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ZYXEL NWA1123-AC PRO — Access Point Quick Start Guide

Hardware Installation

Hardware Installation
Connect the UPLINK/PoE port to a router network through a PoE switch or a PoE injector (30W).
Note: The management LED keeps blinking green until cloud management or standalone configuration is finished. A PoE injector may not be included in your package. Please check with your vendor.

Option A: Cloud Management

Option 1: Use MAC address and serial number to add device in NCC
Follow the steps below to manage the NWA1123-AC PRO through the Zyxel cloud-based network management system.
Note: Make sure the connected router has Internet access.
Option A: Cloud Management - Step 1
Option A: Cloud Management - Step 2

  1. Go to the Zyxel Nebula Control Center (NCC) website (https://nebula.zyxel.com). Click Login and you will be redirected to the myZyxel.com portal page. Sign up for a myZyxel account and log in.
  2. Create an organization and a site (network) in the NCC.
  3. Enter the NWA1123-AC PRO’s LAN MAC address and serial number (S/N) (see the label on the device) in the NCC configuration screen. Note: The NWA1123-AC PRO will go into cloud management mode automatically and restart after it is registered to a site. See the NCC User’s Guide for more information about configuring the NWA1123-AC PRO through the NCC.

Option 2: Use Nebula app to add device

play.google.com
www.apple.com

Where to find QR code:
Where to find QR code

Download and open the Zyxel Nebula Mobile app. Log in with your myZyxel account.
Create an organization and site or select an existing site. Scan the NWA1123-AC PRO’s QR code to add it to the site. (You can find the QR code in its web configurator dashboard or on a label on the device or its box manufactured after December 15, 2017.)
Note: The NWA1123-AC PRO will go into cloud management mode automatically and restart after it is registered to a site.

Option B: Standalone Configuration

If you don’t want to manage the NWA1123-AC PRO through the Zyxel NCC, follow the steps below to configure the NWA1123-AC PRO (in standalone mode).

  1. Connection

Documents / Resources

References

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Table of Contents
  • Hardware Installation

  • Option A: Cloud Management

  • Option B: Standalone Configuration

  • Wall / Ceiling Mounting

  • Support Information

  • Documents / Resources

    • References

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Size: 9.7 MB

Table of Contents
  • Document Conventions

    3

  • Contents Overview

    4

  • Table of Contents

    4

  • Table of Contents

    5

  • Chapter 1 Introduction

    13

    • Introduction

      13

    • Overview

      13

    • Zyxel Device Roles

      13

    • Root AP

      14

    • Wireless Repeater

      14

    • Radio Frequency (RF) Monitor

      15

    • Mbssid

      17

    • Sample Feature Applications

      17

    • Dual-Radio

      18

    • Zyxel Device Product Feature Comparison

      19

    • AP Management

      24

  • Chapter 2 AP Management

    24

    • Management Mode

      24

    • Nebula Control Center

      24

    • Standalone

      24

    • AP Controller (AC)

      26

    • Switching Management Modes

      26

    • Requirements

      27

    • Zyxel One Network (ZON) Utility

      27

    • Run the ZON Utility

      28

    • Ways to Access the Zyxel Device

      31

    • Good Habits for Managing the Zyxel Device

      32

  • Chapter 3 Hardware

    33

    • Grounding (WAC6552D-S and WAC6553D-E)

      33

    • Hardware

      33

    • NWA1123-Acv2

      34

    • Zyxel Device Models with Single Leds

      34

    • WAC6303D-S and NWA5123-AC HD

      36

    • Nwa1123-Ac Hd

      37

    • Nwa5123-Ac

      39

    • NWA110AX, WAX510D and WAX650S

      40

    • Nwa1123-Ac Pro

      42

    • Zyxel Device Models with Multiple Leds

      42

    • Nwa1302-Ac

      44

    • WAC6502D-E, WAC6502D-S, and WAC6503D-S

      46

    • Wac6103D-I

      48

    • Wac5302D-S

      50

    • Accessing the Web Configurator

      53

  • Chapter 4 Web Configurator

    53

    • Overview

      53

    • Web Configurator

      53

    • Navigating the Web Configurator

      55

    • Title Bar

      56

    • Navigation Panel

      58

    • Standalone Mode Navigation Panel Menus

      58

    • Cloud Mode Navigation Panel Menus

      60

    • Tables and Lists

      61

    • Part I: Standalone Configuration

      64

    • Standalone Configuration

      64

    • Overview

      65

    • Standalone Configuration

      65

    • Starting and Stopping the Zyxel Device

      65

  • Chapter 6 Dashboard

    67

    • Dashboard

      67

    • Overview

      67

    • CPU Usage

      70

    • Memory Usage

      71

    • Accessing the Wizard

      73

  • Chapter 7 Setup Wizard

    73

    • Setup Wizard

      73

    • Step 1 Time Settings

      73

    • Using the Wizard

      73

    • Step 2 Password and Uplink Connection

      74

    • Step 3 Radio

      75

    • Step 4 SSID

      76

    • Summary

      78

  • Chapter 8 Monitor

    79

    • Monitor

      79

    • Overview

      79

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      79

    • What You Need to Know

      79

    • Network Status

      80

    • Port Statistics Graph

      81

    • Radio List

      82

    • AP Mode Radio Information

      84

    • Station List

      86

    • WDS Link Info

      87

    • Detected Device

      88

    • View Log

      91

    • AP Controller Management

      94

  • Chapter 9 Network

    94

    • Network

      94

    • Overview

      94

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      96

    • IP Setting

      97

    • Vlan

      98

    • Storm Control

      101

    • AC (AP Controller) Discovery

      102

    • NCC Discovery

      103

  • Chapter 10 Wireless

    105

    • Overview

      105

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      105

    • Wireless

      105

    • AP Management

      106

    • What You Need to Know

      106

    • Rogue AP

      109

    • Add/Edit Rogue/Friendly List

      113

    • Load Balancing

      114

    • Disassociating and Delaying Connections

      115

    • Dcs

      116

    • Technical Reference

      117

    • Bluetooth

      119

  • Chapter 11 Bluetooth

    119

    • Overview

      119

    • What You Need to Know

      119

    • Bluetooth Advertising Settings

      120

    • Edit Advertising Settings

      120

  • Chapter 12 User

    122

    • Overview

      122

    • User

      122

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      122

    • What You Need to Know

      122

    • Add/Edit User

      123

    • User Summary

      123

    • Setting

      125

    • Edit User Authentication Timeout Settings

      127

    • AP Profile

      129

  • Chapter 13 AP Profile

    129

    • Overview

      129

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      129

    • What You Need to Know

      129

    • Radio

      130

    • Add/Edit Radio Profile

      131

    • Ssid

      136

    • SSID List

      136

    • Add/Edit SSID Profile

      138

    • Security List

      140

    • Add/Edit Security Profile

      141

    • Add/Edit MAC Filter Profile

      145

    • MAC Filter List

      145

    • Layer-2 Isolation List

      146

    • Add/Edit Layer-2 Isolation Profile

      148

  • Chapter 14 MON Profile

    149

    • MON Profile

      149

    • Overview

      149

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      149

    • Add/Edit MON Profile

      150

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Size: 8.01 MB

Table of Contents
  • Document Conventions

    3

  • Contents Overview

    4

    • Table of Contents

      4

  • Table of Contents

    5

    • Introduction

      13

  • Chapter 1 Introduction

    13

    • Overview

      13

    • Zyxel Device Roles

      13

      • Root AP

        14

      • Wireless Repeater

        14

      • Radio Frequency (RF) Monitor

        15

    • Sample Feature Applications

      17

      • Mbssid

        17

      • Dual-Radio

        18

    • Zyxel Device Product Feature Comparison

      19

    • AP Management

      24

  • Chapter 2 AP Management

    24

    • Management Mode

      24

      • Standalone

        24

      • Nebula Control Center

        24

      • AP Controller (AC)

        26

    • Switching Management Modes

      26

    • Zyxel One Network (ZON) Utility

      27

      • Requirements

        27

      • Run the ZON Utility

        28

    • Ways to Access the Zyxel Device

      31

    • Good Habits for Managing the Zyxel Device

      32

    • Hardware

      33

  • Chapter 3 Hardware

    33

    • Grounding (WAC6552D-S and WAC6553D-E)

      33

    • Zyxel Device Models with Single Leds

      34

      • NWA1123-Acv2

        34

      • WAC6303D-S and NWA5123-AC HD

        36

      • Nwa1123-Ac Hd

        37

      • Nwa5123-Ac

        39

      • NWA110AX, WAX510D and WAX650S

        40

    • Zyxel Device Models with Multiple Leds

      42

      • Nwa1123-Ac Pro

        42

      • Nwa1302-Ac

        44

      • WAC6502D-E, WAC6502D-S, and WAC6503D-S

        46

      • Wac6103D-I

        48

      • Wac5302D-S

        50

    • Web Configurator

      53

  • Chapter 4 Web Configurator

    53

    • Overview

      53

    • Accessing the Web Configurator

      53

    • Navigating the Web Configurator

      55

      • Title Bar

        56

      • Navigation Panel

        58

      • Standalone Mode Navigation Panel Menus

        58

      • Cloud Mode Navigation Panel Menus

        60

      • Tables and Lists

        61

    • Standalone Configuration

      64

  • Part I: Standalone Configuration

    64

  • Chapter 5 Standalone Configuration

    65

    • Overview

      65

    • Starting and Stopping the Zyxel Device

      65

    • Dashboard

      67

  • Chapter 6 Dashboard

    67

    • Overview

      67

      • CPU Usage

        70

      • Memory Usage

        71

    • Setup Wizard

      73

  • Chapter 7 Setup Wizard

    73

    • Accessing the Wizard

      73

    • Using the Wizard

      73

      • Step 1 Time Settings

        73

      • Step 2 Password and Uplink Connection

        74

      • Step 3 Radio

        75

      • Step 4 SSID

        76

      • Summary

        78

    • Monitor

      79

  • Chapter 8 Monitor

    79

    • Overview

      79

      • What You Can Do in this Chapter

        79

    • What You Need to Know

      79

    • Network Status

      80

      • Port Statistics Graph

        81

    • Radio List

      82

      • AP Mode Radio Information

        84

    • Station List

      86

    • WDS Link Info

      87

    • Detected Device

      88

    • View Log

      91

    • Network

      94

  • Chapter 9 Network

    94

    • Overview

      94

      • AP Controller Management

        94

      • What You Can Do in this Chapter

        96

    • IP Setting

      97

    • Vlan

      98

    • Storm Control

      101

    • AC (AP Controller) Discovery

      102

    • NCC Discovery

      103

    • Wireless

      105

  • Chapter 10 Wireless

    105

    • Overview

      105

      • What You Can Do in this Chapter

        105

      • What You Need to Know

        106

    • AP Management

      106

    • Rogue AP

      109

      • Add/Edit Rogue/Friendly List

        113

    • Load Balancing

      114

      • Disassociating and Delaying Connections

        115

    • Dcs

      116

    • Technical Reference

      117

    • Bluetooth

      119

  • Chapter 11 Bluetooth

    119

    • Overview

      119

      • What You Need to Know

        119

    • Bluetooth Advertising Settings

      120

      • Edit Advertising Settings

        120

    • User

      122

  • Chapter 12 User

    122

    • Overview

      122

      • What You Can Do in this Chapter

        122

      • What You Need to Know

        122

    • User Summary

      123

      • Add/Edit User

        123

    • Setting

      125

      • Edit User Authentication Timeout Settings

        127

    • AP Profile

      129

  • Chapter 13 AP Profile

    129

    • Overview

      129

      • What You Can Do in this Chapter

        129

      • What You Need to Know

        129

    • Radio

      130

      • Add/Edit Radio Profile

        131

    • Ssid

      136

      • SSID List

        136

      • Add/Edit SSID Profile

        138

    • Security List

      140

      • Add/Edit Security Profile

        141

    • MAC Filter List

      145

      • Add/Edit MAC Filter Profile

        145

    • Layer-2 Isolation List

      146

      • Add/Edit Layer-2 Isolation Profile

        148

    • MON Profile

      149

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Table of Contents
  • Do C um E Nt C O Nve Ntio Ns

    3

  • Table of Contents

    4

  • C O Nte Nts O Ve Rvie W

    4

  • Table of Contents

    6

  • C Ha Pte R 1 Intro Duc Tio N

    12

    • Overview

      12

    • Zyxel Device Roles

      12

      • Root AP

        13

      • Wireless Repeater

        13

      • Radio Frequency (RF) Monitor

        15

    • Sample Feature Applications

      16

      • Mbssid

        16

      • Dual-Radio

        17

    • Zyxel Device Product Feature

      18

    • AP Management

      25

  • C Ha Pte R 2 AP Ma Na G E M E Nt

    25

    • Management Mode

      25

      • Standalone

        25

      • Nebula Control Center

        25

    • Switching Management Modes

      28

    • Zyxel One Network (ZON) Utility

      29

      • Requirements

        29

      • Run the ZON Utility

        29

    • Ways to Access the Zyxel Device

      33

    • Good Habits for Managing the Zyxel Device

      34

    • Hardware

      35

  • Ha Rdwa Re

    35

    • Zyxel Device Single LED

      36

    • Web Configurator

      54

  • C Ha Pte R 4 We B C O Nfig Ura to R

    54

    • Overview

      54

    • Accessing the Web Configurator

      54

    • Navigating the Web Configurator

      57

      • Title Bar

        58

      • Navigation Panel

        59

      • Standalone Mode Navigation Panel Menus

        59

      • Cloud Mode Navigation Panel Menus

        62

      • Tables and Lists

        62

  • Pa Rt I: Sta Nda lo Ne C O Nfig Ura Tio N

    65

    • Sta Nda lo Ne C O Nfig Ura Tio N

      65

    • Sta Nda lo Ne C O Nfig Ura Tio N

      66

      • Overview

        66

      • Starting and Stopping the Zyxel Device

        66

      • Dashboard

        68

    • Da Shb O a Rd

      68

      • Overview

        68

        • CPU Usage

          71

        • Memory Usage

          72

      • Setup Wizard

        74

    • Se Tup Wiza Rd

      74

      • Accessing the Wizard

        74

      • Using the Wizard

        74

        • Step 1 Time Settings

          74

        • Step 2 Password and Uplink Connection

          75

        • Step 3 Radio

          76

        • Step 4 SSID

          77

        • Summary

          79

      • Monitor

        80

    • Mo Nito R

      80

      • Overview

        80

        • What You Can Do in this Chapter

          80

      • What You Need to Know

        80

      • Network Status

        81

        • Port Statistics Graph

          82

      • Radio List

        83

        • AP Mode Radio Information

          85

      • Station List

        87

      • WDS Link Info

        88

      • Detected Device

        89

      • View Log

        92

      • Network

        95

    • Ne Two Rk

      95

      • Overview

        95

        • What You Can Do in this Chapter

          97

      • IP Setting

        98

      • Vlan

        99

      • NCC Discovery

        104

      • Wireless

        108

    • Wire Le Ss

      108

      • Overview

        108

        • What You Can Do in this Chapter

          108

        • What You Need to Know

          109

      • AP Management

        109

      • Rogue AP

        113

        • Add/Edit Rogue/Friendly List

          116

      • Dcs

        120

      • Technical Reference

        120

      • User

        126

    • Use R

      126

      • Overview

        126

        • What You Can Do in this Chapter

          126

        • What You Need to Know

          126

      • User Summary

        127

        • Add/Edit User

          127

      • Setting

        129

        • Edit User Authentication Timeout Settings

          131

      • AP Profile

        133

    • AP Pro File

      133

      • Overview

        133

        • What You Can Do in this Chapter

          133

        • What You Need to Know

          133

      • Radio

        134

        • Add/Edit Radio Profile

          135

      • Ssid

        141

        • SSID List

          141

        • Add/Edit SSID Profile

          142

      • Security List

        145

        • Add/Edit Security Profile

          146

      • MAC Filter List

        161

        • Add/Edit MAC Filter Profile

          162

      • MON Profile

        171

    • MO N Pro File

      171

      • Overview

        171

        • What You Can Do in this Chapter

          171

        • Add/Edit MON Profile

          172

      • WDS Profile

        174

    • WDS Pro File

      174

      • Overview

        174

        • What You Can Do in this Chapter

          174

        • Add/Edit WDS Profile

          175

      • Certificates

        176

    • C Ha Pte R 15 C E Rtific a te S

      176

      • Overview

        176

        • What You Can Do in this Chapter

          176

        • What You Need to Know

          176

        • Verifying a Certificate

          178

      • My Certificates

        179

        • Add My Certificates

          180

        • Edit My Certificates

          182

        • Import Certificates

          185

      • Trusted Certificates

        186

        • Edit Trusted Certificates

          187

        • Import Trusted Certificates

          190

      • Technical Reference

        191

      • System

        192

    • Syste M

      192

      • Overview

        192

        • What You Can Do in this Chapter

          192

      • Host Name

        192

      • Date and Time

        194

        • Pre-Defined NTP Time Servers List

          196

        • Time Server Synchronization

          196

      • WWW Overview

        197

        • Service Access Limitations

          197

        • System Timeout

          197

        • Configuring WWW Service Control

          198

        • HTTPS Example

          199

      • Ssh

        205

        • How SSH Works

          206

        • SSH Implementation on the Zyxel Device

          207

        • Requirements for Using SSH

          207

        • Configuring SSH

          207

        • Examples of Secure Telnet Using SSH

          208

      • Ftp

        210

      • Log and Report

        215

    • C Ha Pte R 17 L O G a Nd Re Po Rt

      215

      • Overview

        215

        • What You Can Do in this Chapter

          215

      • Log Setting

        217

        • Log Setting Screen

          218

        • Edit System Log Settings

          219

        • Edit Remote Server

          223

        • Active Log Summary

          224

      • File Manager

        227

    • C Ha Pte R 18 File Ma Na G E R

      227

      • Overview

        227

        • What You Can Do in this Chapter

          227

        • What You Need to Know

          227

      • Configuration File

        228

        • Example of Configuration File Download Using FTP

          232

      • Firmware Package

        233

        • Example of Firmware Upload Using FTP

          234

      • Shell Script

        235

      • Diagnostics

        238

    • Dia G no Stic S

      238

      • Overview

        238

        • What You Can Do in this Chapter

          238

      • Remote Capture

        239

      • Leds

        240

    • L Eds

      240

      • Overview

        240

        • What You Can Do in this Chapter

          240

      • Suppression Screen

        240

      • Locator Screen

        241

      • Reboot

        245

    • Re B O O T

      245

      • Overview

        245

      • Shutdown

        246

    • Shutdo Wn

      246

      • Overview

        246

    • L O C a L C O Nfig Ura Tio N in C lo Ud Mo de

      247

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Size: 6.72 MB

Table of Contents
  • Document Conventions

    3

  • Contents Overview

    4

  • Table of Contents

    4

  • Table of Contents

    5

  • Chapter 1 Introduction

    12

    • Introduction

      12

    • Overview

      12

    • Applications

      13

    • Mbssid

      13

    • Dual-Radio

      14

  • Chapter 2 Management Modes

    16

    • Management Mode

      16

    • Management Modes

      16

    • Mode Changing

      16

    • Root AP

      17

    • Standalone AP Roles

      17

    • Repeater

      18

  • Chapter 3 Hardware

    19

    • Hardware

      19

    • Nwa1123-Ac Pro

      19

    • Standalone Mode Leds

      19

    • Nwa1123-Ac Hd

      21

    • NWA1123-Acv2

      21

    • Nwa1302-Ac

      23

    • Cloud Mode Leds

      24

    • Nwa1123-Ac Pro

      24

    • Nwa1123-Ac Hd

      26

    • NWA1123-Acv2

      26

    • Nwa1302-Ac

      28

    • Part I: Standalone Configuration

      30

    • Standalone Configuration

      30

  • Chapter 4 Standalone Mode

    31

    • Overview

      31

    • Standalone Mode

      31

    • Ways to Manage the NWA1000 Series

      31

    • Good Habits for Managing the NWA1000 Series

      32

    • Starting and Stopping the NWA1000 Series

      32

    • Accessing the Web Configurator

      34

    • Overview

      34

    • The Web Configurator

      34

    • Navigating the Web Configurator

      36

    • Title Bar

      37

    • Navigation Panel

      40

    • Tables and Lists

      43

    • Warning Messages

      43

    • Accessing the Wizard

      46

  • Chapter 6 Setup Wizard

    46

    • Setup Wizard

      46

    • Step 1 Time Settings

      46

    • Using the Wizard

      46

    • Step 2 Password and Uplink Connection

      47

    • Step 3 Radio

      48

    • Step 4 SSID

      49

    • Summary

      51

  • Chapter 7 Dashboard

    52

    • Dashboard

      52

    • Overview

      52

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      52

    • CPU Usage

      55

    • Memory Usage

      56

  • Chapter 8 Monitor

    58

    • Monitor

      58

    • Overview

      58

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      58

    • What You Need to Know

      58

    • Network Status

      59

    • Port Statistics Graph

      61

    • Radio List

      62

    • AP Mode Radio Information

      63

    • Station List

      65

    • WDS Link Info

      66

    • Detected Device

      67

    • View Log

      69

  • Chapter 9 Network

    72

    • IP Setting

      72

    • Network

      72

    • Overview

      72

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      72

    • Vlan

      74

    • NCC Discovery

      77

  • Chapter 10 Wireless

    78

    • Overview

      78

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      78

    • Wireless

      78

    • AP Management

      79

    • What You Need to Know

      79

    • Rogue AP

      82

    • Add/Edit Rogue/Friendly List

      84

    • Load Balancing

      85

    • Disassociating and Delaying Connections

      86

    • Dcs

      87

    • Technical Reference

      88

  • Chapter 11 User

    91

    • Overview

      91

    • User

      91

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      91

    • What You Need to Know

      91

    • Add/Edit User

      92

    • User Summary

      92

    • Setting

      94

    • Edit User Authentication Timeout Settings

      96

    • AP Profile

      98

  • Chapter 12 AP Profile

    98

    • Overview

      98

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      98

    • What You Need to Know

      98

    • Radio

      99

    • Add/Edit Radio Profile

      100

    • Ssid

      105

    • SSID List

      105

    • Add/Edit SSID Profile

      106

    • Add/Edit Security Profile

      109

    • Security List

      109

    • Add/Edit MAC Filter Profile

      113

    • MAC Filter List

      113

    • Layer-2 Isolation List

      114

    • Add/Edit Layer-2 Isolation Profile

      116

  • Chapter 13 WDS Profile

    117

    • Overview

      117

    • WDS Profile

      117

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      117

    • Add/Edit WDS Profile

      118

    • Certificates

      119

ZyXEL Communications NWA1123-AC Pro User Manual

ZyXEL Communications NWA1123-AC Pro User Manual (259 pages)

NWA1123 series,
NWA5000 series;
WAC5000 series;
WAC6000 series;
WAC6500 series

Brand: ZyXEL Communications
|
Category: Wireless Access Point
|
Size: 6.5 MB

Table of Contents
  • Related Documentation

    2

  • Document Conventions

    3

  • Contents Overview

    4

    • Table of Contents

      4

  • Table of Contents

    5

  • User’s Guide

    12

  • Part I: User’s Guide

    12

    • Introduction

      13

  • Chapter 1 Introduction

    13

    • Overview

      13

      • Management Mode

        17

      • Mbssid

        18

      • Dual-Radio

        19

      • Root AP

        19

      • Repeater

        20

    • Ways to Manage the NWA/WAC

      21

    • Good Habits for Managing the NWA/WAC

      22

    • Hardware Connections

      22

    • NWA5301-NJ Hardware

      22

      • Punch-Down Block

        22

      • Phone Port

        24

      • Console Port

        24

    • Leds

      25

      • WAC6502D-E, WAC6502D-S, and WAC6503D-S

        25

      • NWA1123-AC PRO and WAC6103D-I

        27

      • Nwa5301-Nj

        29

      • NWA1123-Acv2, NWA5121-N, NWA5121-NI, NWA5123-AC and NWA5123-NI

        30

      • Wac5302D-S

        31

      • NWA1123-AC HD, NWA5123-AC HD and WAC6303D-S

        32

    • Starting and Stopping the NWA/WAC

      33

  • Chapter 2 The Web Configurator

    35

    • Overview

      35

    • Accessing the Web Configurator

      35

    • Navigating the Web Configurator

      36

      • Title Bar

        37

      • Navigation Panel

        40

      • Configuration Menu

        41

      • Warning Messages

        43

      • Tables and Lists

        43

    • Setup Wizard

      47

  • Chapter 3 Setup Wizard

    47

    • Accessing the Wizard

      47

    • Using the Wizard

      47

      • Country Code

        47

      • Time Zone

        48

      • Uplink

        48

      • Radio

        49

      • Ssid

        50

      • Summary

        52

  • Technical Reference

    53

  • Part II: Technical Reference

    53

    • Dashboard

      54

  • Chapter 4 Dashboard

    54

    • Overview

      54

      • What You Can Do in this Chapter

        54

      • CPU Usage

        58

      • Memory Usage

        59

    • Monitor

      60

  • Chapter 5 Monitor

    60

    • Overview

      60

      • What You Can Do in this Chapter

        60

    • What You Need to Know

      60

    • Network Status

      61

      • Port Statistics Graph

        63

    • Radio List

      64

      • AP Mode Radio Information

        65

    • Station List

      67

    • WDS Link Info

      68

    • Detected Device

      69

    • View Log

      72

    • Network

      75

  • Chapter 6 Network

    75

    • Overview

      75

      • Management Mode

        75

        • Capwap Discovery and Management

          76

        • Managed Ap Finds the Controller

          76

      • What You Can Do in this Chapter

        77

    • IP Setting

      78

    • Vlan

      79

    • AC (AP Controller) Discovery

      82

    • Wireless

      84

  • Chapter 7 Wireless

    84

    • Overview

      84

      • What You Can Do in this Chapter

        84

      • What You Need to Know

        85

    • AP Management

      85

    • Rogue AP

      88

      • Add/Edit Rogue/Friendly List

        90

    • Load Balancing

      91

      • Disassociating and Delaying Connections

        93

    • Dcs

      94

    • Technical Reference

      94

    • Bluetooth

      97

  • Chapter 8 Bluetooth

    97

    • Overview

      97

      • What You Need to Know

        97

    • Bluetooth Advertising Settings

      97

      • Edit Advertising Settings

        98

    • User

      100

  • Chapter 9 User

    100

    • Overview

      100

      • What You Can Do in this Chapter

        100

      • What You Need to Know

        100

    • User Summary

      101

      • Add/Edit User

        101

    • Setting

      103

      • Edit User Authentication Timeout Settings

        105

    • AP Profile

      107

  • Chapter 10 AP Profile

    107

    • Overview

      107

      • What You Can Do in this Chapter

        107

      • What You Need to Know

        107

    • Radio

      108

      • Add/Edit Radio Profile

        109

    • Ssid

      114

      • SSID List

        114

      • Add/Edit SSID Profile

        115

    • Security List

      118

      • Add/Edit Security Profile

        118

    • MAC Filter List

      121

      • Add/Edit MAC Filter Profile

        122

    • Layer-2 Isolation List

      123

      • Add/Edit Layer-2 Isolation Profile

        124

    • MON Profile

      126

ZyXEL Communications NWA1123-AC Pro User Manual

ZyXEL Communications NWA1123-AC Pro User Manual (249 pages)

802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Unified

Brand: ZyXEL Communications
|
Category: Wireless Access Point
|
Size: 6.66 MB

Table of Contents
  • Contents Overview

    3

  • Table of Contents

    3

  • Table of Contents

    4

  • Part I: User’s Guide

    10

  • User’s Guide

    10

  • Chapter 1 Introduction

    11

    • Introduction

      11

    • Overview

      11

    • Management Mode

      13

    • Mbssid

      13

    • Dual-Radio

      14

    • Root AP

      15

    • Repeater

      16

    • Good Habits for Managing the NWA/WAC

      17

    • Hardware Connections

      17

    • Ways to Manage the NWA/WAC

      17

    • NWA5301-NJ Hardware

      18

    • Punch-Down Block

      18

    • Console Port

      19

    • Phone Port

      19

    • Leds

      20

    • WAC6502D-E, WAC6502D-S, and WAC6503D-S

      21

    • NWA1123-AC PRO and WAC6103D-I

      22

    • Nwa5301-Nj

      24

    • NWA1123-Acv2, NWA5121-N, NWA5121-NI, NWA5123-AC and NWA5123-NI

      25

    • Wac5302D-S

      26

    • Starting and Stopping the NWA/WAC

      27

    • Accessing the Web Configurator

      29

    • Overview

      29

    • The Web Configurator

      29

    • Navigating the Web Configurator

      30

    • Title Bar

      31

    • Navigation Panel

      34

    • Tables and Lists

      37

    • Warning Messages

      37

    • Accessing the Wizard

      41

  • Chapter 3 Setup Wizard

    41

    • Country Code

      41

    • Setup Wizard

      41

    • Using the Wizard

      41

    • Time Zone

      42

    • Uplink

      43

    • Radio

      44

    • Ssid

      45

    • Summary

      47

    • Part II: Technical Reference

      48

    • Technical Reference

      48

  • Chapter 4 Dashboard

    49

    • Dashboard

      49

    • Overview

      49

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      49

    • CPU Usage

      53

    • Memory Usage

      54

  • Chapter 5 Monitor

    55

    • Monitor

      55

    • Overview

      55

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      55

    • What You Need to Know

      55

    • Network Status

      56

    • Radio List

      57

    • AP Mode Radio Information

      58

    • Station List

      60

    • WDS Link Info

      61

    • Detected Device

      62

    • View Log

      63

  • Chapter 6 Network

    67

    • Management Mode

      67

    • Network

      67

    • Overview

      67

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      69

    • IP Setting

      70

    • Vlan

      71

    • AC (AP Controller) Discovery

      74

  • Chapter 7 Wireless

    76

    • Overview

      76

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      76

    • Wireless

      76

    • AP Management

      77

    • What You Need to Know

      77

    • MON Mode

      80

    • Add/Edit Rogue/Friendly List

      81

    • Load Balancing

      82

    • Disassociating and Delaying Connections

      84

    • Dcs

      85

    • Technical Reference

      85

  • Chapter 8 User

    88

    • Overview

      88

    • User

      88

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      88

    • What You Need to Know

      88

    • Add/Edit User

      89

    • User Summary

      89

    • Setting

      91

    • Edit User Authentication Timeout Settings

      93

    • AP Profile

      95

  • Chapter 9 AP Profile

    95

    • Overview

      95

    • What You Can Do in this Chapter

      95

    • What You Need to Know

      95

    • Radio

      96

    • Add/Edit Radio Profile

      97

    • Ssid

      102

    • SSID List

      102

    • Add/Edit SSID Profile

      103

    • Security List

      105

    • Add/Edit Security Profile

      106

    • Add/Edit MAC Filter Profile

      110

    • MAC Filter List

      110

    • Layer-2 Isolation List

      111

    • Add/Edit Layer-2 Isolation Profile

      113

ZyXEL Communications NWA1123-AC Pro User Manual

ZyXEL Communications NWA1123-AC Pro User Manual (333 pages)

802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax Access Point

Brand: ZyXEL Communications
|
Category: Wireless Access Point
|
Size: 7.93 MB

ZyXEL Communications NWA1123-AC Pro User Manual

ZyXEL Communications NWA1123-AC Pro User Manual (128 pages)

Wireless LAN Ceiling Mountable PoE Access Point

Brand: ZyXEL Communications
|
Category: Wireless Access Point
|
Size: 4.2 MB

Table of Contents
  • Contents Overview

    3

  • Table of Contents

    3

  • Table of Contents

    5

  • PART I User’s Guide

    9

  • User’s Guide

    9

  • Chapter 1 Introducing the NWA

    11

    • Dual-Band

      11

    • Introducing the NWA

      11

    • Mbssid

      12

    • Wireless Modes

      12

    • Wireless Client

      13

    • Repeater

      15

    • Root AP

      15

    • Ways to Manage the NWA

      16

    • Configuring Your Nwa’s Security Features

      17

    • Control Access to Your Device

      17

    • Good Habits for Managing the NWA

      17

    • Wireless Security

      17

    • Hardware Connections

      18

    • Led

      18

    • Accessing the Web Configurator

      19

    • Introducing the Web Configurator

      19

    • Overview

      19

    • Methods of Restoring Factory-Defaults

      21

    • Resetting the NWA

      21

    • Navigating the Web Configurator

      22

    • Title Bar

      22

    • Navigation Panel

      23

    • Main Window

      24

  • Chapter 3 Dashboard

    25

    • Dashboard

      25

    • The Dashboard Screen

      25

  • Chapter 4 Tutorial

    29

    • Choosing the Wireless Mode

      29

    • Further Reading

      29

    • How to Configure Multiple Wireless Networks

      29

    • How to Configure the Wireless LAN

      29

    • Tutorial

      29

    • Configure the SSID Profiles

      31

    • Configure the Standard Network

      33

    • Configure the Voip Network

      34

    • Configure the Guest Network

      36

    • NWA Setup in AP and Wireless Client Modes

      38

    • Scenario

      38

    • Testing the Wireless Networks

      38

    • Configuring the NWA in MBSSID or Root AP Mode

      39

    • Configuring the NWA in Wireless Client Mode

      42

    • MAC Filter Setup

      44

    • Testing the Connection and Troubleshooting

      45

    • Part II: Technical Reference

      47

    • Technical Reference

      47

  • Chapter 5 Monitor

    49

    • Monitor

      49

    • Overview

      49

    • View Logs

      49

    • What You Can Do

      49

    • Statistics

      50

    • Association List

      51

    • Channel Usage

      52

ZyXEL Communications NWA1123-AC Pro User Manual

ZyXEL Communications NWA1123-AC Pro User Manual (52 pages)

802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Unified Access Point

Brand: ZyXEL Communications
|
Category: Wireless Access Point
|
Size: 1.26 MB

Table of Contents
  • Document Conventions

    3

  • Contents Overview

    4

  • Table of Contents

    5

  • Part I: User’s Guide

    12

  • Chapter 1 Introduction

    13

    • Overview

      13

    • Management Mode

      17

    • Mbssid

      18

    • Dual-Radio

      19

    • Root AP

      19

    • Repeater

      20

    • Ways to Manage the NWA/WAC

      21

    • Good Habits for Managing the NWA/WAC

      22

    • Hardware Connections

      22

    • NWA5301-NJ Hardware

      22

    • 110 Punch-Down Block

      22

    • Phone Port

      24

    • Console Port

      24

    • Leds

      25

    • WAC6502D-E, WAC6502D-S, and WAC6503D-S

      25

    • NWA1123-AC PRO and WAC6103D-I

      27

    • Nwa5301-Nj

      29

    • NWA1123-Acv2, NWA5121-N, NWA5121-NI, NWA5123-AC and NWA5123-NI

      30

    • Wac5302D-S

      31

    • NWA1123-AC HD, NWA5123-AC HD and WAC6303D-S

      32

    • Starting and Stopping the NWA/WAC

      33

    • The Web Configurator

      35

    • Overview

      35

    • Accessing the Web Configurator

      35

    • Navigating the Web Configurator

      36

    • Title Bar

      37

    • Navigation Panel

      40

    • Warning Messages

      43

    • Tables and Lists

      43

  • Chapter 3 Setup Wizard

    47

    • Accessing the Wizard

      47

    • Using the Wizard

      47

    • Country Code

      47

    • Time Zone

      48

    • Uplink

      48

    • Radio

      49

    • Ssid

      50

    • Summary

      52

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ПРОДУКТЫ

Установка оборудования

аппаратные средства

Подключите порт UPLINK / PoE к сети маршрутизатора через коммутатор PoE или инжектор PoE (30 Вт).
Примечание: Светодиод управления продолжает мигать зеленым, пока не будет завершено облачное управление или автономная настройка. Инжектор PoE может не входить в комплект поставки. Пожалуйста, свяжитесь с вашим поставщиком.

Вариант А Управление облаком

Вариант 1: Используйте MAC-адрес и серийный номер для добавления устройства в NCC1 изображение 2 изображение

Выполните следующие действия, чтобы управлять NWA1123-AC PRO через облачную систему управления сетью Zyxel.
Примечание: Убедитесь, что у подключенного маршрутизатора есть доступ в Интернет.

  1. Перейти в Центр управления туманностью Zyxel (NCC) webсайт (https://nebula.zyxel.com). Нажмите «Войти», и вы будете перенаправлены на myZyxel.com страница портала. Зарегистрируйте учетную запись myZyxel и войдите в систему.
  2. Создайте организацию и сайт (сеть) в НКЦ.
  3. Введите MAC-адрес и серийный номер (S / N) NWA1123-AC PRO в локальной сети (см. Этикетку на устройстве) на экране конфигурации NCC.
    Примечание: NWA1123-AC PRO автоматически перейдет в режим управления облаком и перезапустится после регистрации на сайте. См. Руководство пользователя NCC для получения дополнительной информации о настройке NWA1123-AC PRO через NCC.

Вариант 2: Используйте приложение Nebula, чтобы добавить устройство3 изображение

Загрузите и откройте приложение Zyxel Nebula Mobile. Войдите в свою учетную запись myZyxel.
Создайте организацию и сайт или выберите существующий сайт. Отсканируйте QR-код NWA1123-AC PRO, чтобы добавить его на сайт. (Вы можете найти QR-код в web на приборной панели конфигуратора или на этикетке на устройстве или его коробке, изготовленных после 15 декабря 2017 г.)
Примечание: NWA1123-AC PRO автоматически перейдет в режим управления облаком и перезапустится после регистрации на сайте.

Вариант B Автономная конфигурация

1-a Беспроводное соединение4 изображение

Если вы не хотите управлять NWA1123-AC PRO через Zyxel NCC, выполните следующие действия, чтобы настроить NWA1123-AC PRO (в автономном режиме).

На компьютере с поддержкой Wi-Fi найдите имя сети WiFi NWA1123-AC PRO по умолчанию (Zyxel-xxxx, где xxxx — это последние четыре символа MAC-адреса) и подключитесь к нему.
Откройте web браузер и введите «http://1.1.1.1» для начальной настройки. Введите имя пользователя по умолчанию (admin) и пароль (1234). Щелкните Войти.

1-б Проводное соединение

5 изображение

С помощью кабеля Ethernet подключите компьютер к порту LAN1 NWA1123-AC PRO.
Используйте назначенный DHCP IP-адрес или статический IP-адрес по умолчанию «http://192.168.1.2» для доступа к web конфигуратор. Убедитесь, что IP-адрес вашего компьютера находится в той же подсети, что и NWA1123-AC PRO.

6 изображение

Мастер появится автоматически. Используйте мастер для настройки NWA1123-AC PRO. Примечание. Применение изменений мастера занимает 1-2 минуты. Индикатор питания будет попеременно мигать красным и зеленым. Когда система будет готова, светодиоды питания и WiFi загорятся зеленым светом. Проверьте экран приборной панели и запишите IP-адрес NWA1123-AC PRO на случай, если вам понадобится доступ к нему. web снова конфигуратор.
Примечание: 1.1.1.1 предназначен только для начальной настройки. Его нельзя использовать после настройки NWA1123-AC PRO.
Используйте новые настройки беспроводной сети NWA1123-AC PRO (SSID и ключ) для повторного подключения к сети WiFi NWA1123-AC PRO для доступа в Интернет, если вы измените их в мастере.

Настенный / потолочный монтаж

7 изображение

  • Настенное крепление: Установите антенный переключатель NWA1123-AC PRO в положение WALL. Просверлите два отверстия для пластиковых дюбелей (A) на расстоянии 64.1 мм друг от друга. Вставьте заглушки в стену.
  • Монтаж на потолке: Установите антенный переключатель NWA1123-AC PRO в положение CEILING. Вкрутите саморезы для гипсокартона (C) в потолок на расстоянии 64.1 мм друг от друга.

8 изображение

Вставьте два крепежных винта через отверстия на кронштейне (B) в дюбели / анкеры, чтобы закрепить кронштейн на стене / потолке. Убедитесь, что винты плотно и надежно прикреплены к стене / потолку.
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User’s Guide

NWA1000 Series

802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Hybrid Access Points

Default Login Details

Version 5.46 Edition 1, 04/2019

LAN IP Address

http://192.168.1.2

OR

DHCP-assigned

User Name

admin

Password

1234

Copyright © 2019 Zyxel Communications Corporation

IMPORTANT!

READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.

KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

This is a User’s Guide for a series of products. Not all products support all firmware features. Screenshots and graphics in this book may differ slightly from your product due to differences in your product firmware or your computer operating system. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate.

Related Documentation

Quick Start Guide

The Quick Start Guide shows how to connect the NWA1000 Series and access the Web Configurator.

CLI Reference Guide

The CLI Reference Guide explains how to use the Command-Line Interface (CLI) and CLI commands to configure the NWA1000 Series.

Note: It is recommended you use the Web Configurator to configure the NWA1000 Series.

Web Configurator Online Help

Click the help icon in any screen for help in configuring that screen and supplementary information.

Nebula Control Center User’s Guide

This User’s Guide shows how to manage the NWA1000 Series remotely. Most features of these devices can be managed through Nebula Control Center.

More Information

Go to https://businessforum.zyxel.com for product discussions.

Go to support.zyxel.com to find other information on the NWA1000 Series.

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Document Conventions

Warnings and Notes

These are how warnings and notes are shown in this guide.

Warnings tell you about things that could harm you or your device.

Note: Notes tell you other important information (for example, other things you may need to configure or helpful tips) or recommendations.

Syntax Conventions

All models in this series may be referred to as the “NWA1000 Series” in this guide.

Product labels, screen names, field labels and field choices are all in bold font.

A right angle bracket ( > ) within a screen name denotes a mouse click. For example, Configuration > Network > IP Setting means you first click Configuration in the navigation panel, then the Network sub menu and finally the IP Setting tab to get to that screen.

Icons Used in Figures

Figures in this guide may use the following generic icons. The NWA1000 Series icon is not an exact representation of your device.

NWA1000 Series

Router

Switch

Internet

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Contents Overview

Introduction ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

12

Management Modes ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………

16

Hardware ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

19

Standalone Configuration ………………………………………………………………………………………………….

30

Standalone Mode ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

31

The Web Configurator ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

34

Setup Wizard ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

46

Dashboard …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

52

Monitor …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

58

Network ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

72

Wireless …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

78

User ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

91

AP Profile ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

98

WDS Profile ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

117

Certificates …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

119

System ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

135

Log and Report …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

158

File Manager ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

170

Diagnostics …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

181

LEDs ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

183

Antenna Switch ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

186

Reboot ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

188

Shutdown ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

189

Local Management in Cloud Mode …………………………………………………………………………………

190

Cloud Mode ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

191

The Web Configurator ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

193

Dashboard …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

197

Network ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

199

Troubleshooting ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

203

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Table of Contents

Document Conventions ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….

3

Contents Overview ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

4

Table of Contents …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

5

Chapter 1

Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

12

1.1 Overview ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

12

1.2 Applications ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

13

1.2.1 MBSSID ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

13

1.2.2 Dual-Radio ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

14

Chapter 2

Management Modes………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

16

2.1 Management Mode ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….

16

2.1.1 Mode Changing …………………………………………………………………………………………………….

16

2.2 Standalone AP Roles ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….

17

2.2.1 Root AP …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

17

2.2.2 Repeater ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

18

Chapter 3

Hardware …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

19

3.1 Standalone Mode LEDs ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

19

3.1.1 NWA1123-AC PRO ………………………………………………………………………………………………….

19

3.1.2 NWA1123-ACv2 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………

21

3.1.3 NWA1123-AC HD …………………………………………………………………………………………………….

21

3.1.4 NWA1302-AC …………………………………………………………………………………………………………

23

3.2 Cloud Mode LEDs ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………

24

3.2.1 NWA1123-AC PRO ………………………………………………………………………………………………….

24

3.2.2 NWA1123-ACv2 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………

26

3.2.3 NWA1123-AC HD …………………………………………………………………………………………………….

26

3.2.4 NWA1302-AC ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

28

Part I: Standalone Configuration

…………………………………………………………. 30

Chapter 4

Standalone Mode ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

31

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4.1

Overview ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

31

4.2 Ways to Manage the NWA1000 Series ……………………………………………………………………………..

31

4.3

Good Habits for Managing the NWA1000 Series ………………………………………………………………

32

4.4

Starting and Stopping the NWA1000 Series ………………………………………………………………………

32

Chapter 5

The Web Configurator…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

34

5.1

Overview ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

34

5.2

Accessing the Web Configurator …………………………………………………………………………………….

34

5.3

Navigating the Web Configurator …………………………………………………………………………………..

36

5.3.1 Title Bar …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

37

5.3.2 Navigation Panel ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

40

5.3.3 Warning Messages ………………………………………………………………………………………………….

43

5.3.4 Tables and Lists ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….

43

Chapter 6

Setup Wizard………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

46

6.1

Accessing the Wizard ………………………………………………………………………………………………………

46

6.2

Using the Wizard ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

46

6.2.1 Step 1 Time Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………………..

46

6.2.2 Step 2 Password and Uplink Connection …………………………………………………………………

47

6.2.3 Step 3 Radio ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

48

6.2.4 Step 4 SSID ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

49

6.2.5 Summary ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

51

Chapter 7

Dashboard…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

52

7.1

Overview ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

52

7.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ……………………………………………………………………………

52

7.2 Dashboard ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

52

7.2.1 CPU Usage ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

55

7.2.2 Memory Usage ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….

56

Chapter 8

Monitor ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

58

8.1

Overview ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

58

8.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ……………………………………………………………………………

58

8.2 What You Need to Know …………………………………………………………………………………………………

58

8.3

Network Status ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

59

8.3.1 Port Statistics Graph ………………………………………………………………………………………………..

61

8.4

Radio List ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

62

8.4.1 AP Mode Radio Information ……………………………………………………………………………………

63

8.5

Station List ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

65

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8.6 WDS Link Info …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

66

8.7 Detected Device ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………

67

8.8 View Log …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

69

Chapter 9

Network……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

72

9.1 Overview ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

72

9.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ……………………………………………………………………………

72

9.2 IP Setting ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

72

9.3 VLAN ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

74

9.4 NCC Discovery ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

77

Chapter 10

Wireless ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

78

10.1 Overview ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

78

10.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ………………………………………………………………………….

78

10.1.2 What You Need to Know ………………………………………………………………………………………

79

10.2 AP Management …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

79

10.3 Rogue AP ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

82

10.3.1 Add/Edit Rogue/Friendly List ………………………………………………………………………………….

84

10.4 Load Balancing …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

85

10.4.1 Disassociating and Delaying Connections …………………………………………………………….

86

10.5 DCS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

87

10.6 Technical Reference ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..

88

Chapter 11

User……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

91

11.1 Overview ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

91

11.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ………………………………………………………………………….

91

11.1.2 What You Need To Know ………………………………………………………………………………………

91

11.2 User Summary ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

92

11.2.1 Add/Edit User ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

92

11.3 Setting ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

94

11.3.1 Edit User Authentication Timeout Settings ………………………………………………………………

96

Chapter 12

AP Profile……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

98

12.1 Overview ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

98

12.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ………………………………………………………………………….

98

12.1.2 What You Need To Know ………………………………………………………………………………………

98

12.2 Radio …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

99

12.2.1 Add/Edit Radio Profile …………………………………………………………………………………………

100

12.3 SSID …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

105

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12.3.1 SSID List ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

105

12.3.2 Add/Edit SSID Profile ……………………………………………………………………………………………

106

12.4 Security List ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

109

12.4.1 Add/Edit Security Profile ………………………………………………………………………………………

109

12.5 MAC Filter List ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

113

12.5.1 Add/Edit MAC Filter Profile …………………………………………………………………………………..

113

12.6 Layer-2 Isolation List ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..

114

12.6.1 Add/Edit Layer-2 Isolation Profile …………………………………………………………………………

116

Chapter 13

WDS Profile ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

117

13.1 Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

117

13.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ………………………………………………………………………..

117

13.2 WDS Profile …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

117

13.2.1 Add/Edit WDS Profile …………………………………………………………………………………………..

118

Chapter 14

Certificates ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

119

14.1 Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

119

14.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ………………………………………………………………………..

119

14.1.2 What You Need to Know …………………………………………………………………………………….

119

14.1.3 Verifying a Certificate …………………………………………………………………………………………

121

14.2 My Certificates ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………

122

14.2.1 Add My Certificates …………………………………………………………………………………………….

123

14.2.2 Edit My Certificates ……………………………………………………………………………………………..

125

14.2.3 Import Certificates ……………………………………………………………………………………………..

128

14.3 Trusted Certificates ………………………………………………………………………………………………………

129

14.3.1 Edit Trusted Certificates ……………………………………………………………………………………….

130

14.3.2 Import Trusted Certificates …………………………………………………………………………………..

133

14.4 Technical Reference ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

134

Chapter 15

System……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

135

15.1 Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

135

15.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ………………………………………………………………………..

135

15.2 Host Name …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

135

15.3 Date and Time ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………

136

15.3.1 Pre-defined NTP Time Servers List ………………………………………………………………………….

139

15.3.2 Time Server Synchronization ………………………………………………………………………………..

139

15.4 WWW Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

140

15.4.1 Service Access Limitations …………………………………………………………………………………..

140

15.4.2 System Timeout ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

140

15.4.3 HTTPS …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

141

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15.4.4 Configuring WWW Service Control ………………………………………………………………………

141

15.4.5 HTTPS Example …………………………………………………………………………………………………….

142

15.5

SSH ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

148

15.5.1 How SSH Works ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

149

15.5.2 SSH Implementation on the NWA1000 Series ………………………………………………………..

150

15.5.3 Requirements for Using SSH ………………………………………………………………………………….

150

15.5.4 Configuring SSH …………………………………………………………………………………………………..

150

15.5.5 Examples of Secure Telnet Using SSH ……………………………………………………………………

151

15.6

Telnet ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

152

15.7

FTP ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

153

15.8 SNMP ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

154

15.8.1 Supported MIBs …………………………………………………………………………………………………..

155

15.8.2 SNMP Traps ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

155

15.8.3 Configuring SNMP ……………………………………………………………………………………………….

155

15.8.4 Adding or Editing an SNMPv3 User Profile …………………………………………………………….

156

Chapter 16

Log and Report…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

158

16.1

Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

158

16.1.1 What You Can Do In this Chapter ……………………………………………………………………….

158

16.2

Email Daily Report ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

158

16.3

Log Setting ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

160

16.3.1 Log Setting Screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………

161

16.3.2 Edit System Log Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………..

162

16.3.3 Edit Remote Server ……………………………………………………………………………………………..

166

16.3.4 Active Log Summary ………………………………………………………………………………………….

167

Chapter 17

File Manager ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

170

17.1

Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

170

17.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ………………………………………………………………………..

170

17.1.2 What you Need to Know ……………………………………………………………………………………..

170

17.2

Configuration File ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

171

17.2.1 Example of Configuration File Download Using FTP ………………………………………………

175

17.3 Firmware Package ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..

176

17.3.1 Example of Firmware Upload Using FTP ………………………………………………………………..

177

17.4

Shell Script …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

178

Chapter 18

Diagnostics ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

181

18.1

Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

181

18.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ………………………………………………………………………..

181

18.2

Diagnostics ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

181

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LEDs …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

183

19.1

Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

183

19.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ………………………………………………………………………..

183

19.2

Suppression Screen …………………………………………………………………………………………………….

183

19.3

Locator Screen …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

184

Chapter 20

Antenna Switch ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

186

20.1

Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

186

20.1.1 What You Need To Know …………………………………………………………………………………….

186

20.2

Antenna Switch Screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………….

186

Chapter 21

Reboot……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

188

21.1

Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

188

21.1.1 What You Need To Know …………………………………………………………………………………….

188

21.2

Reboot ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

188

Chapter 22

Shutdown …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

189

22.1

Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

189

22.1.1 What You Need To Know …………………………………………………………………………………….

189

22.2 Shutdown …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

189

Part II: Local Management in Cloud Mode…………………………………………

190

Chapter 23

Cloud Mode …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

191

23.1

Overview ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

191

23.2 Ways to Manage the NWA1000 Series ………………………………………………………………………….

191

23.3 Good Habits for Managing the NWA1000 Series …………………………………………………………..

192

Chapter 24

The Web Configurator……………………………………………………………………………………………………….

193

24.1

Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

193

24.2

Access …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

193

24.3

Navigating the Web Configurator ……………………………………………………………………………….

194

24.3.1 Title Bar ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

194

24.3.2 Navigation Panel ………………………………………………………………………………………………..

195

24.3.3 Warning Messages ………………………………………………………………………………………………

196

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Dashboard……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

197

25.1

Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

197

25.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ………………………………………………………………………..

197

25.2 Dashboard ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

197

Chapter 26

Network……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

199

26.1

Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

199

26.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ………………………………………………………………………..

199

26.2

IP Setting …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

199

26.3 VLAN …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

201

Chapter 27

Troubleshooting………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

203

27.1

Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

203

27.2 Power, Hardware Connections, and LED ……………………………………………………………………..

203

27.3 NWA1000 Series Access and Login ………………………………………………………………………………

204

27.4

Internet Access ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………

206

27.5

Wireless Connections …………………………………………………………………………………………………..

207

27.6

Resetting the NWA1000 Series ………………………………………………………………………………………

210

27.7

Getting More Troubleshooting Help ……………………………………………………………………………..

211

Appendix A Importing Certificates …………………………………………………………………………………..

212

Appendix B IPv6……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

235

Appendix C Customer Support ………………………………………………………………………………………..

243

Appendix D Legal Information …………………………………………………………………………………………

249

Index ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

258

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CHAPTER 1

Introduction

1.1 Overview

This User’s Guide covers the following models: NWA1123-ACv2, NWA1123-AC PRO, NWA1123-AC HD, and NWA1302-AC. Your NWA1000 Series is a wireless Access Point (AP). The NWA1000 Series extends the range of your existing wired network without additional wiring, providing easy network access to mobile users. You can set up a wireless network with other IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac compatible devices. The NWA1000 Series is able to function both 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks at the same time.

Table 1 NWA1000 Series Comparison Table

FEATURES

NWA1123-ACV2

NWA1123-AC

NWA1123-AC HD

NWA1302-AC

PRO

Supported Wireless

IEEE 802.11a

IEEE 802.11a

IEEE 802.11a

IEEE 802.11a

Standards

IEEE 802.11b

IEEE 802.11b

IEEE 802.11b

IEEE 802.11b

IEEE 802.11g

IEEE 802.11g

IEEE 802.11g

IEEE 802.11g

IEEE 802.11n

IEEE 802.11n

IEEE 802.11n

IEEE 802.11n

IEEE 802.11ac

IEEE 802.11ac

IEEE 802.11ac

IEEE 802.11ac

Supported Frequency

2.4 GHz

2.4 GHz

2.4 GHz

2.4 GHz

Bands

5 GHz

5 GHz

5 GHz

5 GHz

Available Security Modes

None

None

None

None

WEP

WEP

WEP

WEP

WPA2

WPA2

WPA2

WPA2

WPA2-MIX

WPA2-MIX

WPA2-MIX

WPA2-MIX

WPA2-PSK

WPA2-PSK

WPA2-PSK

WPA2-PSK

WPA2-PSK-MIX

WPA2-PSK-MIX

WPA2-PSK-MIX

WPA2-PSK-MIX

Number of SSID Profiles

64

64

64

64

Number of Wireless Radios

2

2

2

2

Rogue APs Detection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

WDS (Wireless Distribution

System) — Root AP &

Yes

Yes

No

No

Repeater Modes

Layer-2 Isolation

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Power Detection

No

No

Yes

Yes

Internal Antennas

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Antenna Switch

No

Yes

No

No

LED Locator

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LED Suppression

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cloud Mode

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Maximum number of log

512 event logs and 1024 debug logs

messages

You can set the NWA1000 Series to operate in either standalone or cloud mode. Cloud mode means the device is managed over the Internet using Nebula Control Center (NCC), as discussed in Chapter 23 on page 191. When the NWA1000 Series is in standalone mode, it can serve as a:

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Chapter 1 Introduction

regular AP

root AP

wireless repeater

The root AP or wireless repeaters establish wireless links with other APs in a Wireless Distribution System (WDS). A WDS is a wireless connection between two or more APs.

Your NWA1000 Series’s business-class reliability, SMB features, and centralized wireless management make it ideally suited for advanced service delivery in mission-critical networks. It uses Multiple BSSID and VLAN to provide simultaneous independent virtual APs. Additionally, innovations in roaming technology and QoS features eliminate voice call disruptions.

The NWA1000 Series controls network access with Media Access Control (MAC) address filtering, and rogue Access Point (AP) detection. It also provides a high level of network traffic security, supporting IEEE 802.1x, Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption.

Your NWA1000 Series is easy to install, configure and use. The embedded Web-based configurator enables simple, straightforward management and maintenance. See the Quick Start Guide for making hardware connections.

1.2 Applications

This section shows some examples of using the NWA1000 Series in various network environments.

1.2.1 MBSSID

A Basic Service Set (BSS) is the set of devices forming a single wireless network (usually an access point and one or more wireless clients). The Service Set IDentifier (SSID) is the name of a BSS. In Multiple BSS (MBSSID) mode, the NWA1000 Series provides multiple virtual APs, each forming its own BSS and using its own individual SSID profile.

You can configure multiple SSID profiles, and have all of them active at any one time.

You can assign different wireless and security settings to each SSID profile. This allows you to compartmentalize groups of users, set varying access privileges, and prioritize network traffic to and from certain BSSs.

To the wireless clients in the network, each SSID appears to be a different access point. As in any wireless network, clients can associate only with the SSIDs for which they have the correct security settings.

For example, you might want to set up a wireless network in your office where Internet telephony (VoIP) users have priority. You also want a regular wireless network for standard users, as well as a ‘guest’ wireless network for visitors. In the following figure, VoIP_SSID users have QoS priority, SSID01 is the wireless network for standard users, and Guest_SSID is the wireless network for guest users. In this example, the guest user is forbidden access to the wired Land Area Network (LAN) behind the AP and can access only the Internet.

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Figure 1 Multiple BSSs

1.2.2 Dual-Radio

Some of the NWA1000 Series models are equipped with dual wireless radios. This means you can configure two different wireless networks to operate simultaneously.

Note: A different channel should be configured for each WLAN interface to reduce the effects of radio interference.

You could use the 2.4 GHz band for regular Internet surfing and downloading while using the 5 GHz band for time sensitive traffic like high-definition video, music, and gaming.

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Figure 2 Dual-Radio Application

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CHAPTER 2

Management Modes

2.1 Management Mode

The NWA1000 Series is a hybrid access point, which means it can work either in standalone mode or in Nebula Cloud Management Mode (cloud mode).

Standalone

By default, the NWA1000 Series serves as a normal AP and is to be configured using its built-in web configurator or CLI (Command Line Interface), See Chapter 4 on page 31 for detailed information about the web configurator screens.

Nebula Cloud Management

In this mode, you can manage and monitor the NWA1000 Series through the Zyxel Nebula cloud-based network management system. See the NCC (Nebula Control Center) User’s Guide for how to configure Nebula managed devices. See Chapter 23 on page 191 if you want to change the NWA1000 Series’s VLAN setting or manually set its IP address.

2.1.1 Mode Changing

This section describes how to change the NWA1000 Series’s management mode.

From Standalone to Cloud

To manage your NWA1000 Series via the Zyxel NCC, connect the NWA1000 Series to the Internet and register it to a site and organization in the NCC (http://nebula.zyxel.com) first using its serial number and MAC address or its QR code. The serial number, MAC address and QR code can be found in the web configurator dashboard or the label on the device. See the corresponding Quick Start Guide for how to do hardware connections and device registration.

Note: The NWA1000 Series automatically goes into cloud mode after it can access the NCC through the specified proxy server (if any) and is successfully registered in the NCC. Its login password and wireless settings are then overwritten with what you have configured in the NCC.

From Cloud to Standalone

To return to the default standalone mode, just click Unregister to remove the NWA1000 Series from the organization/site in the NCC. The NWA1000 Series will reboot and restore the factory default settings.

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2.2 Standalone AP Roles

Depending on your network setup, your NWA1000 Series in standalone mode can adopt the following roles.

2.2.1 Root AP

The NWA1000 Series (Z) can act as the root AP in a wireless network and also allow repeaters (X and Y) to extend the range of its wireless network at the same time. In the figure below, both clients A, B and C can access the wired network through the root AP.

Figure 3 Root AP Application

On the NWA1000 Series in Root AP mode, you can have multiple SSIDs active for regular wireless connections and one SSID for the connection with a repeater (repeater SSID). Wireless clients can use either SSID to associate with the NWA1000 Series in Root AP mode. A repeater must use the repeater SSID to connect to the NWA1000 Series in Root AP mode.

When the NWA1000 Series is in Root AP mode, repeater security between the NWA1000 Series and other repeater is independent of the security between the wireless clients and the AP or repeater. When repeater security is enabled, both APs and repeaters must use the same pre-shared key. See Section 10.2 on page 79 and Section 13.2 on page 117 for more details.

Unless specified, the term “security settings” refers to the traffic between the wireless clients and the AP. At the time of writing, repeater security is compatible with the NWA1000 Series only.

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2.2.2 Repeater

The NWA1000 Series can act as a wireless network repeater to extend a root AP’s wireless network range, and also establish wireless connections with wireless clients.

Using Repeater mode, your NWA1000 Series can extend the range of the WLAN. In the figure below, the NWA1000 Series in Repeater mode (Z) has a wireless connection to the NWA1000 Series in Root AP mode (X) which is connected to a wired network and also has a wireless connection to another NWA1000 Series in Repeater mode (Y) at the same time. Z and Y act as repeaters that forward traffic between associated wireless clients and the wired LAN. Clients A and B access the AP and the wired network behind the AP through repeaters Z and Y.

Figure 4 Repeater Application

When the NWA1000 Series is in Repeater mode, repeater security between the NWA1000 Series and other repeater is independent of the security between the wireless clients and the AP or repeater. When repeater security is enabled, both APs and repeaters must use the same pre-shared key. See Section 10.2 on page 79 and Section 13.2 on page 117 for more details.

Once the security settings of peer sides match one another, the connection between devices is made.

At the time of writing, repeater security is compatible with the NWA1000 Series only.

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CHAPTER 3

Hardware

See your Quick Start Guide for information on making hardware connections.

3.1 Standalone Mode LEDs

The LEDs of your NWA1000 Series can be controlled by using the Suppression feature such that the LEDs stay lit (ON) or OFF after the device is ready.

Following are LED descriptions for the NWA1000 Series series models in standalone mode.

3.1.1 NWA1123-AC PRO

The LEDs will stay ON when the NWA1123-AC PRO is ready. You can change this setting in the

Maintenance > LEDs > Suppression screen.

Figure 5 NWA1123-AC PRO LEDs

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The following table describes the LEDs.

Table 2 NWA1123-AC PRO LEDs

LED

COLOR

STATUS

DESCRIPTION

PWR/SYS

Red

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The LED blinks orange and green alternatively when the

sec, Off for 1 sec)

NWA1000 Series is booting up.

Green

On

Green

On

The NWA1000 Series is ready for use.

Red

On

There is system error and the NWA1000 Series cannot

boot up, or the NWA1000 Series suffered a system failure.

Red

Fast Blinking (On for 50

The NWA1000 Series is doing firmware upgrade.

ms, Off for 50 ms)

Red

Slow Blinking (Blink for 3

The Uplink port is disconnected.

times, Off for 3 sec)

Green

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The wireless module of the NWA1000 Series is disabled or

sec, Off for 1 sec)

failed.

Management

Green/

Off

The NWA1000 Series is in standalone mode.

Amber

WLAN

Green

On

The antenna switch is set to “Ceiling” for the radio.

The 2.4 GHz WLAN is active.

Amber

On

The antenna switch is set to “Wall” for the radio.

The 2.4 GHz WLAN is active.

Off

The 2.4 GHz WLAN is not active.

WLAN

Green

On

The antenna switch is set to “Ceiling” for the radio.

The 5 GHz WLAN is active.

Amber

On

The antenna switch is set to “Wall” for the radio.

The 5 GHz WLAN is active.

Off

The 5 GHz WLAN is not active.

UPLINK

Amber/

On

Amber — The port is operating as a 100-Mbps connection.

Green

Green — The port is operating as a Gigabit connection

(1000 Mbps).

Blinking

The NWA1000 Series is sending/receiving data through

the port.

Off

The port is not connected.

LAN

Amber/

On

Amber — The port is operating as a 100-Mbps connection.

Green

Green — The port is operating as a Gigabit connection

(1000 Mbps).

Blinking

The LAN port is sending/receiving data through the port.

Off

The LAN port is not connected.

Locator

White

Blinking

The Locator is activated and will show the actual location

of the NWA1000 Series between several devices in the

network.

Off

The Locator function is off.

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3.1.2 NWA1123-ACv2

The following are the LED descriptions for your NWA1123-ACv2.

Figure 6 NWA1123-ACv2 LED

The following are the LED descriptions for your NWA1000 Series.

Table 3 NWA1123-ACv2 LED

COLOR

STATUS

DESCRIPTION

Amber

Blinks amber for 1

The LED blinks orange and green alternatively when the NWA1000

second and green for

Series is booting up.

Green

1 second alternatively.

Green

Steady On

The NWA1000 Series is ready for use and its wireless interface is

activated.

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The wireless module of the NWA1000 Series is disabled or failed.

sec, Off for 1 sec)

Red

Steady On

The NWA1000 Series failed to boot up or is experience system failure.

Fast Blinking (On for 50

The NWA1000 Series is undergoing firmware upgrade.

ms, Off for 50 ms)

Slow Blinking (Blink for

The Uplink port is disconnected.

3 times, Off for 3 sec)

3.1.3 NWA1123-AC HD

The following are the LED descriptions for your NWA1123-AC HD.

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Figure 7 NWA1123-AC HD LED

The following are the LED descriptions for your NWA1000 Series.

Table 4 NWA1123-AC HD LED

COLOR

STATUS

DESCRIPTION

Amber

Blinks amber for 1 second

The NWA1000 Series is booting up.

and green for 1 second

alternatively.

Green

Green

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The wireless module of the NWA1000 Series is disabled or fails,

second, Off for 1 second)

the NWA1000 Series is using default wireless settings.

Green

Steady On

The NWA1000 Series is ready for use, the NWA1000 Series’s

wireless interface is activated, and/or wireless clients are

connected to the NWA1000 Series when it receives power

using IEEE 802.3at PoE plus (full power mode).

Amber

Steady On

The NWA1000 Series is ready for use, the NWA1000 Series’s

wireless interface is activated, and/or wireless clients are

connected to the NWA1000 Series when it receives power

using 802.3af PoE (limited power mode).

Bright Blue

Steady On

The NWA1000 Series’s wireless interface is activated, but there

are no wireless clients connected when it receives power

using IEEE 802.3at PoE plus (full power mode).

White

Steady On

The NWA1000 Series’s wireless interface is activated, but there

are no wireless clients connected when it receives power

using 802.3af PoE (limited power mode).

Blue

Slow Blinking (Blink for 1

The NWA1000 Series is performing a Channel Availability

time, Off for 1 second)

Check (CAC) with Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) to

monitor a channel for radar signals.

Red

On

The NWA1000 Series failed to boot up or is experience system

failure.

Fast Blinking (On for 50

The NWA1000 Series is undergoing firmware upgrade.

milliseconds, Off for 50

milliseconds)

Slow Blinking (Blink for 3

The Uplink port of the NWA1000 Series is disconnected.

times, Off for 3 seconds)

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3.1.4 NWA1302-AC

By default, the LEDs automatically turn on when the NWA1302-AC is ready. If the Suppression On option is selected in the LEDs > Suppression screen (see Section 19.2 on page 183) to turn off the LEDs, you can press the LED ON button for one second to turn on the LEDs again. The LEDs will blink and turn off after two minutes.

Figure 8 NWA1302-AC LEDs

The following table describes the LEDs.

Table 5 NWA1302-AC LEDs

LED

COLOR

STATUS

DESCRIPTION

PWR/SYS

Red

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The LED blinks orange and green alternatively when the

sec, Off for 1 sec)

NWA1000 Series is booting up.

Green

On

Green

On

The NWA1000 Series is ready for use.

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The wireless module of the NWA1000 Series is disabled or

sec, Off for 1 sec)

failed.

Red

On

There is system error and the NWA1000 Series cannot

boot up, or the NWA1000 Series suffered a system failure.

Fast Blinking (On for 50

The NWA1000 Series is doing firmware upgrade.

ms, Off for 50 ms)

Slow Blinking (Blink for 3

The Uplink port is disconnected.

times, Off for 3 sec)

Management

Green/

Off

The NWA1000 Series is in standalone mode.

Amber

UPLINK

Amber/

On

Amber — The port is operating as a 10/100-Mbps

Green

connection.

Green — The port is operating as a Gigabit connection

(1000 Mbps).

Blinking

The NWA1000 Series is sending/receiving data through

the port.

Off

The port is not connected.

WLAN

Green

On

The 2.4 GHz WLAN is active.

Off

The 2.4 GHz WLAN is not active.

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Table 5 NWA1302-AC LEDs (continued)

LED

COLOR

STATUS

DESCRIPTION

WLAN

Green

On

The 5 GHz WLAN is active.

Off

The 5 GHz WLAN is not active.

LAN

Amber/

On

Amber — The port is operating as a 10/100-Mbps

Green

connection.

Green — The port is operating as a Gigabit connection

(1000 Mbps).

Blinking

The LAN port is sending/receiving data through the port.

Off

The LAN port is not connected.

3.2 Cloud Mode LEDs

Following are LED descriptions for the NWA1000 Series series models in cloud mode.

3.2.1 NWA1123-AC PRO

The LEDs will stay ON when the NWA1123-AC PRO is ready. You can change this setting through the NCC (Nebula Control Center).

Figure 9 NWA1123-AC PRO LEDs

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The following table describes the LEDs.

Table 6 NWA1123-AC PRO LEDs

LED

COLOR

STATUS

DESCRIPTION

PWR/SYS

Red

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The LED blinks orange and green alternatively when the

sec, Off for 1 sec)

NWA1000 Series is booting up.

Green

On

Green

On

The NWA1000 Series is ready for use.

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The wireless module of the NWA1000 Series is disabled or

sec, Off for 1 sec)

failed.

Red

On

There is a system error and the NWA1000 Series cannot boot

up, or the NWA1000 Series suffered a system failure.

Fast Blinking (On for 50

The NWA1000 Series is undergoing firmware upgrade.

ms, Off for 50 ms)

Slow Blinking (Blink for 3

The Uplink port is disconnected.

times, Off for 3 sec)

Management

Green

On

The NWA1000 Series is managed by the NCC.

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The NWA1000 Series is connected to the NCC, but not

sec, Off for 1 sec)

registered.

Amber

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The NWA1000 Series is searching for (discovering) the NCC.

sec, Off for 1 sec)

WLAN

Green

On

The antenna switch is set to “Ceiling” for the radio.

The 2.4 GHz WLAN is active.

Amber

On

The antenna switch is set to “Wall” for the radio.

The 2.4 GHz WLAN is active.

Off

The 2.4 GHz WLAN is not active.

WLAN

Green

On

The antenna switch is set to “Ceiling” for the radio.

The 5 GHz WLAN is active.

Amber

On

The antenna switch is set to “Wall” for the radio.

The 5 GHz WLAN is active.

Off

The 5 GHz WLAN is not active.

UPLINK

Amber/

On

Amber — The port is operating as a 100-Mbps connection.

Green

Green — The port is operating as a Gigabit connection (1000

Mbps).

Blinking

The NWA1000 Series is sending/receiving data through the

port.

Off

The port is not connected.

LAN

Amber/

On

Amber — The port is operating as a 100-Mbps connection.

Green

Green — The port is operating as a Gigabit connection (1000

Mbps).

Blinking

The LAN port is sending/receiving data through the port.

Off

The LAN port is not connected.

Locator

White

Blinking

The Locator is activated and will show the actual location

of the NWA1000 Series between several devices in the

network.

Off

The Locator function is off.

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3.2.2 NWA1123-ACv2

The following are the LED descriptions for your NWA1123-ACv2.

Figure 10 NWA1123-ACv2 LED

The following are the LED descriptions for your NWA1123-ACv2.

Table 7 NWA1123-ACv2 LED

COLOR

STATUS

DESCRIPTION

Amber

Blinks amber for 1

The LED blinks orange and green alternatively when the NWA1000

second and green for

Series is booting up.

Green

1 second alternatively.

Amber

Blinks amber and

The NWA1000 Series is discovering the NCC.

green alternatively 3

Green

times and then turns

solid green for 3

seconds.

Green

On

The NWA1000 Series is ready for use and its wireless interface is

activated.

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The wireless module of the NWA1000 Series is disabled or failed, or

sec, Off for 1 sec)

the NWA1000 Series is connected to the NCC, but not registered.

Red

On

The NWA1000 Series failed to boot up or is experience system failure.

Fast Blinking (On for 50

The NWA1000 Series is undergoing firmware upgrade.

ms, Off for 50 ms)

3.2.3 NWA1123-AC HD

The following are the LED descriptions for your NWA1123-AC HD.

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Figure 11 NWA1123-AC HD LED

The following are the LED descriptions for your NWA1123-AC HD.

Table 8 NWA1123-AC HD LED

COLOR

STATUS

DESCRIPTION

Amber

Blinks amber for 1 second

The NWA1000 Series is booting up.

and green for 1 second

alternatively.

Green

Amber

Blinks amber and green

The NWA1000 Series is discovering the NCC.

alternatively 3 times and

Green

then turns solid green for 3

seconds.

Green

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The wireless module of the NWA1000 Series is disabled or fails,

second, Off for 1 second)

the NWA1000 Series is in cloud mode but not registered with

the NCC.

Green

Steady On

The NWA1000 Series is ready for use, the NWA1000 Series’s

wireless interface is activated, and/or wireless clients are

connected to the NWA1000 Series when it receives power

using IEEE 802.3at PoE plus (full power mode).

Amber

Steady On

The NWA1000 Series is ready for use, the NWA1000 Series’s

wireless interface is activated, and/or wireless clients are

connected to the NWA1000 Series when it receives power

using 802.3af PoE (limited power mode).

Bright Blue

Steady On

The NWA1000 Series’s wireless interface is activated, but there

are no wireless clients connected when it receives power

using IEEE 802.3at PoE plus (full power mode).

White

Steady On

The NWA1000 Series’s wireless interface is activated, but there

are no wireless clients connected when it receives power

using 802.3af PoE (limited power mode).

Blue

Slow Blinking (Blink for 1

The NWA1000 Series is performing a Channel Availability

time, Off for 1 second)

Check (CAC) with Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) to

monitor a channel for radar signals.

Red

On

The NWA1000 Series failed to boot up or is experience system

failure.

Fast Blinking (On for 50

The NWA1000 Series is undergoing firmware upgrade.

milliseconds, Off for 50

milliseconds)

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3.2.4 NWA1302-AC

By default, the LEDs automatically turn on when the NWA1302-AC is ready. If the LEDs are turned off by the NCC, you can press the LED ON button for one second to turn on the LEDs again. The LEDs will blink and turn off after two minutes.

Figure 12 MWA1302-AC LEDs

The following table describes the LEDs.

Table 9 NWA1302-AC LEDs

LED

COLOR

STATUS

DESCRIPTION

PWR/SYS

Red

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The LED blinks orange and green alternatively when the

sec, Off for 1 sec)

NWA1000 Series is booting up.

Green

On

Green

On

The NWA1000 Series is ready for use.

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The wireless module of the NWA1000 Series is disabled or

sec, Off for 1 sec)

failed.

Red

On

There is a system error and the NWA1000 Series cannot

boot up, or the NWA1000 Series suffered a system failure.

Fast Blinking (On for 50

The NWA1000 Series is doing firmware upgrade.

ms, Off for 50 ms)

Slow Blinking (Blink for 3

The Uplink port is disconnected.

times, Off for 3 sec)

Management

Green

On

The NWA1000 Series is managed by the NCC.

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The NWA1000 Series is connected to the NCC, but not

sec, Off for 1 sec)

registered.

Amber

Slow Blinking (On for 1

The NWA1000 Series is searching for (discovering) the

sec, Off for 1sec)

NCC.

UPLINK

Amber/

On

Amber — The port is operating as a 10/100-Mbps

Green

connection.

Green — The port is operating as a Gigabit connection

(1000 Mbps).

Blinking

The NWA1000 Series is sending/receiving data through

the port.

Off

The port is not connected.

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Table 9 NWA1302-AC LEDs (continued)

LED

COLOR

STATUS

DESCRIPTION

WLAN

Green

On

The 2.4 GHz WLAN is active.

Off

The 2.4 GHz WLAN is not active.

WLAN

Green

On

The 5 GHz WLAN is active.

Off

The 5 GHz WLAN is not active.

LAN

Amber/

On

Amber — The port is operating as a 10/100-Mbps

Green

connection.

Green — The port is operating as a Gigabit connection

(1000 Mbps).

Blinking

The LAN port is sending/receiving data through the port.

Off

The LAN port is not connected.

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PART I

Standalone

Configuration

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CHAPTER 4

Standalone Mode

4.1 Overview

The NWA1000 Series operates in standalone mode by default. Use the web configurator to manage and configure it directly. As shown in the following figure, wireless clients can connect to the NWA1000 Series (A) to access network resources.

4.2 Ways to Manage the NWA1000 Series

You can use the following ways to manage the NWA1000 Series.

Web Configurator

The Web Configurator allows easy NWA1000 Series setup and management using an Internet browser. This User’s Guide provides information about the Web Configurator.

Command-Line Interface (CLI)

The CLI allows you to use text-based commands to configure the NWA1000 Series. You can access it using remote management (for example, SSH or Telnet). See the Command Reference Guide for more information.

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File Transfer Protocol (FTP)

This protocol can be used for firmware upgrades and configuration backup and restore.

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

The NWA1000 Series can be monitored by an SNMP manager. See the SNMP chapter in this User’s Guide.

4.3 Good Habits for Managing the NWA1000 Series

Do the following things regularly to make the NWA1000 Series more secure and to manage it more effectively.

Change the password often. Use a password that’s not easy to guess and that consists of different types of characters, such as numbers and letters.

Write down the password and put it in a safe place.

Back up the configuration (and make sure you know how to restore it). Restoring an earlier working configuration may be useful if the device becomes unstable or even crashes. If you forget your password, you will have to reset the NWA1000 Series to its factory default settings. If you backed up an earlier configuration file, you won’t have to totally re-configure the NWA1000 Series; you can simply restore your last configuration.

4.4Starting and Stopping the NWA1000 Series

Here are some of the ways to start and stop the NWA1000 Series.

Always use Maintenance > Shutdown or the shutdown command before you turn off the NWA1000 Series or remove the power. Not doing so can cause the firmware to become corrupt.

Table 10 Starting and Stopping the NWA1000 Series

METHOD

DESCRIPTION

Turning on the power

A cold start occurs when you turn on the power to the NWA1000 Series. The NWA1000

Series powers up, checks the hardware, and starts the system processes.

Rebooting the

A warm start (without powering down and powering up again) occurs when you use the

NWA1000 Series

Reboot button in the Reboot screen or when you use the reboot command. The

NWA1000 Series writes all cached data to the local storage, stops the system processes,

and then does a warm start.

Using the RESET button

If you press the RESET button on the back of the NWA1000 Series, the NWA1000 Series sets

the configuration to its default values and then reboots. See Section 27.6 on page 210 for

more information.

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Table 10 Starting and Stopping the NWA1000 Series

METHOD

DESCRIPTION

Clicking Maintenance

Clicking Maintenance > Shutdown > Shutdown or using the shutdown command writes all

> Shutdown >

cached data to the local storage and stops the system processes. Wait for the device to

Shutdown or using the

shut down and then manually turn off or remove the power. It does not turn off the

shutdown command

power.

Disconnecting the

Power off occurs when you turn off the power to the NWA1000 Series. The NWA1000 Series

power

simply turns off. It does not stop the system processes or write cached data to local

storage.

The NWA1000 Series does not stop or start the system processes when you apply configuration files or run shell scripts although you may temporarily lose access to network resources.

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CHAPTER 5

The Web Configurator

5.1 Overview

The NWA1000 Series Web Configurator allows easy management using an Internet browser.

In order to use the Web Configurator, you must:

Use Internet Explorer 10.0 and later versions, Mozilla Firefox 36.0 and later versions, Safari 9.0 and later versions, or Google Chrome 38.0 and later versions.

Allow pop-up windows.

Enable JavaScript (enabled by default).

Enable Java permissions (enabled by default).

Enable cookies.

The recommended screen resolution is 1024 x 768 pixels and higher.

5.2Accessing the Web Configurator

1Make sure your NWA1000 Series is working in standalone mode (see Section 1.2.1 on page 13) and hardware is properly connected. See the Quick Start Guide.

2If the NWA1000 Series and your computer are not connected to a DHCP server, make sure your computer’s IP address is in the range between «192.168.1.3» and «192.168.1.254».

3Browse to the NWA1000 Series’s DHCP-assigned IP address or http://192.168.1.2. The Login screen appears.

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4Enter the user name (default: “admin”) and password (default: “1234”). Click Login.

Click the Visit button if you want to open the Zyxel Nebula Control Center (NCC) login page in a new tab or window. The NCC is a cloud-based network management system that allows you to remotely manage and monitor the NWA1000 Series in cloud mode (see Section 1.2.1 on page 13).

5If you logged in using the default user name and password, the Update Admin Info screen appears. Otherwise, the dashboard appears.

The Update Admin Info screen appears every time you log in using the default user name and default password. If you change the password for the default user account, this screen does not appear anymore.

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6Each time you log into the web configurator, a Message center screen will pop up showing the QR code of the NWA1000 Series. Use the Zyxel Nebula Mobile app to scan the QR code. The NWA1000 Series will be registered and assigned to an existing site/organization in the NCC automatically. Click OK to close the screen.

5.3 Navigating the Web Configurator

The following summarizes how to navigate the web configurator from the Dashboard screen. This guide uses the NWA1123-AC HD screens as an example. The screens may vary slightly for different models.

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Figure 13 The Web Configurator’s Main Screen

A

B C

The Web Configurator’s main screen is divided into these parts:

A — Title Bar

B — Navigation Panel

C — Main Window

5.3.1Title Bar

The title bar provides some useful links that always appear over the screens below, regardless of how deep into the Web Configurator you navigate.

Figure 14 Title Bar

The icons provide the following functions.

Table 11 Title Bar: Web Configurator Icons

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Logout

Click this to log out of the Web Configurator.

Wizard

Click this to open the wizard. See Chapter 6 on page 46 for more information.

Help

Click this to open the help page for the current screen.

About

Click this to display basic information about the NWA1000 Series.

Site Map

Click this to see an overview of links to the Web Configurator screens.

Object

Click this to open a screen where you can check which configuration items reference an

Reference

object.

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Table 11 Title Bar: Web Configurator Icons (continued)

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

CLI

Click this to open a popup window that displays the CLI commands sent by the Web

Configurator.

nebula

Click this to open the NCC web site login page in a new tab or window.

About

Click About to display basic information about the NWA1000 Series.

Figure 15 About

The following table describes labels that can appear in this screen.

Table 12 About

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Boot Module

This shows the version number of the software that handles the booting process of the

NWA1000 Series.

Current Version

This shows the firmware version of the NWA1000 Series.

Released Date

This shows the date (yyyy-mm-dd) and time (hh:mm:ss) when the firmware is released.

OK

Click this to close the screen.

Site Map

Click Site MAP to see an overview of links to the Web Configurator screens. Click a screen’s link to go to that screen.

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Figure 16 Site Map

Object Reference

Click Object Reference to open the Object Reference screen. Select the type of object and the individual object and click Refresh to show which configuration settings reference the object.

Figure 17 Object Reference

The fields vary with the type of object. The following table describes labels that can appear in this screen.

Table 13 Object References

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Object Name

This identifies the object for which the configuration settings that use it are displayed. Click the

object’s name to display the object’s configuration screen in the main window.

#

This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with any entry.

Service

This is the type of setting that references the selected object. Click a service’s name to display

the service’s configuration screen in the main window.

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Table 13 Object References (continued)

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Priority

If it is applicable, this field lists the referencing configuration item’s position in its list, otherwise

N/A displays.

Name

This field identifies the configuration item that references the object.

Description

If the referencing configuration item has a description configured, it displays here.

Refresh

Click this to update the information in this screen.

Cancel

Click Cancel to close the screen.

CLI Messages

Click CLI to look at the CLI commands sent by the Web Configurator. These commands appear in a popup window, such as the following.

Figure 18 CLI Messages

Click Clear to remove the currently displayed information.

Note: See the Command Reference Guide for information about the commands.

5.3.2 Navigation Panel

Use the menu items on the navigation panel to open screens to configure NWA1000 Series features. Click the arrow in the middle of the right edge of the navigation panel to hide the navigation panel menus or drag it to resize them. The following sections introduce the NWA1000 Series’s navigation panel menus and their screens.

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Figure 19 Navigation Panel

Dashboard

The dashboard displays general device information, system status, system resource usage, and interface status in widgets that you can re-arrange to suit your needs.

For details on the Dashboard’s features, see Chapter 7 on page 52.

Monitor Menu

The monitor menu screens display status and statistics information.

Table 14 Monitor Menu Screens Summary

FOLDER OR LINK

TAB

FUNCTION

Network Status

Network

Display general LAN interface information and packet statistics.

Status

Wireless

AP Information

Radio List

Display information about the radios of the connected APs.

Station Info

Station List

Display information about the connected stations.

WDS Link Info

WDS Link Info

Display statistics about the NWA1000 Series’s WDS (Wireless Disctribution

System) connections.

Detected Device

Detected

Display information about suspected rogue APs.

Device

Log

View Log

Display log entries for the NWA1000 Series.

Configuration Menu

Use the configuration menu screens to configure the NWA1000 Series’s features.

Table 15 Configuration Menu Screens Summary

FOLDER OR LINK

TAB

FUNCTION

Network

IP Setting

Configure the IP address for the NWA1000 Series Ethernet interface.

VLAN

Manage the Ethernet interface VLAN settings.

NCC Discovery

Configures proxy server settings to access the NCC.

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Table 15 Configuration Menu Screens Summary (continued)

FOLDER OR LINK

TAB

FUNCTION

Wireless

AP

WLAN Setting

Manage the NWA1000 Series’s general wireless settings.

Management

Rogue AP

Rogue/Friendly AP

Configure how the NWA1000 Series monitors for rogue APs.

List

Load Balancing

Load Balancing

Configure load balancing for traffic moving to and from wireless

clients.

DCS

DCS

Configure dynamic wireless channel selection.

Object

User

User

Create and manage users.

Setting

Manage default settings for all users, general settings for user sessions,

and rules to force user authentication.

AP Profile

Radio

Create and manage wireless radio settings files that can be

associated with different APs.

SSID

Create and manage wireless SSID, security, MAC filtering, and layer-2

isolation files that can be associated with different APs.

WDS Profile

WDS

Create and manage WDS profiles that can be used to connect to

different APs in WDS.

Certificate

My Certificates

Create and manage th e NWA1000 Series’s certificates.

Trusted Certificates

Import and manage certificates from trusted sources.

System

Host Name

Host Name

Configure the system and domain name for the NWA1000 Series.

Date/Time

Date/Time

Configure the current date, time, and time zone in the NWA1000

Series.

WWW

Service Control

Configure HTTP, HTTPS, and general authentication.

SSH

SSH

Configure SSH server and SSH service settings.

TELNET

TELNET

Configure telnet server settings for the NWA1000 Series.

FTP

FTP

Configure FTP server settings.

SNMP

SNMP

Configure SNMP communities and services.

Log & Report

Email Daily

Email Daily Report

Configure where and how to send daily reports and what reports to

Report

send.

Log Setting

Log Setting

Configure the system log, e-mail logs, and remote syslog servers.

Maintenance Menu

Use the maintenance menu screens to manage configuration and firmware files, run diagnostics, and reboot or shut down the NWA1000 Series.

Table 16 Maintenance Menu Screens Summary

FOLDER OR LINK

TAB

FUNCTION

File Manager

Configuration File

Manage and upload configuration files for the NWA1000 Series.

Firmware Package

View the current firmware version and to upload firmware.

Shell Script

Manage and run shell script files for the NWA1000 Series.

Diagnostics

Diagnostics

Collect diagnostic information.

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Table 16 Maintenance Menu Screens Summary (continued)

FOLDER OR LINK

TAB

FUNCTION

LEDs

Suppression

Enable this feature to keep the LEDs off after the NWA1000 Series

starts.

Locator

Enable this feature to see the actual location of the NWA1000 Series

between several devices in the network.

Antenna

Antenna Switch

Change antenna orientation for the radios.

Reboot

Reboot

Restart the NWA1000 Series.

Shutdown

Shutdown

Turn off the NWA1000 Series.

5.3.3 Warning Messages

Warning messages, such as those resulting from misconfiguration, display in a pop up window.

Figure 20 Warning Message

5.3.4 Tables and Lists

The Web Configurator tables and lists are quite flexible and provide several options for how to display their entries.

5.3.4.1 Manipulating Table Display

Here are some of the ways you can manipulate the Web Configurator tables.

1 Click a column heading to sort the table’s entries according to that column’s criteria.

2Click the down arrow next to a column heading for more options about how to display the entries. The options available vary depending on the type of fields in the column. Here are some examples of what you can do:

Sort in ascending alphabetical order

Sort in descending (reverse) alphabetical order

Select which columns to display

Group entries by field

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Show entries in groups

Filter by mathematical operators (<, >, or =) or searching for text.

3 Select a column heading cell’s right border and drag to re-size the column.

4Select a column heading and drag and drop it to change the column order. A green check mark displays next to the column’s title when you drag the column to a valid new location.

5Use the icons and fields at the bottom of the table to navigate to different pages of entries and control how many entries display at a time.

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5.3.4.2 Working with Table Entries

The tables have icons for working with table entries. A sample is shown next. You can often use the [Shift] or [Ctrl] key to select multiple entries to remove, activate, or deactivate.

Table 17 Common Table Icons

Here are descriptions for the most common table icons.

Table 18 Common Table Icons

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Add

Click this to create a new entry. For features where the entry’s position in the numbered list is

important (features where the NWA1000 Series applies the table’s entries in order like the

firewall for example), you can select an entry and click Add to create a new entry after the

selected entry.

Edit

Double-click an entry or select it and click Edit to open a screen where you can modify the

entry’s settings. In some tables you can just click a table entry and edit it directly in the

table. For those types of tables small red triangles display for table entries with changes that

you have not yet applied.

Remove

To remove an entry, select it and click Remove. The NWA1000 Series confirms you want to

remove it before doing so.

Activate

To turn on an entry, select it and click Activate.

Inactivate

To turn off an entry, select it and click Inactivate.

Object Reference

Select an entry and click Object Reference to open a screen that shows which settings use

the entry.

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Setup Wizard

6.1 Accessing the Wizard

When you log into the Web Configurator for the first time or when you reset the NWA1000 Series to its default configuration, the wizard screen displays.

Note: If you have already configured the wizard screens and want to open it again, click the Wizard icon on the upper right corner of any Web Configurator screen.

6.2 Using the Wizard

This wizard helps you configure the NWA1000 Series IP address, change time zone, daylight saving and radio settings, and edit an SSID profile to change general wireless and wireless security settings.

6.2.1 Step 1 Time Settings

Use this screen to configure the NWA1000 Series’s country code, time zone and daylight saving time.

Country Code: Select the country where the NWA1000 Series is located.

Note: The country code field is not available and you cannot change the country code if the NWA1000 Series products comply with the U.S. laws, policies and regulations and are to be sold to the U.S. market.

Time Zone: Select the time zone of your location. This will set the time difference between your time zone and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

Enable Daylight Saving: Select the option if you use Daylight Saving Time. Configure the day and time when Daylight Saving Time starts and ends.

Offset allows you to specify how much the clock changes when daylight saving begins and ends. Enter a number from 1 to 5.5 (by 0.5 increments).

Click Next to proceed. Click Cancel to close the wizard without saving.

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Figure 21 Wizard: Time Zone

6.2.2 Step 2 Password and Uplink Connection

Use this screen to configure the NWA1000 Series’s system password and IP address.

Change Password: Enter a new password and retype it to confirm.

Uplink Connection: Select Auto (DHCP) if the NWA1000 Series is connected to a router with the DHCP server enabled. You then need to check the router for the IP address assigned to the NWA1000 Series in order to access the NWA1000 Series’s web configurator again.

Otherwise, select Static IP when the NWA1000 Series is NOT connected to a router or you want to assign it a fixed IP address. You will need to manually enter:

the NWA1000 Series’s IP address and subnet mask.

the IP address of the router that helps forward traffic.

a DNS server’s IP address. The Domain Name System (DNS) maps a domain name to an IP address and vice versa. The DNS server is extremely important because without it, you must know the IP address of a computer before you can access it.

Click Prev to return to the previous screen. Click Next to proceed. Click Cancel to close the wizard without saving.

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Figure 22 Wizard: Uplink

6.2.3 Step 3 Radio

Use this screen to configure the NWA1000 Series’s radio transmitter(s).

Channel Width: Select the wireless channel bandwidth you want the NWA1000 Series to use. Because not all devices support 40 MHz and/or 80 MHz channels, select 20/40/80MHz to allow the NWA1000 Series to adjust the channel bandwidth automatically.

Channel Selection: Select Auto to have the NWA1000 Series automatically choose a radio channel that has least interference. Otherwise, select Manual and specify a channel the NWA1000 Series will use in the 2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless LAN. The options vary depending on the frequency band and the country you are in.

Maximum Output Power: Enter the maximum output power of the NWA1000 Series. If there is a high density of APs in an area, decrease the output power of the NWA1000 Series to reduce interference with other APs.

Note: Reducing the output power also reduces the NWA1000 Series’s effective broadcast radius.

Click Prev to return to the previous screen. Click Next to proceed. Click Cancel to close the wizard without saving.

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Figure 23 Wizard: Radio

6.2.4 Step 4 SSID

Use this screen to enable, disable or edit an SSID profile.

Select an SSID profile and click the Status switch to turn it on or off. To change an SSID profile’s settings, such as the SSID (WiFi network name) and WiFi password, double-click the SSID profile entry from the list. See Section 6.2.4.1 on page 49 for more information.

Note: You cannot add or remove an SSID profile after running the setup wizard.

Figure 24 Wizard: SSID

6.2.4.1 Edit SSID Profile

Use this screen to configure an SSID profile.

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The screen varies depending on the security type you selected.

SSID — Enter a descriptive name of up to 32 printable characters for the wireless LAN.

Status — Select Activate to enable the SSID profile. Otherwise, select Inactive to disable the profile.

VLAN ID: Enter a VLAN ID for the NWA1000 Series to use to tag traffic originating from this SSID.

Band Mode: Select the wireless band which this profile should use. 2.4 GHz is the frequency used by IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless clients. 5 GHz is the frequency used by IEEE 802.11ac/a/n wireless clients.

Not all NWA1000 Seriess support both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands.

Security Type: Select WPA2 to add security on this wireless network. Otherwise, select OPEN to allow any wireless client to associate this network without authentication.

PSK (Pre-shared Key): If you set Security Type to WPA2 and select PSK, enter a pre-shared key of between 8 and 63 case-sensitive ASCII characters (including spaces and symbols) or 64 hexadecimal characters.

802.1x: Select 802.1x and the Primary / Secondary RADIUS Server check box to have the NWA1000 Series use the specified RADIUS server. You have to enter the IP address, port number and shared secret password of the RADIUS server to be used for authentication.

Click OK to proceed. Click Cancel to close the screen without saving.

Figure 25 Wizard: SSID: Edit (WPA2-PSK)

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