ZyXEL NWA5301-NJ User Guide

ZyXEL NWA5301-NJ Manual

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    User's Guide NWA/WAC Series 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Unified Access Point Default Login Details LAN IP Address User Name Password DHCP-assigned OR http://192.168.1.2 admin 1234 Version 5.10 Edition 1, 11/2017 Copyright © 2017 Zyxel Communications Corporation
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    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 • More Information Go to support.zyxel.com to find other information on the NWA/WAC. NWA / WAC Series User
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    • All models in this series may be referred to as the "NWA/WAC" in this guide. • Product labels, screen names, field labels and field choices are all in bold font. tab to get to that screen. Icons Used in Figures Figures in this guide may use the following generic icons. The NWA/WAC icon is not an
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    Contents Overview Contents Overview User's Guide ...12 Introduction ...13 The Web Configurator ...35 Setup Wizard ...47 Technical Reference ...53 Manager ...185 Diagnostics ...196 LEDs ...198 Antenna Switch ...200 Reboot ...202 Shutdown ...203 Troubleshooting ...204 NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 4
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    's Guide 12 Chapter 1 Introduction ...13 1.1 Overview ...13 1.1.1 Management Mode ...17 1.1.2 MBSSID ...18 1.1.3 Dual-Radio ...19 1.1.4 Root AP ...19 1.1.5 Repeater ...20 1.2 Ways to Manage the NWA/WAC 21 1.3 Good Habits for Managing the NWA/WAC 22 1.4 Hardware Connections ...22 1.5 NWA5301-NJ
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    5.4.1 AP Mode Radio Information 65 5.5 Station List ...67 5.6 WDS Link Info ...68 5.7 Detected Device ...69 5.8 View Log ...72 Chapter 6 Network...75 NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 6
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    .1 Overview ...107 10.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 107 10.1.2 What You Need To Know 107 10.2 Radio ...108 NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 7
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    .3 Trusted Certificates ...142 13.3.1 Edit Trusted Certificates ...143 13.3.2 Import Trusted Certificates 146 13.4 Technical Reference ...147 Chapter 14 System...148 NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 8
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    ...153 14.4.1 Service Access Limitations 153 14.4.2 System Timeout ...153 14.4.3 HTTPS ...154 14.4.4 Configuring WWW Service Control 154 14.4.5 14.6 Telnet ...167 14.7 FTP ...167 14.8 SNMP ...168 14.8.1 Supported MIBs ...169 14.8.2 SNMP Traps ...170 14.8.3 Configuring SNMP ...170 14 's Guide 9
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    Configuration File Download Using FTP 190 16.3 Firmware Package ...191 16.3.1 Example of Firmware Upload Using FTP 192 16.4 Shell Script 203 21.1.1 What You Need To Know 203 21.2 Shutdown ...203 Chapter 22 Troubleshooting...204 22.1 Overview ...204 22.2 Power, Hardware Connections, and LED 204
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    Table of Contents 22.6 Resetting the NWA/WAC ...212 22.7 Getting More Troubleshooting Help 213 Appendix A Importing Certificates 214 Appendix B IPv6...227 Appendix C Customer Support ...235 Appendix D Legal Information ...241 Index ...254 NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 11
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    PART I User's Guide 12
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    Guide covers the following models: NWA1123-ACv2, NWA1123-AC PRO, NWA1123-AC HD, NWA5121-N, NWA5121-NI, NWA5123-AC, NWA5123-AC HD, NWA5123-NI, NWA5301-NJ 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n IEEE 802.11ac Supported Frequency Bands 2.4 GHz 5 GHz 2.4 GHz 5 GHz Available Security Modes
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    -AC HD CAPWAP Managed AP Mode No No No AC (AP Controller) Discovery No No No 802.11r Fast Roaming Support in Managed No No No AP Mode Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) No No No Maximum number of log messages 512 1 No Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes No No Yes NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 14
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    Yes No 512 event logs or 1024 debug logs NWA5123- NWA5123- NWA5301- AC HD NI NJ Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No 512 event logs or 1024 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n IEEE 802.11ac Supported Frequency Bands 2.4 GHz 5 GHz 2.4 GHz 5 GHz Available Security Modes 's Guide 15
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    -S No Yes 512 event logs or 1024 debug logs Table 4 WAC6500 Series Comparison Table FEATURES WAC6502D-E WAC6502D-S Supported Wireless Standards IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n IEEE 802.11ac IEEE 802.11a Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 16
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    help eliminate network threats (if it supports monitor mode and rogue APs detection/ service the Quick Start Guide for how to the NWA/WAC and a Zyxel AP controller, such as the Managed AP Dynamic UPLOAD FIRMWARE VIA Web Configurator or AP mode, use the Reset button to restore the default
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    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 NWA/WAC can access only the Internet. Figure 1 Multiple BSSs NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 18
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    network at the same time. In the figure below, both clients A, B and C can access the wired network through the root AP. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 19
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    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. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 20
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    commands to configure the NWA/WAC. You can access it using remote management (for example, SSH or Telnet). See the Command Reference Guide for more information. File Transfer Protocol (FTP) This protocol can be used for firmware upgrades and configuration backup and restore. NWA / WAC Series User
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    or even crashes. If you forget your password, you will have to reset the NWA/WAC to its factory default settings. If you backed up an . 1.4 Hardware Connections See your Quick Start Guide for information on making hardware connections. 1.5 NWA5301-NJ Hardware 1.5.1 110 Punch-Down Block This section
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    to seat the wires down properly into the slot. 5 Trim any excess wires. Place the dust caps over the terminated wires. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 23
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    that is connected to the RJ-45 PHONE port on the back of the NWA. The NWA does not support VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and the PHONE port is NOT for making calls over the regular networking configured to the following parameters: • VT100 terminal emulation NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 24
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    -9 PIN# 1 Black 1 7 Brown 2 2 Blue 3 8 Purple 5 1.6 LEDs The LEDs of your WAC6500 and NWA5301 can be controlled by using the Suppression feature such that the LEDs stay lit (ON) or OFF after the device is in the Maintenance > LEDs > Suppression screen. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 25
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    is system error and the WAC cannot boot up, or the WAC suffered a system failure. The WAC is doing firmware upgrade. The Uplink port is disconnected. The wireless module of the WAC is disabled or failed. The WAC AP GHz WLAN is active. The 2.4 GHz WLAN is not active. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 26
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    WAC6103D-I is ready. You can change this setting in the Maintenance > LEDs > Suppression screen. Figure 6 NWA1123-AC PRO and WAC6103D-I LEDs NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 27
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    and the NWA/WAC cannot boot up, or the NWA/WAC suffered a system failure. The NWA/WAC is doing firmware upgrade. The Uplink port is disconnected. The wireless module of the NWA/WAC is disabled or failed. The NWA/WAC through the port. The LAN port is not connected. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 28
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    is off. 1.6.3 NWA5301-NJ The LEDs automatically turn off when the NWA5301-NJ is ready. You 7 NWA5301-NJ LEDs The following are the LED descriptions for your NWA5301-NJ. Table 10 NWA5301-NJ LEDs experiencing system failure. The NWA is undergoing firmware upgrade. The Uplink port is disconnected.
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    Chapter 1 Introduction Table 10 NWA5301-NJ LEDs (continued) LABEL COLOR STATUS WLAN Green On Off UPLINK LAN1-3 Green Green On Blinking Off On Blinking Off DESCRIPTION The Slow Blinking (On for 1s, Off for 1s) Green On DESCRIPTION The NWA is booting up. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 30
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    system failure. Green Off Amber Fast Blinking (On for 50ms, Off for 50ms) The NWA is undergoing firmware upgrade. Green Off Amber Slow Blinking (blink for 3 The Uplink port is disconnected. times, Off for after two minutes. Figure 9 WAC5302D-S LEDs NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 31
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    is system error and the WAC cannot boot up, or the WAC suffered a system failure. The WAC is doing firmware upgrade. The Uplink port is disconnected. The wireless module of the WAC is disabled or failed. The WAC AP following are the LED descriptions for your NWA/WAC. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 32
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    WAC failed to boot up or is experience system failure. Red Fast Blinking (On for The NWA/WAC is undergoing firmware upgrade. 50ms, Off for 50ms) Red Slow Blinking (blink for 3 The Uplink port is disconnected. times, Off the ways to start and stop the NWA/WAC. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 33
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    remove the power. Not doing so can cause the firmware to become corrupt. Table 14 Starting and Stopping then does a warm start. Using the RESET button If you press the RESET button on the back of the NWA/ for the device to shut down and then manually turn off or remove the power. It does Guide 34
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    NWA/WAC Web Configurator allows easy management using an Internet browser. Browsers supported are: • Firefox 36.0.1 or later • Chrome 41.0 or later Section 1.1.1 on page 17) and hardware is properly connected. See the Quick Start Guide. 2 If the NWA/WAC and your computer are not connected to a DHCP
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    account, this screen does not appear anymore. 2.3 Navigating the Web Configurator The following summarizes how to navigate the web configurator from the Dashboard screen. This guide uses the NWA1123-ACv2 screens as an example. The screens may vary slightly for different models. NWA / WAC Series User
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    wizard. See Chapter 3 on page 47 for more information. Help Click this to open the help page for the current screen. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 37
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    that handles the booting process of the NWA/ WAC. This shows the firmware version of the NWA/WAC. This shows the date (yyyy-mm-dd) and time (hh:mm:ss) when the firmware is released. Click this to close the screen. Site Map Click Site MAP to see
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    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. NWA / WAC Series User
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    window, such as the following. Figure 16 CLI Messages Click Clear to remove the currently displayed information. Note: See the Command Reference Guide for information about the commands. 2.3.2 Navigation Panel Use the menu items on the navigation panel to open screens to configure NWA/WAC features
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    the NWA/WAC Ethernet interface. VLAN Manage the Ethernet interface VLAN settings. AC Discovery Configures the NWA/WAC's AP Controller settings. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 41
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    /WAC. WWW Service Control Configure HTTP, HTTPS, and general authentication. SSH SSH Configure SSH server and SSH service settings. TELNET Configure FTP server settings. SNMP SNMP Configure SNMP communities and services. Log & Report Email Daily Report Email Daily Report Configure
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    File Manage and upload configuration files for the NWA/WAC. Firmware Package View the current firmware version and to upload firmware. Shell Script Manage and run shell script files for the NWA of the ways you can manipulate the Web Configurator tables. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 43
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    by mathematical operators (, or =) or searching for text. 3 Select a column heading cell's right border and drag to re-size the column. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 44
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    table. For those types of tables small red triangles display for table entries with changes that you have not yet applied. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 45
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    click Inactivate. Object Reference Select an entry and click Object Reference to open a screen that shows which settings use the entry. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 46
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    3.1 Accessing the Wizard When you log into the Web Configurator for the first time or when you reset the NWA/WAC to its default configuration, the wizard screen displays. Note: If you have already configured be sold to the U.S. market. Figure 19 Wizard: Country Code NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 47
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    the NWA/WAC is NOT connected to a router or you want to assign it a fixed IP address. You will need to manually enter: • the NWA/WAC's IP address and subnet mask. • the IP address of the router that helps forward traffic. of a computer before you can access it. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 48
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    Select Auto to have the NWA/WAC automatically choose a radio channel that has least interference. Otherwise, select Manual and specify a channel the NWA/WAC will use in the 2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless LAN. The options . Click Cancel to close the wizard without saving. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 49
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    profile after running the setup wizard. Figure 23 Wizard: SSID 3.2.5.1 Edit SSID Profile Use this screen to configure an SSID profile. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 50
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    11b/g/n wireless clients. 5 GHz is the frequency used by IEEE 802.11ac/a/n wireless clients. Not all NWA/WACs support both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. • Security Type: Select WPA2 to add security on this wireless saving. Figure 24 Wizard: SSID: Edit (WPA2) NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 51
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    , click Prev to return to the previous screen or click Cancel to close the wizard without saving. Figure 26 Wizard: Summary NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 52
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    PART II Technical Reference 53
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    status in widgets that you can re-arrange to suit your needs. You can also collapse, refresh, and close individual widgets. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 54
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    , and so on. Firmware Version This field displays the version number and date of the firmware the NWA/WAC is currently running. Click the icon to open the screen where you can upload firmware. Last Firmware Upgrade Status This field displays whether the latest firmware
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    Name This field displays the system name of the discovered device. FW Version This field displays the firmware version of the discovered device. Port (Description) This field displays the discovered device's port which is , and the amount of lease time remaining. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 56
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    firmware upgrade. System default configuration - The NWA/WAC successfully applied the system default configuration. This occurs when the NWA/WAC starts for the first time or you intentionally reset not support power detection. At the time of writing, only the WAC6500 series APs support the Guide 57
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    the NWA/WAC's recent CPU usage. To access this screen, click CPU Usage in the dashboard. Figure 28 Dashboard > CPU Usage NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 58
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    you want this window to be automatically updated. Refresh Now Click this to update the information in the window right away. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 59
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    others that you know are not a threat (those from neighboring networks, for example). See Chapter 11 on page 126 for details. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 60
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    > Network Status (for NWA/WAC with one Ethernet port) Figure 31 Monitor > Network Status (for NWA/WAC with multiple Ethernet ports) NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 61
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    field displays the transmission speed, in bytes per second, on the physical port in the onesecond interval before the screen updated. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 62
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    reception occurred. TX This line represents traffic transmitted from the NWA/WAC on the physical port since it was last connected. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 63
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    > AP Information > Radio List (for NWA/WAC that supports WDS) Figure 34 Monitor > Wireless > AP Information > Radio List (for NWA/WAC that doesn't support WDS) The following table describes the labels in this screen. displays whether or not the radio is enabled. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 64
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    to which the radio belongs. Frequency Band This field is available only on the NWA/WAC that doesn't support WDS. This indicates the wireless frequency band currently being used by the radio. Channel Tx Power Station Rx Information button in the Radio List screen. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 65
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    hours. # This is the items sequential number in the list. It has no bearing on the actual data in this list. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 66
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    is the station's MAC address. Radio This is the radio number on the NWA/WAC to which the station is connected. Capability This displays the supported standard currently being used by the station or the standards
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    uplink and downlink information would be displayed. # This is the index number of the root AP or repeater in this list. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 68
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    Device to access this screen. Not all NWA/WACs support monitor mode. Note: If the NWA/WAC supports monitor mode, the radio or at least one of the other wireless devices in its vicinity. If the NWA/WAC doesn't support monitor mode, turn on rogue AP detection in the Configuration > Wireless > Rogue
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    Chapter 5 Monitor Figure 38 Monitor > Wireless > Detected Device (for NWA/WAC that supports Monitor mode) NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 70
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    Chapter 5 Monitor Figure 39 Monitor > Wireless > Detected Device (for NWA/WAC that doesn't support Monitor mode) The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 32 Monitor > Wireless > the NWA/WAC to scan for APs in the network. Detected Device NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 71
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    's heading cell to sort the table entries by that column's criteria. Click the heading cell again to reverse the sort order. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 72
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    the source IP address of the incoming packet that generated the log message. Do not include the port in this filter. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 73
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    the log message. Protocol This displays when you show the filter. Select a service protocol whose log messages you would like to see. Keyword This displays when you that generated the log message. Protocol This field displays the service protocol in the event that generated the log message.
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    Control And Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) network. About CAPWAP The NWA/WAC supports CAPWAP. This is Zyxel's implementation of the CAPWAP protocol (RFC 5415). The CAPWAP data flow is protected by the configurations of the managed APs (M1 ~ M4). NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 75
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    an AP controller on the network, it receives the discovery request. If the AP controller is in Manual mode it adds the details of the AP to its Unmanaged Access Points list, and you decide which • Get the controller's IP address from a DNS server SRV (Service) record. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 76
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    the following. • Activate DHCP. Your network's DHCP server must support option 138 defined in RFC 5415. • Configure DHCP option 138 Zyxel's implementation of the CAPWAP protocol. • When the AP controller uses its internal Remote Authentication Dial In User Service NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 77
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    server. Use Fixed IP Address Select this if you want to specify the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway manually. IP Address Enter the IP address for this interface. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of this interface in Enter the IP address of the DNS server. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 78
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    DHCPv6 Client DUID Request Address DHCPv6 Request Options DNS Server NTP Server Apply Reset The prefix length indicates what the left-most part of the IP server. Click Apply to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 6.3 VLAN This section
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    Configuration > Network > VLAN. The screen varies depending on whether the NWA/WAC has an extra Ethernet port (except the uplink port). NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 80
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    and click Activate. To turn off an entry, select it and click Inactivate. # This is the index number of the port. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 81
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    to which the port belongs. Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 6.4 AC (AP Controller) Discovery This section screen, click Configuration > Network > AC Discovery. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 82
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    uploads the firmware package for managed AP mode to the NWA/WAC and you cannot log in as the web configurator is disabled; you must manage the NWA/WAC through the AP controller on your network. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 83
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    load balancing between the APs and the NWA/WAC. • The DCS screen (Section 7.5 on page 94) configures dynamic radio channel selection. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 84
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    Management Use this screen to manage the NWA/WAC's general wireless settings. Click Configuration > Wireless > AP Management to access this screen. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 85
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    > Wireless > AP Management LABEL DESCRIPTION Radio 1 Setting Radio 1 Activate Select the check box to enable the NWA/WAC's first (default) radio. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 86
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    clients. Root AP means the radio acts as an AP and also supports the wireless connections with other APs (in repeater mode) to form a the applied WDS profile to connect to a root AP or repeater. Select Manual to have the NWA/WAC connect to the root AP or repeater with the Series User's Guide 87
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    means the radio acts as an AP and also supports the wireless connections with other APs (in repeater mode connect to a root AP or repeater. Select Manual to have the NWA/WAC connect to the APs. MBSSID Settings Edit # SSID Profile Apply Reset Note: Reducing the output power also reduces the Guide 88
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    Chapter 7 Wireless Figure 51 Configuration > Wireless > Rogue AP (for NWA/WAC that supports Monitor mode) Figure 52 Configuration > Wireless > Rogue AP (for NWA/WAC that doesn't support Monitor mode) NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 89
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    button to export the current list of either rogue APs or friendly APS. Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 7.3.1 Add/Edit Rogue/Friendly List Click Add or select an AP and click the Edit
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    between the APs on your network. Click Configuration > Wireless > Load Balancing to access this screen. Figure 54 Configuration > Wireless > Load Balancing NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 91
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    . • Signal Strength - Devices with the weakest signal strength will be kicked first. Apply Reset Note: If you enable this function, you should ensure that there are multiple APs within changes back to the NWA/WAC. Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. NWA / WAC Series User
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    AP can take is to kick the connections that are pushing it over its balanced bandwidth allotment. Figure 56 Kicking a Connection NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 93
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    to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. too great, then the network administrator must open his AP configuration options and manually change the channel to one that no other AP is using (or at least NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 94
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    , load balancing can be crucial in areas crowded with wireless users. Rather than let every user connect and subsequently dilute the NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 95
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    its bandwidth cap then all new connections must basically wait for their turn or get shunted to the nearest identical AP. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 96
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    configure the Bluetooth advertising settings for the NWA/WAC that supports Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Bluetooth Low Energy, which is is a 128-bit (16-byte) number which can be used to identify a service, a device, a manufacturer or an owner. The 2-byte major number is to WAC Series User's Guide 97
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    screen. Use this screen to configure the beacon ID in the Bluetooth advertising packets. Figure 62 Configuration > Bluetooth > Advertising Settings > Edit NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 98
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    OK to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Cancel Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving your changes. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 99
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    of a user logged into the NWA/WAC. User accounts are used in controlling access to configuration and services in the NWA/WAC. User Types These are the types of user accounts the NWA/WAC uses. locally, regardless of the authentication method setting. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 100
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    but not to change it • user - this user has access to the NWA/WAC's services but cannot look at the configuration This field displays the description for each user. 9.2.1 following characters: • Alphanumeric A-z 0-9 (there is no unicode support) • _ [underscores] NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 101
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    • operator • sync • admin • any • devicehaecived • ftp • lp • mail • radius-users • root • uucp • zyxel • bin • games • news • shutdown • daemon • halt • nobody • sshd To access this screen, go to the User characters. Default descriptions are provided. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 102
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    user. If you want to set authentication timeout to a value other than the default settings, select Use Manual Settings then fill your preferred values in the fields that follow. This field is not available if the , and click Configuration > Object > User > Setting. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 103
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    that are set to use the default settings. You can still manually configure any user account's authentication timeout settings. Double-click an entry a specific entry. These are the kinds of user account the NWA/WAC supports. Lease Time • admin - this user can look at and change the configuration Guide 104
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    (about 45.5 days). Apply Click Apply to save the changes. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 9.3.1 Edit that are set to use the default settings. You can still manually configure any user account's authentication timeout settings. To access this User's Guide 105
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    . Click OK to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving your changes. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 106
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    ) is the name that identifies the Service Set with which a wireless station is associated. Wireless stations associating to the access point (AP) must have the same SSID. In other words, it is the name of the wireless network that clients use to connect to it. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 107
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    profile. Remove Click this to remove the selected radio profile. Activate To turn on an entry, select it and click Activate. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 108
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    radio profile is configured to use. Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 10.2.1 Add/Edit Radio Profile This screen allows you from the list and click the Edit button. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 109
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    to hide or show the Advanced Settings in this window. General Settings Activate Select this option to make this profile active. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 110
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    . Not all NWA/WACs support both 2.4 GHz and 5 standard supported by least interference. • Manual: Choose from the 4 channels. Select manual to select the individual supported. This field is available only when you set Channel Selection to DCS and set 2.4 GHz Channel Selection Method to manual
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    the previously selected channels is not supported. Channel ID This field is available only when you set Channel Selection to DCS and set 5 GHz Channel Selection Method to manual. Time Interval DCS Time Interval Select rates but also reduces interference. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 112
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    . This field is not available if you set 802.11 Band to 11a or 11b/g. RTS/CTS Threshold Mac Service Data Unit (MSDU) aggregation collects Ethernet frames without any of their 802.11n headers and wraps the header-less to connect, and reject 802.11a/b/g clients. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 113
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    screen allows you to create and manage SSID configurations that can be used by the APs. An SSID, or Service Set IDentifier, is basically the name of the wireless network to which a wireless client can connect. The > Object > AP Profile > SSID > SSID List (Default) NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 114
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    one. To access this screen, click the Add button or select a SSID profile from the list and click the Edit button. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 115
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    not in the MAC filtering profile of allowed addresses are denied connections. The disable setting means no MAC filtering is used. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 116
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    means no layer-2 isolation is used. Select a Quality of Service (QoS) access category to associate with this SSID. Access categories see it, the only way you can connect to the SSID is by manually entering the SSID name in your wireless connection setup screen(s) (these vary by User's Guide 117
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    the Edit button. Note: This screen's options change based on the Security Mode selected. Only the default screen is displayed here. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 118
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    , wpa2, or wpa2-mix. Radius Server Type This shows External and the NWA/WAC uses an external RADIUS server for authentication. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 119
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    . The default port number is 1813. You need not change this value unless your network administrator instructs you to do so with additional information. Accounting Share Secret Enter a password (up to 128 or ASCII key. WPA2/WPA2-Mix Authentication Settings NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 120
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    It is a more recent development over TKIP and considerably more robust. Not all wireless clients may support this. Enter the interval (in seconds) that a client can be idle before authentication is have a maximum of 32 MAC filtering profiles on the NWA/WAC. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 121
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    include a maximum of 512 MAC addresses. Figure 75 Configuration > Object > AP Profile > SSID > MAC Filter List > Add/Edit MAC Filter Profile NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 122
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    Traffic blocking is disabled. Note: Intra-BSS Traffic Blocking is activated when you enable layer-2 isolation. Figure 76 Layer-2 Isolation Application NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 123
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    of each wireless client, AP, computer or router that you want to allow to communicate with the NWA/WAC's wireless clients. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 124
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    OK to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Cancel Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving your changes. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 125
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    Mode screen (Section 7.3 on page 88) to classify them as either rogue or friendly. Not all NWA/WACs support monitor mode and rogue APs detection. 11.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter The MON Profile screen (Section 11 off an entry, select it and click Inactivate. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 126
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    select and existing monitor mode profile and click the Edit button. Figure 80 Configuration > Object > MON Profile > Add/Edit MON Profile NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 127
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    scan the channel(s) when Scan Channel Mode is set to manual. OK Cancel These channels are limited to the 5 GHz range (802.11 a/n). Not all NWA/WACs support both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. Click OK commercially-available software to physically locate it. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 128
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    that you export (save) your list of friendly APs often, especially if you have a network with a large number of access points. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 129
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    This field indicates the name assigned to the profile. WDS SSID This field shows the SSID specified in this WDS profile. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 130
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    . Click OK to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving your changes. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 131
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    to read the message, no-one can have altered it (because they cannot re-sign the message with Tim's private key). NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 132
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    #7: This Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) format uses lowercase letters, uppercase letters and numerals to convert a binary PKCS#7 certificate into a printable form. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 133
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    . The secure method may very based on your situation. Possible examples would be over the telephone or through an HTTPS connection. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 134
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    The NWA/WAC keeps all of your certificates unless you specifically delete them. Uploading a new firmware or default configuration file does not delete your certificates. To remove an entry, select it recommended that each certificate have unique subject information. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 135
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    create a self-signed certificate, enroll a certificate with a certification authority or generate a certification request. Figure 85 Configuration > Object > Certificate > My Certificates > Add NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 136
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    . Create a self-signed certificate Create a certification request and save it locally for later manual enrollment Select Client Authentication to use the certificate's key to authenticate clients to the secure and then send it to the certification authority. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 137
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    the My Certificate Edit screen. You can use this screen to view in-depth certificate information and change the certificate's name. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 138
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    Chapter 13 Certificates Figure 86 Configuration > Object > Certificate > My Certificates > Edit NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 139
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    =1" means that there can only be one certification authority in the certificate's path. This field does not display for a certification request. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 140
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    text editor and save the file on a management computer for later manual enrollment. Export Certificate Only Password Export Certificate with Private Key OK Cancel Import to open the My Certificate Import screen. Follow the instructions in this screen to save an existing certificate to the Guide 141
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    list as being trustworthy; thus you do not need to import any certificate that is signed by one of these certificates. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 142
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    The NWA/WAC keeps all of your certificates unless you specifically delete them. Uploading a new firmware or default configuration file does not delete your certificates. To remove an entry, select it and trusting a certificate issued by the certification authority. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 143
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    Chapter 13 Certificates Figure 89 Configuration > Object > Certificate > Trusted Certificates > Edit NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 144
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    hash algorithm). Other certification authorities may use rsa-pkcs1-md5 (RSA public-private key encryption algorithm and the MD5 hash algorithm). NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 145
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    . 13.3.2 Import Trusted Certificates Click Configuration > Object > Certificate > Trusted Certificates > Import to open the Import Trusted Certificates screen. Follow the instructions in this screen to save a trusted certificate to the NWA/WAC. Note: You must remove any spaces from the certificate
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    verify, not a huge list. When the NWA/WAC requests certificate status information, the OCSP server returns a "expired", "current" or "unknown" response. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 147
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    configuration files using FTP. Please also see Chapter 16 on page 185 for more information about firmware and configuration files. • The SNMP screens (Section 14.8 on page 168) configure the device to open this screen. Figure 91 Configuration > System > Host Name NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 148
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    /WAC. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 14.3 Date and Time For effective scheduling and logging, the NWA/WAC system time must be accurate. The NWA/WAC has a software mechanism to set the time manually shown. You can manually set the NWA/WAC's
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    Setup Manual Select this radio button to enter the time and date manually. If When you enter the time settings manually, the NWA/WAC uses the new last time configured manually. When you set Time and Date Setup to Manual, enter the manually. When you set Time and Date Setup to Manual, enter the
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    when daylight saving begins and ends. Enter a number from 1 to 5.5 (by 0.5 increments). Apply Reset For example, if you set this field to 3.5, a log occurred at 6 P.M. in local official the NWA/WAC. Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 151
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    displays in the View Log screen. Try re-configuring the Date/Time screen. To manually set the NWA/WAC date and time: 1 Click System > Date/Time. 2 Select Manual under Time and Date Setup. 3 Enter the NWA/WAC's time in the clock for daylight savings. 7 Click Apply. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 152
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    secure. Figure 94 Secure and Insecure Service Access From the WAN 14.4.1 Service Access Limitations A service cannot be used to access the NWA/WAC when you have disabled that service in the corresponding screen. 14.4.2 the timeout settings in the User screens. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 153
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    95 HTTP/HTTPS Implementation Note: If you disable HTTP in the WWW screen, then the NWA/WAC blocks all HTTP connection attempts. 14.4.4 Configuring WWW Service Control Click Configuration > System > WWW to open the WWW screen. Use this screen to specify HTTP or HTTPS settings. NWA / WAC Series User
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    must use the same port number in order to use that service to access the NWA/WAC. Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 14.4.5 domain name of the NWA/WAC you wish to access. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 155
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    the Risks and then click Add Exception to add the NWA/WAC to the security exception list. Click Confirm Security Exception. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 156
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    certificate authority of the NWA/WAC's factory default certificate is the NWA/WAC itself since the certificate is a self-signed certificate. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 157
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    Certificates The CA sends you a package containing the CA's trusted certificate(s), your personal certificate(s) and a password to install the personal certificate(s). NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 158
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    enrollment. Double-click the personal certificate given to you by the CA to produce a screen similar to the one shown next. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 159
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    Chapter 14 System 1 Click Next to begin the wizard. 2 The file name and path of the certificate you double-clicked should automatically appear in the File name text box. Click Browse if you wish to import a different certificate. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 160
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    Chapter 14 System 3 Enter the password given to you by the CA. 4 Have the wizard determine where the certificate should be saved on your computer or select Place all certificates in the following store and choose a different location. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 161
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    NWA/WAC To access the NWA/WAC via HTTPS: 1 Enter 'https://NWA/WAC IP Address/' in your browser's web address field. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 162
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    SSH Works The following figure is an example of how a secure connection is established between two remote hosts using SSH v1. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 163
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    information (user name and password) to the server to log in to the server. 14.5.2 SSH Implementation on the NWA/WAC Your NWA/WAC supports SSH versions 1 and 2 using RSA authentication and four encryption methods (AES, 3DES, Archfour, and Blowfish). The SSH server is implemented on the NWA/WAC
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    address(es) in the Service Control table to access the NWA/WAC CLI using this service. Version 1 Select the your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last- . Refer to your SSH client program user's guide. 14.5.5.1 Example 1: Microsoft Windows This section
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    program that comes with most Linux distributions. 1 Test whether the SSH service is available on the NWA/WAC. Enter "telnet 192.168.1.2 address of 192.168.1.2). A message displays indicating the SSH protocol version supported by the NWA/WAC. Figure 105 SSH Example 2: Test $ telnet User's Guide 166
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    port number in order to use that service for remote management. Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 14.7 FTP You can upload and download the NWA/WAC's firmware and configuration files using FTP. To use
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    es) in the Service Control table to access the NWA/WAC using this service. TLS required Select Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 14.8 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol used for exchanging management information between network devices. Your NWA/WAC supports
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    II that is defined in RFC-1213 and RFC-1215. The NWA/WAC also supports private MIBs (ZYXEL-ES-CAPWAP.MIB, ZYXEL-ES-COMMON.MIB, ZYXEL-ES-ZyXELAPMgmt.MIB, ZYXEL-ESPROWLAN.MIB, ZYXEL-ES-RFMGMT.MIB, ZYXEL-ES-SMI.MIB, and ZYXEL-ES-WIRELESS.MIB) to collect information about CPU and memory usage and VPN
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    data and monitor status and performance. You can download the NWA/WAC's MIBs from www.zyxel.com. 14.8.2 SNMP Traps The NWA/WAC will send traps to the SNMP manager when Port You may change the server port number for a service if needed, however you must use the same port number in order to use that
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    using this SNMPv3 user profile. Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 14.8.4 Adding or Editing an SNMPv3 User Profile button. Figure 111 Configuration > System > SNMP > Add NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 171
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    . Click OK to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving your changes. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 172
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    Daily Report to display the following screen. Configure this screen to have the NWA/WAC e-mail you system statistics every day. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 173
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    this to send reports by e-mail every day. Mail Server Type the name or IP address of the outgoing SMTP server. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 174
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    Send Report Now Time for sending report Report Items Reset All Counters Apply Reset Select No to not encrypt the communications. Enter the system errors and attacks. The NWA/WAC provides a system log and supports e-mail profiles and remote syslog servers. The system log is available 's Guide 175
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    is active or not. Name This field displays the name of the log (system log or one of the remote servers). NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 176
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    log. Internal - system log; you can view the log on the View Log tab. VRPT/Syslog - Zyxel's Vantage Report, syslog-compatible format. Summary Active Log Summary Apply CEF/Syslog - Common Event Format, syslog- Log Setting screen and click the Edit icon. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 177
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    Chapter 15 Log and Report Figure 114 Configuration > Log & Report > Log Setting > Edit System Log Setting NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 178
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    , alerts, and debugging information for all categories. The NWA/WAC does not e-mail debugging information, even if this setting is selected. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 179
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    save your changes and return to the previous screen. Click this to return to the previous screen without saving your changes. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 180
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    entry in the Log Setting screen and click the Edit icon. Figure 115 Configuration > Log & Report > Log Setting > Edit Remote Server NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 181
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    section. This field displays the format of the log information. It is read-only. VRPT/Syslog - Zyxel's Vantage Report, syslog-compatible format. Server Address Log Facility Active Log Selection CEF/Syslog - Common screen, and click the Active Log Summary button. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 182
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    , alerts, and debugging information for all categories. The NWA/WAC does not e-mail debugging information, even if this setting is selected. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 183
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    save your changes and return to the previous screen. Click this to return to the previous screen without saving your changes. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 184
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    configuration files. • The Firmware Package screen (Section 16.3 on page 191) checks your current firmware version and uploads firmware to the NWA/WAC. which is also identical to the way you run CLI commands manually. An example is shown below. Figure 117 Configuration File / Series User's Guide 185
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    85 Configuration Files and Shell Scripts in the NWA/WAC Configuration Files (.conf) Shell Scripts (.zysh) • Resets to default configuration. • Goes into CLI Configuration mode. • Runs the commands in the configuration file. • from your computer to the NWA/WAC. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 186
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    . Figure 118 Maintenance > File Manager > Configuration File Do not turn off the NWA/WAC while configuration file upload is in progress. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 187
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    row to select it and click Remove to delete it from the NWA/WAC. You can only delete manually saved configuration files. You cannot delete the systemdefault.conf, startup-config.conf and lastgood.conf files. A without saving a duplicate of the configuration file. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 188
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    settings. Select this file and click Apply to reset all of the NWA/WAC settings to the factory defaults. This configuration file is included when you upload a firmware package. The startup-config.conf file is the displays the size (in KB) of a configuration file. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 189
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    the Windows command prompt, type ftp 192.168.1.2. Keep the console session connected in order to see when the firmware recovery finishes. 4 Enter your user name when prompted. 5 Enter your password as requested. 6 Use "cd" This examples uses get startup-config.conf. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 190
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    . See the CLI Reference Guide for how to determine if you need to recover the firmware and how to recover it. Find the firmware package at www.zyxel.com in a file that (usually) uses a .bin extension. The firmware update can take up to five minutes. Do not turn off or reset the NWA/WAC while the
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    up to two minutes. After you see the Firmware Upload in Process screen, wait two minutes firmware version in the Dashboard screen. 16.3.1 Example of Firmware Upload Using FTP This procedure requires the NWA/WAC's firmware. Download the firmware package from www.zyxel.com and unzip it. The firmware
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    the Windows command prompt, type ftp 192.168.1.2. Keep the console session connected in order to see when the firmware recovery finishes. 4 Enter your user name when prompted. 5 Enter your password as requested. 6 Enter "hash" write commands in a long script. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 193
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    /WAC. Type in the location of the file you want to upload in this field or click Browse... to find it. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 194
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    file you want to upload. Upload Click Upload to begin the upload process. This process may take up to several minutes. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 195
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    and diagnostic information if you need to provide it to customer support during troubleshooting. 17.2 Diagnostics This screen provides an easy way for you need to generate this file and send it to customer support during troubleshooting. Click Maintenance > Diagnostics to open the Diagnostic screen.
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    to have the NWA/WAC create a new diagnostic file. Download Click this to save the most recent diagnostic file to a computer. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 197
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    restarted. See (Section 1.6 on page 25) for information on default values for different models. Note: When the NWA/WAC is booting or performing firmware upgrade, the LEDs will lit regardless of the setting in LED suppression. To access this screen, click Maintenance > LEDs > Suppression. Figure 123
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    after the NWA/WAC is ready. Click Apply to save your changes back to the NWA/WAC. Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 18.3 Locator Screen The Locator feature identifies the location of Refresh to update the information in this screen. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 199
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    the Maintenance > Antenna screen. By default, software control is disabled. 19.2 Antenna Switch Screen To access this screen, click Maintenance > Antenna. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 200
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    is mounted on a ceiling. You can switch from Wall to Ceiling if there are still wireless dead zones, and vice versa. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 201
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    configuration before you reboot. Otherwise, the changes are lost when you reboot. Reboot is different to reset; reset returns the device to its default configuration. 20.2 Reboot This screen allows remote users can restart the command reboot to restart the NWA/WAC. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 202
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    . Not doing so can cause the firmware to become corrupt. 21.1.1 What You Shutdown is different to reset; reset returns the device to manually turn off or remove the power. It does not turn off the power. You can also use the CLI command shutdown to shut down the NWA/WAC. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide
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    22 Troubleshooting 22.1 Overview This chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potential problems are divided into the following categories. • Power, Hardware Connections, and LED • NWA/WAC Access and Login • Internet Access • Wireless Connections • Resetting the
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    Troubleshooting 4 Disconnect and re-connect the power adaptor or PoE power injector to the NWA/WAC. 5 If the problem LED is behaving as expected. See the Quick Start Guide and Section 1.6 on page 25. 3 Make sure in the same subnet as the NWA/WAC. 5 Reset the device to its factory defaults, and try to
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    Chapter 22 Troubleshooting • Try to access the NWA/WAC using another service, such as Telnet. If reset the device to its factory defaults. See Section 22.6 on page 212. I cannot use FTP to upload / download the configuration file. / I cannot use FTP to upload new firmware. See the troubleshooting
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    22 Troubleshooting 3 If you are trying to access the Internet wirelessly, make sure the wireless settings on the wireless client are the same as the settings on the NWA/WAC. 4 Disconnect all the cables from your device, and follow the directions in the Quick Start Guide again. 5 If the problem
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    Troubleshooting 2 Make sure the radio or at least one of the NWA/WAC's radios is operating in AP mode. 3 Make sure the wireless adapter (installed on your computer) is working properly. 4 Make sure the wireless adapter (installed on your computer) is IEEE 802.11 compatible and supports 's Guide 208
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    Chapter 22 Troubleshooting • Binary PKCS#12: This is a format for transferring public key and use the command line interface if you need to recover the firmware. See the CLI Reference Guide for how to determine if you need to recover the firmware and how to recover it. Wireless clients are not being
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    Chapter 22 Troubleshooting In the Monitor > Wireless > AP Information > Radio List screen, there is no load balancing indicator associated with any APs assigned driver) to lift up a clip beneath the down arrow. • Turn the WAC6500 series indoor AP counter-clockwise. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 210
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    Chapter 22 Troubleshooting • Detach the WAC6500 series indoor AP from the mounting bracket. How do I remove the NWA1123-AC PRO and WAC6103D-I indoor AP from its ports, then use a thin flat tool (for example, a flat screw driver) to lift up a clip beneath 5GHz LED. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 211
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    Troubleshooting • Turn the NWA1123-AC PRO or WAC6103D-I indoor AP counter-clockwise to detach it from the mounting bracket. 22.6 Resetting you forget the administrator password(s), you can reset the NWA/WAC to its factory-default . Use the following procedure to reset the NWA/WAC to its factory
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    the RESET button, and wait for the NWA/WAC to restart. You should be able to access the NWA/WAC using the default settings. 22.7 Getting More Troubleshooting Help Search for support information for your model at www.zyxel.com for more troubleshooting suggestions. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 213
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    site to be issued to all visiting web browsers to let them know that the site is legitimate. Many Zyxel products, such as the NWA/WAC, issue their own public key certificates. These can be used by web browsers can also apply to Internet Explorer on Windows Vista. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 214
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    are presented with a certification error. 2 Click Continue to this website (not recommended). 3 In the Address Bar, click Certificate Error > View certificates. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 215
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    Appendix A Importing Certificates 4 In the Certificate dialog box, click Install Certificate. 5 In the Certificate Import Wizard, click Next. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 216
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    click Browse. 8 In the Select Certificate Store dialog box, choose a location in which to save the certificate and then click OK. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 217
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    Appendix A Importing Certificates 9 In the Completing the Certificate Import Wizard screen, click Finish. 10 If you are presented with another Security Warning, click Yes. 11 Finally, click OK when presented with the successful certificate installation message. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 218
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    information. Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in Internet Explorer Rather than browsing to a Zyxel Web Configurator and installing a public key certificate when prompted, you can install a stand- on page 214 to complete the installation process. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 219
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    Explorer 7 on Windows XP. 1 Open Internet Explorer and click Tools > Internet Options. 2 In the Internet Options dialog box, click Content > Certificates. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 220
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    . 6 The next time you go to the web site that issued the public key certificate you just removed, a certification error appears. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 221
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    the address bar, which you can click to open the Page Info > Security window to view the web page's security information. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 222
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    Importing Certificates Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in Firefox Rather than browsing to a Zyxel Web Configurator and installing a public key certificate when prompted, you can install a Options dialog box, click Advanced > Encryption > View Certificates. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 223
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    the web page's security information. Removing a Certificate in Firefox This section shows you how to remove a public key certificate in Firefox 2. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 224
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    Appendix A Importing Certificates 1 Open Firefox and click Tools > Options. 2 In the Options dialog box, click Advanced > Encryption > View Certificates. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 225
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    . 5 The next time you go to the web site that issued the public key certificate you just removed, a certification error appears. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 226
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    uniquely identifies a device on the Internet. It is similar to a "public IP address" in IPv4. A global unicast address starts with a 2 or 3. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 227
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    In IPv6, multicast addresses provide the same functionality as IPv4 broadcast addresses. Broadcasting is not supported in IPv6. A multicast address allows a host to send packets to all hosts in a FF0D:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 FF0E:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 FF0F:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 228
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    clients. DHCPv6 servers and clients exchange DHCP messages using UDP. 1. In IPv6, all network interfaces can be associated with several addresses. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 229
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    passes the IPv6 prefix information to its LAN hosts. The hosts then can use the prefix to generate their IPv6 addresses. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 230
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    ). MLD uses ICMPv6 message types, rather than IGMP message types. MLDv1 is equivalent to IGMPv2 and MLDv2 is equivalent to IGMPv3. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 231
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    in the group. Example - Enabling IPv6 on Windows XP/2003/Vista By default, Windows XP and Windows 2003 support IPv6. This example shows you how to use the ipv6 install command on Windows XP/2003 to enable IPv6. DHCPv6 client. To enable DHCPv6 client on your computer: NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 232
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    3 Select Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services. 4 Double click Dibbler - a DHCPv6 client. 5 Click Start and then OK. 6 Now your computer can obtain an IPv6 address from a DHCPv6 server. Example - Enabling IPv6 on Windows 7 Windows 7 supports IPv6 by default. DHCPv6 is also enabled
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    172.16.100.61 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway fe80::213:49ff:feaa:7125%11 172.16.100.254 NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 234
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    C Customer Support In the event of problems that cannot be solved by using this manual, you should contact your vendor. If you cannot contact your vendor, then contact a Zyxel office for the region in which you bought the device. See http://www.zyxel.com/homepage.shtml and also http://www.zyxel.com
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    Support Korea • Zyxel Korea Corp. • http://www.zyxel.kr Malaysia • Zyxel Malaysia Sdn Bhd. • http://www.zyxel.com.my Pakistan • Zyxel Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd. • http://www.zyxel.com.pk Philippines • Zyxel Philippines • http://www.zyxel.com.ph Singapore • Zyxel Singapore Pte Ltd. • http://www.zyxel
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    Support Belgium • Zyxel Communications B.V. • http://www.zyxel.com/be/nl/ • http://www.zyxel.com/be/fr/ Bulgaria • Zyxel http://www.zyxel.com/bg/bg/ Czech Republic • Zyxel Communications Czech s.r.o • http://www.zyxel.cz Denmark • Zyxel Communications A/S • http://www.zyxel.dk Estonia • Zyxel
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    C Customer Support Latvia • Zyxel Latvia • http://www.zyxel.com/lv/lv/homepage.shtml Lithuania • Zyxel Lithuania • http://www.zyxel.com/lt/lt/homepage.shtml Netherlands • Zyxel Benelux • http://www.zyxel.nl Norway • Zyxel Communications • http://www.zyxel.no Poland • Zyxel Communications Poland
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    Support • http://www.zyxel.ch/ Turkey • Zyxel Turkey A.S. • http://www.zyxel.com.tr UK • Zyxel Communications UK Ltd. • http://www.zyxel.co.uk Ukraine • Zyxel Ukraine • http://www.ua.zyxel.com Latin America Argentina • Zyxel Communication Corporation • http://www.zyxel.com/ec/es/ Brazil • Zyxel
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    Customer Support North America USA • Zyxel Communications, Inc. - North America Headquarters • http://www.zyxel.com/us/en/ Oceania Australia • Zyxel Communications Corporation • http://www.zyxel.com/au/en/ Africa South Africa • Nology (Pty) Ltd. • http://www.zyxel.co.za NWA / WAC Series User's Guide
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    manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Zyxel Communications Corporation. Published by Zyxel Communications Corporation. All rights reserved. Disclaimers Zyxel conditions of any related service providers. Trademarks Trademarks according to the instructions, may cause Guide 241
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    this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 242
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    angle(s) necessary to remain compliant with the e.i.r.p. elevation mask requirement set forth in Section 6.2.2(3) of RSS 247 shall be clearly indicated. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 243
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    dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 244
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    ) doit être conforme à la limite de la p.i.r.e. spécifiée pour l'exploitation point à point et l'exploitation non point à point, selon le cas; NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 245
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    additional restrictions or requirements or both are applicable. The requirements for any country may evolve. Zyxel recommends that you check with the local authorities for the latest status of their national regulations bands 5,150 MHz to 5,350 MHz is 199.07 mW, NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 246
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    5,150 MHz to 5,350 MHz is 183.65 mW, • The 5,470 MHz to 5,725 MHz is 558.47 mW. NWA5301-NJ • This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radio equipment and your body. • mW, • The 5,470 MHz to 5,725 MHz is 966.05 mW. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 247
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    Hrvatski (Croatian) Íslenska (Icelandic) Italiano (Italian) Zyxel 2014/53/ЕC. National Restrictions • The Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications (BIPT) must be notified of any outdoor ://www.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/ per maggiori dettagli. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 248
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    essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 2014/53/EU. Hierbij verklaart Zyxel dat het toestel uitrusting in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen power available at the connector (specified in dBm). NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 249
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    SK SI ES SE CH TR GB Professional installation instruction (WAC6553D-E) Please be advised that due to the unique which have been approved by Zyxel Communications Corporation. The non- . 4 Installation procedure Please refer to user's manual for the detail. 5 Warning Please carefully select Guide 250
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    them. • Always disconnect all cables from this device before servicing or disassembling. • Do not remove the plug and connect of used batteries according to the instruction. Dispose them at the applicable collection statement ErP (Energy-related Products) Zyxel products put on the EU market Guide 251
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    0.360 mW/cm2 20 cm MPE 標準值 1mW/cm2 NWA5123-NI 0.916 mW/cm2 22 cm MPE 標準值 1mW/cm2 NWA5301-NJ 0.122 mW/cm2 20 cm MPE 標準值 1mW/cm2 WAC6503D-S 0.744 mW/cm2 20 cm MPE 標準值 1mW/cm2 WAC6502D UNII 5.25-5.35 5.25-5.35 4.7.5 4.7.6 4.7.7 WAC6553D-E NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 252
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    latest firmware at www.zyxel.com. If you cannot find it there, contact your vendor or Zyxel Technical Support at [email protected]. To obtain the source code covered under those Licenses, please contact your vendor or Zyxel Technical Support at [email protected]. NWA / WAC Series User's Guide
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    184 antenna switch 200 AP 17 applications MBSSID 18 Repeater 20 B backing up configuration files 187 Basic Service Set see BSS BLE 97 Bluetooth 97 advertisements 97 advertising settings 99 Bluetooth Low Energy 97 Bluetooth Smart 137, 138 certifications viewing 253 NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 254
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    popup window 40 Reference Guide 2 cold start 34 149 daylight savings 151 setting manually 152 time server 153 customer support 235 DHCP 149 and domain Service Set IDentification 107 F FCC interference statement 241 file extensions configuration files 185 shell scripts 185 file manager 185 firmware
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    55 maintenance 17 management 17 Management Information Base (MIB) 169 Management Mode CAPWAP and DHCP 76 CAPWAP and IP Subnets 77 NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 256
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    public-private key pairs 132 R radio 19 reboot 34, 202 vs reset 202 Reference Guide, CLI 2 registration product 253 remote management FTP, see FTP Telnet 167 see SSL serial number 55 service control and users 153 limitations 153 timeouts 153 Service Set 107 Service Set Identifier see SSID shell
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    reset 203 popup 43 stopping the device 33 supported browsers 35 syslog 177, 182 syslog troubleshooting 196 Trusted Certificates, see also certificates 142 U upgrading firmware 191 uploading configuration files 190 firmware service control 153 currently logged in 56 NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 258
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    popup 43 warranty 253 note 253 WDS 17, 20 Web Configurator 21, 35 access 35 requirements 35 supported browsers 35 web configurator 17 WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) 108 wireless channel 207 wireless client 85 Wireless 107 MAC filtering 107 radio 107 security 107 NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 259
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Default Login Details
User’s Guide
NWA/WAC Series
802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Unified Access Point
Copyright © 2017 Zyxel Communications Corporation
LAN IP Address
DHCP-assigned
OR
User Name
admin
Password
1234
Version 5.10 Edition 1, 11/2017