC screen. The Login screen show

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Electrical Safety and Emission Statement4Tärkeää: Liite Csisältää tämän laitteen asentamiseen liittyvät käännetyt turvaohjeet. Kun näet -symbolin, ka

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Configuration Overview407. To assign the access point an IP address so that you can continue configuration remotely, proceed to the next section Assig

Page 173 - Troubleshooting

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide41Assigning an IP AddressThe AT-WL2411 will work directly out of the box if you are using a DHCP s

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Configuration Overview424. In the 802.11b Radio Menu, configure the parameters. These parameters are described below.(SSID) Network Name The network

Page 175 - Communication

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide43Using a Web BrowserAfter you have configured the IP address and other basic network parameters a

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Configuration Overview44Figure 13 Access Point Login Screen3. Type atilan as both the user name and password (defaults).NoteYou can change the user n

Page 177 - Security

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide454. Select Login. The TCP/IP Settings screen as shown in Figure 14 is displayed.Figure 14 TCP/IP

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Configuration Overview46Saving Your Configuration ChangesThere are two ways to save your configuration settings in a Web browser session:❑ Submit Chan

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide47Using a Telnet SessionTo establish a Telnet configuration session, perform the following procedu

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Configuration Overview48Using SNMPThe access point supports SNMP management. Contact your Allied Telesyn representative for information about obtainin

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide493. Configure the SNMP community parameters. The SNMP community parameters are explained below.SN

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5Table of ContentsElectrical Safety and Emission Statement ...

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51Chapter 4Configuring the Ethernet NetworkThis chapter contains the following sections:❑ Configuring the TCP/IP Settings on page 52❑ Configuring the

Page 185 - Commands

Configuring the Ethernet Network52Configuring the TCP/IP SettingsIf you are using a DHCP server to automatically assign an IP address to the access po

Page 186 - Segments

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide53IP Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask that matches the other devices in your network. The subnet

Page 187 - Entering the

Configuring the Ethernet Network54Configuring the Access Point as a DHCP ClientYou can use a DHCP server to automatically assign an IP Address to your

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide553. In the DHCP Server Name field, enter the name of the DHCP server that the access point is to

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Configuring the Ethernet Network56To configure the access point as a DHCP server, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, select TCP/IP

Page 190 - SR Purpose

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide575. Select DHCP Server Setup. The DHCP Server Setup screen as shown in Figure 19 is displayed.Fig

Page 191 - Using Service Mode Commands

Configuring the Ethernet Network58DNS Address 2 The IP address of a Domain Name Server that will be distributed to DHCP clients. You can enter up to t

Page 192 - FFR access pointBOOT.PRG 1

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide59About Network Address Translation (NAT)NAT allows IP addresses to be used by more than one devic

Page 193 - Using Test Mode Commands

Table of Contents6Installing the Access Point ...

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Configuring the Ethernet Network60To configure the access point as a NAT server, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, select TCP/IP

Page 195 - Using Console Command Mode

AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide61Configuring the Access Point to Send ARP RequestsARP requests are multicast packets, which means

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Configuring the Ethernet Network622. In the Auto ARP Minutes field enter a time period from 1 to 120 minutes. To disable this parameter, set the time

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide63Configuring the Ethernet SettingsMany of the standard Ethernet settings are configured in the TC

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Configuring the Ethernet Network64Configuring Ethernet FiltersYou can set both Ethernet and IP tunnel filters, and you can create protocol filters for

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide65Figure 22 Address Table Screen3. You can enter up to 20 MAC addresses. MAC addresses consist of

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Configuring the Ethernet Network66Using Ethernet Frame Type FiltersYou can define filters for common networking protocols such as IP, Novell IPX, and

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide671. From the Main Menu, select Ethernet then Frame Type Filters. The Frame Type Filters screen as

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Configuring the Ethernet Network68NoteIf you set the Scope field to Unlisted for any of the frame types, you must also configure predefined subtype fi

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide694. Select Submit Changes to save your changes. To activate your changes, select Save/Discard Cha

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide7Chapter 6Configuring the IEEE 802.11b Radio ...

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Configuring the Ethernet Network703. Select Submit Changes to save your changes. To activate your changes, select Save/Discard Changes from the menu b

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide711. From the Main Menu, select Ethernet and then Customizable Subtype Filters. The Customizable S

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Configuring the Ethernet Network72DIX-IP-UDP-Port Port value in hexadecimal.DIX-IP-Protocol Protocol number in hexadecimal.DIX-IPX-Socket Socket va

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide73Configuring Advanced FiltersYou can configure advanced filters if you need more flexibility in y

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Configuring the Ethernet Network744. Select Submit Changes to save your changes. To activate your changes, select Save/Discard Changes from the menu b

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide75This parameter works with the Action parameter; for example, if the action is set to And, then t

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77Chapter 5Configuring the Spanning TreeThis chapter contains the following sections:❑ Configuring the Spanning Tree Parameters on page 78❑ Configurin

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Configuring the Spanning Tree78Configuring the Spanning Tree ParametersAccess points automatically configure themselves into a self-organized network

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide79LAN ID (Domain) Enter the LAN ID. All access points must have the same LAN ID to participate in

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Configuring the Spanning Tree80Secondary LAN Bridge Priority Determines when and if the access point can become the designated bridge in a secondary L

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide81About the Root Access PointThe root access point is always on the primary LAN and initiates the

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Configuring the Spanning Tree82By default, wireless traffic is not bridged to a remote IP subnet. Any access point on a remote subnet that can receive

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide83Bridging Layer FunctionsSome of the significant functions supported at the bridging layer are ex

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Configuring the Spanning Tree84Switch SupportEthernet switches that do not comply with the 802.1D standard have difficulty handling wireless end devic

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide85About Secondary LANs and Designated BridgesThe access point that is responsible for bridging dat

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Configuring the Spanning Tree86Configuring Global ParametersGlobal parameters are configured on the root access point and on any other access point th

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide872. Configure the Global Flooding parameters. The Global Flooding Parameters are explained below.

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Configuring the Spanning Tree88Disabled Prevents flooding.Unicast Outbound to Terminals If the unicast flood mode is not disabled, this parameter sp

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide89Configuring Global RF ParametersUse global RF parameters to set various parameters on the access

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide9802.1x Menu Defaults...

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Configuring the Spanning Tree90RFC1042/DIX Conversion Determines how the access point will handle the conversion of RFC1042/DIX frames that are receiv

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide91About IP TunnelsThe physical boundary of a wireless network is usually defined by the presence o

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Configuring the Spanning Tree92An IP Tunnels configuration is shown in Figure 32.Figure 32 IP Tunnels ConfigurationA non-root access point can concur

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide93Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) IGMP lets you originate multiple IP tunnels using a si

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Configuring the Spanning Tree94Originating IP TunnelsThe creation of tunnels between the root access point on the home IP subnet and access points on

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide95Establishing and Maintaining IP TunnelsIf the IP tunnel port control is enabled, the root access

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Configuring the Spanning Tree96Frame ForwardingAny data packet sent through an IP tunnel is addressed to the unicast IP address of the access point at

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide97—IGRP (88)— MHRP (48) (Mobile Host Routing Protocol)— OSPFIGP (89) (Open Shortest Path First Int

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Configuring the Spanning Tree98Inbound FramesOnly frame types that are enabled in the Tunnel Filters menu are forwarded, and the frames are only forwa

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AT-WL2411 Version 1.80 Installation and User’s Guide99❑ In the Tunnel Filters screen, configure the filters in root candidates and in other access poi

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